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1916-D Buffalo Nickel(Page)
The 1916-D Buffalo nickel features the unique design of the Buffalo, or American Bison, on the reverse, along with “United States of America” emblazoned above the mighty animal’s figure. Under the...
1918-D Buffalo Nickel(Page)On some 1918-D Buffalo nickels, there is an obvious and easily detectable over date error. It is even noticeable on a heavily worn coin, and many consider this a necessary addition to any serious...
1905 Indian Head Penny(Page)The ever-popular Indian Head penny was discontinued after 1909, making the 1905 Indian Head penny one of its final years of production. This highly collectible coin marks the beginning of the end of...
1908 S Indian Head Penny(Page)Marking the first U.S. coin minted outside of Philadelphia, the 1908 S Indian Head penny is a historic coin that is highly sought after by coin collectors today. Due to extreme demand for small...
1907-O Barber Dime(Page)1907 O Barber Dime The 1907-O Barber Dime had a total mintage of over 5 million coins struck at the New Orleans Mint. This coin features the ‘O’ mint mark that is popular among collectors, right...
1936-D Mercury Dime(Page)The 1936 D Mercury Dime
1940-D Mercury Dime(Page)The 1940 D Mercury Dime
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How Defunct Mints Have Been Brought Back to Life: the 2021 Morgan and Peace Dollars with Privy Marks(Post)2021 Morgan and Peace Dollars with Privy MarksWhen the congressional legislation to issue the 2021 Morgan and Peace silver dollars to mark the centennial of the release of the 1921 Morgan silver dolla
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