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1921: A Year of Many Key and Semi-Key Coins(Post)
1921: A Year of Many Key and Semi-Key CoinsWe recently discussed what an unusual year 1922 was in the history of U.S. coinage, but 1921 was also a year that still fascinates collectors. That is becau ...
Popular Coins Wanted By Collectors(Post)Popular Coins Wanted By CollectorsAt Bullion Shark, we are experts in the rarest coins in the world and help people track down the missing holy grail of their collection, from precious gold coins ...
How Much Is a 1944 Penny Worth Today?(Post)How Much Is a 1944 Penny Worth Today? Nothing is more popular with coin collectors than the Lincoln wheat cent. The accessibility of the one-cent coin makes it a great place to start a coin collectio ...
The Top 15 Presidential Dollars​(Post)What Is the U.S. Presidential Dollar Coins Program? The United States Mint created the Presidential $1 Coin Program as a way to honor our nation’s presidents by issuing $1 coins with th ...
Franklin Half Dollars and Die Varieties(Post)Franklin Half Dollar Die Varieties Nellie Tayloe Ross, a former Wyoming governor, served Director of the United States Mint from 1933 to 1953 – an unusually long time to serve in that position and ...
The most expensive coin - 1933 Double Eagle (Post)The most expensive coin - 1933 Double Eagle The epic, 120-year journey of the 1933 Saint-Gaudens $20 Double Eagle (2025 update) On a warm evening in June 2021 a single gold piece, no larger than a ha ...
Who is on The 50 Cent Coin and Why? (Post)Who is on Half Dollar Coin? Until 1948 no real person had appeared on the fifty-cent coin or half dollar. That was in keeping with a longstanding tradition in American coinage that bega ...
Coin Collecting: What Coins Are Worth Collecting?(Post)Coin Collecting: What Coins Are Worth Collecting?Are you thinking about starting a coin collection?Collecting coins can be a very fun hobby. And, should you one day choose to sell your coin collectio ...
1948 Franklin Half Dollar Value(Page)The 1948 Franklin Half Dollar, the inaugural coin of the series, holds a base value of approximately $10.23 in average circulated condition, primarily due to its silver content.
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 ...
1912 Wheat Penny Value(Page)1912 Penny Value The value of a 1912 Lincoln Wheat Penny depends on its condition and mint mark. Without a mint mark, it was struck in Philadelphia and typically ranges from $1 to $10 in c ...
1957 Wheat Penny Value(Page)1957 Wheat Penny 1957 wheat penny value in 2026 is usually about $0.05 to $0.25 for a circulated coin. Uncirculated 1957 wheat pennies typically range from $0.50 to $25+, depending on mint mark, red ...
