Posts Tagged ‘U.S. Coin History’
A Holiday tradition that will last a lifetime…
Give Them The Gift Of Silver in a Christmas Coin… Throughout the years there have always been an assortment of holiday traditions. From leaving cookies for Santa, watching a favorite holiday movie, caroling or tree trimming before reading “The Night... READ MORE
Currency of the Republic of Texas
How the Republic of Texas began its Paper Money Career… Texas’ roots have a rich and fascinating history that has become the subject of many Hollywood movies. But what many people don’t know is that after the Texas Revolution, as Texas... READ MORE
Bare Breasted Standing Liberty Quarter – A Controversial Coin
The naughty silver coin that created an American scandal When renowned sculptor Hermon Atkins MacNeil’s 1916 quarter-dollar design was first released into circulation, it was immediately controversial, critics claimed it was immoral and indecent. Public outcry was swift and loud.... READ MORE
War and the Peace Silver Dollar
The “war to end all wars” fell a little short of that noble aspiration. What history now calls World War I, a war that ravaged Europe from 1914 to 1918, did stir worldwide yearning, however, the yearning was for peace.... READ MORE
Honoring A Great American – The Franklin Half Dollar
It was noon on April 30, 1948, the anniversary of George Washington’s 1789 inauguration as President when the Franklin half-dollar made its debut. Employees of the Franklin Savings Bank dressed in Revolutionary-era garb sold them from a booth on the... READ MORE
Silver War Nickels – A Strategic Coin for the War Effort
When you look at a Jefferson Nickel today, you may see it as simply pocket change, however in 1942 through 1945, this coin’s composition was changed, thus playing a significant role during World War II. To really understand its significance,... READ MORE
Indian Head Eagle $10 Gold Piece – A Reflection of Our Country’s Greatness
The Indian Head Eagle has said to been the result of the unprecedented collaboration of a great sculptor and a dynamic President. Beginning after his re-election in 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt, the twenty-sixth president of the United States, proposed the idea... READ MORE