Buffalo Five Cents or Buffalo Nickels as they are commonly called, was designed by James Earle Frasier. It appeared and were minted in the year 1913-1938 at the
Our nation has produced many coins that did not rise in popularity when issued. It seems that all efforts of minting dollar coins in the 20th century were
The Indian Head $5 Gold Coin was minted in the year 1908 through 1916. For thirteen years, the production was suspended until it was again minted in the
The Indian Head $10 Gold Coin was another result of Roosevelt’s want for change in the US coinage as well as his collaboration with Bela Lyon Pratt, the
The Octagonal 50 Dollar Gold Slug, 1851 was known to have many names, some of which are 1851 Augustus Humbert $50 Gold Ingot Slug, 1851 $50 Augustus Humbert
The Brasher Doubloon: A Rare and Valuable Piece of American Numismatic History The Brasher Doubloon is a rare and valuable gold coin, minted in the late 18th century
After the 50 States Quarters Program, The US Mint released a new set of quarters to represent the National Parks of the United States of America. 56 different
After the successful conclusion of the US 50 States Quarters Program, a legislation was signed and approved by then-President Bush to produce the Washington D. C. and Territorial
The 50 States Quarters can count as one of the most much anticipated collectible coins. Americans have been eagerly searching commemorative coin that would excite the nation. Finally,