From privy marks to special finishes, the expanding Silver Eagle lineup raises a critical question: is variety fueling collector excitement or oversaturating the market?
Rising silver prices and increased melting activity could push even the most familiar U.S. silver coins toward scarcity, forcing collectors and dealers to rethink long-held assumptions.
Once office paperwork, scripophily is gaining new attention as collectors rediscover stock certificates as both historical ...
Coiled Hair Stella, 1829 Capped Head Left Half Eagle and 1934 $10,000 federal reserve note also among event highlights.
Struck by the Germania Mint for Malta, new scalloped silver €5 and €10 coins honor the endangered Maltese Ox with selective ...
Unusually shaped spade money from ancient China drew strong prices at recent auctions, spotlighting bronze coinage that ...
The new year always brings about excitement for future content, and projects are taken on with renewed energy and excitement. The start of a new year also begins the next Coin of the Year (COTY) ...
Surging silver prices are straining refiners, fabricators, and the U.S. Mint, creating delays, shortages, and new challenges ...
From Paul Revere to modern anti-counterfeiting tech, Crane Currency’s long-standing role in supplying U.S. bank note paper highlights why competition in this highly controlled space remains elusive.
With a 1776–2026 cent included in the Semiquincentennial sets, questions linger about whether the penny is truly finished—or ...
Newsletter, readers agree bullion prices will stay volatile in 2026, with forecasts split between higher metals prices and a ...
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