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| New York Mint offers a fantastic selection of vintage and modern U.S. coins. To make browsing easier, simply select the U.S. coin category of your interest at the left side of your screen. |
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2005 $1 Marine Corp 230th Anniversary
This .900 fine silver Proof dollar was issued in 2005 to commemorate the 230th anniversary of the United States Marine Corps. It features the famous raising of the U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi—the most enduring military image of World War II. |
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 25-Year Proof Set
Now you can own a set of U.S. Proof Sets spanning the years of 1961-1985. Or, select individual year Proof Sets. |
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 19th Century U.S. Gold
From the days of early ingenuity of folks like Thomas Edison, vintage coins like this were conceived. With its classic portrait of Lady Liberty and .900 gold content, this U.S. $5 gold Half Eagle coin packed major buying power. |
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1885-CC Morgan Dollar
Morgan Silver Dollars from the Carson City Mint have always been popular for their exciting 'Wild West' heritage. They're also scarce because the Carson City Mint struck far fewer coins than other U.S. Mints. The CC Mint accounted for only 2% of the entire Morgan series mintage. |
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1986-2007 Silver Eagle Collection
With its famous “Walking Liberty” design, high silver content and substantial size, America’s $1 Silver Eagle is the world’s most-popular silver coin. First struck in 1986, the Silver Eagle contains one ounce of .9993 pure silver and measures a whopping 40.6 mm in diameter. |
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