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Amid inflation and uncertainty, investors are turning to coins as strategic safe havens—valued for scarcity, liquidity, and ...
Part one of the article series highlights both realistic and allegorical settings of horses on U.S.-issued currency.
From Zeus at Olympia to the Lighthouse of Alexandria, coins and medals preserve rare glimpses of the Seven Wonders of the ...
Part one of this article, which can be read in the August 2025 issue of Bank Note Reporter, focuses on obsoletes. Part two ...
A forgotten hoard of crisp “Series of 1929” $10 notes from the First National Bank of Easthampton, Mass., opened a new ...
From ancient burial customs to modern counterfeiting, CoinClinic explores coins’ surprising roles in ritual, deception, and ...
Trump wants to end penny production, but cutting the cent may raise costs on nickels—creating losses for the Mint and opportunities for collectors.
From historic mints to local coin shows, Numismatic News explores the UK’s rich numismatic history and culture in a week-long ...
The last day on the 2025 Numismatic Tour led us to the National Museum Cardiff and St Fagans National Museum of History ...
Collector Philip Lo Presti reflects on six decades in the hobby and encourages fellow numismatists to share their stories ...
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 ...
Pre-1934 U.S. gold coins are trading at unusually low premiums as soaring spot prices, rising supply, and weaker demand shift ...
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