Eye on Auctions: Classic Commemoratives
By Antoinette Rahn
Some things just stop you in your tracks. For us, when we came across the words “classic commemoratives” in a description for...
PCGS Coin of the Week: 1864 L On Ribbon Indian Cent, PR65RDCAM
The Indian cent series has long been a top collector favorite, with its production spanning from 1858 through 1909. Designed by James Longacre, the...
Finest-Known 1885 Trade Dollar Brings $3.96 Million
The finest-known 1885 Trade dollar – among the rarest and most enigmatic issues in all of American coinage – sold for $3,960,000 through Heritage Auctions Thursday evening, Jan. 10, following a winning bid cast by collector Dell Loy Hansen of Logan, Utah.
ANA Selects Colorado for 2022 National Money Show
Looking ahead to the spring show season of 2022, the American Numismatic Association will welcome visitors to Colorado Springs, Colo., for the 2022 National...
2019 Delaware Dollar Honors A Real Astronomy Star
The new 2019 Delaware American Innovation $1 coin, honoring Annie Jump Cannon, marks the first of 56 new dollar coins commemorating the nation's pivotal...
Gold Prices Start Week At $1,750 As Progress Continues On COVID-19 Vaccine
Gold prices are starting the week off strong, with one ounce of gold trading for about $1,750 on the morning of Monday, May 18,...
1943 Steel Lincoln Cents Worth Thousands
In 1943, all Lincoln cents struck at three mints and released into circulation were legally required to be made of zinc-coated steel. While some...
Coin of the Week: 1907 No Motto Saint-Gaudens $20 Double Eagle, PCGS MS68
By Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez
Few coins are as popular as the Saint-Gaudens double eagle, and one of the finest of these is a unique specimen of...
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Over $1 Million In 2007-W Dolley Madison $10 Gold Coins Discarded
Can you imagine throwing out more than $1 million in gold coins? That's what Pitney Bowes Government Solutions (PBGS) did to 1,449 2007-W Dolley...
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Rebel With a Mint: Breakaway Country Rises With Issues
By Dr. Kerry Rodgers
Few countries are as misunderstood as the Principality of Hutt River.
Collectors will be hard-pressed to find its issues in the Standard...
Market Report: Discontinue the Cent
President Trump wants each U.S. department to cut five percent in costs. Everyone has an idea for cutting small amounts, but we have to think bigger to make a dent in a public debt that is $21 trillion and growing by about $1 trillion each year. When it comes to the U.S. Mint and Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP), I have made the most cost-effective suggestion many times over the last five years: Kill the penny!
Gold Dollar Patterns Sold on Behalf of the U.S. Mint
Costa Mesa, CA For the first time, collectors have the opportunity to acquire examples of the rare Judd-2190 Pattern 2000-W Sacagawea gold dollars exclusively...






















