Sales platforms, grading, and auction venues all influence a coin’s price—but how much? A closer look at the key-date 1934 ...
Stop printing the $1, $2 (who uses it?) and $5 bills. Widely distribute the $1 coin, which is sitting in huge quantities in ...
A cache of 337 coins bearing Cleopatra VII’s image sheds new light on the age of the Temple of Taposiris Magna—and the ...
No S’ Proof Lincoln Cent continues to surface, with three more recently discovered. Once thought to be nearly all accounted ...
Winter storms may keep you indoors, but it’s the perfect time to take stock of your collection. Whether you're organizing ...
AI is reshaping the coin world—but not always for the better. From counterfeit scams using AI-generated likenesses to ...
From faithful companions to fierce protectors, dogs have graced 19th-century obsolete currency in ways both heartwarming and ...
Hogan's Alley is no longer standing in its original form; it was demolished over a century later for urban renewal. However, ...
From the coins of past empires to today’s numismatic news, the March issue has it all! Explore German Empire coinage, Anatolian Beyliks rulers, and Russia’s silver evolution. Plus, dive into Cuban ...
This Graded Choice Very Fine 35 by PMG bank note was printed when the far reaches of western Canada were in its infancy, ...
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