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Mint Details Of 2016 Gold Coins To Mark 1916 Silver Issues

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Looking forward to seeing these 1916-2016 issues in gold.

http://www.coinworld.com/news/mint-...-issues.html

My apologies if this is a duplicate post found elsewhere.
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Interesting but meaningless for me since they can't make them in their original size in silver too. It would look so cool in my albums.
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Would be nice to see the Mercury dime in same size and weight as 10th oz gold with original design!
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This is almost exactly what I was hoping to see in the mint's 2016 plans. I am glad they plan on using the original 1916 designs; most people are aware of Type I Standing Liberty quarters, but are not aware that dimes and halves also had a different sub-type that year. I'd like to see 2016 cent and nickel revivals as well.

I hope congress can find time out of their busy herping and derping schedule to authorize silver issues.

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I may be enticed to purchase the "silver" versions...not so much the gold.
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