After the Draped Bust $5, a new design emerged in 1807 – the Capped Bust $5. When Robert Pattinson succeed US Mint Director Henry DeSaussere, he appointed a
As numismatists, we often find ourselves wondering if a coin in our possession is worth millions or just a few pennies. The value of coins can vary depending
In 1795, the US Mint Director David Rittenhouse was succeeded by Henry DeSaussure. The aforementioned wanted to improve the design of the coin currently in circulation, so he
It was in 1796 that the first Quarter Eagles were introduced to the public. During this time, the denomination $2.5 is considered to be a substantial amount of
Selling old coins can be a daunting task, especially if you have no idea where to start. Fortunately, there are various options available to you, and with a
By the year 1807, US Mint Director Robert Pattinson wrote a letter to then-President Thomas Jefferson in order to promote John Reich as Robert Scot’s assistant. Pattinson was
The longest circulating five-cent coin is the Jefferson Nickel. It first appeared in 1938 after replacing the Buffalo Nickel which was first minted in 1913. Over the years,
The Barber Dime is part of the Barber Coinage consisting of two other coins – the quarter and half-dollar. The three denominations of the Barber Coinage were born