“So-Called Dollars” are a fascinating area of American numismatics. Struck to commemorate major expositions and other important events in the 19th...
“From time to time, the United States Mint considers implementing new designs on the coins in circulation. Historically, the Mint developed new...
Many of you probably remember my posts about the deal we did that included the 1895 proof set and other amazing goodies. Well, I decided that I...
Colonials are always fun and one of the most recognized and sought after is all the Massachusetts shillings. The "pine tree" variety is the most...
I finally get to share this set we recently purchased! Long story short this set came in with the B Max. Mehl coins I've been posting lately....
Some of you may remember I posted the other week about a really neat half dollar in a B Max. Mehl envelope. This week I wanted to share my...
The Philippines became a US territory in 1902 after the Spanish-American War. As a territory of the United States a new currency was introduced in...
Recently we were fortunate enough to buy an OLD collection. When I say old, I mean over 100 years old. All of the coins were in old 2x2 envelopes,...
Recently, we bought a very neat collection with some very cool mint medals in it. This particular one I have never seen. From a Coin Week article...
We recently acquired and then immediately placed with a private collector this unique $3 piece. This "pattern" is really a die trial piece struck...
A trio of Roanoke commemorative half dollars, one is a 63, one is a 64 and one is a 65....Can you guess which is which? All are graded by PCGS....
Hi all, My name is Russ and my intrepid co-worker and all around good egg @mikenoodle convinced me to finally join the forum. Some of you may...
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