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U.S. Mint Director Ed Moy to Testify Tuesday about Metallic Composition...

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United States Mint Director Ed Moy will testify before the House Financial Services Subcommittee tomorrow, March 11. A CoinNews article Friday discussed...

Coin Collecting is a Cool Hobby for Youngsters

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Young collectors of today have a unique perspective in collecting coins compared to what many of us experienced while growing up. Think of the...

San Francisco First Day $2 Single Notes for Collectors Available

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The First Day San Francisco 2008 $2 Single Note is now available through the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP). This is the...

Bullion & Business Weekend Report – Mar 8

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The strength in silver and gold eased slightly for the week while platinum experienced a dip. London Fix Monday through Friday...

Life Member Larry Shepherd named ANA Executive Director

Former banking and investment executive and life-long coin collector Larry Shepherd has been named the new executive director of the American Numismatic Association, President...

Spink Acquires R.M. Smythe & Company

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Smythe, New York’s Oldest Dealer and Auctioneer in Coins, Paper Money, Antique Stocks and Bonds and Autographs London, England. — Spink, the world’s...

New Coin to Celebrate 400th Anniversary of Quebec City, Features Work...

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The Royal Canadian Mint's Newest Commemorative Circulation Coin Celebrates the 400th Anniversary of Quebec City and Features the Work of Talented Quebec Artist Ottawa, Ontario....

Reintroduced House Bill Seeks to Change the Composition of Metals in...

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The cost to manufacture pennies and nickels exceeds their face value. A newly introduced House bill would change the metal composition in coins to make them profitable again.

Pennies and Copper The newly introduced bill is not a new concept. A similar bill received attention late last year. The 'Coin Modernization and Taxpayer Savings Act of 2007' failed to get through the gates when a mini firestorm erupted. Mostly because the bill contained more than what its name implied - a provision that would allow citizens to melt pennies.

That portion of the bill proved to be controversial. Why? The U.S. Treasury implemented a ban on melting 1-cent and 5-cent coins that went into effect just months earlier with a stated objective to save money.

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"Carl F. Chirico Jr. Collection of World Pattern Coins" Tops $2...

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IRVINE, Calif. – Bowers and Merena Auctions, America's leading rare coin auction house, delighted World coin enthusiasts in Baltimore and across the globe on March 1 with an action-packed special session of World/Ancient Coins as part of their first of three Official Auctions of the Baltimore Coin and Currency Convention for 2008.

Gold 5 Francs. 1889-A (Paris)

The World session was the grand finale of the four-session auction that realized a total of $9,764,934 and saw more than 3,200 lots cross the auction block. The World/Ancient session realized 2,155,414.

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Bowers and Merena Realize More Than $9.7 Million in Baltimore

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1870-S Seated Liberty Silver Dollar from Farouk Collection Sets Record at More Than $700,000 and “Carl F. Chirico Jr. Collection of World...
1776-2026 Semiquincentennial Coins

First Look at 1776 ~ 2026 Semiquincentennial Coin Images

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On Thursday, Dec. 11, the United States Mint unveiled imagery showcasing the one-year-only designs of its semiquincentennial circulating coins for 2026. As part of...