From tin robots that look like they’re ready to take over the world (in a very slow, wind-up kind of way) to dolls that ...
Where brass armadillos guard treasures from yesteryear, and every aisle is a portal to the past. Welcome to the Brass Armadillo Antique Mall in Des Moines, Iowa. Let me tell you, folks, this isn’t ...
Silver coins are highly prized by dealers and collectors — not just because of their silver content, but also because they tend to be scarcer than coins minted with copper, nickel, zinc and ...
Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. The price of silver today, as of 9:12 am ET, was $31.61 per ounce. That’s up 0.09% from yesterday’s silver price of $31.58.
Silver is purchased in different forms including silver coins, bars, jewellery, idols, and utensils, among other items. Before investing in silver, it is important to know the current silver rate ...
The 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar holds a special place in U.S. coin history as the final year of production for this iconic series before the introduction of the Peace Dollar. Struck in Philadelphia ...
Why do prices of gold and silver differ in different cities of the country? The price of gold and silver in different cities in India is influenced by a combination of local and global factors ...
A man in Amsterdam found a metal disk in his cabinet and after some research, he realized it had quite the backstory.
Gold must be 99.5% pure Silver must be 99.9% pure Platinum must be 99.95% pure Palladium must be 99.95% pure Products that meet these criteria include Canadian Maple Leaf coins, Australian Koala ...
The complete Roman coin find from Bunnik. Credit: National Museum of Antiquities, Netherlands Two metal detectorists in the Netherlands have unearthed a rare collection of gold and silver coins dating ...
as expectations of Fed rate cuts have raised silver’s investment appeal. Physical investment (coin and bar demand) is forecast to fall by 15 percent to a four-year low of 208 million ounces. Demand in ...
Morgan silver dollars were 90 percent silver, one-dollar coins minted between 1878 and 1904, with a special one-off production in 1921 — but their history goes back a bit further. The Comstock Lode, a ...