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U.S. Mint 2026 Walking Liberty Gold & Silver Unveiled for America’s 250th

The United States Mint continues its countdown to America’s Semiquincentennial with the unveiling of the third pairing in its 2026 Best of the Mint program — a tribute to Adolph A. Weinman’s celebrated Walking Liberty design. Serving as one chapter in a five-part numismatic journey — issued alongside redesigned circulating coins for the year — […]

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Whitman Unveils New Red Book Titles for Coin Collectors

Whitman Brands™ proudly announces three major additions to its acclaimed Red Book Series™, continuing its mission to deliver the most trusted, in-depth numismatic references to collectors worldwide. This fall will see the nationwide release of United States Type Coins, 4th Edition in early September, the brand-new Private & Pioneer Gold Coins of the United States

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2009 Ultra High Relief $20 Gold Coin : A Collector’s Guide

2009 Ultra High Relief $20 Gold Coin. By Charles Morgan and Hubert Walker for CoinWeek Notes ….. Striking Coins in 2009 Using Technology Unavailable in 1907 In early 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt charged sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens with beautifying America’s coinage. This revolt against the status quo was characteristic of the energetic head of state, who leaned into America’s emerging role as a global power.

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Indian Head Quarter Eagle, 1908-1929 | CoinWeek

1909 Indian Head Quarter Eagle. Image: CoinWeek / Stack’s Bowers. By Charles Morgan and Hubert Walker for CoinWeek Notes ….. The early part of the 20th century was a time of great creativity in the design of U.S. coinage. Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ $20 double eagle design was introduced in 1907, along with his Indian Head $10 Eagle. Victor D. Brenner’s Lincoln Cent,

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U.S. Mint Launches 2025-W Reverse Proof American Palladium Eagle

Kicking off the U.S. Mint’s September product lineup is the 2025-W $25 Reverse Proof American Palladium Eagle. Each coin, struck at the West Point Mint, contains one troy ounce of .9995 fine palladium. The coin features the Mint’s signature reverse proof finish, characterized by frosted fields and mirror-like design elements. Produced on specially polished planchets

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The Chinese Lunar Year £5 Coin Series – The Shēngxiào Collection

Like so many ancient traditions, the origin stories of the Chinese Zodiac vary. Some say that the Buddha called on animals to help mankind and only twelve responded. Others say a Great Race was held to determine which animal would be placed in the zodiac for eternity. 12 Chinese zodiac animals are used to represent

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US Mint Sales: 2025 Innovation Dollar Set, New Quarter Ornaments Debut

Last week, the United States Mint introduced five holiday ornaments featuring quarters honoring Ida B. Wells, Juliette Gordon Low, Dr. Vera Rubin, Stacey Park Milbern, Althea Gibson, along with a proof set of $1 coins celebrating innovations in Arkansas, Michigan, Florida, and Texas. The latest U.S. Mint sales figures highlight the products’ initial performance. Released

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1880 Coiled Hair Stella, 1879 Liberty Head Quintuple Stella and 1874 Bickford Ten Each Exceed $2 Million in Heritage’s $68 Million ANA Coin Auctions

1879 and 1880 Coiled Hair Stellas. Image: Heritage Auctions / CoinWeek. An 1880 Coiled Hair Stella in NGC PF67 CAC sold for $2.28 million to lead Heritage’s August 26-31 ANA U.S. Coins Signature® Auction to $51,171,731. That total, combined with the $16,954,975 ANA World & Ancient Coins Platinum Session and Signature® Auction August 27-29, raised

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1883 Liberty Head Nickel, Without Cents : A Collector’s Guide

1883 Liberty Head Nickel – Without Cents. Image: CoinWeek / Stack’s Bowers. By Charles Morgan and Hubert Walker for CoinWeek Notes ….. The Liberty Head Nickel–or “V” Nickel, as it’s more commonly known–was the second design style of the United States five-cent nickel coin. The design by Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber was a modest

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