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1787 Brasher Doubloon: The $9.36 Million Icon of American Numismatics
The 1787 Brasher Doubloon is one of the most legendary and valuable coins in the world. It recently sold for a jaw-dropping $9.36 million, ...
Dime Without Mint Mark Breaks Record, Sells for Over Half a Million
Most dimes you find in your pocket have tiny letters like “P”, “D”, or “S” to show where they were made. But some very ...
This 1982 Penny Could Be Worth Over $10,000 – Here’s How to Spot It
Did you know 1982 Penny can be worth thousands of dollars? What looks like a normal coin might actually be a rare collectible hiding ...
How to Identify a Valuable 1948 Jefferson Nickel Worth Thousands
The 1948 Jefferson Nickel is a classic piece of American coinage. While most of these nickels are common and worth just five cents, some ...
1976 Quarter: Value, Rare Errors, and How to Spot a $2,000 Coin
The 1976 Quarter is a cherished coin in U.S. history, minted to celebrate the 200th anniversary of American independence. Featuring a unique colonial drummer ...
Why Silver Roosevelt Dimes Can Be Worth More Than You Think
The Silver Roosevelt Dime has been part of American pockets since 1946. While most are still worth just 10 cents, collectors know some are ...
Kennedy Half Dollar: The 50-Cent Coin That Could Be Worth $5,000
The Kennedy half dollar isn’t just any coin—it’s a powerful tribute to President John F. Kennedy and a fascinating piece of U.S. history. While ...
This “Confusing” 1982 Penny Could Be Worth $15,000 – Do You Have One?
Coin collecting can feel overwhelming at first. With all the fancy terms and tiny details to look out for, it’s easy to miss something ...
$10 Million Rare Bicentennial Quarter – Are You Holding One in Your Change?
Some 1976 Bicentennial Quarters have sold for thousands—and rumors about a $10 million version are sending people racing to check their pocket change. Let’s ...
Old Copper Pennies: What to Save and What They’re Worth
Did you know that some of the pennies in your pocket could be worth more than just one cent? Especially if they’re made of ...