The Founding Fathers’ influence reaches far beyond American shores, with international mints commemorating Washington, Franklin, and others in silver and gold ahead of the 250th anniversary.
From printing costs to projected lifespans, fresh Federal Reserve figures offer insight into the true economics behind America’s paper currency.
Monnaie de Paris launches its three-year “French Genius” trilogy, honoring Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity through a ...
For those who celebrate, Valentine’s Day is a lovely holiday that occurs in the middle of February. A major part of this ...
Stanley Gibbons Baldwin’s returned to the banknote market with strong results for British and world issues, from crisp Bank ...
Record-breaking sales, packed conventions, and strong bullion activity point to expanding demand—especially as some investors ...
As states look for new revenue, sales tax exemptions on bullion and coins are under fire — but prior repeals prove they can ...
S, early 1870s Indian Head cents and overlooked dates like 1876 are quietly revealing how survival rates, not just mintages, drive today’s market.
Scarcer than 1¢ and 2¢ notes, 3¢ issues reflect the evolution of fractional currency during America’s coin shortages.
The latest addition to the Presidential Silver Medals series honors Woodrow Wilson with a classic portrait and symbolic reverse design.
Newsletter, readers say rising bullion prices spark curiosity and speculation, while 2026’s new designs may attract a few collectors despite high Mint costs.
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