Coinage
SUPER COIN AUTHORITIES
Front cover photos (left to right): John Albanese; Silvano DiGenova; Kenny Duncan, Sr.; Michael R. Fuljenz; David Hall; James L. Halperin; Dwight N. Manley; Greg Roberts; Ian Russell
Read Full Story (Page 4)PHYSICAL BITCOINS BEGINNING JOURNEY AS COLLECTIBLES
If you have never heard of physical bitcoins before, don’t be concerned, because you aren’t the only one. ough traditional rare coins have been collected for thousands of years, the physical cryptocurrency category was founded just over a decade ago...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Innovation is the ability to see change as an opportunity, not a threat.” —Steve Jobs
Americans have always considered our country a nation of boundless innovations and innovators. To celebrate this fact, the United States Senate passed legislation that amended a House of Representatives bill honoring “innovation.” The legislation was...
Read Full Story (Page 9)60 YEARS OF CLAD COINAGE OFFERS RARITIES GALORE
The year 2025 marks the 60th anniversary of the United States Mint’s production of copper-nickel clad coinage. Rising silver prices in the early 1960s led to the widespread hoarding of 90% silver coinage, making it more valuable as bullion than...
Read Full Story (Page 3)SHOWCASING JEFFERSON NICKELS
Jefferson nickels don’t make headlines too often. You’re not bound to see any big stories about six-figure Jefferson nickels hammering on the auction block or come across many clickbait articles about valuable doubled dies among this classic series....
Read Full Story (Page 3)COINS SYMBOLIZING CHANGES IN GOVERNMENTS AND LEADERSHIP
Coinage Tomorrow’s COINS AS HISTORY IN YOUR HANDS Coins are more than a medium of exchange; they are small mirrors of big history, and historical events have influenced coinage since time immemorial. I was reminded of that recently when an...
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