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The Lusk set of Draped Bust quarters brought strong results.

The 1889-CC is the second scarcest business strike in the series.

Just six coins are required for a set of true Nova Constellatio Coppers, and the coins selected need not be very expensive.

In this article Greg Reynolds analyzes a semi-key date in the Capped Bust Half Dollar series, 1814.

From over 400 coins in the Rarities Night auction, a group of proof trade dollars were particularly noteworthy.

Sold by CNG, NAC, and NGSA, the Geoffrey Cope Collection contains a fantastic array of rare British coins.


Underrated, and in the shadows of its more-heralded 1909-O cousin, the 1929 is much scarcer.

Multiple auction companies offered an intriguing array of coins at the largest international show of the year held in the USA.

This medal now joins the finest collection of American Revolutionary War medals outside of museums and other institutions.

Widely mis-understood in numismatic references, some collectors have missed out on one of the most exciting and important areas of coinage in the Americas.

Among series of U.S. coins that lasted more than two years, the most difficult to complete even 80% of are the Capped Head half eagles of 1813–34.

Not to be confused with their "more common" Large Eagle reverse cousins, the 1798 Small Eagle $5 gold pieces are really rare.

Heritage is planning to auction an NGC graded MS62 Petition Crown at the New York International Convention in January 2024. Pictures are already posted on the Heritage website.

This group of Washington quarters was distinctive and important; it featured key business strikes, important better dates, and curiously expensive die varieties.

Amazingly, it is possible to find some great collector coins at an affordable price.