ANA $5 coin ceremony honors Pittsburgh, designer Joel Iskowitz and PAN president Patrick McBride.
DLRC’s no-reserve Old Holder Collection auction features 100 vintage-holder coins, including Gold CAC pieces and consecutive ...
U.S. Mint 2026 FIFA World Cup coin pre-sales are sluggish, with Proof silver dollars leading demand and Uncirculated gold $5 ...
New York medalist and sculptor Chris Kunk was commissioned by the American Numismatic Society to design this Pursuit of Happiness Through Enterprise medal for the nation’s 250th anniversary. A medal ...
Numismatic professional Donald Herres issues a warning about “the gold bar scam” (or the “gold courier scam”) and how to protect oneself and family members from becoming victims. Here’s his account of ...
This 1941-D Lincoln cent shows an improper alloy mix error. The lighter streaks are enriched in zinc, tin, or both. Freshly minted coins are sometimes adorned by ...
Counterfeit 1876-CC Trade dollar exhibits a raised lump above the second T and between T and A in STATES. The obverse and reverse were paired from two different design types. The U.S. Trade dollar ...
A Roosevelt dime lacking a Mint mark is generally a normal coin, not a die variety. Mint mark usage has differed over the years. The reader’s question about post-1965 Roosevelt dimes without a Mint ...
Maui trade dollars have been issued in a long string going back decades. These tokens are issued for use on Maui but are often retained as souvenirs of a visit to Hawaii. The United States has a long ...
The 2026 American Eagle 1-ounce .999 fine silver dollar bullion coin is in production at the West Point Mint. Production of the 2025 American Buffalo gold bullion coin and the American Eagle gold ...
Over the past twelve months, the collectible paper money market has demonstrated remarkable resilience and continued growth, with certain categories reaching new heights while others achieve market ...
They were the most beautiful federal notes ever issued, vastly more artistic than anything in circulation in the United States today. And they were abject failures, replaced by new designs within two ...