Overview A number of people have begun touting so-called "investment" opportunities in the Iraq Dinar as a "sure way" to make a lot of money with little or no risk.Is "investing" in the Iraq Dinar a sure way...
It is most common for collectors to purchase their coins from coin dealers, mail-order,auctions, etc. When I was growing up, there was no Ebay as the Internet hadn’t yet evolved. Coin shops were far and few...
Starting in 1861 the United States Treasury began printing paper money. This short guide is designed to give you a quick course in key information related to these beautiful old notes found here on Ebay....
How many times have you walked past a penny on the ground or on the floor somewhere and not taken the ''penny worth of time'' to pick it up? Most people don’t bother. I’ll bet you would if you knew it could be...
Prestige Proof Sets Produced 1983-1997 Prestige Proof Sets blended two popular Mint programs by combining the five coins from a regular Proof Set along with one or two modern commemorative coins issued during...
One of the easiest ways to tell if your Confederate CSA NOTE or BANKNOTE is a FAKE is by looking at the INK signature. Almost all of the signatures and/or stamped signatures were in BROWN INK. There were a...
A List Of Known Confederate Note Facsimiles I frequently receive e-mails from persons wanting to know if the $500 Confederate note featuring the picture of Stonewall Jackson they have had in the family for...
The silver Three Cent coin is the smallest U.S. silver coin ever placed into circulation (and the second-smallest diameter coin of any denomination or metal - only Coronet-type $1 gold pieces are smaller). It...
Thousands of replica notes were produced prior to the Hobby Protection Act of 1971-73. These copies greatly outnumber the originals and, for the most part, were intended to mark the centennial of the Civil...
Have you ever seen a United States Peso? How about maybe a .20 centavos coin? That's right! Well, we made them at the Philadelphia and San Francisco Mints, and later we made some at the Denver Mint! . . . Oh,...