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1939 Walking Liberty Half Dollar carries PCGS certification number 1081336.

A $10,419 Walking Liberty Half Dollar? The PCGS White Rattler Made the Difference

The coin is common. The holder is historic. A 1939 Walking Liberty Half Dollar in PCGS MS-65 sold through GreatCollections on June 28, 2026,...

Counterfeit 1921-D Morgan Dollar: A Fake PCGS Slab With a Carson City Fingerprint

A Fake 1921-D Morgan Dollar Carried a Carson City Fingerprint By Jack D. Young – The Dark Side Group Counterfeit Morgan Dollars keep evolving. However, they...

The Five Traits Behind Every Great Coin Collection

How to Build the Next Legendary Numismatic Cabinet By John Kraljevich - Rewritten for CoinWeek Great coin collections rarely begin with money alone. They begin with a...
1994-W VIETNAM MEMORIAL Silver Dollar PCGS MS70

The 1994-W Vietnam Veterans Memorial Silver Dollar: The Coin That Touches the Wall

The U.S. Silver Dollar That Turns Memorial Day Into a Hand on the Vietnam Wall A hand reaches toward black granite. A fingertip rests on a...
James Earle Fraser in his Studio

Unique James Earle Fraser’s 1913 Buffalo nickel Galvano

A rare bronze window into James Earle Fraser’s 1913 Buffalo nickel Stack’s Bowers Galleries sold a remarkable bas-relief bronze galvano of James Earle Fraser’s reverse...

Stunning New Double Eagle Gold Coins Book Revives America’s $20 Gold Legends

Whitman Brands™ has released the long-awaited second edition of Double Eagle Gold Coins by Q. David Bowers. The new volume updates one of the...
The Philadelphia Mint

Philadelphia Mint Errors: Why They Outnumber Denver Varieties

The Hidden Die Curve Behind Philadelphia Mint Error Coins Collectors have long believed that U.S. coin errors and varieties appear more often on Philadelphia Mint...
The Bust Truncation of a 1936 Lincoln Cent. Image: Stack’s Bowers / CoinWeek.

Truncation – How Portraits Fit on Coins

By Charles Morgan and Hubert Walker for CoinWeek Notes ..... (n.) Truncation on coins can refer to the following things: 1.) The shortened part of a more complete object, such as a bust....

ACEF Enhances 2026 Alan Kreuzer Award with Cash Stipends to Fight Counterfeiting

The Anti-Counterfeiting Educational Foundation (ACEF) has expanded its prestigious Alan Kreuzer Memorial Award for 2026. This year, recipients will receive cash stipends ranging from...

Feeder Mechanism Die Damage Patterns (1990–2018): A Diagnostic Guide for Collectors

By Pete Apple The Hidden Story Behind Die Damage Modern coin presses operate at remarkable speed. They strike coins with precision measured in fractions of a...
Newly Discovered Trump Gold - Tungsten Nickel

The Golden Enigma: Secret Trump “Gold-Core” Die Trial Discovered in Oval Office Desk

By CoinWeek News Staff In a discovery that has sent shockwaves through the numismatic community, a previously unknown and highly controversial coin has been unearthed...

The Case of the Missing Master Hub

By Pete Apple Something vanished from the United States Mint sometime between 2008 and 2022. No announcement followed. Even more striking, no one seems to...

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