The Complete Guide to the Presidential $1 Coin Program
The Presidential $1 Coin Program is a series of US dollar coins with images of US presidents with their tenure on the obverse side. Congress approved the program in 2005, and the first coins were
2010 Millard Fillmore Presidential Coin: A Complete Guide
The 13th President of the United States, Millard Fillmore (1850–1853), was presented with the 2010 Millard Fillmore Presidential Dollar. These coins, which are a part of the Presidential Dollar series from the U.S. Mint, were
2009 John Tyler Presidential Dollar Coin: A Comprehensive Guide
The U.S. Mint introduced the Presidential Dollars on President’s Day Weekend 2007. Experts consider it will be the biggest & most successful coin series in U.S. history, even more famous & more exciting than the
The Complete Guide to the Presidential $1 Coin Program
2010 Millard Fillmore Presidential Coin: A Complete Guide
2009 John Tyler Presidential Dollar Coin: A Comprehensive Guide
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How to Grade Roosevelt Dimes?
Frequently, collectors ask about how to grade a Roosevelt dime, particularly those who are new to numismatizing. Understanding the difference
How to Grade Jefferson Nickel?
Grading Jefferson’s nickels play an important role in determining their value and collectibility. This process involves considering various factors like
What Is a Mint Mark on a Penny?
Have you ever noticed the small letters on pennies and wondered why they are there? These small markings, called mint
1944 Quarter Coin Value (Errors List, “D”, “S” & No Mint Mark Worth)
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What Is a Mint Mark on a Penny?
How to Grade Peace Silver Dollars: A Beginner’s Guide
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1944 Quarter Coin Value (Errors List, “D”, “S” & No Mint Mark Worth)
A 1944 quarter’s quality, design, shine, color, and minting location are only some of the factors that affect its value. The value of these coins can be much higher than
Rare Indian Head Gold Eagle Coin with Wire Edge and Periods at GreatCollections
This Sunday, bidding closes on GreatCollections for a great part of American numismatic history: the Wire Edge 1907 Indian Head Eagle $10 gold coin, graded MS63 by PCGS. This coin
What Is a Mint Mark on a Penny?
Have you ever noticed the small letters on pennies and wondered why they are there? These small markings, called mint marks, are a crucial aspect of U.S. coinage. They not
How to Grade Peace Silver Dollars: A Beginner’s Guide
The Peace silver dollar is a famous coin of American history, celebrated because of its artistic beauty and historical value. This coin was first minted in 1921 and represented a
Rare Half Dollars and Other Coin Rarities in DLRC’s Red Carpet Auction Highlights from the Hansen Collection
DLRC (David Lawrence Rare Coins) Red Carpet auction is live online on Sunday, December 8, with an exciting selection of over 725 lots. Among these, more than 250 No Reserve
How to Grade Roosevelt Dimes?
Frequently, collectors ask about how to grade a Roosevelt dime, particularly those who are new to numismatizing. Understanding the difference between silver and dressed coins is important because it brings
1856 Flying Eagle Cent Garners Record $312,000, Leading Heritage U.S. Coins Auction to $14.1 Million
A remarkable 1856 Flying Eagle Cent, graded PR67+ PCGS CAC, sold for a record-breaking $312,000 at Heritage Auctions’ U.S. Coins Signature Auction held from November 20-24. This stunning coin surpassed
How to Grade a Washington Quarter?
Since it was first introduced in 1932, the Washington Quarter has had an intriguing history. Although it was once meant to be a one-year commemorative coin, John Flanagan’s design turned