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Bowers and Merena will be offering Lot 3410 in their Baltimore Coin and Currency Auction next week. One item, possibly unique, is a 5 coin 1871 Standard Silver Pattern Proof Set.

Five-piece pattern proof sets of this type were distributed by the Mint to contemporary collectors. The number of such sets produced is unknown, but survivors are very rare ...

Full Article: Coin Profile: 1871 Standard Silver Pattern Proof Set to be sold in Baltimore - CoinLink

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The news of the discovery of gold in California reached the Oregon Territory in late July 1848. That news was confirmed in Oregon City, seat of Clackamas County, on August 9 of that year, when the brig Henry docked with gold dust, arriving from San Francisco, and by October more than two-thirds of the men in Oregon had departed to seek treasure in the gold fields of California ...

Full Article: Coin Profile: 1849 Oregon Exchange Company Five Dollar Gold Territorial Coin - CoinLink

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Coin Rarities & Related Topics

by CoinLink on May 19, 2010

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I maintain that the demand for rarities, while not readily apparent or provable, is very strong, and that reports of minimal supply in 2010 have been overstated. There have been considerably more transactions of rarities, so far in 2010, than even most dealers realize.

Yes, it is true that there are far fewer rarities in auctions during the first six months of 2010 then there were during the first six months of any other year since ...

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The Cast of Characters President Theodore Roosevelt, artist-sculptor Augustus Saint- Gaudens, Henry Hering and the chief engraver of the United States Mint, Charles Barber, played pivotal roles in the creation of one of our most beautiful coins in the history of the coinage of the United States.

Roosevelt was elected Governor of New York in 1899 and ascended to the office of ...

Full Article: The Story of America’s Most Beautiful Coin - CoinLink

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Concentrate on popular‚ rare‚ historically significant quality coins as part of an overall investment plan in good times and bad…and history suggests that the rewards are great. There are numerous reasons why the demand for rare coins is growing among collectors and investors alike. Here are fourteen of the most fundamental ...

Full Article: 14 Fundamental Reasons Why You Should Be Investing Your Money . . . In Money - CoinLink

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Top Five Morgan Dollars

by CoinLink on April 15, 2010

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Why waste everyone’s time? Let’s skip the appetizers and get to the meaty stuff right now: The Morgan silver dollars poised to increase the most in value in the years ahead are the 1895, 1892-CC, 1894, 1878-CC, and the 1883-CC. Pretty bold prediction, eh? At this point, the reader now has three options ...

Full Article: The Top Five Morgan Silver Dollars - CoinLink

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We are talking about true rarities and high grade drop dead monster coins (although we have not seen things like MONSTER MS68 Morgans). When is the last time you have seen any of these offered for sale more than once in the past few years? ... These are just RANDOM areas we could think of. Its nearly impossible to go to a major show today and see anything cool for sale. Even the major auctions...

Full Article: Is There Something Seriously Wrong With The Coin Market? - CoinLink

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1913 5C Type Two Buffalo Nickel–Struck on a Dime Planchet–MS66 NGC. 2.5 gm, which is exactly the expected weight of an Uncirculated silver dime.

This remarkable wrong planchet error is predominantly silver-white, but the centers display a whisper of almond-gold toning. Luster ...

Full Article: Unusual Items: 1913 Buffalo Nickel Struck on a Dime Planchet - CoinLink

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The following Email was received from Detective Christopher Browne of the Acton, Mass Police Department reporting the theft of coins from his car and reported the crime to the police at 3:49 p.m. April 3.

"Coin dealer Lano Balulesco of Concord, MA, had just departed from a Coin Show ... "

Full Article: Massacussetts Coin Dealer Lano Balulesco Reports Theft - CoinLink

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Coin Profile: The 1920-S Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle

April 2, 2010

The 1920-S double eagle is a prized rarity in the Saint-Gaudens series, and it holds a unique historical position in that assemblage. Before the United States entered the First World War, gold twenties actually circulated in the western part of the country. Coins from that early period are more …
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Unusual Items: US Mint ‘Gold Disks’ Made for Oil Payments to Saudi Arabia

March 23, 2010

One of the things we find most exciting about reporting on the numismatic marketplace is coming across those things we either didn’t know beforehand, or finding obscure and unusual numismatic items. Just recently we came across one such item, the Gold Disks produced by the US mint for ARAMCO oil payments to Saudi Arabia after [...]

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Collecting Date Sets of Liberty Seated Coinage Part 2: Quarters through Half Dimes

March 22, 2010

The seated quarter dollars had their production starting a year earlier in 1838. The series was just like the other seated series, except for the half dime and dollar, struck until 1891, when it was finally replaced a year later by a new design, made by Charles Barber. The design is not much different than [...]

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Collecting Date Sets of Liberty Seated Coinage – Part 1: Dollars and Half Dollars

March 22, 2010

Collecting seated coins can be fun, rewarding, and above all very challenging. Not many people can afford both the time and cost to search, find, and have the opportunity to buy the hard to find coins which are included in every seated series due to the many dates and mintmarks included in the series. Examples [...]

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Princeton University Acquires Armenian Ancient and Medieval Heritage Coin Collection

March 15, 2010

The Armenian Heritage Collection was assembled to represent the various periods in the pre-modern age when Armenia produced its own coinage or made substantial contributions to the coinage of other powers, according to Princeton Curator of Numismatics Alan Stahl.
Stahl said the acquisition will provide scholars with access to …
Full Article: Princeton University Acquires Armenian Ancient [...]

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This 19th Century Cent Coin Design Lasted For Only One Year

March 12, 2010

The one-cent denomination is unique in our nation’s monetary history. It was first struck in 1793, the year that the Philadelphia Mint, located on Seventh St. between Market and Arch, began minting coins for the new nation. With the exception of …
Full Article: This 19th Century Cent Coin Design Lasted For Only One Year – [...]

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