There was a time when Sears, Roebuck and Company was as ingrained in the American psyche as baseball, pickup trucks, and fireworks. It was where many U.S. consumers went to get a washer and dryer, a new bicycle, work jeans—or, as Billy Joel said in his 1977 song...
What's the difference between the terms mint state and proof? A big one! One term refers to a coin's graded condition and the other most often refers to a coin's method of manufacture. When comparing prices for mint vs. proof coins, you want to make sure you fully...
Many are saying it: “The Fed will cause the next crash!” But what do they mean, and how plausible is it? The Fed is America’s central bank, and by their own definition, their role is to provide the nation with a “safer, more flexible, and more stable monetary and...
December 7, 1941, set the stage for America's entry into World War II and a victory that thwarted European and Asian aggressors bent on global domination. It's a date that has lived in infamy ever since, just as President Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaimed it would in...
Fort Knox, KY. It's home to a well-known Army base, but it's also home to the U.S. Bullion Depository, which used to house a large portion of the country's official gold reserves. Does it still? As America's Gold Authority®, U.S. Money Reserve is here to shed light on...