Knowledge of the production and history of coins is not enough to fully understand the complex forces that cause rarity and ...
Because it costs the Mint less than 10 cents to produce dimes, less than 25 cents to produce quarters and less than 50 cents to produce half dollars, when the Mint “sells” these coins to the ...
A law professor said in 2002 that just two firms — Baron & Budd in Texas and Ness Motley (later Motley Rice) in South Carolina — represented about half of ... are the coin of the realm in ...
Mass torts have generated well over $50 billion for injury victims and their lawyers since the 1980s. Opioid prescriptions have fallen, asbestos has been phased out, and dangerous drugs like fen-phen ...
Johnson & Johnson is making its baby powder with cornstarch instead of talc because of mass-tort lawsuits linking talc to cancer. But for all the impact, and the money, mass torts are little known to ...
There's nothing quite like the time-honored tradition of overreacting to everything we saw on Opening Day, so let's overreact ...
Three sisters from Ohio who inherited a dime kept in a bank vault for more than 40 years knew it had some value.
Three sisters from an Ohio family inherited a rare dime from 1975. Here's why it could be worth up to $500,000 when it goes ...
These days, some may wonder how much a dime is really worth. But, one dime coming to a Tampa coin show is worth a lot.
A rare dime from 1975 that lacks the letter "S" for the San Francisco mint it came from is up for auction and is expected to ...