Winter storms may keep you indoors, but it’s the perfect time to take stock of your collection. Whether you're organizing ...
No S’ Proof Lincoln Cent continues to surface, with three more recently discovered. Once thought to be nearly all accounted ...
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AI is reshaping the coin world—but not always for the better. From counterfeit scams using AI-generated likenesses to ...
From the coins of past empires to today’s numismatic news, the March issue has it all! Explore German Empire coinage, Anatolian Beyliks rulers, and Russia’s silver evolution. Plus, dive into Cuban ...
From faithful companions to fierce protectors, dogs have graced 19th-century obsolete currency in ways both heartwarming and ...
With the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825, large numbers of immigrants. many of whom were German, were able to travel inland to new areas of the United States to obtain land and settle.
It makes sense to save costs at the Mint so they can make more stuff to sell. That being said, there are two sides to that coin… Heads, you save $$, but tails, you have to produce more nickles because ...