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The Department of Government Efficiency has impacted the United States Mint operations, with 300 positions eliminated and a ...
One of the few artifacts to survive the 1878 fire that destroyed the former Dahlonega Mint is donated to the University of ...
In a landmark victory for coin dealers, collectors, and investors, the Kentucky General Assembly has overridden Governor Andy ...
Over 50 notes that featured the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II from British Commonwealth countries and territories were sold ...
The possibility of the closure of the San Francisco Mint as a result of ongoing government initiatives in reducing expenses ...
The National Coin & Bullion Association is reporting that the White House just confirmed that gold is exempt from its new “reciprocal” tariffs. It is likely that silver, platinum, and palladium are ...
The Detroit Historical Museum will be the site for a public ceremony April 8 to celebrate the launch of the American Innovation dollar devoted to Michigan.
It’s a misleading question. Simply by asking it, I’m already suggesting the answer. And really, is such a question even measurable? Of course not, but please allow me to explain. Coins have ...
Kennedy half dollars from the Philadelphia and Denver Mints go on sale from the U.S. Mint in bags and rolls on May 6, and the subscription option is open for ordering ahead of that date.
The third San Francisco Mint at 155 Hermann Street is on the National Register of Historic Places, and on the administration’s target list for elimination. President Trump and the Elon Musk-led ...
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