The Coinage Act of 1792 established the first United States Mint and authorized the issuance of legal tender coinage. However, it wasn’t until the following year that the Mint started producing copper coinage, two years before they produced the first silver coins and three years before they struck the first gold coins. Today, the United States Mint produces all of the Nation’s coinage at four different Branch Mints: Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco and West Point. At Black Mountain Coins we’re privileged to handle many different types of United States coins, from Colonial through Modern Commemorative issues.
USA – Capitol Visitors Center – 3 Coins – 2001 – Proof Gold & Silver – NGC PF69UCAM
1991-1995 US World War II 50th Anniversary – Three (3) Coin Commemorative Brilliant Uncirculated Set. Coins in this set include: * US Gold $5 World War II, Obverse: American GI with fist and rifle raised, Reverse: Laurel branches surrounding “V” and corresponding Morse code symbol, Approx. 8.359 grams, 90% Gold; * US World War II Silver Dollar, Obverse: Allied Forces storming the beaches of Normandy, Reverse: Quote by General Dwight D. Eisenhower and “flaming sword” patch, Approx.26.73 grams, 90% Silver; * US World War II Clad Half Dollar, Obverse: Americans from the armed services, Reverse: American GI engaged in battle on a Pacific island.
United States – Gold Congressional Commemorative – $5 – 1989W – Proof – Box & COA
USA – Capitol Visitor Center – (3) Coin Set – 2001P & W – Proof – Mint Issued Box & COA – Includes the $5 gold coin, the half dollar and silver dollar.
USA – Mint Error – Broad Struck Nickel with Obverse Brockage – 1964 – NGC MS64
Monster Bag of 5,000 Wheat Pennies – Free Domestic Shipping – 1909 /1958 – Unsearched – With the price of copper skyrocketing, unsearched bags of Wheat Pennies have become extremely popular. We have literally bought hundreds of thousands of these wheat pennies and do not have the time to go through them, so we count them and bag them just as they are when they come into the shop. Because we get our wheat pennies and other coins from multiple sources, there is no telling what you will find in one of these bags. Each bag is guaranteed to be unsearched and to give you many hours of numismatic pleasure!
Related Terms: wheat pennies, wheat penny, bulk wheat pennies, unsearched wheat pennies
This piece has been graded by PCGS as MS 63 and is identified with the serial number 7166.63/80482000
United States – BU Roll – 25 Cents – 1964P – Proof – A roll of proof 1964 Quarters, some are cameo.
This piece has been graded by ANACS as AU 55 Details Cleaned.
United States – Washington Quarters – Mint Roll – 1957P – Superb Luster
The Carson City Mint was established in 1870, and although it was in existence for a mere 24 years, it produced many coins which have endured as collectors’ items.
United States – Walking Liberty Half Dollar – 50 Cents – 1943 S – NGC – MS-65
United States – BU Roll – 50 Cents – Mixed Dates – Brilliant Uncirculated – A very nice BU roll!
This piece has been graded by ANACS as VF 20 Details Corroded.
This piece has been graded by ANACS as MS 64 and is identified with the serial number 1465013.
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON COMMEMORATIVE HALF DOLLAR – 1946 – PCGS MS 66— One of several low mintage classic commemorative half dollars we have recently acquired. This is a series that has long been undervalued, but as more collectors come into the hobby, they are making up for lost time. This is a great time to be accumulating these classic beauties.
With Mint issued box and Certificate of Authenticity
Gobrecht’s Braided Hair Coronet Bust which was minted from 1839 until 1857.
Gobrecht’s Braided Hair Coronet Bust which was minted from 1839 until 1857.
USA – United States Mint – American Legacy Collection – 2008 – Original Packaging – COA
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