1976-D Type I Eisenhower Dollar: PCGS Coin of the Month
The 1976-D Type I Eisenhower Dollar is the Professional Grading Service’s (PCGS) Coin of the Month (PCGS MS67).
The Eisenhower dollar has become a popular coin...
Bitcoin vs. Gold: The Ultimate Crystal Ball
Bitcoin vs. gold. That's the question everyone wants to be answered. What will coin collecting look like in 2041? Here's an ultimate crystal ball...
1913 Barber Half Dollar: PCGS Coin of the Month
The 1913 Barber Half Dollar is the Professional Grading Service’s (PCGS) Coin of the Month (PCGS MS66+).
When one thinks about early 20th-century rarities, the...
What is a Peace Dollar?
What is a Peace dollar? While perhaps not as widely collected as its iconic predecessor, the Morgan dollar, the Peace dollar enjoys an enthusiastic...
How Much is a Silver Dollar Worth?
How much is a silver dollar worth? An exceedingly rare silver dollar coin minted in 1794 has been sold for a world-record $12 million....
Seated Liberty Silver Coin Collecting Trends
Seated Liberty Silver coin collecting trends have changed with the pandemic. Perhaps the most important has been the trend toward coins that grade “straight”...
The Pandemic’s Impact on Coin Collecting
The pandemic's impact on coin collecting has been a reshaping of the hobby and the news isn't all dire. Some might even go so...
1913 Barber Half Dollar: PCGS Coin of the Month
The Professional Grading Service’s (PCGS) Coin of the Month is the 1913 Barber Half Dollar (PCGS MS66+).
Philadelphia Mint Scarce Coins
When one thinks about early 20th-century...
Rare Coins Create Feeding Frenzy
Rare coins are among the reason tens of thousands of new millionaires and billionaires were minted during the pandemic. And it’s not just super high...
Most Magnificent Rare Coins
Rare coins and valuable coins of the highest artistic value have grown in demand vver the past several years. Some collectors are acquiring items...
How Much Are Gold Coins Worth?
Rare date U.S. gold coins fared well in public and private sales during the first four months of 2021 and have been ahead of...
1921-D Mercury Dime: PCGS Coin of the Month
The 1921-D Mercury dime is the Professional Grading Service’s (PCGS) Coin of the Month.
This is a special United States collectible coin. Designed by Adolph...
U.S. Mint Taking Orders for Negro Leagues Baseball Coins
The United States Mint (Mint) has opened sales for the 2022 Negro Leagues Baseball Commemorative Coin Program. This program commemorates the 100th anniversary of...
Coin Press to Mint John Frémont Medallions
Historical Coin Press No. 1 at the Nevada State Museum, Carson City, will resume demonstrations Jan. 8, 2022, with the minting of a commemorative...
Fugio Cent Reclassified as Regular-Issue U.S. Mint Coin
The Fugio Cent has long been one of the most enjoyed early American collectibles, and now numismatists can count it as the earliest of...
1885 Liberty Nickel: PCGS Coin of the Month
The Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) Coin of the Month is the 1885 Liberty Nickel. For whatever reason, the Liberty nickel designed by Charles...
1889 Three Cent Nickel: PCGS Coin of the Month
The Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) Coin of the Month is the 1889 Three Cent Nickel.
The three-cent nickel isn’t one of the more widely...
1864 with “L” Ribbon Indian Cent: PCGS Coin of the Week
The 1864 with "L" Ribbon Indian Cent is the Professional Grading Service's (PCGS) Coin of the Week.
The Indian Cent is easily the most popular...
PCGS Coin of the Week: 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar
The 1794 Flowing Hair dollar is the Professional Coin Grading Services (PCGS) Coin of the Week.
The United States silver dollar is one of the...
PCGS Coin of the Week: 1804 Draped Bust Dollar
The 1804 Draped Bust Dollar is the Professional Coin Grading Services (PCGS) Coin of the Week. There is perhaps no coin more popular or...