With a 1776–2026 cent included in the Semiquincentennial sets, questions linger about whether the penny is truly finished—or ...
Reader questions explore the purpose, production, and history of edge lettering, along with other practical features used on ...
Surging silver prices are straining refiners, fabricators, and the U.S. Mint, creating delays, shortages, and new challenges ...
A closer look at an overlooked Oklahoma Territorial national bank note reveals why even seemingly common issuers can still ...
Newsletter, readers agree bullion prices will stay volatile in 2026, with forecasts split between higher metals prices and a ...
From Thursday, January 29 to Saturday, January 31, 2026, the Estrel Congress Center in Berlin will once again transform into ...
Founded as a numismatics auction house, Heritage Auctions closed 2025 with more than $470 million in coin and currency sales, ...
I traveled to Philadelphia to attend the Treasury Department’s unveiling of its planned 2026 Semiquincentennial coins. I’m ...
As monarchs abdicate, ascend, and mark milestones, coinage around the world reflects changing rulers, evolving portraits, and ...
Lifelong collector and veteran numismatist Paul Hollis officially assumes leadership of the United States Mint as its 41st ...
Soaring silver prices and heavy scrapping have blurred the line between common and scarce, leaving collectors to wonder ...
From Paul Revere to modern anti-counterfeiting tech, Crane Currency’s long-standing role in supplying U.S. bank note paper highlights why competition in this highly controlled space remains elusive.