Challenge of Teaching Kids about Money in a Cashless Society
By Ray Levato
Cash is king. Or so our parents and grandparents thought. But now, with so many different ways to pay for things, one...
Issue Highlights: August 2018
Highlights of the August 2018 print edition of COINage magazine
10th-Grader Expands Hobby
COINage recently spoke with YN Kenny Sammut about his involvement in the hobby and listened as he offered some tips about how the coin field can expand and gain the interest of more young numismatists.
10th-Grader Expands Hobby
COINage recently spoke with YN Kenny Sammut about his involvement in the hobby and listened as he offered some tips about how the coin field can expand and gain the interest of more young numismatists.
Gold, Silver Prices Holding Steady As COVID Vaccine News Gets Better
Gold and silver prices took a tumble days ago when pharmaceutical company Pfizer announced it had created a COVID-19 vaccine that is about 95%...
COINage Confidential – Christine Karstedt
Christine Karstedt is Executive Vice President of Stack’s Bowers Galleries and has been a fixture at coin conventions and auctions for over 25 years....
Using Bitcoin to Buy Rare Coins
By James Passin
An increasing number of merchants are accepting Bitcoin as a means of payment. A good resource to check for local crypto-friendly merchants is the...
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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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PCGS Coin of the Week: 1863 Trime MS67+PL
Yo, can you spare a trime? These tiny three-cent silver piece aren't often the coins that make numismatic headlines, but there's one specimen that...
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Book of the Week: 5 Numismatic Works Perfect for Gift-Giving
We are proud to partner with Kolbe & Fanning Numismatic Booksellers to bring you the Book of the Week feature, highlighting the interesting, unusual,...
Exploring Roman Imperial Coinage
The Roman Republic and Roman Empire spanned the better part of 2,000 years and encompassed about 2.3 million square miles at their peak. The...
New Book Explains How To Manage, Sell Inherited Coin Collections
Inherited a coin collection and aren't sure what to do with it? There's a new book for you! Managing and Settling a Numismatic Estate:...
























