February 2024 News Digest
February 7, 2024
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Two new coins from Niue feature a view of Mars from its largest moon Phobos, available in gold and silver.
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2022 was a record-breaking year for archaeological finds by the public, according to the British Museum.
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The American Numismatic Association is offering college scholarships for young ANA members.
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Archeologists are uncovering jewelry and coins in an ancient Roman cemetery, just 50 miles north of Rome.
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The U.S. Mint has randomly inserted 250 certificates of authenticity signed by Director Ventris C. Gibson into boxes of the limited edition three-coin Harriet Tubman Birth Bicentennial Proof coin set.
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The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and WM Phoenix Open are scheduled for February, commemorate the events with Rosland’s officially-licensed PGA TOUR coin series.
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New coin collectors should consider these ten inexpensive coins to start building their collection.
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The American Innovation series from the U.S. Mint has launched its 2024 coin series honoring Illinois.
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The U.S. Mint and the U.K.’s Royal Mint have announced a collaborative design for the 2024 Liberty and Britannia program.
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A mysterious Peruvian coin from 1899, a year no coins were minted, is analyzed by scientists to find its origin.
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Coinweek provides a collector’s guide to the 1971-S Jefferson nickel, covering its background, mintage, grading, varieties, and market values.
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The Royal Mint announced their commemorative coins for 2024, honoring the British Olympic Team among other themes.
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Rosland CEO Marin Aleksov discusses the differences between refineries and mints.












