Coins
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- The Artwork of Karl X. Goetz
- A non commercial site displaying color images of most Goetz medals by Keinast numbers.
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- The Civil War Token Society
- A National, non-profit organization dedicated to research and education in the field of Civil War Token collecting.
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- The Pseudo-Etats of Erik Victor McCrea
- Coins from Nichtsburg & Zilchstadt, L'ile d'Heliopolis, micronations, fantasy states, imaginary countries.
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- The Token and Medal Society
- TAMS is the largest educational non-profit organization devoted to furthering the exonumia field, consisting of tokens, medals, badges and other related items. Issues the TAMS Journal 6 times annually, free classified ads. About 1600 members.
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- Canada: Royal Canadian Mint
- Features gold, silver, platinum and other uncirculated coins commemorating Canada's heritage and an abundance of numismatic information.
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- Kremnica Mint
- Produces coins and medals, as well as plaques, tokens, badges and custom-made articles. Includes a company profile, history, production details and an online shop.
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- Mints of the World
- Listing of world mints, both official and private, and other monetary authorities such as Central Banks, with contact details and other information.
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- Royal Australian Mint
- The Mint manufactures circulating coins for Australia as well as medals, medallions, seals and tokens for private and public sectors and sporting and tourism groups, both nationally and internationally.
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- The Royal Mint
- Contains information about British coins and coin-making in the past and present day, the Mint's history and current activities.
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- U.S. Mint
- Manufacturer of US circulating coins, Mint commemorative coins, and US Mint bullion coins. Numismatic information, online catalog and a special kids zone.
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- ANS Library
- The Library of the American Numismatic Society in New York houses a collection of numismatic literature, presently numbering some 100,000 items.
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- Ancient Coin Book Publications
- A series of books authored by David R. Sear aimed at covering the entire spectrum of ancient numismatics.