Certificates for rare coins and banknotes will be hidden in New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, and Miami, all cities where ...
Americans with a taste for adventure and an interest in rare coins have a new opportunity to hunt for treasure—no passport ...
Thousands of dollars in rare coins and currency could be yours if you can crack the clues for the hiding places.
Americans are holding an estimated $60-$90 in coins per household. While some rare pennies are valuable, most are worth only a few cents. Consumers can exchange coins for cash at banks, credit unions, ...
Of the four coins that are in wide circulation in the United States today, two, the dime and the quarter, have ridges around the edge. The reason for this is rooted in history, and it might surprise ...
The average American household has $60-$90 in loose change, and Coinstar converts $3 billion in coins annually. While some advocate for eliminating the penny and potentially the nickel due to ...
The time of the penny is coming to a close. The U.S. Treasury Department placed its last order of blanks, flat metal discs used to make pennies, in late May. President Donald Trump told the mint to ...
WMUR's partners at PolitiFact are taking a look at whether the Trump administration could legally put President Donald Trump's image on a U.S. coin.
The Treasury Department announced the proposed $1 coins bearing Trump’s image as part of a campaign to commemorate America’s ...