GREATEST TREASURES OF THE YEAR MAGAZINE FOR THE INTELLIGENT COLLECTOR Winter 2008-09 $9.95 MEMORIES OF BORIS Daughter of legendary actor decides time is right to share father’s legacy with fans CONTENTS HIGHLIGHTS MEMORIES OF BORIS Karloff’s daughter sharing personal 35 belongings of the legendary Hollywood actor GREATEST TREASURES OF THE YEAR From Russian fine art and coins to gold and 41 currency, here are the year’s most desirable collectibles GRAND TOURS Exciting excursions can turn your collection 62 into an adventure Every Coin has a Story. IN EVERY ISSUE Learn Yours. 4 Staff & Contributors Auction Calendar 6 The new NGC Coin Encyclopedia. Introducing the New NGC Coin Encyclopedia Remember When… Just another way NGC demonstrates 8 The best new resource in numismatics, NGC’s Coin Encyclopedia provides detailed insight and our ongoing commitment to providing perspective into the history of your favorite coins. The Coin Encyclopedia contains full historical 10 News the tools and resources collectors background summaries prepared by NGC’s research department, along with coin galleries, need to get the most out of the hobby. reference materials, design information, and more. 73 Events Calendar With a fully searchable database of over 200 coin designs and counting, the Coin Encyclopedia 74 Experts provides rich content, stunning imagery, and the convenience of free, online accessibility. Visit NGC’s Coin Encyclopedia today and discover even more features, including: 75 Consignment Deadlines Design History and Background Specifi cations and Bibliography Get the full story behind your favorite coins, Continue your investigation through On the cover: Sara Karloff, as a young girl, enjoys time poolside with including detailed historical summaries. a comprehensive reference section. her father Boris Karloff. Photo courtesy of the Karloff Estate. 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