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1796 10C JR-3 MS63 PCGS CAC EX WHITNEY/"MR. 1796"

1796 Draped Bust Dime JR-3: The “Mr. 1796” Coin

America’s First Dime and the Collector Who Made 1796 His Mission America’s first dime entered circulation without the word DIME, a numeral, or any other...
CACG certified Proof-66-Cameo 1878 J-1566 $2.5 gold piece, a unique pattern,

Unique 1878 Gold Pattern Quarter Eagle Just Set a New Record

Unique 1878 Gold Pattern Quarter Eagle Sets $439,200 Auction Record Only one genuine gold example of the 1878 Judd-1566 Pattern Quarter Eagle survives. That fact alone...
Paradime Coins - 1879 $4 Coiled Hair Stella Gilt PR63 PCGS CAC

1879 Coiled Hair Stella Gilt: The Gold Coin That Wasn’t

Paradime is offering this 1879 Gilt Stella - Looks Like Gold, but Its Real Story Is Better At first glance, the 1879 Coiled Hair Stella...

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America’s Rarest “What-If” Coins: Proven Strategies for Collecting U.S. Pattern Coinage

United States pattern coins represent ideas that never reached circulation. They show what the U.S. Mint considered, tested, and ultimately rejected. For collectors, that...

Errors & Varieties

The 1989-D Congress Dollar Error That Turned the U.S. Mint Upside Down

The Congress Silver Dollar That Escaped the U.S. Mint With a 180-Degree Error A dramatic 180-degree die rotation transformed an overlooked modern commemorative into one...

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Ancient Coins

224 Gold Rarities From the Tyrant Collection Bring 1,700 Years of Empire to ANA Pittsburgh

The Tyrant Collection Unleashes 1,700 Years of Empire at ANA Pittsburgh A new chapter of the Tyrant Collection will make its public debut at the...

World Coins

Inside the Legendary Sabi Sabi Krugerrand – a Modern Gold Trophy with Only 72 Struck

The 1997 Sabi Sabi Proof Krugerrand Became a Modern Gold Trophy The Krugerrand usually represents liquidity, recognition, and gold ownership. South Africa produced millions of...

Paper Money

The Red “R” Dollar: How a Failed Wartime Paper Test Created a Collector Classic

The Wartime $1 Experiment Collectors Refused to Spend The large red letter immediately catches the eye. It sits beside the blue Treasury seal on an otherwise...

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World’s Heaviest Silver Coin: Texas Precious Metals Sets Guinness Record With 2,500-Ounce America 250 Coin

This 2,500-Ounce Silver Coin Just Set a Guinness World Record A new Guinness World Records title now belongs to a coin that most collectors could...

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The Panama-Pacific International Exposition Award Medal

A Landmark Moment for American Exposition Medals The 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition produced more high-quality numismatic designs than any American exposition before or since. The official...

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Steel City Strikes Back: Franki and Wastweet Reimagine the Lincoln Cent for ANA 2026

Steel City Strikes Back: Franki and Wastweet Reimagine the Lincoln Cent for Pittsburgh Two of America’s leading medallic artists have transformed the familiar Lincoln cent...

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U.S. Mint Brings Morgan, Peace, and Gold Standing Liberty Releases to Summer FUN

U.S. Mint Hits Summer FUN With Morgan, Peace Dollars and a Gold Standing Liberty Set The United States Mint will bring major collector energy to...

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CAC-Approved and CACG Coins Continue to Command Strong Premiums in June 2026 Auctions

Why CAC-Approved Coins Routinely Outperform the Market Collectors have long recognized that not every coin carrying the same numerical grade offers the same quality. During...

224 Gold Rarities From the Tyrant Collection Bring 1,700 Years of Empire to ANA Pittsburgh

The Tyrant Collection Unleashes 1,700 Years of Empire at ANA Pittsburgh A new chapter of the Tyrant Collection will make its public debut at the...

U.S. Mint Brings Morgan, Peace, and Gold Standing Liberty Releases to Summer FUN

U.S. Mint Hits Summer FUN With Morgan, Peace Dollars and a Gold Standing Liberty Set The United States Mint will bring major collector energy to...

America’s Rarest “What-If” Coins: Proven Strategies for Collecting U.S. Pattern Coinage

United States pattern coins represent ideas that never reached circulation. They show what the U.S. Mint considered, tested, and ultimately rejected. For collectors, that...

1916 Walking Liberty Half Dollar: The S-Mint Key That Launched a Legend

Three 1916 Walking Liberty Halves Exist. One Mintmark Changes Everything The 1916 Walking Liberty Half Dollar did more than replace an old design. It changed...

1893-O Morgan Dollar: Eliasberg’s Finest-Known New Orleans Trophy Comes to GreatCollections

The 1893-O Morgan Dollar That Escaped the Panic of 1893 The 1893-O Morgan Dollar did not enter the world quietly. It arrived during a financial...

2027 Red Book Arrives: Whitman Takes the Hobby’s Most Famous Coin Guide Beyond the Book

The Red Book Turns 80, and Whitman Just Took It Beyond the Book Whitman Brands has begun shipping the 2027 edition of The Official Red...

NGC and PMG Just Bought the Codes That Power World Coin and Banknote Collecting

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1884-CC $10 Gold Eagle: Carson City’s Mystery-Marked Rarity

The Carson City Gold Eagle With Mystery Marks on Liberty’s Neck The 1884-CC $10 gold eagle does not need a stagecoach, a saloon, or a...

The First American Quarter: How the 1796 Draped Bust Quarter Beat Jefferson’s Decimal Dream

America’s First Quarter Was Almost Never Meant to Exist Every quarter in America’s pocket has a strange ancestor. It did not begin as the neat product...