American Eagle gold coins saw strong first‑day sales despite gold topping $5,000/oz. High pricing, special 250th‑anniversary ...
Collector Anatoly Omelchenko discovered a rare 1983 Lincoln cent struck on an underweight defective bronze planchet.
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A multimillion-dollar hoard of more than 800 U.S. Civil War era coins was recently unearthed in a cornfield somewhere in the state of Kentucky. A multimillion-dollar hoard of more than 800 U.S. Civil ...
The 1943/1942-S Lincoln cent, FS-101, in an early die state with doubling under the bottom of the upright of the 4. A new World War II overdate variety, a 1943/1942-S Lincoln cent, has been identified ...
This 1941-D Lincoln cent shows an improper alloy mix error. The lighter streaks are enriched in zinc, tin, or both. Freshly minted coins are sometimes adorned by ...
The third San Francisco Mint at 155 Hermann Street is on the National Register of Historic Places, and on the administration’s target list for elimination. President Trump and the Elon Musk-led ...
This 1889-O Morgan dollar was one of many that had its surfaces sandblasted to make it no longer desirable to a collector wanting to remove it from a Nevada casino. In the early 1960s, the owner of ...
Designed and sculpted by Gaudioso were the obverses for the Ho-Chunk Nation Code Talkers and Montford Point Marines congressional gold medals. A decade after joining the U.S. Mint’s engraving staff ...
Collectors of Britannia silver bullion coins now have a pair of “mules” to consider. Appropriately enough, a Year of the Horse coin is at the center of the error ...
Fadeout and taper of the design rim is seen at both ends of a small curved clip in a 1972 Lincoln cent. Newcomers to the hobby often ask if their clips, or incomplete planchet coins, are genuine.
In 2026 for the nation’s 250th anniversary, new obverse portraits of George Washington and John F. Kennedy will replace these now appearing on circulating U.S. quarter dollars and half dollars.