
2017 Denver World’s Fair of Money Opening Ceremonies
2017 Denver World's Fair of Money Opening Ceremonies
2017 Denver World’s Fair of Money Opening Ceremonies Read MoreAll About Coins and Collectibles – Including Collectible Gold, Silver, Coins and More!
2017 Denver World's Fair of Money Opening Ceremonies
2017 Denver World’s Fair of Money Opening Ceremonies Read MoreSeveral countries have featured depictions of Liberty on their money, including France. Among these French issues are 100 Franc silver, gold, platinum and palladium coins in 1986 celebrating a world-famous …
2016 National Coin Week Video Trivia Challenge No. 4 Read More2019 World's Fair of Money Opening Ceremonies
2019 World’s Fair of Money Opening Ceremonies Read MoreOpening Ceremonies for the World's Fair of Money in Anaheim.
2016 World’s Fair of Money in Anaheim • Opening Ceremonies Read MoreThis presentation delves into the life of Dr. Daniel W. Valentine, looking beyond his landmark books on postage stamps, fractional currency and United States half dimes.
Money Talks – Dr. Daniel Valentine: A Numismatic Pioneer by Jerry Fochtman Read MoreThe Portland National Money Show features more than 500 numismatic dealers with extensive inventories; the ANA Museum Showcase, exhibiting some of the world's most valuable and beautiful coins and paper …
2015 Portland National Money Show commercial Read MoreWhat artist designed what many believe to be the most beautiful representation of Liberty in the history of United States coinage? (Pictured)
2016 National Coin Week Video Trivia Challenge No. 5 Read MoreModern personifications of Liberty are based on the ancient Roman goddess Libertas. She was depicted on a wide range of coins from the Roman Republic and Empire, often holding a …
2016 National Coin Week Video Trivia Challenge No. 3 Read MoreEddie Allen discusses a few of the items that Heads or Tales Coin Company produces and highlights a unique chess set.
What is the Coolest Thing at your Booth – Eddie Allen of Heads or Tales Coin Company Read MoreIn 1879 and 1880 the U.S. Mint produced a short-lived series of pattern coins meant for international trade. The coins were never struck for circulation, but featured two new female …
2016 National Coin Week Video Trivia Challenge No. 2 Read More