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Collectors have long overlooked the 1880 three-cent piece, but its low mintage, affordability, and history make it one of the hobby’s most underappreciated copper-nickel coins.
Superheroes are striking again—this time on coins from the U.S. Mint, Monnaie de Paris, and beyond. Discover the latest DC Comics issues lighting up December’s releases.
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Gold and silver could soon spend like dollars, as new state bills and global moves hint at a future where precious metals meet digital finance.
From the December 5, 2025, Numismatic News e-Newsletter, many readers shared their 2025 numismatic highlights—from completing long-awaited collections to celebrating historic Mint releases and military commemoratives.
Numismatic News staff joined Coin of the Year sponsors in China to explore minting innovation, meet designers, and attend the Beijing International Coin Expo.
The seas of history proved golden as an Elizabeth I “Ship” ryal charted a record $372,000 at Heritage’s $5.7 million auction.
From shipbuilding and space travel to automobiles and assembly lines, the 2025 American Innovation coins honor inventors who shaped our world. The reverse proof set debuts Dec. 9.
Born from Civil War coin shortages, encased postage combined stamps and advertising to fill the gap in small change and became a unique collectible in its own right.
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From Manassas to Appomattox, Peter Huntoon connects pivotal Civil War battles through rare National Bank notes issued in the towns where history was made.
The U.S. Mint may have stopped striking cents, but the denomination isn’t dead yet. A legal pause, public speculation, and renewed collector interest keep Lincoln in the spotlight.
Now that the U.S. Mint has paused cent production, experts weigh whether hoarding billions of Lincoln cents makes sense—or just cents.
In Hong Kong, coins still clink. In Mainland China, they’ve all but vanished. A trip through two cities shows the changing face of money in modern Asia.
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From the November 28, 2025, Numismatic News e-Newsletter, while many readers expressed excitement about the upcoming 250th-anniversary commemoratives, concerns over rising U.S. Mint prices tempered some of that enthusiasm.
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An omega mark on the 2025 Lincoln cents hints at the end of an era, but with soaring costs and Congress undecided, America’s small change remains uncertain.
Silver proof sets have quietly held their shine since 1992 — overlooked by many, yet rich with value, history, and untapped potential for collectors.
1910-S Double Eagle and ‘Two-Tailed’ Washington Quarter Mule break auction records.
From the November 21, 2025, Numismatic News e-Newsletter, many readers shared how they’re gifting coins, hoping to inspire younger collectors.
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Issues going under the hammer include the 24 Karat gold penny, sold on behalf of the United States Mint.




