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Historical Coin Profiles
Half Dimes in American Coinage – Legacy, Value, and Designs
America is a melting pot that nevertheless managed to develop its own culture, be it of an artistic, political, or economic origin. Even though it is now considered one of the biggest economies in the world, its starting point was rather blurred and obscure. Initially relying on foreign currencies, this country defined its own standards of coinage and released numerous coins and banknotes that “scream” about their history worldwide.
Historical Coin Profiles
The Classic Collection: The Secrets of 1921 D Mercury Dimes
The United States of America is the birthplace of literally thousands of valuables that draw the attention of collectors and average aesthetes alike. Although the country managed to release and distribute great volumes of coins of different values and designs, some of them became a national treasure with a profound history behind. 1921 D Mercury dime is indeed one such instance to look for and collect.
Numismatic News
United States Coins: The Best Guides to Building Your Numismatic Knowledge
The world of coin collecting is rich and fascinating, the process of collecting in a serious attitude is not just a hobby, but a whole science requiring deep knowledge and understanding. That is why the search for reliable sources of information about rare and valuable copies of monetary units for the numismatist is a necessity, not a whim.
Numismatic News
Long Beach Coin Convention: Where and When to Expect?
The best way to get involved in the sphere one may be obsessed with is to attend specific events, meet new people, both professionals and beginners, and witness the essential processes in person. Numismatists are extremely lucky, for they typically possess such an opportunity to visit large, major events for coin enthusiasts from all around the globe.
Historical Coin Profiles
The 1938 Jefferson Nickel: What’s Its Real Value?
What if I told you that a nickel from 1938 could be worth far more than just five cents? Imagine the stories it could tell—the hands it’s passed through, the moments it’s witnessed. But why is the 1938 Jefferson nickel value turning heads in the world of coin collectors today? Is it the rarity? The condition? Or is there something more behind this unassuming coin that makes it truly special?
Historical Coin Profiles
Lost and Found: How Forgotten Foreign Coins Can Bring You Wealth
Ever wonder if the dusty box in your attic holds more than just forgotten trinkets? Could those old foreign coins you’ve collected over the years be worth a fortune? You’d be surprised. These unassuming pieces of metal, once used as everyday currency, are now the treasures numismatists (coin collectors) hunt for worldwide. So, what makes old foreign coins worth money? And how can you tell if you have any of these precious relics in your possession? Now you will get answers to your most pressing questions and will finally be able to understand whether you can become rich thanks to that small and used coin in your hands.
Historical Coin Profiles
A Closer Look at the 1970 Kennedy Half Dollar: A Coin with a Story to Tell
If you are interested in collecting and numismatics, you have probably heard of the 1970 Kennedy half dollar many times. Why is it on the ear of many people? Well, the reason is that the Kennedy half dollar 1970 is not just an ordinary coin, it is a symbol of a tragic event and the memory of one of the most significant moments in the history of the United States. The coin was issued to memorialize John F. Kennedy, a president who strived for progress, positivity and innovation. But among all the half dollar mintages featuring the 35th president, it is the 1970 half dollar that has special characteristics and a unique history. Let's explore why.
Historical Coin Profiles
Coins from the Past: A Quick Journey Through History
Coins, like any other cultural creations, have a long history that may fascinate them as they reflect the time they were born and used. Ancient coins are probably the most sought-after instances of the epoch, those reminders of what it was like to live in the past and make purchases when other means had not been available yet.
Grading and Valuation
What Does MS 65 Mean in Coins? Coin Grading and Its Impact
What if I tell you that a coin in your hands is perhaps something much more valuable than you think? The secret often lies in coin grading, a process that evaluates a coin's condition. But what exactly does MS 65 mean, and why is it so important in the world of numismatics? If you've come across terms like coin grading scale, penny grading chart, or MS 70 grade, if you understand them right, they can reveal a coin’s true value.
Grading and Valuation
Cause for Grief or Luck: Exploring the Value of Paper Money Errors
Paper money is not just a standard means of payment. What if you were to look at the bills in your wallet a little more closely, and perhaps even find a special treasure among them - non-perfect bills with errors. As in the case with coins, some paper money errors can increase the value and worth of a banknote by dozens or even hundreds of times compared to its face value. In some cases, bills with errors can be worth a fortune, depending on the condition of the bill itself, the rarity of the error, the historical significance of the bill, and other factors.
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