The changes of appearance and composition of the dollar was put into law by the enactment of the United States Dollar Coin Act of 1997. The...
:bow: Some of the Soviet occupied People's Republic of Czechoslovakia post World War II coins were propaganda pieces. They are dated 1954 and...
:kewl: In 1993 a commemorative honoring the 50th Anniversary of United States' involvement in World War II. was struck. Though it was struck in...
There are two modern United States of America commemorative coins that do not have the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" on them. One is the 1988-W...
Referring to the Loon Dollar of Canada as the "Lucky Loonie" came about because, for good luck, an Edmonton icemaker (Trent Evans) embedded a...
"IN GOD WE TRUST", the motto on all our present coins, is the most controversial subject about our coinage. As you probably know it came into...
Do you know Peace Dollars were struck by the mint without authorization? Congress wanted the 1921 P, D, and S Morgan Dollars to be the last silver...
Strange things were happening at the San Francisco Mint in 1945. After striking the dime for a few months and applying the normal "S" mintmark...
:smile Coins and medals have different die axis alignments. Coin reverses are struck in an opposite axis (take almost any coin, hold it by the...
During the 14th century a wealthy Hindu empire flourished as a trading center in southern India known as the Vijayanagar Empire. One of the...
You know that Peace Dollars have Liberty's head on them, but did you know Longacre designed the Indian Head cent with the same Liberty Head? The...
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