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 E. Barber is often overlooked by United States collectors. It’s...
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 known coins around, and there are certainly plenty of non-collectors...
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 19th-century U.S. coin when it comes to the number of...
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 most widely popular coins, and the very first of these...
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 celebrated in the annals of numismatics than the 1804 Draped...
PCGS Coin of the Week: 1927-S Standing Liberty Quarter
The 1927-S Standing Liberty Quarter is the Professional Coin Grading Services (PCGS) Coin of the Week.
The Standing Liberty quarter by Hermon A. MacNeil is considered a classic American coin, and it’s a favorite among...
PCGS Coin of the Week: 1861 Paquet Reverse Double Eagle
The 1861 Paquet Reverse double eagle is the Professional Coin Grading Services (PCGS) Coin of the Week. One of the rarest coins around, the 1861 Paquet Reverse double eagle offers just two known specimens....
1972 Doubled Die Lincoln Penny: PCGS Coin of the Week
The 1972 Doubled Die Lincoln Penny is the Professional Grading Service's (PCGS) Coin of the Week.
The Lincoln penny series is perhaps the most widely collected coin in all of numismatics with the exception of...
PCGS Coin of the Week: 2012 1000 Gold Cas Bitcoins
Meet the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) Coin of the Week, a 2012 1000 Casascius bitcoin, the world's most valuable numismatic item. A gold piece with a face value of 1,000 bitcoins is worth...
PCGS Coin of the Week: 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar, PCGS MS66+
The United States Mint produced its first silver dollars in 1794, just a year after the release of the first mass-circulation copper coinage of 1793 in the form of half cents and...