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    The History and Inspiration Behind the Liberty Head Gold Coins(Post)

    The History and Inspiration Behind the Liberty Head Gold CoinsThe average collectors can't add the actual Holy Grail to their stash, but for those who are incredibly determined, it's possible to get ...

    Market News - February 2024(Post)

    Rare Collectible Coins Market NewsConditionally Rare 1920-S and 1926-S 5-centA 1926-S Indian Head 5-cent piece graded MS-65 sold for $40,800 while 1920-S example in MS-65+ sold for $33,600 at Heritag ...

    U.S. Mint Launches New American Silver and Gold Eagle Reverse Designs(Post)

    New American Silver and Gold Eagle Design A new era is about to begin in the most popular modern U.S. coins of all time. The American Silver Eagle and the American Gold Eagle with new reverse de ...

    Siege Money and Necessity Notes: Emergency Coinage That Saved Cities(Post)

    Siege Money and Necessity Notes: Emergency Coinage That Saved Cities When the gates of Leiden shut in 1573, its citizens were trapped—surrounded by Spanish forces, cut off from supply lines, an ...

    Statehood Quarters: U.S. Mint State Quarters Program and the Delaware Quarter(Post)

    U.S. Mint Statehood Quarters From 1999 to 2009, the U.S. Mint issued 56 different quarter dollars (Statehood Quarters) â€“ one for each U.S. state and territory plus the District of Columbia.

    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 ...

    A Nickel Worth 25 Lamborghinis: Nickel sells for $4.5 mln at auction(Post)

    Rare nickel sells for $4.5 million at auction In the world of rare collectibles, sometimes the most unassuming objects hold the most jaw-dropping value. Take, for example, the 1913 Liberty Hea ...

    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 ...

    The 1787 Brasher Doubloon: First U.S. Gold Coin(Post)

    The 1787 Brasher Doubloon: First U.S. Gold Coin The Brasher Doubloon, struck in 1787 by New York goldsmith Ephraim Brasher, represents one of the rarest and most historically significant gold coins i ...

    Mexican gold coins - Centenario and Libertad series.(Post)

    Mexican Gold Coins - Centenario and Libertad Series Mexican gold coins key dates, particularly the 1921, 1931, and 1943 Centenario issues and modern proof Libertads in PF70 condition, represent some ...

    1920 Buffalo Nickel Value(Page)

    1920 Buffalo Nickel The 1920 Buffalo Nickel, also known as the Indian Head Nickel, is a classic American coin minted from 1913 to 1938. Featuring a Native American profile on the obverse and a buffa ...

    Nickel History(Page)

    U.S. Nickel  The U.S. nickel is a five-cent coin produced by the United States Mint. It was first issued in 1866 and has featured various designs over the years. Notable designs include the Shi ...