Fluctuating metal prices complicate valuations, but strong demand and limited supply continue to drive the rare coin market.
This month brings new listings across several countries, contributor additions, and Fiji’s newly issued polymer bank notes.
Awarded to the first Olympic champions in 1896, this rare silver medal emerges as a standout highlight of Wannenes’ April ...
Join Numismatic News editors on an exclusive Zurich trip exploring museums, auctions, and Switzerland’s rich numismatic ...
RR Auction to Offer The World’s Largest Space-Flown Currency Collections in April 2026 Space Auction
A major offering of space-flown currency and coins, from the Richard Jurek collection, including rare $2 bills and Apollo-era ...
Early U.S. gold rarities, an 1879 Flowing Hair Stella and S.S. Central America ingots power strong results in March 26-28 ...
A forgotten industrial giant, 19th-century glassmaking lives on through the merchant notes and scrip it left behind.
Submit your coin show for free inclusion in the 2026 Coin Show & Auction Guide, reaching readers across three leading ...
Readers weigh in on whether the hobby is shifting from tradition to new collecting habits shaped by younger generations.
Fish are aquatic, gill-bearing, cold-blooded vertebrates with fins and tails for swimming and covered in scales. Recently, a ...
A Littleton Coin Company employee uncovers a rare struck-through error on a new 2026 quarter, sparking early collector ...
The small British Overseas Territory in the South Atlantic Ocean has announced a new series of St. Helena bank notes. The new ...
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