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What Is a Piedfort Coin?

It’s a coin that prompts a double-take in more ways than one. First, there’s the name: Piedfort. Then, there’s the size: Piedfort coins are typically the same diameter as traditional coins but twice as thick. So what exactly is a piedfort coin? Let’s begin with the name. The word piedfort is French and means “heavy…

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3 Coins That Bring to Life the Meaning of Memorial Day

We traditionally run races, watch parades, and grill out with loved ones. On Memorial Day, sometimes we do everything but pause to remember the true meaning of the occasion. This year, take a moment to reinvest yourself in the true meaning of Memorial Day by learning about special coins that honor the meaning of the…

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Celebrate National Coin Week 2020 with a Special Deal on Iwo Jima Coins

Welcome to National Coin Week 2020! National Coin Week is held every third week of April. This year, we celebrate with the worldwide release of the Iwo Jima 75th Anniversary coin series and a special coin week sale! National Coin Week 2020 Coin Week wasn’t always the occasion it is today. In 1923, the governor…

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Gold-Friendly Legislation to Watch in 2020

“I’m just a bill. Yes, I’m only a bill. And I’m sitting here on Capitol Hill.” You heard the Schoolhouse Rock! song in grade school. Now it’s time to revisit the jingle with a look at gold legislation that could someday become law. From a push to get back on the gold standard to a…

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Branches, Peaks, Leaves—Oh My! Nature’s Role on North American Coinage

From portraits of historical figures to regal depictions of animals, the images etched on North American coinage display the nation’s history and natural beauty. Move your coin knowledge from the forest floor to the canopy and learn about the symbolism of natural elements on gold and silver coins. The History of Coin Symbolism It is…

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How Is Gold Refined and Processed?

Do you think you have to be a chemist to understand how gold transforms from a “rock” in the ground into the American Eagle you hold in your hand? Think again! We’ll walk you through how gold is refined and processed and highlight the key role that the U.S. Mint plays in producing some of…

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A Quick Guide to 7 of the Most Important U.S. Coinage Acts

Ever wonder why our nation’s coins proclaim, “In God We Trust”? Or what prompted the creation of the U.S. Mint? American history is punctuated by critical pieces of overlooked legislation that shaped and continue to shape gold coins, silver coins, and circulating coins as we know them. Here, we break down seven of America’s most…

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Transformed in Time: The Journey of Lady Liberty on Coins

Lady Liberty is a universal sign of freedom. Her name conjures visions of immigrants hungry for a new life and a torch raised high against the New York City skyline. Before she was known as the Statue of Liberty, though, Lady Liberty first graced the face of American coins. Learn how and why Lady Liberty’s…

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A Sweet, Succinct History of the Gold Maple Leaf Coin

The U.S. and Canada share a rich history of collaboration and partnership. Today the two countries enjoy one of the best trading relationships in the world. We also share something else—an appreciation for gold coins. Let’s take a moment to honor one of the most popular gold bullion coins in North America—the Canadian Gold Maple…

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4 Military-Themed Coins & the Stories Behind Them

Parades are great. So are handshakes and salutes. But do you know another way you can express your appreciation for our military veterans? You can honor them with something that stands strong and solid even when times take a turn for the worse: physical gold. Celebrate Veterans Day and enhance your military knowledge by learning…

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The Tricky History of Redesigning Coins: 3 Rare Instances of Redesigns

Whether born out of necessity or history, coin redesigns are relatively rare. There’s typically no predictable rhyme or reason to when redesigns happen. But when they do occur, they earn a place in what you might call the “Minting Hall of Fame.” Follow along as we take you on a guided tour of three high-profile…

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