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coinweek.com /1 week ago

1867 No Rays Shield Nickel with a Pattern Reverse

The 1867 Proof Shield Nickel Secret That Hid for 135 Years A five-cent coin should not need a detective story. This one does. Heritage Auctions will offer an 1867 No Rays Shield Ni...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

Unique James Earle Fraser’s 1913 Buffalo nickel Galvano

A rare bronze window into James Earle Fraser’s 1913 Buffalo nickel Stack’s Bowers Galleries sold a remarkable bas-relief bronze galvano of James Earle Fraser’s reverse design for t...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

1912-D Liberty Head Nickel: Denver’s First Nickel Comes to Auction in Superb Gem

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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coinweek.com /1 month ago

1851 Silver Three-Cent Piece in MS-67: The Tiny Coin That Helped Save Small Change

The Tiny 1851 Silver Coin That Helped America Buy a Stamp A Superb Gem 1851 Silver Three-Cent Silver certified MS-67 offers collectors far more than grade rarity. It tells one of t...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

2013-D Lincoln Shield Cent Double Denomination: A One-of-a-Kind Modern Mint Error

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...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

The 1916 Doubled Die Buffalo Nickel: The Five-Cent Rarity That Hid for 46 Years

The 1916 Doubled Die Buffalo Nickel: The Only DDO Five-Cent Rarity That Hid for 46 Years The 1916 Doubled Die Buffalo Nickel has everything collectors want. It has a great design,...

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coinweek.com /2 weeks ago

1872 Three-Cent Silver in MS67: The Tiny “Fish Scale” That Closed a Denomination

This Tiny 1872 Silver Coin Ended One of America’s Strangest Denominations An 1872 Three-Cent Silver piece graded MS-67 by PCGS represents one of the great late-series prizes in 19t...

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coinweek.com /3 weeks ago

1939 Jefferson Nickel Doubled Die Reverse: The Five-Cent Rarity Still Hiding in Plain Sight

A Rare 1939 Nickel With Naked-Eye Doubling Can Still Hide in Pocket Change The 1939 Jefferson Nickel already gives collectors more to study than most second-year U.S. coin issues....

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

Rare 1863 L on Ribbon Indian Cent Carries a Secret from the 1870s

A Tiny “L” Reveals the Secret Behind This 1863 Indian Cent 1863 L on Ribbon Indian Cent. Judd-302, Pollock-365, Snow-PT3a. Rarity-7+. Copper-Nickel. Plain Edge. Proof-63 (PCGS). CA...

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coinweek.com /2 weeks ago

1859 Liberty Seated Half Dime: The Tiny Silver Coin With Paquet’s Hidden Hand

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...

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coinweek.com /2 weeks ago

1971 “No S” Proof Jefferson Nickel: The Only Missing Mintmark in the Series

The 1971 No S Error – 1,655 examples – Check your Proof Sets! The 1971 “No S” Proof Jefferson Nickel (FS-501) ranks among the most important modern United States coin rarities. Mor...

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coinweek.com /3 weeks ago

1942-D/D Jefferson Nickel FS-501: The Wartime Die Blunder That Survived in Full Steps

The Wartime Jefferson Nickel Variety Hiding in Plain Sight A dramatic Jefferson nickel variety crossed the block in Stack’s Bowers Galleries’ November 2025 Showcase Auction and bro...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

1867 Two-Cent Piece FS-101: The Civil War Motto Coin With a Dramatic Doubled Die

The Civil War Coin Error Hidden in Plain Sight: 1867 Two-Cent Double Die The 1867 Two-Cent Piece FS-101 carries one of the most dramatic doubled dies in 19th-century American coina...

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coinweek.com /3 weeks ago

PCGS Certifies Unique 2022-D Wilma Mankiller Quarter Struck on a Nickel Planchet

A Modern U.S. Mint Error With a 90-Year Backstory A dramatic modern mint error has surfaced in the American Women Quarters Program. PCGS has certified a unique 2022-D Wilma Mankill...

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coinweek.com /2 days ago

1879 Coiled Hair Stella Gilt: The Gold Coin That Wasn’t

Paradime is offering this 1879 Gilt Stella – Looks Like Gold, but Its Real Story Is Better At first glance, the 1879 Coiled Hair Stella gilt pattern looks like one of America’s gre...

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coinweek.com /1 week ago

1968 No S Roosevelt Dime: The Tiny Proof Set Mistake That Created a Modern Rarity

,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...

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coinweek.com /1 week ago

1916 Standing Liberty Quarter: The 52,000-Coin Masterpiece That Still Starts Arguments

The 52,000-Coin Legend That Changed U.S. Coinage The 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter entered American commerce like a rumor. The Philadelphia Mint struck just 52,000 pieces in the fi...

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coinweek.com /2 weeks ago

1899 Black Eagle Silver Certificate: A Gem Fr. 236 Takes Flight at Stack’s Bowers

The Black Eagle Dollar That Carried Silver,and Survived the Titanic Stack’s Bowers Galleries will offer a high-grade example of one of America’s most famous banknotes on July 1, 20...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

1927 Vermont Half Dollar: A Near-Perfect Wildcat Heads to Stack’s Bowers

A Wildcat, a Forgotten Battle, and a Near-Perfect Vermont Half Dollar A superb 1927 Vermont Sesquicentennial Half Dollar graded MS-67+ by PCGS, with CAC approval and CMQ certificat...

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coinweek.com /3 weeks ago

1908-S Indian Head Cent: The First Mintmarked Penny Changed U.S. Coinage Forever

The Tiny “S” That Changed the American Penny Forever One small letter changed the American cent. In 1908, the San Francisco Mint struck the first Indian Head cents ever made outsid...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

1885 Pattern Morgan Dollar in Aluminum Shows Snowden’s Bold Fight Against Counterfeiters

This Rare 1885 Morgan Dollar Pattern Hid Its Secret on the Edge An 1885 Pattern Morgan Dollar in aluminum offered collectors a rare look at one of the Philadelphia Mint’s most intr...

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coinweek.com /1 week ago

A Wrong-Metal 1944 Steel Cent Leads Heritage Error Coin Auction to $341,470

A Penny Made From the Wrong Metal Just Led a $341,470 Error-Coin Sale Heritage Auctions’ June 29 Error Coinage U.S. Coins Showcase Auction delivered another strong signal from the...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

1853-O No Arrows Half Dollar: The $15 Suitcase Coin That Survived America’s Silver Crisis

The $15 Silver Coin That Turned Out to Be a Four-Known U.S. Rarity The 1853-O Seated Liberty Half Dollar No Arrows ranks among the most mysterious U.S. silver coins. Only four exam...

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coinweek.com /4 weeks ago

1876-CC Twenty-Cent Piece : A Collector’s Guide

The Carson City Coin That Almost Disappeared: The 1876-CC Twenty-Cent Piece By CoinWeek Notes The 1876-CC Liberty Seated Twenty-Cent Piece ranks among the great rarities of United...

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