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Bullion Coin Counterfeiting Battles Continued in May
Anti-Counterfeiting Educational Foundation is working with fraud victims and federal law enforcement agencies
One of the ten fake silver American Eagles sold to an unsuspecting victim...
Partners: COINage, January, 2019
We are proud to partner with the following businesses for our January 2019 issue of COINage magazine.
Whitman Publishing’s Leader Honored With Accolade
Recently, Kentucky governor Andy Beshear commissioned Whitman Publishing’s Dennis Tucker as a Kentucky Colonel in recognition of his career in book publishing, as well...
Iran Crisis May Push Gold Prices In 2020
Gold prices have been in flux in recent months due to a variety of reasons, including economic woes, changes in oil prices, and world...
Monarch Modernized
The portrait of 92-year-old Queen Elizabeth II has received an update on Australian coins. The new profile is the work of British Royal Mint engraver...
Eyeing Obsolete Notes With a Desire to Learn
By Antoinette Rahn
Whenever I hear the term "obsolete note," I'm reminded of a conversation I had with a long-time paper money collector during the...
PCGS Considers Additional Members Only Shows to Offset COVID-19 Effects
The following announcement is a message on May 5, 2020 from Brett Charville, President of Professional Coin Grading Service (www.PCGS.com).
The numismatic hobby, like seemingly...
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COINage Confidential: Ron Guth
Ron Guth is a recognized authority on the United States and a specialist in German coins. He has written or co-authored numerous books, several...
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...
ED REITER: A LIFE WELL WRITTEN
Ed Reiter, former New York Times numismatics columnist, dies at 79
(Wilkes-Barre, PA) Aug. 24, 2017—Ed Reiter of Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, a one-man institution in coin...






















