Exciting Updates: Refreshing Triumphs in Washington Quarter News
Discover the history and transformations of the iconic Washington Quarter, cherished by coin collectors and history enthusiasts since its introduction in 1932.
Paper money collecting guide and currency news. Rare banknotes, grading tips, and numismatic market updates.
Discover the history and transformations of the iconic Washington Quarter, cherished by coin collectors and history enthusiasts since its introduction in 1932.
Discovering an inherited coin collection can feel like finding treasure. For an accurate valuation, have them appraised by trusted dealers or professional grading services who check key details.
The 1983-P quarter, minted in Philadelphia, is a rare and valuable find for collectors due to its low production caused by economic conditions and diminished demand that year.
Dive into adventure and history with Treasure Trove News Unleashed. Discover hidden treasures and recent finds, like the ongoing quest for the Queen's Jewels off Florida's coast.
Discover how the chief coin supply shapes cryptocurrency: a predetermined total number of coins defined at inception, embedded in its underlying code, ensuring predictability.
The Susan B. Anthony dollar, minted between 1979-1981 and in 1999, marks a societal milestone as the first U.S. coin featuring a real woman. Celebrating Anthony's pivotal role in women's rights.
Discover the latest trends in numismatics with World Coin News. Explore 2021's unique coins from global mints, celebrating local histories, societal stories, and scientific progress.
Discover the fascinating world of the smallest gold coin from Gran Colombia. This tiny titan, with just a 6.35 mm diameter and 0.5 mm thickness, defies the grandeur of traditional gold icons.
Discover the rare and exciting 1958 double die penny, a numismatic gem with a distinctive double die obverse. Minted in Indianapolis, it’s a coveted piece among coin collectors.
Discover the 1968 Canadian Quarter - a key transition piece in numismatics when the Royal Canadian Mint switched from silver to nickel, creating unique and collectible varieties.