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Gold, Silver and Other Metals Post Weekly Losses
Precious metals fell on Friday, driving gold, silver and palladium into weekly losses and padding platinum's drop from a week ago as well as...
2022 American Women Quarters Ornaments Release
In time for gift-giving this holiday season, the United States Mint today at noon ET will begin offering the 2022 American Women Quarters Ornaments...
NGC-certified Massachusetts Coins Top $2.9 Million in Heritage Sale
A group of 128 rare Massachusetts Colonial coins, nearly all certified by Numismatic Guaranty Company™ (NGC®), has realized over $2.9 million in a Heritage...
Precious Metals Gain on Thursday, Aug. 25
Precious metals climbed as a group Thursday, scoring gains ranging from 0.6% for gold to 5.6% for palladium. Gold's increase was its third straight...
Award-Winning Reference Book About U.S. Type Two Double Eagles Now Available
An updated, expanded version is now available of the award-winning United States gold coins reference book, Type Two Double Eagles 1866-1876, a Numismatic History...
1927-D Double Eagle Realizes Record $4.44 Million in Heritage Sale
An exceedingly rare 1927-D Double Eagle MS66 PCGS, part of The Bob R. Simpson Collection, Part IX, soared to a record $4.44 million at...
Gold and Palladium Rise on Wed., Aug. 24
Gold prices rose for a second day in a row on Wednesday after falling for six consecutive sessions. Palladium also gained following three straight...
US Mint Sales: Otero-Warren Quarters and Silver Medals Debut
Last week was a busy one for the United States Mint as it released Nina Otero-Warren quarters and 1-ounce silver medals featuring President Millard...
U.S. Mint Produces Over 1.1 Billion Coins for Circulation in July
U.S. coining presses slowed for a fourth straight month yet still struck over 1.1 billion coins for a seventh month in a row and...
Gold and Silver Snap Six-Session Losing Streak
On Tuesday, gold, silver and platinum posted their first gains in seven sevens, rebounding from almost four-week lows. Palladium, however, fell for a third...














