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Gold Marks Fifth Loss in Six Sessions and Hits Seven-Week Low
The precious metals market saw mixed results on Wednesday, as silver and platinum posted gains while gold and palladium declined. Additionally, gold reached its...
Dannreuther’s Volume II Book on Nickel Proof Coins Available
United States Proof Coins Volume II: Nickel, the eagerly anticipated second in a series of four important reference books on U.S. proof coins authored...
Gold Retreats Below $2,000; Silver Marks 7-Week Low
Precious metals declined on Tuesday, giving back more than their gains from Monday. Additionally, gold and silver reached 2- and 7-week lows, respectively.
Gold for...
Precious Metals Rise on Monday, May 15
Precious metals kicked of the new trading week on Monday with increases that ranged from 0.1% for gold to 1.1% for palladium. Gains in...
2023 Kennedy Half Dollars Released for Collectors
Today, the United States Mint releases rolls and bags of circulating 2023 John F. Kennedy Half Dollars. These coins pay tribute to the 35th...
Weekly Recap: Gold Inches Down, Silver Plunges Nearly 7%
On Friday, prices for precious metals declined, resulting in weekly losses for all except palladium. While gold and platinum experienced very modest declines for...
U.S. Mint Produces 1.25 Billion Coins for Circulation in April
In April, the United States Mint increased its pace of striking coins for circulation for the third straight month, resulting in the highest monthly...
Heritage’s May CSNS Coins and Currency Auctions Top $61.1 Million
One of just two known proofs of an 1829 Half Eagle Large Diameter, Large Date, BD-1, R.7, PR66+ PCGS. JD-1, R.8 as a Proof...
Gold Falls 0.8% and Silver Plummets 4.8% on Thursday, May 11
On Thursday, precious metals recorded declines, further extending the losses for both gold and silver to a second consecutive day. Gold fell by 0.8%,...
U.S. Coast Guard Bronze Medal is Available for $20
Today, May 11, the United States Mint has started selling the U.S. Coast Guard Bronze Medal for $20. This medal is the bronze version...