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The U.S. Mint dropped the olive branch from the dime. What does that mean for the country?
The eagle turned to the olive branch to show the nation's preference for peace over war.
The U.S. Mint just revealed its new designs for the country’s 250th anniversary. The dime now exists without one of the most iconic elements: the olive branch that once rested in the flying eagle’s ...
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The $10,000 dime: How one tiny mint mark makes all the difference
Most people toss dimes into a jar without a second thought. They're the smallest, thinnest coin in everyday circulation, and ...
A new Canadian coin has been released, and it's a fancy dime with three-dimensional art. But if you want to get this coin, it ...
You never know when you might come across a valuable error coin, so it helps to know what to look for. Here's a look at five ...
For many, coin collecting is a fun hobby. But that hobby can quickly turn lucrative if you happen to find the right coin that’s worth a lot of money. Even if a coin isn’t particularly valuable when ...
Selling collectables online is often touted as an easy way to make money from home. Selling valuable coins, in particular, is thought of as a business anyone can get into with some simple research and ...
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They’ve talked about it for years…and President Trump finally did it. The U.S Mint stopped making pennies last November. They stated that it was costing 3.7 cents to make each ...
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