Unfortunately, if you’re hoping to finish your quarter collection, you’ll have to keep searching: the Mint no longer produces the state designs. Are your old coins and bills valuable?
Unfortunately, not everyone’s going to come across a truly rare coin like the 1933 “Saint Gaudens” Double Eagle (last sold for almost $19 million). But you could still find some state ...
You can start this week. Between 1999 and 2008, a new state quarter was released every ten weeks. Each state’s quarter featured an image representing it, along with the year it entered the ...
The National Numismatic Collection is comprised of approximately 1.6 million objects and is thought to be the largest collection of money and transactional objects in the world. Its diverse holdings ...
Despite the postmaster general’s assurances, the mail agency’s operational statistics aren’t encouraging for the coming ...
A Postal Service watchdog and a group of state elections officials have recently raised concerns about how the agency is training workers in handling mail ballots. But a Postal Service watchdog ...
Open House will follow, where members can meet program leaders, community and Sac State partners all in one place and get help signing up for programs. The Renaissance Society is dedicated to ...
Or your grandpa’s coin collection. Some old earrings that don ... past international president of the American Society of Appraisers (ASA), even if gold prices aren’t particularly high ...
Indian postal department has allotted a unique postal ... office of the largest city and is known as the sorting office. A state may have one or more sorting districts depending on the volumes ...