A treasure trove of 500,000 ceramic coins from WWII, once thought destroyed, has been unearthed in a Japanese warehouse.
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This week's top stories show readers' continued interest in the Mint's 230th Anniversary Flowing Hair silver medal, upcoming ...
Polish Husaria Searchers’ Association, as the group is named, ventured into the forest armed with metal detectors and ...
The Lilly Collection is now a part of the National Numismatic Collection. An act of Congress in 1968 brought the coins from Lilly’s estate to the Smithsonian. This acquisition included 1,227 U.S. gold ...
Historically, various civilizations used gold coins for trade, establishing its universal acceptance. Gold-backed currencies provided economic stability, linking the value of money to a specific ...
While there is no maximum limit for holding physical gold (e.g. jewellery, coins, bars), the Income Tax Act outlines certain restrictions. It is essential to demonstrate that gold holdings above ...
A 1795 Capped Bust, Small Eagle $5 half eagle that had been in a decorative jewelry piece was considered a problem coin that ...
Eligible residents in Alaska can claim $1702 dollars as part of a scheme from the state to offset the rising costs of living and the cold, harsh months of winter through the Permanent Fund ...
The price of gold continues to break records. That was the big news in the precious metal industry this week after the price of the yellow metal surged past $2,700. Now at $2,716.64 per ounce ...