The Eagle Flies On Tuesday
Proof Silver Eagles are shipping starting today, May 8th. If you can't get me Canada's largest gold coin from my wish list then I will settle for a silver eagle.
Random news about U.S. Proof Coins and Sets
Proof Silver Eagles are shipping starting today, May 8th. If you can't get me Canada's largest gold coin from my wish list then I will settle for a silver eagle.
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Security was much more lax back then.
Further, the original Mint was located adjacent to a small lot owned by a private individual who maintained rights of passage through Mint property, thus disrupting daily work.
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George Washington's Second Director of the Mint, Henry William de Saussure, served only four months. The first gold coin was minted during his short tenure. Political rivals Jefferson and Hamilton both wanted control of the mint. Mr. de Saussure wrote a letter defending his job as director of the mint. However, it is diffcult to find details of the controversy.
The University of South Carolina has a college named after de Saussure. There is no hint of scandal at the mint on that page.
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Labels: Presidential $1 Coins, Trivia, U.S. Mint
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The Washington State Quarter First Day Cover is now available.
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