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Below are some of our newer purchases, offered for sale. Log on to www.coastcoin.com to see full descriptions and photos of these coins plus our complete inventory of U.S. coins & currency! Colonial Coinage ––––––––––––––––– 1931-S. PCGS. MS-63. RD.. . . . $249.00 Buffalo Nickels ––––––––––––––––––– Barber Quarters –––––––––––––––––– 1787. Connecticut. PCGS. XF-40. 1931-S. PCGS. MS-64. RD.. . . . $279.00 1913-S T-2. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. $1599.00 1895. PCGS. PR-63. Very flashy. $649.00 Mailed Bust Left, Horned Bust. $750.00 1931-S. PCGS. MS-65. RD.. . . . $529.00 1915. PCGS. MS-66. Rich luster. $699.00 1902. PCGS. AU-55...... $195.00 1795. Washington. PCGS. MS-64. RB. 1933-D. NGC. MS-65. RD.. . . . $129.00 1907-O. PCGS. MS-63. Satiny. . $499.00 Grate Halfpenny. Large Buttons, Reed- 1937. PCGS. PR-67. RD...... $2995.00 Standing Liberty Quarters –––––––––– ed Edge. Lustrous surfaces.. . $1269.00 1955 Doubled Die Obv. PCGS. MS-62. 1919-S. PCGS. AU-53. CAC.. . . $975.00 Half Cents ––––––––––––––––––––––– BN. Lustrous surfaces...... $2450.00 1921. PCGS. VF-30. Nice detail. $585.00 1972/72. PCGS. MS-65. RD.. . . $595.00 1921. PCGS. VF-35. Solid detail. $589.00 Two-Cent Pieces –––––––––––––––––– 1929-S. PCGS. MS-66+. FH. CAC. Booming white luster...... $1795.00 1916. PCGS. PR-66+. CAC. The final 1930. PCGS. MS-66+. FH. . . . $1250.00 year for Matte Proofs saw the lowest Washington Quarters ––––––––––––– mintage - just 600 coins. . . . $5495.00 1940-D. NGC. MS-66...... $309.00 1917-S. PCGS. MS-63...... $1750.00 1940-D. PCGS. MS-65...... $229.00 1918-S. PCGS. VF-30...... $129.00 1793. PCGS. F-15. Very nice for the Bust Half Dollars –––––––––––––––––– 1921-S. PCGS. VF-25. A ‘key’. . $345.00 1806. PCGS. VF-30. CAC. Pointed 6, No grade with strong detail and pleasing 1926-D. PCGS. MS-64...... $1375.00 problem-free surfaces. . . . . $10250.00 1864 Large Motto. PCGS. PR-66. BN. Stems. A Gem for the grade. . $975.00 1927. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. . . . . $275.00 1807. PCGS. VF-25. . $695.00 1825. PCGS. MS-63. BN. . . . . $1950.00 CAC. A scarce first-year proof with 1934-D. NGC. MS-64...... $189.00 Large Cents –––––––––––––––––––––– amazing iridescent colors of turquoise, 1812. PCGS. MS-62. O-105a. $2995.00 1937. NGC. MS-67...... $249.00 Seated Liberty Half Dollars –––––––– 1804. PCGS. MS-67. RB. Private Restrike. lavender, orange, and gold! . $4595.00 1937-D 3 legs. NGC. XF-45.. . . $669.00 1864 Small Motto. PCGS. F-12. $365.00 1863. NGC. PF-63. CAM. . . . . $2175.00 This coin is amazing! ...... $8495.00 ––––––––––––––––––– 1824. PCGS. AU-58. CAC. . . . $2595.00 Silver Three-Cent Pieces –––––––––––– 1879. PCGS. PR-64. CAM. . . . $1795.00 1938. PCGS. PR-67. CAC...... $369.00 1838. PCGS. MS-64. BN. CAC. $995.00 1858. NGC. MS-65. Type-2. . . $1349.00 1881. ANACS. VF-20. Scarce. . . $599.00 Bust ––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––– 1862. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. . . . . $859.00 1886. PCGS. PR-63. Flashy. . . $1125.00 1834. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. . . . $1295.00 1858-SL. PCGS. MS-63...... $1095.00 1863. NGC. PF-65. CAM. CAC. $2195.00 Barber Half Dollars –––––––––––––––– Seated Liberty Half Dime ––––––––––– Indian Head Cents –––––––––––––––– 1864. NGC. MS-64...... $1895.00 1893. PCGS. PR-64. CAM. . . . $1795.00 1857. PCGS. PR-65. CAC.. . . . $4995.00 1874. PCGS. MS-64. RB...... $549.00 1866. PCGS. PR-65. CAM. CAC. $2295.00 Seated Liberty Dimes ––––––––––––– 1874. PCGS. MS-65. RB. CAC. . $949.00 1841. PCGS. MS-63. Lustrous. . $750.00 1875. PCGS. MS-64. RB. CAC. . $585.00 1883. PCGS. PR-65. CAC. Flashy surfaces. 1877. PCGS. MS-66. RB. . . . $31950.00 In a first generation holder! . $1095.00 1877. PCGS. PR-65. RD. CAM. $14950.00 1884. NGC. PR-63. CAM...... $649.00 1887. NGC. MS-64. RB. Flashy. $229.00 1902. PCGS. MS-63. RB...... $75.00 1868. PCGS. PR-66. CAM. CAC. A nearly Barber Dime –––––––––––––––––––––– 1914-D. PCGS. MS-64. Lustrous. $249.00 1909-S. PCGS. VF-30...... $450.00 flawless Premium Gem w/rich toning Lincoln Cents ––––––––––––––––––––– of lime-green and gold. . . . . $4295.00 Mercury Dimes ––––––––––––––––––– 1897-O. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Vibrant 1918. PCGS. MS-66. FB. CAC. $2495.00 1909-S VDB. PCGS. XF-45.. . . . $995.00 Nickel Three-Cent Pieces ––––––––––– champagne-white core framed by 1909-S/S. PCGS. MS-66. RD. S/Horizon- 1920-D. PCGS. MS-64. FB.. . . $1249.00 lavender & gold at the rim. . $6549.00 tal S. Original blazing luster. $1675.00 1923. PCGS. MS-66. FB. CAC. . $495.00 1899. PCGS. AU-50. Lustrous. . $299.00 1909-VDB. PCGS. MS-65. RD. Doubled 1929. PCGS. MS-65. FB...... $169.00 1906-D. PCGS. MS-64...... $1069.00 Die Obv. Popular variety. . . . $1495.00 1936. PCGS. PR-63. Brilliant. . . $775.00 1909. PCGS. MS-65...... $1845.00 1912. PCGS. MS-66. RD...... $939.00 1937-S. PCGS. MS-66...... $99.00 1913. PCGS. MS-64. Satiny. . . $3750.00 1938-D. PCGS. MS-66. FB.. . . . $105.00 1913. PCGS. PR-66. RB. CAC. $2150.00 1877. PCGS. PR-66. CAM. CAC. Blast Walking Liberty Half Dollars ––––––– 1939. PCGS. MS-66. FB...... $225.00 1914. PCGS. PR-65. RB. CAC. $1465.00 white. Super eye appeal and premium 1919-S. NGC. VF-20...... $279.00 1939. PCGS. MS-67+...... $119.00 quality for the grade...... $4495.00 1923-S. PCGS. VF-25...... $269.00 1939-S. PCGS. MS-66...... $69.00 1881. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. . . . $1175.00 1935-S. PCGS. MS-66. Vibrant. $2395.00 1942/1. NGC. XF-40...... $550.00 1882. PCGS. PR-66. Sharp strike. $549.00 1937-S. PCGS. MS-66. CAC.. . . $995.00 Seated Liberty Quarters –––––––––––– 1884. NGC. PF-65. Blast white. $450.00 1941-D. NGC. MS-67. Vibrant.. $649.00 Shield Nickels ––––––––––––––––––––– 1861-S. NGC. VG-8...... $845.00 1941-S. PCGS. MS-65...... $425.00 1868. PCGS. MS-65. Brilliant.. . $649.00 1941-S. PCGS. MS-65+. CAC. . $795.00 1914-D. PCGS. MS-64. RD. CAC. A pop- 1877. PCGS. PR-66. CAC.. . . . $4995.00 1942. PCGS. MS-66...... $135.00 ular ‘key’ date. Mint red luster and 1880. PCGS. PR-66. Flashy. . . . $695.00 1942. PCGS. PR-65. Brilliant. . . $435.00 the strike is very sharp...... $6875.00 1883/2. PCGS. VF-35. FS-302. . $975.00 1942. PCGS. PR-67...... $695.00 1914-D. PCGS. XF-40...... $675.00 Liberty Nickels ––––––––––––––––––– 1943. PCGS. MS-65...... $84.95 1918-S. PCGS. MS-64. BN.. . . . $259.00 1885. PCGS. VF-35. The ‘key’. $1189.00 1943. PCGS. MS-66...... $129.00 1919-D. PCGS. MS-65. BN. . . . $395.00 1890. PCGS. MS-66. Flashy. . . $1495.00 1943-D. PCGS. MS-66+...... $259.00 1923. PCGS. MS-64. RB...... $79.00 1909. NGC. PF-65. Brilliant.. . . $439.00 1880. PCGS. PR-66+. CAM. Impeccably 1944. PCGS. MS-66...... $149.00 1923. PCGS. MS-66+. RD. . . . $1595.00 1909. PCGS. PR-67. CAC.. . . . $1095.00 well preserved with booming luster 1946. PCGS. MS-65...... $94.95 1929. PCGS. MS-66. RD...... $229.00 1910. PCGS. PR-66+. Flashy. . . $849.00 and frosted design features. . $3250.00 1946-D. NGC. 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Franklin Half Dollar –––––––––––––––– 1888-O. PCGS. MS-62. DMPL.. $219.00 1905 Lewis & Clark $1. PCGS. MS-63. Large Size Currency –––––––––––––––– 1950. PCGS. PR-66. Blast white. $819.00 1889-O. PCGS. MS-64. DMPL. $5625.00 Very nice for the grade! . . . . $1150.00 Bust Dollars –––––––––––––––––––––– 1889-O. PCGS. XF-45. VAM 1A. Scarce 1922 Grant $1. PCGS. MS-63. $1049.00 “top 100” VAM. Clashed E. . . $595.00 United States Gold Coins –––––––––– 1890-CC. PCGS. MS-63. Frosty. $895.00 1852 $1. PCGS. MS-63...... $450.00 1890-S. NGC. MS-64...... $239.00 1855 $1. NGC. AU-58...... $595.00 1891. PCGS. MS-64. Satiny. . . . $419.00 1858 $1. PCGS. MS-65...... $4500.00 1891-CC. PCGS. MS-62. Flashy. $599.00 1874 $1. PCGS. MS-62...... $425.00 1892-CC. PCGS. VF-30...... $325.00 1884 $1. NGC. MS-63...... $795.00 1892-O. PCGS. MS-64. Satiny. . $695.00 1878. $5. F-69. PMG. Ch Unc-64. LTN. 1894. NGC. F-15. A ‘key’ date. $775.00 A beautiful early series Woodchopper 1894-O. PCGS. AU-50...... $159.00 with the ornate floral design..$1950.00 1894-S. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. $3250.00 1899. $2. F-253. PMG. XF-40. Silver 1797. PCGS. AU-50. 9x7 Stars, Large 1895-S. PCGS. VF-20. VAM 4. S/Horizon- Cert. Agricultural Issue...... $595.00 Letters. Very sharp detail with a faint tal S. A “Top 100” VAM...... $695.00 1914. $100. F-1104. PMG. Gem-66. champagne-tan hue...... $12950.00 EPQ. FRN. Atlanta District.. . $7495.00 1896-O. PCGS. AU-55...... $195.00 1839-D $2.5. PCGS. AU-55. A very 1800. PCGS. F-15. Dotted Date. $1950.00 1922. $20. F-1187. PMG. VF-25. Gold 1896-S. PCGS. AU-53. Lustrous. $950.00 scarce coin in any grade. Strong detail 1802/1. NGC. VF-30...... $2595.00 Cert. Great color for the grade. $349.00 1898. PCGS. MS-66+. Frosty. . . $625.00 and no significant marks. . . $11750.00 Seated –––––––––––––– 1923. $1. F-239. PMG. F-12. Silver Cert. 1898-S. PCGS. MS-63. Lustrous. $495.00 1844-C $2.5. PCGS. XF-40. . . $2995.00 1859-O. PCGS. XF-45. CAC.. . . $695.00 The scarce Woods/Tate issue.. $189.00 1899. PCGS. MS-65...... $695.00 1844-D $2.5. PCGS. XF-45. . . $2495.00 Trade Dollars ––––––––––––––––––––– Small Size Currency –––––––––––––––– 1900-O. PCGS. MS-64...... $75.00 1846-C $2.5. NGC. AU-53. . . $5995.00 1875-S. PCGS. MS-64...... $2495.00 1934-A*. $10. F-2006-G*m. PCGS. VF-25. 1900-S. PCGS. MS-63. Flashy. . $425.00 1856 $2.5. NGC. AU-53...... $349.00 1877. PCGS. VF-30. Nice detail. $249.00 PPQ. FRN. Chicago Dist. star note 1902. PCGS. MS-65...... $350.00 1915 $2.5. PCGS. MS-62...... $445.00 mule with back check # 569.. $149.00 Morgan Dollars ––––––––––––––––––– 1902-S. PCGS. MS-62...... $525.00 1854 $3. PCGS. AU-58...... $1325.00 1878-7/8TF. PCGS. MS-63. PL. . $450.00 1904-O. PCGS. MS-66...... $325.00 1995*. $2. CU. FRN. Premium Millen- 1878-7TF. PCGS. MS-64. Rev. of 1879. 1921. PCGS. MS-66. Satiny. . . . $449.00 nium 12pc Star District set. As issued Crisp white luster...... $475.00 1921-D. PCGS. MS-63...... $79.00 in original BEP packaging. Serial # 1878-8TF. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . $1095.00 1921-S. NGC. MS-65...... $585.00 ending 1542...... $549.00 1879-O. PCGS. MS-64. Frosty. . $529.00 Peace Dollars ––––––––––––––––––––– National Currency –––––––––––––––––– 1879-S. PCGS. MS-65. PL. . . . . $249.00 1922-D. PCGS. MS-64...... $129.00 1929. $20. PCGS. VF-35. MD. Western- 1880-CC 8/7. PCGS. MS-64. VAM 8. 8/7. 1923-S. PCGS. MS-64+...... $595.00 port. Ch. 5831. The Citizens National Rev. of 1879. Frosty white.. . . $725.00 1925-S. PCGS. MS-63. Flashy. . $245.00 1863 $3. NGC. AU-53. A scarce Civil Bank Of Westernport MD. . . . $399.00 1880-O. PCGS. MS-63. CAC. . . $450.00 1926-S. PCGS. MS-64...... $235.00 War issue with a mere 5,000 pieces 1929. $5. PMG. F-12. NJ. Woodbury. 1880-S. NGC. MS-65...... $129.00 1927-D. NGC. MS-61. Brilliant. $229.00 struck. Lustrous antique gold surfaces Ch. 3716. Farmers & Mechanics Nat’l 1880-S. PCGS. MS-63. PL. . . . . $115.00 1927-D. PCGS. MS-64. Flashy. . $899.00 and strong detail...... $4250.00 Bank. Type 2...... $199.00 1881-O. PCGS. MS-64...... $175.00 1928. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. . . . . $939.00 1836 $5. NGC. AU-58...... $1995.00 1929. $50. VF. MI. Detroit. Ch. 10527. 1881-S. PCGS. MS-65...... $119.00 1928-S. PCGS. MS-63...... $450.00 1848-D $5. PCGS. XF-40.. . . . $2995.00 First Wayne National Bank. . . $239.00 1881-S. PCGS. MS-66. DMPL. $2095.00 1934. PCGS. MS-64...... $345.00 1871-CC $5. PCGS. G-6. CAC. $1995.00 Military Payment Certificate –––––––– 1882. PCGS. MS-65. Satiny. . . . $299.00 1935. PCGS. MS-64. Satiny. . . . $219.00 1909-D $5. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . $895.00 50¢. 651. PCGS. Superb-68. PPQ. 1882-CC. PCGS. MS-66...... $799.00 Early Silver Commemoratives –––––– 1909-D $5. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. $1995.00 Vietnam Issue. Very Scarce. . . $245.00 1935 Hudson. PCGS. MS-64. . . $750.00 1845 $10. PCGS. AU-53. . . . . $2795.00 Fractional Currency ––––––––––––––––– 1855 $10. PCGS. VF-20...... $819.00 25¢. 4th Issue. PMG. Ch Unc-64. F-1302. 1892-CC $10. PCGS. VF-20.. . $1295.00 Non-watermarked paper. . . . . $289.00 1895-O $10. PCGS. MS-62. CAC. Well 50¢. 3rd Issue. PCGS. Very Ch-64. PPQ. struck w/pleasing surfaces. . . $1995.00 F-1360. Justice. Scarce...... $729.00 1901-S $10. PCGS. MS-65+. . $2495.00 Obsolete Currency –––––––––––––––––– 1926 $20. PCGS. MS-66. Rich luster. 1850’s. $5. CU. Citizens Bank of LA, Housed in an older holder. . $3250.00 . Uncut sheet of 4. $159.00 Private Mint Gold –––––––––––––––––– 1865. $1. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. 4 note 1882-O. PCGS. MS-66. A stunning blast 1935 Spanish Trail. PCGS. MS-65. Vibrant 1880/76. PCGS. MS-63. California Frac- uncut sheet. Bank of Montgomery Co., white Premium Gem with a clean creamy luster w/a light golden tone. tional Gold. BG-885. Quarter Dollar. Norristown, PA. Truly scarce. $2495.00 cheek and a full strike...... $3125.00 A very nice original Gem. . . $1150.00 Indian Head, Round. R-3. . . . $475.00 Confederate Currency –––––––––––––– 1882-S. PCGS. MS-65...... $129.00 1935/4-D Boone. PCGS. MS-65. $559.00 Hawaiian Coin –––––––––––––––––––––– 1862. $100. AU. T-40. Locomotive with 1883. NGC. MS-65...... $159.00 1936 Elgin. PCGS. MS-67. CAC. $595.00 Diffused Steam...... $139.00 1883. PCGS. MS-63. PL...... $125.00 1939 Arkansas. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. 1862. $100. CCU. T-41. Slaves hoeing 1883-S. PCGS. AU-55. Brilliant. $245.00 Nearly pristine surfaces...... $649.00 cotton center, Calhoun left. Interest 1884. PCGS. MS-66. PL...... $2895.00 1946 Iowa. NGC. MS-67...... $179.00 paid stamps on reverse. CSA block 1884-O. PCGS. MS-65...... $119.00 Early Gold Commemoratives –––––––– letter watermark...... $249.00 1885-CC. NGC. MS-65. Satiny.. $850.00 1903 La. Purchase - Jefferson $1. PCGS. Error Notes –––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1885-O. NGC. MS-65...... $119.00 MS-65. Thick frosty luster. . . . $950.00 1957-B. $1. PCGS. Superb-68. PPQ. 1885-S. PCGS. MS-63. Flashy. . $359.00 Silver Cert. Mismatch serial # U37/47. 1886. NGC. MS-65...... $119.00 1883. Half Dollar. PCGS. MS-64. On the brink of perfection.. . . $695.00 1887. NGC. MS-65...... $119.00 Vibrant satiny white luster with a tiny 1976. $2. PCGS. Very Ch-64. PPQ. FRN. 1887-S. PCGS. MS-65...... $1495.00 trace of toning at the rim.. . . $2695.00 Mismatched Serial Prefix Letters. 1887/6. PCGS. MS-63. CAC.. . . $489.00 Error Coin ––––––––––––––––––––––––––– H/A instead of B/A...... $409.00 1888. PCGS. MS-65...... $139.00 1904 Lewis & Clark $1. PCGS. MS-64. 1980. NGC. MS-63. RB. Jefferson Nickel 2001. $1. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. FRN. 1888. PCGS. MS-66. Satiny. . . . $425.00 Super flashy bright luster. . . . $1450.00 struck on a cent planchet. . . . $450.00 Mismatch Serial #s. NY Dist. . $529.00

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The 1876-CC twenty-cent piece in this auction, graded MS65 PCGS, is one of four seen in this grade at PCGS. Only two have been seen in a higher condition. (Image courtesy of PCGS) ADVERTISING DISPLAY ADVERTISING SALES 800-573-0333 For a long time the 1876-CC twenty- History of the 1876-CC ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE April Krueger [email protected], Ext. 13654 cent piece has been recognized as one Twenty-Cent Piece of the most famous and most desired of Records reveal that 10,000 1876-CC VP, ADVERTISING SALES Kevin D. Smith ADVERTISING ASSISTANT all American coins, and the offering of twenty-cent pieces were struck. However, Patti Roberts [email protected] an example attracts great attention in the by the time they were produced by the SELF-SERVICE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING numismatic community. Not only is it , the denomination had www.numismaticnews.com a great rarity with fewer than 20 pieces effectively been rendered obsolete, and believed to exist, but it also possesses the apparently nearly all were melted. The added romance that accompanies coins destruction of these coins is probably the NUMISMATIC NEWS EDITORIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES from the historic and short-lived Carson subject of the following request written by 5225 Joerns Drive, Suite 2, Stevens Point, WI 54481 City Mint. Mint Director Henry Richard Linderman Phone 715-445-2214 Fax 715-445-4087 Stack’s Bowers Galleries is pleased to on May 19, 1877, addressed to James announce that it will be offering a PCGS- Crawford, superintendent of the Carson SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE graded Gem MS-65 1876-CC twenty-cent City Mint: “You are hereby authorized Subscription inquiries, orders and address changes can be made at piece in the Rarities Night session of and directed to melt all 20-cent pieces you numismaticnews.net (click on “Customer Service”). Or by mail: Numismatic News, P.O. Box 421751, Palm Coast, FL 32142-1751. the firm’s Official Auction at the ANA have on hand, and you will debit ‘Silver Or call (866)700-2979 within U.S. & Canada; (386)246-3422 World’s Fair of Money. This example, Profit Fund’ with any loss thereon.” outside U.S. & Canada. a featured highlight of the E. Horatio In 1876 at the Carson City Mint Morgan Collection, will have been off the selected samples of all coins were set FOR NEWSSTAND SALES, CONTACT: market for more than three decades when aside for examination by the annual Assay Scott T. Hill, [email protected] it crosses the auction block on the evening Commission, which met in Philadelphia of Aug. 15, 2019, in Rosemont, Illinois. It on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 1877. Presumably, last appeared as lot 1405 in The 400 Sale only a few 1876-CC twenty-cent pieces DISTRIBUTION Curtis Circulation Company held by Stack’s in January 1988 and will be were shipped east for the Commission, a 730 River Road, New Milford, NJ 07646 the first Gem 1876-CC twenty-cent piece group which probably constituted most Ph. (201) 634-7400; fax (201) 634-7499 seen on the market since Stack’s Bowers of the supply available to numismatists. Galleries’ sale of the F.C.C. Boyd speci- It seems likely that a few were paid out Copyright © 2019 by F+W. All rights reserved. men in January 2013. in Nevada in 1876-1877, accounting for Numismatic News is a registered trademark of F+W. a handful of worn and impaired pieces known today. Perhaps the first 1876-CC twenty-cent METALS July 2, 2019 piece to attract notice in a catalog was in Gold ...... $1,418.70 the R. Coulton Davis Collection sale by Silver ...... $15.310 New York Coin & Stamp Company, Jan. Platinum ...... $830.00 20-24, 1890. However, the rarity and desir- Palladium ...... $1,565.50 Nickel ...... $5.4938 ability of the 1876-CC 20-cent piece was ...... $2.6634 first showcased to a wide audience in A.G. Zinc ...... $1.1409 Story continues on page 16

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www.numismaticnews.com / June 23, 2019 5 COIN CLINIC Does King Edward VIII appear on any Canadian notes?

■ Please explain the difference between ■ Why are some Israeli medals struck ■ What is a Tanner? an essai, a piefort, and a proba. in platinum? A nickname for the British sixpence. An essai, or essay, is a trial strike of a It was due to the restrictions on gold design, made to test the dies. It may be in a ownership. There were none on platinum, ■ What is a Cross Pattee? different metal and a different thickness than especially for sale in the U.S. Several readers asked about this one. the normal coin and may also be considered It’s the cross on some British coins. The to be a proof coin or a pattern. A piefort, or ■ Who were the 12 Caesars? cross arms have triangular ends, or the piedfort, is an exact double-thickness, double- The family name was carried on by arms are rough triangles. weight coin struck with the normal dies. Caius Julius, Augustus, Tiberius, Califula, They may also be quadruple-thickness Claudius, Nero, Galba, Otho, Vitellius, ■ Did someone actually counterfeit the on rare occasions. Usually they are the same Vespasian, Titus and Domitian. Otho ruled Aztec “bean” money? metal as the normal coin but may be struck 95 days, shortest of the family. For a price, they’ll counterfeit anything. in other metals. Proba is a term used on Cocoa beans were used as currency by the Polish coins to indicate a trial strike, usually ■ Can you solve the perennial problem Aztecs. The counterfeiters used hollow in proof. These are often struck in fairly of determining the difference between the beans filled with dirt, or they varnished large quantities. It is similar to the German (unmarked) British penny, half penny, and lumps of clay to look like cocoa beans. “probe,” which means test or trial. farthing of the early 1800s? From about 1800 to 1860 all three ■ Does King Edward VIII appear on ■ What is the historical basis for the carried the same designs, the only any Canadian notes? “L,” “S” and “D” abbreviations? difference being the diameter, so this He can be found on the Canadian 1923 “L,” “S” and “D” are used for the British is the secret to telling them apart. The $2 note as Prince of Wales. pound, shilling and pence, respectively. farthing measures 22 mm (7/8 inch), the They are also used to a lesser extent for the half penny measures 27 mm (1-1/16 inch) French livre, sol and denir. Both come from and the big penny measures 33 mm (about E-mail inquiries only. Do not send letters in the mail. Roman librae, solidi and denarii. 1-5/16 inch). Send to [email protected]. Because of space limita- tions, we are unable to publish all questions. ShopNumisMaster.com is brought to you by F+W Media, Inc., Your Success is Our Top Priority publishers of ShopNumisMaster.com is your one-stop source quality hobby and for collecting supplies and resources. enthusiast books. Whether you need folders for storing your coins, reference material for researching values, Have fun or mintages or magnifi ers for detecting slight variances in your coins, you’ll fi nd it here. browsing All of the products in our store have been handpicked and curated here for you by our staff and come of numismatic experts. back often! These are the products they use. Shop with us anytime, day or night, and be assured that you are in good hands. ShopNumisMaster.com

6 Numismatic News EXPRESS / July 23, 2019 ANNOUNCEMINTS Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11 with a Special $50 Bill

The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) has announced a new 2019 Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Currency Set to com- memorate the moon landing. The set features a Series 2013 $50 note with a serial number beginning with “1969” and an engraved representation of the famous “Buzz Aldrin on the Moon” photograph taken July 20, 1969. The reflection in Aldrin’s visor—which includes Neil Armstrong, the United States flag, and the lunar lander—is embossed. The note is protected by a clear, acid-free polymer sleeve, and the engraved print features a limited edition number matching the last four digits of the serial number on the $50 note. The presentation folder measures 9.5” x 10” and the engraved print 9.5” x 5.5”. The retail price is $85.95. For those ordering in bulk, the set is discounted to $82.95 when ordering ten or more and the discount automatically applies in your cart when your order online. The mintage limit is 6,000, with a product limit of 5,700. A household limit of 10 has been set as well. The set is offered for sale beginning July 16 at 12 noon, Eastern Time. Orders can be placed online at www.usmint.gov or by calling 800-USA-MINT. Ƈ e-letters from the June 28 Numismatic News E-Newsletter Here are some answers sent from our e-newsletter readers to our Editor. Read more responses at www.numismaticnews.com. What is the best deal you’ve gotten when buying a coin for your collection? Tell us your story.

The best deal I ever got was sort of The best deal I’ve gotten was two When I got home, my intent was to place by accident. I always like to rummage small free gold coins from a charm brace- it in my Dansco album. All the coins had through the world coin and “junk” bins at let that were going to be melted. a light greasy, gunky feel to them so I my local coin shop where I especially like David Wyndoze wiped them down with a micro fiber cloth to pick up things I’ve never seen before via Facebook before inserting them in my album. or that look like they might be a fun chal- Upon wiping the 1909, there was a lenge to research and try to ID. My best deal was when I bought my very clear ‘S’ on the reverse. I did not see One time I picked up a coin with 09’s VDB and 16-D Mercury from my it when it was in the 2x2. I looked. My Chinese characters and an image of old brother for $1,500.00 The 09’s VDB is $14.00 upgrade coin became a hole filler Chinese spade money on the reverse. It in AU RB and the 16-D is G. He also in the $900.00 range (depends on what looked uncirculated to my eye and since gave me a Wisconsin High Leaf in AU resource you use). The coin was sent in I always like coins with coins on them, I that he had found in his change for no for grading and was authenticated as gen- put it in my pile and bought it for a dime. extra charge. uine. Nothing has compared to that since. Once I got home I started my research Robert Clark Bradley Muelken and discovered it was a 1936 A 10 fen (10 via Facebook Cosmopolis, Wash. cents) coin from the Republic of China, minted in Vienna. That little ‘A’ makes it My best coin deal was a few years Ordering and receiving the presiden- worth about $30-40 in MS-60! ago. I was at a coin store looking through tial coin and chronicle sets from the mint That same visit I picked up an XF 1908 the IH cents for upgrades. One of the at cost is a purchase that comes to mind. Netherlands 5 cents for $1. It’s worth about coins was a 1909 in XF+ written on the Also, the gold type set I put together $12-15 in XF-40. Not a bad investment! 2x2. It was indeed a very nice coin with almost at bullion pricing is another. Christopher Blackington fours tars, full Liberty etc. It was marked Joe Gorak via Facebook $14.00. I bought it with a few other coins. Carlsbad, Calif.

7 Numismatic News EXPRESS / July 23, 2019 CCAC Approves Designs for Gleason and Sadat Medals

At its June 18 meeting, the Citizens Coinage Advisor Committee (CCAC) reviewed and discussed designs for upcoming Congressional Gold Medals by the Mint. The medals reviewed included the Steve Gleason Congressional Gold Medal and the Anwar El Sadat Congressional Gold Medal.

Steve Gleason Congressional Gold Medal On Dec. 20, 2018 the U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation to award former New Orleans Saints football team defensive back Steve Gleason the Congressional Gold Medal. This follows the U.S. Senate’s unanimous approval of him receiving this honor earlier that year in June. President Trump signed the bill, now known as Public Law 415-415, on Jan. 3, 2019. This is the highest honor Congress can bestow upon a civilian. Images selected and recommended by the CCAC to be featured Gleason has been active in raising money and aware- on the Anwar El Sadat congressional gold medal. (Images courtesy ness for research into Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis of the ) (ALS). Gleason was diagnosed with ALS in 2011. The Team Gleason foundation strives to develop and provide technology to help ALS patients live longer, more fulfill- ing lives. The CCAC reviewed ten obverse designs and ten reverse designs. The recommended obverse for the Gleason medal depicts a portrait of Gleason from the waist up with his left fist clenched and raised high with the inscription STEVE GLEASON at the top left and ACT OF CONGRESS 2018 on the right border reading from the bottom up. For the reverse, the CCAC recommended a reverse akin to the landscape where Gleason spent his childhood in the Pacific Northwest, traveling and exploring. The inscrip- tion KEEP EXPLORING is important to Gleason, as it represents his travels and journeys with ALS. ACT OF CONGRESS 2018 is inscribed along the bottom border. Some modifications to the reverse design were sug- Obverse and reverse designs selected the CCAC for the Steve Gleason gested by the CCAC, which were based on input from the congressional gold medal. The committee did recommend some alterations to Gleason family. These include moving KEEP EXPLORING the designs, however. (Images courtesy of the United States Mint) to the where the inscription ACT OF CONGRESS 2018 is and then eliminating that inscription on the reverse. the Unknown Soldier Memorial as well as Anwar El Sadat’s It was also suggested to enlarge the moon and sky space tomb. The inscription HE LIVED FOR PEACE AND DIED while moving the trees, mountains and water elements down FOR PRINCIPLES is inscribed along the top border, while to accommodate the enlargements. ANWAR EL SADAT 1918-1981 slants along the memorial. Gleason’s medal will be presented to him by the congres- ACT OF CONGRESS 2018 is at the bottom border. sional leadership on behalf of Congress. The medal will be presented to Sadat’s widow, Jehan Sadat, or if she is unavailable, the next of kin, as Sadat was Anwar El Sadat Congressional Gold Medal assassinated on October 6, 1981 while serving as Egypt’s President Trump also signed Public Law 115-310 on Jan. third President. 3, 2019, to award the Congressional Gold Medal to Anwar El Final approval for both medal designs will be made by Sadat in recognition of his heroic achievements and coura- Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin or his designee. Bronze geous contributions to peace in the Middle East. duplicates of both the Gleason and Sadat medals, bearing the Fourteen obverse and reverse designs were reviewed by final approved designs, will be offered for sale to the general the committee. The design recommended for the obverse public by the United States Mint. Two sizes will be available features a large close-up of Sadat facing stoically to the right – a three-inch version which will retail for $39.95 and a one- with the inscription ANWAR EL SADAT along the right bor- and-a-half-inch version which will retail for $6.95. Ƈ der in bold dark type. The reverse design recommended by the committee depicts

8 Numismatic News EXPRESS / July 23, 2019 STEINBERG’S, INC. Numismatic Gold Specialists Since 1950 ANA SUMMER SHOW IN CHICAGO Dear Clients and Colleagues: We will be attending the upcoming ANA Summer coin convention in Chicago and we are looking to purchase high quality scarce gold coins of the world. We will be there Aug. 12 thru Aug 16--if you are coming to the show and have anything in numismatic world gold---raw or certifi ed graded--please contact Bob Steinberg at 802-369-6518 or email him at [email protected] to set up a meeting sometime during that time period. If you have material for sale but aren’t going to attend the ANA show, please contact us anytime via phone, email or letter as we are always in the market for nice quality scarce gold coins! We are very low on inventory at this time--please always check our website on a regular basis as new purchases get posted every week! Our website is: www.steinbergs.com.We are currently interested in all scarce high quality world gold--especially British, Czech, Russian, 1715 Fleet cobs (with or without dates as well as land cobs), scarce modern rarities such as the Kuwait 1961 5 Dinars, British 1989 3 pc and 4 pc “500th Anniversary” Proof sets as well as single 1989 Sovereigns, etc. We will make sight unseen bids on NGC and PCGS certifi ed items and sight-seen bids on all other “raw” material. Please keep us in mind if you run across anything you think might be of interest to us! If you issue fi xed pricelists containing world gold or if you issue auction catalogs please make sure our fi rm is on your print mailing list and send all lists and catalogs to us via AIRMAIL to: STEINBERG’S INC. P.O. Box 5665, Cary, NC 27512-5665 USA Looking forward to seeing many of you in Chicago next month. With best wishes, Bob & Mike STEINBERG’S INC. STEINBERG’S, INC. P.O. Box 5665, Dept. NNE Cary, NC 27512-5665

9 Numismatic News EXPRESS / June 23, 2019 MINT STATISTICS Will Apollo 11 Coins Take Off Again Soon?

With the anniversary of the Apollo than 225,000 have sold, leaving about I guess we’ll know in a few weeks if 11 Moon landing approaching, if you 175,000 up for grabs yet. 171,957 of the anniversary spurs any collectors, or are reading this issue when it is sent, the proofs have sold, while 52,870 of even non-collectors, to add these to their we thought it would be worthwhile to the uncirculated coins have sold. The collection of moon-landing nostalgia. take a look at how the Apollo 11 coins half dollar set has sold out. This week’s Some other changes from last week are selling. report shows 99,997 of the max mintage that stand out include a decrease of Between the proof and uncirculated of 100,000 sold. There look to be plenty 6,361 on the 2019-W uncirculated silver options, the gold $5 is about 80 percent of the half clad available. Eagle. There must be some reconciling sold. About 10,000 remain between the two. The five-ounce silver coin, with a going on at the Mint. The 2019 sets con- With a max mintage of 400,000, the maximum mintage of 100,000 is up to tinue to move forward with the 10-coin Mint has a way to go if they wish to sell 61,037. That number seems to inch up a clad proof set now up to 357,933 and the out of the .999 silver dollar. Just fewer bit each week, but no huge jumps. silver proof set at 268,100. Silver Presidential Medals 2019 Apollo 11 Coins (amount sold/mintage) Proof Uncirculated Max. mintage George Washington 21,130 Apollo 11 gold $5 28,068 (W) 11,165 (W) 50,000 John Adams 16,531 Apollo 11 .999 silver dollar 171,957 (P) 52,870 (P) 400,000 12,996 Apollo 11 clad half dollar 55,297 (S) 36,820 (D) 750,000 James Madison 8,664 Apollo 11 half dollar set *99,997 (S) N/A 100,000 Proof Apollo 11 clad half dollar is paired with enhanced reverse proof 2019-S America the Beautiful The 100,000 maximum is part of the 750,000 maximum for all clad half dollar sales options Apollo 11 5-ounce silver 61,037 (P) N/A 100,000 (amount sold/mintage) 2015 ATB circulating coin set *22,356 2019 American Legion Coins 2015 ATB uncirculated coin set *28,968 Proof Uncirculated Max. mintage 2016 ATB circulating coin set *23,958 2016 ATB uncirculated coin set *29,352 Am. Legion $5: 2,522 (W) 2,151 (W) 50,000 2017 ATB circulating coin set 24,313 Am. Legion silver dollar 29,159 (P) 11,470 (P) 400,000 2017 ATB uncirculated coin set 29,972 Am.Legion half: 15,864 (S) 9,982 (D) 750,000 2018 ATB uncirculated coin set 31,918 Three-coin proof set: 6,815 _ N/A 2018 ATB circulated coin set 20,269 Am. Legion proof coin & medal set 9,864 _ N/A 2019 ATB uncirculated coin set 21,347 Hot Springs 3-coin set: *23,203 as of 6/30/19 Yellowstone 3-coin set: *25,048 Gold Buffaloes Yosemite 3-coin set: *22,154 2019 one-ounce Buffalo bullion coin June Sales 3,000 Grand Canyon 3-coin set: *22,133 2017 one-ounce Buffalo proof *15,810 Mount Hood 3-coin set: *18,384 2018 one-ounce Buffalo proof *15,756 Gettysburg 3-coin set: *22,869 2019 one-ounce Buffalo proof 10,279 Glacier 3-coin set: *19,046 Olympic 3-coin set: *17,718 Vicksburg 3-coin set *18,095 June Bullion Eagle Sales as of 6/30/19 (in coins/ounces) Chickasaw 3-coin set *16,184 Platinum Gold Silver Chaco 3-coin set *20,028 One ounce: 0/0 4,500/4,500 1,035,000/same Denali 3-coin set *18,193 1/2 ounce: N/A 0/0 N/A Perry 3-coin set *17,643 1/4 ounce: N/A 0/0 N/A Great Basin 3-coin set *15,526 McHenry 3-coin set *16,345 1/10 ounce: N/A 5,000/500 N/A Mt. Rushmore 3-coin set *17,924 TOTAL: 0/0 9,500/5,000 1,035,000/same Shenandoah 3-coin set *17,351 Arches 3-coin set *15,859 America the Beautiful 5-ounce coins Great Sand Dunes 3-coin set *14,119 Year Collector (P) Bullion Everglades 3-coin set *14,373 2017 Effigy Mounds *17,251/25,000 35,000 Homestead 3-coin set *16,114 Kisatchie 3-coin set *15,196 Frederick Douglass *17,694/25,000 20,000 Blue Ridge 3-coin set *17,165 Ozark Riverways *17,692/25,000 20,000 Bombay Hook 3-coin set *13,400 Ellis Island *17,670/25,000 40,000 Saratoga 3-coin set *14,950 George Rogers Clark *14,731/25,000 35,000 Shawnee 3-coin set *15,474 2018 Pictured Rocks *17,773/20,000 30,000 Cumberland Gap 3-coin set *14,973 2018 Apostle Islands 16,802/20,000 30,000 Harpers Ferry 3-coin set *14,345 2018 Voyageurs 16,839/20,000 30,000 Roosevelt National Park 3-coin set *16,072 Fort Moultrie 3-coin set *13,306 2018 Cumberland Island 16,033/20,000 52,500 Effigy Mounds 3-coin set 14,151 2018 Block Island 15,605/20,000 80,000 Frederick Douglass 3-coin set 15,076 2019 Lowell National Park 14,279/20,000 80,000 Ozark 3-coin set 14,555 2019 American Memorial Park 13,391/20,000 78,000 Ellis Island 3-coin set 16,947 2019 War in the Pacific Park 13,361/20,000 N/A George Rogers Clark 3-coin set 13,771 Pictured Rocks 3-coin set 15,397 Apostle Islands 3-coin set 14,019 Collector Eagle Sales as of 6/30/19 Voyageurs 3-coin set 13,897 2017 Proof Gold 2016-W uncirculated silver Eagle 216,501 Cumberland Island 3-coin set 13,057 One ounce: *9,245 2016-W proof silver Eagle *595,840 Block Island 3-coin set 13,014 1/2 ounce: *2,904 2017-W uncirculated silver Eagle *176,739 Lowell National Park 3-coin set 12,730 2017-W proof silver Eagle *390,186 1/4 ounce: *4,702 2018-W uncirculated silver Eagle 138,940 American Memorial Park 3-coin set 12,247 1/10 ounce: *11,163 War in the Pacific Park 3-coin set 11,604 2018-W proof silver Eagle 348,621 Four-coin set *9,811 2018-S proof silver Eagle 158,785 2019-W uncirculated silver Eagle 105,954 2019 Proof Gold 2018 Proof Gold 2019-W proof silver Eagle 286,885 One ounce: 3,314 One ounce: 7,121 2018-W uncirculated gold Eagle 8,330 1/2 ounce: *1,815 2019-W uncirculated gold Eagle 3,662 1/2 ounce: 1,063 2018-W proof platinum Eagle 13,357 1/4 ounce: 1,633 1/4 ounce: *4,623 2019-W proof platinum Eagle 8,798 1/10 ounce: 5,742 1/10 ounce: *14,009 2018-W proof palladium Eagle *14,986 Four-coin set 5,438 Four-coin set 8,005 2017-W Am. Liberty gold $100 *30,529 2017-P Am. Liberty 4-medal set *32,647

10 Numismatic News EXPRESS / July 23, 2019 MINT STATISTICS

Bag and Roll Sales Bag and Roll Sales 2017 Native American dollar 2018 Apostle Islands National Lakeshore quarter Option Philadelphia Denver Total 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 P,D,S rolls set 8,338 2018 Native American dollar Option Philadelphia Denver Total 2018 Voyageurs National Park quarter 25-count roll 16,659 15,733 32,392 Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total $100 bag 1,930 1,865 3,795 100-coin bag 2,121 2,153 3,854 8,128 $250 box 1,865 1,874 3,979 Two-roll (P&D) set 6,231 San Francisco roll 3,680 2018 American Innovation dollar P,D,S rolls set 8,370 Option Philadelphia Denver Total 25-count roll 12,669 11,996 24,665 2018 Cumberland Island National Seashore quarter $100 bag 2,935 2,954 5,889 Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag 2,102 1,972 3,995 8,068 2019 Native American dollar Two-roll (P&D) set 6,117 Option Philadelphia Denver Total San Francisco roll 3,694 25-count roll 12,444 12,197 24,641 P,D,S rolls set 8,162 $100 bag 1,044 964 2,008 $250 box 1,248 1,288 2,536 2018 Block Island National Wildlife Refuge quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 2017 Frederick Douglass National Historic Site quarter 100-coin bag 2,045 2,040 3,691 7,776 Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total Two-roll (P&D) set 5,983 100-coin bag *2,328 *2,221 *4,245 8,794 San Francisco roll 3,570 Two-roll (P&D) set *6,863 P,D,S rolls set 8,034 San Francisco roll *3,975 P,D,S rolls set *8,786 2019 Lowell National Park quarter 2017 Ozark National Scenic Riverways quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag 2,217 2,091 3,540 5,631 100-coin bag *2,167 *2,126 *4,076 8,369 Two-roll (P&D) set 5,794 Two-roll (P&D) set 6,725 San Francisco roll 3,288 San Francisco roll 3,891 P,D,S rolls set 7,730 P,D,S rolls set 8,590 2019 American Memorial Park quarter 2017 Ellis Island National Monument quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag 2,130 2,079 3,368 7,577 100-coin bag *2,392 *2,241 *4,354 8,987 Two-roll (P&D) set 5,550 Two-roll (P&D) set *6,610 San Francisco roll 3,145 San Francisco roll *4,013 P,D,S rolls set 7,390 P,D,S rolls set *9,007 2019 War in the Pacific Park quarter 2017 George Rogers Clark National Historical Park quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag 1,819 1,763 3,124 6,706 100-coin bag *2,231 *2,270 *4,209 8,710 Two-roll (P&D) set 5,351 Two-roll (P&D) set *6,554 San Francisco roll 2,618 San Francisco roll *3,852 P,D,S rolls set 6,802 P,D,S rolls set *8,601 2018 Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag 2,271 2,382 4,184 8,837 Two-roll (P&D) set 6,529 San Francisco roll 3,867 P,D,S rolls set 8,940

Sets and Singles 2017 proof coin sets 2019 uncirculated coin set 2019 Happy Birthday Set 13,032 Five-quarter ATB proof set *88,909 20-coin set 224,569 2019 Congratulations Set 24,819 Five-quarter silver ATB proof set *89,632 2019 proof coin sets 2019 Rocketship Set 49,921 2019 Explore and Discover Set 27,064 10-coin clad proof set *568,678 Five-quarter ATB proof set 55,283 10-coin silver proof set *358,085 Five-quarter silver ATB proof set 58,931 10-coin clad proof set 357,933 2019 Bullion Eagle total sales 7/2/19 2017 uncirculated coin set 10-coin silver proof set 268,100 Gold Am. Eagle ounce 78,500 10-coin Enhanced Unc. Set (S) *210,419 Miscellaneous Offers Gold Am. Eagle 1/2 ounce 19,000 20-coin set *286,813 2014 Coin Discovery Set 12,804 Gold Am. Eagle 1/4 ounce 26,000 2015 Coin & Currency Set *88,805 Gold Am. Eagle 1/10 ounce 145,000 2016 Birth set *33,595 Silver Am. Eagle 10,022,000 2018 proof coin sets Gold Buffalo 47,500 Five-quarter ATB proof set 85,558 2016 Coin & Currency Set *50,737 2016 Congratulations Set *5,966 Platinum Am. Eagle 40,000 Five-quarter silver ATB proof set 77,892 2016 Annual $1 Uncirculated Set *19,818 Palladium Am. Eagle No 2019 issue 10-coin clad proof set 505,079 2017 Birth set *34,542 10-coin silver proof set 322,951 2017 Happy Birthday Set *18,170 Kennedy halves 10-coin silver reverse proof set 199,116 2018 Birth set 30,186 2017 Two-roll set 23,747 Am. Innovation $1 (S) proof set 182,025 2018 Happy Birthday Set 17,695 2017 200-coin bag 10,321 2018 Congratulations Set *19,267 2018 Two-roll set 21,897 2018 uncirculated coin set 2018 Liberty Gold Tenth Ounce 28,452 2018 200-coin bag 8,844 20-coin set 250,145 2018 Ltd. Ed. Silver Proof Set 47,072 2019 Two-roll set 15,196 2019 Birth set 14,442 2019 200-coin bag 4,109

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www.numismaticnews.com / July 23, 2019 11 Inventory Selections from the Vault GREAT VALUES for the COLLECTOR

SUPER SAVINGS – This page only: Purchase $300 or more and deduct 5%, Purchase $500 or more and deduct 7%, Purchase $1000 or more and deduct 10%. ORDER EARLY – LIMITED quantities on some items. Bullion and bullion-related and modern mint items excluded.

BARBER DIMES 1894-O 10¢ AG, 40.05; G-4, 1899-O 10¢ AG, 4.95; G-4, 7.70; 1902-S 10¢ G-4, 7.15; VG-10, LAYWAY 1892-P 10¢ AG, 5.65; G-4, 8.60; VG-10, 21.65; F-15, 84.55; 1/3 down, fi nal payment due in 60 days. 60.05; VG-10, 99.65; FINE, 19.85; F-15, 65.85; VF-30, Full 15-day return. Current discount VG-10, 9.65; F-15, 18.25; VF- digs obv, 155.00; F-15, VF-30, 119.00; EF-45, 149.00; 105.00; AU-55, 230.00; MS-63 rates applicable. EXTENDED 30, 23.00; EF-45, 35.00; AU- 212.75; MS-60+ Brilliant AU-58 Brilliant...... 275.00 Flashy, 725.00; MS-64 Attrac- LAYAWAY Equal monthly payments and sharp, 2495.00; MS-63 over an extended time frame. 55, 62.00; MS-60, 99.00; MS- 1899-S 10¢ VG-10, 15.65; tive and brilliant ...... 950.00 Purchase: $1,000.00 - $2,000.00 - 4 month 63 Lustrous, 165.00; MS-63 Sharp and brilliant ....6385.00 F-15, 37.35; EF-45, 69.00; 1903-P 10¢ VF-30, 8.50; EF-45, $2,001.00 - $3,500.00 - 6 month Deep Proof-like. Flashy white, 1895-P 10¢ AG, 56.05; G-4, MS-60 Sharp and brilliant, 25.00; AU-55, 56.00; MS-60 $3,501.00 - $5,000.00 - 8 month 295.00; MS-63 Lustrous full $5,001.00 & up - 10 month 235.00; MS-64 Flashy luster, 84.85; VG-10, 174.55; VG/F- Brilliant, 90.00; MS-63 Color- 10% restocking fee. Reduced discount rate. 225.00; MS-65 Lustrous sharp 10+, 230.00; F-15, 368.50; strike, 545.00; MS-64 fl ashy Call for details. white full strike. Semi P-L, ful and sharp, 210.00; MS-64 White gem, 315.00; MS-65 VF-30, 475.00; EF-45 ....575.00 Fully struck, 295.00; MS-65 1895-O 10¢ AG, 365.00; G/AG, 1325.00; MS-64 Deep Proof- 1906-O 10¢ FS-301 Repunched Proof-like Flashy gem with like, 1575.00; MS-65 Semi Lustrous white gem, 690.00; and misplaced date 425.00; G-4, 522.05; MS-65 Rainbow colors over great eye-appeal, 389.00; MS- VG-8 ...... 639.00 P-L Gem “fl ash” and a super MS-63 ...... 495.00 65 Awesome intense rainbow strike. Tough date ...2050.00 attractive surfaces ...... 795.00 1906-S 10¢ F-15, 14.35; VF-30, 1895-O 10¢ VF-30 Choice example 1903-O 10¢ F-15, 17.65; colors ...... 425.00 of a scarce coin ...... 1750.00 1900-P 10¢ F-15, 5.15; VF-30, 30.00; MS-60 cleaned, 240.00; 1892-P 10¢ MS-66 Lustrous, VF-30, 32.00; EF-45, 59.00; 1895-S 10¢ AG, 25.85; Good, 12.00; EF-45, 27.00; AU-55, MS-63 Lustrous and sharp, fl ashy coin...... 445.00 AU-55 Sharp, 129.00; MS-60, problems, 35.00; G-4, 38.55; 69.00; MS-60 Sharp, 105.00; 239.00; MS-63 Choice luster, 365.00; MS-64 Flashy full 1892-O 10¢ AG, 6.45; G-4, VG-10, 59.65; F-15, 157.50; MS-63 Lustrous white, 155.00; 420.00; MS-64 Great strike strike ...... 585.00 9.85; VG-10, 14.45; VG/F-10+, VF-30, 225.00; EF-45, 289.00; MS-64 Great luster ...... 220.00 and luster ...... 895.00 1907-P 10¢ VF-30, 9.00; EF-45, 24.00; F-15, 45.15; VF-30, MS-64 Superb eye-appeal. 26.00; AU-55, 56.00; MS-60, 65.00; EF-45, 89.00; AU-55, Bright and fresh luster and a FREE latest 1903-S 10¢ AG, 60.05; G-4, 95.00; MS-63 Brilliant, 142.00; 109.00; MS-60 Brilliant, super strike ...... 1390.00 87.75; VG-10, 154.05; F-15 MS-64 Flashy, 170.00; MS-65 Pleasing, 425.50; VF-30, Great colors. Mostly blue and 175.00; MS-63 Sharp, 250.00; 1896-P 10¢ AG, 7.25; G-4, & greatest 550.00; MS-63 Choice bright MS-64 Great strike ...... 430.00 10.95; VG-10, 22.25; F-15, luster ...... 1395.00 violet ...... 385.00 65.45; EF-45, 89.00; AU-55, catalog of 1907-P 10¢ MS-66 Superb 1892-S 10¢ AG, 50.25; G-4, 1904-P 10¢ VF-30, 9.00; EF-45, 71.50; VG-10, 131.85; F-15, 130.00; MS-63 Lustrous, fl ash ...... 440.00 325.00; MS-64 Beautiful blues 29.00; EF/AU-45+, 43.00; AU- 249.55; VF-30, 279.00; AU-55, our extensive 55, 58.35; MS-60 Sharp, 97.00; 1907-D 10¢ F-15, 11.75; VF-30, 325.00; MS-63 Lustrous, and reds, 525.00; MS-65 At- tractive bright gem ...... 925.00 inventory. MS-63 Brilliant, 165.00; MS-64 9.00; EF-45, 59.00; AU-55, 670.00; MS-64 Flashy..1250.00 1896-P 10¢ MS-63 Deep rain- Appealing bright coin ...... 240.00 135.00; MS-60 Choice strike. 1893-P 10¢ AG, 4.85; G-4, 7.30; bow toned. Blues, purple and Write or email 1904-S 10¢ AG, 30.05; G-4, Lustrous, 240.00; MS-63 VG-10, 12.05; F-15, 22.95; greens ...... 395.00 kathythecoindealer@ 42.95; VG-10, 92.45; F-15, Choice luster, 630.00; MS-64 VF-30, 35.00; MS-60 Lustrous 1896-O 10¢ AG, 65.25; G-4, 92.85; 175.55; VF-30, 269.00; EF-45, Flashy white with great eye- white, 145.00; MS-63 Brilliant, VG-10, 189.55; F-15 ...... 385.50 atlanticbb.net 345.00; AU-55, 525.00; MS-60 appeal ...... 1020.00 195.00; MS-64 Beautiful blues 1896-S 10¢ AG, 70.65; G-4, for a copy with Brilliant and sharp ...... 855.00 1907-O 10¢ VG-10, 10.85; F-15, and reds ...... 345.00 100.85; VG-10, 216.55; F-15, Values, Selection 1905 10¢ PROOF-64 39.05; VF-30, 49.00; EF-45, 1893-O 10¢ AG, 23.45; G-4, 326.75; VF-30 Attractive, CAMEO...... 540.00 59.00; AU-55, 115.00; MS-60 419.00; EF-45 ...... 525.00 32.55; VG-10, 54.85; F-15, and Price Ranges 1905-P 10¢ VF-30, 9.15; EF-45, Sharp and brilliant, 189.00; 1897-P 10¢ VG-10, 4.25; F-15, MS-63 Choice strike and 140.55; AU-55, 299.00; MS-60 7.15; EF-45, 33.00; MS-63 for everyone. 27.00; AU-55, 56.00; MS-60, Brilliant and sharp, 355.00; MS- 95.00; MS-63, 142.00; MS-63 fl ashy white ...... 310.00 Lustrous white, 170.00; MS- 1907-S 10¢ F-15, 18.85; VF-30, 63 Lustrous, 620.00; MS-64 64 Lustrous, 199.00; MS-65 1900-O 10¢ AG, 10.05; G-4, 15.45; Rainbow colors, 210.00; MS- Satiny white full strike .....795.00 Lustrous gem ...... 325.00 VG-10, 39.25; F-15, 120.80; 64 Flashy...... 190.00 35.00; EF-45, 75.00; MS-60 VF-30, 175.00; AU-55 ...... 330.00 1905-O 10¢ VG-10, 10.95; F-15, Sharp and brilliant, 365.00; 1893-S 10¢ AG, 8.65; G-4, 1897-P 10¢ MS-66 Superb white ...... 575.00 1900-S 10¢ F-15, 14.65; VF-30, 40.35; VF-30, 59.00; EF-45, MS-63 Lustrous white ....625.00 12.15; VG-10, 24.05; VF-30, 21.00; EF-45, 30.05; AU-55, 89.00; AU-55, 139.00; MS-63 1908-P 10¢ VF-30, 8.00; AU-55, 65.00; EF-45, 99.00; MS-63 1897 10¢ PROOF-64 Flashy 66.00; MS-60 Brilliant, 165.00; Choice strike, 355.00; MS-64 56.00; MS-60, 95.00; MS-63 Brilliant, 695.00; MS-64 white ...... 490.00 MS-63 Choice strike and lus- Great eye-appeal and Flashy, 142.00; MS-63 Proof- Great eye-appeal ...... 1150.00 1897-O 10¢ AG, 40.05; G-4, 60.55; ter, 325.00; MS-64 Lustrous strike ...... 595.00 like Flashy, 195.00; MS-64 1894-P 10¢ AG, 14.45; G-4, VG-10, 111.65; F-15, 293.55; bright white ...... 599.00 1905-O 10¢ Micro “O” G-4, Brilliant and lustrous ....169.00 22.05; VG-10, 46.35; VG/F- VF-20, 370.00; VF-30 ...... 395.00 1901-P 10¢ F-15, 5.15; VF-30, 1908-P 10¢ MS-66 Superb 1897-S 10¢ AG, 10.05; G-4, 65.00; VG/F-10+, 99.00; F-15, 10+, 69.00; F-15, 125.55; 12.00; EF-45, 26.45; AU-55, 165.00; EF-40 ...... 635.00 luster ...... 440.00 VF-20, 149.00; EF/AU-45+, 15.45; VG-10, 36.65; F-15, 65.00; MS-60, 90.00; MS-63 1905-O 10¢ Micro “O” AG ...50.00 1908-P 10¢ FS-302 Repunched 195.00; AU-55, 219.00; MS-60 107.45; EF-45 ...... 199.00 Brilliant, 145.00; MS-65 Flashy date MS-63 Proof-like ..325.00 1898-P 10¢ F-15, 7.15; EF-45, gem and sharp ...... 395.00 1905-O 10¢ MS-65 Gorgeous Lustrous, 270.00; MS-64 Gem 31.00; AU-55, 67.00; MS-60, blast white gem ...... 1335.00 1908-D 10¢ VF-30, 11.00; EF- strike, 595.00; MS-65 Gem 1901-O 10¢ F-15, 20.85; VF-30, 45, 29.00; AU-55, 59.00; MS- 115.00; MS-63, 169.00; MS-64 28.00; EF-45, 64.00; AU-55, 1905-S 10¢ F-15, 9.55; VF-30, eye-appeal ...... 895.00 Brilliant and attractive ....219.00 21.00; AU-55, 93.00; AU-58, 60, 119.00; MS-63 Choice, 219.00; AU-55 Rainbow colors 185.00; MS-64 Gem luster, 1894-P 10¢ VF/EF Scruffy 1898-P 10¢ MS-66 Flashy of blues, green and gold, 120.00; MS-60 Sharp, 205.00; surfaces ...... 135.00 white ...... 550.00 205.00; AU-58 Sharp strike, MS-63 Lustrous, 250.00; MS- 335.00; MS-65 Flashy white 1898-O 10¢ G-4, 10.95; VG-10, 335.00; MS-60, 495.00; MS-63 64 Flashy full strike ...... 309.00 gem Fully struck...... 525.00 1894 10¢ PROOF-65 Flawless 1908-O 10¢ VG-10, 6.85; VG/F- surfaces ...... 745.00 33.45; VG/F-10+, 59.00; F-15, Lustrous, 850.00; MS-64 Great 1906-P 10¢ F-15, 5.15; VF-30, 106.65; VF-30 Attractive, strike and bright ...... 1525.00 9.75; EF-45, 25.00; AU-55, 10+, 29.00; F-15, 36.00; VF-30, 179.00; AU-55, 365.00; MS-63 56.00; MS-60, 95.00; MS-60 69.00; EF-45, 99.00; MS-63 Lustrous and sharp ...... 895.00 1901-S 10¢ AG, 48.05; G/AG, Light rainbow colors, 175.00; Sharp and lustrous, 535.00; 59.00; G-4, 71.55; VG-10, MS-63 Brilliant ...... 142.00 MS-64 cleaned ...... 425.00 WE NEED 1898-S 10¢ VG-10, 14.55; F-15, 132.55; F-15, 379.55; VF-30, 40.35; EF-45, 95.00; MS-60 1906-P 10¢ MS-66 Superb YOUR 489.00; EF-45, 589.00; MS- luster ...... 445.00 1908-S 10¢ F-15, 13.05; VF- Sharp, 435.00; MS-63 Choice, 62 Lustrous...... 1490.00 30, 34.00; EF-45, 45.00; AU, COLLECTION 990.00; MS-64 Great luster 1906/06-P 10¢ Repunched date rough surfaces, 85.00; AU- and strike ...... 1475.00 1902-P 10¢ F-15, 5.15; VF-30, FS-10.085 MS-63 Choice 55, 169.00; AU-58 Lustrous, 1898-S 10¢ AU-58 holed at 1 9.15; EF-45, 25.00; AU-55, white ...... 235.00 199.00; MS-60 Lustrous, WE BUY o’clock ...... 175.00 56.00; MS-60, 90.00; MS-63 1906-D 10¢ F-15, 7.85; VF-30, 295.00; MS-63 Flashy and 1899-P 10¢ F-15, 7.15; VF-30, Brilliant, 165.00; MS-63 17.00; EF-45, 36.00; AU-55, sharp, 575.00; MS-64 Flashy IT ALL 13.00; VF-30 Great colors, Lightly toned, 185.00; MS-64 95.00; MS-63 Lustrous, 310.00; and bright ...... 895.00 20.00; EF-45, 33.00; AU-55, Lustrous, 205.00; MS-64 MS-64 Choice luster ...... 650.00 LARGE or Rainbow toned ...... 275.00 1906-O 10¢ VG-10, 13.25; 1909-P 10¢ VF-30, 8.00; EF-45, 67.00; MS-60 Brilliant, 119.00; 26.00; AU-55, 56.00; MS-63 SMALL MS-63, 169.00; MS-63 toned, 1902-O 10¢ F-15, 16.95; VF-30, F-15, 59.85; F/VF-15+, 72.00; 215.00; MS-64 Lustrous, 35.00; AU-55, 195.00; AU-58 VF-30, 89.00; AU-55, 139.00; Brilliant, 142.00; MS-64 Flashy 209.00; MS-64 Gorgeous Brilliant and sharp, 265.00; MS-60 Sharp, 195.00; MS- white, 169.00; MS-65 Gem GEM to CULL rainbow toning, 275.00; MS- MS-60 Lustrous, 42500; MS-63 63 Lustrous, brilliant coin, eye-appeal. Brilliant ...... 299.00 65 Snow white gem. Superb BUT reverse dig on “M” in 365.00; MS-64 Choice luster 1909-P 10¢ MS-66 Lustrous strike ...... 329.00 DIME, 250.00; MS-63 Proof-like, and strike ...... 515.00 and fl ashy ...... 445.00 $ $ $ $ $ 1899-P 10¢ MS-66 Superb 725.00; MS-64 Semi P-L Superb fl ash ...... 485.00 fl ashy full strike ...... 1250.00 John Paul Sarosi, Inc. Give us a try - our quality KATHY’S SPECIAL SELECTIONS & service will satisfy UPGRADE YOUR WALKING LIBERTY HALVES NOW! CHOICE BU+ MS-64 “Your We offer the following coins in the upper-end grades of EF and AU. Replace your VG coins in your sets NOW at these GREAT PRICES. Choice original EF; Lustrous brilliant AU. Choice” DATE EF AU DATE EF AU DATE EF AU SPECIAL 1934-P ...... $17.80 $27.55 1938-D ...... 158.05 219.05 1943-D ...... 13.55 19.85 1934-D ...... 42.05 89.05 1939-P ...... 15.05 25.05 1943-S ...... 15.55 23.45 Pleasing high-end CHOICE BU+ MS- 1934-S ...... 46.40 89.50 1939-D ...... 21.25 28.15 1944-P ...... 10.75 14.55 64 at a fraction over MS-63 prices! All 1935-P ...... 16.80 20.05 1939-S ...... 26.45 82.55 1944-D ...... 15.55 19.85 coins lustrous and brilliant with choice 1935-D ...... 41.55 68.75 1940-P ...... 12.75 20.05 1944-S ...... 15.55 28.75 1935-S ...... 42.85 82.55 1940-S ...... 24.05 41.35 1945-P ...... 11.75 14.55 strikes for the date. -can probably help 1936-P ...... 16.55 19.05 1941-P ...... 10.75 13.55 1945-D ...... 15.55 18.75 with a lot of dates. 1936-D ...... 23.85 45.05 1941-D ...... 12.55 16.05 1945-S ...... 15.55 23.75 3 coins for ...... $162.00 1936-S ...... 33.45 68.75 1941-S ...... 15.55 25.55 1946-P ...... 12.75 15.55 5 coins for ...... $265.00 1937-P ...... 16.55 19.55 1942-P ...... 10.75 13.55 1946-D ...... 30.05 47.55 1937-D ...... 46.05 99.05 1942-D ...... 15.55 18.75 1946-S ...... 17.55 34.05 10 coins for ...... $520.00 1937-S ...... 26.45 55.25 1942-S ...... 14.55 19.85 1947-P ...... 15.05 20.05 Pick from the following dates: 1938-P ...... 16.05 30.05 1943-P ...... 10.75 13.55 1947-D ...... 22.05 34.45 1880-S 1881-S 1882-S 1883-O 1884-O 1885-P Take 5% off your purchase of $100.00 or more from this special only! 1885-O 1886-P 1887-P 1888-P 1889-P 1896-P 1897-P 1898-P 1898-O 1899-O 1900-P 1900-O 1901-O 1902-O 1904-O UPGRADE YOUR MERCURY DIMES NOW! Please list 2nd choices – it helps! We offer the following coins in the upper-end grades of VF, EF and AU. Replace your VG coins in your sets NOW at these GREAT PRICES! Choice original VF & EF; Lustrous brilliant AU. OR Help me even out my inventory! “My Choice” – all different – 10 coins for ...... $505.00 DATE VF EF AU DATE VF EF AU DATE VF EF AU 1916-P ...... $6.95 $9.35 $18.75 1920-S ...... 11.05 21.95 39.15 1927-D ...... 30.05 96.35 127.35 1916-S ...... 15.05 24.45 26.45 1923-P ...... 4.40 5.95 8.95 1927-S ...... 13.85 31.35 46.05 1917-P ...... 5.75 7.25 9.15 1923-S ...... 20.55 78.85 108.85 1928-P ...... 4.40 5.10 8.35 1917-D ...... 28.75 57.55 88.60 1924-P ...... 5.05 13.85 25.35 1928-D ...... 30.05 65.15 100.15 WALKING LIBERTY 1917-S ...... 8.25 15.15 26.55 1924-D ...... 25.05 61.95 97.85 1928-S ...... 6.95 20.75 35.75 1918-P ...... 12.55 35.05 42.55 1924-S ...... 21.55 48.55 82.15 1929-P ...... 4.40 5.05 7.65 UNC YEAR SET 1918-D ...... 13.80 32.55 43.75 1925-P ...... 5.05 10.35 16.15 1929-D ...... 8.25 16.95 21.65 14-coin UNCIRCULATED Walking 1918-S ...... 11.05 25.05 36.85 1925-D ...... 52.55 137.55 180.60 1929-S ...... 5.05 7.65 18.55 1919-P ...... 5.75 11.35 23.05 1925-S ...... 27.75 96.35 107.75 1930-P ...... 4.40 7.65 8.75 Liberty Half P-mint set. All coins grade 1919-D ...... 33.85 47.55 69.05 1926-P ...... 4.55 5.05 8.75 1930-S ...... 7.95 19.45 44.45 MS-60+ with nice strikes and surface 1919-S ...... 21.95 44.85 82.05 1926-D ...... 13.85 32.60 43.45 1931-P ...... 5.70 12.55 25.75 qualities for the date. 1920-P ...... 5.05 6.55 8.95 1926-S ...... 68.85 262.55 401.50 1931-D ...... 23.25 53.25 61.85 Brilliant coins housed in a complete set Dansco album 1920-D ...... 9.75 25.05 42.65 1927-P ...... 4.40 5.65 11.45 1931-S ...... 11.35 25.05 44.45 so you can add the rest of the series! Take 5% off your purchase of $100.00 or more from this special only! WALKING LIBERTY HALF CHOICE BU+ MS-64 FULL BAND SPECIAL STARTER SET All coins nicely struck; original and brilliant with choice eye-appeal and surface qualities. Receive one each: 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 DATE P D S DATE P D S DATE P D S 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1934...... $30.05 $95.00 $ - 1938...... 18.95 33.80 41.35 1942...... 15.35 17.55 20.25 $423.00 includes album 1935...... 18.95 115.50 85.55 1939...... 20.35 20.05 80.50 1943...... 16.25 17.55 21.05 1936...... 17.95 63.25 52.55 1940...... 15.35 17.55 18.05 1944...... 15.35 21.35 21.00 CHOICE BU+ MS-64 “Your Choice” 1937...... 17.15 37.55 40.85 1941...... 15.35 18.80 19.85 1945...... N/A 15.35 29.00 FRANKLIN HALF SPECIAL CHOICE BU+ MS-64 “Your PEACE SILVER DOLLAR Most coins brilliant; however if you like toning I may have some lightly Choice” WALKING LIBERTY UNC YEAR SET toned coins available. Nicely struck HALF SPECIAL 10-coin UNCIRCULATED P-mint Peace with choice eye-appeal and surfaces! dollar set. All coins grade MS-60+ to MS-63 Pick from the following dates: Pleasing high-end lustrous CHOICE with nice strikes and surface qualities for the 1951-P 1954-P 1956 1957-P 1957- BU+ MS-64 coins. Nice strikes and date. Brilliant coins housed in a complete set Dansco album D 1958-P 1958-D 1959-D 1960-P great surface qualities. All coins are so you can add the rest of the series! 1960-D 1961-P 1961-D 1962-P 1962-D 1963-P brilliant. 1963-D 3 coins for ...... $165.00 STARTER SET 3 coins for $60.00 5 coins for ...... $260.00 Receive one each:1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 Please list 2nd choices – it helps! Pick from the following dates: 1927 1928 1934 1935 1935-P 1936-P 1937-P 1941-D 1943-D 1943-S $990.00 includes album 1944-D 1945-D 1945-S 1946-D 1947-D ADD A GEM – GEM 3 coins for ...... $117.00 UNCIRCULATED MERCURY BU++ MS-66 “Your Pick from the following dates: Choice” WALKING 1939-P 1940-P 1941-P 1942-P 1943-P 1944-P DIME ROLL DEAL LIBERTY HALF 1945-P 1946-P 1947-P By date, all P-mint, 50-coin roll of brilliant Please list 2nd choices – it helps! coins grading MS-60+ to MS-63, Some SPECIAL FB included. Super luster, super strike and super eye- VG-AU SILVER DOLLAR ROLLS Pick from the following dates: appeal. Blazing little beauties and sooo gorgeous this nice! Neat assortment of dates and mintmarks. Neat 1941-P 1942-P 1943-P 1944-P 1945-P 1 coin for ...... $99.00 assortment of grades ranging from VG to AU. Each 50-coin roll SPECIALLY PRICED @ ...... $287.50 3 coins for ...... $280.00 No-problem coins – you will love these! Pick from the following dates: 20 coin rolls; tubed. BARBER HALF TRIO 1940-P 1941-P 1941-D 1942-P 1943-P 1944-P 1944-D VG-AU Peace silver dollar roll ...... $360.00 1945-P 1946-P 1946-D 1946-S 1947-P VG-AU 1921 Morgan silver dollar Receive 3 different dates of Barber halves in the neat Please list 2nd choices – it helps! roll ...... $390.00 grade of VG/FINE. That’s right…nearly FINE but a VG-AU pre’21 Morgan silver dollar price your wallet will LOVE! All coins choice original 1955 BUGS BUNNY HALF roll ...... $540.00 with no problems. Order early – while they last! Great value with current silver price! TRIO for ...... $94.50 Ben Franklin looks like he has buck teeth – most likely the result of die chips or clash marks. Neat! Brilliant coins. KATHY BUCKS! CHOICE BU MS-63 ...... $36.55 Mention NNKB0719 and take $10 off your purchase of $100 GEM BU MS-65 ...... $46.55 or more from this page only! Prices adjusted with market Good through 7/31/19 but we sell these items all year long! See us at the upcoming C.A.M.P. 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The United States Mint has tem- porarily ceased processing applica- tions and material submitted to its Mutilated Coin Redemption Program pending the development of additional Program safeguards. The Mint will post updates on the status of the Program on their website as soon as they become available. We came across this information recently when doing some research for a story we were working on. The United States Mint established the Mutilated Coin Redemption Program so people and businesses could exchange bent and partial coins (commonly referred to as mutilated coins) for reimbursement. The information in this section, taken from the Mint’s website, outlines the existing pro- cess, which is currently suspended, for submitting mutilated coins for reimbursement. Submission requirements vary depending on how much is submit- ted annually and whether you sub- mit as an individual or a company. The U.S. Mint has specific criteria for which coins will be accepted and how they should be The varying requirements help to presented for redemption. It’s unclear if these criteria will change when the Mint reinstates its appropriately process all mutilated redemption program or if additional criteria will be added. coin shipments. Mutilated coins submitted for redemption must meet the acceptance criteria listed below. gram. Applications are reviewed in the the coins Contact them with questions at order they are received. If your applica- • Bent and partial coins not presented [email protected] or tion is for greater than 70 pounds, you separately by denomination category 202-354-7760. will be contacted at the time that their in lots of at least 1 pound for each deliveries can be scheduled. denomination PLEASE NOTE: Coins submitted • Fused coins for exchange must be clean, free of U.S. Mint Material • Mixed coins, with the exception of debris, free of residual substance(s) on Acceptance Criteria bent or partial one-cent coins and $1 the surface, and identifiable as United The U.S. Mint accepts for redemption: coins presented in mixed years States coins. The U.S. Mint reserves • Bent or partial coins Unacceptable items, not classified as the right to reject any submission that • Weighing no less than 1 pound mutilated coins, that the U.S. Mint does does not conform to these guidelines or (0.4536 kilograms) not redeem are: contains any contaminant. Past material • Separated by denomination cat- • Foreign coins acceptance does not guarantee future egory: Penny, Nickel, Dime, Quarters, • Counterfeit coins acceptance. Halves, and Eisenhower Dollars; Susan • Slugs Due to the high number of applica- B. Anthony Dollars, Sacagawea Golden • Altered coins, changed to pass as tions and quantities of coins for redemp- Dollar, and Presidential $1 coins another denomination tion, the heavy volume and precise The U.S. Mint will not accept for • Precious coins (silver or gold) nature of the work may result in sub- redemption: • Uncurrent coins stantial wait times. We appreciate the • Bent or partial coins that are not This information was sourced on the public’s patience during the relaunching readily and clearly identifiable as to Mint’s website and was last updated on of the mutilated coin redemption pro- the genuineness and denomination of May 9, 2019. Ƈ

14 Numismatic News EXPRESS / July 23, 2019 QUALITY COINS FROM JACK H BEYMER US COMMEMS US COMMEMS US COMMEMS US COMMEMS US COMMEMS US COMMEMS 1893 ISABELLA QUARTER 1938S BOONE PCGS MS64 ...... 465.00 1921 MISSOURI PCGS MS65 ...... 2242.50 1935S SAN DIEGO PCGS MS66...... 177.50 1948 B.T. WASHINGTON 1936 YORK PCGS MS66 ...... 212.50 NGC MS64 ...... 1031.50 1936 BRIDGEPORT PCGS MS66 ....352.50 AU58 525.00 PCGS MS64 ...... 1087.50 MS65 147.50 NGC, PCGS MS65 ...150.00 ANACS, NGC, PCGS MS66 ...... 247.50 NGC MS65 200.00 NGC MS66 ...... 212.50 PCGS MS62 492.50 MS63 ...... 560.00 PCGS MS65 ...... 198.50 PCGS MS63 CAC ...... 952.50 PCGS MS65 nice toning ...... 160.00 PCGS MS65 ...... 93.50 PCGS MS64 198.50 PCGS MS65 ..200.00 MS60 420.00 PCGS MS61 ...... 467.50 MS64 167.50 NGC MS64 ...... 170.00 NGC, ANACS, PCGS MS62 ...... 772.50 MS64 132.50 PCGS, NGC MS64 ...135.00 1948D B.T. WASHINGTON AU55 371.50 AU58 ...... 385.00 1925S CALIFORNIA JUBILEE EF40 336.50 AU50...... 455.00 MS63 126.50 PCGS MS63 ...... 128.50 NGC, ANACS, PCGS MS66 ...... 198.50 COMMEM GOLD AU50 350.00 NGC AU53 ...... 365.00 MS62 237.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 527.50 1923S MONROE DOCTRINE MS62 ...... 123.00 PCGS MS65 ...... 93.50 1903 LOUISIANA PURCHASE 1.00 MS60, whizzed, barely noticeable....310.00 MS60 231.50 NGC, PCGS MS64 ...387.50 AU58 79.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 1122.50 AU58 116.00 MS60 ...... 119.50 MS62 52.50 PCGS, NGC MS64 ...... 80.00 Jefferson EF45 307.50 NGC EF45 ...... 310.00 AU58 228.50 PCGS MS63 ...... 247.50 AU55 74.50 PCGS MS64 ...... 240.00 AU50 112.50 AU55 ...... 114.50 1948S B.T. WASHINGTON MS62 731.50 NGC MS64 ...... 847.50 VF30 270.00 EF40 ...... 280.00 AU55 226.50 PCGS AU58 ...... 230.00 AU50 56.50 PCGS MS63 ...... 142.50 1935 24mm copper medal Cal. Pac. NGC MS67 CAC, no CAC coins 1903 LOUISIANA PURCHASE 1.00 1900 LAFAYETTE DOLLAR EF45 203.50 AU50...... 224.50 EF40 42.50 PCGS AU58 ...... 81.50 Inter. Expo. State of Cal. MS65 ...... 37.50 graded higher ...... 1460.00 McKinley NGC, PCGS MS65 ...... 1105.00 NGC AU58 775.00 PCGS MS64 ..2800.00 VF20 175.00 EF40 ...... 190.00 F12 30.00 VF20 35.00 VF30 ...... 38.50 1936D SAN DIEGO PCGS MS65 .....177.50 NGC MS66 blue, green, NGC AU55 ...... 486.50 PCGS EF40 422.50 PCGS MS63 ...1752.50 AU50 many small rim dings ...... 185.00 VF20, big edge bump ...... 21.50 PCGS MS63 ...... 128.50 reddish toning, very nice ...... 265.00 1905 LEWIS AND CLARK PCGS UNC details, cleaned ...... 560.00 1936 CINCINNATI PCGS MS65 ...... 527.50 1938 NEW ROCHELLE 1926 SESQUICENTENNIAL PCGS MS66 beautiful toning ...... 170.00 NGC MS61 1010.00 PCGS MS62 .1110.00 AU50 ...... 490.00 1936S CINCINNATI NGC MS66...... 982.50 PCGS MS66 CAC light toned ...... 525.00 MS62 122.50 PCGS MS64 ...... 255.00 NGC MS66 ...... 142.50 1905 LEWIS & CLARK expo 1921 ALABAMA 2x2 NGC MS65 ...1125.00 PCGS MS64 457.50 PCGS MS65 ..527.50 NGC MS65 465.00 PCGS MS66 ....525.00 MS60 105.00 PCGS MS63 ...... 142.50 1949 B.T. WASHINGTON bronze medalllion HK327 MS62 405.00 ICG MS65 ...... 1125.00 1936 CLEVELAND PCGS MS66...... 255.00 PCGS MS65+ ...... 488.50 AU50 91.50 AU58 ...... 97.50 PCGS, NGC MS66 ...... 240.00 33mm “Westward the course MS60 350.00 NGC MS64 ...... 597.50 NGC MS66 ...... 255.00 PCGS MS63 402.50 PCGS MS65 ..465.00 VF30 50.00 EF45 ...... 70.00 PCGS MS65 ...... 142.50 of the empire” MS60 ...... 50.00 PCGS UNC details, cleaned, doesn’t MS64 147.50 NGC, PCGS MS65 ...177.50 PCGS MS64 ...... 415.00 1935 SPANISH TRAIL 1949D B.T. WASHINGTON 1915S PANAMA PACIFIC EXPO look cleaned, looks like a MS63 ....352.50 AU50 112.50 PCGS, NGC MS64 ... 150.00 1936 NORFOLK PCGS MS66 ...... 422.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 1400.00 PCGS MS65 ...... 170.00 1.00 NGC MS66 ...... 1820.00 AU50 ...... 245.00 1936 COLUMBIA PCGS MS66 CAC ..322.50 NGC MS65 387.50 PCGS MS65 ....387.50 PCGS MS64 ...... 1360.00 1949S B.T. WASHINGTON PCGS MS63 750.00 PCGS MS64 ..847.50 1921 ALABAMA PCGS MS65 ...... 1095.00 PCGS MS64 261.50 PCGS MS65 ..282.50 PCGS MS64 ...... 366.50 PCGS AU55 ...... 1272.50 PCGS MS65 156.50 NGC MS66 ....198.50 NGC MS63 ...... 750.00 NGC MS62 317.50 PCGS MS64 ....480.00 PCGS MS63 255.00 MS65 ...... 280.00 1925 NORSE AMERICAN MEDALS NGC UNC details, scratches 1950 B.T. WASHINGTON AU50 487.50 ANACS AU55 ...... 510.00 AU50 154.50 NGC, PCGS MS63 ... 422.50 1936D COLUMBIA NGC MS65 ...... 282.50 Commemorating 100 years after very small obv scratches, NGC, PCGS MS66 ...... 247.50 1917 MC KINLEY PCGS MS64 ...... 715.00 1936 ALBANY PCGS MS65 ...... 310.00 1936S COLUMBIA the ship Restauration brought looks very nice ...... 1192.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 121.50 1922 GRANT WITH STAR 1.00 PCGS MS64 ...... 275.00 PCGS MS66 CAC ...... 352.00 immigrants from Norway. 1925 STONE MOUNTAIN 1950D B.T. WASHINGTON PCGS MS65 ...... 1950.00 1937 ANTIETAM PCGS MS66 ...... 807.50 PCGS MS64 261.50 NGC MS65 ....282.50 40,000 authorized by congress, MS64 161.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 220.00 NGC, ANACS MS66 ...... 185.00 1926 SESQUICENTENNIAL 2.50 PCGS MS64 737.50 PCGS MS65 ..772.50 1892 COLUMBIAN EXPO the silver weight is about the ANACS, PCGS MS64 ...... 163.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 121.50 NGC MS62 510.00 NGC MS63 ...... 561.50 1935 ARKANSAS PCGS MS66 ...... 317.50 AU55 PL rev 28.50 NGC MS65 ..... 422.50 same as a US silver half dollar MS64, was PCGS MS64 ...... 161.50 1950S B.T. WASHINGTON MODERN COMMEMS PCGS MS66 reddish-olden toned.. 317.50 NGC MS65, toned ...... 400.00 THIN (about 3 times rarer MS63 91.50 PCGS MS63 ...... 93.50 NGC MS66 112.50 PCGS MS66 ....115.00 The abbreviation RFMP means PCGS MS65 ...... 170.00 PCGS MS63 86.50 PCGS MS64 ....156.50 than the thick) PCGS MS63 ...... 422.50 MS60 ...... 77.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 107.50 removed from mint package 1935D ARKANSAS PCGS MS66 ..... 492.50 MS63 ...... 84.50 THICK PCGS, NGC MS64 ...... 303.50 AU50 70.00 AU55 72.50 AU58 ...... 73.50 MS62 31.50 MS63 ...... 35.00 1982 GEORGE WASHINGTON PCGS MS65 ...... 185.00 AU50 24.00 AU55 26.00 AU58 ...... 27.50 1926 OREGON TRAIL PCGS MS66 .331.50 VF30 50.00 EF40 53.50 EF45 ...... 63.50 AU55 26.00 AU58 26.50 MS60 ...... 28.00 .50 BU 11.25 PR ...... 12.00 1935S ARKANSAS PCGS MS66 ...... 457.50 VF30 22.50 EF40 23.00 EF45 ...... 23.50 MS65 280.00 PCGS MS65 ...... 282.50 VG7 35.00 F12 40.00 VF20 ...... 47.50 EF45 20.00 AU50 ...... 25.00 RFMP BU 10.75 PR ...... 11.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 255.00 1893 COLUMBIAN EXPO PCGS MS63 233.50 PCGS MS64 ..247.50 AU50, C in right obv fi eld ...... 30.00 1951 B.T. WASHINGTON MS66 ...... 107.50 1936 ARKANSAS NGC MS66 ...... 535.00 NGC MS66 ...... 737.50 AU50 161.50 AU58 ...... 176.00 1925 STONE MOUNTAIN MS64 49.50 NGC, PCGS MS65 ...... 72.50 1983, 1984 OLYMPICS (L.A.) PCGS MS65 CAC ...... 252.50 NGC MS65, light bluish- EF40 140.00 SEGS EF45 ...... 148.50 doubed die obverse MS65 ...... 70.00 1983D 1.00 NGC MS69 ...... 25.00 PCGS MS63 121.50 NGC MS64 ....142.50 golden toning...... 550.00 1926S OREGON TRAIL EF40 69.50 MS64 ...... 185.00 MS63 38.50 PCGS MS64 ...... 51.50 1983S 1.00 PR ...... 28.00 1936D ARK. PCGS MS66 ...... 422.50 PCGS MS65, untoned...... 457.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 282.50 1934 TEXAS PCGS MS66 ...... 325.00 AU55 23.50 AU58 24.50 MS60 ...... 28.00 PR RFMP 27.00 NGC MS69 ...... 25.00 AU50 112.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 247.50 PCGS MS64, bluish golden ...... 171.50 PCGS MS63 233.50 PCGS MS64 ..247.50 AU58 157.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 233.50 1951D B.T. WASHINGTON 1983PDS 3 pcs set 1.00 BU ...... 75.00 PCGS, ANACS MS64 ...... 145.00 MS60 32.50 MS64, toned ...... 140.00 AU55 170.00 AU58 ...... 175.00 NGC MS64 ...... 191.50 PCGS MS64 86.50 PCGS MS66 ....212.50 1984S 1.00 PR58 25.00 PR ...... 28.00 PCGS MS63 ...... 128.50 NGC MS63 bluish toned ...... 100.00 EF40 140.00 AU50...... 161.50 EF45 150.00 PCGS MS63...... 177.50 MS63 70.00 PCGS MS65+ ...... 133.50 1983S,84S 2 pcs 1.00 set PR ...... 55.00 1936S ARK. NGC MS66 ...... 562.50 AU55 26.00 AU58 ...... 27.50 1928 ORE PCGS MS66 ...... 457.50 1935 TEXAS NGC, PCGS MS66 ...... 325.00 1951S B.T. WASHINGTON 1984PDS 3 pcs set 1.00 BU ...... 75.00 PCGS MS65 ...... 317.50 AU58 110.00 PCGS MS65 ...... 247.50 EF40 23.00 EF45 23.50 AU50...... 24.00 1935D TEXAS NGC, PCGS MS66 ....325.00 PCGS MS67, the nicest BTW I have 1983 & 1984 3 pcs set PR 1933D ORE PCGS MS64, lightly 1937 ARK. PCGS MS66 ...... 422.50 F12 21.50 VF20 22.00 VF30 ...... 22.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 247.50 seen, no coins graded higher ...... 915.00 2 1.00 & 10.00...... 910.00 toned...... 535.00 PCGS MS65 ...... 282.50 1893/3 FS301 EF40 27.50 AU55 ...... 32.50 1935S TEXAS PCGS MS66 ...... 325.00 NGC MS66 star pl obv & rev ...... 180.00 1984W 10.00 PCGS MS69 ...... 860.00 1934D ORE PCGS MS66, PCGS MS63 133.50 PCGS MS64 ..151.50 1935 CONNECTICUT PCGS MS65 ...... 247.50 PCGS MS65 121.50 PCGS MS66 ..156.50 PCGS PR69DCAM ...... 860.00 lightly toned ...... 457.50 1937D ARK. PCGS MS66 ...... 562.50 AU58 248.50 PCGS, NGC MS66 ... 597.50 1936 TEXAS PCGS MS66 ...... 325.00 1951 WASHINGTON-CARVER 1986 STATUE OF LIBERTY NGC, PCGS MS65 ...... 352.50 PCGS MS64 142.50 PCGS MS65 ..300.00 PCGS MS65 ...... 457.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 247.50 MS64 70.00 PCGS MS65 ...... 212.50 .50 BU 4.25 PR ...... 4.00 1936 ORE NGC MS67...... 600.00 1937S ARK. PCGS MS65 CAC ...... 305.00 1936 DELAWARE PCGS MS66 ...... 325.00 1936D TEXAS PCGS MS66+ ...... 341.50 MS63 50.00 NGC, PCGS MS64 ...... 72.50 NGC PR69UCAM ...... 6.50 PCGS MS65 296.50 PCGS MS66 ..317.50 PCGS MS64 170.00 PCGS MS65 ..300.00 NGC, PCGS MS65 ...... 303.50 PCGS MS65 247.50 PCGS MS66 ..325.00 MS62 38.50 NGC, PCGS MS63 ...... 52.50 in capsule PR ...... 3.75 PCGS MS64 ...... 247.50 1938 ARK.PCGS MS65 ...... 422.50 AU58 242.50 PCGS MS64 ...... 268.50 1936S TEXAS PCGS MS66 ...... 325.00 NGC MS62 ...... 41.50 PR RFMP 3.75 BU RFMP ...... 4.00 ANACS MS63 ...... 233.50 PCGS MS63 ...... 205.00 NGC MS63, lightly toned ...... 261.50 PCGS MS64 191.50 PCGS MS65 ..247.50 VF20 16.00 VF30 ...... 17.50 MS67 3.75 PR65 3.50 PR68 ...... 3.75 1936S ORE PCGS MS66 ...... 366.50 1938D ARK. PCGS MS66 ...... 815.00 1936 ELGIN PCGS MS65 ...... 226.50 1937 TEXAS PCGS MS66 ...... 317.50 1951D WASHINGTON-CARVER PR58 ...... 2.50 1937D ORE NGC MS67 ...... 562.50 PCGS MS65 CAC ...... 497.50 PCGS MS63 205.00 PCGS MS64 ..212.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 247.50 PCGS MS64 80.00 PCGS MS66 ....422.50 1.00 BU 25.00 PR ...... 25.00 PCGS MS66 ...... 325.00 PCGS MS65 ...... 492.50 1936 GETTYSBURG PCGS MS65.... 933.50 1937S TEXAS PCGS MS66 ...... 317.50 MS60 30.00 PCGS MS65 ...... 185.00 NGC PR69UCAM ...... 27.50 PCGS MS65 CAC ...... 287.50 PCGS MS63 212.50 NGC MS64 ....247.50 PCGS MS64 702.50 NGC MS65 ....933.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 247.50 1951S WASHINGTON-CARVER RFMP BU ...... 24.00 PCGS MS63 233.50 PCGS MS64 ..255.00 1938S ARK. PCGS MS65 ...... 750.00 NGC MS65, toning...... 900.00 1938 TEXAS PCGS MS66 ...... 702.50 PCGS MS65 100.00 NGC MS66 ....212.50 2 pcs set .50 & 1.00 BU 28.50 PR .. 28.50 1938 ORE NGC MS67...... 772.50 PCGS MS64 CAC ...... 252,50 1922 GRANT WITH STAR PCGS MS65 ...... 527.50 NGC MS65 ...... 100.00 5.00 PCGS, NGC PR69DCAM ...... 431.50 PCGS MS64 255.00 PCGS MS66 ..387.50 NGC, PCGS MS64 ...... 247.50 PCGS MS64 ...... 3082.50 1938D TEXAS PCGS MS66 ...... 702.50 1952 WASHINGTON-CARVER 3 pcs set .50, 1.00 & 5.00 PCGS MS65 ...... 317.50 1939 ARK. NGC MS66...... 2800.00 1922 GRANT PCGS MS66 ...... 1065.00 1938S TEXAS PCGS MS66 ...... 702.50 MS65 70.00 PCGS MS66 ...... 170.00 BU 455.00 PR ...... 455.00 1938D ORE PCGS MS67 ...... 632.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 807.50 MS64 282.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 646.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 492.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 72.50 6 pcs set BU & PR .50, 1.00, 5.00 ...900.00 PCGS MS65 317.50 PCGS MS66 ..422.50 1939D ARK. PCGS MS66 CAC ...... 1472.50 AU55 130.00 PCGS MS63 ...... 177.50 1925 FORT VANCOUVER MS60 28.00 PCGS MS64 ...... 37.50 1987 CONSTITUTION 1938S ORE PCGS MS66 ...... 387.50 PCGS MS65 CAC ...... 812.50 EF40 112.50 AU50...... 126.50 MS60 408.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 702.50 AU58 24.50 NGC, PCGS MS63 ...... 33.50 1.00 BU 25.00 PR ...... 25.00 PCGS MS65 ...... 352.50 NGC MS65 ...... 807.50 1928 HAWAII ANACS,PCGS MS63 .2990.00 AU55 375.00 PCGS MS64 ...... 535.00 EF40 19.50 AU50 21.00 AU55 ...... 23.00 NGC MS69 27.50 PCI MS68 ...... 25.00 1939 ORE NGC MS66...... 772.50 1939S ARK. PCGS MS66 ...... 1192.50 NGC, PCGS MS62 ...... 2770.00 EF40 338.50 PCGS MS63...... 457.50 1952D WASHINGTON-CARVER BU in offi cial fi rst day PCGS MS64 632.50 PCGS MS65 ..702.50 cover, 4 stamps ...... 27.50 NGC MS65 ...... 807.50 1935 HUDSON PCGS MS64 ...... 1025.00 PCGS MS64+ CAC ...... 669.50 1927 VERMONT PCGS MS65 ...... 548.50 PCGS, NGC MS66 ...... 842.50 NGC PR69UCAM ...... 27.50 1936S BAY BRIDGE PCGS MS63 ...... 982.50 PCGS MS64 CAC ...... 637.50 PCGS MS64 ...... 373.50 1952S WASHINGTON-CARVER RFMP PR ...... 24.00 NGC, PCGS MS65 ...... 240.00 1924 HUGUENOT WALLOON 1939D ORE PCGS MS66 ...... 772.50 1946 B.T. WASHINGTON PCGS MS65 107.50 NGC MS66 ....247.50 5.00 BU 431.50 PCGS MS69...... 431.50 MS60 175.00 PCGS MS64 ...... 212.50 PCGS MS66 702.50 NGC MS66 ....667.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 702.50 PCGS, NGC MS65 ...... 72.50 1953 WASHINGTON-CARVER NGC PR70 ULTRA CAMEO ...... 450.00 AU55 170.00 AU58 ...... 171.50 PCGS MS62 173.50 PCGS MS65 ..282.50 PCGS MS64 CAC ...... 637.50 MS64 31.00 PCGS MS64 ...... 32.50 PCGS MS66 CAC ...... 462.50 NGC, PCGS PR69 DCAM ...... 431.50 EF40 161.50 AU50...... 168.50 PCGS MS64 212.50 NGC MS65 ....282.50 1939S ORE NGC MS67 ...... 1157.50 AU58 23.25 MS60 24.00 MS63 ...... 28.00 MS63 42.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 115.00 2 pcs set 1.00 & 5.00 1934 BOONE PCGS MS66 ...... 338.50 AU58 150.00 PCGS AU58 ...... 152.50 PCGS MS65 702.50 NGC MS66 ....772.50 AU50 21.50 AU55 ...... 22.50 1953D WASHINGTON-CARVER BU 450.00 PR ...... 450.00 MS60 ...... 154.50 AU55 ...... 148.50 PCGS MS65 CAC ...... 707.50 F12 14.50 EF40 19.50 EF45 ...... 20.75 ANACS, PCGS MS65 ...... 128,50 4 pcs set 1.00 & 5.00 BU & PR .....895.00 1935/34 BOONE PCGS, NGC MS66 ..317.50 EF40 126.50 AU50...... 147.50 PCGS MS64 CAC ...... 637.50 1946D B.T. WASHINGTON NGC MS63 51.50 PCGS MS64 ...... 65.00 1988 OLYMPICS (Seoul) 1.00 PR .....25.00 PCGS MS64 185.00 PCGS MS65 ..212.50 1946 IOWA NGC MS67 ...... 255.00 PCGS MS64 ...... 632.50 MS63 28.00 PCGS MS66 ...... 156.50 MS63 ...... 48.50 NGC MS69 ...... 25.00 1935/34D BOONE 2003 coins MS65 147.50 PCGS, NGC MS66 ...156.50 1914 PANAMA CANAL COMPLETION NGC MS64 32.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 72.50 1953S WASHINGTON CARVER NGC PR69 ULTRA CAMEO ...... 25.00 issued, the lowest mintage MS60 105.00 NGC, PCGS MS65 ...150.00 Bronze medal 38.5mm HK398 MS62 ...... 26.00 MS65 56.50 PCGS MS66 ...... 198.50 RFMP PR64 23.00 PR65 ...... 24.00 commem. coin PCGS MS66 ...... 982.50 1925 LEXINGTON CONCORD MS60 ...... 92.50 1946S B.T. WASHINGTON MS64 42.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 58.50 5.00 PCGS MS69...... 431.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 700.00 PCGS MS64 156.50 NGC MS65 ....317.50 1915S PANAMA PACIFIC EXPO NGC, PCGS MS66 ...... 121.50 MS63 35.00 NGC MS64 ...... 45.00 PCGS PR69DCAM ...... 431.50 1935/34S BOONE MS62 105.00 PCGS MS65 ...... 317.50 AU55 465.00 PCGS MS65 ...... 1470.00 PCGS MS65 ...... 72.50 MS62 ...... 32.50 NGC MS65 700.00 NGC MS66 ....1065.00 AU58 91.50 NGC MS63 ...... 115.00 PCGS MS64, nicely toned ...... 1087.50 NGC, PCGS MS64 ...... 32.50 VF30 23.75 AU58 24.50 MS60 ...... 27.50 2 pcs set 1.00 & 5.00 PCGS MS64 ...... 492.50 AU50 84.50 AU53 86.00 AU55 ...... 88.50 PCGS MS64, untoned...... 982.50 MS60 24.00 MS62 26.00 MS63...... 28.00 1954 WASHINGTON-CARVER BU 450.00 PR ...... 450.00 1935 BOONE PCGS MS66 ...... 247.50 VF20 70.00 VF30 ...... 73.50 AU50 ...... 420.00 AU50 21.50 AU58 ...... 23.25 PCGS MS66 ...... 317.50 1989 BICENTENNIAL OF CONGRESS PCGS MS64 185.00 PCGS MS65 ..198.50 1918 LINCOLN-ILLINOIS 1920 PILGRIM PCGS MS66 ...... 457.50 1947 B.T. WASHINGTON NGC, PCGS MS65 ...... 72.50 .50 RFMP BU ...... 7.25 1935D BOONE PCGS MS66 ...... 380.00 PCGS MS64 255.00 PCGS MS66 ..772.50 NGC MS65 ...... 255.00 MS65 84.50 NGC MS66 ...... 282.50 1954D WASHINGTON-CARVER 1.00 BU 25.00 PR ...... 28.00 PCGS MS65 ...... 240.00 PCGS MS63 ...... 198.50 PCI AU58 102.50 PCGS MS63 ...... 115.00 MS64 70.00 ANACS MS65 ...... 86.50 PCGS MS65 72.50 PCGS MS66 ....562.50 PCGS PR67 ...... 28.00 1935S BOONE EF45 151.50 AU50...... 155.00 AU50 91.50 AU55 98.00 AU58 ...... 100.00 MS63 62.50 NGC, PCGS MS64 ...... 72.50 PCGS MS64 ...... 51.50 RFMP BU 24.00 PR ...... 27.00 PCGS MS64 185.00 PCGS MS65 ..220.00 1936 LONG ISLAND VF20 65.00 EF40 ...... 74.50 1947D B.T. WASHINGTON 1954S WASHINGTON-CARVER 5.00 PR ...... 431.50 1936 BOONE NGC MS66 ...... 282.50 PCGS MS65 205.00 PCGS MS66 ..366.50 1921 PILGRIM PCGS MS66 ...... 772.50 NGC MS65 ...... 93.50 PCGS MS65 58.50 PCGS MS66 ....255.00 2 pcs set .50 & 1.00 BU 32.00 PR .. 33.50 PCGS MS63 198.50 PCGS MS65 ..226.50 MS63 112.50 PCGS, NGC MS64 ...121.50 PCGS MS64 240.00 PCGS MS65 ..317.50 MS63 63.50 PCGS MS64 ...... 72.50 MS60 27.50 MS62 ...... 31.50 3 pcs set PR .50 1.00 5.00 ...... 460.00 ANACS MS64 ...... 212.50 MS60 105.00 PCGS MS63 ...... 115.00 AU50 196.50 NGC MS63 ...... 220.00 1947S B.T. WASHINGTON VF30 18.50 EF40 19,50 AU58 ...... 26.00 6 pc set .50, 1.00, 5.00 BU & PR .. 910.00 1936D BOONE PCGS MS66 ...... 317.50 AU58 98.00 MS62 ...... 108.50 MS60, edge bumps ...... 148.50 NGC MS66PL not labeled PL ...... 505.00 1936 WISCONSIN PCGS MS67...... 436.50 1990 EISENHOWER 1.00 BU...... 33.50 NGC MS65 CAC ...... 245.00 EF40 84.50 AU50 91.50 AU55 ...... 95.00 1936 RHODE ISLAND NGC, PCGS, ANACS MS66 ...... 420.00 MS66 266.50 PCGS MS66 ...... 268.50 MGC MS69 33.50 PR ...... 28.00 NGC MS63 ...... 198.50 PR65 .5 oz .999 silver replica ...... 20.00 PCGS MS63 128.50 PCGS MS65 ..185.00 NGC MS65 ...... 93.50 NGC, PCGS MS65 ...... 240.00 1991 MOUNT RUSHMORE 1936S BOONE 1936 LYNCHBURG PCGS MS66 .....422.50 1936D RHODE ISLAND NGC MS66 ..255.00 MS60 35.00 PCGS MS64 ...... 72.50 PCGS, NGC MS64 ...... 212.50 .50 BU 15.00 PR ...... 12.50 PCGS MS64 226.50 PCGS MS65 ..240.00 PCGS MS65 ...... 331.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 185.00 OUR POLICY GRADING: Strict Photograde, ANA grading. LAYAWAY: 1/3 with your order, and the remaining 2/3 within two months. 1937 BOONE NGC MS66 ...... 317.50 AU58 262.50 PCGS MS64 ...... 296.50 1936S RHODE ISLAND APPROVAL SERVICE: Three references from coin dealers who now offer you approval service must be furnished for us to check. PCGS MS64 ...... 198.50 1920 MAINE PCGS MS65 ...... 436.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 212.50 Money orders, bank drafts no delay, personal checks must clear our bank. POSTAGE & HANDLING: Orders under $200.00 add 1937D BOONE MS60 167.50 PCGS, NGC MS64 ...220.00 MS64 140.00 PCGS MS64 ...... 142.50 $5.00. RETURN PRIVILEGE: Coins may be returned within 30 days for any reason. California residents add 8.5% sales tax. NGC MS64 373.50 PCGS MS64 ....373.50 PCGS MS63 ...... 177.50 1937 ROANOKE PCGS MS66 ...... 310.00 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE GIVE US SECOND CHOICES. VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER & AMERICAN EXPRESS 1937S BOONE EF40 118.50 AU50...... 147.50 PCGS MS64 247.50 PCGS MS65 ..255.00 ARE ACCEPTED. 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The Chicago lect the coinage of 1873 because of the Mr. Boosel wanted to be called “Mr. Coin Club has many types produced that year. Rising to 1873” because of his extensive study announced that the challenge, Mr. Boosel wrote a series of the coinage of that year, to the even- the seventh per- of articles on them for the Numismatic tual exclusion of almost everything else. son to be induct- Scrapbook, March 1957 - December He made a point of insisting that his ed into its Hall 1958, discovering that there were two middle name was “X” (no period), and of Fame is for- varieties of the date: Closed 3 (original) refused to accept a Chicago Coin Club mer author and and Open 3 (improved). These articles Cabeen Exhibit Award medal on which hobby leader were reprinted as 1873-1873 (with the the engraver had added one; the club had Harry X Boosel, two date fonts) and the varieties added to another made, with careful instructions. “Mr. 1873.” the 13th edition of the Guide Book. He Twelve Hall of Fame inductees have Harry X Harry X Boosel is the seventh also shared his knowledge of 1873 issues been selected. In addition to Boosel, Lee Boosel joined person to be inducted into the at the 1986 ANS Coinage of the Americas F. Hewitt, J. Henri Ripstra, Dr. Alexander the Chicago Chicago Coin Club’s Hall of Fame. Conference. And in 1959 he published the Michaels Rackus, William Forrester Coin Club on (Image courtesy of Central States results of his study of Saudi Arabian gold Dunham, Virgil Michael Brand and M. March 7, 1934 Numismatic Society) discs, giving the reason for their issue and Vernon Sheldon have already been induct- as member No. exposing recent counterfeits. ed. The remaining five will be announced 239. During his 60-year membership he In 1943, while serving in the Army in at the rate of one per month, August served as President from 1951 to 1952 Marquette, Michigan, Mr. Boosel came through December, during the Chicago and was Chairman of the 1937 ANA across the important 19th-century collec- Coin Club’s centennial year, 2019. Convention in Washington, D.C., while liv- tion of Nathan M. Kaufman. The collec- The Chicago Coin Club was orga- ing there temporarily. He also served as tion was on display in the First National nized in 1912 as American Numismatic General Chairman of the 1966 Chicago Bank & Trust Company in a special room Association Branch No. 1, and reorga- ANA Convention. He received the club’s built specifically to house it. The most nized under its present name in 1919. All Medal of Merit in 1962 and its Literary valuable pieces were held in two safes, are invited to join. To become a member Award in 1972. A frequent exhibitor, he was which remained closed during the war. In you must attend a meeting and submit honored with eight Cabeen Exhibit Awards, 1970 he returned and was able to inven- an application along with a membership and spoke before the club many times. tory and appraise the whole collection, fee of $20 ($10 for Junior membership). Mr. Boosel (Aug. 17, 1912 – Aug.18, which was finally sold at auction in 1978. A first reading of your application will 1994) had a long career with the U.S. Over the years Mr. Boosel gave a be held at this meeting, and a second Government, starting as a file clerk in great deal back to the hobby, serving as reading at the next monthly meeting, fol- 1936 and retiring in 1972 as Chief, Office Governor of the ANA (in 1937, the young- lowing publication of your name in the of Industrial Security, Defense Supply est ever elected) in the 1930s and 1980s; club newsletter. (You are not required to Agency. During World War II, he spent Chairman, National Coin Week; and be present for the second reading.) Upon four years in the military, serving in the Governor and President, Central States membership approval, you will become Army Counter Intelligence Corps and the Numismatic Society. He placed award- a member. Office of Strategic Services. His father winning exhibits. The ANA presented him The Chicago Coin Club holds monthly had a good income and he lived at home with its highest honor, the Farran Zerbe meetings in downtown Chicago, plus at for many years, enabling him to collect Award, in 1989. He was appointed to the major numismatic conventions such as early U.S. proof sets at the age of 21. Assay Commission in 1964 and elected Central States, with a speaker featured at Fellow club member Lee Hewitt (Hall a Fellow of the American Numismatic every meeting except the annual auction, of Fame No. 6) suggested that he col- Society in 1987. held at the November meeting. Ƈ

1876-CC 20C/from Page 4 Heaton’s 1893 A Treatise on the Coinage involved in mintmark rarities.” In due PCGS, tied with two other grading events of United States Branch Mints. course other examples of the rare 1876- at MS-65, and with only two graded finer Prior to that time, numismatists had CC twenty-cent piece crossed the auction at MS-66, not necessarily representing been concerned primarily with dates, block and, as interest in mintmarks inten- that many different coins. and whether a coin had a mintmark or sified, this rare issue only became more The 1876-CC twenty-cent piece not made little difference. In his text highly prized. The 1876-CC twenty-cent from the E. Horatio Morgan Collection Heaton mentioned the 1876-CC twenty- piece has been a mark of distinction if a will be presented in the Rarities Night cent piece in two places, noting in the major cabinet includes an example. Session of the Stack’s Bowers Galleries preface that it was “excessively rare in As noted, today the population of Official Auction at the ANA World’s Fair any condition,” and in the main text the extant 1876-CC twenty-cent pieces is of Money, Thursday, Aug. 15, 2019 at the following: “The pieces of 1876-CC have believed to be fewer than 20 pieces. The Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in become very rare, as we have mentioned coin to be offered by Stack’s Bowers Rosemont, Illinois. For more information in our preface, from the negligence of Galleries in their August 2019 ANA contact Stack’s Bowers Galleries at 800- Western collectors, or the indifference Auction is among the finest graded at 458-4646 or visit StacksBowers.com. Ƈ

16 Numismatic News EXPRESS / July 23, 2019 www.numismaticnews.com / June 23, 2019 17 Why is Caesar Rodney Honored on the First US Statehood Quarter?

By Patrick Heller Adams of Massachusetts, Benjamin Franklin from Pennsylvania, Thomas Jefferson from When the U.S. government passed a law Virginia, Robert R. Livingston of New Jersey, establishing the U.S. Statehood Quarter series, and Roger Sherman from Connecticut. the coins were issued in the order that the Adams persuaded the other members of the states ratified the U.S. Constitution or joined committee that Jefferson should draft the doc- the Union. Thus, Delaware was honored on ument, in consultation with the others. A draft the first coin in the series. was formally presented to the Continental The reverse shows a man riding on a gal- Congress on June 28. loping horse. He is Caesar Rodney. Before I The Congress made modifications to the lived in Dover, Delaware for a couple months draft, and then went into a meeting of the in the summer of 1968, I had never heard of “committee of the whole” on July 1. After him. By the time I returned to Michigan, going back into regular session, the Congress I understood why he is so renowned in did not have unanimous support to the dec- Casear Rodney is depicted on the reverse Delaware. It would have completely surprised laration (South Carolina was opposed, New of the 1999 Delaware statehood quarter. me if the Delaware Statehood Quarter issued York was not authorized to vote in favor, and (Image courtesy of the United States Mint) in 1999 had depicted anything other than the two Delaware delegates in attendance were Caesar Rodney riding on a horse. deadlocked), so the motion to declare inde- Confederate States of America, Vietnam, It is almost a shame that not many pendence was postponed until the next day. Haiti, New Granada, Argentina, Chile, Costa Americans living outside of Delaware are Caesar Rodney, suffering from facial can- Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, aware of how much this nation owes to this cer to which he would succumb eight years Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Bolivia, Uruguay, Revolutionary hero. Here is the story, which later, had returned home from the Continental Ecuador, Colombia, Paraguay, Dominican is especially important as we celebrated the Congress to try to restore his health. Word Republic, Texas, California, Hungary, New Anniversary of American Independence reached him late on July 1 that the Delaware Zealand, Czechoslovakia, and Rhodesia. this month. delegation to the Congress was deadlocked Who knows how history might have turned Caesar Rodney was a lawyer and politi- on whether to support the declaration of inde- out if Caesar Rodney, the first person honored cian. He was an officer of the Delaware militia pendence. He rose from his sick bed, rode 70 on a U.S. Statehood Quarter, had not acted during the French and Indian War, a general miles on his horse overnight to Philadelphia, with courage and fortitude on the night of July in the Revolutionary War, a delegate to the and was present to ensure that Delaware’s 1, 1776? Ƈ Stamp Act Congress in 1765, and a leader of delegation voted in favor of Independence on Patrick A. Heller was the American the Delaware Committee of Correspondence. July 2. Numismatic Association 2018 Glenn Smedley While he was serving as the chair of the South Carolina’s delegation changed to Memorial Service Award, 2017 Exemplary Delaware colonial Assembly on June 15, support the declaration that day. Consequently, Service Award 2012 Harry Forman Dealer 1776, that body voted to sever all ties with the the vote to declare independence from Great of the Year Award, and 2008 Presidential British Parliament and King. Britain was adopted by a 12-0 vote on July Award winner. He was also honored by As this occurred, Rodney was also one of 2, 1776. New York’s delegation continued to the Numismatic Literary Guild in 2017 and three Delaware delegates to the Continental abstain, but was finally authorized to support 2016 for the Best Dealer-Published Magazine/ Congress that was meeting in Philadelphia. the declaration a week later. Newspaper and for Best Radio Report. He is It was in this capacity that he left his mark in After voting to declare independence, the communications officer of Liberty Coin American History. the Continental Congress resumed deliberat- Service in Lansing, Michigan and writes Continental Congress delegate Richard ing the language of the formal Declaration Liberty’s Outlook, a monthly newsletter on Henry Lee from Virginia presented a resolu- of Independence. More modifications were rare coins and precious metals subjects. Past tion to the body on June 7, 1776, to declare made and about one-fourth of the language newsletter issues can be viewed at http:// independence from Great Britain. Over the was deleted. Finally, on July 4, 1776, the www.libertycoinservice.com. Some of his balance of the month, some delegations from Continental Congress approved the docu- radio commentaries titled “Things You ‘Know’ other colonies came out in support of declar- ment that has become one of the most impor- That Just Aren’t So, And Important News You ing independence, though there was signifi- tant in history. Need To Know” can be heard at 8:45 AM cant opposition. Portions of the Declaration of Independence Wednesday and Friday mornings on 1320- On June 11, 1776 Congress appointed a were subsequently incorporated in indepen- AM WILS in Lansing (which streams live and Committee of Five to draft the actual declara- dence declarations in a number of countries becomes part of the audio and text archives tion of independence. The members were John including France, Russia, Venezuela, Liberia, posted at http://www.1320wils.com).

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www.numismaticnews.com / June 23, 2019 19 U.S. Bullion, All the Elements In the Equation? By Mark Benvenuto aren’t made simply to be tradable pieces of bullion. They are basically collectibles – even the third party grading services The United States Mint has been playing on the world stage acknowledged it when they started making big slabs for these for decades now, when it comes to gold and silver bullion coins big coins. that is. We were not the first nation to unveil any sort of bullion The Gold Eagles coin, made specifically as a means for individuals to own a pre- cious metal. Collectors and investors generally agree that such Back in 1986, the Mint produced not only silver Eagles, but a title belongs to the South African gold Krugerrand. But in the also four different weights and denominations of gold Eagles. late 1970’s and early 1980’s, when several other nations’ mints The big, one-ounce Eagles are beautiful, but have always been started producing not only gold but silver bullion coins, well, perceived by some collectors as too expensive for someone try- that’s when the U.S. also decided to dive in the water. All those ing to build a full collection. In such cases, people often gravi- bullion coins have certainly changed the face of the world market tate towards the smallest sibling in this quartet, the one-tenth- when it comes to trading precious metals. But our Mint has gone ounce piece. That has often left farther than this. So, it just might be a good time to examine all the quarter ounce pieces and of what the Mint is offering, and see just what sort of metals are the half-ounce pieces as the available to the savvy collector. two that are coined in the smallest amounts – thus The Silver Eagles the pieces to which a savvy collector might Starting with the United States gravitate. one-ounce silver Eagles is Like the silver probably a good place to Eagles, the gold ones begin any examina- have been made as tion of bullion coins, proofs as well as bullion both because there strikes since their incep- is an entire series to tion. There are now burnished collect, and because uncirculated pieces and it can be done with- reverse proofs for the gold out a big expenditure. Eagles, all of which look Shown is an American Eagle 2018 These beauties have truly amazing and all of One-ounce Gold Proof Coin. (Image been issued since 1986. which are marketed to us, courtesy of U.S. Mint) They can be purchased the collector crowd. When as what are called regular it comes to assembling a collection, each of us will have to decide issues or bullion issues which size we’ll go for, and whether or not the proofs and such on the one hand, and as are worth the extra expense beyond the cost of the precious metal. proofs on the other. A sin- Shown is the American Eagle 2018 After all, it’s hardly as if the regular issue coins are in any way ugly. gle regular issue can cost One-ounce Silver Proof Coin with the as little as $20 per coin. Classic Lady Liberty design. (Image courtesy of U.S. Mint) Twenty-Four Karat Gold Buffaloes, and More Folks who have been collecting the silver More recently, our Mint has taken gold bullion coins to new Eagles for years will quickly point out that there are now bur- heights – or perhaps we should say, to an array of different nished proofs, starting in 2006, and reverse proofs for some years directions. In 2008 the Mint went all in on an entirely new set – and will also point out the screaming rarity within the series, of gold coins, from tenth-ounce up to one-ounce, but this time the 1995-W. These are all now part of this growing series, yet a in 24-karat gold. Entitled the American Buffaloes because of collector does not have to land one of each to build something the use of Mr. Fraser’s design for the , the con- beautiful. A date run of the regular issues can be very handsome. cept might have been good, but the program quickly contracted to just the full one-ounce coins being offered each year. But that’s hardly a reason to avoid the series, as the big, one-ounce Bigger Than One-Ounce Silver Bullion pieces are truly gorgeous. Starting in 2010 the Mint went big, and started producing As if all that was not enough gold for those of us who sim- five-ounce silver bullion coins, with designs that are the same as ply gravitate to it, there was also a quiet series that came out the “America the Beautiful” quarter designs. They made quite a in the shadow of a much more noticeable one, the First Spouse stir when they first came out, but have become something of a series. These half-ounce gold coins were produced along with mainstay among collectors over the past decade. While we can the Presidential Dollar series, and span from 2007 all the way tell ourselves that these are made to be just a bigger version of to 2016, or we could say ‘from Martha Washington to Nancy a silver bullion coin, most of us are also aware that these really Reagan.’ The series is interesting not only for the women por-

20 Numismatic News EXPRESS / July 23, 2019 a twelve-year run – the possibility exists of putting together these series as date runs. The tenth ounce pieces in particular are not too costly.

Palladium Bullion The most recent expansion of the overall bullion coin program in the U.S. is to palladium bullion coins, in 2017. Once again, we were not the first in the fray on this, as the Royal Canadian Mint had beaten us by over a decade. But these newest bullion coins are beautiful – reprising Adolph A. Weinman’s classic Mercury dime obverse, and there are only a couple we’ll have to get our hands on to have the entire run of them. At this point, we can be forgiven for having to find a peri- odic table of the elements online or in a book to get some basic information about palladium. When nations are not making bullion coins from it, the metal tends to be used in catalytic converters, or for fuel cells, and is one of the platinum group metals, or PGM. As to whether or not there is enough of it Shown is the 2019 Once ounce Gold Proof Coin. for a long-term bullion coinage program, well, our Canadian (Image courtesy of U.S. Mint) brethren stopped production after only a few years, and have not really gotten into the swing of an annual production for trayed, but also for the few coins with classic designs on them quite some time. But predicting the future is a tricky business. issued for presidents who were bachelors when they were in Perhaps palladium will take off. Then, those of us with one or the Oval Office. two of the earliest palladium bullion coins might just have a For people who might be called the gold “completists” wonderfully valuable piece or two on our hands. among us, we also have the 2009 Ultra-High Relief St. Gaudens $20 pieces, as well as the Centennial gold coins of 2016, and Rhodium, Really now the high relief American Liberty coins. The smallest in this crowd is another one-tenth-ounce piece; so they are not all There are certainly more metals in existence from which folks grossly expensive. And since all of them are quite modern, it is have made coins, but when it comes to precious metals, about actually possible to get our hands on certified pieces in grades the only other one anyone has yet used is rhodium. Once again such as PF-70, a technically perfect coin. we can be forgiven for having to search out what this metal is, what it is used for, and who decided to make coins out of it. It’s Platinum Bullion another of the rather rare metal elements, and it also gets used as a catalyst quite a bit. The United States Mint hasn’t plunged Gold and silver may be the old familiars when it comes to into these waters yet, but the nation that has done so is indeed precious metals and tradable bullion coins, but more recently surrounded by water – Tuvalu. This tiny, Pacific island nation several nations have decided to pro- recently marketed their one-ounce rhodium dragon coin to the duce at least one high end coin world, which really means to the collector market. The jury is in platinum, either as a com- still out as to whether or not this will become a desired collect- memorative or as a bul- ible, or something of a one-hit-wonder (the same situation, really, lion piece. Among this as our palladium Eagles). But for those of us collecting not only illustrious grouping we beautiful coins, but exotic, precious metals as well, this might be have the U.S. platinum an interesting step to take to expand a collection, even though Eagles. A bit like the we have to move away from the artistry of our own Mint. As to gold Eagles, the plati- the price? Well, that’s probably more a matter of finding one, as num pieces came out opposed to some commodity price for catalyst metals. in four denominations and weights, although Beyond This? this time starting in 1997. By the year 2008 it was If expanding a collection to palladium and rhodium coins apparent that the smaller was a bit of a stretch for us, think of what else might still be in versions were not being store. There are a few more exotic elements on that periodic table sought after all that much, Shown is the “Preamble to the that could still be used for some form of coinage, although it is and from 2009 onward the Declaration of Independence” anybody’s guess as to whether or not they will be collectible, or only platinum Eagles pro- 2018 Platinum Proof Coin. (Image just commodities to trade on world markets. Tungsten comes to duced have been the one- courtesy of U.S. Mint) mind as one possibility. Ruthenium might be another, both based ounce size. These big guns on availability and current prices. But even if your collecting are always going to be pretty expensive, especially those made interests and budget stopped right where we started, at the silver as proofs. But since the market remains rather thin for the half- Eagles, it’s safe to say there is an amazing wealth of possibilities ounce, quarter-ounce, and tenth-ounce pieces – which have only when it comes to United States bullion coins. Ƈ

www.numismaticnews.com / July 23, 2019 21 Harriet Tubman Bill Delayed Until at Least 2028

U.S. Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-FL) (C) and Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-OH) (R) rally with fellow House Democrats to demand that American abolitionist heroine Harriet Tubman’s image be put on the $20 bill outside the U.S. Treasury Department June 27, 2019 in Washington, DC. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told a Congressional committee in June that the Bureau of Engraving and Printing would not be able to meet the 2020 deadline for getting Tubman’s image on the bill. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

In May, Treasury Secretary Steven bill would be pushed back to 2028. The who, during the Obama Administration, Mnuchin announced that the design reasons for a reconsideration of the announced that plans were underway to for the $20 Harriet Tubman bill would $20 design in the first place was due place Tubman on the $20. Now with a be delayed due to technical reasons to improvements in anti-counterfeit- new Treasury Secretary, however, any for six years. He also did not confirm ing technology, perhaps this could be former plans may have been disbanded. that Harriet Tubman would be on the because of Australia adding new anti- It is uncertain as to whether we will next $20 bill. He stated that any deci- counterfeiting technology to their bills? ever see Harriet Tubman on the $20 or sions regarding a future design of the It was Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew anyone else for that matter. Ƈ

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On June 1, 1969, a hastily written and partly improvised song by John Lennon called “Give Peace a Chance” was performed by the “Plastic Ono Band”. It was recorded in Room 1742 at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal where John and Yoko were holding their famous “Bed-in for Peace” protest. Numerous media representatives and celebrities were in attendance. The release of the record would see the song soar to no. 2 in the U.K. Singles Chart and no. 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. It quickly became the anthem of the anti- Vietnam War and counterculture movements. To mark the 50th anniversary of the recording The Royal Canadian Mint produced a 38 mm, 31.39 g .9999 fine silver proof $20 with a mintage of 9,999. The reverse presents the original photo by Ivor Sharp of John and Oko taken during their “Bed-in for Peace” protest. Canada’s silver $20 proof marking the 50th anniversary of the recording The coin is proving extremely popular. Within five days of the anti-war anthem “Give Peace a Chance” in Montreal on June 1, of issue the RCM had sold 76% of the mintage. Ƈ 1969. (Image courtesy Royal Canadian Mint) The Angel of Death Depicted on 2-Ounce Silver Coin The Scottsdale Mint has announced the third installment in their 2019 Biblical Coin Series. The new coin, titled ‘The Firstborn Slain’, is a 2-ounce antique-proof silver coin. These limited mintage collectibles are inspired by the wood- engraved illustrations of Gustave Doré, the French master craftsman and artist. With their rimless high-relief design and antique-proof finish, these .999 Fine Silver pieces bring to life the legendary sto- ries and figures of the Bible. Each coin is antique-brushed and distressed by a team of artisans and technicians, directed by master sculptor D’Almeida Novissimo. ‘The Firstborn Son’ is the third installment in the Scottsdale The final results are unique works of art honoring each coin’s time- Mint’s 2019 Biblical Coin Series. less story. The obverse side of the coin features the Raphael Maklouf effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The reverse depicts an image of the angel of death in the foreground with what appears to be mothers or fathers agonizing over the death of their firstborn. This story comes from the Old Testament story of Moses and the Plagues and represents the final plague, now commemorated by the

Released earlier this year in the 2019 Biblical Coin Series are Samson and the Lion (left) and Crown of Thorns (right).

annual Passover celebration. The 2019 Biblical Silver Coin Series is limited in mintage to 1,499 coins per each of the six scheduled 2019 releases. The previ- ous two 2019 releases include ‘Samson Slays the Lion’, followed by ‘Crown of Thorns.’ Each coin comes packaged in Scottsdale Mint’s official Bible replica gift box. Ƈ You can find out more about the series at www.scottsdalemint.com

24 Numismatic News EXPRESS / July 23, 2019 The Coin Exhibit At The Canadian National Exhibition

The Arts Crafts Hobbies Building was the venue of the coin exhibit during the 1970s and 1980s.

By John Regttko hobby group had to agree to make up exhibit would remain a hobby with dedi- displays pertaining to their specialty that cated volunteers and not degenerate into a This article is reprinted, with permission, from would be of interest to non-collectors, business where buying and selling was the the Ontario Numismatist, Volume 58, July- set them up before the opening day, and motive, rather than providing information August 2019. man the booth with knowledgeable volun- about coin collecting. teers from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. over the 21 There was one exception to selling The Canadian National Exhibition, days. Volunteers were given complimen- in our booth, namely, the “official” CNE simply called the CNE or The Ex, is an tary admission to the CNE for a four-hour medal for which I had obtained the rights. annual event held in Toronto since 1878 stint and could roam the grounds the rest However, that is a column for another day. (except for between 1942 and 1946). Held of the day. Volunteers handed out thousands of fly- at Exhibition Place in Toronto over an I spent a wonderful 21 days for a num- ers showing the meeting locations of coin 18-day period leading up to Labor Day (the ber of years at The Ex during my tenure as clubs located in Ontario, as well as promot- first Monday in September), it is Canada’s chairman of the CNE coin exhibit. ing the ONA and CNA (now RCNA). largest fair and the fourth largest in North Nothing could be sold, bought or even Because space was made available only America, with an annual attendance of solicited, because two coin dealers, Eric to non-profit organizations, I initially des- around 2 million on 196.6 acres of land. Miller (the owner of Coin-Militaria Mart) ignated the Toronto Coin Club (my “home “The Ex” offers a wide variety of and Robert Shillingsworth, paid the nor- club” at the time, where I received my start entertainment and events, midway rides, mal “commercial” fee to set up shop in the in the hobby in the 1950s) as the sponsor. parades, horse show, international food building. After a couple of years, Fred Brown, and shopping, a three-day air show and so Even handing out business cards was Manager of the Arts Crafts Hobbies much more. not allowed and could be subject to expul- Building, and I agreed that since the To obtain complimentary space, each sion in future years. This assured that the Exhibition was, obviously, more than a

www.numismaticnews.com / July 23, 2019 25 Fred Brown, manager of the Arts Crafts Hobbies Building, presents a 1981 Achievement Award, one of only three presented, to Coin Exhibit Chairman John Regitko. The Canadian Numismatic Association (engraved as Society in error) was the organizer of record so as to give it a national flavor.

In 1965, the coin exhibit received one of the three plaques awarded to the many arts, crafts, Taking up part of one side at the coin exhibit at the 1976 CNE was the and hobbies that were represented in the medallic art of The Franklin Mint Canada. building. The O.N.A. was the host of record.

John Regitko, recipient of the 1991 J. Douglas Ferguson Award, 1991 Fellow of the RCNA, 1983 ONA Award of Merit, and 2013 Fellow of the ONA. The 1977 CNE coin exhibit featured an enlarged display area incorporating additional display cases first used in 1976. Note the effective use of wall space containing vertical exhibits.

26 Numismatic News EXPRESS / July 23, 2019 The center cases in 1978 were taken up by Charles Moore’s primitive forms of money, which attracted much attention.

The display showing how Canada’s paper money was printed was again featured in “Toronto” event, the host club of record 1978. It, along with the Charles Moore display of primitive money and other displays would be the Ontario Numismatic by collectors, helped the coin exhibit garner second place of all the non-profit Association. This also enabled us to draw organizations and businesses promoting arts, crafts and hobbies. on a wider group of willing volunteers, such as the executive of the ONA. A few years later, the Canadian Numismatic organizations, since costs were covered by checks for the thousands of dollars that Association was the designated sponsor. the profits derived from the sale of the offi- were turned over to the Toronto Coin Club There was no expense incurred for the cial CNE medals. I still have the cancelled from the profit from the medals. Ƈ New Silver Dollars Feature the Popular Simpsons Family

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Morgans Appear to have Lost Some of their Luster By Richard Giedroyc since this surge. The ratio between the modern ‘69’ and ‘70’ coins appears to two metals has widened. The price of be narrowing as well. As one pricing The spot price of gold and silver rose some non-precious metal coins includ- contributor noted, since the hobby goes dramatically throughout the past week, ing Buffalo nickels and Lincoln cents in cycles, sellers may want to wait to much of this due to political and finan- has become surprisingly soft. There have liquidate until either the next big surge in cial concerns. It appears gold may now likewise been weak prices reported for bullion prices or collector demand picks continue to trade in the $1,400 per ounce many better grades but not what could up. Neither event is guaranteed, but both range, while silver hopefully remains at be called scarce to rare Standing Liberty are possible. With many collector coins about $15 per ounce. In early July Kitco quarters and Walking Liberty half dol- remaining very affordable this is a great reported, “The safe-haven metal [gold] lars. Both pre-Morgan and Morgan silver time to continue to buy. is seeing some renewed demand from dollars likewise appear to have lost some traders and investors as their overall of their luster. Date rarity coins continue risk appetite is less robust.” Ironically, to hold their value, however grade rari- Visit NumisMaster.com for daily pricing updates. ties, especially on modern issues, have Values listed are average retail prices. They are not offers to the premium for generic gold and silver buy or sell. Values are compiled by the Krause Publications coins over melt appears to have narrowed not. The gap in price between many staff of market analysts and independent analysts.

Key U.S. Type Coins Date Fair2 AG3 Good4 VG8 Fine12 VF20 XF40 XF45

Indian Cents KM#90a 1869/9 $40 $100 $125 $245 $435 $600 $875 $900 1877 $270 $440 $470 $650 $1,000 $1,900 $2,300 $2,430 1908S $50 $75 $85 $100 $115 $190 $220 $240 1909S $260 $270 $310 $360 $435 $450 $580 $620 Lincoln Cents KM#132 1909S $40 $45 $70 $80 $95 $118 $190 $215 1909S VDB $440 $480 $495 $530 $600 $665 $935 $970 1914D $85 $120 $155 $175 $200 $250 $700 $875 1922 No D Die 2 Strong Rev — $480 $585 $650 $850 $1,020 1,725 $1,900 1922 No D Die 3 Weak Rev $125 $80 $140 $210 $320 $375 $550 $530 1931S $25 $40 $50 $55 $60 $65 $70 $72 1955/1955 — — — $1,100 $1,200 $1,225 $1,300 $1,560 1972/1972 — — — — $185 $200 $225 $240 1983/1983 — — — — — $90 $100 $115 1984/1984 — — — — — $80 $90 $100 1995/1995 — — — — — — — $14 Liberty Nickels KM#112 1885 $165 $200 $500 $675 $925 $990 $1,150 $1,240 1886 $75 $165 $210 $375 $410 $490 $600 $650 1912S $35 $75 $100 $130 $240 $320 $650 $775 Buffalo Nickels KM#134 1913S Ty'2 $200 $195 $200 $275 $325 $400 $580 $615 1914D $45 $65 $90 $100 $170 $190 $200 $230 1916/16 — $5,000 $5,400 $6,250 $8,500 $10,500 $16,000 $18,000 1918/17D — $480 $825 $1,295 $2,700 $3,850 $8,000 $8,300 1921S $18 $30 $60 $115 $210 $275 $700 $925 1926S $4 $15 $20 $47 $100 $165 $825 $1,000 1931S $7 $9 $15 $18 $21 $23 $34 $37 1937D 3 Leg $150 $200 $300 $355 $475 $525 $600 $700 Jefferson Nickels KM#192a/A192 1939D — — $305 $4 $5 $8 $14 $22 1943/2 — — $25 $35 $50 $75 $110 $125 1950D — — — $9 $10 $10 $10 — Barber Dimes KM#113 1892S $23 $25 $60 $92 $185 $215 $235 $245 1893/2 $40 $105 $130 $160 $195 $235 $330 $360 1894O $10 $21 $65 $100 $200 $325 $370 $490 1895 $50 $75 $145 $185 $370 $495 $570 $610 1895O $360 $400 $440 $550 $825 $1,700 $2,175 $2,400 1896O $28 $40 $70 $160 $300 $320 $450 $520 1896S $28 $45 $72 $150 $240 $285 $335 $400 1897O $20 $30 $75 $120 $280 $360 $440 $500 1901S $260 $300 $350 $440 $490 $535 $600 $850 1913S $8 $12 $35 $65 $125 $185 $220 $245 Mercury Dimes KM#140 1916D $180 $525 $825 $1,375 $2,050 $3,250 $5,300 $7,000 1921 — $23 $40 $115 $150 $290 $550 $600 1921D — — $90 $120 $250 $400 $600 $800 1926S — $7 $10 $12 $45 $70 $225 $285 1942/41 — $250 $325 $335 $400 $420 $600 — 1942/1D — $180 $325 $305 $375 $490 $600 — Barber Quarters KM#114 1896S $400 $475 $900 $1,600 $2,050 $3,475 $4,700 $5,300 1901S $1,900 $2,600 $3,100 $7,800 $14,000 $16,750 $18,500 $20,000 1913S $1,100 $1,325 $1,700 $2,050 $4,500 $7,000 $10,500 $11,450 Standing Lib Qtrs KM#141/145 1916 $1,650 $2,500 $3,500 $4,100 $5,555 $6,800 $8,245 $9,300 1918/17S — — $1,400 $1,925 $3,300 $4,800 $6,700 $7,850 1921 — — $130 $150 $400 $650 $875 $790 1923S — — $320 $420 $540 $1,200 $1,650 $1,700 Washington Qtrs KM#164 1932D $70 $85 $95 $125 $135 $175 $225 $245 1932S $50 $75 $85 $120 $135 $165 $235 $240

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GOLD BULLION MARKET VALUES SPOT PRICE $1,418.10 as of July 2, 2019 PLATINUM BULLION MARKET VALUES SPOT PRICE $830.00 as of July 2, 2019 Actual Melt Value MARKET PRICE China Panda 1/10 T. Oz $142 $167 Actual Melt Value MARKET PRICE China Panda 1/20 T. Oz $71 $83 American Bison 1 T Oz $1,418 $1,532 $100 American Eagle 1 T Oz. $830 $948 Colombia 5 Peso $334 $357 $50 American Eagle 1 T Oz. $1,418 $1,524 $50 American Eagle 1/2 T Oz. $415 $481 $25 American Eagle 1/2 T Oz. $709 $784 France 20 Franc rooster $265 $291 $25 American Eagle 1/4 T Oz. $208 $247 $10 American Eagle 1/4 T Oz. $355 $402 Germany 10 Mark $163 $185 $10 American Eagle 1/10 T Oz. $83 $111 $5 American Eagle 1/10 T Oz. $142 $190 Germany 20 Mark $327 $359 Mapleleaf 1 T. Oz $830 $915 U.S. American Art 1oz. $1,418 $1,452 Great Britian Soverign old (king) $334 $377 Noble 1 T. Oz $830 $915 U.S. American Art 1/2 oz. $709 $745 Great Britian Soverign new (queen) $334 $357 Koala 1 T. Oz $830 $906 US $5 commemorative 1986 to date $343 $372 Hungary 100 Korona $1,372 $1,441 realizable value 75-95% AMV depending on quantity US $10 commemorative 1984 $686 $736 Italy 20 Lire $265 $291 Australia kangaroo/Nugget 1 T Oz. $1,418 $1,511 Mexico 50 Peso $1,709 $1,780 Austria 1 Ducat $157 $176 Mexico 20 Peso $684 $730 SILVER BULLION MARKET VALUES Mexico 10 Peso $342 $376 Austria 4 Ducat $628 $691 SPOT PRICE $15.28 as of July 2, 2019 Mexico 5 Peso $171 $191 Austria 10 Corona $137 $155 Mexico 2.5 Peso $85 $101 Austria 20 Corona $274 $302 Actual Melt Value MARKET PRICE Mexico 2 Peso $68 $82 Austria 100 Corona $1,372 $1,427 US 90% Dimes (pre 1965) $1.09 $1.29 Netherlands East Indies 1 Ducat $157 $173 US 90% Quarters (pre 1965) $2.73 $3.24 Austria Philharmonic1T Oz $1,418 $1,503 Netherlands 10 Gulden $276 $304 US 90% Halves (pre 1965) $5.46 $6.98 Austria Philharmonic 1/2 T Oz $709 $773 Russia 5 Roubles $176 $212 US 90% Dollars (pre 1936) $11.82 $21.42 Austria Philharmonic 1/4 T Oz $355 $395 Russia 10 Roubles/Chevronetz $353 $416 US 40% Halves (1965-70, 1976) $2.26 $2.37 Austria Philharmonic 1/10 T Oz $142 $163 South Africa Krugerand 2 Rand $334 $367 US 40% Dollars (1971-76) $4.83 $5.31 Belgium 20 Franc $265 $289 South Africa Krugerand 1 T Oz. $1,418 $1,509 US 35% Wartime Nickels $0.86 $0.79 Canada Mapleaf 1T Oz $1,418 $1,513 South Africa Krugerand 1/2 T Oz. $709 $773 US Silver Eagle $15.28 $19.03 Canada Mapleaf 1/2 T Oz $709 $773 South Africa Krugerand 1/4 T Oz. $355 $395 Canadian 80% Dimes (pre 1967) $0.92 $0.93 Canada Mapleaf 1/4 T Oz $355 $395 South Africa Krugerand 1/10 T Oz. $142 $162 Canadian 80% Quarters (pre 1967) $2.29 $2.31 Canada Mapleaf 1/10 T Oz $142 $164 Swiss 10 Franc $133 $146 Canadian 80% Halves (pre 1967) $4.58 $4.63 Canada $20 $709 $788 Swiss 20 Franc $265 $291 Canadian 80% Dollars (pre 1968) $9.17 $9.72 Canada $100 (1976 business strike) $355 $379 10 Karat Scrap Gold per gram $18.01 $18.97 Canadian Silver Mapleleafs $15.28 $19.28 Canada $100 1977-1986 $709 $754 14 Karat Scrap Gold per gram $25.65 $26.56 Mexico Libertad $15.28 $17.53 China Panda 1 T. Oz $1,418 $1,518 18 Karat Scrap Gold per gram $33.06 $34.20 Sterling Pvt. Mint per Troy Oz $14.13 $14.38 Sterling scrap per Troy Oz $13.37 $11.87 China Panda 1/2 T. Oz $709 $766 realizable value 85-98% AMV depending on quantity realizable value 75-105% AMV depending on quantity China Panda 1/4 T. Oz $355 $395

AU50 AU58 MS60 MS61 MS62 MS63 MS64 MS65 MS66 MS67

$950 $965 $1,000 $1,050 $1,065 $1,125 $1,200 $2,300 — — $2,700 $3,000 $3,300 $3,425 $3,625 $4,875 $8,800 $12,350 $95,000 — $250 $265 $280 $290 $300 $400 $800 $2,700 $2,275 — $850 $880 $900 $965 $995 $1,300 $2,245 $2,845 $16,500 $75,000 $230 $300 $325 $335 $338 $420 $520 $600 $1,400 $42,000 $1,050 $1,250 $1,400 $1,475 $1,610 $1,750 $2,000 $3,000 $8,100 — $1,245 $1,395 $1,425 $1,600 $2,795 $3,500 $3,950 $8,500 $66,600 — $2,600 $6,250 $8,000 $8,500 $8,800 $23,000 $40,000 $130,000 — — $725 $780 $1,330 $1,400 $1,485 $4,250 — — — — $120 $130 $180 — — $220 $300 $385 $1,750 — $1,600 $1,650 $1,700 $1,850 $2,150 $3,950 $13,000 $28,000 $60,000 — $280 $300 $310 $315 $320 $340 $375 $600 $875 $5,000 $150 $165 $180 $185 $188 $200 $240 $290 $400 $2,500 $115 $125 $140 $160 $195 $200 $240 $250 $270 $875 $17 $20 $22 $25 $28 $30 $40 $50 $110 $120 $1,300 $1,575 $1,700 $1,780 $1,900 $3,200 $4,400 $9,000 — $46,000 $775 $950 $1,100 $1,200 $1,350 $1,750 $2,850 $4,100 $14,750 — $1,100 $1,130 $1,300 $1,340 $1,450 $1,600 $1,650 $2,200 $3,600 — $700 $825 $850 $875 $1,070 $1,330 $1,800 $2,500 $7,500 $42,000 $380 $415 $470 $480 $490 $500 $805 $1,470 $2,400 $22,000 $29,500 $36,000 $55,000 $63,950 $95,000 $145,000 — — — — $10,500 $23,000 $32,000 $33,500 $40,000 $48,500 $75,000 $250,000 — — $1,170 $2,350 $2,400 $2,440 $2,485 $2,600 $3,700 $11,700 $20,000 — $2,200 $3,400 $4,100 $4,700 $6,000 $9,750 $13,500 $95,000 — — $45 $51 $63 $75 $85 $150 $175 $260 $700 $25,000 $800 $1,560 $1,700 $1,925 $3,290 $3,500 $6,800 $30,000 $85,000 — $26 — $35 $38 $41 $50 $90 $110 $125 $475 $185 $205 $300 $315 $330 $425 $575 $775 $750 $2,250 $11 — $12 — — $13 $20 $35 $50 $450 $270 $285 $340 $380 $470 $685 $1,150 $2,800 $13,500 $22,500 $550 $690 $1,300 $1,300 $1,560 $1,725 $3,500 $6,000 $7,500 — $675 $1,075 $1,850 $1,925 $2,100 $2,900 $4,800 $11,750 $22,000 — $650 $780 $840 $900 $1,000 $1,150 $1,200 $1,600 $5,250 $22,500 $2,585 $4,600 $5,850 $6,000 $7,600 $12,250 $14,000 $33,000 $41,000 — $725 $800 $1,100 $1,235 $1,675 $2,500 $4,100 $7,800 $15,500 — $440 $600 $675 $750 $975 $1,300 $2,000 $2,900 $10,500 — $550 $690 $1,000 $1,050 $1,080 $1,400 $2,140 $2,950 $8,500 $23,500 $1,000 $1,200 $1,420 $1,480 $1,530 $1,920 $2,450 $3,320 $4,500 — $300 $415 $660 $745 $920 $1,200 $1,450 $2,500 $3,000 $11,850 $8,250 $9,225 $11,250 — $13,250 $17,750 $19,000 $24,000 $34,500 $75,000 $730 $910 $1,140 — $1,550 $2,025 $2,325 $2,900 $4,400 — $975 $1,100 $1,400 — $1,575 $2,200 $2,750 $3,645 — $10,000 $400 — $1,150 $1,200 $1,250 $1,700 $2,400 $3,300 $4,400 $9,500 $800 $1,600 $2,400 — $3,600 $4,100 $7,100 $12,000 $26,500 — $690 $825 $900 — $3,700 $4,100 $7,000 $12,000 — — $6,250 $7,200 $10,000 $11,000 $14,400 $18,000 $26,000 $45,000 $75,000 — $28,000 $33,500 $37,500 $3,825 $39,500 $45,000 $53,000 $70,000 $118,000 $175,000 $12,000 $13,750 $14,250 $12,800 $13,100 $16,000 $22,000 $31,000 $40,000 $75,000 $10,000 $11,500 $13,000 $13,750 $14,200 $15,300 $18,000 $26,000 $30,000 — $10,000 $11,600 $16,250 $18,650 $23,000 $28,000 $32,900 $85,000 $145,000 — $1,150 $1,350 $1,450 $1,565 $1,625 $2,500 $2,800 $3,100 $4,800 $7,500 $1,850 $1,900 $2,300 $2,550 $2,580 $2,640 $3,050 $3,900 $4,900 — $400 $550 $1,025 $1,075 $1,140 $1,500 $2,000 $7,600 $83,000 — $260 $270 $300 $395 $430 $500 $800 $2,100 $26,500 —

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Key U.S. Type Coins Date Fair2 AG3 Good4 VG8 Fine12 VF20 XF40 XF45

Barber Halves KM#116 1892O $90 $150 $285 $425 $525 $580 $600 $640 1892S $175 $210 $290 $360 $385 $500 $675 $795 1893S $65 $80 $175 $285 $640 $725 $1,150 $1,270 1897O $46 $80 $110 $190 $420 $710 $935 $1,035 1897S $46 $95 $120 $240 $280 $550 $1,025 $1,080 1913 $18 $25 $65 $100 $185 $385 $770 $965 1914 $80 $90 $100 $130 $360 $500 $880 $960 1915 $30 $50 $110 $150 $375 $425 $600 $830 Walking Halves KM#142 1916S $15 $45 $80 $150 $220 $350 $495 $600 1921 $55 $85 $130 $200 $280 $675 $1,720 $2,650 1921D $70 $135 — $400 $580 $1,250 $2,625 $3,800 1921S $15 $40 $90 $175 $205 $680 $4,650 $5,200 1938D — $35 $65 $75 $90 $105 $170 $190 $21/2 Indian Gold KM#128 1911D — — — — — $2,600 $2,950 $3,100 1911D weak D — — — — — — $1,800 $2,100 $5 Indian Gold KM#129 1909O — — — — $1,500 $4,200 $6,500 $8,000 1911D — — — — $550 $600 $800 $950 1929 — — — — — — $15,000 $16,250 $10 Indian Gold KM#125/130 1907 periods — — — — $9,000 $24,500 $38,000 $41,000 1911D — — — — — $1,600 $2,000 $2,200 1920S — — — — — $16,500 $23,000 $24,400 1930S — — — — — $14,000 $19,750 $20,500 1933 — — — — — $130,000 $140,000 $143,000 $20 Saint Gaudens KM#131 1907 High R — — — — — $7,000 $8,500 $9,400 1908S — — — — — $1,800 $3,000 $3,700 1920S — — — — — $8,000 $15,500 $18,000 1921 — — — — — — $65,000 $70,000 1926D — — — — $7,500 $8,000 $9,000 $9,400 1927D — — — — — — — — 1927S — — — — $6,000 $75,000 $10,000 $11,400 1929 — — — — — $9,000 $11,000 $12,000 1930S — — — — — $33,000 $37,000 $39,000 1931 — — — — — $16,000 $18,000 $19,000 1931D — — — — — $16,000 $16,000 $20,000 1932 — — — — — $16,000 $16,000 $18,000

Copper U.S. Type Coins AG3 Good4 VG8 Fine12 VF20 XF40 AU50

Half Cent Liberty Cap left 1793 KM#10 $1,850 $3,450 $6,100 $10,000 $14,000 $23,000 $30,000 Half Cent Liberty Cap right 1794-1797 KM#14 $280 $400 $650 $975 $1,500 $3,200 $6,500 Half Cent Draped Bust 1800-1808 KM#33 $45 $90 $100 $125 $165 $350 $550 Half Cent 1809-1836 KM#41 $50 $65 $85 $92 $94 $117 $168 Half Cent Braided Hair 1840-1857 KM#70 $36 $66 $85 $88 $90 $107 $160 Chain 1793 KM#11 $3,900 $6,000 $8,400 $18,000 $26,000 $49,000 $83,000 Large Cent Wreath 1793 KM#12 $1,850 $2,500 $3,000 $6,000 $9,000 $17,000 $26,000 Large Cent Liberty Capped 1793-1796 KM#13 $375 $425 $600 $1,050 $1,650 $2,900 $3,800 Large Cent Draped Bust 1796-1807 KM#22 $60 $140 $150 $250 $480 $975 $1,600 Large Cent Classic Head 1808-1814 KM#39 $65 $125 $145 $460 $750 $1,650 $3,000 Large Cent Coronet Head 1816-1839 KM#45 $19 $26 $30 $41 $65 $125 $200 Large Cent Braided Hair 1839-1857 KM#67 $16 $23 $29 $40 $60 $65 $160 Flying Eagle Cent 1856-58 KM#85 $18 $24 $36 $39 $50 $140 $205 Indian Cent Copper Nickel 1859 KM#87 $10 $16 $20 $26 $50 $135 $225 Indian Cent Copper Nickel 1860-64 KM#90 $8 $11 $14 $18 $30 $56 $72 Indian Cent Bronze 1864-1909 KM#90a $2 $3 $4 $5 $7 $10 $23 Two Cent Piece 1864-1873 KM#94 $9 $16 $18 $26 $30 $45 $72

U.S. Type Coins AG3 Good4 VG8 Fine12 VF20 XF40 XF45

Three Cent Nickel Composition KM#95 $11 $14 $16 $18 $20 $30 $32 Three Cent Silver Ty'1 1851-1858 KM#75 $19 $31 $40 $43 $50 $65 $100 Three Cent Silver Ty'2 1854-1858 KM#80 $20 $45 $49 $62 $70 $145 $200 Three Cent Silver Ty'3 1859-1873 KM#88 $25 $30 $45 $50 $55 $85 $105 With Rays 1866-67 KM#96 $20 $30 $43 $60 $85 $130 $170 Shield Nickel Without Rays 1867-83 KM#97 $16 $23 $29 $30 $40 $60 $76 Liberty Nickel Without Cents 1883 KM#111 $6 $9 $10 $11.75 $12 $13 $15 Liberty Nickel With Cents 1883-1912 KM#112 $2 $7 $8 $12 $11 $31 $40 Buffalo Nickel Ty'1 1913 KM#133 $3.25 $8 $10 $12 $13 $20.50 $22 Buffalo Nickel Ty'2 1913-1937 KM#134 $0.75 $0.75 $1.50 $1.60 $2 $3.50 $4 Half Dime 1794-1795 KM#15 $700 $1,200 $1,400 $1,800 $2,600 $3,200 $5,300 Half Dime Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1796-1797 KM#23 $840 $1,350 $1,650 $3,000 $4,000 $5,800 $6,500 Half Dime Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1800-1805 KM#34 $900 $1,300 $1,400 $1,600 $2,600 $4,800 $4,950 Half Dime 1829-1837 KM#47 $34 $60 $80 $100 $130 $185 $210 Half Dime Liberty Seated no Stars Obv. 1837-1838O KM#60 $26 $40 $50 $85 $155 $240 $320 Half Dime Liberty Seated no Drapery 1838-1840 KM#62.1 $11 $17 $21 $26 $37 $85 $135 Half Dime Liberty Seated Stars on Obv 1840-1853 KM#63.2 $11 $17 $21 $26 $32 $60 $75 Half Dime Liberty Seated Arrows 1853-1855 KM#62.1 $11 $17 $21 $26 $32 $60 $95 Half Dime Liberty Seated Stars on Obv 1856-59 KM#A62.2 $11 $17 $21 $26 $32 $60 $95 Half Dime Liberty Seated Legend on Obv. 1860-73 KM#92 $11 $17 $19 $24 $32 $45 $53 Dime Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1796-1797 KM#24 $1,475 $2,400 $3,300 $3,500 $4,700 $8,000 $9,900 Dime Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1798-1807 KM#31 $475 $500 $625 $850 $1,350 $2,100 $2,650 Dime Capped Bust Large Planchet 1809-1828 KM#42 $55 $65 $90 $130 $190 $400 $460 Dime Capped Bust Small Planchet1828-1837 KM#48 $32 $41 $47 $58 $95 $210 $235 Dime Liberty Seated no Stars Obv. 1837-1838O KM#61 $31 $40 $50 $95 $190 $400 $570 Dime Liberty Seated no Drapery 1838-1840 KM#63.1 $10.25 $17 $20 $23 $40 $100 $155 Dime Liberty Seated Stars on Obv 1840-1853 KM#63.2 $13 $15 $16 $20 $26 $46 $50

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PART A-2

AU50 AU58 MS60 MS61 MS62 MS63 MS64 MS65 MS66 MS67

$700 $775 $900 $925 $1,185 $1,620 $2,400 $2,750 $5,200 $12,500 $820 $900 $1,050 $1,175 $1,350 $1,900 $2,450 $5,500 $9,000 $22,000 $1,825 $1,900 $2,000 $2,150 $3,100 $4,600 $6,500 $17,500 $35,500 — $1,200 $1,480 $1,725 $1,895 $2,425 $3,300 $5,000 $7,200 $16,500 $25,500 $1,450 $1,740 $2,600 $2,700 $2,840 $3,750 $4,800 $6,600 $13,000 $21,500 $1,250 $1,700 $1,900 $1,970 $2,100 $2,300 $2,600 $3,900 $9,500 — $985 $1,275 $1,425 $1,620 $1,700 $1,900 $3,200 $6,000 $16,500 — $975 $1,175 $1,300 $1,450 $1,725 $2,650 $3,700 $5,500 $6,700 — $900 $1,075 $1,600 $1,725 $1,850 $2,750 $6,000 $6,700 $19,000 $40,000 $3,000 $4,800 $5,750 $5,900 $6,850 $8,250 $12,000 $23,500 $32,000 — $5,050 $7,100 $8,500 $9,500 $10,250 $11,000 $22,750 $38,500 $60,000 — $6,800 $13,750 $20,000 $22,500 $27,750 $35,000 $46,000 $104,000 $175,000 — $220 $350 $485 $500 $545 $560 $875 $1,100 $2,100 $4,900 $4,000 $5,000 $6,400 $7,340 $8,500 $12,000 $18,350 $55,000 $150,000 — $2,600 $3,350 $6,400 — — — — — — — $13,000 $19,000 $29,500 $36,700 $48,000 $87,000 $150,000 $455,000 — — $1,500 $4,650 $7,500 $10,200 $20,000 $37,000 $58,500 $210,000 — — $17,000 $27,000 $28,250 $31,000 $35,000 $48,500 $56,000 $100,000 — — $48,000 $54,500 $73,000 $80,000 $90,000 $115,000 $145,000 $275,000 $80,000 $150,000 $2,850 $6,600 $8,500 $13,000 $14,250 $20,000 $100,000 $220,000 — — $30,000 $44,000 $56,000 $60,000 $70,000 $93,000 $185,000 $275,000 $400,000 $1,500,000 $24,000 $30,000 $36,500 $38,000 $40,000 $44,000 $67,000 $88,000 $118,000 $200,000 $145,000 $135,000 $165,000 $175,000 $190,000 $225,000 $375,000 $600,000 — — $11,000 $12,500 $14,000 $15,250 $18,500 $34,950 $29,000 $45,500 $70,000 $130,000 $4,400 $7,000 $9,500 $13,700 $15,500 $20,000 $24,000 $42,000 $70,000 $140,000 $24,000 $31,000 $55,000 $56,000 $62,000 $90,000 $135,000 $200,000 — — $79,500 $87,500 $90,000 $93,000 $100,000 $225,000 $320,000 $585,000 $900,000 — $10,000 $12,750 $13,000 $14,500 $16,000 $19,000 $35,000 $170,000 $250,000 — $500,000 $600,000 $750,000 $850,000 $900,000 $1,000,000 $1,250,000 $1,600,000 $2,000,000 — $13,000 $17,000 $22,000 $23,500 $25,500 $35,000 $60,000 $110,000 $155,000 $350,000 $13,000 $15,000 $17,000 $24,750 $26,000 $30,000 $38,000 $75,000 $125,000 — $42,000 $46,000 $60,000 $63,000 $70,000 $84,000 $150,000 $165,000 $350,000 — $23,000 $23,500 $33,000 $34,000 $46,000 $55,000 $70,000 $105,000 $125,000 $230,000 $26,000 $28,000 $38,500 $41,250 $48,000 $65,000 $75,000 $125,000 $180,000 — $23,000 $24,000 $27,000 $27,750 $40,000 $75,000 $82,000 $102,000 $125,000 —

AU58 MS60Brn MS63Brn MS63RB MS64Brn MS64RB MS64Red MS65BR MS65RB MS65Red

$49,000 $52,000 $80,000 — $80,000 — — $330,000 — $10,000 $13,000 $25,500 — $33,000 — — $56,000 — $1,000 $1,250 $2,700 $3,650 $4,600 $6,000 $7,800 $8,000 $12,000 $16,000 $205 $210 $445 $625 $600 $1,125 $2,000 $1,400 $2,600 $13,000 $220 $230 $445 $575 $560 $750 $1,250 $1,025 $1,200 $6,600 $155,000 $200,000 $335,000 — $440,000 — — $1,000,000 — — $40,000 $52,000 $85,000 — — $95,000 — — $173,000 — $6,000 $7,000 $16,000 $19,500 $26,250 $28,000 $38,000 $44,000 $65,000 $75,000 $2,500 $3,200 $8,800 $9,500 $15,000 $18,000 $23,000 $22,500 $36,750 $45,000 $4,500 $8,500 $10,000 $15,000 $17,000 $19,500 $42,000 $30,000 $40,000 $65,000 $260 $280 $625 $900 $860 $1,250 $6,000 $1,550 $2,500 $10,000 $195 $210 $300 $375 $400 $435 $1,175 $625 $950 $2,600 $390 $480 $820 $970 — $1,400 — — $2,800 $3,125 $300 $325 $700 $800 — $1,200 — — — $2,500 $95 $140 $225 $230 $400 $450 — $960 — $1,050 $28 $38 $60 $105 $80 $125 $250 $120 $175 $450 $90 $100 $150 $200 $180 $260 $450 $300 $410 $900

AU50 AU58 MS60 MS61 MS62 MS63 MS64 MS65 MS66 MS67

$45 $72 $90 $105 $110 $140 $215 $400 $900 $1,600 $120 $145 $190 $200 $220 $250 $400 $580 $900 $3,000 $245 $315 $335 $450 $560 $610 $970 $1,700 $5,500 $16,000 $150 $200 $210 $215 $230 $280 $465 $680 $1,100 $3,000 $195 $255 $295 $300 $310 $400 $680 $1,275 $4,500 $18,000 $90 $120 $140 $145 $155 $190 $260 $480 $950 $5,000 $18 $20 $27 $34 $40 $46 $65 $200 $600 $4,500 $50 $53 $63 $83 $115 $140 $210 $355 $625 $3,000 $24 $28 $30 $31 $44 $50 $68 $140 $300 $1,500 $6.50 $17 $25 $26 $27.0 $30 $34 $37 $70 $205 $5,800 $7,200 $8,600 $12,000 $13,000 $14,750 $22,000 $33,000 — — $8,750 $12,000 $16,500 $18,000 $20,000 $23,000 $36,000 $70,000 $120,000 $175,000 $5,900 $8,600 $13,000 $15,500 $16,500 $19,500 $26,000 $48,000 $85,000 $160,000 $265 $385 $395 $500 $650 $900 $1,200 $2,300 $5,300 $12,000 $575 $650 $725 $785 $845 $900 $1,500 $2,500 $6,000 $20,000 $205 $225 $275 $300 $390 $475 $650 $1,650 $3,600 $7,000 $90 $125 $160 $185 $210 $250 $475 $625 $1,000 $3,000 $135 $145 $190 $200 $210 $280 $500 $1,000 $4,600 $15,000 $135 $145 $180 $200 $210 $265 $610 $850 $1,650 $4,000 $65 $80 $150 $170 $200 $250 $380 $490 $1,000 $1,600 $13,000 $16,000 $21,500 $21,750 $23,000 $34,000 $53,000 $88,000 $185,000 $300,000 $3,250 $4,000 $5,500 $5,900 $7,000 $8,900 $15,000 $36,000 $85,000 $145,000 $520 $800 $1,225 $1,300 $1,400 $2,150 $3,700 $1,000 $14,000 $23,000 $365 $575 $740 $800 $1,000 $1,500 $2,300 $5,300 $8,500 $15,000 $675 $850 $875 $900 $1,200 $1,600 $4,000 $6,500 — — $220 $300 $375 $450 $580 $750 $1,100 $2,000 — — $120 $180 $235 $270 $290 $390 $690 $1,800 — —

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U.S. Type Coins AG3 Good4 VG8 Fine12 VF20 XF40 XF45

Dime Liberty Seated arrows at date 1853-55 KM#77 $13 $15 $16 $20 $26 $46 $70 Dime Liberty Seated Stars on Obv 1856-1860 KM#A63.2 $13 $15 $16 $20 $24 $33 $70 Dime Liberty Seated Legend on Obv. 1860-91 KM#92 $13 $15 $16 $19 $21 $35 $58 Dime Liberty Seated arrows at date 1873-74 KM#105 $14 $15 $19 $26 $50 $145 $200 Dime Barber 1892-1916 KM#113 $2 $2.75 $4 $5 $7.50 $23 $25 Dime Mercury 1916-45 KM#140 $1.50 $2 $2.20 $2.70 $3 $3.40 $3.45 Dime Mercury 1916-45 KM#140 Full Split Bands — — — — — — — Dime Roosevelt Silver 1946-64 KM#195 — — — $1.80 $2.05 $2.50 $2.60 Twenty Cent Piece Liberty Seated 1875-1878 KM#109 $75 $85 $110 $150 $175 $230 $255 Quarter Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1796 KM#25 $5,250 $12,000 $16,500 $23,000 $31,000 $50,500 $52,000 Quarter Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1804-1807 KM#36 $400 $395 $530 $825 $1,475 $3,450 $3,800 Quarter Capped Bust Large Planchet 1815-1828 KM#44 $92 $115 $150 $230 $400 $1,260 $1,500 Quarter Capped Bust Small Planchet 1831-1837 KM#55 $47 $70 $100 $120 $165 $330 $360 Quarter Liberty Seated no Drapery 1838-1840O KM#64.1 $14 $27 $45 $60 $175 $400 $600 Quarter Liberty Seated no Motto Rev. 1840-1865 KM#64.2 $14 $27 $35 $40 $45 $70 $95 Quarter Liberty Seated Arrows and Rays 1853 KM#78 $14 $27 $35 $40 $45 $130 $140 Quarter Liberty Seated Arrows at date 1854-55 KM#81 $14 $27 $35 $40 $45 $100 $135 Quarter Liberty Seated Motto on rev. 1866-91 KM#98 $14 $27 $33 $33 $40 $60 $85 Quarter Liberty Seated arrows at date 1873-74 KM#106 $14 $27 $33 $38 $70 $150 $210 Quarter Barber 1892-1916 KM#114 $7 $7 $8 $14 $25 $50 $75 Quarter Standing Liberty Type 1 1916-17 KM#141 — — $48 $60 $88 $145 $150 Quarter Standing Liberty Type 2 1917-30 KM#145 — $7 $8 $8.50 $11 $35 $32 Quarter Standing Liberty Type 2 1917-30 KM#145 Full Head — — — — — — — Quarter Washington Silver 1932-64 KM#164 — $4.50 $3.30 $5.70 $5.80 $5.90 $6 Half Dollar Flowing Hair 1794-95 KM#16 $800 $840 $1,375 $2,400 $3,200 $9,000 $10,000 Half Dollar Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1796-97 KM#26 $23,000 $35,000 $43,000 $53,000 $65,000 $115,000 $140,000 Half Dollar Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1801-1807 KM#35 $115 $185 $240 $350 $645 $1,750 $3,300 Half Dollar Capped Bust 1807-36 KM#37 $45 $60 $67 $80 $85 $150 $180 Half Dollar Capped Bust Reeded Edge 50 Cents Rev. 1836-1837 KM#58 $45 $50 $55 $70 $80 $140 $185 Half Dollar Capped Bust Reeded Edge Half Dol. Rev.1838-1839 KM#65 $43 $68 $85 $95 $125 $210 $275 Half Dollar Liberty Seated no Drapery 1839 KM#68 $90 $100 $200 $335 $600 $1,175 $1,700 Half Dollar Liberty Seated no Motto Rev. 1840-1866 KM#68a $24 $48 $55 $70 $85 $125 $155 Half Dollar Liberty Seated Arrows and Rays 1853 KM#79 $38 $58 $80 $100 $130 $220 $250 Half Dollar Liberty Seated Arrows at date 1854-55 KM#82 $28 $48 $52 $65 $90 $155 $170 Half Dollar Liberty Seated Motto above Eagle 1866-91 KM#99 $28 $33 $42 $65 $80 $115 $130 Half Dollar Liberty Seated arrows at date 1873-74 KM#107 $28 $48 $55 $70 $90 $190 $270 Half Dollar Barber 1892-1916 KM#116 $8.70 $12 $15 $30 $100 $160 $210 Half Dollar Walking Liberty 1916-47 KM#142 — $7.98 $7.99 $8.50 $8.70 $11.50 $14 Half Dollar Franklin 1948-63 KM#199 — — $7.08 $7.20 $7.30 $7.40 $7.50 Half Dollar Kennedy Silver 1964 KM#202 — — — — — $7 — Half Dollar Kennedy 40% Silver clad 1965-70 KM#202a — — — — — $3 — Dollar Flowing Hair 1794-95 KM#17 $1,700 $2,000 $2,200 $3,250 $5,500 $14,250 $14,600 Dollar Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1795-98 KM#28 $775 $1,600 $1,900 $3,300 $4,500 $9,000 $13,250 Dollar Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1798-1804 KM#32 $600 $875 $1,100 $1,575 $2,300 $4,400 $5,500 Dollar Gobrecht 1836-39 KM#59.1 $3,600 $4,600 $6,100 $8,000 $10,000 $11,000 $12,000 Dollar Liberty Seated No Motto 1840-66 KM#71 $185 $260 $290 $320 $375 $480 $570 Dollar Liberty Seated w/Motto 1866-73 KM#100 $185 $270 $285 $330 $355 $410 $460 Dollar Trade 1873-1885 KM#108 $80 $100 $120 $150 $160 $230 $285 Dollar Morgan 1878-1904 KM#110 — $17 $17 $18 $19 $21 $23 Dollar Peace 1921-35 KM#150 — $15 $15.50 $17 $18.50 $20 $21 Dollar Eisenhower Nickel clad KM#203 — — — — — $1.45 $1.50 Dollar Eisenhower 40% Silver clad KM#203a — — — — — $4.90 $4.90

Gold U.S. Type Coins VF20 XF40 XF45 AU50 AU58 MS60 MS61

Gold $1 Indian Princess small Head Ty'1 1849-54 KM#73 $175 $175 $175 $190 $195 $220 $240 Gold $1 Indian Princess small Head Ty'2 1854-56 KM#83 $240 $280 $320 $415 $500 $930 $1,180 Gold $1 Indian Princess Large Head Ty'3 1856-89 KM#86 $160 $190 $210 $210 $230 $330 $340 Gold $2 1/2 Capped Bust Right 1796 No Stars KM#27 $79,000 $110,000 — $147,000 $218,000 $255,000 $315,000 Gold $2 1/2 Capped Bust Left 1796-1807 KM#27a $5,600 $12,000 $13,000 $16,400 $25,000 $28,000 $31,000 Gold $2 1/2 Capped Head Left Large Head 1808 KM#40 $38,000 $65,000 — $89,000 $120,000 $155,000 $200,000 Gold $2 1/2 Capped Head Left Large Diameter 1821-1827 KM#46 $7,500 $12,400 $13,000 $16,500 $25,750 $29,500 $33,500 Gold $2 1/2 Capped Head Left Reduced Diameter 1829-1834 KM#49 $7,400 $10,600 $11,450 $13,600 $20,100 $22,000 $27,300 Gold $2 1/2 Classic Head 1834-1839 KM#56 $560 $850 $930 $1,200 $2,090 $3,600 $4,000 Gold $21/2 Liberty Head 1856-1907 KM#72 $278 $282 $282 $300 $320 $322 $330 Gold $21/2 Indian Head 1908-15 KM#128 $275 $287 $290 $298 $305 $325 $330 Gold $3 $725 $750 $750 $800 $1,050 $1,500 $1,660 Gold $4 Stella $72,600 $91,000 $97,000 $103,000 $117,000 — — Gold $5 Capped Bust Right Small Eagle1795-96 KM#19 $27,000 $32,000 — $41,400 $73,000 $76,000 $91,000 Gold $5 Capped Bust Right Heraldic Eagle 1796-1807 KM#28 $4,800 $8,500 $9,500 $11,000 $15,300 $16,000 $17,000 Gold $5 Capped Bust Left 1807-1812 KM#38 $4,150 $6,900 $7,150 $9,000 $12,500 $13,000 $14,000 Gold $5 Capped Bust Left Large Diameter 1813-1829 KM#43 $4,000 $6,400 $6,600 $7,500 $9,425 $10,000 $11,000 Gold $5 Capped Bust Left Reduced Diameter 1829-1834 KM#43A $32,500 $46,000 $47,750 $51,000 $63,500 $66,000 $69,000 Gold $5 1834-1838 Classic Head KM#57 $520 $700 $720 $1,125 $2,000 $3,800 $4,350 Gold $5 Liberty Head 1839-1866 No Motto Above Eagle KM# 69 $400 $460 $470 $500 $570 $1,200 $1,240 Gold $5 Liberty Head 1866-1908 Motto Above Eagle KM#101 $355 $360 $360 $365 $380 $385 $395 Gold $5 Indian Head 1908-29 KM#129 $390 $405 $410 $420 $450 $480 $490 Gold $10 Capped Bust Right Small Eagle 1795-1797 KM#21 $26,600 $44,000 $46,500 $50,000 $102,500 $115,000 $135,000 Gold $10 Capped Bust Right Heraldic Eagle 1797-1804 KM#30 $9,600 $12,700 $14,400 $16,000 $26,000 $28,000 $26,600 Gold $10 Liberty Head LL 1838-1839 KM#66.1 $3,750 $10,000 — $19,000 $61,000 $73,000 $78,400 Gold $10 Liberty Head SL 1839-1866 No Motto Above Eagle KM66.2 $720 $730 $770 $820 $1,360 $2,400 $3,500 Gold $10 Liberty Head 1866-1907 Motto Above Eagle KM# 102 $676 $681 $681 $687 $695 $701 $710 Gold $10 Indian Head No Motto1907-08 KM#125 $702 $717 $720 $727 $750 $895 $900 Gold $10 Indian Head W/Motto1908-33 KM#130 $702 $717 $720 $727 $740 $752 $760 Gold $20 Liberty Head No Motto on Rev.1849-1866 KM#74.1 $1,600 $1,675 $1,700 $1,800 $2,400 $3,600 $3,850 Gold $20 Liberty Head W/Motto 1866-1876 KM#74.2 $1,350 $1,350 $1,350 $1,360 $1,390 $1,420 $1,430 Gold $20 Liberty Head Dollars added on Rev. 1877-1907 KM#74.3 $1,340 — $1,346 $1,350 $1,366 $1,370 Gold $20 Saint Gaudens 1907 High Relief KM#126 $7,400 $8,400 — $9,500 $12,000 $13,000 $14,800 Gold $20 Saint Gaudens 1907-08 No Motto KM#127 $1,348 — $1,353 $1,360 $1,368 $1,375 Gold $20 Saint Gaudens 1907-33 with Motto KM#131 — $1,348 — $1,353 $1,360 $1,368 $1,375

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PART A-3

AU50 AU58 MS60 MS61 MS62 MS63 MS64 MS65 MS66 MS67

$120 $185 $265 $285 $345 $490 $740 $1,400 — — $90 $265 $330 $385 $490 $625 $1,100 $2,300 $5,300 $10,500 $70 $95 $120 $140 $155 $210 $370 $500 $230 $300 $375 $600 $800 $900 $1,475 $3,600 $50 $70 $115 $135 $165 $185 $200 $345 $575 $1,700 $4 $4.50 $6 $7 $8 $9.75 $16 $24 $28 $37.50 — $6 $8 $12 $16 $18 $32 $55 $80 — $2.70 $2.90 $3 $4.05 $4.25 $4.30 $4.40 $4.75 $12 $25 $375 $430 $625 $800 $875 $925 $1,275 $2,150 $6,000 — $58,000 $65,250 $70,000 $80,000 $87,500 $123,000 $170,000 $345,000 $1,400,000 $1,600,000 $5,000 $7,800 $12,000 $12,200 $13,750 $15,200 $26,000 $65,000 — — $1,800 $2,400 $3,300 $4,000 $4,100 $6,000 $8,700 $24,000 $35,000 $65,000 $600 $1,100 $2,000 $2,100 $2,450 $3,600 $7,100 $18,000 $35,000 $100,000 $800 $930 $1,350 $1,500 $2,000 $3,100 $7,000 $27,000 $65,000 $80,000 $165 $245 $305 $305 $500 $600 $930 $2,100 $3,800 $8,000 $220 $475 $740 $900 $960 $1,625 $2,400 $8,000 $25,400 $65,000 $245 $525 $560 $585 $710 $920 $1,550 $4,300 $20,000 $36,000 $130 $175 $240 $270 $330 $420 $690 $1,025 $1,680 $3,400 $345 $630 $695 $770 $840 $890 $1,200 $2,400 $3,900 $12,750 $130 $190 $240 $250 $260 $280 $320 $600 $1,000 $2,400 $170 $200 $235 $238 $290 $310 $360 $600 $960 $2,100 $85 $110 $150 $165 $185 $215 $300 $450 $800 $1,100 — — $390 $400 $410 $425 $450 $660 $1,450 $4,500 $6.10 $6.20 $6.75 $8.80 $11 $11.50 $12 $15 $45 $185 $14,500 $20,000 $42,000 $48,500 $83,000 $95,000 $225,000 $445,000 — — $160,000 $230,000 $260,000 $285,000 $295,000 $350,000 $390,000 $700,000 $850,000 — $3,900 $6,000 $9,250 $10,000 $14,000 $22,000 $26,000 $70,000 $120,000 $145,000 $2,870 $690 $880 $1,000 $1,100 $1,600 $2,800 $6,000 $11,000 $25,000 $285 $650 $850 $1,000 $1,100 $1,500 $2,800 $6,000 $24,000 $65,000 $450 $1,075 $13,000 $1,500 $2,300 $2,750 $5,700 $19,500 $38,000 $90,000 $2,200 $4,300 $6,300 $8,500 $10,000 $24,000 $33,000 $150,000 — — $225 $300 $390 $500 $600 $865 $1,400 $3,500 — — $440 $860 $1,140 $1,400 $1,550 $2,300 $3,400 $20,000 — — $225 $360 $470 $640 $840 $1,000 $1,850 $4,400 — — $175 $300 $360 $400 $500 $800 $1,000 $2,500 — — $335 $600 $760 $800 $1,100 $1,440 $2,400 $10,600 — — $250 $400 $450 $470 $500 $665 $850 $1,500 $2,400 $7,000 $18 $27.50 $34 $37 $42 $50 $70 $95 $125 $650 $7.58 $7.70 $7.80 $7.90 $8.50 $10.30 $18 $30 $33 $44 $7.10 — $7.20 — — $7.40 $15 $20 $60 $350 $3 — $3 — — $3.30 $6.50 $12.50 $35 $125 $18,750 $38,000 $48,000 $52,000 $67,000 $120,000 $250,000 $300,000 — — $15,250 $22,000 $41,000 $56,000 $72,000 $112,000 $200,000 $335,000 $655,000 — $7,700 $14,750 $20,000 $35,000 $42,000 $54,000 $90,000 $185,000 $350,000 — $14,000 $17,500 $19,000 — — — — — — — $775 $1,200 $1,950 $2,100 $2,200 $3,200 $4,700 $28,000 $50,000 — $600 $1,100 $1,500 $1,600 $2,400 $3,000 $5,000 $38,000 $95,000 $140,000 $330 $540 $875 $950 $1,025 $1,325 $2,000 $6,100 $16,000 $48,000 $24 $24 $27 $28.50 $30 $35 $40 $105 $135 $480 $22 $28.50 $30 $40 $52.30 $34 $40 $85 $300 $2,600 $1.70 $1.80 $2 $2.20 $2.40 $2.70 $6 $34 $75 $3,000 $5 $5 $5.10 $5.40 $5.60 $6.30 $17 $18.50 $22 $45

MS62 MS63 MS64 MS65 MS66 MS67 PF60 PF63 PF64 PF65

$250 $380 $600 $1,585 $2,860 $12,000 — — — — $1,720 $3,660 $6,400 $21,000 $34,000 $80,000 $78,000 $120,000 $180,000 $300,000 $370 $440 $545 $800 $1,000 $1,780 $3,250 $5,000 $7,800 $14,000 $460,000 $905,000 $1,150,000 $2,100,000 — — — — — — $38,000 $60,000 $195,000 $400,000 — — — — — — $240,000 $385,000 $530,000 $2,000,000 — — — — — — $46,800 $68,000 $92,000 $135,000 — — $125,000 $300,000 — — $29,000 $38,000 $54,000 $85,000 $125,000 $275,000 $55,000 $140,000 $165,000 — $53,400 $10,000 $15,300 $54,800 $68,500 $105,000 $79,500 $220,000 $275,000 — $340 $395 $445 $795 $900 — $2,500 $4,800 $6,500 $15,000 $330 $420 $570 $1,300 $4,800 $38,000 $4,380 $10,000 $16,000 $28,000 $1,940 $2,750 $4,000 $7,200 $15,000 $45,000 $5,200 $10,000 $14,250 $26,000 — — — — — — $128,300 $175,000 $195,000 $230,000 $109,000 $164,000 $363,000 $575,000 — — — — — — $22,000 $29,000 $51,400 $140,000 $175,000 — — — — — $15,300 $26,000 $43,000 $103,000 $170,000 $205,000 — — — — $12,000 $21,000 $45,000 $90,000 $180,000 — — — — — $75,000 $88,000 $136,000 $235,000 $475,000 $800,000 $240,000 $650,000 $775,000 $1,000,000 $5,400 $9,250 $18,000 $67,000 — — — — — — $2,100 $4,300 $8,700 $32,000 — — $8,500 $26,000 $52,500 — $405 $455 $590 $1,445 $2,350 $8,000 $3,700 $9,100 $13,500 $25,000 $500 $825 $1,595 $6,240 $15,600 $37,200 $7,500 $15,300 $23,000 $46,000 $145,000 $303,000 $484,000 $910,000 — — — — — — $35,000 $58,000 $140,000 $260,000 — — — — — — $91,000 $115,000 $138,000 — — — — — — — $6,100 $14,200 $25,000 — — — $12,500 $44,000 $85,000 $165,000 $735 $800 $930 $2,060 $3,400 $19,000 $12,100 $29,000 $55,000 $61,000 $1,150 $1,500 $2,300 $5,820 $10,000 $31,000 $4,620 $11,500 $16,300 $32,000 $775 $812 $1,100 $2,300 $5,000 $22,000 $11,200 $12,700 $21,500 $67,000 $4,400 $6,000 $7,100 $10,000 — — $75,000 $130,000 $230,000 — $1,650 $2,640 $24,200 $150,000 — — $30,000 $60,000 $115,000 $275,000 $1,386 $1,456 $1,516 $2,500 $4,700 $31,500 $10,200 $25,000 $40,000 $83,000 $15,900 $20,000 $23,000 $37,000 $60,000 $125,000 $15,000 $26,000 $40,000 $75,000 $1,395 $1,448 $1,479 $1,583 $1,935 $5,200 — — — — $1,395 $1,448 $1,478 $1,580 $1,970 $8,600 $18,000 $30,500 $4,500 $72,600

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ALABAMA AZ, 85308. PH: 623- 570-3816 or [email protected]. CALIFORNIA Sep 21 AL, Trussville. Central Alabama Coin and Sep 8 AZ, Chandler. Camelback Collectibles Coin, Jul 27-28 CA, Fremont. 47th Annual Coin Club Show. Paper Money Show. Trussville Civic Center, 5381 Stamp, & Collectible Show. American Legion Post Elks Lodge, 38991 Farwell Dr.. SH: Sat. 10am - 5pm; Trussville-Clay Road. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Alabama 35, 2240 W Chandler Blvd. SH: 8am - 2pm. A: Free. Sun. 10am - 4pm. SP: Fremont Coin Club. A: Free. T: Numismatic Society. A: Free. T: 43. F: $70 (includes T: 40. Bill Jernigan, 6750 E Main Street Suite 105, 45. F: $200. Vince Lacariere. PH: 510- 366-1365 or lunch). Carl Shory, 109 Foothills Parkway, Suite 111, Mesa, AZ, 85205. PH: 480- 227-3604 or xaviercoins. [email protected]. Chelsea, Al, 35043. PH: 205- 612-5538 or alabam- [email protected] or camelbackcollectables.com. Aug 4 CA, Anaheim. North County Monthly Coin acoinshow.com. Sep 21 AZ, Phoenix. Northwest Valley Coin, Card & Show. Embassy Suites Hotel, 3100 E Frontera St.,. Stamp Show. LaQuinta Inn, 2510 W. Greenway Rd. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Pacific Expos LLC. A: $1. T: ARIZONA SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: AZCS. A: Free. T: 35. F: $40-$50. 22. F: $150-$300. Kerry Pieropan, PO Box 69A06, Aug 11 AZ, Chandler. Camelback Collectibles Coin, Mike Vechiola, 6915 W. Morrow Dr. Suite 7, Glendale, West Hollywood, CA, 90069. PH: 714- 271-8946 or Stamp, & Collectible Show. American Legion Post AZ, 85308. PH: 623- 570-3816 or [email protected]. PacificExposLLC.com. 35, 2240 W Chandler Blvd. SH: 8am - 2pm. A: Free. ARKANSAS Aug 18 CA, Fairfield. 29th Annual Fairfield Coin and T: 40. Bill Jernigan, 6750 E Main Street Suite 105, Collectibles Show. Fairfield Community Center Sep 13-14 AR, Mountain Home. 42nd Annual Stamp Mesa, AZ, 85205. PH: 480- 227-3604 or xaviercoins. Willow Hall, 1000 Kentucky Street. SH: 9am-4pm. [email protected] or camelbackcollectables.com. & Coin Show. Ramada Inn Convention Center, B62 & Commerce Dr.. SH: Fri. 10am - 5pm; Sat. 10am - SP: Fairfield Coin Club. A: $1. T: 30. Bill Bartz or Aug 24 AZ, Phoenix. Northwest Valley Coin, Card & Dave Trimmingham. (Bill), PH: 707- 688-8014 or Stamp Show. LaQuinta Inn, 2510 W. Greenway Rd. 4pm. SP: North Central Arkansas Coin Club. A: Free. T: 40. F: $50. Daryl Downs, 40 Plaza Way, Suite [email protected] (Dave) or www.solanoco- SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: AZCS. A: Free. T: 35. F: $40-$50. inclub.com. Mike Vechiola, 6915 W. Morrow Dr. Suite 7, Glendale, 8-194, Mountain Home, AR, 72653. PH: 870- 321- 9158 or [email protected]. Aug 23-25 CA, Arcadia. 30th Annual Golden State Coin Show. Arcadia Masonic Center, 55 West Duarte Road,. SH: Fri. 2pm - 7pm; Sat. 10am - 6pm; Sun. 10am - 4pm. SP: Numismatic Association of Free Numismatic News Southern California. A: $4. T: 55. F: $250. Scott McNatt. PH: 818- 667-2329. Aug 25 CA, McClellan. Sacramento Coin Show Show Directory Form Lionsgate Hotel, 3410 Westover St.. SH: 10am-5pm. A: $3. T: 60. Peter McIntosh. PH: 916- 317-9055. To have your show listed in the Numismatic News Show Aug 25 CA, Sacramento. Sacramento Coin Show. McClellan Conference Center. , Sacramento, CA, Directory just fi ll out and mail or fax this form. 95860. www.sacramentocoinshow.com Show site: (City (State) Zip Sep 1 CA, Anaheim. North County Monthly Coin Show. Embassy Suites Hotel, 3100 E Frontera St.,. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Pacific Expos LLC. A: $1. T: 22. Date: Time: F: $150-$300. Kerry Pieropan, PO Box 69A06, West Hollywood, CA, 90069. PH: 714- 271-8946 or Name of Show: PacificExposLLC.com. Sep 13-15 CA, Santa Clara. CoinExpo Santa Clara Coin, Sponsor: Stamp & Collectibles Show. Convention Center, 5001 Great America Parkway. SH: Fri. 10am - 6pm, Sat. Site location (hotel, convention center, etc): 10am - 5pm, Sun 10am - 4pm. SP: Griffin Coin. A: $6 (weekend). T: 80. Scott Griffin. PH: 415- 601-8661 or Street Address: [email protected] or www.griffincoin.com.

Admission charge No: Yes: Amount: CONNECTICUT Jul 27 CT, Naugatuck. Coin & Currency Show. American Number of tables: Table Fee: Legion Post #17, 21 Cedar St.. SH: 9am - 2pm. A: Free. T: 20. F: $50. J&S Collectibles, LLC, John If the show is multi-hobby, (including stamps, sports cards or other collectible tables), please Stassins Jr., PO Box 140262, Howard Beach, NY, 11414. PH: 718- 323-1930 or PH: 212- 777-0662 or indicate the number of tables offering primarily numismatic items: [email protected]. Aug 18 CT, West Haven. Liberty Coin Club Show. Elks Bourse chairman: Club, 265 Main St. SH: 9am - 2pm. SP: Liberty Coin Club. A: Free. T: 10. F: $35-$50. Perry Carpinella. PH: Chairman’s telephone number: 203- 248-1053 or [email protected]. Aug 24 CT, Naugatuck. Coin & Currency Show. E-mail address: American Legion Post #17, 21 Cedar St.. SH: 9am - 2pm. A: Free. T: 20. F: $50. J&S Collectibles, LLC, Address: John Stassins Jr., PO Box 140262, Howard Beach, NY, 11414. PH: 718- 323-1930 or PH: 212- 777-0662 or [email protected]. Fax 1-715-445-4087 Sep 15 CT, Cromwell. Hartford Coin & Currency Show. Courtyard Mariott, 4 Sebethe Dr.. SH: 9am - 3pm. A: Mail to: Numismatic News Show Directory Free. T: 40. F: $65/$80. J&S Collectibles LLC, John Stassins Jr, PO Box 140262, Howard Beach, NY, 5225 Joerns Drive, Suite 2, Stevens Point, WI 54481 11414. PH: 718- 323-1930 or PH: 212- 777-0662 or [email protected] PH: 917- 680-2030 or [email protected].

34 Numismatic News EXPRESS / July 23, 2019 Sep 28 CT, Naugatuck. Coin & Currency Show. 4pm. SP: Central Illinois Numismatic Association. A: Show. Knights of Columbus, 1010 Frederick Road. American Legion Post #17, 21 Cedar St.. SH: 9am $1. T: 72. F: $70. Patrick Devine. PH: 217- 787-3241 SH: 10am - 4pm. SP: Catonsville Coin Club. A: - 2pm. A: Free. T: 20. F: $50. J&S Collectibles, LLC, or [email protected]. Free. T: 28. Ray Knisley, 101 Hilton Ave, Catonsville, John Stassins Jr., PO Box 140262, Howard Beach, Aug 4 IL, Palatine. 1st Sunday N.O.I.S.E. Coin Show. MD, 21228. PH: 410- 747-6231 or rayknisley1@ NY, 11414. PH: 718- 323-1930 or PH: 212- 777- Holiday Inn Express, 1550 E. Dundee Rd. SH: gmail.com. 0662 or [email protected]. 9am - 3pm. SP: N.O.I.S.E.. A: Free. T: 25. F: $65. Sep 1 MD, Lutherville-Timonium. Hunt Valley - N.O.I.S.E., Joe, PO Box 193, Crystal Lake, IL, Timonium Coin & Currency Show. Holiday Inn, 9615 FLORIDA 60039. PH: 815- 479-0350 or noisecoinshowilli- Deereco Rd. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Legacy Coins & Jul 28 FL, Greenacres. 4th Sunday of the Month Show. [email protected]. Currency. A: Free. T: 30. F: $80-6ft., $150-12ft.. Ralph American Polish Club, 4725 Lake Worth Road. SH: Aug 11 IL, Countryside. West Suburban Coin & Piedmont, PO Box 5334, Timonium, MD, 21094. PH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Palm Beach Coin Club. A: Free. Collectibles Show. Operating Engineers Local 150 410- 929-8178 or Day of show, PH: 410- 925-7854 T: 50. F: $75. Tony Swicer, PO Box 5823, Lake Union Hall, 6200 Joliet Rd.. SH: 9am - 3pm. A: Free. or [email protected] or www.legacycoins. Worth, FL, 33466. PH: 561- 964-7236 or swicer@ T: 85. Kevin Wasmer. PH: 630- 399-9060 or west- wordpress.com. comcast.net. suburbancoinshow.com. Sep 15 MD, Edgewater. The Annapolis Coin & Currency Aug 3 FL, Wesley Chapel. 1st Saturday Coin Club Aug 13-17 IL, Rosemont. ANA World’s Fair of Money. Show. The Elk Lodge #622, 2 Pythian Drive. SH: Show. Eagle Lodge #3752, 4149 New River Rd. Donald E. Stephens Conv. Center, 5555 N. River 9am - 4:30pm. A: Free. T: 30. Carl Earl Ostiguy, PO corner of SR54. SH: 8am - 1pm. SP: Zephyrhills Rd.. SP: American Numismatic Association. PH: Box 92, Savage, MD, 20763. PH: 443- 623-7025 or Coin Club. A: Free. F: $40. Dennis Jones. PH: 813- 719- 482-9849 or [email protected] or www. [email protected] or www.coinshows.com. 355-6813. WorldsFairOfMoney.com. Sep 15 MD, Annapolis. The Annapolis Coin & Currency Aug 3-4 FL, Milton. Pensacola Coin Show. Santa Rosa Aug 18 IL, Itasca. 3rd Sunday N.O.I.S.E. Coin Show. Show. The Elk Lodge #622, 2 Pythian Drive. A: Free. County Auditorium, 4530 Spikes Way. SH: Sat. 9am Holiday Inn, 860 West Irving Pk.. SH: 9am - 3pm. Carl Earl Ostiguy, PO Box 92, Savage, MD, 20763. - 5pm, Sun. 9am - 3pm. SP: Pensacola Numismatic SP: N.O.I.S.E.. A: Free. T: 40. F: $65. N.O.I.S.E., Joe, PH: 443- 623-7025 or [email protected] or Society. A: Free. T: 35. Dave Parenteau. or PH: PO Box 193, Crystal Lake, IL, 60039. PH: 815- 479- www.coinshows.com. 850- 932-0933. 0350 or [email protected]. Aug 17 FL, DeFuniak Springs. DeFuniak Coin & Sep 1 IL, Palatine. 1st Sunday N.O.I.S.E. Coin Show. MASSACHUSETTS Collectable Show. DeFuniak Springs Community Holiday Inn Express, 1550 E. Dundee Rd. SH: Aug 4 MA, Dedham. 1st Sunday Monthly Coin Show. Center, 361 N. Tenth St.. SH: 9am - 5pm. SP: 9am - 3pm. SP: N.O.I.S.E.. A: Free. T: 25. F: $65. Holiday Inn, 55 Ariadne Rd. SH: 9am - 4pm. A: Free. DeFuniak Springs Coin Club. A: Free. F: $60. N.O.I.S.E., Joe, PO Box 193, Crystal Lake, IL, T: 30. F: $65-$125. Edward T. Donegan. PH: 508- Thomas G. Scott, PO Box 978, DeFuniak Springs, 60039. PH: 815- 479-0350 or noisecoinshowilli- 631-1423 or [email protected]. FL, 32433. PH: 850- 830-6176 or TGScott373@ [email protected]. Aug 11 MA, Auburn. Sunday Coin Show. Elks Lodge, gmail.com. Sep 8 IL, Countryside. West Suburban Coin & 754 Southbridge St. (Rt. 12). SH: 9:30am - 2:30pm. Aug 18 FL, Plantation. 3rd Sunday Coin Show. Collectibles Show. Operating Engineers Local 150 SP: EBW Promotions, LLC. A: Free. T: 46. EBW Volunteer Park, 12050 W. Sunrise Blvd.. SH: 10am - Union Hall, 6200 Joliet Rd.. SH: 9am - 3pm. A: Free. Promotions, LLC, PO Box 3, Wilmington, MA, 01887. 3pm. SP: Ft. Lauderdale Coin Club. A: Free. T: 50. F: T: 85. Kevin Wasmer. PH: 630- 399-9060 or west- PH: 978- 658-0160 or [email protected] or $65. Joe Marshall. PH: 954- 802-4967 or magikj48@ suburbancoinshow.com. www.ebwpromotions.com. yahoo.com. Sep 12-14 IL, St. Charles. 60th ILNA Coin & Currency Aug 21 MA, Uxbridge. Blackstone Valley Coin & Aug 25 FL, Greenacres. 4th Sunday of the Month Show. Show. Pheasant Run Resort, Mega Center, 4051 Collectibles Club 3rd Wed. Coin Show. VFW Post American Polish Club, 4725 Lake Worth Road. SH: E. Main St.. SH: Thurs 12pm - 6pm; Fri 9am - 6pm; #1385, 16 Cross Rd.. SH: 3pm - 8pm. A: Free. Mike 9am - 3pm. SP: Palm Beach Coin Club. A: Free. Sat 9am - 4pm. SP: Illinois Numismatic Association. McDonald. PH: 774- 280-4333. T: 50. F: $75. Tony Swicer, PO Box 5823, Lake A: Free. F: $275. Jim Paicz, P.O. Box 628, Richton Aug 25 MA, Devens. Monthly Coin Show. Spring Hill Worth, FL, 33466. PH: 561- 964-7236 or swicer@ Park, IL, 60471. Jim Paicz, PH: 708- 670-3469 or Suites (Marriott), 31 Andrews Parkway,. SH: 9am - comcast.net. Joyce Paicz, PH: 708- 670-3126 or [email protected] 3pm. SP: EBW Promotions, LLC. A: $1. T: 75. EBW Sep 7 FL, Wesley Chapel. 1st Saturday Coin Club or www.ilnaclub.org. Promotions, LLC, PO Box 3, Wilmington, MA, 01887. Show. Eagle Lodge #3752, 4149 New River Rd. Sep 15 IL, Itasca. 3rd Sunday N.O.I.S.E. Coin Show. PH: 978- 658-0160 or [email protected] or corner of SR54. SH: 8am - 1pm. SP: Zephyrhills Holiday Inn, 860 West Irving Pk.. SH: 9am - 3pm. www.ebwpromotions.com. Coin Club. A: Free. F: $40. Dennis Jones. PH: 813- SP: N.O.I.S.E.. A: Free. T: 40. F: $65. N.O.I.S.E., Joe, Aug 25 MA, Chicopee. Coin, Card, & Collectible Show. 355-6813. PO Box 193, Crystal Lake, IL, 60039. PH: 815- 479- Boys & Girls Club Gym, 580 Meadow St,. SH: 9am Sep 15 FL, Plantation. 3rd Sunday Coin Show. 0350 or [email protected]. - 2pm. SP: Chicopee Boys & Girls Club. A: $1. F: Volunteer Park, 12050 W. Sunrise Blvd.. SH: 10am - Sep 29 IL, Collinsville. 37th Annual Fall Coin Show. $30. Joe Garrity. Joe Garrity, PH: 413- 593-6046 or 3pm. SP: Ft. Lauderdale Coin Club. A: Free. T: 50. F: American Legion Post 365, 1022 Vandalia St.. Sim Simson, PH: 802- 380-2319 or coins2319@ $65. Joe Marshall. PH: 954- 802-4967 or magikj48@ SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Metro East Coin & Currency gmail.com. yahoo.com. Club. A: Free. T: 32. F: $45/8ft.. Rich Rettle, 407 Sep 1 MA, Dedham. 1st Sunday Monthly Coin Show. Sep 22 FL, Greenacres. 4th Sunday of the Month Show. Beltline Rd; Box 227, Collinville, IL, 62234. PH: Holiday Inn, 55 Ariadne Rd. SH: 9am - 4pm. A: Free. American Polish Club, 4725 Lake Worth Road. SH: 618- 977-3145 or [email protected] or www. T: 30. F: $65-$125. Edward T. Donegan. PH: 508- 9am - 3pm. SP: Palm Beach Coin Club. A: Free. MetroEastCoinCurrencyClub.com. 631-1423 or [email protected]. T: 50. F: $75. Tony Swicer, PO Box 5823, Lake Sep 18 MA, Uxbridge. Blackstone Valley Coin & Worth, FL, 33466. PH: 561- 964-7236 or swicer@ INDIANA Collectibles Club 3rd Wed. Coin Show. VFW Post comcast.net. Aug 31 IN, South Bend. Michiana Coin show. Comfort #1385, 16 Cross Rd.. SH: 3pm - 8pm. A: Free. Mike Suites, 52939 U.S. 933 North. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: McDonald. PH: 774- 280-4333. GEORGIA Paicz & Paunicka Expos. Jim, PH: 708- 670-3469 Sep 29 MA, New Bedford. Coin Show of Greater New Jul 13 GA, Jasper. Pickens County Coin Club Annual or Jeff, PH: 574- 315-0238 or [email protected]. Bedford. VFW Poirier Post #3260, 281 Appleton Show. Amnicola Electric Membership Bldg. at Dean Street. SH: 9am - 2pm. SP: Coin Club of Greater Center, Hwy. 515 at Camp Rd. SH: 9am-5pm. T: 15. IOWA New Bedford. A: Free. T: 30. Patti Bourgeois, PO Box F: free. Tom Youngblood. PH: 770- 815-4042. Aug 18 IA, Council Bluffs. Monthly Coin & Bullion 2991, New Bedford, MA, 02740. PH: 508- 679-5910 Aug 11 GA, Marietta. Greater Atlanta Coin Show. Hilton Show. Hilton Garden Inn, 2702 Mid America Dr., or [email protected] or www.CCGNB.com. Atlanta/Marietta Hotel & Conference Center, 500 West Side of Horseshoe Casino,. SP: Ed Bishop. Powder Springs Street. SH: 9am - 5pm. A: Free. A: Free. T: 40. F: $35/6ft, $42.50/8ft. Ed Bishop. MICHIGAN T: 37. F: $90. Bob O’Brien. PH: 770- 772-4359 or PH: 402- 721-7364 or cell, PH: 402- 720-3355 or Aug 25 MI, Troy. 12th Annual Southeastern Michigan [email protected] or www.atlcoin.com. [email protected]. Coin Show. American Polish Cultural Ctr., 2975 E. Aug 23-25 GA, Dalton. BRNA 60th Annual Convention. Sep 15 IA, Council Bluffs. Monthly Coin & Bullion Maple Rd. at Dequindre Rd.. SH: 10am - 4pm. SP: NW GA Trade & Convention Ctr., 2211 Dug Gap Show. Hilton Garden Inn, 2702 Mid America Dr., Polish American / Huron Valley Numismatic Soceities. Battle Rd.. SH: Fri. & Sat. 10am - 6pm; Sun. 10am West Side of Horseshoe Casino,. SP: Ed Bishop. A: Free. F: $95. PANS, Box 80515, Rochester, MI, - 3pm. SP: Blue Ridge Numismatic Association. A: A: Free. T: 40. F: $35/6ft, $42.50/8ft. Ed Bishop. 48308-0515. Les Rosik, PH: 248- 909-2670 or Brett Free. T: 300. Ron Blackman, P.O. Box 56156, Virginia PH: 402- 721-7364 or cell, PH: 402- 720-3355 or Irick, PH: 313- 207-3562 or [email protected] or Beach, VA, 23456. PH: 321- 258-0325 or rblack- [email protected]. www.pans-club.org / www.windsorcoinclub.com. [email protected] or www.brna.org. Sep 14-15 MI, Flint. Coin, Sports Card & Collectibles Sep 8 GA, Marietta. Greater Atlanta Coin Show. Hilton KANSAS Show. Dort Mall, 3600 S. Dort Hwy.. SH: Sat 10am Atlanta/Marietta Hotel & Conference Center, 500 Aug 16-17 KS, Wichita. Annual Coin & Stamp Show. - 6pm, Sun 10am - 3pm. A: Free. T: 20. F: $60. Bob Powder Springs Street. SH: 9am - 5pm. A: Free. Cessna Activity Center, 2744 Geo. Washington Blvd.. Gunther. PH: 810- 280-6873 or bobcollectscoins@ T: 37. F: $90. Bob O’Brien. PH: 770- 772-4359 or SH: Fri 9am - 5pm; Sat. 9am - 4pm. SP: Kansas gmail.com. [email protected] or www.atlcoin.com. Numismatic Association. A: Free. F: $115. R.E. Lott, Sep 19-21 MI, Dearborn. Dearborn Coin & Currency PO Box 532, KS, 66002. PH: 316- 683-6593. Show. Performing Arts Center, 15801 Michigan ILLINOIS MARYLAND Avenue. SH: Thurs. 2pm - 6pm, Fri. 10am - 6pm, Jul 28 IL, Springfield. 30th Annual Summer Coin Show. Sat. 10am - 4pm. SP: Dealer’s First Choice, Inc.. A: Jul 28 MD, Catonsville. Catonsville Coin Club 2019 Northfield Center I, 3210 Northfield Dr.. SH: 9am - $3. T: 125. F: $200-$350. Joseph H. LeBlanc, PO

www.numismaticnews.com / July 23, 2019 35 Box 5534, Plymouth, MI, 48170. PH: 734- 216-1004 658-0160 or [email protected] or www.ebw- NC, 28625. PH: 704- 775-4672 or carolinaprospec- or [email protected] or www.dearborn- promotions.com. [email protected]. coinshow.com. Sep 15 NH, Nashua. 3rd Sun. Coin Show. Holiday Inn Aug 17-18 NC, Raleigh. Rare Coins of Raleigh Coin & Sep 21 MI, East Lansing. Michigan Token and Medal , 9 Northeastern Blvd. SH: 9am - 2pm. SP: EBW Currency Show. NC Fairgrounds, Martin Building, Society Fall Show. E.L. Hannah Community Center, Promotions, LLC. A: Free. T: 49. EBW Promotions, 1025 Blue Ridge Blvd.. SP: Rare Coins of Raleigh. 819 Abbot Road. SH: 8:30am-1:30pm. SP: Michigan LLC, PO Box 3, Willmington, MA, 01887. PH: 978- Shanna Millis. PH: 919- 790-8544 or rarecoinsofra- Token and Medal Society. A: Free. T: 8. F: $15. Tom 658-0160 or [email protected] or www.ebw- [email protected] or www.rarecoinsofraleigh.com. Klunzinger, P.O. Box 85, Okemos, MI, 48605. PH: 517- promotions.com. Sep 7-8 NC, Jacksonville. Rare Coins of Raleigh Coin & 349-0799 or [email protected]. Currency Show. Jacksonville Conference Center, 800 NEW JERSEY New Bridge. St.. SP: Rare Coins of Raleigh. Shanna MINNESOTA Jul 28 NJ, Old Bridge. Coin, Currency, Stamp,& Millis. PH: 919- 790-8544 or rarecoinsofraleigh@ Aug 10 MN, Roseville. Roseville Coin Show. Skating Center, Collectibles Show. Old Bridge First Aid & Rescue gmail.com or www.rarecoinsofraleigh.com. 2661 Civic Center Dr.. SP: City Numismatics, LLC. Squad Bldg., 200 Marlboro Rd. & Ferris Rd.. SH: 8am A: Free. T: 20. F: $60. Andrew Swammi. PH: 612- 770- - 2pm. A: Free. T: 24. Matt Sulikowski. PH: 732- 740- OHIO 1298 or [email protected]. 4604 or PH: 732- 290-9090 or [email protected]. Jul 28 OH, Cincinnati. Greenhills Classic Coin and Aug 18 MN, South St. Paul. South St. Paul Coin Show. Aug 10 NJ, Colts Neck. Coin, Sport Card, & Collectible Stamp Show. American Legion Post 530, 11100 Former South St. Paul VFW Post 295, 111 Concord Show. Saint Mary’s Church, Rte. 34 North & Phanlax Winton Rd.. SH: 10am - 4pm. SP: Jim Huffman. A: Exchange S. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Meyers Coin Shows. Rd. SH: 9am - 3pm. A: Free. T: 40. F: $25/1 6ft., Free. T: 55. F: $42. Jim Huffman, PO Box 24, Plain A: Free. T: 40. F: $55. $45/2 6ft.. Jimmy Cirronella. PH: 732- 526-7337 or City, OH, 43064. PH: 937- 901-2110 or numismaniao- Sep 8 MN, Bloomington. Coin and Currency Show. [email protected]. [email protected]. Bloomington Crowne Plaza, 3 Appletree Sq.. SH: Aug 11 NJ, Burlington Township. Burlington Coin Show. Aug 4 OH, Fairview Park. Universal Coin, Currency 9am - 4pm. SP: Antique Coins. A: Free. T: 25. F: Masonic Lodge, 2308 Mt. Holly Rd. (Rt. 541). SH: 9am & Stamp Show. American Legion Post 421, 22001 $45/6ft., $55/8ft.. PH: 651- 269-5846 or hunt4coins@ - 2pm. A: Free. T: 25. F: $60. Steve Robertson. PH: Brook Park Rd. SH: 10am - 3pm. A: Free. T: 35. John yahoo.com. 609- 499-8826 or [email protected] or Cotleur. PH: 440- 864-7473. Sep 14 MN, Roseville. Roseville Coin Show. Skating Center, BurlingtonCoinShow.com. Aug 11 OH, Toledo. Blue Ribbon Coin, Stamp, & Card 2661 Civic Center Dr.. SP: Mill City Numismatics, LLC. Aug 25 NJ, Old Bridge. Coin, Currency, Stamp,& Show. Saint Clements Hall, 3030 Tremainsville A: Free. T: 20. F: $60. Andrew Swammi. PH: 612- 770- Collectibles Show. Old Bridge First Aid & Rescue Rd.. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Laramie & Sons Sports 1298 or [email protected]. Squad Bldg., 200 Marlboro Rd. & Ferris Rd.. SH: 8am Collectibles. A: Free. F: $40/1. Harold Laramie Jr., Sep 22 MN, South St. Paul. South St. Paul Coin Show. - 2pm. A: Free. T: 24. Matt Sulikowski. PH: 732- 740- 155 Oak St., Rossford, OH, 43460. PH: 419- 654- Former South St. Paul VFW Post 295, 111 Concord 4604 or PH: 732- 290-9090 or [email protected]. 0656 or [email protected] or blueribboncoinshow. Exchange S. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Meyers Coin Shows. Sep 8 NJ, Burlington Township. Burlington Coin Show. weebly.com. A: Free. T: 40. F: $55. Masonic Lodge, 2308 Mt. Holly Rd. (Rt. 541). SH: 9am Aug 18 OH, Columbus. Columbus Coin Show. Makoy Sep 29 MN, Saint Cloud. Mid-Minnesota Coin Expo. - 2pm. A: Free. T: 25. F: $60. Steve Robertson. PH: Center, 5462 Center Street, Hilliard. SH: 10am - 4pm. Kelly Inn - Grand Ball Room, 100 4th Ave. S.. SH: 609- 499-8826 or [email protected] or SP: Dan Rich Dr. Coin & Currency. A: $2 18 & over. 9am - 4pm. SP: Joseph J. Ritzer. A: Free. T: 40. F: $55. BurlingtonCoinShow.com. T: 40. F: $45. Dan Rich, PO Box 340123, Columbus, Joseph J. Ritzer, 34866 Tower Rd, Albany, MN, 56307. Sep 14 NJ, Colts Neck. Coin, Sport Card, & Collectible OH, 43234-0123. PH: 614- 785-9967 or drich@ PH: 320- 260-1971 or [email protected]. Show. Saint Mary’s Church, Rte. 34 North & Phanlax columbus.rr.com. Rd. SH: 9am - 3pm. A: Free. T: 40. F: $25/1 6ft., Aug 25 OH, Cincinnati. Greenhills Classic Coin and MISSISSIPPI $45/2 6ft.. Jimmy Cirronella. PH: 732- 526-7337 or Stamp Show. American Legion Post 530, 11100 Sep 21-22 MS, Vicksburg. 100th Vicksburg Coin Show. [email protected]. Winton Rd.. SH: 10am - 4pm. SP: Jim Huffman. A: Riverwalk Casino, 1046 Warrenton Road ( I-20 Sep 15 NJ, Clifton. World Money Show. Recreation Ctr., Free. T: 55. F: $42. Jim Huffman, PO Box 24, Plain Exit 1A). SH: Sat. 9am - 5pm; Sun. 10am - 4pm. 1232 Main Ave.. A: Free. T: 45. F: $45. Andrew Levy, City, OH, 43064. PH: 937- 901-2110 or numismaniao- SP: Vicksburg Coin Club. A: Free. T: 35. F: $125. PO Box 7013, Wantagh, NY, 11793-7013. PH: 516- [email protected]. Jody Wooten, 309 Dogwood Lake Dr., Vicksburg, 859-7829 or [email protected]. Aug 29-Sep 1 OH, Dublin. Ohio State Coin Show. Crown MS, 39183. PH: 601- 529-4166 or wooten.jody@ Sep 22 NJ, Old Bridge. Coin, Currency, Stamp,& Plaza Hotel, 600 Metro Place North. SH: Fri & Sat yahoo.com. Collectibles Show. Old Bridge First Aid & Rescue 10am - 6pm; Sun 10am - 4pm. SP: Central Ohio MISSOURI Squad Bldg., 200 Marlboro Rd. & Ferris Rd.. SH: 8am Numismatic Assoc.. A: $4. T: 125. Patty Cass, PMB - 2pm. A: Free. T: 24. Matt Sulikowski. PH: 732- 740- 298, 1601 W. 5th Ave., Columbus, OH, 43212-2310. Aug 4 MO, Kansas City. ARC Monthly Coin Show. American Legion Post 21, 16701 E. 40 Hwy.. A: Free. 4604 or PH: 732- 290-9090 or [email protected]. PH: 614- 571-2745 or [email protected]. T: 40. F: $60-$120. American Rare Coin, John Ryan, Sep 8 OH, Fairview Park. Universal Coin, Currency & NEW YORK Stamp Show. American Legion Post 421, 22001 521 E. Red Bridge Rd., Kansas City, MO, 64131. PH: Sep 8 NY, Albany. CDCDA Coin & Hobby Show. Polish 816- 942-7900. Brook Park Rd. SH: 10am - 3pm. A: Free. T: 35. John Community Center , 225 Washington Ave. Ext. Cotleur. PH: 440- 864-7473. Sep 8 MO, Kansas City. ARC Monthly Coin Show. SH: 11am - 4pm. SP: Capital District Coin Dealers American Legion Post 21, 16701 E. 40 Hwy.. A: Free. Sep 15 OH, Toledo. Blue Ribbon Coin, Stamp, & Card Association. A: $2. F: $65. Ron Pugh, PO Box 2081, Show. Saint Clements Hall, 3030 Tremainsville T: 40. F: $60-$120. American Rare Coin, John Ryan, Scotia, NY, 12302. PH: 518- 372-3611 or rpugh2@ 521 E. Red Bridge Rd., Kansas City, MO, 64131. PH: Rd.. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Laramie & Sons Sports nycap.rr.com. Collectibles. A: Free. F: $40/1. Harold Laramie Jr., 816- 942-7900. Sep 13-14 NY, Tarrytown. Westchester Coin & Stamp Sep 21 MO, St. Charles. 2019 International Coin Fair. 155 Oak St., Rossford, OH, 43460. PH: 419- 654- Show. Westchester Marriott, 670 White Plains Rd.. A: 0656 or [email protected] or blueribboncoinshow. American Legion Post 312, 2500 Raymond Drive. Free. T: 50. Mark Simon, PO Box 414, Jefferson Valley, SH: 9am - 5pm. SP: The World Coin Club of Missouri. weebly.com. NY, 10535. PH: 914- 299-3995. Sep 15 OH, Columbus. Columbus Coin Show. Makoy A: Free. T: 61. F: $70/1, $110/2. The World Coin Sep 15 NY, Liverpool. ONA Coin & Currency Show. Club of Missouri, Steven C. Erdmann, Saint Louis, Center, 5462 Center Street, Hilliard. SH: 10am - 4pm. Maplewood Inn, 400 7th North St.. SH: 10am - 3pm. SP: SP: Dan Rich Dr. Coin & Currency. A: $2 18 & over. MO, 63141-0652. PH: 636- 296-0623 or steven_erd- Onondaga Numismatic Association. A: Free. T: 27. F: [email protected]. T: 40. F: $45. Dan Rich, PO Box 340123, Columbus, $55. Mark Caiello, 652 Old Liverpool Rd., Liverpool, NY, OH, 43234-0123. PH: 614- 785-9967 or drich@ NEBRASKA 13088. PH: 315- 461-9379 or [email protected]. columbus.rr.com. Sep 28 NY, Niagara Falls. Semi-Annual Coin, Currency, Aug 18 NE, Omaha. Monthly Coin & Bullion Show. Hilton Sep 29 OH, Cincinnati. Greenhills Classic Coin and and Collectibles Show. Lewiston Fire Hall. 1705 Garden Inn, 2702 Mid America Dr., (West Side of Stamp Show. American Legion Post 530, 11100 Horseshoe Casino in Council Bluffs, Iowa),. SP: Saunders Settlement Rd. SH: 10am-5pm. SP: Niagara Winton Rd.. SH: 10am - 4pm. SP: Jim Huffman. A: Ed Bishop. A: Free. T: 40. F: $35/6ft, $42.50/8ft. Ed Frontier Coin Club. A: Free. T: 70. David Tortorice. PH: Free. T: 55. F: $42. Jim Huffman, PO Box 24, Plain Bishop. PH: 402- 721-7364 or cell, PH: 402- 720-3355 716-873-4280. City, OH, 43064. PH: 937- 901-2110 or numismaniao- or [email protected]. NORTH CAROLINA [email protected]. Sep 15 NE, Omaha. Monthly Coin & Bullion Show. Hilton Aug 10-11 NC, Fletcher. 11th Annual Coin & Currency OKLAHOMA Garden Inn, 2702 Mid America Dr., (West Side of Show. Virginia Boone Bldg., Western NC Agricultural Sep 6-8 OK, Broken Arrow. ONA Greater Tulsa Coin Horseshoe Casino in Council Bluffs, Iowa),. SP: Ctr., 1301 Fanning Ridge Rd., Enter Gate 5 off Airport show. Stoney Creek Hotel and Conference Center, Ed Bishop. A: Free. T: 40. F: $35/6ft, $42.50/8ft. Ed Rd,,. SH: Sat. 10am - 5pm; Sun. 10am - 3pm. SP: 200 West Albany Dr.,. SH: Fri. 12pm - 6pm, Sat. 9am Bishop. PH: 402- 721-7364 or cell, PH: 402- 720-3355 Buncombe County Coin Club. A: Free. T: 40. F: $220. - 6pm, Sun. 8am - 2pm. SP: Oklahoma Numismatic or [email protected]. Roger D. Gumm, 4020 Hendersonville Rd., Ste. F, Society / hosted by The Greater Tulsa Magic Empire Fletcher, NC, 28732. PH: 828- 768-2200 or gscoin- NEW HAMPSHIRE Coin Club. A: Free. T: 75. Chris Harrell. PH: 918- 850- [email protected]. Aug 18 NH, Nashua. 3rd Sun. Coin Show. Holiday Inn 0117 or [email protected]. Aug 10-11 NC, Statesville. Iredell-Statesville Coin Club , 9 Northeastern Blvd. SH: 9am - 2pm. SP: EBW Sep 13-14 OK, Duncan. Duncan’s Annual Coin Show. 24th Annual Show. Civic Center, 300 S. Center St. SH: Promotions, LLC. A: Free. T: 49. EBW Promotions, Stephens County Fairgrounds , 1618 South 13th. SH: 10am - 4pm. SP: Iredell-Statesville Coin Club. A: Free. LLC, PO Box 3, Willmington, MA, 01887. PH: 978- Fri 10-5/Sat 9-5. A: Free. F: $75. Ed McGill, PO Box T: 70. Bill Brewer, 414 Turnersburg Hwy, Statesville,

36 Numismatic News EXPRESS / July 23, 2019 684, Duncan, OK, 73534. Ed, PH: 580- 475-4570 or Aug 25 PA, Trevose. Trevose Coin Show. Fire House, Sep 22 PA, Trevose. Trevose Coin Show. Fire House, [email protected]. 4900 Street Rd.. SH: 10am - 3pm. SP: John 4900 Street Rd.. SH: 10am - 3pm. SP: John Bachman. A: Free. F: $80 / $135. John Bachman, PO Bachman. A: Free. F: $80 / $135. John Bachman, PO OREGON Box 44, Magnolia, DE, 19962. PH: 610- 937-0332 or Box 44, Magnolia, DE, 19962. PH: 610- 937-0332 or Aug 17-18 OR, Florence. 22nd Annual Florence Coin [email protected]. [email protected]. Show. Event Center, 715 Quince Street. SH: Sat. Sep 1 PA, Circleville. Greensburg Coin Club Show. Sep 28-29 PA, Harrisburg. 57th Annual Harrisburg Coin 10am - 5pm; Sun. 10am - 3:30pm. SP: Dennis Fire Hall, 129 Robin Station Rd.. SH: 9am - 2pm. Show. Scottish Rite Cathedral of Harrisburg, 2701 Hankins and Terry Woodward. A: Free. F: $175. SP: Greensburg Coin Club. A: Free. F: $45-$80. Joe North Third St.. SH: Sat. 9am - 4pm, Sun. 10am - Dennis Hankins or Terry Woodward. Dennis, PH: Tanyer. PH: 724- 523-0516 or [email protected]. 3pm. SP: Harrisburg Coin Club. A: Free. Dean Kent. 541- 401-0949 or Terry, PH: 541- 997-2682. Sep 6-8 PA, Monroeville. C.A.M.P. Invitational Fall Coin cell, PH: 717- 991-5065 or [email protected] Sep 21-22 OR, Grants Pass. 54th Annual Coin, Show. Monroeville Convention Ctr., South Wing, 209 or www.harrisburgcoinclub.com. Currency, & Token Show. Josephine County Mall Blvd 15146. SH: Fri and Sat 10am-6pm Sun Fairgrounds, Redwood Hwy. SH: Sat 10am - 5pm, 10am-3pm. A: Free. T: 100. F: varies. Sarosi’s Coins SOUTH CAROLINA Sun 9am - 3pm. SP: Caveman Coin Club. A: Free. F: and More Productions, LLC, Kathy or John Paul Aug 2-4 SC, Charleston. Low Country Summer Coin $125/1, $225/2, $290/3, $360/4. Jack Smith, PO Box Sarosi, PO Box 1315, Johnstown, PA, 15907. PH: Show. Exhibit Building, Exchange Park Fairgrounds, 551, Grants Pass, OR, 97528. PH: 541- 761-7757 or 814- 535-5766 or [email protected] 9860 Hwy 78,(Ladson). SH: Fri. 12pm - 6pm; Sat. [email protected]. or www.sarosicoinshows.com. 9am - 6pm; Sun. 10am - 3pm. SP: Low Country PENNSYLVANIA Sep 7 PA, Lancaster. Red Rose Coin Club Show. Farm Coin Club. A: Free. T: 50. F: $175/$200. Richard & Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Rd.. SH: 9am - 3pm. Smith, PO Box 62248, North Charleston, SC, 29419. Jul 28 PA, Trevose. Trevose Coin Show. Fire House, Richard Smith, PH: 843- 797-1245 or Lowell Knouff, SP: Red Rose Coin Club. A: Free. T: 45. F: $100/1, 4900 Street Rd.. SH: 10am - 3pm. SP: John PH: 843- 302-6210 or [email protected] or www. $180/2. Red Rose Coin Club, Inc., Ian Turner, PO Bachman. A: Free. F: $80 / $135. John Bachman, PO lowcountrycoinclub.com. Box 7212, Lancaster, PA, 17604-7212. PH: 717- 371- Box 44, Magnolia, DE, 19962. PH: 610- 937-0332 or Sep 7 SC, Aiken. The SJ CSRA CC Coin Show. South 2764 or [email protected]. [email protected]. Aiken Presbyterian Church 1711 Whiskey Rd. Aiken, Sep 8 PA, Telford. Montgomery County Coin Show. Aug 11 PA, Telford. Montgomery County Coin Show. SC 29803,. SH: 9am-4pm. A: free. T: 50. F: $75 Franconia Heritage Banquet & Conference Center, Franconia Heritage Banquet & Conference Center, Back-up $50. Pat James, P.O. Box 11, New Ellenton, 508 Harleysville Pike. SH: 10am - 3pm. SP: John 508 Harleysville Pike. SH: 10am - 3pm. SP: John SC, 28109. PH: 803- 979-3150 or aikencoinshow@ Bachman. A: Free. F: $85 / $140. John Bachman, PO Bachman. A: Free. F: $85 / $140. John Bachman, PO gmail.com. Box 44, Magnolia, DE, 19962. (John), PH: 610- 937- Box 44, Magnolia, DE, 19962. (John), PH: 610- 937- 0332 or [email protected]. 0332 or [email protected]. TENNESSEE Aug 18 PA, Langhorne. Tri-State Coin & Stamp Show. Sep 13-14 PA, Gettysburg. 6th Annual Fall National Aug 3 TN, Knoxville. Knoxville Coin & Currency Show. Sheraton Bucks County, 400 Oxford Valley Rd.. Battlefield Coin Show. Eisenhower Hotel Ballroom, Rothchild Catering & Conference Center, 8807 SH: 9:30am - 3:30pm. A: Free. F: $80/coin, $75/ 2634 Emmitsburg Road. SH: Fri. 9am - 6pm, Sat. Kingston Pike. SH: 9am - 4pm. A: Free. T: 20. F: $65. stamp. Mary L.Martin Ltd., PO Box 787, Perryville, 9am - 3:30pm. SP: Hobbies Unlimited LLC. A: Free. Robert Bruner, POB 465, Strawberry Plains, TN, MD, 21903. PH: 410- 939-0999 or marymartinpost- T: 125. F: $260. Michael Dixon, PO Box 1574, 37871. PH: 865- 660-8692 or beavercreekcoins@ [email protected]. Frederick, MD, 21702. PH: 301- 788-6232 or mike@ gmail.com. Aug 24 PA, Lebanon. Lebanon Valley Coin Club, Inc. dixonshows.com or www.dixonshows.com. Sep 7 TN, Knoxville. Knoxville Coin & Currency Show. 79th Coin Show. Rodeway Inn 625 Quentin Rd. SH: Sep 15 PA, Langhorne. Tri-State Coin & Stamp Show. Rothchild Catering & Conference Center, 8807 9am - 3pm. SP: Lebanon Valley Coin Club, Inc.. A: Sheraton Bucks County, 400 Oxford Valley Rd.. Kingston Pike. SH: 9am - 4pm. A: Free. T: 20. F: $65. Free. T: 30. F: $90. Robert Mease, 305 E. Carpenter SH: 9:30am - 3:30pm. A: Free. F: $80/coin, $75/ Robert Bruner, POB 465, Strawberry Plains, TN, Ave., Myerstown, PA, 17067. PH: 717- 272-0037 or stamp. Mary L.Martin Ltd., PO Box 787, Perryville, 37871. PH: 865- 660-8692 or beavercreekcoins@ [email protected]. MD, 21903. PH: 410- 939-0999 or marymartinpost- gmail.com. [email protected].

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