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 CoinResource - United States Coins History and Mint Information
Coins minted in Philadelphia bear a P or no mint mark; those minted in Denver, a D; in San Francisco, an S; and in West Point, a W. Although the Coinage Act of 1965 specified that no mint marks would be used for five years, Congress authorized in late 1967 that mint marks be resumed.
Other coin denominations in common use today are the 25-cent, 10-cent, five-cent, and one-cent pieces, familiarly known as the quarter, dime, nickel, and penny.
Dropped from the nickel in 1883, the phrase reappeared on the nickel in 1938.
www.coinresource.com /articles/FRB_united_states_coins.htm   (1271 words)

  
 Raw Obsolete Coins for Sale: Frank's Collectible Coins
Some coins like the half cent, about the size of a present day nickel and the large cent, nearly the size of a half dollar, made of solid copper, became obsolete because of inflation.
Coins like the half cent, two cent and three cent piece may seem strange today but the denominations were logical and of benefit to everyday commerce at a time when United States and Spanish coins circulated concurrently.
Our ten cent coin contained one tenth the amount, the quarter dollar coin contained one forth the amount, and the half dollar coin contained one half the amount of silver contained in the dollar.
www.fortunecity.com /olympia/shoemaker/113/rtype/type.htm   (440 words)

  
 The United States Mint
The 2005 United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set® includes twenty-two satin finish uncirculated-quality coins minted by both the United States Mint at Philadelphia and Denver.
United States Mint Launches New Nickel with Ocean in View
United States Mint Offers Second Nickel of 2005 Westward Journey Nickel Series™ in Two-Roll Sets & Bags
www.usmint.gov   (440 words)

  
 31C51.txt
The 5-cent coin is an alloy of 75 percent copper and 25 percent nickel.
The words "at the mints of the United States" and "according to the legally prescribed standards and devices of such country" are omitted as unnecessary because of the restatement.
The 2 identical outer layers are an alloy of 75 percent copper and 25 percent nickel.
uscode.house.gov /download/pls/31C51.txt   (11529 words)

  
 U.S. Treasury - Fact Sheet on the Manufacturing Process of U.S. Coins
The ten-cent coin, quarter-dollar coin, half-dollar coin and one-dollar coin are all "clad" coins, produced from three coin strips that are bonded together and rolled to the required thickness.
The face of these coins is 75 percent copper and 25 percent nickel and the core, which is visible along the edges of the coins, is composed of pure copper.
The five-cent coin is composed of a homogeneous alloy containing 75 percent copper and 25 percent nickel.
www.ustreas.gov /education/fact-sheets/currency/manufacturing.html   (532 words)

  
 United States coinage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Both the one cent (penny) and the five cent (nickel) are larger than the dime, worth ten cents, and the less common 50-cent coin is larger than the recent Sacagawea and Susan B. Anthony dollar coins.
Furthermore, the coins' inscriptions do not follow a consistent pattern of describing the value in cents: "One Cent" (penny), "Five Cents" (nickel) "One Dime" (dime, worth 10 cents), "Quarter Dollar" (quarter, worth 25 cents), and "Half Dollar" (worth 50 cents); knowledge of these terms is required for visitors.
All are produced by the United States Mint, which sells them to the United States Federal Reserve Banks, who are responsible for putting coins into circulation and withdrawing them from circulation, as demanded by the economy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/United_States_Coin   (600 words)

  
 united states coin values and PGS
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 The Indian Head Cent - Coin Collecting
Even the nickel alloy cents were starting to disappear from circulation because the price of nickel was climbing in the commodities’ market, and once again, it was costing the U.S. Mint more to manufacture the one-cent piece then what the coin was worth.
The Indian Head Cent was manufactured from 1859 to 1909, but to really comprehend the importance of this coin to the American public, one needs to look at the events in U.S. history leading up to and during the time this coin was in circulation.
The roll of the Indian Head Cent in American history was not a matter of design or beauty, it just happened to be in the right place, at the right time fulfilling an important function in commerce.
www.bellaonline.org /articles/art25940.asp   (1375 words)

  
 cent coin state united
The United States Mint produces circulating coinage (penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half-dollar, and dollar coin) in order for the United States to conduct its trade and commerce.
United States proof coins are extraordinarily brilliant with sharp relief and a mirror-like surface.
United States has not been modernized during the 25-year period preceding the date of enactment of this Act; a circulating commemorative 25-cent coin...
www.easydiscounttravel.com /8/cent-coin-state-united.html   (875 words)

  
 The Indian Head Cent - Coin Collecting
Even the nickel alloy cents were starting to disappear from circulation because the price of nickel was climbing in the commodities’ market, and once again, it was costing the U.S. Mint more to manufacture the one-cent piece then what the coin was worth.
The Indian Head Cent was manufactured from 1859 to 1909, but to really comprehend the importance of this coin to the American public, one needs to look at the events in U.S. history leading up to and during the time this coin was in circulation.
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www.bellaonline.com /articles/art25940.asp   (1388 words)

  
 U.S. Treasury - FAQs: Denominations of Coins
So in 1866, United States Mint officials decided to make it larger by changing its content from silver and copper to a combination of copper and nickel—and the modern nickel was born.
Many times, even the Treasury Department and the United States Mint use the term penny because that is what is normally referred to in general use by the public.
Except for the copper penny, all coins were produced in proportionate metallic content to the dollar, and their sizes were regulated accordingly.
www.ustreas.gov /education/faq/coins/denominations.shtml   (576 words)

  
 The United States Mint
The United States Mint began the Westward Journey Nickel Series™ in 2004 with the release of the Peace Medal and Keelboat nickels.
In commemoration of the bicentennials of the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark expedition, the President enacted Public Law 108-15 to modify the Jefferson 5-cent coin (nickel) to reflect images evocative of the historic expedition into the Louisiana Territory.
The design was created by United States Mint Artistic Infusion Program artist, Joe Fitzgerald, of Silver Spring, Maryland, and was sculpted by United States Mint sculptor/engraver Donna Weaver.
www.usmint.gov /mint_programs/index.cfm?flash=yes&action=nickel_series   (431 words)

  
 U.S. Treasury - Fact Sheet on the History of"In God We Trust"
It was also placed on the silver dollar coin, the half-dollar coin and the quarter-dollar coin, and on the nickel three-cent coin beginning in 1866.
January 18, 1837, prescribed the mottoes and devices that should be placed upon the coins of the United States.
The motto IN GOD WE TRUST was placed on United States coins largely because of the increased religious sentiment existing during the Civil War.
www.ustreas.gov /education/fact-sheets/currency/in-god-we-trust.html   (1158 words)

  
 United States Mint Sets
Effective that year, each 20-coin United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set® contains two envelopes — one holding coins from the Denver Mint facility, and the second containing coins from the Philadelphia Mint facility.
2006 United States Uncirculated Mint Set PandD Mints includes all 2006 State Quarters along with the new 2006 Jefferson Nickel.
The first package contains the cent, nickel, dime, half-dollar, and the dollar (SBA in 1999, Sacagawea beginning in 2000).
www.brent-krueger.com /mintsets.html   (180 words)

  
 Two-cent piece (U.S. coin) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The two-cent piece was the first coin of the United States to bear the national motto "In God We Trust." Note that this occurred during the height of the Civil War when religious feelings were very prominent.
The two-cent coin was produced in the United States from 1864-1873 with decreasing mintages throughout that time.
The design is similar to the shield nickel of the same period, which was also designed by Longacre.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/United_States_two_cent_coin   (361 words)

  
 United States Nickel - Coin Collecting - The Hobby of Kings
The first one I came across was the nickel, which gives a great overview (replete with images) of the history of the United States Nickel.
You can find more information about United States Nickels on this site, in the coin gallery.
United States Nickel- Coin Collecting - The Hobby of Kings
coincollector.org /archives/002460.html   (88 words)

  
 Sacajawea Golden Dollar
The United States Dollar Coin Act of 1997 required the Treasury Department to place into circulation a new dollar coin similar in size to the Susan B. Anthony dollar coin, golden in color with a distinctive edge.
The overall composition of the new Golden Dollar is 88.5% copper, 6.0% zinc, 3.5 % manganese, and 2.0% nickel.
Both the Golden Dollar and the SBA are clad coins, sharing a three-layer composite construction, with a pure copper core sandwiched between and metallurgically bonded to the outer layers of alloy material.
www.factmonster.com /spot/sacagawea1.html   (380 words)

  
 Coins US Cents Nickels Dimes Quarters Half Dollars Gold Silver Coin United States
It also includes basic coin collecting information such as how coins are produced, mints and mint marks, grading of coins, location of mint marks, preserving and cleaning coins, the history of mints, and detailed descriptions of all U.S. copper, nickel, silver and gold coins.
This ten-year coin folder provides 100 coin slots, one for each Statehood Quarter from both the Philadelphia and Denver Mints, and is the only way to collect all 100 quarters in a single coin folder volume.
Whitman Coin Products is proud to offer the collector a new deluxe 50-state commemorative quarter coin folder.
www.walterswebs.com /coin.htm   (436 words)

  
 United States Commemorative Statehood Quarters
Proof only coins are produced at the San Francisco (S) mint in both a copper-nickel clad and 90% silver composition.
River City Coins also offers Uncirculated 5-coin statehood quarter sets from both mints packaged in a custom Whitman plastic case as well as the mint issued 5-coin Statehood Quarter Proof Sets (see below).
Five Coin Uncirculated Statehood Quarter Sets in Whitman Plastic Case
www.rivercitycoins.com /uscoins/statehoodqtrs/statehoodqtr.html   (283 words)

  
 Nickel (U.S. coin) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
These coins were made famous by a coin dealer from Texas who in the 1930s placed advertisements in newspapers throughout the United States offering $50 for one of these nickels.
These coins are usually a bit darker than regular nickels, due to their manganese content (as was true of many British coins minted from 1920 through 1947), and feature the largest mint mark ever to grace a United States coin, located above Monticello's dome on the reverse.
They were designed as 5 grams in the metric units when they were introduced in 1866, shortly before the Act of July 28, 1866 declared the metric system to be legal for use in the United States.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nickel_(U.S._coin)   (2256 words)

  
 Half dollar (United States coin) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Silver coins (those of ten cent value and above) began to disappear from circulation, leading the United States to change to a layered composition coin made of a copper core laminated between two cupro-nickel faces for the 1965 coinage year.
In addition to these regular issue coins, Half Dollars are the most common denomination used for United States Commemorative Coins.
The Half Dollar of the United States has been produced nearly every year since the inception of the United States Mint in 1794.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/United_States_half_dollar_coin   (366 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Multimedia - Commemorative Half-Dollar
United States coins are manufactured by the United States Mint, an agency of the Department of the Treasury.
The mint makes five coins for general circulation—the penny, nickel, dime, quarter, and half-dollar.
The mint has periodically issued one-dollar coins for general circulation, such as the Sacagawea dollar released in 2000.
encarta.msn.com /media_461537257_761578905_-1_1/Commemorative_Half-Dollar.html   (62 words)

  
 Coins - United States Coin
Coin information free to all collectors of United States coins, including thousands of full color coin images, rarity, and historical information
The memorabilia items included a United States coin from a taxi driver who took Mr Nathan to the bashing scene and a newspaper featuring a
Rich Coin Collectors Looking For A 1937 Buffalo Nickel
coin-collectible.info /unitedstatescoin   (375 words)

  
 United States Rare Coin & Bullion Reserve
If you are a fan of the classic buffalo nickel, the 2001 Buffalo Silver Dollar may be the coin for you.
All the coins in this amazing collection are in brilliant uncirculated condition and certified authentic.
With our country currently engaged in an armed conflict, you may consider owning the WWI commemorative coin, the Peace Silver Dollar.
www.usmoneyreserve.com /listing2.html   (232 words)

  
 Pobjoy Mint - Gibraltar - Paddington Bear Coins
All Cupro-Nickel coins will be shipped in an AirTite coin holder, display card and protective sleeve.
For the first time, Paddington has a coin struck in his honor.
© 1998 - 2004 Centerville Coin and Jewelry Connection.
www.centercoin.com /pobjoy_mint/gibraltar/paddington_bear_coin.htm   (202 words)

  
 Welcome - Centerville Coin & Jewelry Connection
Every set include a one cent piece, a nickel, a dime, a quarter and a half-dollar.
We are the largest coin shop in Dayton, Ohio with over 4,000 square feet of coins, jewelry and collectables.
Place the sample wrappers (provided) inside the coin tubes and activate your bank by dropping some change into the hopper; the Money Wrapper™ magically comes to life.
www.centercoin.com   (549 words)

  
 World Coin Sets
This new seven coin set includes the aluminum-bronze 1, 2 and 5 Stotinki dated 2000, the copper-nickel 10, 20 and 50 Stotinki dated 1999 and a bi-metallic 1 Leva dated 2002.
The 10 coin set include the 1,5,10,25,50 Satang, 1, 2, 5, a bimetallic 10 and a 20 Baht, The front of the coins bear the facing bust of the king while the reverse shows the royal insignia upheld by two elephants.
The coins date from 1978 to 1998 and are Uncirculated, however the lower denomination coins may be a spotted.
www.joelscoins.com /sets.htm   (2834 words)

  
 United States Coin Glossary
Liberty Nickel: the Five Cents coins struck from 1883 to 1913, with a head of Liberty on the front and a large V on the back.
Commemorative coins are generally sold at a premium and are not meant to circulate.
D-Mint: abbreviation for coins struck at the Denver or Dahlonega Mints.
www.bestcoin.com /glossary.htm   (8054 words)

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