The respondent's answers to December 12, 2024, Numismatic News E-Newsletter Readers' Poll vary widely because everyone has ...
According to Heller, the existing federal government debt and the present values of unfunded liabilities for Social Security, ...
A recent SSRS Opinion Panel poll reveals that older adults are more likely to carry cash than younger generations. However, ...
Every holiday season, an anonymous donor spread joy and generosity by dropping gold Krugerrands into a Salvation Army kettle.
Not considered legal tender when issued, these bank notes were used by Indian Muslims during their Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia. A very rare 100 rupees note recently found its way to the ...
The 1799 large cent is one of those coins that will always be tough and important. There are other tough large cents, but the 1799 seems to have carved out its own special place in the minds of ...
On December 6, Switzerland comes alive with a festive pre-Christmas spirit as Samichlaus (St. Nicholas) processions light up ...
To celebrate this year’s Lunar Year, mints have selected a variety of combinations of color and dragon types in assorted metals and denominations. To celebrate this year’s Lunar Year, mints have ...
The 1982-D has been a highly sought-after coin ever since the first one was discovered in Minnesota in 2016 and sold for $18,800 at auction. Now that a second specimen has been found, it gives ...
Numismatic News readers are still finding major die breaks, (also known as "cuds") on state quarters. Over the past few years we've shown them on coins of several states, including West Virginia, ...
Oregon man saving copper cents for their melt value realized the solid copper-alloy Lincoln coin was rare thanks to the book, Strike It Rich with Pocket Change. Yet another 1983 solid copper-alloy ...