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22 of the most dazzling new High Jewellery pieces to covet – Tatler

22 of the most dazzling new High Jewellery pieces to covet  Tatler
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Raj Diamonds Jewellery Store opens in city – Star of Mysore

Raj Diamonds Jewellery Store opens in city  Star of Mysore
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All that glitters: why lab-made gems might not be an ethical alternative – The Guardian

All that glitters: why lab-made gems might not be an ethical alternative  The Guardian
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De Beers drives true diamond beneficiation transformation – Mining Review

De Beers drives true diamond beneficiation transformation  Mining Review
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National Moon Day 2021: Moonstones

Moonstones can be really gorgeous; they exude an almost mystical light that gives them a unique look. While they can be overlooked when people are thinking about gemstones, the moonstone …

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Diamonds 101: The Oval Cut

The delicate, elongated shape of the oval cut diamond paired with its subtle brilliance and narrowing effect on the finger create a coveted diamond shape made for the one-of-a-kind bride. It is no surprise that the oval cut diamond has captured the spotlight and secured itself as the most popular cut of 2021 and into the foreseeable future.


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What Is the Liberty Coin Act?

The Liberty Coin Act of 1985 brought to life one of the world’s most popular silver bullion coins. The Act authorized the minting of the popular American Silver Eagle coin. Learn how and why the Liberty Coin Act came about, what it called for, and how it compares to the Gold Bullion Act of 1985.

The Origin of the Liberty Coin Act

The Liberty Coin Act (formally Public Law 99-51), passed in 1985 and signed into law by President Ronald Reagan, paved the way for minting millions of $1 coins made of 99.9% pure silver.

U.S. Senator James McClure of Idaho sponsored the Liberty Coin Act as a way for miners to sell surplus silver to the federal government. Aside from producing a lot of potatoes, Idaho also produces a fair amount of silver.

The 1 oz. Silver Eagle coins and others included in the Act pay tribute to the Statue of Liberty and her home, Ellis Island.

The front of the American Silver Eagle coin design is based on Adolph A. Weinman’s “Walking Liberty” half-dollar, produced from 1916 to 1947. The “Walking Liberty” half-dollar is considered one of the most beautiful American coins ever minted.

In 2021, the U.S. Mint marked the 35th anniversary of the American Eagle Coin Program with an updated design. The design now includes some of Weinman’s original details that were not previously displayed. Beginning in 2021, the back of the coin shows an eagle making a landing, carrying an oak branch it seems prepared to place in a nest.

From 1986 through the first half of 2021, the back of the coin showed a heraldic eagle with a shield, clenching an olive branch in its right talon and arrows in its left talon. The design, by John Mercanti, symbolized strength and endurance.

The Role of the Liberty Coin Act in U.S. History

The American Silver Eagle coin was born as a result of the Liberty Coin Act, an amendment to the law that created the Statue of Liberty commemorative coin program.

The American Silver Eagle Coin Program, launched in 1986, wound up being one of the most popular and profitable coin programs in the history of the U.S. Mint. To date, more than 600 million of these coins have been minted.

“Today, the Silver Eagle is at the heart of the modern U.S. coin and silver bullion markets as the silver coin that has the highest demand and premiums and the greatest liquidity because of those factors,” according to CoinWeek.

The Liberty Coin Act and the Gold Bullion Act

Both the Liberty Coin Act and the Gold Bullion Coin Act were passed in 1985. These federal laws authorized the production of silver and gold bullion coins by the U.S. Mint. Under the Gold Bullion Coin Act, the Mint was directed to issue gold coins in $50, $25, $10, and $5 denominations. Now American Eagle Silver and American Eagle Gold coins are among the most popular coins in the world.

Shop American Silver Eagle coins online or over the phone today. Buy one Silver Eagle or buy silver in bulk with the Silver Eagle Monster Box!

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Gold just can’t shake the Fed

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(Kitco News) – The gold market just can’t shake the fact that the U.S. central bank is looking to raise interest rates sooner than expected, even if the first rate hikes aren’t for another two years.

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Argosy submits EIA for lithium carbonate production expansion in Argentina

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(Kitco News) – Argosy plans a larger scale operation up to an additional 10,000tpa, supplementing the 2,000tpa operation currently in construction.

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Market Recap: Friday, July 23

Yahoo! Finance: SI=F News

Wall Street on Friday completed a four-session win streak, setting fresh records after another batch of strong earnings. Rebecca Felton, RiverFront Investment Group Sr. Market Strategist and Hal Reynolds, Chief Investment Officer, Los Angeles Capital joined Yahoo Finance Live to discuss. 

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