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Distributor shipments are underway for the all-new and fully reimagined numismatic classic— available in four print formats and eBook to suit every collector's needs.

BONUS FEATURE: Jeff, John, and Ted predict year-end gold and silver prices.

Whitman unveils the latest editions of two bestselling guides—freshly updated with current prices and new content—plus a brand-new title that delves into the rich coinage from America's gold-rush era like never before.

Stack's Bowers Galleries is pleased to announce its popular Coins in Motion (CIM) technology is now available directly to the public for single rarities, complete collections, or dealer inventory.

Numismatists—both professional and amateur—are nothing if not opinionated. And when it comes to the Fairmont Hoard, I've heard a lot of opinions. Some I agree with; others I think are ignorant.

California fractional gold is affordable and one of the most interesting series of coins struck in the United States.

Newly updated collector's guide explores U.S. paper money from the 1800s to today with expert market values, detailed images, and the trusted Friedberg Numbering System.

The 79th edition of A Guide Book of United States Coins features a bold new redesign and fresh updates, arriving in major U.S. retail outlets this spring.

Since its debut in 1909 the Lincoln Cent has long been one of the most popular series for collectors.

The beauty of the Lincoln Cent's 115-year (and counting) run is that it can be collected by every single level of coin collector.

The World Money Fair is the world's largest coin fair, which takes place annually in Berlin at the end of January/beginning of February.

The Hansen Quest to acquire an example of every standard issue US coin since 1792 has added another great rarity to the cabinet of the D.L. Hansen Collection

Young writers can hone their skills and submit articles based on a numismatic topic for the chance to win awards.

Now Available for Purchase through Whitman.

Recently, the Collection's Buffalo Nickels, Liberty Seated Dimes, Quarters, and Halves, along with certain Dollar series and Early $5 were submitted for crossover.

Each box is tailored to accommodate CACG, PCGS, and NGC holders.