Who doesn't love a good treasure hunt? Whether you're digging through your grandparent's attic or sifting through coin shops, ...
Most people dismiss those quirky 1776–1976 quarters with the drummer boy design as pocket change, nothing more than a ...
The 900-year-old coin, which bears the image of David I, a 12th-century king, recently went into the possession of National ...
Last week we looked at the booming silver and gold markets, and little has changed in the intervening seven days. This week let's cover the trickier side of that market: coins. Very few countries ...
With all the recent news about the U.S. Mint discontinuing the Lincoln cent, coins have become a frequent topic of conversation around here. If it seems a straightforward enough decision — the mint ...
Sometimes the coins we use every day might be worth more than their face value. I’ve found that taking a second look at the coins in my pocket or change jar can lead to surprising discoveries. Knowing ...
That cluttered junk drawer or old coffee can of change could be hiding a serious payday. Rare pennies from the 1940s, early wheat cents, silver quarters and quirky mint errors have all surfaced in ...
Madison Scherner is a college student looking to make some extra cash. She walked through the doors of San Diego Coin and Bullion holding a sandwich bag containing about 20 coins of different sizes.
The U.S. Treasury Department announced that it has stopped producing pennies, ending more than 230 years of minting the 1-cent coin. The penny will remain legal tender and will still be accepted at ...
A resident of a southwest German town working on a construction project unearthed a stash of medieval coins minted around 1320 AD. The value of the roughly 1,600 coins recovered was deemed enough to ...