A 155-year-old balance scale that played a crucial role in weighing gold and silver at the Carson City Mint is set to be ...
What Is the 1944 Lincoln Wheat Penny Made Of? Are you a numismatist or coin trader? If yes, you should look at the 1944 ...
Did you know that some U.S. coins are worth far more than their face value? From quirky minting errors to limited editions, ...
The value of a penny depends on its quality and rarity. In 1943, the US Mint stopped using bronze for penny production to conserve the material for the war effort. Instead, pennies were made from ...
What Is the 1943 Lincoln Copper Penny Made Of? The 1943 copper Lincoln penny is among the most interesting years for the ...
Even if you hate the sound of excess change rattling around your pockets, you'll find a tour of the Denver branch of the United States ... U.S. Mint in Denver can produce up to 50 million coins ...
"To be recognized in two award categories by IACA is a tremendous peer endorsement of our pursuit of innovation, which ...
Author and current CCAC commissioner Michael Moran was recently honored with commission as a Kentucky Colonel, honoring his ...
From time to time, Congress authorizes the U.S. Mint to make a limited production run of ... seeing portraits and faces on ...
A Royal Canadian Mint event at Aberdeen Centre in Richmond, B.C., drew hundreds of people willing to wait in line for a ...
the United States needed to conserve copper for the production of shell casings and munitions, which led to the decision to mint pennies from zinc-coated steel instead. The 1943 steel penny was ...