Don't throw out memorabilia from the 1970s—you never know what rare or collectible treasure you might have. Everyday items ...
Inflation is passed along and used as an excuse by many industries to increase profit margins. Gun and ammunition firms, on the other hand, have been bucking that trend for decades.
The immediate past Chief Justice of Nigeria and current Chairman of the Body of Benchers, Olukayode Ariwoola, GCON, speaks ...
Everybody loves credit card sign-up promotions, but not many of us realise the promotions don't end with a welcome gift.
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Collecting Cars’ October 2025 auction sales hit another consecutive high, confirming the current strength of Australasia’s ...
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4 coins most people miss, worth thousands

As the penny is phased out, many people are taking a closer look at their coin jars, hoping to find rare coins that could be worth thousands. A report from the Coshocton Tribune highlights how ...
Vintage sets with rare colors, such as burnt orange or avocado green, command premium prices. Those distinctive harvest ...
At a diplomatic reception held in Vienna in the 1960s, British Foreign Minister George Brown sat in his chair enjoying a ...
For more than a century, the Middle East has been central to the making of the contemporary world order. Today the region is the world's largest exporter of oil, and its vast reserves have shaped ...
Penny production will stop next year. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Wake Forest Economics Professor Robert Whaples about the penny shortage already hitting some businesses.