Coins

Silver Certificate Motto Set

This Silver Certificate Motto Set includes one 1935 Series dollar bill without the motto "In God We Trust" and one 1957 Series with the motto. The 1935 $1 Silver Certificates are America's last bank notes without the motto "In God We Trust.

America's First Silver Dollar

America's First Silver Dollar is not a replica! When the U.S. Mint struck its first Silver Dollar in 1794, the coin's size and silver purity were based on Mexico's 8 Reales silver coin. In fact, the 8 Reales was so popular it remained legal tender in the U.S. until 1857.

John Mccain Colorized Coin

A colorized portrait of presidential hopeful John McCain has been added to the front of a genuine legal tender U.S. presidential dollar. Whether you're a Republican or Democrat, this is a must-have campaign collectible. Displayed in an airtight protective acrylic coin holder.

Liberty Head Nickels

A fun coin to collect as the series started with controversy (thanks to a major design flaw) and ended shrouded in mystery. This set presents a Liberty Head nickel from the first and last year of issue (1883 and 1912, respectively).

Pound Of Pennies

Start your penny collection the easy way. This assortment gives you 148 coins (that's one full pound) from all six decades in which this one-cent piece was minted.

Steel Cents Collection

A rare find! 1943-war time steel pennies were minted due to expectations of a copper shortage. Our set of 5 pennies (minted in Philadelphia, San Francisco and Denver) was never placed into circulation. Worth far more than face value.

Presidential Dollar Album

Get ready now for the new dollar coins with this Presidential Dollar Album. Beginning in 2007, the U.S. Mint starts striking four new dollars coins each year, each featuring a different U.S. President.

Double Dated Coins

"Double-dated" set contains coins of the same denomination but different designs that shared a common production year. Dated 1916, the Barber dime was ending its 24-year run as the Mercury dime began.

Ford F1 Truck Light Up Coin

After WWII, Ford invested an unheard of (at the time) $1 million in its 1948 pickup series. The truck went on to become the world's top-selling vehicle! Officially-licensed 71 mg .925 silver clad commemorate colorized coin honors the F-1 series' 60th anniversary.

Roman Coin

Authentic coin of the Roman Empire. Certified to have been minted between 240 and 410 AD. Handmade, so no two are alike. Each features an emperor on one side & various myths or history on the reverse.