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The 1982 Lincoln cent marked a quiet but significant shift in U.S. coinage—offering collectors a variety of designs and ...
From early PCGS “rattlers” fetching premiums to the unique challenges of certifying cast coins, collectors are looking beyond ...
With rising costs and political debate, the penny’s future is once again in question—should it stay or finally be retired?
Bulgaria takes the final step toward the adoption of the euro in the new year, becoming the 21st member of the eurozone.
Toyah, Texas, is pretty much as far off the beaten path as a place could be. It is located in Reeves County, about fifteen miles east of Pecos and 80 miles north of Marfa. Despite its remote location, ...
New wins in Florida and Connecticut offer relief to coin and bullion buyers—even as Maryland and Washington tighten exemptions.
Professional Coin Grading Service is unveiling the ancient coin encapsulation for submissions in Shanghai, China.
From the August 01, 2025, Numismatic News e‑Newsletter: respondents urge the Mint to focus on meaningful designs, fair ...
From the July 25, 2025, Numismatic News e‑Newsletter respondents want a Mint Director who demonstrates integrity, respect for ...
Taxing coins and bullion might sound like a quick fix, but past examples show it often backfires—hurting dealers, shows, and ...
Type I (five leg segments) smooth back feathers with a berry. 2. Type 2M (five leg segments) protruding back feathers, no berry. 3. Type 2M’ (six leg segments) protruding back feathers no berry – NEW.
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