With their large faces and varied designs, American quarters are some of the most fun coins to collect from history. While not every quarter is worth more than a hot 25 cents, a couple have catapulted ...
A coin sitting in a jar or drawer could be worth thousands of dollars if it has a rare mistake from the U.S. Mint. Some 1999 ...
Starting in 1999, the U.S. Mint began a years-long program where they released a specially designed quarter for all 50 states. It is widely lauded as the most successful coin program in the Mint's ...
Before you head to the laundromat, you should look through the quarters you plan to spend. You may have a rare coin better suited to be auctioned off or artfully displayed than used to wash your ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Alfredo Dagli Orti / Shutterstock.com With the nation preparing to celebrate its 250th anniversary in 2026, it might seem like ...
Washington quarters in your change jar are quietly turning into serious collectibles, with certain dates and varieties trading for far more than 25 cents. As more collectors hunt for key pieces that ...
As the United States approaches its 250th birthday, collectors are finding value in a coin that was minted to commemorate another celebratory milestone — the bicentennial celebration of 1976. Produced ...
There’s something to be said for collecting old coins. Some people do it for the fun of it or to have a cool story to tell. Others do it in hopes of making a profit. Unfortunately, not everyone’s ...
In 1976, the U.S. was awash with Bicentennial fever with red, white and blue everywhere to celebrate America’s 200th birthday. The U.S. Mint got in on the celebration as well, producing a special line ...
Three sisters from Ohio who inherited a dime kept in a bank vault for more than 40 years knew it had some value. But they had no idea just how much until just a few years ago. The extraordinarily rare ...
In the rare coin business, trust is everything. Values can change. Markets move. Emotions run high. But one thing stays ...