A newly discovered Dakota territorial note from Pierre adds a rare chapter to numismatic history, linking South Dakota’s capital to its fur-trading and banking roots.
A historic moment for numismatics as longtime collector and dealer Paul Hollis becomes the first numismatist nominated to lead the U.S. Mint.
The CIT Autumn Launch takes you on a breathtaking journey through history — from Viking legends and Columbus’ Santa Maria to ...
That changed in 2011 when the last spike in precious metals prices forced Germany to reduce the silver in its coins (in both ...
A metal detectorist near Leipzig uncovered a 2,200-year-old Celtic gold “rainbow cup,” recognized as the oldest coin ever ...
NumisMaster expands again with 200 new bank notes and updates across 250 countries, including recent issues from Asia, Africa ...
Stanley Gibbons Baldwin’s is thrilled to present the Ancient, British, World, and Islamic Coins and Commemorative Medals ...
Explore Czech Republic bank notes designed by artist Oldřich Kulhánek—masterpieces blending national heritage, artistry, and ...
Low mintages and production pauses may make 2025 Lincoln cents—and other U.S. coins—stand out for collectors seeking modern ...
In a surprising market twist, Proof Gold American Eagles are trading wholesale for less than their bullion counterparts, ...
Honoring 250 years of courage and service, the U.S. Mint’s new silver American Eagle joins its Marine Corps anniversary gold, silver, and half-dollar counterparts.
From Gradeflation Goblins to Sales Tax Specters, these numismatic nightmares haunt collectors every Halloween—proof that the ...
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