James Monroe Presidential Silver Medal on Sale on Aug. 8

James Monroe Silver MedalWASHINGTON — The United States Mint (Mint) will begin accepting orders for the James Monroe Presidential Silver Medal (product code S805) on Aug. 8 at noon EDT. This medal is the third of four .999 fine silver presidential medals slated for release this year.

The obverse (heads) of the James Monroe Presidential Silver Medal was designed by Moritz Furst. The design features a portrait of the president with the inscriptions “JAMES MONROE,” “PRESIDENT OF THE U.S.,” and “A.D. 1817.”

The medal’s reverse (tails) was designed by John Reich. It bears the inscription “PEACE AND FRIENDSHIP” symbolized by two hands clasped in token of amity. On the cuff of the left wrist are three stripes and buttons, while the other wrist is bare. A crossed peace pipe and tomahawk are above the hands.

Each encapsulated medal comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

The Mint accepts orders at catalog.usmint.gov/ and at 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468). Hearing- and speech-impaired customers with TTY equipment may order at 1-888-321-MINT. Visit catalog.usmint.gov/customer-service/shipping.html for information about shipping options.

Note: To ensure that all members of the public have fair and equal access to United States Mint products, the United States Mint will not accept and will not honor orders placed prior to the official on-sale date of Aug. 8, 2019, at noon EDT.

United States Mint Begins Accepting Orders for San Francisco Minted American Eagle Silver Proof Coins on August 6

WASHINGTON — The United States Mint (Mint) will open sales for the American Eagle One Ounce Silver Proof Coins (product code 19EM) on Aug. 6 at noon EDT. This coin is struck at the San Francisco Mint. American Eagle One Ounce Silver Proof Coins are struck on 99.9 percent fine silver blanks.

For 33 years, the obverse (heads) of this iconic coin has prominently displayed Adolph A. Weinman’s full-length figure of Liberty in full stride, enveloped in folds of the flag, with her right hand extended and branches of laurel and oak in her left. Its reverse (tails) features former Mint Sculptor-Engraver John Mercanti’s rendering of a heraldic eagle with shield, an olive branch in the right talon and arrows in the left.

Each coin is encapsulated and packaged in a satin-lined blue velvet presentation case. A Certificate of Authenticity is included.

The San Francisco-minted American Eagle One Ounce Silver Proof Coin is priced at $55.95. Orders will be accepted at catalog.usmint.gov/ and at 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468). Hearing- and speech-impaired customers with TTY equipment may order at 1-888-321-MINT. Visit catalog.usmint.gov/customer-service/shipping.html for information about shipping options.

PCGS Team Grows with Exciting New Talent

(Santa Ana, California) August 1, 2019 – The Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS.com) team has gained three new members bringing a wide range of numismatic knowledge and business acumen. Well-known banknote and counterfeit expert Bruce Thornton has joined as the Director of Banknote Grading, numismatic educator and vintage coin grader Steve Feltner began a role as Director of Numismatic Education and Outreach, and Michael Oviedo, business development expert, has taken on the role of Director of International Business.

Bruce Thornton

Bruce Thornton

As the Director of Banknote Grading, Thornton’s initial focus will be building PCGS’ existing banknote business in the China and Asia markets.

Thornton is a professional banknote expert with more than 20 years of experience working in the industry. His passion for banknotes began early in his life while working at his father’s business where he gained exposure to banknote dealing and collecting. He is now one of the world’s foremost experts in grading and authentication of banknotes and is particularly recognized for his knowledge and expertise in counterfeits.

“I sold my first banknote years ago at the young age of 12 to a popular banknote and coin dealer from China/Asia. I had a different childhood than most, and I could look notes up in the Pick catalog before I could tie my shoes,” reflected Thornton. After obtaining a degree in International Politics in the mid-1990s, Thornton began working in the banknote industry full time, traveling to shows and shops around the world.

Thornton worked for nearly ten years as a Grader/Senior Finalizer while participating in the collecting community in China and Asia to establish the market acceptance of certified banknotes throughout the world. He is also an educator, sharing knowledge through lectures and seminars worldwide and has taught classes on banknote grading at the ANA Summer Seminar. Thornton is a member of PCDA (Professional Currency Dealers Association), IBNS, ANA, FUN, ICTA. He has served on numerous boards and was a Governor of the PCDA.

Through his travels pursuing, examining, and buying paper money, Thornton gained an unparalleled expertise in a variety of numismatic areas. “PCGS and Collectors Universe as a whole are in a class by themselves, and I’m excited about becoming a part of the team and welcome this unique opportunity,” said Thornton. Outside of banknotes, Thornton spends his free time traveling and collecting rare books particularly first edition books by Ernest Hemingway and Jack Kerouac.

Steve Feltner

Steve Feltner

In his role as Director of Numismatic Education and Outreach, Steve Feltner hopes to inspire collectors young and old. He began collecting at the age of 8 and was immediately hooked on the history and number of amazing designs. “My young mind was captivated, and I was insatiable in my quest for knowledge,” he reflected. At the age of 13 he became heavily involved with the American Numismatic Association and began attending their Summer Seminars. It was the ANA and their programs that were the catalyst to his future career paths. He has been to Summer Seminar nearly 20 years, and just finished his 8th consecutive year as a grading course instructor.

At the age of 25, he was asked to test grade at PCGS for an opening in the vintage room and accepted a full-time position. “I was a vintage grader for a bit over 3 years and learned a great deal sitting next to some of the sharpest graders and numismatic minds of our generation,” Feltner recounted. He later moved to Sacramento and helped found a successful coin company which he built over four years. “I could not be more excited about this role with PCGS as I feel it is a perfect fit for my desire to educate, while continuing to learn from those around me. My goal is to be an open and available resource to share the love of this amazing hobby. I believe that the future of numismatics is bright, so long as we all work together to make positive adaptations to an ever-changing market,” said Feltner.

Michael Oviedo

Michael Oviedo

Michael Oviedo has joined PCGS as the Director of International Business and will be operating from the PCGS Asia office in Shanghai, China. Oviedo obtained both an MA in Philosophy from Texas A&M University and an MBA from the Thunderbird School of Global Management. His rigorous study of the Chinese language allowed him to pass the HSK6, the highest level of proficiency on China’s national language exam. After completing his education, he began working as an investment director for Related Companies, one of the largest real estate developers in the U.S. and the largest in New York. Oviedo was based in the company’s Shanghai office where he managed new business development and market research for the China Market.

Oviedo eventually returned to the U.S. to work for his family’s non-profit organization – HKA Projects for Sustainability – organizing the Managing Sustainability in Dentistry conference in Reykjavik, Iceland. It was the first of its kind in dentistry and has since led to the American College of Dentists. Its publication – Journal of the American College of Dentists – is a leading academic journal for the dental profession.

“I come from a family of collectors, so joining CU is an amazing opportunity, especially since this role combines both my passion for collectibles and experience in Asia,” said Oviedo, “My goal is to continue market growth by utilizing the talents of the existing team and building on the successes of our global offices.” Oviedo’s father built the Dr. George F Oviedo Collection of which several coins ended up in leading collections such as the D. Brent Pogue Collection.

“PCGS is dedicated to cultivating a culture of knowledge and experience to bring the best possible service to the coin collecting industry. While PCGS already has the best grading and support staff in numismatics, these new key hires ensure our commitment to continuously improve and expand the overall quality and breadth of our services,” said PCGS President Brett Charville.

For information about PCGS products and services, including how to submit your coins for authentication and grading, visit www.PCGS.com or call PCGS Customer Service at (800) 447-8848.

NGC Launches Limited-edition Astronaut Autograph Labels

NGC has expanded its collaboration with the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF) to create limited-edition labels individually hand-signed by American astronauts.

The special NGC labels pair the autographs of 20 NASA veterans with the logo of the ASF, a nonprofit organization that annually provides more than 50 scholarships to the brightest and most talented college students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The ASF was created in 1984 by the six Mercury program astronauts then alive and the widow of the seventh.

The astronauts signing these labels include four who flew with the Apollo program, which put the first men on the moon 50 years ago. The other 16 astronauts, including two women, were part of the space shuttle program, which flew missions from 1981 to 2011.

The Apollo program astronauts signing NGC ASF labels are:

  • Walt Cunningham, lunar module pilot for Apollo 7, the first manned Apollo mission
  • Jim Lovell, commander of Apollo 13, which suffered a critical failure en route to the moon but managed a safe return. (Lovell was portrayed by Tom Hanks in the 1995 movie version of that dramatic tale of survival.)
  • Al Worden, command module pilot for Apollo 15 in 1971 and one of only 24 people to have flown to the moon
  • Charlie Duke, who, as lunar module pilot for Apollo 16 in 1972, was the 10th and youngest person to walk on the moon

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