Debbie Marriott worked as a bank note designer for the Bank of England and was the company’s first female paper money artist.
Provenance can be a game-changer in numismatics—except when it comes to standard price guides. A look at an 1872-M Italy 5 lire from the famed Eric P. Newman Collection reveals why some coins sell for ...
A rare Paul Revere-printed “Sword in Hand” note, held in a private collection for over 30 years, shattered expectations at Heritage’s Winter U.S. Colonial Currency Showcase, far exceeding its $1,500 ...
Platinum may be rare, but platinum coin collectors are even rarer. Despite ultra-low mintages, Platinum American Eagles often ...
With the U.S. Mint halting cent production, some are hoarding Lincoln Cents in hopes of future profit. But with billions in circulation and strict melting restrictions, is it worth the effort—or just ...
Hidden for more than two millennia, the Le Câtillon II hoard is the largest Celtic coin trove ever discovered. But was it a ...
Ivor Brecker's numismatic treasures drew intense bidding at Noonans Mayfair, with the sale realizing £82,970 ($107,205 ...
Coin weights were the pocket-sized guardians of fair trade. Before modern banking, coin weights ensured fair transactions and ...
Patsy Takemoto Mink shattered barriers as the first Asian American woman in Congress and a champion of Title IX. Now, her ...
The renowned numismatic auction house is bringing its expertise to the Sunshine State with a new gallery in Miami, offering ...
Everyone who answered the March 03, 2025, poll question has their own particular favorite, and they vary greatly.
The Central States Numismatic Society will present its annual Q. David Bowers Award this year to Jeff Garrett, a long-time ...