November 2025 News Digest | Rosland Capital

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November 2025 News Digest

Nov 06, 2025
  • Rare Collectibles TV has just launched the first exclusive official one-ounce Dr. Seuss gold coin, featuring The Grinch just in time for the holidays. This coin is a limited edition of just 99, with each one graded MS-70 by PCGS. The price is set at $6,995 and includes a bonus 2025 silver Grinch coin.
  • For a century, Turkey's Republic gold coins—the 22-karat "Ata Lira"—have been one of the nation's most treasured gifts. First minted in 1925 and featuring the portrait of Atatürk, these coins are powerful symbols of national pride and lasting value.
  • Saxony's oldest coin, a 2,200-year-old Celtic gold “rainbow cup”, has been unearthed by a metal detectorist near Leipzig. This rare find provides a window into early European culture by revealing ancient trade ties between Celtic and Germanic tribes. The artifact will soon be put on display.
  • The U.S. Mint has introduced its first laser-engraved coin, the 2025 American Eagle Silver Proof (1 oz), featuring a new laser-engraved privy mark. This high-tech move is a strong deterrent against the recent surge of China-made counterfeits sold on online auction platforms.
  • The U.S. Mint recently launched its 2025 “American Liberty” series, including the high-relief $100 gold coin and silver medal, and the new Laser-Engraved Proof Silver Eagle. The gold coin sold 7,350 units in its first ~3 days, the silver medal sold 28,888 units, and the Laser Engraved Silver Eagle reached 59,520 sales on its first day alone. 
  • Ohio is considering a proposal, House Bill 206, which would establish a state currency backed by gold and silver. This electronic system aims to counter the dollar's devaluation by linking every unit of currency spent to actual metal reserves held by the state.