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The Coins of Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II ruled for longer than most numismatists have been collecting, and since her ascension, after the passing of her father, George VI,...
The History of Colorized Coins
The popularity of coins with color on them drives certain segments of rare coin markets and collectors. Morgan Dollars, type coins, and classic commemoratives...
2020 Native American Dollar To Honor Civil Rights Advocate
The United States Mint will honor civil rights activist and Tlingit Nation member Elizabeth Peratrovich, who becomes the first Alaskan Native to appear on...
PCGS Coin of the Week: 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar, PCGS MS66+
The United States Mint produced its first silver dollars in 1794, just a year after the release of the first mass-circulation copper...
George III: 60-Year Reign Marked by Madness, Sporadic Coins
Editor’s Note: This is part of the ‘Money of British Monarchs’ series of articles.
By R.W. Julian
If someone had taken a public opinion poll in...
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How Much Are Gold Coins Worth?
Rare date U.S. gold coins fared well in public and private sales during the first four months of 2021 and have been ahead of...
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.
No Significant “Panic Selling” of Gold, Reports Accredited Precious Metals Dealers
Younger buyers entering market and Baby Boomers are still acquiring precious metals
During the recent profit-taking and market correction, major retail sellers of physical gold...
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The Pandemic’s Impact on Coin Collecting
The pandemic's impact on coin collecting has been a reshaping of the hobby and the news isn't all dire. Some might even go so...
“Peak Gold” Production Indicates Higher Prices
The phrase “Peak Gold” has been popping up more frequently. We have been reporting on estimates from various gold mining firms that they have been having trouble finding new deposits of gold, but now we have some solid statistical evidence.
1928 Hawaiian Sesquicentennial Half Dollar, PCGS Coin of the Month
The 1928 Hawaiian Sesquicentennial Half Dollar, PCGS MS67 is the Professional Grading Service's (PCGS) Coin of the Month.
The family of United States commemorative half dollars...

























