The sale of the three-coin sets that included the final Lincoln cents made for circulation as well as a special gold cent ...
The American Numismatic Society has announced a decision regarding relocation from New York City as the organization will be ...
The product release schedule for 2026 will start with four different issues that include annual releases in several series that have been available in previous years.
The National Coin &Bullion Association is warning members about fraudulent activity that is causing some members to ...
A congressional gold medal honoring the first African American woman elected to Congress and signed into law a year ago is in design stage and being reviewed by the CCAC.
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.
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.
The shekel was used as tribute money, as seen depicted in this fresco by Italian renaissance painter Masaccio in Florence. Few words have such long and complex histories, and have held such widespread ...
They were the most beautiful federal notes ever issued, vastly more artistic than anything in circulation in the United States today. And they were abject failures, replaced by new designs within two ...
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 ...