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Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez

Josh is the Editor and a prolific contributor at U.S. Coins Guide, where he’s authored nearly 1,000 articles – many garnering over 50,000 shares! His passion for sharing knowledge extends to reader interaction – feel free to leave your coin questions in the comments section of any of his articles.

Everything you want to know about 1921 silver dollar values + How to tell a 1921 Morgan dollar coin from a 1921 Peace dollar coin.

rare 1965 no mint-mark quarter

There's a 1965 quarter with no mint mark worth $7,000! Here's how to identify a 1965 silver quarter yourself.

Wondering how to buy rolls of coins for coin roll searching? See the best places to buy rolls of coins + Everything you need to know before buying rolls of coins!

1984 Nickel Values Explained - See how much a 1984-P nickel, a 1984-D nickel, and a 1984-S nickel are worth today. Plus the most valuable 1984 nickel errors

See how to roll coins yourself using flat coin wrappers OR tube style coin wrappers. Plus tips to make the process of rolling coins faster and easier!

Coin rolls are used by banks, but they're also treasure troves for coin collectors! See how many coins come in a roll by denomination + The value of each roll of coins by denomination.

Old silver dimes can easily be found in circulation. Here's a list of valuable old dimes to look for, along with their current values (well over $1 apiece!)

Among these coins is one or more rare key date U.S. coins

Wondering what key date means? What semi-key date coins are? And what a better date coin is? Everything you want to know about rare key coins & how to ID them.

See what the letters on U.S. paper currency mean. Plus U.S. paper money values - including Silver Certificates, Gold Certificates & Federal Reserve Notes.

1936 Penny

Here's everything you want to know about 1936 Lincoln cents: The current 1936 penny value + Rare 1936 wheat penny errors that you can find in spare change!

Have a silver penny? You're very lucky if it's a 1943 steel penny! But if it's not, here's how to tell what kind of silver penny you have. See if it's a rare silver penny, a silver penny error, or just an altered coin that has been plated.

Collecting and using old coin holders has become fashionable among coin collectors who want to enjoy a slice of nostalgia; sometimes, buying old coin holders can save money compared to buying new coin holders.