NCLT Acronym for Non Circulating Legal Tender. New Orleans The branch Mint established in 1838 in New Orleans, Louisiana. It struck coins for the United States until its seizure in 1861 by the Confederacy.
NCLT - Short for Non-Circulating Legal Tender. Refers to a legal tender coin that has a face value but does not circulate. Two examples in US coinage are commemoratives, particularly those issued 1982 and later, and bullion coins.
NCLT - Non Circulating Legal Tender This is coins that can be legally used as money but are not actually intended for circulation. Some examples are commemorative coins, old coins, or rare coins.
NCLT An abbreviation designating official government issue; "Non-Circulating, Legal Tender" coins, generally struck of silver or gold in denominations not intended to circulate commercially. net price ...
NCLT - See Non Circulating Legal Tender Coins `New' Coins - An indication on the decimal coinage from 1968 to 1981 to show that these were New Pence, not old pence.
NCLT Can Maintain the Interest of New Collectors As a collector of higher grade pre-decimal coins and quality error coins I purchase new coins for my core collection quite infrequently, perhaps not more that 10-12 coins a year.
[edit] N NCLT Non circulating legal tender. 1 commemorative coins, 2 old coins, 3 rare coins, 4 restricted coins.
Non Circulating Legal Tender (NCLT) Coin or banknote issues created and sold by, or under authorisation of, agencies of sovereign governments, expressly for collectors.
Non Circulating Legal Tender - or NCLT. A coin struck by the national issuing authority mainly to be sold to collectors. The coins also have a face value and can be spent in the country of issue.
Starting in 2009 the Royal Mint started to issue large numbers of Non-circulating Legal Tender (NCLT) crowns issued only in bullion for the London Olympics. Until I get further information from the Royal Mint I will not be listing these items.
Coins issued to honor some person, place, or event and, in many instances, to raise funds for activities related to the theme. Sometimes called NCLT (non-circulating legal tender) commemoratives. commercial grade ...
Sometimes called NCLT (non- circulating legal tender) commemoratives. commercial grade A grade that is usually one level higher than the market grade; refers to a coin that is "pushed" a grade, ...
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