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What 2019-dated coin would you nominate for Coin of the Year?

Without a doubt, the U.S. Mint’s “Fiasco Coin”: 2019-S Enhanced Reverse Proof silver Eagle should be the Coin of the Year!

Steve McGowan Algonac, Mich.

I would say 100 percent the 2019 gold Buffalo. It has a beautiful design and it’s gold.

Name and address withheld

The “W” mintmark Lincoln penny.

Andy Kadisak via Facebook

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