A rare 2001-D Lincoln cent, a "mule error" coin with a dime reverse, has fetched over $100,000 at auction. This unique coin, created by a minting mistake in Denver, features Abraham Lincoln on the ...
As with just about any asset, a coin’s value is determined by its market demand. This means that coins in short supply often see higher demand — and higher values. With coins, supplies are limited ...
Minting coins isn't exactly an exact science. Even though most coins are perfect and uniform, small mistakes can result in error coins that are super valuable and ...
Sometimes planchets for one coin denomination are fed into a coin-stamping press equipped with dies of another denomination. This results in a coin that has been stamped with a design intended for a ...