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1921-D Mercury Dime : History and Value | CoinWeek

With the second-smallest mintage of all Mercury (Winged Liberty) dimes, the 1921-D is clearly a semi-key date. Additionally, with San Francisco not eve striking dimes...

U.S. Coin, Crypto Rarities in Stack’s Bowers June 2023 Auction

Stack’s Bowers Galleries is proud to announce their June 2023 Showcase Auction, the official auction of the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Summer Expo. This...

Roger Burdette: A Cynical Use of U.S. Coins

By Roger W. Burdette, special to CoinWeek .....   WARNING: This brief article contains language that is historically accurate but can be found offensive today. Pierce M....

Records Fall in $61.1 Million Heritage Central States Auctions

Bass Collection, Part III generates more than $18 million for Dallas-area nonprofits   Central States U.S. Coin Auction One of just two known Proofs of an 1829...

Royal Canadian Mint Unveils Coins Marking Charles III Coronation

As Canadians celebrate the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III, the first formal investiture of a new monarch in seven decades, the Royal...

Jeff Garrett: When Modern Coin Mintage Figures Matter

The 2023 Morgan and Peace Dollars will be closely watched because they are popular and being produced in limited numbers   By Jeff Garrett for NGC...

Big Things Happened at the United States Mint in the Month of May

By CoinWeek ..... Summer gets underway in May and for some Americans, this is a period of rest and relaxation. Not so for the United States...

The Coins of Portuguese Mozambique, Part 2

By Tyler Rossi for CoinWeek ..... Part 1 | Part 2 * * * While Portugal originally claimed a massive swath of Africa--from Angola on the west...

CoinWeek Podcast 178: Podcasting About Ancient Coins with Aaron Berk and Mike Nottelmann

  Mobile phone users. Stream this podcast for free by downloading the podomatic app or subscribe to the CoinWeek Podcast on iTunes. * * * In this episode of...

How Coin Dies Got Their Numbers

By Roger W. Burdette, special to CoinWeek .....   The earliest United States Mint dies were anonymous lumps of steel. Except for the design faces and...

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