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The National Coin & Bullion Association (NCBA) is thrilled to announce a landmark victory for coin dealers, collectors, and investors.

House Bill 2 was introduced in the Kentucky General Assembly on January 10, 2025, marking a significant development for coin dealers and collectors.

ONLINE VIDEO DISCUSSES COIN STORAGE AND SAFETY

The entire Stack's Bowers Galleries November 2023 Showcase Auction, including the Olds Collection, is available for viewing and pre-sale bidding at www.StacksBowers.com.

“In my many years in the trade I have assisted numerous collectors and dealers in acquiring notes for their collections and inventory. I have built my reputation and a foundation of trust through my decades of experience and knowledge."

It is becoming more and more apparent that any scarce to rare note is now ending up in the hands of auction houses. This was the second show in which PMG offered on-site grading and they hit full capacity quickly.

Liberty Coin Service announces the acquisition of a previously unknown piece of U.S. currency, a Replacement 1918 $5 Federal Reserve Bank Note from the Philadelphia district (Fr.-784*).
The El Salvador Chapter of The Banknote Book is now available with up-to-date market pricing.
The pricing of the West African States chapter of the Banknote Book has been fully revised.

The EPMOA, as it is commonly known, is the seminal body of work on this important and historic numismatic subject.

Active bidding from both public auctions and dealer buy lists propels many upward price movements in this issue. The United States currency market remains robust, and while we have not yet approached the exuberance (over-exuberance?) of the 2008 market the climb has been steady now for nearly one year.

In some of the most exciting news to announce in a long time, at least from our perspective, CDN has acquired the well-known world paper money resource The Banknote Book (BNB).

The Stack's Bowers United States currency auction held in late March brought in $4.4 million across two sessions of just over 1,100 lots.

While it is still too early to declare that there is "top to bottom" demand in the rare currency market, we are relatively confident that this market strength still has some time to go.

In a Bitcoin world prices and popularity for high-denomination notes are moving fast.

Despite the cancellation of the FUN Convention that usually kicks off the year for many dealers and collectors, Heritage will still hold their important annual FUN United States currency auction.