The U.S. Mint exists to produce money, but it also makes money by creating bullion coins for investors and numismatic coins ...
It was worth a mere threepence when struck at the new Boston Mint in 1652, but the rare silver coin is now worth more than $2 ...
A small silver coin that was struck in 17th century Boston just sold for $2.5 million dollars. The 1652 Massachusetts ...
Although the coin is only about the size of a nickel and has a silver value of just $1.03 on today’s market, its age and ties to American history have made it the most expensive non-gold US coin ...