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Bureau of Engraving and Printing – The Monthly Production Report for October 2018 Has Been Posted
The Monthly Production Report for October 2018 Has Been Posted.
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$100,000 donation to fight counterfeits
RARCOA and Standard Numismatics Merger
Finalized With $100,000 PNG Anti-Counterfeiting Donation
(Willowbrook, Illinois) November 9, 2018 – Rare Coin Company of America, Inc. (RARCOA, www.rarcoa.com) of Willowbrook, Illinois and Standard Numismatics LLC of Chicago have completed their previously announced merger. In recognition of finalizing the arrangement, leaders of both firms, RARCOA Chief Executive Officer Wayde Milas and Standard Numismatics President Brett Charville, are each donating $50,000 to the Professional Numismatists Guild (www.PNGdealers.org) to help combat counterfeits.
“RARCOA has been in business for over 80 years, and I’m not sure our profession has ever encountered a danger as real as the current threat of counterfeiting. For the profession and the hobby to thrive for another 80 years we must pull out all the stops to combat counterfeiters,” said Milas who serves as PNG Treasurer.
“Over the years I have come to realize just how fortunate I am to be part of the numismatic community, and I want to make sure I’m doing my part to combat the very real dangers that threaten our beloved profession every day by counterfeiters. The successes I’ve enjoyed may not be possible to future generations if counterfeiters have their way,” said Charville, a member of the PNG Board of Directors.
“The PNG is delighted that Wayde and Brett are so generous with a combined donation of $100,000 to support the fabulous work of the Anti-Counterfeiting Task Force (ACTF). The PNG looks forward to working with Beth Deisher, ACTF’s Director of Anti-Counterfeiting, to continue and advance the success of the program,” said PNG Executive Director Robert Brueggeman. He serves on the steering committee of the Anti-Counterfeiting Educational Foundation.
Now that the merger has been completed, Evan Clarke, a staff numismatist with Standard Numismatics, will be leaving RARCOA on November 21, and Charville will leave on December 31.
“Both Brett and Evan worked tirelessly to merge our two organizations and their efforts did not go unnoticed. We thank them for their assistance during the merger and we wish them both the best in their future endeavors,” said Milas.
Former PNG President Jeffrey Bernberg has moved up from RARCOA Vice President to become the firm’s Chief Operating Officer, and RARCOA trader Cole Twitchell now is the firm’s Managing Director of U.S. Gold Trading.
Another Standard Numismatics staff member, Ryan Cook, has become Director of Modern and Retailer Programs at RARCOA.
This past summer, the PNG donated more than $15,000 to the Anti-Counterfeiting Task Force. The money was raised through donations from PNG Board members and from a portion of the fees from PNG members who took tables at the PNG/ANA Numismatic Trade Show in Philadelphia in August.
The Professional Numismatists Guild is a nonprofit trade association composed of the country’s top rare coin and paper money dealers who must adhere to a strict Code of Ethics in the buying and selling of numismatic merchandise. The organization also has an Accredited Precious Metals Dealer program (www.apmddealers.org).
The PNG and individual PNG member-dealers have provided expert assistance to local, regional and federal law enforcement agencies to help solve numismatic-related crimes. Contact PNG at info@PNGdealers.org or call 951-587-8300.
The London Mint survey reveals fading awareness of WWI amongst UK young people
The London Mint Office produces coins, medals and ingots to commemorate world events and historic milestones and to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War, The London Mint Office has partnered with In Flanders Fields Museum, which conserves the very strong Word War I links with the West Flanders region of Belgium where more than 600,000 fell.
An online survey of over 2,000 adults from across the country was undertaken in October by Opinium on behalf of The London Mint Office, and it throws up some interesting findings. It is encouraging that 86% know that Remembrance Day is 11th November, 77% know the length of the war, and 70% are aware that 2018 marks 100 years since WWI ended. However, a surprising 28% (increasing to 44% for 18-34 year olds) are unaware that the war began in 1914. And sadly 36% of respondents were unaware if any of their relatives served in the First World War.
Military Ambassador for The London Mint Office is Simon Weston CBE, known for his efforts during the Falklands Conflict, whose Scottish grandfather played a role in both world wars, helping to keep fighter aircraft in the skies. Simon said: “I strongly believe that our history should be passed to younger generations and the results of this survey show just how important this truly is. Learning that an astonishing 44% of 18-34 year olds didn’t know when the First World War started was a moment of realisation that, no matter whether we are commemorating an anniversary or not, our history should always be remembered, as it made our country what it is today.”Over four in five (84%) UK adults think we should be commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of World War One, including 82% of 18 to 34 year olds. In terms of casualties, 49% of those asked are correct in thinking there were approximately 40 million military and civilian casualties of WWI, yet a third (32%) believe incorrectly that fewer people died in the Second World War.
When it comes to the Axis powers who fought against Britain, only 41% of the survey listed Austria and 29% counted Turkey amongst them, and surprisingly 22% thought Japan was on the side of the Germans in WWI, confusing history with the Second World War.
United States Mint Releases Fifth 2018 America the Beautiful Quarters® Program Coin on November 13
WASHINGTON – The United States Mint (Mint) will offer bags and rolls of quarters honoring Block Island National Wildlife Refuge in Rhode Island starting on November 13 at noon Eastern Time (ET). This coin is the fifth and final release of 2018 in the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program.
The Block Island National Wildlife Refuge quarter reverse (tails) design depicts a black-crowned night-heron flying above a view from the beach at Cow Cove that looks towards Sandy Point. The North Lighthouse is seen in the background. The inscriptions are “BLOCK ISLAND,” “RHODE ISLAND,” “2018,” and “E PLURIBUS UNUM.” The obverse (heads) features the 1932 portrait of George Washington by John Flanagan and the inscriptions “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “LIBERTY,” “IN GOD WE TRUST,” and “QUARTER DOLLAR.”
Product options and their prices are as follows:
PRODUCT CODE | PRODUCT OPTION | MINT MARK | PRICE |
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18ABN | 100-Coin Bag | P | $34.95 |
18ABP | 100-Coin Bag | D | $34.95 |
18ABQ | 100-Coin Bag | S | $34.95 |
18ARM | Two-Roll Set | P, D | $32.95 |
18ARP | 40-Coin Roll | S | $18.95 |
18ARQ | Three-Roll Set | P, D, S | $46.95 |
The Mint produces the coins in the rolls and bags at three of its six facilities: Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco. The three-roll set contains coins from all three facilities. Unlike the “P” and “D” mint mark quarters, those with the “S” mint mark will not be released into circulation.
The special numismatic wrapping for the coin rolls displays the name “Block Island National Wildlife Refuge;” the abbreviation “RI” for Rhode Island; “$10,” the face value of its contents; and “P,” “D,” or “S” for the mint of origin. The canvas bags have a tag with “Block Island National Wildlife Refuge,” “RI,” and “P,” “D,” or “S.”
The Mint accepts orders online at www.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. Information about shipping options is available at www.catalog.usmint.gov/customerservice/shipping.html.