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February 25, 2014 $2.99

ISSUE AT A GLANCE

Smoky Mountain launches


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MORE THAN TWO BITS


Dealer Harlan J. Berk
decides to accept bitcoins.

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GOLD AT THE TOP


World gold coins
highlighted the Heritage
Newman Sale Part III.

A winter snow both delayed and emphasized the introduction of the 2014 Great
Smoky Mountains National Park quarter
Jan. 29 in Gatlinburg, Tenn.
More than 300 persons, including 40
kids, braved the elements to attend a launch
ceremony that began an hour and a half late.
National Park Acting Superintendent
Pedro Ramos joined U.S. Mint Acting
Associate Director of Manufacturing Dave
Croft for the launch and a ceremonial coin
pour introducing the 21st design of the
America the Beautiful series.
This new quarter reflects the nations
continuing fascination with the beauty,
Smoky/Page 49

Pedro Ramos and Dave Croft pour out the new Great
Smoky Mountains quarters.

Carson City gold $20 highlights Heritage sale

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NOT SMALL CHANGE


More than $5 million
was realized at the
Stacks Bowers and
Ponterio auction.

EXHIBITION READY
Great rarities will be on
display at the American
Numismatic Association
National Money Show
Feb. 27-March 1.

MISTAKES ON PAPER
Dealer Fred Bart asks
collectors to search their
new $100s.

Rarity trumped quality when a cleaned


1870-CC Liberty Head $20 gold piece sold
for $164,500 at a U.S. coin auction held Feb.
3-5 in New York City by Heritage Auctions.
The coin was called cleaned with AU
sharpness by ANACS.
Prices quoted for this $11.5 million sale
include a 17.5 percent buyers fee.
A 36.40-ounce Kellogg & Humbert
gold ingot recovered from the sunken S.S.
Central America brought an even higher
price of $176,250.
Going for $158,625 was an 1855-S half
dollar graded Proof-65 by Numismatic
Guaranty Corporation. It is one of a possible

A rare 1870-CC gold $20 brought $164,500.

three proofs extant and the only one available to collectors, the catalog noted.
Heritage/Page 49

Gold Kennedy half possible to celebrate 50th


Responses from up to 60,000 customers
of the U.S. Mint will determine whether there
will be a gold Kennedy half dollar in 2014 to
mark the 50th anniversary of the series.
A survey was sent out to them Jan. 29, but
the Mint expects only 2,000 customers will
actually return it by the Feb. 18 deadline.
The possible gold Kennedy would cost
about $1,200 to $1,300 and there would be a
mintage of 50,000.

The Mint stresses that no decisions have


been made about this and wont be until the
results are analyzed.
The Mint survey also notes that there
will be a special clad half dollar set to
mark the 50th anniversary of the Kennedy
half dollar. In it would be coins from
Phildealphia, Denver, San Francisco and
West Point with each of the four coins havKennedyPage 49

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Half Cent
1795. NGC. G-6. CAC. The pristine surfaces are light
brown and as perfect as youll find on an early Half
Cent in this grade. There is a tiny rim bump at 9
oclock we mention for the sake of accuracy, but it
does not detract from the exceptional overall eye
appeal of this beautiful coin. . . . . #210924 $1295.00

Red with zero finer! Gorgeous blazing red luster and


a needle-sharp strike with pristine surfaces that are
completely spot-free.. . . . . . . . . . . #211043 $2995.00

the design elements. The strike is very sharp and


subtle hints of gold toning add to the eye appeal
of this attractive coin. . . . . . . . . . . #211062 $3450.00

Two-Cent Piece

Barber Quarters
1902-O. PCGS. MS-62. Brilliant luster & a solid strike.
Over 4 million minted yet relatively few have graded
mint state at PCGS or NGC. . . . . . #211063 $1250.00

Large Cents

1808. PCGS. VF-30. A very attractive example


of this first year Turban Head Cent. The detail is
solid for the grade and the medium brown
surfaces are choice. . . . . . . . . . #210999 $1695.00
1841. PCGS. MS-64. BN. Well struck with glossy light
brown luster & a faint reddish ting.. #211039 $1795.00
1846. PCGS. MS-64+. BN. CAC. Well struck with
beautiful glossy medium brown surfaces. No carbon
spots or significant marks, making the 64+ grade
seem a bit to stingy! . . . . . . . . . . . #211022 $1495.00

1864. PCGS. MS-64. RB. Small Motto. The entire


motto is smaller on this variety but the differences
in the size & particularly the position of the D in
GOD is the easiest way to distinguish between a
Large and Small Motto. This near-Gem example is
precisely struck with lustrous surfaces that show a
substantial amount of mint red. A scarce coin and
a real prize in this high of grade. #211044 $3995.00

Silver Three-Cent Pieces


1858. PCGS. MS-65. Heres a beautiful Gem Type-2
3-Cent Silver. Rich brilliant luster blankets with well
struck coin with just a trace of color. The eye appeal
is exceptional. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #202951 $3450.00

Indian Head Cents

1866. PCGS. PR-65. RD. Cameo. Pedigreed on the


holder to the Richard collection. A Cameo Gem
w/deeply reflective, well contrasted surfaces that
display beautiful radiant red luster. Population:
9 in 65 Cameo with 3 finer. . . #211040 $4375.00
1900. PCGS. PR-66. RD. Dazzling orange-red luster
dances off beautiful deeply mirrored surfaces.
The strike is as sharp as it gets and the eye appeal
is off the charts! The perfect coin for a great
type set!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211041 $2495.00
1907. PCGS. PR-66. RD. A super sharp strike with
beautiful proof surfaces that show blazing shades
of orange to ruby-red luster. A Premium Gem that
is visually spectacular! Housed in an earlier
generation holder. Only a single coin has graded
higher at PCGS.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211042 $2750.00

1864. PCGS. PR-66. CAM. A scarce Civil War era


date with just 470 proofs and 12,000 business
strike minted. This is a lovely blast white coin with
heavily frosted devices and outstanding eye
appeal.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211027 $4999.00

Nickel Three-Cent Piece


1865. PCGS. PR-64. 1865 is the most common
business strike in the series but is the key date to
a collection of proofs with a minuscule mintage of
just 500 coins. This pleasing example is fully struck
with nice mirrored surfaces and a very light golden
hue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211053 $2050.00

Liberty Nickel

1885. NGC. PF-66. CAM. Very attractive with


a nice light golden glow and beautiful frost on
the devices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #206669 $1999.00

Mercury Dime
1936. PCGS. PR-66. CAC. A virtually flawless blast
white Premium Proof. . . . . . . . . . . #211056 $2125.00

1913-S. PCGS. F-15. Nearly VF detail w/all letters


in LIBERTY clearly evident. Housed in an early
green label holder. . . . . . . . . . #211065 $5995.00
1913-S. PCGS. VG-10. CAC. Nicely detailed for the
grade with attractive steel-gray surfaces. One of the
keys to the series with a mintage of just 40,000.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211064 $3650.00

Standing Liberty Quarters


1919-D. PCGS. XF-40. CAC. Extremely strong detail
with beautiful light silver-gray surfaces. Premium
quality for the grade!. . . . . . . . . . . . #207820 $765.00
1927-D. PCGS. MS-65+. FH. A beautiful blast white
coin with pristine surfaces and a great strike.
An underrated date in mint state and particularly
tough with full head detail.. . . . . . #211034 $4250.00

Washington Quarter
1940-D. PCGS. MS-67. Very flashy mint luster thats
mostly white with splashes of burnt-orange and
lime-green mainly at the rim. Fabulous eye appeal!
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #209699 $1995.00

Barber Half Dollars


1899. PCGS. MS-64. Beautiful creamy white mint
bloom and a great strike make this coin a great
choice for the collector building a high quality
date or 19th century type set. . . . . #211005 $1750.00
1912. PCGS. MS-65. Blast white luster w/nice clean
surfaces and an excellent strike with the centers
of all the stars and all the most intricate design
elements nearly full. . . . . . . . . . . . #211033 $3250.00

Walking Liberty Half Dollars


1917-D Obv.. PCGS. MS-64. Fresh creamy mint luster
and a solid strike. Minimal abrasions and a premium
quality coin for the grade.. . . . . . . #204670 $2650.00

Roosevelt Dime

Lincoln Cents

1909. PCGS. PR-65. RB. CAC. Golden-red with


shades of iridescent blue on the obverse while
the reverse shows subdued red blanketed with
stunning olive-green and gold. The strike is
amazing and the surfaces are superb on this
beautiful matte proof. . . . . . . . #204681 $1995.00
1909-S/S. PCGS. MS-65. RD. S/Horizontal S.
A beautiful Gem with original blazing red luster.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #124563 $1295.00
1929. PCGS. MS-67. RD. Blazing red and virtually
perfect! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #209094 $1750.00
1960-D. PCGS. MS-67. RD. Large Date. Over a billion
and a half minted yet only 13 have graded MS-67

1963-D. PCGS. MS-67. FB. A blast white Superb


Gem. Over 400 million minted with just 11
receiving this lofty grade at PCGS. None have
graded higher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211060 $2495.00

Bust Quarter
1818. PCGS. VF-25. CAC. Well detail with pleasing
dove-gray devices and gunmetal fields. A nearly
perfect coin for the grade.. . . . . . . #211017 $1095.00

Seated Liberty Quarters


1862. PCGS. PR-64. Nice brilliant mirrored surfaces
contrast with golden-white frost on the devices to
produce a nice cameo. Only 500 of these Civil War
era proofs were minted. . . . . . . . . #211061 $2350.00
1883. PCGS. PR-66. A Premium Gem with highly
reflective brilliant surfaces and nice white frost on

1919-S. PCGS. MS-63. CAC. A wonderful mint


state example of this scarce date. The luster is rich
and full with a very light touch of golden-green
toning. The peripheral is very well struck with a
bit of soft- ness at the center as is typical for the
date. This is the only MS-63 CAC has approved
and certainly the outstanding eye appeal this
coin processes must have helped it garner
that status!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211007 $10950.00
1920. PCGS. MS-64. Very well struck with full head
detail, thumb separation, and nearly full skirt lines.
The luster is rich and satiny with very light
champagne toning. . . . . . . . . . . . . #139236 $1450.00

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1935-S. PCGS. MS-65. Nice brilliant white luster with


only minor marks and a strike that is well above
average for the date. A very attractive example of
this better date. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #133540 $2695.00
1941-S. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. Very well struck
with rich brilliant luster and pristine surfaces.
The condition key to the popular 1941-47
Short Set. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #210810 $3695.00

and the surfaces are void of significant marks.


Very attractive! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #138216 $2795.00

2014-W Proof
American Silver Eagles

Bust Dollar
1798. PCGS. F-12. Large Eagle. Well detailed and
evenly struck with nice original steel-gray surfaces.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211008 $1895.00

Seated Liberty Dollar

1862. PCGS. PR-63. Just 550 proofs were minted


for this popular Civil War date Seated Dollar.
This example exhibits nice clean surfaces that
are fully brilliant w/a strike that is very precise.
Very attractive and conservatively graded.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211066 $5295.00

Morgan Dollars
1880-CC. PCGS. MS-66. 8/Low 7. Brilliant mint luster
with frost on the design elements. A very attractive
coin and an interesting over-date that doesnt carry
a premium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #123619 $2550.00
1884-O. PCGS. MS-67. An incredible Superb Gem
that is essentially perfect. The surfaces exhibit
blazing frosty luster with no evidence of toning.
Nearly 10 million minted with bags coming out of
the Treasury hoard in the 1960s, yet only a single
coin has graded higher than this beauty at PCGS!
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #208225 $3195.00

1888. PCGS. MS-67. This amazing Superb Gem


has shimmering brilliant frosty luster with nearly
perfect surfaces. The strike is very sharp and the
overall eye appeal is simply incredible. None have
graded higher at PCGS!. . . . . . #211068 $9750.00
1891-O. PCGS. MS-65. A very high quality example
of this scarce date with a sharp strike, rich brilliant
luster and no significant marks. Ms. Libertys cheek
is particularly clean. 2 coins have graded 65+ but
none have graded numerically higher at PCGS!
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211057 $6995.00
1893. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. An intense blast white
luster cartwheel and a razor sharp strike grace this
beautiful better date dollar - 389,000 minted. The
surfaces are alive with flash and are nearly markfree. A fantastic coin for the grade! . #207253 $3895.00
1899. PCGS. MS-65. DMPL. Very sharply struck with
nice contrast between the frosted devices and deep
mirror fields. A very desirable example of this scarce,
low mintage Morgan. . . . . . . . . . #211069 $2395.00

1885-CC. PCGS. MS-65. Blast white. #200729 $1199.00


1886-S. PCGS. MS-66. A fantastic example of this
scarce date. The luster is thick and radiant with just a
hint of gold, mainly at the rim, leaving no doubt that
the beautiful surfaces are completely original. The
strike is razor sharp there are no significant marks.
For technical grade, as well as super eye appeal, this
is a compelling 1886-S Morgan!. #211009 $8995.00
1887-O. PCGS. MS-65. Creamy white luster with a
touch of toning near the date. The strike is excellent

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NGC. PF-70 Ultra Cameo


Early Release #211031
and

PCGS. PR-70 Deep Cameo


First Strike #211032

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Peace Dollars
1921. PCGS. MS-64+. Beautiful flashy untoned luster
and a solid strike. Very close to 65 quality with
exceptional eye appeal. . . . . . . . . #210974 $1395.00
1922-S. PCGS. MS-65. Beautiful brilliant mint luster
with just a light champagne-gold hue. The strike is
solid and the surfaces are remarkably clean with
no significant marks. Over 17 million minted but
surprisingly scarce in Gem condition. Just 12 have
graded higher at PCGS - 5 @ 65+ and 7 @ 66.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #204869 $2395.00
1926-S. PCGS. MS-66. Amazing quality for a 26-S
Peace Dollar w/essentially flawless surfaces, a sharp
strike & beautiful rich mint luster. A touch of pleasing
light golden-tan adds to the remarkable eye appeal
of this Superb Gem. Only 2 have graded higher at
PCGS and none at NGC. . . . . . . . #211070 $4950.00

United States Gold Coins


1884-S. PCGS. MS-61. Bright white luster and a
sharp strike. The hair above Libertys ear and the
eagles breast feathers are precisely struck. The
surfaces are very nice with only scattered minor
abrasions giving this coin very strong eye appeal.
A chance for the advanced collector to add one
of the scarcest of all Morgans in mint state to
his or her collection. . . . . . . . #211029 $14950.00

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1885 $3. PCGS. MS-62. Gorgeous intense yellowgold luster w/proof-like surfaces and considerable
mint frost on the design elements. There are only
minimal minor marks and the overall eye appeal
far exceeds the technical grade of this beautiful
rarity. Only 801 minted! . . . . . #211071 $9395.00
1910-D $5. PCGS. MS-63. A scarce and underrated
date in mint state w/a small mintage of just 193,600.
This example has nice yellow-gold surfaces that are
completely original. The strike is very solid and the
few marks that define the grade take little away
from the excellent appearance of this lovely coin.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211028 $4750.00

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Gold bullion coin sales plummet


The Mint sold 39 percent fewer ounces of
gold and 36 percent fewer ounces of silver
in January 2014 compared to January 2013.
Overall, the Mint sold 91,500 troy ounces of gold in the form of four sizes of
American Eagles. In January 2013, the
Mint sold 150,000 ounces.
The big declines were suffered by the
ounce and half-ounce sizes.
Sales of one-ounce coins dropped by
49.8 percent. Sales in January 2013 were

124,500 pieces. In January 2014 the total


was 62,500 one-ounce coins.
For the half-ounce gold, sales dropped
29.4 percent, from 17,000 to 12,000 coins.
There was good news for the two
smallest sizes. The quarter ounce saw a
sales increase of 16.7 percent, going to
28,000 pieces in the month just past versus
24,000 coins in January 2013.
Sales of the tenth ounce jumped by
45.5 percent. Last years figure was

110,000 pieces versus 160,000 this year.


Silver Eagle sales in January totaled
4,775,000 compared to last years 7,498,000.
However, because the Mint is rationing
the silver coin supply, it is logical to infer that
the January sales total would have been higher had the Mint had additional coins to sell.
Sales of the Buffalo one-ounce gold coin
in January 2014 were 41,500 compared
to last years 72,500, a decline of 31,000
pieces, or 42.8 percent.

Readers asked to share their stories


Every coin collector has a story.
It may be how a beloved grandfather
got him started in the hobby.
Or how her big brother shared his
duplicate coins with her.
Maybe its about how a young couple
had to sell some coins so they could buy
a new car.
There are stories about favorite coins,

lucky finds and the coins that hold precious memories.


In the coming months we will share
those stories, and offer prizes for the top
stories submitted.
We were impressed with the fantastic stories submitted for our 60th
anniversary issue, said Numismatic
News Editor Dave Harper, and want

to hear more great stories from our


readers.
Email stories and photos to Editorial
Director Debbie Bradley at debbie.bradley@fwmedia.com. Stories will be published each month in NN Express.
Each month one writer will receive a
one-year subscription to Numismatic News
and a copy of 2014 U.S. Coin Digest.

Dealer Harlan J. Berk now accepts bitcoins


Chicago coin dealer Harlan J. Berk Ltd. has announced that it is
now accepting bitcoins as a form of payment in an effort to provide
better service to the firms clientele.
After much research and evaluation we have decided to embrace
this new paradigm in one of the ways we receive payment for our
inventory; ancient coins, world coins, U.S. coins, paper money, maps
and antiquities, said Aaron Berk, son of Harlan J. Berk.
Bitcoins were created in early 2009 as an electronic currency

outside the control of central banks.


As more and more of our everyday interactions move towards
the intangible, Harlan J. Berk said he is excited to offer this forward
thinking, cutting edge payment option.
Sometimes being a leader means taking a leap of faith into the
unproven to either confirm or deny its feasibility, he said.
All numismatic coins can be purchased with the use of bitcoins
on the HJB website at http://hjbltd.com.

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February 5, 2014

LAST WEEKS RESULTS:

Sales of 2014 proof silver


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Numismatic News EXPRESS / February 25, 2014

Gold ......................................$1,257.30
Silver ........................................$19.785
Platinum ...............................$1,379.30
Palladium .................................$707.10
Nickel.......................................$6.2204
Copper ....................................$3.2191
Zinc..........................................$0.8941

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Can state quarters revive old habits?


I had a telephone call this week from a
collector who apparently has accumulated
rolls quantities of state quarters, which
were struck 1999-2008. If the D.C. and
Territories issues are included, that would
add six more issues and the date of 2009.
We didnt get into the specifics about
how many rolls he had or which states
were represented in his collection.
What the caller wanted to know was
what was in the uncirculated rolls that he
said he had gotten from a bank. Specifically
he wondered how many coins in a roll
might be MS-63 and how many MS-65, etc.
He was very disappointed when I told
him that there was no way to tell.
The caller was under the impression
that every single coin that comes off a
Mint press is absolutely identical. I told
him that quite the contrary, any coin made
with a mechanical process is slightly different from any other. I did not dive into
my memories of college statistics and
bring up the concept of tolerances and the
like. Of course, how much of this I might
remember is problematic.

Class of

63

David C. Harper

If the coins in the rolls are not identical, could I give him information as to
what the average grade was likely to be
in each roll?
Again, I told him, there was no way to
tell. There are probably some MS-65 pieces in each roll along with some MS-63s
as well as others, but whether there are
any or a lot was not something that can
be reduced to an average, especially if the
coins have had more than one owner.
I told him rolls tend to be valued by
the lowest common denominator because
over time, the contents of a roll are
examined and any truly breath-taking
coins are removed. The older the roll
is and the more owners it has had, the
greater the likelihood that the coins
inside would end up on the low side of
the Mint State scale.

The caller resigned himself to the idea


of having to look at every single coin in
every single roll if he wanted to have an
accurate idea of what he owned.
He also said he needed to grab his
loupe and brush up on this grading skills.
The whole conversation is a demonstration of the hands-on nature of coin
collecting. You need to get your hands
dirty to truly understand coins. If you
handle enough coins, it is amazing how
dirty your hands can become.
The heyday of roll collecting was 50
years ago as I was getting started in the
hobby. The market for rolls peaked in
1964. By the early 1980s, the whole habit
of saving rolls had pretty well died out.
There are some exceptions to that.
Every time I see an ad for uncirculated
cent rolls from the 1960s and 1970s I
cringe at the high prices for I know I
could have had those issues in industrial
quantities had I but sought them out.
Is the caller a blast from the past, or
a harbinger of the future? That is worth
thinking about.

LETTERS
Commemorative coin
program needs close look
In the Jan. 28 Numismatic News you
stated on page 18 that For the first time,
an organization [Girl Scouts of America] so
honored [by a commemorative coin] will not
get any surcharges because sales were insufficient to cover the Mints production costs.
While I have no way to verify this statement,
I believe you to be truthful.
Given that statement as truth, I must
wonder that the Mints costs of production are
so high as to gobble up the entire amount

Address letters to Editor, Numismatic


News, 700 E. State St., Iola, WI
54990. All letters must be signed and
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of the sale price of these commemorative


coins. I realize that the U.S. Code (Title 31
USC, section 5134(f)(1)(A & B)) allows the
Mint to recover production costs. However, I
would have thought that the planning process
for the initial pricing of these coins would
have made provisions to cover production
costs and allow for the use of the $10 per coin
surcharge for the purposes outlined in the
enabling legislation authorizing the coin (PL
111-86, Oct. 29, 2009).
In the Feb. 4 issue of Numismatic News
(page 20) you provide numbers related to the
sale of the Girl Scout proof coins, uncirculated coins and the Scouts Young Collectors Sets
(86,353, 31,714, and 5,747, respectively). As
Public Law 111-86 provides in section 7 for
a surcharge of $10 per coin, it would appear
that over $1,230,000 in surcharges were paid
with the belief that Girl Scout programs
would benefit from those fees. Since about
$6,650,000 to $7,240,000 were paid (depending on the pricing structure) to purchase
these commemoratives, it would appear that

Numismatic News EXPRESS / February 25, 2014

production costs far exceeded the $5.4 to $6


million dollars planned into the sale price
of these commemorative coins. While I have
not done research into the Mints reporting of
the costs of production for other commemorative coins, I now have concerns that other
proposed commemorative programs obtained
nothing for their efforts.
Back in the olden days some of the
reasons given for the demise of the original
50-cent commemorative coin series were the
games played by those who proposed and sold
the numerous coins. Today, it might appear
that the demise of the current commemorative
coin series will be partially the result of the
Mints inability to plan and budget.
Several groups, political and not, currently
question the commemorative coin program.
Many question the selection of the programs
to be commemorated. Others see the surcharge as just a hidden way to hide pork barrel legislation. Still others decry the laughably
inept coin designs and production. Now, we
Letters/Page 10

VIEWPOINT

Time for larger denomination bills


By Bruce Walker
Jack Lloyds comments regarding the
reissue of $500 and $1,000 bank notes
were spot-on. Especially his suggestion
about the introduction of a $200 note. I
would go a little further and suggest the
new $200 notes should be printed on 32
note sheets with half the notes sporting a
portrait of Martin Luther King Jr, and the
other half featuring Ronald Reagan. The
selection of multiple portraits would insure
enough bipartisan support in congress to
get the enabling legislation passed.
A few other observations on circulating bank notes:
Most of the reluctance to tinker with
the coins and currency of the United
States stems from government fear that
any change would be an acknowledgment that the US dollar has significantly
depreciated. For this reason, we have cash
instruments that are essentially unchanged

since 1965 though the dollar itself is only


worth about a tenth of what it was back
then. I suspect the government fears that
the elimination of the cent, nickel and
really even the dime -- would be a defacto
admission that the dollar has plunged in
value. The fear is that the elimination of
these denominations, along with the elimination of the dollar bill, could psychologically affect markets in a very negative and
inflationary way.
Eventually the government will no longer be able to hold back the obvious,
and as the use of higher denomination
bills becomes more common, the idea of
reintroducing the $500 and $1,000 will
get some serious traction. If the government wont lead the way, you can expect
private enterprise to take the lead in this
area instead.
The beginning of this scenario may
come as early as this spring. Much has
been said about the challenges facing the

banking industry with the Windows-XP


operating system coming off support in
April of this year. About 85 percent of
the ATMs out there are running XP, and
the cost and technical efforts involved
to remedy this are quite substantial. For
those institutions overhauling their ATMs
it would make perfect sense for them to
look forward in an effort to reduce future
costs. The result may well be ATMs that
no longer dispense $20 bills, but instead
issue $50 notes.
For the banks it makes a lot of sense,
and for consumers it makes sense as well.
The inability to change a $50 would
become little more than a minor operational hurdle for most businesses. Sure,
they would need more cash on-hand to
make change. But as described above, in
depreciated dollars the amount of cash in
the till would still be less than it was even
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Letters/from Page 6
can add to the concerns the possibly deceptive
pricing practices of the U. S Mint.
If the commemorative coin program is to
continue or more to the point if it is to
remain/become a viable program with meaning (other than as a way for the Mint to pad its
budget) the Secretary of the Treasury needs to
require a detailed evaluation of the program
to include: purpose, scope/limitations, surcharges (including guarantees), coin designs,
and overall price structure. If unwilling to
do this, perhaps it is time for this version of
the commemorative to disappear for another
quarter century or so.
A.E. Crawford

Search for possible frosting


error great fun
Since it is impossible to remember everything there is to know about coins and their
varieties, I enjoy reading back issues of
Numismatic News to keep some of these
details fresh in my mind. I cannot imagine how any serious collector/investor of
numismatic products could keep up with the
many issues regarding our hobby without the
knowledge gained by reading Numismatic
News and other coins magazines.
While reviewing an older copy of
Numismatic News I was thrilled to read about
the frosting error in the Proof 2007-W half
ounce platinum American Eagle coins. I
immediately checked my inventory because I
knew I had purchased some 2007-W platinum
eagles, and I was happy to discover I had two
sets of 2007-W platinum eagles half ounce,
one in proof, and one in reverse proof.
What a thrill to realize I might have
an error coin, and I was the owner of two
sets. It took a few days to retrieve these
coins from safe keeping and the thrill of
inspecting each coin, coupled with the
excitement of actually owning one or two

was really a great experience.


It turned out that I did not own a frosted
banner coin, but the thrill of inspecting these
coins was more than enough excitement to
overcome any disappointment I may have
experienced when I realized I did not own an
error coin.
I realize if I had not purchased these two
sets the opportunity of discovery would not
have happened, however, this adventure would
not have been possible if I did not subscribe to
Numismatic News which provided the basic
information of the existence of this error.
This was a great adventure for me to
experience, and I wish to thank Numismatic
News for the information which led to this
treasure hunt.
Bill Graney
Tubac, Ariz.

Panama coin found in change


Today in my change I got back a
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like Good to Very Good. I looked it up
in Krause Coin Prices it seems it may be
worth 50 cents to a dollar.
Mike Brewer
Berea, Ohio

Reader unhappy with defective


coins from Mint
The following was written to the Mint
customer service department.
Dear non-servers,
I enclose herewith the SECOND defective
New Frontiers 1.5-inch bronze medal (#921)
that you have shipped me as part of order
#42420089. The first was returned to you on
4 January, with a note pointing out the active
corrosion on its obverse. This one is in even
worse condition. In addition to the 6x4mm
black spot on the obverse, there are at least
six small black spots on the reverse. PLEASE
CANCEL THIS ORDER. I will buy one the
next time I see the Mint set up at an American

Viewpoint/from Page 7
30 years ago at most businesses. Once this trend is firmly in place
and the $50 replaces the $20 as the workhorse of commerce, the
end of the dollar bill would be almost guaranteed in order to make
room for the higher denomination notes in the register drawer.
Anyone who doubts the logic of all this need only take a trip to
the local doughnut shop. My favorite place here in Kansas City now
returns $6 and a few coins change on a $20 bill with the purchase
10

Numismatic News EXPRESS /February 25, 2014

Numismatic Association convention, where I


can hand back the unacceptable pieces.
As part of the same order, I received a
Five-Star Generals Special Set (#5G8). It was
also returned on 4 January because of extensive brown spots on the half-dollar, mostly on
the reverse, with some on the obverse. Your
latest email says that the replacement set is
back-ordered. Now that
I see that you are incapable of replacing
a defective product with a clean one, please
CANCEL THAT ORDER AS WELL. I will
do without the product, since the ordering
period has expired.
This certainly looks like punishment for
having the effrontery to return a defective
product. Do you keep a bin of returns to use
as replacements for other returned pieces? I
firmly believe that I should NOT have to pay
the postage for returning these grossly unacceptable items. That being so,
I hereby file a claim for $5.32 for the
postage I had to buy to return the first pair of
defective products, and $0.86 for this return.
If you folks could manage to send out quality
items, you would not owe me $6.18.
When I called the 800 number today to
complain about receiving a SECOND defective medal, the supervisor I talked to said that
the packers are not allowed to look at what
they are packing - not allowed to open any
boxes. Guess what? This medal does not
come in a box, and it was placed in a plastic
bag so it could be found in the way-oversized
carton that it was mailed in it could not have
been packed WITHOUT the packer looking at
it. And if the PBGS employees are not allowed
to look at the merchandise to determine that it
is marketable, then why isnt somebody at the
producing facility doing it? I have seen several
letters lately about collectors giving up on the
U.S. Mint because of poor quality; I guess I
will become one of them.
Sincerely dissatisfied,
Joe Boling
Indianapolis, Ind.

of a dozen doughnuts. Its about time we ratchet things up a notch,


and begin using larger denomination notes in everyday commerce.
Its simply a matter of common sense. While common sense rarely
ever seems to drive change in Washington, I expect it will prevail in
the market anyway, albeit a little bit later than necessary.
Bruce Walker is a hobbyist in Kansas City, Mo.
To have your opinion considered for Viewpoint, write to David
C. Harper, Editor, Numismatic News, 700 E. State St., Iola, WI
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Time for half (dollar) measures?


This is the 50th anniversary year of the
Kennedy half dollar. I expect the series
will make many headlines and collectors
will enjoy the spotlight focused on it.
For many of us, it will be a trip down
memory lane.
However, that does not mean the avid
collectors of Kennedy half dollars of the
last 49 years will take a backseat this year.
They are here and they are active in
the hobby.
I had a inquiry from one such active
collector.
He noted that in the weekly Mint
Statistics page of Numismatic News that
31,463 two-roll sets of the 2013 coins have
been sold as well as 9,981 200-coin bags.
He also noted that it has been reported
that the Mint has struck 9.6 million half
dollars in 2013.
These numbers should balance. They
dont. What gives?

e-letters

If you take the 31,463 two-roll set


number and multiply it by the 80 coins
in each set, you arrive at a figure of
1,702,160.
If you multiply the 9,981 bag amount
by the 200 coins in each bag, you come up
with a figure of 1,996,200.
Add the two together and the figure is
the number of Kennedy half dollars sold
to collectors. That number is 3,698,360.
(Coins is sets are accounted for differently.)
The difference between this number
and 9.6 million is nearly 6 million coins.
What has happened? The collector
insisted the numbers should balance, so
something must be wrong, or I should
have already provided the explanation.
I like passion in a coin collector. I like
communicating with someone who cares
and pays attention.
I told him I would ask the Mint. I have.
I was told that the Mint struck more

half dollars late in 2013 because it had


received an order for the denomination
from the Federal Reserve.
That, I am sure, was as much a surprise to the Mint as it is to me.
The denomination has been dormant
since 2002. Coins are made only for
collectors.
What could the Federal Reserve be
thinking?
Apparently it wasnt. After the order
was placed, it was cancelled. The Mint has
nearly 6 million coins on hand that collectors are not likely to want unless they
are shipped them out at face value much
as Presidential dollar coins were earlier in
the series.
Will the Mint do something like that?
Like the Perils of Pauline cliff-hangers
of silent movie days, collectors will have
to come back again to learn the exciting
conclusion.

from the Jan. 31 Numismatic News E-Newsletter

Here are some answers sent from our e-newsletter readers to Editor Dave Harper. Read more responses at www.numismaticnews.com.

Sales of 2014 proof silver American Eagles are stonger than last year.
Did you buy more?
The stronger sales of proof Eagles
this year can be attributed mostly to TV
marketers. The proofs are advertised in
Proof-69 and Proof-70 slabs every day.
To enhance demand, the coins are
offered in various slab designs such as
First Strike, Golden Gate Bridge edition, and other nonsense. Plus, one can
buy ICG, NGC or PCGS certified coins.
Thus, it is possible to collect proof coins
in probably 20 different slabs.
Why collect coins when one can collect different slabs?
Bruce Frohman Address withheld
I dont own any. I check populations
on all my buys and I never buy a coin with
over 100 examples. These Eagles with a
12

population of multi-millions will never be


worth even double what people are paying
even if you hold them for a hundred years.
Denny Froberg Carson City, Nev.

Maple Leaf for the same reasons. All


those extra dollars can be used to build
my regular collection.
Larry Barton Roswell N.M.

Yes, I did buy the silver Eagle proof


coin last week. They (the Mint) gave me
a 10 percent discount; it cost me $47.65
plus $4.95 for shipping and handling,
$52.60 for the coin.
Donald Willison II Erie, Pa.

If my budget allows, Ill surely purchase more. I didnt do badly last year,
considering the U.S. Mint, dealers and
coin shows, which seemed to have had
an adequate supply of silver Eagles. Im
glad sales are initially stronger this year
as you say.
Ken Kassen Shawnee, Kan.

No, I only bought one coin, not certified, not slabbed. I cant see spending
all those extra dollars for First Strike or
Proof-70 or whatever.
One ounce of silver is still one ounce
of silver. I also bought one silver Canadian

Numismatic News EXPRESS / February 25, 2014

I have not ordered any yet. I probably


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MS63FB 822.50 PCGS MS63FB ...825.00
NGC MS64 ..................................450.00
NGC MS63FB ..............................825.00
1917S NGC MS64 .........................247.50
VF30 14.75 EF45 ...........................23.75
EF40, obv & rev marks ....................6.00
1918 AU50 50.00 AU58FB...............64.50
F15 14.50 VF30 33.00 EF45 ..........48.00
1918D AU55 ....................................72.50
PCGS MS62FB ..........................1345.00
AU50 52.50 PCGS MS64 ............338.50
EF45 ..............................................45.00
AU50, obv mark 20.00 VF30 .........30.00
1918S EF45 35.50 AU50 .................43.50
VF30 ..............................................23.00
1919 AU50FB ..................................26.50
NGC MS65FB ..............................632.50
MS63FB 249.50 PCGS MS65FB ...632.50
MS60, rev flan flaw ........................25.00
F15 7.00 VF30 ...............................11.00
1919D F15 27.00 EF45 ....................65.00
AG3.5...............................................5.50
1919S VG10 12.50 VF30 .................45.00
1920 NGC MS65FB .......................513.50
MS63FB.........................................77.50
VF30 8.75 EF45 13.75 AU50 .........17.50
1920D F15 10.75 PCGS MS63FB .1075.00
VG10 6.50 ANACS MS63 ............360.00
VF30, sm obv scratches...................7.00
1920S MS60 ..................................120.00
1921 ANACS EF45 (EF40) .............682.50
AG3.9 67.50 G6 93.00 VG10 .......131.50
Fr1 20.00 Fr2 31.00 AG3.5 ............57.50
1921D PCGS MS63FB.................3090.00
F15 371.50 EF45 .........................972.50
NGC VF35 (VF30)........................690.00
PCGS G6(G4) 92.50 VG10 ..........222.50
F12, corroded 90.00 G5...............113.50
F12, obv & rev marks ....................90.00
Fr2 38.00 AG3.75 ..........................77.50
1923 MS60 30.00 NGC MS66FB ..540.00
NGC, PCGS MS65FB ..................373.50
AU58FB 27.50 PCGS MS64FB ......65.00
AU55 19.00 AU50FB .....................23.50
VF30 7.50 EF45 11.75 AU50 .........16.50
1923S VF30 .....................................66.00
PCGS MS64FB ..........................2175.00
MS62FB.......................................675.00
F15 21.00 NGC MS63 .................380.00
1924 NGC MS67FB .....................3585.00
MS62FB 84.50 PCGS MS65FB ...513.50
1924D VF30 67.50 PCGS MS65 .1120.00
F15 24.50 AU50FB ......................117.50
1924S EF45 88.00 MS60FB ..........510.00
VG10 6.15 F15 17.50 VF30 ...........54.50
1925 AU58 24.50 MS63FB ............115.00
VF30 11.25 EF45 15.50 AU50 .......18.00
1925D EF45 ...................................178.50
VG10 15.50 F15 ............................42.00
1925S EF45 120.00 NGC MS65 ..1335.00
VF30 84.00 PCGS EF40 ..............118.50
F15 27.00 EF45, rev mark .............52.50
AU50, obv marks ...........................52.50
VF20, obv porous spots...................6.75
1926 AU58FB 28.50 NGC MS65 ...261.50
MS63FB 72.50 ANACS MS64FB...158.50
AU55 18.00 NGC MS64 ..............111.50
AU50..............................................13.50
VG10 4.75 VF30 7.50 EF45 ...........10.50
1926D VF30 .....................................30.00
PCGS MS64FB ............................772.50
NGC MS63FB ..............................470.00
NGC MS65 ..................................565.00
MS62FB 221.50 MS65 ................562.50
VG10................................................7.00
1926S VG10 32.50 VF30 ...............231.50
ANACS AU details, cleaned,
net EF40 (VF20) ...........................150.00
AU50FB, heavily cleaned .............148.50

1927 VF30 7.00 NGC MS67FB....2520.00


NGC, PCGS MS65FB ..................380.00
F15 5.50 MS60FB .........................36.50
1927D AU58 ..................................172.50
1927S EF45 45.00 AU50 .................54.50
VG10 7.75 MS60 cleaned obv .......38.50
1928 AU50 18.50 PCGS MS66FB ...475.00
EF45 12.50 NGC MS65FB ...........317.50
VF30 7.50 MS65FB .....................315.00
MS63FB.........................................78.50
1928D F15 29.00 MS63FB ............850.00
1928S AU50 42.50 NGC MS66 .....700.00
EF45 31.75 PCGS MS65 .............435.00
VG10 6.00 F15 9.50 VF30 .............19.50
EF45, lt obv marks .........................14.00
1929 MS60FB 28.50 PCGS MS66 ..175.00
MS60 24.00 NGC MS62................31.00
MS65, 4 rev rim marks ..................24.00
AU50FB 13.50 AU58 .....................17.00
EF45 9.00 AU50 11.00 AU55 ........14.50
1929D VF30 17.00 NGC MS65FB ...233.50
F15 9.75 MS63FB .........................46.50
1929S MS63FB ...............................67.50
AU50 21.00 AU55 26.00 AU58......29.50
F15 6.50 VF30 9.25 EF45 ..............15.00
1930 AU55 26.00 MS65FB ............470.00
MS60FB.........................................53.50
VF30 9.25 EF45 16.50 AU50 .........24.50
1930S AU55 61.50 NGC MS66 .....365.00
MS63FB.......................................193.50
VG10 8.75 F15 12.00 VF30 ...........19.50
1931 MS62FB ..................................99.50
F15 8.25 AU55 ..............................28.50
1931D MS64FB .............................196.50
EF45 66.00 AU50 ..........................70.00
1931S EF45 37.50 AU58 .................74.50
F15 15.50 VF30 .............................24.00
EF40, slightly porous.....................18.00
1934 NGC MS65FB toning spots ..142.50
MS63FB 40.00 MS65FB..............140.00
AU58FB 26.50 MS60FB ................36.50
AU55 20.00 AU58 24.00 MS60 .....33.00
VF30 7.00 EF45 10.25 AU50 .........15.00
1934D NGC MS66 .........................175.00
MS65 84.50 ANACS MS65 ...........86.50
1935 PCGS MS67FB .....................350.00
MS65FB.........................................63.50
MS64 22.50 MS64FB ....................30.00
AU55 8.00 AU58 9.00 MS63FB.....20.00
EF45 6.25 AU50 7.50 AU58FB ......10.00
1935D MS65 ...................................98.50
PCGS MS65FB ............................541.50
AU50 21.50 AU58 32.50 MS63 .....49.50
VF30 10.75 EF45 ...........................17.50
1935S MS63 ....................................30.00
AU55 17.50 AU58 20.75 MS60 .....27.00
VF30 7.00 EF45 10.50 AU50 .........14.25
1936 MS65FB 91.50 PCGS PR65 .1400.00
MS65 28.50 PCGS PR64...........1087.50
MS63FB 21.00 PCI MS65FB .........93.50
MS64 19.50 NGC MS65FB ...........93.50
MS63 15.50 MS64FB ....................29.50
AU55 7.50 AU58 8.00 MS60 ...........9.75
EF45 6.25 AU50 ..............................7.25
1936D AU55 ....................................20.25
NGC MS67FB ............................1600.00
MS63FB 78.50 PCGS MS64FB ...111.50
AU55FB 30.00 MS60FB ................52.50
MS63 .............................................39.50
VF30 8.00 EF45 12.25 AU50 .........16.50
1936S MS64 35.00 NGC MS65FB ..97.50
MS60FB 29.50 MS63 ....................33.50
EF45 9.50 AU50 13.50 AU55 ........17.50
1937 MS65FB 50.00 PCGS PR66 .875.00
PCGS MS66 45.00 NGC PR65 ....675.00
NGC MS66 45.00 PCGS PR65 ....675.00
MS64 18.50 NGC PR63...............527.50
MS63FB 16.00 PCGS MS67FB ...212.50
MS67FB, was NGC MS67FB .......210.00
MS63 12.50 PCGS MS66FB .......125.00
AU58FB 8.00 NGC MS66 toned ....35.00
EF45 6.00 AU50 7.00 AU55 ............7.50
1937D ANACS MS65FB ................115.00
MS60FB 27.00 NGC MS65 ...........48.50
MS60 24.50 NGC MS64................42.50
AU55FB .........................................18.00
EF45 9.25 AU50 13.00 AU55 ........16.50
1937S MS64FB 72.50 MS66FB.....260.00
AU58 18.25 MS65 .........................39.50
EF45 9.25 AU50 12.75 AU55 ........16.00
1938 MS65FB 88.50 NGC PR67 .1050.00
PCGS PR65 365.00 PCGS PR66...590.00
PCGS PR64 290.00 NGC PR66 ...590.00
MS66 36.50 NGC PR65...............365.00
MS64FB 29.50 ANACS PR64 ......296.50
MS65 28.50 PCGS, NGC MS66 ....37.50
MS60FB 17.00 MS64 ....................18.50
AU55 10.25 AU58FB .....................13.00
AU50 8.50 AU58............................11.25
VF30 5.00 EF45 ...............................6.75
1938D NGC MS66FB.......................91.50
MS65FB.........................................67.50
AU58FB 17.75 PCGS MS65 ..........38.50
VF30 6.50 EF45 8.75 AU55FB .......15.00
1938S MS65FB, was NGC MS65FB
label included ..............................170.00
MS60 22.50 MS64 39.50 MS65 42.50
AU50 11.50 AU55 14.75 AU58 17.00

MERCURY DIMES
AG3
1916
4.00
1916D 660.00
1916S
5.00
1917
1917D
5.25
1917S
1918
3.50
1918D
4.25
1918S
4.25
1919
1919D
4.50
1919S
4.25
1920
1920D
4.25
1920S
4.25
1921
47.50
1921D
58.50
1923
1923S
4.25
1924
1924D
4.25
1924S
4.25
1925
1925D
5.50
1925S
4.25
1926
1926D
4.25
1926S
9.75
1927
1927D
4.50
1927S
3.50
1928
1928D
5.00
1928S
1929
1929D
4.25
1929S
1930
1930S
4.25
1931
1931D
7.50
1931S
4.50
1934
1934D
1935
1935D
1935S
1936
1936D
1936S
1937
1937D
1937S
1938
1938D
1938S
1939
1939D
1939S
1940
1940D
1940S
1941
1941D
1941S
1942/1
1942
1942/1D
1942D
1942S
1943
1943D
1943S
1944
1944D
1944S
1945
1945D
1945S
1945S MICRO S

G4
4.50
1015.
4.00
6.00
4.00
4.00
4.75
4.75
4.00
5.25
5.00
4.00
4.75
4.75
72.50
90.00
4.00
5.00
4.00
5.00
5.00
4.00
6.25
4.75
4.00
5.00
13.50
3.75
5.25
4.00
3.75
5.75
4.00
3.75
4.75
4.00
4.00
5.00
4.50
10.00
5.25
3.75
3.75
525.00
-

VG7
6.00
1840.
8.50
4.75
11.00
4.75
6.00
5.75
5.50
4.75
10.50
9.00
4.75
5.75
6.75
103.50
160.00
4.75
7.75
4.50
7.50
5.75
4.50
11.00
6.75
4.50
6.00
23.50
4.25
7.75
6.25
4.25
8.75
5.00
4.25
5.75
4.75
4.75
7.00
5.50
14.00
7.25
3.75
4.75
3.75
4.50
4.00
3.75
4.25
4.25
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
4.25
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
560.00
3.75
545.00
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
4.50

MERCURY DIMES

F12
8.50
12.75
5.75
16.50
6.00
9.00
6.50
6.75
18.50
15.00
5.75
7.00
10.00
149.50
265.00
5.75
11.75
5.00
11.50
6.75
5.00
18.50
10.00
5.00
7.75
38.50
5.00
11.50
9.75
4.75
15.00
6.50
4.75
7.50
5.75
5.75
9.75
6.75
20.00
10.00
4.00
6.50
4.00
5.50
5.00
4.00
5.00
5.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.75
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.25
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
575.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
5.50

VF20
10.50
19.25
7.50
37.50
11.00
22.50
20.00
16.00
8.75
40.00
30.00
7.50
16.25
16.50
365.00
531.50
6.75
35.00
9.50
43.50
34.00
52.50
20.00
148.00
6.75
53.50
21.00
6.25
39.50
14.00
5.75
13.00
7.75
15.25
37.50
18.00
5.25
4.50
8.50
6.25
4.50
6.75
5.75
4.50
5.00
5.00
4.50
5.75
5.00
4.25
4.50
5.00
4.25
4.50
4.25
4.25
4.25
4.25
695.00
4.25
670.00
4.25
4.25
4.25
4.25
4.25
4.25
4.25
4.25
4.25
4.25
4.25
7.00

EF40
13.50
7910.
30.00
10.00
18.50
43.50
40.00
30.00
13.50
58.50
53.50
10.00
30.00
26.50
680.00
845.00
8.50
96.50
16.50
75.00
14.00
116.50
315.00
8.00
38.50
8.50
78.50
25.00
7.50
21.00
11.00
11.00
15.00
30.00
7.00
14.50
5.50
13.00
8.00
5.50
9.50
6.75
5.50
6.75
6.75
5.50
5.75
4.75
5.50
6.00
4.50
5.50
4.75
4.50
4.75
4.75
855.00
4.50
810.00
4.75
4.75
4.50
4.75
4.75
4.50
4.75
4.75
4.50
4.75
4.75
9.00

MERCURY DIMES

1939 MS66 43.50 NGC PR67........650.00 1939 EF45 5.25 AU50 6.00 AU55......6.75
MS65FB 190.00 ANACS PR67 ....650.00 1939D PCGS MS67FB...................265.00
NGC PR65 ...................................282.50 MS65 28.00 PCGS MS66FB .........77.50
PCGS PR65, light golden toning .282.50 NGC MS65FB ................................52.50
MS65 28.50 PCGS PR64.............255.00 NGC MS66 45.00 MS65FB ...........50.00
MS64 18.50 PCGS MS66..............45.00 MS64FB 25.00 PCGS MS66 .........45.00
MS63FB.........................................15.00 MS63FB 12.50 PCGS MS65 .........30.00
AU58 7.25 MS60 9.00 MS63 ..........10.00 AU58 7.50 MS63 ...........................10.00

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MERCURY DIMES

MERCURY DIMES

1939D EF45 6.25 AU50 7.25 AU55 ...7.50


1939S MS63 31.00 MS65 ...............39.50
AU55 15.50 AU58..........................18.00
VF30 5.50 EF45 9.00 AU50 ...........12.00
1940 MS66FB 85.00 PCGS PR66 ...295.00
MS67FB 252.50 NGC MS67FB ...255.00
MS65FB 47.50 PCGS MS67FB ...255.00
PCGS MS66FB 87.50 NGC PR65 .247.50
NGC MS66FB ................................87.50
MS66FB, was PCGS MS66FB,
label included ................................85.00
NGC MS66 40.00 NGC MS67 .......50.00
MS64FB 23.00 NGC MS65FB .......50.00
MS64 18.50 MS65 29.50 MS66 ...37.50
AU58 6.25 MS60 6.50 MS63FB ....15.00
AU58FB 7.25 MS63.......................11.25
AU50 5.75 AU55..............................6.00
1940D MS67 70.00 PCGS MS66FB..95.00
NGC MS67 72.50 MS66FB ...........92.50
MS64FB 25.00 PCGS MS65FB .....55.00
MS63FB 15.00 NGC MS65FB .......55.00
MS60FB 10.50 PCGS MS64 .........23.50
AU58FB 8.25 MS60 8.75 MS63 ....12.50
EF45 6.25 AU50 7.00 AU55 ............7.75
1940S MS64 19.50 NGC MS66 ......50.00
MS63FB 16.50 PCGS MS65 .........37.50
MS63 12.50 NGC MS65................37.50
AU58 7.50 MS60 9.75 MS65 ........35.00
EF45 5.50 AU50 6.50 AU55 ............7.00
1940S/S West RPM1 MS63.............19.00
1941 to 1945S 15 coins all
MS64 & MS65, 8 FB, in
custom plastic case .....................275.00
1941 MS67 47.50 NGC PR66........300.00
PCGS PR65 .................................247.50
MS66FB 92.50 ANACS PR65 ......247.50
MS65FB 46.00 NGC MS67FB .....205.00
MS66 37.50 PCGS, NGC MS66 ....40.00
MS63FB 12.50 MS65 ....................32.00
AU58 6.00 MS60 6.50 MS64 ........18.50
EF45 5.00 AU50 5.50 AU55 ............5.75
1941D MS65FB 42.50 MS67FB ....187.50
MS64FB 26.50 PCGS MS66FB .....75.00
MS63FB.........................................20.00
AU55 7.75 AU58 8.25 MS60FB.....11.50
EF45 5.50 AU50 6.75 AU58FB ........7.50
1941S MS67 170.00 NGC MS67 ..172.50
MS66FB 85.00 PCGS MS66FB .....87.50
MS65FB 45.00 NGC MS65FB .......48.50
MS65 32.50 NGC MS66................42.50
MS64FB 25.00 ANACS MS65 .......35.00
MS63FB 14.50 MS64 ....................18.00
AU58 6.75 MS60 7.50 MS63 ........11.25
EF45 5.25 AU50 6.00 AU55 ............6.50
1942/1 PCGS MS65 ..................16450.00
PCGS MS62 ..............................5250.00
AU50 1315.00 AU55..................1785.00
PCGS AU53 ...............................1505.00
PCGS, NGC EF45 ......................1042.50
ANACS VG10 580.00 EF45........1040.00
NGC AU details, lightly cleaned...777.50
PCI VF20 (VG7) ...........................562.50
F15, very small dig on the
crossbar of 4................................560.00
1942 MS66FB 93.50 PCGS PR67 ...550.00
NGC PR66 300.00 NGC MS67FB .350.00
NGC, PCGS PR65........................247.50
MS65FB 45.00 PCGS PR64 ........205.00
PCGS MS66 37.50 NGC MS67 ...115.00
MS64 18.50 MS65 25.00 MS66 35.00
MS63FB 17.00 MS64FB................23.50
MS63 .............................................11.25
AU58 6.00 AU58FB 6.00 MS60.......6.75
EF45 5.00 AU50 5.50 AU55 ............5.75
1942/1D PCGS VF35 .....................777.50
NGC VF35 (VF30)........................742.50
PCGS VF35 (VF25)......................707.50
NGC VF35 (VF20)........................672.50
PCGS VF30 (VF20)......................672.50
NGC VF30 (VF20)........................672.50
PCGS VF20 (F15) ........................617.50
F15 647.50 NGC VF30 (F15).......617.50
NGC VF30 (F12) ..........................577.50
NGC F15 (F12) ............................577.50
ANACS VF20 (F12)......................577.50
NGC VF25 (F12) ..........................577.50
NGC VF20 (F12) ..........................577.50
ANACS EF details scratched
cleaned, net VF20 (F12)...............577.50
NGC F12 (VG10) .........................565.00
NGC F12 (VG7) ...........................547.50
NGC VG10 (VG7).........................547.50
1942D MS65FB 46.50 NGC MS67 ..80.00
MS66 38.50 PCGS MS66FB .........75.00
NGC MS66FB, light toning ............67.50
MS65 29.50 PCGS MS66..............40.00
MS63FB 16.00 PCGS MS64FB .....25.00
MS62FB.........................................13.00
MS60 9.00 MS60FB ......................10.00
AU58 7.25 AU58FB .........................8.00
EF45 5.25 AU50 6.00 AU55 ............6.75
1942S MS65 ....................................26.50
PCGS MS65FB ............................156.50
MS64 19.50 NGC MS66................40.00
NGC MS66 light golden tone ........40.00
AU58 8.50 MS60 ...........................10.50
EF45 5.25 AU50 6.50 AU55 ............7.75

1943 MS65FB ..................................58.50


NGC MS67FB ..............................325.00
MS66 37.50 MS67FB ..................322.50
NGC MS66FB ................................68.50
MS65 31.00 NGC MS66................39.50
NGC MS65 35.00 PCGS MS66 .....39.50
MS63FB 17.50 MS64 ....................18.50
MS60FB 10.00 MS63 ....................11.50
AU58 6.50 AU58FB 6.75 MS60.......6.75
EF45 5.00 AU50 5.75 AU55 ............6.00
1943D NGC MS67FB peripheral
toning ..........................................190.00
MS66FB 72.50 NGC MS66FB .......75.00
MS65FB 45.00 PCGS MS66FB .....75.00
MS64FB 24.00 PCGS MS65FB .....47.50
MS64 19.50 NGC MS65FB ...........47.50
MS63FB 14.50 PCGS MS64FB .....26.50
MS60FB 10.00 MS62FB................12.50
AU55 6.75 AU58 7.25 MS62 .........10.50
EF45 5.25 AU50 6.50 AU58FB ........7.50
1943S NGC MS66FB .....................125.00
MS64FB 25.00 MS66FB..............122.50
MS65FB 74.50 PCGS MS65FB .....76.50
PCGS MS65 31.50 NGC MS66 .....42.50
MS64 18.50 MS63FB ....................19.50
MS63 14.00 MS62FB ....................16.50
MS60 10.50 MS60FB ....................14.50
EF45 5.50 AU50 6.50 AU58 ............8.50
1943S/S west FS501 AU55..............21.50
1944 MS65 26.50 MS66 .................35.00
NGC MS66, light toning ................28.50
MS64 .............................................18.50
AU58 6.00 MS60 6.75 MS63 ........10.00
EF45 5.00 AU50 5.50 AU55 ............5.75
1944D MS65 26.50 NGC MS67FB..190.00
MS65FB 46.50 MS67FB..............187.50
MS63FB 14.50 MS66FB................72.50
AU58FB 7.50 PCGS MS65FB ........48.50
AU58 7.00 MS64FB.......................24.00
EF45 5.25 AU50 6.00 AU55 ............6.50
1944D/D south RPM3 FS501
PCGS MS67FB ............................200.00
1944S NGC MS67FB .....................175.00
MS65 31.00 PCGS MS67..............80.00
PCGS MS66FB, light toning ..........70.00
NGC MS66FB, light toning ............70.00
NGC MS65 33.50 MS66FB ...........70.00
MS64 22.50 PCGS MS65FB .........54.00
MS64FB 24.50 MS65FB................51.50
MS63FB 18.50 PCGS MS66 .........45.00
MS63 17.00 ANACS MS64 ...........24.50
AU58 7.25 MS60 8.25 MS60FB ......9.00
EF45 5.25 AU50 6.00 AU55 ............6.50
1945 MS64 75% split bands .........225.00
MS64 18.50 MS65 26.50 MS66 ...37.50
MS63 10.00 NGC MS65................28.50
AU58 6.00 MS60 6.75 MS62 ..........8.00
EF45 5.00 AU50 5.50 AU55 ............5.75
1945D MS66 37.50 NGC MS67FB..295.00
PCGS MS64FB 26.50 MS65FB .....46.50
MS64FB 24.00 MS65 ....................26.50
MS63FB 12.00 MS64 ....................18.50
MS63 .............................................10.00
AU58 6.50 MS60 6.75 MS62 ..........8.00
EF45 5.25 AU50 6.00 AU55 ............6.25
1945S ICG MS67 55.00 MS65FB..112.50
MS65 26.50 PCGS MS66..............42.50
MS66, was PCGS MS66, label
included .........................................40.00
MS64 .............................................18.50
MS60 9.75 AU58 8.25 MS63FB ....16.00
EF45 5.50 AU50 6.75 AU55 ............7.75
1945S Micro S SEGS MS65FB......765.00
MS66 ...........................................142.50
AU58 22.50 MS63 41.00 MS65 ..105.00
EF45 11.50 AU50 15.00 AU55 ......20.50
50 mixed Mercury Dimes
AU and better P mint ...................232.50
EF40 and better P mint ................190.00
D mint 190.00 S mint ..................190.00

TWENTY CENT PIECES


1875 PCGS MS63 .......................1800.00
ANACS EF45................................732.50
NGC MS61 ................................1330.00
EF45 730.00 NGC AU58 ............1134.50
PCGS VF35 630.00 EF40 ............665.00
VF30 ............................................587.50
VG7 335.00 F15 452.50 VF20 .....510.00
1875CC AU55 2265.00 MS64 .....5450.00
EF40 1425.00 NGC MS61 .........3380.00
F15+ 832.50 ANACS MS60 .......3000.00
F15 ..............................................800.00
PCGS F12 (VG7) 568.50 F12 ......685.00
VG7 566.50 VG8 590.00 VG10....637.50
AG3 316.50 G4 ............................487.50
1875S AU58 633.50 NGC MS65 ...4345.00
NGC AU50 490.00 NGC MS64..2345.00
AU50 487.50 PCI MS63 ............1820.00
EF45 376.50 NGC MS61 ...........1035.00
EF40 300.00 NGC AU58 ..............635.00
VF20 ............................................247.50
VG10 186.50 F12 202.50 F15 .....220.00
VG7 161.50 NGC VG8 .................163.50
Fr2 59.50 AG3 91.50 G4 .............140.00
1875S/S VG7 161.50 NGC MS63 .1815.00
EF45 395.00 PCGS AU55 ............550.00
G4 ................................................133.50

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13

Proof silver Eagle sales drop sharply


By David C. Harper
Teenage drivers are well known for
flooring the gas pedal and then hitting the
brakes hard. Collectors have their own
version of this behavior. Everyone tries
to get their orders in first. Then they lose
interest. It has happened again with the
2014 proof silver Eagle coin.

In just the first few days of availability


collectors snared over 307,000 coins. In
the following week, they purchased just
20,540 more. Wow. I dont remember
such a dramatic loss of momentum in
such a short time.
Gold Eagle bullion coins are beginning February in similar fashion. There
was significant demand in January fol-

First Day Coin Covers

2014 Commemorative Coins

(amount sold/mintage)

W.H. Harrison:
John Tyler:
James K. Polk:
Zachary Taylor:
Millard Fillmore:
Franklin Pierce:
James Buchanan:
Abraham Lincoln:
Andrew Johnson:
Ulysses Grant:
Rutherford Hayes:
James Garfield:
Chester Arthur:
Grover Cleveland 1st Term:
Benjamin Harrison
Grover Cleveland 2nd Term:
William McKinley:
Theodore Roosevelt:
William Howard Taft:
Woodrow Wilson:

30,717/40,000
27,363/40,000
25,599/40,000
24,555/40,000
23,331/32,000
21,768/32,000
20,528/32,000
36,664/37,000
18,995/22,000
19,463/22,000
17,196/22,000
16,496/22,000
16,476/22,000
15,075/22,000
14,443/22,000
13,636/22,000
13,724/20,000
14,920/20,000
12,305/20,000
11,367/20,000

America the Beautiful


2010 ATB circulating coin set
2010 ATB uncirculated coin set
2011 ATB circulating coin set
2011 ATB uncirculated coin set
2013 ATB circulating coin set
2013 ATB uncirculated coin set
Hot Springs 3-coin set:
Yellowstone 3-coin set:
Yosemite 3-coin set:
Grand Canyon 3-coin set:
Mount Hood 3-coin set:
Gettysburg 3-coin set:
Glacier 3-coin set:
Olympic 3-coin set:
Vicksburg 3-coin set
Chickasaw 3-coin set
El Yunque 3-coin set
Chaco 3-coin set
Acadia 3-coin set
Hawaii 3-coin set
Denali 3-coin set
White Mountain 3-coin set
Perry 3-coin set
Great Basin 3-coin set
McHenry 3-coin set
Mt. Rushmore 3-coin set

34,193
38,891
30,541
37,741
19,480
38,173
21,807
22,671
20,127
19,883
17,008
20,434
17,331
16,239
16,568
14,887
*19,891
17,581
17,947
18,817
15,411
16,980
15,707
13,686
13,650
13,100

14

Alice Paul Uncirculated


Alice Paul Proof
Frances Cleveland 1st Term Uncirculated
Frances Cleveland 1st Term Proof
Caroline Harrison Uncirculated
Caroline Harrison Proof
Frances Cleveland 2nd Term Uncirculated
Frances Cleveland 2nd Term Proof
Ida McKinley Uncirculated
Ida McKinley Proof
Edith Roosevelt Uncirculated
Edith Roosevelt Proof
Helen Taft Uncirculated
Helen Taft Proof
Ellen Wilson Uncirculated
Ellen Wilson Proof
Edith Wilson Uncirculated
Edith Wilson Proof

Proof Uncirculated Max. mintage


38,902
16,182
350,000

Civil Rights (P):

Baseball Hall of Fame $1:


Hall of Fame $5:
Hall of Fame clad half:
Three-coin proof set:

2,798
3,505
2,454
3,158
2,436
3,046
2,425
3,104
1,577
2,261
1,422
2,192
1,395
1,977
1,288
1,874
1,213
1,778

Numismatic News EXPRESS / February 25, 2014

N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

N/A
N/A
N/A

50,000
400,000
750,000

Gold Buffaloes
2013
2011
2012
2013
2013

one-ounce
one-ounce
one-ounce
one-ounce
one-ounce

Buffalo
Buffalo
Buffalo
Buffalo
Buffalo

as of 2/4/14
bullion coin February Sales
proof
proof
proof
reverse proof

Feb. Bullion Eagle Sales


One ounce:
1/2 ounce:
1/4 ounce:
1/10 ounce:
TOTAL:

5,000
*28,693
*19,765
*18,594
*47,836

as of 2/4/14 (in coins/ounces)

Platinum

Gold

Silver

0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0

2,000/2,000
1,000/500
2,000/500
10,000/1,000
15,000/4,000

795,000/same
0/0
0/0
0/0
795,000/same

America the Beautiful 5-ounce coins


2012

El Yunque
Chaco
Acadia
Hawaii
Denali

Collector (P)

Bullion

*17,314/25,000
*17,440/25,000
*14,978/25,000
*14,863/25,000
*15,225/25,000

*24,000
*24,400
*25,400
*20,000
*20,000

The Mint has a target of 50,000 for each of the 2012 5-ounce bullion coins.
2013

First Spouse
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013

lowed by a sharp drop in the first days of


February. Buffalo gold demand dropped,
but not nearly as sharply.
The 2013 quarter and half-ounce proof
gold American Eagle sales have ended.
Both are under 5,000 pieces.
Civil Rights silver dollars added 5,047
proofs and 2,501 uncirculated pieces to
the running sales totals.

Collector (P)

White Mountain
Perrys Victory
Great Basin
Fort McHenry
Mount Rushmore

*20,530/25,000
*17,707/25,000
*17,792/25,000
*19,802/25,000
*23,547/25,000

Bullion

*35,000
*30,000
*30,000
*30,000
*35,000

Collector Eagle Sales as of 2/2/14


(in coins/maximum possible)
2013 Proof Gold
One ounce:
*16,838/20,000
1/2 ounce:
*4,813/10,000
1/4 ounce:
*4,914/10,000
1/10 ounce:
*13,879/20,000
Four-coin set
*7,877/20,000

2012 proof 1 oz. platinum Eagle


2013 proof 1 oz. platinum Eagle
2013-W uncirculated gold Eagle
2014-W proof silver Eagle
2013-W uncirculated silver Eagle
2013 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set

*10,084
5,396
*7,293
327,918
*178,941
36,865

Bag and Roll Sales

Bag and Roll Sales

2012 Chester Arthur Presidential dollar


Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
*57,539
*51,571
109,110
100-coin bag
*1,292
*1,093
2,385
$250 box
12,116
6,592
18,708
$500 box
1,166
1,167
2,333
2012 Grover Cleveland (1st Term)
Presidential dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
*54,836
52,697
107,533
100-coin bag
*1,482
*1,094
2,576
$250 box
10,901
6,234
17,135
$500 box
997
712
1,709
2012 Grover Cleveland (2nd Term)
Presidential dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
52,611
45,768
98,379
100-coin bag
*1,081
*985
2,066
$250 box
9,737
*4,955
14,692
$500 box
814
792
1,606
2012 Benjamin Harrison Presidential dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
*53,843
*48,852
102,695
100-coin bag
*1,089
*997
2,086
$250 box
*9,995
*4,986
14,981
$500 box
*894
*855
1,749
2013 William McKinley Presidential dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
*49,869
*44,805
94,674
100-coin bag
*1,320
*1,283
2,603
$250 box
9,495
4,627
14,122
$500 box
714
683
1,397
2013 Theodore Roosevelt Presidential dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
53,035
47,104
100,139
100-coin bag
*1,538
*1,486
3,024
$250 box
9,925
4,705
14,630
$500 box
734
699
1,433
2013 William Howard Taft Presidential dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
48,539
42,902
91,441
100-coin bag
*989
*861
1,850
$250 box
8,694
3,947
12,641
$500 box
539
550
1,089

2013 Woodrow Wilson Presidential dollar


Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
44,548
39,236
83,784
100-coin bag
1,072
950
2,022
$250 box
8,840
4,139
12,979
$500 box
479
470
949
Option
25-count roll
$100 bag
$250 box
$500 box

2013 Native American dollar


Philadelphia
Denver
22,146
21,274
*1,481
*1,478
*2,487
*2,496
*498
*494

Total
43,420
2,959
4,983
992

2013 Perrys Victory, Peace Memorial quarter


Option Philadelphia Denver
San Francisco
Total
100-coin bag
3,162
2,982
6,855 12,999
Two-roll (P&D) set
12,430
San Francisco roll
8,032
P,D,S rolls set
9,789
2013 Great Basin National Park quarter
San Francisco
Total
Option Philadelphia Denver
100-coin bag
2,816
2,766
6,245 11,797
Two-roll (P&D) set
11,531
San Francisco roll
6,770
P,D,S rolls set
9,215
2013 Fort McHenry National Monument quarter
San Francisco
Total
Option Philadelphia Denver
100-coin bag
2,786
2,702
6,011 11,499
Two-roll (P&D) set
10,798
San Francisco roll
6,273
P,D,S rolls set
9,432
2013 Mount Rushmore National Memorial quarter
San Francisco
Total
Option Philadelphia Denver
100-coin bag
2,813
2,762
5,895 11,470
Two-roll (P&D) set
9,998
San Francisco roll
5,989
P,D,S rolls set
9,580
2014 Great Smoky Mountains National Forest quarter
San Francisco
Total
Option Philadelphia Denver
100-coin bag
1,910
1,897
2,607 6,414
Two-roll (P&D) set
8,197
San Francisco roll
2,994
P,D,S rolls set
6,413

Sets and Singles


Dollar sets
2011 Pres. $1 unc. set (P&D)
79,604
2012 Pres. $1 unc. set (P&D)
86,387
2012 Unc. $1 set (6 coins, 1 silver) *28,368
2013 Pres. $1 unc. set (P&D)
73,805
2013 Pres. $1 circ. set (P)
13,553
2013 Pres. $1 circ. set (D)
10,100
2013 Unc. $1 set (6 coins, 1 silver) 30,399
Pres. $1 Coin & First Spouse Medal Sets
Abigail Fillmore
10,511
Jane Pierce
8,316
Buchanan Liberty
8,145
Eliza Johnson
6,631
Julia Grant
7,024
Lucy Hayes
5,646
Lucretia Garfield
5,306
Chester A. Arthur
4,990
Benjamin Harrison
4,221
Grover Cleveland (1st term)
4,443
Grover Cleveland (2nd term)
3,995
Ida McKinley
3,082
Edith Roosevelt
3,526

Helen Taft
Ellen Wilson
Edith Wilson

2,960
2,767
2,328

2012 proof coin sets


Five-quarter silver proof set
Birth set

162,448
48,050

2013 proof coin sets


Five-quarter proof set
Five-quarter silver proof set
Four-coin Presidential
14-coin clad proof set
14-coin silver proof set

122,647
129,174
260,291
778,932
419,148

2013 uncirculated coin set


28-coin set
351,556
2014 proof coin sets
Five-quarter proof set
14-coin silver proof set

Unless otherwise stated, all boxed figures are compiled Feb. 2. Numbers
provided by the U.S. Mint. Totals are cumulative from the beginning of sales
unless marked otherwise.
To order most U.S. Mint products, write U.S. Mint, P.O. Box 71191, Philadelphia,
PA 19176; call (800) USA-MINT; or visit the Web site at www.usmint.gov. Hearing- or
speech-impaired individuals may call (888) 321-MINT. For information, write U.S.
Mint, Attention: Customer Care Center, 801 Ninth St., N.W., Washington, DC 20220.
Shipping is $4.95 per order. * denotes option no longer available

53,440
52,769

Miscellaneous Offers
2013 Birth set
35,583
2013 Happy Birthday Set
10,063
2013 Congratulations Set
15,932
2014 Birth set
3,724
2014 Happy Birthday Set
2,167
2014 Congratulations Set
1,563
Roosevelt Coin & Chronicles Set
7,789
Roosevelt Youth Set
4,296
2014 Eagle sales
Total coins as of 2/4/14
Gold Am. Eagle ounce
64,500
Gold Am. Eagle 1/2 ounce
13,000
Gold Am. Eagle 1/4 ounce
30,000
Gold Am. Eagle 1/10 ounce
170,000
Silver Am. Eagle
5,570,000
Gold Buffalo
46,500
Kennedy halves
2012 Two-roll set
31,520
2013 Two-roll set
21,456
2013 200-coin bag
*9,979

Mint Statistics
is updated each Thursday at
numismaticnews.com
www.numismaticnews.com / February 25, 2014

15

Heritage will sell Gardner collection


Heritage Auctions will auction a collection of 3,000 U.S. silver coins in four sales
held this year and next in New York City.
The first auction is slated for June 23.
Eugene H. Gardner assembled the collection over many years. He founded an
investment advisory firm that is now
called Gardner Russo & Gardner in 1968
in Lancaster, Pa.
Heritage said Gardner began his
numismatic efforts while he was in college in 1954. This first collection he then
sold in 1965.
Highlights of the present collection include: 1802 half dime XF-45
Professional Coin Grading Service; 1796
JR-1 dime, MS-66 PCGS (one of three
or four known in the pre-cud die state);
1845-O dime MS-69 PCGS; 1876-CC
20-piece (Eliasberg) MS-64 PCGS; 1823/2
quarter Proof-64 Numismatic Guaranty
Corporation; 1873-CC No Arrows quarter
MS-63 PCGS; 1796 15 Stars half dollar
MS-62 NGC; 1796 16 Stars half dollar
MS-64 PCGS; 1797 half dollar MS-63
PCGS; 1838-O half dollar PR-64 NGC;
1870-S Seated dollar XF-40 PCGS.
I see these auctions as the culmination of a gratifying and absorbing collecting career, Gardner told Heritage.

Founder of an investment advisory fir,m, Eugene H. Gardner, has consigned his collection to
Heritage. The collection contains 3,000 U.S. silver coins.

It allows me to introduce my largely


completed collection to the numismatic
fraternity, which is very exciting to me.
I love the thought of sharing the auction experience with my family. Weve
really all been in this together. In fact,
my grandchildren know how to get my

Heritage Auctions President Greg Rohan catalogs coins from Gardner Collection, which will be
sold in four auctions. The first will be held June 23.
16

Numismatic News EXPRESS / February 25, 2014

attention by just saying, Opa, what new


coins do you have?
Greg Rohan, president of Heritage
Auctions, was full of praise for Gardner,
the collector.
Gene Gardner is more than a coin
collector, Rohan said. Hes a numismatist who has an appreciation for the
historic and aesthetic side of the hobby
in addition to being one of the nicest
people in numismatics, and so generous
with his time and with his knowledge.
Gene has created books for his personal
use for many of his sets; their beautiful
photographs and detailed commentaries
are posted on the NGC website for all
to share. Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr., John
Jay Pittman, and Eric P. Newman are
just three of the names that appear in the
provenance of coins in the Gardner collection. Gene Gardner is a collector who
appreciates the finest available coins, and
his collection clearly illustrates that connoisseurship.
Lot viewing of the entire first auction
will begin at Heritage Auctions May 1 in
Dallas. It will then go the Long Beach
Coin Expo June 3-6, and then at Heritage
Auctions in New York City, June 20-22.
Visit HA.com for more details of the
Gardner sales.

www.numismaticnews.com / February 25, 2014

17

Salzburg gold tops Newman sale


An Austrian gold 14-ducat coin
of Salzburg minted in 1612 sold for
$211,500 at Heritage Auctions Signature
Sale Jan. 14-16 in New York.
The coin is so rare the firm says it
hasnt been plated in at least a half century. It was part of Selections from the
Eric P. Newman Collection Part III.
This price and the prices of other lots
include a 17.5 percent buyers fee.
This enigmatic and possibly unique
coin, graded AU58 by NGC, is of a very
rare denomination, and it is listed as Rare
in those references where it can be found at
all. Although this is a large, high-relief
coin, the ornate design elements are fully
and delicately struck, with just the slightest
wear to show that it did briefly fulfill its
commercial purpose, Heritage said.
A second possibly unique coin from
the 17th century, a 2-taler piece from
Emden in Germany dated 1674 brought
$111,625. Graded MS-66 by Numismatic
Guaranty Corporation, the obvserse
depicts the city of Emden from the point
of view of its harbor.

Bringing $211,500 at a January Heritage auction was this very rare 14-ducat gold piece from
the Austrian city of Salzburg.

A 1672 10-ducat coin from SaxeAltenburg, struck with double taler dies,
sold for $105,750.
It depicts a 15-year-old Duke Friedrich
Wilhelm III on the obverse., It is graded
NGC AU-58.
A Russian 1729 gold ducat went for
$205,625. Graded NGC AU-50, it is a
one-year type and the rarer of the two

varieties known.
Going to $70,500 was a Norway
Christian V gold 2 ducats without date
(1670-99), KM-120 (lists 3 known), Fr-11,
Hede-11, graded VF Details by NGC.
Items sold came from the collection
of Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education
Society and proceeds will used for its museum or for society-designated activities.

Stacks Bowers brings over $5 million


More than $5 million was realized
at the Stacks Bowers and Ponterio auction held Jan. 10-13 at the New York
International Numismatic Convention.
We are extremely pleased with the
auction results, said Rick Ponterio, executive vice president. Rarities and superb
quality examples were eagerly sought
in the auction gallery across the series.
There was strong demand as well for type
coins and less valuable pieces.
Coins pedigreed to the Thomas. H. Law
Collection captured the attention of all in
attendance, Ponterio said, and exceeded
pre-sale estimates. Highlights from this
offering included a 1773 George III pattern
5 guineas from Great Britain, which sold
for $440,625, followed by a 1768 George
III pattern 2 guineas from Great Britain at
$199,750, and an 1820 George III pattern
5 pounds that went for $188,000.
Prices include a 17.5 percent buyers fee.
A Puerto Rican mint error an 1895
18

Topping the bidding at the Stacks Bowers and Ponterio auction was this 1773 pattern of a 5
guineas gold coin.

PGV peso double struck with a blank


planchet obstruction sold for $23,500.
A previously unknown Colombia 1755
Nuevo Milled 8 escudos graded
extremely fine by the Professional Coin
Grading Service and the sole surviving
specimen, brought $223,250.

Numismatic News EXPRESS / February 25, 2014

Among ancient coins, an extremely rare


follis of Kiurike II of Greater Armenia
possibly the finest known specimen, graded Choice VF by Numismatic Guaranty
Corporation sold for $18,800.
For more information, visit www.
stacksbowers.com.

NGC-certied
Newman Part III

REALIZES
$6.1 MILLION
$211,500
AUSTRIA
1612 Salzburg 14 Ducats
NGC AU 58

$205,625

$64,625

$105,750

$111,625

RUSSIA
1729 Peter II Ducat

HONG KONG
1866 Victoria Dollar

GERMAN STATES, SAXE-ALTENBURG


1672 Gold 10 Ducats

GERMAN STATES
1674 Emden City Two Taler

NGC AU 50

NGC PF 64

NGC AU 58

NGC MS 66

The 1,900+ NGC-certied world coins smash presale estimates


Several extraordinary rarities topped the results of the Eric P. Newman Collection, Part III, sale by Heritage Auctions
in January. The highest price was realized by the Austria 1612 Salzburg 14 Ducats graded NGC AU 58, which sold for
$211,500. Other signicant coins include the exceedingly rare 1729 Peter II Ducat in NGC AU 50 that more than tripled
its presale estimate and the possibly unique German States 1674 Emden City Two Taler graded NGC MS 66 that realized
$111,625. The phenomenal Newman Collection continues to stun the numismatic community with its record-breaking
results the rst three parts, all certied by NGC, have achieved nearly $34 million at auction.

The greatest collections go to market with NGC. Learn more at NGCcoin.com/Newman


EPNNES Foundation Statement: Items being sold are from the extensive collection of Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society (a Missouri not-for-prot corporation)
and have been assembled over a period of 90 years. Proceeds of the sale of all items will be used exclusively for supplementing the Societys museum operations and scholarly
numismatic research efforts and for the benet of other not-for-prot institutions selected by Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society for public purposes.

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www.numismaticnews.com / February 25, 2014

19

New Jersey club marks 900th meeting


The New Jersey Numismatic Society held its 900th meeting at the Madison (N.J.) Public Library on Monday, Jan. 20.
Founded by Charles F. Nettleship in 1933, the NJNS held its first
meeting in Elizabeth, N.J.
The meetings guest speaker was Vicken Yegparian, vice
president of numismatics, Stacks Bowers Galleries, who presented The Medals of the Literary Society of Kings College
in New York, 1767-1771: The Unheralded First Civilian Medals
Produced in America. The presentation was an expanded
version of one originally given at the American Numismatic
Societys Coinage of the Americas Conference in 2004
The NJNS celebrated its 900th meeting with specially
engraved examples of the medal that was originally commissioned from Medallic Art Company to celebrate its 75th
Anniversary in 2008.
The NJNS is dedicated to the advancement of numismatics through the study of the history, manufacture and art of
coins, paper money and exonumia. Throughout the years, the
NJNS has had among its members many notable numismatists,
such as: F.C.C. Boyd, Henry Christensen, Willard Blaisdell,
Henry C. Hines, Dr. Stanley Sherr, Herbert Oechsner, Ernest
Kuesch, Herbert Silberman, Robert Schonwalter, Harold Flartey,
Christopher Connell, Thomas Moore, George Wait and Ed Price.
More recently, its members have included: Carl Feldman,
Michael Fey, David Ginsburg, William Horton, David Lange,
Steve Middleton, Spencer Peck, Harry Rescigno, William
Shamhart and Ray Williams.
NJNS members have been active in many other local and
national numismatic organizations, including having served as
Fellows of the American Numismatic Society, members of the
Board of the American Numismatic Association and instructors
at the ANAs Summer Seminar.

New Jersey Numismatic Society President David Bailey (left) presents


guest speaker Vicken Yegparian with a specially engraved medal to
commemorate his presentation at the Societys 900th meeting

The NJNS meets at 7:30 p.m. on the third Monday of


the month at the Public Library in Madison, N.J., (except in
August), and continues the legacy of its founder and past members. Meetings include a numismatic presentation and a show
and tell session, during which members can discuss items
from their personal collections.

Nominations sought for medallic art award


The American
Numismatic
Associations Numismatic Art Award
for Excellence in Medallic Sculpture
honors an artist whose cumulative
lifetime achievements in the field of
medallic sculpture have been of the
highest order.
Nominations should include the
name of the nominee, address, contact information, a list of numismatic
accomplishments, a brief biography

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and photographs of at least five medals or Internet addresses where they


can be viewed. Nominators should
include their addresses and contact
information; artists may nominate
themselves. This award is not limited
to ANA members.
This prestigious award will be presented at the annual banquet of the
American Numismatic Association in
Rosemont, Ill., in August.

Numismatic News EXPRESS /February 25, 2014

Nominations should be sent to


Mel Wacks at numismel@aol.com by
March 1.
The first award was given in 1966
to Paul Vincze. Designers of the
Kennedy half dollar won in consecutive years. In 1967 obverse designer
Gilroy Roberts was recognized and
in 1968 Frank Gasparro received the
award. Last years winner was James
Malonebeach.

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ANS gala raises $200,000


The American Numismatic Society held its 2014 Annual
Gala Jan. 9 at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City.
The event honored Marian Scheuer Sofaer and the Honorable
Abraham D. Sofaer, whose generosity to the ANS has spanned
more than four decades, most recently with the donation of part
of their collection of over 5,000 coins from the Holy Land.
This collection creates a lasting legacy, enabling scholars
in archeology, history, and numismatics to pursue world-class
research for many years to come.
A combination of some 200 guests and contributors helped
the Society raise more than $200,000. The evenings successful auction accounted for $36,000 of that total.
ANS Fellow Harmer Johnson led the live auction with
infectious humor and energy, crafting a lively atmosphere that
promoted festive bidding on items that included rare bottles
of wine, original drawings, a rock painted with a portrait of
Julius Cesaer, ancient coins, and dinner at the home of ANS
Executive Director Ute Wartenberg Kagan.
Gala guests were also entertained by the music of rising
jazz star Dominick Farinacci and his band. Their set included
a vocal performance by Abe Sofaer, a passionate and longtime
supporter of jazz as well as numismatics.
In presenting the Trustees award to the Sofaers, ANS
Chairman Kenneth L. Edlow highlighted a few of the couples
many non-numismatic achievements.
Among numerous other positions, Marian has served as a
New York State Assistant Attorney General and a New York City
Assistant Corporation Counsel. She was also the co-producer of
the award-winning documentary Poumy, a film about a young
womans role in the French Resistance during World War II, the
project director for an historical exhibition in the synagogue in
Chendamangalam, India, and an adviser to Kerala conservationists on the restoration of the synagogue at Parur. She is CEO,
General Counsel and co-founder of Federal Arbitration, Inc., an
organization providing high quality arbitration and mediation of
civil disputes.
Abe has served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in New
York, a U.S. District Judge in the Southern District, and legal
adviser to the U.S. Department of State, as well as teaching at Columbia Law School. Currently he is the George P.
Shultz Distinguished Scholar and Senior Fellow at the Hoover
Institution at Stanford University, where his work focuses
on the power over war within the U.S. government and on
issues related to international law, terrorism, diplomacy, and
national security. Rounding out his activities, he is also a
founding trustee of the National Museum of Jazz in Harlem
and a member of the board of the Koret Foundation.
When it came to illuminating the Sofaers connections to
the ANS, Edlow could not help being expansive.
Marian Scheuer Sofaer and Abraham D. Sofaer have
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earned a place among the great benefactors of the American


Numismatic Society, he said.
Their extraordinary decision to donate their collection to the
Israel Museum and the American Numismatic Society ensures them
a place among the most generous donors to these collections.
He went on to trace the extensive scope of their fourdecade-long collecting, and noted how the Sofaers have for
so long fully embraced the concept of academic research.
Abes first coin purchase was a shekel of the first year of
Jewish Revolt against Rome in 66 CE, he recounted. Soon
thereafter, Abe realized that coinage provided a unique opportunity to explore the rich cultural history of the Holy Lands
many countries. He and Marian set out to create a collection
that bears witness to the constant cultural and political change
that has characterized the region.
Last year saw a culmination of that effort with the publication
by the ANS of the two-volume catalog of the Sofaer collection,
edited by Adjunct Curator David Hendin and Deputy Director
Andrew Meadows. It is a collection that now physically charts
the ebb and flow of culture across a span of nearly two millennia.
Edlow thought it fitting to quote from Abe Sofaers introduction to that catalog by way of explaining what drives the
passion of so many of us and makes the contemplation and
study of these old objects so compelling:
The Holy Land, Abe Sofaer wrote, is important to many
peoples in addition to the Jews; and every effort by one cultural group to dominate the area to the exclusion of others
eventually failed. A stable future for the Holy Land requires
a commitment by all groups in the area to maintain multicultural populations and tolerant regimes.
The ANS acknowledged all the Gala participants and guests
whose generosity and enthusiasm made the evening a success.
We really could not exist were it not for the tremendous
contributions of our donors, said ANS Executive Director
Ute Wartenberg Kagan.
The ANS Gala was sponsored by 14 Benefactor, Patron,
Sustainer, and Friend sponsors, and by over 50 other donors
and supporters.
Benefactor Sponsors: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Edlow
Patron Sponsors: Anderson & Anderson and Whitman
Publishing, LLC
Sustainer Sponsors: Classical Numismatic Group, Inc.,
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP and Stacks Bowers
Galleries
Friend Sponsors: Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, Dr. Alain
Baron, NG SA, Harlan J. Berk, Ltd., B & H Kreindler, Gemini
Numismatic Auctions, LLC, David Hendin, Heritage Auction
Galleries, Sydney F. Martin, Mrs. Marian Scheuer Sofaer and
the Honorable Abraham D. Sofaer and the Stack Family
Harvey G. Stack and Lawrence R. Stack.

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ANA Museum Showcase to exhibit in Atlanta


The rich numismatic history of Georgia and the South will be
on display when the National Money Show comes to the Cobb
Galleria Centre in Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 27-March 1.
On exhibit in the ANAs signature Museum Showcase, featuring rarities from the Edward C. Rochette Money Museum in
Colorado Springs and exclusive private collections, will be a collection of Georgia Colonial paper money from its beginnings in
1735 to the end of the American Revolution. Also on display will
be gold coins from the U.S. Branch Mints in Dahlonega, Ga., and
Charlotte, N.C., which operated from 1838 through 1861.
In Atlanta, we have a wonderful opportunity to showcase
the numismatic history of Georgia, from its early colonial days
through the Civil War, said Douglas Mudd, curator for the
Money Museum. And well be able to spotlight an era of history
that is often neglected: Georgias very own gold rush.
Following is a list of Museum Showcase exhibits to be displayed in Atlanta.
Gold! The Coins of Georgia and North Carolina The
gold rushes of the American West have been well-documented,
but the eastern United States experienced its own gold rushes
in the early 1800s. Gold was discovered in North Carolina at
the end of the 18th century, but a more extensive find in 1828
near Dahlonega displaced the Cherokee and sent thousands of
prospectors into the region. By 1830 local assayers began to
produce gold coins in Georgia and North Carolina in order to
simplify transactions. On March 3, 1835, Congress authorized
new mint facilities at Dahlonega, Charlotte and New Orleans to
take advantage of these finds and reduce transportation costs. To
distinguish their issues from those of the Philadelphia Mint, the
branch mints used mintmarks for the first time on U.S. coinage:
O for New Orleans, C for Charlotte and D for Dahlonega.
This exhibit features gold from the first gold rush in the
United States, one that has been largely forgotten, Mudd said.
This was the first circumstance where gold from a local region
was produced into coins within that same region by the U.S. Mint.
Colonial Paper Money of Georgia The story of paper
currency in Georgia begins in 1735 on the British pound sterling standard, soon after the founding of the colony in 1732 by
James Oglethorpe. Georgia notes were produced thereafter up to
and through the American Revolution. During the Revolution,
Georgia used continental currency denominated in sterling and
in Spanish dollars instead of the Continental dollar at the rate
of 1 dollar = 5 shillings. After the Revolution, continental currency was replaced by the new U.S. dollar and the Constitution
disbanded State-issued currencies.
This selection of Georgia Colonial notes is from the collection of the late ANA Governor Radford Stearns.
Confederate Currency Financing war has always presented problems for governments the stress of feeding, paying,
equipping, housing and training soldiers presents challenges well
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beyond the normal capacity of authorities to handle. This is especially true of civil wars. This display features a selection from the
Money Museum exhibit A House Divided: Money of the Civil
War in Colorado Springs and highlights some of the difficulties
faced by the Confederacy as it attempted to create a new national
currency and finance a war from scratch.
As a special attraction, the Museum Showcase will also feature an
1862 Gatling gun, a weapon used by the Union during the Civil War.
1792 Half Disme An estimated 1,500 half disme (an early
version of dime) silver coins were struck in the basement of a
saw-makers shop in Philadelphia in 1792 because the U.S. Mint
was not yet operational. The coins - slightly smaller than a modern dime and weighing half as much - were first authorized by
President Washington under the Mint Act of 1792. According to
legend, the silver used to mint the 1792 half dismes came from
Martha Washingtons personal silverware. Thomas Jefferson,
then serving as secretary of state, personally received the coins
on Washingtons behalf. Modern researchers estimate that about
275 of the 1,500 originally struck survive today. The coin was
donated to the Money Museum by Steven L. Contursi.
1804 Dollar, Idler/Bebee Class III Known as The King
of U.S. Coins, the 1804 dollar is extremely rare, with only 15
known examples. Class I 1804-dated silver dollars were actually
struck in the 1830s when the United States Mint was asked by
to produce them for sets of U.S. coins to be presented to foreign
dignitaries. Class III specimens (six known) were struck during
the 1850s for collectors. The Idler/Bebee specimen was donated
to the ANA by Aubrey and Adeline Bebee.
1913 Liberty Head V Nickel, McDermott/Bebee This
famous coin is one of five 1913 V nickels that were struck in
mysterious circumstances at the Philadelphia Mint. The design
for these coins was used from 1883 to 1912. In 1913 they were
replaced by the Buffalo nickel design; however, five unauthorized V nickels were struck with the 1913 date. The existence
of the nickels was unknown until 1919, when an advertisement in
The Numismatist offered to purchase any example for $500. The
ad was placed by Samuel W. Brown, a former Mint employee. In
1920 Brown exhibited all five nickels at the ANA convention in
Chicago. The McDermott/Bebee specimen was donated to the
ANA by Aubrey and Adeline Bebee.
The Atlanta National Money Show features more than 500
numismatic dealers with an extensive inventory; a major auction by Heritage Auctions; the ANA Museum Showcase; the
Collector Exhibits area; exhibits by the Bureau of Engraving and
Printing and the United States Mint, as well as educational presentations and seminars. Show hours are 1 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday,
Feb. 27; 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28; and 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Saturday, March 1. ANA members are admitted free. Public
admission is $6 for adults and free for children 12 and under
Feb.27-28, and free for everyone on Saturday, March 1.

Knight auction tops show events


Lyn Knight, of Overland Park, Kan.,
will be the official auction house for the
29th Annual National Coin and Currency
Convention, to be held Nov. 20-23 at the
Crowne Plaza Chicago OHare at 5440 N.
River Road in Rosemont, Ill., a northwest
Chicago suburb just two miles from OHare
Airport, according to a recent announcement by Kevin Foley, longtime bourse
chairman for the Professional Currency
Dealers Association-sponsored event.
Foley said of the award of auction
rights to the Knight firm, Lyn Knight
has been part of our event since we had
our first convention at the Cervantes
Convention Center in downtown St. Louis
in the early 1980s. His sales have helped
define the numismatic marketplace and
have become an integral feature of our
convention. Lyns sales are always exciting events, offering a range of material
from items that are within the budget of
the beginning collectors to six- and sevenfigure rarities that only the most well
financed can even think about acquiring.
Lyn has helped create the U.S.-based
auction marketplace for world currency
and was a pioneer in offering such mate-

rial in live auctions in this country. His


catalogs reflect an attention to scholarship, history and detail that make them
a centerpiece of our convention each
year. Our convention staff and board of
governors are pleased to continue our
long and cooperative association with his
company.
Bourse activities at the National Coin
and Currency Convention will get under
way from 1 p.m. to 6 -6 p.m. on Thursday,
Nov. 20, when the Professional Preview/
Early Bird Day will be held.
At this function collectors and dealers
without booths can gain early admission
to the 75-booth bourse area for a $75
registration fee.
Regular public hours will be Friday
and Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and
Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Knight will hold three separate auction
sessions on Thursday, Friday and Saturday
evenings at the close of the bourse. Auction
lot viewing gets under way on the morning
of Wednesday, Nov. 19.
For those attending the convention
there is a discounted sleeping room
rate of $115 is available by calling the

Crowne Plaza at (877) 337-5793 and asking for the National Coin and Currency
Convention rate.
Patricia Foley, general chairman for the
convention, said of the event. The NWPMC
is really just the right size, large enough to
be commercially significant, but with 75
booths and roughly 85 separate dealers, it
is realistically possible for our attendees to
visit and have a meaningful interaction with
almost all our booth holders.
With dealers from roughly 20 different states, well have a cross section
of some of the most significant players
in the coin and currency trade. Coupled
with the Lyn Knight auction, I feel that
the NWPMC is a veritable must do for
people who are really serious in their
numismatic interests.
Dealers interested in bourse space at
the event should contact Foley via e-mail
at kfoley2@wi.rr.com, or by telephoning
(414) 807-0116.
Additional information about the Lyn
Knight auction company can be found
online at www.lynknight.com. More complete details about the NWPMC can be
found at www.pcdaonline.com

Wings offers three free evaluations


Three free submissions to WINGS Coins will be offered
by the firm at the American Numismatic Association National
Money Show Feb. 27-March 1 in Atlanta.
See if your slabbed world coin, token or medal is Premium
Quality for the assigned grade, the firm challenges.
Attendees at the convention can visit the firm at booth 722.
Also, there will be a three-case exhibit of WINGS goldstickered coins in the ANA exhibition area with coins valued at
more than $1 million.
WINGS Coins reviews slabbed world coin, tokens and
medals. If in its opinion the item is Premium Quality for the
grade assigned to it by one of the four U.S. major grading services and ICCS, a Canadian grading service, then WINGS Coins
will place its tamper and fraud-proof gold sticker on the slab.
This makes it easy for anyone to easily identify a Premium
Quality world coin, token and medal.
WINGS Coins stresses that it does not review U.S. coins,
only world items.
The firm was pleased to report that coins with the WINGS
sticker had a 100 percent sell-through rate at the Stacks Bowers
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January auction in New York City.


This is in addition to their 100 percent sell-through rate on
the 400 lots that were in the September 2013 Goldberg pre-Long
Beach auction. Prices realized were more than 200 percent on
average above pre-auction estimates.
Because its business is growing, WINGS Coins has
expanded its corporate offices. The new address is P.O. Box
565173, Pinecrest, FL 33256-5173.
WINGS has retained four additional world experts as consultants, including an expert on Chinese coins, so that it can meet
increasing demand without sacrificing quality
The firm is seeking to further expand its authorized dealer
network. If a dealer wishes more information, he or she should
contact, dealers@wingscoins.com.
WINGS founder and finalizer is Lance Tchor. He has been
a full-time coin dealer since 1977.
For additional information, please contact Larry Michelson
at 855-33WINGS (94647), or send an email to him at info@
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Ink picked up from the back of another note shows up as a vertical 100 to the left of Ben Franklin on this $100 Federal Reserve Note.

Bart spots error on new $100 bill


Dealer Frederick J. Bart of ExecutiveCurrency.com in Roseville, Mich, reports
the discovery of an error on the recently released $100 2009A Federal Reserve Note.
In this instance, the multi-color counter with large numeral 100 arranged
vertically at the right end of the back, to assist the visually impaired, has been
offset onto the front of this particular note.
As is characteristic of an offset (compared with a printing), the numbers
appear in a mirror image. Although Bart describes it as neither visually exciting nor terribly valuable, he believes that it is an important finding, as so few
misprints are escaping the human and computer inspectors within the BEP.
The entire design was delayed because of pleats and folds in the upper left
sheet position on the series of 2009, causing the Treasury Department to release
the series of 2009A before the 2009, which were printed earlier.
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Heritage to call future Long Beach


A new auction agreement has been reached.
The Long Beach Coin, Currency,
Stamp & Sports Collectible Expo and
its parent firm, Collectors Universe, Inc.,
have concluded the new pact with Heritage
Auctions (www.HA.com), the worlds largest collectibles auction house with annual
sales of more than $800 million,
Heritage will continue as the official
auctioneer and also as an official sponsor
of the Long Beach show, which is held
three times each year.
The next Heritage-Long Beach auction will be conducted in conjunction
with the June 5-7 show in the Long
Beach Convention Center, 100 South
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Pine Ave., Long Beach, Calif.


Since conducting their first Long
Beach auction in October 1985, Heritage
has become an integral part of our threetimes-a year shows. Their diverse offerings of U.S. and world coins and bank
notes are eagerly anticipated by many
of the collectors and dealers who visit
the show in person, said David Hall,
president of Collectors Universe, parent
of Expos Unlimited, the producer of the
Long Beach Expo shows. As the Expo
celebrates its 50th anniversary this year
we are delighted to have them as the Long
Beach Expos official auctioneer and an
official sponsor.

Numismatic News EXPRESS / February 25, 2014

The Long Beach Expo is the largest


event of its kind on the West Coast, and
attracts collectors with diverse interests in
numismatic items as well as other collectibles. Its an exciting and active marketplace
with collectors and dealers from across the
country and overseas. Were looking at ways
to expand our services to them at future
Long Beach shows, said Jim Halperin, cochairman of Heritage Auctions.
In addition to its headquarters in
Dallas, Heritage has galleries in Beverly
Hills, Calif., and New York City, and
offices in other cities in the United States
and overseas.
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******GOLD COINS OF THE WORLD******
AUSTRALIA
1911S SOVEREIGN K-29 BU ............................... 340
1919 SOVEREIGN K-29 BU ................................. 340
1923P SOVEREIGN K-29 AU ............................... 340
2000 $100 K-528 UNC DRAGON 1 OZ............. 1,650
AUSTRIA
1879 8 FLORINS(20FRANCS) K-2269 XF .......... 300
1894 20 CORONA K-2806 AU ............................. 360
BELIZE
1979 $100 K-58 PROOF ANGELFISH .................. 160
1980 $100 K-62 PROOF REEF FISH .................... 170
BYZANTINE
1068-1071 ROMANUS IV DIOGENES XF OR
BETTER.............................................................. 500
CANADA
2010 50 CENT K-? MOUNTED POLICEMAN WITH
BOX AND COA 1/25 OZ ...................................... 90
2012 50 CENT K-? CARIBOU RIVER GOLD RUSH
WITH CERT AND BOX 1/25 OZ ........................... 80
2010 75 DOLLARS 4 COIN MAPLE LEAF SEASON
SET K-1002 TO K-1005.................................. 1,700
CAYMAN ISLANDS
1972 25 DOLLARS K-9A BU................................ 290
CHINA
1994 5 YUAN K-674 PROOF UNICORN............... 200
1995 5 YUAN K-794 NGC-PF69 ULTRA CAMEO
UNICORN .......................................................... 225
1996 5 YUAN K-939 NGC-MS68 UNICORN........ 140
1990 10 YUAN K-317 NGC-PF68 ULTRA CAMEO
DRAGON & PHOENIX........................................ 240
1980 300 YUAN K-37 NGC-PF68CAMEO ONLY
15,000 MINTED ................................................. 725
DENMARK
1900 10 KRONER K-790.2 BU ............................ 195
FRANCE
1786K DOUBLE LOUIS DOR K-592.8 VF+
POROUS ............................................................ 760
1867A 5 FRANCS K-803.1 XF ............................. 100
1851A 20 FRANCS K-762 AU CERES.................. 290
1855BB 20 FRANCS K-781.2 AU ........................ 270
1869BB 20 FRANCS K-801.2 AU ........................ 270
1893A 20 FRANCS BU ANGEL ............................ 265
GERMANY-PRUSSIA
1873C 10 MARK K-502 XF.................................. 190
GREAT BRITAIN
1798 1/2 GUINEA K-608 F EX JEWELRY ........... 160
2005 1/2 SOVEREIGN K-1064 PROOF ................ 175
1909 SOVEREIGN K-805 XF ................................ 320
1912 SOVEREIGN K-820 UNC ............................. 340
HUNGARY
1888 4 FORINT(10 FRANCS) K-466 XF............... 130
1889 8 FORINT(20 FRANCS) K-467 UNC ........... 300
1907 10 KORONA K-485 XF/AU .......................... 146
1894 20 KORONA K-486 BU ............................... 265
INDIA
1114-1154 AD SLATER GANADAVALAS OF KANAUS
+ BANAVES XF .................................................. 375
1918I SOVEREIGN K-525A UNC ......................... 380
IRAN
AH1342/32 1/5 TOMAN K-1070 UNC ................. 140
AH1294-5 TOMAN K-932 XF ONCE MOUNTED.. 175
AH1370(1991) 1/4 AZADI K-1265 CH BU ........... 200
ISLE OF MAN
1990 1/5 CROWN K-268 GOLD PROOF 150TH
ANNIV OF PENNY BLACK STAMP ................... 360
1990 1/5 CROWN K-268 PLATINUM PROOF 150TH
ANNIV OF PENNY BLACK STAMP ................... 390
1988 CROWN K-237 MISHANDLED PRF CAT..... 265
1995 TRI METAL PROOF SET TURSKISH CAT
K-444A, K-445, K-446A 1OZ SILVER 1/5OZ
PLATINUM, 1/2OZ GOLD WITH BOX AND COA
ONLY 250 MINTED ......................................... 1,280
ISREAL
2008 NEW SHEQEL K-440 PRF WOLF LAMB ..... 120
2009 NEW SHEQEL K-462 PRF LION .................. 120
ITALY
1890R 20 LIRE K-21 NGC-AU55 BETTER............ 325
JAMAICA
1975 100 DOLLARS K-67 PROOF COLUMBUS .. 310
PHILIPPINES
1975 1000 PESOS K-213 BU .............................. 420
POLAND
1995 50 ZLOTYCH Y-292 BU EAGLE .................. 300
ROMANIA
1944 20 LEI X-M13 BU ROMANIAN KINGS ........ 300
RUSSIA
1889 5 ROUBLES Y-42 XF/AU ............................. 750
1899 5 ROUBLES Y-62 AU .................................. 230
SOUTH AFRICA
1926 SOVEREIGN K-21 UNC ............................... 340
1928 SOVEREIGN K-21 AU ................................. 340
1929 SOVEREIGN K-A22 BU ............................... 340
1931 SOVEREIGN K-21 UNC SMALL HEAD........ 340
1952 POUND K-43 CH BU 1 YR TYPE ................ 500

1952 POUND K-43 PROOF 1 YR TYPE ............... 550


TURKEY
1995 25 KURUSH K-870 BU ................................. 80
1923 YR54 100 KURUSH K-855 BU ................... 320
TURKS AND CAICOS
1995 4 CROWNS K-? 1/25THOZ .917 FINE BEE
HUMMINGBIRD IN PLASTIC CASE................... 110
******CERTIFIED CROWNS AND
MINORS OF THE WORLD******
AUSTRALIA
1949 PENNY K-43 NGC-MS63RB ......................... 40
BELGIUM
1886 50 CENTIMES K-64 NGC-MS64 ................ 140
1849 2 1/2 FRANCS K-11 NGC-AU DETAILS
SURFACE HARILINES SMALL HEAD ................ 475
1954 20 FRANCS K-140.1 UNC .......................... 110
CANADA
1890H CENT K-7 NGC-MS63RB ......................... 300
1900H CENT K-7 NGC-MS64BN HINTS OF
RED ................................................................... 120
1900H CENT K-7 NGC-MS65BN ......................... 240
1901 CENT K-7 NGC-MS65RB ........................... 500
1912 CENT K-21 NGC-MS64RB ........................... 85
1914 CENT K-21 NGC-MS65RB ......................... 350
1915 CENT K-21 NGC-MS65RB ......................... 325
1924 CENT K-28 NGC-MS64BN ......................... 240
1905 5 CENT K-13 NGC-MS63 SOME COLORFUL
TONING ............................................................. 130
1909 5 CENT K-13 NGC-AU50 HOLLY POINTED
LEAVES BETTER TYPE ...................................... 300
1929 25 CENT K-24A NGC-MS61....................... 150
1949 DOLLAR K-47 SEGS-MS63 .......................... 45
CHINA, KWANGTUNG
1890-1908 10 CENTS Y-200 NGC-MS63 ........... 300
CUBA
1934 PESO K-15.2 NGC-MS64 STAR TYPE ........ 300
DENMARK
1845VS 1 SPECIEDALER K-720.1 NGC-XF DETAILS
SCRATCHES (SOME BELOW BUST) ................. 220
1846VS 1 SPECIEDALER K-720.1 NGC-XF45..... 390
FRANCE
1850A 20 CENTIMES K-64 NGC-MS64 ................ 68
GERMAN EAST AFRICA
1906A RUPIE K-10 NGC-AU DETAILS EXCESSIVE
SURFACE HAIRLINES.......................................... 80
GERMANY, BAVARIA
1874D 5 MARK K-896 NGC-MS63 ..................... 800
GERMANY, BRUNSWICK-WOLFENBUTTEL
1791MC 16GG K-1020 NGC-MS62 .................... 350
GERMANY, CONSTANCE
1626 3 KREUZER K-118 NGC-AU58 ................... 300
GERMANY, HANNOVER
1852B PFENNIG K-216 ANACS-AU55 1 YR TY .... 75
1827 16 GUTE GROSCHEN K-138 NGC-MS61 ... 180
GERMANY, HESSE-DARMSTADT
1898A 2 MARK K-368 NGC-AU DETAILS SURFACE
HAIRLINES ........................................................ 950
1910A 3 MARK K-375 NGC-AU58 1 YR TY ........ 225
GERMANY, MUHLHAUSEN
1767 1/24 THALER K-72 PCGS-AU55 ................ 110
GERMANY, NORDLINGEN
1532 BATZEN SCH-2423 NGC-XF40 .................. 175
GERMANY, OETTINGEN
1515 BATZEN NGC-AU55 .................................... 225
GERMANY, PRUSSIA
1876A 2 MARK K-506 NGC-AU55 ...................... 150
GERMANY, SAXE-COBURG-GOTHA
1836 20K K-66 NGC-UNC DETAILS SURFACE
HAIRLINES ........................................................ 200
GERMANY, SAXONY
1812SGH 2/3 TALER K-1052 NGC-AU55 ............ 280
GERMANY, SCHWARZBURG RUDOLSTADT
1898A 2 MARK K-186 NGC-XF45 ....................... 480
GERMANY, WURTTEMBERG
1736 5 KREUZER K-333 NGC-AU55 HIGHEST
GRADE BY NGC ................................................ 380
GERMANY
1888D 20 PFENNIG K-9.1 NGC-MS64.................. 80
1918A 1/2 MARK K-17 NGC-MS65 NICELY
TONED................................................................. 40
1918D 1/2 MARK K-17 NGC-MS65 ...................... 40
1915J MARK K-14 NGC-MS66 ............................. 50
1926J RSMARK K-44 ANACS-EF40 KEY............ 140
1927J RSMARK K-44 ANACS-AU58 KEY ........... 100
1927F 3 RSMARK K-54 PCGS-MS64 TUBINGEN
UNIVERSITY ...................................................... 600
GERMANY, EAST GERMANY
1975 20 MARK K-59 ICG-MS65 BACH ................. 90
GREAT BRITAIN
1771 FARTHING K-602 NGC-MS63BN ............... 650
1887 HALF PENNY K-754 NGC-MS63RB ........... 260
1826 PENNY K-693 NGC-MS62BN ..................... 475
1858 PENNY K-739 ICG-AU50 .............................. 75
1888 PENNY K-755 NGC-MS63RB ..................... 250
1891 PENNY K-755 NGC-MS64BN ..................... 220

1904 PENNY K-794.2 NGC-MS64RB .................. 150


1912H PENNY K-810 NGC-MS63BN .................. 240
1912H PENNY K-810 NGC-MS65RB .................. 380
1919H PENNY K-810 NGC-AU55 ........................ 400
1693 6 PENCE K-481 NGC-VF DETAILS DAMAGED
(FLAN FLAW & DIG ON PORTRAIT) .................. 375
1866 6 PENCE K-733.2 NGC-MS64 W/DIE#....... 400
HAITI
1807 15 SOLS K-6 NGC-F DETAILS
SCRATCHES ...................................................... 500
AN26(1829) 100 CENTIMES K-A23 NGC-AU
DETAILS SURFACE HAIRLINES ......................... 150
HUNGARY
1670KB 6 KREUZER K-62 FLASHY NGC-MS62 .. 140
IRELAND
1930 SHILLING K-6 ICG-AU53 ........................... 175
1930 FLORIN K-7 ICG-AU55 (THIS COIN IS
MISLABELED AS HALF CROWN) ...................... 190
ISLE OF MAN
1993 8 PC SET OF 1 CROWNS AND 5 CROWNS
KING ARTHUR, MERLIN, GUINEVERE &
SIR LANCELOT PROOFS IN CAPSULES
K-679A,680A,681A,682A K-689,690,691,692
(LOW MINT 999) ............................................ 1,350
ITALY, PAPAL STATES
1869R XXIV 4 SOL K-1374 NGC-MS63BN ......... 180
MEXICO
1783MO 1/2 REAL K-69.2 PRIME SELECT ........... 75
1747MO MF 8 REALES K-104.1 NGC-XF DETAILS
OBV SCRATCHED (PIN SCRTCH) ..................... 320
1752MO MF 8 REALES K-104.1 NGC-XF DETAILS
SURFACE HAIRLINES........................................ 320
1761MO MM 8 REALES K-105 NGC-VF35 ......... 320
1771MO FM 8 REALES K-105 NGC-VF DETAILS
RIM DAMAGE, CLEANED .................................. 220
1888PI MR 8 REALES K-377.12 NGC-MS63 ...... 280
1891ZS FZ 8 REALES K-377.13 NGC-MS62 ....... 130
1896MO AB 8 REALES K-377.10 NGC-MS63 ..... 280
1954MO 5 CENTAVOS K-426 NGC-MS64 NO
DOT ................................................................... 180
1893AS L 10 CENTAVOS K-403 NGC-XF40.......... 50
1904MO AM PESO K-409.2 NGC-MS64............. 250
NORWAY
1908 2 KRONER K-370 NGC-AU53 ..................... 180
PALESTINE
1942 100 MILS K-7 NGC-MS64 ......................... 140
PERU
1846 LIMA 8 REALES K-142.1 NGC-AU50 ......... 320
PHILIPPINES
1930 PESO K-168 NGC-PF61 PROOF................. 400
RUSSIA
1912CNB 1/2 KOPEK Y-48.1 NGC-MS64RB ......... 80
1909EB ROUBLE Y-59.3 NGC-XF45 ................. 1,350
SOUTH AFRICA
1895 6 PENCE K-4 NGC-XF40 ........................... 180
1897 6 PENCE K-4 NGX-MS61 ........................... 110
1892 SHILLING K-5 PCGSAU50 ......................... 300
1897 SHILLING K-5 NGC-MS62 ......................... 200
1897 2 SHILLING K-6 NGC-MS62 WITH SOME
COLORFUL TONING .......................................... 375
2006 2.5 CENTS K-349 NGC-PF67UC .................. 20
SOUTHERN RHODESIA
1932 2 SHILLING K-4 NGC-MS62 ...................... 215
SPAIN
1896(96)PGV PESETA K-706 NGC-AU58 .............. 60
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS
1890H 50 CENTS K-13 NGC-VF25 ..................... 480
SWITZERLAND
1862B 2 FRANCS K-10A NGC-MS63................ 1200
1939B 5 FRANCS K-42 NGC-MS64 BATTLE OF
LAUPEN 30,000 MINTED .................................. 350
1999 S50 FRANCS K-S57 NGC-PF69 ULTRA
CAMEO SION FESTIVAL.................................... 175
SWITZERLAND - VAUD
1828 BATZ K-20 ANACS-AU58 ............................. 40
******CROWNS AND MINORS
OF THE WORLD******
ALBANIA
1926R 1 LEK K-5 XF PITTED ................................... 9
1988 50 LEKE K-62 PROOF................................. 300
ALGERIA-BONE
ND(1915) 50 CENT K-TnB6 UNC/BU .................. 100
ND(1915) FRANC K-TnB8 UNC/BU ..................... 100
ANGOLA
ND(1837) COUNTERSTAMP 2 MACUTAS ON 1763
MACUTA K-51.1 VF .......................................... 140
ARGENTINA
1854 CENTAVO K-23 VF 1 YEAR TYPE ................. 21
BUENOS AIRES
1840 2 REALES K-8 VF UNEVEN STRIKE.............. 60
1853 2 REALES K-9 VF ......................................... 28
1854 2 REALES K-9 VF SPOT & SCRS REV ......... 18
1860 2 REALES K-11 F/VF SOFT STRIKE ............. 40
ASCENSION ISLAND
1984 50 PENCE K-6A PROOF PRINCE AND ......... 35

AUSTRALIA
1922 1/2 PENNY K-22 NICE BROWN UNC ......... 140
1922 THREE PENCE K-24 XF ................................ 38
1912 SIX PENCE K-25 XF- .................................. 100
1910 SHILLING K-20 XF 1 YR TYPE .................... 60
1928 FLORIN K-27 XF/AU .................................. 125
1937 CROWN K-34 VF+ ........................................ 32
2010 DOLLAR K-1451 PROOF SYDNEY COIN
SHOW W/BOX & COA ......................................... 80
2010 DOLLAR K-??? PROOF CANBERRA COIN
SHOW W/BOX & COA ......................................... 80
2013 $10 10 OZ SILVER KOALA IN CAPSULE .... 285
TRADE TOKENS - MELBOURNE
1858 PENNY K-TN104 VF HIDE DE CARLE ........ 100
ND(1800S) TRADE TOKENS
PENNY IREDALE & CO IRONMONGER SYDNEY
K-Tn135 AU....................................................... 210
PENNY IN VINO VERITAS VICTORIA 1862
K-Tn236.1 VF ROUGH RIM ................................. 75
AUSTRIA
1617 TALER K-218.3 D-3323B XF EX MOUNT ... 325
1618 TALER K-227.2 D-3324A XF/AU EX
MOUNT ............................................................. 340
1848A 20 KREUZER K-2208 FLASHY AU .............. 14
1960 SCHILLING K-2886 PROOF ........................ 120
1936 5 SCHILLING K-2853 AU MADONNA ....... 100
AUSTRIA NETHERLANDS
1790 10 SOLS K-47 XF ....................................... 350
BAHAMAS
1972 $2 K-23 PROOF FLAMINGOS ...................... 25
BELGIUM
1870 CENTIME K-33.1 BR UNC SPOTS ON REV .. 25
1852 5 CENTIME K-5.1 AU ................................... 90
1859 5 CENTIMES K-5.1 AU ................................. 50
1844 1/2 FRANC K-6 VF+ SOME CORR REV ...... 135
1849 5 FRANCS K-17 AU+ OLD CLEANING ....... 125
1880 5 FRANCS K-8A XF RBS.............................. 48
BELGIUM CONGO
1909 5 CENTIMES K-12 XF FEW SPOTS .............. 25
1944 50 FRANCS K-27 XF ELEPHANT .................. 80
BERMUDA
1936 CROWN C-N PRF EDWARD VIII FANTASY ... 20
1988 DOLLAR P-2 PIEFORT IN DAMAGED
BOX ................................................................... 125
BOHEMIA
1701 GE 3 KREUZER K-590 VF ............................. 30
BOLIVIA
1859FJ INV V 4 SOLES K-123.3 AU/UNC ........... 200
1781AR 4 REALES K-54 G/VG .............................. 75
1808PTSPJ 8 REALES K-7.3 XF- ........................ 150
BRAZIL
1889 500 REIS K-494 XF OLD CLEANING ........... 20
BRITISH EAST AFRICA
1936 CROWN GILT PROOF EDWARD VIII ............. 20
BRITISH HONDURAS
1885 CENT K-6 XF- .............................................. 15
1894 5 CENTS K-7 AU PINCHED RIM .................. 45
1911 50 CENTS K-18 AVF ..................................... 40
BRITISH NORTH BORNEO
1903H 2 1/2 CENT K-4 AU++ W/LUSTER ........... 100
1936 CROWN C-N BU EDWARD VIII FANTASY..... 20
BRITISH WEST AFRICA
1927 2 SHILLINGS K-13B AU+ ............................. 75
1936 2 SHILLINGS K-13B UNC............................. 50
BULGARIA
1978 5 LEVA K-100 PROOF YAVOROV.................. 15
1973 10 LEVA K-93.2 PROOF OLYMPICS ............. 28
1930 20 LEVA K-41 BU 1 YR TYPE ....................... 13
1930 50 LEVA K-42 AU+ ....................................... 20
CAMEROON
1924 2 FRANCS K-3 XF ........................................ 65
CANADA
1898H CENT K-7 AU ............................................. 35
1906 CENT K-8 R&B UNC................................... 125
1907H CENT K-8 F=$20 VF .................................. 25
1913 CENT K-21 NICE UNC W/ SOME RED ......... 65
1924 CENT K-28 XF- ............................................. 10
1881H 5 CENT K-2 F ............................................. 20
1887 5 CENT K-2 VG............................................. 40
1898 5 CENT K-2 VG=$8 VF ................................. 25
1903 5 CENTS K-13 VF ......................................... 15
1910 5 CENTS K-13 VF ROUND LEAVES .............. 35
1909 25 CENT K-11 VF ......................................... 80
1906 50 CENT K-12 DARK VF ............................. 105
1910 50 CENT K-12 VG......................................... 25
1911 50 CENT K-19 XF SCRATCH IN FRONT OF
FACE.................................................................. 500
1913 50 CENT K-25 XF ....................................... 280
1947 50 CENT CURVED 7 ND VF.......................... 22
1938 $ K-37 XF ..................................................... 75
1946 $ K-37 XF/AU ............................................... 60
1949 $ K-47 UNC .................................................. 32

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Military Payment Certificates appear at the base of each design created by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing honoring the five branches of the
U.S. Armed Forces. MPC was used rather than American currency to pay troops overseas.

Armed Forces honored on BEP cards


Souvenir cards dedicated to the five
branches of the U.S. Armed Forces have
been created by the Bureau of Engraving
and Printing and are being offered for sale
to collectors.
Called Defenders of Freedom, the
cards honor the Army, Navy, Marines, Air
Force and Coast Guard.
The BEP said this collection features a
compilation of unique engraved vignettes
focusing on the age-old art of intaglio
printing. Military Payment Certificates
form part of each design.

The first card, Army, will be formally


released on Feb. 27, in conjunction with
the BEPs participation at the American
Numismatic Associations National
Money Show in Atlanta, Ga.
The second card, Navy, will be released
on April 14. The third card, Marines, will
be released on June 16. The fourth card,
Air Force, will be released on Aug. 5,
just in time for the ANAs Worlds Fair
of Money. The fifth and final card, Coast
Guard, will be released on Sept. 22.
To participate in the 2014 Subscription

Program and to ensure receipt of each


intaglio print in this collection, collectors
must subscribe by Feb. 26. Each intaglio
print will ship after its first day of sale as
noted above.
The Defenders of Freedom
Subscription Program is $85, which is a
savings of $27.50 off the individual card
purchase price.
To purchase, please visit the BEP website, www.moneyfactorystore.gov.
Orders can also be placed by telephone
at (800) 456-3408.

Canada marks World War I with coins


In observance of the 100th anniversary of
the First World War, the Royal Canadian Mint
is issuing a new $10 silver coin commemorating the mobilization of Canadian troops
who fought for the nations freedom and
values in Europe between 1914 and 1918.
The Mint is also launching a number
of precious and base metal coins featuring captivating designs and innovative
technological enhancements. Among these
new products are creations by artist Tim
Barnard and multi-talented Quebec celebrity Caroline Nron, accompanied by e portrayals of Canadas abundance of nature,
including strikingly enameled snowy owl
gold and silver kilo coins and a new glowin-the-dark Prehistoric Creatures coin.
The Mint is proud to produce collec34

tor coins which showcase the creativity


of Canadians while telling the countless
stories of our nation, said Ian E. Bennett,
president and CEO of the Royal Canadian
Mint. Through exquisite craftsmanship
and design, and innovative uses of technology, the Mints collector coins never
fail to create unforgettable keepsakes of
the Canadian experience.
The Royal Canadian Mint is remembering the service and sacrifice of
Canadas veterans of the First World
War, and their families and compatriots,
through a growing collection of coins
that will capture different perspectives
of a conflict that forever altered the
course of Canadian and world history.
The new $10 silver coin commemo-

Numismatic News EXPRESS / February 25, 2014

rates The Mobilisation of Our Nation


with a design by artist Maskul Lasserre,
evoking a soldiers view of a Canadian
Expeditionary Force comrade walking
ahead on the gangway of the troop ship
that will transport them to the battlefields of Europe. Crafted of .9999 fine
silver, this coin also features a matte
proof finish.
For Canadian athletes at the Sochi
2014 Winter Olympic and Paralympic
Games, the RCM issued a .9999 fine
silver collector version of the 2014 Lucky
Loonie. Emblazoned with a full-color of
the Canadian Olympic Team, the reverse
of this coin features a common loon
poised for flight, in an inspiring design by
Canada/Page 35

PNG seeks 2014 award nominations


Nominations are being sought by the
Professional Numismatists Guild for its
annual awards. They will be given Aug. 4.
Send nominations to the appropriate
award category chair by mid-June. The
categories and contacts are:
Abe Kosoff Founders Award: Presented
to a PNG member-dealer who has made a
significant contribution to the guild or to
the numismatic fraternity in the past year.
The award is named after PNGs founding
president. Committee Chair: Rich Weaver.
Email: rweaver@dvrcc.com.
Art Kagin Ambassador Award: It is named
after a former PNG President and nationally known Iowa dealer who provided distinguished service as an advocate of numismatic
goodwill. Committee Chair: John Maben.

Email: john@moderncoinmart.com.
Significant Contribution Award: Given to
those who have made exceptional, beneficial
efforts on behalf of PNG. Committee Chair:
Mitch Battino. Email: hudsonrc@att.net.
Lifetime
Achievement
Award:
Presented to a numismatist for his/her
devotion to numismatics. Committee cochairs: Dana S. Samuelson and Barry
Stuppler. Emails: Dana@amergold.com,
Barry@stuphttp://losangeles.eventful.
com/eventspler.com.
Sol Kaplan Award: Presented to someone who has given their time in an attempt
to rid the profession of fraud and thievery.
The award is jointly presented by the PNG
and the Lewis M. Reagan Foundation.
The Kaplan Award is named after a for-

mer PNG President and Ohio dealer who


was personally responsible for the apprehension of several people suspected of
committing numismatic-related crimes.
Committee chair: Robert Brueggeman.
Email: info@PNGdealers.org.
Robert Friedberg Award: Given for an
outstanding book or other literature, it is
named in honor of a publisher and author of
numismatic reference books, this award is not
automatically given each year. It is only given
when there is deemed to be a worthy recipient or recipients. Committee Chair: James A.
Simek. Email: nge3@comcast.net. Note: A
copy of each book nominated for this years
award must be submitted for delivery no later
than June 28 to James A. Simek, P.O. Box
7157, Westchester, IL 60154-7157.

Canada/from Page 34

can become a perfect gift for any special


person on a collectors list, and even worn as
a pendant using a separate bezel and black
silk necklace available from the RCM.
A touch of color adds depth to new gold
and silver kilo coins from a new four-coin
series celebrating the mesmerizing eyes
of Canadian wildlife. In the Eyes of the
Snowy Owl uses bright yellow and translucent sparkling enamel, on the silver and
gold coin, respectively, to accentuate the
most striking physical feature of this formidable hunter. The unmistakable face of
the snowy owl is the creation of established
artist and coin designer Arnold Nogy.
A favorite of collectors, the glow-inthe dark Prehistoric Creatures 25-cent
coin is back with a tribute to Tiktaalik
rosae, designed by renowned Canadian
paleoartist Julius Csotonyi. Discovered
in the Canadian Arctic in 2004 and nicknamed the fishapod, it is considered one
of the earliest fossil fish species to venture
out on land. Appearing beautifully colored
in normal daylight, Tiktaalik reveals its
glowing skeletal structure under darkness
thanks to the addition of a proprietary
photo-luminescent paint application.
The RCM has released limited-mintage numismatic versions of coins being
released in February 2014: the Peregrine
Falcon1 oz. 99.99 percent pure silver
coin, from a new Canadian Birds of Prey

series and the first release of the Call of


the Wild series of 1 oz. 99.999 percent
pure gold bullion coins, featuring the
Howling Wolf. These special releases
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Canadas abundant nature continues
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popular collector coins, which include
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The majestic 5 oz. proof-finished silver
coin featuring iconic Canadian maple leaves;
The 2014 25-cent colored coin celebrating the Eastern Meadowlark;
The Bison: A Portrait the first
issue of a new series of edge-lettered $20
silver coins featuring the largest land animal in North America; and
$10 silver and $5 pure gold coins
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Thought-provoking stories of Canada
are often conveyed through the eyes of its
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and fine silver coins designed by famed
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The complex and often chaotic imagery which typifies his black and white
drawings and paintings finds a new home
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elements symbolizing Canada Through
the Eyes of Tim Barnard. The impressive
numismatic artworks are sure to delight
and intrigue collectors as they decipher
his intensely iconic and personal view of
our country, the RCM declares.
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with Swarovski crystals, designed by celebrated Quebec actor, singer and jewelry
designer Caroline Nron.
The stark image of a leafless tree, highlighted by selective gold plating and surrounded by five shimmering Swarovski
crystals, stands out against the whiteness
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Engraved initials in the artists own handwriting finish off a dramatic keepsake that

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TYPE COINS:
1/2 1802/0 F-12 {P} REV02, POP 13/33 A, ORIG.$5350
1/2 1804 PL4 NO STEMS MS-63 BN {P} A+, PQ+ . 3200
1/2 1804 Crosslet, Stems MS-62 BN, Pop 8/+20.. 2750
1/2 1806 MS-60 (N/CAC) RARE, PQ++ ................. 1600
1/2 1806 MS-62 {P} SMALL 6, NO STEMS, BN ... 2850
1/2 1808 AU-58 [P} RARE, POP 10/+9 PQ++ ....... 3950
1/2 1834 MS-63 BN (P/CAC) A++, L+, PQ+++........ 600
1/2 1841 PR-64 BN {P} Orig. L, A, PQ, POP 8/5 .. 8500
1/2 1856 PR-64 BN {P} L+, A+, PQ+, Pop 9/+4 .... 7500
1 1801 XF-40 {P} Pop 9/+22, A++, SCARCE ........ 2975
1 1802 F-12 {P} No Stems, A++, PQ+..................... 300
1 1803 XF-40 (P/CAC) Pop 39,SM Date,Sm Frac,A,PQ 2300
1 1818 MS-63 BN (N) A++, L+, PQ++ ..................... 600
1 1854 MS-64 BN {P} NICE, A++, L++, RB? ........... 430
1 1861 MS-65+ (P/CAC) L++, A+++, PQ+++......... 2000
1 1863 MS-64 {P} EAGLE EYE, L++, A++, PQ++ .... 400
1 1864 MS-64 BN {P} L on Ribbon,A++, PQ+ ........ 920
1 1870 MS-65 RD {P} PQ++, L++, A++................. 3990
1 1874 MS-64 RD {P} L+, A++, PQ+....................... 910
1 1877 VF-20 BN (N) A++, PQ++, RARE DATE ...... 1625
1 1877 VF-30 {P} A++, L,PQ, RARE ...................... 1950
1 1877 XF-40 BN (N) SCARCE, A++, PQ++........... 2450
1 1881 MS-65 RD {P} L++, A++, PQ+++............... 1350
1 1887 MS-64 BN {P} A++, L++, PQ+..................... 240
1 1893 MS-64 RD {P} A++, L++, PQ+++................. 350
1 1893 MS-65 RD (N) L++, A++, PQ++++ ............... 675
1 1899 PR-65 RD {P} L++, A++, PQ+++................ 1100
1 1903 MS-66 RD {P} A+++, L+++, PQ++++......... 2250
1 1908-S VF-25 BN (N) RARE, A++, ORIG .............. 110
1 1908-S AU-53 (NGC) RARE DATE, ORIG, A++ ..... 220
1 1908-S MS-65 RD {P} L++, A+++, PQ+++ ......... 2950
1 1909-S IND VF-25 (P) A+, BN, RARE ................... 780
1 1909-S IND XF-45 BN (N) A++, BN, RARE ........... 820
1 1909-S IND AU-50 {P/CAC} RARE, BN, A++ ....... 935
1 1909-S LIN MS-64 RB {P} A++, L++, PQ+++....... 490
1 1909-S LIN MS-64 RD {P} L++, A++, PQ++ ........ 625
1 1909-S VDB F-15 (P) KEY, PQ+, A++ ................. 1250
1 1909-S VDB XF-40 (P) KEY, PQ+, A++............... 1475
1 1909-S VDB AU-55 {P} RARE, A++, L++, PQ+... 1550
1 1909-S VDB MS-63 RB (N) A+, L+, PQ+ SCACE 1980
1 1910 MS-66 RB {P} A++, L++, PQ+++++ ............. 550
1 1911 MS-66 RD {P} A+, L+, PQ+, POP 106/+7 . 2150
1 1912-D MS-64 RD {P} L++,A++, PQ+++ .............. 750
1 1912-D MS-65 RD {P} A++, L++, PQ+++
1 1913-D MS-65 RD (N) A++, L++, PQ++++ ......... 2800
1 1913-S MS-65 RB (N) L++, A++, PQ+++............ 2100
1 1914-D F-12 {P} A+, RARE, PQ ........................... 340
1 1914-D VF-20 {P} RARE, A+, PQ + ...................... 450
1 1914-D VF-30 (P) A+, KEY, PQ++ ........................ 690
1 1915-S MS-65 RB (N) L++, A++++, PQ+++........ 4500
1 1918 MS-66 RD (P/CAC) A++, L+++, PQ+++ ..... 1700
1 1919-S MS-65 BN (P/CAC) A+, L++, PQ++ ......... 950
1 1920 MS-66 RD (N) A++, L++, PQ++++ ............... 990
1 1922-D MS-65 RD {P} A++, L+++, PQ+++......... 2275
1 1922 no D VF-30 (P) RARE, A+, PQ ................... 2250
1 1925-S MS-64 BN (P) A+, L, PQ+........................ 725
1 1926 MS-66 RD (N) L++, PQ++, A++ ................... 295
1 1927 MS-67 RD {P} L+. A+, PQ+,POP 39/+0 .... 2975
1 1931-S MS-64 RD {P} L++, A++, PQ++ ............... 350
1 1955 D/D AU-50 {P} RARE, A+, L+, PQ++ ......... 1990
1 1983 D/D MS-66 RD {P} A++, L+++, PQ+++ ....... 775
1 1984 D/D MS-65 RD (N) A++, L++, PQ++ ............ 285
2 1864 MS-65 RD {P} LGE MOTTO, L+, PQ+, A+ 1800
2 1865 MS-65 RB (P/CAC) A++, L++, PQ++ ........... 690
2 1871 MS-65 RB {P} L++, A++, PQ+++ ............... 1850
2 1873 PR-65 RB (P/CAC) CLOSED 3, A, L, PQ ..... 4850
2 1873 PR-65 RB {P} Closed 3, A++, L++, PQ++ .. 4900
3 1880 PR-66 CAM (P/CAC) W++,L++, A++, PQ++ 899
3 1881 PR-65 CAM {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ....... 675
3 1882 PR-66 CAM {P/CAC} W+, L+, A+, PQ+....... 950
3 1882 PR-67 CAM {P} POP 53/+5 A+, L+, PQ+ .. 1750
3 1883 PR-66 (P/CAC) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ........ 850
3 1887/6 STR PR-66 CAM (P/CAC) W, L, A, PQ... 1990
H10 1830 MS-65 (P/CAC) POP 32/28 LT, A, L, PQ 2950
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H10 1837 MS-65 {P} No Stars, Sm Date, W, A,


L, PQ, POP 19/12 ................................................... 3675
5 1887 PR-65 {P} A++, L++, PQ+++........................ 575
5 1871 PR-66 {P} W+, A+, L+, PQ+ Pop 10/+0 .... 2950
5 1872 MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++,PQ++ .............. 1250
5 1881 PR-66 (P/CAC) A++, L++, PQ+++................ 960
5 1883 MS-65 {P} L++, A++, PQ++++..................... 625
5 1884 PR-66 CAM {P} A++, L++, PQ++ .............. 2450
5 1885 XF-45 {P} RARE, L++, A++, PQ+++ ........... 1750
5 1885 PR-65 CAM {P} A+++, L+++, PQ+++ ........ 2150
5 1887 PR-65 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ++ .................. 575
5 1902 MS-65 (N) W+, A++, L++, PQ++.................. 550
5 1912-D MS-65 {P} L++, W+, A++, PQ+++ ......... 1850
5 1912-S MS-64 {P} LT, A+,PQ+, RARE ................ 3400
5 1912-S G-06 {P} RARE, A+, ORIG........................ 180
5 1913 TY1 MS-65 (N) A++, L++, PQ++.................. 145
5 1913 TY1 MS-65 (N) L++, A++, PQ++.................. 315
5 1913 TY2 MS-66 (N) L++, A++, PQ++................ 1150
5 1913-S TY1 MS-65 {P} PQ++, A++, L++ ............. 825
5 1913-S TY2 MS-65 {P} A, L, PQ, POP 107/33 .. 4350
5 1914-S MS-65 {P} L++, A+++, PQ++++ ............. 2450
5 1915-S MS-64 {P} A++, L++, PQ+++ ................. 1675
5 1920-S MS-64 {P} A++, L+, PQ++ ..................... 3750
5 1923-S MS-64 {P} L++, A++, PQ++ ................... 1375
5 1926 MS-66 {P} A++, L++, PQ++......................... 550
5 1926-S VF-30 (N) A+, LT, PQ+, RARE .................. 495
5 1929-S MS-65 (P) A++, L++, PQ++ ..................... 500
5 1934-D MS-65 (N) VW, L++, A+, PQ+.................. 850
5 1937 PR-66 {P} L++, A++, PQ++........................ 1950
5 1937-D 3LEG VF-20 (N) ORIG. GRAY, A+............. 810
5 1937-D 3LEG AU-55 (N) LT. GRAY, A+, PQ+ ...... 1550
10 1893-O MS-65 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ+++ ....... 2650
10 1897 MS-64 {P} BEAUTIFUL TONING, A, PQ .... 375
10 1907-S MS-64 {P} W+, L+, A+, PQ+,22/+8 ..... 1600
10 1908 MS-64 {P} VW, A++, L++, P++ .................. 410
10 1909 MS-64 {P} W, A++, L++, PQ++.................. 410
10 1911-D MS-66 (N) A++, W++, L++, PQ++.......... 960
10 1912 MS-66 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++............ 1300
10 1913 MS-64+ (P/CAC) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ... 475
10 1914-D MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ......... 410
10 1916-D VF-20 (P) VW, LT, A++, L++, RARE ...... 3900
10 1921 MS-62 FB {P} LT, A+, SCARCE, PQ+ ...... 1900
10 1928 MS-66 FB (N) PQ++, L++, A++, W++ ........ 300
10 1935-D MS-65 FB {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ+ ........ 465
10 1935-D MS-66 (P/CAC) W+, L++, A+, PQ+ ..... 1150
10 1936-S MS-67 FB {P} PQ+++, L++, A++, W++ .. 700
10 1941-D MS-68 FB {P} W, L, A, PQ, Pop 23/0 . 1850
10 1942/1 AU-50 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ++ ........... 1080
10 1945-S MS-67 FB {P} PQ+, L+, A+, W+ ............ 975
20 1875-S MS-65 {P} LT, A+, L++, PQ++ ............. 4600
20 1875-CC VF-35 {P} A++, SCARCER DATE ........ 925
25 1805 XF-40 {P} LT, A++, L++, PQ++ ................ 3850
25 1818 AU-55 (N) LT, A++, L+, PQ++ .................. 2900
25 1819 AU-55 (N) VW, A, L, PQ, Pop 14/29 ........ 3250
25 1832 MS-64 {P} T, L+, A+, PQ+, POP 13/+3 ... 8950
25 1892 MS-64 (P) W++, L++, A++, PQ+ ................ 750
25 1893 MS-61 (N) T, A++, L++, PQ++ ................... 280
25 1893-S MS-62 (N) LT, A++, L++, PQ++ .............. 950
25 1893 MS-65 {P} RBT, A++, L++, PQ++ ............ 1150
25 1903 PR-66 CAM {P} W+, L+, A+, PQ+ ........... 3975
25 1913-S VG-08 {P} SCARCE, A++, PQ++ .......... 2850
25 1914 MS-65+ (P/CAC) VW, A+, L+, PQ+ ......... 1450
25 1915 MS-64 {P} W, A++, L++, PQ...................... 750
25 1916-D MS-63 {P} VW, A+, L+, PQ+ ................. 450
25 1916-D MS-65 {P} W+, L+, A+, PQ+ ............... 1150
25 1917 TY1 MS-65 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ+ ...... 1275
25 1917-D TY1 MS-65 {P} VW+, A+, PQ+, L+...... 2100
25 1923-S AU-58 (P/CAC) VW, A+, L+, PQ+ ........ 2975
25 1924-D MS-65 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++.......... 540
25 1926-D MS-65 (N) W+, L++, A+, PQ+................ 510
25 1927-D MS-65 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ++............ 495
25 1929 MS-64 FH (P) VW, A++, L++, PQ++ .......... 565
25 1929-S MS-67 (N) POP 21/0 W, A, L, PQ ........ 1675
25 1929-S MS-63 FH {P} A+, L+, PQ+, W+ ............ 410
25 1929-S MS-66 FH {P} PQ, A, L, W, POP 12/0 ... 1750
25 1950 PR-67 CAM {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ... 1950

Numismatic News EXPRESS / February 25, 2014

HALVES:
1806/5 AU-50 (N) VW, LT, A, L, PQ, POP 5/16 ....... 5150
1806 XF-40 (N) Pt. 6, No Stem, Orig....................... 1875
1807 AU-58 (N) W++, L++++, A+++, PQ++++ ......... 8500
1832 AU-58 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ+ ....................... 780
1836 AU-58 (N) O-117, L+, A+, W, PQ...................... 720
1837 MS-62 (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ++,.................... 1975
1893-O MS-63 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++............... 1500
1897 MS-64 {P} LT, A++++, L++, PQ+++ ................ 1700
1898-S MS-64 {P} POP 10/+10 W+, L+, A+, PQ .... 6799
1909 PR-66 {P} W+++, A+++, L++, PQ++++ ........... 4950
1912 PR-64 {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ+++ ............... 1950
1915-D MS-65 (N) W+, L+, A+, PQ, POP 50/8 ....... 3175
1915-S MS-65 {P} LT, A++, L++, PQ++................... 3500
1917-D MS-63 {P} W+++, A++, L++, PQ++ ............ 2500
1917-S MS-64 {P} LT, A++, PQ+++, SCARCE ......... 3500
1920 MS-65 (N) W++,A++, L++, PQ++ .................... 4475
1929-S MS-62 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................. 960
1933-S MS-65 {P} W++, L++, PQ+++, A++............. 3500
1934 MS-66 {P} W+++. A+++, L+++, PQ+++ ............ 850
1934-D MS-65 {P} A++, W++, PQ++, L++ .............. 1475
1934-S MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++............... 3600
1935-D MS-64 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++ ................ 495
1936-D MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .............. 399
1937-S MS-66 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++............... 1875
1938 MS-66+ (P/CAC) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ........ 1250
1938-D MS-61 (N) A++, L++, W+++, PQ++............... 560
1939-S MS-67 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++............. 1950
1941-S MS-65 (P/CAC) PQ++, L++, A++, W++......... 975
1942 MS-66 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ .................... 175
1942-D MS-65 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ++ .................. 240
1942-D MS-67 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ+++ .............. 925
1942-S MS-66 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++............. 1425
1942-S MS-66+ {P} A+, L+, W+, PQ+, Pop 29/4 .... 3100
1943-D MS-67 {P} A++,L++, W++, PQ++ ................. 850
1943-S MS-66+ {P} W+++, L++, A++, PQ++++....... 1850
1944-S MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++................. 105
1945 MS-67 {P} L++, A++, W++, PQ++ .................. 1800
1945-D MS-67 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................ 975
1945-S MS-64 {P} L+, A++, PQ++, W+....................... 90
1945-S MS-66+ {P} W++, L++, A=+, PQ+++........... 1575
1947-D MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................ 150
1947-D MS-65 (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ++................... 140
1950 PR-67 CAM {P} BLAST WHITE, DEEP MIRRORS
POP 8/+0 ........................................................... 14,900
1950-D MS-65 FBL (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ......... 395
1950-D MS-65 FBL {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ......... 395
1950-D MS-64 FBL (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ......... 125
1951-S MS-65+ FBL {P} W+, L+, A+, PQ+, POP ... 3750
1952 PR-67 CAM {P} W+, A+, L, PQ, POP 31/1 ..... 1750
1954 PR-67 CAM {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .......... 650
1954 PR-67 DCAM {P} W++, L++, A=+, PQ++........ 1975
1955 PR-68 UCAM (N) W+, A, L, PQ Pop 31/2 ...... 2975
1956 TY1 PR-67 CAM {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ ... 950
1956 TY1 PR-68 CAM {P} W, L, A, PQ Pop 33/0 ... 2950
1956 TY2 PR-67 CAM {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ... 350
1956 TY2 PR-68 DCAM {P} W+, L+, A+, PQ+ .......... 879
1958 PR-68 CAM {P} W+, L+, A+, PQ+ POP 52/+1 .... 925
1960 MS-66 FBL {P} W, A, L, PQ Pop 46/0............ 2599
1962 PR-68 DCAM {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++.......... 950
1962 PR-66 CAM {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++ ............ 175
1962 PR-67 CAM {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ............ 195
1963 PR-68 DCAM (P/CAC) W+, L+, A+, PQ+ .......... 875

DOLLARS:
1797 VF-35 {P} B-3, BB-71, 10X6 Stars, ORIG, A, L... 7250
1802/1 XF-45 {P} B-4, BB-232 CL DT,VW,A,L,PQ .. 6200
1843 AU-53 (N) ORIG. A++, PQ+............................. 1100
1847 MS-61 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ+ ....................... 4250
1874-CC MS-63 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ++ .............. 7650
1878 8TF MS-63 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ+ ................. 260
1878 8TF MS-64 (N) W, A++, L++, PQ++ .................. 499
1878 8TF MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ........... 525
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Key to Certified: T Toned, VW Virtually White, W White, FB Fully Brilliant, LT Light Toning, D Dark, C Cameo, DC Deep Cameo, A Attractive, K Key Date,
L Lustrous, R Rare, PQ Premium Quality, FS Full Strike
Grading Service: (P) PCGS (N) NGC (I) ICG (A) ANACS (C) CAC

1878 7/8 TF ST MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ... 515
1878 7/8 TF MS-65 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ....... 2375
1878 7TF REV78 MS-64 {P} W+, L+, A+, PQ+ ........ 290
1878 7TF REV78 MS-64 DMPL {P} W, L, A, PQ ... 1960
1878 7TF REV79 MS-64 DMPL {P} W+, L, A+, ..... 5500
1878 7TF REV78 MS-65+ (P/CAC) W, L, PQ, A..... 2750
1878-CC MS-65 (N) W++, A++, PQ++, L++ ............ 1775
1879 MS-64 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++ .................... 175
1879 MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .................... 890
1879 MS-65 (P/CAC) W+, L++, A++, PQ++ .............. 975
1879-CC VG-08 CAP {P} RARE, ORIG, GRAY ........... 165
1879-CC VF-30 {P} A++, RARE, ORIG, PQ++ ........... 450
1879-CC XF-40 {P} VW, A++, L+, PQ+++ ................. 875
1879-CC AU-53 (N) W++, L++, A+++, PQ+++ ......... 2650
1879-CC CAP MS-62 (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ++ ...... 5790
1879-CC CAP MS-63 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++.... 7350
1879-O MS-63 {P} W+, A+, L++, PQ++ .................... 245
1879-S MS-67 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++............. 950
1879-S MS-68 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ............... 4700
1880 MS-64+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .................. 235
1880 MS-65 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ++ ...................... 810
1880 MS-66 {P} POP 98/+0 W+, L++, A++, PQ++ .. 3275
1880/79-CC REV78 MS-66 (N) W+, PQ+, L+, A+ ..... 5750
1880/79-CC REV78 MS-65 {P} W+, A+, L+, PQ+..... 2550
1880-CC MS-65 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++ ............ 1275
1880-CC 8/7 REV78MS-65 {P} W+, A+, L+, PQ+..... 2275
1880-CC 8/7 REV78 MS-66 {P} PQ,L,A,W,POP 24/2 ... 6400
1880-O MS-62 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++................. 195
1880-O MS-63 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................ 420
1881 MS-64+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .................. 210
1881 MS-64 (N) VW+,L++, A++, PQ++...................... 160
1881 MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .................... 160
1881 MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++++ ................ 785
1881-CC MS-64+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ............ 795
1881-CC MS-65 {P} PQ++, A++, L++, W++ .............. 950
1881-CC MS-67 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ............ 4250
1882 MS-64+ {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ+++ ................ 250
1882 MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W+++, PQ+++ ................ 575
1882 MS-65 (N) W++, PQ++++, A++, L++................. 565
1882 MS-65+ (P/CAC) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ........ 975
1882 MS-66 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ+++ .................. 2115
1882-CC MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .............. 600
1882-O MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .............. 140
1882-O MS-65 {P} L++, A++, W++, PQ+++ ............ 1400
1883 MS-66 (N/CAC) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ............ 640
1883-CC MS-65 {P} A++, W++, L++, PQ+++ ............ 540
1883-CC MS-65 DMPL (I) DM, W, A++, L++, PQ+ . 1250
1883-CC MS-65 DMPL {P} W+, L+, A+, PQ+......... 1595
1883-S AU-53 (N) LT, A++, L++, PQ++...................... 225
1883-S AU-58 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ++ .................... 490
1883-S MS-63 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++............... 2600
1883-S MS-64 {P} W++, PQ++, L++, A++,.............. 5600
1884 MS-66 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .................... 985
1884-CC MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .............. 540
1884-CC MS-66 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++ .............. 875
1884-CC MS-66 (N) W++, A++, L++, PQ++++ ........ 1150
1884-CC MS-66 PL {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .... 1950
1884-CC MS-66+ (P/CAC) W+, A+, L+, PQ+ .......... 2750
1884-O MS-64 DMPL {P} W+, A++, L++, PQ++ ....... 450
1884-S AU-55 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++++ ............. 950
1885-CC MS-64 (P/CAC) W+, L+, A+, PQ+ ............ 1050
1885-CC MS-64+ {P} VW, A++, L+++, PQ+++ ........ 1050
1885-CC MS-65 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ++ .............. 1250
1885-CC MS-66 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ .......... 2400
1885-O MS-65 DMPL {P} W++,L++, A++, PQ++ .... 1050
1885-O MS-67 {P} PQ+++, A++, L++, W++ ............ 2250
1885-S MS-63 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++................. 350
1885-S MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++................. 725
1886 MS-67 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ .............. 1100
1886-O MS-61 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .............. 1575
1886-S AU-58 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++.................. 250
1886-S MS-61 {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ+................. 410
1886-S MS-61 (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ++ ................... 425
1886-S MS-61 {P} W+, A++, L++, PQ+..................... 395
1886-S MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++............... 925
1886-S MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++............. 3400
1887-S MS-64 {P} W+, A++, L++, PQ++................... 710
1887-S MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++............. 2975
1887/6 MS-64 {P} W++, A++,L++, PQ++ .................. 875
1887/6 MS-65 (I) W+, A++, L++, PQ++ ................... 2200
1887/6-O MS-62 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ........... 1300
1887/6-O MS-62 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++ ........... 1525
1887/6-O MS-63 {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ+++ ....... 2200
1887-S MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W+++, PQ+++............. 725
1888-O MS-65 (N) A+, L++, W++, PQ+..................... 665

1888-O MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................ 670


1888-O MS-66 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ+++ .............. 2350
1888-S MS-62 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................. 435
1888-S MS-64 {P} W++, A+++, PQ+++, L++............. 899
1888-S MS-65 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ++................. 3175
1889 MS-64+ {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ .................. 140
1889-CC F-15 (N) RARE, LT, ORIG .......................... 1175
1889-CC VF-20 (N) LT, A++, RARE, PQ................... 1325
1889-CC XF-45 (N) W++, A++, L++, PQ+++ ........... 4250
1889-O MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ ............ 1025
1889-O MS-64 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ++ .................. 965
1889-O MS-65 (N) W+, L++, A+++, PQ+++............. 5250
1889-S MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++............... 750
1889-S MS-65 (P) A+, L++, W++, PQ++ ................. 1990
1889-S MS-65 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ+++............. 2150
1890 MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ .................... 195
1890 MS-64 {P} A+++, L+++, W++, PQ++++ ............ 235
1890 MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ .................. 2175
1890 MS-65 {P} LT, A++, L++, PQ++ ...................... 1975
1890-CC MS-65 {P} PQ+++, L++, A++, W++ .......... 5400
1890-O MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................ 305
1890-O MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .............. 2550
1890-O MS-65 DMPL (A) DM, CAM, VW, A+, PQ+ .. 4975
1890-S MS-64 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++................. 310
1890-S MS-65 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++............... 1450
1890-S MS-66 {P} W++, L++,A++, PQ++................ 4350
1891 MS-63 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .................... 230
1891 MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .................... 970
1891 MS-65 (P) W++, A++, L++, PQ++ ................... 6800
1891-CC MS-63 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++ .............. 790
1891-CC MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ............ 1450
1891-CC MS-65 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ+ ................ 4650
1891-O MS-63 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................ 375
1891-O MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................ 950
1891-O MS-65 (N) W+++, A++, L++, PQ++++......... 5500
1891-S MS-63 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++................. 160
1892-CC MS-62 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .......... 2150
1892-O MS-63 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ................ 410
1892-S AU-58 (N) W++, A++, L++, PQ++++.......... 13950
1892-S XF-45 (N) VW, A+, L++, PQ .......................... 650
1892-S AU-50 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ++ ................. 1675
1892-S AU-50 (N) LT, A++, L++, PQ++.................... 1600
1892-S AU-53 (N) LT, ORIG., A++, SCARCE ........... 2450
1893 MS-65 {P} W+, L+, A+, PQ+ POP 200/+3 ...... 7375
1893-CC F-15 (N) LT, A++, PQ++ .............................. 475
1893-CC VF-35 (N) LT, A++, PQ++.......................... 1200
1893-CC VF-35 {P} LT, A++, PQ++ ......................... 1200
1893-CC XF-45 {P} PQ+, VW, A++, L++ ................. 2100
1893-S VG-8 (N) A++, RARE, PROBLEM-FREE ....... 2975
1894 VF-30 (N) W, A++, L+, PQ++ .......................... 1580
1894 MS-63 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ+++ .................. 5500
1894 MS-64 {P} W+++, A+++, L+++, PQ+++++ .... 10900
1894-O AU-55 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ+++ ................. 380
1894-O AU-58 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ++.................... 470
1894-O MS-62 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .............. 2950
1894-S MS-61 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ............... 975
1894-S MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++........... 2750
1894-S MS-65 {P} W+, L++, A++++, PQ++++......... 6975
1895-O VF-35 {P} VW, A+, L+, PQ++........................ 460
1895-O AU-53 {P} W+, A++, L++, PQ++ ................. 1775
1895-O MS-61+ (N) VW, A+, L+, PQ+, POP 1...........23K
1895-S VF-30 {P} VW, A+, L++, PQ++ .................... 1050
1895-S VF-30 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ++ .................... 995
1895-S VF-35 {P} LT, A+, PQ+ ................................ 1050
1895-S XF-40 (CAC/NGC) LT, VW, A+, L+, PQ+ ..... 1395
1895-S XF-45 {P} LT, A++, L, PQ++ ........................ 1475
1895-S AU-58 (P/CAC) LT, A++, L++, PQ++ ........... 3450
1895-S MS-61 PL (ICG) LT, A++, L++. PQ+++ ........ 4600
1895-S MS-62 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ++++............. 5900
1896 MS-65 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++..................... 270
1896 MS-65 (P/CAC) A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ............ 305
1896 MS-66+ (P/CAC) W++, A++, L++, PQ+++ ...... 2100
1896 MS-66+ (N) A++, L++, PQ++++, W+++........... 1800
1896-O MS-61 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++++........... 2375
1896-S AU-58 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++++ ........... 2150
1897 MS-67 {P} A++, L++, PQ+++, W++ ................ 5250
1897-O MS-61 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ+++ ............... 1550
1897-S MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++................. 675
1898 MS-67 {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ++ ................ 5500
1898-O MS-66 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++ ................ 425
1898-O MS-66 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .............. 460
1898-O MS-66+ {P} L++, A++, PQ+++, W++ ............ 650
1899 MS-64+ {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ .................. 450
1899 MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .................... 980
1899-O MS-66 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++................. 385

1899-S MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++............... 850


1899-S MS-65 {P} VA, A++, L++, PQ++ ................. 2170
1899-S MS-65 (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ++ ................. 2175
1900-S MS-65 {P} W++, A++, PQ+++++, L++......... 1920
1901 AU-53 {P} VW, A+, L++, PQ+ ........................... 385
1901 MS-62 {P} VW, A++++, L++++, PQ++++ ........ 6750
1902 MS-66+ (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++++............... 995
1902-S MS-62 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ++................... 540
1902-S MS-64+ (N) W++, A+++, L++++, PQ+++ ..... 1325
1903-S XF-40 {P} LT, A++, PQ++, SCARCE .............. 410
1904 MS-63 {P} W+++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ................ 310
1904 MS-65 (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ++..................... 2760
1904-S MS-63 {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ++++......... 4800
1921 MS-63 DMPL (N) W, A+, L++, PQ++ .............. 1800
1921 MS-66+ (P/CAC)Pop 29/8 W, L, A, PQ .......... 5250
1921-D MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W++,PQ+++ ............... 425
1921-S MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++................. 180

PEACE DOLLARS:
1921 PE MS-64 (N) VW, A++, L+++, PQ++++ ........... 699
1921 PE MS-64 (N) W++++, L+++, A++++, PQ+++ ... 840
1923 MS-65 {P} VAM-1A WHISKER JAW, W++...... 1750
1923 MS-67 (PCI) W++, L++, A++, PQ ................... 2160
1923-D MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ ............ 425
1923-D MS-65 (I) VW, LT, A++, PQ++, .................... 1125
1923-D MS-65 (N) W++, A++, L++, PQ++............... 1105
1923-D MS-66 {P} POP 77/+1 W+, L+, A+, PQ+ .... 5750
1923-S MS-64 (N) W++,L++, A++, PQ+++ ................ 375
1924-S MS-63 (N) W+, A++, L++, PQ++ ................... 510
1924-S MS-64+ {P} PQ++++, VW, A+++, L+++....... 3750
1925 MS-65 (N) W++, A++, L++, PQ++..................... 165
1925-S MS-63 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++................. 350
1925-S MS-64 {P} W+, A++, L++, PQ++................. 1250
1925-S MS-64 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ+++............... 1450
1925-S MS-64 (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ++ ................... 935
1925-S MS-64 (I) VW, A++, L++, PQ+++................... 850
1926 MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .................... 150
1926 MS-64+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ................ 195
1926 MS-65 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ+++ .................... 620
1926-S MS-65 (N) A++, L++, PQ+++, W++ ............... 975
1927-D MS-63 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ++ ................... 390
1927-D MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ............ 4950
1927-S MS-63 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++................. 625
1927-S MS-64 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ+++............. 1150
1927-S MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++............... 1200
1927-S MS-64 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ............... 1125
1927-S MS-65 (I) W+, A++, L++, PQ++ .................. 7250
1928 MS-63 (N) W++, A++, L++, PQ++..................... 900
1928 MS-64 {P} PQ++, A++, L++, W++ .................. 1250
1928-S MS-63 {P} W++, A++, L++,PQ++.................. 590
1928-S MS-63 (N) W, A++, L++, PQ++ ..................... 560
1928-S MS-63 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++................. 570
1928-S MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++............. 1149
1934 MS-64 (A) W, A++, L++, PQ++ ......................... 360
1934 MS-64 (N) W, A+, L++, PQ ............................... 395
1934-D MS-63 (I) VW, A++, L++, PQ++ .................... 365
1934-D MS-64 (I) W, A++, L++, PQ+++..................... 590
1934-D MS-64 (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ++................... 600
1934-D MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................ 630
1934-D MS-65 (N) W+++, L++, A++, PQ++............. 1625
1934-S MS-61 (N) LT, A++, L++, PQ++++ ............... 2850
1934-S MS-61 (PCI) W++, A++, L++, PQ++............ 1975
1934-S MS-64 {P} PQ++, A++, L++, VW ................ 5300
1935 MS-66 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++ .................. 2750

COMMEMORATIVES:
ALABAMA 2X2 1921 MS-64 VW, A+, L+, PQ+ .......... 650
ANTIETAM 1937 MS-65 (N) LT, A+++, L++, PQ++..... 800
ANTIETAM 1937 MS-65 (P/CAC) VW, A+, L+, PQ+..... 825
BAY BRIDGE 1936-S MS-66 {P} W+, A+, L+, PQ+ ... 430
BOONE - SET 1935 MS-65 {P} W+, A+, L+, PQ+ ........ 800
BOONE 1935/34 MS-64 (P) W+, A+, L+, PQ+ ........... 325
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Coin Market at a glance

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Gold bullion and silver dollars set the pace


There is a different tone to precious
metals. Gold has held the mid-$1,200 range
while worldwide equity markets have lost
$3 trillion in value (courtesy Bloomberg
financial news). The Japanese market has
lost 14 percent of its value so far this year.
It seems the safe haven value of that barbarous yellow metal is being rediscovered.
Platinum is flat, losing a mere $1 and
now at 1.09 ratio to gold, while silver has
gained 5 percent, bringing its ratio to gold
below 63 to 1. Silver could go a long way
further against that ratio. Time will tell,
but it certainly is a reasonable bet. Physical
demand for silver and gold are the driving forces behind recent market strength.

Platinum is being influenced by increasing


oil and gas supplies. In effect it is a fear of
deflation. It is still worth much more than
gold on a supply basis, but the psychology
is not such at this time.
Last weeks Long Beach Expo proved
to be a success, especially with more retail
activity than has been seen at recent major
coin shows. Silver dollars were in constant play with many dealers and collectors
attempting to fill their want lists. There
are several notable gains in key as well as
the generic MS-65 issues. The 1879-CC
has gained in MS-60 along with 1883S, 1893, 1893-O, 1894, 1894-O, 1895-S,
1896-O, 1896-S, 1897-O, 1903-S and 1904-

S. I find the 1894 increase to be interesting


because it was depressed because of a large
hoard that was dispersed a few years back.
The BU issues were artificially depressed
because of a hoard of circulated coins that
contained virtually no Mint State coins in
a group of 452 coins. I can guarantee that
since I sold them. Peace dollars are steady
with increases in three AU-50 issues.

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Values listed are average retail prices. They are not offers to
buy or sell. Values are compiled by the Krause Publications
staff of market analysts and independent analysts.

U.S. Proof Sets and Mint Sets


Date

1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942 6 coins
1942 5 coins
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955 box
1955 flat pack
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960 large date
1960 small date
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965 Special Mint Set
1966 Special Mint Set
1967 Special Mint Set
1968S
1968S no mint mark dime
1969S
1970S large date
1970S small date
1970S no mint mark dime
1971S
1971S no mint mark nickel Est. 1,655
1972S
1973S
1974S

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US Proof Sets
Value

US Mint Sets
Value

$7,500.00
$4,350.00
$1,900.00
$1,800.00
$1,385.00
$1,450.00
$1,475.00
$1,250.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
$545.00
$575.00
$225.00
$210.00
$107.00
$93.50
$119.00
$53.00
$30.00
$36.00
$31.00
$28.50
$33.50
$26.50
$26.50
$26.50
$27.50
N/A
N/A
N/A
$6.35
$16,500.00
$6.10
$9.35
$71.50
$820.00
$3.30
$1,350.00
$4.20
$6.60
$9.00

N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
$2,550.00
$1,550.00
$1,950.00
N/A
$1,650.00
$1,520.00
$1,110.00
$615.00
N/A
$440.00
$410.00
$630.00
$390.00
$55.00
$44.00
N/A
$46.50
$44.00
$39.00
$38.50
$9.60
$9.10
$9.35
$5.50
N/A
$7.10
18.5
$57.50
N/A
$3.30
N/A
$2.75
$11.75
$6.10

Numismatic News EXPRESS / February 25, 2014

Date

1975S
1975S no mint mark dime
1976S 3 coins
1976S
1977S
1978S
1979S Type I
1979S Type II
1980S
1981S Type I
1981S Type II
1982 Souvenir set
1982S
1983 Souvenir set
1983S
1983S Prestige Set
1983S no mint mark dime
1984S
1984S Prestige Set
1985S
1986S
1986S Prestige Set
1987S
1987S Prestige Set
1988S
1988S Prestige Set
1989S
1989S Prestige Set
1990S
1990S no S 1
1990S Prestige Set
1990S Prestige Set, no S 1
1991S
1991S Prestige Set
1992S
1992S Prestige Set
1992S Silver
1992S Silver premier
1993S
1993S Prestige Set
1993S Silver
1993S Silver premier

US Proof Sets
Value

US Mint Sets
Value

$8.80
275k
$26.50
$8.00
$7.70
$7.15
$8.00
$68.50
$5.25
$5.50
$285.00
N/A
$3.60
N/A
$3.60
$44.00
$660.00
$4.10
$27.00
$3.30
$5.25
$30.00
$3.30
$26.00
$5.50
$27.50
$3.60
$32.00
$6.15
$4,400.00
$28.00
$5,100.00
$4.40
$41.50
$4.40
$40.00
$21.50
$24.50
$3.85
$52.00
$30.00
$34.00

$6.60
N/A
$16.75
$7.50
$5.50
$7.15
$5.50
N/A
$5.75
$9.35
N/A
$59.00
N/A
$65.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
$3.65
N/A
$3.60
$6.85
N/A
$3.85
N/A
$4.40
N/A
$3.10
N/A
$3.30
N/A
N/A
N/A
$4.15
N/A
$3.30
N/A
N/A
N/A
$4.40
N/A
N/A
N/A

PART B-1

GOLD BULLION MARKET VALUES

Actual Melt Value


American Bison 1 T Oz
$50 American Eagle 1 T Oz.
$25 American Eagle 1/2 T Oz.
$10 American Eagle 1/4 T Oz.
$5 American Eagle 1/10 T Oz.
U.S. American Art 1oz.
U.S. American Art 1/2 oz.
US $5 commemorative 1986 to date
US $10 commemorative 1984
Australia kangaroo/Nugget 1 T Oz.
Austria 1 Ducat
Austria 4 Ducat
Austria 10 Corona
Austria 20 Corona
Austria 100 Corona
Austria Philharmonic1T Oz
Austria Philharmonic 1/2 T Oz
Austria Philharmonic 1/4 T Oz
Austria Philharmonic 1/10 T Oz
Belgium 20 Franc
Canada Mapleaf 1T Oz
Canada Mapleaf 1/2 T Oz
Canada Mapleaf 1/4 T Oz
Canada Mapleaf 1/10 T Oz
Canada $20
Canada $100 (1976 business strike)
Canada $100 1977-1986
China Panda 1 T. Oz
China Panda 1/2 T. Oz
China Panda 1/4 T. Oz

PLATINUM BULLION MARKET VALUES


SPOT PRICE $1,381.00 as of February 6, 2014

SPOT PRICE $1,263.50 as of February 6, 2014


MARKET PRICE

$1,264
$1,264
$632
$316
$126
$1,264
$632
$305
$611
$1,264
$140
$560
$122
$244
$1,222
$1,264
$632
$316
$126
$236
$1,264
$632
$316
$126
$632
$316
$632
$1,264
$632
$316

$1,365
$1,358
$700
$359
$169
$1,294
$663
$333
$657
$1,347
$157
$616
$138
$269
$1,271
$1,339
$689
$352
$146
$257
$1,348
$689
$352
$147
$704
$338
$672
$1,354
$682
$352

China Panda 1/10 T. Oz


$126
China Panda 1/20 T. Oz
$63
Colombia 5 Peso
$298
France 20 Franc rooster
$236
Germany 10 Mark
$146
Germany 20 Mark
$291
Great Britian Soverign old (king)
$297
Great Britian Soverign new (queen)
$297
Hungary 100 Korona
$1,222
Italy 20 Lire
$236
Mexico 50 Peso
$1,523
Mexico 20 Peso
$609
Mexico 10 Peso
$305
Mexico 5 Peso
$152
Mexico 2.5 Peso
$76
Mexico 2 Peso
$61
Netherlands East Indies 1 Ducat
$140
Netherlands 10 Gulden
$246
Russia 5 Roubles
$157
Russia 10 Roubles/Chevronetz
$314
South Africa Krugerand 2 Rand
$297
South Africa Krugerand 1 T Oz.
$1,264
South Africa Krugerand 1/2 T Oz.
$632
South Africa Krugerand 1/4 T Oz.
$316
South Africa Krugerand 1/10 T Oz.
$126
Swiss 10 Franc
$118
Swiss 20 Franc
$236
10 Karat Scrap Gold per gram
$16.05
14 Karat Scrap Gold per gram
$22.85
18 Karat Scrap Gold per gram
$29.45
realizable value 85-98% AMV depending on quantity

$149
$74
$318
$259
$164
$320
$336
$318
$1,284
$259
$1,588
$650
$335
$170
$90
$73
$154
$271
$189
$371
$327
$1,344
$689
$352
$145
$130
$259
$16.90
$23.66
$30.47

Actual Melt Value

MARKET PRICE

$100 American Eagle 1 T Oz.


$1,381
$50 American Eagle 1/2 T Oz.
$691
$25 American Eagle 1/4 T Oz.
$345
$10 American Eagle 1/10 T Oz.
$138
Mapleleaf 1 T. Oz
$1,381
Noble 1 T. Oz
$1,381
Koala 1 T. Oz
$1,381
realizable value 75-95% AMV depending on quantity

$1,554
$801
$402
$173
$1,521
$1,521
$1,508

SILVER BULLION MARKET VALUES


SPOT PRICE $20.14 as of February 6, 2014
Actual Melt Value

MARKET PRICE

US 90% Dimes (pre 1965)


$1.44
US 90% Quarters (pre 1965)
$3.60
US 90% Halves (pre 1965)
$7.20
US 90% Dollars (pre 1936)
$15.58
US 40% Halves (1965-70, 1976)
$2.98
US 40% Dollars (1971-76)
$6.37
US 35% Wartime Nickels
$1.13
US Silver Eagle
$20.14
Canadian 80% Dimes (pre 1967)
$1.21
Canadian 80% Quarters (pre 1967)
$3.02
Canadian 80% Halves (pre 1967)
$6.04
Canadian 80% Dollars (pre 1968)
$12.08
Canadian Silver Mapleleafs
$20.14
Mexico Libertad
$20.14
Sterling Pvt. Mint per Troy Oz
$18.63
Sterling scrap per Troy Oz
$17.62
realizable value 75-105% AMV depending on quantity

$1.65
$4.14
$8.86
$27.24
$3.13
$7.00
$1.04
$24.39
$1.22
$3.05
$6.10
$12.81
$24.14
$22.39
$18.88
$16.12

U.S. Proof Sets and Mint Sets


Date

1994S
1994S
1994S
1994S
1995S
1995S
1995S
1995S
1996S
1996S
1996S
1996S
1997S
1997S
1997S
1997S
1998S
1998S
1998S
1999S
1999S
1999S
2000S
2000S
2000S
2001S
2001S
2001S
2002S
2002S
2002S
2003S
2003S
2003S
2004S
2004S
2004S
2004S
2005S
2005S
2005S

Prestige Set
Silver
Silver premier
Prestige Set
Silver
Silver premier
Prestige Set
Silver
Silver premier
Prestige Set
Silver
Silver premier
Silver
Silver premier
9 piece
5 quarter set
Silver
10 piece
5 quarter set
Silver
10 piece
5 quarter set
Silver
10 piece
5 quarter set
Silver
10 piece
5 quarter set
Silver
11 piece
5 quarter set
Silver 11 piece
Silver 5 quarter set
American Legacy
11 Piece
5 quarter set

US Proof Sets
Value

US Mint Sets
Value

$3.85
$45.00
$23.50
$31.00
$11.00
$77.00
$42.00
$59.00
$7.00
$315.00
$30.00
$33.50
$9.50
$55.00
$26.50
$39.50
$10.25
$25.50
$26.50
$11.35
$6.15
$132.00
$5.75
$3.30
$41.22
$13.75
$7.50
$52.5
$6.10
$4.50
$45.00
$5.75
$3.00
$34.22
$9.00
$3.75
$34.2
$24.7
$84.50
$4.75
$2.75

$3.30
N/A
N/A
N/A
$3.60
N/A
N/A
N/A
$20.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
$4.40
N/A
N/A
N/A
$3.60
N/A
N/A
$5.50
N/A
N/A
$6.85
N/A
N/A
$6.85
N/A
N/A
$6.85
N/A
N/A
$9.35
N/A
N/A
$8.80
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
$7.75
N/A

Date

2005S
2005S
2006S
2006S
2006S
2006S
2006S
2007S
2007S
2007S
2007S
2007S
2007S
2008S
2008S
2008S
2008S
2008S
2008S
2009S
2009S
2009S
2009S
2009S
2009S
2009S
2010S
2010S
2010S
2010S
2010S
2011S
2011S
2011S
2011S
2011S
2012S
2012S
2012S
2012S
2012S

Silver 11 piece
Silver 5 quarter set
10 pieces clad
5 quarter set
Silver 10 piece
Silver 5 quarter set
American Legacy
5 quarter set
Silver 5 quarter set
14 pieces clad
Silver 14 piece
Presidential $ set
American Legacy
5 quarter set
Silver 5 quarter set
14 pieces clad
Silver 14 piece
Presidential $ set
American Legacy
6 quarter set
Silver 6 quarter set
18 pieces clad
Silver 18 piece
Presidential $ set
Lincoln Chronicle
Lincoln 4 piece
6 quarter set
Silver 5 quarter set
14 pieces clad
Silver 14 piece
Presidential $ set
6 quarter set
Silver 5 quarter set
14 pieces clad
Silver 14 piece
Presidential $ set
6 quarter set
Silver 5 quarter set
14 pieces clad
Silver 8 piece Limited Edition
Silver 14 piece

US Proof Sets
Value

US Mint Sets
Value

$36.7
$22.7
$8.25
$4.65
$37.5
$24.2
$81.00
$4.95
$24.2
$17.00
$49.5
$7.25
$120.00
$47.50
$30.2
$67.00
$59.50
$11.85
$120.00
$10.50
$29.6
$29.00
$57.50
$9.60
$122.00
$11.00
$26.50
$30.7
$55.00
$66.0
$18.00
$18.25
$34.50
$46.50
$83.50
$27.50
$18.25
$45.00
$100.00
$225.00
$188.00

N/A
N/A
$9.25
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
$28.50
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
$59.50
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
$28.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
$26.50
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
$34.50
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
$75.00
N/A
N/A

www.numismaticnews.com / February 25, 2014

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Coin Market at a glance

Peace Dollars
TYPE
1921
1922
1922D
1922S
1923
1923D
1923S
1924
1924S
1925
1925S
1926
1926D
1926S
1927
1927D
1927S
1928
1928S
1934
1934D Lg D
1934D Sm D
1934S
1935
1935S 3Rays
1935S 4Rays

Morgan Dollars

TYPE
1878 8 tail feathers
1878 7 over 8 tail feathers
1878 7 tail feathers, reverse of 1878
1878 7 tail feathers, reverse of 1879
1878CC
1878S
1879
1879CC
1879CC capped CC
1879O
1879S reverse of 1878
1879S reverse of 1879
1880
1880CC reverse of 1878
1880CC 80/79 reverse of 1878
1880CC 8/7 reverse of 1878
1880CC reverse of 1879
1880CC 8/7 high 7 reverse of 1879
1880CC 8/7 low 7 reverse of 1879
1880O
1880S
1880S 8/7 crossbar
1881
1881CC
1881O
1881S
1882
1882CC
1882O
1882O/S
1882S
1883
1883CC
1883O
1883S
1884
1884CC
1884O
1884S
1885
1885CC

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VG8

F12

VF20

XF40

XF45

AU50

AU58

24.52
120.00
24.5
24.8
24.8
24.5
24.8
24.8
24.5
25.5
24.5
25.4
25.6
25.6
25.1
27.7
27.7
27.7
375.00
35.0
44.0
45.0
44.0
45.00
44.0
44.0
45.0

25.06
126.00
25.1
25.3
25.3
25.1
25.3
25.3
25.3
28.1
25.1
26.0
26.2
26.0
25.7
30.1
30.1
30.1
380.00
40.0
45.0
46.0
45.0
53.00
45.0
45.0
46.0

31.33
133.00
31.3
31.6
31.6
31.3
31.6
31.6
31.3
35.3
31.3
32.2
32.6
32.2
31.9
37.3
37.3
37.3
385.00
42.5
46.0
50.0
46.0
80.00
46.0
46.0
50.0

32.15
143.00
32.1
32.4
32.4
32.1
32.4
32.4
32.1
41.50
32.1
33.0
33.4
32.1
32.7
38.1
38.1
38.1
390.00
48.0
47.5
54.0
47.5
180.00
47.5
47.5
58.0

32.42
150.00
32.4
33.1
33.1
32.4
33.3
32.7
32.4
50.00
32.4
33.3
33.7
32.4
34.0
38.4
50.00
50.00
400.00
58.00
48.5
58.0
48.5
340.00
48.5
50.00
67.50

$34.1
$165.0
$34.1
$35.0
$35.0
$34.1
$38.1
$35.0
$34.1
$64.0
$34.1
$43.0
$34.1
$36.1
$37.1
$50.0
$80.0
$80.0
$405.0
$66.0
$51.0
$65.0
$50.0
$510.0
$57.5
$99.0
$122.0

$38.1
$215.0
$38.1
$39.1
$39.1
$38.1
$45.1
$41.0
$38.1
$150.0
$38.1
$66.0
$42.1
$54.0
$43.1
$65.0
$120.0
$118.0
$465.0
$128.0
$89.0
$125.0
$98.0
$1,350.0
$68.0
$190.0
$250.0

F12

VF20

XF40

XF45

AU50

AU53

AU58

MS60

MS62

$28.06
50.0
39.1
39.1
39.1
120.00
30.1
28.1
155.00
182.00
37.7
34.1
28.1
28.1
210.00
230.00
200.00
200.00
205.00
205.00
33.1
31.1
33.1
28.1
385.00
28.1
28.1
28.1
96.00
28.1
47.0
28.1
28.1
96.00
33.1
29.1
28.1
145.00
28.1
28.6
28.1
590.00

$34.05
54.0
50.1
50.1
50.1
125.00
36.1
34.1
305.00
250.00
43.6
44.1
34.1
34.1
245.00
270.00
235.00
240.00
245.00
245.00
40.1
34.1
41.1
34.1
410.00
34.1
34.1
34.1
110.00
34.1
55.00
34.1
34.1
110.00
42.1
37.6
34.1
150.00
34.1
36.1
34.1
605.00

$37.60
55.00
52.00
51.0
50.0
137.50
41.6
37.6
755.00
640.00
46.5
51.0
37.6
39.8
300.00
335.00
290.00
285.00
290.00
290.00
42.6
37.6
45.0
37.6
425.00
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
130.00
38.6
67.50
37.6
37.6
125.00
45.6
42.6
37.6
155.00
37.6
43.00
37.6
610.00

$38.14
62.00
59.00
51.5
50.5
145.00
46.1
38.1
1,275.00
990.00
47.5
56.0
38.1
40.6
325.00
375.00
310.00
310.00
315.00
315.00
43.1
38.1
58.0
38.1
440.00
38.1
38.1
38.1
140.00
40.1
82.00
38.1
38.1
133.00
46.1
65.00
38.1
150.00
38.1
135.00
38.1
612.00

$42.2
$78.0
$71.5
52.5
51.0
$180.0
52.0
$44.2
$2,400.0
$1,850.0
$48.5
$71.0
$44.2
$44.7
$355.0
$410.0
$360.0
$345.0
$355.0
$355.0
$46.2
$44.2
$75.0
$42.2
$460.0
#N/A
$44.2
#N/A
$155.0
$44.2
$99.5
$45.2
$44.2
$148.0
$47.4
$145.0
$42.2
$160.0
$42.2
$310.0
$42.2
$615.0

$42.8
$85.0
$86.0
$54.0
$52.0
$200.0
54.0
$44.8
$2,750.0
$2,150.0
$50.0
$85.0
$44.8
$45.3
$390.0
$445.0
$395.0
$375.0
$385.0
$385.0
$47.3
$44.8
$78.0
$42.8
$475.0
#N/A
$44.8
#N/A
$165.0
$45.8
$125.0
$45.8
$45.8
$160.0
$48.0
$185.0
$42.8
$165.0
$42.8
$350.0
$42.8
$615.0

$46.3
$130.0
$145.0
$63.0
$66.0
$275.0
62.0
$49.3
$3,850.0
$3,550.0
$64.0
$140.0
$49.3
$48.8
$525.0
$580.0
$535.0
$485.0
$510.0
$510.0
$54.0
$49.3
$87.0
$49.3
$530.0
$49.3
$49.3
$49.3
$186.0
$51.3
$190.0
$47.3
$49.3
$174.0
$50.8
$495.0
$49.3
$180.0
$49.3
$2,850.0
$49.3
$640.0

$51.0
$172.0
$188.0
$84.0
$110.0
$315.0
$66.0
$61.0
$4,675.0
$4,375.0
$95.0
$192.0
$58.0
$54.0
$575.0
$640.0
$600.0
$550.0
$525.0
$525.0
$90.0
$55.0
$90.0
$58.5
$520.0
$53.0
$55.0
$55.5
$220.0
$54.0
$245.0
$56.0
$56.0
$215.0
$52.0
$840.0
$54.0
$215.0
$52.0
$8,000.0
$52.0
$710.0

$56.0
$225.0
$235.0
$95.0
$170.0
$385.0
$85.0
$72.0
$6,750.0
$5,600.0
$165.0
$475.0
$60.0
$63.0
$650.0
$720.0
$660.0
$600.0
$580.0
$580.0
$225.0
$61.0
$200.0
$63.0
$565.0
$61.0
$60.0
$63.0
$240.0
$66.0
$650.0
$59.5
$59.0
$235.0
$57.0
$2,150.0
$60.0
$235.0
$57.0
$22,500.0
$60.0
$775.0

Numismatic News EXPRESS / February 25, 2014

PART B-2

MS60

44.00
300.00
$44.0
52.0
52.0
$44.0
75.00
50.0
$44.0
245.00
46.0
105.00
55.0
93.50
59.0
85.00
220.00
205.00
540.00
178.00
122.00
180.00
160.00
2,150.00
85.00
300.00
365.00

MS63

$61.0
$280.0
$300.0
$137.5
$235.0
$490.0
$105.0
$90.0
$7,800.0
$6,800.0
$260.0
$640.0
$70.0
$77.0
$735.0
$850.0
$750.0
$660.0
$685.0
$665.0
$385.0
$67.0
$265.0
$77.0
$635.0
$72.5
$64.0
$70.0
$285.0
$79.0
$775.0
$73.0
$76.0
$248.0
$61.0
$2,650.0
$71.0
$250.0
$63.0
$35,500.0
$70.0
$860.0

MS61

MS62

$45.5
$295
$45.5
55.5
$55
$45.5
$90
$55
$45.5
$290
47.5
$115
$60
$110
$65
$100
$270
$300
$625
$275
$145
$285
$225
$2,600
$95
$335
$400

$46.5
$355
$46.5
$60
$68
$46.5
$120
$68
$46.5
$410
48.5
$150
$67
$150
$82
$140
$320
$440
$740
$380
$185
$425
$300
$3,400
$115
$400
$475

MS64

$82.5
$490.0
$485.0
$255.0
$505.0
$615.0
$120.0
$156.0
$11,500.0
$10,150.0
$595.0
$1,600.0
$91.0
$150.0
$1,160.0
$1,750.0
$1,300.0
$710.0
$775.0
$775.0
$2,000.0
$87.5
$335.0
$165.0
$635.0
$190.0
$84.5
$155.0
$305.0
$127.0
$1,925.0
$84.5
$110.0
$270.0
$86.0
$5,950.0
$110.0
$275.0
$82.5
$110,000.0
$82.5
$925.0

MS63

$48.5
$445
$48.5
$79
$90
$48.5
$150
$88
$48.5
$510
$53
$300
$99
$215
$110
$195
$410
$605
$910
$555
$215
$600
$385
$4,000
$135
$510
$600

MS64

MS65

$74
$904
$74.0
$132
$340
$74.0
$420
$540
$74.0
$1,560
$74
$1,155
$132
$430
$330
$635
$1,130
$1,320
$1,300
$1,240
$420
$925
$630
$5,475
$280
$710
$850

$156
$2,350
$156.0
$670
$2,650
$156
$1,350
$6,600
$179
$9,750
$168
$25,000
$610
$3,175
$1,175
$3,200
$5,150
$9,900
$4,900
$24,000
$800
$3,000
$2,035
$8,950
$825
$1,650
$1,850

MS66

MS67

$670
$7,650
$715
$2,350
$31,000
$670
$5,200
$33,500
$700
$52,500
$670
$38,000
$2,350
$2,525
$5,450
$23,000
$31,500
$48,500
$29,250
$35,000
$3,600
$9,500
$7,100
$34,500
$2,650
$4,300

$5,150
$63,500
$9,600
$25,000
$33,000
$5,150
$22,000
$36,500
$7,500
$67,500
$5,150

$22,000
$18,000
$37,500
$28,000
$36,500
$67,500
$26,600
$45,000
$21,750

$42,500
$52,000
$12,650
$22,000

MS65

MS67

MS65P/L

Prf60

Prf62

Prf63

Prf64

$194
$1,625
$2,400
$1,150
$2,650
$1,900
$345
$895
$31,500
$43,000
$4,300
$6,000
$194.0
$800
$2,375
$4,000
$2,800
$1,265
$1,800
$1,800
$29,500
$194.0
$450
$740
$935
$1,375
$199
$570
$575
$1,375
$61,500
$206
$225
$570
$206
$51,500
$345
$568
$226
$235,000
$194.0
$1,155

$860
$55,000
$28,000
$19,800
$46,000
$28,500
$8,850
$41,500
$92,500
$80,000
$28,000
$67,500
$895
$43,000
$57,000

$22,500

$79,500
$885

$9,000
$4,500
$26,000
$850
$22,500
$8,100
$32,500
$85,000
$910
$2,750
$3,800
$3,850

$6,350
$5,300
$2,875
$400,000
$1,250
$8,450

$$2,925

$1,325
$1,425

$2,875
$14,500

$1,325

$1,325

$1,325

$1,325

$2,400
$2,500

$3,350
$26,500

$2,400

$2,400

$2,850
$3,000

$3,600
$32,500

$2,850

$2,850

$2,850

$2,850

$2,850

$2,850

$2,850

$4,500
$4,650

$6,150
$110,000

$4,500

$4,500

$4,500

$4,500

$4,500

$4,500

$4,500

$1,325

$1,325

$1,325

$2,400

$2,400

$2,400

$2,400

$2,400

Prf65

$7,350
$8,350

$11,500
$185,000

$7,550

$7,550

$7,650

$7,550

$7,500

$7,550

$7,550

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41

Coin Market at a glance

Morgan Dollars

1885O
1885S
1886
1886O
1886S
1887
1887/6
1887O
1887/6O
1887S
1888
1888O
1888-O Hot Lips
1888S
1889
1889CC
1889O
1889S
1890
1890CC
1890CC tail bar
1890O
1890S
1891
1891CC
1891-CC Spitting Eagle
1891O
1891S
1892
1892CC
1892O
1892S
1893
1893CC
1893O
1893S
1894
1894O
1894S
1895 proof only
1895O
1895S
1896
1896O
1896S
1897
1897O
1897S
1898
1898O
1898S
1899
1899O
1899S
1900
1900O
1900O/CC
1900S
1901
1901 doubled die reverse
1901O
1901S
1902
1902O
1902S
1903
1903O
1903S
1903-S Micro S
1904
1904O
1904S
1921
1921D
1921S

42

F12

28.1
28.00
28.1
28.1
62.50
28.1
31.6
28.1
31.6
28.6
31.1
28.1
125.00
190.00
28.1
940.00
28.1
60.00
28.1
96.00
175.00
28.6
28.4
29.1
96.00
115.00
28.5
28.6
35.6
210.00
32.1
35.6
250.00
310.00
215.00
4,150.00
1,235.00
57.00
65.00
29,500.00
350.00
525.00
28.1
29.1
32.6
28.1
29.1
29.1
28.1
28.1
32.6
182.00
28.1
32.6
28.1
28.1
55.00
$33.6
48.50
450.00
31.5
32.1
31.1
28.1
105.00
48.00
350.00
130.00
225.00
32.1
47.0
48.50
26.4
26.7
26.7

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VF20

XF40

XF45

AU50

AU53

AU58

MS60

MS62

34.1
40.00
34.1
34.6
85.00
34.1
38.6
36.1
38.6
37.6
39.1
34.1
250.00
210.00
34.1
1,300.00
36.1
65.00
34.1
105.00
225.00
36.1
34.6
35.1
105.00
135.00
34.6
35.1
42.1
245.00
40.1
136.00
260.00
660.00
380.00
5,750.00
1,320.00
59.00
110.00
36,500.00
480.00
900.00
34.1
35.1
60.00
34.1
36.1
35.1
34.1
34.1
36.6
195.00
34.1
38.6
34.1
34.1
62.50
$39.6
57.50
900.00
38.5
39.6
41.1
34.1
148.00
49.00
375.00
210.00
450.00
39.1
52.5
87.00
32.4
32.7
32.7

37.6
64.00
37.6
45.6
115.00
37.6
55.00
40.6
65.00
41.6
42.1
39.6
600.00
225.00
37.6
3,150.00
39.6
82.00
37.6
140.00
400.00
39.6
39.6
39.6
135.00
185.00
39.6
39.6
46.1
485.00
42.5
290.00
300.00
1,455.00
510.00
9,500.00
1,375.00
105.00
150.00
38,000.00
595.00
1,325.00
37.6
45.1
235.00
39.6
53.6
39.6
38.1
38.1
55.00
205.00
37.6
58.50
37.6
37.6
100.00
$45.1
105.00
2,000.00
40.6
51.00
48.6
37.6
195.00
50.00
390.00
365.00
1,150.00
47.1
55.0
230.00
35.0
35.3
35.3

38.1
88.00
38.1
48.1
125.00
38.1
95.00
41.1
110.00
42.6
42.6
42.1
1,350.00
230.00
38.1
3,850.00
40.1
98.00
38.1
175.00
485.00
40.1
40.1
42.1
165.00
220.00
40.1
42.1
50.00
610.00
47.5
550.00
350.00
1,850.00
710.00
11,500.00
1,500.00
165.00
290.00
39,000.00
865.00
1,550.00
38.1
85.00
370.00
40.6
58.00
40.6
38.6
38.6
72.00
235.00
38.1
82.00
38.1
38.1
140.00
$58.0
180.00
2,750.00
40.1
110.00
49.1
38.1
225.00
51.00
395.00
950.00
1,850.00
48.1
56.0
365.00
35.9
36.2
36.2

$42.2
$110.0
$42.2
$78.0
$145.0
$42.2
$165.0
45.2
$190.0
48.7
$43.2
$48.2
$3,000.0
$235.0
$42.2
$7,950.0
44.2
$125.0
$42.2
$235.0
$700.0
44.2
44.2
48.2
$215.0
$260.0
44.7
$45.7
$88.0
$725.0
$67.5
$1,650.0
$400.0
$2,550.0
$850.0
$23,200.0
$1,825.0
$310.0
$510.0
$40,000.0
$1,225.0
$1,865.0
$42.2
$155.0
$895.0
$44.7
$93.5
$47.7
42.7
42.7
$93.5
$220.0
$42.2
$145.0
42.2
42.2
$190.0
$85.0
$280.0
$3,850.0
44.2
$200.0
$51.2
$42.2
$275.0
$52.0
$398.0
$1,725.0
$3,000.0
51.2
57.0
$525.0
41.0
#N/A
#N/A

$42.8
$130.0
$42.8
$100.0
$190.0
$42.8
$190.0
45.8
$240.0
$50.0
$44.8
48.8
$4,250.0
$245.0
$42.8
$7,750.0
44.8
$140.0
$42.8
$260.0
$775.0
44.8
44.8
49.3
$235.0
$285.0
$45.0
$46.8
$95.0
$800.0
$70.0
$3,500.0
$470.0
$2,950.0
$1,050.0
$31,500.0
$2,150.0
$335.0
$535.0
$41,000.0
$1,700.0
$2,275.0
$42.8
$245.0
$1,000.0
$45.3
$135.0
$48.3
43.3
43.3
$120.0
$235.0
$42.8
$185.0
42.8
42.8
$215.0
$110.0
$535.0
$4,350.0
44.8
$255.0
$51.8
$42.8
$285.0
$54.0
$400.0
$2,150.0
$3,850.0
53.8
57.5
$660.0
41.1
#N/A
#N/A

$49.3
$215.0
$49.3
$565.0
$265.0
$49.3
$375.0
55.3
$420.0
$90.0
$49.3
$51.3
$7,500.0
$285.0
$49.3
$18,500.0
$95.0
$185.0
$49.3
$415.0
$1,200.0
$60.0
$50.0
$60.0
$330.0
$385.0
$120.0
$48.0
$130.0
$1,350.0
$130.0
$22,500.0
$625.0
$4,250.0
$1,850.0
$63,500.0
$3,150.0
$535.0
$640.0
$42,000.0
$9,500.0
$3,750.0
$46.3
$950.0
$1,475.0
$49.3
$475.0
$56.0
46.8
46.8
$220.0
$255.0
$49.3
$295.0
46.3
46.3
$260.0
$285.0
$1,700.0
$6,500.0
48.3
$400.0
$59.0
$49.3
$350.0
$61.0
$405.0
$3,450.0
$13,500.0
$80.0
58.5
$1,150.0
44.5
49.8
49.3

$51.0
$275.0
$52.0
$980.0
$365.0
$52.0
$420.0
$71.5
$495.0
$145.0
$54.0
$55.5

$335.0
$53.0
$25,500.0
$200.0
$275.0
$54.0
$535.0
$1,450.0
$80.0
$66.0
$71.0
$500.0
$485.0
$210.0
$71.5
$330.0
$1,525.0
$305.0
$44,500.0
$750.0
$5,750.0
$3,050.0
$142,500.0
$3,650.0
$1,050.0
$880.0

$15,500.0
$4,350.0
$52.0
$1,625.0
$2,425.0
$53.0
$945.0
$83.0
52.5
$54.5
$270.0
$265.0
$54.5
$415.0
52.5
56.5
$305.0
$320.0
$2,925.0

$57.0
$320.0
$57.0
$2,700.0
$465.0
$57.0
$510.0
$125.0
$1,750.0
$240.0
$59.0
$59.5

$425.0
$59.0
$36,500.0
$295.0
$345.0
$57.0
$725.0
$2,500.0
$90.0
$92.0
$145.0
$650.0
$700.0
$265.0
$100.0
$420.0
$2,000.0
$365.0
$66,500.0
$950.0
$8,250.0
$5,650.0
$195,000.0
$4,850.0
$3,300.0
$1,550.0

$44,500.0
$5,250.0
$59.0
$5,450.0
$3,250.0
$59.5
$2,650.0
$115.0
$58.5
$58.5
$395.0
$270.0
$59.0
$450.0
56.0
$59.5
$635.0
$380.0
$14,000.0

58.0
$625.0
$90.0
$57.0
$520.0
$77.0
$445.0
$6,000.0

$195.0
$61.0
$3,750.0
49.0
$69.0
$67.0

Numismatic News EXPRESS / February 25, 2014

53.0
$510.0
$66.0
$54.5
$395.0
$66.0
$435.0
$4,750.0

$105.0
$59.5
$2,550.0
46.5
54.5
$54.5

PART B-3

MS63

$63.0
$350.0
$63.0
$3,425.0
$540.0
$63.0
$565.0
$175.0
$2,050.0
$315.0
$68.0
$70.0

$510.0
$67.0
$52,000.0
$380.0
$395.0
$80.0
$900.0
$3,600.0
$105.0
$105.0
$205.0
$800.0
$900.0
$385.0
$142.0
$510.0
$2,450.0
$420.0
$72,500.0
$1,125.0
$9,350.0
$6,700.0
$220,000.0
$5,200.0
$4,650.0
$2,110.0

$57,500.0
$7,000.0
$67.0
$6,700.0
$3,800.0
$73.0
$4,400.0
$137.5
$67.0
$63.0
$485.0
$310.0
$70.0
$520.0
$67.0
$67.0
$800.0
$400.0
$17,250.0

$71.0
$840.0
$127.0
$61.0
$620.0
$82.5
$460.0
$6,850.0

$265.0
$63.0
$4,800.0
$55.0
$77.0
$81.5

MS64

$82.5
$710.0
$82.5
$10,650.0
$870.0
$82.5
$800.0
$390.0
$4,800.0
$710.0
$80.0
$110.0

$935.0
$90.0
$85,000.0
$975.0
$675.0
$160.0
$1,485.0
$5,500.0
$310.0
$300.0
$950.0
$1,360.0
$1,600.0
$770.0
$318.0
$1,265.0
$3,450.0
$1,225.0
$112,500.0
$2,450.0
$17,600.0
$17,600.0
$365,000.0
$10,150.0
$12,100.0
$2,450.0

$79,000.0
$10,800.0
$86.5
$44,000.0
$5,675.0
$99.0
$15,900.0
$172.0
$90.0
$82.5
$660.0
$400.0
$83.0
$825.0
$89.5
$79.0
$935.0
$660.0
$55,000.0

$90.0
$1,120.0
$165.0
$86.5
$885.0
$120.0
$475.0
$8,475.0

$600.0
$84.5
$5,550.0
$77.0
$117.0
$165.0

MS65

MS67

$206
$2,225
$205
$190,000
$3,375
$205
$2,300
$2,550
$29,500
$2,500
$255
$655

$3,400
$385
$320,000
$8,350
$2,350
$2,525
$5,350

$2,650
$1,300
$8,800
$5,200
$6,000
$8,550
$1,735
$5,500
$9,500
$7,950
$205,000
$8,950
$70,000
$210,000
$715,000
$38,500
$68,500
$7,200

$165,000
$28,000
$235
$180,000
$19,500
$365
$70,000
$635
$265
$194.0
$2,500
$935
$194.0
$2,275
$222
$205
$1,800
$1,875
$375,000

$215
$3,700
$480
$230
$3,000
$345
$690
$11,750

$2,850
$194.0
$10,350
$175
$395
$1,925

$1,550
$36,500
$1,010

$34,500
$1,565
$24,500
$65,000

$33,500
$12,000
$10,750

$28,000
$11,000

$32,500
$23,500
$22,500
$41,500

$24,500
$11,000
$46,500
$33,500

$34,500
$12,650
$48,500
$58,500
$86,000
$500,000
$64,500
$165,000

$79,500
$135,000
$36,500

$675,000
$140,000
$7,350
$750,000
$148,500
$8,850
$150,000
$5,500
$7,600
$1,750
$22,500
$8,500
$2,300
$18,000
$9,250
$4,850
$27,500
$16,000

$16,500
$40,000
$5,750
$13,500
$17,000
$3,300
$3,950
$39,000

$27,500
$4,500
$45,000
$18,750
$38,500
$27,500

MS65P/L

Prf60

Prf62

Prf63

Prf64

$1,325

$1,325

$1,325

$1,325

$1,325

$1,325

$2,400

$2,400

$2,400

$2,400

$2,400

$2,400

$2,500

$2,550

$4,750

$52,500

$2,400

$2,400

$2,400

$2,400

$2,400

$2,600

$2,400

$2,400

$2,400

$2,850

$2,850

$2,850

$2,850

$2,850

$2,850

$3,000

$3,050

$5,500

$51,500

$2,850

$2,850

$2,850

$2,850

$2,850

$3,150

$2,850

$2,850

$2,850

$4,500

$4,500

$4,500

$4,500

$4,500

$4,500

$4,650

$4,600

$6,500

$56,500

$4,500

$4,500

$4,500

$4,500

$4,500

$4,850

$4,500

$4,500

$4,500

$1,400

$1,625

$3,600

$46,500

$1,325

$1,325

$1,325

$1,325

$1,325

$1,925

$1,325

$1,325

$1,325

Prf65

$7,550

$7,550

$7,500

$7,550

$7,550

$7,550

$7,500

$7,500

$7,500

$75,000

$7,550

$7,550

$7,550

$7,550

$7,550

$7,850

$7,550

$7,550

$7,550

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List $18.95 ea. 1/15.25, 6/79.50, 18/204.65
Dealer Showcase (holds 4 trays) 144.95

100

2X2 Sizes: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, Lg $, Sm $


1 X 1 Sizes: 1, 5, 25, 50, Sm $
2x2 1x1
2x2 1x1
2x2 1x1
2.20
2.35 1,000 20.95 21.95 3,000 58.75 61.80
Plier type stapler $17.95; Staples 5,050 per box $3.40
Boxes available $1.15 ea. or 12/10.80

COIN BOXES
Size
Whitman Slab (20)
PCGS Slab (20)
NGC Slab (20)
2x2x9
12 Dbl Row (slab)
14 Dbl Row (2x2)

Type
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Board
Board

List
12.99
7.95
11.95
5.99
6.75
6.75

Net
8.95
5.95
8.95
3.95
4.95
4.95

Doz.
93.60
67.20
96.00
42.95
48.60
48.60

PLASTIC 2x2 COIN HOLDERS


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List 89 ea., 10/6.25, Box of 25 (one size) 11.75

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Prod.
Ea.
Doz.
MS70 (8 oz.)
6.95
67.20
Koinsolv (16 oz.) 31.95 3/83.85
Jeweluster
(Ez-est) (5 oz)
3.35
34.95
Jeweluster (gallon) 31.45 4/111.95

Prod.
Ea.
Doz.
Copper Coin Cleaner 10.50

Nic-A-Date
4.50 43.15
Coin Care (2 oz.)
4.95 46.95
Silica Gel (40 gram) 5.20 6/27.00
Cotton Gloves (pair) 2.40 21.60

LIGHTHOUSE COIN CAPSULES


SIZES: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, Large $, Small $ or American Eagle$
$3.40 per pack of 10 pieces 8 100 pc (same size) list $38.50 - net $28.95

3-RING COIN & CURRENCY PAGES


Gallery Vinyl
Pages
3, 4, 12, 20, 30
Pocket
10 Pages $6.40
25 Pages 13.95

ONE size only


100 Pages 48.00
300 Pages 131.95
BCW PVC Free
3, 4 or 20 Pocket
10 Pages
3.50

25 Pages
7.75
ONE size only
100 Pages 23.50
300 Pages 58.50

2 3 Ring Binders
1 pc 6.85 6 pcs $35.10

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Available in: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, $1.00, sm $1.00 & asst,
50 Pieces (ONE size)
8.35
1,000 Pieces (ONE size) 105.95

UNPLASTICIZED CURRENCY HOLDERS


10
25 100 300
Fract.
2.10 5.00 16.95 42.00
Medium 2.60 6.25 18.25 51.00

Large

10
25 100 300
2.70 6.75 20.95 60.00

CURRENCY BOXES
Medium $4.25 ea. 12/42.00 Large $4.60 ea. 12/45.35

DOUBLE POCKET FLIPS WITH INSERTS


Safety Safety
Safety
Qty 2x2 2x2 NO INSERTS
100
6.35 9.95 2x2 2x2
1,000 55.65 87.50 44.95
69.65

E.T. SAFLIP MYLAR 2x2 50 Pieces


(no inserts) .............................6.95
E.T. SAFLIP 2x2 50 Pieces
(no inserts) .............................8.95

2x2 COIN ENVELOPES


Type
Vinyl

100
5.95

500
26.95

1,000
45.90

Type
Paper

100
4.95

500
17.55

1,000
33.95

ROUND SCREW TOP COIN TUBES


OR SQUARE COIN TUBES
8 Sizes: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, Lg. $, Sm. $, or AE$
ROUND
SQUARE
1 Pc to 100 Pc
28 each
84 each
500 (in groups of 100)
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ALABAMA
Mar 14-15 AL, Gadsden. Northeast Alabama Coin
Show. Mall, 1001 Rainbow Dr.. SP: Rainbow
City Coin Club. A: Free. T: 30. F: $100. Blaine
L. Smith, 635 Gate 5 Road, Alexandria, AL,
36250. PH: 256- 820-9691 or blainelsmith@
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Mar 22 AL, Pelham . Central Alabama Coin Show.
Pelham Civic Complex, 500 Amphitheater
Rd.. SP: Alabama Numismatic Society. T: 38.
F: $60. Carl Shory, 2206 Cahaba Valley Dr.,
Birmingham, Al, 35242. PH: 205- 620-0560.

ARIZONA
Mar 1 AZ, Mesa. 5th Annual Phoenix Coin Club
Show. Holiday Inn & Suites, 1600 S. Country
Club Dr.. A: Free. T: 43. F: 6 $50, 8 $60. Tim
McLaughlin. PH: 480- 833-1142 or 2010timmac@gmail.com.

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Mar 2 AZ, Chandler. Greater Chandler AZ


Coin & Currency Show, 1st Sunday of Each
Month. American Legion Post 35, 2240 W
Chandler Blvd. A: Free. T: 35. Jeff, PH: 480229-4986.
Mar 8 AZ, Glendale. Northwest Valley Coin & Card
Show. St. James Catholic Church, 19640 N. 35th
Ave. A: Free. T: 30. F: $38.50-$45. Mike Vechiola.
PH: 623- 570-3816 or azcs@live.com.
Mar 9 AZ, Scottsdale. Camelback Collectibles Coin
& Stamp Show. Elks Lodge 2148, 6398 E. Oak
St. A: Free. Wayne Imbrogno, PO Box 3641,
Gilbert, AZ, 85299. PH: 602- 315-2069.
Mar 16 AZ, Tucson. Coin Club Show. Fraternal
Order of the Police, 3445 N. Dodge Blvd. A: Free.
T: 34. F: $50. Jerry Adamczyk, PO Box 17021,
Tucson, AZ, 85731. PH: 520- 305-5513 or jerryaz@centurylink.net.
Mar 23 AZ, Tempe. Tempe Coin Show. Pera Club,
1 East Continental. A: Free. T: 25. F: $50. Tempe

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ARKANSAS
Mar 28-30 AR, Fort Smith. 21st Annual Fall Coin
Show. Columbus Acres, Hwy. 71 S. & Brooken
Hill Dr.. A: Free. F: $165. Border Town Coin Club,
Dale White, PO Box 931, Fort Smith, AR, 72902.
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CALIFORNIA
Mar 8-9 CA, Buena Park. Coin Show. Retail Clerks
Hall, 8550 Stanton Ave.. SP: Pacific Expos LLC.
A: $3. T: 65. F: $325-$385. Kerry Pieropan, PO
Box 1500, Bonsall, CA, 92003. PH: 714- 2718946 or PacificExposLLC.com.
Mar 14-15 CA, Sunnyvale. South Bay/Sunnyvale
Coin Show. The Domain Hotel, 1085 E El
Camino Real. T: 34. Bill Green *, PO Box 846,
Alamo, CA, 94507. PH: 925- 351-7605 or info@
norcalcoinshows.com.
Mar 23 CA, Van Nuys. 49th Annual Coin Show.
Masonic Hall, 14750 Sherman Way. SP: Verdugo
Hills Coin Club. A: $3.. T: 28. F: $110, 2 for
$200.. Bob Thompson, PO Box 26, Tujunga,
CA, 91043. PH: 818- 249-1237 or bobcat237@
sbcglobal.net.

COLORADO
Mar 28-30 CO, Loveland. Annual Spring Coin &
Currency Show. The Ranch Larimer County
Fairgrounds, 5280 Arena Circle. A: Free. T: 40.
F: $200. James Oscarson, PO Box 273218,
Fort Collins, CO, 80527. PH: 970- 223-1795 or
joscarso@msn.com.

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Mar 2 CT, West Haven. Liberty Coin Club Show.


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Carpinella. PH: 203- 248-1053.
Mar 23 CT, Willimantic. 41st Annual Mansfield
Numismatic Society Coin & Paper Money
Show. Prospect Street School Gymnasium, 233
Prospect St. A: Free. T: 75. F: $85-$90. oldmoneyinfo@yahoo.com

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FLORIDA
Feb 28-Mar 2 FL, Sarasota. Coin Show. Municipal
Auditorium, 801 N. Tamiami Trl.. A: Free. Frank
Cox Productions, 755 S Palm Ave, #203,
Sarasota, FL, 34236. PH: 941- 954-0202 or
frankcox@comcast.net.
Mar 1 FL, Zephyrhills. 1st Saturday Coin Club
Show. Eagle Lodge #3752, 4249 New River Rd.,
corner of SR 54. A: Free. F: $40.. Dennis Jones.
PH: 813- 355-6813.
Mar 3 FL, Maitland. Coin & Currency Show. Civic
Center, 641 South Maitland Avenue. T: 25. PH:
407- 730-3116.
Mar 8 FL, St. Augustine. Ancient City Coin &
Currency Show. FOP Lodge Building, 5050
Inman Rd.. A: Free. F: $40, 2-$60. Cliff Wright,
PO Box 814, St. Augustine, FL, 32085. PH:
904- 315-0349.

Mar 8 FL, Port Richey. Suncoast Coin Show. The


New Lakes Regency Park, 8330 Civic Drive.
SP: Coin Club of Pasco County. T: 35. F: $75.
Chuck Grecco, 7650 Hardaway Dr. Apt. A, New
Port Richey, fl, 34653. PH: 727- 849-8712 or
chuck1532@juno.com.
Mar 8 FL, Fort Myers. Coin & Paper Money Show.
Elks Lodge, 1900 Park Meadows Dr.. A: Free.
T: 30. FMCC, Jay, PO Box 62056, Ft. Myers,
FL, 33906. PH: 239- 297-8592 or jcflcoins@
comcast.net.
Mar 9 FL, Melbourne. Coin, Stamp & Collectible
Show. Eau Gallie Civic Ctr., 1551 Highland Ave..
A: Free. Alysha Wilson. PH: 321- 751-3647 or
alysha21@att.net.
Mar 23 FL, Greenacres. 4th Sunday of the Month
Show. American Polish Club, 4275 Lake Worth
Road. A: Free. T: 50. F: $60. Tony Swicer, PO
Box 5823, Lake Worth, FL, 33466. PH: 561- 9648180 or swicer@comcast.net.

GEORGIA
Feb 27-Mar 2 GA, Atlanta. ANA National Money
Show. Cobb Galleria Centre, Halls B-C-D. T: 500.
PH: 719- 482-9849 or convention@money.org.
Mar 16 GA, Marietta. Greater Atlanta Coin
Show. Hilton Atlanta/Marietta Hotel &
Conference Center, 500 Powder Springs
Street. A: Free. T: 35. F: $65. Bob OBrien.
PH: 770- 772-4359 or atlcoin@hotmail.com
or www.atlcoin.com.
Apr 11-13 GA, Dalton. 50th Anniversary GA
Numis. Assoc. Show. NW GA Trade &
Convention Ctr., 2211 Dug Gap Battle Rd..
T: 300. Chip Cutcliff *. PH: 770- 639-0190 or
chascoins06@yahoo.com.

ILLINOIS
Feb 27-Mar 1 IL, Tinley Park. Greater Chicago
Coin, Currency & Collectible Show. Tinley Park
Convention Center, 18451 Convention Center
Dr. Jim Paicz. PH: 708- 670-3469 or paiczj@
aol.com.
Mar 2 IL, Palatine. 1st Sunday Coin Show. Holiday
Inn Express, 1550 Dundee Rd. A: Free. T: 45. F:
$60. Joe, PO Box 193, Crystal Lake, IL, 60039.
PH: 815- 479-0350 or noisecoinshowillinois@
gmail.com.
Mar 6-9 IL, Rosemont. 20th Annual Chicago Paper
Money Expo. Crowne Plaza Chicago OHare,
5440 N. River Rd.. ext 13428, PH: 800- 7269966.
Mar 9 IL, Countryside. West Suburban Coin &
Collectibles Show. Operating Engineers Local
150 Union Hall, 6200 Joliet Rd.. A: Free. T: 85.
Kevin Wasmer. PH: 630- 399-9060 or westsuburbancoinshow.com.
Mar 16 IL, Gillespie. 50th Annual Coin Club Show.
Civic Center, 115 N. Macoupin. A: Free. T: 45. F:
$25. Wm. Schwappach, PO Box 22, Gillespie, IL,
62033. hiltopcc@yahoo.com
Mar 16 IL, Itasca. 3rd Sunday N.O.I.S.E. Coin Show.
Holiday Inn, 860 Irving Pk.. A: Free. T: 60. F: $60.
N.O.I.S.E., Joe, PO Box 193, Crystal Lake, IL,
60039. PH: 815- 479-0350 or noisecoinshowillinois@gmail.com.
Mar 23 IL, Springfield. CINA Annual Autumn Coin
Show. Northfield Center I, 3210 Northfield Dr..
A: $1. T: 70. Steve Butler, 1712 S. First St.,
Springfield, il, 62704. PH: 217- 528-7634.
Mar 23 IL, Gurnee. Lake County Coin Club Show.
Warren Township High School , 500 N. OPlaine
Road. A: Free. T: 40. F: $35. Gary Hollister,
22107 83rd St., Salem, wi, 53168. PH: 262914-7378.
Apr 6 IL, Milan. Quad City Coin Club Annual Spring
Coin Show. Community Center, Camden Park,
US Rt. 67. A: Free. T: 80. F: $65. John Brixey *.
PH: 309- 788-8726 or jbrixey51@yahoo.com.

INDIANA
Mar 15 IN, South Bend. Coin & Currency Show.
Comfort Stes., Corner of SR 933 & Cleveland.
A: Free. T: 30. F: $45-$50. David Brody, PO Box
724, South Bend, IN, 46624. PH: 574- 272-9198.

Mar 22 IN, Marion. 56th Annual Coin Show. Grant


County 4-H Fairgrounds, State Highway 18
East. SP: Marion Coin Club. A: Free. T: 48.
F: $30. Ray Lockwood, PO Box 93, Marion,
IN, 46952. PH: 765- 664-6520 or sunrayofmarion@aol.com.

IOWA
Mar 9 IA, Cedar Rapids. 75th Anniversary Coin
Show. Elks Lodge, 801 33rd Ave. SW. A: Free.
T: 37. F: $40. Bob Johnson, PO Box 2277,
Cedar Rapids, IA, 52406. PH: 319- 573-6652 or
drparr@mchsi.com.
Mar 16 IA, Council Bluffs. Monthly Coin & Bullion
Show. Hilton Garden Inn, 2702 Mid Ameica
Dr.. A: Free. T: 40. F: $35-$42.50. Ed Bishop.
PH: 402- 721-7364 or PH: 402- 720-3355 or
edabish@msn.com.
Mar 23 IA, Muscatine. Port City Annual Coin Club
Show. The Rendezvous, 3127 Lucas St. A: Free.
T: 32. F: $30. Jim Burr, PO Box 682, Muscatine,
IA, 52761. PH: 563- 262-9313.

KANSAS
Mar 16 KS, Manhattan. 20th Annual Manhattan
Coin Show. Clarion Hotel, 530 Richards Dr.. A:
Free. T: 25. F: $45. Chris Hartley, PO Box 522,
Manhattan, KS, 66505. PH: 785- 458-6107 or
hartley@wamego.net.

MARYLAND
Mar 9 MD, Annapolis. Coin & Currency Show.
Knights of Columbus Hall, 2590 Solomons
Island Rd.. A: Free. T: 30. Carl Earl Ostiguy, PO
Box 92, Savage, MD, 20763. PH: 443- 623-7025
or ceocoins@comcast.net.
Mar 15 MD, Baltimore. Baltimore Pikesville Monthly
Stamp & Coin Show. Pikesville Double Tree
Hilton, 1726 Reisterstown Rd.. T: 60. J. Reeves
& Co., James Reeves, PO Box 407, Huntingdon,
PA, 16652. PH: 814- 599-9546 or jreevesandcompany@hotmail.com.
Mar 27-30 MD, Baltimore. Whitman Coin &
Collectibles Expo. Convention Ctr., One W. Pratt
St.. A: Free. T: 400. F: $725 &$1,000. Lori Kraft,
3101 Clairmont Road, Suite G, Atlanta, GA,
30329. PH: 404- 214-4373 or info@whitmanexpo.com.

MASSACHUSETTS
Mar 2 MA, Dedham. 1st Sunday Monthly Coin &
Stamp Show. Holiday Inn, I-95 exit 15A. A: Free.
Harry Tong. PH: 603- 978-3459.
Mar 14-15 MA, Marlboro. Annual Bay State Coin
Show. Best Western Royal Plaza, 181 Boston
Post Rd. West. A: $6. F: $35. Edward Aleo, PO
Box 240, Clinton, Ma, 01510. PH: 781- 729-9677
or ejaleo@yahoo.com.
Mar 14-15 MA, Marlborough. 50th Year Anniversary
Bay State Coin Show. Best Western Royal Plaza
Hotel, 181 Bost Post Road - W. A: $6. F: $220$395. Edward J Aleo. PH: 781- 729-9677 or
ejaleo@yahoo.com.
Mar 19 MA, Whitinsville. Wednesday Night Coin
Show. Brians Resturant, 91 Providence Rd..
A: Free. T: 10. Mike McDonald, PO Box 435,
Douglas, MA, 01516. PH: 774- 280-4333.

MICHIGAN
Mar 1 MI, Howell. Livingston County Coin Club Fall
Show. Recreation Center, 925 W. Grand River.
A: Free. T: 26. F: $35. Jerry Kukurka, PO Box
2020, Howell, MI, 48844. PH: 517- 404-3686 or
jlkukurka@yahoo.com.
Mar 2 MI, Flint. Flying Eagle Coin Club Spring
Show. Dom Polski Hall, 3415 N. Linden Rd.. SH:
10am-4pm. A: Free. T: 30. F: $45. Jim Burns,
8018 River Rd, Flushing, MI, 48433. PH: 810397-2700 or jgsglove@comcast.net.
Mar 2 MI, Wayne. 53rd Wayne Coin Club Show.
Community Rec Center, 4635 Howe Rd. A: Free.
T: 45. F: $60.. John Dembinski or Tom Noechel,
15523 Sussex, Livonia, MI, 48154. Tom, PH:
734- 502-7711 or John, PH: 734- 620-7726 or
homertrn@aol.com.

Mar 8 MI, Grandville. Coin Show. Neil Fonger


American Legion Post #179, 2327 Wilson
Avenue. Stephen Friedman. PH: 616- 822-8383
or stephenfriedman55@sbcglobal.net.
Mar 14-16 MI, Dearborn. 58th Michigan State
Numismatic Society Spring Convention. Adoba
Hotel & Conference Center, 600 Town Center Dr.
A: Free. T: 200. Joe LeBlanc. PH: 734- 453-0504
or jhl@michsoft.com.
Mar 23 MI, East Lansing. Lansing Coin Club
Annual Spring Show. MI State Univ.-Kellogg
Hotel & Conference Center, 55 S. Harrison Rd..
A: Free. T: 40. Robert Sebenick Jr.. PH: 517281-7204.

MINNESOTA
Mar 2 MN, Bloomington. Coin & Currency Show.
Crowne Plaza, Intl. Airport, 3 Appletree Square
(I-494 & 34th Ave. S.). A: free. T: 63. F: $40-$50.
Del, PH: 763- 355-9436.
Mar 2 MN, Owatonna. Coin & Stamp Show. Elks
Lodge, 126 E. Vine St.. A: Free. T: 25. F: $50..
James Lowery, 1120 Greenleaf Rd., Owatonna,
MN, 55060. PH: 507- 390-1937 or jameslowery59@yahoo.com.
Mar 8 MN, Roseville. Coin Show. Skating Center,
2661 Civic Center Dr.. A: Free. T: 20. F: $60..
Andrew Swammi. PH: 612- 770-6578 or aswammi@comcast.net.
Mar 14-16 MN, Brooklyn Center. 80th Annual
Northwest Coin Club Money Show. Earle Brown
Heritage Ctr., 6155 Earle Brown Dr.. T: 100.
Lee Quast. PH: 314- 276-1162 or amerishow@
gmail.com.
Mar 23 MN, South Saint Paul. Coin Show. VFW,
111 Concord Exchange S. A: Free. T: 38. F: $55.
Byron Meyer. PH: 651- 731-9275 or meyerscoin@yahoo.com.

MISSOURI
Mar 21-23 MO, Osage Beach. Mid Missouri
Collectors Show. The Inn At Grand Glaize, 5142
Osage Beach Parkway. In God We Trust LLC,
Dave Sorrick, PO Box 162, Mindenmines, MO,
64769. PH: 620- 423-6600 or daves@pixius.net
or www.bordertownauctionhouse.com.
Mar 21-23 MO, Lake of the Ozarks. Mid-Missouri
Collectors Show. Inn at Grand Glaize, 5142
Osage Beach Pkwy. SP: In God We Trust LLC.
T: 35. F: $100. David Sorrick, PO Box 162,
Mindenmines, MO, 64769. PH: 620- 423-6600
or daves@pixius.net.

NEBRASKA
Mar 15 NE, Lincoln. Lincoln Coin Club Annual Coin
Show. East Ridge Presbyterian Church. A: Free.
T: 40. F: $75. Larry Lee, PH: 402- 488-2646.

NEVADA
Feb 28-Mar 2 NV, Las Vegas. Coin, Currency,
Jewelry & Stamp Expos. Circus Circus Hotel,
2880 Las Vegas Blvd. S. A: $3.. Israel I. Bick, PO
Box 854, Van Nuys, CA, 91408. PH: 818- 9976496 or iibick@sbcglobal.net.
Apr 4-6 NV, Las Vegas. 51st Annual Las Vegas
Numismatic Society Coin Show. Palace Station
Hotel and Casino, 2411 W Sahara Ave. A: $3.
T: 150. CK Shows, Dawn, POB 95517, Las
Vegas, NV, 89193. PH: 888- 330-5188 or info@
ckshows.com.

NEW HAMPSHIRE
Mar 16 NH, Hinsdale. 3rd Sunday Tri-State Coin
Show. Millstream Community Center, 19 Main
St. A: Free. T: 10. F: $40. Jack Whitney or
Richard Bryant. PH: 413- 422-2794 or PH: 802254-9340 or rab1@myfairpoint.net.

NEW JERSEY
Mar 8 NJ, Colts Neck. Coin & Currency Show. Saint
Marys Church, Rte. 34 North & Phanlax Rd. A:
Free. T: 40. Jimmy Cirronella. PH: 732- 526-7337

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or cardfather@optonline.net.
Mar 9 NJ, Burlington Township. US & World Coin
& Paper Money Show. Lodge No. 32, 2308 Mt.
Holly Rd. A: Free. T: 40. Walt, PO Box 145,
Columbus, NJ, 08022. PH: 609- 291-5670.
Mar 16 NJ, Clifton. World Money Show. Recreation
Ctr., 1232 Main Ave.. A: Free. T: 45. F: $45.. Mark
Schiffer. PH: 973- 983-2449.
Mar 16 NJ, Old Bridge. Coin, Currency &
Collectibles Show. Old Bridge First Aid & Rescue
Squad Bldg., 200 Marlboro Rd. & Ferris Rd.. A:
Free. T: 30. Matt Sulikowski. PH: 732- 566-6369
or PH: 732- 740-4604.

NEW YORK
Mar 1 NY, Owego. Candor Coin Club Show.
Treadway Inn, 1100 State Rd. 17-C. A: Free.
T: 20. F: 1-$40, 2-$75. David Nichols, PO Box
835, Candor, NY, 13743. PH: 607- 659-3949 or
denicholsdavenichols@yahoo.com.
Mar 1 NY, Massapequa. MCC Coin Show. Elks
Lodge #2162, 2162 Veterans Blvd.. SH: 9am4pm. A: Free. T: 34. F: $75. Tony Zito, PO Box
56, Massapequa Park, NY, 11762. PH: 631- 5530860 or masscoinshow@yahoo.com.
Mar 2 NY, Albany. CDCDA Coin & Hobby Show.
Polish Community Center , 225 Washington Ave.
Ext. A: $1.50 adults, $.50 under 12. F: $60. Ron
Pugh, PO Box 2081, Scotia, NY, 12302. Ron,
PH: 518- 372-3611 or rpugh2@nycap.rr.com.
Mar 8 NY, Staten Island. Staten Island Coin &
Currency Show. Hillside Swim Club, 151 Signs
Rd. A: Free. Nick. PH: 718- 608-5816.
Mar 9 NY, Rochester. RACE Rochester Area Coin
Expo. Double Tree Hotel, 1111 Jefferson Rd..
SP: Keshequa Coins. A: Free. T: 30. F: $80.. Mike
Capawan, PO Box 253, Nunda, NY, 14517. PH:
585- 329-3598 or keshequacoins@frontiernet.
net.
Mar 9 NY, Oneonta. 24th Annual Coins, Cards &
Collectibles Show. Elks Club, 86 Chestnut St..
A: Free. F: $50. George W. Beams, 6514 Hwy.
7, Maryland, NY, 12116. PH: 607- 432-6686 or
gbeams@stny.rr.com.
Mar 9 NY, Melville. Coin, Stamp & Collectibles
Show. Catapano Engineering Hall, 585 Rte.
110 (Broadhollow Rd.). A: Free. F: $70.. George
Schulteis. PH: 516- 557-7096.
Mar 16 NY, Buffalo-Cheektowaga. Buffalo
Numismatic Assoc. Monthly Bourse. Columbus
Hall, 2735 Union Rd.. A: Free. T: 56. Hal
Folckemer, 5295 Broadway, Lancaster, NY,
14086. PH: 716- 908-3097 or broadwaycoins@
verizon.net.
Mar 16 NY, Syracuse. Onondaga Numismatic
Association Coin & Currency Show. Ramada
Inn, 1305 Buckley Rd.. A: Free. T: 25. Mark
Caiello, 652 Old Liverpool Rd., Liverpool, NY,
13088. PH: 315- 461-9379 or Gary Alletzhauser,
PH: 315- 679-0998.
Mar 23 NY, Utica. Annual Mohawk Valley Coin
Club Show. Deerfield Volunteer Firehouse, 5476
Trenton Road. A: $1. T: 23. F: $50. Terry West,
PO Box 164, Utica, NY, 13503. PH: 315- 7977875.
Mar 23 NY, Melville. Coin, Stamp & Collectibles
Show. Catapano Engineering Hall, 585 Rte.
110 (Broadhollow Rd.). A: Free. F: $70.. George
Schulteis. PH: 516- 557-7096.
Apr 13 NY, Melville. Coin, Stamp & Collectibles
Show. Catapano Engineering Hall, 585 Rte.
110 (Broadhollow Rd.). A: Free. F: $70.. George
Schulteis. PH: 516- 557-7096.
Apr 27 NY, Melville. Coin, Stamp & Collectibles
Show. Catapano Engineering Hall, 585 Rte.
110 (Broadhollow Rd.). A: Free. F: $70.. George
Schulteis. PH: 516- 557-7096.

NORTH CAROLINA
Mar 8-9 NC, Raleigh. Carolina Coin & Stamp Show.
State Fairgrounds-Holshouser Bldg., Hillsborough
St. & Blue Ridge Rd.. Dot Hendrick, PO Box
12052, Raleigh, NC, 27605. PH: 919- 828-9450.

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Mar 15-16 NC, Jacksonville. Original Coin &


Currency Show. Econo Lodge Convention Hall,
701 N Marine Blvd. Stacy Silvers. PH: 919- 7908544.
Mar 22-23 NC, Burlington. Burlington Coin &
Stamp Show. Marriott Courtyard Hotel, 3141
Wilson Dr.. A: Free. Barry Ciociola, PO Box
71646, Durham, nc, 27722. PH: 919- 656-3265
or notgeld@aol.com.

OHIO
Mar 2 OH, Dayton. Kettering Coin Club Show. I.U.E.
Hall Local 755, 1675 Woodman Dr.. A: Free. T:
50. F: $35.. Dixie Coin & Stamps, John Eckman,
4722 S. Dixie Dr., Dayton, OH, 45439. PH: 937294-0601.
Mar 2 OH, Cleveland. Universal Coin, Currency
& Stamp Show. American Legion Hall, 22001
Brook Park Rd & West 220 St. A: Free. T: 36.
John Cotleur. PH: 440- 864-7473.
Mar 8-9 OH, Marietta. 49th Annual Spring Show.
Comfort Inn, 700 Pike St.. SH: Sat. 10am-5pm,
Sun. 9am-4pm. SP: Parkersburg Coin Club. A:
Free. T: 40. F: $100. Tim Miller, 4407 Powell St.,
Parkersburg, WV, 26101. PH: 304- 422-4375.
Mar 16 OH, Hilliard. Columbus Coin Show 3rd
Sunday Every Month. Makoy Center, 5462
Center St.. A: $2. T: 30. F: $45. Dan Rich, PO
Box 340123, Columbus, OH, 43234. PH: 614785-9967 or drich@columbus.rr.com.
Mar 16 OH, Toledo. Blue Ribbon Coin & Stamp
Show. Saint Clements Hall, 3030 Tremainsville
Rd.. A: Free. T: 45. F: 1-$40, 2-$65, 3-$80. John
Begovatz. PH: 419- 972-4176 or rbegovatz@
yahoo.com.
Mar 16 OH, Eastlake. Super Mega Pawn Monthly
Show. Super Mega Pawn, 35500 Lakeland Blvd.
A: Free. T: 27. F: $35-$65. Al Hancovsky. PH:
440- 918-7740.

OKLAHOMA
Feb 28-Mar 2 OK, Enid. Annual Spring Coin, Token
& Collectables Show. Garfield Cty. Fairgrounds,
Pavilion Bldg., 111 W. Purdue. A: Free. T: 45.
Clifford Cooper, 813 W. Maine, Enid, OK, 73701.
PH: 580- 478-5709 or cccoins@att.net.

OREGON
Mar 22-23 OR, Springfield-Eugene. SpringfieldEugene Coin, Currency & Token Show. Masonic
Hall, MLK Blvd. across from Autzen Stadium. A:
Free. T: 20. F: $125. Monte. PH: 503- 769-7183.

PENNSYLVANIA
Feb 8-9 PA, Pittston. Scranton Coin Club Annual
Coin Show. Oblates of St. Josephs Hall, 1880
State Highway 315. A: Free. T: 53. F: $150.
Ronald Denman, 136 John St., Kingston, pa,
18704. PH: 570- 288-7787.
Mar 2 PA, West Chester. 49th Anniversary West
Chester Coin Show. Days Hotel & Conference
Center, 943 S High St. A: Free. T: 50. Jeremy
Mayer, PO Box 818, West Chester, PA, 19381.
PH: 302- 753-3467 or Bob, PH: 610- 399-1717.
Mar 2 PA, Curwensville. Central PA Coin Club
Spring Show. Community Center, 11 Stadium
Drive. A: Free. T: 18. F: $50. Tony Janke, 421
Hudson St., Philipsburg, PA, 16866. PH: 814762-6751 or hcoins7@comcast.net.
Mar 8 PA, Indiana. 56th Annual Spring Coin Club
Show. S&T Bank Arena, 497 East Pike Road.
A: Free. T: 40. F: $70. John F. Busovicki, 510
Walcott St., Clymer, PA, 15728. PH: 724- 2542471.
Mar 16 PA, Trevose. Coin Show. Fire House, 4900
Street Rd.. A: Free. T: 42. F: $80-$135. John
Bachman, PO Box 44, Magnolia, DE, 19962.
PH: 610- 937-0332 or johnbach@comcast.net.
Mar 21-23 PA, Monroeville. C.A.M.P. Invitational
Spring Coin Show. Monroeville Convention Ctr.,
South Wing, 209 Mall Blvd. A: Free. T: 100. F:
$250. Kathy or John Paul Sarosi *, PO Box 1315,
Johnstown, PA, 15907. PH: 814- 535-5766.
Mar 23 PA, Fort Washington. Tri-State Coin &
Stamp Show. Holiday Inn, Exit 339 of PA Tpke.,

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309 Expwy.. A: Free. F: $80. Allen Brock. PH:


305- 852-7678.
Mar 23 PA, Pittston. Scranton Coin Club Annual
Coin Show. Oblates of St. Josephs Hall, 1880
State Highway 315. A: Free. T: 40. F: $150.
Ronald Denman, 136 John St., Kingston, pa,
18704. PH: 570- 288-7787.
Apr 26 PA, Waynesboro. Spring Coin Show. ATH&L
Fire Hall, 29 S. Potomac St. A: Free. T: 20. F: $55.
Lester A. White, 10 W. Main St., Westminster,
MD, 21157. PH: 410- 848-3440 or les.white.1@
juno.com.

SOUTH CAROLINA
Mar 22 SC, Camden. Camden Coin Clubs Spring
Coin Show. Camden Recreation Department,
816 W Dekalb St. T: 25. Pascal Brock, 169
Wildwood Ln, Lugoff, SC, 29078. PH: 803- 2439123 or camdencoinclub@gmail.com or pascalbrock@gmail.com.

SOUTH DAKOTA
Mar 1 SD, Hot Springs. Black Hills Coin & Stamp
Club. Hot Springs Senior Center, 205, S Chicago
St.. T: 12. F: $40. Jim Coulthord. PH: 605- 3814625 or hairball_SD@yahoo.com.

TENNESSEE
Mar 7-9 TN, Chattanooga. Tennessee State Annual
Spring Coin Show. Camp Jordan Arena, I-75 exit
1. Gayle Pike, Box 11705, Memphis, TN, 38111.
PH: 901- 327-1703 or pikegk@aol.com.
Mar 8 TN, Knoxville. Coin Show. Rothchild Center,
8807 Kingston Pike. A: Free. T: 25. Robert
Bruner, POB 465, Strawberry Plains, TN, 37871.
PH: 865- 660-8692 or rcb03@bellsouth.net.

TEXAS
Feb 28-Mar 1 TX, Texarkana. Texarkana Coin Show.
Texarkana Convention Center, 4610 Cowhorn
Creek Rd.. A: $2. T: 40. F: $125. Frank McFerrin,
PO Box 103, Fouke, ar, 71837. PH: 903- 8244167 or foukedad@ aol.com.
Mar 8 TX, Temple. Bell County Coin & Collectible
Show. Mayborn Civic Center, 3303 N. 3rd St.
A: $2. Bryan Jones, PO Box 80975, Austin, TX,
78708. PH: 512- 677-1044.
Jun 13-14 TX, Tyler. Five State Coin & Currency
Super Show @ Tyler. The Lone Star Event
Center, 4036 FM 2767. A: Free. T: 90. Barry
Carter *, PO Box 132705, Tyler, TX, 75713. PH:
903- 752-6300 or tylercoinshow@suddenlink.
net.

UTAH
Apr 10-12 UT, Ogden. 42nd Annual Northern UT
Coin Show. Davis Conference Center, 1651 N.
700, West Layton, UT. A: $3; Family $5. T: 70. F:
$225. Ralph Muller, PO Box 9088, Salt Lake City,
UT, 84108. PH: 801- 581-0991 or mullerralph@
gmail.com.

VERMONT
Mar 22-23 VT, Burlington. WAITING FOR RETURN
CALL WITH INFO. Barry. PH: 919- 656-3265.
Mar 22-23 VT, Burlington. WAITING FOR RETURN
CALL WITH INFO. Barry.
Mar 23 VT, Bennington. 4th Sunday Monthly Coin,
Stamp & Postcard Show. Hampton Inn, 51
Hannafords Sq. A: Free. T: 20. Tri Town Monthly
Shows, Joseph Fuller, 498 Coleman Hill Rd.,
Rawsonville, VT, 05155. PH: 802- 379-2353 or
pepsijoseph@yahoo.com.

VIRGINIA
Mar 15 VA, Winchester. Coin Club Show. Hampton
Inn, 1204 Berryville Ave. A: Free. T: 40. F: $50.
David L Barrette, PO Box 615, Strasburg, VA,
22657. PH: 540- 335-6172.

WASHINGTON
Mar 1 WA, Stanwood. 53rd Annual Coin Club
Show. Senior Center, 7430 276th NW. A: Free.
T: 15. F: $45. Mike Diedrick, PO Box 1483, Lake

Stevens, WA, 98258. PH: 425- 261-4036 or


abbjac@myway.com.
Mar 1-2 WA, Aberdeen. 52nd Annual Grays Harbor
Coin Club Show. South Shore Mall, 1017 S.
Boone St. A: Free. T: 25. F: 1st $60, addl $30.
Paul Cook, 129 Beacon Hill Drive, Hoquiam,
WA, 98520. PH: 360- 532-5771 or hoquiam1@
comcast.net.
Jun 8-Mar 9 WA, Tacoma. Tacoma/Lakewood Coin
Club Show. King Oscars Convention Ctr., 8820
South Hosmer. A: $1. T: 43. F: $165. David
Schmidt, PO Box 11192, Tacoma, wa, 98411.
PH: 253- 565-6565 or schmidtgigharbor@
yahoo.com.

Kennedy/from Page 1
ing a different finish.
Further, the proof will not be from San Francisco and the P and D coins
will be something other than uncirculated.
A four-coin silver set is in the works also.
Price of the clad set is projected to be approximately $15 and the silver set
would be about $100.
The Mint is also considering changing the fineness of all of its silver coins to .999 fine
from the current .900 fine standard used for silver proof sets and commemorative coins.

WEST VIRGINIA
Mar 1-2 WV, Charleston. Greater Kanawha Valley
Coin Show. Civic Center, 200 Civic Center Dr. A:
Free. T: 30. F: $115. Donald K. Clifford, PO Box
65, St. Albans, WV, 25177. PH: 304- 727-4062 or
clff635@aol.com.

WISCONSIN
Mar 9 WI, New Berlin. 45th Annual Waukesha Coin
Club Show. Ale House, 16000 W Cleveland
Ave. A: $2. T: 42. F: $45-$59. Tom Snyder, 801
Northview Rd, Waukesha, WI, 53188. PH: 262542-5990 or aluckypunch@aim.com.

Heritage/from Page 1
Bringing $88,125 was a 1931 Saint-Gaudens gold $20 graded MS-64 by the
Professional Coin Grading Service.
Another rare Carson City issue, this time the key 1889-CC Morgan dollar
graded MS-61 prooflike by NGC, realized $28,201.
A 1922 satin proof Peace dollar that was also called cleaned by ANACS
fetched $25,850.
Visit www.HA.com for additional details of the sale.

WYOMING
Mar 1-2 WY, Cheyenne. Spring Coin Show. Laramie
County Fairgrounds, Archer Complex, 3901
Field Station Rd. A: $1. Bill Arnold *, PO Box
20233, Cheyenne, WY, 82003. PH: 307- 6302350.
Sep 6-7 WY, Cheyenne. Fall Coin Show. Laramie
County Fairgrounds, Archer Complex, 3901
Field Station Rd. A: $1. T: 66. F: $90-$100. Bill
Arnold, PO Box 20233, Cheyenne, WY, 82003.
PH: 307- 630-2350 or wfa1972@aol.com.

$20 U.S GOLD


1888-S NGC MS-61 ............ $1,750
1889-S NGC MS-61 .............. 1,675
1890 NGC AU-58 PQ ............ 1,725
1890-S NGC MS-61 PQ+ ...... 1,875
1891-S PCGS MS-62 ............ 1,600
1893 PCGS MS-61 ................ 1,500
1894 PCGS MS-62 ................ 1,500
1894-S PCGS MS-62 ............ 1,575
1895 PCGS MS-62 ................ 1,500
1895-S PCGS MS-62 ............ 1,500
1896 PCGS MS-62 ................ 1,500
1897 PCGS MS-62 ................ 1,500
1897-S PCGS MS-62 ............ 1,500
1898 NGC MS-61 PQ ............ 2,150
1898-S PCGS MS-61 ............ 1,500
1899 PCGS MS-62 ................ 1,475
1900 PCGS MS-61 ................ 1,475
1900-S PCGS MS-61 ............ 1,500
1901 NGC MS-61 .................. 1,575
1902 NGC MS-60 PQ+ .......... 3,150
1902-S PCGS MS-62 ............ 1,500
1905 NGC AU-58 PQ ............ 2,150
1906-S PCGS MS-62 ............ 1,700
1907-S PCGS MS-61 PQ+ .... 1,675
15-Day Return. Postage Paid.

I. Kleinman
973-783-1237
P.O. Box 3033, Memorial Station
Upper Montclair, NJ 07043

Smoky/from Page 1
diversity, and romantic mists of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, said Croft.
A total of $20,000 in quarters was exchanged for face value at the event by
Citizens National Bank.
A three-roll set of PDS quarters is $46.95 plus $4.95 handling at www.usmint.gov.

MICHIGAN STATE
NUMISMATIC
SOCIETY

58TH SPRING CONVENTION


March 14-16, 2014
Show Hours: Friday, Saturday 10a-6p,Sunday 10a-3p
ADOBA HOTEL (formerly the Hyatt Regency Hotel)
600 Town Center Drive, Dearborn, Michigan
Phone: 313-593-1234 for special room rates during show.

Over 150 Dealers

FREE
Educational Exhibits,
Educational Forum, Saturday YN Program,
Admission & Parking
Security on-site 24/7

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT

www.michigancoinclub.org
or Contact:

Mike Strub, Sec-Treas.

secretarymsns@aol.com 734-453-0504
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