Saturday, September 18, 2010
Gold American Eagle Proof Coin
Gold eagle proof were first minted in 1987. The United States Mint has annually minted the American Eagle Gold Proof since. The American Eagle Gold Proof is a collection series of four 22-karat coins. Each of the 4 sized collector gold proof coins bear the W mint-mark to indicate where they were minted.
West Point is the facility responsible for the entire family of American Eagle proof and uncirculated coins in gold, silver, and platinum.
The coin bears the distinctive designs of Augustus Saint-Gaudens rendition of Liberty, recognized as one of the worlds most beautiful designs, and sculptor Miley Busiek's equally majestic golden eagle scene meant to symbolize family tradition and unity.
The obverse or heads side of the proof coin shows Liberty with flowing hair and holding a torch in one hand and an olive branch in the other. The reverse or tails side of the coin has an image of a male eagle carrying an olive branch and flying above a nest with a female eagle and her hatchlings.
As is traditional, the proof coins have production limits in place. The one-ounce, half-ounce, quarter-ounce and tenth-ounce coins may be purchased separately or together in a four-coin set.
The price of collector proof coins will always exceed their bullion value. However, new bullion coin prices can move up or down based on their content. In fact, the U.S. Mint has suspended bullion coin sales several times to readjust their prices due to changing gold and platinum prices.
Monday, September 13, 2010
PROOF SET - 100 RS Coin for 150 years of Telecommunications
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Proof Set: 25 years of Independence - 1972
25 Years of Independence
Certificate of the Coin

Obverse

Reverse

This set is one of the rarest proof set in my collection. That One Rupee coin in the box is now worth for more than 50,000 Rs. Luckily, I bought this entire set for just 1,500 Rs before 3 years. My Mom and relatives teased me that I became mad. But now I proved that coin Collection is not only a hobby but also a valuable investment.
Friday, August 27, 2010
PROOF SET: 100 Rs Shri Kamaraj
Saturday, August 14, 2010
1919 - 8 Anna BRITISH INDIA Coin
8 anna coin which was minted for only 2 years, 1919 and 1920. This coin was introduced in 1919 to replace the silver Half Rupee, because of the increased price of silver. It wasn't very popular, though, and due to this and a large number of counterfeits, it was discontinued in 1920 and withdrawn from circulation (it ceased to be legal tender in October 1924). In 1920 it was produced only at the Bombay mint.It is a rare coin for British India Coin collectors.
Note: I have two coins in this type after a long search.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
NEW COIN RELEASE
1) 2010 new coins to mark 150 years of existence of the Income Tax department
2) 2010 100 years of Mother Teresa
3) 2010 Thanjavur Temple 1000 years
4) 2010 RBI platinum jubilee (NEW 75 Rupees, 10, 5, 2 Rs + 1 Rs.)
5) 2010 Commonwealth Games, to be held in New Delhi 2010
6) 2010 Vivekanand, Spiritual leader, Birth 150 years
Note: I already applied for Rabindranath Tagore, Rajendra Prasad, Perarignar Anna and 60 Years of Common Wealth sets. Now waiting to book the above mentioned sets.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
RARE COINS OF REPUBLIC INDIA
1) 1955 2 anna
2) 1960 1 rupee
3) 1970-1974 Big One Rupee coin
4) 1993 2 rupee land resource
5) 1996 5 Rupee INTERNATIONAL CROP SCEINCE CONGRESS
6) 2004 1 rupee (Plus symbol)
7) 2004 2 Rupee (National Integration)
8) 2006 5 Rupee Tilakji
9) 2007 5 Rupee (Plus symbol)
If you get any of these coins, then you are consider very lucky. Preserve that coin, it will be a treasure in your collection.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Mint Marks
Coins are minted at the four India Government Mints at Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Noida. Apart from these Mints Indian Government has minted coins from foreign mints due to scarcity of Coins.
Mumbai Mint - The Mumbai Mint has a small dot or diamond mint mark under Date of the Coin.
Kolkata Mint - The Kolkata Mint has No Mint Mark beneath the date of coin.
Hyderabad Mint - The Hyderabad Mint has split diamond or a dot in diamond or five pointed STAR under the date of coin.
Noida Mint - The Noida Mint has a small or thick dot under the date of the Coin.
Foreign Mints
Taegu (Korea) Mint - The Taegu mint has a "Five Pointed Star"under the date of the coin but exactly below the first or Last Digits of dates 1985 (50 Paise) and 1997 (2 Rupees).
Royal London Mint - The Birmingham Mint has a small dot under the date of the coin but exactly below the First Digit of Date 1985 (1 Rupee).
Royal Canadian Mint, Ottawa - This Ottawa Mint has a "C" mint mark under the date of the coin.
Mexico Mint - The Mexico City Mint has an mint mark of M beneath O under the date of the coin.
Kremnica, Slovakia – This Mint has a mint mark of MK in circle below the date of the coin.
Moscow – This mint has a mint mark of MMD in oval below the date of the coin.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
60 YEARS OF COMMONWEALTH - NEW COIN BOOKING

Now new coin booking is going for:
60 years of Commonwealth (Uncirculated Coins) - Price is Rs. 2,310.00
60 years of Commonwealth (Proof Coins) - Price is Rs. 2,740.00
They mentioned in their site that they will deliver the coin set within 6 months. But it will happen very rare. They will send the coin set atleast 9 to 12 months.
Friday, August 6, 2010
150 Rupee coin - First Time In India
150 Rupee coin - First Time In India
In that, Rabindranath Tagore proof and unc set will consist of 150 Rs coin and a 5 Rs coin. I think this is the first time 150 Rs coin being printed in India.
Rajendra Prasad and Perarignar Anna Sets will have 100 Rs and 5 Rs coins.
Booking Period
Coin bookings for these 3 sets are open from 19 July 2010 to 19 aug 2010. You can do your bookings on the Kolkata mint site: igmint.org
Why you need to buy these coin sets?
Those who wants to save their money for their future can invest in these coins. They will appreciate in their value over a long term. And, It will be a very safe investment too. In next 5 years, it will give you atleast 5 times return which other investment avenues can't give you.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
History of Coins
The history of coins' extends from ancient times to the present, and is related to economic history, the history of minting technologies, the history shown by the images on coins, and the history of coin collecting. Coins are still widely used for monetary and other purposes.
All western histories of coins begin with their invention at some time slightly before or after 700 B.C. in Aegina Island [1], or according others in Ephesus Lydia 650 B.C. .
Since that time, coins have been the most universal embodiment of money. These first coins were made of electrum, a naturally occurring pale yellow mixture of gold and silver that was further alloyed with silver and copper.
Also, the Persian coins were very famous in the Persian and Sassanids era. Most notably, in Susa and in Ctesiphon.
Some of the most famous and widely collected coins of antiquity are Roman coins and Greek coins.
The Byzantine Empire minted many coins (see Byzantine currency), including very thin gold coins bearing the image of the Christian cross and various Byzantine emperors.
A tomb of the Shang Dynasty dating back to the 11th century B.C. shows what may be the first cast copper money Tong Bei. Coinage was in widespread use by the Warring States Period and the Han Dynasty.
Some of the earliest coins were beaten at the edges to imitate the shape of a cow, in indication of their value. Most coins are circular but some were rectangular. Also a lot of coins, especially in China had a hole through the center so they could be tied on to a string.
Silver Dirham of the Umayyad Caliphate, minted at Balkh in AH 111 (= 729/30 CE).
Some of the earliest coins to be made purely from silver and gold were the silver Dirham and gold Dinar in the early Islamic Caliphate from the 7th century.
If you need any details about Indian Coins, mail me to soselva@gmail.com.