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The Lost 1870-S Mint Set: Inside the San Francisco Mint’s Greatest Unsolved Mystery
The Ghost Coins of 1870-S: How the San Francisco Mint Created a Numismatic Legend
In 1870, San Francisco officials lowered a copper casket into granite.
They...
1851 Silver Three-Cent Piece in MS-67: The Tiny Coin That Helped Save Small Change
The Tiny 1851 Silver Coin That Helped America Buy a Stamp
A Superb Gem 1851 Silver Three-Cent Silver certified MS-67 offers collectors far more than...
1792 Birch Cent: America’s First Cent Pattern
The $1.175 Million 1792 Birch Cent and the Mystery Washington Never Explained
The Bushnell-Parmelee-Jenks-Col. Green 1792 Birch Cent stands among the most important copper coins...
2026 U.S. Mint Uncirculated Coin Set: The Only Uncirculated Lincoln Cents of America’s 250th...
The 2026 Mint Set Has a Sleeper: The Lincoln Cent No Longer Made for Circulation
The 2026 United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set arrives with...
1856 Flying Eagle Cent: The Pattern Penny That Changed American Coinage
The 1856 Flying Eagle Pattern Cent That Sold Congress on a New Coin
The 1856 Flying Eagle cent ranks among the most famous small cents...
2026 Semiquincentennial Silver Proof Set Brings Liberty, Silver, and a Historic Lincoln Cent Together
Liberty Returns, Silver Shines, and the Lincoln Cent Enters a New Era
The United States Mint will open sales for the 2026 Semiquincentennial Silver Proof...
U.S. Mint Launches Best of the Mint 1916 Mercury Dime Gold Coin and Silver...
America’s Mercury Dime Returns in Gold for the 250th Anniversary
The United States Mint has opened one of its most closely watched Semiquincentennial numismatic programs...
1973 Eisenhower Dollar : A Collector’s Guide
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The $1 Coin America Never Got to Spend
The 1973 Eisenhower Dollar looks ordinary at first glance. It is large, clad...
The 1881 Three-Dollar Gold Piece: America’s 500-Coin Gold Rarity
Only 500 Were Made: The Odd $3 Gold Coin That Collectors Still Chase
The 1881 Three-Dollar Gold Piece tells a strange American money story.
It began...
Unique 1977 Lincoln Cent Struck in Aluminum: The Modern Penny That Should Not Exist
The 1977 Aluminum Penny That Should Not Exist
A 1977 Lincoln cent should be copper-colored. It should also weigh about 3.11 grams. Yet one extraordinary...
Theodore Roosevelt’s “Square Deal” for American Coinage
The President Who Turned American Coins Into Art
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The Civil War changed America forever. Then, in the decades that followed, the nation changed again.
Industry...
The Finest 1792 Half Disme: America’s First Federal Coin With a Direct Rittenhouse Pedigree
The Tiny 1792 Coin That Launched America’s Mint
It arrived before the first Philadelphia Mint building stood ready. It carried a new national promise in...