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A behind-the-scenes look at the Michigan Statehood Quarter’s ceremonial strike—and how a six-year-old made numismatic history at the Denver Mint.
The 2026 Coin of the Year competition is officially underway, beginning with the global call for nominations that will shape the COTY 100.
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Similar to Sophia Mattimiro and Jeff Starck’s journey to China, Münze Österreich engraver Helmut Andexlinger toured the country’s major numismatic sites. During the many stops of his trip, Andexlinger witnessed…
An Artistic Exchange Between Two Cultures in
the World of Coins.
A Littleton Coin Company employee uncovers a rare struck-through error on a new 2026 quarter, sparking early collector interest.
A close vote crowns “Young Benjamin Franklin” the MEDALS250 winner, with two striking designs sharing runner-up status.
Hollis will be honored at the Central States
Numismatic Society convention on April 23, 2026.
With a mintage under 400,000, the 1928 Peace dollar stands as the series’ lowest-production issue—though its true scarcity comes with the complexities of silver dollar history.
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A strong showing of rare Levantine bank notes drove Noonans’ sale of the Ibrahim Salem Collection to more than £617,000.
Rare Bank of England and Irish notes—from an 1895 £10 to an 18th-century wartime issue—headline a Noonans sale, with several examples believed unique in private hands.
From early experiments in Sweden to broader global adoption, QR codes in bank notes have evolved as both a security feature and a gateway to dynamic digital information.
Top exhibitors took center stage at the 2026 Savannah National Money Show, as the ANA honored standout displays and announced the end of its long-running bullion award tradition.
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From the March 13, 2026, Numismatic News e-Newsletter, readers weigh cost savings against convenience, with many opposing a switch to dollar coins despite arguments for durability and long-term savings.
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Strong attendance marked the first Long Beach Expo under Stack’s Bowers Galleries, with future shows scheduled for September 2026 and March 2027.
A rare 1691 five-guinea gold coin depicting joint monarchs William and Mary, struck during England’s Glorious Revolution era, crossed the auction block at Roseberys London.
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Reader questions explore elusive Peruvian colonial coins, mint marks on modern Indian issues, foreign-struck coinage, and the legacy of East India Company money.
This month’s CoinClinic explores the line between collecting and speculation, the legality of company store money, wage payments in cryptocurrency, and the presses striking today’s U.S. coins.
Aspiring numismatists can learn directly from industry leaders through Stack’s Bowers Galleries fully funded Professional Numismatist Program, offering hands-on training in grading, trading, auctions, and more.
A selection of recently released coins from around the world.
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Global market turmoil is rattling equities, but demand for gold, silver, and collectible coins remains strong as investors continue seeking safe-haven assets.
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On February 24, 2026, the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC) met for a public, virtual meeting to discuss coinage designs for 2027-dated coins. The video conference was livestreamed via the…
A quiet Erie Canal village reveals a rich history—from canal commerce and steamboat magnate John H. Starin to the rare national bank notes issued by the Fultonville National Bank.
The Olive Sprig Collection is estimated to bring in excess of $1M at auction.




