March 2010
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PCGS, Royal Canadian Mint, Double Eagle Hoard
Welcome to Something About Coins! The web was buzzing about PCGS’s new Secure Plus service, so I’ve linked a few articles below!
Boy Scout Coins, The Lakeside Hoard, 1975 Mint Set
Welcome to Something About Coins! News about the latest Boy Scout commemorative coins, recent coin values and interesting lots in upcoming coin auctions prevail in today’s coin articles from the web.
Boy Scout Coins, Collecting Sets, Coin Shortage
Welcome back to Something About Coins! Today we’re catching up on the commemorative Boy Scout coin launch and the cost of collecting or finishing coin sets. The last few articles cover coin shortages in Latin America.
2010 Quarters, Coin Grading, Austrian Coins
Welcome to Something About Coins! I’m back from vacation with tons of coin related news! We will soon know the selected designs for the 2010 quarters this week, and changes are coming to coin grading, according to a few of the articles below!
Fillmore First Spouse Gold Coins, American Gold Eagles, VDB Cent
Welcome to Something About Coins! The first three articles cover gold coins, then a $200,000 cent (not an "S") and an ancient coin are revealed.
America the Beautiful Quarter, Largest Gold Coin
Welcome to Something About Coins! In the articles below you’ll find the specific release date for the 2010 Hot Springs National Park Quarter, Costa Rica’s new mint, the largest gold coin maker, and more! America the Beautiful Quarter Rolls and Bags Launch April 19, 2010, CoinNews.net Rolls and bags of the first 2010 America the [...]
Gold Commemoratives, Australian Silver Proofs, Boy Scouts Centennial Coins
Welcome back to Something About Coins! The majority of today’s articles are about commemorative coins from the U.S. and around the world.
American Silver Eagle, Norweb-Bass 1911-D Quarter Eagle
Welcome to Something About Coins! Here are six coin articles. To start, they are about the six million American Silver Eagles that have been sold this year, how first issues make an impressive set, and the 1911-D quarter eagle from the Norweb Collection will be auctioned soon.
Veterans Commemorative, Ancient Silver, Cleaning Coins
Welcome back to Something About Coins! Numismatic News wrote about the coin launch reception for the Disabled American Veterans commemorative coin, archaeologists announce they’ve found over 250 silver coins from the Alexander the Great era, and Dr. R. S. Bart Bartanowicz warns about cleaning coins in three of the five articles below.