How to Start Collecting Mercury Dimes: A Beginner’s Guide to One of America’s Most Beautiful Coins

The Art and History Behind the Mercury Dime Few American coins have captured the imagination of collectors quite like the Mercury Dime, struck from 1916 through 1945. Designed by sculptor Adolph A. Weinman, this ten-cent piece represents one of the finest achievements in American numismatic art — a product of the broader coin beautification movement […]
California Gold Rush Coins: The Private Mints That Fed a Nation’s Hunger for Money

When Gold Outpaced Government: The Coinage Crisis of 1848 The discovery of gold at Sutter’s Mill in January 1848 did not merely transform California — it exposed a fundamental vulnerability in the young American monetary system. Within months, tens of thousands of prospectors flooded the Sierra Nevada foothills, extracting raw gold at a pace the […]
Why I Was Totally Captivated by Bill Conroy’s Journey Through Coin Collecting
Why I Was Totally Captivated by Bill Conroy’s Journey Through Coin Collecting You know those moments when you stumble upon a video that just resonates with you? That was me last night when I watched the interview with Bill Conroy titled, “What Was Coin Collecting Like 40 Years Ago? Legendary Dealer Interview.” Honestly, I was […]
Most Valuable U.S. Error Coins: Key Mistakes Worth Real Money

Why Error Coins Command Premium Prices Few categories in American numismatics generate as much excitement — or as much investment potential — as error coins and mistrike varieties. These are coins that left the United States Mint bearing production flaws: doubled dies, wrong planchets, missing design elements, and overdates that slipped past quality control and […]
Hard Times Tokens and Civil War Store Cards: A Collector’s Guide to America’s Crisis Coinage

When Private Citizens Coined the Realm Long before the United States Mint achieved a monopoly on everyday commerce, American merchants, political agitators, and private entrepreneurs struck their own coinage to fill the gaps left by economic catastrophe. Hard Times tokens and Civil War store cards represent two of the most historically rich and collectible categories […]
I Just Watched “The 1 Million Dollar Sale” and Here’s What Blew My Mind
I Just Watched “The 1 Million Dollar Sale” and Here’s What Blew My Mind I stumbled onto a fascinating YouTube video titled “The 1 Million Dollar Sale” on the Premier Coin Report channel. Let me tell you, it was like unearthing a treasure chest of insights! As someone who’s dabbled in coin collecting but never […]
How to Collect Mercury Dimes: A Beginner’s Guide to One of America’s Most Popular Silver Series

An American Classic: The Mercury Dime’s Enduring Appeal Few American coins have captured collector imagination quite like the Mercury dime. Struck from 1916 through 1945, this ten-cent piece bears one of the most artistically distinguished designs in United States coinage history. Adolph A. Weinman — the same sculptor responsible for the Walking Liberty half dollar […]
Coins Under Three Flags: The Remarkable Story of the 1861-O Half Dollar

A Mint in Transition: New Orleans in Early 1861 Few coins in American numismatic history carry the political weight of the 1861-O half dollar. In the span of a single calendar year, the New Orleans Mint operated under three distinct sovereignties — the United States government, the State of Louisiana, and the Confederate States of […]
I Just Watched “Coins You Can Only Buy IN the Bahamas,” and Here’s What Blew My Mind
I Just Watched “Coins You Can Only Buy IN the Bahamas,” and Here’s What Blew My Mind Have you ever stumbled upon something that made you realize the world has so much more depth than you thought? That’s exactly how I felt when I watched the YouTube video titled Coins You Can Only Buy IN […]
How the California Gold Rush Created America’s Private Mint Industry

A Crisis of Commerce: Gold Everywhere, Coin Nowhere When James Marshall spotted flecks of gold in the tailrace of Sutter’s Mill in January 1848, he set in motion an economic upheaval that the United States Mint was wholly unprepared to address. Within months, tens of thousands of fortune-seekers flooded California’s Sierra Nevada foothills, and a […]