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Fire, folklore, and festive currency mark the arrival of the Year of the Fire Horse.
The 2026 Coin of the Year competition is officially underway, beginning with the global call for nominations that will shape the COTY 100.
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Beyond the famous 1877 and 1909-S, early 1870s Indian Head cents and overlooked dates like 1876 are quietly revealing how survival rates, not just mintages, drive today’s market.
Rising silver prices, shifting gold demand, and policy changes are reshaping Europe’s coin market in 2026—blurring the line between collecting and investing.
From the February 6, 2026, Numismatic News e-Newsletter, readers say rising bullion prices spark curiosity and speculation, while 2026’s new designs may attract a few collectors despite high Mint costs.
From Lunar New Year issues to ancient Celtic staters, horse motifs are driving a powerful design trend—and strong auction results—in 2026.
From D-Day invasion notes to military payment certificates, this ANA Summer Seminar course explores the fascinating world of WWII military and emergency numismatics.
An exploration of dateless coins, denominations, and the collecting potential of fraternal and organizational numismatic material.
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As states look for new revenue, sales tax exemptions on bullion and coins are under fire — but prior repeals prove they can backfire dramatically.
Record silver prices are driving discounts, melting decisions, and tough choices for collectors of common world coins.
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World Money Fair Berlin records its highest visitor numbers since its inception.
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