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...
Issue Highlights: October-November 2020
Below is a snapshot of some of the topics and interests you can expect to see in the pages of the Oct./Nov. 2020 issue...
On This Day: Monroe Commem
January 24, 1924: The 67th Congress of the United States authorizes the Mint to produce commemorative coins in honor of the centennial of the Monroe Doctrine and its celebration at an exposition held in Los Angeles in mid-1923.
Gold Dealers Seeing New Buyers While Some Earlier Buyers Are Now Selling
“If you don’t know gold, you’d better know your gold dealer,” cautions the leader of the Accredited Precious Metals Dealer program of the Professional Numismatists Guild.
(Temecula,...
Pros & Cons of Federal Digital Currency
Technology has changed everyone’s life and none more so than American consumers. Digital photography, online shopping, in-app purchases, paperless transactions, and contactless payments are...
PCGS Graded 23 of Top 25 Most Expensive United States Coins Sold in 2020
The 23 Coins Include Rare 1894-S Barber Dime That Sold For $1.44 Million And Crossed Over to PCGS
(Santa Ana, California – January 8, 2021)...
Gold Prices Skyrocket, Stocks Tank Amid Coronavirus Scare
It was a wild Monday on Wall Street, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average losing 1,031 points, marking the third-worst single-session drop in history....
Examining Early Gold Coins
Classic American gold coins or “old tenor gold coins” (1795- 1834) are the ultimate collector coins. This has been one of the most stable...
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...
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