A rare silver winner’s medal from the 1896 Athens Olympics sold for $180,690, far above estimate. Engraved by Jules-Clément Chaplain, the historic piece features Zeus and Nike and is considered a ...
The CCAC endorsed 2027 Working Dog commemorative coin designs honoring therapy, service, and K‑9 dogs across gold, silver, and clad coins, with surcharges supporting America’s VetDogs and their ...
A well‑preserved Series 1899 $1 silver certificate from the historic Grinnell Collection, graded Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ, drew strong interest and sold for $5,040 in the Feb. 25–26 Stack’s Bowers ...
Fadeout and taper of the design rim is seen at both ends of a small curved clip in a 1972 Lincoln cent. Newcomers to the hobby often ask if their clips, or incomplete planchet coins, are genuine.
This 1889-O Morgan dollar was one of many that had its surfaces sandblasted to make it no longer desirable to a collector wanting to remove it from a Nevada casino. In the early 1960s, the owner of ...
They were the most beautiful federal notes ever issued, vastly more artistic than anything in circulation in the United States today. And they were abject failures, replaced by new designs within two ...
Each year, the Perth Mint provides a special coin that serves as a source of national pride for citizens of Australia. The 2026 Australian Citizenship coin went on sale in early October. “A meaningful ...
Series 2013 $1 star notes were printed at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing’s Washington and Fort Worth Facilities in duplicate serial number runs. To date, 11 pairs of notes with the same serial ...
The third San Francisco Mint at 155 Hermann Street is on the National Register of Historic Places, and on the administration’s target list for elimination. President Trump and the Elon Musk-led ...
The 1943/1942-S Lincoln cent, FS-101, in an early die state with doubling under the bottom of the upright of the 4. A new World War II overdate variety, a 1943/1942-S Lincoln cent, has been identified ...
This 1985-P Washington quarter dollar features a bleb (die erosion pit) in the area normally occupied by the Mint mark prior to 1965. This “goiter” 1924-S Lincoln ...