One matter that needed to be settled was currency and, specifically, coins. Over the years, American currency has gone through plenty of changes both in shape and precious metals... and that isn't ...
Collectors snapped at an unprecedented opportunity to acquire a coveted 1652 threepence coin from America's first mint at ...
As nations edge closer to cashless societies, could the decline of physical money impact national security? Surprisingly, ...
In 1652, British settlers in America defied their royal overlords by setting up a mint in Boston. The colonists began ...
Pre-1933 gold coins and pre-1965 silver coins are an excellent way to invest in precious metals and serve as a reminder of a ...
coin dies, printing plates, scales and weights, financial documents and apparatuses, credit cards, and objects that reflect established and emerging digital monetary technologies worldwide. National ...
They were put there for a very important reason. The process is called "reeding," and it all goes back to when the US Mint was first created. Follow Tech Insider: On Facebook More from Tech If you ...
US investment bank JP Morgan has created a crypto-currency to help settle payments between clients in its wholesale payments business. JPM Coin is the first digital currency to be backed by a ...
This video shows how much it costs to create dollar bills and coins. More from Finance The Federal Reserve System controls the amount of money that circulates in the United States. The production ...