Part of Oregon’s pioneering history is up for sale. Later this week, “The Riverboat Collection,” which contains several pioneer coins that haven’t been seen for years, will be auctioned in Chicago and. Two Pacific Company $1 gold coins are the stars of the collection. The historical significance of these coins makes them priceless. Hint: they… Read more »
A Sterling Silver Putter Worthy of The Masters
Liberty Coin & Currency is known for buying rare coins and currency.For example, we just bought a $1.00 1890 Rainbow note and a rare date $3.00 gold coin. But one recent purchase was quite extraordinary: an actual Tiffany putter—in the box. It looks like any ordinary putter, except that the head is made of solid… Read more »
Lewis & Clark Expedition Returns to the Northwest
The story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition has special significance to all of us in Portland and Vancouver. On March 20th, the mint released the latest Native American $1 One Dollar Coin, commonly known as the “Sacagawea,” honoring Lewis and Clark’s journey through the Northwest Quadrant. The Corps of Discovery as it was known… Read more »
The Top Questions Our Gold and Silver Buyers Are Asked
At Liberty Coin & Currency, we deal in rare coins and bullion, but we also buy gold, silver, jewelry and antiques. Every day, people come in with questions about how the process works and how to turn their valuables into cold, hard cash. We’ve put together a list of answers to some of the questions… Read more »
How to Find a Pot of Gold
Each year around St. Patrick’s Day, people start thinking about rainbows and the pots of gold coins that lie at the end of them. Well, some of us would like to believe so. But where did this Irish legend start? There are actually at least two competing theories. The Emerald Isle is dotted with large… Read more »