Rare Coin & Currency Collecting News: Collectors
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The Saints are (Finally) Marching!
After years of flat-demand and minimal price movement, better-date Saint Gaudens are seeing incredible price results at auction.
NGC Honors 'Coinage Congressman' Mike Castle with New Congressional Series Label
Numismatic Guaranty Company™ (NGC®) is proud to announce an exciting new Authentic Hand-Signed label that recognizes the contributions to numismatics made by the Honorable Mike Castle, who served nine terms as a member of the US House of Representatives.
United States Mint to Release 2022 American Buffalo Gold Proof Coin on May 12
The United States Mint (Mint) will begin accepting orders for the 2022 American Buffalo One Ounce Gold Proof Coin on May 12 at noon EDT.
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War and Inflation Has Not Propelled MS65 Saints
The featured article of the May 2022 Monthly Greysheet is an analysis of the recent performance of Gem-graded common date Saint-Gaudens double eagles.
A Strategy for Collecting Standing Liberty Quarters
Just because a set has a showstopper coin, it shouldn't prohibit you from starting a collection of beautiful coins.
A CAC-Only 1936 Proof Set is Meaningful & Practical
The feature editorial from the Spring 2022 edition of the CAC Rare Coin Market Review.
Bigger Is More Beautiful
Fallen Heroes of September 11th Bronze Medals are exact duplicates of the three Congressional Gold Medals located at each of the terrorist sites to honor our fallen heroes.
CAC Market Update: CAC-Approved Coins Continue to Lead Hard-Charging Market
Spring is in the air and the coin market continues to show unbridled strength. Even more relevant to this publication is that CAC-approved coins continue to lead the market with limited supply and exceptional demand.
Assembling a Nice 1950 Proof Set at a Reasonable Cost
Proof sets dating from 1950 to 1955 are overlooked and not talked about very often.
CPG Market Update (CPG Market Review April 2022)
The Spring 2022 quarterly collector market commentary by Patrick Ian Perez, CDN Publishing Vice President.
2022 United States Mint Proof Set® Available April 7
New This Year: Proof versions of the first five American Women Quarters™ included.
Everyone Can Collect Barber Quarters
Everyone can collect Barber quarters with options from ten dollars to over a hundred thousand dollars.
Money, Myths, and Misconceptions
Over the years, there have been many falsehoods regarding U.S. currency and coin collecting. Here are the top seven.
David Versus Goliath / The Coin Collector versus The United States Mint
The United States Mint is heading down a path of slow destruction. The solution is simple, and the implementation is doable. Pay attention to the little guy if you want to survive.
PMG Celebrates Surpassing Another Milestone: 7 Million Notes Certified!
Paper Money Guaranty ® (PMG®) is excited to announce a major milestone: 7 million banknotes certified. With this achievement, PMG maintains the title of being the largest and leading third-party certification service for collectible paper money worldwide.
CAC Coins For Less Than $150 Each, Part 4: Washington Quarters
The first part of this series was about classic U.S. copper coins. The second focused on Buffalo nickels. The third concerned Barber Dimes. The topic here of the third part is a CAC-only set of regular issue, silver Washington quarters.
CAC Rare Coin Market Review Spring 2022 Publisher's Message (CAC Market Update)
The latest on the CAC-approved rare coin market.
CCG To Hire World-Class Stamp Experts
The Certified Collectibles Group® (CCG®) is hiring world-class stamp experts to expand its stamp authentication and grading services in the US.
CCG Soared to New Heights in 2021
Is 2021 the year that everyone became a collector? Never in the history of collectibles has there been such interest, and the enthusiasm for collecting continues to grow.
The Banknote Book Requests Your Help
The Banknote Book is in need of your knowledge to plug the many unknown gaps in China.
Stack's Bowers Galleries Announces Sale of The Sydney F. Martin Collection: One of the Most Significant Cabinets of the Modern Era
For three decades, Sydney F. Martin of Doylestown, Pennsylvania and Amelia Island, Florida was a preeminent figure in American numismatics. Stack's Bowers Galleries of Costa Mesa, California has been selected to sell Martin's many remarkable numismatic collections at public auction over a several year span, beginning in 2022.
7 Tips for Selling Coins on eBay
Selling coins on eBay is not difficult if you understand the process and you know what you are doing. Here are seven tips to help you get started.
United States Mint Accepting Orders for Negro Leagues Baseball Commemorative Coin Program on January 6
The United States Mint (Mint) will open sales for the 2022 Negro Leagues Baseball Commemorative Coin Program on January 6 at noon EST.
Affordable Error Coins to Add to Your Collection
Clashed die error coins are a very affordable way to start collecting error coins. You can find these in circulation or cherrypicked from a coin dealer stock.
Buffalo Nickels: The Mirage of 3 ½ Legs
The most famous Buffalo nickel is not the rarest and is not even a distinctive date. In this article Greg Reynolds offers an opinion on Buffalo Nickel varieties.
Rarities Night Auction Puts Spotlight on Rare Half Eagles
The Stack's-Bowers Rarities Night event on Nov. 23 featured a wide assortment of rare coins. The most newsworthy and memorable section was a run of rare half eagles ($5 gold coins) which are analyzed in this article.
Panic of 1921 Spawned Famous Coins
The year 1921 is very important to many collectors of classic U.S. coins of the 20th century.
How Proof Coins Get Their Cameo Contrast
The United States Mint has employed the latest technology to create different finishes on their proof coins. This technique enhances the design and overall eye appeal of all proof coins now produced by the U.S. Mint.
Collecting Very Fine Grade Walking Liberty Half Dollars
Collecting Walkers in Very Fine condition can be both rewarding and challenging while affordable.