PCGS Donates to Breast Cancer Research Foundation

The U.S Mint has released three unique coins to commemorate the journey towards the cure for breast cancer.

All Breast Cancer Awareness Commemorative coins submitted to PCGS for authentication through the ‘Submissions for a Cure’ program will include a special edition label and pink gasket.

PCGS has partnered with the Breast Cancer Research Foundation and will be donating 50% of the label price to BCRF to fund the research needed to end breast cancer.

Submit these unique coins to PCGS and join the cause.

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Images courtesy of PCGS.

NGC Special Label for Breast Cancer Awareness Coins

The US Mint has announced that the 2018 Breast Cancer Awareness Commemorative Coins will go on sale March 15. Six different versions will be released: uncirculated and proof clad half dollars, struck in Denver and San Francisco; uncirculated and proof silver dollars, struck in Philadelphia; and uncirculated and proof gold five-dollar coins, struck at West Point.

Notably, the gold five-dollar coins are the first “pink gold” coins ever issued by the United States. The coins combine pure gold with an alloy composition that gives them a pink hue — the color that represents breast cancer awareness.

NGC will honor all the Breast Cancer Awareness Commemorative Coins by encapsulating them with a special inspirational label for no additional fee. Submitters can also choose to have their Breast Cancer Awareness Coins encapsulated in NGC’s distinctive Pink Holder, which further enhances the presentation of these coins, for an additional $5 per coin.

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United States Mint Begins Sales of Kennedy Half Dollar Product Options on March 20

WASHINGTON – The United States Mint (Mint) will begin accepting orders for collectible bags and rolls of 2018 Kennedy Half Dollar coins on March 20 at noon Eastern Time (ET).

Available product options and their prices are as follows:

PRODUCT CODE PRODUCT OPTION MINT MARK PRICE
18KA 200-Coin Bag P and D $139.95
18KB Two-Roll Set P and D $32.95

All product options contain circulating finish Kennedy Half Dollars from the Denver Mint and the Philadelphia Mint facilities that have not been placed in circulation. The coin rolls are wrapped in United States Mint paper coin wrap marked with a “P” or “D” for the mint of origin and “$10” for the face value. Each bag is marked with a “P” and “D” for the mint of origin and “$100” for the face value of the contents.

The obverse (heads) of the Kennedy Half Dollar features the original 1964 design of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy and the inscriptions “LIBERTY,” “IN GOD WE TRUST,” and “2018.” The reverse (tails) design is based on the Presidential seal and consists of a heraldic eagle with a shield on its breast holding a symbolic olive branch and a bundle of 13 arrows. A ring of 50 stars surrounds the design with the inscriptions “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” and “HALF DOLLAR.”

The Mint accepts orders through its online catalog 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. Information about shipping options is available at catalog.usmint.gov/customer-service/shipping.html.

The bags and rolls of Kennedy Half Dollars are also available for purchase through the Mint’s Product Enrollment Program. Learn more about this convenient ordering method at catalog.usmint.gov/shop/product-enrollments/.

United States Mint Updates its Numismatic Customer Return Policy

WASHINGTON – The United States Mint (Mint) announces an update to its Numismatic Customer Return Policy to address the issue of excessive returns.

For many years, the United States Mint has been pleased to offer customers the option of returning any Mint product for exchange or refund within seven days of purchase for any reason and without restriction. A review of customer data indicates that the current unrestricted return policy facilitates the practice of excessive returns, which results in significant additional costs to the Mint.

Effective immediately, the Mint reserves the right to limit or refuse returns from purchasers who demonstrate return rates that exceed two percent. This update does not apply to valid issues of product quality. The Mint will advise in writing customers engaging in the practice of excessive returns with a “first notice” and ask them to review their order history and consider making changes to their purchase practices based on the updated return policy.

The Mint will send customers who continue to either return products for refund or exchange above the normal rate a “second notice” advising that the Mint will no longer accept returns from their account. A continued pattern of excessive returns will result in suspension of the customer’s account. Under the modified policy, the Mint reserves the right to charge a fee for excessive returns, but does not plan to implement such a fee at this time.

This minor change will only affect a small percentage of customers. More importantly, it will ensure that the Mint can continue to offer an exceptionally generous return policy with no impact to the vast majority of customers.

NGC Certifies Rare Coins from the Hungarian National Museum

NGC has certified three rare gold coins struck by Wass, Molitor & Co. in the 1850s, during the height of the California Gold Rush. The coins were submitted to NGC’s office in Munich, Germany, by the Hungarian National Museum, which received the coins from Count Samuel Wass.

Among the coins is a stunning 1855 $50, now graded NGC MS 63, which ranks as the second-finest example certified by NGC.

NGC graded the coins during a recent on-site grading event at its office in Munich — the first such event hosted at that office. The coins were encapsulated in NGC’s special Museum Holders, which were originally developed for the Smithsonian Institution.

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