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  • The Philadelphia Find: Lonesome John Error Coin Time Capsule Surfaces With 1943 Steel Cent Prize
  • 1841 No Drapery Dime: The Two-Coin Proof Mystery Behind the Newman Specimen
  • 1893-O Morgan Dollar: Eliasberg’s Finest-Known New Orleans Trophy Comes to GreatCollections

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

The Philadelphia Find: Lonesome John Error Coin Time Capsule Surfaces With 1943 Steel Cent Prize

A 40-Year Philadelphia Time Capsule Reveals a Lonesome John Error Coin Treasure A routine search on a digital marketplace led Daniel Sassa to one of the more exciting fresh error-c...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

1841 No Drapery Dime: The Two-Coin Proof Mystery Behind the Newman Specimen

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...

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coinweek.com /6 days ago

1893-O Morgan Dollar: Eliasberg’s Finest-Known New Orleans Trophy Comes to GreatCollections

The 1893-O Morgan Dollar That Escaped the Panic of 1893 The 1893-O Morgan Dollar did not enter the world quietly. It arrived during a financial storm, left the New Orleans Mint in...

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coinweek.com /2 days ago

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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coinweek.com /1 month ago

Ephraim Brasher Regulated Brazil 1754-B 6400 Reis: EB Mark, ANS Fame, and $168,000 Result

The Ephraim Brasher regulated Brazil 1754-B 6400 Reis ranks among the most important American-related gold coins of the post-Revolutionary era. It began life as a Brazilian gold co...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

Mysterious “E”, “L” Counterstamps on Capped Bust Quarters Intrigue Numismatists

The Tiny “E” and “L” Counterstanps That Turned Two Early U.S. Quarters Into a 140-Year Mystery By Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez for PCGS …… Originally based on reporting by Joshua McMo...

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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 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

1792 Birch Cent: America’s First Cent Pattern

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...

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coinweek.com /1 day ago

The Red “R” Dollar: How a Failed Wartime Paper Test Created a Collector Classic

The Wartime $1 Experiment Collectors Refused to Spend The large red letter immediately catches the eye. It sits beside the blue Treasury seal on an otherwise familiar Series 1935A...

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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 week ago

NGC and PMG Just Bought the Codes That Power World Coin and Banknote Collecting

 NGC and PMG Just Bought the Codes Behind World Coins and Notes The numismatic world runs on numbers. For U.S. coins, collectors speak in Red Book types, Overton varieties, Sheldon...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

Dennis Tucker Joins CSNS Board in Major Win for Collector Education

A Red Book Veteran Joins CSNS Leadership and Collectors Should Pay Attention Award-winning numismatist Dennis Tucker has joined the Central States Numismatic Society Board of Gover...

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coinweek.com /2 weeks ago

Coin Die Design for the 21st Century: Did the 2026-P Dime Break a 100-Year Mint Rule?

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...

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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

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 days ago

The 1989-D Congress Dollar Error That Turned the U.S. Mint Upside Down

The Congress Silver Dollar That Escaped the U.S. Mint With a 180-Degree Error A dramatic 180-degree die rotation transformed an overlooked modern commemorative into one of the most...

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coinweek.com /2 weeks ago

1849 Miners’ Bank $10 Gold Coin: A Gold Rush Fortune, a Private Mint, and a Scanda

The $10 Gold Rush Coin That Helped Break a Bank The 1849 Miners’ Bank $10 gold coin belongs to the first wild chapter of California gold. It also tells a sharper story than most Go...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

The Finest 1792 Half Disme: America’s First Federal Coin With a Direct Rittenhouse Pedigree

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...

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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 /2 weeks ago

Revisiting The 1892-S Morgan Dollar That Commerce Nearly Erased

The 1892-S Morgan Dollar Was Spent Into Legend A Superb Gem survivor shows why mintage never tells the whole story The 1892-S Morgan dollar does not need the lowest mintage in the...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

The Only U.S. Gold Coin Struck on an Elliptical Planchet

The “Football-Shaped” Gold Eagle: A Unique U.S. Mint Error A unique 2023 $5 Gold Eagle mint error shows how one tiny failure in the blanking process created one of the most dramati...

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coinweek.com /1 week ago

1884-CC $10 Gold Eagle: Carson City’s Mystery-Marked Rarity

The Carson City Gold Eagle With Mystery Marks on Liberty’s Neck The 1884-CC $10 gold eagle does not need a stagecoach, a saloon, or a silver bar to sell its Western story. The coin...

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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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