Collectors' questions span everything from selling and grading coins to famous U.S. coin designs and Mint policy.
In an age where practically everything is digital, investing in hard assets is becoming more and more attractive, and a growing trend amongst investors is the collecting of rare coins. While ...
Coin collecting can feel like stepping into a glittering treasure hunt where history meets opportunity. Beyond the charm of owning tiny artifacts from distant eras, many collectors are drawn by the ...
Coin collecting may have been a niche hobby in times past, but an increased interest in numismatics — whether due to macroeconomic pressures creating a swell of people looking for a valuable and ...
Left: Wyatt McDonald, head numismatist at Coinfully, holds a 1-ounce proof Gold American Eagle, which is bullion, and a 1903-O Morgan Silver Dollar, which is numismatic. Right: The coin collection of ...
Back in 1999, Jennifer Scott, now 49, heard on the news that the U.S. Mint was issuing quarters to honor each of the 50 states. She began collecting the quarters, each featuring a design specific to ...
Largely considered one of the most important coins in U.S. history, the 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar is one of the most ...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History marks the upcoming 10-year anniversary of the opening of its signature exhibition, “The Value of Money,” by featuring several updates and ...