Sometimes coin collectors unearth hidden diamonds in their pockets. Few know about the eight unusual dimes and $70 million bicentennial quarter in the common money.
Sometimes coin collectors unearth hidden diamonds in their pockets. Few know about the eight unusual dimes and $70 million bicentennial quarter in the common money.
As we journey west, the 1874-CC Liberty Seated Dime, minted in Carson City during rapid Westward development, appears. Rare in circulating condition, this dime is worth substantially more than its face value.
The 1942/1 Mercury Dime survived WWII. Die abuse gave this error coin a different date, making it attractive to collectors.
The 1942/1 Mercury Dime survived WWII. Die abuse gave this error coin a different date, making it attractive to collectors.
San Francisco's 1894-S Barber Dime delights numismatists. Low mintage attracts collectors to this City by the Bay dime.
Collectors adore the 1916 Denver Mint Mercury Dime. For a reduced mintage, Adolph A. Weinman created this dime.
As a nickel, the 1913 Liberty Head Nickel is rare and valuable. Few of this numismatic legend coin exist. The mystery and intrigue of one of the world's most expensive coins make it desirable.
The 1970s Small Date Lincoln Cent, a modern rarity, has eluded identification for decades. Collectors looking for numismatic jewels in pocket change prize this penny for its date variation.