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Gold Coin Sales Resume: Mint Seeking New Profits?
After a long wait, the United States Mint resumed sales of its gold coins. They're the same coins, but at higher prices. Will the...
Counterfeit Presidential Dollar Coins? No Verdict Yet.
The verdict isn't in on whether counterfeit coins were used earlier this month at a local McDonald's restaurant in Macomb, Illinois.
The boy who...
U.S. Mint Halts More Gold and New Platinum Coins Sales
Proof 2007 American Buffalo Gold coins were taken off the market and the American Eagle Platinum Uncirculated coins quickly followed suite.
The...
Heritage’s September Long Beach Coin & Currency Auctions Surpass $25 Million
Heritage Auction Galleries held the Official Auctions of the September 2007 Long Beach Coin Expo.
The total numbers generated and announced through a press...
CoinNews.net Announces Free eNewsletter
CoinNews.net is happy to announce the addition of a new service to its website. As requested by many CoinNews.net readers, an eNewsletter has been...
U.S. Secret Service Investigates Coins Used in McDonald’s
Two days ago the Peoria Journal Star reported a police investigation alleging the use of counterfeit Presidential $1 Coins at a local McDonald's...
Two-Headed Coins are Flops in Value but Cute as Pranks
Two-headed coins don't command but a few dollars for price.
And, instead of finding one in your pocket change and selling it for profit,...
Orbital Coins Blast Off from Australia with Sputnik in Mind
The Soviet Union launched Sputnik on October 4, 1957. The world's first artificial satellite was about the size of a basketball, but it didn't...
Sacagawea Coin Designers Not Thrilled with New Law
President Bush signed the Native American $1 Coin Act mandating the redesign of Sacagawea Dollar. Starting in 2009, the Sacagawea reverse...
Gold Nears Three-Decade Peak; U.S. Mint Gold Suspensions Continue
Gold is continuing through its extended gains and hit a spot price of $746.30 an ounce early Monday morning. That's the highest...




