It’s tough to find a series of United States coins in which there is some silver, but which also have some good prices ...
Unlike many competitions where a medal is given as a prize, at this year’s 2026 MEDALS250 contest held by the American ...
From private gold mints to modern legal tender laws, America’s monetary history reveals a far more competitive currency ...
From sixpenny nails to Krugerrands, these surprising money facts reveal how everyday terms and global coins carry fascinating ...
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Cryptocurrency adds another unstable layer to our already unstable monetary system. Cryptocurrency is something that doesn’t really exist, that is supposed to be backed by our fiat money. Fiat money ...
Day five invites NumisTravel participants beyond Zurich for a scenic journey to Lucerne, a destination widely celebrated for ...
Federal audits and global sourcing concerns are raising questions about whether U.S. Mint gold programs meet legal standards ...
As inflation reshapes global currency systems, the United States may be overdue not only to retire the penny, but also to ...
The Sheldon Coin Grading Scale is a system used to assess the quality of coins in numismatics. It was developed by Dr. William Herbert Sheldon in the late 1940s and is still used today. The system ...
The scarce 1864-S quarter remains one of 19th-century numismatics’ overlooked treasures, offering remarkable rarity and ...