When the U.S. Mint launched its 50 State Quarters Program in 1999, the point of the 10-year initiative was to honor each of the 50 states and share a little bit of history via free classroom lesson ...
Once known as the “Hobby of the Kings,” coin collecting is a global pastime open to anyone with an appetite for accumulation.
These eight quarters may look like just pocket change. But in the right hands, they could be exchanged for a fortune.
There's something to be said for collecting old coins. Some people do it for the fun of it or to have a cool story to tell. Others do it in hopes of making a profit. Unfortunately, not ...
You probably wouldn't think twice about the loose change rattling around in your pocket or sitting at the bottom of your purse. Most of us see quarters as nothing more than laundry money or parking ...
Amid the debate about the future of the penny, you may be wondering how much some of the coins you have around could fetch. After all, it could be a way to make extra money on the side. Here's a look ...
There are a lot of coins worth money — some rare coins that have sold for hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars. Others are worth their weight in gold or silver. If you have any of the ...
From 1999 to 2008, the U.S. Mint issued 50 commemorative circulating quarters to honor each state. Now, some of them, because of errors, misprints, or their pristine conditions, can exchange for ...