-
When Was In God We Trust Added To Money?(Post)
US Coins History: "In God We Trust" Coined as the official motto of the United States in 1956, the phrase “In God We Trust” appeared on U.S. currency in 1864. It replaced “E Pluribus Unum,” which ...
Collectible Coins: Collecting Coin Sets vs. Individual Coins(Post)Collecting Coin Sets vs. Individual Coins There has long been a debate within numismatics about whether it is better to focus on building complete coin sets or seeking out individual coins.&nb ...
1930 Buffalo Nickel Value(Page)1930 Buffalo Nickel The Buffalo Nickel is one of the most popular coins ever produced by the U.S. Mint, both at the time of their release and for collectors today. These coins were made during the e ...
1925 Wheat Penny Value(Page)Image source: PCGS - AUCTION RECORD: $5,520 • MS67+RD 1925 Penny Value The 1925 Lincoln Wheat Penny's value varies based on its condition and mint mark. A 1925 penny with no mint m ...
1936 Buffalo Nickel Value(Page)1936 Buffalo Nickel The 1936 Buffalo nickel is one of the most common Buffalo nickel, with almost one hundred and twenty million of these coins struck. But, the Buffalo nickel remains one of the mos ...
1935 Buffalo Nickel Value(Page)1935 Buffalo Nickel The 1935 Buffalo nickel is noted for a significant variety with a doubled die reverse. This is the only major doubled die reverse in the entire Buffalo Nickel series.There are pr ...
1926 Wheat Penny Value(Page)Image source: PCGS AUCTION RECORD: $408 • MS64BN 1926 Wheat Penny Value The 1926 Lincoln Wheat Penny's value depends on its condition and mint mark. A 1926 penny wi ...
1898 V Nickel Value(Page)1898 V Nickel The 1898 V Nickel had a total mintage of over 12.5 million coins struck. This was significantly less than the previous year, but still a fairly plentiful coin. The 1898 Liberty Head Ni ...
1937 Buffalo Nickel Value(Page)1937 Buffalo Nickel Minted in Philadelphia, the 1937 Buffalo nickel is an exciting find for a collector. Coins minted in Philadelphia never carried a mint mark until the 1940s, because Philadelphia ...
1901 V Nickel Value(Page)1901 V Nickel The 1901 V Nickel had a total mintage of over 26 million coins struck at the Philadelphia Mint. This coin was keeping up with the large mintages of the previous two years, and is also ...
1905 V Nickel Value(Page)1905 V Nickel The 1905 V Nickel has a higher mintage than the previous year by several million. The Philadelphia Mint struck over 29 million coins making it relatively common across all grades up to ...
1929 Buffalo Nickel Value(Page)Minted in Philadelphia, the 1929 Buffalo nickel is an exciting find for a collector. Coins minted in Philadelphia never carried a mint mark until the 1940s, because Philadelphia was the original U.S.
