Imbue history and add pedigree to a 215-year-old near mint condition coin and it can do wonders for its value. How's $1.5 million?
It turns out a half dime can be worth a pretty penny.
Twenty-seven rare 1867 coins worth more than $150,000 are missing from their designated storage spot at the Iowa State Historical Building.
It's worth $2.5 million, and it fits in the palm of your hand.
The first gold coin struck in 1787 for the United States is featured in a free educational documentary available online.
The first gold coin struck in 1787 for the young United States, valued today at $6 million and owned by a Laguna Beach resident, is now the subject of a mini-documentary, “The First American Coins,” according to its producer.
One of the first Gold Rush-era coins minted in San Francisco, a unique pioneer gold $20 piece minted by John G. Kellogg, will return to the Bay area for just the second time since it was made in 1854.
Five of the finest known surviving examples of early silver coins hand-struck in Colonial America and today worth a combined value of approximately $1 million will be displayed at the Santa Clara Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Expo.
LAS VEGAS COIN, STAMP AND COLLECTIBLES SHOW Grand Ballroom
Five of the finest known surviving examples of 17th century colonial Massachusetts silver coins, with a combined value of approximately $1 million, will be displayed at the Santa Clara Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Expo.