Precious Metal & Rare Coin Market News

5 Historic Shipwreck Coins from the Maravillas Treasure

5 Historic Shipwreck Coins from the Maravillas Treasure

Market News, Rare Coins |
The Nuestra Señora de las Maravillas sank in 1656, taking with it a magnificent trove of Spanish colonial wealth. Over centuries, the Nuestra Señora de las Maravillas shipwreck treasure has unveiled spectacular artifacts. These finds offer a vivid glimpse into the opulence of Spain’s Golden Age. Here, we will focus on the coins found among the wreck, highlighting: The historical significance of the pieces recovered from the Maravillas wreck The remarkable preservation state of many ... >> Read More        
5 Questions and Answers about Collecting Mercury Dimes

5 Questions and Answers about Collecting Mercury Dimes

Market News, Rare Coins |
There's a reason that collectors—even beginning numismatists—go after the satisfying goal of sourcing and owning an iconic Mercury Dime set—it's fairly easy to complete. The cost can range from about $2,500 up to nearly $850,000, depending on your budget, your goals and the grades you choose. Q. Why should you consider building a set of Mercury dimes? A. It's exciting and can be profitable too. Many collections of rare coin sets have sold as a ... >> Read More        
D. Brent Pogue Collection: One of the Most Valuable in Numismatic History

D. Brent Pogue Collection: One of the Most Valuable in Numismatic History

Investment, Market News, Rare Coins |
In 1974 in Dallas, a successful real estate developer named Mack Pogue brought home a gift for his 10-year-old son Brent—a bag of Lincoln wheat pennies. Mack had bought the bag of coins from his brother Jack for $100 and wanted to encourage an entrepreneurial spirit in his son. So, he gave his son Brent an "option" to buy the bag of pennies from him for $110 within one week. Brent dutifully took the bag ... >> Read More        
U.S. Treasury Bonds or Gold: Which Are Safer

U.S. Treasury Bonds or Gold: Which Are Safer

Gold, Investment, Market News |
U.S. Treasury bonds have long been seen as the gold standard for safety. In times of financial crisis, war and recessions, investors around the globe turned to the perceived safety of U.S. Treasury debt. After all, Treasuries are backed by the full faith and credit of the United States federal government. Simply put, our government has promised to pay back lenders with interest. Yet times are changing. Analysts at Bank of America recently raised this ... >> Read More        
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Fed cuts rates, gold bounces higher after election dip

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Fed Cuts Interest Rates for Second Time in 2024 As expected, the Federal Reserve delivered its second interest rate cut of 2024 on Thursday. The central bankers updated their policy statement saying: "The Committee judges that the risks to achieving its employment and inflation goals are roughly in balance." The Fed cut its key interest rate by 0.25 percentage points to 4.50-4.75%. How did markets react? Gold traded $32.50 higher Thursday afternoon at $2,703.30. Silver also ... >> Read More        
Trump Wins! What Does This Mean for Precious Metals?

Trump Wins! What Does This Mean for Precious Metals?

Gold, Investment, Market News |
Americans across the nation were sitting on the edge of their seats waiting for results on election night. We didn't have to wait long. In the wee hours of the morning Wednesday, the AP called the election for Donald J. Trump after it became clear he won enough of the key battleground states to tip him over the 270 Electoral College votes needed to clinch the victory. Republicans also gained control of the U.S. Senate ... >> Read More        
View from the Street: Money Managers Make the Case for Gold

View from the Street: Money Managers Make the Case for Gold

Gold, Investment, Market News |
With gold up 31% since the start of the year, you may be curious, what do professional money managers think of gold and its outlook ahead? Barron's recently published its exclusive Big Money Poll: What's Ahead for Stocks, Bonds and the Economy and money managers articulated the case for gold. With many money managers voicing concern that the stock market is overvalued with the S&P 500 currently trading at 21 times 2025 estimated earnings, above ... >> Read More        
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Legendary $50 Gold Piece: A Piece of Exciting California Gold Rush History

Market News, Rare Coins |
During the rough and tumble times of the California gold rush, people in the west desperately needed coins to buy everyday goods and services. Sure, large quantities of gold dust and nuggets were being discovered every day in the early 1850's. Yet, there was no way to turn these newly discovered riches into coins in the west at that time. After all, the first California branch of the U.S. Mint didn't open until 1854. During ... >> Read More        
Why Over One Third of Germans Buy Gold

Why Over One Third of Germans Buy Gold

Gold, Investment, Market News |
It is widely known that Chinese and Indian citizens have bought gold for centuries. Accumulating and owning precious metals has been a cornerstone of those societies approach to wealth preservation and wealth building. What is less widely known is the healthy appetite for gold on the European continent. A new survey from the World Gold Council revealed that German investors place great value in gold's role as an inflation hedge and a portfolio diversifier. And ... >> Read More        
1979-P Susan B. Anthony Dollar with Wide Rim

6 Rare Susan B Anthony Coins Collectors Are Hunting for

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Susan B. Anthony played a pivotal role in American history, championing women's rights and paving the way for future generations. To honor her legacy, the U.S. Mint produced the Susan B. Anthony dollar from 1979 to 1981, and again in 1999. While these coins were initially met with mixed reactions due to their similarity in size to quarters, over time, certain Susan B. Anthony dollars have become highly prized among collectors. In this article, we ... >> Read More