When it comes to collectible coins, low mintage doesn’t always mean high value. Understanding the balance between supply and ...
A closer look at the ongoing efforts to maintain sales tax exemptions on coins and bullion across the United States, ensuring ...
After 37 years of unparalleled dedication to the numismatics community, Thomas Michael, Senior Market Analyst for NumisMaster ...
There are lots of theories, but nothing concrete, as to why a large hoard of mostly Gallic Empire Roman coins has been ...
International mints, such as the New Zealand Mint (the issuer of the Niue coin), have increasingly tapped into cultural and ...
A rare Fort Apache token from Arizona has sold for a record price. In a private treaty with token dealer Mike Miller, longtime Arizona token collector Bob Temarantz purchased a 10-cent Fort Apache ...
With the creation of checks, debit and credit cards, and electronic funds transfer technology, physical coins and currency use in everyday commerce is diminishing.
Every holiday season, an anonymous donor spread joy and generosity by dropping gold Krugerrands into a Salvation Army kettle.
I think that’s a question every single serious collector has thought about. In the years 1793, 1799, 1860, 1916, and 1921 ...
According to Heller, the existing federal government debt and the present values of unfunded liabilities for Social Security, ...
Hotz features the two notes he has found over the years, which were autographed by the legendary and well-known actor ...
The entity that became the British Royal Mint was founded in 886 AD. At its height, it was producing coins and coinage blanks for 80 countries. What is now the British Royal Mint was founded in 886.