Tag: coin grading
COINage Welcome Mat: Ian Russell
Life-Long Student of Numismatics and president of GreatCollections.com
Editor’s Note: The COINage Welcome Mat is a column featuring new advertising partners. COINage welcomes Ian Russell,...
PCGS Celebrates Certification of 45 Million Coins and Banknotes, Sees 20,000+...
Professional Coin Grading Service closing out a banner 2020 with over 45 million coins, banknotes, medals, and tokens graded, and more than 20,000 members...
Coin of the Week: 1863 Seated Liberty Dollar
By Antoinette Rahn
Have you ever described a coin as beautiful, stunning, dazzling, or perhaps exquisite and received a perplexed reaction from someone who is...
New ANA eLearning Academy Provides Taste of Summer Seminar
Collectors Can Register for Free Condensed Courses
During what would have been the American Numismatic Association's (ANA) annual Summer Seminar event – June 29-July 10,...
Coronavirus Effects on Coin Collecting and Investing
By Josh McMorrow-Hernandez
There’s an eerie silence in the world these days.
Humankind is hibernating, waiting until it’s safe to come back out again. To return...
Purpose & Service in Numismatics: Tom Snead
By Antoinette Rahn
Tom Snead, founder, and president of Palm Island Coins & Currency is among the fortunate people who do what they love and...
COINage Confidential: Mark Salzberg
Mark Salzberg is one of the world’s most skilled and respected numismatists, having worked in the coin and collectibles industries for nearly 40 years....
Issue Highlights: February/March 2020
Below is a snapshot of some of the topics and interests you can expect to see in the pages of the February/March 2020 issue...
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...
Cautionary Tale in Buying Rare Coins
By Robert Fligel
As a long-time coin collector, investor and, most recently, a dealer, I would like to share my story. There is no teacher...