Coins, Currency & American History

Littleton Coin Company

America was not built in a straight line.It was built through arguments about power, money, and trust. This podcast tells the story of the United States through the forces that shaped it beneath the surface: currency, credit, debt, and the systems people argued over long before the outcomes were clear. Instead of memorizing dates and battles, we follow the economic and political choices that quietly defined who benefited, who paid the price, and why the nation developed the way it did. From the fight between Hamilton and Jefferson, to the rise and fall of early national banks, to gold rushes that turned frontiers into financial centers, each episode explores how Americans tried to turn ideals into institutions. How paper promises competed with hard money. How regional economies grew apart even as the country claimed unity. And how decisions made in moments of uncertainty echoed for generations. This is not a story about heroes or villains. It’s a story about systems, incentives, and unintended consequences. Across 52 episodes, the series moves from the founding era to the modern age, showing how debates over money and power never really ended, they only changed form. Every crisis, boom, panic, and reform is part of the same ongoing argument about who controls value and what a nation owes its people. If you want to understand why America works the way it does today, you have to understand how it learned to pay its bills, trust its currency, and fight over who held the keys. This is American history, told through the economics that made it real.

  1. Apr 17

    Ep. 16 – The Uncertain Fate of America’s Frontier

    In the early 19th century, Americans spoke of the western frontier with confidence. It was where Jefferson’s agrarian citizens would flourish. The land that would cure poverty and absorb the restless masses of the East. An investment that would pay dividends for generations. But by the 1840s, something changed. People began to see it as a costly promise rather than a realized future. And belief in the West was an unspoken pillar holding the young republic together...  Presented by Littleton Coin Company. Visit us online at: https://www.LittletonCoin.com We hope you've enjoyed this episode of the Coins, Currency & American History podcast, presented by Littleton Coin Company. Visit us online at: https://www.LittletonCoin.com Are you a collector? Shop one of the largest inventories of coins, paper money & collecting supplies at https://www.LittletonCoin.com New to Collecting? Check out Littleton's FREE Coin Collecting Learn Center at: https://www.LittletonCoin.com/Learn Want more fun facts about coins & currency? Check out Littleton's popular Heads & Tails Blog at: https://blog.LittletonCoin.com Follow Us on Social Media:  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/littletoncoincompanyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/littletoncoincompany/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/LittletonCoinCoPinterst: https://www.pinterest.com/littletoncoin/X: https://twitter.com/LittletonCoinLittleton Coin Company Serving Collectors Since 1945 Copyright © 2026 Littleton Coin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 1309 Mt. Eustis Road, Littleton, NH 03561

    8 min
  2. Apr 10

    Ep. 15 – Everyday Money in Antebellum America

    The United States recovered slowly from the Panic of 1837. Trade resumed. Banks reopened. Wages returned. Eventually, the crisis passed and the country resumed its growth. But the panic left behind a revealing question: How did Americans actually conduct daily transactions? The United States was one nation in principle but many economies in practice. And its money reflected that reality...  Presented by Littleton Coin Company. Visit us online at: https://www.LittletonCoin.com We hope you've enjoyed this episode of the Coins, Currency & American History podcast, presented by Littleton Coin Company. Visit us online at: https://www.LittletonCoin.com Are you a collector? Shop one of the largest inventories of coins, paper money & collecting supplies at https://www.LittletonCoin.com New to Collecting? Check out Littleton's FREE Coin Collecting Learn Center at: https://www.LittletonCoin.com/Learn Want more fun facts about coins & currency? Check out Littleton's popular Heads & Tails Blog at: https://blog.LittletonCoin.com Follow Us on Social Media:  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/littletoncoincompanyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/littletoncoincompany/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/LittletonCoinCoPinterst: https://www.pinterest.com/littletoncoin/X: https://twitter.com/LittletonCoinLittleton Coin Company Serving Collectors Since 1945 Copyright © 2026 Littleton Coin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 1309 Mt. Eustis Road, Littleton, NH 03561

    11 min
  3. Apr 3

    Ep. 14 – Scarce Specie and the Panic of 1837

    Economic stability depends on confidence. And in the early nineteenth century, confidence rested on metal. Gold and silver were trusted. Paper was tolerable as long as it could be redeemed. When confidence faltered, the American financial system strained under the weight of redemption demands. The Panic of 1837 revealed just how fragile this balance could be… Presented by Littleton Coin Company. Visit us online at: https://www.LittletonCoin.com We hope you've enjoyed this episode of the Coins, Currency & American History podcast, presented by Littleton Coin Company. Visit us online at: https://www.LittletonCoin.com Are you a collector? Shop one of the largest inventories of coins, paper money & collecting supplies at https://www.LittletonCoin.com New to Collecting? Check out Littleton's FREE Coin Collecting Learn Center at: https://www.LittletonCoin.com/Learn Want more fun facts about coins & currency? Check out Littleton's popular Heads & Tails Blog at: https://blog.LittletonCoin.com Follow Us on Social Media:  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/littletoncoincompanyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/littletoncoincompany/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/LittletonCoinCoPinterst: https://www.pinterest.com/littletoncoin/X: https://twitter.com/LittletonCoinLittleton Coin Company Serving Collectors Since 1945 Copyright © 2026 Littleton Coin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 1309 Mt. Eustis Road, Littleton, NH 03561

    10 min

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America was not built in a straight line.It was built through arguments about power, money, and trust. This podcast tells the story of the United States through the forces that shaped it beneath the surface: currency, credit, debt, and the systems people argued over long before the outcomes were clear. Instead of memorizing dates and battles, we follow the economic and political choices that quietly defined who benefited, who paid the price, and why the nation developed the way it did. From the fight between Hamilton and Jefferson, to the rise and fall of early national banks, to gold rushes that turned frontiers into financial centers, each episode explores how Americans tried to turn ideals into institutions. How paper promises competed with hard money. How regional economies grew apart even as the country claimed unity. And how decisions made in moments of uncertainty echoed for generations. This is not a story about heroes or villains. It’s a story about systems, incentives, and unintended consequences. Across 52 episodes, the series moves from the founding era to the modern age, showing how debates over money and power never really ended, they only changed form. Every crisis, boom, panic, and reform is part of the same ongoing argument about who controls value and what a nation owes its people. If you want to understand why America works the way it does today, you have to understand how it learned to pay its bills, trust its currency, and fight over who held the keys. This is American history, told through the economics that made it real.

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