Unlike living creatures or fads, coins don't become extinct due to ecological changes, predators, overexposure or boredom.
The United States used to charge a fee for getting one of its dollars, to cover expenses—such is the way of all good business ...
We are metal detecting a forgotten wagon road we found that dates back to the 1800s! Heath Jones from the History Seekers ...
Most of us handle change without a second thought. They’re more nuisance than necessity, but every so often, an ordinary-looking coin turns out to be worth a staggering sum. A number of rare U.S.