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The 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle has officially claimed the No. 1 spot, dethroning the 1804 Draped Bust Silver Dollar as the nation's greatest coin in the newly reimagined sixth edition of Whitman's best-selling 100 Greatest United States Coins.

Event Showcases Rare Coins, Educational Programs, and Youth Engagement

Heritage President Greg Rohan will be at the Baltimore Winter Expo at the Heritage booth Thursday November 14th and Friday November 15th to discuss coin collecting topics ranging from the state of the rare coin market to how to build a great collection to common pitfalls collectors make when they sell. No topic is off-limits.

Partnership allows CDN Exchange™ to leverage A-Mark's comprehensive market data with the #1 dealer-only online exchange platform for coins and currency.

The conference featured dealers from Australia and New Zealand with many educational presentations.

Free public show returns to Baltimore Convention Center offering coin appraisals, family activities, and exclusive collectibles.

With the release of a limited-edition pink American Women Quarters coin album to kick-off Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Whitman hopes to help raise awareness and money toward ending breast cancer.

Formerly titled Whitman Guide to Coin Collecting: An Introduction to the World of Coins, this is the first title to be rebranded and published under Whitman's new Collector Series.

Gold Standard of Wholesale Price Guides Honored at Recent ANA World's Fair of Money.

Official NGC® and PMG® Supplies Now Available on Whitman Retail Website

Throughout her tenure, Burleson expertly steered Whitman through several significant milestones.

The third volume covers half dollars, silver dollars, gold coinage, eagles, and more.

Kenneth Bressett, Editor Emeritus of the Guide Book of United States Coins, calls the book “a landmark account touching on every aspect of Charles Barber's fascinating coins.

This coveted edition update will cover Capped Bust and Liberty Seated half dimes, dimes, and quarters; Barber dimes and quarters; Mercury dimes; Roosevelt dimes; twenty-cent pieces; Standing Liberty quarters; and Washington quarters, including the State, D.C., Territorial, and National Park series.

The new edition has 472 pages with over 32,000 prices. The Red Book is the hobby favorite for reference information.

In a sign of the strength of the coin-collecting hobby, dramatically higher than usual demand has caused Whitman Publishing to go back to press with the spiral-bound version of the Guide Book of United States Coins, 73rd edition.