The United States government has stopped minting pennies, leading to a surge in interest in coin collecting as both a hobby and a financial investment.
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As the "father of the state quarters program," David L. Ganz already has made his mark on American coin collecting. Now he has contributed a book that should be in the library of every numismatist and ...
Today's coin identifier app technology uses advanced AI to instantly recognize coins, estimate values, and even detect rare errors that could be worth thousands of dollars.
At a recent meeting of the Palm Beach Coin Club, members bought and sold coins, discussed the current market, latest trends and upcoming shows. Matthew Tavory remembered meetings in middle school. “I ...
Nothing says you are rich in a cartoon quite like having a bag of gold coins. However, if you want to turn this animated fantasy of riches into reality, you might have to go digging through your coin ...
Coin books filled with pennies from all the states were spread across the table. Next to them, the Red Book — a.k.a. the coin bible, or the definitive, annually updated price guide for US coins — sat ...
Back in 1999, Jennifer Scott, now 49, heard on the news that the U.S. Mint was issuing quarters to honor each of the 50 states. She began collecting the quarters, each featuring a design specific to ...
Once known as the “Hobby of the Kings,” coin collecting is a global pastime open to anyone with an appetite for accumulation. Coins can be appreciated due to their artwork, their rarity or their ...
Ethan and Andrew Singer didn’t attend a downtown Fort Wayne coin show Sunday just to browse. The novice collectors – ages 14 and 12, respectively – came to the Grand Wayne Convention Center ready to ...