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PCGS Coin of the Week: 1936 Delaware Tercentennial Half Dollar, PCGS MS67+

The 1936 Delaware commemorative half dollar honors the tercentenary of "The First State," which sits atop the Delmarva Peninsula on the Mid-Atlantic region of...

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For coin collectors, 1964 was a year of momentous events. The Kennedy half dollar made a dramatic debut. Proof set production surged to nearly 4...

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By Winston Zack For decades, the numismatic community has been plagued by counterfeit U.S. coins of varying quality pouring into the marketplace, deceiving collectors and...

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By Maurice Rosen For over fifty years, I’ve been closely following developments in the gold market and the many factors which affect its price. Today,...

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By Antoinette Rahn The spirit of innovation is one of the things I enjoy most about coins. Since the beginning, coins have reflected people, events, and...
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