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Could El Salvador’s next bank notes come from Vietnam? A new partnership hints at polymer innovation crossing borders.
When billions of notes roll off the presses, a few go gloriously wrong. Here’s a look at the coolest currency misprints collectors can’t resist.
U.S. commemoratives have long celebrated the past, but new proposals may mark a shift toward coins reflecting current events.
From Full Torch Roosevelt dimes to Full Steps Jefferson nickels, here’s what collectors need to know about U.S. coin ...
This month, I thought we might take a brief sojourn to the Garden State, also known as New Jersey. One of the original 13 ...
Osborne Mint in Cincinnati struck legal tender Ascension Islands coins during a special ceremony attended by hobby leaders ...
Gold hits record highs and silver surges to 2011 levels—but are precious metals peaking or just getting started?
U.S. Mint sales slowed in September, though American Liberty coins and quarter ornaments saw notable gains amid an otherwise ...
From ancient Greece to modern burials, coins have long traveled with the dead—carrying meaning, mystery, and even clues for the living.
Collectors chasing big silver may overlook a true bargain — the 1914 Barber half dollar, the lowest-mintage business-strike half of the 20th century and a surprisingly affordable classic.
As the oldest of the Seven Wonders, having been built c. 2,600 B.C., the Great Pyramid of Giza is the only one still standing. The largest Egyptian pyramid served as the tomb of Pharaoh Khufu, who ...