The Senator Robert Menendez case won’t be the first time in recent memory where numismatics or bullion played an important role.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
Numismatics have long been an important trope in pop culture. Here are some of the more notable examples.
If I had a time machine, I’d go back and buy a bunch of gold coins before they spiked in value in the 2000s.
“Nixon in New York” will be released on paperback in the fall. As such, here’s a post about my Richard Nixon coin.
Unloved by many (including Charles De Gaulle), this subway token-esque coin nevertheless proved to be very influential.
I’ve talked about the coins I didn’t buy at the ANA World’s Fair of Money. So what about the ones I did buy?
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Arkansas Centennial Half Dollar (Joe Robinson Version): A Forgettable Coin for a Forgotten Senate Giant
When we think powerful Senate Majority Leaders, it’s usually Lyndon Johnson, Robert Taft, Mitch McConnell or Harry Reid. Why not Joe Robinson?