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History & Facts About Coins – Here, our coin experts are debunking popular coin myths, sharing little-known facts about counterfeit coins, gold coins & silver coins, and revealing other important coin facts that anyone who’s interested in coins should know! Everything you want to know about U.S. coins, paper currency, U.S. mints, mint marks, and more. Whether you’re concerned about buying fake coins or just need to brush up on your facts about U.S. coins… start here!

A Ronald Reagan coin will likely be available in 2016. A U.S. Congressman has also proposed that Reagan appear on the $50 bill - replacing Ulysses S. Grant.

The Franklin Mint is a respected company selling both legal tender and novelty coins. Before buying Franklin Mint coins, be sure to check out some of this info.

Barack Obama presidential coins are popular coin collectors' items, but are they really rare or good investments?

Coin ads on TV can look appealing, but are shop at home coins really the best deal for you? Shop around -- there's a strong chance you can buy the same coins from a regular coin dealer for a much lower price.

1943 steel pennies are among the most popular Lincoln cents perhaps, in part, because they look so different than the traditional copper Lincoln cents we're used to seeing. Check out some fun facts about 1943 steel pennies as well as the value of your 1943 steel pennies.

Olympic coins are one of the most popular and diverse types of United States commemorative coins, with many different designs available.