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| You can search for coins from New York Mint in a specific condition or finish. Listed in the left category fields are all the conditions of coins/currency we offer. Below are a few examples of items in various conditions/grades. |
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 2001-S 25c New York State Quarter
In 1999, the U.S. Mint first struck its most popular Series to date—the Commemorative State Quarters Series. Struck annually since then, the U.S. Mint has released a new series consisting of several different state coins. |
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 Arctic Seal Silver Proof
To draw attention to its wildlife, Russia issued this 1-Ruble Silver Proof that pays tribute to the Ringed Arctic Seal. Struck in .925 sterling silver, this glistening coin not only depicts a pair of seals on an ice floe—they seldom come on land—it also features Russia’s famous two-headed eagle on the obverse. |
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WTC Silver Eagle Gem BU
2001 U.S. Silver Eagles rescued from the vaults buried beneath the Twin Towers after the attacks. Each has been certified and graded by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) as an authentic WTC artifact. |
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 1948-63 Franklin Half Dollar Collection
Designed by the great John R. Sinnock, these hefty coins circulated from only 1948 to 1963. More importantly, their short, 16-year run represents America’s last-ever set of circulating coins struck in .900 fine silver. Suspended in 1964 for a special Kennedy Half Dollar that paid tribute to the assassinated President, the Franklins never returned and are now forgotten by most people born after 1963.
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 Lucky Money!
To many people, the number '7' is a symbol of luck and good fortune. This genuine Uncirculated U.S. Federal Reserve Note features a serial number beginning with no less than three 7s. You would have to look through hundreds of notes to even hope to be lucky enough to find such a note! |
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 Canada 1917-C Sovereign
Featuring the classic St. George slaying the dragon design, each of these 1917-dated gold Sovereign coins is from a spectacular hoard plucked right from the vaults of the British Royal Mint. Each was struck in Canada—a British Commonwealth country—and has been certified and graded MS-63 by PCGS. |
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 1944 Belgian Congo Silver Elephant
Issued in 1944 by the Belgian Congo, the silver Elephant was the first coin produced after the Nazis were driven from the Congo in the latter stages of World War II. At 50 Francs, it was the highest domination coin ever issued for the Belgian Congo. |
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