Production errors and unique background stories make some historic coins now worth way more than their face values. And ...
As stores begin asking customers to round up their purchases to the nearest nickel following the retirement of the penny, ...
Rare coins from the 1930s, particularly those from the earlier part of the decade, can be worth hundreds or even thousands of ...
Grab that dusty piggy bank and crack it open. You may just get lucky. With National Coin Week approaching, Cointrackers.com created "a cool list" of the top 25 most valuable pennies ever minted in the ...
For more than 100 years, the Lincoln Wheat Cent, often just called the “wheat penny,” has sparked the interest of collectors — partially because of their rarity and partially because of their historic ...
Nothing says you are rich in a cartoon quite like having a bag of gold coins. However, if you want to turn this animated fantasy of riches into reality, you might have to go digging through your coin ...
Investing in proof coins offers collectors and investors a unique way to combine numismatic beauty with potential financial gain. Known for their superior finish, limited mintage, and high collector ...
The U.S. Treasury Department has stopped producing the penny after more than 230 years. It now costs 3.69 cents to produce a single penny, which is significantly more than its face value. Pennies will ...
Today's coin identifier app technology uses advanced AI to instantly recognize coins, estimate values, and even detect rare errors that could be worth thousands of dollars.
A manufacturing error on the 1999 Georgia state quarter has increased the coin’s value, and some collectors are paying as ...