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The History of the Sacagawea Coin(Post)
Sacagawea Coin Few coins are as memorable and iconic as the Sacagawea coin (also called the Sacagawea dollar). Whether you already have a few of these coins in your collection or are trying to nab
David Ryder Resigns as U.S. Mint Director(Post)David Ryder Resigns as U.S. Mint DirectorLate last Friday, September 24, in a classic Washington weekend news dump, the numismatic community was surprised to learn that David J. Ryder, who has serve
1921-D Mercury Dime(Page)The 1921 D Mercury Dime
Standing Liberty Quarter Design Change: Myth vs. Reality (Post)Standing Liberty Quarter Design ChangeThe history of American coinage has long been a fascinating window into the history of our nation, offering details and perspectives about many important parts of
1935-D Mercury Dime(Page)The 1935 D Mercury Dime
What Are the Most Valuable Classic Commemorative Coins?(Post)The Most Valuable Classic Commemorative Coins Classic commemorative coins are an essential category for coin collectors. Issued by the U.S. Mint between 1892 and 1954, these coins celebrate historical
A Brief History of the Mercury Dime(Post)The Mercury dime is a 90% silver, 10% copper ten-cent coin struck from 1916 to 1945 that was designed by famed German-American sculptor Adolph Weinman, who also designed the Walking Liberty half dolla
An Overview of United States Mint History(Post)The U.S. Mint HistoryThe U.S. Mint, which has existed for 228 years, produces circulating coinage, bullion coins, numismatic coins and medals. It is the nation’s sole manufacturer of legal tender coin
1942-S Mercury Dime(Page)1942-S Mercury Dime The 1942-S Mercury Dime had a total mintage of over 49 million coins struck at the San Francisco Mint. This is a higher mintage making the coin plentiful in most grades ranging...
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 collection
The Silver Shortage and How It's Affecting You(Post)The Silver Shortage and Spot Silver PriceSince the start of the pandemic in early 2020, there have been some amazing developments regarding silver bullion and the silver market – the wholesale and ret
Mercury Dimes: Everything You Need to Know(Post)Mercury Dime Value and HistoryIn 1916, U.S. coinage for the first time ever saw the debut of different designs on each of the three key circulating silver coins used for commerce: the dime, quarter
