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July 2005
Vol.41 Num.7
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Coinage Back IssuesCoinage back issues are $5.99, plus $2.95 shipping and handling, per copy.
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Features
America's 10 Most Wanted Coins
Look at these coins with an artist's eye
by Ed Reiter
The 10 Best Buys of 2005
There are plenty of great deals left in today's market
by John Iddings
Pope John Paul II: A Life in Coins
His coinage served as inspiration and historic souvenirs
by John Blackwell
Ten "Promotable" Coins
Watch the market and you will come out on top
by Al Doyle
Ten Possible Commemorative Coins
Ten themes worthy of special, limited-mintage coins
by Ron Meyer
Indians on Coins
U.S. coins that depict Native Americans
by Tom DeLorey
Collectors of Legend: Hans M.F. Schulman
How he increased American interest in ancient and world coins
by David T. Alexander
Going for More Gold
The Mint will launch a two-phase, 24-karat gold bullion coinage program
by Ron Meyer
Coin Capsule: 1874
"The Flying Dutchman" was born and the most famous U.S. pattern coin was created
by John Iddings
Forty Years of Copper Cores
Clad U.S. coinage turns 40
by David L. Ganz
The Mary Rose
The gold coins from her wreckage helped confirm the ship's identity
by Thomas Sebring
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