The gold in deep storage is held as an asset of the United States at a book value of $42.22 per troy ounce. The book value ...
Capped Bust Right, small eagle $5 double eagle that is considered the finest known of few examples was sold from the Bruce ...
The cost to produce cents and five-cent coins continues to escalate well beyond face value, but the latest report from the ...
The United States Mint launched a completely overhauled Coin Classroom website Dec. 17, providing age-appropriate educational ...
The fifth and final coin in a five-coin series will be offered in limited numbers when the U.S. Mint Feb. 20 presents the ...
George Orwell is commemorated on the 75th anniversary of his death with a series of coins from the Royal Mint in several options, featuring a symbolic representation of a quotation from his writings.
Coin World is for collectors. And we're growing to support you and your hobby in any way we can. Over our 60+ years of history, we've developed a reputation for not only the depth and breadth of ...
Larry currently serves as the editorial director for Coin World. He initially joined Amos Media in 2006 in the automotive publication division until 2016. Hired as digital content manager for Coin ...
Ebenezer Scrooge, “a squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous old sinner,” paid his long-suffering clerk Bob Cratchit a pittance – just half a crown a day. That famous ...
A uniface bronze half-seer grain Relief token from 1876, during a famine in India, is part of Stephen Album Rare Coins’ auction No. 51 in January. Each week, we publish at our website select ...
Coke was a nickel. It was in the 1890s, when the current Coca Cola Co. was incorporated. It was during World War I, the Great Depression and even World War II. Coke was a nickel. It had always ...
Paul is a senior editor and has been a member of the Coin World staff since 1988. Paul covers the U.S. Mint beat and has memorably reported for more than two decades on many of the hobby's most ...