Precious Metal & Rare Coin Market News
ADP Report Reveals Job Losses, Manufacturing Contracts for Ninth Month
Imagine if you could be a fly on the wall at the next Federal Reserve meeting. From a new round of job losses in November to a lengthy contraction in the U.S. manufacturing sector, when the Fed meets Dec. 9-10, there will be plenty for the Fed governors to talk about. Gold in A Holding Pattern Since notching a fresh record high in October, gold trade has turned consolidative and sideways as the market takes ... >> Read More
The Story Behind the 1936-S Bay Bridge Silver Half Dollar
The 1936-S Bay Bridge Silver Half Dollar is one of the most beloved classic commemoratives in U.S. coinage. With its bold design, regional pride, and limited production, it captures a moment in California history when the West was rising in national importance. More than just a collectible coin, it is a silver time capsule that celebrates one of the greatest engineering achievements of its age: the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge. This is the story of ... >> Read More
Retail Sales, ADP Report, Confidence Survey Reveals Economy Remains Sluggish
Gold climbed and stocks slumped as private ADP jobs report revealed accelerating job losses, a confidence survey showed a downturn in sentiment and new retail sales data disappointed. Gold hit a 10-day high following the news and stocks turned lower. Digging Deeper into the Economic Outlook Payroll processing firm ADP reported that job losses averaged 13,500 per week for the four weeks ending November 8, which pushed stocks lower as “risk-off” trading sentiment increased. The ... >> Read More
Jobs Data Puts December Rate Cut in Question: Gold Trades In Holding Pattern
The September jobs report, which arrived seven weeks late, due to the U.S. government shutdown revealed that 119,000 new jobs were created that month. That far outpaced expectations for a 50,000 job gain. The better-than-expected September jobs report called into question whether or not the Federal Reserve will pull the trigger on a third interest rate cut when it meets in December. U.S. stocks initially gained on the news, but quickly reversed lower and wiped ... >> Read More
The Story Behind the 1851 $50 Humbert 880 Reeded Edge
Few coins capture the raw urgency, ambition, and chaos of the American Gold Rush the way the 1851 $50 Humbert 880 Reeded Edge does. Today, this octagonal “fifty-dollar slug” stands among the most legendary issues in American numismatics, but its story begins in the dusty, makeshift streets of early San Francisco—where gold was plentiful, coinage was scarce, and commerce was held together with luck, grit, and a handshake. The California Gold Rush and a Desperate ... >> Read More
Four Countries Dominate Investment Demand for Silver Bars and Coins
2025 has been a bellwether year for precious metals and not just gold. As investors around the world turn to the safety of precious metals, demand for silver bars and coins has shot sharply higher. Notably, investment demand from the United States, India, Germany, and Australia accounts for nearly 80% of global demand for silver bars and coins, according to a new report from precious metals consultancy Metals Focus. Why are investors turning to silver ... >> Read More
The Story Behind the 1870 $3 Gold Coin: A Rarity with a Golden Legacy
Introduction Every so often, a coin comes along that feels more like a secret than a piece of currency. The 1870 $3 Gold Coin is one of those secrets, a golden whisper from a bygone era when America was expanding westward, railroads were weaving the nation together, and gold was still king. Today, it stands as one of the most fascinating survivors of 19th-century U.S. Mint history. Though its face value seems modest by modern ... >> Read More
Global Gold Demand Rose 3% in 3Q, As Money Supply Hits New Record
Gold demand just hit a new record high for the third quarter at 1,313 metric tons, the highest quarterly number on record, the World Gold Council said. Demand for gold is rising just as the U.S. paper money supply reaches a new record high. Total investment demand for gold climbed 47%, demand for gold bars and coins surged 17% totaling 315.5 tons, and central bank buying jumped 10% to 219.9 tons in the third quarter ... >> Read More
Chinese Coins: From Ancient Cash to Modern Silver Pandas – Your Complete Collector’s Guide
Chinese coins present one of numismatics' most rewarding categories - and one of its most challenging. Spanning more than two millennia, it ranges from cast bronze cash coins and imperial silver issues to modern Panda bullion that rivals Western standards. For collectors, this depth offers genuine opportunity but also significant obstacles: unfamiliar scripts, overlapping reign marks, and a market where counterfeits exist for virtually every major issue. This guide outlines the major eras of Chinese ... >> Read More
Gold Tops $4,000 Then Retreats After Fed’s Mixed Signals on Future Cuts
Fed Cuts Interest Rate in Data Drought Just like a pilot flying a plane through a blizzard in white-out conditions, the Federal Reserve is making interest rate decisions blindfolded. Fed officials lack fresh economic data, because of the government shutdown. Today, amid the data drought, Fed officials voted 10-2 to cut its official interest rate to 3.75% - 4%. The Fed also said it will stop shrinking its balance sheet on December 1. Fed policymakers ... >> Read More




