Topic: Currency

A BRIEF HISTORY OF SILVER CERTIFICATES

Forms of currency come and go throughout the histories of nations around the world, from the Franc to the Euro, and from simple gold pieces to the standard silver coin. The U.S. is a relatively young nation (240 years old) but its currencies have changed several times since its founding. One currency lost to antiquity… Read more »

PAPER VS. COIN: IN THE NUMISMATIC WORLD, WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?

To those who are unfamiliar, coin collecting and paper money collecting may seem as though they are one in the same but what they don’t know is they are more different than they could imagine.   The premise is similar in the sense that one has embarked on a mission to collect as much historical… Read more »

THE BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING HAS RELEASED 2016 HAPPY BIRTHDAY NOTES

Searching for a unique, fresh idea for a birthday present? The Bureau of Engraving and Printing might have what you have been looking for every currency enthusiast in your life. This year, the BEP has released the 2016 Happy Birthday note. A $1 bill from the 2013 series which features a serial number beginning with… Read more »

Golden Ticket Or Certified Trash

1882 gold certificate

Gold certificates have a long standing in the history of the financial world. Because moving tangible gold during the transfer of ownership can be a physically tasking ordeal and the carrying of large quantities of gold coin can also be quite cumbersome, gold certificates have been used as far back as 17thcentury Europe, most notably… Read more »

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CREATED THE FIRST U.S. ANTI-COUNTERFEITING SYSTEM

  Throughout the course of history, currency has assumed many forms. From carefully carved and polished shells to the paper and coin we know today.   Colonial America began creating their own currency much to the dismay of the Brits but their system and currency were flawed. Most colonies had developed their own coins and… Read more »

A NEW YEAR, A NEW FACE

In June of 2015, the United States Treasury announced that a woman would once again grace the face of legal tender, only this time, she would be replacing a male figure. The decision as to who that woman would be was to be officially declared by the end of the year, however, the decision has… Read more »

BYE BYE SILVER EAGLE

Despite the high demand for the beloved 2015 American Eagle silver bullion coin, the US Mint announced in November 2015 that production would cease after December 7, 2015.   The highly demanded coin is seeing a cut back from The Mint due to “supply squeeze” brought on by silver hitting a six-year low in July… Read more »

Year of the Monkey 10kilo Silver Coin

    The Year of the Monkey brings the release of several very exciting commemorative pieces. Of the options to consider, some of which will come from the Royal Canadian Mint and the Royal Mint of the United Kingdom, there is quite a variety to choose from in 2016.   The Perth Mint, Australia’s official… Read more »