The 2021 American Innovation $1 Video Game Coin Featuring New Hampshire Drops Tomorrow At Noon ET.



Welcome, in today’s video we start out at JM Bullion to check on live spot precious metal prices. After, we thank all those who joined us last night for a tremendous and compelling story from Colorado Coins. Next, we headed over to the US Mint to look at tomorrow’s release of the video game-token coin that represents Ralph Baer’s home video game system from New Hampshire. Ralph Baer is known as “The Father of Video Games” as every single game and simulation from medical to aviation owes Mr. Baer many thanks for ushering in the era of video games. Also, there’s a theory that I share about newly minted coins from a fresh die.

American Innovation $1 Coin 2021 Rolls and Bags – New Hampshire
https://catalog.usmint.gov/american-innovation-1-coin-2021-rolls-and-bags-new-hampshire-MASTER_INNOVATIONNH.html?cgid=2021-product-schedule

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3 thoughts on “The 2021 American Innovation $1 Video Game Coin Featuring New Hampshire Drops Tomorrow At Noon ET.”

  1. I do the enrollments for the proof set $24 and the reverse proof $11.50 but not the bags or the rolls.

    What a show last night, and I commend you for hosting and having put that together. I'm a native New Yorker, originally from NYC (left to go to Univ. Of Texas at 19yrs of age) and I've always carried that with me. There was no prouder day or most grievous for me as a New Yorker, than 9/11. I owe that to the men and women who perished, but also to the ones who survived and continue to this day to suffer affliction because they did their duty and performed the unthinkable, in spite of the cost.

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