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There's an old saying about not taking any wooden nickels -- but what if it was actually a dime, and what if that was worth ...
It's legal U.S. tender -- or, at least it was, for a time. The United States started minting dollar coins from silver in 1794, but they were intended as gifts, not spending money. The heyday of ...
When it comes to rare collectibles, certain items are tagged with sky-high prices, and those include precious stones, ...
Coin collectors are captivated by rare and valuable coins which carry historical significance. Highlighted examples include the 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar and the 1787 Brasher Doubloon, with ...
Typically, older coins are harder to find in good condition, becoming rarer and rarer with each passing day. Take the 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar as an example, as it is one of the first ...