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What are good coins to start Collecting?
The annual coin sets issued by the U.S. Mint are good items to open a collection with. Their relatively cheap prices (typically between $25 and $50) protects against the risk of losing a lot of money if the coins should depreciate More >>>

Do You own all the proof sets?
In 1968, San Francisco replaced Philadelphia as the site where the proof coins were minted. Some of the proof coins struck at the San Francisco facility were made, in error, without the "S" mark denoting ... More >>>

Before You Buy Un-Certified Coins
Most of us have been ripped off when buying uncertified coins. Even when closely examined , fake or replica coins are not always easy to catch. Find out how you can project your self before purchasing your next coin... More >>>

The Pudding is in the Proof
Proof coins are distinguished from other coins, most notably, the uncirculated versions by the way they are produced. During the minting process, special polishes and chemicals are applied to the die cast molds in order... More >>>

Good things come to those who wait
Ever since collectors began to show a keen interest in acquiring the Morgan Dollars, the prices have been steadily rising. In 1950, a grade MS 60 Morgan Dollar was going for only $3.50, but in 2009 the same coin was valued at $300... More >>>






























