Collections
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Oregon Gold (1849)
The 1848 California Gold Rush led many Oregonians to return home with gold...
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Palladium $25 Eagle (2017 to Date)
The American Palladium Eagle, introduced in 2017, is the first-ever U.S. Mint bullion...
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Patterns (1792 - 1859)
The 1792-1859 era produced some of the most diverse and historically significant pattern...
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Patterns (1860 - 1865)
The 1860-1865 era was a pivotal time in U.S. coinage, marked by the...
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Patterns (1870)
The Philadelphia Mint produced an unprecedented number of pattern coins in 1870, making...
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Peace Dollar (1921 - 1935)
The Peace Dollar, minted from 1921 to 1935, stands as a lasting symbol...
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Platinum Eagles (1997 to Date)
The American Platinum Eagle, first issued in 1997, is the official platinum bullion...
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Post-1776 Private and Regional Issues (1778 - 1820)
The Post-1776 Private and Regional Issues include rare early American tokens and privately...
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Post-1776 States Coinage (1776 - 1788)
The Post-1776 States Coinage includes purely American coins, minted between 1785 and 1788...
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Pre-1776 Private and Regional Issues (1616 - 1766)
The Pre-1776 Private and Regional Issues include rare and historically significant coins and...
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Pre-1776 States Coinage (1652 - 1774)
Before 1776, various coins and tokens were issued under: Governmental authority or royal...
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Privately-issued "Patterns" (1792 - 1938)
This fascinating category features a diverse collection of privately issued patterns, including fantasy...
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Proposed National Issues (1776 - 1787)
The Proposed National Issues include early coin designs intended for nationwide circulation, rather...
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Quarter Eagle
The $2.5 Quarter Eagle, one of America’s first gold coins, was minted...
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Roosevelt Dime (1946 to Date)
The Roosevelt Dime, introduced in 1946, honors President Franklin D. Roosevelt for his...
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Saint-Gaudens $20 Gold Double Eagle (1907 - 1933)
Saint-Gaudens $20 Gold Double Eagle (1907–1933) The Saint-Gaudens $20 Gold Double Eagle,...
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Shield Nickel (1866 - 1883)
Shield Nickel (1866–1883): A Unique Post-Civil War Coin The Shield Nickel, introduced...