Currency units: 1 $ (Dollar) = 10 d (dimes) = 100 ¢ (cents)
Still circulating currency
Standard American paper currency, documenting the evolution of the Greenback and its security.
Focus on the $100 Federal Reserve Note and its various design iterations through the decades.
The legendary inaugural Lincoln Cent era designed by Victor David Brenner. This batch features the iconic twin wheat ears reverse, standard bronze compositions, and the unique zinc-plated steel wartime emergency issue of 1943.
Standard circulation coinage of the United States from 1930 to the present.
The classic modern penny series showcasing Frank Gasparro's Lincoln Memorial reverse. Captures the crucial 1982 metallurgical shift from 95% solid copper to the lightweight copper-plated zinc standard used today.
A special three-coin commemorative set issued for the United States Bicentennial. Includes the Colonial Drummer Quarter, the Independence Hall Half Dollar, and the Liberty Bell Moon Dollar, all featuring the iconic 1776-1976 dual date.
Iconic series (1999–2008) honoring each state with unique reverse designs.
A special commemorative series of 5-cent coins marking the 200th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. It includes four distinct reverse designs issued over two years.
Dollar series (2007–2016) featuring portraits of deceased U.S. Presidents.
A special four-coin series celebrating the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birth. The designs depict his life stages: Birthplace in Kentucky, Formative Years in Indiana, Professional Life in Illinois, and Presidency in DC.
A one-year extension of the 50 State Quarters program, honoring the District of Columbia and five U.S. territories. This batch captures the unique cultural and geographical identity of areas like Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The contemporary circulating United States 1 Cent coinage. Features Lyndall Bass's Union Shield reverse, representing national unity and preservation, struck on high-volume, modern copper-plated zinc blanks.
America the Beautiful series (2010–2021) honoring national sites and parks.
A series honoring trailblazing women in US history. This batch includes the 2024 Mary Church Terrell issue and other influential figures in civil rights, science, and the arts.
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