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“Magic of the Northern Lights” shows how sold-out mintages and strong resale demand can push modern collector coin values well beyond silver content.
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America’s gold American Arts Medals reveal how marketing missteps, missing denominations, and collector perception can shape the success or failure of modern bullion programs.
Unlike many competitions where a medal is given as a prize, at this year’s 2026 MEDALS250 contest held by the American Medallic Sculpture Association, medallions were the focus of the…
It’s tough to find a series of United States coins in which there is some silver, but which also have some good prices nestled in among the greater bunch. What…
As faith in fiat and digital currency wavers, a growing number of states are embracing gold and silver as tangible legal tender alternatives.
From sixpenny nails to Krugerrands, these surprising money facts reveal how everyday terms and global coins carry fascinating financial history.
From the May 1, 2026, Numismatic News e-Newsletter, readers expressed growing frustration that America’s semiquincentennial circulation coins remain largely absent from everyday change.
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From private gold mints to modern legal tender laws, America’s monetary history reveals a far more competitive currency system than many collectors realize.
As inflation reshapes global currency systems, the United States may be overdue not only to retire the penny, but also to rethink higher denomination coins and bank notes.
A visit to Zurich’s SINCONA auction house offers NumisTravel participants a rare look inside the global marketplace for elite numismatics.
In the last month, we have added 82 new bank notes and Pick numbers to the NumisMaster database.
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President Warren G. Harding joins the U.S. Mint’s Presidential Silver Medals series May 13 with a one-ounce silver tribute honoring America’s 29th commander in chief.
The scarce 1864-S quarter remains one of 19th-century numismatics’ overlooked treasures, offering remarkable rarity and historical significance at prices that may still undervalue its true potential.
The government has said the cent may no longer be produced, but it won’t be demonetized. Was this same scenario played out with the half cent? The half-cent denomination was…
This month’s NumisMaster update delivers hundreds of new coin listings, expanded pricing data, and fresh precious metals adjustments as markets continue to shift.
Located in Zurich’s historic Old Town, Soul | Creative Kitchen Bar offers NumisTravel participants a modern dining experience along the city’s scenic riverfront.
Behind major bullion coin series like the Chinese Panda and Australian Nugget are surprising origins few collectors would expect.
From specie to smartphone wallets, the evolution of money is reshaping who collects coins and why.
From the April 24, 2026, Numismatic News e-Newsletter: readers say eye appeal, authenticity, condition, and value remain the biggest factors when choosing the right coin.
A new Australian tribute coin honoring Queen Elizabeth II is generating fierce public debate, proving that even royal commemoratives are not immune to modern design controversy.
Federal audits and global sourcing concerns are raising questions about whether U.S. Mint gold programs meet legal standards for newly mined domestic gold.
A $2 bill carried by Gene Cernan on three historic space missions realized more than $91,000 at auction, setting a remarkable benchmark for space-flown currency.
At Zurich’s MoneyMuseum, coins and currency are examined not simply as collectibles, but as part of the larger story of trade, trust, and economic evolution.
The latest American Innovation dollar honors Steve Jobs, celebrating California’s visionary co-founder of Apple and his lasting impact on technology and human connection.
Before Alaska achieved statehood, just three territorial banks issued scarce National Bank notes, creating some of the rarest and most historically significant currency in American numismatics.
Stack’s Bowers & Ponterio’s April Hong Kong sale topped $30 million, with strong results across Asian coins and paper money.
Newly discovered Kushan-era coins at Taxila highlight the ancient city’s role as a political, cultural, and economic center in early South Asia.




