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Mint Director Displays 8-8-08 Double Prosperity Set

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United States Mint Director Displays 8-8-08 Double Prosperity Set

Journalists Get Special Glimpse Inside United States Mint at San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO - As the world prepares for the opening of the Games of the XXIX Olympiad in Beijing, China, on August 8, 2008, United States Mint Director Ed Moy invited reporters to the United States Mint at San Francisco, where he introduced the 8-8-08 Double Prosperity Set. This set of two gold coins is the second installment of the United States Mint Celebration Series, meant to provide special numismatic products for gift-giving occasions. The new set features one 24-karat American Buffalo One-Half Ounce Gold Uncirculated Coin and one 22-karat American Eagle One-Half Ounce Gold Uncirculated Coin.

Director Moy discussed the significance of this new set of gold coins, saying, "The
8-8-08 Double Prosperity Set presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for coin collectors and the general public. The date 8-8-08 (August 8, 2008) occurs only once every 100 years. To mark this occasion, this is also the first time the United States Mint has paired two gold coins in custom-designed packaging, making this set a unique product for the Asian-American community."

Following the presentation, Director Moy and Larry Eckerman, Plant Manager, United States Mint at San Francisco, led reporters and camera crews on a special tour of the United States Mint at San Francisco.

The American Buffalo One-Half Ounce Gold Uncirculated Coin contained in this set is one of the newly-released fractional weight options in the expanded American Buffalo Coin Program. The coin bears the classic portrait of a Native American in profile on the obverse and the magnificent American Buffalo, or bison, on the reverse. Noted American sculptor James Earle Fraser, a student of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, originally designed both images for the redesigned five-cent coin (nickel) released in 1913.

The American Eagle One-Half Ounce Gold Uncirculated Coin displays Augustus Saint-Gaudens' enduring full-length figure of Liberty with flowing hair, holding a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. The coin's reverse, by Miley Busiek, bears the endearing image of a male eagle clutching an olive branch while soaring above a nest containing a female eagle and her hatchlings.

Both coins in the 8-8-08 Double Prosperity Set are legal tender with a nominal face value designation of $25. But their gold metal content and artistry make them worth far more. Inscriptions on the coins include the "W" mint mark for the United States Mint at West Point, the date, the fineness and the weight. The coins are packaged in an attractive hardwood box with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by Director Moy.

Customers may order the 8-8-08 Double Prosperity Set at the United States Mint's secure Web site at www.usmint.gov. Orders may also be placed at the toll-free number, 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468). Please add $4.95 shipping and handling fee to all domestic orders. There is no set product limit for the 8-8-08 Double Prosperity Set.

Click here to see an image of the 8-8-08 Double Prosperity Set.

Contact: Press inquiries: Carla Coolman (202) 354-7222
Customer Service information: (800) USA MINT (872-6468)

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What the "Mint" is charging for this "Double Prosperity Set" and with the current price of gold.......seems the only entity "Prospering" from this venture, would be the United States Mint !.........
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"he introduced the 8-8-08 Double Prosperity Set...making this set a unique product for the Asian-American community"

Gotta admire their subtlety. It's a good thing an "ethnic coin set" wasn't marketed towards the Norwegian-American community, because I might take this all wrong. Where's my "Thor's Hammer" bullion set, darnit!
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True !.......Let's see ....I want my Austrian, German, Danish, Scottish, Canadian, and American Indian "SET" !!...
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One for every people--it's only fair.
Don't forget the Lapplanders either.
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No....the countries I mentioned are "my" heritage !
So, there should be "multi-national Heritage" coins with different combinations that we can pick for ourselves!

"HERITAGE COMBO COINS"

or

"NORTHERN EUROPEAN ETHNIC 1oz. $25.00 GOLD PIECES"
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"No....the countries I mentioned are "my" heritage !"

Gotcha. That was the gist of my post too.
Seriously, there's no reason US coins couldn't be more interesting. Our country is an ethno-cultural "melting pot" after all.
With a few exceptions, it's mostly "dead white guys" on coins. I think giving the indigenous autonomous license to design a coin would be cool too--we would see a lot more variety.
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But sadly, however these "committees" are formed in Congress to come up with this stuff and present ideas......I just bet the frustration and "red tape" would just be agonizing !!
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The date 8-8-08 (August 8, 2008) occurs only once every 100 years. To mark this occasion, this is also the first time the United States Mint has paired two gold coins in custom-designed packaging, making this set a unique product for the Asian-American community."


Couldn't you say that every date in the #-#-## format only happens every 100 years?

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