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Taylor Swift’s new fascination with ancient coin jewelry shines a spotlight on Roman denarii, historical talismans—and maybe even coin collecting itself.
Renowned Canadian artist Susanna Blunt shares her journey from child prodigy to designing coins—and painting Queen Elizabeth—during this fascinating World Coin News interview.
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Sede Vacante coins mark the rare periods between papal reigns with unique numismatic history.
The Sound Money movement is gaining momentum in 2025, with states pushing to restore gold and silver as real money.
Calling all coin clubs and show organizers—don’t miss your free chance to be seen by thousands of collectors!
Despite the rise of crypto, physical coins are still alive and well, holding value and meaning in a world increasingly obsessed with digital transactions.
Inflows into Chinese gold ETFs have already surpassed Q1 totals—outpacing the U.S. and signaling a powerful shift in global demand.
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Polymer bank notes are gaining traction for their durability, cleanliness, and resistance to counterfeiting.
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Spink UK’s World Banknotes auction featured rare 1939 Bank Polski specimens—historic zlotych notes created as Nazi forces invaded Poland.
Stack’s Bowers Galleries is pleased to announce the first-ever public appearance and offering of a 1945 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Fourth Inaugural medal in gold.
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