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"Sometimes you have to make something to make a difference...."
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Jānis Blūms of the Bank of Latvia talks about the Honey Coin with Tom Michael after receiving the Coin of the Year award. #COTY2020
Iain Brooks, senior manager of research and development for the Royal Canadian Mint / Monnaie royale canadienne, takes us behind the scenes on developing the mint's "Lest We Forget" coin, a World War I helmet replica.
The coin was nominated in the Most Innovative category for the #COTY2020 awards.
Japanese calligraphy performance at the Japan Mint booth during the World Money Fair.
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South African Mint, Richard Stone
Today at the #WorldMoneyFair we visited with the good people of the South African Mint, who shared some of their exciting new coins with us. Here, Richard Stone, the mint's product development manager, details the latest release in the "Big Five" series, which features wildlife synonymous with Southern Africa.
Printers'_samples
Printers’ samples, which are full of the most appealing kinds of colors and vignettes, take a number of forms. Watch our video below, then learn more at http://bit.ly/2Ksr8En.
Half_Cents
Many non-collectors are surprised when they see a half cent for the first time. The natural reaction is to think that such a coin would have been of little use and to wonder why the Mint even bothered to strike them. Watch our video below, then go back in time and learn more about this interesting denomination at http://bit.ly/2Kr6u7G.
Morgan_Dollars
Budget-minded collectors can obtain 1878 Morgan dollars from Philadelphia and San Francisco in XF-40, a reasonable grade, for less than $70. It is a relatively inexpensive way to own a piece of numismatic history that, at the time, was surrounded by political intrigue. Watch our video below, then find the full story at http://bit.ly/2HhZ0ot.
England_Trip
Meet David Greenhalgh, a.k.a. Dave the Moneyer, who has created a full-time job for himself as a moneyer at renaissance fairs and other historical activities. His tokens resemble coins from ancient Britain up through medieval times, and even some non-British. Watch our video below, then check out the full story at http://bit.ly/2qgVNvO.
Soho_Mint
Numismatic myths are hard to kill. Some become so deeply entrenched in our literature and numismatic thinking they achieve a mantra-like status of “everybody knows.” One such myth concerns the ownership of the world’s first steam-powered mint. Check out our video below, then find the full story at http://bit.ly/2IUsEhP.
CAL_Quarter_Eagles
The fascination of modern collectors with 1848 CAL quarter eagles is twofold. First of all, each coin is a very special memento of the California gold rush and, as such, is of general interest far beyond mere numismatics. The second reason is that this is the first true United States commemorative coin. Watch our video below, then visit http://bit.ly/2G2UiXQ for the full story.