May 2023 News Digest
May 10, 2023
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A man in Germany found a small treasure of gold bars and coins worth $147,000 while cleaning out a property.
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Rosland released a new 1-kilo gold coin commemorating the winners of past Formula 1® Drivers Championships.
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Rosland is excited to expand its collection of gold coins that feature pieces from the ancient Lewis Chessmen from the British Museum with this new Bishop ¼-oz gold coin.
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To honor King Charles’ coronation, a new silver coin is being released with the traditional image of the crowned sovereign.
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New Zealand has issued two silver and four gold coins to commemorate King Charles’ coronation.
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Rosland CEO Marin Aleksov discusses the common uses for platinum.
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The Franklin Half Dollar is celebrating its 75th year in circulation.
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A collection of gold coins going back as far as the Civil War discovered in 2020 finally sold at a record-breaking price.
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The first Dr. Sally Ride quarter struck on an incorrect planchet was auctioned at the end of April.
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Learn about the roles that gold, silver, platinum, and palladium play in creating a more sustainable future, in this article from Rosland CEO Marin Aleksov.
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Test your numismatic knowledge with this video from Coin Week that lets users guess the grade of an 1856 Gold Dollar “Upright 5”.
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This year’s International Convention of Historians and Numismatists will be held in Santo Domingo and registration has now opened.
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The American Numismatic Association (ANA) recently debuted a new webinar series called “NumismaTalks” hosted by a variety of industry leaders covering a number of topics related to coin collecting.
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The Trade dollar, created by the U.S. Mint in 1873 is extremely rare, so naturally it has become a target for counterfeit coins.
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The coins of Rosland’s Lewis Chessmen gold coin set are showcased in this video.
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New York officials returned over $20 million of historic relics to Greece that had been smuggled and trafficked illegally, including a coin depicting Julius Caesar which had previously been sold for $3.5 million.












