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  1. Top 10 Most Valuable Error Coins Found in Circulation Finding rare coins in your pocket change is a just a matter of knowing what to look for.  For example, a 1969-S Lincoln Cent that has a slightly different appearance that normal cents is worth $35,000!  The 1972 penny shown here is worth $5...
  2. Littleton's Coin Lens Welcome to Littleton Coin Company's main Lens for coin collectors. We have exciting polls, fun facts and links to our other lenses all available here! With over 60 years of experience dealing with coins, we have provided you with an overview for new...
  3. Buffalo Nickel: A Truly American Coin The Buffalo Nickel is one of the most popular United States Coins to collect. The coin was minted from 1913 to 1938. It was designed by sculptor James Earle Fraser. The obverse (front or "heads" side) of the coin features a composite portrait of thre...
  4. Collecting Fine Silver Novelty Coins I love collecting Novelty Coins! It is these types of coins that got me started collecting coins in the first place! My grandfather owned a Coin Dealers shop and for birthdays and Christmas he would always send me coins in a little leather pouch! I c...
  5. Mercury Dimes: I LOVE "Mercs" Designed by noted sculptor Adolph A. Weinman, many people believe that the Mercury Dime is one of the most beautiful U.S. coin designs ever produced. I happen to be among those people. Although I started my Mercury Dime collection later in life than...
  6. Ancient Coins With the release of 300, The Gladiator, Troy and the countless other “Ancient” based screenplays, a renewed interest in all things ancient has been kindled. Coins have almost always been a part of each culture. The Ancient Greeks with ...
  7. Scrap-n-Craft "Scrapbooking is not a pastime it's a way of Life! We want you to feel welcome here, look up info and/or exchange info with others and feel free to contact us with suggestions."
  8. Commemorative Series coin collecting My favorite type of coin to collect is the Commemorative Coins! Commemorative Coins are issued to celebrate a special event, or a special person, maybe a special place, or even a special date! Commemorative Coins are not always issued by the US mint...
  9. Coin Collecting Information And Trivia Ever since I was a child I have been collecting old coins. I like to collect old US silver coins like the Standing Liberty quarter, Walking Liberty half dollar, and the Morgan silver dollar, but my favorites are the Seated Liberty coins, and others m...
  10. Collectable Corner Antique Toys & More Collecting is probably the most popular hobby in the world. The types of things that people collect is practically unlimited as are the reasons why people collect what they do. My personal favorites are coins, vintage toys, and classic vinyl LPs. A...
  11. Collecting Morgan Dollars Collecting Morgan dollars is a very popular and rewarding hobby. Collecting Morgan dollars as a investment is also a very popular means of diversifying ones investment portfolio in these trying economic times. The Morgan Dollar was minted from 1878 t...
  12. Buying and Selling Gold Coins - Rare Coins Buying and Selling Gold Coins - Rare Coins. These six easy to understand rules are what some of the most sophisticated "investors" in gold coins use religiously in order to find the most valuable coins, at the very best prices. Now, you'll...
  13. There was the 90's and then there was auction listings They all said it was impossible..until they looked at their computer screens. Now..NO ONE is laughing. It all started out with just a handful of coins, a cold wintry weekend, the Internet and a dream.
  14. Collecting Gold Coins Gold coins have been traded since ancient times and are still minted today. As a hedge against inflation, gold coins are fun to collect and a wise investment.
  15. indian head pennies The Indian Cent was minted from 1859 to 1909. It also goes by the name of "Indian Penny" and was designed by James Barton Longacre who was an engraver at the Philadelphia Mint. The obverse has the head of a native american wearing a head dress with...
  16. mercury dimes This lens is dedicated to the Mercury Dime also known as the Winged Liberty Head dime. Oddly enough, it's commonly though t to represent the Roman god Mercury. It's actually a depiction of Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap. A Phrygian cap is a classic...