Criticism over the Semiquincentennial dime’s missing olive branch is gaining traction—but the historical record shows the symbol of peace was never part of the design to begin with.
A behind-the-scenes look at the Michigan Statehood Quarter’s ceremonial strike—and how a six-year-old made numismatic history at the Denver Mint.
A new survey shows coins still dominate laundromats—but digital payments are rising, and studies suggest they may lead consumers to spend more.
Coin technology and design have made major strides in recent years. A prominent example is Germany’s introduction of ...
Renowned as a rare natural beauty, the Australian opal has become the latest star of The Perth Mint’s “Wonders of Australia” series. Focusing on the Outback, the 99.99% silver 1-ounce Australian $1 ...
Strong attendance marked the first Long Beach Expo under Stack’s Bowers Galleries, with future shows scheduled for September ...
This month’s CoinClinic explores the line between collecting and speculation, the legality of company store money, wage ...
A rare 1691 five-guinea gold coin depicting joint monarchs William and Mary, struck during England’s Glorious Revolution era, will cross the auction block at Roseberys London.
Aspiring numismatists can learn directly from industry leaders through Stack’s Bowers Galleries fully funded Professional ...
Coins have been around since what seems like the dawn of time and human civilization. Of course, numismatists, collectors, ...
Forged in San Francisco in 1857 and lost for 130 years in the SS Central America “Ship of Gold,” the massive 64-pound Eureka bar is now offered through fractional ownership.
I tried to spend one in a gas station for some gum, and the guy didn't think it was real money. The cost of producing a coin (22¢ each for an SBA or Sacagawea dollar) w/ up to 40 or 50 year life vs.
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