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Discover top places to sell coins near you, from local coin shops to online marketplaces. Learn the pros and cons of each option to maximize your coin's selling price.
Inherited a coin collection? Maximize its value by assessing and appreciating its historical significance. Proper handling is crucial for ensuring you get the most out of your inheritance.
The 1983 P Quarter, minted in Philadelphia, is a sought-after collector's item featuring George Washington's portrait, designed by John Flanagan in 1932, and notable for its unique attributes.
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Discover the history of the Susan B. Anthony coin, introduced in 1979 by the U.S. Mint. Featuring suffragist Susan B. Anthony, explore its design, circulation, and legacy.
Stay updated with global coin news and recent discoveries in the dynamic world of numismatics. Recently, a rare cache of over 6,000 Roman coins was found in the UK.
Discover the origins and unique characteristics of the smallest gold coin, a historic symbol of wealth dating back to 600 B.C. with roots in King Alyattes of Lydia's era.
The 1958 Double Die Penny is a rare collector's piece, known for its unique characteristics. Produced by the US Mint, it's a distinct version of the Lincoln cent featuring wheat ears.
The 1968 Canadian quarter is significant due to its material change—from 80% silver and 20% copper to nickel. Early 1968 coins had silver; later ones switched to nickel.