A rare 1691 five-guinea gold coin depicting joint monarchs William and Mary, struck during England’s Glorious Revolution era, will cross the auction block at Roseberys London.
Forged in San Francisco in 1857 and lost for 130 years in the SS Central America “Ship of Gold,” the massive 64-pound Eureka bar is now offered through fractional ownership.
This month’s CoinClinic explores the line between collecting and speculation, the legality of company store money, wage ...
Aspiring numismatists can learn directly from industry leaders through Stack’s Bowers Galleries fully funded Professional ...
Reader questions explore elusive Peruvian colonial coins, mint marks on modern Indian issues, foreign-struck coinage, and the legacy of East India Company money.
Coins have been around since what seems like the dawn of time and human civilization. Of course, numismatists, collectors, ...
What bothers me is coins offered online from what seem like reputable dealers, and nowhere in their ad indicates they are ...
This 1794 Flowing Hair silver dollar, believed to be the United States' first silver dollar has been purchased for $12 million. (Images courtesy GreatCollections.) An exceedingly rare coin minted in ...
The 1919 Walking Liberty half dollar may lack the fame of the series’ key dates, but its low mintage and modest price make it ...
A quiet Erie Canal village reveals a rich history—from canal commerce and steamboat magnate John H. Starin to the rare ...
Discovered in a Dorset farmhouse more than two decades ago, the Littlebrook Hoard of Tudor silver coins exceeded expectations ...
Shifting demand, metal prices, and changing collector tastes continually reshape coin values. Today’s unusually low premiums ...