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Part one of this article, which can be read in the August 2025 issue of Bank Note Reporter, focuses on obsoletes. Part two ...
A Queen Anne Five Guinea of 1711 soared past estimate at Noonans Mayfair, selling for £80,000 in a diverse auction that realized over £814,000 across 450 lots.
A forgotten hoard of crisp “Series of 1929” $10 notes from the First National Bank of Easthampton, Mass., opened a new ...
This Republic-era 1827 8 reales (Go-WW PR64 Cameo NGC) silver pattern coin features a Libertad cap that is encircled by the ...
The last day on the 2025 Numismatic Tour led us to the National Museum Cardiff and St Fagans National Museum of History ...
Pre-1934 U.S. gold coins are trading at unusually low premiums as soaring spot prices, rising supply, and weaker demand shift ...
From ancient burial customs to modern counterfeiting, CoinClinic explores coins’ surprising roles in ritual, deception, and ...
Tour group stands in front of the doors to the Bank of England Museum. We were the first ones in line as the doors to the ...
Puerto Rico’s 1895 silver peso shows why eBay sales must be vetted carefully, as counterfeit listings can distort true market ...
Coin lovers packed Oklahoma City for the ANA’s World’s Fair of Money, where rare finds, new releases, and the 2025 COTY ...
From historic mints to local coin shows, Numismatic News explores the UK’s rich numismatic history and culture in a week-long ...
The 1913-S Barber dime, with its low mintage, remains undervalued compared to its Mercury cousin—and deserves another look ...