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As collectors ourselves, our knowledge of the different collections, prized pieces, and unique finds is extensive. Whether you’re looking to start a new hobby or are an old pro in the business, we are the only stamp collector store in Pikesville, MD that has the selection and expertise to...
Information about the papers discussed at the Baltimore Convention Center by the American Numismatic Association (ANA) in Maryland on July 30-August 3, 2008 is presented. The event has been participated by 9717 people including the seasoned collectors, dealers and auctioneers. It features several ...
The 2017-P Lincoln cent was intentionally released without fanfare to Federal Reserve Banks in January, as the U.S. Mint wanted to see how long it would take before collectors began noticing it, Tom Jurkowsky, the mint's director of corporate communications,told Coin World. ...
The NYINC is one of the most prestigious events dedicated to the needs of world and ancient collectors. Every year, leading specialists in world and ancient coins and paper money travel from across the globe to the to New York City to trade on the bourse floor and participate in auction pr...
Coin collectors are losing their minds right now. A flawed coin was just discovered and it is going for over $2,500. I had to write about this because one of these coins could actually be in your change jar or pocket right now. Make sure you check before you pop it in ...
Error coin collectors tend to like the unusual. Odd shaped scrap and fragmented error coins really stand out... Major Errors Struck by Private U.S. Mints - Part Three Private U.S. Mints and in house metal refineries have numbered in the dozens over the years... ...
Below is a picture of a sheet of 202″ x 2″ coin flipsdesigned to hold and display any collectible coin. One of our members has printed 1.5″ x 1.5″ photos of significant events in history from each of the years of the Lincoln Cent, beginning with 1909. Now young coin collectors can...
The Maryland State Numismatic Association’s Exhibit Competition (throughout the weekend, Booth 1335) Fellowship of Christian Coin Dealers meeting (Friday, March 27, Room 343) Liberty Seated Collectors’ Club meeting (Friday, March 27, Room 343) Maryland Token & Medal Soci...