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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.
Die numbers, introduced on British coins in 1863, tracked production quality. Found on select 19th-century issues, they ...
I would buy an 1861 $3 gold piece in the best condition $10,000 will buy. I put together a "complete" mint set from 100 years before I was born and convinced myself that the $3 piece was not a regular ...
From historic mints to local coin shows, Numismatic News explores the UK’s rich numismatic history and culture in a week-long ...
Trump wants to end penny production, but cutting the cent may raise costs on nickels—creating losses for the Mint and opportunities for collectors.
Pre-1934 U.S. gold coins are trading at unusually low premiums as soaring spot prices, rising supply, and weaker demand shift ...
A forgotten hoard of crisp “Series of 1929” $10 notes from the First National Bank of Easthampton, Mass., opened a new ...
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