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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.
With each nickel costing nearly 14 cents to produce, the Treasury considers material changes to reduce expenses without eliminating the coin.
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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.
Gold coins, other treasures, and unanswered questions emerge from Czech forest discovery.
As America moves toward getting rid of the penny—will Europe’s smallest coins be next on the chopping block?
Move over gold rush—Texas just had a dime spill of epic proportions.
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The U.S. Mint will soon be releasing coins with pop culture characters. Will this be a boon for the numismatic community or a hindrance?
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