Before presidential addresses and social media, ancient rulers used coins as a form of marketing to reach their people in ...
Special bespoke gold and silver coins honoring Paul McCartney will be auctioned on behalf of the U.K's Royal Mint on March 19 ...
Coin moulds which were used for counterfeiting money during Roman times are to go on display in a West Yorkshire museum. The ...
Pennies make up more than half of the coins made at the Philadelphia mint, but coin demand has dropped by nearly 10 billion ...
New discoveries are breaking old assumptions about Viking women, rewriting history by restoring them to their rightful place ...
A group of experts consider the accessories from the past 100 years that changed how we carry our things — and ourselves.
Cultures throughout history have put lead to use for wacky and often deeply poisonous purposes ...
Despite advances in modern technology, these mysterious ancient artefacts continue to baffle and intrigue experts.
The British Museum has launched the latest annual report of the Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS), which shows a record ...
From Alabama folk art to Lowcountry landscapes to North Carolina crafts, a strong regional sensibility runs through these art hubs.
From the coins of past empires to today’s numismatic news, the March issue has it all! Explore German Empire coinage, Anatolian Beyliks rulers, and Russia’s silver evolution. Plus, dive into Cuban ...