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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.
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Surging U.S. gold exports have overtaken traditional top exports, fueling speculation that rising global demand—particularly from foreign powers seeking alternatives to dollar-based reserves—is reshaping precious metals markets.
The allegorical image of Columbia is the female personification of the United States. It was also an historical name applied to the Americas and the New World.
From the May 8, 2026, Numismatic News e-Newsletter, readers favored modern classics like Eisenhower dollars and high-relief gold issues, with affordability and nostalgic appeal driving collector loyalty.
Global coin markets are thriving, with major international auctions and expos underscoring how worldwide demand increasingly shapes the broader numismatic landscape, including U.S. collecting trends.
The Royal Mint’s first Pink Floyd commemorative coin honors the legendary band’s groundbreaking music and iconic imagery, bringing The Dark Side of the Moon prism to collectors worldwide.
Niue’s prolific commemorative coin programs raise fascinating questions about legal tender, global minting partnerships, and where modern numismatics meets fantasy.
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Rare Palestine, Ceylon, and French Indo-China notes drove Stack’s Bowers’ Spring 2026 Maastricht sale, where record-breaking rarities and fresh-to-market collections energized global bidders.
European Central Bank After 20 years, the European Central Bank is preparing a new bank note series based on two possible themes: European culture or rivers and birds. A collection…
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…
Day five invites NumisTravel participants beyond Zurich for a scenic journey to Lucerne, a destination widely celebrated for showcasing Switzerland’s renowned natural beauty and historic atmosphere. Nestled along the shores…
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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.
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This month’s NumisMaster update delivers hundreds of new coin listings, expanded pricing data, and fresh precious metals adjustments as markets continue to shift.
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