Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Mount Hood national forest silver coin of Uncirculated Edition

United States Mint will release the Mount Hood national forest five ounce silver Uncirculated coin, beginning at noon Eastern time on Thursday, 28 July 2011. Its starting price will be $ 279.95, although the yard indicates that may changes must precious metals prices to swing significantly.

Mount Hood National Forest Five Ounce Silver Uncirculated CoinImage of the United States Mint Mount Hood national forest five ounce silver Uncirculated coin-click image to Enlarge

3.0 Inch diameter,. 999 fine silver coin Mount Hood features the same design as a circulating Mount Hood quarter, put into circulation on 15 November and ceremoniously launched on 17 November. The other side, designed by Phebe Hemphill, the characteristics of the scene of lost Lake with Mount Hood in the background.

The symbol of uncirculated coin features the familiar profile of President George Washington by John Flanagan. As a collector coin bears the Philadelphia "P" Mint immediately below the in GOD WE BELIEVE tactile.

The Mount Hood national forest five ounce silver Uncirculated coin is the fifth and last issue of the 2010 America the beautiful silver coins. Like each of the 2010 five ounce coins he is from last year and has a total mintage of 27,000. Each of the first three issues, sold. The fourth Grand Canyon coin seems to be headed in that direction with the sales of 22,026, of 18 July. It was launched on 29 June.

The United States Mint for coin follows.

2010 America the beautiful five-ounce silver Uncirculated coin ™-Mt. Hood national forest available 28 July

WASHINGTON-the United States Mint today announced the opening of sales for the 2010 America the beautiful five-ounce silver Uncirculated coin-Mount Hood national forest (Oregon) at noon eastern time (s) on 28 July 2011.

The coin is currently estimated at $ 279.95. As with all products, sold by United States Mint, which contain precious metals, pricing is subject to change. Orders will be limited to one coin per household for the first week of sales. At the end of one week, the United States Mint will re-evaluate this limit and or extend, adjust or remove it.

America the beautiful five-ounce silver Uncirculated coins are collector versions of these, which are issued during the America the beautiful silver bullion coin ™ program. Five ounce, three inch and uncirculated gold coins designs are the same as those included in each respective circulating quarter issued in America the beautiful quarters program ®.

Impacted. 999 fine silver, these coins are displayed on the "P" mint mark, indicating production in the United States Mint in Philadelphia. To protect their end uncirculated coin is enclosed in a capsule and the event attractive presentation. Each coin is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Maximum mintage for each of the five 2010 America the beautiful five-ounce silver Uncirculated coins is limited to 27,000 units.

Orders for the 2010 America the beautiful five-ounce silver Uncirculated coin-Mount Hood national forest will be adopted in http://www.usmint.gov/catalog, or 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468). Vision of hearing and speech customers with TTY equipment can order the 1-888-321-MINT (6468). Shipping and handling fee of $ 4.95 will be added to all domestic orders.

Note: to ensure that all members of the public have fair and equal access to the products to the United States Mint, orders placed prior to the official date and time on 28 July 2011, lunches and shall not be deemed to be accepted by the United States Mint and will not be honored. For more information, see United States Mint frequently asked questions, ID # 175 of the response.

For the United States Mint

The United States Mint, created by Congress in 1792, is the only producer of legal tender coinage of the nation and is responsible for the production of circulating coinage for the nation to conduct its trade and commerce. The United States Mint also produces proof, uncirculated and Commemorative coins; Congressional Gold medals; and coins, silver, gold and Platinum bullion.

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