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Why Do Coins Have Ridges or Reeded Edge?
Coin collectors and bullion investors know that the reeded edge of a coin is more than just a boundary. The answer blends centuries of technological advancement, anti-counterfeiting measures, and pure numismatic artistry. The Coin Clipping Origins of Reeded Edges As silver and gold coins circulated widely in global economies during the 17th century, it became…
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US Mint Disappoints Some Collectors with Silver Eagle Army Privy Cancellations
Discover the market excitement, collector reactions, and secondary market trends surrounding the release of the highly anticipated 2025 American Silver Eagle Proof coin, featuring a special privy mark celebrating the U.S. Army’s 250th Anniversary.
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2025-W Sacagawea 20th Anniversary 1/2 oz Gold Proof Coin Sells Out – What Comes Next?
The U.S. Mint’s 2025-W Sacagawea Gold Proof Coin sold out in a single day, igniting massive demand in the collector and investor markets. With just 7,500 coins minted, this 1/2 oz 24K gold commemorative blends historical symbolism with real scarcity. Discover current values, expert insights, and whether it’s worth buying on the secondary market now.
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2025 Libertad Coins: Mexican Mint Faces Historic Challenges and Strategic Scarcity
The Mexican Libertad coin series faces unprecedented disruptions in 2025.
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U.S. Mint Superman Coin & Medal | Comic Art Coin & Medal Program
The series includes a 1/2 oz .9999 fine gold proof coin and 1 oz and 2.5 oz .999 silver medals that celebrate comic art and American values.
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US Mint Bullion Sales 2025: Sales Plunge, Investors Get Picky
The first six months of 2025 have been the toughest in years for US Mint bullion sales. American Eagle gold and silver coins are down across all sizes, with the popular 1 oz Gold Eagle off 47% and Silver Eagles down 43% year-over-year. Our deep dive reveals why buyers are staying away, which denominations have…