Jul
20
2009
Check Your Pocket Change for Valuable Coins
You could have a valuable coin or two jingling around in your pocket. We really don’t look at the coins in our pockets, we just give them to a clerk or feed them to a vending machine. It is perfectly possible, however, that you might have a valuable coin [...]
Jul
07
2009
Getting the most accurate silver dollar price can be difficult. Silver coins have been used in the United States since 1794 and while that was more than 200 years ago,, not all coins are considered to be exceptionally valuable. The United States mint produced a good number of these coins over their lifetime. Today’s silver [...]
Jun
13
2007
There’s something about coins that fascinates people everywhere; perhaps it is because each one carries a valuable piece of history with it, maybe it is the ancient and antique artwork that attracts some collectors, and let us not leave out the fact that part of the reason that many collect coins is because a coin [...]
Jun
12
2007
There have many different pennies over the years, since the term implies a one-cent piece. But American pennies are the most popular among collectors today, and that is what we will be focusing on here. This one-cent coin was the first authorized form of currency in the U.S., and its name was derived from the [...]
Jun
10
2007
Our ten-cent piece, the dime, was first authorized in 1792, the year that the U.S. adopted the decimal system of coinage, and in 1796 production began. The word “dime” was derived from the old French word “disme,” meaning “tenth part” or “tithe.”
The dime’s composition consisted of 89.24 percent silver and 10.76 percent copper until 1837, [...]
Jun
09
2007
Due to the Mint Act of April 2, 1792, which stated that certain coins had to have an image that represented liberty along with the word “liberty” and on the other side an eagle and the term “The United States of America,” the quarter’s design was specified. For the first 115 years of the quarter’s [...]
Jun
08
2007
Before the nickel was introduced, small silver coins called half-dimes were used as five-cent pieces. After America was first discovered by Europeans, silver was plentiful so many American coins were made of silver, until the American Civil War when silver became scarce. From this point on (and to this day) five-cent pieces were made with [...]