

Updates from Patrick Heller include Innovation Dollar ceremonies and bullion tax shifts.
With the penny’s future in doubt, an Ohio coin club is rallying around the Large Cent.
May 16th poll respondents are split amid high prices and market uncertainty—some are cashing in or waiting it out, while others are shifting their strategies.
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Numismatics loses a guiding voice with the passing of David Ganz.
Rising costs and pending bills may seal the penny’s fate.
Coin designer Jennifer McKenna reflects on a decade of creativity at The Perth Mint.
Gold has surged nearly 80% since late 2022, but with shifting economic indicators and market volatility, investors are questioning whether it’s time to cash in or hold steady.
The U.S. Mint’s 2023 Jovita Idar quarter earned top honors at the Mint Directors Conference for its powerful tribute to the Mexican-American activist and journalist.
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A dazzling display of ancient British Celtic coins were offered at auction in Chris Rudd’s 200th edition catalogue held in Norwich, 18th May.
Low mintage coins like Yu-Gi-Oh! series spark collector interest.
Notes from Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Disney dazzle at Sedwick’s latest sale.
Hess Divo’s 343rd auction on May 25, 2025, features exceptional coins from antiquity to modern times, all with remarkable provenances.
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The May 9, 2025, poll respondents definitely have strong opinions about this question.
A selection of the latest released issues.
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According to the May 2, 2025, poll, there are many coins that respondents would love fresh off the press, no matter where they had to travel in the timeline.
A cellar, two shovels, and 3,558 coins sparked a legal battle and lasting legend.
Gold coins, other treasures, and unanswered questions emerge from Czech forest discovery.
When perfection fails, collectors win—bank note errors can be rare, valuable, and highly sought after.
As America moves toward getting rid of the penny—will Europe’s smallest coins be next on the chopping block?
From ancient Rome to Qing China, Auction 52 at Stephen Album Rare Coins offers 3,550 historic treasures across four days of bidding—two live, two online-only.
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