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COINage Issue Highlights: June – July 2021

Below is a snapshot of some of the topics and interests you can expect to see in the pages of the June - July...
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How to Get the Best Coins for the Least Money

These coin value tips help buyers get the best coins for the least money by understanding grade, market price, supply and demand plus where...
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Ultimate Coin Collectors Gift List

Gift and wish lists for coin collectors are top of mind this holiday season. Here’s a list of magnificent coins worthy of any list,...

Collectors Rewarded for West Point Quarter Finds

Three lucky Florida residents, one in New Smyrna Beach and a husband and wife in Orlando, are the latest winners in the Professional Coin...
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PCGS Coin of the Month: 1877 Morgan Half Dollar in Silver

The 1877 Morgan Half Dollar in Silver, PCGS PR66CAM is the Professional Grading Service's (PCGS) Coin of the Month. While United States pattern coinage has long...

Issue Highlights: December 2020-January 2021

Below is a snapshot of some of the topics and interests you can expect to see in the pages of the Dec. 2020/Jan. 2021...
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PCGS Encapsulates Legendary 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle

The world’s most valuable coin was sold by Sotheby’s in June 2021 for nearly $19 million. (Santa Ana, California – July 27, 2021) – The...
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Gold Prices End 2020 Up From 2019, But Is That Good News?

Oh, 2020... How we will miss ye'... Or will we? It probably depends who you ask. For many gold investors looking strictly through the...
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The History of Colorized Coins

The popularity of coins with color on them drives certain segments of rare coin markets and collectors. Morgan Dollars, type coins, and classic commemoratives...
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Rush to Gold: From Mines to Mints (Part I)

By Steve Voynick Editor’s Note: This is the first of a two-part series. Enjoy part II >>> Gold rushes had a significant impact on American monetary...

BUILDING YOUR OWN BITCOIN TYPE SET

APPROACHES USED FOR RARE COINS ALSO APPLY TO PHYSICAL CRYPTO How do you approach building a collection in the physical crypto category? The answer is...

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Where were you when COINage first came out? Unless you’re now 50 or older, it’s likely that you weren’t even born yet— for this magazine hit the...

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