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Rare Coin Report

U.S. Mint Focus: The "D" Before Denver

Posted by Toby Adkins, Numismatic Scholar for International Currency, L.L.C. on Sep 16th 2019

When we became a country the very first building our Nation built was the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia. It wasn't the White House, not a Congressional building but the Mint. There was a drastic need to c … Read More
What are incuse coins?

What are incuse coins?

Posted by Toby Adkins, Numismatic Scholar for International Currency on Jun 15th 2017

Today's modern silver and gold coins are in some of the best conditions ever in the history of numismatics.  Since almost every release is handled with more and more care and with modern technolo … Read More

Is the 225th Anniversary of the Mint Important?

Posted by Toby Adkins, Numismatic Scholar for International Currency on Jan 31st 2017

"YE OLDE MINT"As a result of the Coinage Act of 1792, the creation of our very first Mint was entered into law April 2nd of that year. It was built in our new country's capital of Philadelphia. Howe … Read More