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Coin Capsule Direct Fit - 27 mm
Coin Capsule Direct Fit - 27 mm
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Coin Capsule w/Black Gasket - 27 mm
Coin Capsule w/Black Gasket - 27 mm
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Quadrum Intercept Snaplock Holder w/Black Gasket - 27 mm
Quadrum Intercept Snaplock Holder w/Black Gasket - 27 mm
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About Modern U.S. $10 Gold Commemoratives

Modern U.S. $10 Gold Commemorative Coins are a series of commemorative coins issued by the U.S. Mint in gold. They are legal tender coins with a face value of $10, but their actual value is based on the price of gold and can fluctuate accordingly.

These coins are typically issued to commemorate significant events or people in American histories, such as the Olympic Games, the Constitution, and various military branches. The designs of the coins often feature famous American landmarks, symbols, or figures.

The first Modern U.S. $10 Gold Commemorative Coin was issued in 1984 to commemorate the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, and since then, the U.S. Mint has released several coins in the series.

Some notable coins in the series include:
  • 2000 Library of Congress Coin: Issued to commemorate the bicentennial of the Library of Congress, this coin features a design based on the library's neoclassical architecture.
  • 2005 Marine Corps Coin: Issued to commemorate the 230th anniversary of the U.S. Marine Corps, this coin features the Marine Corps emblem on the obverse and a scene of Marines raising the flag on Iwo Jima on the reverse.
  • 2011 Army Coin: Issued to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the establishment of the U.S. Army, this coin features the Army emblem on the obverse and a modern soldier on the reverse.


Modern U.S. $10 Gold Commemorative Coins are popular with coin collectors and history enthusiasts. They provide a unique way to celebrate important events and people in American history.


Benefits Of Storing Coins In Capsules & Other Containers

Keeping coins in capsules and boxes has several benefits. One of the main advantages is that they provide an extra layer of protection for coins, shielding them from scratches, dings, and other forms of wear and damage. This is especially important for rare or valuable coins that collectors want to preserve in the best possible condition.

In addition, capsules and boxes can help preserve the mint coin's luster. Coins are typically minted with a shiny, lustrous finish, but exposure to the elements and other factors can cause the shine to fade. By keeping coins in capsules and boxes, collectors can help preserve their mint luster for extended periods.

Another benefit of keeping coins in capsules and boxes is that they can help prevent toning and discoloration. Toning refers to the process by which a coin's surface gradually changes color over time due to exposure to air and other environmental factors. Toning can detract from a coin's appearance and value. Keeping coins in capsules and boxes can help slow toning and prevent discoloration.
Capsules and boxes are also ideal for storing and organizing a coin collection. They are designed to be easy to store and organize, making keeping your coin collection in good order simple. You can use boxes to store larger sets or multiple coins, while capsules are ideal for individual coins.

Lastly, capsules and boxes can be used for display purposes. They allow collectors to showcase their coin collection in an attractive and protective way. Some capsules and boxes even come with built-in stands or other display features to make it easy to show off your coins.

Keeping coins in capsules and boxes can help preserve their condition, value, and appearance over time while making it easier to store, organize, and display your collection.
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