Is the Correction in Cryptocurrency Permanent?
Why is Bitcoin down now and what are the prospects for a recovery in the future? Unlike other asset classes, cryptocurrencies do not exist...
COINage Issue Highlights: June – July 2021
Below is a snapshot of some of the topics and interests you can expect to see in the pages of the June - July...
PCGS Coin of the Week: 1822 Capped Bust Half Eagle
A world record was achieved last week when the only 1822 Capped Bust half eagle available for private ownership crossed the Stack's Bowers Galleries...
It’s News To Me: The Last Jedi vs. The Last Collector
By Donn Pearlman
How can the hobby attract new collectors as well as revive strong numismatic desire in the hearts and minds of millions of...
How You Can Combat Counterfeiting
By R.W. Julian
The hobby of numismatics is at a crossroads. The increasing number of counterfeits in the marketplace calls for strong responses, the first...
CAC Coins Bring Premiums in August
In addition to faring well in Internet sales during the month of August 2024, CAC approved coins brought impressive prices in live auctions in...
W-Mint Quarters Spur Growth In Numismatic Economy
By Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez, COINage News Editor
The West Point Mint is making news this year by producing 2 million examples of each of the five...
Top 10 Free Apps for Coin Collecting
Here are 10 free* apps that will help you stay on top of the bullion market and keep your finger on the pulse of...
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1855 Braided Hair Large Cent: PCGS Coin of the Week
The 1855 Braided Hair Large Cent is the Professional Grading Service's (PCGS) Coin of the week.
Back when numismatics in the United States was building...
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My Two Cents Worth: A Light in the Nation’s Attic
It’s nice to have the National Numismatic Collection—or at least an important part of it—on display again at the Smithsonian Institution.
Four years have passed...
Where Are Gold Prices Going This Week?
This past week was rough for many bullion investors. After hovering at or above $1,500 per ounce for some time now, gold prices fell...
Russian Gold Stockpiles
In December 1979, Russia invaded Afghanistan amid high and rising inflation and that act pushed gold from barely $400 per ounce to $850 per...























