I'm not sure if you even can find a set like that any more. It was being produced by the Gallery Mint Museum several years ago, but the GMM's...
Yesterday marked the last day of the Tokyo International Coin Convention which is held in Tokyo, Japan every year in late April/early May. There...
I came across this German marriage medal and was wondering about its background. It appears to date from the 17th or early 18th century. The...
I was looking at some quarters last night and this one caught my eye. There was a line running across the top of Washington's head that wasn't...
Here are a couple of gold coins that have been graded by 3rd party grading services (PCGS, NGC, and/or ANACS) . Can you guess what the grades are?
I came across this coin while examining my collection. In his Catalogue of US and Colonial Coins, Breen calls this a repunched mintmark and says...
I was recently going through my accumulation of UK 2-pence coins and sorting then by their composition-- 97% copper for coins minted up through...
I was looking through some cents that came in a mixed US-foreign coin bag that I bought yesterday and I happened upon a 1974-D cent with a very...
Could the obverse of this Lincoln cent be some sort of error? The reverse seems to be normal.
While looking through my coin stuff today, I came across an issue of Coinage magazine that I got as a kid back in August 1969. It's pretty...
I have a few coins with a distinct historical tie which makes them a permanent part of my collection. One of my favorites is this 1821 halfpenny...
I recently purchased three 1900-O Morgan dollars that show a progression of die cracking on the reverse. In the first coin, the die cracks are...
I bought this 1908 $2.50 Indian a couple of years ago and there seems to be some question about its authenticity:
I recently purchased a 1908-D No Motto St. Gaudens double eagle in Japan. When I looked at it under standard show lighting, it seemed like it had...
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