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Why Numismatists Should Embrace Crossover Collectibles
In one of our latest articles Victor Bozarth discusses his fascination with what he calls crossover collectibles. For example, items from World’s Fairs, including those for which the United States Mi… (View Post)8 -
Re: GREEDY BOT USERS DISRUPT US MINT COIN SALES AND OTHER COIN AUCTIONS
There has already been a request from a moderator to not post these discussions following the closed thread yesterday. (View Post)1 -
Half Dime or Half Disme?
The two names surely seem to be related and they both relate back to the small, silver five-cent coins of early United States Mint vintage. But why are there spelling variances like this, and how doe… (View Post)12 -
Re: 2014-W Kennedy Gold stands in My way...and other Set Registry discrepancies (2 Fixed)
@JonJet if you have questions about a set or suggestions we would encourage you to contact the Set Registry team directly at setregistry@collectors.com they also have a dedicated number which is 877-… (View Post)2 -
A Look at Confederate States Coin Restrikes
Coin production in the Confederate States occurred during a relatively brief period of just a few months, yet it yielded an eclectic array of numismatic curiosities that enjoy a robust crossover mark… (View Post)8