Ride and Angelou Headlining American Women Quarters Program

Famed author and educator Maya Angelou and innovative astronaut Dr. Sally Ride are the first to be honored on U.S. coins issued under the...
Dennis Tucker

Whitman Publishing’s Leader Honored With Accolade

Recently, Kentucky governor Andy Beshear commissioned Whitman Publishing’s Dennis Tucker as a Kentucky Colonel in recognition of his career in book publishing, as well...
Gold & Silver Prices

Gold, Silver Prices Languish, Awaiting Push or Pull

As the last week of April wraps up, gold and silver prices remain lukewarm. Gold hangs around $1,780, and silver stands at $26.40, representing...

New American Innovation $1 Coin Designs Set

Innovators and inventions from New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, and North Carolina are the next to be honored through the American Innovation® $1 Coin...

1794 Experimental Coin Finishes at $840,000 — Doubles Auction Estimate

After all of these years in operation, it may be hard to imagine the United States Mint ever labeled as a "fledgling entity," but...
1930-S Indian Head $10, PCGS MS64

PCGS Coin of the Week: 1930-S $10 Indian Head Eagle, PCGS MS64

It seems many collectors think of the 20th century pre-1933 U.S. gold series as more or less uniformly common in the Choice Uncirculated grade...
1807 Large Stars Capped Bust Half Dollar 50/20 Overton 112

Capped Bust Half Dollars for Fun and Profit

By David Manevitz and Barry Sunshine The Capped Bust half dollar, minted between 1807 and 1839, is one of the most popular and widely collected...

2022 Handbook of United States Coins Coming Soon

The 2022 Handbook of United States Coins (79th edition), popularly known as the Blue Book, will be available beginning May 10. The 304-page book will...
Vintage Bowers and Merena auction

Coin Auctions – Before the Internet Ruled (Part II)

Editor’s note: This is the second in a two-part series reflecting on coin auctions prior to Internet bidding being commonplace. Enjoy Part I >>> By...

Coin Auctions — Before the Internet Ruled (Part I)

Editor’s note: This is the first in a two-part series reflecting on coin auctions prior to Internet bidding being commonplace. Enjoy Part II >>> By...