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The Market’s Fine, What About The Hobby?

By Donn Pearlman During this “new normal” year, when hunting through row after row of dealers’ inventory boxes may only be a memory, what will...
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PCGS Coin of the Month: 1792 Copper Disme

The 1792 Copper Disme, Judd-10, Pollock-11, Rarity-6+ Copper, PCGS MS62BN is the Professional Grading Service’s (PCGS) Coin of the Month. The early United States coinage system...

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We’re proud of COINage and strive to produce a quality publication, but we know there is always room for improvement. You can help by...

A New Case for $10,000 Gold

By Steve Voynick Among the many effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global economy is an adverse impact on the mine-supply side of the...
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How to Buy Bullion & Store It

How to buy bullion and properly store it has been a subject of recent scrutiny. Here are tips for safely storing and buying bullion...
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Counterfeits Gone Viral: Online Sales of Fake Gold and Silver Cost Public Millions

The current enormous demand and limited supply of silver and gold bullion coins and other precious metals items during the COVID-19 pandemic have created...
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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...

The World’s Most Valuable Coin

1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle How can a coin that was intended for circulation and had a mintage of 445,500 coins be the world’s most expensive...
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Examining Dates on Coins

By R.W. Julian When beginning collectors find a coin dated in the 1800s or earlier, they automatically assume that was the year it was actually...

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Updated Book: “Curious Currency”

Whitman Publishing recently released the second edition of Robert D. Leonard Jr.’s award-winning Curious Currency: The Story of Money from the Stone Age...

1913 Nickel Brings $4.5 Million

The finest known 1913 Liberty Head nickel brought a record $4,560,000 price Wednesday, Aug. 15, at the Stack's Bowers auction held in conjunction with the American Numismatic Association's World's Fair of Money in Philadelphia. 

A New Collecting Challenge

by Amy Drew Thompson The origin of “challenge coins” is debated, but the most common story centers on a World War I flying squadron composed...

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