Shifting demand, metal prices, and changing collector tastes continually reshape coin values. Today’s unusually low premiums may signal opportunity for collectors who understand rarity.
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The $10,000 dime: How one tiny mint mark makes all the difference
Most people toss dimes into a jar without a second thought. They're the smallest, thinnest coin in everyday circulation, and ...
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These 4 state quarters are now worth far more than 25 cents
Most people toss their quarters into a jar without a second thought. Yet tucked inside those piles of pocket change, a few ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Hot on the heels of historic surges in the value of rare minerals like gold and silver, one Lincoln store says it’s doing its best to keep up with demand. Lincoln Coin & Bullion ...
Coin collecting might be a profitable hobby, but it takes a great deal of practice to recognize what’s rare and what isn’t. In fact, spotting a certain dime, known as the Roosevelt dime, could make ...
Once known as the “Hobby of the Kings,” coin collecting is a global pastime open to anyone with an appetite for accumulation. Coins can be appreciated due to their artwork, their rarity or their ...
Have you ever found an old coin and wondered if it’s worth anything? Whether you’re sorting through pocket change or managing a serious collection, modern technology has made coin identification ...
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