Holders can sometimes hold about as much as attraction as the coins inside, and the "rattler" holder from the late '80s helped attract buyers to this well-circulated 1927-S double eagle.
Artists are invited to apply for a monthlong residency at Weir Park National Historic Site, depicted on the reverse of ...
As a means to protest government funding cuts, one region of Argentina has developed its own money that is accepted by some ...
The pricing grid changes were announced Oct. 28 online in the Federal Register (at The retail price for the gold dollar is ...
The International Latino Book Awards group gives honorable mention to the work of a Texas numismatist and author who wrote ...
The Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee will gather via teleconference live on YouTube to discuss matters such as designs for superhero coins and an approved congressional gold medal.
This week's top stories show readers' continued interest in the Mint's 230th Anniversary Flowing Hair silver medal, upcoming ...
A Colorado dealer recently submitted a British Proof coin that features an unintentional pairing of obverse and reverse, a ...
The United States Mint website now has a new design with several enhancements intended to make the online experience positive ...
The 2025 Central States Numismatic Society convention will again feature educational exhibits, and the call is out for ...
Assay Commission medals from 1915 and 1916 have been proven as hard to find so having examples from these years in a recent ...
When the bidding ended on Oct. 27 in a GreatCollections sale, a new record of $506,250 was paid for one of the two known ...