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    The US Mint(Post)

    The US Mint: United States Coinage and Numismatic Excellence The US Mint is the powerhouse behind United States coinage. The Philadelphia Mint has the capacity to produce 1.8 million coins per hour,

    What Does a Quarter Look Like? History of the Quarter(Post)

    What Does a Quarter Look Like?  The United States  quarter is a coin worth 25 cents, one-fourth of a dollar. Its diameter is .955 inches (24.26 mm), and its width is .069 inches (1.75 mm). Thi

    ​Rare State Quarters and Others Worth Money(Post)

    Rare State Quarters Worth Money From 1999 through 2008, the United States Mint issued a series of quarter dollar coins known as the state or statehood quarter program. It was followed in 2009 by quart

    The Numismatic Legacy of Augustus Saint-Gaudens(Post)

    The Numismatic Legacy of Augustus Saint-GaudensAugustus St. Gaudens was an American master sculptor who embodied the American renaissance -- a period from the late 19th to early 20th century marked

    1952 Wheat Penny Value(Page)

    1952 Wheat Penny The 1952 Wheat Penny is a U.S. cent featuring Abraham Lincoln on the obverse and wheat stalks on the reverse. Made from 95% copper, it is part of the Wheat Penny series that...

    1955 Doubled Die Lincoln Cent and a Changing Era in Numismatics (Post)

    1955 Double Die Penny The 1955 Double Die Penny is one of the most famous and sought-after error coins in American numismatics. Known for its distinctive doubling of the date and inscriptions on the o

    Standing Liberty Quarters: Design Types and Values(Post)

    Standing Liberty Quarters: Design Types and Values 1916 was an important year for U.S. coinage when three major Liberty-themed coins debuted. In addition to new dime and half dollar designs by Ad

    What Is a Mint Mark on a Penny?(Post)

    What Is a Mint Mark on a Penny? A mint mark on a penny is a small letter that indicates the U.S. Mint location where the coin was produced. Common mint marks include "P" for Philadelphia, "D" for Denv

    Trime - The only Three Cent Coin. Trime Values and History.(Post)

    Trime - The only Three Cent Coin. Trime Values and History. Trime is a former silver three-cent coin of the U.S., issued from 1851 to 1873. It had a face value of three cents and was primar

    Key Coins: Definitions, Examples and When to Buy(Post)

    Valuable Key Date Coins Anyone who has sought to build a date and mint mark set of any series of U.S. or world coins has heard about key date coins. Continue reading to learn more about valuable

    1958 Wheat Penny Value(Page)

    1958 Wheat Penny The 1958 Wheat Penny is a U.S. cent featuring Abraham Lincoln on the obverse and wheat stalks on the reverse. Made from 95% copper, it is one of the last coins in the Wheat Penny...

    How the Flaw in Buffalo Nickels Launched the Hobo Nickel Movement(Post)

    Buffalo Nickels Hobo Nickel MovementYou've probably never heard of the hobo nickel. Most people haven't, and that's a shame, because the history of the hobo nickel coin is one of the most fascinating