Panama in 1973. In this mated pair, coin #1 is a
1973 Panama Tenth Balboa die struck both sides by the Panama dies on a U.S. clad dime planchet. In 1974, also at the San Francisco Mint, two obverse Lincoln Cent dies, both dated
1974-S, were paired together and installed in the same press. If a copper cent planchet had been struck by this die pair, a two-headed Lincoln cent would have been produced. To date, none have been discovered. This 1973 Tenth Balboa was placed in the collar of the press containing the two obverse dies for the 1974-S Lincoln Cent, on top of a copper cent planchet already seated in the collar. These were then subsequently struck together (mated).
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2021 United States Mint Silver Proof Set on Sale April 22
The
2021 United States Mint Silver Proof Set (product code 21RH) will be available for purchase starting on April 22 at noon EST. This year’s set contains the following
San Francisco-minted coins:
One Silver America the Beautiful Quarters Program Coin honoring the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site in Alabama
This is the final release in the
America the Beautiful Quarters Program. The coin’s reverse depicts a
Tuskegee Airman pilot suiting up to join the fight during
World War II with the
Moton Field control tower in the background. The pilot looks upward with pride and confidence as two