A forgotten industrial giant, 19th-century glassmaking lives on through the merchant notes and scrip it left behind.
The American Innovation series heads to Wisconsin, honoring the Cray-1 supercomputer and its groundbreaking role in modern computing.
Despite the rise of digital payments, global data shows cash remains a critical safeguard during economic uncertainty, political shifts, and system disruptions.
Fish are aquatic, gill-bearing, cold-blooded vertebrates with fins and tails for swimming and covered in scales. Recently, a ...
A Littleton Coin Company employee uncovers a rare struck-through error on a new 2026 quarter, sparking early collector ...
Has a U.S. Mint mark appeared on coins struck at the mint for foreign countries? There have been sufficient foreign coins minted at U.S. government mints that can be identified by their mint marks to ...
A strong showing of rare Levantine bank notes drove Noonans’ sale of the Ibrahim Salem Collection to more than £617,000.
Rare Bank of England and Irish notes—from an 1895 £10 to an 18th-century wartime issue—headline a Noonans sale, with several ...
A close vote crowns “Young Benjamin Franklin” the MEDALS250 winner, with two striking designs sharing runner-up status.
WASHINGTON – In honor of the 250th anniversary of the United States of America, President Donald J. Trump’s signature will ...
The U.S. has unveiled its 250th coins, but where’s the bank note to match—and the chance to reach a wider audience?
A new survey shows coins still dominate laundromats—but digital payments are rising, and studies suggest they may lead ...
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