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Paper money market back with gusto
Paper Money Market Analysis column by Arthur L. Friedberg: Paper money market back with gusto.
Expert Advice By Arthur L. Friedberg | Paper Money Market Analyst | Date: 05-22-13
Legislator seeks Hobby Protection Act expansion
Congress has once again been presented with legislation to amend the Hobby Protection Act.
U.S. Collectibles By Michele Orzano | Date: 05-21-13
Historic recollection
I enjoyed reading Jeff Starck’s Coin World Extra article on the SS Central America treasure recently. As I was deeply involved in the distribution, helping out with programs, and guest-cataloging for Christie’s remarkable auction in December 1999 that launched the marketing progra...
Expert Advice By Q. David Bowers | Date: 05-21-13
New co-owner of Walton 1913 5¢ in the limelight
Florida dealer Larry Lee has been taking full advantage of being majority owner of the George Walton 1913 Liberty Head 5-cent coin.
U.S. Collectibles By Paul Gilkes | Date: 05-20-13
Baseball coin design contest draws 178 entries
U.S. Mint officials received just 178 designs in the competition for the common obverse for the three 2014 National Baseball Hall of Fame coins.
U.S. Collectibles By Paul Gilkes | Date: 05-20-13
Odometer ticking for American Eagle West Point set
The first eight days of sales of the 2013 American Eagle West Point Two-Coin Silver set brought cumulative totals to 193,652.
U.S. Collectibles By Paul Gilkes | Date: 05-20-13
Classic collector type coins thrive at auction
Recent auction results for classic circulated U.S. coins confirms that collectors are now, more than ever, using auctions for their retail coin purchases.
Market Updates By Steve Roach | Date: 05-20-13
Early demand for sets slows Mint website
Demand for the 2013 American Eagle West Point set from the May 9 sales contributed to the U.S. Mint’s website slowing.
U.S. Collectibles By Paul Gilkes | Date: 05-19-13
1878 7 TF dollar, VAM-186A
About VAMs column by John Roberts: The 1878 7 TF dollar, VAM-186A — Coin stopper for 7 Tail Feathers set.
Expert Advice By John Roberts | Date: 05-19-13
Strange Washington piece
Readers Ask column by Coin World Staff — Strange Washington piece, possibly an early counterfeit coin.
Expert Advice By Coin World Staff | Date: 05-19-13
Categories
U.S. Collectibles
- New co-owner of Walton 1913 5¢ in the limelight
- Baseball coin design contest draws 178 entries
Legislator seeks Hobby Pr...
Congress has once again been presented with legislation to amend the H...
1933 Double Eagle Trial
Market Updates
- 2012-S Silver Proof sets rise
- Three very different coins exceed $1 million
Classic collector type co...
Recent auction results for classic circulated U.S. coins confirms that...
World Coins
- Britannia features privy mark
- Canadiana reinvented
Coin honors first Aussie ...
Australia’s first bank note, a 10-shilling note issued in 1913, is cel...
Paper Money
- Three notes top $1 million
- 2013 Double Deuce set available starting May 14
Unveiling of new Canadian...
The Canadian $5 note was unveiled April 30 by Canadian astronaut Chris...
New Finds
- U.S. gold coins fall like rain from ceiling in French w...
- 11th quarter dollar/dollar mule surfaces
Odyssey Marine releases t...
Newly published research from a 1622 Tierra Firme shipwreck discovered...
Expert Advice
- Historic recollection
- 1878 7 TF dollar, VAM-186A
Paper money market back w...
Paper Money Market Analysis column by Arthur L. Friedberg: Paper money...
Opinions
- Breaking down 'the 5-year wall' cultivating new collect...
- 'What do I do with these coins?' is an all too common r...
Bowers: some personal ref...
Guest Commentary column by Q. David Bowers — Some personal reflections...
Shows and Events
- ANA Board ousts another executive director
- Great Basin National Park quarter launch set
CSNS's 74th convention dr...
The 74th convention of the Central States Numismatic Society, held Apr...

