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Trump wants to end penny production, but cutting the cent may raise costs on nickels—creating losses for the Mint and opportunities for collectors.
Pre-1934 U.S. gold coins are trading at unusually low premiums as soaring spot prices, rising supply, and weaker demand shift today’s market.
William Wyon-designed proof pattern shines at million-dollar Heritage Auction.
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Die numbers, introduced on British coins in 1863, tracked production quality. Found on select 19th-century issues, they reveal minting flaws and rejected batches.
The last day on the 2025 Numismatic Tour led us to the National Museum Cardiff and St Fagans National Museum of History before we said goodbye.
Collectors can secure modern editions of America’s classic silver dollars when sales begin September 11.
From childhood on the bourse floor to leading Executive Currency, Bianca Bart reflects on her journey and the future of the hobby.
Once owned by Renaissance financier Jakob Fugger, rare medals and coins highlighted Künker’s Summer Auction Sales, where historic treasures realized €7.8 million.
A VIP tour of the Royal Mint, including striking our own coins, was on the agenda for today.
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A forgotten hoard of crisp “Series of 1929” $10 notes from the First National Bank of Easthampton, Mass., opened a new chapter in small-size national currency collecting.
Devoted numismatic scholar and longtime American Numismatic Association volunteer, Chuck Mitton shared his passion for collecting and culture with generosity and dedication.
On day five the group headed to Wales, stopping for a couple of museums along the way.
The Tower of London, which housed the Mint from 1279 to the early 1800s, kicked off today’s agenda.
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Day 3, Friday, Sept. 5, the group visited the Bank of England Museum and explored the Portobello Road Market.
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