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Exploring The West Point Mint Quarters Of The 70 s - Coin Community Forum

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United States 1864-S Seated Liberty Quarter

United States 1864-S Seated Liberty Quarter San Francisco and along the West Coast were handling a rarity in the mid-1860s. As their counterparts in the east were vanishing from circulation during the Civil War, silver coins in San Francisco were circulating much more extensively – including the 1864-S Seated Liberty quarter, which turned out to be a major rarity. Consumers might have known that the freshly-struck quarters were prized in the east for their silver content but might not have suspected that, decades later, the coins would be sought-after by collectors interested in their scarcity, not their precious metal. The new branch mint began striking silver quarters and half dollars in 1855

Common Date Proof Franklin Half Dollar Sells for $3,612 at GreatCollections

Common Date Proof Franklin Half Dollar Sells for $3,612 at GreatCollections   A Proof 65 Franklin half dollar is not typically considered a valuable coin, and your typical 1962 Proof Set will likely yield one. Recent auctions yield prices of $20 and under. However, on Sunday, February 14, bidding on GreatCollections.com for this Before we explain why the coin brought such an unprecedented sum, let’s talk briefly about the Franklin half dollar design. The Franklin Half: An Underappreciated Modern Classic The 15-year run of Chief Engraver John R. Sinnock’s Franklin half dollar was bookended by events that unfortunately led to the public’s neglect of the unassuming modern coin. When it came out in 1948, the Franklin half had the misfortune of following the classic

Canadian Nickel Dollars

Canadian Nickel Dollars 1968 $1 Voyageur (Regular Strike) PCGS MS67 Canadian Dollars are large, highly collectible coins that have been popular with collectors since their regular-issue inception in 1935. They were struck in an 80% silver format through 1967 when rising bullion prices forced the Royal Canadian Mint to choose a less-expensive base-metal format for its dollar coinage. The replacement was a pure nickel composition that was used in Canada Dollars from 1968 through 1987; from 1987 on, the large-size dollar format was replaced by the smaller “Loonie” Dollar, a 26.72-millimeter nickel-bronze coin nicknamed for the placid design by Robert-Ralph Carmichael of a loon swimming in a serene pond.

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