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Notes Reflect the Great Depression Part 2 By Paul Green
The Gold Recall Order of 1933 wasn’t the only source of problems for notes in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Silver Certificates presented something of a conundrum as well. Circulating at the time...
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Notes Reflect the Great Depression Part 1 By Paul Green
It's not often U.S. bank notes or coins reflect a specific event, but there have been exceptions. The Civil War and World War II were two famous ones. Lesser known is the fact that the Great Depression was also. Most people don't realize...
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Double Eagle Type Collecting By Paul Green
Collecting $20 double eagles by type is a lot of fun, and very educational as well. Moreover, every time the price of gold goes up, a double eagle type set has a way of looking better and better. This is the denomination that receives the most attention...
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COLLECTOR'S ARTICLE ARCHIVE
Understanding New Orleans Dollars By Paul Green
The Roosevelt Dime: Going Like Sixty By Ed Reiter
Carson City Morgans Not In The GSA Sales By Paul Green
Collecting Ben Franklin By Paul Green
Is History Heating Up As A Market Factor? By Paul Green
Greatest Generation Nickels By Paul Green
Low-Mintage Period Morgans By Paul Green
Past-Century Favorites Remain Market LeadersBy Paul Green
Notes that Went to War By Paul Green
Changes Could Spark Lincoln Cent Desire By Paul Green
When the Saints Go Marching into Record Territory By Paul Green
A Good Time for Commemorative Silver Dollars By Paul Green
Dollars Lost and Found By Paul Green
The Morgan Mints By Paul Green
Remembering the "Perfect Error" By Paul Green
Hunting for Double Eagles By Paul Green
Nickel Type Gets Interesting By Paul Green
Carson City Morgans By Paul Green
Half Cents Making For Years of Fun By Paul Green
NLG Award Winner!
The Flying Eagle Cent: The start of something small in U.S. coinage. By Ed Reiter
Two Cents Worth Collecting By Paul Green
Surprise Quake Survivors By Paul Green
Chop Marked Trade Dollars By Paul Green
Learning From the New York Subway Hoard By Paul Green
The Lafayette Dollar: A Tribute to America's Favorite Frenchman By Ed Reiter
NLG Award Winner!
The Weinmans: Arbiters of Taste in U.S. Coinage By Ed Reiter
Retracing the route of the Jefferson Nickel By Ed Reiter
NLG Award Winner!
Peace Dollar model had special claim to fame By Ed Reiter
The Franklin Half Dollar: Coin Collecting's Philadelphia Story By Ed Reiter
The "Revolutionary" Lincoln Cent By Ed Reiter
The Morgan Dollar: Once Superfluous, Now Super-Popular By Ed Reiter |