New members of the American Numismatic Association can save $36 on their initial dues in an ANA program geared to increase ANA membership, and funded by Rare Coin Wholesalers of Dana Point, California.
A multi-million dollar educational display of California Gold Rush era treasures will be exhibited during the Long Beach, Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Expo, June 1 - 3, 2006.
Carried along in part by the rising tide of gold and silver prices, the U.S. coin market demonstrated obvious strength at the National Money Show April 7-9 in suburban Atlanta.
Steve Contursi started collecting pennies as a boy and now makes multimillion-dollar coin deals.
The U.S. Treasury Department will have a $1 billion public exhibit and many of the world’s most famous and valuable rare coins will be displayed in Atlanta for the first time during the National Money Show™ in the Cobb Galleria Centre, Halls C & D, 2 Galleria Parkway, April 7 – 9, 2006.
A set of 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition commemorative coins, valued at $700,000, is returning to California’s Bay area for the first time in 91 years.
More than 3,600 U.S. and Italian bank notes recovered from the 1956 Andrea Doria shipwreck have been submitted by Rare Coin Wholesalers to PCGS Currency for inventorying and certification.
The Baltimore Coin and Currency Convention is tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday at the Baltimore Convention Center.
The unique, first gold coin made for the United States over 200 years ago, the legendary multi-million dollar Brasher Doubloon, will be publicly exhibited in Baltimore for the first time since Johns Hopkins University sold it a quarter-century ago.
PCGS Currency, a division of Collectors Universe, Inc. (NASDAQ: CLCT) of Newport Beach, California, has made the first known public inventory by series type of historic bank notes recovered from a safe salvaged from the submerged Italian ocean liner, Andrea Doria.