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COIN COLLECT THERL BREAD

Become A Collector Today

One of the World's greatest modern US Coin currency collection. As a young teen I've collected and studied all types of coins currencies from the United States and many other Countries, including old out of date currency US and Foreign money.

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COIN COLLECTING NEWS

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We see the importance of staying educated and ahead of industry news, trends, and general happenings. Here you will find some of our latest news and resources which have been carefully curated by our team of professionals. Take a look at the articles below and get in touch if you have any questions.

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Industry Breakthrough

February 11, 2025

  Coin collecting has always been one of the top hobbies of the World because they contain precious medals and fascinating art that symbolizes the way of Human Life, our cultures, accomplishments, differences, feelings, and etc. Did you know the precious medal art pieces that we hold in our pockets/savings can be worth more than you could imagine. I mean think of it, banks let your money make money while sitting/interest because your money adds value. That's how some coin collectors treat their coins by adding value to them over time, but wait don't let that fool you because newer/modern coins can fetch you a pretty penny as well. Did you know a 1982 Lincoln Penny 1ć can be worth $10,000 or more? The answer is "yes" but not just any 1982 Lincoln Penny. 

The More You Know

July 14, 2025

Last year May 2024 signed in the official popular rumors of the ending of Penny Or 1 Cent Small Scents here in the United States. Well the truth is we should cherish the ones we have do to rarity but this drastic change could also drive the market down for some if not most of these coins over all but could still have its good days.

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What’s Trending?

February 11, 2025

Doubling on coins, particularly US coins, refers to a fascinating minting error where the design appears to be doubled. This phenomenon occurs during the coin production process, often due to misalignment of the die used to stamp the coins. Collectors and numismatists find these doubled coins highly desirable, as they can significantly increase in value compared to their non-doubled counterparts. The rarity and uniqueness of doubled coins add to their allure, making them a popular topic within the coin collecting community. As more seek to expand their collections, the interest in doubling errors continues to grow, showcasing the intricate nature coin production and the excitement of discovering a rare find.

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