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Australia circulates new colorful $2 coin
The Royal Australian Mint’s June 17 unveiling of a new circulating commemorative $2 coin with a splash of color is a crowning achievement for the Mint.
World Coins By Jeff Starck | Date: 06-19-13
Battle victory stokes British India rule
A bronze medal from 1758 will be offered at auction in July. The medal commemorates the British victory at the Battle of Plassey.
World Coins By Jeff Starck | Date: 06-17-13
Coins honor new Dutch king
Curaçao and St. Maarten, part of what was once the Netherlands Antilles, celebrate Crown Prince Willem-Alexander’s investiture as king with two coins.
World Coins By Jeff Starck | Date: 06-15-13
Martin Short Presents Canada
One of the entertainment world’s most respected personalities, comedian Martin Short, has partnered with the Royal Canadian Mint to deliver his own touching and intimate perspective of Canada on a new $3 fine silver collector coin. The “Martin Short Presents Canada” co...
World Coins Advertorial by the Royal Canadian Mint | Date: 06-11-13
Ireland coins mark JFK visit
President John F. Kennedy’s trip to Ireland 50 years ago is now being commemorated on coins.
World Coins By Jeff Starck | Date: 06-09-13
Series heads to Grand Central
International Coins & Paper Money column by Jeff Starck: Coin honors station’s centennial.
World Coins By Jeff Starck | Date: 06-08-13
Pyramids of Giza rise on coins
International Coins & Paper Money column by Jeff Starck: Recreations of the pyramids tower above the surface of a new collector coin.
World Coins By Jeff Starck | Date: 06-01-13
Eurozone ponders fate of unprofitable cent, 2-cent coins
Making cents is not making sense for many mints, calling in to question the fate of the two smallest coins of the euro denomination.
World Coins By Jeff Starck | Date: 05-31-13
New Canadian coin sells out in about a day
A stampede for new collector coins being sold at face value may have left some collectors feeling trampled.
World Coins By Jeff Starck | Date: 05-29-13
Exonumia from abroad
Going Topical column by Rita Laws: Exonumia from abroad—Elongates, wooden nickels abound the world around.
World Coins By Rita Laws | special to Coin World | Date: 05-25-13
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