Platinum, the Other White Metal
Shore Collectibles By Douglas Keefe, President of Beachcomber Coins A recent Wall Street Journal article dealt with platinum, its’ history
Shore Collectibles By Douglas Keefe, President of Beachcomber Coins A recent Wall Street Journal article dealt with platinum, its’ history
Shore Collectibles By Douglas Keefe, President of Beachcomber Coins Gold coins were not struck by the Philadelphia Mint until 1795,
Shore Collectibles By Douglas Keefe, President of Beachcomber Coins Since the United States began mining coins in the late 1700’s,
Shore Collectibles By Douglas Keefe, President of Beachcomber Coins Last weeks’ article covered the Peace dollar series, minted from 1921
Shore Collectibles By Douglas Keefe, President of Beachcomber Coins Silver dollars featuring the design by Charles Morgan were struck continually
Shore Collectibles By Douglas Keefe I’ve always been concerned that there exists a certain amount of manipulation in the metals
Shore Collectibles By Douglas Keefe The Lincoln cent, first struck in 1909 on the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincolns’ birth
Millville’s Mike Trout card sells for nearly 4 million Shore Collectibles By Douglas Keefe Amongst sport card collectors, the Honus
Shore Collectibles By Douglas Keefe I feel strongly that the Civil War had the greatest effect on our monetary system
Shore Collectibles By Douglas Keefe I’ve written before about the impact the Civil War had on our currency, both good
Shore Collectibles By Douglas Keefe What if I were to tell your there could be thousands of dollars-worth of coins
Shore Collectibles By Douglas Keefe As I wrote last week, the use of paper money during the early 1800’s was
Shore Collectibles By Douglas Keefe The first issuance of paper money in the colonies was the printing of notes by
Shore Collectibles By Douglas Keefe Through the years people have had reason to modify coins minted by the United States