A unique Victorian £10 Bank of England note, possibly the only surviving private example, leads Noonans’ March auction with a £26,000 result.
The Lithuanian Mint is welcoming spring with the last coin of its “Four Seasons” series. Presented in a colorized silver $2 ...
The Lindt Home of Chocolate offers a closer look at one of Switzerland’s most famous exports, with a reward at the end.
The IBNS names Curaçao and Sint Maarten’s 200 Gulden its 2025 Bank Note of the Year, recognizing its bold marine design, ...
Crafted Auctions, led by longtime collector and expert Greg Myroth, is a family-owned business with a proud 30-year history specializing in vintage and collectible art pottery, glass, ceramics, ...
A new commemorative coin honors the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Kapyong, using symbolic design to reflect sacrifice, ...
Shortly after the Cuban Revolution deposed Fulgencio Batista’s regime on January 1, 1959, the revolutionary government launched its first bank notes. They were signed by the appointed ...
The 1860-S $3 gold coin remains one of the most mysterious issues in the series, shaped by low mintage, melting, and ...
The 1804 silver dollar wasn’t struck for circulation. Shouldn’t it be considered to be a non-circulating legal tender ...
Readers weigh in on strengthening coin clubs through better engagement and programming, while also raising concerns over ...
The Statue of Liberty is one of America’s most recognizable symbols, but the face behind it remains a subject of debate, ...