May 20, 1999 -
Washington, D.C. — The U.S. Mint today announced plans to strike 1999–dated Susan B. Anthony Dollar Coins (SBAs) to ensure the availability of dollar coins until the introduction of the new dollar coin in early 2000. The Mint will announce...
April 22, 1999 -
Washington, D.C. — To celebrate Earth Day, U.S. Mint Director Philip N. Diehl today reported on the major environmental policy initiatives and practices underway at current Mint facilities, and plans for the new building the Mint is scheduled to occupy...
May 7, 1999 -
Laura Gardin Fraser’s Designs Adorn Coin Marking Bicentennial of Washington’s Death
April 19, 1999 -
World’s Number One Gold Bullion Coin Continues Dominance
Platinum and Silver Eagles Also Lead World Markets
April 21, 1999 -
Last Gold and Silver Proof Eagles of the Millennium
Orders of $150 or More Receive Specially Commissioned Art Nouveau–Style Poster
Total Program Mintage Reduced; Only 8,000 One Ounce Proof Gold Eagles Available
March 8, 1999 -
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Mint today announced that it has begun shipping the second design in the new 50 State Quarter series to the Federal Reserve for distribution to commercial banks and financial institutions. The second quarter design of...
March 8, 1999 -
Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin and Citigroup Chairman Sanford I. Weill on Monday announced a partnership between Treasury and the National Academy Foundation (NAF) at Woodrow Wilson Senior High School in Washington, D.C. Wilson’s Academy of Finance will be the...
December 7, 1998 -
Delaware Reverse Design Is First To Honor States Over Next Ten Years
March 8, 1999 -
According to the American Numismatic Association, the 1943 copper–alloy cent is one of the most idealized and potentially one of the most sought–after items in American numismatics. Nearly all circulating pennies at that time were struck in zinc–coated steel because...
December 16, 1998 -
Poof Platinum Eagles Also Near Sellout; Only Several Hundred 1 Oz. Coins Available