The problem as I see it, is that the creation of so many variations of the same coin - it gets so complicated trying to follow the Mint's gyrations that a cogent plan for assembling a complete collection is basically a fulltime job, and I eventually see these coins as the same type of "investment" as the clad sets from the 1970s & 1980s. Nothing posted to the Federal Register yet.įirst off, I like the effects that they've created with the more sophisticated finishing techniques, and I think that the coins are attractive in the photos.īut seriously, BRJ - this set creates another set of keys within existing series, or worse - another subseries of medallic art that further divides a shrinking collector base into smaller and smaller specialized groups. It's clad, so the price should come in at a reasonable level. (The Kennedy half was silver.)Ī lot of collectors like how the enhanced finish looks. It will be the first enhanced finish of 5 circulating coins, the cent, nickel, dime, quarter and half. It will have the first enhanced finish on a number of metals, including copper. But it has a number of things going for it: All the other annual coin sets sell less than 50% of their total sales the first week. They will probably sell out, especially with no HHL's, though I can't guess how fast that would happen. This set (and the reverse proof set) has been desired by a lot of collectors ever since the mint started playing with finishes. 225K from the "US Mint Prediction Department" is on the low side, if you consider their past mis-judgements on what a mintage for a coin should be. Even with the sharp drop-off in sales, the mint routinely sells 2/3+ million proof sets, and 400K+ mint and silver proof sets. This isn't a single coin, but every circulating coin in an enhanced finish. Any private business being run like this would have new management in a year or two. If so, they've had a hard time selling 50,000 to 80,000 of the special Coin & Currency Sets, so good luck Mint, trying to sell 225,000 of these. I'll purchase one of the 225th anniversary sets, and hold out hope that a 2017 C&C set will be produced in ease don't let there be a colored, glow in the dark anniversary issue. There may still be hope with this perhaps? I was thinking this year we'd see an enhanced finish C&C set produced at the Philadelphia mint because the 2014 C&C set was minted in Denver, 2015 C&C set was minted at West Point, 2016 set was minted in San Francisco.so following this pattern Philadelphia is the only mint yet to produce a Sacagawea that has enhanced finish. I was wondering as well if there will still be a C&C set. Usually that's the outlet for the Enhance Uncirculated NA Dollar. It does make me wonder if there'll be a 2017 NA C&C set. If it was a yearly set, I would expect a code of "17R".)ĭoes this mean we'll see a reverse proof set, as well? I'd like to see it in. (The product code of "17XC" implies that it's a special set, so I'm going to consider it a one-off right now. It'll be interesting if they turn it into a yearly set. This set has been rumored for a few years now. What a great time to start a new type of finish. 225th Anniversary Enhanced Uncirculated Coin Set (17XC) ![]() ![]() JCoin World reports the set will be available a the ANA and the three Mints StoresĪugFirst reported sale (and subsequent unavailability.)ĪugFirst images (okay, first of my images) online. We can do all theming like color,size etc using pure CSS.JCoin World confirms the set will be available at the ANA.Material icons (mat-icon) are supported by all modern web browsers.We can use the file hosted in Google web font server or can be hosted in our own server.There are around 900+ material icons, all are from a single, small file(42KB) and divided into 10+ categories.Import from icons are not limited to angular,In HTML webpages just use in place of tag.Īll the material icons packaged into a single font file.Īll we need to do is adding the below Google web fonts css in our html page. We have to import MatIconModule from Angular Material Modules. is part of angular material module called MatIconModule.We can use font ligature as an icon by putting the ligature text in component. Selector is used to display Material icons in Angular.We have around 900+ Angular Material icons.To show the below list icons,We need to load material icons css provided by Google
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