A forgotten industrial giant, 19th-century glassmaking lives on through the merchant notes and scrip it left behind.
Fish are aquatic, gill-bearing, cold-blooded vertebrates with fins and tails for swimming and covered in scales. Recently, a ...
The American Innovation series heads to Wisconsin, honoring the Cray-1 supercomputer and its groundbreaking role in modern computing.
A Littleton Coin Company employee uncovers a rare struck-through error on a new 2026 quarter, sparking early collector ...
Despite the rise of digital payments, global data shows cash remains a critical safeguard during economic uncertainty, political shifts, and system disruptions.
The small British Overseas Territory in the South Atlantic Ocean has announced a new series of St. Helena bank notes. The new ...
Rare Bank of England and Irish notes—from an 1895 £10 to an 18th-century wartime issue—headline a Noonans sale, with several ...
The U.S. has unveiled its 250th coins, but where’s the bank note to match—and the chance to reach a wider audience?
A strong showing of rare Levantine bank notes drove Noonans’ sale of the Ibrahim Salem Collection to more than £617,000.
A close vote crowns “Young Benjamin Franklin” the MEDALS250 winner, with two striking designs sharing runner-up status.
A new survey shows coins still dominate laundromats—but digital payments are rising, and studies suggest they may lead ...