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The Controversial 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar: Why It’s the Most Famous Coin

The 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar is instantly recognizable — a silver tribute to a beloved president and a moment frozen in U.S. history. But ...

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Lincoln Wheat Penny Triggers Bidding War, Crashes Auction Site

In a twist straight out of a collector’s dream (or a tech admin’s nightmare), a rare 1943 bronze Lincoln Wheat Penny became the epicenter ...

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Rare Lincoln Coin Sparks Price War Between Famous Collectors

In the glittering world of rare coin collecting, few moments stop the industry in its tracks. But last week, a penny — yes, a ...

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1982 Lincoln Penny with Government Error Now Worth 5 Figures

In the realm of coin collecting, errors are often golden. A slight slip-up in the minting process — a missing letter, a wrong metal, ...

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Kennedy Half Dollar Found in Safe Deposit Box Sparks FBI Auction Investigation

A once-forgotten coin hidden in the shadows of an Ohio safe deposit box has ignited a firestorm in the numismatic world. What initially appeared ...

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Rare Kennedy Half Dollar Found to Be More Valuable Than Gold

What began as a seemingly insignificant find in a dusty box has now become one of the most talked-about coin discoveries of the year. ...

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Lincoln Penny Found in Parking Lot Sells for More Than a Luxury Car

What began as an ordinary trip to the grocery store for David Mitchell quickly turned into a life-altering discovery, all thanks to a seemingly ...

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Rare Jefferson Nickel With Minor Flaw Sells for Over $35K

In a surprising twist that’s shaking up the coin collecting world, a modest-looking 1949 Jefferson nickel recently sold for a staggering $35,250 at auction ...

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This 5¢ Coin Just Made Headlines — Now Worth More Than Tesla Gains

In a year where tech giants dominated headlines and the stock market remained a rollercoaster, an unexpected underdog emerged—not from Silicon Valley, but from ...

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The Lincoln Wheat Penny Valued at $2125000, Still in Circulation

The world of coin collecting often feels like it’s reserved for museums and millionaires, but sometimes, even the humblest coin can change someone’s life. ...

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