You've probably been handling the State Quarters that are circulated for quite some time now, and lately there were even some few more additions to the 50 State Quarters, one of them is Washington DC's own special quarter.
One might imagine that a Washington DC quarter will be engraved with the city’s memorable architecture, the Capitol, the White House, or even the National Mall. But instead of a monument, the reverse design of the quarter features Mr. Duke Ellington and his piano.
Ellington, the famous jazz musician, was born and raised in Washington DC and many consider him to be one of the most talented composers and musicians of all time. The choice was made in order to show the nation that DC has much more to offer than just politics, and it is not only a government city.
“Justice For All” says the inscription which originally designed to be “Taxation Without Representation” which is a controversial motto about the fact that DC residents pay federal taxes but are not fully represented in congress.
The DC Quarter is available at Continental Mint as part of the 1999-2009 BU D/P US State & territories Quarters set.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, considered by many historians and citizens as one of truly greatest U.S. Presidents, was the only President elected for four terms.
FDR died in 1945 and Congress decided to honor the late President with the Roosevelt Dime. The new coin was released for circulation on January 30, 1946, on FDR’s 64th birthday.
On one side of the dime is FDR’s portrait and on the other, olive and oak branches with a torch between, symbolizing liberty and peace.
There’s a funny anecdote behind the special coin. The designer and engraver of the dime was John R. Sinnock and his initials (“JS”) where placed on the coin. Shortly after, a wave of rumors spread through Communist fearing America; rumors that the initials of Joseph Stalin were placed on the coin by a Soviet intruder. It’s easy to understand the reason for the initials JRS that were used by the designer on the Franklin half dollars that he designed later on.
The Roosevelt Dimes set is a mesmerizing, 198 coin set of BU and Proof Roosevelt Dimes. The set, magnificently displayed in a Dansco Supreme Album, consists of Proof coins dating from 1968. The set also includes the BU 1996W and all 1992-2008 silver proof coins.
Visit Continental Mint and enjoy adding coins to this extraordinary set, each and every year.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
I was looking for a special way to commemorate Michael Jackson for some time. The first album I ever bought was Thriller and I even danced my first dance with the music of the King of Pop. I have all Jackson’s albums but still, I really wanted to keep a memory that is both respectful for the King and different than anything else.
Last week I came across some wonderful Michael Jackson coin sets, dedicated to the King of Pop, to his life and his influential career. The 4 piece colorized coin set includes:
- John F. Kennedy Half Dollar (random year) colorized with a the classic image of Jackson
- Washington quarter, colorized with the image of a young Michael Jackson after he made his debut with The Jackson Five in 1963
- Washington quarter, colorized with the image of Jackson from the height of his popularity as the King of Pop
- Washington quarter, colorized with the image of Jackson as he appeared shortly before his death
The set is struck by the United States Mint and professionally colorized with approved images of Michael Jackson. I also loved the fact that each coin is encapsulated in a clear plastic holder to protect it from damage and that the set is beautifully displayed in a tribute metal box.
I got the lovely set for a great price at www.ContinentalMint.com
Thursday, September 17, 2009
One of our nation’s most legendary and celebrated families is of course, the Kennedy family. The first family of American politics - wealthy, glamorous and photogenic, the Kennedy family became an icon and a household name in the past half century.
This commemorative Kennedy Tribute coin set features:
JFK half dollar - minted in 64’ after the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
2009 Washington, D.C. state quarter - with JFK portrait and signature.
1999 Connecticut state quarter – depicts Joseph P. Kennedy. Graduating from the Choate School, Connecticut in 1933, Joseph Kennedy was killed in WWII, flying in a combat mission.
2001 New York state quarter – commemorates Robert F. Kennedy, a U.S. senator, assassinated while campaigning for the Democratic nomination for President.
2000 Massachusetts state quarter – featuring Ted Kennedy, the youngest of the four brothers, Member of the Democratic Party and a Massachusetts Senator. Ted Kennedy passed away last month after a long battle with cancer.
The Kennedy Tribute 5-piece Colorized Coin Collection comes in a beautiful display box and available at www.ContinentalMint.com
Monday, September 14, 2009
No. Lady Liberty’s name is not Morgan. George T. Morgan was the designer of the Morgan Silver Dollar, which is considered to be the King of silver dollars.
The Morgan Dollar was minted between the years 1878 and 1904 and once again in 1921. Morgan designed both sides of the coin, one side featuring Lady Liberty and an Eagle holding olive branch and arrows on the other.
The coin is made of 90% silver, and wasn’t really popular at the time. Of course, it was heavy and bulky and nobody wanted to carry them around in their pockets. The eagle was also considered to be ugly and unappealing. But today, the Morgan Dollar is the most coveted coin for all coin collectors.
Now the king of American Silver Dollars, is available in a coin set of 6 different dates or mint marks. The 6 BU Morgan Silver Dollar set consists of brilliant uncirculated bright silver Morgan Dollars and is admirably displayed in a Dansco Supreme Album.
Visit www.ContinentalMint.com and embark on a wonderful journey as you expand your silver coin collection with exciting new discoveries.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Welcome to coin collecting. If you’re looking to enter into this amazing hobby and you want to know how to start a coin collection, here are a few essential coin collection tips, to help you get going:
- Decide which coins you would like to collect. You can collect coins by years or by countries. You can collect themed coins like coins that depict your hero or a subject you’re interested in, like nature or airplanes.
- Start with collecting coins that are available or in circulation and see if you like it. Collect the State quarters or ask from friends that travel abroad to bring you back some coins.
- Get a protective album or book where you can safely store your coin collection. These albums are great when you want to display your collection and they also keep the coins protected.
- Finish one set before moving on to the next. Once you start a collection, you can get easily tempted to get other coins and different themes. An organized collection of full sets is more valuable.
- When your coin collection starts to gain scope and value, you should think about safe storage. Coins are an easy target so make sure that your collection is kept in a well hidden place.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Here’s to another lovely 1 dollar coin, although short lived, we’re proud to commemorate the Eisenhower Dollar. The United States Government issued these coins from 1971 to 1978 in memory of Dwight D. Eisenhower who died only a few years before in 1969. The back side of the coin features a lovely tribute to the Apollo 11 moon expedition that happened in the same year.
The Eisenhower Dollar wasn’t very popular, mostly due to its awkwardly large size. The dollar was replaced by the Susan B. Anthony dollar in 1979 which was even less popular.
The Apollo 11 side on the other hand stayed on the dollar coins and continued to circulate until 2000 when it was replaced by the Sacagawea Dollar.
A complete 32 coin set of the short lived 1971 – 1978 BU and Proof Eisenhower Dollars is now available at www.continentalmint.com. The set is magnificently displayed in a Dansco Supreme Album. Many of the low mintage coins are increasingly difficult to find in these premium conditions so be sure to secure yourself this lovely piece of American History.
Monday, August 24, 2009
The Franklin Half Dollar was minted between 1948 and 1963 and was referred to as the Franklin Half. It had a portrait of
The U.S. Mint reports that about 510 million
Funny thing with the Franklin Half dollars was the “Bugs Bunny” incident. Coins minted in
The Franklin Halves set is available at http://www.continentalmint.com/ withe many other magnificent coin sets, gold coins and silver coins.
And Just before you go, take a look at this amazing video, covering the history of the Franklin Halves:
Monday, August 17, 2009
Your coin collection has a great sentimental and historical value. We’re sure you are doing anything you can in order to keep your collection in mint condition. Here are a few tips that can help you maintain coins and keep them in perfect shape.
Always use specialty plastic pockets for your coin storage. They are made of materials that do not damage your coin collection that can be found in other plastic cases.
Cleaning coins is not such a good idea. Coins don’t like water (especially copper ones) and they even don’t like you! Yes. Our skin is oily and touching the coins is not the smartest thing to do. Some collectors claim that coins can be cleaned with gentle substance, distilled water and soap, vinegar or even olive oil – and use gloves! Though if you must clean a coin there are professionals and experts in coin cleaning, but remember that once a coin was “cleaned” it may not gain its original value.
If you're looking for more information visit www.ContinentalMint.com where you'll be able to find magnificent coin sets, gold coins and silver coins and expand your coin collection. Log on to www.ContinentalMint.com, browse through our large selection of coins and get yourself a special piece of our history.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Between 1999 and 2008 the United States Mint released a series of commemorative coins featuring each of the 50 states. The legend tells that the coins were minted in order to create a new generation of coin collectors, and it had a huge success – about half of the U.S. people are actively collecting the coins, leaving the U.S. government with a profit of almost 5 billion dollars.
The State Quarters became the most widely collected coin set in the history of the US coinage. The set is currently featured on www.ContinentalMint.com at a discounted price.
This inspiring set of 100 BU D and P mint State Quarters from 1999 through 2008 is magnificently displayed in a Dansco Supreme Album. When you buy State Quarters collection, you will enjoy this complete and spectacular set of all 50 states for years to come.
Visit www.ContinentalMint.com, browse through our large selection of coins and get yourself a special piece of our history.
Monday, August 10, 2009
Susan Brownell Anthony was an American civil rights activist, and leader of the 19th century women’s rights movements. In 1979, the United States minted a Susan B. Anthony dollar coin, which depicted the brave women’s suffrage campaigner.
The coin had a relatively short life span, mostly because of its problematic design. With respect to the Apollo 11, there is an 11-sided rim border on both sides of the coin. Along with the dollar’s color it came to be very similar to the circulated quarter and many people where mistaking the Susan B. dollar with the 25 cents coin.
A complete 32 coin set of the short lived BU and Proof Eisenhower Dollars magnificently displayed in a Dansco Supreme Album. Many of the low mintage coins are increasingly difficult to find in these premium conditions.
At www.ContinentalMint.com you will be able to find magnificent coin sets, gold coins and silver coins and expand your coin collection. Visit www.ContinentalMint.com, browse through our large selection of coins and get yourself a special piece of our history.
Monday, August 3, 2009
The Lincoln Cent was introduced to the Americans in 1909, the 100th anniversary of Lincoln’s birth, and it is the current one cent coin of the US Dollar. The cent was designed by Victor D. Brenner and was the first circulating coin with an image of a president.
Many people wonder why Lincoln’s portrait is facing right when all other presidents on US coins face left. Well, there is no conspiracy theory here and Lincoln doesn’t face because of a law, but only because Brenner used a portrait of Lincoln that was facing right…
Before the new cents hit circulation, this is your chance to get the 1934 – 2008 Lincoln Cents collection. This is a massive coin set of 223 BU and Proof Lincoln Cents, magnificently displayed in 2 Dansco Supreme Albums. This historic US coin collection is sure to increase in popularity as we celebrate Lincoln's 200th Birthday and the Lincoln Cent's 100th Anniversary in 2009.
At www.ContinentalMint.com you will be able to find magnificent coin sets, gold coins and silver coins and expand your coin collection. Visit www.ContinentalMint.com, browse through our large selection of coins and get yourself a special piece of our history.
Monday, July 27, 2009
The Sacagawea Dollar is newest and most daring coin design in the history of the United States.
The coin was first introduced by the US Mint in 2000. Engraved on the coin, is the Shoshone young woman named Sacagawea, which accompanied the Lewis and Clark Expedition, exploring the Western United States.
Sacagawea is depicted carrying her son, named Jean Baptiste Charbonneau. The portrait was designed by Glenna Goodcare after a 22 year old Shoshone woman.
The circulation coins are made of pure copper with an outer clad manganese brass. They are smooth on the outside edge and have a distinctive gold color.
The special Sacagawea 27 coin collection of premium quality BU & Proof Sacagawea Dollars is royally displayed in a Dansco Supreme Album. You will enjoy adding new BU & Proof coins to this outstanding set every year.
At www.ContinentalMint.com you will be able to find the Sacagawea coin set and other magnificent coin sets, gold coins and silver coins and expand your coin collection. Visit www.ContinentalMint.com, browse through our large selection of coins and get yourself a special piece of our history.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
The hobby of coin collecting is unlike any other hobby. It is an entertaining past time that millions of people around the world enjoy.
As passionate coin collectors, you probably know that there is a story behind each and every coin. Special coins can take you on a special tour through the past and provide you with better understanding of our history.
making, selling, and protecting our Nation’s coinage and assets."
- U.S. Mint Strategic Plan
Our nation prides it self with beautiful coins and commemorative coins, that celebrate and honor the American people, places, events and institutions. In the United States alone there are millions of coin collectors who enjoy wonderful memory and a legacy that lasts generation through generations.
At www.ContinentalMint.com you will be able to find magnificent coin sets, gold coins and silver coins and expand your coin collection. Visit www.ContinentalMint.com, browse through our large selection of coins and get yourself a special piece of our history.