The Panic of 1893, which started over a misguided attempt to add more silver to the U.S. economy, had shock waves that were ...
The popular narrative for why there’s an insufficient supply of houses for first-time buyers centers on new construction, but ...
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New coins for America's 250th skip huge moments. Could that make them worth more?
The United States is marking 250 years with a fresh set of circulating coins, but the designs are already sparking debate ...
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Private sector should solve dollar debasement problem
“Fiscal dominance” has entered mainstream discussion as political survival increasingly outranks price stability.
SEATTLE — Starting in the New Year, the price of some precious metals, and coins like gold and silver, could go way up in Washington state. An exemption on a precious metals tax, in effect for 40 ...
EVERETT — New state and local sales taxes on the purchase and redemption of gold, starting Jan. 1, have the owners of The Coin Market in Lynnwood worried about the store’s future. Since 1985, gold ...
WASHINGTON, Pa. — The Salvation Army in Washington County hit its fundraising goal, thanks in part to a rare coin found hidden inside a dollar bill in one red kettle. An anonymous person donated a ...
In what has become a Christmas Eve tradition, an unknown donor slipped a rare gold coin into the Salvation Army Red Kettle at Giant Eagle in Washington on Christmas Eve, The coin came with no fanfare ...
An anonymous donor dropped a rare gold coin from 1898 into a Salvation Army kettle at Lancaster Central Market over the weekend, according to organization officials. Peter Keny, the operations manager ...
BRISTOL, Conn. (WTNH) — A Salvation Army bell ringer collected an unexpected treasure this week! Someone dropped a gold coin worth thousands in a red kettle outside the Farmington Avenue Stop and Shop ...
Next month, Christie’s is christening America’s 250th birthday with its largest Americana Week ever. The nine-sale, 700-lot extravaganza will feature treasures like a signed copy of the Emancipation ...
The image is so familiar that it often goes unnoticed: the powdered hair, the ruffled shirt, the stoic smile. George Washington’s rendering on the $1 bill may be the most widely distributed portrait ...
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