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$2,000 Alexander the Great Gold Coin in Auction
A gold stater of Alexander the Great offered in Classical Numismatic Group’s auction No. 111, closing May 29, is an example of the continually evolving scholarship on ancient coins.
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“OBEY GOD” Stamp Found | What to Look For in Pocket Change Worth Money
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Tomography studies of coins shed light on the history of Volga Bulgaria
Kazan Federal University, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Dubna, Russia), and Khalikov Institute of Archeology (Tatarstan Academy of Sciences, Kazan, Russia) are working together to study the physical properties of the coins found on the territory of former Volga Bulgaria. This medieval state occupied a convenient position on the Volga river amidst continental trade routes.
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Braided Hair Cent
Braided Hair large cents first appeared in 1839 as a modification to the old Matron head design. The most obvious difference between the two, besides the shape of the head, is the braiding of the hair from Liberty’s ear to her forehead.
Classic Head Cent
John Reich’s Classic Head design entered the large cent world in 1808 and was issued every year from 1808-1814 inclusive. All dates in this series are of relatively equal rarity, with none being particularly valuable.
Most Valuable Quarter Errors List and History
George Washington’s legacy as the first President of the United States endures as a cornerstone of American history. As a result, his coins frequently serve to honor important milestones and recognize influential individuals. The Washington Quarter has celebrated several significant milestones, including American Women (starting in 2022), the 50 US States (from 1999 to 2008), Washington
Dr. Ute Wartenberg Steps Down After 20 Years as ANS Executive Director
Two decades after being named executive director of the American Numismatic Society, Dr. Ute Wartenberg has stepped down to return to full-time numismatic research.
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Collectors reporting problems on Reverse Proof 2019-W cents
No good deed goes unpunished. The U.S. Mint may be reaching that conclusion with the release of the first two of its three 2019-W Lincoln cents being offered as premiums to customers purchasing specific annual sets. Collectors are returning many of the bonus coins along with the sets to receive replacements because the West Point Mint cents
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Cool Numismatic News – $85K Coin Just Found 1990 No S
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