Collector Jim Matthews has decided it's time to part with the Draped Bust and Capped Bust dimes he has collected for more ...
The U.S. Mint's 2025 lineup has garnered plenty of attention as we transition into the early days of the new year with sales ...
Buyers interested in the final Proof set of copper-nickel clad American Women quarter dollars in that four-year program can ...
An 1876 token tells the story of a famine period in India, and a rare example of the uniface bronze token is part of the ...
Whenever you see the same initials or user identification appearing alongside your bid, as in the photo above, you should be wary. Shill bidding—legal or illegal—may be occurring. Shill ...
A 1711 gold 5-guinea DECIMO (edge inscription) variety featuring popular Queen Anne exceeded expectations in the sale of the ...
?If someone told you that you could legally walk around with a piece of the oldest warship in the world in your pocket, would you believe them? In one sense, the USS Constitution is owned by every ...
This Extra Fine example of Nerva’s FISCI IVDAICI sestertius sold for $77,675 at a March 2012 Heritage Auctions sale. This they shall give, every one that passeth among them that are numbered ...
Steve Roach, Coin World’s editor-at-large, has been deeply involved with numismatics for more than 20 years, starting as a young coin collector in Michigan. Two years spent as a coin grader ...
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During its most recent audit of the United States Mint’s processes and control over gold bullion acquisition for bullion and numismatic programs, the Treasury Department’s Office of Inspector ...
Ebenezer Scrooge, “a squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous old sinner,” paid his long-suffering clerk Bob Cratchit a pittance – just half a crown a day. That famous ...