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Third-party grading brought order to coin collecting, but with fourth-party stickers, eye appeal, and market premiums now in play, collectors need to understand why “like” coins can sell worlds apart.
From bold designs to historic themes, 2025’s COTY finalists celebrate the best in global coin artistry.
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As low denomination coins begin to vanish in the West, one woman in China proves they’re still worth their weight—one jiao at a time.
Is gold still king, or about to get dethroned? As Basel III’s final phase nears, conflicting rules, regulatory delays, and shaky compliance are rattling nerves in the bullion world.
A new coin series by Monnaie de Paris pairs France’s “Sower” with America’s “Walking Liberty,” honoring artistic ties that may run deeper than history records.
The Professional Numismatists Guild is set to host their Dealer Day in conjunction with the November Whitman Expos™ in Baltimore.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a state law allowing for the use of gold and silver as lawful payment.
Over 100 (sets of) coins and medals from the Shanghai Mint Museum’s collection will be showcased in London from June 8 to 14, 2025.
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A legendary 1839 “Una & the Lion” coin, once buried in a garden to escape Nazi looting, just sold for over $1.18 million.
Qing Dynasty treasures also among event highlights.
Fake sand, secret lockets, and goat digestion—coin collecting gets weird.
Pennies cost more than they’re worth, the Tubman $20 is stalled, and the $2 bill barely circulates. So why no audit?
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