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Ancient Roman Treasure Found
Amateur diver discovers treasure in the Tyrrhenian Sea.
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Coin Mottos Part 2: New Beginning
Join us for Part 2 of The Coin Motto series as we travel back in time to a “New Beginning.”
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The Motto Series Part 1: Mind Your Business
Who picked the motto Mind Your Business, and what were they thinking? Join us for the first installment of The Coin Motto Series.
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DYK… left-facing is the way?
Why is Charles III left-facing on the new coins? Find out with Pendant and Ring!
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The Oldest Mint In The World
The oldest metal coins in the world were shaped like spades and minted at this location.
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Queen Elizabeth II, A Portrait History.
Explore the five coin portraits and life story of Queen Elizabeth II.View post to subscribe to site newsletter.
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New American Quarter Collection
Check out the five new designs for the US Quarter. Each one features a famous American Woman!View post to subscribe to site newsletter.
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The coins that celebrate the Ides of March
Check out these Ides of March coins, the two that celebrate the Assassin Brutus. View post to subscribe to site newsletter.
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Why do we throw coins into wishing wells?
Why do we throw coins into wishing wells? Who started the practice, and when? View post to subscribe to site newsletter.
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New Series At Pendant and Ring | Coin Talk!
New series on YouTube, but you can see it here too. It’s called Coin Talk. Click through to check it out! View post to subscribe to site newsletter.
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On this day in History – June 24th
The transition from representative to fiat currency in the United States started on June 24th 1965. Explore that history today, with Pendant and Ring. View post to subscribe to site newsletter.
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A Brief History of Coins
When was the first coin made? Where was the first coin made? Find out with Pendant and Ring.
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A History of US Currency – Part III
During the 20th century, the volume and variety of US coins in circulation expanded. Mints began adding presidential busts to coins and, after the Great Depression, the demand for coins in circulation rose along with the population. The Progressive-era In 1909 Lincoln was the first former President to grace a US coin. The mint began…