A manufacturing error on the 1999 Georgia state quarter has increased the coin’s value, and some collectors are paying as much as $10,000 for the affected 25-cent pieces.
YOU could be missing out on hundreds of pounds of free cash by not checking your change for rare and valuable coins.
Errors increase the value of collectibles because a limited number go into circulation before it is spotted and corrected.
These eight quarters may look like just pocket change. But in the right hands, they could be exchanged for a fortune.
When the U.S. Mint launched its 50 State Quarters Program in 1999, the point of the 10-year initiative was to honor each of ...
A “WONKY” 50p coin could leave Brits quids in if they spot the “very rare” piece in their purse. The deformities of the ...
Old pennies that have been stamped twice during the minting process and have been circulated throughout the United States by accident have long been selling for thousands of dollars. In January 2023, ...
Minting coins isn't exactly an exact science. Even though most coins are perfect and uniform, small mistakes can result in error coins that are super valuable and ...
A YouTube video from Coin AZ looked at eight rare U.S. coins you should not spend. Here's a look at those coins, including some of their sale prices.
The rare coin, which has previously been sold for more than £500, is still believed to be in circulation ...