Purple Heart Hall of Honor Colorized Silver Dollar Available March 24, Only on Sale Until April 25
The U.S. Mint announces that orders for the Purple Heart Hall of Honor Colorized Silver Dollar may be placed from noon (EDT) on Thursday, March 24, until 3 p.m. (EDT) Monday, April 25, 2022. There is no introductory pricing for this product. The Purple Heart Hall of Honor Colorized Silver Dollar is $95. The house hold limit is one and the product limit is 25,000.
To order the Purple Heart Hall of Honor Colorized Silver Dollar (22CQ) please visit: National Purple Heart Hall of Honor Commemorative Coin | USM (usmint.gov)
Ancient Coins: Taking an Archaeological Approach With Kenneth Bressett
A few days later he replied. “This subject is especially timely because lately I’ve been thinking about writing a sequel to my book Money of the Bible, and have been doing some research on related topics. I would appreciate your thoughts on this, and if you think it is worth pursuing….”
As any publisher would be, I was delighted by this proposal. And having been Ken’s publisher for more than fifteen years, I wasn’t at all surprised that he was thinking ahead to his next project—even before the ink was dry on his latest book!
The resulting work, Bible Lore and the Eternal Flame, is not Whitman Publishing’s first in the field of ancient coins. Recent publications include Coins of the Bible (Friedberg, 2004), a popular exploration of the subject. Money of the World: Coins That Made History (Goldberg and Goldberg, editors, 2007) included two chapters on ancient Greece and Rome by David L. Vagi. Harlan J. Berk’s 100 Greatest Ancient Coins (2008, with an expanded second edition in 2019) has introduced many collectors to the wonders of ancient numismatics. Paul D. Rynearson’s Collecting Ancient Greek Coins: A Guided Tour Featuring 25 Significant Types (2008) was at once an introduction to the subject and an action guide for assembling a personal collection of coins. David MacDonald’s scholarly but accessible Overstruck Greek Coins: Studies in Greek Chronology and Monetary Theory (2009) was the first book-length exploration of that subject.
Continuing Bressett’s Long Interest in the Ancients
Like Whitman, Ken Bressett is not a newcomer to the ancient world. Although he’s popularly known as the editor (and, now, editor emeritus) of the Guide Book of United States Coins and has been involved in many aspects of modern American coinage, Ken has a long-held passion for ancient coins. In addition to pursuing his own research, starting in the 1960s Ken encouraged Zander H. Klawans to contribute articles on ancient coins to the Whitman Numismatic Journal. In 1994 he crafted a new work from two of Klawans’s well-established books (Reading and Dating Roman Imperial Coins and An Outline of Ancient Greek Coins). He skillfully edited them into a single volume to aid both beginning and advanced students. The resulting Handbook of Ancient Greek and Roman Coins has since been a constant reference for collectors, with tens of thousands of copies in print.
More recently, Ken’s Money of the Bible, first published in 2005, has similarly proven to have evergreen appeal. It was updated in new editions in 2007 and 2013.
Another Bressett opus, Milestone Coins: A Pageant of the World’s Most Significant and Popular Money (2007), featured chapters on the ancient world and Biblical money.
“The association of coins with past events is widely known and appreciated by archeologists and historians, but it is often overlooked by Bible students,” Ken wrote in the introduction to Money of the Bible. As did that book, Bible Lore and the Eternal Flame seeks to investigate the money of the ancient world as a means of exploring the Old and New Testaments, and to bring students closer to understanding, and appreciating, the historical context of biblical stories.
What the Book is Not
Bible Lore and the Eternal Flame is not a price guide, a market study, or a how-to handbook for collectors. What it offers students is that special magic of new light shone on enduring subjects; the clarity of obscure connections brought into sharp focus; and the pleasure of tales well told. These all are sparks that can lead to collecting. Or they may additionally inform and enrich the understanding of the historian, archaeologist, and student of theology or the ancient world.
Multifaceted Approach
Bressett was careful to research Bible Lore and the Eternal Flame from many disciplines and perspectives. He even sought the review of skeptics and non-believers, whose perceptions were given special consideration in parts of the manuscript. “I want to present a picture of how numismatics and archeology help in establishing a clearer image of ancient times,” he told me in one conversation about the book.
On the other side of the coin, it was important for Ken to seek the imprimatur of the Roman Catholic Church. After a careful review of the manuscript in accord with canon 827 of the Code of Canon Law, Nihil Obstat was issued and the Bishop of Colorado Springs granted the Church’s imprimatur.
Like a Personal Visit With Ken Bressett Himself
Many of the coins pictured in Bible Lore and the Eternal Flame are from Ken Bressett’s personal collection. Reading his new book is nearly the equivalent of sitting down with one of the world’s best numismatic storytellers and doing something Ken himself is always up to: learning, learning, learning, and enjoying every minute of it.
By Kenneth Bressett; foreword by David Hendin.
ISBN 0794849768. Hardcover, 6 x 9 inches, 224 pages, full color.
Retail $24.95 U.S.
https://whitman.com/bible-lore-and-the-eternal-flame/
First Commemorative Coins to Honor Purple Heart Recipients Available for Pre-Order from the U.S. Mint
The U.S. Mint reminds customers to take advantage of the opportunity to pre-order the Purple Heart Hall of Honor Commemorative Coins — the first coins issued by the U.S. Mint to specifically honor Purple Heart recipients – recognizing the valor and selflessness of the men and women who serve to defend our nation.
The coins, which became available for pre-order February 24, are only available at special introductory pricing for a short amount of time — until March 24.
- The products available at introductory prices include the Proof Five-Dollar Gold Coin (22CA) and the Uncirculated Five-Dollar Gold Coin (22CB);
- the Proof Silver Dollar Coin (22CC) and the Uncirculated Silver Dollar Coin (22CD);
- the Proof Half Dollar Coin (22CE) and the Uncirculated Half Dollar Coin (22CF);
- and the Three-Coin Proof Set (22CG).
In addition, all household order limits have been lifted.
Purple Heart Hall of Honor Commemorative Coins that are on sale can be ordered at: National Purple Heart Hall of Honor Commemorative Coin | USM (usmint.gov)
Please note that the Colorized Silver Dollar (22CQ) is not yet available for pre-order.
Surcharges in the amount of $35 for each $5 gold coin sold; $10 for each silver dollar sold; and $5 for each half dollar sold—totaling $50 for each three-coin set sold—are authorized to be paid to the National Purple Heart Honor Mission, Inc., to support its mission, including capital improvements to the National Purple Heart Hall of Honor facilities.
We’ll mint again! The Royal Mint honours Dame Vera Lynn on £2 coin
The Royal Mint has launched a commemorative £2 coin celebrating Dame Vera Lynn’s legendary life and career.
Dame Vera Lynn’s iconic renditions of classic songs such as ‘We’ll Meet Again’ earned her eternal residency within the hearts of many.
The reverse design of the £2 coin features a beautifully detailed portrait of Dame Vera as she appeared during the height of her fame, accompanied by her name and the dates denoting the years of her life. In reference to what was arguably her most famous release, the coin features an edge inscription that reads ‘WE’LL MEET AGAIN’.
Synonymous with Dame Vera, the wartime classic was a wireless staple during the Second World War that resonated with the countless soldiers who had left their families behind. After the war, Dame Vera stayed important through decades of musical change, continuing to record, perform and win new fans even in her eighties and nineties. On 18 June 2020, Dame Vera sadly passed away but her legacy as a dedicated humanitarian and a true icon of British music will live on forever, much like the timeless songs she sang.
The coin, designed by The Royal Mint’s in-house designers, was originally unveiled in the 2022 Annual Sets, a five-coin collection celebrating milestone events and anniversaries of the year on official UK coin. The design was brought to life with the expertise and innovation techniques gathered across the 1,100-year history of The Royal Mint, in collaboration with Dame Vera Lynn’s family.
- Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Dame Vera Lynn 2022 UK 5oz Silver Proof Coin obverse
- Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Dame Vera Lynn 2022 UK 5oz Silver Proof Coin reverse
- Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Dame Vera Lynn 2022 UK £2 Gold Proof Coin obverse
- Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Dame Vera Lynn 2022 UK £2 Gold Proof Coin reverse
- Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Dame Vera Lynn 2022 UK £2 Silver Proof Piedfort Coin obverse
- Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Dame Vera Lynn 2022 UK £2 Silver Proof Piedfort Coin reverse
Dame Vera Lynn’s Daughter, Virginia Lewis-Jones said: “It’s fantastic to see my mother celebrated in this way and to ensure her legacy lives on. We’re just so excited and pleased – even more so knowing that Royal Mint coins require approval of Her Majesty the Queen! I’m especially pleased that this coin is available to international collectors. Over the years I’ve always been touched by the sacks of letters we receive from people all over the world who have been moved in some way by my mother’s music, charity work or morale-boosting performances during the war. It wonderful to think that wherever you are, you can own this coin and remember Dame Vera.”
Clare Maclennan, Director of Commemorative Coin at The Royal Mint said: “Fondly known as the ‘Forces’ Sweetheart’, Dame Vera Lynn’s songs were crucial in maintaining morale during the Second World War and it is an honour to celebrate her legacy on a £2 coin. The collectable £2 is The Royal Mint’s latest tribute to one of Britain’s greatest national treasures. We are delighted to have worked with Dame Vera’s family to help this coin come to life.”
The coin will not enter circulation, but collectors can purchase the coins at The Royal Mint website in gold, silver, silver piedfort and brilliant uncirculated, developed with support of Dame Vera Lynn’s Family. For more information, please visit The Royal Mint.
The Royal Mint Museum announces medal design competition
To mark the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty The Queen, the Royal Mint Museum has announced a medal design competition for students and recent graduates. Entrants are asked to design a medal inspired by Her Majesty The Queen and the changes that have occurred during her remarkable reign. Entrants are given a free hand to explore any topic or theme relating to the subject, but inspiration and resources are available on the Museum’s website: https://www.royalmintmuseum.org.uk/platinum-jubilee/medal-competition/.
The competition is open to all undergraduate students and recent graduates whose course ended in the last two years.
Royal Mint Museum Director, Dr Kevin Clancy said “We are very pleased to announce this year’s medal design competition to celebrate this momentous occasion. We are excited about seeing the creative ways entrants interpret the Platinum Jubilee design brief and look forward to producing a medal worthy of such an incredible milestone in the life of the nation and of The Queen herself.”
Further information, inspiration, the medal design brief and Terms and Conditions can be found on the Museum’s website: https://www.royalmintmuseum.org.uk/platinum-jubilee/medal-competition/.
Closing date for entries to the competition is Friday 18 March 2022. Submissions can be made digitally via email: medalcompetition@royalmintmuseum.org.uk or posted to the Royal Mint Museum.
The Royal Mint Museum is a registered charity, and an accredited museum, which is based on The Royal Mint site in Llantrisant, South Wales. Established in 1816, The Museum has one of the finest collections of coins and related numismatic material in the world. A range of videos and education materials relating to the Platinum Jubilee is available at: www.royalmintmuseum.org.uk.