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May 7, 2026
The Royal Mint is releasing commemorative £2 coins to celebrate the iconic Duchess of Hamilton locomotive. Built in September 1938 by LMS Crewe Works, the Duchess of Hamilton was a red Coronation...
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May 7, 2026
The Royal Mint is releasing commemorative £2 coins to celebrate the iconic Duchess of Hamilton locomotive. Built in September 1938 by LMS Crewe Works, the Duchess of Hamilton was a red Coronation...
From The Reading Room
May 7, 2026
Today, former Curaçao national team coach Dick Advocaat and midfielder Juninho Bacuna struck the first Caribbean 5 Guilder commemorative coin for "The Blue Wave", in honor of the historic...
From Royal Dutch Mint
May 7, 2026
The Royal Mint has unveiled a new £2 coin celebrating the Duchess of Hamilton, one of Britain’s most famous steam locomotives and a standout icon of the country’s railway heritage. Introduced in...
From Canadian Coin News
May 7, 2026
There are people who are true institutions. The American coin dealer Herb Kreindler was one of them. If he’d wanted to, he could have run a huge auction house. But he didn’t want to. He preferred to...
From Coin Weekly
May 7, 2026
London Coin Centre (LCC) will present a diverse offering of coins, banknotes and militaria in its May 9-10 auction, with a notable emphasis on world coinage. Owner Tomasz Machaj said the firm...
From Canadian Coin News
May 7, 2026
The Royal Canadian Mint has released its only collector product for May with the launch of the 2025 Annual Collection Book with Special Edition Uncirculated Set on May 5. The Annual Collection...
From Canadian Coin News
May 7, 2026
The Temple Token is dedicated to the first Sikh Guru, Nanak. In the literature, we often find the full name Guru Nanak Dev. Here, ‘Guru’ refers to the role of teacher, whilst the epithet ‘Dev’...
From Coin Weekly
May 7, 2026
It was an eight-escudo coin minted in Lima in 1709, which – as it later transpired – came from the McGregor collection. The coin had been lying on the seabed in a sunken ship. The ship was part of...
From Coin Weekly
May 7, 2026
Pure gold does not come cheap, and neither does today’s newest release from the United States Mint. Launching at noon ET, the 2026-W $50 Proof American Gold Buffalo is struck from one ounce of .9999...
From Coin News
May 7, 2026
The United States Mint (Mint) will begin accepting orders for the Warren G. Harding Presidential Silver Medal on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, at noon EDT. Priced at $164 each, the 99.9% silver medal...
From United States Mint
May 6, 2026
Even some six decades after the last circulating sixpence coins rolled off the presses at the Royal Mint in Great Britain, the allure of the denomination maintains a stronghold in pop culture and...
From PCGS
May 6, 2026 | Featured
For numismatists, the birth of a single European currency is an opportunity to recall a historical precedent: the so-called Latin Monetary Union experience. It has become customary to call the...
From Coins and Canada
May 6, 2026
Collectors and dealers can submit now to NGC s Dubai office. All grading tiers will be accepted for this on-site grading event. Certified Collectibles Group Authentication Services (Middle East)...
From NGC
May 6, 2026
The Perth Mint sold 46,106 troy ounces (oz) of gold, 496,212 oz of silver and 3,056 oz of platinum in minted product form during April 2026. Ongoing conflict in the Middle East remained the key...
From Perth Mint
May 6, 2026
Most of us have never seen $1 million at once, but a visit the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) in Washington, D.C., would change that. Each year, the agency prints billions of U.S. paper...
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