July 2023 News Digest
Learn how the values of collectible and antique coins are assessed in this blog from Rosland CEO Marin Aleksov.
The Certified Acceptance Corporation (CAC) recently launched a new grading system, discussed on a recent podcast.
A multimillion-dollar coin hoard was discovered in Kentucky just last month and included Civil War-era coins.
Germany returned 14 stolen artifacts, including ancient gold coins, to Italy.
Both the 1783 Unity States Cent and 1783 Draped Bust Coppers pay homage to George Washington, but feature different obverse and reverse imagery.
CONECA (Combined Organizations of Numismatic Error Collectors of America) will provide attendees free exams of error and variety coins at a number of upcoming shows and conventions.
The F1® season heats up for the summer – Rosland’s gold and silver Formula 1® coin collection celebrates the most prestigious and glamorous motor racing events in the world.
New legislation calls for a congressional gold medal to honor the contributions of military personnel known as the “Ritchie Boys” for their contributions in understanding human intelligence during World War II.
Whitman Publishing plans to debut their plan to release the sixth edition, volume II, of “Cherrypickers’ Guide to Rare Die Varieties” at the ANA World’s Fair of Money this coming August.
Recent images of the Titanic wreckage has revealed several new treasures, including a gold necklace made from the tooth of a megalodon shark.
This summer, the U.S. Mint plans to release two variations of the U.S. Navy medal in bronze on August 8.
An 18th century Massachusetts colonial banknote, printed by Paul Revere and John Gill, set a record price at auction.
Stay up to date on what’s happening in the precious metals industry by visiting Rosland’s Flipboard profile.