The leading producer of coin, currency and collectibles expos in North America.

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Exclusive Interview: Our Colleague Vicken Yegparian Discusses the Historic Lars Emil Bruun Coin Collection Ahead of its Century-Long Awaited Auction i.mtr.cool/gpldawgugy #coins #numismatics #auction

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Join us in Baltimore on June 13-15 for the Whitman Baltimore Summer Expo! A great family-friendly activity and admission is always FREE. You'll find all the details on our website here: expo.whitman.com/baltimore-s…
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29 Apr 2024
Coin of the Day: Take a look at the Obverse Struck Through Error on today’s #MintErrorMonday feature. This 1999 Silver Eagle graded NGC Mint Error MS 65 displays a prominent Struck Through Error on the obverse, making it an attractive prospect for collectors of error coinage.
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#RosieTheRiveter - A symbol of women’s strength in WWII. Her legacy lives on in real-life Rosie’s honored in a CGM Ceremony, and women they continue to inspire. Available now, a bronze replica to gift to a person who inspires you. #WeCanDoIt bit.ly/3vW2OaD
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5 Apr 2024
Coin of the Day: Today we’re shining the spotlight on this rare 1792 Half Disme graded NGC XF 40 and pedigreed to “Col.” E.H.R. Green and the Eric P. Newman Collection. The 1792 Half Disme is widely considered to be the first US coinage struck under the Coinage Act of 1792.
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Early Bird – Pre-Registration is Now Open! Please call 404-214-4373 to place your Early Bird order. Pre-registration Early Bird Special is $50. Pre-registration Early Bird Special ends at 12 noon EST on March 15. The Early Bird cost is $75 at the door. See you in Baltimore!
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#DYK the 1932 George Washington Quarter was produced to commemorate the 200th anniversary of his birth? Fifty years later, the George Washington 250th Anniversary Half Dollar was released in 1982 to commemorate the 250th anniversary. @MountVernon #GWBirthday #HappyBirthdayGeorge
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CAC Grading names Ron Drzewucki president news.coinupdate.com/cac-grad…
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Please Update Your Systems as We Have a New ADDRESS! Whitman Expos P.O. Box 767158 Roswell, GA 30076 Thanks! We look forward to seeing you in Baltimore for the Whitman Spring Expo.
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Last chance to help make coin history! To celebrate the #Semiquincentennial, we’re re-striking historic coins from our vault and need YOUR help selecting the designs. Answer our survey bit.ly/3PmbBcz #Semiquincentennial
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Buying collectible #coins online comes with its fair share of potential risks. To help you navigate the world of online #collecting, we've put together this 10-point checklist with tips and guidelines to ensure you make informed and secure #purchases. bit.ly/3ugVR2G

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#OTD in 1990, the President signs Public Law 101-585, authorizing the issuance of annual silver proof sets. The first set featured five, 1992 (S)-dated coins, three of which (dime, quarter, half dollar) are minted in 90% silver. bit.ly/3C3UvX6
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In just half an hour, the Whitman Baltimore Winter Expo will be opening to the public! Will you be joining us on the bourse? Which of your dream coins will you be adding to your collection today?
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Q&A: is my Standing Liberty "No Stars Below Eagle" quarter a pattern coin? news.coinupdate.com/qa-is-my…
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New Pocket Change blog post from ANS Curatorial Assistant Alice Sharpless on the latest Roman Republican Die Project (RRDP) release, "A Variety of Control Mark Systems on Roman Republican Denarii" (numismatics.org/pocketchange…) #numismatics
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All U.S. coinage is produced with what is commonly called a “coin turn.” That means that the reverse side (tails) of the coin is upside down to the obverse side (heads). The Mint still produces coinage in this manner for traditional reasons; not due to any legal requirement.
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Inside the Mint: Historic change—celebrating prima ballerina Maria Tallchief news.coinupdate.com/inside-t…
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To honor our nation’s 250th Anniversary, we’re opening our vault and re-releasing YOUR favorites. Help us select this special collection of historic coins. bit.ly/3PmbBcz #America250 #Semiquincentennial
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