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Get into the haunting spirit with October’s NumisMaster update, featuring Halloween-themed coins from around the world.
Honoring decades of insightful numismatic writing, Eric Brothers earns an NLG award for his article exploring the artistry and history of the Walking Liberty half dollar.
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From Britannia to Marianne, these timeless female figures have long embodied national pride, power, and politics on coins across the world.
As gold breaks the $4,000 barrier, experts weigh what comes next — and whether global currencies can keep up.
U.S. commemoratives have long celebrated the past, but new proposals may mark a shift toward coins reflecting current events.
From ancient Greece to modern burials, coins have long traveled with the dead—carrying meaning, mystery, and even clues for the living.
Collectors agree—when it comes to authentication, trust is just as valuable as the coins themselves.
When the thrill of the hunt runs dry, consider collecting checks — affordable, artistic, and full of history, they bring charm and character to any paper currency collection.
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Osborne Mint in Cincinnati struck legal tender Ascension Islands coins during a special ceremony attended by hobby leaders and dignitaries.
From Full Torch Roosevelt dimes to Full Steps Jefferson nickels, here’s what collectors need to know about U.S. coin designations and how they affect value.
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Collectors chasing big silver may overlook a true bargain — the 1914 Barber half dollar, the lowest-mintage business-strike half of the 20th century and a surprisingly affordable classic.
U.S. Mint sales slowed in September, though American Liberty coins and quarter ornaments saw notable gains amid an otherwise quiet month.
NumisMaster has updated pricing for key Mexican coins of the 1900s, with notable changes to scarce silver centavos and Revolution-era issues.
Gold hits record highs and silver surges to 2011 levels—but are precious metals peaking or just getting started?
NumisMaster added more than 1,800 new bank notes in 2025, updating 191 countries and keeping collectors current with the latest global issues.
From the September 26, 2025, Numismatic News e-Newsletter, respondents shared wins and lessons—some saw strong gains, others still wait, but all valued silver’s safety net.
Stack’s Bowers Galleries Named Exclusive Official Auctioneer of the New PCGS Trade and Grade Showcase Conventions and New Submission Integration Program.
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The U.S. Mint honors America’s naval legacy with a 250th Anniversary Silver Eagle featuring a special Navy privy mark.
An uncatalogued Treasury variety from the certified proofs of the BEP was found at the Smithsonian Institution.
Event highlights include 1907 Rolled Edge Indian Eagle proof, 1854-O Liberty Double Eagle and 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar
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Cuba’s currency crisis is worsening, with coin shortages, inflation, and distrust in the banking system fueling talk of high-denomination coins — but will it solve the problem?
Part two of the article series highlights depictions of horses on U.S.-issued currency, featuring colonial, federally issued, and Confederate notes.
Stanley Gibbons Baldwin’s will auction The Crown Coin: Her Masterpiece—widely hailed as the world’s most valuable coin, a dazzling tribute to Queen Elizabeth II in gold and diamonds.
Collector seeks history on an exceedingly rare 1861 Clark, Gruber & Co. $5 remainder—tracing its sparse provenance and inviting leads to fill the gaps.