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Bicentennial Kennedy Half Dollars - Why Collectors Still Love These 1976 Coins

Bicentennial Kennedy Half Dollars – Why Collectors Still Love These 1976 Coins

The Bicentennial Kennedy Half Dollars, minted in 1975 and 1976, are not just coins but pieces of history. Released to mark America’s 200th birthday, these half dollars continue to capture the interest of collectors, history …

September 26, 2025 Harry
Auction Legends- The Rarest U.S. Coins And Banknotes Of All Time

Auction Legends- The Rarest U.S. Coins And Banknotes Of All Time

When rarity, grade, provenance, and collector demand align, a handful of U.S. coins and banknotes turn into headline-making treasures. A legally ownable 1933 Double Eagle, diplomatic 1804 Silver Dollars, and showstopping paper-money icons like the …

September 24, 2025 Ashley
7 Roosevelt Dimes Worth Thousands

7 Roosevelt Dimes Worth Thousands – Do You Have One In Your Change?

Roosevelt Dimes: Most people see a Roosevelt dime as just a small piece of change worth ten cents. But did you know some dimes could actually be worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars? Rare …

September 23, 2025 Harry

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