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Seventeenth-century coin blanks found on a remote Spanish island reveals evidence of a pirate counterfeiting workshop hidden in plain sight.
Gen Z revives bank notes with the viral “cash stuffing” trend, proving coins and bills aren’t ready for extinction just yet.
Carson City’s first dime flew under the radar in 1871—but with dismal survival rates and historic significance, this sleeper coin commands attention (and dollars) today.
In his new book, In the Midst of Chaos and Discord. The Genesis of the First Mexican Cent of 1841, numismatist and author Pablo Luna Herrera explores the history of the forgotten 1841 Mexican cent.
Alaska (1917-1922) Edw. W. Willis bimetallic bingles. This is part of a three-piece set with the denominations of 25, 50 and ...
Mass spectrometry unlocks the hidden story of three corroded coins, revealing the island of Ibo’s surprising role in early ...
The earliest of the American Arts gold medals were comprised of gold with some copper, while the later medals are gold mixed with silver alloy. Why don’t the gold and silver medals trade for a higher ...
Investors will come and go. Hobbyists will remain.
Ancient coins, Judaean rarities, Roman classics, and more headline Frank S. Robinson’s 128th auction July 13 on biddr.com—with low starting bids and no buyer fee.
AnnounceMints: Theodore Roosevelt Makes Way on Silver Medal The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Medal will be available for sale on July 14, 2025, at 12 noon (ET).
We saw strong participation across all areas from the moment the sale opened for online bidding,” said Brian Kendrella, President of Stack’s Bowers Galleries. “The demand for rare and collectible ...
In a quiet French village, a notary uncovered one of Europe’s most extraordinary coin hoards, hidden by a reclusive collector ...