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Day five invites NumisTravel participants beyond Zurich for a scenic journey to Lucerne, a destination widely celebrated for showcasing Switzerland’s renowned natural beauty and historic atmosphere. Nestled along the shores…
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Niue’s prolific commemorative coin programs raise fascinating questions about legal tender, global minting partnerships, and where modern numismatics meets fantasy.
Wilmerding’s rich industrial past, Westinghouse legacy, and historic national banks reveal how one Pennsylvania company town became a surprising hub of American banking history.
The overlooked 1924-S Lincoln cent may seem ordinary in lower grades, but in Gem condition, this surprising sleeper becomes one of the series’ toughest modern keys.
America’s gold American Arts Medals reveal how marketing missteps, missing denominations, and collector perception can shape the success or failure of modern bullion programs.
Unlike many competitions where a medal is given as a prize, at this year’s 2026 MEDALS250 contest held by the American Medallic Sculpture Association, medallions were the focus of the…
It’s tough to find a series of United States coins in which there is some silver, but which also have some good prices nestled in among the greater bunch. What…
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European Central Bank After 20 years, the European Central Bank is preparing a new bank note series based on two possible themes: European culture or rivers and birds. A collection…
As faith in fiat and digital currency wavers, a growing number of states are embracing gold and silver as tangible legal tender alternatives.
As inflation reshapes global currency systems, the United States may be overdue not only to retire the penny, but also to rethink higher denomination coins and bank notes.
A visit to Zurich’s SINCONA auction house offers NumisTravel participants a rare look inside the global marketplace for elite numismatics.
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In the last month, we have added 82 new bank notes and Pick numbers to the NumisMaster database.
The scarce 1864-S quarter remains one of 19th-century numismatics’ overlooked treasures, offering remarkable rarity and historical significance at prices that may still undervalue its true potential.
The government has said the cent may no longer be produced, but it won’t be demonetized. Was this same scenario played out with the half cent? The half-cent denomination was…
This month’s NumisMaster update delivers hundreds of new coin listings, expanded pricing data, and fresh precious metals adjustments as markets continue to shift.
Located in Zurich’s historic Old Town, Soul | Creative Kitchen Bar offers NumisTravel participants a modern dining experience along the city’s scenic riverfront.
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From specie to smartphone wallets, the evolution of money is reshaping who collects coins and why.
From bustling dealer tables and major auction previews to educational programs, commemorative medals, and family-friendly activities, the 2026 Central States convention delivered a vibrant celebration of the hobby.
From the April 24, 2026, Numismatic News e-Newsletter: readers say eye appeal, authenticity, condition, and value remain the biggest factors when choosing the right coin.
A new Australian tribute coin honoring Queen Elizabeth II is generating fierce public debate, proving that even royal commemoratives are not immune to modern design controversy.
Federal audits and global sourcing concerns are raising questions about whether U.S. Mint gold programs meet legal standards for newly mined domestic gold.
A $2 bill carried by Gene Cernan on three historic space missions realized more than $91,000 at auction, setting a remarkable benchmark for space-flown currency.




