Hubs 1-4 (updated every 30 minutes)sort by Hot Best Latest
The First American Dollar
1765 Eight Reales, Mexico City Mint. Coin was common in the American colonies, and legal tender in the US until 1857. Image courtesy of Goldberg Coins and Collectibles. The first American dollar, an example...
7 commentsWhat's a Trade Dollar?
Coin shown is a "proof coin", made especially for collectors, or for presentation to VIP's. Proofs are made on slow speed hydraulic coin presses that exert a tremendous amount of pressure. Every detail, not surprisingly, is razor sharp. Trade...
6 commentsWould Collectible Paper Currency and Coinage Be Good Things to Set Aside?
Whether you collect paper money or coins, you know you have an expensive hobby. Your loved ones are annoyed. Your friends think you're nuts. But you know better. Why? Because, although you add regularly to...
0 commentsWhy Wallow in Gold?
Rather than wallow in gold coins, just add one (just one) to your collection. Don't worry, they're not like peanuts -- you really can Just Have One. On the other hand, gold coins are so special, so historic...
1 comment



