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  • Eye Appeal Rules Current Rare Coin Market
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  • A $10,419 Walking Liberty Half Dollar? The PCGS White Rattler Made the Difference

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coinweek.com /3 weeks ago

Eye Appeal Rules Current Rare Coin Market

In the eyes of the collector, coins with eye appeal and quality are today’s trend The rare coin market evolves, and many series go out of fashion. In the 1960s, BU Rolls and Proof...

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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 /2 weeks ago

A $10,419 Walking Liberty Half Dollar? The PCGS White Rattler Made the Difference

The coin is common. The holder is historic. A 1939 Walking Liberty Half Dollar in PCGS MS-65 sold through GreatCollections on June 28, 2026, for $10,419. At first glance, that numb...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

Coin Planchets: The Invisible Disc That Makes or Breaks a Bullion Coin

By Alex Sim at First Mint Collectors notice the finished coin first. They see the mirror surface of a Proof coin. They study the crisp strike of a Britannia. They feel the weight o...

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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 week ago

Inherited a Coin Collection or Have Old Coins? – How To Get an Online Coin Appraisal

Knowing what your coins are worth gives you control. That matters whether you inherited a collection, opened a safe-deposit box, found a forgotten shoebox, or built a cabinet one c...

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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 /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 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 /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

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 /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 /4 weeks ago

CAC Coins Bring Huge Auction Premiums in May 2026

Why Collectors Paid More for CAC Coins in May The number on the holder matters. However, the coin inside the holder matters more. That simple truth drove another strong month for C...

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coinnews.net /1 week ago

PCGS Offers $5,000 Reward for First July 4 Privy Quarter

Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) is offering a $5,000 reward for the first 1776 ~ 2026 Declaration of Independence quarter bearing the limited "JULY 4th" privy mark submitt...

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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 /1 week ago

1792 Copper Disme: The First U.S. Coin May Have Been a Dime That Wasn’t a Dime

Did America’s First Coin Start in a Philadelphia Cellar? The 1792 Copper Disme does not look loud. It does not need to. It sits at the edge of the American coinage story like a lit...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

PCGS Turns 40 With Its Biggest Set Registry Awards Yet

Professional Coin Grading Service has raised the stakes for Set Registry collectors in 2026. In celebration of the company’s 40th anniversary, PCGS has announced a one-year-only up...

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coinweek.com /4 weeks ago

1795 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar 3 Leaves PCGS VF-35 Offered by GreatCollections

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/...

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coinweek.com /5 days ago

Transitioning Curvatures of 2026-P Dime Coin Dies – How the 2026-P Emerging Liberty Dime Could Signal a New Era in U.S....

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...

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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 month ago

Great CAC-pectations: Collecting U.S. Gold Coins by CAC Approval

CAC Gold Coins By Doug Winter – RareGoldCoins.com …… The Impossible CAC Gold Set? Rare U.S. Gold Coins That Stop Even Elite Collectors A new type of gold coin collector has entered...

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coinweek.com /4 days ago

CAC-Approved and CACG Coins Continue to Command Strong Premiums in June 2026 Auctions

Why CAC-Approved Coins Routinely Outperform the Market Collectors have long recognized that not every coin carrying the same numerical grade offers the same quality. During June 20...

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coinweek.com /4 days ago

Unique 1878 Gold Pattern Quarter Eagle Just Set a New Record

Unique 1878 Gold Pattern Quarter Eagle Sets $439,200 Auction Record Only one genuine gold example of the 1878 Judd-1566 Pattern Quarter Eagle survives. That fact alone places the c...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

1879-CC Morgan Dollar GSA Hoard: A Toned Carson City Rarity Heads to GreatCollections

The 1879-CC Morgan Dollar That Escaped the Vaults GreatCollections is offering a toned 1879-CC Morgan Silver Dollar from the famous GSA Hoard. The coin carries an NGC MS-62 grade,...

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