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CoinNews photos offer a closer look at the U.S. Mint’s first Best of the Mint product, the 1916 Mercury Dime Gold Coin and Silver Medal Set, highlighting the 24-karat gold coin and the newly designed silver medal. CoinNews photo collage shows a Best of the Mint 1916 Mercury Dime Gold Coin and Silver Medal Set with its gold coin, silver medal, packaging and accompanying director’s note Released June 4 for $810, the set honors the historic 1916 Mercury dime, also known as the Winged Liberty dime. The one-tenth-ounce, 99.99% fine gold coin faithfully reproduces Adolph A. Weinman’s classic dime designs…

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The Whitman Summer Coin & Collectible Expo returns to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor June 11-13, 2026, bringing dealers, collectors, auction lot viewing, and family activities to the Baltimore Convention Center. Whitman Expos returns to the Baltimore Convention Center for 3 days of of buying, selling, trading, and discovery June 11-13, 2026. Image courtesy: Whitman Brands The three-day show will be held in Halls A & B and is open to the public with free admission. The expo will feature more than 200 independent dealers offering rare coins, paper money, bullion, tokens, medals, and collecting supplies. The summer event is smaller than…

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Dennis Tucker has joined the Central States Numismatic Society Board of Governors, succeeding Carrie Meyer, who stepped down voluntarily to focus on her growing responsibilities as a college professor and administrator. Dennis Tucker Carrie Meyer Meyer previously served as curator of the renowned Byron Reed Collection at The Durham Museum in Omaha, Nebraska. She is currently an Associate Professor and Associate Dean of the Department of Special Collections and Archives of the Health Sciences Library at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. “On behalf of the Central States Numismatic Society, I extend our sincere thanks to Carrie Meyer…

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The United States Mint’s 2026 Semiquincentennial Silver Proof Set goes on sale today, June 11, at noon ET. This release gives collectors one of only three opportunities to obtain a 2026 Lincoln cent and the only complete lineup of 2026 Semiquincentennial silver coins. U.S. Mint product images for the Semiquincentennial 2026 Silver Proof Set Demand is already evident. The Mint’s latest sales report shows that 153,304 sets have been claimed through its subscription program, which lets customers reserve annual products before their public release. That leaves fewer than 100,000 sets available for today’s public launch, based on the Mint’s published…

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One month after THYP launched on Nasdaq, the three US-traded spot HYPE ETFs have pulled in $161 million in net inflows. June 5 was the only session to register an outflow, a $2.9 million redemption from BHYP, and every other trading day has closed in the green. The clean flow record partly reflects access mechanics, as Hyperliquid restricts US users from its platform, leaving brokerage-listed ETFs as the only way American investors can hold HYPE without navigating a non-custodial wallet. The more durable driver is the asset itself, a derivatives venue with auditable usage metrics, a fee-to-buyback tokenomics loop, and…

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Everyone knows about the ETFs, but almost nobody knows about the dozens of obscure institutional products being built around Bitcoin while the funds soak up all the attention, from a $40 million insurance reserve in Barbados to an S&P-rated bond deal sold to Wall Street investors by Jefferies.The ETFs answered only one question, which was how ordinary investors and institutions could own Bitcoin inside a regulated wrapper. The products in this article answer a different, and arguably bigger one: what can you actually do with Bitcoin once you own it?The answer is: the same things finance has always done with…

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On July 1, 2026, the temporary permission that lets crypto companies keep operating in Europe while they wait for a proper MiCA license runs out, and it creates a huge problem that lands straight on ordinary users.Europe’s crypto law, known as MiCA, requires any exchange, broker, or wallet service that wants EU customers to hold an official license. Hogan Lovells counted only 194 licensed crypto firms across the EU as of May 2026, including banks, in a market that had more than 3,000 registered crypto companies back in 2024.Around 75% of those older firms are expected to lose their right…

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Elon Musk has become the first person in modern history to amass a personal net worth exceeding $1 trillion, crossing the historic threshold on Friday following the record-breaking public market debut of SpaceX.According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, the technology executive’s total fortune now stands at $1.11 trillion.To put the unprecedented scale of this capital into perspective, Musk’s net worth is now above that of the total market capitalization of the global cryptocurrency sector when excluding Bitcoin. When including the world’s largest digital asset, his wealth accounts for exactly half the value of the entire crypto industry.The financial milestone immediately…

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The banks are finally buying the vaults. In May, BNY, the world’s largest custodian with $59.4 trillion in assets under custody and administration, announced it would offer Bitcoin and Ethereum custody in Abu Dhabi. Weeks later, Standard Chartered confirmed it will fully acquire Zodia Custody, the digital asset custodian it incubated in 2020, with the deal expected to close by the end of August.Once a back-office concern for crypto-native firms, custody has now become a strategic priority for the world’s biggest banks.However, the institutions best known for managing risk are buying into Bitcoin infrastructure just as the industry admits it…

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Bitcoin reclaimed $64,000 on June 12 and touched an intraday high of $64,301 in the same session that spot ETF flows finally flipped positive after four straight sessions of institutional selling, and oil prices fell as peace deal momentum built between Washington and Tehran.On June 13, Bitcoin fights to stay close to the $64,000 level, with a setup that looks better than it did 24 hours ago, and every piece is fragile enough to unwind before Monday’s open.The cushion above $64,000 is thin enough that a hold into Monday separates a genuine repair phase from a relief bounce that exhausts…

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