PCGS Coin of the Week: 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle, MS65
One of the most notorious coins in numismatic history recently crossed the auction block at Sotheby's to smash all-time record prices. This coin is...
Gold, Silver Prices Remain Perky This Week
Gold and silver prices remain in flux during the week of June 10, 2021, but are staying close to recent highs amid rising concerns...
PCGS Coin of the Week: 1943 Bronze Cent, MS62BN
The 1943 bronze Lincoln cent is one of the most valuable and popular error coins ever to appear on the American numismatic scene. Capturing...
Gold, Silver Prices Down On Positive Economic News
Gold and silver prices lost ground this morning, June 3, 2021, on a slew of good news that the service sector is performing stronger...
Esteemed Selection of Walking Liberty Half Dollars to Sell
A highly revered PCGS Walking Liberty Half Dollars Short Set, 1941-1947, will cross the auction block as part of a Stack’s Bowers sale scheduled...
Unique 1854 New Orleans Gold Coin Returns Home
Historic sunken treasure is finally back in The Big Easy after a 167-year journey from the California Gold Rush, an arduous railroad trip across Panama, and...
1796 Liberty Cap No Pole Half Cent: PCGS Coin of the...
The 1796 Liberty Cap No Pole Half Cent is the Professional Grading Service's (PCGS) Coin of the Week.
Early American copper coins have an enduring place...
Palladium’s Glittering Future
By Steve Voynick
Palladium has hung around as platinum’s “little brother” for a long time. Although it shares the same silvery-white color, it has never...
CDN Publishing Acquires The Banknote Book from Owen Linzmayer
In a major industry announcement, CDN Publishing has agreed to acquire the collection of world paper money catalogs edited by Owen Linzmayer and published...
1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle For Sale
By R.W. Julian
When the 1933 Saint-Gaudens double eagle was sold at auction in 2002 for $7.59 million plus a $20 re-monetization fee, there was...