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Vibrant. . . $695.00 1833. PCGS. MS-62. Brilliant. $1569.00 Bust Dollars –––––––––––––––––––––– 1793. PCGS. VF-35. Wreath. Lettered 1914-S. PCGS. MS-64. Scarce. . $649.00 1836. PCGS. AU-58. Lettered Edge. 1798. PCGS. F-15. Large Eagle. $1650.00 Edge. Clearly solid for the grade. In an 1915. PCGS. MS-65. Satiny. . . . $325.00 Full detail and lustrous...... $775.00 1798. PCGS. VF-35. Large Eagle. $3250.00 old ‘green label’ holder. . . . $16950.00 1918-D. PCGS. MS-65. Satiny. $2795.00 Seated Liberty Half Dollar ––––––––– Trade Dollars ––––––––––––––––––––– 1818. PCGS. AU-58. Lustrous. . $525.00 1918/17-D. PCGS. F-12...... $2095.00 1873-CC. PCGS. AU-58...... $4350.00 1853. PCGS. MS-63. BN...... $295.00 1923. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. . . . . $949.00 Flying Eagle Cent –––––––––––––––––– 1925-D. PCGS. MS-63. Brilliant. $845.00 1931-S. PCGS. MS-66. Flashy. . $495.00 1937. PCGS. PR-67. CAC.. . . . $1795.00 1937-D 3 legs. NGC. AU-58. CAC. Nearly mint state...... $1375.00 1937-D 3 legs. PCGS. MS-64. $6250.00 1938-D/S. PCGS. MS-66...... $209.00 1871-CC. PCGS. VF-30. Pleasing light 1857. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Beautiful Seated Liberty ––––––––––– silver-gray surfaces with solid detail. lustrous copper-nickel tan surfaces that 1840. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Drapery. A scarce and popular ‘CC’. . $2325.00 1874-CC. PCGS. MS-62. Well struck are devoid of major mark. . . $3695.00 Sharply struck & silver-white. $1595.00 Barber Half Dollars –––––––––––––––– Indian Head Cents –––––––––––––––– Bust Dimes –––––––––––––––––––––– with beautiful silver-white surfaces 1907. PCGS. PR-64+. Nice! . . $1550.00 1862. NGC. MS-64+. CAC.. . . . $495.00 1821. PCGS. VF-30. Large Date. $309.00 and a light champagne tint. . $3595.00 1908-O. NGC. MS-65+. CAC. $2595.00 1862. PCGS. MS-64. Lustrous. . $369.00 1823/2. PCGS. VG-10. JR-2, Large E’s. 1877-S. PCGS. MS-62. Nice frost on 1863. NGC. MS-65. Vibrant.. . . $849.00 1914. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. . . $4065.00 the design. In an old holder.. $1195.00 ...... $205.00 Walking Liberty Half Dollars ––––––– 1864 Bronze. PCGS. MS-65. RB. $649.00 Seated Liberty Dimes ––––––––––––– Morgan Dollars ––––––––––––––––––– 1920-S. PCGS. MS-64.Vibrant white 1864-L. NGC. MS-64. BN. . . . . $795.00 1874. PCGS. MS-62+. Arrows. . $575.00 1878-7TF. PCGS. MS-64. luster. In an old holder...... $3895.00 1884. NGC. PF-66. RB. CAC. . . $995.00 1877-CC. PCGS. MS-62...... $425.00 Reverse of 1878...... $229.00 1887. PCGS. PR-64. BN...... $269.00 Barber Dime –––––––––––––––––––––– 1921. PCGS. MS-64. A beautiful ‘key’ 1878-7TF. PCGS. MS-65. Reverse of date ‘Walker’. Old holder! . $11250.00 1889. NGC. MS-65. BN...... $279.00 1901. PCGS. PR-66. CAM. CAC. $1850.00 1878. Cream white luster. . . . $695.00 1892. NGC. MS-64. RB...... $275.00 Mercury Dimes ––––––––––––––––––– 1878-7TF. PCGS. MS-65. Reverse of 1907. PCGS. MS-64. RD...... $209.00 1917. PCGS. MS-66. FB. Vibrant. $699.00 1879. Nice clean surfaces.. . $1549.00 Lincoln Cents ––––––––––––––––––––– 1927. NGC. MS-65. FB. Satiny.. $339.00 1878-8TF. NGC. MS-64. Satiny. $469.00 1911-S. PCGS. MS-65. RB. CAC. $1049.00 1880-S. NGC. MS-66...... $209.00 1912-S. PCGS. MS-64. RB. CAC. $565.00 1880/79-S. PCGS. MS-65+. CAC. $325.00 1920-S. PCGS. MS-64. RB. . . . . $749.00 1881-S. NGC. MS-66...... $209.00 1922-D. PCGS. MS-63. BN. . . . $215.00 1881-S. PCGS. MS-65. 1923. PCGS. MS-64. RB...... $79.00 Old ‘rattler’ holder...... $119.00 1923. PCGS. MS-66. RD. . . . . $1049.00 1928-S. PCGS. MS-65. FB. CAC. Super 1921-D. PCGS. MS-63. CAC. The ‘key’ 1882-O. PCGS. MS-64...... $125.00 1927. PCGS. MS-66. RD...... $409.00 flashy cream-white luster with a touch to the series w/a well above average 1882-S. NGC. MS-66...... $209.00 1930. PCGS. MS-66. RD...... $99.00 of peripheral toning...... $2250.00 strike. Old PCGS holder. . . $13950.00 1883-CC. PCGS. MS-65+. DMPL. CAC. 1935. PCGS. MS-67+. RD. . . . . $299.00 1936. NGC. PF-62...... $599.00 1923-S. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. Very flashy Strong cameo contrast...... $1795.00 1937. PCGS. PR-66. Blast white. $499.00 brilliant luster. Old holder. . . $8995.00 1883-S. PCGS. MS-62+. CAC. $1895.00 1938. NGC. PF-64...... $199.00 1933-S. PCGS. AU-50...... $259.00 1884-O. PCGS. MS-65...... $119.00 1943-S. PCGS. MS-67. FB. . . . . $325.00 1933-S. PCGS. MS-64. Booming nearly 1886-S. PCGS. MS-62...... $439.00 Roosevelt Dime ––––––––––––––––––––– full white luster. Early holder! $1625.00 1886-S. PCGS. MS-65. Frosty.. $1795.00 1935. PCGS. MS-64...... $109.00 1887. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. . . . $425.00 1935-D. PCGS. MS-65...... $1095.00 1887-O. PCGS. MS-65...... $1650.00 1937. PCGS. PR-67. RD. CAC. A stunning 1936-D. PCGS. MS-65+...... $499.00 1887-S. PCGS. MS-63. Flashy. . $239.00 full red proof with deep reflective 1936-S. PCGS. MS-65. Satiny.. . $595.00 1889-O. PCGS. MS-62...... $295.00 surfaces. Super quality!. . . . . $3695.00 1937-D. PCGS. MS-65...... $569.00 1889-S. NGC. MS-63...... $325.00 1955 Doubled Die Obv. NGC. MS-61. 1983-S. NGC. PF-70. UCAM. No ‘S’. 1941-S. PCGS. MS-63...... $119.00 1890-O. NGC. MS-64. Satiny.. . $249.00 BN. A wonderful sharp strike. $1995.00 Blast white & rare! Only 9 examples 1942. PCGS. MS-65...... $84.95 1892. PCGS. MS-64. Flashy. . . . $895.00 Silver Three-Cent Pieces –––––––––––– have graded Proof-70 at NGC. $3995.00 1942-D. PCGS. MS-65...... $145.00 1894. PCGS. AU-58. Sharp detail and 1851. PCGS. MS-65+. CAC. . . . $895.00 Bust Quarter –––––––––––––––––––––––– 1942-S. PCGS. MS-64...... $94.95 crisp surfaces. Old holder! . . $2065.00 1858. PCGS. MS-64. Flashy. . . . $995.00 1818/5. PCGS. XF-45. Strong, even 1942-S. PCGS. MS-65...... $279.00 1894. PCGS. MS-63. A ‘key’. . $4750.00 1870. PCGS. PR-65. Scarce. . . $1595.00 detail. Old holder! ...... $1595.00 1943-D. NGC. MS-67+...... $1295.00 1894-O. PCGS. MS-62. Vibrant. $2495.00 Shield Nickel –––––––––––––––––––––– Barber Quarter ––––––––––––––––––– 1943-D. PCGS. MS-65...... $149.00 1894-S. PCGS. MS-63. Very few marks 1872. NGC. PF-64. Old holder. $455.00 1897-S. PCGS. G-4...... $99.00 1943-D. PCGS. MS-67. Vibrant. $525.00 for the grade. Old holder! . . $1550.00 Order Toll Free 1-800-638-8869 • www.coastcoin.com – Thousands of Great Collector Coins! – Log on to our website at www.coastcoin.com

1896. PCGS. MS-65. DMPL.. . . $995.00 1937 Boone. PCGS. MS-66. . . . $225.00 1910-D $20. PCGS. MS-65+. . $2995.00 1966. $100. F-1550. CAU. LTN. Red 1896-S. NGC. MS-63...... $3595.00 1937-S Texas. NGC. MS-66. . . . $249.00 1913-D $20. PCGS. MS-64+. . $2695.00 Seal. Crisp paper. Bright color. $269.00 1900-O/CC. PCGS. MS-63.. . . . $749.00 1937-S Boone. PCGS. MS-66.. . $565.00 Private Mint Gold –––––––––––––––––– 1966-A. $100. F-1551. CAU. LTN. 1900-S. PCGS. MS-64. Satiny mint 1938 Boone. PCGS. MS-66. . . . $525.00 1854. PCGS. MS-62. California Frac- Great paper body and color. . $419.00 luster. In an old holder! . . . . . $595.00 1938 Oregon Trail. PCGS. MS-66. $289.00 tional Gold. BG-308. 50¢. Octagonal 1966-A. $100. F-1551. XF. LTN. $299.00 1938-S Oregon Trail.. PCGS. MS-66. Liberty Head. R-4...... $409.00 National Currency –––––––––––––––––– Nice clean surfaces...... $329.00 1856. PCGS. MS-64. California Frac- 1865. $2. PMG. VF-20. IA. West Union. 1939-S Arkansas. PCGS. MS-66. $895.00 tional Gold. BG-434. 50¢. Round, Ch. 2015. Fayette County NB. F-389. 1948-D Booker T. Washington. Liberty Head. R-4. Flashy! . . $1095.00 A problem-free Lazy Deuce. $6795.00 PCGS. MS-65...... $69.00 1874. NGC. MS-62. California Frac- Early Gold Commemoratives –––––––– tional Gold. BG-775. 25¢. Octagonal Liberty Head. High R-6. . . . . $1250.00 1875. PCGS. MS-63. California Frac- tional Gold. BG-877. 25¢. Round 1901. NGC. AU-58. Doubled Die Rev. Indian Head. R-5+...... $499.00 VAM-3. Bold doubling on most the Private Token –––––––––––––––––––––––– reverse w/the Tail Feathers & Arrows 1915-S Panama-Pacific $1. PCGS. MS-67. 1837. NGC. MS-62. Feuchtwanger Cent. 1882. $10. PCGS. VF-20. IL. Oquawka. being particularly dramatic. . $9450.00 Absolutely stunning surfaces. Sits on Crisp white luster...... $425.00 Ch. 6086. The First Nat’l Bank of 1901-S. PCGS. MS-65. Vibrant. $2195.00 the brink of perfection!. . . . . $3750.00 Hawaiian Coins ––––––––––––––––––––– Oquawka, IL. Date Back. . . . $2750.00 1902. PCGS. MS-65. Well struck. $350.00 1916 McKinley $1. PCGS. MS-66. 1903. PCGS. MS-65. Satiny. . . . $219.00 Nearly mark-free. Old holder! $1295.00 Military Payment Certificates ––––––– 1903-S. PCGS. MS-63. Creamy luster 1926 Sesquicentennial $2 1/2. PCGS. 5¢. 472. VF. 1948-51 Replacement note. w/minimal marks. Old holder. $7750.00 MS-65. Vibrant. Old holder!. $1259.00 Very scarce...... $225.00 Peace Dollars ––––––––––––––––––––– Gold Coins –––––––––– 50¢. Series 541. CCU. 1958-61. A great 1923. PCGS. MS-65...... $109.00 1851-C $1. PCGS. AU-55. . . . $2195.00 Replacement note. Scarce.. . . $269.00 1923-D. PCGS. MS-65. Flashy. . $895.00 50¢. 651. PCGS. Superb-68. PPQ. 1923-D. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. . . $975.00 Vietnam Issue. Very Scarce. . . $245.00 Fractional Currency ––––––––––––––––– 1924-S. PCGS. MS-63. CAC.. . . $595.00 1847. Cent. NGC. MS-63. RB. CAC. 50¢. 3rd Issue. CAU. F-1339. Spinner 1924-S. PCGS. MS-64...... $850.00 Well struck and lustrous. . . . $2395.00 Type 2 rev. w/o design figures. $219.00 1925-S. NGC. MS-64...... $595.00 1847. Cent. PCGS. AU-58. . . . . $925.00 50¢. 3rd Issue. PCGS. Very Ch-64. F-1334. 1925-S. PCGS. MS-64...... $549.00 1855-O $1. NGC. MS-62. A frosty and 1883. $1. NGC. AU-58. CAC. $2150.00 1926-S. PCGS. MS-65...... $715.00 flashy example. The strike is exception- Error Coins –––––––––––––––––––––––––– Spinner, Green Reverse, Type 1. With Design Letter a...... $399.00 1927-D. PCGS. MS-65. Satiny. $3595.00 ally sharp & distinct...... $13750.00 1943. PCGS. AU-55. Wartime Jefferson 1928-S. PCGS. MS-63. Flashy. . $399.00 1873 $1. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Open 3. Nickel struck on a steel cent planchet. Obsolete Currency –––––––––––––––––– 1934. PCGS. MS-63...... $195.00 Vibrant frosty mint luster. . . . $1750.00 A rare and desirable error! . . $3450.00 1850’s. $5. PCGS. New-62. PPQ. NY. 1888 $1. PCGS. MS-64...... $795.00 1967. NGC. MS-62. Special Mint Set New York Co. Bank. PROOF.. $379.00 1836 $2.5. PCGS. AU-53. Script 8. Kennedy Half Dollar struck on a Colonial Currency –––––––––––––––––– Nearly mint state status. . . . . $1169.00 quarter planchet. Very flashy. $1095.00 December 1768. NC. Forty Shillings. 1849-C $2.5. PCGS. AU-53. . . $5650.00 Large Size Currency –––––––––––––––– PMG. VF-30. Dark signatures. $359.00 1855-C $2.5. PCGS. AU-50. . . $5395.00 December 1771. NC. Ten Shillings. 1886 $2.5. NGC. MS-60. . . . . $1250.00 PMG. Gem-65. EPQ. Sailing Ship. 1903 $2.5. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. $899.00 Excellent pen signatures. . . . . $549.00 1908 $2.5. PCGS. MS-64.. . . . $1079.00 1/9/1781. NJ. One Shilling Six Pence. 1911-D $2.5. NGC. MS-62. . . $6995.00 PMG. Ch Unc-63. EPQ. . . . . $1295.00 1934-S. PCGS. MS-64. Flashy white 1856-S $3. NGC. AU-50. . . . . $2195.00 12/1768. NC. Five Pounds. PMG. AU-50. luster & a sharp strike w/clean surfaces 1860 $3. PCGS. XF-45...... $1525.00 An scarce rarity at this grade. . $799.00 1874 $3. PCGS. AU-58...... $1275.00 and strong eye appeal...... $6250.00 12/1771. NC. Two Pounds. PMG. 1886. $2. F-241. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. 1935-S. NGC. MS-64. CAC. . . . $725.00 Ch VF-35. This is the highest possible Silver Cert. General Hancock. Vibrant 1935-S. PCGS. MS-63. Flashy. . $450.00 grade for a VF...... $329.00 Early Silver Commemoratives –––––– and well-centered. Scarce.. . $5495.00 12/1771. NC. Two Shillings Six Pence. 1891. $2. F-245. PMG. XF-40. Silver 1892 Columbian/Expo. PCGS. MS-66+. PMG. Gem-65. EPQ...... $525.00 CAC. Vibrant luster...... $1095.00 Cert. William Windom. . . . . $2195.00 4/23/1761. NC. Twenty Shillings. PMG. 1893 Isabella Qtr. NGC. MS-62. $395.00 1896. $1. F-224. PMG. Ch VF-35. Silver VF-25. Nice dark signatures. . $269.00 1921 Alabama. NGC. MS-65.. . $795.00 Cert. Educational Series...... $795.00 Error Notes –––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1921 Alabama, 2x2. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. 1838-D $5. PCGS. AU-55. Sharp strike 1901. $10. F-121m. PMG. Ch XF-45. 1957-B. $1. PCGS. Superb-68. PPQ. Champagne-white luster. . . . $1149.00 w/design features that really stand out! LTN. Bison. Mule variety. . . . $2795.00 Silver Cert. Mismatched serial # error 1925 Norse-American. NGC. MS-65. The 1st Dahlonega $5 issued. $23500.00 1917. $1. F-37. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. with U37034738A and U47034738A Thick Planchet...... $495.00 1843-C $5. PCGS. VF-30. . . . . $2250.00 LTN. Rare single digit serial # - K4A. appearing on the same note. . $695.00 1935 Connecticut. PCGS. MS-65. 1850-C $5. PCGS. XF-40. . . . . $2395.00 Vibrant & well-centered. . . . $3095.00 1976. $2. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. FRN. Nice original surfaces...... $325.00 1856 $5. NGC. AU-55. CAC. . . $750.00 1917. $1. F-37. PCGS. Very Ch-64. PPQ. Mismatched serial prefix letters with 1935-S Boone. PCGS. MS-66.. . $199.00 1856-S $5. NGC. AU-53. . . . . $1450.00 LTN. One digit serial # - K5A. $2595.00 H-A and B-A blocks appearing on 1936 Elgin. NGC. MS-65. . . . . $195.00 1875-CC $5. PCGS. F-15. CAC. $3875.00 1918. $2. F-767. PCGS. Very Ch-64. the same note...... $499.00 1936 Long Isl. PCGS. MS-64. . . $105.00 1853-O $10. NGC. AU-55. . . $4495.00 FRBN. Battleship Note. 2001. $1. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. FRN. 1936-D Texas. NGC. MS-65. . . $189.00 1891-CC $10. NGC. MS-61. . $2495.00 District...... $2595.00 New York District scarce mismatch 1936-D Boone. PCGS. MS-64. . $175.00 1894-O $10. PCGS. AU-50. . . . $885.00 Small Size Currency –––––––––––––––– serial numbers with #’s B76445591B 1936-D Texas. PCGS. MS-66. . . $249.00 1894-O $10. PCGS. AU-53. . . . $895.00 1953-A. $10. F-1707. CCU. Silver Cert. and B76445961B appearing on the 1936-S Cincinnati. PCGS. MS-64. $375.00 1913-S $10. PCGS. MS-62.. . . $9750.00 Vibrant color. Good centering. $239.00 same note...... $529.00

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Templeton Reid PRESIDENT & CEO Andrew W. Clurman $5, one of just SENIOR VP, CFO, COO, & TREASURER Michael Henry six known, gar- CHIEF INNOVATION OFFICER Jonathan Dorn nered $204,000 VP OF AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT Tom Masterson in lot 5462. VP, PRODUCTION & MANUFACTURING Barbara Van Sickle This is a remark- VP, PEOPLE & PLACES JoAnn Thomas ably attractive coin despite thee VP, DIGITAL PRODUCTS & PLATFORMS Katie Herrell PCGS designationon VP, IT Nelson Saenz of Genuine-Damage,ge, AIM BOARD CHAIR Efrem Zimbalist III both sides retonedoned nicely in warm hhoney-oney- ADVERTISING gold patina. The TTempletonempleton DISPLAY ADVERTISING SALES 800-573-0333 Reid $5 is one of the great ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE rarities among privaterivate andand territo-territo- April Krueger [email protected], Ext. 13654 rial gold issues. Dr. Dexter C. Seymour, VICE PRESIDENT, ADVERTISING SALES Kevin D. Smith whose research has provided us with A MS-61 (NGC) example of the 1849 ADVERTISING ASSISTANT Patti Roberts [email protected] much of what we know about Templeton Pacific Company $1 in lot 5475 realized SELF-SERVICE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Reid, estimates the mintage for the half $264,000. It is deemed as the finest of www.numismaticnews.com eagle at just 300 pieces. Most of these just three examples known, with one of coins were melted in the United States those three stolen in 1967 and lost to the Mint after a letter written by a local citi- numismatic community ever since. This NUMISMATIC NEWS EDITORIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES zen and published in the August 16, 1830 is an endearing specimen, both sides with 5225 Joerns Drive, Suite 2, Stevens Point, WI 54481 edition of the Georgia Courier revealed delicate pale rose and powder blue high- Phone 715-445-2214 Fax 715-445-4087 that one of Reid’s $10 coins contained lights to dominant light golden patina. onlyyg $9.38 in gold. The strike is exceptional for a privately SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE issued gold coin, all design elements Subscription inquiries, orders and address changes can be boldly to sharply defined. Wispy hairlines made at numismaticnews.com (click on “Customer Service”) Or by mail: Numismatic News, P.O. Box 421751, Palm Coast, and a slightly subdued finish explain FL 32142-1751 or call (866) 700-2979 within U.S. & Canada; the MS-61 grade from NGC, but the in- (386)246-3422 outside U.S. & Canada. hand appearance is quite smooth, and the

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click here to shop www.lccoins.com ANNOUNCEMINTS San Antonio Missions National Historical Park 2019 Quarter, 3-Coin Set On September 10, the United States The reverse (tails) design Mint will release a three-coin set, com- depicts elements of the Spanish memorating the San Antonio Missions Colonial Real coin to pay trib- National Historical Park. The set includes ute to the missions. Within an uncirculated 2019 quarter from the the quadrants are symbols Philadelphia Mint, an uncirculated 2019 of the missions: wheat sym- quarter from the Denver Mint and a proof bolizes farming, the arches 2019 quarter from the San Francisco Mint. and bell symbolize com- The San Antonio Missions National munity, a lion represents Historical Park quarters are the fourth Spanish cultural heritage, 2019 release in the America the Beautiful and a symbol of the San Quarters® Program and 49th overall since Antonio River represents the program began in 2010. Last month the irrigation methods and Mint released the rolls and bags along with life-sustaining resources. the silver 5-ounce coin. Inscriptions are “SAN The park manages four of five missions ANTONIO MISSIONS” in San Antonio. The four missions are “TEXAS,” “2019,” and active Catholic parishes and the National “E PLURIBUS UNUM.” Park Service maintains a strong partner- The coins are held in a durable plastic ship with the Archdiocese of San Antonio. card that features a picturesque image and household limit for this 3-coin set. The missions were built as walled com- a brief description of the site and the coin, Orders can be placed beginning at 12 noon, pounds, which contain the church, living as well as a Certificate of Authenticity on Eastern time, on September 10 by calling quarters, workshops, storerooms, and bas- the back of the card. the at 800-USA-MINT tions, or fortified towers used for defense. There is no mintage limit, nor is there a or online at www.usmint.gov.

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6 Numismatic News EXPRESS / September 24, 2019 e-letters from the Aug. 29 Numismatic News E-Newsletter Here are some answers sent from our e-newsletter readers. Read more responses at www.numismaticnews.com. If you had an unlimited budget, would you buy an 1879 Coiled Hair Stella or an 1894-S Barber dime? I would buy a decent selection of 19th- gold regular issue coins. I would definitely get the 1894-S Century Italian gold. Guy Cleveland Barber dime! I would also look for Krzysztof Fordonski via Facebook the Seated Liberty dime 1873-CC, via Facebook no arrows, too. Neither, I’m not a fan of either design. Wesley Ellis The Stella. Dean Hantzopoulos Portland, Ore. John Veach via Facebook via Facebook I would buy the 1894-S dime. Stellas I’d buy a port of Ostila sestertius or are nice, but there are more of them. Both? The 1894-S dime certainly gets Eld Mar denarius. Bill Rodgers more notoriety, though. Tom Mullally address withheld David Lawrence Rare Coins via Facebook via Facebook The 1894-S dime is a rare coin. I would buy the $1.00 (S), 1794 PCGS There are nine known and there is the SP-66, and a ticket to the Moon so I could I would buy both! story of the little girl that received a then bury it. Ron Stephens Steve McGowan couple of them from her father (who via Facebook Algonac, Mich. was then a Mint employee) and spent one on an ice cream cone. The Stella is The 1894-S Barber dime. I would without a doubt buy the finest beautiful and worth a lot of money, but Michael Mitchell example of the 1895 Morgan Proof dollar. I’ll take the story. via Facebook It is the finest coin there is today. Arthur Leslie Joe T. address withheld I would buy a complete set of all U.S. address withheld

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www.numismaticnews.com / September 24, 2019 7 COIN CLINIC How long have we had mintmarks on coins? „ I found a 1965 two-cent coin from „ Where was the 1940-B German to Heisei, triggering a change in both the Y the British Caribbean Territories-Eastern 10-pfennig struck? and KM numbers. Group. Where is this group? The “B” mintmark was that of the Vienna The BCT-EG was formed in 1950 Mint. Of the some 50 mintmarks used by „ To save a lot of time, do you happen and uses a common currency. The group the Austrian Mint, this is the only instance to have the total value for all of the coins includes Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, where a “B” was used. struck at Carson City? The Leeward and Windward Islands, British Just happened to have these at my Guiana and The British Virgin Islands. „ In a dealer’s junk box I found an early fingertips. Actually, it took a little searching. European coin with the date as “J620.” Is Double eagles – $16,689,680 „ How long have we had mintmarks on this a minting variety? Eagles – $2,822,780 coins? In this case the “J” is the style of digit Half eagles – $3,279,085 We have had mintmarks since they that was frequently used in the 16th and 17th Silver dollars – $12,660,288 began making coins. Greek cities used city centuries. You will also see the “1” with a Trade dollars – $4,211,400 symbols on their first coins as one of the split base, or “legs.” Half dollars – $2,654,313.50 first uses of mintmarks. Quarters – $2,579,198 „ My coin has a “10” and some 20 cents – $28,658 „ While studying the German two-mark Oriental characters on one side and a long, Dimes – $2,090,110.80 coins of 1970-1975, I noticed that some low building on the other. Where is it from? That adds up to be $22,791,545 in gold, have different arabesques and lettering. Is You have a coin from Japan, a 10-yen $24,223,968.30 in silver, and a grand total this a mistake? minted beginning in 1951 with a reeded of $47,015,513.30 in face value for more Beginning in 1970, new edge and coin edge, switching to a plain edge in 1959. than 56 million coins. dies were introduced, but there were still a It’s one of the few Japanese coins that lot of the old dies on hand at the various doesn’t bear the chrysanthemum. Joe Boling E-mail inquiries only. Do not send letters in the mail. mints. Those dies were used until the supply reminded me that the design remained the Send to [email protected]. Because of space limita- was exhausted. same but the dating era changed from Showa tions, we are unable to publish all questions. Hand-crafted Ornamentsments from the U.S. Mint This United States Mint introduced two ornaments this year – the 2019 United States Mint Ornament and the 2019 Mighty Minters™ Ornament. Each is hand-crafted in the United States and features a vibrant design around a 2019 Kennedy Uncirculated Half Dollar, from the Pennsylvania Mint facility. The ornaments are made of solid brass and imitation rhodium to deliver a silver look. The Mighty Minters™ orna- ment includes a silver cord for ease of display, while the U.S. Mint Ornament is accented with a red ribbon. The 2019 United States Mint Ornament’s design includes a red and green wreath with eye-catching silver- toned highlights, while the 2019 Mighty Minters™ Ornament introduces kids to some of the Mighty Minters, a wonderful, David J. Ryder. The Mighty Minters™ is the retail price of both combined. No inquisitive group with a special interest in Ornament includes information about the product limit or household limit is listed. coin collecting. coin and the Mighty Minters featured on Since being released on Aug. 13, the The 2019 United States Mint the ornament along with Director Ryder’s 2019 Mighty Minters Ornament has sold Ornament includes a separate Certificate signature on the back of the packaging. 2,394, while the 2019 United States Mint of Authenticity with information about The Mint is offering each ornament Ornament has sold 3,436. Orders can be the ornament and coin, as well as the separately for $24.95, or a bundle of placed online at https://catalog.usmint. signature of United States Mint Director, the two for $49.90, which interestingly gov or by calling 800-USA-MONEY.

8 Numismatic News EXPRESS / September 24, 2019 QUALITY COINS FROM JACK H BEYMER STANDING LIBERTY STANDING LIBERTY STANDING LIBERTY QUARTERS WASHINGTON WASHINGTON QUARTERS QUARTERS AG3 G4 VG7 F12 VF20 EF40 QUARTERS QUARTERS 1916 - - 5850. 8000. - - 1916 PCGS MS63FH ...... 21000.00 1924D AU55 ...... 300.00 1939D NGC, PCGS MS66 ...... 142.50 1946 PCGS MS65 lt toning ...... 37.50 1917 1 16.25 25.00 53.50 75.00 107.50 150.00 NGC MS62FH ...... 19000.00 NGC, PCGS MS66 ...... 760.00 1917D 1 17.25 26.50 77.50 107.50 135.00 180.00 AU58 35.00 NGC MS65 ...... 86.50 MS60 11.00 MS63 14.00 MS64 ..17.50 NGC AU55 ...... 13295.00 PCI MS65 (MS64) ...... 505.00 1917S 1 20.00 31.00 81.50 120.00 180.00 225.00 NGC MS64, lt toning...... 59.50 1946D PCGS, NGC MS66 ...... 51.50 ANACS F12 ...... 8000.00 AU50 280.00 PCGS AU55 ...... 302.50 1917 2 16.00 - 40.00 63.50 75.00 120.00 AU55 ...... 30.00 MS63 14.00 MS64 ...... 22.50 NGC G6 5200.00 PCGS VG8 ..5850.00 PCGS EF45 ...... 250.00 1917D 2 31.50 48.50 74.50 112.50 152.50 - VF20 10.50 VF30 12.25 EF40 .....14.00 1946S PCGS, NGC MS66 ...... 65.00 1917 Ty1 PCGS MS67FH ...... 3850.00 F15 135.00 VF30 ...... 193.50 1917S 2 - - 72.50 115.00 145.00 192.50 1939S MS60 95.00 ICG MS67 ...702.50 MS62 11.50 MS63 12.50 MS64 ..19.50 PCGS MS66FH ...... 1820.00 1924S PCGS MS64, lt toning ...1820.00 1918 - 18.00 25.00 - 85.00 - AU58 73.50 PCGS MS66 ...... 366.50 AU55 10.00 AU58 10.50 MS60 ..11.00 AU58 251.50 NGC MS65FH ..... 900.00 AU50 245.00 MS62FH ...... 1295.00 1918D 18.00 27.50 48.50 85.00 117.50 165.00 PCGS MS66, light golden tone . 332.50 1947 ANACS, NGC MS66 ...... 80.00 AU55 240.00 PCGS MS64FH ... 562.50 Fr2 ...... 12.75 1918S - 19.50 25.00 34.50 43.50 65.00 AU55 69.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 275.00 MS65 33.50 NGC, PCGS MS65 ..36.50 AU50 225.00 PCGS MS63FH ... 468.50 1925 AU58...... 138.50 1918/7S - - - 4650. - 9600. EF45 42.50 AU53 ...... 69.00 MS63 ...... 21.00 1919 - - 52.00 72.50 82.50 97.50 NGC MS63, light toning ...... 330.00 ANACS MS65 ...... 512.50 VF30 24.25 EF40 ...... 28.50 1947D MS65 39.50 NGC MS67 . 220.00 1919D - - - - 472.50 750.00 VF30 125.00 PCGS AU58 ...... 253.50 VG10 11.00 AU50 ...... 105.00 1940 PCGS PR66 ...... 170.00 NGC MS65 41.50 PCGS MS66 ..51.50 1919S - - - 195.00 450.00 675.00 EF40, hole repaired lower 1926 AU58 116.50 NGC MS66... 760.00 PCGS PR65, lt obv toning ...... 135.00 MS64 21.00 NGC MS66 ...... 51.50 1920 10.50 16.00 21.00 27.50 42.50 65.00 AU58 24.50 PCGS MS66 ...... 86.50 right obverse ...... 53.50 AU55 104.50 NGC MS65 ...... 500.00 1920D - - - 180.00 205.00 - AU58 10.75 MS60 11.25 MS63 . 18.00 EF45 12.50 MS66 ...... 84.50 F12, R scratched on obv ...... 25.00 VG10 11.00 AU50 ...... 87.50 1920S 12.75 - - - 43.50 - EF45 9,75 AU55 ...... 10.50 EF40 11.00 NGC MS65 ...... 61.50 1917D Ty1 NGC AU58(AU50) .... 265.00 1926D AU58 185.00 NGC MS65 ..500.00 1921 - - - - 637.50 870.00 1947S NGC MS67 ...... 247.50 PCGS MS65 obv toning spots ....55.00 AU50 262.50 PCGS AU50 ...... 265.00 AU55 ...... 170.00 1923 - 16.50 25.00 - 45.00 63.50 MS65 25.00 NGC MS67 toned .225.00 1940D PCGS MS66 CAC ...... 407.50 ANACS VF20 160.00 EF45 ...... 258.50 PCGS, NGC MS64 ...... 331.50 1923S - - - 675.00 1015. 1650. MS64 21.00 NGC, PCGS MS66 ..51.50 NGC, PCGS MS65 ...... 282.50 1917S Ty1 NGC MS64FH, bluish PCGS AU55 ...... 172.50 1924 - 16.50 20.00 26.00 40.00 54.50 NGC MS65 27.50 MS66 ...... 49.50 AU58 98.50 PCGS MS64 ...... 212.50 toned...... 1470.00 PCGS MS63 ...... 261.50 1924D - - - 120.00 - 232.50 NGC, PCGS MS66 lt toning ...... 45.00 1940S PCGS MS66 ...... 86.50 AU55 360.00 PCGS AU58 ...... 377.50 PCGS EF45 ...... 165.00 1924S - - 38.50 - 78.50 - PCGS MS65, lt toning...... 25.00 1925 5.25 8.00 9.50 11.50 23.50 51.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 48.50 AU50 337.50 PCGS AU53 ...... 349.50 PCGS VF20 90.00 VF30 ...... 122.50 MS60 11.25 MS63 ...... 17.00 1926 5.25 8.00 9.50 11.50 21.00 42.50 AU50 18.50 AU55 22.50 AU58 ...25.00 PCGS AU50 ...... 340.00 1926S VF30 ...... 83.50 AU50 10.00 AU55 ...... 10.50 1926D 9.75 15.00 25.00 40.00 87.50 157.50 1941 ICG, PCGS PR66 ...... 170.00 PCGS EF40 250.00 PCGS EF45 ..285.00 VG10 16.50 F15 ...... 30.00 1948 MS65 25.00 NGC MS66 ...... 51.50 1926S 6.50 10.00 13.50 18.50 47.50 - MS64 21.00 PCGS PR64 ...... 107.50 Fr1 8.50 VG10 ...... 111.50 1927 NGC MS65FH ...... 1010.00 PCGS MS66, medium toning ..... 49.50 1927 5.25 8.00 9.50 11.50 - 37.50 PCGS MS64 23.50 PCGS PR63 ..86.50 1917 Ty2 PCGS MS65FH ...... 1125.00 PCGS MS62 90% full head...... 225.00 1927D 11.75 18.00 29.50 46.50 99.50 - MS63 17.00 NGC, PCGS MS66 ..58.50 MS64 18.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 27.50 PCGS MS63 ...... 296.50 F15 14.75 VF30 28.50 AU50 ...... 87.50 1927S 39.00 60.00 85.00 - 341.50 840.00 MS60 11.50 MS62 14.50 MS65 ..38.00 MS60 ...... 11.00 AU50 157.50 AU58 ...... 198.50 1927D ANACS AU50 (EF40) ...... 197.50 1928 5.25 8.00 9.50 11.50 19.50 - EF40 9.50 EF45 9.65 AU50 ...... 9.75 AU50 10.00 AU55 10.25 AU58 ...10.50 NGC AU53 ...... 170.00 Fr2 ...... 7.65 1928D 5.25 8.00 11.00 14.50 23.00 - 1941D NGC, PCGS MS65 ...... 77.50 1948D MS64 28.00 NGC MS65 ... 60.00 ANACS AU55 ...... 184.50 1927S VG10 110.00 PCGS VF30 .592.50 1928S 5.25 8.00 9.50 11.50 19.50 37.50 MS63 60.00 MS65 ...... 75.00 PCGS MS65, lt toning...... 54.00 1917D Ty2 NGC MS61 ...... 362.50 G5 68.50 NGC VG8 ...... 87.50 1929 5.25 8.00 9.50 11.50 19.50 37.50 MS60 48.50 PCGS, NGC MS63 ..62.50 MS63 19.50 PCGS MS64 ...... 30.00 AU50 263.50 PCGS AU50 ...... 265.00 1928 VG10 11.00 AU50...... 87.50 1929D 5.25 8.00 11.00 14.50 23.00 42.50 1941S MS63 56.50 MS66 ...... 120.00 AU55 12.00 AU58 13.25 MS60 ..16.00 F15 125.00 VF30 ...... 171.50 1928D PCGS MS65 ...... 500.00 1929S 5.25 8.00 9.50 11.50 19.50 - MS62 49.50 PCGS MS64 ...... 61.50 EF45 ...... 9.75 AU55 only bottom half of VG10 13.00 PCG MS64 ...... 331.50 1930 5.25 8.00 9.50 11.50 19.50 - AU55 20.00 AU58 24.00 MS60 ..42.50 1948S MS65 46.50 NGC MS66.... 72.50 date shows ...... 142.50 1928S AU58 ...... 116.50 1930S 5.25 8.00 9.50 11.50 19.50 37.50 AU50 ...... 15.00 MS64PL 26.50 PCGS MS66 ...... 72.50 1917S Ty2 NGC MS62FH ...... 675.00 PCGS MS66 ...... 760.00 WASHINGTON WASHINGTON 1942 PCGS PR67 ...... 247.50 MS64 21.00 PCI, NGC MS65 ..... 40.00 PCGS AU53 266.50 AU58 ...... 292.50 ICG, NGC MS65 ...... 500.00 NGC PR65 115.00 PCGS PR66 ..135.00 MS62 11.75 MS63 ...... 12.50 AU50 256.50 ANACS AU50 ...... 258.50 PCGS MS64 ...... 331.50 QUARTERS QUARTERS PCGS MS66, lt toning...... 109.50 AU58 10.75 MS60 ...... 11.00 EF45 217.50 PCGS EF45 ...... 220.00 VG10 11.00 F15 14.75 EF45...... 62.50 1932S NGC UNC details, cleaned .210.00 1935S AU55 59.50 NGC MS62 ..121.50 NGC PROOF, obv stained. 1949 NGC MS64 61.50 MS65 ...... 77.50 PCGS EF40 ...... 195.00 NGC VF35 150.00 EF40 ...... 133.50 EF40 20.00 EF45 27.50 AU50..... 39.50 VF30, porous ...... 11.50 PR65 with circular hazy MS60 46.50 MS62 50.00 MS64 ..56.50 1918D ANACS, PCGS AU58 ...... 280.00 VF30 126.50 NGC VF30 ...... 128.50 F12 10.00 VF20 13.50 VF30 ...... 16.75 1928S/S East RPM1 VG10 ...... 40.00 area on obverse ...... 70.00 PCGS MS64, lt. toning...... 52.50 PCGS VF30 143.50 AU50 ...... 225.00 ANACS F12 107.50 VF20 ...... 120.00 1936 MS64 42.50 PCGS PR64 .. 982.50 AG3 23.00 G4 33.50 G5 ...... 35.00 AU55 10.25 AU58 10.75 MS60 ..11.00 1949D NGC MS64 ...... 45.00 F15 98.50 VF30 141.50 EF45 ...190.00 1929 AU58...... 116.50 VG7 92.50 F12 105.00 F15 ...... 111.50 NGC MS66 128.50 PCGS PR63 .737.50 MS60 28.50 PCGS, NGC MS65 ..107.50 EF40 9.50 EF45 9.65 AU50 ...... 9.75 MS64 42.50 MS65 ...... 45.00 1918/7S PCGS EF45 (EF40) .....9600.00 NGC MS65FH ...... 680.00 AU50, obv scratch ...... 105.00 EF45 12.00 AU50 12.50 AU58 ....20.00 1942D MS65 42.50 PCGS MS66 .100.00 MS63 36.50 NTC MS67 (MS64) ..45.00 NGC F12 4650.00 NGC VF20 ..5600.00 NGC MS65 2/3 full head ...... 575.00 G4 84.50 EF40, hairlined ...... 105.00 VF20 10.50 VF30 10.75 EF40 .....11.50 MS60 ...... 19.50 MS60 23.50 MS62 ...... 30.00 1918S PCGS MS63FH, scarce..1962.50 F15 14.75 NGC, PCGS MS63FH .436.50 VF30, obv scratches ...... 92.50 1936D PCGS MS64 CAC ...... 952.50 1942D doubled die reverse EF40 10.50 AU58 ...... 18.00 AU50 97,50 MS60 1/2 FH ...... 253.50 AU50 87.50 PCGS MS64 ...... 331.50 EF40, obv scratches ...... 84.50 PCGS MS63 ...... 772.50 FS801 NGC EF40 ...... 200.00 1950 NGC PR68 untoned ...... 700.00 VF30 ...... 54.50 VF30 ...... 28.50 VF20, 2 small obv digs ...... 84.50 PCGS MS64 ...... 947.50 1942S MS64 126.50 NGC MS66 .198.50 MS64 ...... 16.50 1919 PCGS MS67, untoned 1929D PCGS MS64 ...... 331.50 VF20, 4 edge whacks, light AU58 430.00 PCGS MS62 ...... 747.50 MS63 119.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 135.00 NGC, PCGS PR67 ...... 142.50 50% full head ...... 2350.00 VG10 13.00 F15 16.50 VF30 ...... 36.00 scratches ...... 84.50 NGC UNC details obv damage NGC, PCGS, ANACS MS64 ...... 128.50 MS63 16.50 PCGS PR66 ...... 80.00 AU58 172.50 AU55 95%FH ...... 207.50 1929S AU58 ...... 116.50 AG3 ...... 55.00 lot of very small marks ...... 147.50 MS62 ...... 103.50 AU58 10.75 ICG PR64 ...... 58.50 VF30 90.00 AU55 ...... 160.00 NGC MS67 ...... 1545.00 1934 light motto PCGS MS65 ....285.00 VF20 32.50 EF45 ...... 147.50 NTC MS65 (MS63) ...... 121.50 AU55 10.50 PCGS MS66 ...... 52.50 MS60, weak fi rst 1 in date ...... 142.50 AU55 101.50 PCGS MS66FH .1195.00 EF45 20.00 NGC MS64 ...... 135.00 1936S AU58 85.00 PCGS MS65 ..282.50 MS60 87.50 PCGS MS63 ...... 121.50 1950D MS64 30.00 PCGS MS65 . 45.00 1919D VF30 611.50 PCGS EF40 ..752.50 NGC MS64 2/3 full head ...... 400.00 VF30 15.00 EF40 ...... 17.50 PCGS MS64 ...... 177.50 AU50 24.50 AU55 42.50 AU58 ...55.00 1950D/S FS601 VG7 26.50 F15 ... 45.00 VG10 210.00 PCGS VF35 ...... 682.50 AU50 87.50 NGC M64 ...... 331.50 VG7 10.00 VF20 ...... 13.00 EF40 17.50 EF45 33.00 MS63 ..147.50 1943 MS65 45.00 PCGS MS66 ....86.50 1950S MS65 38.00 PCGS MS65.. 40.00 1919S PCGS EF45 ...... 767.50 VF30 28.50 EF45 ...... 57.50 1934 normal, medium motto 1937 PCGS PR65 ...... 401.50 MS64 ...... 16.00 MS60 18.50 MS63 21.00 MS64 ..25.00 ANACS EF40 ...... 677.50 1930 NGC MS66FH ...... 1195.00 MS64 49.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 100.00 NGC, PCGS PR64 ...... 387.50 AU50 9.75 AU55 10.00 AU58 .....10.25 AU50 9.25 AU55 12.00 AU58 .....14.50 NGC VF30 570.00 NGC VF35 ... 620.00 MS64FH 595.00 NGC MS65FH ..680.00 PCGS MS65, lt. toning...... 90.00 NGC, PCGS PR63 ...... 338.50 1943D PCGS MS65 58.50 MS66 . 77.50 1950S/S north FS501 MS64 ...... 47.50 NGC VF35 (VF25) ...... 508.50 AU58 116.50 PCGS MS65FH ... 680.00 MS63 42.50 ICG, PCGS MS64 ...51.50 PCGS, NGC MS65 ...... 107.50 MS63 47.50 ANACS MS63 ...... 49.50 VF20 10.50 AU53 ...... 19.50 1920 MS60 172.50 NGC MS65 ..541.50 MS63FH 455.00 PCGS MS66 ...760.00 PCGS MS63 ...... 45.00 AU58 25.00 MS60 33.50 MS62 . 40.00 NGC MS64 ...... 51.50 1951 MS65 35.00 PCGS PR65 .... 65.00 AU55 125.00 AU58 ...... 138.50 AU50 87.50 NGC MS64FH ...... 505.00 AU50 12.00 AU55 17.00 AU58 ...22.50 1943S MS65 57.50 NGC MS66.. 107.50 1937D VF20 ...... 12.75 MS64 21.00 NGC MS66 ...... 65.00 VF30 52.50 EF45 81.50 AU50 ..105.00 EF45 57.50 NGC MS63FH ...... 457.50 VF20 10.00 EF40 11.00 EF45 .....12.50 MS60 42.50 MS63 50.00 MS64 ..53.50 1937S PCGS, NGC MS65 ...... 387.50 PCGS MS66, lt toning...... 59.50 AU58, obv pit at 4 oclock ...... 65.00 VF30 28.50 PCGS MS63FH ...... 457.50 1934 heavy motto Breen 4273 AU55 24.50 AU58 ...... 29.50 F15 19.50 VF30 32.50 AU58 .... 140.00 MS63 ...... 11.50 Fr2 7.00 F15 ...... 33.00 F15 14.75 NGC MS64 ...... 331.50 EF45 16.00 AU55 22.50 AU58 ....27.50 VF30 9.75 EF40 10.00 AU50 ...... 17.00 G4 9.50 F12 ...... 15.00 AU55 9.50 AU58 9.75 MS60 ...... 10.00 1920D NGC MS61 ...... 698.50 PCGS MS64, light toning...... 315.00 F12 10.50 F15 10.75 VF20 ...... 11.00 1938 AU55 66.50 PCGS MS66 .. 317.50 1943S double die obv. 1951D NGC MS66 ...... 51.50 VF30 233.50 AU58 ...... 550.00 MS60 95% full head ...... 165.00 1934 doubled die obv PCGS MS64 ...... 177.50 FS-017 die 1 NGC MS64 ...... 1750.00 MS64 21.00 PCGS MS65 ...... 37.50 EF40, porous ...... 148.50 1930S AU55 101.50 NGC MS64 ..331.50 NGC EF45 (VF30)...... 292.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 212.50 PCGS AU55 ...... 410.00 AU58 9.75 MS60 10.00 MS62 ... 10.75 1920S MS63 910.00 NGC MS63 .912.50 AU50 ...... 87.50 VG7 85.00 F12 110.00 VF20 .... 225.00 PCGS MS63 ...... 150.00 NGC MS63 ...... 1250.00 1951S MS64 31.50 NGC MS67.. 255.00 PCGS MS62 ...... 615.00 VG10 11.00 F15 14.75 EF45...... 57.50 G4 obv, AG3 rev 51.50 G4 ...... 65.00 PCGS PR64 ...... 185.00 1944 ANACS MS65 ...... 33.50 PCGS MS65 (MS64) ...... 33.50 1921 PCGS MS65FH ...... 8400.00 2016 gold standing liberty 1934D normal, medium motto MS60 ...... 120.00 MS63 12.00 MS64 15.00 MS65 ..31.50 AU58 17.00 MS60 31.50 MS63 ..35.00 NGC MS61FH ...... 3150.00 BU box & papers ...... 555.00 ANACS, NGC MS64 ...... 360.00 1938S PCGS MS67 CAC light AU50 9.75 AU58 ...... 10.50 1952 MS60 10.00 PCGS MS65 ....37.50 PCGS EF40 ...... 872.50 BU in capsule only ...... 545.00 PCGS AU58 ...... 156.50 toning ...... 670.00 1944D MS66 84.50 PCGS MS66 . 86.50 NGC MS65, moderate toning ..... 32.50 PCGS AU55 ...... 1565.00 WASHINGTON PCGS MS63 ...... 325.00 MS62 117.50 PCGS MS66 ...... 282.50 MS64 25.00 NGC MS65 ...... 46.50 PCGS VF30 ...... 755.00 PCGS MS63, lt toning...... 295.00 AU58 91.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 177.50 MS63 22.50 MS65 ...... 43.50 AU58 ...... 10.00 PCGS VF35 ...... 815.00 QUARTERS AU58 171.50 PCGS MS62 ...... 296.50 MS65 (was PGS MS65) ...... 175.00 1944S MS65 33.50 PCI MS65 .....36.50 1952D PCGS MS66, lt toning ...... 72.50 PCGS VF25 697.50 VF30 ...... 752.50 1932 PCGS MS65...... 282.50 G4 10.00 AU58 ...... 154.50 AU55 76.50 PCGS MS64 ...... 156.50 MS64 23.50 NGC MS64 ...... 26.50 MS63 11.50 MS64 ...... 19.50 Fr2 82.50 NGC F15 ...... 542.50 AU58 21.50 PCGS MS64 ...... 107.50 1934D Heavy Motto AU50 ...... 56.50 AU58 15.00 MS62 21.00 MS63 . 22.50 AU58 9.75 MS60 10.00 MS62 ... 11.00 F12, obv rim scrape ...... 195.00 PCGS MS64, lt toning...... 97.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 727.50 VF30 21.50 EF40 26.50 EF45 .....39.50 EF40 9.75 AU50 11.50 AU55 ...... 14.00 1952S MS66 65.00 NGC MS67.. 225.00 1923 MS60 225.00 NGC MS66 ..850.00 EF45 14.00 AU50 17.00 AU55 ....19.00 PCGS, NGC MS64 ...... 454.50 VG7 9.75 F12 11.00 VF20 ...... 16.50 1945 PCGS MS65 slight toning ....36.00 NGC MS67 green-red toning ....225.00 AU58 146.50 NGC 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SARASOTA, Fla. — In just two of which are in the Smithsonian Institution. realized $300,027. nights, 33 coins certified by Numismatic Another gold beauty in auctions domi- Another particularly significant coin Guaranty Corporation® (NGC®) were nated by the yellow metal was an 1879 sold by Heritage was an example of the sold for more than $100,000 each by Coiled Hair Stella graded NGC PF 63 famous 1943-S Bronze Lincoln Cent. Heritage Auctions. The impressive results that realized $336,000. The unusual $4 Graded NGC AU-53, it realized $216,000. for NGC-certified coins came during the coin was made as a proposed type of U.S. A handful of bronze (or “copper”) cents American Numismatic Association (ANA) coinage but the idea was shelved and the were accidentally struck in 1943. All 1943- World’s Fair of Money in Chicago on Aug. resulting pattern coins are extremely rare. dated cents were supposed to have been 14 and 15. An 1854-O graded NGC struck on zinc-coated steel planchets so that “We are very pleased with the strong AU-53 also went for $336,000. This $20 copper could be conserved for U.S. efforts results for NGC-certified coins in our coin was struck in New Orleans after most to win World War II. ANA auction,” said Greg Rohan, president U.S. gold coin production was shifted This coin was discovered in 1944 by of Heritage Auctions. “That so many coins to the San Francisco Mint due to the a 14-year-old boy, Kenneth S. Wing Jr. of sold for six figures is a reflection of the California Gold Rush. Only 3,250 of these Long Beach, California. Wing kept the strong — and growing — market.” coins were produced in New Orleans in coin throughout his life, despite Mint offi- The list was topped by a 1907 Wire Rim 1854 after 71,000 were struck there the cials’ denial that any such coins existed. Its Indian Head Eagle graded NGC MS-68 year before. authenticity was not confirmed until 1957. that sold for $432,000. The coin is one An early Colonial coin, a unique vari- NGC-certified world and ancient coins of fewer than 550 struck in 1907 with ety of 1737 Higley Copper graded NGC also performed exceptionally well in the Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ original high- VF-30, sold for $312,000. This variety Heritage ANA auctions. relief Indian Head design, which was mod- is distinguished by a wagon wheel sur- “NGC certification provides significant ified later that year to make it suitable for rounded by the legend “THE WHEELE benefits to both our consignors and bid- mass production. GOES ROUND.” These coins, which are ders,” said Cristiano Bierrenbach, Heritage among the earliest struck in what would Auctions Executive Vice President of eventually become the United States, were International . “NGC’s expert made by brothers Samuel and John Higley grades and descriptions are very reassur- from copper they mined in Connecticut. ing, and that confidence shows in the prices An 1843 graded NGC PF-66 realized.” Ultra Cameo also realized $312,000. The Among the top results was a 1714 gold $5 was one of the very few proof Switzerland Lucerne 10 Ducat graded NGC coins struck in the U.S. before the Mint MS-63, which sold for $162,000. This large began its program of commercial proof and extremely rare gold piece is one of only production in 1858. three 10 Ducat coins struck in the entire his- That coin was closely followed by an tory of the Canton of Lucerne. even earlier Proof Half Eagle, this one An ancient coin, an Ionia, Ephesus, c. struck in 1830 and graded NGC PF-63. It 625 to 600 BCE Phanes Electrum Stater graded NGC Ancients VF, 4/5 Strike, 4/5 Surface, realized $156,000. The rare piece is an example of one of the earliest coinages in world history. A Roman Empire Constans 337-350 Gold Medallion graded NGC Ancients AU, 5/5 Strike, 2/5 Surface, realized $156,000. This impressive, large gold piece was only This 1907 Wire Rim Indian Head Eagle, graded recently documented by specialists. NGC MS-68, sold for $432,000. An interesting coin from early Australia realized $144,000. The 1813 Australia This example, which is one of the “Holey Dollar” graded NGC AU-53 was struck on a holed Mexico 8 Reales in the finest known, was from the collection of British colony of New South Wales. Joan Zieg Steinbrenner, the late widow of Also notable was a 1768 Great Britain famous New York Yankees owner George Gold Pattern 2 Guineas graded NGC PF 64 Steinbrenner. that realized $132,000. It was the first large- The second-highest price for an NGC- sized gold coin produced during the reign of certified coin in the sale was achieved King George III. by an 1856-O $20 in NGC AU-50 that For more information about NGC’s realized $408,000. This coin was among certification services for U.S., world and a small production of 2,250 from the New ancient coins, visit NGCcoin.com. For more Orleans Mint that year. Only 25 1856-O An 1830 Proof Half Eagle, graded NGC PF-63, information about Heritage Auctions, visit Double Eagles have been documented, two realized $300,027. HA.com. 

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Seated Liberty Half Dollar Struck on a Quarter Planchet SARASOTA, Fla. (August 28, years ago yet remained be sold without reserve 2019) — Numismatic Guaranty unknown to specialists until by GreatCollections on Corporation® (NGC®) has certified an now.” Sunday, Sept. 29. Bidding incredible error coin: a Seated Liberty Half At the time this coin is already over $1,000 with Dollar struck on a quarter planchet. This was struck, the same Seated three weeks left to bid. stunning error is believed to be unique for Liberty design was used on To learn more and bid, the Seated Liberty Half Dollar series. half dimes, dimes, quarters, visit the GreatCollections The coin was recently discovered in half dollars and dollars. In website (https://www. an old collection that had been held by this case, a 24.3mm quar- greatcollections.com/ the Wheeler Family of New Jersey for ter planchet was mistakenly Coin/746743) or telephone decades. After the current owner inher- used in the half dollar mint- 1-800-442-6467. ited the collection, they were unsure of its ing process instead of the About Numismatic authenticity and decided to submit it to usual 30.6mm half dollar Guaranty Corporation® NGC for certification. NGC graded the planchet. The extreme rarity (NGC®): coin NGC Mint Error AU-50 and pedi- of this coin indicates that NGC is the world’s larg- greed it to the Wheeler Family. such errors virtually never occurred. est and most trusted third-party grading Although the date of the coin is miss- After learning of this coin’s rarity, its service for coins, tokens and medals, with ing because it could not fit on the smaller owner contacted Ian Russell, president more than 44 million collectibles certified. quarter planchet, NGC was able to identify of GreatCollections, a well-known U.S. Founded in 1987, NGC provides an accu- the date range as 1871-75 because of the auction company. The owner selected rate, consistent and impartial assessment size and shape of the “S” mintmark that GreatCollections to sell this extraordinary of authenticity and grade. Every coin NGC appears on the reverse. The “S” mintmark mint error. certifies is backed by the comprehensive also indicated that this coin was struck at “This is undoubtedly the most interest- NGC Guarantee of authenticity and grade, the legendary San Francisco Mint. ing error coin I have ever handled,” he which gives buyers greater confidence. “This is an extremely exciting error,” said. “I am thrilled to be able to offer this This results in higher prices realized and said Mark Salzberg, NGC Chairman and important NGC-certified rarity.” greater liquidity for NGC-certified coins. Grading Finalizer. “It is even more amaz- The Seated Liberty Half Dollar To learn more, visit NGCcoin.com  ing that this coin was struck nearly 150 Struck on a Quarter Planchet Error will NGC Grades One of the First Morgan Dollars Struck in San Francisco SARASOTA, Fla. (August 29, freshly polished dies and has an exception- This 1878-S Morgan Dollar has a long 2019) — Numismatic Guaranty ally strong strike with vivid cameo con- pedigree. Its provenance can be traced back Corporation® (NGC®) has certified one trast between the design elements and the to the Henry Chapman sale of the Emanuel of the first 10 Morgan Dollars struck by fields. The coin was clearly specially pro- Wertman Collection on Nov. 19, 1910 in the San Francisco Mint. This incredible duced for the occasion and has thus been Philadelphia, where it apparently sold for a piece of numismatic history is now graded given the Specimen designation by NGC. mere $1.10. It was later part of the famed NGC SP 64. The coin’s engraving is very similar Eliasberg Collection of U.S. coinage. Hundreds of millions of Morgan to other engravings found on Morgan “I have collected and studied Morgan Dollars were struck from 1878 to 1921. Dollars, such as the ones that appear on the Dollars for nearly four decades and this is Today, they are among the most popular first 1921 Morgan Dollars released from one of the most amazing examples that I coins with collectors because of their clas- the Denver Mint. However, this appears have ever seen,” said Mark Salzberg, NGC sic design, large size, and historical signifi- to be the only 1878-S Morgan Dollar with Chairman and Grading Finalizer. “The coin cance. Nearly four million examples have such an engraving, which is also is extraordinary, and I am honored that the been certified by NGC. better executed than that owner chose NGC to certify it.” The 1878-S Morgan Dollar recently seen on the 1921- To learn more, visit certified by NGC undoubtedly ranks as D examples. NGCcoin.com  one of the most important. According to contemporary newspaper accounts, this coin was struck sometime around 3:40 p.m. on April 17, 1878, under the close supervision of Coiner F.X. Cicott and Mint Superintendent Henry L. Dodge. It was engraved: “ONE OF THE FIRST TEN COINED APRIL 17TH FROM J. GUS. BURT.” This incredible coin was struck from Note the inscription on left edge of the coin’s obverse that reads, “ONE OF THE FIRST TEN COINED APRIL 17TH FROM J. GUS. BURT.”

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To have an interest in coin collecting is to get started in 1915 Pan-Pacific coin collecting. If you are a traveler, a fun-seeker, a keeper of International Expo in mementos from family outings or historical events, creat- San Francisco PPIE ing and collecting elongated pennies may be a good fit for elongated penny you. Plug in your penny and a couple of quarters, crank with Tower of the wheel to squash the penny and imprint a design, and Jewels, priced at you’ve got yourself a memento that will last forever. $25 by eBay seller Elongated coins (also known as elongated cents, BJStamps [https:// stretchies, squashed cents, or rolled cents, among other ebay.to/2rDlhTW] names) are made by forcing a coin, token, or metal blank between two steel rollers. The design engraved on one roller (die) is then transferred to the coin, turning what was just moments before legal tender into a memento valued to the maker at more than a penny. Speaking of legal, many people think it is illegal to alter U.S. coins by smashing them. However, it turns out it’s perfectly legal to roll pen- St. Patrick’s Day elongated nies. U.S. Code Title 18, Chapter 17, Section 331 prohibits, among cent. Courtesy of Cindy Calhoun/ Cindy’s Cents. other things, fraudulent alteration and mutilation of coins. This statute does not, however, prohibit the mutilation of coins if done without Important Note fraudulent intent or if the mutilated coins are not used fraudulently. Hillhome Treasures coins Therefore, in the United States, as long as a coin isn’t being altered with are subject to prior sale. the intent to counterfeit/commit fraud, then it’s okay. The interpretation There is no guarantee of of the U.S. code is that “fraudulent alteration” is what is prohibited – not availability; buyers are alteration to create a novelty. encouraged to act fast. These coin curios have been around for more than a century; the My Lucky Penny, first elongated coins in the United States were made in Chicago designed by Cindy during the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition (World’s Fair). Calhoun. This The enterprising individual(s) who brought an existing rolling and many other machine to the Fair to press designs on existing coins created elongated cents a whole new type of collectible, falling into the exonumia cat- are available, egory of numismatics, which includes all things coin-related. with prices Ever since that Chicago World’s Fair, crowds of entrepreneurs starting at just and collectors have taken a shine to pressing coins. Elongateds 50 cents. Courtesy of Cindy Calhoun/ fall into three general production classes: Oldies, Modern, and Cindy’s Cents Contemporary. From the period 1893-1965 come the “oldies,” which were issued primarily at national and world expositions (world fairs and other large exhibitions); circa 1965-circa 1985 coins are considered “modern elongateds,” which were created primarily by private rollers; and contemporary elon- gateds, circa 1985-present, made largely by com- mercial penny presses, such as those found in many zoos, parks, and other amusement sites. Cindy’s Cents has specialized in custom elon- gated coins and penny machines since 2006. (left) Elongated Lincoln Cent Group Lot Copper, elongated mixed group lot of 9 pieces from a variety of events. The Century of Progress Exposition in 1933, Golden Gate Exposition in 1939, N.Y. World’s One of the coins that started it all: an 1893 Columbian Fair 1939, plus a FDR and Lord’s Prayer. $29 Courtesy of Exposition elongated coin. Courtesy of Cindy Calhoun/Cindy’s Cents. Heritage Auctions

14 Numismatic News EXPRESS / September 24, 2019 The business has about 30 public machines placed in West Virginia, Scarce Will Rogers Virginia, and a few machines in Maryland. Their website, www. elongated wheat elongatedpenny.net, lists the specific locations and offers elongated cent, no date coins from those machines for 75 cents apiece. The company is showing. Listed in Martin and headed by Cindy Calhoun [TEC #3467] of Shepherdstown, West Dow catalog, Virginia. She is also a squashed penny enthusiast and has thou- ‘Yesterday’s sands of elongated coins in her collection. Elongateds,’ as Calhoun says her collection started with elongateds from places number 8, R.7. she visited when she was growing up. “I didn’t consider myself a $39 Courtesy of Heritage collector back then, I was just getting souvenirs,” she explains. Auctions “I became more involved with the hobby as an adult; then trip routes were planned around where the penny machines were located,” Calhoun continues. “Even when we traveled to foreign countries, time had This 1936 Great to be built in for me to find penny machines as I learned they are Lakes Expo This 1962 Seattle World’s all over the world!” elongated cent Currently serving as president of The Elongated Collectors, sold through Fair elongated cent sold BidALot for $6 through BidALot Calhoun is also a private roller – someone who designs and rolls Auctions for Auctions. Photo courtesy BidALot elongated coins for clients. “Attended machines (meaning it isn’t $13. Auctions, East Bethel, Minn. in a cabinet and the machine sits on top of a post or workbench) Photo courtesy BidALot Auctions, East Bethel, are what most private rollers use,” she says. “The ones on posts Minn. are portable and are often brought to coin shows or other events. “It is difficult for clubs to find good post machines, though. In the next year or two, I anticipate having a handful of newly manufactured post style machines available for purchase to help U.S. First Orbital clubs acquire a post style machine,” Calhoun predicts. Space Flight By The Elongated Collector (www.tecnews.org) is a non-profit Astronaut John This elongated cent organization that was founded in 1966. The group’s official mis- Glenn 1962 commemorates the 25th sion is to “educate, encourage and promote the study, acquisition elongated cent anniversary of the sinking and exhibition of elongated coins;” assisting new collectors and sold at auction for of the USS Chicago (Jan. youth rank high on their priority list. Benefits of joining the group $11. Photo courtesy 30, 1943-1968). It sold at BidALot Auctions, East include, but are not limited to, being a part of an active collecting Bethel, Minn. auction for $10. Photo courtesy BidALot Auctions, East Bethel, Minn. community that makes it easier to buy, sell and trade elongated coins; receiving informative quarterly newsletters filled with articles written by TEC members – plus at least two free elongated coins with each issue; and access to a wealth of information about elongated This 1904 coin history and realistic and consistent values of elongateds. St. Louis Calhoun enthuses, “To me the biggest benefit of TEC is the World’s Fair people you meet. I now have friends all over the country and the elongated Indian head world who share a similar love for little copper pieces of joy!” This custom coin designed by penny sold Oded Paz [TEC #3047; www.odedpaz.com] has also been a Cindy Calhoun commemorates at auction member of the TEC for about 15 years; he has served the group for $16. Photo the C&O Canal, DC to courtesy BidALot Cumberland, MD., 184.5 Miles. in several capacities over the years, including vice president Auctions, East Courtesy of Cindy Calhoun/Cindy’s Cents. and president. Paz, who lives in Arco, Idaho, found his enthu- Bethel, Minn.

1906 San Francisco Post Office Elongated 1934 Century of Progress Chicago sold This 1939 Golden Gate International Cent. Copper, Uncirculated 1906 Indian cent Martin-Dow S.F. Cal # 5 showing the San for $9 through BidALot Auctions. Photo Exposition elongated 1921-S cent sold at courtesy BidALot Auctions, East Bethel, Minn. auction for $20. Photo courtesy BidALot Auctions, Francisco Post Office. $34. Courtesy of Heritage East Bethel, Minn Auctions

www.numismaticnews.com / September 24, 2019 15 Pearl Harbor siasm for elongateds in a round-about way through his daughter. He 1941 Pacific explains when he and his family were living in California, he pur- Aviation Museum chased a lot of elongated coins at his local coin club to indulge his elongated daughter. “She later lost interest, so she gave the elongateds to me,” penny, he recalls. “When we went to Universal Studios Hollywood a few $2.39. months later, I found these machines everywhere, and I caught the Courtesy ‘Squishing Bug.’” of Hillhome Treasures, www. From squishing at commercial machines, Paz proceeded to etsy.com/shop/ designing elongated coins and is now also a private roller. Up until HillhomeTreasures June 2018, he has designed 172 elongated coins (170 of which have been rolled) and is always looking forward to creating more. Sequoia National Elongated coins are a memorable medium for commemorating a Park Pinecone special event or promoting a business because they are perma- elongated penny, nent. “The great advantage of making a business card, party/wed- Three Rivers, California, ding favors and any other design on an elongated coin is the fact souvenir coin, that, unlike paper, plastic, or wood-made items, they are almost $2.29. Courtesy of NEVER thrown away,” Paz explains. “People don’t throw away Hillhome Treasures, metallic items, especially if they know it is, or used to be, a coin.” www.etsy.com/shop/ Don Adams Specialties of Chauvin, Louisiana, is another HillhomeTreasures The Serenity Prayer is a noteworthy elongated coin maker. Adams has created and rolled popular subject depicted on more than 250 different elongated coins since January elongated coins. Courtesy of Cindy Rare 1910 Grand Army of 1971. Adams offers an amazing selection of elongateds, Calhoun/Cindy’s Cents the Republic elongated including many that commemorate classic television cent, scarce, listed programs such as “Ozzie and Harriet,” “The Andy in the Martin-Dow Griffith Show,” “The Munsters,” “The Beverly Chicago White catalog as N.Ja.c.-2 Hillbillies,” and many more. (Adams operates an Sox Est. 1900 R.6 G.A.R./44/Atlantic eBay store under user ID Success4You.) elongated City. The host coin is Modern and contemporary elongateds make penny, $2.59 an Uncirculated 1910 up the lion’s share of the pressed coin population Courtesy Lincoln cent. $81 of Hillhome Courtesy of Heritage Auctions – one cannot even guess how many contempo- Treasures, www. rary elongateds are pressed each day – but there etsy.com/shop/ HillhomeTreasures Carousel frog are still plenty of oldies to pursue. Oldies tend to elongated cent cost the most to acquire. from Greenfield Calhoun explains, “The first known elongateds were at the Village, Columbian Exposition in 1893. Surprisingly, these can Dearborn, still be found for a reasonable amount ($25-$40). Many Someone Michigan. key events in the U.S. have been commemorated on an smashed a penny Listed at elongated. The early elongateds were prominent at the to profess their $2.39. Courtesy World’s Fairs, and many elongated collectors specialize in love with this I of Hillhome Treasures, www. the coins from those events.” s You design. etsy.com/shop/ Paz “guesstimates” there are more than 250,000 differ- Available for $2.39 HillhomeTreasures at Hillhome Treasures, ent elongated coins, “and I wouldn’t be surprised if there are www.etsy.com/shop/ HillhomeTreasures Fast Fact more.” This makes it prudent for collectors to have some sort of focus in their collecting efforts. Elongated collectors rely on Calhoun, whose collection also counts in the thousands, www.pennycollector.com; the advises beginning collectors to label and file the coins as site lists machines all over Goddess of Liberty you get them. Texas Capitol the country and the world. She explains, “Unfortunately, I didn’t start with a It’s used when planning State Dome good system for documenting and filing my little cop- trips, checking images of elongated coins at each location, per treasures. Over time, I ended up with various boxes, penny, sending updates on machine envelopes, bins and containers of elongateds. I’m slowly available statuses, etc. Elongated trying to organize them, but it would have been so much at Hillhome collectors are dependable easier if I had done it right from the start.” Treasures for for keeping the information According to the TEC, “Prices of elongated coins vary $2.29. Courtesy of Hillhome Treasures, about each machine up to depending on the number rolled, age, denomination, popu- www.etsy.com/shop/ date and accurate. larity of topic or event, even the condition of the coin.” Help HillhomeTreasures

16 Numismatic News EXPRESS / September 24, 2019 Fast Fact with determining rarity comes from the book Yesterday’s Thomas Dula On most elongated coins, Elongateds, which is a must-have resource for collectors there is a set of initials of older elongated coins. It includes listings of oldies Oded Paz’s beneath the pull (a raised along with a rarity scale. As far as condition goes, in addi- elongated penny portion of the border near tion to considering the state of the metal itself, elongated design (#OP169) the narrow end of the coins on which the design is completely visible are more commemorates coin) or somewhere along desirable than those with the design cut off (rolled short) the 150th an- niversary of the the edge of the design, or those with long “tails.” often in the border. hanging of Tom Calhoun shares helpful insights when considering These initials indicate Dula. the designer, engraver, or value: “The older elongateds that were made in limited Tom Dula roller of the coin. numbers sell higher than those from public machines. The (June 22, most expensive elongated is the Pike; it’s pictured on the 1845-May 1, front of Yesterday’s Elongateds and last sold at auction 1868), a former for more than $4,000. However, most current elongateds Confederate soldier, can be purchased for less than a dollar, and the older elon- was convicted in 1868 gateds vary depending on the host coin (one rolled on a of murdering Laura Foster in Wilkes County, North Carolina, in gold coin will obviously be more), when it was made, and 1866. The case was highly contro- the number of that coin that are known to exist.” versial, and many believe Dula was Overall, the value aspect of elongated coins bodes innocent; many believe it was Dula’s well for budget-conscious collectors. Calhoun explains, former lover Anne Foster Melton who “Elongateds create an emotional experience. Which elon- murdered Laura Foster in a fi t of gated is most valuable will vary from person to person.” jealous rage. Paz agrees. “Value is usually in the eye of the behold- er. If you need that specific elongated to fill in a gap/hole in your collection, it may be worth more to you than oth- ers. Some elongateds have a sentimental/personal value, Elongated cent such as the ones I first rolled when I caught the bug. But, design by Oded Paz taking all of that away, the older ones are usually more commemorating valuable, but not always.” the Sitting Bull Stampede Rodeo. One can find elongated cents most anywhere. On Courtesy of Oded Paz Maui, Hawaii, palm tree any given day, you might find 10,000 available on eBay elongated penny, $2.29. and thousands more in online shops. KC Parkinson, co- Notice the zinc “shadow” owner of the Etsy online shop Hillhome Treasures (www. that will eventually turn etsy.com/shop/HillhomeTreasures), acquired a large col- black. Courtesy of Hillhome Treasures, www.etsy.com/shop/ lection of elongated cents from a relative who was an HillhomeTreasures eclectic collector. He’s selling some of the coins, but he’s enjoying the discoveries along the way. “I enjoy the elongated pennies for their art and his- tory,” he says. “Our Nation’s coinage was so beautiful and creative; today, there is little left to say how great this country is. These pennies are an expression of the engraver’s art. I love the variety and expression. Maui, Hawaii, No Ka Oi motto “A big reason why these are special is they bring of the Pearl Harbor Shipyards, smiles to you. You watch someone make one or recalling $2.39. Courtesy of Hillhome Treasures, a memory, and you see a smile,” Parkinson adds. www.etsy.com/shop/HillhomeTreasures Another way to get social and grow a collection with interesting elongated coins from all over the world is through Penny Pals. Penny Presses (pennypresses. net) runs this simple “Secret Santa”-type program. Participants must first log on to pennypresses.net and register for a free account. Once an account is set up, col- lectors can enroll in the Penny Pals program. “Penny Pals Mackinac Bridge, St. Ignace, are picked at the start of each month. They are picked at Michigan, elongated penny, random, and you get a new one each month, letting you Cindy’s Cents machines at Natural Bridge, Virginia (6477 South Lee Highway, Natural $2.29. Courtesy of Hillhome Treasures, collect pennies from different places,” explains Jaclynn www.etsy.com/shop/HillhomeTreasures Bridge, Virginia). England, co-owner of Penny Presses. “We will send out Courtesy of Cindy Calhoun/Cindy’s Cents

www.numismaticnews.com / September 24, 2019 17 an email notification letting you know your Essential resources for elongated coin collectors pal was picked, then you can log on the include Yesterday’s Elongateds by Lee Martin website, check the pals area and see who and Dottie Dow. The “Pike Souvenir” elongated you got. When you find out who your new is shown on the cover. Photo courtesy Cindy Calhoun, pal is, simply send them a penny by the Cindy’s Cents 15th of the month and post a photo of the envelope as proof,” she continues. “Don’t worry: Only the admins can use pennies from only their birth year see the proof photo you submit, and or an anniversary. Imagine visiting your it also sends an email to your pal let- honeymoon location each year on an anni- ting them know their penny is on the way,” versary trip and rolling a penny from your wedding year assures England. “You can send one penny or and the current year. Creating a truly personal memento is more; we do have a few people who send sets of pennies.” as simple as that. To further assist elongated coin hobbyists, Penny Presses has Calhoun also advocates collectors enjoy their collections: developed an Android app (available in the Google Play store). “Learn about them, take them out and look at them, touch them “With the app and our mapping system, you can easily locate and show them to others. It’s not like a collection of rare coins; new souvenir coin machines to help you collect,” England says. these have been exposed to thousands of pounds of pressure to “A few of our features on the app allow you to mark vis- make them elongated, so enjoy them! Exhibit what you collect ited machines, report broken ones so other collectors know that so others can also appreciate and learn about them,” she says. machine is down, upload pictures, and list new machines. Our There are some aspects that most collectors agree on: Pre- database is fan-driven by their updates,” she continues. “We cur- 1982 copper cents are best for rolling. According to the U.S. rently have 3,390 machines listed and ready for the pressing!” Mint, the metallic composition of pennies has changed several While there are quite possibly hundreds times since 1792 (the year a national mint was established). As of thousands of elongated cents to pursue, it relates to elongated pennies, from 1864 to 1962, the cent was building a collection doesn’t have to be composed of 95 percent copper and 5 percent tin and zinc (with on a grand scale. Stretched penny fans the exception of 1943, when pennies were made of zinc-coated can create a collection of any size that steel to conserve copper so it could be used in the war effort). In reflects their own personal interests and 1962, the tin content was removed from the alloy, making penny experiences. composition 95 percent copper and 5 percent zinc. In 1982, the In fact, Calhoun recommends focus- Mint transitioned the cent composition to 97.5 percent zinc and ing your collection. “You can’t collect 2.5 percent copper (copper-plated zinc). Cents made of both them all. Some people collect by location alloys were made that year. Paz explains, “The post-1982 cents (ie: all related to a particular city or state). have a zinc core, which will show up after rolling the coin; and Others have collections by theme (zoos, with time the zinc will turn black, and it greatly diminishes the Recent elongated sports, events, Disney, Christmas, etc.), look (and value) of the elongated coin.” coin designs by or by the engraver or roller,” she says. Most elongated cent collectors also agree it’s best to use clean Oded Paz. Courtesy of (Modern and contemporary designer ini- Oded Paz or even polished pennies for rolling. You can polish a penny after tials are often included in the design, it has been rolled, but it’s more difficult. usually in the border or at the edge of the Appealing to families because elongated coins make for design.) affordable souvenirs, there is no limit to the variety of pressed Paz enthusiastically swings the metaphoric door wide open: pennies that are available. While it’s not guaranteed newly rolled “You should collect whatever you wish. There are no rules. Don’t pennies will ever be of significant monetary value, there are let anyone tell you what or how to collect. You may wish to col- several things that are guaranteed: lect only those elongateds that you rolled by yourself. Or from 1. The pursuit of rolled cents is as affordable as collecting gets. places you have been to (even if you were not the one who rolled 2. Collectors will never run out of elongated coins to chase. the coins), from your state, a few states of interest, by topics ... 3. Fans will always have great fun pressing memories. All that I personally ask of you is to have lots of fun, fun, fun with the hobby and enjoy your time collecting these little metal- A penny is just a penny, but when it’s elongated, it becomes a lic treasures!” valued memento.  To make elongated cents personally more meaningful, some Sources: https://www.money.org/blog/the-start-of-a-new-collectible; Penny collectors will use pennies from specific years because of the Collector, www.pennycollector.com; elongatedcoins.org; The Elongated Collectors, numeric significance of the date. For example, a collector may www.tecnews.org; ParkPennies.com; www.elongatedcoin.com

Fast Fact Karen Knapstein is the former Print Editor for Antique Trader magazine. A lifelong collector and student of antiques, she has written dozens of articles on ParkPennies.com is a website dedicated solely to Disney vintage collectibles and their historical context. She lives in Wisconsin with her pressed coin collectors. husband, Joseph, and daughter, Faye.

18 Numismatic News EXPRESS / September 24, 2019 The Stack’s Bowers A significant and highly desirable Fort Benton, Galleries Montana Territory five- dollar banknote from ANA U.S. 1875. Graded PMG About Uncirculated Currency 53, the note sold for Auction $45,600. (Image courtesy of Stack’s Realizes Bowers) $5.3 Million

Santa Ana, CA - The Stack’s Bowers Galleries Official United States Currency Auction at the ANA World’s Fair of Money realized an impressive $5,320,620 in total R ealizing $78,000, this sales from two live auction sessions and #1 Lancaster, OH $100 one internet-only session. In total, the Red Seal from 1902, Stack’s Bowers Galleries Official ANA was issued by the Auction that featured coins and paper First National Bank of money from the United States and around Sargent. The note was the world realized over $30.6 million. last seen in the 1970s The auction in Rosemont, Illinois saw and has been in the eight lots eclipse the six-figure mark. same collection ever Leading the way was the ex-Anderson since. (Image courtesy Collection Fr.345c 1880 $500 Silver of Stack’s Bowers) Certificate that sold for $750,000. Also exceeding $700,000 was a Fr.1202a “Triple Signature” 1882 $100 Gold Certificate which realized $720,000. A trio of ultra- high denomination notes each realized This exceptionally well into the six-figure range with a unique rare 1880 $500 Silver Fr.2220-D 1928 $5000 Federal Reserve Certificate of Deposit, Note from the Cleveland district selling graded PCGS Currency for $168,000. An ex-Binion Fr.2231-B Very Fine, commanded 1934 $10,000 Federal Reserve Note from $750,000 at auction. the New York district brought $162,000, Sold as part of the Joel while a Choice Uncirculated Fr.2221-G R. Anderson Part II 1934 $5000 Federal Reserve Note from collection, it is one of the Chicago district crossed the block for just wo examples of the $126,000. catalog number in private A number of outstanding National hands. (Image courtesy Currency pieces sold for impressive sums, of Stack’s Bowers) including the $78,000 price paid for a 1902 $100 Red Seal from the First National Bank of Sargent, Nebraska. Additionally, An incredible “Triple $45,600 was the final price for a new to Signature” 1882 $100 the market 1875 $5 note from the First Gold Certificate, is one National Bank of Fort Benton, Montana of just three pieces Territory. known and the only Stack’s Bowers Galleries is now remaining in private accepting consignments to the November hands. The face of Official U.S. Currency Auction of the the note has a portrait Whitman Coin & Collectibles Winter Expo of Missouri Senator in Baltimore. For more information about Thomas Hart Benton, the auction or to consign your items, con- nicknamed “Old tact Stack’s Bowers Director of Currency Bullion.” The note sold Peter Treglia at [email protected] for $720,000. (Image or Currency Specialist Brad Ciociola at courtesy of Stack’s [email protected]. Bowers)

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The Market is Bullish on Bullion Bullion Eagle sales for the month of gold Eagles have sold and 11,000 ounces sold. Through August, all of 2019 has August were modest, with 8,000 ounces of silver Eagles. realized sales of just 49,500 gold bul- of gold sold. Putting this into perspec- Gold Buffalos are not as popular with lion Buffalos. Will we see this picking tive, the three previous months closed the collectors right now, however, August up toward the end of the year? Likely with 4,000, 4,500, and 5,500 ounces totals were triple that of July, going from not, given the fact that gold is currently sold. So, while 14,500 ounces isn’t as 500 in July to 1,500 in August. So far in over $1,525 an ounce and last year at high as the January through April sales, September, 500 units were sold. This is this time it was right around $1,200 an it’s interesting to see, given the increase a significant change from what we saw ounce. Looking back at the Coin Market in the price of gold. Silver, on the other in 2018. In 2018, July saw 24,500 units, at a Glance from the September 11, hand, dropped by 233,000 ounces from while August saw 20,000 units sold. 2018 issue of Numismatic News Express, July. Looking at September, just a f ew Year-to-date through August in 2018, the headline is a pretty good summary, days into the month, 2,000 ounces of 97,000 gold bullion Buffalo coins were “Buyers waking up to ‘cheap’ bullion.” 

SILVER PRESIDENTIAL MEDALS 2019 APOLLO 11 COINS (amount sold/mintage) Proof Uncirculated Max. mintage George Washington ...... 21,951 Apollo 11 gold $5 30,928 (W) 11,600 (W) 50,000 John Adams ...... 17,181 Apollo 11 .999 silver dollar 197,259 (P) 56,159 (P) 400,000 Thomas Jefferson...... 13,917 Apollo 11 clad half dollar 61,545 (S) 39,827 (D) 750,000 James Madison ...... 10,065 Apollo 11 half dollar set *99,998 (S) N/A 100,000 James Monroe ...... 8,383 Apollo 1150th Ann 2019 Prf $5+Print 724 (S) AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL Apollo 1150th Ann 2019 Prf $1+Print 2,591 (S) (amount sold/mintage) Apollo 11 5-ounce silver 34,395 (P) N/A 100,000 2015 ATB circulating coin set ...... *22,356 2019 AMERICAN LEGION COINS 2015 ATB uncirculated coin set ...... *28,968 2016 ATB circulating coin set ...... *23,958 Proof Uncirculated Max. mintage 2016 ATB uncirculated coin set ...... *29,352 Am. Legion $5: 2,664 (W) 2,334 (W) 50,000 2017 ATB circulating coin set ...... 24,623 Am. Legion silver dollar 31,470 (P) 12,221 (P) 400,000 2017 ATB uncirculated coin set ...... 29,972 Am.Legion half: 17,276 (S) 10,390 (D) 750,000 2018 ATB uncirculated coin set ...... 32,182 Three-coin proof set: 7,170 _ N/A 2018 ATB circulated coin set ...... 20,665 Am. Legion proof coin & medal set 9,889 _ N/A 2019 ATB uncirculated coin set ...... 22,873 Hot Springs 3-coin set: ...... *23,203 GOLD BUFFALOES as of 9/4/19 Yellowstone 3-coin set: ...... *25,048 2019 one-ounce Buffalo bullion coin September Sales ...... 500 Yosemite 3-coin set:...... *22,154 2017 one-ounce Buffalo proof ...... *15,810 Grand Canyon 3-coin set: ...... *22,133 2018 one-ounce Buffalo proof ...... *15,756 Mount Hood 3-coin set:...... *18,384 2019 one-ounce Buffalo proof ...... 11,312 Gettysburg 3-coin set: ...... *22,869 Glacier 3-coin set: ...... *19,046 SEPTEMBER BULLION EAGLE SALES as of 9/4/19 (in coins/ounces) Olympic 3-coin set: ...... *17,718 Platinum Gold Silver Vicksburg 3-coin set ...... *18,095 One ounce: ...... 0/0...... 1,500/1,500 ...... 11,000/same Chickasaw 3-coin set...... *16,184 1/2 ounce:...... N/A...... 0/0 ...... N/A Chaco 3-coin set ...... *20,028 1/4 ounce:...... N/A...... 0/0 ...... N/A Denali 3-coin set ...... *18,193 1/10 ounce:...... N/A...... 5,000/500 ...... N/A Perry 3-coin set ...... *17,643 TOTAL: ...... 0/0...... 6,500/2,000 ...... 11,000/same Great Basin 3-coin set ...... *15,526 McHenry 3-coin set ...... *16,345 AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL 5-OUNCE COINS Mt. Rushmore 3-coin set ...... *17,924 Year Collector (P) Bullion Shenandoah 3-coin set ...... *17,351 2017 Effigy Mounds ...... *17,251/25,000...... 35,000 Arches 3-coin set ...... *15,859 Frederick Douglass ...... *17,694/25,000...... 20,000 Great Sand Dunes 3-coin set...... *14,119 Ozark Riverways ...... *17,692/25,000...... 20,000 Everglades 3-coin set...... *14,373 Ellis Island...... *17,670/25,000...... 40,000 Homestead 3-coin set ...... *16,114 George Rogers Clark ...... *14,731/25,000...... 35,000 Kisatchie 3-coin set ...... *15,196 Blue Ridge 3-coin set...... *17,165 2018 Pictured Rocks...... *17,773/20,000...... 30,000 Bombay Hook 3-coin set ...... *13,400 2018 Apostle Islands...... 16,802/20,000...... 30,000 Saratoga 3-coin set ...... *14,950 2018 Voyageurs ...... 16,839/20,000...... 30,000 Shawnee 3-coin set ...... *15,474 2018 Cumberland Island ...... 16,116/20,000...... 52,500 Cumberland Gap 3-coin set...... *14,973 2018 Block Island ...... 15,714/20,000...... 80,000 Harpers Ferry 3-coin set ...... *14,345 2019 Lowell National Park ...... 14,469/20,000...... 80,000 Roosevelt National Park 3-coin set ...... *16,072 2019 American Memorial Park ...... 13,655/20,000...... 80,000 Fort Moultrie 3-coin set ...... *13,306 2019 War in the Pacific Park ...... 13,796/20,000...... 69,500 Effigy Mounds 3-coin set ...... 14,208 2019 San Antonio Mission Park ...... 12,169/20,000...... N/A Frederick Douglass 3-coin set ...... 15,188 Ozark 3-coin set...... 14,607 COLLECTOR EAGLE SALES as of 8/25/19 Ellis Island 3-coin set ...... *16,947 2017 Proof Gold 2016-W uncirculated silver Eagle ...... 216,501 George Rogers Clark 3-coin set ...... 13,831 One ounce: ...... *9,245 2016-W proof silver Eagle...... *595,840 Pictured Rocks 3-coin set ...... 15,397 1/2 ounce:...... *2,904 2017-W uncirculated silver Eagle ...... *176,739 Apostle Islands 3-coin set ...... 14,124 1/4 ounce:...... *4,702 2017-W proof silver Eagle...... *390,186 Voyageurs 3-coin set ...... 14,032 1/10 ounce:...... *11,163 2018-W uncirculated silver Eagle ...... 138,947 Cumberland Island 3-coin set ...... 13,176 Four-coin set...... *9,811 2018-W proof silver Eagle...... 349,902 Block Island 3-coin set ...... 13,141 2018-S proof silver Eagle ...... 158,785 Lowell National Park 3-coin set ...... 13,096 2019-S proof silver Eagle ...... 107,059 American Memorial Park 3-coin set...... 12,771 2018 Proof Gold 2019-W uncirculated silver Eagle ...... 112,472 War in the Pacific Park 3-coin set ...... 12,784 One ounce: ...... 7,246 2019-W proof silver Eagle...... 299,584 1/2 ounce:...... *1,815 2018-W uncirculated gold Eagle ...... 8,393 2019 PROOF GOLD 1/4 ounce:...... *4,623 2019-W uncirculated gold Eagle ...... 5,239 One ounce: ...... 3,808 1/10 ounce:...... *14,009 2018-W proof platinum Eagle ...... 13,458 1/2 ounce:...... 1,321 Four-coin set...... 8,050 2019-W proof platinum Eagle ...... 9,197 1/4 ounce:...... 2,070 2018-W proof palladium Eagle ...... *14,986 1/10 ounce:...... 6,921 2017-W Am. Liberty gold $100...... *30,729 Four-coin set ...... 6,331 2019-W Am. Liberty gold 1 oz...... 5,694 2019-W Am. Liberty 2.5 oz. Silver Medal. . . . . 20,633 20 Numismatic News EXPRESS / September 24, 2019 2017-P Am. Liberty 4-medal set ...... *32,647

BAG AND ROLL SALES BAG AND ROLL SALES 2017 Native American dollar Option Philadelphia Denver Total 2018 Apostle Islands National Lakeshore quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 25-count roll *16,953 *16,225 33,178 100-coin bag *2,081 *2,075 *4,088 8,244 $100 bag *1,912 *1,784 3,696 Two-roll (P&D) set *6,306 $250 box *2,136 *2,186 4,322 San Francisco roll *3,669 2018 Native American dollar P,D,S rolls set *8,338 Option Philadelphia Denver Total 25-count roll 16,741 15,914 32,655 2018 Voyageurs National Park quarter $100 bag 1,931 1,930 3,861 Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total $250 box 1,865 1,874 3,979 100-coin bag 2,121 2,153 3,854 8,115 Two-roll (P&D) set 6,231 2018 American Innovation dollar San Francisco roll 3,680 Option Philadelphia Denver Total P,D,S rolls set 8,370 25-count roll 13,874 13,179 27,053 $100 bag 2,935 2,954 5,889 2018 Cumberland Island National Seashore quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 2019 Native American dollar 100-coin bag 2,120 1,988 4,035 8,143 Option Philadelphia Denver Total Two-roll (P&D) set 6,128 25-count roll 13,193 12,868 26,061 San Francisco roll 3,728 $100 bag 1,228 1,127 2,355 P,D,S rolls set 8,208 $250 box 1,423 1,479 2,902 2018 Block Island National Wildlife Refuge quarter 2017 Frederick Douglass National Historic Site quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag 2,084 2,059 3,743 7,886 100-coin bag *2,328 *2,221 *4,245 8,794 Two-roll (P&D) set 6,005 Two-roll (P&D) set *6,863 San Francisco roll 3,621 San Francisco roll *3,975 P,D,S rolls set 8,110 P,D,S rolls set *8,786 2017 Ozark National Scenic Riverways quarter 2019 Lowell National Park quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag *2,167 *2,126 *4,076 8,369 100-coin bag 2,302 2,173 3,674 8,149 Two-roll (P&D) set 6,725 Two-roll (P&D) set 5,907 San Francisco roll 3,891 San Francisco roll 3,428 P,D,S rolls set 8,590 P,D,S rolls set 7,974 2017 Ellis Island National Monument quarter 2019 American Memorial Park quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag *2,392 *2,241 *4,354 8,987 100-coin bag 2,225 2,168 3,525 7,918 Two-roll (P&D) set *6,610 Two-roll (P&D) set 5,689 San Francisco roll *4,013 San Francisco roll 3,323 P,D,S rolls set *9,007 P,D,S rolls set 7,676 2017 George Rogers Clark National Historical Park quarter 2019 War in the Pacific Park quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag *2,231 *2,270 *4,209 8,710 100-coin bag 2,006 1,932 3,492 7,430 Two-roll (P&D) set *6,554 Two-roll (P&D) set 5,501 San Francisco roll *3,852 San Francisco roll 3,022 P,D,S rolls set *8,601 P,D,S rolls set 7,478 2018 Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore quarter 2019 San Antonio Missions Park quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag *2,271 *2,382 *4,187 8,840 100-coin bag 1,533 1,571 2,710 5,760 Two-roll (P&D) set *6,529 Two-roll (P&D) set 5,005 San Francisco roll *3,869 San Francisco roll 2,328 P,D,S rolls set *8,944 P,D,S rolls set 6,103

SETS AND SINGLES 2017 proof coin sets 2019 proof coin sets 2019 Rocketship Set ...... *49,921 Five-quarter ATB proof set ...... *88,909 Five-quarter ATB proof set ...... 58,140 2019 Explore and Discover Set ...... 29,061 Five-quarter silver ATB proof set ...... *89,632 Five-quarter silver ATB proof set ...... 61,853 2019 Pride of Two Nations Set ...... 99,725 10-coin clad proof set ...... 393,266 2019 Native American Coin/Curr Set ...... 38,207 10-coin clad proof set ...... *568,678 TM 10-coin silver proof set ...... *358,085 10-coin silver proof set ...... 293,034 2019 Mighty Minters Ornament...... 2,394 2019 United States Mint Ornament ...... 3,436 2017 uncirculated coin set Miscellaneous Offers 10-coin Enhanced Unc. Set (S)...... *210,419 2014 Coin Discovery Set ...... 13,055 2019 Bullion Eagle total sales 9/4/19 20-coin set ...... *286,813 2015 Coin & Currency Set ...... *88,805 Gold Am. Eagle ounce ...... 88,000 2016 Birth set ...... *33,595 Gold Am. Eagle 1/2 ounce ...... 23,000 2018 proof coin sets 2016 Coin & Currency Set ...... *50,737 Gold Am. Eagle 1/4 ounce ...... 30,000 Five-quarter ATB proof set ...... 85,838 2016 Congratulations Set ...... *5,966 Gold Am. Eagle 1/10 ounce ...... 170,000 Five-quarter silver ATB proof set ...... 78,249 2016 Annual $1 Uncirculated Set...... *19,818 Silver Am. Eagle...... 12,280,000 10-coin clad proof set ...... 506,958 2017 Birth set ...... *34,542 Gold Buffalo...... 50,000 10-coin silver proof set ...... 325,199 2017 Happy Birthday Set ...... *18,170 Platinum Am. Eagle ...... 40,000 10-coin silver reverse proof set ...... 199,116 2018 Birth set ...... 30,728 Palladium Am. Eagle ...... No 2019 issue Am. Innovation $1 (S) proof set ...... 189,373 2018 Happy Birthday Set ...... 17,705 Kennedy halves Am. Innovation $1 reverse proof ...... 72,830 2018 Congratulations Set ...... *19,267 2017 Two-roll set...... 23,747 2018 uncirculated coin set 2018 Liberty Gold Tenth Ounce ...... 29,220 2017 200-coin bag ...... 10,321 2018 Ltd. Ed. Silver Proof Set...... 48,035 20-coin set ...... 252,555 2018 Two-roll set...... 22,113 2019 Birth set ...... 17,716 2018 200-coin bag ...... 8,899 2019 uncirculated coin set 2019 Happy Birthday Set ...... 14,746 2019 Two-roll set...... 16,608 20-coin set ...... 247,174 2019 Congratulations Set ...... 25,397 2019 200-coin bag ...... 5,289

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www.numismaticnews.com / September 24, 2019 21 $19.8 Million of U.S. Coins Sold by Stack’s Bowers Galleries at 2019 ANA Auction

Santa Ana, CA - The Stack’s Bowers Each coin in the Taraszka Collection was Galleries Official Auction at the ANA certified by PCGS, and all but one piece World’ Fair of Money attracted collec- achieved grades of About Uncirculated or tors from all over the world to Rosemont, Mint State. Included among the Choice Illinois for one of the largest numismatic Mint State pieces was the fabled 1795 auctions of the year. This event was met 9 Leaves $10 found in lot 4004. Graded with resounding success, realizing over MS-63 by PCGS, it realized $630,000 $19.8 million in United States coins sold, Session 5 included several coins from the E. after intense bidding. Additional highlights and overall sales of $30.6 million for Horatio Morgan Collection, including this 1870 included a MS-62 (PCGS) example of the firm. Headlined by the E. Horatio Pattern Dollar. Graded Proof-64 RB (PCGS), the 1795 13 Leaves type that sold for Morgan, Anthony J. Taraszka, Maurice there is just one finer in Proof-65 RB. Listed $144,000 in lot 4005, and a 1798/7 Stars Snow and ESM collections, the Stack’s as Lot 3399, the coin sold for $21,600. (Images 7x6 eagle graded AU-58 (PCGS) that Bowers Galleries sale included impres- courtesy of Stack’s Bowers) brought $384,000 in lot 4015. When the sive material from every corner of the Red auctioneer’s hammer fell on the final lot, Book and beyond. By the close of the final the Taraszka collection had realized over session, more than 3,800 lots of U.S. coins Both of these coins were offered as part of $3.2 million. and exonumia had been placed into new the E. Horatio Morgan Collection, which collections and several records had been featured 110 different patterns throughout broken. the sale!

A pair of rare and dramatic mint errors from the Standing Liberty quarter series were offered near the end of Session 5, pedigreed to the collection of late Standing Liberty quarter specialist J.H. Cline. One of these was a rare split planchet error on a 1919 quarter presented in lot 3441. Housed in two separate PCGS holders, this error brought $19,800.

From Session 1, this 1881 James A. Garfield The most impressive treasures were Indian Peace Medal, one of the rarest in the offered in the Stack’s Bowers Rarities series, sold for $31,200. See Lot 66 for more Night session, held on Thursday, Aug. 15. detail. (Images courtesy of Stack’s Bowers) The evening began with the incredible Anthony J. Taraszka Collection of $10 Session 1 drew significant attention with Gold Eagles, which was sold to a standing- an offering of rarities from the Numismatic room-only audience. The collection fea- Americana, Colonial, and Early American tured 41 coins comprising every known Copper series. An incredible selection of variety from 1795 through 1804, and was Indian Peace medals included a silver 1857 one of just two complete collections ever Buchanan medal that realized $15,600 in assembled. From the ESM Collection of Proof Flying Eagle lot 57 and an 1881 Garfield medal in silver and Indian Head Cents, this 1864 bronze that brought $31,200 in lot 66. Session 1 Indian Cent (Lot 5012) with the L on Ribbon also featured an exceptional offering of was graded Proof+6 RD Cameo (PCGS) and Hard Times tokens and Encased Postage sold for $84,000. This format, with the L in Stamps from the collection of firm co- Ribbon, rants as the foremost delicacy in the founder Q. David Bowers. An incredibly Indian cent series. (Images courtesy of Stack’s rare 1843 A. Loomis token earned $21,600 Bowers) in lot 410, while the Ford specimen of the 1862 B.F. Miles One Cent Encased Postage Following this historic offering was the stamp brought $24,000 in lot 456. Headlining the Rarities Night Auction was sale of the ESM Collection of Proof Flying this classic 1795 Capped Bust Right Eagle. Eagle and Indian Head Cents, the latest of Session 5 presented a number of inter- The coin was part of the Anthony J. Taraszka Stack’s Bowers’ ongoing offerings of coins esting United States patterns and Mint Collection of $10 Gold Eagles. Graded MS-63 from this collection. Highlights in this sale errors, which attracted considerable excite- (PCGS), the auction drew a standing-room included the PR-65 RD CAM (PCGS) ment. The 1870 Judd-1011 pattern dollar in only audience and when the gavel came Norweb specimen of the 1864 L on Ribbon lot 3399 sold for $21,600, followed by the down, the winning bid was $630,000. The issue which brought $84,000 in lot 5012, 1875 Judd-1405 Liberty by the Seashore entire collection realized $3.2 million. (Images and the top-pop PR-67 RD (PCGS) 1877 pattern that earned $14,400 in lot 3421. courtesy of Stack’s Bowers) cent in lot 5025 that earned $50,400.

22 Numismatic News EXPRESS / September 24, 2019 per. With provenance to Dr. Edward Maris and the Garrett family, it earned $90,000 in lot 5455. As reported by news outlets nationwide, the legendary Private and Territorial gold coins from 1894-S Barber dime, one of the Samuel J. Berngard Collection brought just 24 struck, took home the evening to a close. An incredibly rare the prize for the top-selling 1830 Templeton Reid $5, one of just six lot, with a winning bid known, garnered $204,000 in lot 5462, of $1,320,000. (Images while a MS-61 (NGC) example of the courtesy of Stack’s Bowers) 1849 Pacific Company $1 in lot 5 475 real- ized $264,000.

With over $19.8 million in United States coins sold, out of more than $30.6 million in total prices realized, the Stack’s Bowers Galleries ANA Auction demon- strated continued strength in several key areas of the market. It also exhibited the extensive expertise offered by the 80 year- old firm across all areas of coins and Numismatic history was paper money. For more information on made by the firm later that this historic auction, or to consign your night, when an example of collection to a future sale, please contact the legendary 1894-S Barber Stack’s Bowers Galleries at 800-566-2580 dime sold for over $1.3 mil- or [email protected]. lion in lot 5178. Certified Branch Mint Proof-63 by PCGS and verified by CAC, this coin is one of just nine confirmed survivors from an original mint- age of 24 pieces. This offering of an 1894-S Barber dime in the Stack’s Bowers Galleries ANA sale represents the first time an example has appeared at auction excitement throughout the Rarities Night in over three years, and the first offering by session, continuing the momentum built the firm in nearly 12 years. by the Taraszka Collection earlier in the night. A PF-64 DCAM (PCGS) CAC The 1894-S dime was also part of the 1863 Liberty Head from the Horatio E. Morgan Collection, accompa- Maurice Snow Collection sold to great nying the expansive selection of pattern fanfare in lot 5285, earning $114,000 in its coinage and other key-date issues. Another first public offering in decades. This piece significant rarity from this collection was was followed by an impressive selection of a MS-65 (PCGS) 1876-CC twenty-cent three-dollar gold pieces, including a PR-65 piece that earned $456,000 in lot 5182. UCAM (NGC) 1873 Open 3 example that Further selections from the E. Horatio brought $138,000 in lot 5302, and a PF-67 Morgan Collection will be featured in the UCAM (NGC) example of the 1876 issue firm’s November 2019 Official Auction in lot 5305 that sold for $156,000. of the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Baltimore Expo and other future sales. Astounding Saint-Gaudens double eagles from the A & A Saints Collection Another historic milestone was achieved marked the end of regular issue gold coin- in lot 5231, where a rare Specimen-68 age in the sale. The MS-66+ (PCGS) CAC (PCGS) 1964 Kennedy half was sold for 1922-S double eagle in lot 5386 brought the record price of $156,000. At this level, $192,000, while the 1930-S in the same it now ranks as the most valuable non-error grade earned $372,000 in lot 5389, setting modern U.S. coin ever sold at auction, sur- auction records for both issues. passing the previous record of $126,500 An 1863 Liberty Head Quarter Eagle, from the set by a 1969-S Doubled Die Obverse cent Next came a run of significant patterns Maurice Snow Collection, has razor sharp in 2008. from the E. Horatio Morgan Collection, detail and sold for $114,000. The coin comes highlighted by a PF-65+ RB (PCGS) CAC from a mintage of just 30 proofs. (Images Gold coinage attracted considerable 1877 Judd-1541 pattern half dollar in cop- courtesy of Stack’s Bowers)

www.numismaticnews.com / September 24, 2019 23 Shekel Prize Medal Awarded to the Late Alex Abezgauz

The Shekel Prize Medal is award- ed annually by the American Israel Numismatic Association to the author of the best book on the subject of Judaic or Holy Land numismatics. This year’s win- ner, Alex Abezgauz, was announced at the (below) Alex Abezgauz, Numismatics Literary Guild luncheon, author of Jewish held during the ANA’s World’s Fair of Banknotes Based on Money convention. The luncheon took the Collection of A. place on Thursday, August15. Abezgauz and winner of The late Alex Abezgauz’s prize-win- the 2019 Shekel Prize ning book, Jewish Banknotes Based on Medal. the Collection of A. Abezgauz, was com- (above) A sample banknote as piled by O.V. Paramonov, with the partici- depicted in Alex’s book. pation of Alex’s son, Daniel, and Alex’s wife, Ellen. Ira Rezak, a member of AINA’s Board of Directors and friend of years ago and his son arranged Alex, will present the award to Alex’s son, for the collection to be pub- Daniel, later this year. lished in English and Russian, Alex Abezgauz was a physicist trained with every note illustrated in in Russia who was also a pre-eminent col- color, and with a certain amount lector of Russian banknotes. He assem- of contextual historical informa- bled an impressive collection of 400-500 tion. Jewish-related banknotes and emergency More information about the currencies of Russia, which is a major Shekel Prize and the American resource for the history of the Jews in Israel Numismatic Association Russia, principally during the Russian can be found on AINA’s website Revolutionary period. Alex died a few www.theshekel.org. 

Shown here are the obverse and reverse of the 2019 Shekel Prize Medal, presented by the American Israel Numismatic Association to the author of the best book on the subject of Judaic or Holy Land numismatics

24 Numismatic News EXPRESS / September 24, 2019 PCGS Launches Rarities Holder

(Santa Ana, California) August 21, PCGS President Brett Charville ing, visit www.PCGS.com or call PCGS 2019 -- Professional Coin Grading Service announced the launch of the new Rarities Customer Service at (800) 447-8848. (www.PCGS.com) is now offering a strik- holder at the Annual PCGS Set Registry ing new “Rarities” holder option at no Awards Luncheon on Aug. 16, 2019. This 1913 additional fee for historic coins that merit “It is always exciting to work directly Liberty Head special attention. One of the first coins with a collector to bring a new product nickel, graded encapsulated in the new, larger holder is to the market. These holders are meant PCGS PR66, the finest known 1913 Liberty Head nick- to make a statement and allow collectors is owned by el, graded PCGS PR66, owned by distin- to share their prized coins in a distinc- distinguished guished numismatist Gerald R. Forsythe tive way,” said Charville. “The decision numismatist who has been credited with the design for to share this creation with the collecting Gerald R. the new holder. community as a free option for the high- Forsythe. Standard PCGS holders measure est-tier coins was an easy one to make.” approximately 3.25 inches tall by 2.5 The new holder is available as an wide while the new Rarities holders are option for any coin submitted under the approximately 5 inches tall by 4 inches Rarities Service Level or for coins sub- wide. mitted for unlimited value reholder ser- Forsythe’s all-time finest Mint State vice which will be renamed “Rarities and Proof Liberty Head nickels collec- Reholder.” There is no additional fee tion, including the 1913 Liberty nickel, for the Rarities holder. Submissions at has been encapsulated in the brand-new these service levels do not automati- A 1915-S5-S design. The collection made its debut at cally receive the Rarities holder and will Pan-Pacac the PCGS booth during the recent ANA be placed into a standard PCGS holder Octagonalonal convention. This is the first time in his- unless otherwise requested. $50, gradedraded tory a 1913 liberty nickel, of which there For information about PCGS products PCGS MSMS64+64+ are only five known, has been displayed and services, including how to submit is displayedplayed with complete Mint State and Proof sets. your coins for authentication and grad- here. SUBSCRIBE TODAY

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www.numismaticnews.com / September 24, 2019 25 ANA Volunteers Report a Successful 2019 Convention The following is a letter from the ANA National Volunteers, sale realized over 32 million dollars in sales. The fees paid to the John and Nancy Wilson that Numismatic News is sharing at their ANA by the two firms help to pay for the convention itself and request. also the bottom line for operations during the year in Colorado Springs, Colo. The American Numismatic Association World’s Fair of Money It has been proven over the years that the Rosemont site is a Convention (WFOM) was held for the 14th time in Chicago, great venue for the ANA. The Donald E. Stephens Convention Illinois, on Aug. 13 – 17, 2019. The actual site was the Donald E. Center is a world class building with many nearby hotels, restau- Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois which is very rants and reasonable parking one block away. The show also had close to the Chicago O’Hare airport. We have been writing about great advertising and, once again, thank you Donn Pearlman for all major conventions for a long time, and this one had to be near the you do to get the word out in the local and national media (radio, top of all that we have ever attended. In grading terms this was TV and newspapers). Message Centers are always important, and an MS-70 convention which saw a convention drawing in 7,000 the Association always has one in an easy to get to area (and in this visitors, which included the ANA staff, volunteers and exhibitors. case right inside the front door.) Kudos also to Positive Protection One thousand dealers were also registered (including early birds), Inc. (www.ppius.com), Robert Brueggeman and Kenneth Mullins and 1,000 tables were setup in the very large convention center. for keeping the convention safe. All the major grading ser- We have attended and wrote about many national conventions for vices also had tables including the ANA official service which well over a decade and this has to be one of the busiest conven- is Numismatic Guarantee Corporation (www.ngccoin.com). It tions we have ever attended, even with the admission charge for was great to see several book and literature dealers who also had non-members (discount coupons were available at the ANA web tables including the ANA official service, Whitman Publishing page). When the doors opened on Tuesday, several hundred people Company (www.whitman.com). A huge thanks to the United were waiting in line to get into the show. The registration lines States Treasury Department and Mint Director David J. Ryder for were also very busy to get a wrist band to get into the show. After his participation, along with the United States Mint, and Bureau the doors opened, public traffic was busy for the entire run of the of Engraving and Printing including their famed Spider Press and convention. If you attend any ANA convention for two days, it special drawings for the 50 pulled proofs along with other cards pays to be an ANA member, and the cost for adults (18 and over) produced for this show. Thanks also to Royal Canadian Mint is only $28 for an online membership. Visit www.money.org for President and CEO Marie Lemay for her participation, along information on membership. It is too bad that a lot of the people with The Royal Canadian Mint. The other mints attending were waiting in line could have entered the convention a half hour The Austrian Mint, Bermuda Monetary Authority, China Gold early as a benefit of ANA membership. Everyone who registered Coin Incorporation, Germania Mint, The Holy Land Mint, Panda received the official “Show Guide” which contained 88 pages, America / Panda SG, Pobjoy Mint, and the Royal Australian Mint. along with a well-done cloth bag which was sponsored by eBay Thanks also to Federal Express for participating. and CDN Publishing. The ANA Museum Showcase featured the famous (ex Bebee) A big thanks to the ANA Staff headed by Executive Director 1913 , along with the 1804 Draped Bust Kim Kiick, along with Convention Director Jennifer Ackerman; Dollar and other rarities. The Maynard Sundman/Littleton Coin the ANA Board of Governors and their President Gary Adkins; Company Lecture Series is always a big part of the ANA the Chicago Coin Club (www.chicagocoinclub.org) celebrating its Conventions. The Legacy Series featured Kenneth Bressett and 100th year along with the Host Chair Richard Lipman and their Jeff Garrett. Money Talks (educational programs) also saw several hard-working committee, and lastly the ANA National Volunteers numismatists give presentations during the convention. Collector who work in various areas of the show supplementing the ANA Exhibits had some outstanding displays and the Best in Show staff in key locations. Award went to a five-case exhibit titled, Virtus and Victoria: Coins There were many highlights of the WFOM convention. Like Relating to the Severan War Against the Tribes of Caledonia. all the WFOM conventions we have attended over the years, this The convention medal prepared for the show featured Abraham one had many conflicts that caused us to miss some of the events Lincoln. It is always nice to see The Elongated Collectors (www. that were going on. Along with Sandy Hill we work at the Future tecnews.org) who had a meeting, auction, and celebrated a newly Convention table, which was located close to the entrance. The elected Board. show wouldn’t be very successful if it didn’t have the title spon- Cindy Calhoun had her rolling machine at the convention, and sors, patrons and advertisers who contribute financially to the suc- they gave away not only the official elongate made for the show cess of the show. They deserve a big thank you for their donations but many others. Several major ANA coin clubs had tables at the to the convention. With the same thoughts for donations to ANA show along with some of them having educational programs. One the Philanthropy Award(s) went to Chester L. Krause (1923- of the club members we spoke to sold 27 tables for an upcoming 2016), David Sundman, and Anthony Terranova. Thanks for all show. The Kids Zone & Treasure Trivia is always popular, though your many past and continued contributions to the ANA. The ANA this time the future convention table wasn’t part of the stops. A bottom line is also helped by the dealers who take tables, followed scout seminar was also held. Coin publication booths were also by the early birds who pay to get in early. part of the show. The event was also covered by Coin Television Two auction houses, StacksBowers (www.stacksbowers.com) (www.cointelevision.com) and Coin Week (www.coinweek.com). and Heritage Auctions (www.ha.com) held multiple sales during It is always nice to see Abraham Lincoln and Benjamin Franklin the convention and after the convention. Tens of thousands of lots at the convention. The actors who portray them do a wonderful crossed the auction block. These major auction houses bring in job. Their booth was located right at the entrance and proved to be probably 100 staff members that used a lot of room nights at the very popular with the many visitors who stopped by to chat and hotel(s). They also help with food and beverage purchases at the have photos taken. One of the only problems we saw was the food convention center. These are important if the ANA is going to service provided by the convention center left a lot to be desired. be held in major cities like Chicago. Heritage reported their coin Lines were long at the Starbucks located outside the entrance and

26 Numismatic News EXPRESS / September 24, 2019 The newly-elected Board for the Elongated Collectors include: Front row: Ray Dillard, TEC President Emeritus who performed the Installation At the ANA Banquet, the of Officers, Cindy Calhoun – President, Dee Drell – Governor, Uni Lifetime Achievement Marbutt – Governor, Terri Ventresca – Secretary, Back row: Bob Frazier Award went to longtime – Governor, Tyler Tyson - Vice President and James Motley -Treasurer. literature dealer George F. Kolbe who received many complained of the wait. The other one was located way on At center is Paul Nuggett, recipient of the award from ANA the left and was way too far away from the other side of the hall. PNG’s Abe Kosoff Award. To his left is John Executive Director Kim We hope that when the ANA returns to Rosemont in 2021 that can Brush and on his right Bob Brueggeman. Kiick be fixed. Many groups held dinners after the show closed. Gibson’s, directly across from the convention center is very popular and held two events we attended. On Monday night PNG held their banquet there which was excellent. Many awards were given out including the Abe Kosoff Award. The Chicago Coin Club held their 100th Anniversary Banquet which was oversold and all who attended received an overprinted Red Book. A special medal was also given to the attendees along with other items. Like the PNG Banquet, the food was outstand- ing. Wednesday night the Tokens and Medal Society (www. tokenandmedal.org) held their awards banquet at a nearby res- taurant. Like the other two it was a very nice evening with good food. The Numismatic Literary Guild - NLG (www.nlgonline. org) awards ceremony/luncheon, according to their Secretary Ron Guth, proved to be very popular with many awards presented The Farran Zerbe Memorial at the event. The Collectors of Numismatic Error Collectors of Award was presented to Thomas America - CONECA – www.conecaonline.org) held their banquet G. Hallenbeck on left. It was Arthur M. Fitts lll was inducted on Thursday night at the same location as TAMS. Although we presented by Michael Fuljenz who into the ANA Hall of Fame and didn’t attend, we heard everything went well and the food was sponsors the award. President Gary Adkins is on right. great. The numismatic friends of Sherlock Holmes hosted by the Fourth Garrideb also held a dinner on Thursday night, and we are sure other groups, organizations, societies, and mints also held dinners during the convention. The ANA Banquet held their 128th Anniversary Banquet, Silent Auction & Officer installation on Friday night. Awards were also presented at this event. Thanks to the ANA Board, along with the Association Staff, the host club and their committee, along with the ANA volunteers for hosting or helping to make this convention very successful. Just about every dealer we spoke to said they had a very successful show, or one of the best they ever had. We look forward to the next two ANA Conventions, the National Money Show in Atlanta, Ga. (Cobb Galleria Center) on Feb. 27-29, 2020; followed by the The new ANA board of Governors was sworn in by H. Robert World’s Fair of Money at the David Lawrence Convention Center Campbell (at lectern). From left, Michael Ellis (partially obstructed), located in Pittsburgh, Pa. on Aug. 4-8, 2020. Muriel Eymery, Mary Lynn Garrett, Greg Lyon, Clifford Mishler, Paul Yours in Numismatics, John and Nancy Montgomery, Shanna Schmidt, Dr. Ralph Ross and Colonel Steven K. Wilson, ANA National Volunteers Ellsworth (61st President of the ANA).

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Demand for Bullion and Bullion-Impacted Silver Coins Outstripping Supply By Richard Giedroyc increasingly finding demand particularly denominations, those of copper, and the for bullion and bullion-impacted silver nickel composition 5-cent coin. Demand Silver and gold coins are looking good coins to be outstripping supply. Any gold is present, but not sufficient to increase not only to collectors, but to the public coins selling near the spot price of bullion values significantly. Readers may not like at large. The latest round of tariffs aimed is also in ready demand, regardless of if the idea that fear is driving the business of primarily against China, the uncertainty they are American Eagles, Buffalos, mod- coins, but this same fear is likely to con- of equity markets, and the uncertainty of ern commemoratives, or worn common tinue to impact coins in a positive manner the United States possibly being about to date pre-1933 issues. This demand is also that all of us are hoping will re-energize enter a recession are encouraging non- being seen throughout more collectible the popularity of coin collecting. collectors to buy gold and silver composi- coins, be they relatively common or in tion coins regardless of the collectability the scarce to rare category. The likelihood of those coins. The spot price of these of some of these new buyers becoming precious metals has been appreciating sig- interested in the hobby is increasing. Visit NumisMaster.com for daily pricing updates. nificantly throughout the past six weeks, Values listed are average retail prices. They are not offers to Overall the coin market is upbeat. The buy or sell. Values are compiled by the Krause Publications with no let up in sight. Coin dealers are only laggards appear to be the non-silver staff of market analysts and independent analysts.

U.S. Proof Sets and Mint Sets US Proof Sets US Mint Sets US Proof Sets US Mint Sets Date Value Value Date Value Value 1936 $6,000.00 N/A 1981S Type I $7.00 $8.00 1937 $2,600.00 N/A 1981S Type II $250.00 N/A 1938 $1,100.00 N/A 1982 Souvenir set N/A $55.00 1939 $1,000.00 N/A 1982S $4.50 N/A 1940 $925.00 N/A 1983 Souvenir set N/A $60.00 1941 $800.00 N/A 1983S $3.00 N/A 1942 6 coins $800.00 N/A 1983S Prestige Set $38.50 N/A 1942 5 coins $840.00 N/A 1983S no mint mark dime $650.00 N/A 1947 N/A $1,300.00 1984S $5.00 $3.00 1948 N/A $935.00 1984S Prestige Set $22.00 N/A 1949 N/A $1,100.00 1985S $3.00 $3.50 1950 $500.00 N/A 1986S $5.00 $6.00 1951 $460.00 $875.00 1986S Prestige Set $26.00 N/A 1952 $230.00 $780.00 1987S $3.50 $3.50 1953 $175.00 $660.00 1987S Prestige Set $23.00 N/A 1954 $90.00 $360.00 1988S $4.00 $3.50 1955 box $115.00 N/A 1988S Prestige Set $27.00 N/A 1955 flat pack $95.00 $300.00 1989S $3.75 $3.50 1956 $55.00 $300.00 1989S Prestige Set $26.50 N/A 1957 $23.00 $300.00 1990S $4.00 $3.50 1958 $25.00 $275.00 1990S no S 1¢ $4,100.00 N/A 1959 $25.00 $46.00 1990S Prestige Set $24.00 N/A 1960 large date $25.00 $40.00 1990S Prestige Set, no S 1¢ $4,300.00 N/A 1960 small date $28.00 N/A 1991S $3.50 $4.00 1961 $20.00 $38.00 1991S Prestige Set $42.00 N/A 1962 $19.00 $37.50 1992S $3.50 $3.50 1963 $19.00 $32.00 1992S Prestige Set $46.00 N/A 1964 $19.00 $32.00 1992S Silver $16.00 N/A 1965 Special Mint Set N/A $8.50 1992S Silver premier $21.00 N/A 1966 Special Mint Set N/A $8.00 1993S $4.00 $3.75 1967 Special Mint Set N/A $9.00 1993S Prestige Set $31.00 N/A 1968S $5.50 $6.25 1993S Silver $21.00 N/A 1968S no mint mark dime $13,000.00 N/A 1993S Silver premier $30.00 N/A 1969S $5.50 $5.50 1994S $4.50 $3.00 1970S large date $9.00 $16.00 1994S Prestige Set $31.00 N/A 1970S small date $73.00 $44.00 1994S Silver $20.00 N/A 1970S no mint mark dime $750.00 N/A 1994S Silver premier $30.00 N/A 1971S $3.25 $3.00 1995S $7.50 $4.00 1971S no mint mark nickel Est. 1,655 $1,100.00 N/A 1995S Prestige Set $72.00 N/A 1972S $3.75 $3.00 1995S Silver $42.00 N/A 1973S $7.50 $10.00 1995S Silver premier $48.00 N/A 1974S $8.00 $5.00 1996S $6.00 $12.00 1975S $7.50 $7.50 1996S Prestige Set $285.00 N/A 1975S no mint mark dime $220,000.00 N/A 1996S Silver $22.00 N/A 1976S 3 coins $21.00 $15.50 1996S Silver premier $27.50 N/A 1976S $8.00 $7.00 1997S $6.00 $4.00 1977S $6.00 $5.00 1997S Prestige Set $53.00 N/A 1978S $5.25 $5.50 1997S Silver $26.00 N/A 1979S Type I $6.50 $5.00 1997S Silver premier $34.00 N/A 1979S Type II $42.00 N/A 1998S $8.00 $4.50 1980S $9.00 $6.00 1998S Silver $18.00 N/A

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GOLD BULLION MARKET VALUES SPOT PRICE $1,278.90 as of May 28, 2019 PLATINUM BULLION MARKET VALUES SPOT PRICE $796.00 as of May 28, 2019 Actual Melt Value MARKET PRICE Colombia 5 Peso ...... $364 ...... $390 American Bison 1 T Oz ...... $1,547 ...... $1,670 France 20 Franc rooster ...... $289 ...... $318 Actual Melt Value MARKET PRICE $50 American Eagle 1 T Oz...... $1,547 ...... $1,663 Germany 10 Mark ...... $178 ...... $201 $100 American Eagle 1 T Oz...... $957 ...... $1,088 $25 American Eagle 1/2 T Oz...... $773 ...... $853 Germany 20 Mark ...... $356 ...... $392 $50 American Eagle 1/2 T Oz...... $479 ...... $555 $10 American Eagle 1/4 T Oz...... $387 ...... $437 $25 American Eagle 1/4 T Oz...... $239 ...... $283 $5 American Eagle 1/10 T Oz...... $155 ...... $207 Great Britian Soverign old (king) ...... $364 ...... $411 Great Britian Soverign new (queen) ...... $364 ...... $390 $10 American Eagle 1/10 T Oz...... $96 ...... $125 U.S. American Art 1oz...... $1,547 ...... $1,584 Mapleleaf 1 T. Oz ...... $957 ...... $1,055 Hungary 100 Korona ...... $1,496 ...... $1,571 U.S. American Art 1/2 oz...... $773 ...... $812 Noble 1 T. Oz ...... $957 ...... $1,055 US $5 commemorative 1986 to date ...... $374 ...... $405 Italy 20 Lire ...... $289 ...... $318 Koala 1 T. Oz ...... $957 ...... $1,045 US $10 commemorative 1984...... $748 ...... $801 Mexico 50 Peso ...... $1,864 ...... $1,940 realizable value 75-95% AMV depending on quantity Australia kangaroo/Nugget 1 T Oz...... $1,547 ...... $1,648 Mexico 20 Peso ...... $746 ...... $796 Austria 1 Ducat ...... $171 ...... $192 Mexico 10 Peso ...... $373 ...... $410 Austria 4 Ducat ...... $685 ...... $754 SILVER BULLION MARKET VALUES Austria 10 Corona ...... $150 ...... $169 Mexico 5 Peso ...... $186 ...... $208 Mexico 2.5 Peso ...... $93 ...... $110 Austria 20 Corona ...... $299 ...... $329 Actual Melt Value MARKET PRICE Austria 100 Corona ...... $1,496 ...... $1,556 Mexico 2 Peso ...... $75 ...... $89 US 90% Dimes (pre 1965) ...... $1.37 ...... $1.59 Austria Philharmonic1T Oz ...... $1,547 ...... $1,640 Netherlands East Indies 1 Ducat ...... $171 ...... $188 US 90% Quarters (pre 1965) ...... $3.44 ...... $3.97 Austria Philharmonic 1/2 T Oz ...... $773 ...... $843 Netherlands 10 Gulden ...... $301 ...... $331 US 90% Halves (pre 1965) ...... $6.87 ...... $8.50 Austria Philharmonic 1/4 T Oz ...... $387 ...... $431 Russia 5 Roubles ...... $192 ...... $231 US 90% Dollars (pre 1936) ...... $14.87 ...... $26.15 Austria Philharmonic 1/10 T Oz ...... $155 ...... $178 Russia 10 Roubles/Chevronetz ...... $385 ...... $454 US 40% Halves (1965-70, 1976) ...... $2.84 ...... $2.99 Belgium 20 Franc ...... $289 ...... $315 US 40% Dollars (1971-76) ...... $6.08 ...... $6.69 Canada Mapleaf 1T Oz ...... $1,547 ...... $1,650 South Africa Krugerand 2 Rand ...... $364 ...... $401 South Africa Krugerand 1 T Oz...... $1,547 ...... $1,646 US 35% Wartime Nickels ...... $1.08 ...... $1.00 Canada Mapleaf 1/2 T Oz ...... $773 ...... $843 US Silver Eagle ...... $19.23 ...... $22.98 Canada Mapleaf 1/4 T Oz ...... $387 ...... $431 South Africa Krugerand 1/2 T Oz...... $773 ...... $843 Canadian 80% Dimes (pre 1967) ...... $1.15 ...... $1.17 Canada Mapleaf 1/10 T Oz ...... $155 ...... $179 South Africa Krugerand 1/4 T Oz...... $387 ...... $431 Canadian 80% Quarters (pre 1967) ...... $2.88 ...... $2.91 Canada $20 ...... $773 ...... $858 South Africa Krugerand 1/10 T Oz...... $155 ...... $177 Canadian 80% Halves (pre 1967) ...... $5.77 ...... $5.83 Canada $100 (1976 business strike) ...... $387 ...... $414 Swiss 10 Franc ...... $145 ...... $159 Canadian 80% Dollars (pre 1968) ...... $11.54 ...... $12.23 Canada $100 1977-1986 ...... $773 ...... $823 Swiss 20 Franc ...... $289 ...... $318 Canadian Silver Mapleleafs ...... $19.23 ...... $23.23 China Panda 1 T. Oz ...... $1,547 ...... $1,655 10 Karat Scrap Gold per gram ...... $20 ...... $21 Mexico Libertad ...... $19.23 ...... $21.48 China Panda 1/2 T. Oz ...... $773 ...... $835 Sterling Pvt. Mint per Troy Oz ...... $17.79 ...... $18.04 14 Karat Scrap Gold per gram ...... $28 ...... $29 China Panda 1/4 T. Oz ...... $387 ...... $431 Sterling scrap per Troy Oz ...... $16.83 ...... $15.33 China Panda 1/10 T. Oz ...... $155 ...... $183 18 Karat Scrap Gold per gram ...... $36 ...... $37 realizable value 75-105% AMV depending on quantity China Panda 1/20 T. Oz ...... $77 ...... $90 realizable value 85-98% AMV depending on quantity

U.S. Proof Sets and Mint Sets US Proof Sets US Mint Sets US Proof Sets US Mint Sets Date Value Value Date Value Value 1998S Silver premier $26.00 N/A 2010S Silver 5 quarter set $21.00 N/A 1999S 9 piece $11.25 $7.00 2010S 14 pieces clad $28.00 $20.00 1999S 5 quarter set $5.75 N/A 2010S Silver 14 piece $42.00 N/A 1999S Silver $92.00 N/A 2010S Presidential $ set $14.00 N/A 2000S 10 piece $5.00 $7.00 2011S 6 quarter set $12.00 N/A 2000S 5 quarter set $4.75 N/A 2011S Silver 5 quarter set $23.00 N/A 2000S Silver $32.00 N/A 2011S 14 pieces clad $28.00 $21.00 2001S 10 piece $13.00 $7.00 2011S Silver 14 piece $55.00 N/A 2001S 5 quarter set $5.25 N/A 2011S Presidential $ set $26.00 N/A 2001S Silver $45.00 N/A 2012S 6 quarter set $13.75 N/A 2002S 10 piece $11.00 $7.25 2012S Silver 5 quarter set $27.00 N/A 2002S 5 quarter set $6.50 N/A 2012S 14 pieces clad $110.00 $55.00 2002S Silver $34.00 N/A 2012S Silver 8 piece Limited Edition $190.00 N/A 2003S 10 piece $9.75 $7.75 2012S Silver 14 piece $210.00 N/A 2003S 5 quarter set $5.00 N/A 2012S Presidential $ set $60.00 N/A 2003S Silver $32.00 N/A 2013S quarter set $12.00 N/A 2004S 11 piece $15.00 $7.75 2013S Silver 14 piece $63.00 N/A 2004S 5 quarter set $6.00 N/A 2013S Silver 5 quarter set $26.00 N/A 2004S Silver 11 piece $34.00 N/A 2013S 14 pieces clad $28.00 $20.00 2004S Silver 5 quarter set $22.00 N/A 2013S Silver Limited Edition $120.00 N/A 2005S American Legacy $66.00 N/A 2014S 14 pieces clad $31.00 $22.00 2005S 11 Piece $9.50 $7.25 2014S Silver 14 piece $51.00 N/A 2005S 5 quarter set $2.75 N/A 2014S 6 quarter set $14.00 N/A 2005S Silver 11 piece $34.00 N/A 2014S Silver quarter set $30.00 N/A 2005S Silver 5 quarter set $21.00 N/A 2014S Presidential $ set $16.00 N/A 2006S 10 pieces clad $11.75 $7.25 2015S quarter set $14.00 $23.00 2006S 5 quarter set $3.50 N/A 2015S Silver quarter set $32.00 N/A 2006S Silver 10 piece $34.00 N/A 2015S 14 pieces clad $30.00 $26.00 2006S Silver 5 quarter set $21.00 N/A 2015S Silver Limited Edition N/A N/A 2006S American Legacy $68.00 N/A 2015S Silver 14 Piece $46.00 N/A 2007S 5 quarter set $6.25 N/A 2015S Presidential $ set $16.00 N/A 2007S Silver 5 quarter set $21.00 N/A 2016S 14 pieces clad $40.00 $18.00 2007S 14 pieces clad $18.00 $16.00 2016S quarter set $10.00 N/A 2007S Silver 14 piece $38.00 N/A 2016S Silver quarter set $25.00 N/A 2007S Presidential $ set $5.00 N/A 2016S 14 pieces clad $40.00 $18.00 2007S American Legacy $66.00 N/A 2016S Silver 14 piece $80.00 $30.00 2008S American Legacy $75.00 N/A 2016S Presidential $ set $12.00 N/A 2008S Presidential $ set $10.00 N/A 2017S 14 pieces clad $28.00 $25.00 2008S Silver Quarters $23.00 N/A 2017S quarter set $11.00 $11.00 2008S 14 pieces clad $35.00 $25.00 2017S Silver quarter set $33.00 N/A 2008S 5 quarter set $22.00 N/A 2017S 10 pieces clad $50.00 $29.00 2008S Silver 14 piece $45.00 N/A 2017S Silver 10 piece $45.00 $79.00 2009S Lincoln Chronicle $75.00 N/A 2018 20 piece set N/A N/A 2009S Lincoln 4 piece $9.00 N/A 2018S 10 pieces clad $35.00 $35.00 2009S Presidential $ set $7.25 N/A 2018S quarter set $20.00 $9.00 2009S 18 piece $19.00 N/A 2018S Silver quarter set $35.00 N/A 2009S Silver $39.00 N/A 2018S 10 pieces clad $30.00 $25.00 2009S Silver 6 quarter set $27.00 N/A 2018S Silver 10 piece $60.00 $50.00 2009S 6 quarter set $5.75 N/A 2019S Silver quarter set N/A N/A 2009S 18 pieces clad $20.00 $21.00 2019S 10 pieces clad N/A N/A 2010S 6 quarter set $11.50 N/A 2019S Silver 10 piece N/A N/A

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Peace Dollars VG8 F12 VF20 XF40 XF45 AU50 AU58

1921 $85 $90 $100 $140 $145 $160 $180 1921 rev ray over first L in DOLLAR Vam 3 — — — $200 — $250 $356 1922 $22 $23 $23 $25 $25 $25 $35 1922D $22 $23 $23 $25 $25 $25 $34 1922S $22 $23 $23 $25 $25 $25 $54 1923 $22 $23 $23 $25 $25 $25 $35 1923D $22 -$23 $23 $40 $41 $45 $57 1923S $22 -$23 $23 $25 $25 $25 $47 1924 $22 $23 $23 $25 $25 $25 $35 1924S $28 $30 $37 $40 $55 $80 $200 1925 $22 $23 $23 $25 $25 $25 $35 1925S $28 $30 $32 $37 $41 $48 $60 1926 $22 $23 $29 $37 $41 $45 $59 1926D $22 $23 $23 $37 $41 $60 $80 1926S $22 $23 $23 $35 $36 $45 $60 1927 $40 $42 $44 $45 $48 $55 $73 1927D $40 $42 $42 $46 $63 $100 $140 1927S $40 $42 $42 $56 $60 $81 $160 1928 $240 $245 $250 $270 — $350 $390 1928S $40 $42 $42 $45 $60 $70 $140 1934 $40 $42 $46 $50 $54 $55 $85 1934D Lg D $40 $42 $44 $52 $53 $55 $105 1934D Sm D $40 $42 $42 $50 $53 $55 $105 1934S $40 $42 $60 $150 $195 $400 $1,275 1935 $40 $42 $42 $42 $52 $65 $80 1935S 3Rays $40 $42 $45 $50 $52 $95 $175 1935S 4Rays $40 $42 $50 $54 $56 $100 $205

Morgan Dollars F12 VF20 XF40 XF45 AU50 AU53 AU58 MS60 MS62

1878 8 tail feathers $85 $90 $105 $110 $125 $130 $140 $240 $270 1878 7 over 8 tail feathers $50 $55 $60 $70 $80 $83 $120 $170 $231 1878 7 tail feathers, reverse of 1878 $48 $50 $55 $65 $65 $73 $90 $100 $130 1878 7 tail feathers, reverse of 1879 $48 $50 $55 $65 $65 $72 $80 $150 $250 1878CC $137 $143 $160 $185 $250 $300 $325 $425 $525 1878S $49 $49 $56 $56 $60 $61 $65 $77 $88 1879 $28 $29 $35 $43 $48 $50 $64 $77 $88 1879CC $230 $420 $913 $1,560 $2,250 $2,735 $4,400 $5,200 $6,500 1879CC capped CC $230 $420 $913 $1,350 $1,670 $1,800 $3,500 $4,250 $5,250 1879O $46 $47 $48 $50 $55 $57 $80 $100 $225 1879S reverse of 1878 $68 $72 $72 $72 $90 $90 $152 $275 $455 1879S reverse of 1879 $28 $29 $36 $40 $44 $44 $48 $60 $70 1880 $32 $36 $44 $47 $48 $50 $52 $65 $80 1880CC reverse of 1878 $244 $245 $245 $250 $295 $360 $495 $575 $620 1880CC 80/79 reverse of 1878 $240 $280 $345 $385 $420 $455 $590 $650 $730 1880CC 8/7 reverse of 1878 $210 $245 $300 $320 $370 $405 $545 $610 $670 1880CC reverse of 1879 $200 $240 $250 $265 $350 $360 $375 $490 $505 1880CC 8/7 high 7 reverse of 1879 $215 $255 $300 $325 $365 $395 $520 $535 $590 1880CC 8/7 low 7 reverse of 1879 $215 $255 $300 $325 $355 $385 $520 $535 $590 1880O $44 $45 $45 $49 $57 $59 $95 $130 $282 1880S $36 $37 $37 $38 $41 $44 $46 $55 $60 1880S 8/7 crossbar $68 $75 $77 $78 $110 $113 $115 $120 $200 1881 $36 $36 $39 $45 $45 $45 $45 $60 $63 1881CC $337 $360 $375 $380 $440 — — $480 $540 1881O $34 $36 $36 $37 $40 $41 $53 $60 $73 1881S $28 $29 $36 $50 $50 $50 $52 $52 $61 1882 $28 $29 $36 $40 $44 $51 $56 $52 $68 1882CC $110 $110 $120 $130 $145 $160 $170 $190 $275 1882O $42 $43 $43 $43 $49 $49 $50 $55 $60 1882O/S $65 $80 $85 $90 $95 $100 $145 $197 $400 1882S $28 $29 $36 $42 $43 $44 $53 $53 $55 1883 $35 $36 $36 $37 $44 $45 $53 $57 $77 1883CC $107 $110 $115 $145 $155 $158 $204 $220 $235 1883O $28 $29 $36 $38 $43 $45 $50 $55 $58 1883S $43 $60 $80 $90 $175 $195 $425 $1,025 $1,500 1884 $53 $55 $38 $40 $44 $45 $46 $55 $73 1884CC $150 $155 $158 — $162 — — $175 $200 1884O $28 $29 $36 $38 $43 $45 $40 $45 $60 1884S $45 $46 $70 $125 $215 $325 $1,885 $7,400 $14,500 1885 $28 $29 $38 $40 $43 $44 $46 $50 $54 1885CC $500 $510 $540 — $540 $540 $540 $545 $650 1885O $28 $29 $38 $40 $43 $46 $48 $50 $60

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MS60 MS61 MS62 MS63 MS64 MS65 MS66 MS67

$285 $290 $325 $460 $735 $1,700 $4,760 $82,000

$475 — — — — — — — $36 $36 $36 $52 $69 $150 $350 $7,300 $66 $75 $80 $125 $175 $455 $1,065 — $64 $70 $75 $125 $195 $1,375 $3,100 — $36 $36 $36 $52 $69 $105 $400 $4,750 $85 $90 $90 $200 $350 $845 $2,975 $80,000 $62 $72 $76 $115 $375 $3,500 $29,300 $55,000 $36 $36 $36 $45 $55 $107 $400 $6,700 $260 $290 $320 $600 $850 $5,175 $41,000 — $36 $36 $36 $55 $79 $165 $625 $2,550 $105 $115 $130 $300 $550 $36,425 $80,000 — $65 $70 $80 $90 $175 $400 $2,000 $22,000 $100 $120 $140 $365 $400 $900 $1,600 $36,000 $70 $81 $88 $120 $235 $865 $2,875 $33,000 $98 $105 $130 $190 $500 $1,450 $20,000 — $290 — — $500 $750 $3,600 $41,125 — $200 $235 $340 $675 $800 $6,800 $42,250 — $400 $410 $420 $600 $850 $3,350 $28,100 — $215 $245 $335 $420 $775 $18,750 $55,000 — $125 $130 $150 $200 $425 $525 $2,200 $18,000 $130 $160 $170 $300 $475 $1,180 $3,600 $55,000 $130 $160 $255 $410 $575 $1,575 $7,050 — $2,300 $3,000 $3,500 $4,000 $6,250 $8,750 $32,900 — $95 $105 $115 $165 $225 $565 $1,875 $17,500 $285 $255 $350 $525 $600 $1,200 $2,600 $47,000 $275 $300 $310 $470 $600 $1,100 — —

MS63 MS64 MS65 MS65P/L MS67 Prf60 Prf62 Prf63 Prf64 Prf65

$295 $440 $1,100 $1,500 $45,000 $2,300 $2,800 $5,000 $6,500 $9,000 $270 $638 $1,450 — $20,000 — — — — — $190 — $700 $1,565 $14,000 $3,000 $3,400 $5,000 $9,000 $11,000 $260 $500 $1,550 — $35,000 $20,000 $26,000 $40,000 $100,000 $135,000 $590 $640 $1,757 $2,700 $26,000 — — — — — $95 $120 $350 — $10,000 — — — — — $95 $190 $450 — $38,000 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 $3,300 $6,800 $7,000 $10,600 $25,250 — — — — — — — $6,750 $11,000 $39,500 — $72,000 — — — — — $275 $530 $2,300 — — — — — — — $750 $2,900 $5,000 — $55,000 — — — — — $70 $82 $130 — $700 — — — — — $103 $125 $500 $1,100 $38,000 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 — $6,800 $690 $925 $1,100 — $49,000 — — — — — $782 $1,200 $4,100 — — — — — — — $690 $1,310 $2,900 — — — — — — — $690 $715 $1,620 — $29,375 — — — — — $789 — $1,575 — — — — — — — $789 $900 $1,160 — — — — — — — $450 $1,650 $14,000 — — — — — — — $62 $74 $130 $250 $650 — — — — — $360 $435 $550 $565 — — — — — — $93 $165 $587 — $16,700 $1,170 $1,450 $2,850 — $5,200 $590 $600 $935 $1,250 $4,200 — — — — — $86 $170 $900 $3,450 — — — — — — $69 $74 $120 $240 $600 — — — — — $87 $115 $300 $975 $28,200 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 — $5,000 $282 $295 $420 — $5,150 — — — — — $100 $125 $600 $1,350 $27,500 — — — — — $525 $1,700 $51,000 — $77,000 — — — — — $62 $95 $195 — $675 — — — — — $84 $90 $180 $525 $2,100 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 — $5,200 $240 $275 $431 $575 $3,200 — — — — — $65 $74 $138 $265 $3,000 — — — — — $2,500 $6,450 $39,500 — — — — — — — $95 $100 $230 — $3,875 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 — $4,800 $300 $330 $360 $575 $3,750 — — — — — $68 $95 $120 $245 $2,550 — — — — — $47,000 $130,000 $225,000 — — — — — — — $79 $95 $130 $250 $2,000 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 — $4,850 $675 $690 $870 $1,600 $8,600 — — — — — $69 $95 $120 $300 $1,100 — — — — —

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1887/6 $49 $50 $51 $55 $150 $163 $250 $300 $395 $1,450 $300 $525 $140 $250 $400 $400 $1,350 $75 $163 $3,950 $300 $235 $1,000 $52 $150 — $225 $220 $55 $49 $760 $2,465 $70 $120 $51 ▲$48 $540 $60 $1,300 Dollars $5,000 $90 Morgan $50 F12 $67 $195 $475 $380 $250 $38 1885S VF20 $155 $175 $140 $80 XF40 MS62 XF45 MS60 AU50 AU53 AU58 $500 $55 1886 $125 1886O 1886S $1,100 $3,100 1887 $51 $80 $65 $55 $35 $38 $50 $37 $49 1887/6 — $36 1887O $49 1887/6O $36 $175 1887S $42 $60 $49 $42 $340 $28 $36 $38 $42 $29 $80 1888 1888O $45 1888-O Hot Lips $44 $60 $55 $50 $28 $1,075 — $36 $37 $43 $29 1888S $35 $85 1889 $230 $500 $650 $97 1889CC $455 $130 $195 $145 $50 $105 $52 $95 $70 $58 $28 $39 $51 $36 $36 1889O $29 $125 $330 1889S $46 $54 $50 $28 $48 $40 $40 $75 $44 $45 $46 $43 1890 Eagle 1890CC $61 $32 $124 $305 $170 $210 $320 — $80 1890CC tail bar $132 $285 $405 $575 $370 $480 $600 $115 $405 $260 $185 $220 $1,025 $135 $49 $48 1890O $46 $50 $55 $48 $29 $28 $35 $38 $43 Spitting $29 1890S $102 1891 $28 $130 $36 $180 1891CC $90 $800 $220 $57 $49 $37 1891-CC $45 $50 $67 $46 $28 $37 $38 $44 $29 1891O $155 $35 $140 1891S $37 $275 $65 $265 $145 1892 $48 $1,000 $70 $950 $39 1892CC $160 1892O $38 — $310 $2,600 $39 1892S $480 $68 $5,525 $4,500 $2,800 $61 $3,600 $245 $675 $1,200 $1,750 $2,175 $110 1893 $200 $28 $56 $48 $170 1893CC $3,645 $40 1893O $525 $165 $47 1893S $70 $390 $390 $175 1894 $775 $28 $51 $275 $29 $9,110 $1,530 1894O $28 $175 $41 1894S $48 $490 $310 $1,040 $72 1895 proof only $50 $290 — $50 $7,600 1895O $46 $60 $28 $29 $190 1895S $60 $29 $1,750 $44 $700 1896 $954 $360 $150 1896O $21,000 $90 — $45 $55 $60 $50 $28 $48 $70 $34 $38 $44 $36 $230 1896S $29 $29 $300 $3,900 1897 $35 $770 $47 $125 $145 $525 $160 $23,000 1897O $32,000 $45 $57 $57 $46 $28 $47 $34 $37 $44 1897S $29 $44 $46 $120 — $48 $340 $390 $39 $56 $5,600 1898 $37,500 $60 $1,175 $240 $220 $42 $175 1898O $635 $45 $55 $60 $190 $50 $34,000 $28 $35 $38 $43 $29 $250 1898S $8,400 $55 1899 $555 $510 $1,450 $49 $185 $375 $635 $410 $75 $310 $50 $145 $180 $120 $34,750 $44 $105 $68 $575 1899O $45 $55 $60 $50 $230 $28 $95 $35 $38 $43 $800 $245 $48 $29 1899S $46 $13,950 $258 1900 $1,875 $35,000 $55 $45 $600 $49 $57 $58 $50 $43 $900 $44 $45 $49 $45 $65 1900O $1,325 $44 $45 $55 $60 $45 $51 $50 $28 $34 $38 $43 $78 $850 $29 $300 $185 $19,500 1900O/CC $300 $28 $52 $38,000 1900S $525 $28 $47 $1,875 $1,000 $735 1901 $48 $22,500 $500 $510 $515 $90 $500 $190 $485 $490 $500 $38,500 $95 $70 $470 1901 doubled die reverse $1,125 $85 $80 $310 $320 $400 $525 1901O $350 $105 $58 $46 $205 $220 $310 $29 $12,500 $575 $140 $68,000 $48 1901S $910 $45 $55 $60 $50 — $28 $36 $34 $37 $44 $29 $1,325 $275 $500 $510 $515 $43 1902 $44 $500 $460 $485 $490 $500 — $470 $155 $100 $210 $500 $39,000 $160,000 $160 1902O $45 $1,100 $85 $49 1902S $450 $2,100 $47 $50 $60 $65 $58 $1,700 $44 $90 $1,325 $46 $46 $50 1903 $36 $45 $28 $290 $55,000 $43,500 $260 $550 1903O — $375 $2,090 $295 1903S $3,325 $48 $47 $1,375 $115 $75 $900 1903-S Micro S $50 $140 $950 $38 — 1904 $42 $600 $4,600 $29 $755 $355 1904O $5,500 $3,500 $1,200 1904S $52 $47 $50 $130 $185 $1,040 $15,000 $90 1921 $54 $70 $95 $1,325 $55 $40 $50 $51 $53 $50 $50 $900 1921D — $42 $4,000 $2,750 1921S $29,500 $185 $1,600 $65 $50 $450 $48 $140 — $245 $5,175 $56 $3,850 — $160 $37 $43 $2,400 $420 $185 $990 $150 $90 $50 $4,350 $28 — — $500 $34 $35 $38 $40 $51 $40 $58 $3,645 $225 $44 — $50 $1,350 $190 $2,100 $12,500 $210 $125 $125 $1,250 $28 $85 $300 $1,600 $35 $45 $44 $340 — $80 $1,950 $270 $135 $195 $36 $425 $135 $36 $46 $405 $110 $49 $395 $0 $200 $205 — $1,450 — $510 — $50 $360 $4,850 $49 $290 $325 $1,800 $38 $14,000 $570 $380 $50 $465 $38 $3,175 $50 — $775 $44 $5,500 $725 $44 $52 $6,350 $1,700 — — — $58 $2,550 $46 $3,900 $46 $52 $52 $69 $68

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$360 $600 $1,950 — $38,000 — — — — — $69 $95 $125 $350 $1,100 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 — $5,200 $2,900 $10,200 $145,000 — — — — — — — $500 $700 $1,900 — $38,000 — — — — — $69 $95 $120 — $2,300 $1,170 $1,450 $3,150 — $5,600 $550 $600 $1,625 — — — — — — — $170 $375 $1,650 — — — — — — — $1,800 $3,400 $33,750 — — — — — — — $240 $550 $1,500 — $34,000 — — — — — $85 $120 $160 $515 $5,000 $1,170 $1,450 $2,325 — $5,200 $95 $150 $500 $650 $11,500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — $420 $925 $2,600 — $27,000 — — — — — $69 $100 $195 — $18,000 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 $4,000 $5,200 $42,300 $78,000 $278,000 — — — — — — — $400 $300 $1,100 — — — — — — — $350 $530 $1,350 — — — — — — — $100 $195 $825 — — $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 $3,750 $5,200 $1,100 $1,260 $2,750 — $38,500 — — — — — $2,600 $4,700 — — — — — — — — $115 $250 $1,150 — — — — — — — $135 $240 $800 — $17,000 — — — — — $185 $365 $2,500 — $38,500 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 — $4,800 $750 $1,065 $3,250 — $60,000 — — — — — $720 $1,020 $2,400 — — — — — — — $390 $565 $4,500 — — — — — — — $145 $365 $1,125 — $17,000 — — — — — $435 $1,000 $2,425 — — $1,245 $1,550 $2,950 $3,450 $4,500 $1,950 $3,400 $5,875 — $80,000 — — — — — $435 $700 $3,250 — $66,000 — — — — — $90,000 $180,000 $200,000 — $335,000 — — — — — $1,680 $2,200 $4,700 — $57,000 $1,425 $2,450 $3,200 $3,300 $5,200 $6,600 $14,600 $77,000 — — — — — — — $7,100 $16,000 $165,000 — — — — — — — $300,000 $350,000 $700,000 — $1,100,000 — — — — — $5,250 $10,600 $35,000 — $95,000 $1,500 $2,750 $3,700 $4,400 $6,400 $4,000 $6,875 $56,000 — $100,000 — — — — — $1,750 $3,000 $5,700 — $33,000 — — — — — $54,000 $60,000 $69,000 — $130,000 $39,000 $41,000 $0 $55,813 $87,000 $55,000 $86,000 $200,000 — $600,000 — — — — — $6,300 $8,750 $20,625 — — — — — — — $80 $115 $230 $405 $2,500 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 — $4,800 $4,750 $36,000 $150,000 — $575,000 — — — — — $3,850 $5,150 $11,750 — $135,000 — — — — — $95 $100 $260 $525 $5,500 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 — $4,900 $4,250 $14,000 $70,000 — $142,000 — — — — — $145 $215 $525 $700 $5,100 — — — — — $90 $120 $175 $390 $3,000 $1,170 — — — $5,200 $68 $90 $220 $230 $1,350 — — — — — $500 $750 $1,390 — $21,000 — — — — — $520 $590 $655 $1,350 $3,375 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 — $5,200 $60 $95 $195 — $3,500 — — — — — $715 $900 $2,200 — $27,000 — — — — — $68 $95 $135 — $3,800 $1,170 $1,450 $0 $2,850 $5,200 $55 $75 $75 $500 $3,450 — — — — — $750 $885 $1,850 — $34,000 — — — — — $500 $600 $1,300 — $20,000 — — — — — $14,900 $54,000 $450,000 — — $1,770 $1,650 $3,100 $4,100 $4,800 — — — — — — — — — — $62 $70 $145 $670 $23,000 — — — — — $1,040 $1,350 $2,300 — $36,000 — — — — — $210 $250 $350 — $4,500 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 $3,400 $5,795 $60 $95 $250 — $11,700 — — — — — $750 $850 $2,215 — $24,000 — — — — — $115 $150 $200 — $3,100 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 — $4,950 $520 $590 $655 — $3,375 — — — — — $7,750 $9,000 $10,250 — $58,000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — $330 $750 $1,700 — $24,000 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 $3,375 $5,000 $75 $95 $110 $260 $3,350 — — — — — $4,800 $5,200 $7,200 — $66,000 — — — — — $50 $80 $445 — $13,500 $4,000 — $11,000 $5,600 $10,000 $80 $125 $265 $1,150 $31,725 $0 — — — — $90 $125 $650 $1,375 $23,500 $0 — — — —

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ARIZONA Greenway Rd. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: AZCS. A: Show. Retail Clerk’s Hall, 8550 Stanton Ave.. Oct 12-13 AZ, Kingman. Pioneer Country Free. T: 35. F: $40-$50. Mike Vechiola, 6915 SH: Sat. 10am - 6pm; Sun. 10am - 4pm. SP: Events Gun, Knife, Coins & Collectibles W. Morrow Dr. Suite 7, Glendale, AZ, 85308. Pacific Expos LLC. A: $3. T: 65. F: $400- Show. Mohave County Fairgrounds, 2600 PH: 623- 570-3816 or [email protected]. $500. Kerry Pieropan, PO Box 69A06, West Fairgrounds Blvd. SH: Sat 9am - 5pm; Sun Oct 26 AZ, Scottsdale. 2019 Fall Coin Show. Hollywood, CA, 90069. PH: 714- 271-8946 or 9am - 3pm. SP: Pioneer Country Events, Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, 8202 PacificExposLLC.com. LLC. A: $6. F: $65. Lon Carroll, PO Box East Cactus Rd. (west of Loop 101). SH: Oct 11-13 CA, Concord. Diablo Numismatic 3955, Kingman, AZ, 86402. (message), PH: 8am - 2pm. SP: Fountain Hills Coin Club. A: Society’s 23rd Annual Contra Costa Coin 928- 692-0937 or PH: 928- 530-0937 or Free. T: 20. Harold Skripsky (information), PH: and Collectibles Show. Elks Lodge, 1475 [email protected] or www. 480- 254-6111 or Carl Spencer (dealers), PH: Creekside Dr.. SH: Fri. 12am - 6pm; Sat. PioneerCountryEvents.com. 480- 226-0151. 10am - 6pm, Sun 10am-4pm. A: $3. T: 35. Oct 13 AZ, Chandler. Camelback Collectibles Larry Casagrande, PO Box 177, Concord, Coin, Stamp, & Collectible Show. American CALIFORNIA CA. PH: 925- 683-1180. Legion Post 35, 2240 W Chandler Blvd. SH: Sep 27-28 CA, Sacramento. Sacramento Valley Oct 11-13 CA, Walnut Creek. Contra Costa 8am - 2pm. A: Free. T: 40. Bill Jernigan, 6750 Coin Club 2019 Fall Show. The Four Points by Coin & Collectibles Show. Elks Lodge, 1475 E Main Street Suite 105, Mesa, AZ, 85205. Sheraton, 4900 Duckhorn Dr.. SH: Fri. 10am Creekside Dr.. SH: Fri. 2pm - 6pm; Sat. PH: 480- 227-3604 or xaviercoins.bill@gmail. - 6pm, Sat. 10am - 4pm. A: $3. Bob Shanks. 10am - 6pm; Sun. 10am - 4pm. SP: Diablo com or camelbackcollectables.com. PH: 916- 204-5168 or [email protected] Numismatic Society. A: $4. Larry Casagrande, Oct 19 AZ, Phoenix. Northwest Valley Coin, or www.sacvalcc.org. PO Box 177, Concord, CA, 94522-0177. PH: Card & Stamp Show. LaQuinta Inn, 2510 W. Oct 5-6 CA, Buena Park. Buena Park Coin 925- 683-1180 or [email protected]. Oct 12 CA, Santa Maria. Santa Maria Coin & Collectable Show. Elwin Mussell Senior Center, 510 East Park Ave. SH: 9am - 4pm. Free Numismatic News SP: Santa Maria Coin Club. A: Free. Ed Cohen, PO Box 7186, Santa Maria, ca, 93456. PH: 805- 937-1250. Show Directory Form Oct 19 CA, Stockton. Delta Coin Club Show. Eagles Hall, 1492 Bourbon St. SH: 10am- To have your show listed in the Numismatic News Show 6pm. SP: Delta Coin Club. A: Free. Ruben Smith, PO Box 5787, Stockton, CA. PH: 209- Directory just fi ll out and mail or fax this form. 982-5961 or [email protected]. Show site: (City (State) Zip Oct 25-26 CA, Fresno. 53rd Annual FNS Coin Show. American Legion Post 509, 3509 N. Date: Time: First St. . SH: 10am - 6pm. SP: Fresno Numismatic Society. A: $2. T: 40. John Ward, PO Box 11252, Fresno, CA, 93773. PH: 559- Name of Show: 967-8067 or [email protected]. Nov 1-2 CA, McClellan. Sacramento Coin Show Sponsor: Lionsgate Hotel, 3410 Westover St.. SH: Fri/ Sat 10am-5pm. A: $3. T: 60. Peter McIntosh. Site location (hotel, convention center, etc): PH: 916- 317-9055. Nov 3 CA, Anaheim. North County Monthly Coin Street Address: Show. Embassy Suites Hotel, 3100 E Frontera St.,. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Pacific Expos LLC. Admission charge No: Yes: Amount: A: $1. T: 22. F: $150-$300. Kerry Pieropan, PO Box 69A06, West Hollywood, CA, 90069. Number of tables: Table Fee: PH: 714- 271-8946 or PacificExposLLC.com. If the show is multi-hobby, (including stamps, sports cards or other collectible tables), please CONNECTICUT indicate the number of tables offering primarily numismatic items: Sep 28 CT, Naugatuck. Coin & Currency Show. American Legion Post #17, 21 Cedar St.. Bourse chairman: SH: 9am - 2pm. A: Free. T: 20. F: $50. J&S Collectibles, LLC, John Stassins Jr., PO Box Chairman’s telephone number: 140262, Howard Beach, NY, 11414. PH: 718- 323-1930 or PH: 212- 777-0662 or stas- E-mail address: [email protected]. Oct 20 CT, West Haven. Liberty Coin Club Show. Address: Elks Club, 265 Main St. SH: 9am - 2pm. SP: Liberty Coin Club. A: Free. T: 10. F: $35-$50. Perry Carpinella. PH: 203- 248-1053 or plcar- Fax 1-715-445-4087 [email protected]. Oct 26 CT, Naugatuck. Coin & Currency Show. Mail to: Numismatic News Show Directory American Legion Post #17, 21 Cedar St.. 5225 Joerns Drive, Suite 2, Stevens Point, WI 54481 SH: 9am - 2pm. A: Free. T: 20. F: $50. J&S e-mail [email protected] Collectibles, LLC, John Stassins Jr., PO Box

34 Numismatic News EXPRESS / September 24, 2019 140262, Howard Beach, NY, 11414. PH: Show. Holiday Inn Express, 1550 E. Dundee & Card Show. Lenexa Community Center, 718- 323-1930 or PH: 212- 777-0662 or stas- Rd. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: N.O.I.S.E.. A: Free. 13420 Oak Street. SH: Fri. 11am - 6pm, Sat. [email protected]. T: 25. F: $65. N.O.I.S.E., Joe, PO Box 193, 9am -4pm. SP: Johnson County Numismatic Crystal Lake, IL, 60039. PH: 815- 479-0350 Society. A: Free. T: 75. F: $165/single, $235/ FLORIDA or [email protected]. corner. Rick Raines, PO Box 6484, Lees Sep 28-29 FL, Fort Walton Beach. Fort Walton Oct 13 IL, Countryside. West Suburban Coin & Summit, MO, 64064. PH: 816- 695-7571 or Beach Semi-Annual Coin and Paper Money Collectibles Show. Operating Engineers Local [email protected] or www.jcns.org. Show. The Meridian at Westwood, 1001 Mar 150 Union Hall, 6200 Joliet Rd.. SH: 9am Walt Dr.. SH: Sat. 10am - 5pm; Sun. 10am - - 3pm. A: Free. T: 85. Kevin Wasmer. PH: 630- KENTUCKY 4pm. SP: Fort Walton Beach Coin Club. A: 399-9060 or westsuburbancoinshow.com. Oct 5 KY, Irvine. Little Mountains 14th Annual Free. T: 25. F: $150. Johnny Trigg. PH: 850- Oct 20 IL, Effingham. Fall Coin, Currency and Coin & Knife Show. Estill Co. Fairgrounds 581-2858 or [email protected]. Stamp Show. Thelma Keller Convention Event Building, 38 S. Irvine Rd. SH: 8am - Oct 18-20 FL, Sarasota. Sarasota Coin Show & Center, 1202 N. Keller Dr.. SP: Doran of 5pm. A: Free. T: 40. F: $15. Rick Harris, 1575 Sale. Municipal Auditorium, 801 N. Tamiami Illinois. A: Free. F: $45. Michael Doran, P.O. Rice Station Rd., Irvine, KY, 40336. PH: 606- Trl.. SH: Fri. & Sat. 10am - 5pm; Sun. 10am Box 63, Casey, IL, 62420-0063. PH: 217- 663- 723-6682 or [email protected]. - 3pm. SP: Sarasota Coin Club & Manatee 0276 or [email protected]. Oct 10-12 KY, Louisville. Louisville & Kentucky Coin Club. A: Free. Frank Cox Productions, Oct 20 IL, Itasca. 3rd Sunday N.O.I.S.E. Coin State Numismatic Association 59th Annual 755 S Palm Ave, #203, Sarasota, FL, 34236. Show. Holiday Inn, 860 West Irving Pk.. SH: Coin Show. Hilton Garden Inn - Airport, 2735 PH: 941- 954-0202 or PH: 941- 954-4165 or 9am - 3pm. SP: N.O.I.S.E.. A: Free. T: 40. F: Crittenden Dr. SH: Thurs. 1pm - 5:30pm; Fri. & [email protected] or www.frankcoxpro- $65. N.O.I.S.E., Joe, PO Box 193, Crystal Sat. 10am - 5:30pm. SP: Louisville Coin Club. ductions.com. Lake, IL, 60039. PH: 815- 479-0350 or noise- A: Free. T: 70. F: $175; corner $300. John Oct 20 FL, Plantation. 3rd Sunday Coin Show. [email protected]. Bolly, PO Box 2722, Clarksville, IN, 47129. or Volunteer Park, 12050 W. Sunrise Blvd.. SH: Oct 27 IL, Elgin. Elgin Coin Club 2019 Fall Coin PH: 502- 551-7530 or [email protected]. 10am - 3pm. SP: Ft. Lauderdale Coin Club. Show. Holiday Inn, 495 Airport Rd.. SH: 8am Nov 2 KY, Owensboro. Owensboro Coin Club A: Free. T: 50. F: $65. Joe Marshall. PH: 954- - 3pm. SP: Elgin Coin Club. A: Free. T: 50. F: Fall Show. 3540 E. 10th St. SH: 9am-3pm. 802-4967 or [email protected]. $50/8 ft, $45/6 ft. Guy Hultberg. PH: 847- 804- SP: Owensboro Coin Club. A: Free. T: 34. Oct 27 FL, Greenacres. 4th Sunday of the 6362 or [email protected] or www.elgincoin- F: $40/8ft.. Kevin Bruner, P.O. Box 22567, Month Show. American Polish Club, 4725 club.com/flyers/ecc_fall_2018.pdf. Owensboro, KY, 42304-2567. PH: 270- 926- Lake Worth Road. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Palm Nov 3 IL, Palatine. 1st Sunday N.O.I.S.E. Coin 2567 or [email protected]. Beach Coin Club. A: Free. T: 50. F: $75. Show. Holiday Inn Express, 1550 E. Dundee Tony Swicer, PO Box 5823, Lake Worth, Rd. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: N.O.I.S.E.. A: Free. MAINE FL, 33466. PH: 561- 964-7236 or swicer@ T: 25. F: $65. N.O.I.S.E., Joe, PO Box 193, Sep 29 ME, Augusta. Capital City Coin Show. comcast.net. Crystal Lake, IL, 60039. PH: 815- 479-0350 Elks Lodge #964, 397 Civic Center Dr. SH: Nov 2 FL, Brandon. Coin & Currency Show. or [email protected]. 9am - 3pm. SP: Knox County Coin Club. A: Elks Lodge #2383, 800 Centennial Lodge Dr. Free. T: 34. F: $50. Barrie Jenkins, PO Box SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Brandon Coin Club, Inc.. INDIANA 147, Warren, ME, 04864. PH: 207- 701-8411 A: Free. T: 45. Brandon Coin Club, Jack Iaci, Sep 29 IN, Highland. Calument Numismatic or [email protected]. PO Box 3869, Brandon, FL, 33509-3869. PH: Show. The Lincoln Center, 245 Lincoln St. . Oct 6 ME, Topsham. Brunswick Coin & Stamp 352- 777-6073 or brandoncoinclub@yahoo. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Calument Numismatic Club Show. Exhibition Hall, Topsham com. Club. A: Free. T: 22. F: $40. Adam Phillips, Fairgrounds, 44 Elm St.,. SH: 9am - 2:30pm. PO Box 171, Schererville, IN, 46375. PH: SP: Brunswick Coin & Stamp Club. A: Free. T: GEORGIA 708- 269-9817 or [email protected]. 43. Bob Caouette, PO Box 519, Brunswick, Oct 13 GA, Marietta. Greater Atlanta Coin Show. Oct 3-5 IN, Evansville. Indiana State Numismatic ME, 04011. PH: 207- 721-7872 or brunswick- Hilton Atlanta/Marietta Hotel & Conference Association Show. Old National Events Plaza, [email protected] or www.brunswick- Center, 500 Powder Springs Street. SH: 9am 715 Locust St.. SH: Thurs. 1pm - 5pm (Early mainecoinclub.com. - 5pm. A: Free. T: 37. F: $90. Bob O’Brien. PH: Bird Badges Only), Fri. & Sat. 9am - 4 pm 770- 772-4359 or [email protected] or (Early Bird Badges Only 8am - 9pm). SP: MARYLAND www.atlcoin.com. Evansville Coin Club. A: Free. T: 100. Brad Oct 4-6 MD, Ocean City. Ocean City Maryland Oct 18-19 GA, Rome. 58th Annual Rome Coin Lisembee. PH: 812- 431-6547 or coinclub@ Coin & Currency Show. Convention Center, Show. Civic Center, 400 Civic Center Dr. att.net or www.EvansvilleCoinClub.com. 4001 Coastal Hwy. & 40th St.. SH: Fri. 12pm SH: Fri. 10am - 5:30pm; Sat. 10am - 5pm. Oct 6 IN, Kokomo. 65th Annual Logansport Coin - 5pm; Sat. 9am - 6pm; Sun. 9am - 4pm. A: SP: Rome Coin Club. A: Free. T: 35. F: $105. Club Show. Kokomo Event & Conference Free. Carl Earl Ostiguy, PO Box 92, Savage, Tom Youngblood. PH: 770- 815-4042 or tom. Center, 1500 North Hwy 931,. SH: 10am MD, 20763. PH: 443- 623-7025 or ceocoins@ [email protected]. - 4pm. SP: Logansport Coin Club. A: Free. comcast.net or www.coinshows.com. T: 15. F: $40. Dave Colford, PO Box 1364, Oct 6 MD, Lutherville-Timonium. Hunt Valley HAWAII Logansport, IN, 46947. PH: 574- 753-9887 or - Timonium Coin & Currency Show. Holiday Oct 25-27 HI, Honolulu. HSNA Coin Show. [email protected]. Inn, 9615 Deereco Rd. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Hawaii Convention Center, 1801 Kalakaua Nov 2 IN, Crown Point. The Tri-Cities Coin Show. Legacy Coins & Currency. A: Free. T: 30. F: Ave.,. SH: Fri. 12pm - 6pm; Sat. 10am - St. Matthias Church Hall, 101 W Burrell Dr. $80-6ft., $150-12ft.. Ralph Piedmont, PO Box 6pm; Sun. 10am - 5pm. SP: Hawaii State SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Goodfellow Coin Club. 5334, Timonium, MD, 21094. PH: 410- 929- Numismatic Assn. A: Free. F: $650. M.F. A: Free. T: 40. Dale A. Thompson, PO Box 8178 or Day of show, PH: 410- 925-7854 Kendrick or, PO Box 1227, Aiea, HI, 96701. 10576, Merrillville, IN, 46307. PH: 219- 781- or [email protected] or www.legacy- Marion, PH: 808- 486-4766 or kendricks001@ 9619 or [email protected] coins.wordpress.com. hawaii.rr.com. Oct 19-20 MD, Frederick. Frederick Coin & IOWA Currency Show. Frederick Elks Lodge #684, ILLINOIS Oct 20 IA, Council Bluffs. Monthly Coin & 289 Willowdale Dr.,. SH: Sat. 9am - 5pm; Sun. Sep 29 IL, Collinsville. 37th Annual Fall Coin Bullion Show. Hilton Garden Inn, 2702 9am - 4pm. A: Free. T: 60. F: $110. Carl Earl Show. American Legion Post 365, 1022 Mid America Dr., West Side of Horseshoe Ostiguy, PO Box 92, Savage, MD, 20763. PH: Vandalia St.. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Metro Casino,. SP: Ed Bishop. A: Free. T: 40. F: 443- 623-7025 or [email protected] or East Coin & Currency Club. A: Free. T: 32. F: $35/6ft, $42.50/8ft. Ed Bishop. PH: 402- 721- www.coinshows.com. $45/8ft.. Rich Rettle, 407 Beltline Rd PO Box 7364 or cell, PH: 402- 720-3355 or edabish@ 227, Collinsville, IL, 62234. PH: 618- 977- msn.com. MASSACHUSETTS 3145 or [email protected] or www. Oct 20 IA, Dubuque. Tri-State Coin Show. Sep 29 MA, New Bedford. Coin Show of Greater MetroEastCoinCurrencyClub.com. Diamond Jo Casino, 301 Bell St.. SH: 9am New Bedford. VFW Poirier Post #3260, 281 Oct 6 IL, Danville. Danville Coin Show. American - 3pm. SP: Key City Coin Club of Dubuque. Appleton Street. SH: 9am - 2pm. SP: Coin Legion Post 210, Corner of Jackson & A: $1. Richard Hillard. PH: 563- 557-7210 or Club of Greater New Bedford. A: Free. T: 30. Prospect. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Danville Coin [email protected]. Patti Bourgeois, PO Box 2991, New Bedford, Club. A: Free. T: 12. F: $20. Barbara Russian, MA, 02740. PH: 508- 679-5910 or nbcoin- 2816 Baumgart, Danville, IL, 61832. PH: KANSAS [email protected] or www.CCGNB.com. 217- 443-6942. Oct 18-19 KS, Lenexa. 51st Annual Johnson Oct 6 MA, Dedham. 1st Sunday Monthly Coin Oct 6 IL, Palatine. 1st Sunday N.O.I.S.E. Coin County Numismatic Society Coin, Stamp

www.numismaticnews.com / September 24, 2019 35 Show. Holiday Inn, 55 Ariadne Rd. SH: 9am Hwy.. SH: Sat 10am - 6pm, Sun 10am - 3pm. ozarkscoinclub.com. - 4pm. A: Free. T: 30. F: $65-$125. Edward T. A: Free. T: 20. F: $60. Bob Gunther. PH: 810- Nov 3 MO, Kansas City. ARC Monthly Coin Donegan. PH: 508- 631-1423 or etdonegan@ 280-6873 or [email protected]. Show. American Legion Post 21, 16701 E. 40 hotmail.com. Oct 20 MI, Flint. Flint Flying Eagle Coin Club Hwy.. A: Free. T: 40. F: $60-$120. American Oct 6 MA, Chicopee. Coin, Card, & Collectible Fall Show. Dom Polski Hall, 3415 N. Linden Rare Coin, John Ryan, 521 E. Red Bridge Show. Boys & Girls Club Gym, 580 Meadow Rd. (Exit 122 off I-75). SH: 10am - 4pm. SP: Rd., Kansas City, MO, 64131. PH: 816- 942- St,. SH: 9am - 2pm. SP: Chicopee Boys & Flint Flying Eagle Coin Club. A: Free. T: 30. 7900. Girls Club. A: $1. F: $30. Joe Garrity. Joe F: $45. Jim Burns, 8018 River Rd, Flushing, Nov 7-9 MO, St. Charles. Silver Dollar & Garrity, PH: 413- 593-6046 or Sim Simson, MI, 48433. PH: 810- 397-2700 or jgsglove@ Rare Coin Exposition. Convention Ctr., 1 PH: 802- 380-2319 or coins2319@gmail. comcast.net. Convention Center Plaza. A: Free. T: 100. F: com. Oct 26 MI, Manistee. Ludington Coin Club Coin $450-$850. Mary Woodside. PH: 800- 642- Oct 13 MA, Auburn. Sunday Coin Show. Elks & Stamp Show. Little River Casino Resort, 4305 or [email protected]. Lodge, 754 Southbridge St. (Rt. 12). SH: 2700 Orchard Hwy.. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: 9:30am - 2:30pm. SP: EBW Promotions, LLC. Ludington Coin Club. A: Free. F: $50. Rich NEBRASKA A: Free. T: 46. EBW Promotions, LLC, PO Heglund, PO Box 502, Ludington, MI, 49431- Oct 5-6 NE, Omaha. 2019 Omaha Coin, Box 3, Wilmington, MA, 01887. PH: 978- 658- 0502. PH: 231- 233-2676 or heglund@t-one. Currency & Collectibles Show. Comfort Inn 0160 or [email protected] or www. net. & Suites, 7007 Grover St.. SH: Sat. 9am - ebwpromotions.com. Nov 2 MI, Kalamazoo. Annual Fall Coin Show. 5pm, Sun. 10am - 3pm. SP: Omaha Coin Oct 13 MA, North Attleborough. Second Kalamazoo County Expo Center, 2900 Collectors. A: Free. F: $120. Ron Matson, PO Sunday Monthly Coin Show. Elks Lodge Lake St. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Kalamazoo Box 460953, Papillion, NE, 68046-0953. PH: #1011, 52 Bulfinch St.. SH: 9am-2pm. SP: Numismatic Club. A: Free. T: 48. F: var- 402- 895-7715 or [email protected]. Hilltop Farm. A: Free. T: 18. F: $50. Jon ies by size. Ronald Hale, PO Box 322, Dulude, PO Box 5, NH, 03597. PH: 802- 266- Bloomingdale, MI, 49026. PH: 269- 491-0962 Oct 20 NE, Omaha. Monthly Coin & Bullion 8179 or [email protected]. or [email protected] or www.michcoin. Show. Hilton Garden Inn, 2702 Mid America Oct 16 MA, Uxbridge. Blackstone Valley Coin & com. Dr., (West Side of Horseshoe Casino in Collectibles Club 3rd Wed. Coin Show. VFW Council Bluffs, Iowa),. SP: Ed Bishop. A: Free. Post #1385, 16 Cross Rd.. SH: 3pm - 8pm. MINNESOTA T: 40. F: $35/6ft, $42.50/8ft. Ed Bishop. PH: A: Free. Mike McDonald. PH: 774- 280-4333. Sep 29 MN, Saint Cloud. Mid-Minnesota Coin 402- 721-7364 or cell, PH: 402- 720-3355 or Oct 20 MA, West Springfield. Coin Club Semi- Expo. Kelly Inn - Grand Ball Room, 100 4th [email protected]. Annual Show. Dante Club, 1198 Memorial Ave. S.. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Joseph J. Ritzer. NEW HAMPSHIRE Ave.. A: Free. T: 15. F: $35. Peter Setian. PH: A: Free. T: 40. F: $55. Joseph J. Ritzer, 34866 413- 596-9871. Tower Rd, Albany, MN, 56307. PH: 320- 260- Oct 4-5 NH, Manchester. New Hampshire Coin Oct 27 MA, Devens. Monthly Coin Show. Spring 1971 or [email protected]. & Currency Expo. DoubleTree Manchester Hill Suites (Marriott), 31 Andrews Parkway,. Oct 11-13 MN, Brooklyn Center. MOON Coin Downtown, 700 Elm St.. SH: Fri. 8am - 7pm; SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: EBW Promotions, LLC. Show. Earle Brown Heritage Ctr., 6155 Earle Sat. 9am - 4pm. SP: EBW Promotions LLC. A: A: $1. T: 75. EBW Promotions, LLC, PO Box Brown Dr.. SH: Fri. 12pm - 6pm; Sat. 10am $3 day; $5 weekend. T: 150. EBW Promotions 3, Wilmington, MA, 01887. PH: 978- 658- - 5:30pm; Sun. 10am - 4pm. SP: Minnesota LLC, PO Box 3, Wilmington, MA, 01887. PH: 0160 or [email protected] or www. Organization of Numismatics. A: Free. T: 118. 978- 658-0160 or [email protected] ebwpromotions.com. F: $295. Tom Styczinsk. PH: 952- 688-8821 or or www.nhcoinexpo.com. Nov 3 MA, Dedham. 1st Sunday Monthly Coin [email protected]. Oct 20 NH, Nashua. 3rd Sun. Coin Show. Show. Holiday Inn, 55 Ariadne Rd. SH: 9am Oct 20 MN, South St. Paul. South St. Paul Coin Holiday Inn , 9 Northeastern Blvd. SH: 9am - 4pm. A: Free. T: 30. F: $65-$125. Edward T. Show. Former South St. Paul VFW Post 295, - 2pm. SP: EBW Promotions, LLC. A: Free. Donegan. PH: 508- 631-1423 or etdonegan@ 111 Concord Exchange S. SH: 9am - 4pm. T: 49. EBW Promotions, LLC, PO Box 3, hotmail.com. SP: Meyers Coin Shows. A: Free. T: 40. F: Willmington, MA, 01887. PH: 978- 658-0160 Nov 3 MA, Chicopee. Coin, Card, & Collectible $55. Show. Boys & Girls Club Gym, 580 Meadow or [email protected] or www.ebw- St,. SH: 9am - 2pm. SP: Chicopee Boys & MISSISSIPPI promotions.com. Girls Club. A: $1. F: $30. Joe Garrity. Joe Oct 26 MS, Brandon. Brandon Coin Show. NEW JERSEY Garrity, PH: 413- 593-6046 or Sim Simson, Public Library, 1475 W. Government St., Hwy. Oct 12 NJ, Linwood. ACNS Coin, Currency, PH: 802- 380-2319 or coins2319@gmail. 80. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Metro Area Coin com. & Collectibles Show. Our Lady of Sorrows Clubs. A: Free. T: 22. F: $35. Ed Lofton. home, Activity Center, 701 Wabash Ave.. SH: 9:30am PH: 601- 939-1708 or cell, PH: 601- 954-7616 - 5pm. SP: Atlantic County Numismatic MICHIGAN or [email protected]. Sep 28 MI, Clarkston. 11th Clarkston Coin Society. A: Free. T: 55. Tom Gullone. or Tom Show. American Legion Post 63, 8047 MISSOURI Gullone, PH: 609- 742-2279 or tt1254@ Ortonville Rd. (M-15). SH: 9am - 3:30pm. SP: comcast.net. Sep 28 MO, Joplin. Route 66 Coin, Gold, and Oct 12 NJ, Colts Neck. Coin, Sport Card, Clarkston Area Numismatic Society. A: Free. Silver Show. Granny Shaffer’s Restaurant, & Collectible Show. Saint Mary’s Church, T: 28. F: $60. Chuck, PO Box 266, Highland, 2802 N. Range Line Rd. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Rte. 34 North & Phanlax Rd. SH: 9am - MI, 48357-0266. PH: 248- 345-8555 or chaz- In God We Trust LLC. A: Free. T: 35. F: $65. [email protected]. Dave Sorrick, PO Box 162, Mindenmines, 3pm. A: Free. T: 40. F: $25/1 6ft., $45/2 Oct 5 MI, East Lansing. Lansing Coin Club MO, 64769. PH: 620- 423-6600 or ddsor- 6ft.. Jimmy Cirronella. PH: 732- 526-7337 or Annual Fall Show. E.L. Hannah Community [email protected] or www.bordertownauction- [email protected]. Center, 819 Abbot Road. SH: 10am - 3:30pm. house.com. Oct 13 NJ, Burlington Township. Burlington SP: Lansing Coin Club. A: Free. T: 30. F: $60. Oct 6 MO, Kansas City. ARC Monthly Coin Coin Show. Masonic Lodge, 2308 Mt. Holly Tom Klunzinger, P.O. Box 85, Okemos, MI, Show. American Legion Post 21, 16701 E. 40 Rd. (Rt. 541). SH: 9am - 2pm. A: Free. T: 48605. PH: 517- 349-0799 or teklunzinger@ Hwy.. A: Free. T: 40. F: $60-$120. American 25. F: $60. Steve Robertson. PH: 609- 499- yahoo.com. Rare Coin, John Ryan, 521 E. Red Bridge 8826 or [email protected] or Oct 6 MI, Madison Heights. Royal Oak Coin Rd., Kansas City, MO, 64131. PH: 816- 942- BurlingtonCoinShow.com. Club Fall Show. Madison Place, 876 Horace 7900. Oct 20 NJ, Clifton. World Money Show. Brown Dr.. SH: 10am - 4pm. SP: Royal Oak Oct 19 MO, Marshall. 59th Coin and Collectables Recreation Ctr., 1232 Main Ave.. A: Free. Coin Club. A: Free. T: 50. F: varies. R.O.C.C., Exhibition. Martin Community Center, near Bill Ewald, PO Box 445, Royal Oak, MI, T: 45. F: $45. Andrew Levy, PO Box 7013, Airport. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Saline Coin Club. Wantagh, NY, 11793-7013. PH: 516- 859- 48068. PH: 248- 643-7453 or usms-ltd@ A: Free. T: 15. Carl Clemmons, 25213 - 170th uno.com. 7829 or [email protected]. Lane, Marshall, MO, 65340-4901. PH: 660- Oct 26 NJ, Point Pleasant Beach. 49th Jersey Oct 12 MI, Gladstone. 14th Annual Coin Show. 886-5623. Shore Coin Show. Ocean Fire House , 400 Gladstone American Legion, 802 Delta Ave. Oct 26-27 MO, Springfield. Ozarks’ Coin Arnold Ave. SH: 9am-3pm. SP: Ocean County SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Delta Coin Club. A: Free. Club Annual Fall Coin Show. Ozark Empire T: 8. F: $30. Dan Scizak. PH: 906- 280-3965 Fairgrounds E-Plex, Norton Rd., N. of I-44, Coin Club. A: Free. T: 20. F: $50. Dennis or [email protected]. Exit Kansas Expressway #77 (Gate 4). SH: Berube. PH: 732- 785-0449 or denberube@ Oct 12-13 MI, Flint. Coin, Sports Card & Sat. 9am - 5pm, Sun. 9am - 3pm. A: Free. yahoo.com or www.occoinclub.org. Collectibles Show. Dort Mall, 3600 S. Dort Jim Carman. PH: 417- 877-0233 or www. Oct 27 NJ, Old Bridge. Coin, Currency, Stamp,&

36 Numismatic News EXPRESS / September 24, 2019 Collectibles Show. Old Bridge First Aid & & Card Show. Saint Clements Hall, 3030 Center, 209 Mall Blvd. SH: Thurs. 12pm - Rescue Squad Bldg., 200 Marlboro Rd. & Tremainsville Rd.. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: 6pm; Fri. 10am - 6pm; Sat. 10am - 4pm. SP: Ferris Rd.. SH: 8am - 2pm. A: Free. T: 24. Laramie & Sons Sports Collectibles. A: Free. Pennsylvania Association of Numismatists. A: Matt Sulikowski. PH: 732- 740-4604 or PH: F: $40/1. Harold Laramie Jr., 155 Oak St., Free. T: 150. F: $225-$500. Blaine Shiff, 2927 732- 290-9090 or [email protected]. Rossford, OH, 43460. PH: 419- 654-0656 or West Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, PA, 15216. PH: [email protected] or blueribboncoinshow. 412- 531-4100 or [email protected] or NEW YORK weebly.com. www.pancoins.org. Sep 28 NY, Niagara Falls. Semi-Annual Coin, Oct 20 OH, Columbus. Columbus Coin Show. Oct 20 PA, Langhorne. Tri-State Coin & Stamp Currency & Collectibles Show. Lewiston Fire Makoy Center, 5462 Center Street, Hilliard. Show. Sheraton Bucks County, 400 Oxford Hall Co. #2, 1705 Saunders Settlement Rd.. SH: 10am - 4pm. SP: Dan Rich Dr. Coin Valley Rd.. SH: 9:30am - 3:30pm. A: Free. F: SH: 10am - 5pm. SP: Niagara Frontier Coin & Currency. A: $2 18 & over. T: 40. F: $45. $80/coin, $75/stamp. Mary L.Martin Ltd., PO Club. A: Free. David Tortorice, 6589 Main St., Dan Rich, PO Box 340123, Columbus, OH, Box 787, Perryville, MD, 21903. PH: 410- 939- Williamsville, NY, 14221-5820. PH: 716- 873- 43234-0123. PH: 614- 785-9967 or drich@ 0999 or [email protected]. 4280 or [email protected]. columbus.rr.com. Oct 27 PA, State College. Central PA Coin Oct 6 NY, Albany. CDCDA Coin & Hobby Show. Oct 27 OH, Cincinnati. Greenhills Classic Coin Club Fall Show. Centre Life Link Building, Polish Community Center , 225 Washington and Stamp Show. American Legion Post 530, 125 Puddintown Rd.,,. SH: 9:30am - 3pm. Ave. Ext. SH: 11am - 4pm. SP: Capital District 11100 Winton Rd.. SH: 10am - 4pm. SP: Jim SP: Central PA Coin Club. A: Free. T: 25. F: Coin Dealers Association. A: $2. F: $65. Ron Huffman. A: Free. T: 55. F: $42. Jim Huffman, $75. Tony Janke, 421 Hudson St, Philipsburg, Pugh, PO Box 2081, Scotia, NY, 12302. PH: PO Box 24, Plain City, OH, 43064. PH: 937- PA, 16866. PH: 814- 762-6751 or hcoins7@ 518- 372-3611 or [email protected]. 901-2110 or [email protected]. comcast.net. Oct 20 NY, Liverpool. ONA Coin & Currency Nov 2 OH, Canton. Coin & Collectible Show. Oct 27 PA, Trevose. Trevose Coin Show. Fire Show. Maplewood Inn, 400 7th North St.. Perry Grange Hall, 6300 Richville Dr. SW. SH: House, 4900 Street Rd.. SH: 10am - 3pm. SH: 10am - 3pm. SP: Onondaga Numismatic 9am - 4pm. SP: Stark County Coin Club. A: SP: John Bachman. A: Free. F: $80 / $135. Association. A: Free. T: 27. F: $55. Mark Free. T: 25. F: $30. Dan Dexter. PH: 330- 704- John Bachman, PO Box 44, Magnolia, DE, Caiello, 652 Old Liverpool Rd., Liverpool, NY, 3991 or [email protected]. 19962. PH: 610- 937-0332 or johnbach@ 13088. PH: 315- 461-9379 or ona63syr@ Nov 3 OH, Fairview Park. Universal Coin, comcast.net. gmail.com. Currency & Stamp Show. American Legion Oct 26 NY, Candor . Candor Coin Club Coin Post 421, 22001 Brook Park Rd. SH: 10am RHODE ISLAND Show. Owego Moose Club . SH: 10am-3pm. - 3pm. A: Free. T: 35. John Cotleur. PH: 440- Oct 20 RI, Woonsocket. Blackstone Valley Coin T: 15. David Nichols. PH: 607- 659-3949 or 864-7473. & Collectibles Club Annual Fall Show. Elks [email protected]. Lodge #850, 380 Social St.. SH: 9:30am Nov 3 NY, Albany. CDCDA Coin & Hobby Show. OKLAHOMA - 3pm. SP: Blackstone Valley Coin & Polish Community Center , 225 Washington Oct 18-19 OK, McAlester. Oklahoma’s Unique Collectibles Club. A: Free. T: 36. F: $35. Mike, Ave. Ext. SH: 11am - 4pm. SP: Capital District Coin Show. S.E. Oklahoma Expo Center, PH: 774- 280-4333. Coin Dealers Association. A: $2. F: $65. Ron 4500 West Hwy 270. SH: Fri. 12pm - 5pm; Pugh, PO Box 2081, Scotia, NY, 12302. PH: Sat. 9am - 6pm. SP: Indian Territory Coin SOUTH CAROLINA 518- 372-3611 or [email protected]. Club. A: Free. T: 35. F: $95. Gary Parsons, PO Oct 12 SC, Florence. Pee Dee Area Coin Box 21752, Oklahoma City, OK, 73156. PH: Club Coin Show. SiMT Building Florence- NORTH CAROLINA 405- 426-9044 or [email protected]. Darlington Technical College, 1951 Pisgah Oct 3-6 NC, Concord . 61st Annual NCNA Road. SH: 9am - 5pm. SP: Pee Dee area Coin Show and Convention. Cabarrus Arena OREGON Coin Club. A: Free. Howard Garland, PO and Events Center, 4751 Highway 49 North. Nov 2-3 OR, Portland. 15th Annual PNNA/ Box 13105, Florence, SC, 29504-3105. ext. SH: Fri 10am - 6pm; Sat 10am - 6pm; Sun WCC Fall Coin Show. Doubletree Portland 108, PH: 842- 398-4000 or howardgarland@ 10am - 3pm. SP: North Carolina Numismatic Lloyd Center Hotel, 1000 NE Multnomah. email.com. Association. T: 100. F: $250/1, $375/corner. SH: Sat. 10am - 6pm; Sun. 10am - 4pm. SP: Oct 19 SC, Sumter. Sumter Coin Club Annual Perry Siegel, PO Box 1222, Huntersville, Pacific Northwest Numismatic Association & Fall Show. Bethesda Church Fellowship Hall, NC, 28070. PH: 704- 488-4787 or herakles@ Willamette Coin Club. A: $2 (under 13 free). T: 2730 Broad St.,. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Sumter heraklescoins.com or www.ncnaonline.org. 100. Scott Loos, PO Box 2210, North Bend, Coin Club. A: Free. T: 35. Glenn Heimburger. WA, 98045. PH: 425- 463-6551 or scottloos@ PH: 803- 316-3899 or [email protected]. msn.com or www.pnna.org. OHIO SOUTH DAKOTA Sep 29 OH, Cincinnati. Greenhills Classic Coin PENNSYLVANIA Nov 2 SD, Watertown. Fall Coin & Currency and Stamp Show. American Legion Post 530, Sep 28-29 PA, Harrisburg. 57th Annual Show. Elks Lodge, 600 West Kemp Ave. SH: 11100 Winton Rd.. SH: 10am - 4pm. SP: Jim Harrisburg Coin Show. Scottish Rite Cathedral 9am - 4pm. SP: Kampeska Coin & Stamp Huffman. A: Free. T: 55. F: $42. Jim Huffman, of Harrisburg, 2701 North Third St.. SH: Sat. Club. A: Free. T: 24. F: $25. Jeff Mollenhoff. PO Box 24, Plain City, OH, 43064. PH: 937- 9am - 4pm, Sun. 10am - 3pm. SP: Harrisburg PH: 605- 520-2834 or kampeskacoinclub@ 901-2110 or [email protected]. Coin Club. A: Free. Dean Kent. cell, PH: gmail.com. Oct 6 OH, Fairview Park. Universal Coin, 717- 991-5065 or [email protected] or Currency & Stamp Show. American Legion www.harrisburgcoinclub.com. TENNESSEE Post 421, 22001 Brook Park Rd. SH: 10am Oct 13 PA, Pittsburgh. O.N.R. Coin Show. Castle Oct 5 TN, Knoxville. Knoxville Coin & Currency - 3pm. A: Free. T: 35. John Cotleur. PH: 440- Shannon Firehall, 3600 Library Rd. (Route 88 Show. Rothchild Catering & Conference 864-7473. south of Pittsburgh). SH: 9am - 2pm. SP: Center, 8807 Kingston Pike. SH: 9am - 4pm. Oct 6 OH, Norwalk. Firelands Coin Club Show. Dane C. Olevian Numismatic Rarities. T: A: Free. T: 20. F: $65. Robert Bruner, POB St. Paul Catholic Church Social Hall, 30 Milan 40. Dane C. Olevian, M.D., PO Box 19816, 465, Strawberry Plains, TN, 37871. PH: 865- Ave.. SH: 10am - 3pm. SP: Firelands Coin Pittsburgh, PA, 15213. PH: 844- 667-2646 or 660-8692 or [email protected]. Club. Stephen Schumm. PH: 419- 668-8994 [email protected] or ONRcoins.com. Nov 8-10 TN, Chattanooga. TSNS Annual Fall or [email protected]. Oct 13 PA, Rockton. 33nd Annual Tri-County Coin Show. Camp Jordan Arena, I-75 exit 1. Oct 6 OH, Gallipolis. OH-KAN Coin Club Show. Coin Club Coin Show. Rockton Fire Hall, 21 SH: Fri. & Sat. 10am - 6pm; Sun. 10am - 3pm. Quality Inn, N. Route 7. SP: OH-KAN Coin Old Dubois Rd.. SH: 9:30am - 3:30pm. SP: SP: Tennessee State Numismatic Society. A: Club. A: Free. T: 20. F: $35. Robert Graham, Tri-County Coin Club. T: 20. F: $40. John Free. T: 200. Bob Hurst, PO Box 2489, Vero 42075 Eastman Ridge Rd., Pomeroy, OH, Johnson. PH: 814- 849-7444 or toolmans- Beach, FL, 32961. PH: 321- 427-6474 or 45769. PH: 740- 992-6040 or PH: 740- 444- [email protected]. [email protected] or www.tsns.org. 1895. Oct 13 PA, Telford. Montgomery County Coin Oct 13 OH, Wapakoneta. Tri-County Coin Club Show. Franconia Heritage Banquet & TEXAS Show. Auglaize County Fairgrounds, 1001 Conference Center, 508 Harleysville Pike. Fairview Dr.,. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Tri-County SH: 10am - 3pm. SP: John Bachman. A: Free. Sep 27-29 TX, Grapevine. Texas Coin Shows. Coin Club of Ohio. A: Free. T: 34. F: $40. F: $85 / $140. John Bachman, PO Box 44, Grapevine Convention Center, 1209 S Main Tri-County Coin Club, PO Box 204, New Magnolia, DE, 19962. (John), PH: 610- 937- Street. SH: Fri. 2pm - 6pm, Sat. 9am - Bremen, OH, 45869. PH: 419- 953-8107 or 0332 or [email protected]. 6pm, Sun. 9am - 3pm. SP: Ginger Pike. [email protected]. Oct 17-19 PA, Monroeville. P.A.N. Fall Coin A: $3. F: $255/single, $375/corner. Ginger Oct 20 OH, Toledo. Blue Ribbon Coin, Stamp, Show & Convention. Monroeville Convention Pike, PO Box 356, Howe, TX, 75459-0356.

www.numismaticnews.com / September 24, 2019 37 TEXT ONLY, PH: 214- 535-3465 or texascoin- Tidewater Coin Club. A: Free. T: 65. ANACS WISCONSIN [email protected]. on site for coin authentication & submission. Sep 29 WI, Madison. Madison Fall Coin Show. Oct 5-Aug 21 TX, Plano. Coin Show. Comfort BSA Merit Badge Program Sat 10am., John Crowne Plaza, 4402 E Washington Ave. SH: Inn, 700 Central Parkway East. SH: 9am- Kolos. www.tidewatercoinclub.org 9am - 3pm. A: Free. T: 60. F: $65. John 4pm. A: Free. T: 40. F: $75. Gary Rollins, Oct 18-20 VA, Richmond. Richmond Coin Krueger, 211 E Main St, Sun Prairie, WI, 805 E. 15th St., McKinney, TX, 7507. PH: and Currency Show. ACCA Shrine Center, 53590. PH: 608- 834-4114 or cchoice2@ 972- 978-1611. 1712 Bellevue Ave.. SH: Fri/Sat 10am - yahoo.com. Oct 12 TX, Round Rock. Round Rock Coin 6pm, Sun 10am - 3pm. SP: Richmond Coin Oct 6 WI, Milwaukee. MNS Milwaukee Coin Show. Wingate by Wyndham Conference Club. A: Free. T: 55. Bill Scott. PH: 804- Show. American Serb Memorial Hall, 5101 Center Ballroom, 1209 N. IH-35 & Hwy. 79, 350-1140 or [email protected] or West Oklahoma Ave. SH: 9am-4pm. SP: exit 253,. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: iLikeCoins.com. Richmondcoinclub.com. Milwaukee Numismatic Society. T: 75. Chris A: $3 (12 & under free). T: 40. Kelly Merlo. PH: Kantak, 2039 E. Fernwood Ave, WI, 53207. 512- 796-8659 or [email protected]. WASHINGTON PH: 414- 531-0366 or [email protected]. Oct 25-26 TX, White Settlement/Fort Worth. Oct 19-20 WA, Spokane Valley. Inland Empire Oct 27 WI, Green Bay. Nicolet Coin Club Fall Cowtown Coin Shows. White Settlement Coin & Stamp Show. Center Place Event Show. Stadium View, 1963 Holmgren Way. Event Center, 8905 Clifford St.. SH: Fri. 12pm Center, 2426 N Discovery Place. SH: Sat. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Nicolet Coin Club. A: - 5pm, Sat. 9am - 5pm. SP: Gary Andrews. A: 10am - 5pm; Sun. 10am - 4pm. A: $2. T: 50. Free. T: 53. F: $60. Roger Bohn. PH: 920- $3. T: 36. F: $25 per foot. Gary Andrews, 2901 F: $110. 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