The first part of the Stack's Bowers Galleries sale of the James A. Stack Sr. Collection saw the Class III 1804 dollar bring $6 million with the buyer's premium.
The American Numismatic Society has announced a decision regarding relocation from New York City as the organization will be ...
The National Coin &Bullion Association is warning members about fraudulent activity that is causing some members to ...
Rare notes from Panama in 1941 that had an extra limited life as the nation's currency will be sold in a Dec. 11 presentation by Dutch Country Auctions.
Stack's Bowers Galleries will offer three-coin sets with privy marked circulation-quality cents minted at Philadelphia and Denver and a special gold cent duringa Dec. 11 sale.
Stack's Bowers Galleries has acquired the Long Beach Expo from Collectors Universe and is planning to hold the first event at the California venue in February 2026.
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 50th anniversary of the worldwide introduction of the Big Mac sandwich is being celebrated by McDonald’s Corp. with a series of five tokens, one for each decade. As part of its 50th anniversary ...
A Roosevelt dime lacking a Mint mark is generally a normal coin, not a die variety. Mint mark usage has differed over the years. The reader’s question about post-1965 Roosevelt dimes without a Mint ...
On this silver denarius of 28 B.C. the triumvir Octavian (later Rome’s first emperor, Augustus) celebrates his acquisition of Egypt, symbolized by a crocodile. Crocodiles must have been just as exotic ...
A 1787 Brasher doubloon set a record for any U.S. gold coin when it realized $9.36 million at Heritage Auctions Jan. 21 sale of the Donald G. Partrick Collection in Dallas. The sale makes it the ...
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