Table of Contents March 2010
What’s Hot, What’s Not?
Collectors are spending their discretionary income more wisely, but they are still spending
by Dom Yanchunas
Reversing Direction for the Cent
The Lincoln cent’s new reverse is really a widely used symbol rom the past
by Tom DeLorey
The Money of British Monarchs: The Coinage of George V
An extensive range of issues makes this monarch’s coins highly collectible
by R.W. Julian
Coin Capsule: 1893
Americans sought to escape the Panic at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago
by Tom Toolen
Making Use of Manganese
The unstable metal has its place, but it has always caused problems when used in coinage
by David T. Alexander
Other Countries’ “State Quarters”
More and more commemoratives are being produced as one-time-only type coins for circulation
by Rita Laws, Ph.D.

