
Coin Collecting News and Information


If you collect Lincoln cents, you already know the whisper: somewhere out there is a single 1943-D Lincoln Copper Cent—one…

If you needed proof that modern U.S. coinage can still ignite a frenzy, look no further than the Army privy mark…

If you collect modern U.S. commemoratives, the next blockbuster set is taking shape. The Commission of Fine Arts (CFA) has…

U.S. Mint’s Superman coin debuts with strong day-one sales, no ABPP allocation, and premium pricing. Here’s what collectors and investors…

If you collect classic U.S. designs or invest in low-mintage modern gold, the 1916 Standing Liberty Gold Coin 2026 set…

Before diving into specialist error varieties and market values, collect high-grade 2006 Roosevelt dimes to anchor your set. Identify the…

Introduced in 1883, the Liberty Head (“V”) Nickel by U.S. Mint Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber is a cornerstone of…

The 1958 Lincoln Wheat penny marks the final year of the classic wheat-ear reverse design, struck at the Philadelphia and…

Key Takeaways Introduction The 1958-D Lincoln Wheat Cent marks the final regular‐issue of Victor David Brenner’s classic wheat reverse cent…
Key Takeaways March 2025 Circulating Coin Production The U.S. Mint produced 670.42 million coins for general circulation in March 2025,…