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We are renowned for our profound expertise and experience in appraising both domestic and foreign coins and paper money.
Apart from coins, we have a keen interest in acquiring historical items from World War II. This includes helmets, weapons, swords, and other trophies from that era, including G. Pocket Watches and Costume Jewelry.
Beyond individual items, Our specialty in buying old paper money. We also handle other types of accumulations and provide estate appraisal services.
The Carson City Morgan Dollar GSA is a notable piece from the renowned Carson City mint. With its "GSA" designation, this coin signifies a unique chapter in American numismatic history, making it a sought-after item for collectors.
People love putting holes in coins. Some countries designed their coins with holes in the center, France is one of the countries that produced a lot of holed coins for their colonies. But, why did people take coins and put holes in them? In this blog I’ll try to answer that question.
The US mint has produced some odd denominations that are no longer in circulation. These coins are the $1 gold coin, 20 cent coin, half-dime, three-cent nickel, three-cent silver, two-cent coin and the half-cent coin.
1916 was an unusual year in the history of U.S. silver coins. That year the US Mint released three newly designed coins; the silver Mercury Dime, the silver Standing Liberty Quarter, the..
Morgan Dollars have long been considered the most beautiful coin the US Mint has made, but would you be surprised if I told you they didn’t start off with much fanfare in 1878? In fact, the Morgan Dollar was almost universally hated right before the turn of the 20th century.
What coins should you be looking for in your pocket change? That is a very good question and I will give you as complete of an answer as possible without writing a novel. You will look for..
Carson City Silver Dollars are some of the most popular coins to collect. Collectors love the look of silver and the Carson City Dollars were only minted for a little over a decade. In the 1960′s..
1929 $50 Utica National Bank Note
National Bank Notes tell a great story. They helped transition the United States from the wild west of obsolete bank notes to the unified Federal Reserve Notes. Before national bank..