Veteran rare coin dealer John Brush was named PNG President for 2026–2028. He says the coin market is entering a “new ...
Heritage’s CSNS auctions totaled $46.44M, led by a record $2.135M 1879 Coiled Hair Stella. Other U.S., world, ancient coins ...
The U.S. Mint launched an educator sweepstakes for America’s 250th anniversary, offering 100 winners new 1776–2026 Emerging Liberty dimes for students. Teachers could enter once online by May 18 to ...
Collector Peter Dickson reports what may be the first known 1909-S/S Indian Head cent with a repunched “S” mint mark (309,000 ...
Some of the first “slabbed” coins were the primarily Carson City Mint Morgan dollars from the GSA hoard and the coins housed and marketed in the mid-1970s by Paramount in black plastic holders as part ...
This 1941-D Lincoln cent shows an improper alloy mix error. The lighter streaks are enriched in zinc, tin, or both. Freshly minted coins are sometimes adorned by ...
The third San Francisco Mint at 155 Hermann Street is on the National Register of Historic Places, and on the administration’s target list for elimination. President Trump and the Elon Musk-led ...
No 1922 Lincoln cents were struck at the Philadelphia Mint (where they would not have a Mint mark in the obverse die). But thankfully, of the 7,160,000 1922-D cents struck in Denver, one die pair ...
Graphic from an OIG report on the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and the redesign of Federal Reserve notes includes a tentative schedule for the beginning of production for new designs. The June ...
Legislation introduced Dec. 13 seeks commemorative coins for 2027 to recognize the life and legacy of American baseball player and humanitarian Roberto Clemente. Clemente died Dec. 31, 1972, at age 38 ...
The Seleucid King Demetrius II struck this tetradrachm at Tyre during his second reign, 129 to 125 B.C. It is dated to 127 or 126 B.C., not long before Seleucid silver coinage ended at Tyre. Among the ...
A decade-long legal battle over the ownership of 10 double eagles was decided in favor of the government and against the Langbord family. Only one example, supposedly once owned by Egypt's King Farouk ...