No mintmark for Philadelphia cents

This article was originally printed in Numismatic News.  >> Subscribe today! I just noticed that the cent in my 1992 Mint-packaged set doesn’t have a mintmark. Is this worth something extra? Neither the 1992 Philadelphia cent, nor any previous date … Continue reading

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Arrows at date signify changes in weight

Why are some coins listed as “with arrows at date,” or without arrows? Continue reading

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Zinc-plated steel cents called

What was the most popular nickname for the zinc-plated steel cents of 1943? Continue reading

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Eagle designs magnet for criticism

Wasn’t there some sort of uncomplimentary nickname for the Flying Eagle cents when they first were issued? Continue reading

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Chain cent has reeds, design on edge

Does the 1793 Chain cent have a reeded edge? Continue reading

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Die fragility reason for leaving off rays

Why were the rays dropped from the design of the Shield nickel? Continue reading

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Iowa-only commem sale a myth

What’s the real story on the Iowa Centennial commemorative half dollar? I know one story had it that the coins were limited to sale within the state?
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Lincoln first person on circulating coin

The Lincoln cent was the first circulating coin, although some sources point out that it is a circulating commemorative, struck to mark the 100th anniversary of his birth. Continue reading

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Pan-Pac $50 eight-sided

Has the U.S. issued any eight-sided coins? Continue reading

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20-cent likely earned moniker later

Did the 20-cent piece survive long enough to get a nickname? Continue reading

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