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From the April 6, 2026, Numismatic News e-Newsletter: Readers shared the surprising collections they’ve built over time.
Rare Victorian ‘Una and the Lion’ five sovereign coin estimated to fetch £70,000 – £120,000 in upcoming Rogers Jones Chester sale.
Mexico celebrates the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a three-coin commemorative series, including a historic first-ever 25-peso gold coin.
The history of Morrow, Ohio banks is told through rare national bank notes, highlighting early currency issues, rival institutions, and their eventual merger.
Carson City Seated dollars are among the rarest in U.S. coinage, with low mintages and even lower survival rates making them standouts for collectors.
A selection of recently released coins worldwide from the April World Coin News.
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Recent price reviews reveal sharp swings in modern Canadian coins, where changing demand and scarcity continue to reshape values.
Precious metals IRAs come with hidden drawbacks, including required distributions that may trigger taxes sooner than expected.
Fluctuating metal prices complicate valuations, but strong demand and limited supply continue to drive the rare coin market.
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This month brings new listings across several countries, contributor additions, and Fiji’s newly issued polymer bank notes.
From the March 27, 2026, Numismatic News e-Newsletter: Readers weigh in on whether the hobby is shifting from tradition to new collecting habits shaped by younger generations.
A major offering of space-flown currency and coins, from the Richard Jurek collection, including rare $2 bills and Apollo-era artifacts, highlights RR Auction’s April sale.
Awarded to the first Olympic champions in 1896, this rare silver medal emerges as a standout highlight of Wannenes’ April sale.
Early U.S. gold rarities, an 1879 Flowing Hair Stella and S.S. Central America ingots power strong results in March 26-28 event.
A forgotten industrial giant, 19th-century glassmaking lives on through the merchant notes and scrip it left behind.
The American Innovation series heads to Wisconsin, honoring the Cray-1 supercomputer and its groundbreaking role in modern computing.
Despite the rise of digital payments, global data shows cash remains a critical safeguard during economic uncertainty, political shifts, and system disruptions.
Readers explore overlooked facts, laws, and history behind U.S. coinage and collecting.
President Donald J. Trump’s signature will appear on future U.S. paper currency.
From personal stories to creative challenges, collectors are building numismatic sets based on themes, history, and imagination rather than traditional dates and mintmarks.
A selection of recently released bank note issues from around the world.
Wyoming’s gold purchase underscores a broader trend as states adopt precious metals to hedge against inflation and challenge reliance on fiat currency.
From the March 20, 2026, Numismatic News e-Newsletter, readers debated the olive branch on the 2026 dime, balancing tradition, design concerns, and national symbolism.
Rare but meaningful, fish on coins reflect centuries of symbolism, culture, and design.
The U.S. has unveiled its 250th coins, but where’s the bank note to match—and the chance to reach a wider audience?




