The high cost of silver on the spot market has led the United States Mint to raise the prices on products made of the ...
Citizen journalist Nick Shirley is the focus of a measure calling for a congressional gold medal for Shirley's acts of ...
The first issues of circulating coins as part of the nation's celebration of its 250th anniversary will be newly designed dimes, quarter dollars and half dollars.
The Wonders of Australia gold and silver coins feature an opal on the center of the reverse, drawing attention to what is ...
The first installment of a new trilogy of coins from the Monnaie de Paris is dedicated to the Genius of Liberty, commonly known as the Genius of the Bastille.
Fadeout and taper of the design rim is seen at both ends of a small curved clip in a 1972 Lincoln cent. Newcomers to the hobby often ask if their clips, or incomplete planchet coins, are genuine.
Paul is a senior editor and has been a member of the Coin World staff since 1988. Paul covers the U.S. Mint beat and has memorably reported for more than two decades on many of the hobby's most ...
Israel is a small land with great impact that stands at the forefront of artificial intelligence (AI), contributing to the advancement of various fields of life. One of the leading countries with ...
A journalist reported on Berlin’s cigarette economy in a 1945 issue of New Yorker magazine: “On the black market a single cigarette costs ... a dollar and a half to two dollars, at the official rate ...
This 1889-O Morgan dollar was one of many that had its surfaces sandblasted to make it no longer desirable to a collector wanting to remove it from a Nevada casino. In the early 1960s, the owner of ...