February 2024 News Digest
Two new coins from Niue feature a view of Mars from its largest moon Phobos, available in gold and silver.
2022 was a record-breaking year for archaeological finds by the public, according to the British Museum.
The American Numismatic Association is offering college scholarships for young ANA members.
Archeologists are uncovering jewelry and coins in an ancient Roman cemetery, just 50 miles north of Rome.
The U.S. Mint has randomly inserted 250 certificates of authenticity signed by Director Ventris C. Gibson into boxes of the limited edition three-coin Harriet Tubman Birth Bicentennial Proof coin set.
The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and WM Phoenix Open are scheduled for February, commemorate the events with Rosland’s officially-licensed PGA TOUR coin series.
New coin collectors should consider these ten inexpensive coins to start building their collection.
The American Innovation series from the U.S. Mint has launched its 2024 coin series honoring Illinois.
The U.S. Mint and the U.K.’s Royal Mint have announced a collaborative design for the 2024 Liberty and Britannia program.
A mysterious Peruvian coin from 1899, a year no coins were minted, is analyzed by scientists to find its origin.
Coinweek provides a collector’s guide to the 1971-S Jefferson nickel, covering its background, mintage, grading, varieties, and market values.
The Royal Mint announced their commemorative coins for 2024, honoring the British Olympic Team among other themes.
Rosland CEO Marin Aleksov discusses the differences between refineries and mints.