
History of the 1943 Cents
In 1943, the greatest generation ever to live was in Europe fighting in World War
In 1943, the greatest generation ever to live was in Europe fighting in World War
The designation Special Mint Set is used for coins that were distributed only in mint
Mercury dimes were first minted in 1916. They continued their run until 1945. Replacing the
The Jefferson nickel has been a vital part of American coinage for decades now. It
You have a substantial investment in your coins. How do you protect them? History At
Facts About One Of America’s Favorite Coins “You only have the right to pursue happiness;
Leaving a coin collection to loved ones can be a touchy subject. Like anything, it’s
How do you know if that dusty, old shoe box full of coins in the
“Great respect or importance.” That is the definition of “Prestige”. The purpose of the Prestige
In 1878 the first Morgan dollar coins were struck. These are some of the most
A doubled image on a coin can often greatly increase its value. Let’s look at
What is a “key date” coin? Specifically, it is a coin which is scarce for
Often, coin collectors seem to have a tendency to gravitate to older coins. Why? Hard
Valuation of Coins What’s valuable in my collection? What isn’t? We can look at it
Almost as fascinating and interesting as the coins themselves is the process with which coins
What is a Commemorative Coin? All US coins commemorate something, right? Typically, US coins commemorate
Treasure in Your Pocket Change Have you been checking your pocket change? In 2019 the
Start Collecting Coins It’s easy to start a coin collection. You can begin with coins
How Does One Begin Coin Grading? The purpose of this article is to give you
To be a collector of coins, it’s important to learn basic coin terms, including the
As a collector, you will want to know the full information about this exciting coin
In recent years, Native American Dollars have portrayed Native Americans of note on their reverse.
There has been a lot of talk over the years about the American cent. Much
An Open Letter to New Numismatists (Coin Collectors) To start, ask yourself the following question.
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