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Wild swings in silver prices are shaking up the junk silver market, reminding collectors and investors alike of the importance of tracking trends before buying or selling.
Backed by their highly skilled team of appraisers, reDollar is excited to introduce a new concierge service for consignors of numismatic rarities.
Chiara Principe talks coin artistry, the power of symbolism, and putting heart into every design.
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Part I of the Ibero-American Coins Series explores an example of international cooperation in numismatics.
From glued-on “desert dirt” to lab-grade corrosion tests, experts are working to spot artificially patinated coins before they fool collectors.
Exploring Toyah and Goree, Texas—two near-ghost towns scorched by time and West Texas heat.
New wins in Florida and Connecticut offer relief to coin and bullion buyers—even as Maryland and Washington tighten exemptions.
Bulgaria takes the final step toward the adoption of the euro in the new year, becoming the 21st member of the eurozone.
Discovery adds depth to Trade Dollar variety classifications.
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From humble designs to rare merchant issues, 1¢ notes offer a glimpse into the penny-pinching economy of centuries past.
From scarce star notes to valuable mule varieties, these red seal dollars and twos are must-haves for serious paper money collectors.
With rising costs and political debate, the penny’s future is once again in question—should it stay or finally be retired?
A new generation of U.S. bank notes debuts in 2026 with advanced security features. But are banks and machines ready to handle the redesigned currency?
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From Australia to Niue, mints worldwide unveil new coins celebrating culture, literature, science, and natural wonders.
From the August 8, 2025, Numismatic News e‑Newsletter: respondents agree—buy the coin, not the holder, and trust your own judgment over the slab.
The 1982 Lincoln cent marked a quiet but significant shift in U.S. coinage—offering collectors a variety of designs and compositions.
From the August 01, 2025, Numismatic News e‑Newsletter: respondents urge the Mint to focus on meaningful designs, fair pricing, and coins that inspire collecting.
Argentina’s coin pricing gets major update in 2025 review.
In Nigeria, spraying money is a time-honored tradition—but today, it’s landing influencers and celebrities in jail under anti-naira abuse laws.
Professional Coin Grading Service is unveiling the ancient coin encapsulation for submissions in Shanghai, China.
Over 1,300 bank notes and 72 countries added—NumisMaster’s ongoing updates are filling in the gaps while keeping Pick numbers consistent.
The 2025 Silver Proof Set drops August 7, featuring this year’s American Women quarters, silver strikes, and serious collector appeal.
From early PCGS “rattlers” fetching premiums to the unique challenges of certifying cast coins, collectors are looking beyond the surface when it comes to value and authenticity.
This month, we focused on adding coins to countries that may not be high on collectors’ lists but are important, nonetheless.
Rising Mint sales and hot new releases signal a busy season ahead for collectors.
As crypto adoption grows, concerns mount over stability, regulation, and the loss of physical value.
From the July 25, 2025, Numismatic News e‑Newsletter respondents want a Mint Director who demonstrates integrity, respect for numismatic history, and a commitment to producing beautiful, meaningful coins.
Taxing coins and bullion might sound like a quick fix, but past examples show it often backfires—hurting dealers, shows, and state revenue.
When advertising masqueraded as money—a look at currency mimics.