It’s time to catch up on the week that was in numismatic
insights and news.
Coin World is looking back at
its five most-read stories of the week, according to reader
metrics.
Click the links to read the stories. Here they
are, in reverse order:
5. Former U.S. Mint Director Ed Moy now sits on the
board of a Bitcoin integration company: Moy has written and
spoken positively of virtual currency over the last year.
4. Kennedy half dollar sales begin Feb. 12 for 200-coin
mixed bags and two-roll sets from U.S. Mint: Circulation-quality
coins will be struck at both the Denver and Philadelphia Mints.
3. Several 2015 U.S. Marshals Service commemorative
coins already 'out of stock’: All of the products that were not
out of stock were on back order.
2. 'Sons of Liberty' TV mini-series misses the mark
when it comes to Colonial coins: It’s tough to expect dramatized
television to represent history accurately, even when the true stories
are dramatic enough.
1. Philadelphia Mint strikes silver American Eagle
bullion coins for first time since series' 1986
debut: Collectors will have no way of knowing which coins were
struck at the Philadelphia Mint and which at the West Point Mint.
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Editor's note: Metrics were measured between Friday, Feb. 6, and
9:15 a.m. Friday, Feb. 13.