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American citizens who volunteered for military service for Allied nations who entered World War II before the United States ...
John W. Highfill, Tulsa, Oklahoma, coin dealer who founded the National Silver Dollar Roundtable, passed away on June 15, ...
The United States Mint is offering bronze Presidential medals honoring the presidency of Joe Biden with two different diameters providing a choice of options for collectors.
As the anticipation builds for the arrival of superhero coins and medals from the United States Mint, it’s a reminder of the place that popular culture plays in our lives. I admit to a bias because my ...
One of just 7,469 1860-C Coronet gold $2.50 quarter eagles known to have been struck at the Charlotte, North Carolina, Mint will be auctioned July 9 by Stanley Gibbons Baldwin’s of London.
Variety experts discover the 1943-S Lincoln cent currently listed as doubled die obverse variety FS-101 in the "Cherrypickers’ Guide" to be instead a 1943/1942-S overdate, a newly identified ...
A new book by economics professor Farley Grubb presents a different interpretation of the history of the early U.S. monetary system and the first U.S. paper money, notes known as Continental dollars.
The South African Mint has struck the final issues of quarter-ounce and 1-ounce gold Krugerrands on the Oom Paul press, which dates to 1891 with the coins available from a U.S. distributor.
The unit cost for producing and distributing copper-nickel Jefferson 5-cent coins during FY2024 totaled 13.78 cents per coin, compared to 11.54 cents in FY2023 and 10.41 cents in FY2022.
An exemption on sales and use taxes for currency and bullion sales will take effect in Kentucky on Aug. 1, after an attempt by the state's governor to veto it was determined invalid.
Numismatic researcher and author Winston Zack is accepting pre-orders for his latest completed reference, the 400-page, 8.5-by-11-inch, hardcover Bad Metal, Silver: 50c to S$1, Circulating ...