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Historical Coin Profiles
A Coin of Wartime: United States Half Dollar 1942
The XX century is known as one of the most bizarre, perplexing, and terrifying periods in human history, as it witnessed numerous wars, economic crises, and political instabilities. In 1942, the US managed to release a new iteration of a half dollar that served as a silent emblem of unity and resilience and reflected the atmosphere of those times.
Coins Overview
Invest Wisely: The Best Coins to Collect
Each coin keeps the history of the past, but only a skillful investor will be able to understand and get the possible future history out of it. As you realize long ago, the nominal price and value of a coin are far from the same thing, which is why investing in coins is more than just a fascinating hobby, it is also a real opportunity to preserve and multiply your money.
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Symbols of a Reign: Queen Elizabeth Canada Coin and Beyond
In 2022, the world mourned the loss of one of its greatest and most influential political figures, i.e., Queen Elizabeth II. This was a person who had been a head of multiple countries, including Commonwealth realms with Canada being one of the most notable (apart from the UK, for sure). To commemorate the impact of the monarch and capture every moment in history, each region regularly issued a coin to pay tribute to its queen.
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1977 US Dimes: Fine Errors and Collectors' Insights
For a non-collector, the 1977 US dime may seem just like any other coin, but for numismatists, it is a very special creation that may reveal its potential through errors and fine flaws. While most might overlook these unique deviations in loose change, only a person with a keen eye and a great interest in numismatic creations may spot a treasure and incorporate it into their collection.
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Ancient Coins of Greece: Examples to Know, Stories to Share
We all came from Greece. Although this statement may sound ridiculous or incorrect, all European cultures have their origins in the territory of Greece where philosophy, literature, sculpture, and other means of artistic expression were represented at their best. The numismatic aspect is no exception.
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George Washington Coins (1789–1797): Small Coins, Big Value?
Collecting coins may be a difficult but interesting hobby anyway. Among the most desirable coins for collectors are those that commemorate the first president of the United States, George Washington. His presidency (1789 - 1797) is immortalized through various coins that honor his legacy and the birth of a new nation.
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The 1985 Quarter: Simple Yet Collectible
At first glance, a 1985 quarter might seem like an ordinary coin. But for numismatists and coin collectors, these Washington quarters that were minted in 1985 can be really interesting because of the historical details, minting quirks, and error varieties that influence their value.
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1927-S Quarter: Key Facts Every Collector Should Know
When it comes to U.S. quarter dollar coins, collectors often pay special attention to so-called “key dates.” One such coin is the 1927 S quarter minted at San Francisco. This coin stands out due to its historical point of view, at the same time being a part of the largest and most sought-after coins among collectors. So, let us study its historical background and check the value of these coins together to confirm its rarity and exclusivity.
Historical Coin Profiles
The 1963 D Lincoln Penny: Features and Values of the Coin
Coin collections are curiously amusing, for each instance refers to a particular event or figure, and these usually represent the most illustrative periods of history. The American past is often carried through pennies, i.e., one of the most widely used coins in the country, which is why these numismatic creations offer a fine background for commemorative programs and other governmental initiatives alike.
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1987 Quarter Value: What Any Collector Needs to Know
Coins appear in different sizes, colors, and forms, but some of them may seem a bit too trite and even platitudinous. Even apparently ordinary coins, e.g., the 1987 U.S. Quarter, have the potential to be worthy for coin collectors and the like. Yes, there were produced millions of these quarters, but some can be different due to specific characteristics, i.e., condition, mint mark, and uncommon errors as well.
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