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The Statue of Liberty is one of America’s most recognizable symbols, but the face behind it remains a subject of debate, shaped by artistic influence, history, and myth.
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New bank note designs from around the world highlight innovation, artistry, and evolving national identity.
The story of Hall and Sellers, printers of Continental Currency, begins with Benjamin Franklin and evolves into a lasting chapter in American print history.
Coins depicting King William III and Queen Mary II, the only joint monarch portraits in British coinage, continue to command interest and strong prices at auction.
Even as gold cools, the rare coin market stays hot, fueled by demand for high-grade and trophy-level pieces.
From the April 17, 2026, Numismatic News e-Newsletter: readers were divided, citing improved durability and anti-counterfeiting benefits alongside concerns about usability and long-term environmental effects.
The Professional Numismatists Guild honors Donald Kagin with its 2026 Abe Kosoff Founders Award, leading a slate of recognitions for excellence across the numismatic community.
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A unique Victorian £10 Bank of England note, possibly the only surviving private example, leads Noonans’ March auction with a £26,000 result.
A selection of recently released coins worldwide from the April World Coin News.
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The IBNS names Curaçao and Sint Maarten’s 200 Gulden its 2025 Bank Note of the Year, recognizing its bold marine design, innovative layout, and advanced security features.
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