Rare Coins
The Lincoln Wheat Penny Valued at $76 Million, Still in Circulation
In a story that has captured the attention of collectors and casual coin users alike, a Lincoln Wheat Penny has reportedly been valued at ...
The Lincoln Wheat Penny Valued at $40 Million, Still in Circulation?
In the quiet pockets of pocket change across America, a coin worth a staggering $40 million might still be lurking unnoticed. The Lincoln Wheat ...
Rare 1992 Close AM Lincoln penny Spent on Candy in 1994 — Worth More Than Car
Back in 1994, a young boy walked into a corner store with a few coins in his pocket, looking to satisfy a sweet tooth. ...
1972-D Kennedy Half Dollar With Minor Flaw Turns Out to Be Worth More Than Truck
In a surprising twist for coin collectors and everyday Americans alike, a Kennedy half dollar—originally worth just 50 cents—has made headlines after being valued ...
5 Unique Lincoln Wheat Penny Errors That Turned Spare Change Into Gold
In the world of coin collecting, small details can lead to big surprises. The Lincoln Wheat Penny, first minted in 1909, is already a ...
How Coin Education Connects Learning with History
Coin collecting isn’t just a hobby—it’s a window into the past. Every coin tells a story about the nation that minted it, its historical ...
Collectors Are Hunting this Unique Lincoln Wheat Penny Worth All your Savings
The Lincoln Wheat Penny has always been a favorite among coin collectors, but there’s one particular variation that has sparked a frenzy in recent ...
Lucky Lincoln Wheat Penny Only Few Collectors have Selling for Over $500,000
In the world of coin collecting, surprises are not uncommon, but sometimes a rare find defies all expectations. One such instance occurred when a ...
This 1976 Bicentennial Quarter Is Causing a Modern-Day Gold Rush Worth Millions
A simple coin from the 1970s is stirring up excitement across the United States, and it’s not because of its face value. The 1976 ...
Top 3 Most Valuable 1976 Quarters You Didn’t Know Existed and Worth More than Car
It’s easy to overlook the change rattling in your pocket. But some coins, especially those tied to America’s history, could be worth far more ...