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FROM GROVE MINTING
The Grove Minting Company Homepage

Silver Commemorative
Piedfort Proof of the 1977 Liberty Dollar
- Company commemorates the 40th anniversary
of 1977 to United States Mint Engraver, Frank
Gasparro's Pattern Liberty Dollar
- A georgeus issue of Flowing Hair Liberty
- 1/2 ounce of .999 fine silver
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Commemorative Proof of the
1872 Amazonian Dollar released by
The Grove Minting Company
- A breathtaking Design
- One Troy Ounce of .999 fine silver
- Mintage 500 !
FROM THE US MINT
The U.S. Mint Homepage

American Women Quarters 2025 Rolls and Bags - Ida B. Wells
Product Limit: 7,000 (2-Roll Set), 8,250 (Bags), 18,625 (3-Roll Set)
Household Order Limit: 3 (Rolls), 10 (Bags)

Native American $1 Coin 2025 Rolls, Bags, and Boxes
-Native American $1 Coin Program
-The 2025 Native American $1 Coin
reverse (tail) design features Mary Kawena Pukui
FROM THE BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING

$5: 5-NOTE SHEET
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$5 – 5 Note Uncut Currency Sheet
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Includes $5 informational folder
Featured
Featured Article: Numismatic News "Cent Roll Calculation" by Jared Grove
Lincoln Cent Roll 95% Formula
When visiting the bank I still ask for a few rolls of Lincoln cents when
making my transactions. Cherry-picking for cents by the community at
large has yielded some impressive results, and as we enter 2015, even cents
from the 70's and 80's might start to gain in value. I'd like to speculate that
finding 95% copper cents in a roll will soon be the new treasure hunt as most
scarce coins have already been removed from general circulation.

$2 star note
2013 Series From
San Francisco

1999 Lincoln
Penny Hub Error
This is an extreme version of what can happen when the hub presses down on the planchet and things don't quite go as planned.

2009 Washington DC ATB Qaurter Error
On the reverse is an image of Duke Ellington sitting at his piano. One well known error is the image you see where the letters have bled onto the keyboard.

2017 p pennies
The Philadephia Mint in order to celebrate it's 225th year of making coins decided to add the P Mint Mark to the front of the penny. This is the first and last year the penny will have this mark as the Mint has announced
they will not make it other than this one year making it very unique.