NGC and ASG Grading Breast Cancer Awareness Coin and Stamp Set

The US Mint will release a limited-edition 2018 Breast Cancer Awareness Commemorative Coin and Stamp Set on Oct. 1, 2018. The set can be submitted to Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) and its stamp grading affiliate, Authenticated Stamp Guaranty (ASG), for certification with a special “Coin & Stamp Set” pedigree.

The set contains a 2018-S Breast Cancer Awareness Proof Half Dollar as well as a Breast Cancer Research stamp. The US Mint has capped the number of sets at 25,000 and announced a household order limit of 1.

Founded in 1987, NGC has certified more than 41 million coins, tokens and medals. ASG was established late last year to provide similar certification services for stamps. ASG uses a 100-point scale for grading the condition of a stamp.

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United States Mint Opens Sales for Breast Cancer Awareness Coin and Stamp Set on October 1

WASHINGTON – The United States Mint (Mint) will begin accepting orders for the 2018 Breast Cancer Awareness Coin and Stamp Set (product code 18CL) on October 1 at noon ET.

Priced at $39.95, this set includes one Breast Cancer Awareness Proof Half Dollar produced at the San Francisco Mint and one U.S. Postal Service Breast Cancer Research stamp.

The obverse (heads) of the coin features two women. The older woman has her hands on her chest and a relieved expression on her face. The younger woman, with a scarf on her head, holds one hand over her chest and the other raised in a fist as if she is ready to fight. A butterfly flies above the two women. Inscriptions on the obverse are “LIBERTY,” “2018,” and “IN GOD WE TRUST.”

The coin’s reverse (tails) depicts a Tiger Swallowtail butterfly in flight, a symbol of hope. Inscriptions on the reverse are “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “HALF DOLLAR,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” and “BREAST CANCER AWARENESS.”

Designed by Ethel Kessler, the stamp features an illustration of a mythical “goddess of the hunt” by Whitney Sherman and includes the phrases “FUND THE FIGHT” and “FIND A CURE.”

The encapsulated coin and stamp are mounted on an attractive folder with important facts about breast cancer. The folder is housed in a sleeve with the Certificate of Authenticity printed on the back.

The Mint accepts orders at catalog.usmint.gov/ and 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 catalog.usmint.gov/customer-service/shipping.html.

Orders for the Breast Cancer Awareness Coin and Stamp Set are limited to one set per household. The product limit is 25,000 units.

The 2018 Breast Cancer Awareness Commemorative Coin Program is authorized by Public Law 114-148 in recognition of America’s fight against breast cancer. Surcharges collected from the sale of each coin are authorized to be distributed—in accordance with the law—to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation to further its efforts in breast cancer research.

Finest known 1792 Half Disme sold for record price

Rittenhouse 1792 Half Disme Sold For Nearly $2 Million Record Price By Classic Coin Co.

(Bridgewater, New Jersey) September 24, 2018 — The finest known 1792 silver Half Disme, once in the possession of then-Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson and personally owned by the first United States Mint Director David Rittenhouse, has been sold for a record $1,985,000 by Classic Coin Company (www.ClassicCoinCo.com) of Bridgewater, New Jersey. It is the highest price ever paid for any U.S. Half Dime, a denomination struck between 1792 and 1873.

The finest known 1792 Half Disme, graded PCGS MS68 and formerly owned by the first United States Mint Director David Rittenhouse, has been sold for a record of nearly $2 million by Brian Hendelson of Classic Coin Company. (Photo credit: Professional Coin Grading Service www.PCGS.com.)

The word “DISME” on the reverse of the 1792-dated coins is an early spelling of dime. The Half Dismes were the first coins struck under authority of the 1788 United States Constitution and the first struck by authority of Congress under the April 1792 Mint Act.

“The Rittenhouse 1792 Half Disme is a small coin with huge historical significance,” said Brian Hendelson, President of Classic Coin Company. “It was purchased by the owner of The Dazzling Rarities Collection. He wants to remain anonymous while he’s assembling an amazing collection of the most famous and wonderful United States rare coins.”

Brian Hendelson, President of Classic Coin Company, at the ANA 2018 Philadelphia World’s Fair of Money® exhibit of the Rittenhouse 1792 Half Disme. (Photo credit: Donn Pearlman.)

The rainbow-toned coin (LM-1, Judd-7, Pollock-7), graded PCGS MS68, was recently displayed in the American Numismatic Association’s Museum Showcase at the ANA 2018 Philadelphia World’s Fair of Money®.

Hendelson acquired it in 2013 and has exhibited the historic coin at two previous ANA conventions, 2013 in Chicago, Illinois and 2017 in Denver, Colorado. It was also a featured display in 2014 and 2015 at Mount Vernon, George Washington’s Virginia home.

In the narrative text for the recent Philadelphia exhibit, ANA Money Museum Curator Doug Mudd wrote: “On July 13, 1792, the first U.S. Mint coins were struck for distribution at the request of President George Washington in a basement close to the site for the new Mint…. The coins were distributed by (Thomas) Jefferson to foreign dignitaries, members of the government and others — a calling card for the establishment of the U.S. Mint and an announcement of the new American Republic.”

“I received many compliments at the ANA show in Philadelphia from people who thanked me for exhibiting the coin again at the World’s Fair of Money,” said Hendelson. “One of the visitors who came to the display was Rick Harrison from the popular Las Vegas-based television show, Pawn Stars.”

Rick Harrison of the popular TV program, “Pawn Stars,” was among the many visitors who saw the Rittenhouse 1792 Half Disme exhibit at the ANA 2018 Philadelphia World’s Fair of Money®. (Photo courtesy of Classic Coin Company.)

This particular coin remained with Mint Director Rittenhouse and then his descendants from 1792 to 1919. Subsequent owners have included the Knoxville Collection, Steven Contursi and the Cardinal Collection.

The previous record price for a U.S. Half Dime was $1.5 million for this same coin in 2007.

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