The work was difficult, with hot, dangerous conditions. Welcome to the second part of manufacturing notes on 19th-century ...
The Swiss National Museum in Zurich offers a sweeping view of the nation’s history, with exhibits that connect everyday ...
With the nation’s 250th anniversary approaching, dealers and collectors can tap into American history to promote numismatics ...
Are you buying on the way up or on the way down? Be you a collector, an investor, or a speculator, the answer to this question is important. You need to keep your hand, and especially your wallet, on ...
The Statue of Liberty is one of America’s most recognizable symbols, but the face behind it remains a subject of debate, ...
Readers weigh in on strengthening coin clubs through better engagement and programming, while also raising concerns over ...
From hammered coinage to the screw press, 16th-century innovations brought greater precision, security, and consistency to ...
While women rarely appeared on 19th-century currency outside of royalty, two notable exceptions, Leonor Molina Adam and Anna ...
A historic armory turned lively restaurant offers NumisTravel participants a taste of Swiss tradition within centuries-old ...
This 1794 Flowing Hair silver dollar, believed to be the United States' first silver dollar has been purchased for $12 million. (Images courtesy GreatCollections.) An exceedingly rare coin minted in ...
Banque de France completes the shift of its gold reserves from New York to Paris while updating holdings to meet modern ...
The natural beauty and strength of the Canadian wilderness are forever captured in Tom Thomson’s painting The Jack Pine (1916–1917). The Royal Canadian Mint has extended this legacy with a 99.99% ...