Here’s a list of now-extinct U.S. coin denominations as cited by the NCG: Depending on the condition, you might get anywhere from less than $100 to more than $2 million for some of the coins on ...
The last time the U.S. discontinued a coin for regular use was in 1933, which ended the making of denominations like the half-cent, two-cent, and twenty-cent pieces, some of which can be quite ...
The last decade of the 20th century produced coins that modern numismatic enthusiasts spend three-, four- and even ...
The Coinage Act of April 2, 1792 established the Mint and the regulation of coins in the United States. There was a relatively recent ... other countries have gotten rid of their smallest coin ...
"United States Currency" has been upgraded and will become a part of the Whitman Collector Series as the ninth edition of the popular reference goes on sale.