The ABC Peso occupies a special place in Cuban numismatics due to the combination of history, mystery, and genuine rarity surrounding certain dates in the series. Its…
The Lincoln Penny of 1909–1958 (reverse “Wheat”) is one of the most studied fields of US numismatics because it combines low mintage dates with extreme rarities…
The 1932 quarter dollar was created as a commemorative piece for the bicentennial of George Washington and, despite later becoming regular currency, maintains a clear pattern: scarcity…
The Morgan Dollar (1878–1921) is one of the icons of American numismatics: large, attractive, and steeped in history. But within its millions of specimens, there are dates with “scarcity…”
For serious collectors and investors, the Peace Dollar is a series where rarity is not always measured by mintage: it's "rarity by condition," minting problems…
The Salvadoran one-peso coin, minted in silver between 1892 and 1914, represents one of the most complex and fascinating series in Central American numismatics. These pieces…
The Ecuadorian 1 Sucre coin was created in 1884 to modernize the national economy with a silver currency equivalent in weight and fineness to other international currencies.
The 8 Reales series (1824–1897) featuring the national coat of arms and the radiant Phrygian cap (Cap & Rays) are large coins (27.07 g of .903 silver) that circulated widely in the Americas and Asia.