The U.S. Mint exists to produce money, but it also makes money by creating bullion coins for investors and numismatic coins for collectors. Among the latter group are commemorative coins that are ...
Have you ever looked down at your pocket change and wondered if any of those ordinary-looking quarters could be worth a small ...
Coin collecting is more than just a hobby. For many, it’s a literal treasure hunt in the pursuit of fine silver and financial rewards. Silver dollars hold a special place among the numerous types of ...
Although it was only minted from 1971 through 1978, the Eisenhower dollar is still out there in circulation. If you have one in a coin jar or collection, you might have something worth more than a ...
The 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar holds a special place in U.S. coin history as the final year of the classic Morgan design before its long hiatus. Struck in large quantities at three different ...
Whether you’re a long-time coin collector or a newbie, you know the excitement of securing a prized specimen in the numismatic universe. Among the most coveted coins for enthusiasts in the U.S. is the ...
Two Republican congressman, including one from West Texas, have announced plans to introduce a bill this week that would direct the U.S. Treasury to mint thousands of commemorative silver dollars to ...