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Numismatic News

Jan 18 2022
Magazine

Every issue of Numismatic News brings you vital information about coin collecting. From the latest industry news to fascinating facts about rare and valuable coins, the industry's No. 1 coin publication helps you stay current. Features reports on market trends, prices and presents practical advice from experts in the field.

ANA Chooses 2022 Coin Week Theme

Numismatic News

LETTERS

Gold and silver prices are falling. Are you worried about the drop in value? Why or why not? • Here are some answers sent from our e-newsletter readers. Read more responses at www.numismaticnews.com.

No Such Thing as U.S. Pennies

Palladium Eagles Make December Showing

Negro League Commems Kick Off New Year of U.S. Mint Issues

West Point Became a ‘Mint’ in 1988

A Medal for the General

Key 20th Century Half Dollars

Travel Experiences Varied in October

Coin Demand Defies Precious Metal Trend

’60s TV Star Attends California Coin Show

Shield Nickels • Big Bargains in a Small Series?

Historic 1933 Indian Head $10 Set for National Money Show

Help Change Fed’s Policy on Obtaining 2022 Quarters

Hitting the Jackpot in Coin Returns

SHOW DIRECTORY

Michigan Society Honors Liberty Coin Service’s Tom Coulson

1838-O Half Dollar


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OverDrive Magazine

subjects

News & Politics

Languages

English

Every issue of Numismatic News brings you vital information about coin collecting. From the latest industry news to fascinating facts about rare and valuable coins, the industry's No. 1 coin publication helps you stay current. Features reports on market trends, prices and presents practical advice from experts in the field.

ANA Chooses 2022 Coin Week Theme

Numismatic News

LETTERS

Gold and silver prices are falling. Are you worried about the drop in value? Why or why not? • Here are some answers sent from our e-newsletter readers. Read more responses at www.numismaticnews.com.

No Such Thing as U.S. Pennies

Palladium Eagles Make December Showing

Negro League Commems Kick Off New Year of U.S. Mint Issues

West Point Became a ‘Mint’ in 1988

A Medal for the General

Key 20th Century Half Dollars

Travel Experiences Varied in October

Coin Demand Defies Precious Metal Trend

’60s TV Star Attends California Coin Show

Shield Nickels • Big Bargains in a Small Series?

Historic 1933 Indian Head $10 Set for National Money Show

Help Change Fed’s Policy on Obtaining 2022 Quarters

Hitting the Jackpot in Coin Returns

SHOW DIRECTORY

Michigan Society Honors Liberty Coin Service’s Tom Coulson

1838-O Half Dollar


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