RR Auction’s April 23 sale features Gene Cernan’s thrice‑flown 1953 $2 note—the only paper money carried in Earth and lunar ...
Shortly after the victim purchases the gold from a coin shop or dealer, a “courier” (sent by the scammer) shows up to pick it up and “deliver it to safety” or transfer it. Once the “courier” takes the ...
President Donald J. Trump’s facsimile signature will appear on Federal Reserve notes beginning in June alongside Treasury ...
A measure has been introduced to allow for the creation of a $250 note for the nation's semiquincentennial which would bear the likeness of current president Donald Trump.
Monnaies Françaises has been the bible for the coins of modern France since it was first published in 1973. The 26th edition, subtitled 1789—2023 50th Anniversary edition, is now available from an ...
These designs considered by the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee were recommended for the 2026 Semiquincentennial, U.S. Constitution quarter dollar. The Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee ...
Fadeout and taper of the design rim is seen at both ends of a small curved clip in a 1972 Lincoln cent. Newcomers to the hobby often ask if their clips, or incomplete planchet coins, are genuine.
The shekel was used as tribute money, as seen depicted in this fresco by Italian renaissance painter Masaccio in Florence. Few words have such long and complex histories, and have held such widespread ...
The 1783 copper 5-unit coin is the smallest denomination of the Nova Constellatio patterns. The reverse features an all-seeing eye design. All images courtesy of PCGS CoinFacts. A silver 100-unit ...
The San Francisco Mint strikes quarter dollars in circulation quality, but not for circulation. They are offered at a premium above face value by the U.S. Mint as a numismatic product, for coin ...
The 2025 coins being offered in the Royal Mint’s “Great Engravers” collection will pay tribute to the designs used by Benedetto Pistrucci in the creation of the Waterloo medal. The dies for the ...
Among the rarities of Spartan coinage is this silver tetradrachm of King Areus I from the mid-260s B.C. It bears his name, but uses the designs of Alexander III “the Great.” Among the foremost cities ...