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1927 Vermont Sesquicentennial. MS-67+ (PCGS). CAC. CMQ.

1927 Vermont Half Dollar: A Near-Perfect Wildcat Heads to Stack’s Bowers

A Wildcat, a Forgotten Battle, and a Near-Perfect Vermont Half Dollar A superb 1927 Vermont Sesquicentennial Half Dollar graded MS-67+ by PCGS, with CAC approval...
1943/2-S Lincoln Cent. FS-101. Doubled Die Obverse. MS-67 (PCGS).

1943/2-S Lincoln Cent: The Wartime Overdate No One Saw for 79 Years

The ONLY overdate in the entire 110+ year history of the Lincoln Cent series A 1943/2-S Lincoln Cent certified MS-67 by PCGS will cross the...
1909 Lincoln Cent. V.D.B. FS-1101. Doubled Die Obverse. MS-67 RD (PCGS).

The 13 Rare Lincoln Cent Double Dies that Collectors Chase

A Chronology of the Lincoln Cent Double Dies Lincoln cents look familiar. That makes them powerful. Collectors know the design. Families have jars full of them....
1916 Mercury 10c - CAC MS67+FB

1916 Mercury Dime: America’s First Modern Dime Still Rewards Sharp Eyes

1916 Mercury Dime: The Common First-Year Coin With a Five-Figure Secret The 1916 Mercury Dime looks modest at first glance but it is a small...
1969-S Lincoln Cent. FS-101. Doubled Die Obverse. MS-64 RD (PCGS). CAC.

1969-S Doubled Die Lincoln Cent: A Coin the Secret Service Thought Was Fake

The Secret Service Thought It Was A Fake The 1969-S Doubled Die Lincoln Cent stands among the most dramatic modern U.S. Mint errors. It also...
1891-CC Morgan Silver Dollar. MS-65+ (PCGS). CAC.

1891-CC Morgan Dollar: The Carson City Gem That Escaped the Treasury Vaults

Stack’s Marketplace Offers a PCGS MS-65+ CAC Carson City Morgan Dollar The 1891-CC Morgan Silver Dollar tells a very different Carson City story. At first glance,...
1867 Two Cent Piece with Double Die Obverse

1867 Two-Cent Piece FS-101: The Civil War Motto Coin With a Dramatic Doubled Die

The Civil War Coin Error Hidden in Plain Sight: 1867 Two-Cent Double Die The 1867 Two-Cent Piece FS-101 carries one of the most dramatic doubled...
1841 Liberty Seated Dime. No Drapery (Drapery Removed). JD-1, Fortin-101. Rarity-8. Proof-67+ (NGC). CAC.

1841 No Drapery Dime: The Two-Coin Proof Mystery Behind the Newman Specimen

The 1841 No Drapery Dime Mystery: A Two-Coin Proof Rarity With a Newman Pedigree The 1841 Liberty Seated Dime No Drapery proof does not need...

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. Judd-4, Pollock-5. Rarity-7-. Copper. Lettered Edge: TO BE ESTEEMED * BE USEFUL *. AU-58 (PCGS). Secure Holder. CAC.

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...
Uncirculated Coin Set 2026 - Philadelphia Card

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...

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