My Two Cents’ Worth: Roads to Hobby Happiness

Half cents have never received full credit from most collectors for the high degree of rarity many possess. That’s likely to change dramatically Read the rest of Ed Reiter's column here

Coinage Kids: Heroes and Coins

The United States Mint makes everyday coins, special coins and medals to help us remember these heroes. The names of some of those coins are hidden in the grid. Some names have been abbreviated due...

“Austria by Its Children” Series Continues

The Austrian Mint in Vienna will issue on May 7 the fifth silver coin in its charming series “Austria by its Children," also known as “Austria, Piece by Piece.” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, of course,...

April’s Coinage Kids: April Fool’s Coins

Find and identify the error coins as REAL or FAKE. Then mail your completed quiz to April Quiz, COINage magazine, P.O. Box 7030 Ventura, CA 93006-9899. Five winners will be drawn from the valid...

My Two Cents’ Worth: The Other Big Change of 1965

For coin collectors, 1964 was a year of momentous events. The Kennedy half dollar made a dramatic debut. Proof set production surged to nearly 4 million. Read the rest of Senior Editor Ed Reiter's column...

Coin Collecting’s Sweet Spot

by Amy Drew Thompson Cacao might not have been the world’s earliest form of currency, but it remains, arguably, the tastiest. Read the entire story here.