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The Department of Government Efficiency has impacted the United States Mint operations, with 300 positions eliminated and a ...
A woman taking a stroll through a field in the Czech Republic just happened upon a trove of silver coins dating back 900 ...
For the first time, the U.S. Mint is holding a public release ceremony for an Innovation Dollar—thanks to the efforts of ...
The possibility of the closure of the San Francisco Mint as a result of ongoing government initiatives in reducing expenses ...
While the currency we use on a daily basis, the rupee notes and coins are an integral part of our lives, we rarely focus on ...
The Perth Mint's gold product sales in March rose to a four-month high, while silver sales rose 48% from the previous month, ...
On April 2, 1792, long before fiat currency, digital dollars, or cryptocurrency, America’s Founders sought to anchor the ...
In 2023, the United States commemorated the 60th anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, who was gunned down in ...
Coin collecting is an understandably popular hobby. Not only do you get a chance to invest a piece of history, but you'll ...
The familiar weight of coins and the crinkle of notes, once a constant in daily life, are fading into memory. A silent revolution is underway, reshaping our understanding of commerce and convenience.
While most people view the central bank as an extension of the government, at its core, it is a business, and it is set up to make money. Right now, it isn't. The Fed’s losses are a direct result of ...
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 ...