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How To Grade Morgan Dollars: A Visual Guide

For the past 50 years or so, one of the most popular series among U.S. numismatists has been the Morgan silver dollar. Struck between 1878 and 1904 (with a final issue in 1921), Morgan dollars have achieved their popularity due to their large size, attractive design, and widespread availability in Mint State grades at relatively low cost (for common dates).

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How to Get Your Coins Graded & Certified

Having a coin professionally graded and certified is not a difficult proposition, but having a specialized coin graded requires some thought and effort. Two...
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Top 10 Coin Collecting & Investing Tips

When buying or selling rare coins you need to keep some basic rules in mind. These rules can have a direct and significant impact...
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Collecting the Lincoln Penny 101

There’s no more familiar fixture in American numismatics than the Lincoln cent. The coin debuted in 1909 and has seen the United States through...

Wood for Horses; Platinum for Cars

By James Passin On April 24th, in the year 1184 B.C., when the city of Troy fell to Greek invaders, the Trojans hauled the “gift”...
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What is the Safest Way to Store Coins?

What is the safest way to store coins? Some say home safes are best for safe coin storage. Others argue safety deposit boxes are...

CAC Coins Bring Premiums in July

During the month of July, CAC approved and CACG graded coins brought impressive prices in many Internet sales. Here are ten examples, which were...
Purple Heart

New Act for Veteran Commem Gaining Support

The National Purple Heart Hall of Honor Commemorative Coin Act (H.R. 1683), if passed, would authorize the U.S. Treasury to produce $5 gold coins, $1 silver coins, and half-dollar clad coins at the United States Mint at West Point.
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