The Devil is in the details. The notorious 'Devil's Hair Dollar' has secured a heavenly grade from PCGS, elevating its status ...
Marketwatch reports that some very rare coins have made headlines by doubling in price over the past year, while prices on ...
Using data from sites like APMEX, Professional Coin Grading Services (PCGS) and several well-known auction houses, ...
A record sale price was set for the 1856 Flying Eagle cent when an example graded Proof 67+ sold for $312,000 in a Heritage auction.
What is a nickel worth? Five cents? What about hundreds of dollars? This year, the United States Mint and the U.S. Federal Reserve are shortchanging the five-cent piece. Usually minting over 1 billion ...
It can be safer to look for coins that have been authenticated by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS). A PCGS rating will determine how valuable a coin is based on its appearance and mintage.