Princeton-bound Connecticut teen wins PNG scholarship
(Temecula, Calif.) — The Professional Numismatists Guild's 2019 Young Numismatist Scholarship has been awarded to Christian Hartch, 18, of Greenwich, Connecticut. The scholarship will...
Wanted: Submissions for Literary Guild Awards
One of the many things the numismatic community does well is recognize and celebrate accomplishments of its members that contribute to the betterment of...
War in the Pacific Quarter Launches in Guam
U.S. Mint Director David J. Ryder joined an enthusiastic crowd in the Guam village of Asan May 2 to celebrate the release of the...
Hoard of Historic Coin Boards in Goldberg Auction
Nearly two dozen vintage coin boards, all at least 80 years old and most with a dozen or more historic U.S. coins in their...
COINage Confidential: David J. Camire
David J. Camire is a collector, grader, conservator and authority on mint errors and modern minting technology and production.
He has achieved great fame and...
Kennedy Half Commands Record Price
A 1964 Kennedy half dollar sold for a world record $108,000, making it the most expensive coin of its type, during a public auction...
Collectors Rewarded for West Point Quarter Finds
Three lucky Florida residents, one in New Smyrna Beach and a husband and wife in Orlando, are the latest winners in the Professional Coin...
Wood for Horses; Platinum for Cars
By James Passin
On April 24th, in the year 1184 B.C., when the city of Troy fell to Greek invaders, the Trojans hauled the “gift”...
Fake(s) News: The Crucial Fight Against Counterfeits
By Donn Pearlman
Literally hundreds of thousands of counterfeit coins are coming into the United States from overseas, most of them reportedly manufactured with impunity...
Coin Club Showcases Alternate Statehood Designs
From a single idea a tradition is born.
The Raleigh Coin Club recently unveiled the promotional wooden nickel associated with it's annual Money Expo, which...