United States Mint Numismatic Product Sales Report – September 15, 2024

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The United States Mint has released its weekly Numismatic Product Sales report for the seven days ending Sunday, September 15, 2024. The report covers the Mint’s numismatic product sales, such as commemorative coins and annual sets. It is separate from the bullion sales report. The Mint reported net sales of 360,948 numismatic products in the last week, making it one of the heaviest sales activity weeks this year. All of the top ten selling products last week were 2024 releases. Unsurprisingly, the top two …

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CCG Hires Yvethe Tyszka as Senior Vice President of Global Marketing

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The Certified Collectibles Group® (CCG®) is pleased to share that Yvethe Tyszka has been hired as Senior Vice President of Global Marketing. A visionary marketing leader, Tyszka has a strong record of success in consumer and brand marketing with a passion for nurturing high-performing teams. At CCG, Tyszka will lead the company’s global marketing strategy across its portfolio of iconic brands including NGC®, PMG®, CGC®, JSA® and ASG®.  Tyszka joins CCG at an important time …

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United States Mint Selected as a Finalist for Two IACA Excellence in Currency Awards Program Categories

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The United States Mint (Mint) is pleased to announce that it has been selected as a finalist in two categories of the 2024 International Association of Currency Affairs (IACA) Excellence in Currency Awards program. The Mint received nominations in the Best Recirculation/Distribution Initiative or Innovation category for its Bill of Lading Automation System, and in the Best New Coin Product, Process or Manufacturing Innovation category for its circulating blank annealing furnace retrofit. The winner will …

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American Numismatic Association Presents Philanthropy Award to Society that Regularly Contributes to Numismatic Education

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The following is a Press Release from the American Numismatic Society (ANA) announcing this year’s Philanthropy Award. The award goes to the Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society (EPNNES). The Philanthropy Award is annually by the ANA. The American Numismatic Association’s (ANA) Philanthropy Award publicly honors those who have made significant contributions to the Association that further its strategic mission to expand, enhance, and sustain the hobby of coin collecting. This year, the ANA recognizes the Eric P. …

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Today’s Deal – Complete Non-Proof Presidential Dollar Set

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Today’s Deal is for those who want to kick-start their Presidential Dollar Set collection in one swing. SmyrnaCoin, at its Amazon store, is selling a complete, non-Proof Presidential Dollar Set for $249. That’s $3.11 per coin, far below the $3.55 book price for these coins. US Coin News is an affiliate partner with Amazon. This Today’s Deal article contains links that, when clicked and a purchase is made, will generate a small commission to the site. Those commissions …

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United States Mint Hosting A Rare Sale This Week

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The United States Mint will hold a rare sale this week. Discounts of up to 30% will be offered on over 30 different products, including silver, gold, and clad products. The sale will begin at Noon Eastern on Thursday, September 19, and will go through Wednesday, September 25 at Noon Eastern. According to the Mint’s email sent to customers, it will be offering the following discounts: In the email sent to customers, there was no …

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2024-S Morgan Dollar and 2024 Peace Dollar Proof Sales Begin Today

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Two highly anticipated releases from the United States Mint this year will begin today. The proof 2024-S Morgan Dollar and proof 2024 Peace Dollar will go on sale on the Mint’s website at Noon Eastern, 9:00 AM Pacific. The near one-ounce, 99.9% silver coins minted in San Francisco and Philadelphia will be available for $95.00 each. Both the 2024-S Morgan Dollar and the 2024-S Peace Dollar have a production limit of 300,000 coins, and each has a …

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United States Mint Numismatic Product Sales Report – September 8, 2024

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The United States Mint has released its weekly Numismatic Product Sales report for the seven days ending Sunday, September 8, 2024. The report covers the Mint’s numismatic product sales, such as commemorative coins and annual sets. It is separate from the bullion sales report. The Mint reported net sales of 34,491 numismatic products in the last week. In reviewing the top ten selling products for the Mint last week, eight of them were releases from this year. The top-selling product for the Mint for …

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Coin Dealers Targeted by Organized Crime Groups Following Coin Show Attendance

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The following is a press release from the Numismatic Crime Information Center, detailing information that coin dealers have been targeted by organized crime following their attendance at coin shows. Coin dealers across the nation have become the latest victims of organized crime, facing targeted attacks following their attendance at coin shows. Considering the recent criminal activity within the past ninety days, the Numismatic Crime Information Center (NCIC) is issuing a warning to coin show dealers …

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United States Mint Bullion Sales Report – September 8, 2024

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The United States Mint has updated its daily bullion sales report through Sunday, September 8, 2024. The bullion sales report reflects bullion American Eagle and American Buffalo coins that the Mint sold to Authorized Purchasers for the previous week and is different from the weekly numismatic product report. This week’s report shows that the Mint reported sales of 1.809 million bullion coins. It should be noted that this is the first report from the Mint on bullion sales since August 18. The Mint’s report …

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