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  • 1942-D/D Jefferson Nickel FS-501: The Wartime Die Blunder That Survived in Full Steps
  • 1912-D Liberty Head Nickel: Denver’s First Nickel Comes to Auction in Superb Gem
  • 1939 Jefferson Nickel Doubled Die Reverse: The Five-Cent Rarity Still Hiding in Plain Sight

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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

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 /4 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 /2 weeks ago

1934-D Peace Dollar: The Depression-Era Silver Dollar With a Doubled Die Secret

The 1934-D Peace Dollar: The Depression-Era Variety Hiding in Plain Sight The 1934-D Peace Dollar has a story that feels larger than its mintage. On paper, the Denver Mint struck 1...

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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 /1 month ago

1943/2-S Lincoln Cent: The Wartime Overdate No One Saw for 79 Years

The ONLY overdate in the entire 110+ year history of the Lincoln Cent series A 1943/2-S Lincoln Cent certified MS-67 by PCGS will cross the block in Stack’s Bowers Galleries’ June...

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coinweek.com /3 weeks ago

1916-D Mercury Dime : A Collector’s Guide

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...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

1928-D Mercury Dime in PCGS MS-65 FB CAC: A Denver Gem With Full Bands Power

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...

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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 /1 month ago

The 1942 Glass Cent Pattern: The WWII Penny That Almost Shattered in America’s Pocket

The WWII Penny Made of Glass: America’s Strangest Cent Pattern In 1942, the United States Mint faced a wartime problem that reached all the way down to the humble cent. Copper matt...

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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 /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 /1 month ago

1916 Mercury Dime: America’s First Modern Dime Still Rewards Sharp Eyes

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...

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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 week ago

1916 Walking Liberty Half Dollar: The S-Mint Key That Launched a Legend

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...

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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 /2 weeks ago

1961 Franklin Half Dollar FS-801: The Red Book Doubled Die With a Cameo Secret

The Franklin Half Dollar Doubled Die the Red Book Couldn’t Ignore A Franklin half dollar rarely shouts. Benjamin Franklin looks calm. The Liberty Bell sits steady. The eagle appear...

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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

Sole Finest 1932-S Washington Quarter Could Ignite Heritage Summer FUN

anThe Only MS66+ 1932-S Quarter Is a Depression-Era Prize A great key date can define a coin series. However, a sole finest key date can define a Registry Set. That is what Heritag...

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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 /3 weeks ago

1928 Peace Dollar: The Low-Mintage Key Date With a Counterfeit Problem

The 1928 Peace Dollar: The Key Date Born From a Silver Meltdown The 1928 Peace Dollar has a special place in the Peace Dollar series. It has the lowest mintage of any regular-issue...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

1969-S Doubled Die Lincoln Cent: A Coin the Secret Service Thought Was Fake

The Secret Service Thought It Was A Fake The 1969-S Doubled Die Lincoln Cent stands among the most dramatic modern U.S. Mint errors. It also carries one of the strangest backstorie...

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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 /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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