Welcome to Numismatic Resources, the premier destination for collectors, investors, and historians. In the fast-moving world of numismatics, staying informed is the key to a great collection. We bring you the latest breaking news, market trends, and in-depth research from across the globe, bringing the most vital industry updates into one streamlined feed. Whether you’re hunting for a rare mint error or tracking precious metal shifts, find your next insight here.

Welcome to Numismatic Resources! We bring you the latest breaking news, market trends, and in-depth research from across the globe, bringing the most vital industry updates into one streamlined feed.

Laura Gardin Fraser: A Numismatic Trailblazer

Laura Gardin Fraser: A Numismatic Trailblazer

March 18, 2026

United States Misc

In numismatics, the Fraser name is most commonly associated with artist James Earle Fraser, the designer of the iconic Buffalo Nickel. However, his wife, Laura Gardin Fraser, was also an artist who...

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From  PCGS

Silver Dollar Site

Silver Dollar Site

March 18, 2026

United States Coins

Founded in 2022, the Institute for Silver Dollar Education and Research has officially launched its website. Several years in the making, ilovesilverdollars.org includes hundreds of pages of...

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From  The Reading Room

US Mint Sales: 2026 Proof Gold Eagles Maintain Lead

US Mint Sales: 2026 Proof Gold Eagles Maintain Lead

March 18, 2026

United States Coins

Semiquincentennial 1776 ~ 2026-W Proof American Gold Eagles remained the U.S. Mint’s top sellers during their first full week of release, despite carrying some of the highest prices among its...

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From  Coin News

Collectors urged to verify notes as fakes circulate

Collectors urged to verify notes as fakes circulate

March 17, 2026

Canada Banknotes

Counterfeit banknotes are once again making their way into everyday transactions across Canada, and police say the risk to the public is growing. From online marketplace deals to routine retail...

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From  Canadian Coin News

Counterfeit Detection: Austria 1915 Ducat - Restrike

Counterfeit Detection: Austria 1915 Ducat - Restrike

March 17, 2026

Austria Coins

Over the past century, Austria has minted a coin frozen in time: the 1915 Ducat. The obverse shows Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I, who died in 1916 amid World War I. Production was interrupted for...

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From  NGC

French reparations, the imperial war treasury, and the July uprising

French reparations, the imperial war treasury, and the July uprising

March 17, 2026

Germany Coins

Spandau is just under a quarter of an hour from Berlin Central Station, and yet it feels like a different world. For centuries, the military dominated the townscape here.

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From  Coin Weekly

Kagin’s Digital Offers Shares in Historic SS Central America Eureka Bar

Kagin’s Digital Offers Shares in Historic SS Central America Eureka Bar

March 17, 2026

United States Misc

Weighing about 64 pounds, the bar is considered the largest known surviving gold artifact from the California Gold Rush era and one of the most significant ingots ever produced.

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From  Coin News

Miss Liberty’s Comeback

Miss Liberty’s Comeback

March 17, 2026

United States Coins

The 2026 semiquincentennial half dollar honors America’s 250th anniversary with a special one-year-only design known as Enduring Liberty. The obverse, designed by sculptor-engraver Donna Weaver and...

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From  The Reading Room

New U.K. coins mark 100 years since birth of Elizabeth II

New U.K. coins mark 100 years since birth of Elizabeth II

March 17, 2026

United Kingdom Coins

The Royal Mint has unveiled a new commemorative coin range marking the 100th anniversary of the birth of Queen Elizabeth II, a monarch whose image appeared on Canadian coinage for seven decades.

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From  Canadian Coin News

NGC Ancients: Coins of Milan, Part 2

NGC Ancients: Coins of Milan, Part 2

March 17, 2026

Italy Misc

A mint was established at Mediolanum in northern Italy in the mid-3rd century, when Rome was still the capital of its eponymous empire. In the previous column, we began to explore coinage struck in...

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From  NGC

Selling coins and the age-old question: How do I get the most for my coins?

Selling coins and the age-old question: How do I get the most for my coins?

March 17, 2026

Coins

There’s that famous story about the woman who consigned a rug to her local auction house and was delighted when its estimate climbed from 900 euros to an impressive 19,700 euros.

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From  Coin Weekly

50,000 visitors: The Munich show is adding a numismatics section

50,000 visitors: The Munich show is adding a numismatics section

March 16, 2026

Misc

You have to see it to believe it: Every year, around 50,000 visitors flock to the Munich Show, Europe’s largest event for collectors. Until now, the event has catered to collectors of minerals,...

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From  Coin Weekly

Auction Star

Auction Star

March 16, 2026

United States Banknotes

An incredibly rare 1928E $2 star note sold for $16,800 on March 12. Graded Paper Money Guaranty (PMG) Choice Uncirculated-64 EPQ, the note was a highlight at Stack’s Bowers Galleries’ U.S. Currency...

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From  The Reading Room

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