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| Looking for items comprised of a specific metal or material? You can browse our products by their composition (i.e. Silver, Gold, etc.). Just click the metal or material you wish to browse below, or in the lower left column of your screen. Here are a few examples of what you'll find in the New York Mint vaults. |
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 Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn
Lithuania’s Gate of Dawn was built in the 1500s as a defensive fortification for Vilnius, the country’s capital. Inside the gate is an icon of the Virgin Mary, placed there to watch over the city. Some say the painting of Mary holds miraculous powers. |
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 Widow's Mite Jerusalem Bell Ornament
This fascinating Widow’s Mite coin ornament is made of olive wood from the Holy Land. With the Biblical verse of how the “Widow’s Mite” came to be beautifully etched into the wood, this lovely piece includes an authentic, ancient Widow’s Mite bronze coin from the time of Christ set into it. |
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 Belarus 2008 Silver Sailing Ship BU
Struck in .925 sterling silver, this Brilliant Uncirculated, silver-dollar-size commemorative was issued in 2008 to honor the STS Sedov. For nearly 80 years, the 4-masted steel barque was the world’s largest traditional sailing ship, and it is still used as a training vessel for Russian naval cadets. |
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 1958-P 1 Cent Lincoln Roll Set
1958 was the last year the Lincoln cent featured wheat ears on the reverse before being replaced by the now-familiar Lincoln Memorial in 1959. Pay tribute to the last “Wheat Cent” with a roll of 1958-P Lincoln Cents in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. |
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 Patterns of Africa 4pc Set
This new four-coin proof set depicts the animals of Africa as never before—allowing you to see the image of the entire animal in full relief AND a colored image of each animal’s unique pattern. |
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 2009 Pope in Holyland Gold Proof
Pope Benedict’s visit to the Holy Land in the spring of 2009 marked an important stage in the relationship between the Vatican and the Middle East. To commemorate the historic event, this .9999 pure gold Proof was released bearing a design that could not have been more symbolic. |
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 10pc $1 Silver Certificates, Sequential
Although they look like regular U.S. $1 bills, this 10-pack of consecutively-numbered, last-series Silver Certificates were actually worth “one silver dollar payable to the bearer on demand” at the U.S. Treasury. Abolished by the Act of June 4, 1963, these notes are now obsolete. |
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Finland 2009 Peace & Security Coin
The world’s quest for peace is beautifully represented on this fascinating coin—a coin that’s as elusive as world peace itself! Featuring two doves carrying olive branches of peace, the coin’s reverse delightfully depicts the birds soaring from a battlement’s embrasure to meet a new world—shown on the obverse side—that is free of war and strife. |
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