The event that led to the Spanish-American War of 1898 was an explosion that sank the battleship USS Maine at Havana, Cuba. “Remember the Maine” became the rallying cry. The
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The event that led to the Spanish-American War of 1898 was an explosion that sank the battleship USS Maine at Havana, Cuba. “Remember the Maine” became the rallying cry. The
Continue readingThis is the first design of small cents issued in the US. The first year of issue, 1856, is actually a pattern produced and handed
Continue readingWell struck with good luster, the wear is barely noticeable, looks more like hairlines kept this from MS category. This is one of the hardest
Continue readingAbove average condition for this ancient large silver coin, the face value is 4 drachma of 4.3 grams, a half drachma a day would be
Continue readingFor Veteran’s Day we would like to thank all Veteran’s for their service and share this 1942 D World War II Coin Series from Denver
Continue readingThe Seated Liberty dime appeared on most regular-issue silver United States dimes from 1836 through 1891. The basic obverse design of the Seated Liberty dime
Continue readingToday’s coin of the day is this beautiful 1944 Mercury Dime. This coin is in BU, or brilliant uncirculated condition and has a gorgeous white
Continue readingThe Gold Indian Head coin comes in two denominations, the $2.50 quarter eagle and the $5 half eagle. Designed by Bela Lyon Pratt, the Indian
Continue readingHave you ever heard Capital One’s slogan, “What’s in your wallet?” these particular coins will have you thinking more along the lines of, “What’s
Continue readingSome designs in the history of American coinage have captured the attention of the public. When they were released, many people saved them. But other
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