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Numismatic News

Feb 04 2025
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.

Kentucky House Bill 2 Introduced to Protect Coin Dealers and Collectors

Numismatic News

Numismatic News Welcomes Jeff Starck

Centennial President Features on Newest Medal

Start a Coin Club, Watch Market Trends

Hybrid U.S.-Chinese Coins: Collecting Chopmarked Trade Dollars

A Rare Series of Numismatics: Indian Peace Medals

Ida B. Wells: Advocating for Equality

One-Tenth Ounce Platinum Bullion Coins

Keeping Up with Modern Counterfeits

How do you like to organize your collection? Era, country, metal, or another method? • from the January 10 Numismatic News E-NewsletterHere are some answers sent from our e-newsletter readers. Read more responses at www.numismaticnews.com.

A Look at the First Coins of 2025

The Year 1792 • Author’s note: This is the fifth in a series of articles discussing the coinage of 1792 and the steps leading up to it. Previous articles, which covered 1776 to January 1792, appeared in the Numismatic News issues of Dec. 10, Dec. 31, Jan. 14, and Jan. 28. The present article begins after the Senate bill was sent to the House of Representatives on January 13, 1792.

A Record Year in Review, Projects Growth for 2025

SHOW DIRECTORY • FOR COMPLETE SHOW LISTINGS VISIT numismasticnews.net

Cent’s low mintage overshadowed by giants


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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.

Kentucky House Bill 2 Introduced to Protect Coin Dealers and Collectors

Numismatic News

Numismatic News Welcomes Jeff Starck

Centennial President Features on Newest Medal

Start a Coin Club, Watch Market Trends

Hybrid U.S.-Chinese Coins: Collecting Chopmarked Trade Dollars

A Rare Series of Numismatics: Indian Peace Medals

Ida B. Wells: Advocating for Equality

One-Tenth Ounce Platinum Bullion Coins

Keeping Up with Modern Counterfeits

How do you like to organize your collection? Era, country, metal, or another method? • from the January 10 Numismatic News E-NewsletterHere are some answers sent from our e-newsletter readers. Read more responses at www.numismaticnews.com.

A Look at the First Coins of 2025

The Year 1792 • Author’s note: This is the fifth in a series of articles discussing the coinage of 1792 and the steps leading up to it. Previous articles, which covered 1776 to January 1792, appeared in the Numismatic News issues of Dec. 10, Dec. 31, Jan. 14, and Jan. 28. The present article begins after the Senate bill was sent to the House of Representatives on January 13, 1792.

A Record Year in Review, Projects Growth for 2025

SHOW DIRECTORY • FOR COMPLETE SHOW LISTINGS VISIT numismasticnews.net

Cent’s low mintage overshadowed by giants


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