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$2.50 Indian Gold Coins Are Ripe for Cherry Picking(Post)
$2.50 Indian Gold Coins Are Ripe for Cherry PickingThe Saint-Gaudens $20 and $10 gold coins were introduced in 1907 after years of discussion, design and plaster model creation and production probl ...
How to get trading cards graded?(Post)How to get trading cards graded? Trading cards have been a beloved hobby for decades, and as the market has grown, so has the need for an objective way to determine the value and condition of the ...
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 ...
Rare Coin Industry ​Career Opportunities(Post)Rare Coin Industry Career Opportunities Whether you’ve got an eye for rare coins or love holding the ancient history of shipwreck coins in your hands, coin collecting is an exciting and fulfillin ...
What Is a Numismatist: Definition and Meaning(Post)Numismatics is the study and analysis of various currencies such as coins, tokens, paper money, and other coin-like objects such as medals. It’s a broad term that covers a lot of collectibles t ...
1922: A Unique Year in U.S. Coinage History(Post)1922: A Unique Year in U.S. Coinage HistoryToday the United States Mint is the largest producer of coins in the world, striking billions of circulating coins, millions of bullion coins in four metals ...
Collecting Kennedy Half Dollars(Post)Collecting Kennedy Half DollarsThe assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963 was a shock to millions of Americans and people around the world who mourned the passing of the youn ...
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 ...
1944-S Jefferson Nickel(Page)1944-S Jefferson Nickel The 1944-S Jefferson Nickel had a much smaller mintage than the previous year. The 1943-S Jefferson Nickel saw over 104 million coins struck while the 1944-S Jefferson Nickel ...
1944-D Jefferson Nickel(Page)1944-D Jefferson Nickel The 1944-D Jefferson Nickel total mintage more than doubled from the previous year, with over 32 million coins struck at the Denver Mint. This is another unique coin from the ...
1943-S Jefferson Nickel(Page)1943-S Jefferson Nickel The 1943-S Jefferson Nickel had a total mintage of over 104 million coins struck at the San Francisco Mint. This was a much larger mintage than the previous years at the San ...
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