Very few countries still mint silver coins, and those that do make them almost exclusively for collectors and investors.
The old cliché about finding rare and valuable coins is that you should start by digging around in your sofa. That’s not necessarily bad advice. But chances are the only loose change you’ll find there ...
Nice Gang ( a new mobile gaming studio, follows DC Comics as the second company to collaborate with the United States Mint ( ...
The first auction offering coins from the L. E. Bruun Collection, held on Sept.14th in Copenhagen, Denmark had ...
What Is The 1976 Eisenhower Dollar Made Of? The 1976 Eisenhower dollar or the 1776-1976 bicentennial Eisenhower dollar was ...
A childhood rhyme goes a little something like this: "Find a penny, pick it up, all day long you'll have good luck!" But what ...
Records were set in the first segment sale of the L.E. Bruun Collection, as a 1496 gold noble of King Hans of Denmark ...
A huge collection of Scandinavian coins hidden for a century by a tycoon's will has gone up for auction going over $10 ...
Condition: The condition of a coin plays a crucial role in its value. Quarters that are well-preserved, with minimal wear and ...
One of few known Specimen strikings of the Civil War era 1861-O Seated Liberty half dollar was recently offered in a Stack's ...
Worldcoin, the blockchain identity network known for its iris-scanning orbs as well as its affiliation with OpenAI founder ...
The year 1967 marked a turning point in American coinage. The United States Mint introduced a new copper-nickel clad composition for quarters, phasing out the traditional silver used in previous years ...