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A historic moment for numismatics as longtime collector and dealer Paul Hollis becomes the first numismatist nominated to lead the U.S. Mint.
Beloved numismatist, writer, and educator B. Michael Thorne passed away October 12. His decades of scholarship, mentorship, and passion for coins leave a lasting legacy.
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The U.S. Mint’s Comic Art series continues with Wonder Woman, honoring her 1941 debut with bold new gold and silver designs.
Readers ask about legendary collectors, learning to grade, the identities behind MPC portraits, and whether a “forever coin” has ever existed in U.S. or world history.
Rare 1926 Chang Tso-Lin coin emerges at auction after 40 years.
Professional Numismatists Guild also announces plans for upcoming PNG events.
From the November 7, 2025, Numismatic News e-Newsletter: Readers overwhelmingly credit parents, mentors, and early role models for inspiring their lifelong passion for collecting.
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Ancient treasures and rare 19th-century banknotes shined at Feldman’s October 23 sale, from Silk Road gold to Egypt’s elusive 1898 1-pound remainder.
Unusual, unexpected, and undeniably cool — dive into more of the most fascinating error notes ever printed.
Enjoy this notable selection of recently released bank note issues.
Selling part of your collection isn’t defeat; it’s smart practice. Learn when and how to sell, avoid estate horror stories, and maximize value with strategy, records, and timing.
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Silver soars with new Navy-privy and Batman coins, while gold stays steady.
As bullion prices settle and high-end rarities see surprising auction results, the coin market may be entering an adjustment phase, but collectors still see plenty of reasons for optimism.
From the October 31, 2025, Numismatic News e-Newsletter: Readers generally express skepticism toward third-party grading and a strong preference for personal judgment and experience over the label on the slab.
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The rapid rise in precious metals pricing has rendered the face value of some collector coins meaningless.
NumisMaster expands again with 200 new bank notes and updates across 250 countries, including recent issues from Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.
A metal detectorist near Leipzig uncovered a 2,200-year-old Celtic gold “rainbow cup,” recognized as the oldest coin ever found in Saxony and evidence of early Celtic trade.
Honoring 250 years of courage and service, the U.S. Mint’s new silver American Eagle joins its Marine Corps anniversary gold, silver, and half-dollar counterparts.
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