Coin collecting is more than just a hobby; for many, it's a literal treasure hunt in the pursuit of fine silver and financial ...
A rare 17th Century coin sold at auction for a record-breaking $2.52 million eight years after it was found in an old cabinet.
The U.S. Mint exists to produce money, but it also makes money by creating bullion coins for investors and numismatic coins ...
An extremely rare 17th century coin owned by Founding Father John Adams' family has sold for $2.52 million. The silver ...
It was worth a mere threepence when struck at the new Boston Mint in 1652, but the rare silver coin is now worth more than $2 ...
A small silver coin that was struck in 17th century Boston just sold for $2.5 million dollars. The 1652 Massachusetts ...
An American silver coin dating back to the 17th century, before the United States was founded, has sold for a record-breaking ...
Professional Coin Grading Service recently encapsulated a rare 1862 Bank of Germantown $1 note hailing from the Philadelphia ...
While Piotr Duda, an archaeologist from the Triglav Historical and Research Association, also noted that the coins' historical value is "indescribable," their material value is estimated to be around ...
Did you know that some U.S. coins are worth far more than their face value? From quirky minting errors to limited editions, ...
An "excessively rare" 1645 Charles I half-crown, minted during the English Civil War, could fetch £10,000 at auction. The coin captures the conflict and Royalist loyalty in its unusual design ...