Move over, Silver Eagle—the Maria Theresa Thaler was the world’s first “bullion coin,” prized for beauty, purity, and an ...
When gold feels out of reach, think smaller. These 1/20th-ounce bullion coins from around the world might just be the hobby’s ...
With bullion prices soaring, collectors face shrinking numismatic premiums as gold and silver coins trade closer to melt ...
In honor of the 30th anniversary of the country’s constitution, the National Bank of Kazakhstan has released a commemorative ...
Silver tops its 1980 record as gold and platinum surge, fueling debate over fiat’s future and a proposed Trump coin that’s ...
The Royal Canadian Mint’s newest 5-ounce silver coin brings Emanuel Hahn’s 1939 map of Canada to life—etched with over 1,600 ...
U.S. commemoratives have long celebrated the past, but new proposals may mark a shift toward coins reflecting current events.
This month, I thought we might take a brief sojourn to the Garden State, also known as New Jersey. One of the original 13 ...
Kenya’s central bank faces scrutiny after awarding a secret printing contract to Giesecke+Devrient, bypassing legal bidding requirements and triggering an auditor’s investigation.
From Britannia to Marianne, these timeless female figures have long embodied national pride, power, and politics on coins across the world.
Newsletter, collectors remain cautious amid high gold prices, content with past buys, focusing on value, patience, and selectivity.
When billions of notes roll off the presses, a few go gloriously wrong. Here’s a look at the coolest currency misprints collectors can’t resist.