1796 Draped Bust Dime JR-3: The “Mr. 1796” Coin
America’s First Dime and the Collector Who Made 1796 His Mission America’s first dime entered circulation without the word DIME, a numeral, or any other statement of value. Instead...
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America’s First Dime and the Collector Who Made 1796 His Mission America’s first dime entered circulation without the word DIME, a numeral, or any other statement of value. Instead...
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1916 Mercury Dime: The Common First-Year Coin With a Five-Figure Secret The 1916 Mercury Dime looks modest at first glance but it is a small coin with a big story. It carries no mi...
1916-D Mercury Dime: The 264,000-Coin Rarity Collectors Still Chase The 1916-D Mercury Dime is a scarce key date from the first year of an iconic American series that ran for almos...
The Tiny 1792 Coin That Launched America’s Mint It arrived before the first Philadelphia Mint building stood ready. It carried a new national promise in silver. Also, it passed thr...
The 1841 No Drapery Dime Mystery: A Two-Coin Proof Rarity With a Newman Pedigree The 1841 Liberty Seated Dime No Drapery proof does not need size to command attention. It measures...
A Tiny 1859 Half Dime Hides One of the Mint’s Quietest Design Experiments The 1859 Liberty Seated Half Dime looks quiet at first glance. It weighs only 1.24 grams. It measures just...
America’s First Dollar Design Returns in GreatCollections Sale GreatCollections is offering a 1795 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar 3 Leaves, certified PCGS VF-35. The coin carries PCGS/...
The $1.175 Million 1792 Birch Cent and the Mystery Washington Never Explained The Bushnell-Parmelee-Jenks-Col. Green 1792 Birch Cent stands among the most important copper coins in...
A small silver dime can carry a big story. The 1928-D Mercury Dime does exactly that. Denver struck just 4,161,000 examples that year. As a result, the issue ranks among the better...
America’s First Quarter Was Almost Never Meant to Exist Every quarter in America’s pocket has a strange ancestor. It did not begin as the neat product of a perfect decimal system....
A Great Early Half Dollar Rarity An 1828 Capped Bust Half Dollar with extraordinary proof status sold for $192,000 in Stack’s Bowers Galleries’ August 2023 Global Showcase Auction,...
,A Missing “S” Turned This 1968 Proof Dime Into a $22,800 Modern Rarity In 1968, the United States Mint sought to restore order to American coinage. Instead, it accidentally create...
A Lincoln Cent Problem May Have Ended on the 2026-P Dime A 1909 letter to Victor David Brenner from Charles E. Barber still matters. At that time, Barber served as Chief Engraver o...
The 1822 Quarter That Almost Became a Half Dollar The 1822 B-2 Capped Bust Quarter carries one of the boldest mistakes in early United States coinage. It also tells a better story...
America’s Mercury Dime Returns in Gold for the 250th Anniversary The United States Mint has opened one of its most closely watched Semiquincentennial numismatic programs with a coi...
The 11-Cent Error: A Lincoln Shield Cent Double Denomination Struck Over a Struck Dime A 2013-D Lincoln Shield cent struck over a 2013-D Roosevelt dime creates one of the most dram...
Did the U.S. Mint Quietly Change Coin Die Design? The 2026-P Dime May Hold the Answer A New Look at a Fundamental Change in Coin Die Design For nearly two centuries, United States...
A rare 1824/1 Capped Bust half dollar described as the first known proof example of the overdate is heading to sale with a conservative pre-auction estimate of $75,000 to $90,000....
Three 1916 Walking Liberty Halves Exist. One Mintmark Changes Everything The 1916 Walking Liberty Half Dollar did more than replace an old design. It changed the feel of American c...
The Dime-Sized 1837 Token That Almost Replaced America’s Copper Cent In 1837, Americans needed small change. They also needed confidence. The Panic of 1837 shook banks, businesses,...
The United States Mint launches its first Best of the Mint set today, adding another 250th anniversary product tied to one of the nation’s iconic coin designs. The Best of the Mint...
Denver’s First Nickel: 1912-D Liberty Head Nickel in MS-66+ CAC Comes to Auction In February 1912, the Denver Mint made nickel history. For the first time, the facility struck a Un...
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