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With dramatic price hikes on proof and uncirculated sets, collectors are questioning what justifies the Mint’s steep increases.
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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Discovered in a Dorset farmhouse more than two decades ago, the Littlebrook Hoard of Tudor silver coins exceeded expectations when offered at a Noonans Mayfair auction.
Early sales figures reveal strong collector interest in several new U.S. Mint releases, including the Mayflower Compact quarter.
As uncertainty drives investors toward precious metals, collectors should remember that market excitement—and prices—can cool just as quickly.
From the February 27, 2026, Numismatic News e-Newsletter, readers imagined coins struck from everything from meteorites to ceramics.
Discovered near Bury St Edmunds by a university professor, the largest known group of coins from the reign of King Dubnovellaunos drew strong collector interest.
Two early-2026 auctions brought more than $2.5 million combined, with rare Islamic, Chinese, and world coins leading the results.
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Even when no Form 1099-B is issued, sellers of precious metals and numismatic items may still owe taxes on paper gains from sales or exchanges.
As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, Ireland’s iconic Lady Lavery bank notes offer a beautiful glimpse into the nation’s early paper money history.
Central States Numismatic Society show will be April 22-25, 2026, in Chicago suburb of Schaumburg, Illinois.
As World Money Fair marked 20 years in Berlin, rising and falling metals prices reshaped conversations about the future of coin production.
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The U.S. Mint’s 2026 Congratulations Set pairs a proof Silver Eagle with polished presentation for a ready-made commemorative gift.
Highlights from the latest international coin releases.
With silver retreating from triple-digit highs, America the Beautiful five-ounce quarters may be quietly aligning bullion value with collector opportunity.
Volatile bullion prices are complicating dealer margins, collector expectations, and short-term strategy.
From the February 20, 2026, Numismatic News e-Newsletter, readers share favorites, along with critiques.
Rare heart-shaped silver cobs from Potosí challenge assumptions about colonial coinage and hint at a deeply religious purpose.
From printing costs to projected lifespans, fresh Federal Reserve figures offer insight into the true economics behind America’s paper currency.
The Founding Fathers’ influence reaches far beyond American shores, with international mints commemorating Washington, Franklin, and others in silver and gold ahead of the 250th anniversary.
A closer look at the meaning of “micro-grading,” why it isn’t about magnification, and how evolving standards have reshaped the balance between technical flaws and market acceptability.
From goodwill valuation to succession strategy, coin dealers who plan early can maximize the value of their business and avoid leaving money on the table at retirement.
A House-backed proposal to study a $2.50 coin spotlights the growing disconnect between inflation and America’s static currency denominations.
From the February 13, 2026, Numismatic News e-Newsletter, readers say they want coins that celebrate American history with stronger symbolism and more traditional artistic execution.
Stanley Gibbons Baldwin’s returned to the banknote market with strong results for British and world issues, from crisp Bank of England notes to rare Boer War emergency currency.
Monnaie de Paris launches its three-year “French Genius” trilogy, honoring Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity through a historic Revolutionary symbol reimagined in gold and silver.
Beyond the famous 1877 and 1909-S, early 1870s Indian Head cents and overlooked dates like 1876 are quietly revealing how survival rates, not just mintages, drive today’s market.




