November 2022 News Digest
November 1, 2022
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Originally produced in Austria during the 16th century, the Austrian One Ducat Gold Coin is one of Rosland’s many coin offerings.
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In October, the Royal Canadian Mint and Central Bank of Barbados won the IACA award for “Best New Commemorative or Test Circulating Coin” with their $1 coin that glows in the dark!
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A collection of 44 gold coins from the Byzantine Empire was recently found hidden in a wall. Learn why someone may have hid these coins in a wall.
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Rosland CEO Marin Aleksov explores working toward a more sustainable precious metals industry.
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The U.S. Mint recently released the Franklin Pierce Presidential Silver Medal, which is part of a collection that includes coins featuring several of our nation’s early presidents.
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The U.K. Royal Mint just released its first portrait of King Charles III as part of a special commemorative coin series that honors the life of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Rosland Capital is happy to feature the South African Krugerrand Gold coin as part of its gold bullion collection.
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A new Michael Schumacher coin joins Rosland’s Formula 1® collection for 2022. A portion of sales goes to support Schumacher’s Keep Fighting Foundation.
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The Seattle Art Museum is now featuring several classical numismatic coins, like the Athenian tetradrachm and silver decadrachm from Syracuse.
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In late September, the U.S. Mint announced its latest addition to the Armed Forces Silver Medals Program, with the 2022 coin honoring the U.S. Coast Guard.
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Archeologists recently discovered a hoard of Islamic-era gold and silver coins behind an Egyptian temple.
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Learn more about how to best care for your coins in this blog by Rosland CEO Marin Aleksov.












