NEW YORK - "The holy grail of coins" and two of the world’s most valuable items in stamp-collecting are going up for auction next week in New York and could sell for a combined $37 million. The three ...
Brooklyn Gallery Coins and Stamps Inc. opened on Fourth Avenue in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn over 47 years ago and has been a one-stop shop for stamp and coin collecting and supplies ever since. Like his ...
Opening a retail store that buys, sells and trades collectable coins and stamps is a good business venture for the hobbyist coin and stamp collector to get going. The store doesn’t need a great amount ...
Do you collect stamps and/or coins or have you inherited a collection, but do not know how or where to look for help? Tallahassee Stamp & Cover Club (TS&CC) and Tallahassee Numismatic Club (TNC) could ...
Building a collection has been a popular hobby for generations for many reasons but the main one? Well, who doesn’t love a treasure hunt? Serious collectors have a lifelong treasure hunt ahead of them ...
Something valuable might be collecting dust in your garage without you knowing. Find out if that old antique or passed down collectible is worth money at the New Mexico Coin-Stamp & Collectible Expo, ...
Royal Mail has unveiled a new set of stamps to celebrate the release of the 25th James Bond film, No Time to Die. Rare £5 notes: which ones are the most valuable? Could your rare 50p coin be worth ...
Located on West Tupper, Lincoln Coin & Stamp Company has been operating in downtown Buffalo since 1936. Sporting a large array of Lincoln memorabilia, this shop is reminiscent of times gone by. Neatly ...
The Tri-Cities Stamp Club and Tri-Cities Coin Club are sponsoring a joint stamp and coin show Oct. 3-4 at the M Hotel, 1515 George Washington Way, Richland. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 3 and ...
The proceeds from Stuart Weitzman’s “Inverted Jennies,” a 1933 gold piece known as the double eagle and the One-Cent Magenta stamp will go to charitable ventures. By James Barron The “Inverted Jenny,” ...
Ventura County's stamp and coin collectors lost a good friend and supporter last month. Richard 'Dick' Kollar, who, with his wife, Gail, ran Kett's Koin Kastle, died Feb. 7. His death was one of two ...