GreatCollections Acquires Walton 1913 Liberty Head Nickel

GreatCollections Acquires Walton 1913 Liberty Head Nickel

In a landmark moment for the world of coin collecting, GreatCollections has successfully acquired the famous Walton 1913 Liberty Head Nickel—one of the most iconic and coveted coins in American numismatics. This historic acquisition not only highlights the continuing importance of rare and unique coins but also reaffirms the significance of the 1913 Liberty Head … Read more

Why Collectors Dream of Owning an 1894-S Barber Dime

Why Collectors Dream of Owning an 1894-S Barber Dime

The 1894-S Barber Dime is a coin that has earned a legendary status in the world of numismatics. It is one of the most sought-after and elusive coins ever produced by the U.S. Mint. With its intriguing backstory, rarity, and connection to a unique period in U.S. coinage history, the 1894-S Barber Dime has long … Read more

Outstanding Bronze 1973-S Proof Eisenhower Dollar Mint Error

Outstanding Bronze 1973-S Proof Eisenhower Dollar Mint Error

The 1973-S Proof Eisenhower Dollar is a unique coin that holds a fascinating spot in the world of numismatics due to an exceptional and rare mint error: the bronze version of the coin. While most Eisenhower Dollars were struck in a copper-nickel clad composition, this particular coin stands out because it was mistakenly produced with … Read more

Jesse Kraft Discusses the Rosenthal Specimen 1804 Dollar

Jesse Kraft Discusses the Rosenthal Specimen 1804 Dollar

The 1804 Draped Bust Dollar is one of the most legendary and coveted coins in American numismatic history. Known for its mystique, rarity, and historical significance, the 1804 Dollar is often referred to as the “King of American Coins.” Within this iconic series, the Rosenthal Specimen holds a special place. Coin expert Jesse Kraft offers … Read more

Mike Byers Mint Error News: Ike Dollar Overstruck by Cent Dies

Mike Byers Mint Error News: Ike Dollar Overstruck by Cent Dies

In the world of mint errors, certain discoveries capture the imagination of collectors due to their sheer rarity and intriguing nature. One such extraordinary piece is an Eisenhower (Ike) Dollar that was overstruck by cent dies, creating a fascinating blend of designs from two completely different denominations. This unique error, highlighted in Mike Byers’ Mint … Read more

Six Different Types of U.S. Dollar Coins Since 1971

Six Different Types of U.S. Dollar Coins Since 1971

Since the introduction of the Eisenhower Dollar in 1971, U.S. dollar coins have undergone significant transformations in size, composition, and design. These coins reflect the nation’s evolving priorities, from honoring historical figures to improving convenience in commerce. Here, we’ll explore six key types of U.S. dollar coins minted since 1971. 1. Eisenhower Dollar (1971–1978) The … Read more

Coin Profiles: 1900 Lafayette Memorial Silver Dollar

Coin Profiles 1900 Lafayette Memorial Silver Dollar

The 1900 Lafayette Memorial Silver Dollar stands as a significant piece of U.S. numismatic history, commemorating the bond between the United States and France while honoring the contributions of General Marquis de Lafayette. As the first U.S. coin struck specifically to commemorate an individual, this silver dollar carries historical, artistic, and cultural importance. Its story … Read more

Counterfeit Detection: Special Edition – Reprocessed Steel Cents

Counterfeit Detection Special Edition – Reprocessed Steel Cents

The Lincoln Steel Cent, minted for just one year in 1943, is one of the most iconic coins in U.S. history. Struck during World War II as a cost-saving measure, these cents were made of steel coated with zinc to conserve copper for wartime needs. Their unique appearance and historical significance make them a favorite … Read more

Nova Constellatio: The Story of America’s First Minted Coin

Nova Constellatio The Story of America’s First Minted Coin

The Nova Constellatio coins hold a special place in U.S. numismatic history as the earliest known coins struck to represent a unified American nation. Minted in 1783, these coins symbolize the infancy of the United States, a time when the country was defining its identity following independence from Great Britain. Although not officially adopted as … Read more

Coin Grading – AU or BU: Understanding the Difference

Coin Grading – AU or BU Understanding the Difference

For collectors, understanding coin grades is fundamental to assessing a coin’s value, desirability, and condition. Two common grades in coin collecting are AU (About Uncirculated) and BU (Brilliant Uncirculated). While these terms may sound similar, they represent different levels of preservation and play a critical role in determining a coin’s worth. Knowing the differences between … Read more