COINage Profile: 1995 Doubled Die Lincoln Cent
The coin collecting community was abuzz in the spring of 1995 with the news that a major doubled die had just been discovered on...
Gold Prices Start Week At $1,750 As Progress Continues On COVID-19...
Gold prices are starting the week off strong, with one ounce of gold trading for about $1,750 on the morning of Monday, May 18,...
PCGS Attributing Emergency Bullion 2020 American Silver Eagles from the Philadelphia...
Professional Coin Grading Service (www.PCGS.com) has announced the attribution of qualifying bullion-quality 2020 American Silver Eagles struck at the Philadelphia Mint during an emergency...
COINage Profile: 1982 No-P Roosevelt Dime
One of the most popular modern coin varieties is the 1982 no-P Roosevelt dime. Struck just two years after the Philadelphia Mint began stamping...
The Cent Project 2020: How Many Pennies Are Really Out There?
Ever wonder how many 1975 Lincoln pennies are floating around out there in circulation? No, don't need to look up mintage figures... Those don't...
Gearing Up For Summer Coin Collecting Fun
I was looking at my calendar this morning and am stunned at how quickly we’re approaching Memorial Day weekend, a time considered by many...
Australia’s Perth Mint Celebrates Kookaburras
Although the popular Brisbane Money Expo did not take place this year due to quarantine restrictions related to COVID-19, a special issue coin planned...
The ABC’s of Income Taxes and Coin Collecting
By Barry Sunshine
Coin collecting is a very non-financial but financially rewarding hobby or investment. Over time, some collectors can create great wealth with coin...
PCGS Considers Additional Members Only Shows to Offset COVID-19 Effects
The following announcement is a message on May 5, 2020 from Brett Charville, President of Professional Coin Grading Service (www.PCGS.com).
The numismatic hobby, like seemingly...
What Are Gold Prices Doing In May 2020?
Heading into the first full week of May, many folks want to know where gold prices are and where they may go as spring...