Next Pogue sale features copper

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Next Pogue sale features copper
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AMERICA is spelled out on the reverse of this Sheldon-3 variety of the 1793 cent with the Chain reverse.
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Next Pogue sale features copper
Will the finest circulation strike Chain
AMERICA cent bring $1 million Feb. 9
at Stack’s Bowers third D. Brent Pogue
Collection auction held jointly with
Sotheby’s in New York City?
With a pre-sale estimate of $750,000 to
$1 million, the Sheldon-3 coin is the GarrettNaftzger specimen. It is graded Mint State65 Red Brown by the Professional Coin
Grading Service.
This coin is one of a number of 1793
large cents that will go on the block.
Estimated at $250,000 to $300,000 is the
Chain AMERI. variety. In terms of striking
sequence at the first Philadelphia Mint, this
is the first variety to come off the presses
and this is noted as Sheldon-1.
It grades Mint State-61 Brown by the
Professional Coin Grading Service.
The catalog notes that the Sheldon-1
Stacks/Page 18
Gold up in 2016? Prices low, buy now
By Connor Falk
Gold at $1,200 to
$1,300? Seven forecasts for 2016 made by
Mike Fuljenz, president
of Universal Coin &
Bullion in Beaumont,
Texas, lead him to this
conclusion.
“Nothing is guaranteed and almost anything can happen, of
course, but I predict that new supplies of
gold will decline from last year’s levels due
to the cost of mining versus the price gold.
However, the public’s demand for physical
gold, such as American Eagle and Canadian
Maple Leaf gold coins, will rise even higher
Flat is how Lee Crane, owner of L&C
Coins, Los Alamitos, Calif., summed up
2015’s coin market.
“It’s been that way for years,” he said.
“Gold and silver prices are going down, so
that affects coin values.”
However, a collector can take advantage
of a flat market, he said.
“It’s not a hot market right now,” Crane
said. “If you buy at the start of a hot market,
the prices are still low. If you buy at the top
of the market, you’ll get burned.
“I believe that if you go buy a coin now,
if you choose well, you’ll come out good. If I
Fuljenz/Page 18
Market/Page 18
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NGC and PCGS
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2016 American
2016 American
Silver Eagles
Silver Eagles
– Due out in Late January –
NGC. MS-70
Early Release . . . $47.50
NGC. MS-69
Early Release . . . $26.95
PCGS. MS-70
First Strike. . . . . $36.95
PCGS. MS-69
First Strike. . . . . $25.95
Gem Brilliant Uncirculated
– Due out in Mid January –
Only $19.08 Each
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1935-S. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . $199.00
1937. NGC. PF-68. . . . . . . . . . $5395.00
1937-D 3 legs. PCGS. VF-25. . . $699.00
1913-S. PCGS. AG-3. . . . . . . . . $995.00
1913-S. PCGS. G-4. . . . . . . . . $1450.00
1916-D. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. . $1095.00
1914-S. PCGS. MS-65. RD.. . . $7995.00
1915-D. PCGS. MS-66. RD. CAC.
Remarkable bright red luster. $5650.00
1916. PCGS. MS-67. RD. . . . . $2295.00
1917-D. PCGS. MS-65. RD. . . $2495.00
1919-D. NGC. MS-65. RB. CAC. $1095.00
1926-S. PCGS. MS-64. RB. CAC. Well
struck and mostly red. . . . . . $1995.00
1928-S. PCGS. MS-64. RB. CAC. $559.00
1946-S. PCGS. MS-67. RD.. . . . $535.00
1971. PCGS. MS-65. RD. Doubled Die
Obverse. FS-101. . . . . . . . . . $1950.00
Jefferson Nickel –––––––––––––––––––
Standing Liberty Quarters ––––––––––
Colonial Coinage –––––––––––––––––
(Undated). Washington. PCGS. MS-63.
BN. Washington Liberty and Security
Penny. Plain rim, lettered edge. $2495.00
(Undated). Washington. PCGS. XF-40.
Washington Success Medal. Large
Size, Reeded Edge. . . . . . . . . . $995.00
1723. Wood’s Hibernia. PCGS. AU-58.
Farthing. DEI.GRATIA. . . . . . . $499.00
1791. Washington. PCGS. XF-45.
Washington Cent. Large Eagle. $775.00
Half Cents –––––––––––––––––––––––
1804. PCGS. MS-62. BN. CAC. Crosslet
4, Stems. Solid strike. . . . . . . $2795.00
1855. PCGS. MS-63. RD. . . . . . $950.00
Two-Cent Pieces ––––––––––––––––––
1864. NGC. MS-64. BN. Small Motto.
Frosty mint luster. . . . . . . . . . $2195.00
Large Cents ––––––––––––––––––––––
Lincoln Cents –––––––––––––––––––––
1909-S VDB. PCGS. F-15. . . . . . $799.00
1909-S VDB. PCGS. MS-65. RB. $2995.00
Nickel Three-Cent Pieces –––––––––––
1868. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . $599.00
1879. NGC. PF-66. CAC. . . . . . $650.00
1879. PCGS. PR-65. . . . . . . . . . $565.00
1880. NGC. PF-67. . . . . . . . . . $1075.00
1880. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . . . $1250.00
1883. NGC. PF-66. . . . . . . . . . . $625.00
1883. PCGS. PR-66. CAM. . . . . $789.00
1888. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . . . $1125.00
Shield Nickels –––––––––––––––––––––
1869. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. . . . . $895.00
1874. PCGS. MS-64+.. . . . . . . . $795.00
1875. PCGS. PR-64. . . . . . . . . . $550.00
1881. PCGS. PR-65. . . . . . . . . . $675.00
1882. NGC. MS-63. Well struck. $225.00
Bust Dime –––––––––––––––––––––––
1805. PCGS. VF-20. 4 Berries. $1850.00
1894. PCGS. PR-65. . . . . . . . . $1250.00
1897. PCGS. PR-62. . . . . . . . . . $435.00
1911. NGC. PF-65. . . . . . . . . . $1199.00
1911. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . . $219.00
Mercury Dimes –––––––––––––––––––
1916-D. NGC. VF-20. CAC. . . $4195.00
1921. PCGS. MS-65. FB. CAC. $6995.00
1921. PCGS. MS-66. FB.. . . . . $9395.00
1925. PCGS. MS-67. FB.. . . . . $2595.00
1936. PCGS. PR-64. . . . . . . . . . $875.00
1938-D. PCGS. MS-67. FB. . . . . $299.00
1942-D. PCGS. MS-68. FB.. . . $1595.00
1945-S Micro ‘s’. PCGS. MS-67. CAC.
Booming blast white luster. . . $650.00
1919-S. PCGS. MS-65. A super tough
coin in Gem-65. This example is gorgeous w/a sharp strike including 90%
head detail & flowing luster. $6950.00
1921. PCGS. AU-53. CAC. . . . $1250.00
1921. PCGS. VF-35. CAC. . . . . . $835.00
1923. PCGS. MS-65. FH. . . . . $3550.00
1924-D. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . $550.00
1928-D. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . $369.00
1929-D. PCGS. MS-64. FH. . . $2650.00
Washington Quarters –––––––––––––
1939-S. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . $199.00
1940. PCGS. PR-67+. CAC. . . $1495.00
1943-S. PCGS. MS-64. Doubled Die
Obverse. A solid strike. . . . . $1295.00
Bust Half Dollars ––––––––––––––––––
1803. PCGS. VF-25. Large 3. . $1099.00
1807. NGC. AU-50. Capped Bust. O-114.
Large Stars. Well stuck.. . . . . $3495.00
1810. PCGS. AU-55. . . . . . . . . $1995.00
1811. PCGS. AU-58. Large 8. . $2950.00
1812/1. PCGS. AU-58. CAC. Small 8.
Beautiful frosty white luster. . $4495.00
1813. NGC. MS-62. O-101. 50¢/UNI.
Boldly struck & very flashy. . $5995.00
1814. PCGS. VF-35. CAC. . . . . . $550.00
Seated Liberty Quarters ––––––––––––
1852-O. PCGS. VF-35. . . . . . . $2350.00
Liberty Nickels –––––––––––––––––––
1883-N/C. NGC. MS-66. . . . . . $359.00
1885. PCGS. PR-67+. CAC. . . $7950.00
1894. PCGS. PR-66+. CAM. CAC.
Blazing brilliant luster. . . . . . $2925.00
1909. NGC. PF-65. CAC. . . . . . $585.00
Buffalo Nickels –––––––––––––––––––
1914-D. PCGS. MS-63. RD. A high
quality example and the rarest Lincoln
Cent in mint state. . . . . . . . . $4750.00
Seated Liberty Half Dime –––––––––––
1849. PCGS. MS-64. Well struck. $950.00
Barber Dimes –––––––––––––––––––––
1864. PCGS. MS-65. RB. CAC. Small
Motto. Mostly red with radiant luster
and a sharp strike . . . . . . . . . $4650.00
1870. PCGS. PR-64. RB. CAC. $1095.00
1862. PCGS. PR-65. . . . . . . . . $2195.00
1863. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. . . . $1295.00
1870. PCGS. XF-40. Sharp detail. $425.00
1872. PCGS. MS-64. RB. CAC. $1995.00
1875. NGC. MS-64. RB. . . . . . . $599.00
1882. PCGS. PR-64. BN. CAC. . $359.00
1883. PCGS. PR-65. RB. . . . . . . $575.00
1891. PCGS. MS-64. RD. . . . . . $399.00
1895. PCGS. PR-64. RB. . . . . . . $475.00
1901. PCGS. PR-66. RB. CAC. $1350.00
1797. PCGS. VF-25. 15 Stars. This example is well detailed with pleasing
gunmetal-gray surfaces. . . . . $4950.00
1834. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . $1575.00
1860-O. PCGS. VF-20. . . . . . . $2695.00
1871. PCGS. PR-63. Well struck. $649.00
1873-S. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. Arrows.
Bold satiny luster. . . . . . . . . . $5175.00
Flying Eagle Cents –––––––––––––––––
Indian Head Cents ––––––––––––––––
Bust Half Dimes ––––––––––––––––––––
Seated Liberty Dimes –––––––––––––
1793. NGC. FR-2. Chain. AMERICA.
S-3. Portrait and chain clear. $3450.00
1811. PCGS. G-4. . . . . . . . . . . $199.00
1833. PCGS. MS-64. BN. N-5. $1250.00
1856. PCGS. MS-62. Snow-3 variety.
The date is repunched & the obverse
legend shows doubling. No spots or
markscan be found. . . . . . . $17950.00
1857. NGC. MS-63. . . . . . . . . . $975.00
1857. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . $1650.00
1943/2-P. PCGS. MS-66. FS. . . $2995.00
1913 T-1. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . $275.00
1913-S T-2. PCGS. VF-30. . . . . . $435.00
1915-S. PCGS. VF-30. . . . . . . . . $239.00
1919-S. PCGS. XF-40. . . . . . . . . $249.00
1927. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. . . $1250.00
1934. PCGS. MS-65. Old holder. $269.00
1935-D. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . $375.00
1864. PCGS. PR-64+. CAM. CAC. Blast
white w/very deep mirrored fields and
heavy frost on the devices.. . $3450.00
1872. PCGS. PR-62. . . . . . . . . . $750.00
1880. PCGS. PR-64. CAM. . . . $1495.00
Barber Quarters ––––––––––––––––––
1895-O. PCGS. MS-63.. . . . . . $1195.00
1909-O. PCGS. VF-25. CAC.. . $1399.00
1910. PCGS. PR-64. . . . . . . . . $1299.00
1911. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . . . $425.00
1912. PCGS. PR-63. . . . . . . . . . $975.00
1815/2. NGC. AU-53. One of the ‘keys’
to the series w/a mintage of 47,150
and a low survival rate. . . . . $9500.00
1817. PCGS. AU-58. CAC. . . . $3895.00
1817/3. PCGS. AU-58. . . . . . . $7350.00
1820. PCGS. AU-55. O-106. Square 2,
Large Date, No Knob. . . . . . $1995.00
1820/19. PCGS. AU-55. O-101. $2595.00
1821. PCGS. AU-53. Well struck. $795.00
1822/1. PCGS. AU-55. . . . . . . $1595.00
1823. NGC. AU-58. . . . . . . . . $1095.00
1824/1. NGC. AU-58. CAC. . . $1895.00
1830. PCGS. AU-53. Large O. . $535.00
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1831. NGC. MS-61. . . . . . . . . $1250.00
1832. NGC. AU-58. CAC. Small Letters,
O-122. Lustrous surfaces.. . . . $795.00
1834. NGC. AU-58. Large Date, Large
Letters. O-101. . . . . . . . . . . . . $750.00
1836. NGC. AU-55. Reeded Edge.
Well struck and lustrous. . . . $5950.00
1839. NGC. AU-58. Well struck. $925.00
1878-8TF. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . $1595.00
1879-CC. PCGS. MS-63. CAC. $9250.00
1880-S. PCGS. MS-65. CAC.. . . $219.00
1880-S. PCGS. MS-66. CAC.. . . $395.00
1881. NGC. MS-66. . . . . . . . . $1995.00
1881-CC. PCGS. MS-65.. . . . . . $939.00
1881-S. PCGS. MS-65. DMPL. $1095.00
Seated Liberty Half Dollars ––––––––
1853. PCGS. AU-55. CAC. Arrows and
Rays. A one year ‘type’. . . . . . $950.00
1876. PCGS. AU-58. . . . . . . . . . $450.00
1879. PCGS. PR-64. CAM. CAC. $2595.00
1891. PCGS. PR-64. CAC.. . . . $2095.00
Barber Half Dollars ––––––––––––––––
1892. PCGS. PR-64. . . . . . . . . $1695.00
1892-S. PCGS. VG-8. . . . . . . . . $335.00
1893. PCGS. AU-58. . . . . . . . . . $725.00
1893. PCGS. AU-58. CAC. . . . . $895.00
1893-O. PCGS. AU-53. CAC. . . $775.00
1895-S. PCGS. VF-30. . . . . . . . . $435.00
1897. PCGS. PR-64. . . . . . . . . $1725.00
1902-S. NGC. VF-25. . . . . . . . . $289.00
1909. NGC. MS-65.. . . . . . . . . $2575.00
1913-S. PCGS. VF-30. . . . . . . . . $235.00
Walking Liberty Half Dollars –––––––
1918-S. PCGS. MS-64. Very well struck
with pleasing surfaces and brilliant
mint luster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3450.00
1929-D. PCGS. MS-62. . . . . . . . $775.00
1938. PCGS. PR-66. CAC.. . . . . $950.00
1939. PCGS. MS-66. Blast white. $229.00
1939. PCGS. PR-64. . . . . . . . . . $535.00
1941-S. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . $1395.00
1941-1947-PDS. NGC. MS-64. $1695.00
1942-D. NGC. MS-66. . . . . . . . $289.00
1944. PCGS. MS-67. . . . . . . . . $1395.00
1882-O. PCGS. MS-65. DMPL. Blast
white and a great strike with nicely
frosted devices.. . . . . . . . . . . $5495.00
1883. PCGS. MS-65. DMPL. CAC.
Surfaces are nearly mark-free. $2395.00
1883-CC. PCGS. MS-65.. . . . . . $495.00
1884. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . $335.00
1884. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. . . . $1175.00
1884. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. . . $2595.00
1884-CC. NGC. MS-65. GSA plastic.
Attractive obverse toning. . . . . $525.00
1884-CC. NGC. MS-66. GSA plastic.
Attractive obverse toning.. . . $1395.00
1884-CC. PCGS. MS-65.. . . . . . $495.00
1885-CC. PCGS. MS-64+. PL. CAC.
Heavy frost on the design. . . $1299.00
1886-O. NGC. MS-61. . . . . . . $1495.00
1887-O. PCGS. MS-64.. . . . . . . $395.00
1887-O. PCGS. MS-65.. . . . . . $2695.00
1887-S. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . $6195.00
1887/6. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . $850.00
1887/6. PCGS. MS-64. PL. . . . $1150.00
1888. NGC. MS-66. . . . . . . . . . $499.00
1953-S. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . . $250.00
1954-D. PCGS. MS-66. FBL. . . . $799.00
1799. PCGS. VF-20. In a PCGS Secure
holder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2595.00
1800. PCGS. VG-10. CAC. Bolander-5.
Rarity-5. Nice even detail. . . $1895.00
1801. PCGS. VF-30. . . . . . . . . $3595.00
Seated Liberty Dollars –––––––––––––
1860-O. PCGS. MS-62. CAC. . $2995.00
1868. NGC. XF-45. Solid detail. $850.00
Trade Dollars –––––––––––––––––––––
1874. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . . $2950.00
1875-CC. PCGS. MS-61.. . . . . $3125.00
1876-CC. PCGS. AU-55.. . . . . $2950.00
Morgan Dollars –––––––––––––––––––
1878-7TF. PCGS. MS-64. Reverse of
1879. Well struck. . . . . . . . . . $515.00
1878-7TF. PCGS. MS-65. Reverse of
1879. Blazing white luster.. . $1795.00
1878-8TF. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . $525.00
COMPANY POLICY
1923-S. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. . $995.00
1926-S. NGC. MS-65. . . . . . . . . $995.00
1934-S. PCGS. AU-58. CAC.. . $1595.00
1935-S. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . $1595.00
Early Silver Commemoratives ––––––
1915-S Panama-Pacific. PCGS. MS-67+.
CAC. Truly magnificent. . . . $14500.00
1923-S Monroe. PCGS. MS-65. $995.00
1926-S Oregon Trail. NGC. MS-65.
Gorgeous original surfaces. . . $265.00
1934-D Oregon Trail. NGC. MS-65.
Vibrant mint luster. . . . . . . . . . $295.00
1935 Spanish Trail. NGC. MS-66.
Crisp brilliant luster. . . . . . . . $1695.00
1936 Lynchburg. PCGS. MS-64. $259.00
1847 $5. PCGS. MS-61. . . . . . $2295.00
1886-S $5. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. $1395.00
1893-S $5. PCGS. MS-62+. CAC. $750.00
1902-S $5. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC.
Smooth clean surfaces.. . . . . $1495.00
1872-S $10. PCGS. AU-53.. . . $3695.00
1884-S $10. PCGS. MS-62+. CAC.
A tough date. . . . . . . . . . . . . $1895.00
1886-S $10. PCGS. MS-63. CAC.
Well struck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1195.00
1902-S $10. PCGS. MS-62+. . $1095.00
1911-S $10. PCGS. AU-55.. . . $1995.00
1899-S $20. PCGS. MS-63.. . . $2250.00
U.S. Patterns –––––––––––––––––––––––
1870. Half Dollar. PCGS. PR-64. CAM.
J-957. R-5. Struck in silver with a
reeded edge.. . . . . . . . . . . . . $2395.00
1882. Nickel. PCGS. PR-66. CAM.
J-1690. CAC. R-5. Struck in nickel
with a plain edge.. . . . . . . . $12500.00
Private Mint Gold ––––––––––––––––––
1936. PCGS. MS-66+. Gettysburg. CAC.
Shimmering mint luster with an iceblue core. Very high quality.. $1650.00
1936-S Oregon Trail. NGC. MS-66.
Just 5,006 minted.. . #135213 $369.00
1937 Roanoke. PCGS. MS-66. . $249.00
1937-D Oregon Trail. PCGS. MS-66.
Blazing luster. Super quality. . $335.00
1938 Oregon Trail. PCGS. MS-65. $335.00
1938-S Oregon Trail. PCGS. MS-65.
Blast white and well struck. . . $350.00
Early Gold Commemoratives ––––––––
1915-S Panama-Pacific $1. NGC. MS-66.
Beautiful lemon-gold luster. . $1875.00
1915-S Panama-Pacific $1. PCGS. MS-67.
Super thick luster. . . . . . . . . . $5995.00
1849. PCGS. VF-35. Moffat $5. A nearly
Extra Fine example. . . . . . . . $5695.00
Large Size Currency ––––––––––––––––
1880. $1. F-28. PMG. VF-30. LTN. F-28,
Large Brown Spiked Seal.. . . . $495.00
1891. $1. F-352. PMG. VF-20. Treasury
Note. F-352, Portrait of Edwin Stanton,
Sec of War under Lincoln. . . . $425.00
1899. $5. F-275. PMG. VF-25. Sil Cert.
F-281, Indian Chief. . . . . . . . . $895.00
United States Gold Coins ––––––––––
Franklin Half Dollars –––––––––––––––
Bust Dollars ––––––––––––––––––––––
Peace Dollars –––––––––––––––––––––
1889-CC. PCGS. AU-55. Well detailed
with nice brilliant luster and strong
eye appeal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13250.00
1889-CC. PCGS. AU-58. CAC. $25950.00
1889-S. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . $625.00
1889-S. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . $1750.00
1889-S. PCGS. MS-65+. . . . . . $2550.00
1890-O. PCGS. MS-64.. . . . . . . $329.00
1890-S. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . $325.00
1893. PCGS. MS-64+.. . . . . . . $3350.00
1894-O. PCGS. MS-63.. . . . . . $5595.00
1895-S. PCGS. AU-58. CAC.. . $3895.00
1897-S. NGC. MS-65. DMPL.. $2250.00
1898. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . . . . $599.00
1898-O. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. . $595.00
1903. PCGS. MS-65+.. . . . . . . . $425.00
1903-S. PCGS. VF-30. Micro ‘S’.
VAM-2. ‘Top 100’ variety.. . . . $750.00
1904-O. PCGS. MS-66. PL.. . . . $899.00
1849-O $1. PCGS. MS-61. . . . $1350.00
1853 $1. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . $3995.00
1857 $1. PCGS. MS-64. CAC.. $1195.00
1889 $1. NGC. MS-65.. . . . . . $1435.00
1840-C $2.5. NGC. AU-55. . . $4750.00
1859-S $2.5. NGC. AU-58.. . . $2950.00
1869-S $2.5. NGC. AU-55. CAC.
Just 29,500 minted. . . . . . . . $1350.00
1886 $2.5. NGC. AU-55. . . . . . $899.00
1898 $2.5. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. $1095.00
1907 $2.5. NGC. MS-63. . . . . . $479.00
1911-D $2.5. NGC. AU-58. . . $5250.00
1855 $3. PCGS. AU-58. . . . . . $1675.00
1878 $3. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. $6750.00
1922. $20. F-1187. PCGS. Ch AU-55.
Gold Cert. F-1187. . . . . . . . . $1295.00
1923. $1. F-237. PCGS. Superb-67.
PPQ. Silver Cert. F-237. . . . . . $695.00
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FRN. San Francisco District.. . $475.00
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EPQ. North Africa. Very scarce F/C
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1886 $3. NGC. MS-61. Well struck with
bright yellow-gold surfaces that have
semi proof-like reflectivity. . . $5350.00
1840 $5. PCGS. AU-58. CAC. Narrow
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F-1309. F-1309, Portrait of Robert
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50¢. 4th Issue. PCGS. Ch AU-55. PPQ.
F-1374. F-1374, Portrait of Lincoln.
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Legend sale earns $2.6 million
More than $2.6 million was realized
by Legend Rare Coin Auctions’ Regency
Auction XV in December.
Julie Abrams, Legend Rare Coin
Auctions president, was “ecstatic with all
aspects of the sale. This was by far our
most diverse and one of the largest sales
since the foundation of the auction house.”
A Bust half dollar dated 1796 with 15
stars graded VF-30 by the Professional
Coin Grading Service brought $99,875.
Close behind, a 1937-D three-legged
Buffalo nickel graded PCGS MS-66+ with
a Certified Acceptance Corporation sticker
realized $88,125.00.
An 1863-S Seated Liberty dime graded PCGS MS-65+ with CAC sticker,
fetched $43,475.
Legend Rare Coin Auctions founder
Laura Sperber “was thrilled that our auction attracted the most registered bidders
and the highest usage of our live bidding
feature to date.”
Prices realized for the 477 lots can be
found at: www.legendauctions.com.
The next sale is Feb. 18, 2016.
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John M. Mercanti, the 12th chief
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NGC said Mercanti is the most famous
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known as the designer of the reverse of
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His labels will be available in January.
Mint raises prices of clad half
Prices for some of 2016’s commemorative coins have been set by the U.S, Mint.
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Zimbabwe makes yuan legal tender
By Patrick A. Heller
Early last week, Zimbabwe government officials announced an agreement
with the Chinese government for that
African nation to designate the Chinese
yuan as its official currency. This development has been almost totally ignored by
U.S. media, but has received wide coverage in the rest of the world.
In return for the forgiveness of $40
million of non-interest bearing debt owed
by the Zimbabwe government to China’s
government, the yuan will be designated
as Zimbabwe’s legal tender.
Western officials are trying to downplay the long-term impact of this change
but emphasizing the practical difficulties
of introducing the yuan into circulation in
Zimbabwe.
After suffering hyperinflation, culminating in the issue of $100 trillion notes,
Zimbabwe’s prior currency failed in
January 2009. For five years there was no
official legal tender in the nation. Foreign
currencies, especially U.S. dollars, euros
and South Africa rand filled the void
for circulating money. Until now, little
Chinese yuan have been in circulation.
Zimbabwe has tried to reintroduce
its own currency, promising to redeem
former outstanding currency at the rate of
35 quadrillion (35,000,000,000,000,000)
Zimbabwean dollars for U.S. $1
Unfortunately, that government’s finances
are so weak that no one wanted the new
monetary issue.
What that means is that the transition
to having the yuan circulate as everyday
currency in Zimbabwe is going to take
a while. However, I expect the change to
occur sooner than Western analysts and
government officials want the public to
believe.
China already has its own military
installation in Zimbabwe. It has pro-
Zimbabwe could effectlvely become a Chinese colony.
vided significant armaments, including
jets and tanks, to that country’s military
forces. It is not out of the question that
Zimbabwe could effectively become a
Chinese colony.
Such a move would make a lot of
sense for the Chinese government. China
is trying to expand the use of its currency
worldwide as an expression of growing economic clout. Having the yuan
officially designated as legal tender in
other nations, even if it is not yet used by
residents in everyday commerce, adds to
China’s aspirations for the yuan to grow
as a world reserve currency.
At the same time that China is expanding its global economic influence, it is
also reducing the international usage and
influence of the U.S. dollar. To the extent
that foreigners become more aggressive at
sending U.S. currency and Treasury debt
back to Washington, the U.S. government
will be forced to deliver goods and services, American real estate, or ownership
in American companies in return. Such
moves would immediately increase the
U.S. government’s budget deficits, further
harming the U.S. economy.
With so much to gain beyond the mere
symbolism of having the yuan declared
as legal tender in an economically minor
African nation, I would not be surprised
to see the Chinese government expand
what I will call the “yuan sphere.”
Prime targets would be financially
troubled nations. In Latin America, is
there a possibility that Venezuela, Ecuador
or Nicaragua (where a Chinese billionaire
has formed the consortium to construct a
new canal to displace the Panama Canal)
could be enticed to join the yuan sphere?
There are several other African gov-
ernments that might welcome the financial relief in return for adopting the yuan
as legal tender in their nations. There are
also potential targets in the Far East, with
Myanmar/Burma coming to mind.
Russia announced Nov. 27 that it would
displace some of the other currencies in
its central bank reserves (where U.S. dollars and euros now make up the bulk of
total reserves) with Chinese yuan. Three
days later, the International Monetary
Fund Executive Committee voted to add
the yuan to its basket of reserve currencies in its Special Drawing Rights as of
September 2016.
Now with Zimbabwe adopting the
yuan as legal tender, the Chinese government is hammering the U.S. dollar from
multiple directions. That is not good news
for people who keep their wealth denominated in U.S. paper assets such as stocks,
bonds and currency.
Patrick A. Heller was the American
Numismatic Association 2012 Harry
Forman Numismatic Dealer of the Year
Award winner. He is the owner emeritus
and communications officer of Liberty
Coin Service in Lansing, Mich., and
writes “Liberty’s Outlook,” a monthly
newsletter on rare coins and precious
metals subjects. Past newsletter issues
can be viewed at http://www.libertycoinservice.com. Other commentaries are
available at Coin Week (http://www.coinweek.com). His radio commentaries titled
“Things You ‘Know’ That Just Aren’t So,
And Important News You Need To Know”
can be heard at 8:45 a.m. Wednesday and
Friday mornings on 1320-AM WILS in
Lansing (which streams live and becomes
part of the audio and text archives posted
at http://www.1320wils.com).
Zimbabwe has tired to reintroduce its own currency, promising to redeem former outstanding currency at
the rate of 35 quadrillion (35,000,000,000,000,000) Zimbabwean dollars for U.S. $1. Unfortunately, the
government’s finances are so weak that no one wanted the new monetary issue.
6
Numismatic News EXPRESS / January 19, 2016
If not convenience, how about fear?
The letters pages of Numismatic News
have had a number of submissions regarding the pros and cons of a cashless society.
Online websites have articles sounding
the alarm against a forced societal shift to
the cashless economy.
It seems that the best way to guarantee
that something is read these days is to insist
that readers are about to be forced to do
something that they don’t want to do.
Not using cash is just one of many possibilities, but because it is a numismaticrelated topic, it has caught my attention.
I have to observe that a country that cannot abolish the cent for fear of the public’s
wrath is not likely to make an attempt to
abolish all denominations of cash from the
cent to the $100 bill.
However, it is possible that American
society might decide voluntarily to go cashless. Why would they choose to do so?
There is convenience. Using credit or
debit cards are just so darned easy. If you
have ever worried about dropping your
change at a drive-through window after
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ordering a milkshake, you can understand
why credit cards are so appealing even in
small amounts.
I live in a small town. I pass through its
center every business day. I can get cash at
the bank without a hassle. But many people
cannot get cash without a big hassle or a
service charge, so they will use cards.
Aggregating all personal transactions
on a credit card can generate a lot of airline
miles as a colleague here has pointed out
to me.
And why go to a bank or an ATM at all
when you have a debit card? Standing in
line at my mother’s grocery store I noticed
that every customer was asked how much
cash they wanted when they presented their
cards. My mother is the odd one in that she
still pays with cash.
We can beat the convenience argument
to death. What about fear? What if the cashless economy arrives due to fear?
In this case I am not referring to some
government takeover. I am referring to a
progressive abdication of responsibility by
both government and individuals.
We know the government has been less
than zealous in trying to suppress Chinese
made counterfeit coins. What if this attitude
spreads to counterfeit paper money?
Already I see clerks that are using
iodine pens on $20 bills and I ask myself
why. One reason is if they have spent their
lives with credit and debit cards, they simply are not familiar with what a genuine
$20 looks like.
If clerks are ignorant of $20s, what
about other denominations? We might
reach the point where the level of fear generated by the prospect of a cash payment
not being genuine that refusing to accept
cash becomes self-defense.
That is sad, but it would be voluntary.
No government coercion would be needed.
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David C. Harper
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Time to hone your skills?
Do you trust OPEC, the world oil
cartel led by Saudi Arabia?
Yes, that does seem like a loaded
question.
What does it have to do with numismatics, anyway?
The OPEC World Oil Outlook is
making financial headlines this morning
with a forecast that oil will not return to
$95 a barrel until the year 2040, 25 years
from now.
Considering the fact that the record
runs for gold and silver prices to peaks in
1980 and then again in 2011 were accompanied by huge run-ups in the price of oil,
there might be a connection.
In 2011, when silver was trading at its
$48 peak price and then gold at its $1,900
peak price, oil was fluctuating between
$110 a barrel and $120.
Just a year and a half ago it was $105.
e-letters
Oil this morning is just under $37 a
barrel and it was recently trading between
$34 and $35.
So I repeat my question: Do you trust
OPEC?
If you do, and its oil price forecast
is to be taken seriously, then it might be
wise to prepare for a long slog of gold
and silver trading for prices well below
the recent peaks.
This long slog could last decades if it
parallels the price of oil.
Was it just a coincidence that gold and
silver perked up in the last half of 2001
when oil began its long ascent from $23 to
its record of about $150 a barrel?
If we can set aside dreams of great
wealth from bullion, gold and silver trading at more affordable prices is a good
thing for coin collecting.
Collectors can once again evaluate antic-
ipated purchases based on the time-honored
criteria of mintage numbers and grades.
This is a much better numismatic environment than one where it just seems to
be climb aboard the bullion gravy train.
Numismatic knowledge will once
again be seen to be worth having instead
of being pushed into the background by
sensational bullion-related headlines.
Numismatic knowledge will be honored. And no small thing, it will be
rewarded in the marketplace.
Since most collectors focus nowadays
on series of coins that are made of silver
or gold, an environment where the focus
can be on their skills is a happy prospect.
Collectors of copper and nickel coins
will no longer be the only ones to experience this.
And if you don’t trust OPEC? Well,
then, never mind.
from the Dec. 25 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.
Should the U.S. increase Secret Service funding to fight counterfeiting?
Well, I would hope something will be
done. Maybe put minimal sanctions on
countries who continue to sell counterfeit
items, so that maybe that country would
police its own. Online folks need to jump
in and not allow a seller to continue to sell
those items, more sanctions, etc.
My dad doesn’t buy from areas in
Europe anymore as a result of getting a
counterfeit piece, or pieces. There might
be honest sellers in those countries, but
he passes as to prevent the possibility of
getting another bogus coin.
Eric Nutting Twin Falls, Idaho
The U.S. government seems to be in
the business of enforcing whatever laws
they want. Illegal Immigration is costing
the U.S. taxpayers billions of dollars, but
those laws are not being enforced. Even
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though the import of counterfeit coins
directly affects commerce in the coin
collecting and investing markets, but the
political clout needed to make them take
action is not enough. I don’t think the
government will enforce those laws either.
In the history of mankind, no government, that has been unable to enforce its
own laws, has survived. Hope we are not
going down that road.
Bruce Klosowsky South St. Paul, Minn.
No! The federal government is too big
now, and growing even bigger. Cut government, don’t grow it.
Alan Anderson Tucson Ariz.
The Secret Service is currently suffering a moral and performance crisis.
They keep getting it wrong. If they are
Numismatic News EXPRESS / January 19, 2016
not partying with prostitutes in South
America, they are screwing up domestically, i.e., dirty emails. So, outsource.
Pay for performance.
Create a crime czar outside of civil
service constraints and regs; endow the
new agency with governmental powers;
sunset the agency in five years unless
approved by a nongovernment board; and
set them loose on the bad guys with concise goals and objectives. I suggest a past
U.S. Marine Corps general or commandant as officer in charge.
Semper Fi.
Jack Connelly Address withheld
It would be nice, but at this time the
money is needed elsewhere
William Johnston San Antonio, Texas
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MINT STATISTICS
End for silver Eagles, commems, sets
By Connor Falk
From Dec. 21 and Dec. 31, a total of 22
U.S. Mint products went off sale. Items no
longer available at the Mint are noted here
with asterisks.
Just one, the 2015 Kennedy Presidential
Dollar and First Spouse Medal set, actually
sold out due to buyer’s orders, with 24,183
sets purchased by Dec. 27.
Another eight products were pulled due
to the 2016 collector silver Eagle anniversary law. These coins include the 2015
proof and uncirculated silver Eagles, the
Congratulations sets from 2013 to 2015, the
2014 and 2015 Annual Uncirculated Dollar
Coin sets and the 2014 Limited Edition
Silver Proof set.
First Day Coin Covers
W.H. Harrison:
John Tyler:
James K. Polk:
Zachary Taylor:
Millard Fillmore:
Franklin Pierce:
James Buchanan:
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:
Warren G. Harding:
Calvin Coolidge:
Herbert Hoover:
Franklin D. Roosevelt:
Harry S. Truman:
Dwight D. Eisenhower:
John F. Kennedy
Lyndon Johnson
2015 Commemorative Coins
(amount sold/mintage)
30,837/40,000
27,470/40,000
25,703/40,000
24,669/40,000
23,645/32,000
22,102/32,000
20,826/32,000
19,298/22,000
19,956/22,000
17,515/22,000
16,744/22,000
16,855/22,000
15,374/22,000
14,928/22,000
14,195/22,000
14,423/20,000
16,596/20,000
13,302/20,000
12,906/20,000
12,779/20,000
12,601/20,000
12,063/20,000
14,338/20,000
*14,786/15,000
14,127/15,000
20,088/35,000
11,572/15,000
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
2014 ATB circulating coin set
2014 ATB uncirculated coin set
2015 ATB circulating coin set
2015 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
Chaco 3-coin set
Acadia 3-coin set
Denali 3-coin set
Perry 3-coin set
Great Basin 3-coin set
McHenry 3-coin set
Mt. Rushmore 3-coin set
Shenandoah 3-coin set
Arches 3-coin set
Great Sand Dunes 3-coin set
Everglades 3-coin set
Homestead 3-coin set
Kisatchie 3-coin set
Blue Ridge 3-coin set
Bombay Hook 3-coin set
Saratoga 3-coin set
38,143
40,692
34,804
39,450
27,231
41,540
21,383
28,262
15,812
23,772
22,592
23,950
21,222
21,162
17,807
21,909
18,270
17,078
17,472
15,674
18,940
19,507
17,078
16,959
14,925
15,514
16,579
16,578
14,909
13,372
13,530
14,780
13,889
15,185
11,770
12,025
First Spouse
2014
2014
2014
2014
2015
2015
2015
2015
2015
2015
2015
2015
14
Florence Harding Uncirculated
Grace Coolidge Uncirculated
Lou Hoover Uncirculated
Lou Hoover Proof
Bess Truman Uncirculated
Bess Truman Proof
Mamie Eisenhower Uncirculated
Mamie Eisenhower Proof
Jackie Kennedy Uncirculated
Jackie Kennedy Proof
Lady Bird Johnson Uncirculated
Lady Bird Johnson Proof
The 2015 March of Dimes and the U.S.
Marshals Service commemorative coins
ended sales Dec. 30. Sets for both options
were quick sellouts earlier in 2015.
Lastly, the Mint halted orders for 2014
proof coin sets and the 2014 uncirculated
mint set on Dec. 31. The only exception
is the 2014 silver 14-coin proof set, which
managed to sell out by Dec. 20.
1,775
1,774
1,756
2,284
1,636
2,332
1,709
2,567
5,388
11,124
1,448
2,241
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Proof Uncirculated Max. mintage
*57,377 (W)
*24,632 (P)
500,000
*74,432
_
75,000
March of Dimes $1:
Special Silver Set
Marshals Service $1: *109,043 (P)
Marshals Service $5:
*9,932 (W)
Marshals Service half: *61,353 (S)
Three-coin proof set:
*14,984
*38,037 (P)
*6,674 (W)
*29,819 (D)
_
500,000
100,000
750,000
15,000
Gold Buffaloes as of 12/30/15
2015 one-ounce Buffalo bullion coin December Sales
2015 one-ounce Buffalo proof
1,500
*16,561
December Bullion Eagle Sales
as of 12/30/15 (in coins/ounces)
Platinum
Gold
Silver
0/0
N/A
N/A
N/A
0/0
0/0
1,000/500
0/0
0/0
1,000/500
2,333,500/same
N/A
N/A
N/A
2,333,500/same
One ounce:
1/2 ounce:
1/4 ounce:
1/10 ounce:
TOTAL:
America the Beautiful 5-ounce coins
2015
Collector (P)
Homestead
Kisatchie
Blue Ridge Parkway
Bombay Hook
Saratoga
20,490/30,000
19,044/30,000
*17,462/30,000
*17,359/30,000
17,794/30,000
Bullion
35,000
42,000
45,000
45,000
45,000
Collector Eagle Sales as of 12/27/15
2015 Proof Gold
One ounce:
1/2 ounce:
1/4 ounce:
1/10 ounce:
Four-coin set
19,477
5,213
*5,840
16,827
*9,918
2014-W proof 1 oz. plat. Eagle
2015-W proof 1 oz. plat. Eagle
2015-W uncir. 1 oz. gold Eagle
2014-W proof silver Eagle
2015-W proof silver Eagle
2015-W uncirculated silver Eagle
2014 Ltd. Edition Silver Proof Set
2015 gold Am. Liberty High Relief
*4,629
*3,886
*6,486
*894,614
*696,001
*200,016
*42,380
48,604
Bag and Roll Sales
2014 Herbert Hoover Presidential dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
51,648
44,837
96,485
$100 bag
*1,981
*1,990
3,971
$250 box
6,994
*5,050
12,044
2014 Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
55,248
50,622
105,870
$100 bag
*1,994
*1,985
3,979
$250 box
*6,977
*5,025
12,006
Bag and Roll Sales
Bag and Roll Sales
2015 Harry S. Truman Presidential dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
*39,686
*37,655
77,341
$100 bag
*3,476
*3,334
6,810
$250 box
7,606
5,524
13,130
2015 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
*39,729
*37,728
77,457
100-coin bag
1,663
1,640
3,303
$250 box
7,197
5,371
12,568
2015 John F. Kennedy Presidential dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
47,690
43,480
91,170
$100 bag
1,965
1,767
3,732
$250 box
6,571
6,215
12,786
2015 Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
39,922
37,471
77,393
$100 bag
945
1,024
1,969
$250 box
4,127
5,151
9,278
2015 Native American Dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
16,063
16,515
32,578
$100 bag
1,683
1,791
3,474
$250 box
1,871
1,839
3,710
2014 Shenandoah National Park quarter
San Francisco
Total
Option Philadelphia Denver
100-coin bag
2,719
2,664
5,777 11,160
Two-roll (P&D) set
9,350
San Francisco roll
6,142
P,D,S rolls set
10,914
2014 Arches National Park quarter
Option Philadelphia Denver
San Francisco
Total
100-coin bag
2,521
2,503
5,803 10,827
Two-roll (P&D) set
8,865
San Francisco roll
5,632
P,D,S rolls set
10,487
2014 Great Sand Dunes National Park quarter
Option Philadelphia Denver
San Francisco
Total
100-coin bag
2,560
2,473
5,511 10,544
Two-roll (P&D) set
8,489
San Francisco roll
5,307
P,D,S rolls set
10,136
2014 Everglades National Park quarter
San Francisco
Total
Option Philadelphia Denver
100-coin bag
2,703
2,639
5,626 10,968
Two-roll (P&D) set
8,168
San Francisco roll
5,275
P,D,S rolls set
9,940
2015 Homestead National Monument quarter
Option Philadelphia Denver
San Francisco
Total
100-coin bag
*2,824
2,459
5,365 10,648
Two-roll (P&D) set
8,387
San Francisco roll
*4,483
P,D,S rolls set
10,292
2015 Kisatchie National Forest quarter
San Francisco
Total
Option Philadelphia Denver
100-coin bag
2,336
2,299
5,031 9,666
Two-roll (P&D) set
7,853
San Francisco roll
4,661
P,D,S rolls set
9,591
2015 Blue Ridge Parkway quarter
Option Philadelphia Denver
San Francisco
Total
100-coin bag
2,238
2,247
4,692 9,177
Two-roll (P&D) set
7,739
San Francisco roll
4,632
P,D,S rolls set
9,597
2015 Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge quarter
Option Philadelphia Denver
San Francisco
Total
100-coin bag
2,066
2,061
4,104 8,231
Two-roll (P&D) set
7,326
San Francisco roll
3,818
P,D,S rolls set
8,602
2015 Saratoga National Historical Park quarter
Option Philadelphia Denver
San Francisco
Total
100-coin bag
2,076
2,040
3,871 7,987
Two-roll (P&D) set
6,933
San Francisco roll
3,604
P,D,S rolls set
8,049
Sets and Singles
Dollar sets
2011 Pres. $1 unc. set (P&D)
84,145
2012 Pres. $1 unc. set (P&D)
99,199
2013 Pres. $1 circ. set (P)
*17,771
2013 Pres. $1 circ. set (D)
*14,923
2014 Pres. $1 circ. set (P)
12,083
2014 Pres. $1 circ. set (D)
8,881
2014 Unc. $1 set (6 coins, 1 silver) *28,544
2014 Pres. $1 unc. set (P&D)
59,982
2015 Pres. $1 unc. set (P&D)
47,438
2015 Unc. $1 set (6 coins, 1 silver) *22,202
2015 Pres. $1 circ. set (P)
8,620
2015 Pres. $1 circ. set (D)
7,510
Presidential $1 Coin and First Spouse
Medal Sets
Abigail Fillmore
10,924
Jane Pierce
8,715
Buchanan Liberty
8,699
Eliza Johnson
7,025
Julia Grant
7,727
Lucy Hayes
6,068
Lucretia Garfield
5,763
Chester A. Arthur
5,629
Grover Cleveland (1st term)
5,072
Benjamin Harrison
4,968
Grover Cleveland (2nd term)
4,781
Bess Truman
7,121
Mamie Eisenhower
Jackie Kennedy
Lady Bird Johnson
2014 proof coin sets
Five-quarter ATB proof set
Five-quarter silver ATB proof set
Four-coin Presidential
14-coin clad proof set
14-coin silver proof set
7,819
*24,183
6,234
*114,976
*118,983
*229,110
*713,210
*429,493
2014 uncirculated coin set
28-coin set
*345,188
2015 proof coin sets
Five-quarter ATB proof set
93,550
Five-quarter silver ATB proof set
94,394
Four-coin Presidential
216,289
14-coin clad proof set
618,779
14-coin silver proof set
349,236
2015 uncirculated coin set
28-coin set
290,413
Miscellaneous Offers
2013 Birth set
40,846
2013 Happy Birthday Set
11,386
2013 Congratulations Set
*18,328
2013 Roosevelt Youth Set
9,800
Unless otherwise stated, all boxed figures are compiled Dec. 27. 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
2014 Birth set
33,364
2014 Happy Birthday Set
12,683
2014 Congratulations Set
*7,510
2014 FDR Coin & Chronicles Set *19,159
2015 Birth set
32,371
2015 Happy Birthday Set
14,256
2015 Congratulations Set
*7,843
2015 Truman Coin & Chronicles Set *16,812
2015 Ike Coin & Chronicles Set
*16,759
2015 Kennedy Coin & Chron. Set *49,051
2015 Johnson Coin & Chron. Set *23,905
2015 Coin & Currency Set
*88,273
2015 Bullion Eagle sales
Total coins as of 12/30/15
Gold Am. Eagle ounce
*626,500
Gold Am. Eagle 1/2 ounce
75,000
Gold Am. Eagle 1/4 ounce
*158,000
Gold Am. Eagle 1/10 ounce
*980,000
Silver Am. Eagle
*47,000,000
Gold Buffalo
220,500
Kennedy halves
2015 Two-roll set
24,234
2015 200-coin bag
11,172
2014 50th Ann. clad unc. set
*197,608
2014 50th Ann. gold proof
*73,772
2014 50th Ann. silver set
218,783
Mint Statistics
is updated each Thursday at
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THRACE
44BC KINGS OF SCYTHIA KOSON GOLD STATER THE
BRUTUS STATER, MURDERER OF JULIUS CEASAR
NGC-MS 5/5 4/5 .............................................. 1,450
THRACE
44BC KINGS OF SCYTHIA KOSON GOLD STATER THE
BRUTUS STATER, MURDERER OF JULIUS CEASAR
NGC-MS 4/5 4/5 OR 5/5 3/5 ............................ 1,400
GREECE, MACEDONIA
336-323BC ALEXANDER THE GREAT SILVER
DRACHM WITH WOODEN BOX AND
CERTIFICATE ........................................................ 295
GREECE, ATHENS
5TH CENTURY BC SILVER TETRADRACHM ATHENS
OWL WITH ORNATE WOODEN BOX VF OR
BETTER................................................................. 580
EUBOIA
300BC HISTIAIA SILVER TETROBOL GREEK COIN
COIN WITH NYMPH ON SHIP VF OR BETTER ......... 95
PONTUS
120-63BC MITHRADATES VI, THE GREAT GOLD
STATER. OBV ALEXANDER THE GREAT REV.
ATHENA NGC-MS 4/5 3/5 ................................ 1,850
PONTUS
120-63BC MITHRADATES VI, THE GREAT GOLD
STATER. OBV ALEXANDER THE GREAT REV.
ATHENA XF OR BETTER .................................... 1,480
****** GOLD COINS OF THE WORLD ******
AUSTRIA
1905 10 CORONA K-2805 NGC-MS62 .................. 190
BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
1981 $100 K-32 ANACS-PF68DC ONLY 1,321
MINTED KNIGHTHOOD ........................................ 300
CANADA
2010 50 CENT K-? MOUNTED POLICEMAN WITH
BOX AND COA 1/25 OZ ......................................... 65
CAYMAN ISLANDS
1980 $50 K-67 PROOF HOUSE WINDSOR ............. 235
CENTRAL AMERICAN REPUBLIC
1825NGM 1/2 ESCUDO K-5 PPCGS-AU53............ 680
DENMARK
1877CS 20 KRONER K-791.1 PCGS-MS63 ........... 350
FRANCE
ND(1515-47)B ECU D’OR VF FR-338 CLIPPED,
SMALL GOLD PLUG ............................................ 440
1904A 50 FRANC K-831 PCGS-MS62+ RIVE D’OR
COLLECTION 1 YR TYPE .................................. 1,500
GREAT BRITAIN, ENGLAND
1625-29 DOUBLE CROWN S-2699 NGC-XF45 ... 1,650
GREAT BRITAIN
1785 GUINEA K-604 XF.......................................... 850
2000 1/2 SOVEREIGN K-1001 PCGS-MS68
MILLENIUM FIRST STRIKE .................................. 175
1843 SOVEREIGN K-736.1 NGC-XF45 ................... 650
1853 SOVEREIGN K-736.1 NGC-XF40
WW RAISED ......................................................... 625
1853 SOVEREIGN K-736.1 NGC-AU53 WW RAISED
DOURO TREASTYRE ............................................ 700
1857 SOVEREIGN K-736.1 NGC-XF40 ................... 550
1861 SOVEREIGN K-736.1 NGC-MS61 .................. 780
1863 SOVEREIGN K-736.1 AU ............................... 580
2003 10P K-1040 BU BRITAINNIA 1/10 OZ ........... 140
1988 25P K-1009 PF BRITAINNIA 1/4 OZ .............. 350
IRAN
AH1312 1/2 TOMAN AU ......................................... 225
AH1294-95 TOMAN K-932 XF ONCE MOUNTED... 190
sh1344 1/4 PAHLAVI K-1160A ANACS-MS65 ....... 175
ISLE OF MAN
1990 1/5 CROWN K-268 PROOF 15OTH
ANNIVERSARY OF PENNY BLACK STAMP .......... 280
1993 1/4 ANGEL K-195 ANACS-PF67HC .............. 300
ITALY
1865TBN 20 LIRE K-10.1 BU COUPLE OF MINOR RIM
SCRAPES ............................................................. 250
1911R 50 LIRE K-54 PCGS-MS61 50TH ANNIV RIVE
D’OR COLLECTION 1 YR TYPE ......................... 1,550
ITALY- PAPL STATES
1869R YR23 20 LIRE K-1382.4 AU WIPED ............ 375
LIECHTENSTEIN
1956 25 FRANKEN Y-15 BU FRANZ JOS................ 350
NICARAGUA
1975 200 CORODOBAS K-37 NGC-PF66UC ONLY
1,650 MINTED SCARCE ....................................... 160
POLAND
2008MW 200 ZLOTYCH Y-653 NGC-PF69 ULTRA
CAMEO REGAINING FREEDOM ........................... 600
1997 500 ZLOTYCH Y-295 BU 1 OZ EAGLE........ 1,300
SAN MARINO
1981 2 SCUDI K-129 NGC-MS67 .......................... 275
SHARJAH
1970 25 RIYALS K-7 ANACS-PF69 DCAM MONA
LISA NICE GRADE ................................................ 500
SOUTH AFRICA
1931 SOVEREIGN K-21 PCGS-AU58 ..................... 300
1952 POUND K-43 NGC-PF65 1 YR TYPE............. 425
SPAIN
1857 100 REALES K-605.3 VF/XF CLND ............... 335
2007 20 EUROS K-1133 PILLAR REAL..................... 60
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
1976 $100 PROOF FLYING BIRDS.......................... 175
UNITED ARAB EMERITES
1980 750 DINARS K-8 ANACS-PF69 DCAM IYC &
UNICEF................................................................. 775
VENEZUELA
1930 10 BOLIVARES Y-31 AU WIPED?................... 150
****** CERTIFIED CROWNS AND MINORS
OF THE WORLD ******
AUSTRIA
1932 2 SCHILLINGS K-2848 ANACS-MS64 ............ 48
CANADA
1884 CENT K-7 NGC-MS62BN ................................ 90
1890H CENT K-7 NGC-MS61BN .............................. 90
1899 CENT K-7 NGC-MS62RB ................................ 65
1900H CENT K-7 NGC-MS63BN .............................. 75
1902 CENT K-8 NGC-MS64RB .............................. 120
1904 CENT K-8 NGC-MS64BN .............................. 180
1908 CENT K-8 NGC-MS64BN .............................. 180
1910 CENT K-8 NGC-MS64BN .............................. 180
1918 CENT K-21 NGC-MS65BN ............................ 160
1925 CENT K-28 NGC-MS63BN ............................ 450
1905 5 CENTS K-13 NGC-MS63............................ 180
1917 10 CENTS K-23 NGC-MS63............................ 90
1929 25 CENTS K-24A ANACS-EF45....................... 32
1872H 50 CENTS K-6 ICCS-G-4 INVERTED A/V.... 240
1872H 50 CENTS K-6 ICCS-VG10 ........................... 80
CHINA-KIANGNAN
1899 10 CENTS Y-227 PCGS-AU58 SM ............... 375
CHINA-REPUBLIC
1927 20 CENTS Y-340 LM-847 PCGS-AU58 ......... 550
1921 DOLLAR LM-79 “NIEN” W/ 7 DOT NGC-UNC
DETAILS SCRATCHES .......................................... 250
1934 DOLLAR LM-110 NGC-MS62 JUNK ............ 150
COSTA RICA
1849-57 1/2 REAL K-67 COUNTERSTAMP ON CAR
1/2 R NGC-VF DETAILS DAMAGED ..................... 220
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
1939 PESO K-22 NGC-AU58 .................................. 250
FRANCE
1300-1500 GROS METZ ROBERTS-8932
NGC-AU58 ........................................................... 500
FUJAIRAH
1970 5 RIYALS K-3 NGC-PF69UC OLYMPICS....... 160
GERMANY-BAVARIA
1816 TALER K-706 NGC-VF35 ................................. 95
GERMANY-PRUSSIA
1862A MINING THALER K-490 ANACS-EF45 .......... 55
1910A 3 MARK K-530 NGC-MS62 BERLIN............ 110
1911A 3 MARK K-531 ANACS-MS63 BRESLAU .... 100
GERMANY-SAXONY
1909 2 MARK K-1268 ANACS-MS62....................... 85
GREAT BRITAIN, ENGLAND
(1621-23) 2 PENCE S-2671 NGC-AU55 ................ 225
1717 1/2 PENNY K-549 ANACS-F12 NICER? .......... 65
1551 1/2 CROWN S-2479 NGC-VG DETAILS OBV
SCRATCHED EDWARD VI .................................... 550
(1639-41) 1/2 CROWN S-2776 NGC-XF45 ............ 500
GREAT BRITAIN
1773 1/4 PENNY K-602 NGC-MS62BN ................. 260
1860 1/2 PENNY K-748.2 NGC-MS64RB............... 180
1897 PENNY K-790 NGC-MS65BN LOW SEA TOP
POP FOR BN ........................................................ 150
1839 SHILLING K-734.1 NGC-XF DETAILS SURFACE
HAIRLINES ........................................................... 225
1697 1/2 CROWN K-491.7 NGC-VF35 .........................
1817 1/2 CROWN K-280 NGC-XF45 ...................... 280
1927 CROWN K-836 NGC-PF63 ............................ 325
1933 CROWN K-836 NGC-AU58 ............................ 450
1898 TRADE $ KM-T5 PCGS-AU DETAILS CLN .... 100
HAITI
1886A 2 CENTIMES K-49 NGC-MS64RB............... 260
INDIA, KUTCH
1936 5 KORI Y-67 ANACS-MS63 ............................. 38
IRELAND
1689(AUGT) SHILLING K-94 NGC-VF25 .................. 95
ITALY, PAPAL STATES
1850RV 2 BBAIOCCHI K-1344 NGC-MS63BN ....... 160
ITALY
1906R LIRA K-32 NGC-AU58 ................................. 120
JAMAICA
1987 $25 ANACS-PF69 DCAM 1,900 MINTED ........ 40
LITHUANIA
1938 10 LITU K-84 NGC-MS61 ANNIVER.............. 140
MEXICO
1783MO 1/2 REAL ANACS-PRIME SELECT EL
CAZDOR SHIPWRECK.......................................... 100
1745MO REAL K-75.2 ANACS-VF35 ........................ 85
1769MO REAL K-77 ANACS-VF20 ........................... 70
1759MO 8 REALES VF HEAVY CHOP MARKS ....... 160
PALAU
1994 $5 K-9 NGC-PF69UC INDEP NAUTILUS ......... 60
PERU
1770LM 8 REALES K-64.1 NGC-VF DETAILS
CHOPMARKED ..................................................... 200
1821LIMA 8 REALES NGC-XF DETAILS HL’S ........... 75
PITCAIRN ISLANDS
2011 $2 K-73 PCGS-PR69DCAM FANGTOOTH FISH
ONLY 1,000 MINTED .............................................. 85
POLAND
1949 ZLOTYCH K-45.A NGC-MS65 ......................... 35
PORTUGAL
1929 50 CENTAVOS K-577 NGC-MS64 ................... 85
1929 50 CENTAVOS K-577 NGC-MS65 ................. 140
RUSSIA
1924 3 KOPEK Y-78 NGC-MS63BN PLAIN ............ 240
1913CNB BC 5 KOPEKS Y-19A.1 NGC-MS65 ......... 80
1863CNB AB 20 KOPEKS Y-22.2 NGC-MS65 ........ 250
1858CNB OB 25 KOPEKS Y-166.1 NGC-MS62...... 200
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS
1879H 10 CENTS K-11 NGC-AU58 ........................ 200
SWITZERLANDS
1885 5 FRANCS K-X-S17 NGC-AU50 BERN
SHOOTING FESTIVAL........................................... 125
SWITZERLAND-AARGAU
1826 5 BATZEN K-23 PCGS-MS64 ........................ 160
SWITZERLAND-GENEVA
1791 6 SOL K-82A PCGS-MS66 ..................................
SWITZERLAND - VAUD
1828 5 BATZ K-21.1 PCGS-MS67!......................... 580
*** CROWNS AND MINORS OF THE WORLD ***
AFGHANISTAN
AH1326 5 RUPEES K-843 GOOD ............................. 45
ALGERIA
BONE ND(1915) 50 CENTIME K-TnB6 BU ............. 120
ND(1915) FRANC K-TNB8 BU ................................ 150
AUSTRALIA
1916I 1/2 PENNY K-22 AU ....................................... 40
1920 1/2 PENNY K-22 AU ........................................ 80
1922 1/2 PENNY K-22 AU++ .................................... 90
1943 1/2 PENNY K-41 MOSTLY RED BU ................. 35
1933 PENNY K-23 AU .............................................. 40
1928 6 PENCE K-25 VF ............................................ 10
1917H SHILLING K-27 XF HL’S REV ...................... 125
1917M SHILLING K-25 XF/AU TONING OVER HL’S ..60
1924 SHILLING K-26 VF........................................... 25
1919 FLORIN K-27 VF .............................................. 90
AUSTRIA
1848A 2 KREUZER K-2188 VF+ 1 YR TYPE ............. 20
1675IAN 3 KREUZER K-1115 F ................................ 17
1763 THALER K-1816 XF OLD CLEANING ............. 275
1879 2 FLORIN K-M5 XF MOUNT NICELY REMOVED
AT 12 SILVER WEDDING ANNIV ............................ 40
1908 5 KORONA K-2809 VF=$28 VF+...................... 30
1932 2 SCHILLING K-2848 UNC W/HL’S ................ 80
1932 2 SCHILLING K-2848 UNC HAYDEN ............. 125
1955 25 SCHILLING K-2880 PROOF BUND ............. 60
1963 25 SCHILLING K-2893 PROOF PRINCE .......... 55
AUSTRIA-BURGAU
1766 THALER K-16 DAV-1148 VF NORMAN
CONVENTION GUNZBURGT MINT ....................... 125
AUSTRIA-NETHERLANDS
1790 2 LIARDS K-045 AU INSURRECTION .............. 80
AZORES
1865 10 REIS K-14 BROWN AU W/ TINY RN ........... 50
1865 10 REIS K-14 AU ............................................. 50
BAHAMAS
1806 PENNY K-1 AVG .............................................. 60
BARBADOS
1792 PENNY K-TN10 XF VERY POROUS ................. 80
1970 $4 K-A9 BU FAO .............................................. 16
BELGIUM
1856 2 CENIMES K-4.2 UNC ................................... 45
1855 5 CENTIME K-5.1 VF RARE DATE ................. 220
1858 5 CENTIME K-5.3 XF ....................................... 60
1866 50 CENTIMES K-26 XF.................................... 85
1899 50 CENTIMES K-27 AU ................................. 120
1887 FRANC K-29.2 PLEASANT AU BELGEN .......... 80
1873 5 FRANCS K-24 VF ........................................ 26
1933 5 FRANC K-97.1 VF+ KEY ............................... 55
1933 5 FRANC K-98 VF COUPLE DINGS ................. 11
1954 20 FRANC K-140.1 UNC BELGIQUE................ 75
BOLIVIA
1808PTSPJ 4 REAL K-72 BOLD VF ........................ 175
1802PP 4 REALES K-72 VG DATE HARD TO READ...80
1823SLP PJ 4 REALES K-88 PLEASANT F ............ 110
1808PTSPJ 8 REAL K-73 XF- $150, XF $190, XF SL
WEAK STRIKE $195, AU ...................................... 350
1865 1/2 MELGAREJO K-145.1 XF WEAK................ 35
1865 MELGAREJO K-146 PERHAPS XF
WEAK OBV ........................................................... 125
1883A 2 CENTAVOS K-168 XF 1 YR TYPE ............... 40
1909H 20 CENTAVOS K-176 UNC 1 YR TYPE ......... 28
1895 1/2 BOLIVIANO K-161.5 VF+........................... 12
1898CB 50 CENTAVOS K-161.5 AU ......................... 30
1902PTS MM 50 CENTAVOS K-175.1 VF ................ 18
1906PTS MM 50 CENTAVOS K-175.1 VF ................ 14
1909H 50 CENTAVOS K-177 XF+ ............................. 28
1965 4 COIN SET 5,10,20,50 CENTAVOS BU K-187
TO K-190 1ST YEAR OF REFORM.......................... 20
BRITISH HONDURAS
1936 CENT K-19 CH R&B UNC................................ 85
1864 5 CENTS K-7 F ................................................ 32
1894 10 CENTS K-8 AXF.......................................... 68
BRITISH NORTH BORNEO
1891H 1/2 CENT K-1 CH BRN UNC ....................... 180
BUCK ISLAND
ND(1958) 1/2 BUCK BR-X#TN1 RED BU.................. 20
1961 BUCK BR-XTN5 BU ......................................... 30
CAMEROON
1966 100 FRANCS K-14 CH UNC ............................ 12
CANADA
1859 W9/8 CENT K-1 AU ....................................... 110
1884 CENT K-7 TONED UNC ................................... 45
1891 SD SL CENT K-7 XF ...................................... 150
1901 CENT K-7 UNC SOME RED FEW SPOTS ........ 28
1875H 5 CENT K-2 VG HOLED SCRATCHED ........... 60
1904 5 CENT K-13 AU PERIPHERAL TONING WITH
NICE EYE APPEAL................................................ 120
1909 5 CENT K-13 VF POINTED .............................. 40
1900 10 CENTS K-3 XF ............................................ 60
1901 10 CENTS K-3 XF ............................................ 60
1915 10 CENTS K-22 F ............................................ 20
1930 10 CENTS K-23A BU ..................................... 110
1874H 25 CENTS K-5 XF ......................................... 80
1905 50 CENTS K-12 G.......................................... 120
1935 $ K-30 XF LT OLD CLN = $24 XF .................... 32
1936 $ K-31 AU ........................................................ 30
1946 $ K-37 AU ........................................................ 55
1947 $ K-37 AU BLUNT 7 ...................................... 115
1949 $ K-47 AU NEWFOUNDLAND.......................... 25
1994 $ IMPAIRED PROOF DOGSLED ....................... 19
CANADA, NEWFOUNDLAND
1874H 20 CENTS K-4 VF FEW MARKS OBV............ 45
CHILE
1851 1/2 CENTAVO K-118 1 YR TYPE AU ............... 50
1860 1/2 DECIMO K-121A F .................................... 20
1853 CENTAVO K-127 XF......................................... 22
CHINA
KIANGNAN
1899 10 CENTS L&M-227 VF .................................. 12
KWANGTUNG
ND(1900-06) CENT Y-192 AU .................................. 48
YR1(1912) CENT Y-417 XF....................................... 12
SZECHUAN
1912 DOLLAR Y-456 L&M 366 VF+ ......................... 95
REPUBLIC
1914 DOLLAR Y-329 VF ONCE DIPPED ................... 80
1920 DOLLAR Y-329.6 AU...................................... 120
1927 DOLLAR Y-318A.1 LT TONED AU .................. 100
1933(YR22) DOLLAR Y-345 AU.............................. 110
1934(YR23) DOLLAR Y-345 AU/UNC ....................... 80
COCOS (KEELING) ISLANDS
2003 10 DOLLARS X-18 PROOF 1,500 MINT .......... 35
2003 10 DOLLARS X-19 PROOF 500 MINT ............. 50
COLOMBIA
1872/1 1/2 DECIMO K-150.2A VF MEDELLIN ......... 18
1956 MINT DOOR PESO K-216 BU .......................... 30
CONGO FREE STATE
1888 CENTIME K-1 TONED UNC ............................. 42
1888 2 CENTIMES K-2 UNC W/HINT OF RED ......... 24
1889 10 CENTIMES K-4 UNC SOME SPOTTING ..... 55
1894 10 CENTIMES K-4 XF...................................... 28
COSTA RICA
1847 REAL K-65 VG ................................................. 12
1850 REAL K-66 VG ................................................. 12
1865 10 CENTAVOS K-111 VF-NICE REV ................ 48
1875 10 CENTAVOS K-121 VF ................................. 28
1875 50 CENTAVOS K-112 VF WEAK CNTR ............ 80
1920 5 CENTIMOS K-151 XF ................................... 15
1921 10 CENTIMOS K-152 PART TND UNC ............ 55
1943 10 CENTIMOS K-180 UNC SPOTS REV .......... 12
CRETE
1901 50 LEPTA K-6 F LT HITS.................................. 10
1901 DRACHMAI K-7 VG ......................................... 18
1901 2 DRACHMAI K-8 F+ ....................................... 70
1901 5 DRACHMAI K-9 VF..................................... 175
CUBA
1916 10 CENTAVOS K-A12 XF ................................. 35
1920 10 CENTAVOS K-A12 AU................................. 20
1953 25 CENTAVOS K-27 BU MARTI ....................... 25
1920 40 CENTAVOS K-14.3 VF ................................ 24
1965 SOUVENIER PESO BR-XM5 CH PROOF .......... 40
1982 5 PESOS K-91 BU MIGUEL ............................ 14
CURACAO
1900 1/4 GULDEN K-36 VF ...................................... 50
CYPRUS
1921 18 PIASTRES K-14 VG/F LT POLISH ............... 35
DANZIG
1937 PFENNIG K-140 R&B UNC .............................. 17
DENMARK
1696 1/2 SKILLING K-421.1 VG ............................... 35
1771 1/2 SKILLING K-615.1 F/VF ............................ 40
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Market/from Page 1
were in the collector’s shoes, I would start
thinking about adding to my silver coins.
Unfortunately, people wait too long to buy
and get irritated when they have to pay more
for the coins.”
Julian Jarvis, a wholesale dealer and owner
of Julian Jarvis Rare Coins, Greencastle, Ind.,
said few buyers are heeding advice to take
advantage of low metals prices.
“It hasn’t been a good year for people
selling gold and silver, but buyers have been
purchasing plenty at lower prices,” he said. “I
sold a fair amount of gold but not as much as I
would have liked to sell with these prices.
“For me, it isn’t what it used to be. Some
of the smaller dealers in the area have dried
up. It used to be that you’d see plenty of stores
with ‘we buy gold’ and ‘we buy silver’ signs,
but not anymore.”
Another factor in 2015’s coin market is
the expanding role of the Internet in the trade,
he said.
“It seems to me a lot of people are buying more and more on the Internet,” he said.
“Every week, I have one to two new customers
contact me because they found my website on
the Internet.”
Julian Leidman, owner of Bonanza Coins,
said he’s listing more coins for sale online.
Fuljenz/from Page 1
from 2015’s impressive levels,” Fuljenz said.
Fuljenz emphasizes the long-term strength
of gold, noting that at the end of 2015, gold
was about 270 percent higher than it was in
the year 2000 while the Dow Jones average
was only about 50 percent higher. Compared
to 2005, gold was about 140 percent higher
and the Dow average was up by about 75
percent.
In his latest weekly Metals Market Report,
he makes what he calls seven “Fearless
Forecast” predictions.
• New gold supplies will likely decline
from 2015 to 2016. This past year was likely
the “peak year” of global mining production.
Lower supplies and/or rising demand will lead
to higher prices in 2016.
• The tensions in the Middle East, particularly in Syria and Iraq (versus ISIS) will
escalate. This will push gold prices higher in
spurts at first, and then more consistently as
seemingly isolated terrorist acts take place
around the world.
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“I’m buying all the time, but the coin
business is different than it used to be,” he
said. “It’s become a case where an old dog
has to learn new tricks. You have to adapt to
the market.”
Top sellers in 2015 include the Morgan
dollar, he said.
“I have to say Morgan dollars remain popular,” he said. “I also sold some bullion, which I
don’t normally do.”
Rare and exotic coins appearing in highprofile auctions also did well in 2015, he said.
“Some auctions have done well with exotic, rare material like the Pogue sale,” Leidman
said. “Less than exotic items have been quiet.”
Jarvis said his top seller for 2015 was silver
bullion
“Most of my business has been in silver
and gold,” he said. “Silver Eagles and silver
Maple Leafs were the biggest sellers.
“Up until the middle of the year, I sold a lot
of 90 percent silver U.S. coins. Starting about
July or August, the premiums got so high, I
started showing buyers how much more they
were paying for 90 percent coins versus .999
fine silver bullion. They were more interested
in .999 fine silver after that.”
Crane said L&C Coins had both strong
sellers in classic and modern coinage.
“The type coins seem to do well, such
as Bust or Seated Liberty coinage,” he said.
• Physical demand for gold will rise from
2015’s record levels, pushing gold higher. The
United States Mint, the Royal Canadian Mint
and other global suppliers of gold bullion and
gold coins will once again run short from time
to time, rationing coins to dealers or delaying
delivery, perhaps pushing premiums up.
• The dollar will peak by mid-2016 and
then decline toward the end of the year, in
terms of other major currencies , such as
the euro, the British pound and the Japanese
yen, pushing gold up in terms of the dollar.
The Fed will likely not raise rates more than
once in 2016, due to the deteriorating U.S.
economy and the threat of deflation.
• Rare coins will likely outpace gold bullion in 2016.
• Politics will disrupt markets, leading to a
strong year for gold and rare coins, and a drop
in the Dow Jones average.
• Wall Street will turn favorable towards
gold.
The full Michael Fuljenz Metals Market
Report is available free online at www.
UniversalCoin.com.
Numismatic News EXPRESS / January 19, 2016
“When you have a coin with an attractive look
and no dark toning, they will sell quickly.
“I think the coins that may not be considered key but are difficult to find are doing just
fine. What’s difficult is selling common coins
that everyone has.”
For modern coins, new releases like Coin
and Chronicles sets and the platinum Eagle
brought in profits, he said.
“The 2015 platinum Eagle has done really
well,” he said. “The 2015 platinum Eagle coin
is the most popular release in the series.
“They sold out in six minutes and the
market has been hot. With a low mintage too,
it’s in demand.”
However, an influx of new U.S. Mint
releases in 2015 also drew money out of the
coin market, he said.
“A big factor in the year’s market was
the Mint and its marketing,” he said. “With
each release they come out with, that’s more
money they pull out of the coin market. When
they release a 4,000 mintage platinum coin at
$1,250 each, that’s a large amount going to one
coin release.”
Perhaps the U.S. Mint’s 2016 Centennial
gold coin releases honoring the Mercury dime,
Standing Liberty quarter and Walking Liberty
half dollar can provide the perfect blend of
classic and modern coinage that will help
spark buyer enthusiasm in 2016.
Stacks/from Page 1
“Chain cent was the first to push
across the frontier of the Mint’s
doorstep and explore the trials
of circulation. Most did their job
exceedingly well, leaving precious few in high grade today ...
“More than 36,000 Chain
cents were coined, of which
Breen suggests about 6,350 were
this variety.”
It has a provenance dating
before 1887.
Estimated at $400,000 to
$500,000 is a 1793 Wreath cent.
It has Vine and Bars edge and is
a Sheldon-9 variety.
It grades PCGS Mint State-67
Red Brown.
For more information about
this auction, visit www.stacksbowers.com/Pogue.
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Bullion fineness can vary by a little
■ Is there a legal definition of the
fineness of bullion?
While not strictly a matter of law, the
general world standard is .995 fine to
be classed as bullion, but this does not
directly apply to coins. Most bullion coins
sold today are .995 or higher fineness.
In the past decade or two much has
been made of .999 fine versus .9999 fine
bullion coins, and now the purest are up
to .99999 fine, a difference too small
to recognize without some expensive
and sophisticated equipment. The term
“bullion coin” as currently used means
a coin struck for the express purpose of
conveying to the buyer a known quantity
of the precious metal in a known fineness.
This is usually expressed in troy ounces,
or its fractions. However, older coins
(Austrian and Mexican restrikes, etc.) are
bullion coins, but their weights are not in
even troy amounts.
■ I have a coin that has a large X across
it. Is this from a canceled die?
This is an assumption that a lot of
collectors make. From your description,
you have a coin that has been altered by
cutting the lines in the coin metal directly.
Especially on a worn coin, the metal
gouged out will usually be flattened down
somewhat, so that it covers the cuts, giving
it the appearance of having been struck with
a canceled die. However, if you examine the
coin closely with a magnifier, you will be
able to find places where the original cut
may still show. Coin dies are very rarely
canceled in this fashion and when a die is
canceled, it is with a deep groove which will
leave a very high solid ridge across the face
of the piece, not a low, rounded ridge as in
the case of an altered coin.
■ I have a thin coin that is smaller than
normal. The diameter is less and the design
seems to be reduced to match.
Smaller and thinner usually means the
coin has been reduced with acid. There are
hundreds of cents of all dates around that
have been altered with acid, but these pieces
usually are thinner than a normal cent and
have a generally fuzzy surface appearance.
The key point in identification is that the
design is essentially complete even on a
paper thin coin. This would not happen with
a genuine thin-planchet strike, which would
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show missing or weak detail because of a
lack of metal to fill the dies.
exactly match the quoted prices, as they are
intended merely as a guide to values.
■ What causes the difference in color in
gold coins and gold jewelry?
A fairly regular question, with the answer
based on the metal the gold is alloyed with.
Pure gold is yellow, but you rarely will find
pure gold coins or jewelry, as some other
metal has to be added to it to make it hard
enough to resist wear and damage.
Copper makes it red, silver or platinum
makes it white, iron makes it green and
bismuth will make it black. Green gold is
defined as an alloy of 75 percent gold and
25 percent silver, but other ratios will also
appear green, or greenish.
■ I have a art bar that has the wrong
date on it. Is this a rarity?
Depends on whether the manufacturer
corrected it or not. The bar boom in the
1970s saw thousands of silver bar designs
and an unusually large number turned out
to be errors with the wrong number of
wheels on the locomotive, wrong dates
or other mistakes, some of which seemed
to occur more to promote sales than from
other causes. The principal problem was
the total lack of official control over
mintages, announced mintage figures and
other factors affecting value.
■ Silver solder I know, but is there a
gold solder?
There is, and the formula is 12 parts
gold, two of silver and two of copper.
■ I have a 10-ounce silver bar that was
issued by the U.S. Assay Office in 1981. Do
you have any idea what it is worth?
First of all, the bar you have was not
an issue of the U.S. Assay Office. The
legend on the bar says, “Minted From U.S.
Strategic Stockpile Silver, Formerly Stored
at the U.S. Assay Office San Francisco.”
The minting was done after the silver was
sold by the government to a private firm.
These bars were struck by the Continental
Coin Corp. in one-ounce rounds and bars
and 5- and 10-ounce bars. The Indexed
Guide Book of Silver Art Bars lists two
varieties for the one-ounce bars, with both
being fairly common.
■ I’m confused by a reference to
“electrum” in an article about ancient
Greece, which did not seem to refer to the
silver-gold alloy.
You need to read any reference to the
term “electrum” carefully, as there were two
specific meanings. Electrum (metal) was an
alloy of three parts gold to one part silver,
using the symbol EL. It also was the name
for amber, which was highly prized both
then and now.
■ Is there such a thing as “base bullion”
alloy?
Sounds like a misapplication of two
differing terms, but there actually is a mixture
of metals called base bullion. It is an alloy of
lead and silver, which may or may not contain
gold. The alloy is such that the silver or gold
can be recovered from the mixture.
■ I don’t believe your price charts (or
any other for that matter) are accurate, as
I’ve never seen a dealer ad with prices that
match the figures. What do you say to that?
Price listings in any publication other
than a dealer sale catalog are not meant to be
fixed and this fact is usually clearly stated, if
not always understood. They are intended to
show an approximate value, based on what
the current market is doing, with changes
reflecting the frequency with which the
charts are published. Nobody is required to
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■ Supposedly there are eight noble
metals, but my buddies are arguing about
some of the less well known. Could you
please list them?
Besides gold, platinum and silver, the
other five are members of the platinum
group: palladium, rhodium, ruthenium,
iridium and osmium. The noble metals are
another way of designating those metals
that are considered to be bullion. The noble
metals are contrasted with the base metals,
such as lead or zinc.
■ Since 1850 how much of the mined
gold was struck into coins?
Up to 1933 almost all of the gold
mined between 1850-1933 was minted
into coins, or about 900 million ounces.
Total world inventory is 4.0+ billion
ounces. See http://www.gold.org/reserveasset-management/statistics.
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PART A-1
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GOLD BULLION MARKET VALUES
Common sense when buying goes a long way
By Rich Giedroyc
Gold and oil rebounded about two
percent recently. Television experts were
interviewed about this “rally.” Gold bugs
were quick to declare the bottom had
been reached, leaving listeners with the
impression gold is about to skyrocket.
The following day these two commodities went back to where they had been.
Gold bugs are understandably anxious,
but jumping the gun can be dangerous. If
you are buying gold coins, ensure you are
getting a price that reflects any impact the
intrinsic value has on them.
Key U.S. Type Coins
The same goes for any coin you are
currently buying. Right now prices of
coins are favorable to the collector. There
are a number of traps to be avoided. I
recently had someone show me a modern
U.S. commemorative coin that is certified
in some very high Mint State grade by a
well-recognized third-party service. He
insisted the coin was a good buy because
only 35,000 of these coins reached this
grade. My question is where are the more
than 35,000 collectors who will want
these coins later? There are many good
buys out there right now, but don’t get
duped. Consider what you are buying. Is
Date
Fair2
AG3
1869/9
1877
1908S
1909S
Lincoln Cents KM#132
1909S
1909S VDB
1914D
1922 No D Die 2 Strong Rev
1922 No D Die 3 Weak Rev
1931S
1955/1955
1972/1972
1983/1983
1984/1984
1995/1995
Liberty Nickels KM#112
1885
1886
1912S
Buffalo Nickels KM#134
1913S Ty'2
1914D
1916/16
1918/17D
1921S
1926S
1931S
1937D 3 Leg
Jefferson Nickels KM#192a/A192
1939D
1943/2
1950D
Barber Dimes KM#113
1892S
1893/2
1894O
1895
1895O
1896O
1896S
1897O
1901S
1913S
Mercury Dimes KM#140
1916D
1921
1921D
1926S
1942/41
1942/1D
Barber Quarters KM#114
1896S
1901S
1913S
Standing Lib Qtrs KM#141/145
1916
1918/17S
1921
1923S
Washington Qtrs KM#164
1932D
1932S
$40
$270
$30
$295
$40
$390
$75
—
$125
$25
—
—
—
—
—
$135
$95
$45
$135
$18
$650
—
$22
$5
$7
$175
—
—
—
$23
$50
$16
$29
$165
$32
$33
$25
$28
$10
$200
—
—
—
—
—
$310
$2,100
$590
$925
—
—
—
$35
$33
$100
$350
$48
$390
$45
$515
$125
380
165
$40
—
—
—
—
—
$310
$140
$85
$205
$39
$1,790
$520
$36
$10
$9
$305
—
—
—
$35
$70
$31
$48
$240
$50
$53
$39
$42
$16
$400
$23
$25
$7
$280
$200
$450
$3,125
$1,000
$1,650
—
—
—
$55
$55
Indian Cents KM#90a
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Numismatic News EXPRESS / January 19, 2016
Good4
$125
$460
$65
$370
$60
$610
$145
475
300
$55
—
—
—
—
—
$360
$235
$120
$275
$77
$3,500
$900
$50
$17
$14
$415
$4.0
$35
$5
$53
$115
$60
$70
$310
$70
$68
$55
$65
$27
$625
$40
$50
$10
$365
$340
$600
$4,500
$1,300
$2,100
$1,180
$130
$200
$80
$80
it going to become more valuable because
gold and silver go up? Is it going to
become more valuable because there is a
real interest in the coin due to rarity? Is it
a common date 19th or 20th century U.S.
coin but certified to be a grade rarity?
You need answers before you act. Some
people are overanxious for some magical
price rally that will make all things better.
Use common sense, not emotion.
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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.
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 $888.00 as of December 29, 2015
SPOT PRICE $1,068.40 as of December 29, 2015
MARKET PRICE
$1,068
$1,068
$534
$267
$107
$1,068
$534
$258
$517
$1,068
$118
$473
$103
$207
$1,034
$1,068
$534
$267
$107
$199
$1,068
$534
$267
$107
$534
$267
$534
$1,068
$534
$267
$1,154
$1,149
$595
$306
$143
$1,094
$561
$283
$558
$1,141
$132
$521
$117
$227
$1,075
$1,133
$582
$298
$124
$217
$1,140
$582
$298
$125
$597
$286
$568
$1,146
$577
$298
China Panda 1/10 T. Oz
$107
China Panda 1/20 T. Oz
$53
Colombia 5 Peso
$252
France 20 Franc rooster
$199
Germany 10 Mark
$123
Germany 20 Mark
$246
Great Britian Soverign old (king)
$252
Great Britian Soverign new (queen)
$252
Hungary 100 Korona
$1,034
Italy 20 Lire
$199
Mexico 50 Peso
$1,287
Mexico 20 Peso
$515
Mexico 10 Peso
$257
Mexico 5 Peso
$129
Mexico 2.5 Peso
$64
Mexico 2 Peso
$51
Netherlands East Indies 1 Ducat
$118
Netherlands 10 Gulden
$208
Russia 5 Roubles
$133
Russia 10 Roubles/Chevronetz
$266
South Africa Krugerand 2 Rand
$252
South Africa Krugerand 1 T Oz.
$1,068
South Africa Krugerand 1/2 T Oz.
$534
South Africa Krugerand 1/4 T Oz.
$267
South Africa Krugerand 1/10 T Oz.
$107
Swiss 10 Franc
$100
Swiss 20 Franc
$199
10 Karat Scrap Gold per gram
$13.57
14 Karat Scrap Gold per gram
$19.32
18 Karat Scrap Gold per gram
$24.90
realizable value 85-98% AMV depending on quantity
VG8
Fine12
VF20
XF40
XF45
AU50
AU58
MS60
MS61
MS62
$245
$575
$70
$380
$65
$615
$150
475
375
$60
$1,175
—
—
—
—
$540
$275
$160
$285
$95
$4,350
$1,275
$77
$36
$15
$440
$5.0
$45
$6
$62
$120
$83
$145
$460
$135
$120
$93
$110
$44
$1,350
$63
$90
$12
$370
$360
$1,225
$8,000
$2,000
$4,475
$1,550
$150
$300
$90
$90
$435
$900
$80
$420
$80
$625
$200
585
575
$65
$1,400
$205
—
—
—
$720
$330
$190
$300
$120
$7,850
$2,400
$145
$75
$16
$460
$6.5
$50
$8
$185
$145
$185
$310
$775
$285
$265
$255
$330
$105
$2,115
$90
$160
$25
$400
$380
$2,000
$16,500
$4,400
$5,900
$3,350
$330
$575
$100
$100
$570
$1,350
$100
$550
$130
$700
$275
800
740
$70
$1,425
$215
$110
$90
—
$875
$415
$405
$350
$160
$9,500
$4,450
$375
$305
$17
$540
$9
$55
$9
$215
$170
$250
$415
$1,190
$315
$290
$325
$415
$165
$3,600
$220
$320
$55
$410
$400
$3,550
$23,500
$7,050
$7,200
$4,300
$560
$875
$130
$120
$850
$2,250
$140
$660
$180
$925
$670
1,650
1,650
$80
$1,430
$240
$135
$100
—
$1,100
$570
$760
$380
$235
$14,500
$7,800
$750
$700
$28
$710
$10
$60
$10
$235
$180
$360
$465
$2,175
$380
$325
$375
$445
$210
$5,700
$450
$570
$210
$565
$530
$4,875
$27,500
$9,550
$8,100
$6,850
$710
$1,300
$150
$140
$925
$2,275
$155
$670
$190
$950
$700
2,790
2,400
$83
$1,450
$260
$145
$120
$18
$1,135
$600
$810
$425
$295
$20,000
$8,600
$925
$1,175
$31
$730
$16
$70
—
$245
$200
$405
$488
$2,600
$465
$365
$415
$470
$225
$6,700
$505
$620
$270
—
—
$5,600
$31,000
$11,450
$8,875
$9,000
$905
$1,550
$295
$170
$950
$2,675
$175
$720
$210
$1,000
$1,300
3,000
3,350
$85
$1,475
$310
$160
$135
$20
$1,375
$700
$1,250
$570
$330
$28,750
$9,750
$1,000
$2,150
$40
$800
$24
$130
$11
$270
$265
$525
$525
$3,050
$570
$420
$490
$540
$285
$8,250
$730
$850
$335
$775
$850
$6,250
$34,500
$12,000
$10,000
$10,000
$975
$1,750
$330
$195
$1,175
$2,800
$205
$900
$265
$1,100
$1,650
7,250
7,500
$115
$1,600
$320
$185
$155
$23
$1,405
$800
$1,285
$630
$355
$40,000
$26,000
$1,175
$3,800
$45
$885
$40
$155
—
$315
$515
$1,075
$580
$4,250
$775
$565
$700
$750
$315
$11,225
$810
$925
—
$1,860
$1,850
$7,800
$35,000
$12,750
$11,240
$12,500
$1,350
$1,975
$790
$360
$963
$3,050
$220
$985
$310
$1,425
$1,800
9,000
8,500
$140
$1,850
$340
$200
$175
$25
$1,650
$835
$1,400
$770
$365
$44,000
$33,000
$1,400
$4,200
$52
$2,000
$45
$220
$11
$340
$600
$1,300
$650
$5,000
$1,200
$640
$800
$975
$400
$14,350
$1,125
$1,260
$850
$2,760
$2,750
$9,900
$37,500
$13,250
$12,000
$16,750
$1,450
$2,300
$1,025
$400
$970
$3,850
$225
$1,000
$320
$1,430
$1,900
9,500
$10,650
$143
$1,950
$350
$230
$182
$28
$1,680
$1,300
$1,325
$825
$375
$59,700
$38,500
$1,550
$5,150
$60
$2,110
$48
$225
—
$400
$810
$1,725
$700
$5,725
$1,235
$750
$910
$1,000
$425
—
—
—
$925
—
—
$10,500
$38,250
$13,800
$12,750
$20,650
$1,565
$2,550
$1,075
$440
$972
$3,900
$230
$1,015
$325
$1,440
$1,925
9,800
12,850
$147
$2,350
$360
$270
$205
$30
$1,700
$1,900
$1,400
$910
$380
$95,000
$44,500
$1,650
$6,500
$72
$3,650
$50
$230
—
$515
$1,125
$1,925
$800
$7,850
$1,775
$975
$1,090
$1,350
$500
$15,000
$1,750
$1,900
$1,050
$3,850
$4,200
$13,000
$40,500
$15,100
$13,200
$21,250
$1,725
$2,975
$1,300
$550
MS63
$985
$4,050
$250
$1,060
$330
$1,475
$3,300
25,000
14,500
$155
$3,525
$375
$300
$225
$35
$2,850
$2,275
$1,650
$985
$440
$120,000
$50,000
$1,775
$8,450
$82
$3,760
$65
$260
$12
$660
$1,425
$2,195
$875
$11,500
$2,200
$1,225
$1,150
$1,650
$575
$16,600
$2,325
$2,700
$1,400
$4,650
$5,050
$18,000
$44,000
$18,000
$13,775
$24,500
$1,875
$3,100
$1,425
$620
$126
$63
$269
$219
$139
$271
$284
$269
$1,085
$219
$1,346
$550
$283
$144
$76
$62
$130
$229
$159
$314
$277
$1,137
$582
$298
$123
$110
$219
$14.29
$20.01
$25.76
Actual Melt Value
MARKET PRICE
$100 American Eagle 1 T Oz.
$888
$50 American Eagle 1/2 T Oz.
$444
$25 American Eagle 1/4 T Oz.
$222
$10 American Eagle 1/10 T Oz.
$89
Mapleleaf 1 T. Oz
$888
Noble 1 T. Oz
$888
Koala 1 T. Oz
$888
realizable value 75-95% AMV depending on quantity
$1,012
$515
$264
$117
$979
$979
$970
SILVER BULLION MARKET VALUES
SPOT PRICE $13.93 as of December 29, 2015
Actual Melt Value
MARKET PRICE
US 90% Dimes (pre 1965)
$1.00
US 90% Quarters (pre 1965)
$2.49
US 90% Halves (pre 1965)
$4.98
US 90% Dollars (pre 1936)
$10.77
US 40% Halves (1965-70, 1976)
$2.06
US 40% Dollars (1971-76)
$4.40
US 35% Wartime Nickels
$0.78
US Silver Eagle
$13.93
Canadian 80% Dimes (pre 1967)
$0.84
Canadian 80% Quarters (pre 1967)
$2.09
Canadian 80% Halves (pre 1967)
$4.18
Canadian 80% Dollars (pre 1968)
$8.36
Canadian Silver Mapleleafs
$13.93
Mexico Libertad
$13.93
Sterling Pvt. Mint per Troy Oz
$12.89
Sterling scrap per Troy Oz
$12.19
realizable value 75-105% AMV depending on quantity
MS64
MS65
$1,280
$7,600
$440
$1,325
$500
$2,300
$6,800
45,000.00
44,000.00
$250
$8,400
$415
$350
$260
$50
$5,100
$3,550
$2,600
$1,360
$600
$225,000
$75,000
$2,550
$14,100
$120
$6,000
$70
$300
$13
$1,350
$2,700
$5,000
$1,175
$15,500
$4,150
$2,075
$2,300
$2,025
$835
$20,250
$2,425
$2,850
$1,725
$7,550
$7,550
$24,500
$50,000
$22,000
$16,000
$32,000
$2,300
$3,700
$1,850
$880
$1,550
$11,000
$600
$1,850
$1,125
$4,400
$16,500
145,000.00
—
$515
$33,000
$575
$450
$325
$60
$7,650
$5,525
$3,950
$3,200
$1,175
$315,000
$260,000
$6,400
$95,000
$255
$30,000
$85
$480
$15
$3,750
$5,000
$16,000
$1,850
$32,000
$6,750
$3,300
$3,000
$4,400
$1,125
$25,500
$3,000
$3,075
$2,825
$14,500
$10,000
$50,000
$65,000
$31,000
$21,850
$83,000
$3,350
$4,150
$11,050
$3,750
$1.19
$2.98
$6.46
$19.80
$2.16
$4.84
$0.72
$17.68
$0.84
$2.11
$4.22
$8.86
$17.93
$16.18
$13.14
$10.69
MS66
MS67
—
$95,000
$7,500
$16,500
$3,150
$10,500
$110,000
—
—
$1,750
$60,000
$1,350
$750
$475
$80
$16,000
$18,500
$18,500
$7,500
$3,350
—
—
$37,500
—
$1,000
$85,000
$140
$1,200
$55
$13,500
$7,500
$22,000
$5,250
$46,500
$15,500
$10,500
$8,500
$7,400
$3,000
$34,500
$4,400
$5,000
$4,400
$26,500
—
$85,000
$118,000
$48,500
$34,500
$155,000
$5,250
$6,950
$125,000
$25,000
—
—
—
$75,000
$42,000
$72,000
—
—
—
—
—
$5,000
$2,500
$875
$120
$55,000
—
—
$42,000
$22,000
—
—
—
—
$25,000
—
$475
$2,250
$265
$22,500
—
—
$22,500
—
—
—
$23,500
$14,000
$11,850
$75,000
—
$10,000
$9,500
—
—
—
$175,000
$75,000
—
—
$7,500
$9,750
—
—
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Coin Market at a glance
Key U.S. Type Coins
Barber Halves KM#116
Walking Halves KM#142
$21/2 Indian Gold KM#128
$5 Indian Gold KM#129
$10 Indian Gold KM#125/130
$20 Saint Gaudens KM#131
Date
Fair2
AG3
1892O
1892S
1893S
1897O
1897S
1913
1914
1915
1916S
1921
1921D
1921S
1938D
1911D
1911D weak D
1909O
1911D
1929
1907 periods
1911D
1920S
1930S
1933
1907 High R
1908S
1920S
1921
1926D
1927D
1927S
1929
1930S
1931
1931D
1932
$105
$85
$35
$56
$56
$22
$38
$34
$25
$65
$82
$15
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
$175
$140
$75
$90
$90
$35
$70
$55
$55
$95
$115
$25
$40
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Good4
VG8
$285
$220
$125
$120
$120
$60
$120
$75
$85
$130
$205
$38
$50
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
$355
$270
$185
$175
$185
$72
$145
$115
$110
$175
$325
$52
$55
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
$2,800
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Fine12
$440
$360
$500
$420
$320
$185
$260
$242
$220
$280
$500
$175
$90
$1,000
$550
—
—
—
$8,200
—
—
—
—
$5,700
$1,500
—
—
$5,500
—
$4,475
—
—
$5,500
—
—
Copper U.S. Type Coins
AG3
Good4
VG8
Fine12
Half Cent Liberty Cap left 1793 KM#10
Half Cent Liberty Cap right 1794-1797 KM#14
Half Cent Draped Bust 1800-1808 KM#33
Half Cent Classic Head 1809-1836 KM#41
Half Cent Braided Hair 1840-1857 KM#70
Large Cent Chain 1793 KM#11
Large Cent Wreath 1793 KM#12
Large Cent Liberty Capped 1793-1796 KM#13
Large Cent Draped Bust 1796-1807 KM#22
Large Cent Classic Head 1808-1814 KM#39
Large Cent Coronet Head 1816-1839 KM#45
Large Cent Braided Hair 1839-1857 KM#67
Flying Eagle Cent 1856-58
KM#85
Indian Cent Copper Nickel 1859 KM#87
Indian Cent Copper Nickel 1860-64 KM#90
Indian Cent Bronze 1864-1909 KM#90a
Two Cent Piece 1864-1873 KM#94
$1,750
$240
$30.00
$30.00
$31.00
$3,150
$1,750
$200.00
$36.00
$55.00
$12.00
$11.00
$14.00
$8.00
$4.00
$0.70
$7.00
$3,550
$435
$77.00
$45.00
$46.00
$5,850
$2,850
$325.00
$77.00
$90.00
$20.00
$19.00
$22.00
$11.00
$7.75
$1.10
$13.50
$5,500
$625
$90.00
$60.00
$65.00
$9,000
$4,050
$550.00
$85.00
$145.00
$25.00
$22.00
$35.00
$14.25
$8.75
$1.70
$15.50
$9,750
$1,025
$125.00
$62.00
$68.00
$16,200
$7,050
$950.00
$185.00
$365.00
$32.00
$27.00
$38.00
$20.00
$10.00
$1.73
$17.50
U.S. Type Coins
AG3
Good4
VG8
Fine12
Three Cent Nickel Composition KM#95
Three Cent Silver Ty'1 1851-1858 KM#75
Three Cent Silver Ty'2 1854-1858 KM#80
Three Cent Silver Ty'3 1859-1873 KM#88
Shield Nickel With Rays 1866-67 KM#96
Shield Nickel Without Rays 1867-83 KM#97
Liberty Nickel Without Cents 1883 KM#111
Liberty Nickel With Cents 1883-1912 KM#112
Buffalo Nickel Ty'1 1913 KM#133
Buffalo Nickel Ty'2 1913-1937 KM#134
Half Dime Flowing Hair 1794-1795 KM#15
Half Dime Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1796-1797 KM#23
Half Dime Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1800-1805 KM#34
Half Dime Capped Bust 1829-1837 KM#47
Half Dime Liberty Seated no Stars Obv. 1837-1838O KM#60
Half Dime Liberty Seated no Drapery 1838-1840 KM#62.1
Half Dime Liberty Seated Stars on Obv 1840-1853 KM#63.2
Half Dime Liberty Seated Arrows 1853-1855 KM#62.1
Half Dime Liberty Seated Stars on Obv 1856-59 KM#A62.2
Half Dime Liberty Seated Legend on Obv. 1860-73 KM#92
Dime Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1796-1797 KM#24
Dime Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1798-1807 KM#31
Dime Capped Bust Large Planchet 1809-1828 KM#42
Dime Capped Bust Small Planchet1828-1837 KM#48
Dime Liberty Seated no Stars Obv. 1837-1838O KM#61
Dime Liberty Seated no Drapery 1838-1840 KM#63.1
Dime Liberty Seated Stars on Obv 1840-1853 KM#63.2
$9.00
$16.00
$17.00
$21.00
$17.00
$12.50
$4.25
$0.90
$3.25
$0.65
$610
$840
$590
$29.50
$21.00
$9.50
$8.00
$8.00
$8.00
$8.00
$1,475
$320
$31.00
$22.00
$24.00
$9.25
$11.00
$13.00
$20.00
$38.00
$38.00
$24.00
$22.00
$6.75
$1.20
$11.00
$0.90
$1,050
$1,300
$980
$50.00
$33.00
$14.00
$14.00
$14.00
$14.00
$13.00
$2,580
$252
$55.00
$31.00
$33.00
$15.50
$12.00
$14.00
$40.00
$49.00
$49.00
$33.00
$24.00
$7.25
$1.75
$13.25
$1.20
$1,300
$1,650
$1,200
$65.00
$44.00
$18.00
$17.50
$17.50
$18.00
$18.25
$3,280
$825
$90.00
$47.00
$44.00
$18.50
$13.00
$16.00
$42.00
$52.00
$53.00
$47.00
$25.00
$7.75
$3.25
$13.50
$1.50
$1,750
$3,000
$1,700
$77.00
$77.00
$20.50
$20.00
$20.00
$21.00
$21.00
$4,900
$1,060
$115.00
$53.00
$88.00
$27.00
$15.00
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VF20
XF40
XF45
AU50
$500
$485
$660
$710
$470
$385
$500
$320
$375
$625
$775
$680
$95
$2,425
$850
$3,850
$550
$11,000
$11,800
$900
$10,500
$7,800
—
$7,200
$2,150
$12,250
$31,000
$9,000
$160,000
$5,850
$7,850
$31,000
$8,500
$6,850
$9,750
$540
$510
$1,150
$935
$600
$560
$660
$490
$515
$1,900
$2,450
$3,600
$150
$3,150
$1,025
$5,500
$650
$12,250
$15,000
$1,100
$14,600
$9,000
$110,000
$8,300
$2,700
$16,100
$37,500
$11,500
$300,000
$7,450
$11,000
$37,000
$11,500
$9,500
$12,500
$580
$540
$1,220
$1,035
$1,010
$620
$760
$630
$650
$2,100
$3,000
$6,200
$215
$3,500
$2,170
$8,500
$850
$13,250
$16,740
$1,700
$15,780
$13,250
$115,000
$9,200
$3,250
$19,000
$42,000
$11,950
$330,000
$8,600
$12,000
$39,000
$13,400
$1,425
$13,500
$660
$715
$1,550
$1,075
$1,050
$685
$825
$720
$680
$2,850
$5,000
$7,500
$260
$3,850
$2,450
$10,500
$1,400
$15,250
$17,500
$1,850
$17,600
$12,000
$120,000
$9,750
$4,300
$24,000
$47,500
$12,500
$385,000
$11,000
$13,000
$42,000
$16,400
$17,750
$15,000
AU58
MS60
MS61
MS62
$725
$790
$1,800
$1,380
$1,240
$880
$1,175
$975
$975
$5,200
$6,350
$14,500
$390
$5,850
$3,450
$25,000
$4,100
$24,500
$22,500
$5,650
$30,000
$16,000
$135,000
$12,800
$6,400
$34,000
$72,500
$14,000
$500,000
$18,500
$16,000
$55,000
$24,250
$28,000
$21,750
$775
$935
$2,000
$1,425
$2,250
$1,300
$1,650
$1,100
$1,125
$5,700
$7,700
$18,500
$475
$7,750
$5,000
$33,000
$7,000
$27,500
$24,000
$9,250
$34,000
$21,000
$155,000
$13,400
$9,900
$46,000
$100,000
$15,000
$550,000
$23,500
$18,500
$65,000
$33,000
$39,000
$27,000
$885
$975
$2,100
$1,495
$2,300
$1,275
$1,690
$1,350
$1,325
$6,000
$9,500
$21,500
$500
$8,240
$5,550
$36,500
$11,200
$30,000
$29,000
$14,000
$45,500
$27,000
$165,000
$16,000
$13,800
$61,000
$103,000
$16,900
$600,000
$25,610
$25,750
$68,500
$38,000
$46,250
$27,240
$1,185
$1,550
$3,225
$2,625
$2,340
$1,450
$1,780
$1,775
$1,650
$6,850
$11,750
$27,500
$535
$9,500
$6,325
$49,000
$21,000
$32,500
$30,000
$16,500
$60,000
$34,000
$175,000
$17,300
$15,750
$65,000
$110,000
$19,950
$750,000
$27,600
$28,000
$74,500
$48,000
$53,000
$37,500
MS60Brn
MS63Brn
MS63RB
VF20
XF40
AU50
AU58
$13,500
$1,650
$205.00
$64.00
$70.00
$27,500
$10,800
$1,600.00
$385.00
$825.00
$60.00
$33.00
$44.00
$39.00
$19.00
$2.60
$23.00
$2,400.00
$3,250.00
$350.00
$87.00
$87.00
$68,500.00
$20,500.00
$3,150.00
$1,075.00
$1,850.00
$115.00
$45.00
$120.00
$95.00
$42.00
$6.50
$37.00
$34,000
$5,825
$600
$118
$135
$85,000
$33,000
$4,650
$1,800
$4,000
$195
$90
$180
$165
$57.0
$16.5
$65.0
$58,500
$6,300
$1,050
$175
$180
$100,000
$43,500
$5,800
$2,350
$4,750
$225
$140
$405
$250
$84.0
$22.0
$75.0
$55,000
$8,200
$1,150
$190
$190
$150,000
$50,000
$6,000
$3,500
$9,200
$260
$165
$450
$285
$100.0
$28.0
$90
$86,000
$40,000
$2,750
$400
$400
$245,000
$75,000
$16,500
$8,000
$15,250
$600
$250
$975
$600
$170
$50.0
$135
VF20
XF40
XF45
AU50
AU58
MS60
$19.50
$50.00
$63.00
$65.00
$77.00
$31.00
$8.00
$8.00
$14.00
$1.90
$2,825
$4,350
$2,400
$100.00
$125.00
$27.00
$24.00
$24.00
$25.00
$26.00
$6,375
$1,575
$205.00
$90.00
$220.00
$44.00
$22.00
$30.00
$55.00
$110.00
$90.00
$130.00
$53.00
$10.25
$26.00
$18.50
$3.00
$5,750.00
$7,380.00
$5,550.00
$145.00
$200.00
$80.00
$53.00
$53.00
$54.00
$55.00
$11,500.00
$3,000.00
$500.00
$240.00
$400.00
$130.00
$42.00
$45.0
$145
$175
$165
$200
$90
$11.5
$45.0
$21.0
$6.5
$7,500
$9,350
$7,000
$200
$390
$160
$120
$120
$122
$122
$14,500
$3,850
$610
$395
$650
$260
$125
$66.0
$170
$245
$200
$245
$120
$19.0
$51.0
$25.0
$18.5
$10,000
$14,000
$10,700
$285
$525
$195
$135
$140
$141
$130
$20,000
$4,725
$1,075
$700
$770
$345
$200
$36.00
$85.00
$150.00
$100.00
$160.00
$76.00
$10.50
$33.00
$19.00
$4.00
$9,250.00
$8,250.00
$6,150.00
$170.00
$230.00
$115.00
$90.00
$90.00
$92.00
$93.00
$12,650.00
$3,100.00
$570.00
$300.00
$510.00
$135.00
$70.00
$80
$180
$255
$205
$290
$130
$23.0
$53.0
$26.0
$25.5
$11,700
$15,500
$12,000
$315
$575
$220
$140
$175
$178
$135
$22,000
$6,000
$1,200
$820
$875
$380
$245
—
—
$3,450
$575
$525
—
—
$21,500
$10,450
$16,000
$650
$300
$970
$650
$195
$60.0
$190
MS61
$118
$185
$365
$250
$315
$165
$31.0
$82.0
$38.0
$28.5
$15,000
$21,000
$16,250
$460
$685
$290
$200
$225
$195
$160
$28,000
$6,900
$1,450
$940
$1,060
$465
$300
MS63
$1,900
$1,900
$3,600
$3,300
$3,450
$1,700
$2,200
$2,050
$2,000
$7,150
$12,500
$33,000
$575
$13,750
—
$90,000
$38,000
$43,500
$40,000
$30,000
$80,000
$43,000
$200,000
$23,350
$20,125
$83,000
$245,000
$23,500
$1,300,000
$48,000
$32,500
$90,000
$55,000
$65,000
$77,000
MS64
MS65
MS66
$3,100
$2,300
$7,150
$5,500
$4,300
$2,700
$2,850
$3,725
$3,300
$11,500
$16,750
$45,000
$750
$24,500
—
$155,000
$62,500
$60,000
$45,500
$85,000
$180,000
$57,500
$300,000
$26,900
$25,500
$162,000
$375,000
$57,000
$1,500,000
$55,000
$42,000
$140,000
$76,000
$81,000
$88,000
$3,900
$4,150
$19,500
$7,700
$6,300
$4,150
$7,150
$5,000
$5,750
$22,000
$33,000
$97,000
$1,275
$70,000
—
$500,000
$230,000
$105,000
$71,000
$220,000
$285,000
$82,000
$550,000
$43,875
$47,500
$300,000
$750,000
$210,000
$1,750,000
$135,000
$77,500
$215,000
$98,000
$110,000
$105,000
$5,750
$9,500
$36,500
$17,500
$14,000
$10,500
$16,500
$17,500
$15,000
$39,000
$58,500
$250,000
$2,500
$165,000
—
$700,000
MS64Brn
MS64RB
$120,000
$51,500
$4,900
$585
$505
—
—
$28,500
$14,000
$20,500
$825
$375
—
—
—
$65.00
—
$6,000
$1,020
$650
$400,000
$130,000
$34,500
$19,250
$21,000
$985
$475
$1,600
$1,150
$300
$85.00
$285
—
—
8,000.00
1,900.00
1,150.00
—
—
40,000.00
23,000.00
—
29,000.00
1,050.00
—
—
—
190.00
625.00
MS62
MS63
MS64
$120
$190
$575
$290
$355
$185
$38.0
$108
$44.5
$32.5
$17,500
$23,850
$19,500
$625
$745
$330
$240
$255
$235
$190
$31,000
$8,000
$2,000
$1,200
$1,465
$650
$390
$130
$230
$635
$305
$420
$185
$40.0
$120
$52.0
$36.5
$18,500
$27,500
$23,500
$825
$890
$445
$275
$290
$265
$238
$35,000
$10,850
$2,610
$1,880
$1,700
$850
$500
MS64Red
$190
$375
$1,175
$490
$715
$275
$60
$185
$75
$39
$26,500
$38,500
$24,500
$1,175
$1,450
$670
$600
$525
$585
$445
$57,250
$19,000
$4,100
$2,850
$31,000
$1,275
$760
MS65BR
—
—
$7,500
$1,200
$950
—
—
$40,000
$28,250
$40,500
$1,325
600
—
—
—
100
330
MS65
$425
$600
$1,650
$825
$1,875
$530
$170
$365
$150
$52.5
$46,500
$90,000
$40,500
$2,300
$2,750
$1,800
$1,150
$1,410
$850
$740
$90,000
$38,000
$12,450
$7,400
$6,000
$2,975
$1,750
—
$90,000
—
$450,000
$139,000
—
$74,000
$80,000
$500,000
$1,000,000
$300,000
$2,200,000
$165,000
$135,000
$325,000
$135,000
$190,000
$135,000
MS65RB
MS67
$13,500
$23,500
—
$27,500
$22,500
—
—
—
$44,000
—
—
—
$9,500
—
—
—
—
—
$150,000
—
$1,750,000
$225,000
—
$145,000
$150,000
—
—
—
—
$365,000
—
—
$245,000
—
—
MS65Red
$175,000
$76,500
$12,500
$2,500
$1,700
$525,000
$175,000
$49,500
$40,000
$42,000
$1,750
935.00
—
—
—
125.00
—
—
$16,500
$11,500
$5,600
—
—
$58,000
$47,000
—
$9,650
$3,900
$3,125
$2,700
$950
$415
$1,475
MS66
MS67
$1,250
$1,200
$5,000
$1,500
$5,500
$1,000
$550
$1,100
$290
$85
$95,000
$135,000
$78,000
$5,250
$5,500
$3,750
$2,750
$5,000
$2,000
$1,250
$145,000
$78,000
$18,000
$11,000
—
—
—
$2,850
$4,000
$15,000
$3,500
$17,000
$4,400
$4,000
$6,500
$1,100
$250
$175,000
$175,000
$160,000
$12,000.00
$20,000
$6,400
$4,450
$15,000
$4,000
$3,400
$275,000
$135,000
$40,000
$21,500
—
—
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Coin Market at a glance
U.S. Type Coins
Dime Liberty Seated arrows at date 1853-55 KM#77
Dime Liberty Seated Stars on Obv 1856-1860 KM#A63.2
Dime Liberty Seated Legend on Obv. 1860-91 KM#92
Dime Liberty Seated arrows at date 1873-74 KM#105
Dime Barber 1892-1916
KM#113
Dime Mercury 1916-45
KM#140
Dime Mercury 1916-45
KM#140 Full Split Bands
Dime Roosevelt Silver 1946-64 KM#195
Twenty Cent Piece Liberty Seated 1875-1878 KM#109
Quarter Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1796 KM#25
Quarter Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1804-1807 KM#36
Quarter Capped Bust Large Planchet 1815-1828 KM#44
Quarter Capped Bust Small Planchet 1831-1837 KM#55
Quarter Liberty Seated no Drapery 1838-1840O KM#64.1
Quarter Liberty Seated no Motto Rev. 1840-1865 KM#64.2
Quarter Liberty Seated Arrows and Rays 1853 KM#78
Quarter Liberty Seated Arrows at date 1854-55 KM#81
Quarter Liberty Seated Motto on rev. 1866-91 KM#98
Quarter Liberty Seated arrows at date 1873-74 KM#106
Quarter Barber 1892-1916 KM#114
Quarter Standing Liberty Type 1 1916-17 KM#141
Quarter Standing Liberty Type 2 1917-30 KM#145
Quarter Standing Liberty Type 2 1917-30 KM#145 Full Head
Quarter Washington Silver 1932-64 KM#164
Half Dollar Flowing Hair 1794-95 KM#16
Half Dollar Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1796-97 KM#26
Half Dollar Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1801-1807 KM#35
Half Dollar Capped Bust 1807-36 KM#37
Half Dollar Capped Bust Reeded Edge 50 Cents Rev. 1836-1837 KM#58
Half Dollar Capped Bust Reeded Edge Half Dol. Rev.1838-1839 KM#65
Half Dollar Liberty Seated no Drapery 1839 KM#68
Half Dollar Liberty Seated no Motto Rev. 1840-1866 KM#68a
Half Dollar Liberty Seated Arrows and Rays 1853 KM#79
Half Dollar Liberty Seated Arrows at date 1854-55 KM#82
Half Dollar Liberty Seated Motto above Eagle 1866-91 KM#99
Half Dollar Liberty Seated arrows at date 1873-74 KM#107
Half Dollar Barber 1892-1916 KM#116
Half Dollar Walking Liberty 1916-47 KM#142
Half Dollar Franklin 1948-63 KM#199
Half Dollar Kennedy Silver 1964 KM#202
Half Dollar Kennedy 40% Silver clad 1965-70 KM#202a
Dollar Flowing Hair 1794-95 KM#17
Dollar Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1795-98 KM#28
Dollar Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1798-1804 KM#32
Dollar Gobrecht 1836-39 KM#59.1
Dollar Liberty Seated No Motto 1840-66 KM#71
Dollar Liberty Seated w/Motto 1866-73 KM#100
Dollar Trade 1873-1885 KM#108
Dollar Morgan 1878-1904 KM#110
Dollar Peace 1921-35 KM#150
Dollar Eisenhower Nickel clad KM#203
Dollar Eisenhower 40% Silver clad KM#203a
Gold U.S. Type Coins
Gold $1 Indian Princess small Head Ty'1 1849-54 KM#73
Gold $1 Indian Princess small Head Ty'2 1854-56 KM#83
Gold $1 Indian Princess Large Head Ty'3 1856-89 KM#86
Gold $2 1/2 Capped Bust Right 1796 No Stars KM#27
Gold $2 1/2 Capped Bust Left 1796-1807 KM#27a
Gold $2 1/2 Capped Head Left Large Head 1808 KM#40
Gold $2 1/2 Capped Head Left Large Diameter 1821-1827 KM#46
Gold $2 1/2 Capped Head Left Reduced Diameter 1829-1834 KM#49
Gold $2 1/2 Classic Head 1834-1839 KM#56
Gold $21/2 Liberty Head 1856-1907 KM#72
Gold $21/2 Indian Head 1908-15 KM#128
Gold $3 Indian Princess 1854-89 KM#84
Gold $4 Stella
Gold $5 Capped Bust Right Small Eagle1795-96 KM#19
Gold $5 Capped Bust Right Heraldic Eagle 1796-1807 KM#28
Gold $5 Capped Bust Left 1807-1812 KM#38
Gold $5 Capped Bust Left Large Diameter 1813-1829 KM#43
Gold $5 Capped Bust Left Reduced Diameter 1829-1834 KM#43A
Gold $5 1834-1838 Classic Head KM#57
Gold $5 Liberty Head 1839-1866 No Motto Above Eagle KM# 69
Gold $5 Liberty Head 1866-1908 Motto Above Eagle KM#101
Gold $5 Indian Head 1908-29 KM#129
Gold $10 Capped Bust Right Small Eagle 1795-1797 KM#21
Gold $10 Capped Bust Right Heraldic Eagle 1797-1804 KM#30
Gold $10 Liberty Head LL 1838-1839 KM#66.1
Gold $10 Liberty Head SL 1839-1866 No Motto Above Eagle KM66.2
Gold $10 Liberty Head 1866-1907 Motto Above Eagle KM# 102
Gold $10 Indian Head No Motto1907-08 KM#125
Gold $10 Indian Head W/Motto1908-33 KM#130
Gold $20 Liberty Head No Motto on Rev.1849-1866 KM#74.1
Gold $20 Liberty Head W/Motto 1866-1876 KM#74.2
Gold $20 Liberty Head Dollars added on Rev. 1877-1907 KM#74.3
Gold $20 Saint Gaudens 1907 High Relief KM#126
Gold $20 Saint Gaudens 1907-08 No Motto KM#127
Gold $20 Saint Gaudens 1907-33 with Motto KM#131
26
AG3
Good4
VG8
Fine12
$11.00
$11.50
$11.00
$12.00
$1.51
$1.66
—
—
$75.00
$5,250.00
$325.00
$52.00
$37.00
$13.00
$14.00
$14.00
$14.00
$15.00
$14.00
$4.00
—
—
—
—
$675.00
$23,000.00
$110.00
$38.00
$38.00
$38.50
$28.00
$20.00
$20.00
$20.00
$20.00
$20.00
$8.2
—
—
—
—
$1,100
$875
$600
$3,500
$185
$185
$55
—
—
—
—
$12.00
$12.00
$12.00
$13.00
$2.50
$2.00
—
—
$100.00
$11,000.00
$425.00
$82.00
$82.00
$25.00
$21.00
$21.00
$21.00
$23.00
$21.00
$7.75
.
$5.5
—
$3.0
$930.00
$33,000.00
$175.00
$55.00
$55.00
$58.00
$44.00
$38.00
$38.00
$38.00
$38.00
$38.00
$12.9
$7.46
—
—
—
$1,775
$1,750
$875
$4,400
$290
$290
$120
$16.9
$16.9
—
—
$13.00
$13.00
$13.00
$16.00
$3.0
$2.20
—
—
$115.00
$16,750.00
$600.00
$100.00
$90.00
$29.00
$25.00
$25.00
$25.00
$25.00
$27.00
$8.75
$42.00
$6.0
—
$3.1
$1,375.00
$40,000.00
$220.00
$66.00
$66.00
$70.00
$110.00
$50.00
$46.00
$46.00
$46.00
$50.00
$20.0
$7.47
$6.56
—
—
$2,175
$2,300
$1,150
$5,250
$300
$300
$130
$17.9
$17.4
—
—
$15.00
$15.00
$14.00
$22.00
$3.5
$2.70
—
$1.19
$135.00
$26,000.00
$900.00
$205.00
$100.00
$44.00
$28.00
$28.00
$28.00
$28.00
$33.00
$14.00
$55.00
$8.5
—
$3.2
$2,400.00
$48,000.00
$325.00
$72.00
$75.00
$82.00
$330.00
$60.00
$65.00
$55.00
$60.00
$60.00
$44.00
$8.0
$6.7
—
—
$3,900
$3,600
$1,575
$6,950
$307
$307
$135
$24.2
$18.9
—
—
$28.00
$17.50
$17.50
$50.00
$6.25
$3.00
—
$1.24
$175.00
$33,000.00
$1,650.00
$465.00
$140.00
$140.00
$38.00
$38.00
$35.00
$35.00
$55.00
$24.00
$80.00
$8.75
—
$3.3
$3,650.00
$73,000.00
$625.00
$82.00
$100.00
$120.00
$525.00
$73.00
$88.00
$65.00
$77.00
$77.00
$115.00
$8.2
$6.8
—
—
$5,600
$4,950
2,475.00
$9,500
$370
$380
$140
$25.7
$20.9
—
—
XF40
XF45
AU50
AU58
$220
$395
$256
$82,000
$13,000
$65,000
$11,000
$9,000
$700
$270
$255
$965
$54,500
$28,000
$7,250
$6,000
$7,000
$43,500
$715
$500
$330
$360
$48,400
$15,500
$2,500
$975
$610
$640
$640
$2,025
$1,450
$1,170
$8,750
$1,195
$1,195
$218
$395
$238
$98,000
$15,500
$74,500
$12,750
$10,500
$925
$273
$259
$980
$57,500
$35,000
$8,000
$6,350
$8,000
$46,000
$950
$510
$340
$370
$51,500
$16,850
$3,275
$995
$612
$650
$646
$2,100
$1,462
—
$9,750
$1,198
$1,198
$225
$440
$255
$107,500
$16,500
$95,500
$14,500
$12,000
$1,200
$280
$285
$1,050
$63,500
$39,000
$9,000
$7,900
$9,000
$49,000
$1,150
$550
$350
$385
$55,000
$17,500
$5,100
$1,000
$620
$660
$665
$2,300
$1,475
$1,210
$12,800
$1,205
$1,205
$245
$825
$300
$175,000
$24,500
$130,000
$22,500
$17,800
$2,200
$315
$300
$1,375
$74,500
$63,000
$12,000
$10,800
$11,000
$56,500
$2,100
$620
$360
$415
$91,850
$25,250
$13,500
$1,550
$630
$700
$685
$3,350
$1,575
$1,230
$12,800
$1,220
$1,220
VF20
$215
$355
$230
$65,000
$6,000
$34,500
$7,500
$6,250
$470
$260
$230
$785
$46,000
$22,500
$4,100
$3,500
$3,300
$28,000
$525
$440
$320
$345
$32,500
$9,750
$1,070
$925
$605
$630
$630
$1,925
$1,425
$1,160
$7,650
$1,185
$1,185
Numismatic News EXPRESS / January 19, 2016
PART A-3
Brought to you by NumisMaster.com
VF20
XF40
$44.00
$27.00
$27.00
$140.00
$22.00
$3.40
—
$1.3
$225.00
$48,000.00
$3,800.00
$1,475.00
$410.00
$400.00
$65.00
$155.00
$70.00
$58.00
$175.00
$46.00
$110.00
$27.00
—
$3.4
$10,250.00
$105,000.00
$1,850.00
$145.00
$175.00
$205.00
$1,150.00
$110.00
$240.00
$130.00
$100.00
$225.00
$175.00
$17.5
$6.9
$6.5
$2.2
$13,000
$9,875
$5,000
$11,850
$510
$505
$245
$28.7
$23.9
$1.45
$4.5
MS60
$290
$1,600
$330
$230,000
$31,000
$165,000
$26,000
$19,500
$3,400
$340
$310
$1,875
—
$72,500
$13,250
$11,800
$11,250
$59,000
$4,275
$1,650
$385
$455
$105,000
$30,000
$25,500
$3,000
$675
$750
$740
$3,750
$1,725
$1,240
$13,400
$1,230
$1,230
XF45
$70.00
$60.00
$48.00
$180.00
$31.00
$3.45
—
$1.4
$265.00
$51,000.00
$4,150.00
$1,750.00
$530.00
$525.00
$95.00
$275.00
$120.00
$90.00
$285.00
$70.00
$125.00
$32.00
—
$3.5
$13,250.00
$119,500.00
$2,700.00
$230.00
$270.00
$295.00
$1,780.00
$145.00
$420.00
$200.00
$125.00
$285.00
$235.00
$19.0
$7.0
—
—
$15,600
$14,250
$5,900
$12,750
$700
$700
$270
$30.7
$25.9
$1.50
$4.5
MS61
$295
$1,680
$340
$260,000
$35,500
$185,000
$30,000
$22,000
$4,100
$365
$320
$2,250
—
$81,250
$1,450
$12,000
$12,000
$62,000
$5,150
$2,000
$400
$490
$120,000
$36,500
$29,750
$3,100
$680
$755
$745
$4,200
$3,550
$1,242
$14,500
$1,235
$1,235
AU50
AU58
MS60
MS61
MS62
MS63
MS64
MS65
$130
$65
$65
$265
$55.0
$3.9
—
$1.5
$355
$55,000
$5,500
$2,200
$770
$825
$165
$385
$230
$140
$385
$110
$165
$65.0
$70.0
$3.6
$15,250
$155,000
$4,600
$315
$385
$450
$2,600
$220
$560
$275
$190
$410
$330
$22.5
$7.06
$6.6
$2.2
$19,750
$15,500
$8,300
$14,400
$850
$880
$330
$39.7
$28.9
$1.7
$4.6
$200
$215
$120
$305
$85
$4.5
$5.0
$1.7
$510
$70,000
$9,000
$3,700
$1,550
$1,150
$215
$625
$450
$230
$685
$190
$195
$85
$98
$3.7
$35,500
$235,000
$8,250
$775
$780
$1,075
$5,350
$365
$1,250
$425
$290
$635
$430
$27.5
$7.2
—
—
$40,500
$28,000
$15,850
$16,000
$1,500
$1,725
$675
$49.0
$37.9
$1.8
$4.6
$245
$270
$135
$380
$100
$6.00
$6.75
$2.25
$600
$82,000
$11,000
$3,500
$1,750
$1,475
$300
$930
$550
$245
$775
$220
$205
$110
$125
$4.75
$42,500
$265,000
$9,000
$1,100
$1,100
$1,300
$6,250
$410
$1,325
$525
$355
$800
$530
$34.0
$7.3
$6.7
$2.4
$66,000
$45,000
$22,000
—
$1,850
$2,075
$950
$52.0
$45.9
$2.0
$4.7
$350
$345
$160
$575
$130
$7.00
$8.50
$2.30
$700
$88,500
$11,200
$4,350
$2,100
$1,950
$340
$1,350
$725
$365
$1,000
$305
$240
$115
$185
$4.80
$58,500
$295,000
$11,500
$1,500
$1,450
$1,500
$14,000
$600
$1,750
$865
$500
$1,275
$545
$37.0
$7.4
—
—
$84,500
$59,500
$37,500
—
$2,400
$2,550
$1,250
$53.5
$48.9
$2.2
$5.0
$465
$440
$185
$725
$165
$8.00
$10.50
$2.05
$1,075
$97,500
$14,750
$5,500
$3,150
$3,250
$440
$1,775
$940
$485
$1,225
$350
$260
$150
$250
$4.85
$89,500
$302,000
$14,850
$1,850
$2,150
$2,150
$22,500
$840
$2,425
$1,175
$775
$1,600
$800
$42.0
$8.0
—
—
$119,000
$96,000
$45,000
—
$3,250
$3,360
$1,550
$56.5
$50.9
$2.4
$5.2
$610
$550
$200
$855
$190
$9.75
$12.50
$2.40
$1,275
$150,000
$17,500
$6,250
$4,100
$4,150
$550
$2,050
$1,250
$550
$1,375
$385
$275
$175
$355
$5.3
$97,500
$325,000
$20,750
$2,000
$2,650
$2,650
$25,000
$975
$3,100
$1,280
$800
$1,800
$910
$54.0
$9.8
$6.9
$2.9
$150,000
$100,000
$58,500
—
$3,325
$3,600
$1,650
$59.5
$55.9
$2.7
$5.9
$1,000
$990
$320
$1,525
$250
$16.00
$22.00
$3.00
$1,600
$195,000
$30,000
$10,500
$8,250
$8,200
$875
$4,100
$2,525
$840
$1,750
$440
$330
$260
$410
$9.0
$220,000
$375,000
$37,500
$3,600
$5,700
$5,750
$47,500
$1,900
$4,900
$2,400
$1,300
$2,800
$1,100
$72.00
$18.00
$15.00
$6.50
$275,000
$165,000
$100,000
—
$6,000
$6,000
$3,100
$79.50
$59.93
$6.00
$17.00
$2,150
$2,100
$600
$3,675
$460
$24.0
$40.5
$3.75
$2,700
$415,000
$105,000
$25,000
$24,000
$31,750
$2,850
$14,250
$8,000
$1,550
$3,400
$825
$625
$400
$615
$12.0
$452,000
$525,000
$82,000
$10,000
$18,500
$18,500
$155,000
$4,950
$22,000
$7,700
$3,300
$14,000
$2,400
$114
$30.0
$20.0
$12.5
$330,000
$365,000
$220,000
—
$47,000
$56,500
$10,500
$170
$164
$34.0
$18.5
MS64
MS65
MS66
MS67
PF60
$860
$11,000
$810
$1,050,000
$100,000
$925,000
$95,000
$47,650
$13,250
$660
$700
$5,000
—
$330,000
$48,000
$38,500
$45,000
$122,000
$24,500
$10,000
$700
$2,250
$485,000
$130,000
$125,500
$27,500
$1,425
$1,400
$1,550
$9,400
$45,500
$1,525
$28,500
$1,425
$1,425
$3,050
$27,000
$1,175
$1,900,000
$280,000
$2,300,000
$135,000
$72,000
$42,500
$975
$1,350
$10,000
—
$500,000
$120,000
$105,000
$91,500
$190,000
$70,000
$35,000
$2,450
$10,000
$925,000
$285,000
$180,000
$90,000
$2,900
$2,900
$3,000
$12,000
$230,000
$2,825
$42,000
$1,525
$1,525
$6,000
$43,000
$1,400
—
—
—
$195,000
$135,000
$61,500
$1,350
$6,500
$17,000
—
—
$175,000
$160,000
$260,000
$500,000
$105,000
$60,000
$4,250
$22,000
$1,100,000
$360,000
$310,000
$122,000
$6,250
$6,250
$10,000
$28,000
$380,000
$9,000
$72,000
$2,100
$2,100
$18,500
$80,000
$3,175
—
—
—
$260,000
$265,000
$95,000
$3,250
$27,000
$50,000
—
—
—
$210,000
—
$850,000
—
$100,250
$13,500
$45,000
—
—
—
$140,500
$22,500
$35,000
$35,000
$85,000
$550,000
$52,500
$145,000
$13,000
$13,000
—
$35,000
$2,350
—
—
—
$125,000
$55,000
$79,500
$2,750
$3,100
$6,000
$105,000
—
—
—
—
$240,000
—
$11,000
$3,600
$4,650
—
—
—
$12,100
$4,000
—
$6,400
$25,000
$17,900
$10,200
—
—
$10,000
MS62
$305
$2,450
$355
$420,000
$41,300
$270,000
$41,500
$26,000
$5,150
$370
$340
$2,350
—
$120,000
$16,500
$13,250
$13,250
$65,000
$5,650
$2,750
$425
$500
$130,000
$39,000
$34,000
$7,050
$685
$760
$780
$6,000
$3,550
$1,250
$17,500
$1,245
$1,245
MS63
$475
$6,200
$575
$825,000
$65,000
$420,000
$60,000
$32,250
$9,300
$495
$500
$4,100
—
$165,000
$28,500
$24,750
$20,000
$79,500
$10,000
$5,500
$540
$900
$275,000
$65,000
$80,000
$15,150
$870
$925
$970
$7,950
$11,000
$1,315
$2,400
$1,255
$1,255
MS66
MS67
—
$4,350
—
$9,000
$1,150
$28.0
$60.0
$12.0
$64,000
$500,000
$4,250
$37.50
$25.00
—
$750,000
$35,000
$37,500
$52,500
$6,500
$35,000
$15,500
$2,600
$6,350
$2,000
$1,150
$750
$1,500
$40.0
—
$700,000
$110,000
$17,250
$31,000
$38,000
—
—
—
—
—
—
$5,250
$165
$33.0
$60.0
$35.0
—
$685,000
$400,000
—
$85,000
$110,000
$25,000
$280
$650
$75.0
$22
$75,000
$80,000
$70,000
$10,000
$60,000
$29,500
$5,000
$15,000
$5,750
$3,000
$1,250
$4,500
$150
—
—
$145,000
$35,000
$75,000
$85,000
—
—
—
—
—
—
$16,500
$700
$44.00
$350
$125
—
—
—
—
$175,000
$160,000
$60,000
$850
$5,150
$3,000
$45
PF63
PF64
PF65
—
60000
4200
—
—
—
300000
140000
220000
4900
8375
$10,000
$140,000
—
—
—
—
650000
—
24200
9700
11500
—
—
—
44000
10800
—
15000
65000
43300
25000
—
—
24000
—
$100,000
$5,500
—
—
—
—
$165,000
$275,000
$6,900
$13,600
$14,000
$165,000
—
—
—
—
$775,000
—
$52,500
$13,250
$17,775
—
—
—
$85,000
$15,000
—
$25,000
$135,000
$92,000
$40,000
—
—
$35,000
—
—
$9,000
—
—
—
—
—
—
$15,575
$22,500
$26,000
$195,000
—
—
—
—
1M
—
—
$25,000
$35,000
—
—
—
$165,000
$34,000
—
$53,000
—
$210,000
$82,500
—
—
$79,500
www.numismaticnews.com / January 19, 2016
27
Story of ‘Emden’ told by collectibles
By Kerry Rodgers
The story of the German World War I
raider ship SMS Emden is one that inspires
awe even a century after it occurred. It has
been told many times.
Thanks to a collection sold May 13, 2015,
by the London auction house of Dix Noonan
Webb, a new generation of collectors can
come to appreciate the ship’s exploits.
For both Germany and Australia the
Emden held considerable significance in
the first months of WWI. For Germans it
represented one of the few early war success
stories of the Kaiserliche Marine, Kaiser
Wilhelm II’s expensively built up navy. For
Australians, it was the very first victory of
their fledgling navy.
Both countries produced medals that
told parts of the Emden story. Given that
the 25 lots sold included those of both
German and Australian origin, together they
provided an excellent example of the use of
medallic art as a propaganda tool in WWI.
Background
SMS Emden was the second and
last Dresden class light cruiser built for
Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial German Navy).
She was launched in May 1908 and completed in July 1909. She displaced 4,268 tons
and came armed with ten 10.5 centimeter
(4.1 inch) guns and two torpedo tubes.
At the outbreak of WWI she was
part of Germany’s East Asiatic Squadron
based in Tsingtao, China. Her commander
was Captain Karl von Müller.
Following the assassination of Archduke
Franz Ferdinand at Sarajevo June 28, 1914,
Müller put to sea. He assumed war was
inevitable and wanted to commerce raiding
immediately after a formal declaration was
made. One day after Germany declared
war on Russia, the Emden captured the
Russian steamer Ryazan. Müller sent the
Russian vessel back to Tsingtao where she
was converted into the auxiliary cruiser
Cormoran.
When the commander of the East Asiatic
Squadron, Vice Admiral Maximilian von
Spee, learned Japan was considering entering the war on the Allied side, he ordered
Müller to join him in the Mariana Islands.
Spee’s intention was to take his entire
squadron to South America and then make
a dash for Germany. Müller, however,
requested that the Emden be detached and
allowed to undertake raiding operations in
the Indian Ocean. Spee agreed.
28
Brass and zinc canteen tokens used on board “SMS Emden” before and during her raiding exploits. Two series of tokens exist: those showing SMS EMDEN and those showing
KREUZER EMDEN. Images courtesy Dix Noonan Webb. (5 denomination on Page 30)
Raider at large
On Aug. 14, 1914, Emden sailed for
the shipping lanes in the northern Indian
Ocean intending to pass through the
Numismatic News EXPRESS / January 19, 2016
Molucca and Banda Seas. The ship’s crew
had rigged her with a dummy funnel to
Emden/Page 30
QUALITY COINS FROM JACK H BEYMER
BUFFALO NICKELS
BUFFALO NICKELS
1913 Type 1 PCGS PR65 ........3640.00
AU58 33.00 PCGS MS65.........185.00
MS63 61.50 MS64 86.50 MS65182.50
AU50 29.50 AU55 31.50 MS60 .36.50
Fr1 3.45 Fr2 5.30 F15+ ..............21.25
VF20, a few bonks .....................15.00
1913D Ty 1 NGC MS67 ...........3150.00
AU58 70.00 PCGS MS65.........365.00
AU55 69.00 PCGS AU58 ...........72.50
EF45 52.50 AU50.......................67.50
Fr2 7.80 F15 29.50 F15+ ...........32.00
1913S Ty 1 NGC, PCGS MS65 ..807.50
PCGS MS64.............................303.50
AU55 120.00 AU58..................130.00
Fr2 21.75 F15 68.50 F15+ .........72.50
Fr1 14.25 AU50, porous ............65.00
1913 Ty 2 PCGS MS66............1192.50
MS63 70.00 PCGS MS65 ........338.50
NGC MS65, golden toned ........338.50
MS60 38.00 PCGS MS64 ..........15.00
AU55 31.00 AU58......................33.00
EF45 27.00 AU50.......................28.00
EF40, porous 10.75 VF30 ..........24.50
Fr2 7.00 VF20, obv scratch .......18.50
Fr1 4.50 EF40 dark, porous .......16.50
1913D Ty 2 NGC MS65 ...........1340.00
NGC MS62 380.00 NGC MS64583.50
NGC, PCGS AU55 ....................308.50
ANACS EF45 291.50 AU50 ......296.50
PCGS AU50 (EF45) ..................291.50
VF30 260.00 EF45 ...................288.50
F15 216.50 F15+......................222.50
EF45, small circular
scratch on buffalo....................207.50
VG10........................................201.50
VF20, steaky obverse...............145.00
Acid dated 40.00 Fr2 .................61.50
1913D Ty 2 AU50, mounted in
masonic pendant 32 triannial
conclave Denver 1913, with gold
filled 24” chain.........................375.00
1913S Ty 2 PCGS MS65 .........4340.00
MS63 1380.00 PCGS MS64 ..2130.00
AU58 937.50 PCGS MS63.....1382.50
AU50 797.50 NGC MS62.......1230.00
EF45 647.50 PCGS MS62......1230.00
PCGS, NGC AU58 ....................940.00
VF20, very pourus ...................238.50
ANACS AG3, acid treated.........112.50
Fr1 110.00 acid dated ..............110.00
1914 AU55 46.00 PCGS MS65 .540.00
AU50 42.50 ANACS MS63 ......100.00
VF30 34.00 EF45 .......................38.00
F15 32.00 F15+..........................32.25
Fr1 6.85 Fr2 10.50 AG3.5 ..........19.75
1914D EF45 .....................................397.50
PCGS MS65 ................................1855.00
PCGS MS64.............................925.00
PCGS EF40 ..................................357.50
PCGS MS63................................618.50
F15 219.50 PCGS MS62..........565.00
NGC UNC details, rev scratched,
MS64 2 very small rev
scratches .................................488.50
Fr2 44.50 MS60, porous .........287.50
VF30, porous ...........................141.50
Fr1 29.00 Acid date ...................29.00
1914S AU50 ..............................182.50
NGC MS64...............................632.50
PCGS AU55 192.50 NGC MS63.465.00
VF30 103.50 EF45 ...................147.50
AU50, porous 61.50 F15 ...........61.25
F15+, light porosity....................43.50
F12, mount removed from edge .28.50
VF20 very porous ......................18.50
Fr1 7.80 Fr2 ...............................12.00
1915 MS60 58.50 PCGS PR66..2900.00
E45 33.00 NGC MS64 .............163.50
F15 13.50 AU55 rev scratch ......17.50
F15+ 14.75 UNC, porous ...........17.00
VF30, 2 small ball berings imbedded,
1 obv in eye, 1 reverse...............11.75
VF20, light porosity ...................11.00
Fr2 3.50 F12, rev mark ................8.25
EF40, porous ...............................8.25
1915D PCGS, NGC MS64..........605.00
ANACS, PCGS MS63 ...............373.50
Fr2 10.25 EF45 162.50 AU58 ..224.50
NGC, ANACS AU55 ..................213.50
VF30 123.50 PCGS EF40 .........156.50
1915S EF45.................................500.00
NGC MS66 .............................6445.00
Fr2 25.00 AG3.5 47.50 F15 .....160.00
Acid date ....................................16.50
1916 MS64 ................................126.50
NGC MS65...............................352.50
NGC MS62.................................75.00
PCGS MS65.............................352.50
ICG, PCGS MS64 .....................128.50
NGC, PCGS MS63 .....................95.00
MS62 .........................................71.50
AU50 26.50 AU55 33.50 AU58..38.00
F15+ 10.50 VF30 .......................13.25
EF40, porous 9.25 F15 ..............10.00
AU50, a few marks ....................10.00
F15+ deep obv & rev mark ..........7.50
1916D AU58 ..............................164.50
PCGS MS65...........................2100.00
PCGS MS64.............................562.50
NGC MS61 ..............................222.50
ANACS MS63 ..........................296.50
PCGS, ANACS, NGC MS62 ......252.50
1916D AU55 .............................154.50
PCGS MS60.............................191.50
PCGS EF45 ..............................123.50
F15+ 50.00 VF30 87.50 EF45 ..121.50
NGC EF45 (EF40).....................101.50
F15, porous 25.25 VG10 ...........33.75
VF30, light obverse mark...........33.75
Fr2 8.50 EF40, porous ...............24.75
1916S AU55 ..................................190.00
PCGS MS63..............................325.00
F15 35.00 AU50.......................154.50
AU58 weakly struck ...................99.50
AU55 light marks .......................99.50
AG3.5 9.50 VG10.......................24.00
Fr1 3.25 Fr2 5.00 F12/G4 ..........12.00
1917 EF45 26.00 PCGS MS65 ..618.50
VF30 15.25 NGC MS64 ...........255.00
ANACS MS62 ..........................123.50
F15 13.85 F15+..........................14.25
VF30, obv & rev marks ..............13.85
F15+, porous 9.00 VG10 ...........12.50
VF20, porous .............................11.25
1917D EF45.................................230.00
PCGS MS63 .............................821.50
AU50 315.00 NGC MS62.........622.50
F15+ 82.50 ANACS AU58 ........370.00
F15, porous 28.75 F15 ..............73.50
VF20, porous .............................22.50
F12, porous ...............................22.50
Fr1 6.25 Fr2 9.60 AG3.5. ...........17.75
1917S VF30 ...............................200.00
PCGS MS63...........................1241.50
PCGS VF30(VF20) ...................162.50
EF45, light porosity..................129.75
PCGS F12 111.50 F15 .............129.75
VG10 89.00 EF40 porous ........109.50
Fr2 10.50 F15, porous ...............25.00
1918 PCGS MS65....................1540.00
PCGS MS64, reddish-gold tonin 650.00
F15+ 17.25 PCGS MS64..........590.00
VF30, obv marks 11.00 F15 ......14.75
VF30, edge crimped...................11.00
VF20, light rev marks.................11.00
F15+, porous 9.75 VG10 ...........10.50
F15, a little rough.........................8.75
1918/17D PCGS F12 CAC........3305.00
PCGS VG8 (G5) .....................1482.50
1918D PCGS, NGC MS63........1405.00
F15 107.50 AU55.....................451.50
EF40 die break through
bottom of date .........................290.00
Fr2 10.50 EF40, porous .............48.50
1918S PCGS MS64 .................6020.00
F15 89.50 PCGS MS63..........3430.00
Fr2 6.35 F12, porous .................15.00
1919 MS60 ..................................67.50
PCGS MS66.............................1655.00
NGC, PCGS MS65 ...................632.50
ANACS MS63 ..........................150.00
F15+ 7.50 VF30 13.25 EF45 ......24.00
EF40, porous 5.00 F15 ................6.50
1919D NGC MS65 ...................7700.00
VF30 246.50 PCGS MS64 .....2975.00
AU50, obv mark, rev flan
flaw ..........................................139.50
NGC VF25 (F12).........................98.50
Fr2 8.15 VF30 porous ................91.50
Fr1 5.30 F15+, porous ...............31.50
1919S PCGS MS63, light
rainbow toning.......................2480.00
VF30 228.00 NGC MS63 .......2065.00
F15 91.50 NGC MS62............1402.50
VF30, weak 1st 19 of date .........91.50
Fr2 3.75 NGC F15 (VG7)............32.50
VF20, porous .............................30.00
F15+, heavily hairlined ...............30.00
1920 PCGS MS66....................2240.00
AU50 32.50 NGC MS65...........840.00
NNC MS66 (MS63) .................170.00
F15+ 6.75 VF30 14.00 EF45 ......25.00
F15...............................................6.25
1920D F15+ ...............................108.50
PCGS MS63...........................1717.50
Fr2 3.80 F15, porous .................10.00
1920S PCGS MS63 .................2172.50
F15+ 85.00 PCGS MS62........1410.00
F12, porous 4.50 F15 ................65.00
Fr1 1.25 Fr2 1.90 AG3.5 ..............3.00
1921 AU50.................................118.50
NGC MS66...............................1850.00
PCGS MS65...........................1035.00
Fr2 2.25 F15 17.25 VF30 ...........48.50
1921S PCGS AU50 (EF45) ......1260.00
PCGS VG10 190.00 F15 ..........337.50
AG3.5 59.50 VG10...................188.50
F15, obv planchet peel...............75.00
Fr2 31.75 G4 rev flan flaw .........59.50
Fr1 20.50 Acid date ...................20.50
1923 PCGS, NGC MS66 ..........1575.00
AU58 56.50 PCGS MS65.........700.00
AU50 46.50 PCGS MS64.........220.00
EF45...........................................28.50
F15 6.25 F15+ 7.50 VF30 ..........13.00
1923S AU50 ..............................420.00
PCGS MS65...........................9995.00
PCGS MS62.............................856.50
PCGS MS63...........................1108.50
F15.............................................66.50
ANACS EF45(EF40) .................335.00
VG10 25.00 EF40, obv marks ..151.50
Fr2 ...............................................3.50
1924 VF30 20.00 NGC MS65 ..1025.00
BUFFALO NICKELS
F12 is 2/3 Horn, FH VF20 means Full Horn VF20
AG3
G4
VG7
F12 FH VF20
1913 TY
19.75
15.00
19.00
20.00
1913D TY1 12.00
18.50
24.00
26.00
1913S TY1 33.50
51.50
57.50
65.00
76.50
1913 TY2 10.75
16.50
18.50
21.50
23.50
1913D TY2 94.50 145.00 192.50 207.50 237.50
1913S TY2 238.50 367.50 413.50 481.50
1914
16.25
25.00
28.50
31.50
33.00
1914D
68.25 105.00 141.50 182.50 275.00
1914S
18.50
28.50
43.50
54.50
81.50
1915
5.35
8.25
10.50
11.75
1915D
15.25
23.50
33.50
49.50
90.00
1915S
39.00
60.00
86.50
124.50
1916
4.90
7.50
8.25
9.50
11.50
1916D
13.00
20.00
32.00
35.00
61.50
1916S
7.75
12.00
18.50
27.50
55.00
1917
5.85
9.00
11.25
13.25
15.25
1917D
14.75
22.50
37.50
60.00
1917S
15.25
23.50
53.50
100.00 161.50
1918
5.75
8.75
9.75
11.00
23.50
1918/7D
2065.
3300.
1918D
16.25
25.00
45.00
75.00
1918S
9.75
15.00
36.50
69.50 134.50
1919
1.95
3.00
4.25
5.00
9.75
1919D
12.00
19.00
46.50
88.00
1919S
5.75
9.00
30.00
63.00
1920
1.25
1.90
3.25
4.00
1920D
6.50
10.00
23.50
172.50
1920S
2.95
4.50
17.50
37.50 131.50
1921
3.40
5.25
8.00
11.00
32.50
1921S
43.75
67.50 130.00 224.50
1923
1.30
2.00
3.50
5.00
9.50
1923S
5.35
8.25
17.00
30.00 151.50
1924
1.25
1.95
3.50
5.00
13.50
BUFFALO NICKELS
1924 F15+ ....................................8.75
PCGS NGC MS64 ......................443.50
F15 7.25 PCGS MS62..............135.00
VF20, porous rev, sm obv
flan flaw .......................................8.25
1924D PCGS MS63, blue-red
toning ......................................996.50
VG10 30.00 F15.........................66.50
AG3.5 7.00 F15, rim bump ........20.00
Fr2 3.75 F12, rev scratch...........12.25
1924S PCGS AU58 ..................4445.00
NGC AU58 weakly struck.......1537.50
F15+.........................................383.50
AG3.75 16.00 G5 31.50 VG10 ...92.50
VG8, obv flan flaw .....................18.50
Fr1 4.50 Fr2 7.00 AG3.5 ............14.50
1925 PCGS MS66....................2100.00
F15+ 9.00 PCGS MS65............450.00
PCGS MS64.............................191.50
EF40, porous 5.00 F15 ................7.50
1925D NGC MS65 lovely golden
pink, blue toning ....................5390.00
F15 66.50 PCGS MS65..........5740.00
VG10 37.50 PCGS MS64.......1475.00
VF20 very slight porosity ...........46.00
Fr2 ...............................................4.65
1925S F15+ .................................57.50
PCGS MS63+.........................2575.00
F15 45.00 PCGS MS63..........2455.00
EF45, porous .............................21.00
1926 MS64 ................................107.50
PCGS MS66.............................445.00
NGC MS63.................................80.00
PCGS MS65.............................242.50
AU50 24.50 PCGS MS64.........110.00
VF30 1.50 EF45 .........................18.50
F15 4.75 F15+..............................5.75
1926D Fr2 5.00 PCGS MS64...1925.00
F15 62.50 PCGS MS63............562.50
1926S NGC VF35 (VF25) ...........652.50
Fr2 9.95 F15 ............................223.50
PCI VF25 (F12) ........................115.00
ANACS F15 (F12) ....................115.00
Fr1 6.45 PCGS F15 (VG10) .....104.50
1927 EF45 19.50 PCGS MS65 ..325.00
F15 4.00 F15+ 5.00 VF30 ..........11.25
1927D F15 20.00 F15+ ................27.50
1927S AU55 ..............................406.50
PCGS MS63...........................2800.00
F15 16.50 VF30 .........................75.00
1928 MS63 ..................................74.50
PCGS MS66...........................1190.00
AU58 32.50 PCGS MS65.........331.50
EF45 20.00 NGC MS64............125.00
F15 4.00 F15+ 5.00 VF30 ..........11.00
1928D F15+ 14.75 ICG MS65 ...775.00
F15 11.00 PCGS MS64............156.50
1928S MS62..............................451.50
PCGS MS65...........................5390.00
PCGS MS64...........................1052.50
AU50, obv marks .......................26.50
F15+ 9.50 VF30 26.50 EF45 ......69.50
VF30, porous 2.50 F15 ................6.00
VF20, slight porosity....................2.50
EF40, very porous........................1.50
1929 F15 4.00 F15+ 5.00 EF45 ...18.50
1929D AU58 ................................61.50
PCGS MS65...........................1380.00
F15 7.50 EF45............................47.50
1929S AU50 ................................31.00
PCGS MS66...........................1450.00
BUFFALO NICKELS
AG3
1924D
5.85
1924S
12.00
1925
2.25
1925D
7.15
1925S
2.95
1926
1.00
1926D
7.65
1926S
16.00
1927
.80
1927D
1.80
1927S
1.20
1928
1.00
1928D
.95
1928S
.95
1929
.70
1929D
.75
1929S
.70
1930
1.00
1930S
1.00
1931S
1934
.90
1934D
1.25
1935
.70
1935D
1.00
1935S
.70
1936
.70
1936D
.70
1936S
.70
1937
.70
1937D
.70
1937D 3LEG 1937S
.70
1938D
2.55
1938D/S
1938D/D
-
EF40
26.50
26.50
547.50
35.00
355.00
121.50
150.00
423.50
15.00
99.50
99.50
18.50
174.50
240.00
41.50
290.00
16.75
315.00
298.50
18.50
64.50
332.50
-
PCGS MS63...............................93.50
BUFFALO NICKELS
1929S PCGS MS65 ...................430.00
EF45 21.50 PCGS MS64..........198.50
AU58, nice blueish toning .........45.00
F15 4.25 F15+ 5.25 VF30 ..........11.25
EF40, sm obv flan flaw ................5.25
1930 PCGS MS65......................290.00
NGC, PCGS MS64 ...................110.00
EF45 18.50 NGC MS63..............83.50
F15 4.00 F15+ 5.00 VF30 ..........11.00
1930 doubled die reverse
5 legs variety FS801
PCGS EF40 (VF20) ..................135.00
1930S PCGS MS64, lightly
toned........................................247.50
MS60 77.50 NGC MS64 ..........247.50
EF45 28.00 AU50.......................42.50
F15 4.75 F15+ 5.75 VF30 ..........13.50
1930S doubled die obverse,
Wexler, Pope & Flynn
WDDO-001 MS63....................271.50
1931S AU50 ................................56.50
PCGS MS66...........................1195.00
PCGS MS65.............................360.00
EF45, obv mark 36.50 EF45 ......46.50
F15 24.00 F15+..........................25.75
Fr2 10.00 VF20, porous.............19.25
EF40, S7 punched on rev ..........21.50
1934 PCGS MS65......................295.00
PCGS MS64.............................135.00
EF45 19.00 AU50 28.50 AU55...36.50
F15 4.00 F15+ 4.50 VF30 ............9.50
1934D NGC, PCGS MS65..........618.50
EF45 40.00 PCGS, NGC MS64 .282.50
F15 7.50 F15+ 9.25 VF30 ..........20.00
1935 MS63 42.00 NGC MS66 ...247.50
MS62 35.00 PCGS MS65 ........150.00
MS60 31.00 ANACS MS65......150.00
AU55..........................................18.50
VF30 3.00 EF45 7.25 AU50 .......13.50
ANI AU55 (EF40) .........................6.00
1935 doubled die obverse F12 ..100.00
1935D NGC, PCGS MS65..........505.00
EF45 49.00 MS63 ....................107.50
F15 6.50 F15+ 7.25 VF30 ..........18.00
1935S MS63................................84.50
PCGS MS65.............................261.50
MS60 56.50 NGC MS65 ..........261.50
AU58 38.00 NGC MS64...........100.00
AU55 31.00 PCGS MS63...........86.50
VF30 4.00 EF45 11.25 AU50 .....20.00
1936 PCGS PR67 Brilliant .......4565.00
PCGS PR66 Brilliant ..............3450.00
PCGS PR65 CAC Brilliant ......2070.00
PCGS PR65 Brilliant ..............2065.00
The satin is slightly rarer than the
brilliant, but most collectors prefer
the mirror field of the brilliant proof.
G4
9.00
18.50
3.50
11.00
4.50
1.50
11.75
24.50
1.25
2.75
1.85
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.10
1.25
1.10
1.50
1.50
18.50
1.35
2.00
1.10
1.50
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
6.00
-
VG7
20.00
54.50
4.10
25.00
11.00
2.25
21.50
59.50
1.75
7.25
2.90
2.00
3.00
2.00
1.65
1.75
1.65
2.00
2.25
20.00
1.80
3.25
1.20
2.35
1.25
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
600.00
1.25
4.35
8.00
-
F12 FH VF20
36.50 135.00
107,50 688.50
5.00
13.00
46.00
21.00 102.50
3.50
8.00
36.00
112.50 500.00
2.50
7.50
9.50
46.00
4.50
45.00
2.50
7.50
5.00
24.50
2.50
16.50
2.50
2.75
2.75
7.50
2.50
7.25
3.25
8.50
21.50
30.00
2.50
6.50
5.00
13.50
1.40
2.25
3.50
11.00
1.45
2.75
1.30
2.00
1.30
2.50
1.30
2.00
1.30
2.00
1.30
2.25
622.50 770.00
1.50
2.50
5.00
5.25
11.00
6.50
-
EF40
25.00
15.00
105.00
15.00
36.50
15.00
43.50
15.00
14.50
18.50
43.50
12.50
26.50
25.00
5.50
3.50
4.00
3.50
4.00
990.00
4.00
5.50
23.50
-
BUFFALO NICKELS
BUFFALO NICKELS
1936 NGC PR66 satin..............2385.00
NGC PR64 .............................1615.00
MS65 91.50 PCGS MS66 ........132.50
NGC MS64 60.00 NGC MS65....93.50
PCI MS66 (MS64) .....................60.00
MS63 51.50 MS64 ....................58.50
AU55 15.00 AU58 19.50 MS60 .31.00
VF30 2.75 EF45 5.50 AU50 .........8.50
modern made hobo nickel ...........5.75
1936 doubled die obv FS101
F15.............................................27.50
1936D PCGS MS66 ...................335.00
MS60 39.50 NGC MS66 ..........335.00
AU58 32.00 PCGS MS65.........136.50
EF45 12.75 AU50 25.00 AU55...29.00
AU58, circular counting
machine mark ..............................2.50
1936D/D NW RPM2
PCGS MS65.............................205.00
1936S MS64................................58.50
PCGS MS65.............................128.50
MS63 42.50 ANACS MS65......128.50
ICG MS64 ..................................61.50
AU55 21.50 AU58......................26.50
MS60 .........................................39.50
VF30 3.00 EF45 7.75 AU50 .......13.50
1936S/S RPM1 south EF40.........50.00
F15.............................................21.00
G4 9.50 VG7 12.50 F12 .............17.50
1937 PCGS PR67 ....................3225.00
PCGS MS65...............................65.00
PCGS PR66 ...........................2525.00
ANACS MS65 ............................65.00
NGC PR65 .............................1960.00
MS65 62.50 PCGS PR64.......1375.00
MS64 48.50 PCGS MS66 ........112.50
NGC MS66...............................112.50
PCI MS60 32.50 MS63..............46.50
AU55 14.50 AU58 19.50 MS60 .31.00
VF30 2.75 EF45 5.50 AU50 .........8.50
1937D MS65 ...............................70.00
PCGS MS66.............................170.00
MS64 45.00 NGC MS66 ..........170.00
ANACS, NGC MS65 ...................72.50
MS60 33.50 MS63 ....................37.50
AU55 17.50 AU58......................22.50
VF30 3.00 EF45 6.75 AU50 .......11.00
1937D/D/D RPM5 PCGS MS65 .108.50
1937D 3 leg NGC MS62 ..........4045.00
PCGS MS62...........................4045.00
PCGS AU53 ...........................1385.00
NGC MS61.............................3425.00
PCGS AU58 ...........................1960.00
NGC AU55 (its really 55) .......1675.00
ANACS AU50 .........................1192.50
NGC AU55 (EF45) ..................1085.00
PCGS F15 668.50 NGC EF45 .1085.00
1937D PCGS EF45 (EF40) .......1015.00
F15 666.50 PCGS EF40 .........1015.00
PCGS AU50 (EF40) ................1015.00
NGC VF35 (F15).......................668.50
PCI VF30 (F15) ........................668.50
PCGS VF25 (F15) ....................668.50
NGC G6 ....................................702.50
1937S MS64................................48.50
ANACS MS66 ..........................112.50
PCGS, NGC MS65 .....................72.50
MS63 46.50 PCGS MS64 ..........51.00
NGC MS63.................................48.50
AU55 18.50 AU58......................22.50
MS60 .........................................31.00
VF30 3.25 EF45 7.50 AU50 .......13.50
AU58, two tiny mint made
rim clips.....................................13.50
1938D NGC MS67 .....................200.00
NGC, PCGS MS66 .....................72.50
PCGS MS65 48.50 MS66 ..........70.00
MS63 33.50 MS64 ....................35.00
MS65 .........................................46.50
MS64 beautifully toned..............42.50
AU55 15.75 AU58 17.50 MS60 .23.00
EF45 8.25 AU50.........................12.25
1938D/S strong S shows
under D PCGS MS66+ .............315.00
MS64 147.50 PCGS MS66 ......300.00
MS63 83.50 PCGS MS65 ........156.50
ANACS, PCGS MS64.......... .....150.00
F15 13.00 AU58.........................46.50
AU50, porous 8.00 F15+. ..........13.50
1938D/S medium weak variety
OMM3, early die state
AU55 30.00 AU58......................34.50
MS64 .......................................110.00
OMM4 MS64 110.00 MS65 ....147.50
F12 8.25 F15 10.00 EF45...........21.50
1938D/S weak varity OMM5
MS64 84.50 MS65 ..................112.50
1938D/D/S OMM1 SEGS MS64 165.00
MS63 .........................................92.50
1938D/D MS64............................70.00
PCGS MS66.............................275.00
PCGS MS65 128.50 MS66 ......272.50
MS65 126.50 ANACS MS65....128.50
ICG MS64 ..................................72.50
AU58 35.00 MS60 .....................42.50
MS63 .........................................65.00
F15+ 7.75 AU55.........................32.00
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others patrolled likely coaling stations.
Here is the 5-kreuzer denomination. Brass
and zinc canteen tokens used on board
“SMS Emden” before and during her raiding
exploits. Two series of tokens exist: those
showing SMS EMDEN and those showing KREUZER EMDEN. Images courtesy Dix
Noonan Webb.
give her the profile of a British vessel.
Learning a British armored cruiser lay
ahead on his intended route Müller sailed
up the coast of Sumatra and entered the
Bay of Bengal on Sept. 5. His arrival
would come as a total surprise to the
British who believed him to be still with
Spee’s squadron.
His first success was the capture of
a Greek collier carrying equipment for
the British. Müller took the ship into
his service and agreed to pay the crew.
Over ensuing weeks five more ships were
captured. Of these four were sunk and
the fifth used to carry the crews from the
other vessels.
When Müller learned from a Norwegian
merchantman that Allied warships were
operating in the area he upped-stakes and
headed to the eastern coast of India.
Shortly thereafter the crew of a released
Italian freighter told the British of their
encounter with Müller. This saw an immediate cessation of shipping in Bengal with
two British cruisers and one Japanese
detailed to search for Emden while two
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Madras shelled
In late September Müller decided to
make a major propaganda statement and
demonstrate his freedom of movement.
He shelled Madras on the evening of
Sept. 22.
He left oil tanks on fire and others
damaged. The British promptly excluded
all shipping from the Bay of Bengal. As a
result Emden’s first month of raiding saw
exports from eastern India decrease by 61
percent.
The news of Emden’s successes and
their consequences struck a chord in the
German homeland. The ships and its crew
were acclaimed heroes. Among the many
accolades was a raft of medallic issues.
For his part, Müller now assumed he
had overstayed his welcome in Indian
waters. He headed for western Ceylon.
There he sank a pair of British merchantmen on Sept. 25 and subsequently captured a British collier packed with high
grade coal. He promptly put a prize crew
on board and used her to support subsequent operations.
After sinking two more British vessels
Müller coaled-up at the Maldives and then
headed to Diego Garcia for maintenance
and a little rest and relaxation. Here the
British garrison was blissfully unaware
that Germany and Britain were at war.
They welcomed the Emden warmly.
Two days later the ship was back to
sea. By Oct. 20 she had captured six more
vessels. Müller ordered four sunk and
retained one for coaling. He sent the captured crews to a neutral port on the fifth.
Penang attacked
Müller proved elusive. He invariably turned up where least expected. On
Oct. 27 he launched a surprise attack on
Penang in British Malaya.
Emden approached the harbor entrance
at 0300 in the wee hours of the morning
with her dummy funnel rigged. The lookouts spotted the Russian cruiser Zhemchug
in port. Emden pulled alongside fired one
torpedo and then opened-fire with its
10.5 cm guns. A second torpedo caused
a major explosion and the Russian vessel sank at its moorings. The toll was 81
Russian sailors killed and 129 wounded.
As Müller was leaving he spotted a
British freighter loaded with ammunition.
He was preparing to capture this ship
when he noted he the approach of French
destroyer Mousquet quite unprepared for
attack. He quickly sent her to the bottom.
Numismatic News EXPRESS / January 19, 2016
The Penang raid sent major shock
waves through the Allies. It led them
to delay sending large convoys from
Australia until suitable escorts were available. But the German home front could
not get enough of the gallant Emden and
her daring captain. The medallic tributes
of 1914 make this very clear.
Müller’s next move was to provide a
diversion for the 16 warships from five
Allied nations searching for him in the
northern Indian Ocean. He set sail for the
British coaling, wireless and transoceanic
cable station in the Cocos Islands.
The Emden arrived off Direction
Island in the Cocos early in the morning
of Nov. 9. A well-armed landing party of
53 was immediately sent ashore under
Kapitänleutnant Hellmuth von Mücke.
Their task was to destroy the wireless and
all installations concerned with the vital
intercontinental communications cable.
Battle royal
For Müller the Cocos was to prove
one bridge too far. The British had posted
lookouts who were wide awake. They
spotted the ship and its false funnel as it
closed. Before the vessel could jam signals the Cocos wireless operator had gotten away one message, “Unidentified ship
off entrance.” This did little to concern
Müller. Monitoring of the Allied search
vessels had told him they were at least 250
nautical miles distant.
Unfortunately for the Germans the
signal was picked up by a new arrival in
the area of which Müller was unaware,
the Australian light cruiser HMAS Sydney
providing an escort to a convoy of Anzac
troops on their way to Egypt. She was
just 52 nautical miles away and immediately steamed at top speed for the
Cocos. Although Emden did pick up wireless messages from Sydney Müller still
believed her to be much further north.
At 0900 hours Emden’s lookouts spotted a smoke cloud on the horizon. They
first assumed it was the Emden’s collier
but 30 minutes later knew it to be a major
warship approaching at high speed. Von
Mücke’s landing party was still ashore.
There was no time for their recovery.
Sydney closed to 9,500 yards and
turned to parallel the course of Emden.
The German cruiser opened fire first.
Müller’s hoped a rapid fire salvo might
overwhelm Sydney given that her armament of 152 mm (6 inch) guns packed a
far greater punch than those of Emden.
Emden/Page 32
www.numismaticnews.com / January 19, 2016
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Emden/from Page 31
Much to the surprise of the Australians
Emden scored direct hits at a far great
range than Sydney believed her capable.
However, the German was unable to inflict
a disabling punch before the Australian
cruiser replied with her powerful guns.
Just 16 shells hit the Sydney and of these
only five exploded.
Emden turned to get within torpedo
range but before this could be achieved
Sydney had her range and began inflicting
serious damage. One of Emden’s forward
guns was taken out along with her wireless compartment.
A second attempt to fire a torpedo saw
Emden take direct hits on her steering gear
and her guns’ range finders.
A third attempt, with Müller steering
using just with his propellers, saw Sydney
turn away and lob shells from a distance
exploding ammunition near Emden’s starboard No. 4 gun.
Beached
Müller did not give up until his superstructure was shredded along with the rear
two funnels and foremast. With Sydney
maneuvering to keep out of torpedo range
Müller decided to beach Emden on North
Keeling Island to save the lives of his
crew. He did so at 1115 hours.
Emden’s engines and boilers were flooded. Her breech blocks and torpedo aiming
gear were thrown overboard. All signal
books and secret papers were burned.
Sydney now diverted to capture the
Emden’s collier. Her crew scuttled her
as the Australian cruiser approached.
When Sydney returned to the wreck to
ask if Emden’s crew would surrender, the
Germans were unable to reply so Sydney
resumed shelling. White flags were then
raised and the Australians ceased fire.
The 16 hits the Emden scored on Sydney
killed three of her crew and wounded 13.
For her part, Sydney scored 100 hits with
Emden losing 133 out of a crew of 376.
The survivors, including Müller, was
taken captive the following day. The
wounded men were sent to Australia. The
uninjured were initially interned in Malta
and later in England. Among those taken
prisoner was Oberleutnant zur See Franz
Josef, second son of Prince Wilhelm of
Hohenzollern.
Mexican silver
A search of Emden by the Australians
turned up a prize cache of 6,429 silver
Mexican pesos. This was Müller’s contin32
sculptress Lotte Benter. Her portrait
shows him weary and careworn.
A month before the armistice in
October 1918 he was repatriated to
Germany. There he was awarded Pour le
Mérite (Blue Max) and received his long
overdue promotion to Kapitän zur See.
In early 1919 he retired from the Navy,
dying suddenly in 1923 probably a direct
result of his frequent malarial bouts.
A medal was done of von Müller in 1917 by
Danish sculptress Lotte Benter.
gency fund he had used to buy supplies,
pay for repairs or captured crew. Silver
Mexican pesos and 8 reales were commonly used in German’s Tsingtao colony
for trade with the Chinese. On board the
crew used brass and zinc canteen tokens.
When the silver pesos arrived in
Australia 1,000 were converted into unofficial medals by Sydney jeweler W. Kerr.
In 1918 these were presented to Sydney’s
Capt. John Glossop and to the officers and
men who served at the time of the ship’s
victory. Others went to staff on the Cocos
Islands, the Admiralty, the Australian
War Memorial and other museums. The
remainder were sold to the public to
defray costs. Of the unmounted coins
653 were distributed by the Department
of Navy and 343 sold to the public. The
remaining 4,433 were melted, the silver
sold and the money used by the RAN
Relief fund.
Emden’s short-lived three month raiding career had been most successful. It had
covered 30,000 nautical miles, destroyed
two Allied warships, and sank or captured 16 British ships and one Russian
merchantman for a total of 70,825 tons.
And she had put a major kink in the Allies
all-important Indian export trade. Her
activities have been described by historian
George Odgers as … “one of the most
daring careers of maritime destruction in
naval history.”
Almost more importantly her propaganda value on the German home front
had been incalculable. Medallic commemoratives continued to be produced
enshrining her memory.
Müller was not so fortunate. He suffered badly from malaria and was eventually sent to The Netherlands for treatment,
as part of a humanitarian exchange of
prisoners. This would see him immortalized in bronze by the talented Danish
Numismatic News EXPRESS / January 19, 2016
Remarkable von Mücke
The beaching of Emden had been
observed by von Mücke’s team. He
promptly ordered the seizure of the semiderelict, 95 ton schooner, Ayesha. The
experienced German sailors quickly had
her seaworthy. After renaming her Emden
II they upped anchor and sailed for Padang
before Sydney returned from her fruitless
pursuit of the collier.
On arrival in Sumatra a German
freighter transported them to Yemen.
There they made their way up the Red
Sea, battling desert and armed Bedouins.
They were rescued by the Emir of Mecca.
They were treated well but Mücke
came to believe the Emir was holding them
as political bargaining chips. Under cover
of darkness the entire party decamped to
sail north in two dhows. At Al Wajh they
landed and marched to the German railhead of the Hejaz Railway. They arrived in
May 1916. All 49 survivors then boarded
a train to Constantinople.
They disembarked in good order with
Mücke at their head, bearing their battle
standard they had carried from Cocos.
Coming to a halt before German Admiral
Wilhelm Souchon, von Mücke lowered his
sword and reported, “[The landing party
of Emden: 5 officers, 7 petty officers and
30 men strong.]”
Von Mücke’s odyssey is one of the
longest wartime escapes ever undertaken:
over 6,800 miles by sea and land. All but
five of his party made it home.
Although Kaiser Wilhelm II had abdicated in 1918 as German Emperor and
King of Prussia, he had not relinquished his
role as Head of the Royal House. As such
he was still able to confer the Royal House
Order and on Jan. 26, 1920, each of the
surviving officers of Emden were awarded
a Princely Hohenzollern Honor Cross commensurate with their rank while 13 petty
officers and several ratings received the
Princely Hohenzollern Gold Honor Medal
with Swords and the Princely Hohenzollern
Silver Merit Medal with Swords, respectively. All awards were made retroactive to
May 19, 1918. X
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www.numismaticnews.com / January 19, 2016
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Pottsville, Pa., a coal country gem
By Mark Hotz
On a nice sunny Saturday in October, I
felt liking taking a drive and set off north
on Interstate 83 out of Baltimore, headed
for Pennsylvania. The leaves were changing color, the sun was shining, and eventually I found myself approaching Pottsville,
Pa., a very old city with an interesting
history. So I decided to take a look.
Pottsville is the seat of Schuylkill
County in eastern Pennsylvania’s old coal
region, about 100 miles northwest of
Philadelphia. Although once much more
populous, today Pottsville is home to
around 15,000.
Pottsville’s anthracite coal history
began in 1790 when a coal seam was discovered by hunter Necho Allen. Legend
has it that Allen fell asleep at the base of
the Broad Mountain and woke to the sight
of a large fire; his campfire had ignited an
outcropping of coal.
By 1795, an anthracite-fired finery
forge was established on the Schuylkill
River. In 1806, John Potts purchased the
forge. By an act of assembly of the
Commonwealth approved March 1, 1811,
the county of Schuylkill was erected out of
portions of Berks and Northampton; this
placed the site of Pottsville in Schuylkill
County. The town was formally laid out in
1816 by a local surveyor, Henry Donnell.
Pottsville was incorporated as a borough
on Feb. 19, 1828.
In 1829, D.G. Yuengling & Son established what is now the oldest operated family beer brewery in the United
States. In 1851, Pottsville became the
county seat, the original county seat
being Orwigsburg. The Philadelphia and
Reading Coal and Iron Co., acquired
extensive coal lands and would become
one of the most notable of the coal companies operating in Pennsylvania until the
demise of the anthracite industry after
World War II.
Because of its location along the
Schuylkill River, Pottsville developed a
small textile industry. Out of this industry
grew the Phillips Van Heusen Co., which
was founded in 1881. Moses Phillips and
his wife Endel began sewing shirts by
hand and selling them from pushcarts to
the local coal miners.
Until the middle of the 20th century,
Pottsville was a popular destination for
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many traveling acts and vaudeville performers. The 1929 film “Berth Marks”
stars the comedy legends Laurel and
Hardy as they attempt to reach Pottsville
by train for one of their booked performances. Pearl Bailey had once resided
in Pottsville during the early part of her
entertaining career. Soldiers in training at
nearby Fort Indiantown Gap were prohibited from visiting Pottsville during most
of World War II due to the large amounts
of illicit venues and activities present durHotz/Page 36
Here is a lovely and rare $50 Brown Back note issued by the Miners National Bank of Pottsville,
Pennsylvania. Note the super pen signatures. (From the author’s collection)
This rare $5 Brown Back was issued by the Government National Bank of Pottsville, the only so
named bank in the nation. The bank closed in 1897, having issued First Charter and Brown Backs
only. From the author’s collection
Here is a $10 Series of 1882 Brown Back note issued by the Pennsylvania National Bank of
Pottsville, the last of Pottsville’s banks to issue Brown Backs. From the author’s collection
Numismatic News EXPRESS / January 19, 2016
U.S. TYPE COIN SALE, STARTER SETS OF DIFFERENT DATES &
MIXED ROLLS AT BUDGET PRICES
FOR EVERY 10 OF EQUAL VALUE, MIX OR MATCH, ADD AN EXTRA ONE OF EQUAL VALUE FOR FREE
Dates of our choice, but every group or roll will include some better dates & Varieties.
Choice BU
EARLY CENTS
AGGVG- FineVFXFAUBU
MS63
FOR SALE
G
VG
Fine
VF
XF
AU
BU MS60+ R&B
Matron Head 1816-39;
20 DIFFERENT
$195 $395 $550 $750 $1,500 $2,750 $3,500 $5,950 $7,500
Braided Hair 1839-57
20 DIFFERENT
$175 $350 $395 $595 $750 $950 $1,950 $2,950 $4,950
Flying Eagle. 3 Diff., 1857,
58 SL & LL
$35
$59
$75
$99 $125 $295 $495 $1,250 $2,450
Copper-Nickel 1859-64
Rolls of 40
$195 $295 $395 $495 $750 $1,450 $1,950 $3,450 $4,950
Indian Bronze 1864-1909
Rolls of 50
$45
$75 $125 $175 $225 $250 $495 $950 $1,950
FIVE CENT PIECES
AGGVG- FineVFXFAUBU Choice BU
ON SALE
G
VG
Fine
VF
XF
AU
BU MS60+ MS63
Seated Lib. 1837-73
10 Different
$85
$95 $195 $245 $295 $395 $650 $1,250 $3,750
Shield, Rays 1866-83
10 Different
$85
$95 $195 $225 $275 $495 $750 $1,250 $1,750
Liberty W/Cents
1883-1912 Rolls of 40
$29
$39
$75 $175 $295 $950 $1,450 $1,950 $3,750
Buffalo 1913-1938
Rolls of 40
$19
$25
$35
$45
$95 $195 $395 $950 $1,250
SILVER DIMES
AGGVG- FineVFXFAUBU Choice BU
ON SALE
G
VG
Fine
VF
XF
AU
BU MS60+ MS63
Bust 1814-37
10 Different
$225 $395 $595 $750 $950 $2,450 $3,450
—
—
Seated 1837-1891
10 Different
$75 $125 $145 $195 $250 $295 $595 $1,250 $1,750
Barber 1892-1916
Rolls of 50
$95 $125 $195 $245 $395 $950 $1,950 $4,500 $7,500
Mercury 1916-45
Rolls of 50
$85
$95 $110 $125 $145 $175 $195 $295
$395
QUARTERS
AGGVG- FineVFXFAUBU Choice BU
ON SALE
G
VG
Fine
VF
XF
AU
BU MS60+ MS63
Seated 1838-91
10 Different
$125 $225 $275 $395 $495 $575 $1,250 $2,250 $4,950
Barber 1892-1916
Rolls of 40
$195 $295 $595 $950 $1,450 $4,950 $3,950 $7,500
—
Standing Liberty
1917-30 Rolls of 40
$175 $275 $375 $495 $750 $995 $2,450 $3,950 $5,950
Silver Washington
Rolls of 40
$160 $180 $195 $210 $225 $245 $275 $295
$325
SILVER HALF DOLLARS
AGGVG- FineVFXFAUBU Choice BU
ON SALE
G
VG
Fine
VF
XF
AU
BU MS60+ MS63
Bust Capped 1807-39
5 different
$195 $295 $350 $395 $450 $650 $1,450 $4,950 $7,500
Seated Liberty 1839-91
5 different
$125 $195 $245 $295 $495 $595 $750 $1,450 $3,500
Barber 1892-1915
10 Different
$110 $145 $225 $750 $950 $1,450 $2,950 $4,950 $7,500
Walking 1916-47
Rolls of 20
$195 $220 $240 $250 $295 $350 $450 $650
$750
Franklin 1948-1963
Rolls of 20
$180 $190 $210 $240 $250 $280 $295 $350
$395
SILVER DOLLARS
AGGVG- FineVFXFAUBU Choice BU
ON SALE
G
VG
Fine
VF
XF
AU
BU MS60+ MS63
Seated, Motto 1840-73
5 Different
$1,250 $1,450 $1,550 $1,750 $1,950 $2,250 $3,500 $7,500
—
Trade Dollars 1873-85
5 Different
$550 $595 $695 $795 $850 $995 $1,450 $4,500 $7,500
Morgan 1878-1904
Rolls of 20
$550 $595 $650 $695 $750 $795 $895 $1,200 $1,450
Peace 1921-1935
Rolls of 20
$410 $425 $450 $475 $495 $550 $650 $750
$850
Choice Gem
SINGLE TYPE COINS
GVGFineVFXFAUBUBU
BU
HALF CENTS ON SALE
VG
FINE
VF
XF
AU
BU MS60+ MS63 MS64
Draped Bust
1800-1808, each:
$49
$65
$85 $135 $245 $500 $950 $2,800 $5,100
Classic Head
1809-1836, each:
$45
$60
$65
$70
$80 $125 $185 $370
$540
Braided Hair
1849-1857, each:
$55
$65
$75
$85
$95 $125 $165 $345
$490
Choice Gem
CENTS
GVGFineVFXFAUBUBU
BU
ON SALE
VG
FINE
VF
XF
AU
BU MS60+ MS63 MS64
Liberty Cap 1793-1796
$290 $385 $565 $1,175 $2,800 $4,150 $7,500
—
—
Draped Bust 1796-1807
$50
$70 $155 $300 $660 $1,600 $2,850 $8,000
—
Classic Head 1808-1814
$45
$75 $180 $410 $800 $2,100 $4,400 $8,500
—
Coronet 1816-1839
$20
$25
$30
$60
$90 $175 $220 $320
$495
Braided Hair 1839-1857
$20
$22
$25
$30
$50 $110 $150 $175
$335
Flying Eagle 1857-1858
$19
$25
$35
$45
$95 $175 $355 $850 $1,230
Indian No Shield 1859
$9
$15
$20
$40
$85 $165 $185 $575 $1,075
Copper-Nickel 1860-64
$6
$7
$12
$19
$39
$50
$80 $165
$310
Indian Bronze 1864-1909
$2
$3
$3
$4
$6
$15
$30
$35
$45
Choice Gem
TWO CENT PIECES
GVGFineVFXFAUBUBU
BU
ON SALE
VG
FINE
VF
XF
AU
BU MS60+ MS63 MS64
1864-1873
$18
$20
$22
$30
$40
$80 $100 $115
$165
Gem BU
MS65
R&B
—
THREE CENT PIECES
ON SALE
Nickel Type 1865-1889
1851-1853 One Outline
1854-1858 3 Outlines
1859-1873 2 Outlines
G
$13
$20
$25
$25
VG
$14
$40
$40
$45
F
$15
$45
$45
$50
VF25
$20
$50
$55
$55
EF45
$30
$55
$95
$70
AU55
$50
$135
$170
$140
FIVE CENT PIECES
ON SALE
Capped Bust 1829-1837
Seated, No Stars 1837
Seated, No Drap 1838-40
Seated, Stars 1840-59
Seated, Arrows 1853-55
Seated, Legend 1860-73
Shield, Rays 1866-67
No Rays 1867-1883
Liberty No Cents 1883
Liberty W/Cents 1883-1912
Buffalo Mound Type I 1913
Buffalo Line 1913-1938
GVG
$45
$35
$15
$15
$15
$15
$25
$15
$8
$1
$9
$1
VGFINE
$60
$45
$18
$18
$18
$18
$35
$24
$9
$2
$12
$2
FineVF
$65
$65
$20
$19
$20
$19
$50
$25
$12
$7
$14
$3
VFXF
$95
$120
$25
$20
$25
$20
$70
$30
$14
$15
$16
$4
XFAU
$135
$180
$60
$45
$50
$35
$130
$55
$16
$25
$19
$7
AUBUBU MS60+
$200 $305
$400 $550
$165 $220
$110 $140
$120 $175
$65 $130
$220 $250
$95 $125
$15
$25
$45
$55
$25
$30
$12
$19
OLD SILVER DIMES
ON SALE
Bust, Large 1809-1828
Bust, Small 1828-1837
Seated, No Stars 1837-38
Seated, ND 1838-40
Seated, Stars 1840-60
Seated, Arrows 1853-55
Seated, Legend 1860-91
Seated, Arrows 1873-74
Barber 1892-1916
Mercury 1916-1945
GVG
$30
$30
$30
$15
$15
$14
$12
$15
$3
—
VGFINE
$40
$40
$40
$20
$19
$16
$15
$19
$4
—
FineVF
$45
$45
$80
$25
$25
$19
$19
$35
$9
—
VFXF
$90
$65
$215
$35
$35
$25
$25
$50
$19
—
XFAU
$340
$220
$420
$100
$45
$35
$35
$110
$29
—
AUBUBU MS60+
$500 $875
$385 $660
$640 $850
$225 $285
$125 $210
$130 $230
$65 $130
$255 $380
$55
$90
—
—
TWENTY CENT PIECES
GON SALE
VG
Seated Liberty 1875-78
$125
QUARTERS ON SALE
G
Bust, Heraldic 1804-1807 $450
Bust, Large 1815-1828
$95
Bust, Small 1831-1838
$65
Seated, No Drapery
1838-40
$30
Seated No Motto 1840-65 $25
Seated, Arrws/Rays 1853 $25
Seated, Arrows 1854-55
$25
Seated, Motto 1866-91
$25
Seated, Arrows 1873-74
$25
Barber 1892-1916
$7
Standing Type 1 1916-17 $20
Standing Type 2 1917-30
$7
VGFINE
$135
VG
$495
$110
$90
FineVFXFAUBUVF
XF
AU
BU MS60+
$175 $160 $225 $355 $550
F
VF25
EF45 AU55 MS60
$750 $1,450 $3,450 $4,750
—
$225 $450 $1,450 $1,950 $3,450
$125 $175 $395 $675 $1,100
MS60
$85
$170
$220
$175
MS64
$210
$395
$1,225
$430
Gem
BU
MS64
$1,175
$1,260
$575
$480
$515
$400
$635
$260
$45
$175
$75
$29
Gem
BU
MS64
$3,300
$2,500
$3,200
$1,100
$850
$875
$400
$1,500
$325
$20
Gem
BU
MS64
$1,450
MS64
—
—
$7,250
MS65
$500
$715
$2,040
$750
Superb
Gem BU
MS65
$2,450
$2,700
$1,600
$850
$1,375
$740
$1,975
$575
$150
$435
$95
$35
Superb
Gem BU
MS65
—
$6,500
$6,275
$2,625
$2,050
$2,025
$780
$3,700
$550
$30
Superb
Gem BU
MS65
$2,450
MS65
—
—
—
$750 $1,450 $3,750
—
$165 $255 $500
$865
$290 $800 $1,875 $4,100
$220 $390 $1,100 $2,350
$135 $230 $530
$835
$385 $650 $1,325 $1,550
$105 $170 $425
$575
$175 $205 $270
$315
$65
$80 $180
$280
Choice Gem
AUBUBU
BU
BU MS60+ MS63 MS64
—
—
—
—
$4,000 $8,350
—
—
$315 $925 $1,900 $2,875
$360 $940 $2,000 $4,600
$2,000 $5,000
—
—
$190 $360 $915 $1,650
$550 $1,325 $3,100 $4,900
$275 $500 $1,325 $2,400
$175 $340 $710 $1,150
$405 $765 $1,750 $3,200
$330 $390 $850 $1,200
$24
$29
$39
$45
$12
$15
$17
$19
Choice Gem
AUBUBU
BU
BU MS60+ MS63 MS64
—
$2,875
—
$8,000
$1,725
$3,250
$1,025
$625
$435
Superb
Gem BU
MS65
—
—
$8,800
—
—
$4,850
$2,200
$7,700
$3,600
—
$2,775
$75
$25
Superb
Gem BU
MS65
—
$7,500
—
$4,950
Gem BU
MS65
$7,500
$4,950
—
$1,450
Gem BU
MS65
—
$4,950
—
$595
Gem BU
MS65
—
—
—
$395
Gem BU
MS65
—
—
—
$1,250
$495
Gem BU
MS65
—
—
$1,950
$1,750
Superb
Gem BU
MS65
—
$1,100
$925
Superb
Gem BU
MS65
—
—
—
$1,050
$685
$3,150
$1,075
$310
$45
Superb
Gem BU
MS65
$320
$55
$30
$30
$30
$30
$30
$10
$45
$9
$125
$35
$40
$35
$35
$50
$29
$60
$19
$150
$45
$75
$45
$45
$95
$45
$80
$29
$395
$60
$135
$60
$55
$165
$55
$105
$45
SILVER HALF DOLLARS
GVGFineVFXFON SALE
VG
FINE
VF
XF
AU
Flowing Hair 1794-1795 $900 $1,300 $2,300 $3,150
—
Bust, Heraldic 1801-07
$165 $200 $240 $600 $1,725
Bust, Lettered 1807-36
$50
$65
$70
$80 $145
Bust, Reeded 1836-39
$50
$65
$70 $100 $175
Seated Liberty, ND 1839
$35
$65 $125 $285 $825
Seated No Motto 1839-66 $35
$45
$55
$75 $100
Seated, Rays 1853
$35
$45
$55
$95 $210
Seated, Arrows 1854-55
$35
$45
$55
$75 $120
Seated, Motto 1866-91
$35
$45
$55
$75 $100
Seated, Arrows 1873-74
$45
$55
$75
$95 $190
Barber 1892-1915
$15
$16
$25
$65 $160
Walking 1916-47
$12
$14
$16
$18
$22
Franklin 1948-1963
—
$8
$9
$10
$11
MS63
$125
$235
$600
$260
Choice
BU
MS63
$730
$725
$335
$235
$265
$210
$340
$180
$35
$115
$45
$25
Choice
BU
MS63
$2,200
$1,650
$1,550
$685
$475
$525
$220
$725
$200
$15
Choice
BU
MS63
$1,250
MS63
—
$4,950
$4,200
SILVER DOLLARS
GVGFineVFXFON SALE
VG
FINE
VF
XF
AU
Flowing Hair
1794-1795
$1,585 $1,800 $3,300 $5,250
—
—
—
—
—
Bust, Smll Eagle
1795-98
$1,300 $2,000 $3,400 $4,450
—
—
—
—
—
Bust, Heraldic
1798-1803
$850 $1,100 $1,500 $2,175 $4,700 $7,500
—
—
—
Gobrecht 1836-1839
$4,860 $5,640 $6,415 $7,290
—
—
—
—
—
Seated No Motto
1840-65
$240 $275 $285 $365 $460 $850 $2,000 $3,325 $6,250
Seated, Motto 1866-73
$240 $275 $300 $375 $470 $860 $2,050 $4,400 $6,350
Trade Dollars 1873-85
$90 $130 $135 $140 $205 $300 $950 $1,825 $2,640
Morgan 1878-1904
$32
$34
$35
$36
$38
$40
$45
$65
$75
Peace 1921-1935
$21
$22
$25
$27
$29
$32
$35
$39
$45
—
—
—
—
$5,100
$6,100
—
$185
$95
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5. 10 Different Gem BU MS65 to MS67 Silver Quarters in the 1940s, 50s and early 60s, Only $95 $750 1,000 $5950
6. 10 Different GEM BU MS 64 to MS67 Mercury Dimes in the 20s, 30s & 40s, P, D & S mints. $95 100 $795, 500: $3500
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Hotz/from Page 34
ing the time.
As a fairly large coal-producing city,
Pottsville eventually was home to no less
than four note-issuing national banks. The
Miners Bank of Pottsville, a long-established bank, joined the national currency
scheme at the end of 1864 and became
the Miners National Bank of Pottsville,
charter 649. It continues to operate today,
now in its 150th year. During the national
currency era, it had a total circulation of
over $9 million in a potpourri of notes
ranging from the Original Series to smallsize notes.
Notes from this bank are generally
amply available on the market, though
early series notes (First Charters and
Brown Backs) are in rather tight hands.
I have included a photo of the $50 Brown
Back note on this bank from my own collection.
In May 1865, Pottsville’s Government
Bank converted to national status and
became the Government National Bank
of Pottsville, charter 1152. This was an
unusual title for a national bank (now
known as a “forbidden title”) and was, to
my knowledge, the only such titled national bank in the nation. The bank operated
until 1897, when it voluntarily liquidated,
having issued just over $1 million in currency. Since just First Charter and Brown
Back notes were issued, they are hard to
find, and given the bank’s unique title, in
demand. I have included a photo of the $5
Brown Back in my own collection.
The next year, 1866, would see the
opening of Pottsville’s third national bank,
the Pennsylvania National Bank, charter 1663. This would become Pottsville’s
second largest bank, also surviving the
end of the national currency era. Its total
circulation of nearly $3 million is wellrepresented in the many notes, both large
and small size, known from this bank. I
have included a photo of the $10 Brown
Back on this bank from my collection,
obtained at a local Pennsylvania auction
many years ago for a very reasonable
price.
Pottsville’s last national bank was the
Merchants National Bank of Pottsville,
charter 8964, which was chartered at the
beginning of 1907. By this time, it was
the third national bank in business in town
Hotz/Page 38
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The Merchants National Bank was the last of Pottsville’s banks to be chartered. It issued Series
of 1902 large notes and Series of 1929 small notes before entering receivership in 1934. Here is
a Series 1929 $20 issued by the bank. Photo courtesy Heritage Auctions
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The fortress-like Schuylkill County Jail was built in 1851 and sits across from the county
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The Miners National Bank of Pottsville, main branch, on Market Street as it appears today. The
Miners National Bank continues to operate, now in its 150th year of business.
The Miners National Bank of Pottsville as it
appeared circa 1915. The building became too
small and was enlarged considerably in 1928.
Hotz/from Page 36
(the Government National Bank having
closed in 1897) and found a welcome
business. It issued $1.5 million in notes
before being closed by the receiver during the Depression in 1934. Since I was
limiting my Pottsville collection to Brown
Back notes only, I do not have a note
from this bank in my collection, but have
included a photo of a small-size note of
the Series of 1929. Small notes from this
bank are readily available.
Pottsville today is easily reached via
Pennsylvania 61 either south from I-81
or north from I-78. The downtown area
is an architectural gem, with many period
buildings that are well-maintained. The
city is dominated by the Schuylkill County
Courthouse, a five-story Romanesque
structure erected between 1889-1891 on
a hill that overlooks the city. It was the
fourth county courthouse erected on that
site. It is a fantastic building that alone is
worth a visit to Pottsville. Directly opposite the courthouse sits the imposing and
medieval 1851 Schuylkill County Jail, an
imposing fortress-like structure.
It is easily to navigate into Pottsville’s
main business district. I easily found
the Miners National Bank building, an
38
Here is Pottsville’s Pennsylvania National Bank building, now a branch of M&T Bank. This
building replaced a smaller structure and is typical of box-like 1920s architecture.
imposing structure completed in 1928,
enlarged from an earlier smaller building.
Fortunately, one of the more attractive
buildings in town happened to be the
Schuylkill County Historical Society (surprisingly open) and the kind women inside
helped me locate the other bank buildings
Numismatic News EXPRESS / January 19, 2016
using early business directories.
The Pennsylvania National Bank
building, now a branch of M&T Bank,
is located on West Market Street (as are
all the other banks). It is a typical 1920s
Hot/Page 40
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CPMX beats weather
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Weather-related travel delays impacted
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CPMX/Page 22
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This very attractive bank, the most architecturally appealing of Pottsville’s banks, was the home of the Government National Bank, which closed
in 1897.
Hotz/from Page 38
construction, replacing an earlier building that became too small
to handle the business. Further down West Market Street, on the
corner of Mahoning Avenue, is the old Government National
Bank building, a lovely architectural gem that retains its original
style, even with the word “BANK” above the entrance. Much
farther down, near the Charles Baber Cemetery, is the old
Merchants National Bank building, now refurbished and in use
for offices.
While I was taking photos of this last bank, the fire department sirens began to wail, and I soon found myself watching
scores of regional fire trucks pouring onto West Market Street.
It wasn’t a giant fire or anything similar. It was a firefighter
remembrance celebration, with equipment from all over the surrounding area. All were blaring their sirens and horns. It was
loud, but it was entertaining, and everyone waived at me as I
saluted them.
I did not really have enough time to sufficiently explore all
Pottsville had to offer. There are many antique shops and minimalls, and the courthouse and jail. I plan to revisit,
Readers may address questions or comments about this
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by email at [email protected]
At right, The Merchants National Bank of Pottsville, the last chartered in
town, operated out of this building at the far end of Market Street. Now
refurbished and housing offices.
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PO Box 40963, Mesa, AZ, 85274. PH: 602571-6241 or [email protected].
Feb 14 AZ, Tempe. Camelback Collectibles
Coin & Stamp Show. American Legion Post
#2, 2125 S. Indrustrial Park Ave.. SH: 8am2:30pm. A: Free. F: $50. Bill Jernigan, PO
Box 25878, Tempe, AZ, 85285. PH: 480227-3604 or [email protected].
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Feb 20 AZ, Phoenix. Northwest Valley Coin,
Card & Stamp Show. LaQuinta Inn, 2510 W.
Greenway Rd. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: AZCS.
T: 35. F: $33 = $45. Mike Vechiola, 6915 W.
Morrow Dr. Suite 7, Glendale, AZ, 85308.
PH: 623- 570-3816 or [email protected].
CALIFORNIA
Jan 22-24 CA, San Jose. 48th Annual Coin
Club Coin & Collectibles Show. Double Tree
Hotel, Bayshore Ballroom, 2050 Gateway Pl..
SH: Fri. & Sat. 10am - 6pm; Sun. 10am - 4pm.
A: $4. San Jose Coin Club, Ray Johnson,
PO Box 10416, San Jose, CA, 95157. PH:
408- 598-7772 or [email protected]
or www.sanjosecoinclub.org.
Feb 4-6 CA, Long Beach. Coin, Currency,
Stamp & Sports Collectibles Expo.
Convention Center, Hall A, 100 S. Pine Ave..
Expos Unlimited - Long Beach Expo, Taryn
Warrecker, PO Box 6280, Newport Beach,
CA, 92658. PH: 805- 680-0294 or www.californiashowlist.com.
Feb 12 CA, Santa Rosa. 47th Annual Redwood
Empire Coin Club Coin Show. Sonoma
County Fairgrounds, E.L. Finley Building,
1350 Bennett Valley Rd. SH: 10am-6pm.
SP: Redwood Empire Coin Club. A: $1.
T: 60. Avila Architects, Merle Avila, 5850
Commerce Blvd, Ste 100, Rohnert Park, CA,
94928. days, PH: 707- 585-3711 or eves, PH:
707- 824-4811 or merle@avilaarchitects.
com.
Feb 28 CA, San Jose. 44th Cupertino Coin
Club Show. Napredak Hall, 770 Montague
Expy.. SP: Cupertino Coin Club. A: $2. T: 45.
F: $120-$230. Cupertino Coin Club, Bruce
Braga, PO Box 448, Cupertino, CA, 95015.
PH: 408- 839-1883 or brucebraga1@aim.
com.
Mar 6 CA, Livermore. 53rd Annual LVCC Coin
Show. Elks Lodge, 940 Larkspur Drive. SH:
10am - 5pm. SP: Livermore Valley Coin Club.
A: Free. T: 35. F: $125. Steve Kramer, PO
Box 610, Livermore, CA, 94550. PH: 925980-9307 or [email protected].
Mar 12-13 CA, Buena Park. Coin Show. Retail
Clerk’s Hall, 8550 Stanton Ave.. SH: Sat.
10am - 6pm; Sun. 10am - 4pm. SP: Pacific
Expos LLC. A: $3. T: 65. F: $325-$385. Kerry
Pieropan, PO Box 1500, Bonsall, CA, 92003.
PH: 714- 271-8946 or PacificExposLLC.com.
Mar 20 CA, Van Nuys. 51st 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 [email protected].
May 22 CA, Van Nuys. Coin Show. Masonic
Hall, 14750 Sherman Way. SH: 10am - 4pm.
SP: R.A.M. Rare Coins. A: $3 - Free drawing
with paid admission. T: 30. F: $125. Richard
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FLORIDA UNITED
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July 7-9, 2016 • ORLANDO, FLORIDA
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Shows/from Page 42
Murachanian, PO Box 800801, Santa
Clarita, CA, 91380. PH: 661- 287-1651 or
[email protected].
FLORIDA
Jan 10 FL, Melbourne. Coin $ Stamp &
Collectible Show. Azan Shrine Temple, 5091
W. Eau Gallie Blvd.. A: Free. Alysha Wilson.
PH: 321- 751-3647 or [email protected].
Jan 23 FL, Spring Hill. West Hernando Coin
Club Coin & Currency Show. St. Joan of
Arc Hall, 13485 Spring Hill Drive. SP: West
Hernando Coin Club. A: Free. T: 40. F:
$75-$125. Bruce Schneider, PO Box 6592,
Spring Hill, FL, 34611. PH: 352- 584-3163 or
[email protected].
Jan 24 FL, Greenacres. 4th Sunday of the
Month Show. American Polish Club, 4725
Lake Worth Road. SH: 9am-3pm. SP: Palm
Beach Coin Club. A: Free. T: 50. F: $75.
Tony Swicer, PO Box 5823, Lake Worth,
FL, 33466. PH: 561- 964-7236 or swicer@
comcast.net.
Feb 5 FL, Venice. Coin & Currency Show. Venice
United Church of Christ, 620 Shamrock
Blvd.. SP: Venice Coin & Currency Club. A:
Free. T: 35. Jeff Scalici, 14291 Tamiami Trail,
North Port, FL, 34287. PH: 941- 626-1128 or
[email protected].
Feb 5-7 FL, Ocala. Coin Show. Motel 6
Conference Center, 3810 NW Blitchton Rd.;
Exit 354 on I75. SH: Fri. 11am - 6pm; Sat.
10am - 6pm; Sun. 10am - 4pm. SP: Ocala
Coin Club. A: Free. T: 53. F: $200. The Ocala
Coin Club, Rich Selvar, PO Box 3091, Ocala,
FL, 34478. PH: 352- 257-7111 or ocalacc@
yahoo.com.
Feb 6 FL, Wesley Chapel. 1st Saturday Coin
Club Show. Eagle Lodge #3752, 4149 New
River Rd. corner of SR54. SP: Zephyrhills
Coin Club. A: Free. F: $40.. Dennis Jones.
PH: 813- 355-6813.
Feb 13 FL, Port Richey. Coin Club of Pasco
County. The New Lakes Regency Park, 8330
Civic Drive. SH: 9am-3pm. SP: Coin Club of
Pasco County. A: Free. T: 30. F: $30 includes
backup. Chuck Grecco, 7650 Hardaway Dr.
Apt. A, New Port Richey, fl, 34653. PH: 727534-7597 or [email protected].
Feb 14 FL, Melbourne. Coin $ Stamp &
Collectible Show. Azan Shrine Temple, 5091
W. Eau Gallie Blvd.. A: Free. Alysha Wilson.
PH: 321- 751-3647 or [email protected].
Feb 19-21 FL, Lakeland. The Collectorama
Show. Lakeland Ctr., 701 W. Lime St.. SH:
Fri.-Sat. 10am-6pm; Sun. 10am-3pm. T: 125.
F: $350-$600. The Collectorama Shows,
Inc., Edward Kuszmar, PO Box 294049,
Boca Raton, FL, 33429. Ed Kuszmar, PH:
561- 392-8551 or collectoramashow@aol.
com or www.wix.com.
Feb 26-28 FL, Sarasota. Coin Show. Municipal
Auditorium, 801 N. Tamiami Trl.. SH: Fri. &
Sat. 10am - 5pm; Sun. 10am - 3pm. SP:
Sarasota Coin Club & Manatee Coin Club.
A: Free. Frank Cox Productions, 755 S Palm
Ave, #203, Sarasota, FL, 34236. PH: 941954-0202 or [email protected] or www.
frankcoxproductions.com.
Feb 28 FL, Greenacres. 4th Sunday of the
Month Show. American Polish Club, 4725
Lake Worth Road. SH: 9am-3pm. SP: Palm
Beach Coin Club. A: Free. T: 50. F: $75.
Tony Swicer, PO Box 5823, Lake Worth,
FL, 33466. PH: 561- 964-7236 or swicer@
comcast.net.
Mar 13 FL, Melbourne. Coin $ Stamp &
Collectible Show. Azan Shrine Temple, 5091
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W. Eau Gallie Blvd.. A: Free. Alysha Wilson.
PH: 321- 751-3647 or [email protected].
Apr 10 FL, Melbourne. Coin $ Stamp &
Collectible Show. Azan Shrine Temple, 5091
W. Eau Gallie Blvd.. A: Free. Alysha Wilson.
PH: 321- 751-3647 or [email protected].
Apr 16 FL, St. Augustine. Ancient City Coin
& Currency Show. FOP Lodge Building,
5050 Inman Rd.. SP: Ancient City Coin and
Currency Club. A: Free. T: 20. F: $40, 2-$60.
Jeff Humerick, PO Box 814, St. Augustine,
FL, 32085. PH: 904- 940-6245 or [email protected].
May 8 FL, Melbourne. Coin $ Stamp &
Collectible Show. Azan Shrine Temple, 5091
W. Eau Gallie Blvd.. A: Free. Alysha Wilson.
PH: 321- 751-3647 or [email protected].
Jun 12 FL, Melbourne. Coin $ Stamp &
Collectible Show. Azan Shrine Temple, 5091
W. Eau Gallie Blvd.. A: Free. Alysha Wilson.
PH: 321- 751-3647 or [email protected].
Jul 10 FL, Melbourne. Coin $ Stamp &
Collectible Show. Azan Shrine Temple, 5091
W. Eau Gallie Blvd.. A: Free. Alysha Wilson.
PH: 321- 751-3647 or [email protected].
Aug 14 FL, Melbourne. Coin $ Stamp &
Collectible Show. Azan Shrine Temple, 5091
W. Eau Gallie Blvd.. A: Free. Alysha Wilson.
PH: 321- 751-3647 or [email protected].
Sep 11 FL, Melbourne. Coin $ Stamp &
Collectible Show. Azan Shrine Temple, 5091
W. Eau Gallie Blvd.. A: Free. Alysha Wilson.
PH: 321- 751-3647 or [email protected].
Oct 9 FL, Melbourne. Coin $ Stamp &
Collectible Show. Azan Shrine Temple, 5091
W. Eau Gallie Blvd.. A: Free. Alysha Wilson.
PH: 321- 751-3647 or [email protected].
Nov 13 FL, Melbourne. Coin $ Stamp &
Collectible Show. Azan Shrine Temple, 5091
W. Eau Gallie Blvd.. A: Free. Alysha Wilson.
PH: 321- 751-3647 or [email protected].
Dec 11 FL, Melbourne. Coin $ Stamp &
Collectible Show. Azan Shrine Temple, 5091
W. Eau Gallie Blvd.. A: Free. Alysha Wilson.
PH: 321- 751-3647 or [email protected].
GEORGIA
Feb 14 GA, Marietta. Greater Atlanta Coin
Show. Hilton Atlanta/Marietta Hotel &
Conference Center, 500 Powder Springs
Street. A: Free. T: 37. F: $65. Bob O’Brien.
PH: 770- 772-4359 or [email protected]
or www.atlcoin.com.
ILLINOIS
Jan 17 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 [email protected].
Feb 7 IL, Palatine. 1st Sunday Coin Show
Palatine. Holiday Inn Express, 1550 Dundee
Rd. SH: 9am-3pm. SP: N.O.I.S.E.. A: Free.
T: 30. F: $60. N.O.I.S.E., Joe, PO Box 193,
Crystal Lake, IL, 60039. PH: 815- 479-0350
or [email protected].
Feb 14 IL, Countryside. West Suburban Coin
& Collectibles Show. Operating Engineers
Local 150 Union Hall, 6200 Joliet Rd.. SH:
9am-3pm. A: Free. T: 85. Kevin Wasmer. PH:
630- 399-9060 or westsuburbancoinshow.
com.
Feb 21 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 [email protected].
Mar 6 IL, Rockford. 119th Semi-Annual Coin
and Pocket Watch Show. Forest Hills Lodge
& Convention Center, 9572 Forest Hills
Rd. (entrance of Rt. 173 Loves Park). SH:
Numismatic News EXPRESS / January 19, 2016
9:00am - 3:00pm. SP: Rockford Area Coin
Club. A: Free. T: 45. F: $55. Gail Tennant,
4602 Apollo Dr, Machesney Park, IL, 61115.
PH: 815- 654-2745 or [email protected].
Mar 20 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 [email protected].
Apr 3 IL, Collinsville. Metro East Coin &
Currency Club Spring Show. American
Legion Hall, 1022 Vandalia Ave.. SH: 9am
- 3pm. SP: Metro East Coin & Currency
Club. A: Free. T: 30. Richard Javurek, 407
Beltline Rd.; PO Box 227, Collinsville, IL,
62234. [email protected].
MetroEastCoinCurrencyClub.com
Apr 17 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 [email protected].
May 15 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 [email protected].
Jun 19 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 [email protected].
Jul 17 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 [email protected].
Jul 24 IL, Springfield. 27th Annual Summer Coin
Show. Northfield Center I, 3210 Northfield
Dr.. SP: Central Illinois Numismatic Assoc..
A: $1. T: 70. F: $70. Steve Butler, 1712 S.
First Street, Springfield, IL, 62704. PH: 217528-7634.
Aug 21 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 [email protected].
Sep 18 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 [email protected].
Oct 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 [email protected].
Nov 13 IL, Springfield. 27th Annual Fall Coin
Show. Northfield Center I, 3210 Northfield
Dr.. SP: Central Illinois Numismatic Assoc..
A: $1. T: 72. F: $70. Steve Butler, 1712 S.
First Street, Springfield, IL, 62704. PH: 217528-7634.
Nov 20 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 [email protected].
Dec 18 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 [email protected].
INDIANA
Feb 14 IN, Indianapolis. 71st Street Coin &
Currency Show. Knights of Columbus, 2100
E. 71st St.. SH: 9am-3:00pm. A: Free. Mark
Eberhardt. PH: 317- 837-5682 or fubacoin@
aol.com or www.fubacoins.com.
Feb 28 IN, Terre Haute. Wabash Valley Coin &
Currency Show. Wabash Valley Fairgrounds,
3901 South US 41. SH: 9am - 3pm. A: Free.
T: 26. F: $15. Bob Kelly, PO Box 7112, Terre
Haute, IN, 47802. PH: 812- 877-3631 or [email protected].
Mar 20 IN, Fort Wayne. Old Fort Coin &
Currency Show. Allen Cty. Fairgrounds, 2726
Carroll Rd.. SH: 9am-4pm. SP: Old Fort
Coin Club. A: Free. T: 60. F: $50-$85. Marc
Wallace. PH: 260- 710-2443 or nymow@
yahoo.com.
Apr 9 IN, Bloomington. Bloomington Coin
Show. Monroe Cty. Fairgrounds, 5700 W
Airport Rd. SP: Bloomington Coin Club. A:
Free. T: 32. F: $30. Bill Stogsdill, 4600 N.
Happy Hollow Rd., Bloomington, IN, 47408.
PH: 812- 332-7131 or [email protected].
IOWA
Feb 14 IA, Clear Lake. North Iowa Coin &
Stamp. Best Western Holiday Lodge, 2023
7th Ave. N.. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: SMCSCA. F:
$45. Daniel Lemke, PO Box 472, Northfield,
MN, 55057. Leave message, PH: 507- 6636184 or Jerry Swanson, PH: 507- 289-5099.
Feb 21 IA, Dubuque. Tri-State Coin Show.
Diamond Jo Casino, 301 Bell St.. SH: 9am3pm. SP: Key City Coin Club of Dubuque. A:
$1. Richard Hillard. PH: 563- 557-7210 or
[email protected].
Feb 21 IA, Council Bluffs. Monthly Coin &
Bullion Show. Hilton Garden Inn, 2702 Mid
Ameica Dr.. A: Free. T: 40. F: 6’ $35; 8’
$42.50. Ed Bishop. PH: 402- 721-7364 or
cell, PH: 402- 720-3355 or edabish@msn.
com.
KANSAS
Feb 20-21 KS, Wichita. The Cessna Show.
Cessna Activity Center, 2744 Geo.
Washington Blvd.. SH: Sat. 9am - 5pm; Sun.
9am - 4pm. A: Free. F: $115. Ralph Lott,
10716 E 31st South, Wichita, KS, 67210. PH:
316- 683-6593.
Apr 1-2 KS, Salina. Coin & Stamp Show. VFW
Post 1432, 1108 W. Crawford St. SH: Fri. 3pm
- 8pm; Sat. 9am - 4pm. SP: Salina Coin Club.
A: Free. F: $70 (2)$50. Salina Coin Club, Carl
Adrian, PO Box 1111, Salina, KS, 67402.
PH: 785- 827-9766 or PH: 785- 827-2024 or
[email protected].
KENTUCKY
Mar 12 KY, Louisville. Derby City Coin &
Currency Show. American Legion, Iroquois
Post #229, 800 W. Woodlawn Ave.. A: Free. T:
45. F: $45. Keith Howell. PH: 502- 448-6739.
MAINE
Feb 7 ME, Brunswick. Brunswick Coin & Stamp
Club Spring Show. Knights of Columbus Hall
, 2 Columbus Drive. SH: 9am - 2:30pm. A:
Free. T: 42. F: $45-1, $80-2. Bob Caouette,
PO Box 519, Brunswick, ME, 04011. PH:
207- 721-7872 or [email protected] or [email protected] or http://
home.comcast.net/~brunswickcoinclub/site/.
MARYLAND
Jan 31 MD, Westminster. Coin & Currency
Show. Fire Hall, John St. Quarters, 28 John
St.. SH: 9:00am - 4:30pm. A: Free. T: 30.
Carl Earl Ostiguy, PO Box 92, Savage, MD,
20763. PH: 410- 379-5646 or ceocoins@
comcast.net or www.coinshows.com, www.
coininfo.com.
Feb 7 MD, Lutherville-Timonium. Hunt Valley
- Timonium Coin Show. Holiday Inn, 9615
Deereco Rd. SH: 9:00am - 4:00pm. SP:
Legacy Coins & Currency. A: Free. T: 30. F:
$80-6ft., $150-12ft.. Ralph Piedmont, PO
Box 5334, Timonium, MD, 21094. PH: 410929-8178 or Day of show, PH: 410- 9257854 or [email protected].
Feb 20-21 MD, Frederick. Coin & Currency
Show. Frederick Elks Lodge, 289 Willowdale
Dr.. SH: Sat. 9am - 5pm; Sun. 9am - 4pm. A:
Free. T: 60. F: $110. Carl Earl Ostiguy, PO
Box 92, Savage, MD, 20763. PH: 410- 3795646 or [email protected] or www.
coinshows.com, www.coininfo.com.
MASSACHUSETTS
Jan 20 MA, Uxbridge. Blackstone Valley Coin &
Collectibles Club 3rd Wed. Coin Show. VFW
Post #1385, 16 Cross Rd.. SH: 3pm-8pm.
Mike McDonald. PH: 774- 280-4333.
Jan 31 MA, New Bedford. Coin Show of
Greater New Bedford. PVT. A. Poirier VFW
Post #3260, 281 Appleton Street. SH: 9am 2pm. SP: Coin Club of Greater New Bedford.
A: Free. T: 30. F: $45 & $30. Glenn W.
Machado, PO Box 2991, New Bedford, MA,
02740. PH: 508- 993-5717 or gwm1949@
hotmail.com.
Feb 7 MA, Chicopee. Chicopee Coin & Sports
Show. Boy’s & Girl’s Club, 580 Meadow St.
SP: Chicopee Boys & Girls Club. A: $1. T: 40.
F: $30. Joe Garrity, 29 Dixie Terr, Chicopee,
MA, 01020. PH: 413- 593-6046 or mrjmgjr@
yahoo.com.
Feb 17 MA, Uxbridge. Blackstone Valley Coin &
Collectibles Club 3rd Wed. Coin Show. VFW
Post #1385, 16 Cross Rd.. SH: 3pm-8pm.
Mike McDonald. PH: 774- 280-4333.
May 29 MA, New Bedford. Coin Show of
Greater New Bedford. PVT. A. Poirier VFW
Post #3260, 281 Appleton Street. SH: 9am 2pm. SP: Coin Club of Greater New Bedford.
A: Free. T: 30. F: $45 & $30. Glenn W.
Machado, PO Box 2991, New Bedford, MA,
02740. PH: 508- 993-5717 or gwm1949@
hotmail.com.
Jul 31 MA, New Bedford. Coin Show of Greater
New Bedford. PVT. A. Poirier VFW Post
#3260, 281 Appleton Street. SH: 9am - 2pm.
SP: Coin Club of Greater New Bedford. A:
Free. T: 30. F: $45 & $30. Glenn W. Machado,
PO Box 2991, New Bedford, MA, 02740. PH:
508- 993-5717 or [email protected].
Oct 30 MA, New Bedford. Coin Show of
Greater New Bedford. PVT. A. Poirier VFW
Post #3260, 281 Appleton Street. SH: 9am 2pm. SP: Coin Club of Greater New Bedford.
A: Free. T: 30. F: $45 & $30. Glenn W.
Machado, PO Box 2991, New Bedford, MA,
02740. PH: 508- 993-5717 or gwm1949@
hotmail.com.
MICHIGAN
Jan 17 MI, Southgate. Lincoln Coin Club Annual
Show. Civic Center Annex, 14700 Reaume
Pkwy.. A: Free. T: 45. F: $50. Al Kaip, 2745
W. Jefferson Ave., Trenton, MI, 48183. PH:
734- 231-0788 or [email protected].
Jan 28-30 MI, Livonia. 59th Suburban Detroit
Coin Show. Holiday Inn Livonia, 6 miles @
I-275, 17123 Laurel Park Dr. N.. SH: Thurs.
12pm-6pm*, Fri. 9am-6pm*, Sat. 9am-3pm*.
A: Free. T: 60. Chuck Sharp. PH: 248- 3458555 or [email protected].
Feb 21 MI, Troy. 7th International Coin Show.
American Polish Cultural Ctr., 2975 E. Maple
Rd. at Dequindre Rd.. SH: 10am - 4pm. SP:
Polish American Numismatic Society and
Windsor Coin Club. A: Free. T: 102. F: $95.
Les Rosik, PH: 248- 909-2670 or Brett Irick,
PH: 313- 207-3562 or [email protected] or
www.pans-club.org and www.windsorcoinclub.com.
Mar 5 MI, East Lansing. Lansing Coin Club
Annual Spring Show. MI State Univ.-Kellogg
Hotel & Conference Center, 219 S. Harrison
Rd.. SH: 9am - 3pm. A: Free. T: 40. F: $55.
Robert Sebenick, PO Box 82, Haslett, MI,
48840. PH: 517- 281-7204.
Mar 26 MI, Manistee. Ludington Coin Club Coin
& Stamp Show. Little River Casino Resort,
2700 Orchard Hwy.. SH: 9am-4pm. A: Free.
F: $45. Marvyn Kelsey, 928 West Hansen
Road, Scottville, MI, 49454. PH: 231- 7573944 or [email protected].
Apr 8-10 MI, Warren. 60th MSNS Spring
Convension and Coin Show. Macomb
Community College Sports & Expo Center,
Building “P”, 14500 E 12 Mile. SH: Fri. & Sat.
10am - 6pm; Sun. 10am - 3pm. A: Free. T:
175. F: $400. Michael Strub. PH: 734- 4530504 or [email protected].
Oct 8 MI, Gladstone. 11th Annual Delta Coin
Club Coin Show. Gladstone American
Legion, 809 Delta Ave. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP:
Delta Coin Club. A: Free. T: 18. F: $30. Jerry
Robison, Box 66, Skandia, MI, 49885. PH:
906- 442-7364 or [email protected].
MINNESOTA
Jan 3 MN, Bloomington. Coin & Currency
Show. Crowne Plaza, In’tl. Airport, 3
Appletree Square (I-494 & 34th Ave. S.). SH:
9am - 4pm. A: Free. T: 23. F: $45-$55. Del
Lanz, PH: 763- 355-9436.
Jan 24 MN, South Saint Paul. South Saint Paul
Coin Show. VFW, 111 Concord Exchange S.
SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Meyers Coin Shows. A:
Free. T: 40. F: $55. David Schiefelbein. PH:
651- 455-0061 or [email protected].
Feb 21 MN, South Saint Paul. South Saint Paul
Coin Show. VFW, 111 Concord Exchange S.
SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Meyers Coin Shows. A:
Free. T: 40. F: $55. David Schiefelbein. PH:
651- 455-0061 or [email protected].
Feb 28 MN, St. Paul. St. Paul Liberty Coin Club’s
Annual Winter Coin Show. Ideal Hall, 1494 N.
Dale St.. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: St. Paul Liberty
Coin Club. A: Free. T: 37. St. Paul Liberty
Coin Club, John Temperante. PH: 651- 2602047 or [email protected].
Mar 6 MN, Bloomington. Coin & Currency
Show. Crowne Plaza, In’tl. Airport, 3
Appletree Square (I-494 & 34th Ave. S.). SH:
9am - 4pm. A: Free. T: 23. F: $45-$55. Del
Lanz, PH: 763- 355-9436.
Apr 10 MN, Bloomington. Coin & Currency
Show. Crowne Plaza, In’tl. Airport, 3
Appletree Square (I-494 & 34th Ave. S.). SH:
9am - 4pm. A: Free. T: 23. F: $45-$55. Del
Lanz, PH: 763- 355-9436.
May 1 MN, Bloomington. Coin & Currency
Show. Crowne Plaza, In’tl. Airport, 3
Appletree Square (I-494 & 34th Ave. S.). SH:
9am - 4pm. A: Free. T: 23. F: $45-$55. Del
Lanz, PH: 763- 355-9436.
Jun 5 MN, Bloomington. Coin & Currency
Show. Crowne Plaza, In’tl. Airport, 3
Appletree Square (I-494 & 34th Ave. S.). SH:
9am - 4pm. A: Free. T: 23. F: $45-$55. Del
Lanz, PH: 763- 355-9436.
MISSISSIPPI
Jan 30-31 MS, Vicksburg. 91st Vicksburg Coin
Show. Riverwalk Casino, I-20 Exit 1A, 1046
Warrenton Road. SH: Sat. 9am-5pm, Sun.
10am-4pm. SP: Vicksburg Coin Club. A: Free.
T: 45. F: $125. Stacy Cranston, 4349 Five
Mile Rd, Louise, MS, 39097. PH: 601- 5711484 or [email protected].
Feb 26-28 MS, Southaven. Memphis Coin
Club Coin Show. Landers Civic Center, 4560
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Venture Dr. A: Free. T: 72. F: $150. Ray
Brown, PO Box 40572, Memphis, TN, 381740572. PH: 901- 321-3408 or rwbrown@cbu.
edu.
Mar 26 MS, Brandon. Brandon Coin Show.
Public Library, 1475 W. Government St., Hwy.
80. SP: Metro Area Coin Clubs. A: Free. T: 20.
F: $35. Ed Lofton. PH: 601- 939-1708 or PH:
601- 954-7616 or [email protected].
MISSOURI
Feb 7 MO, Kansas City. ARC Monthly Coin
Show. American Legion Post 21, 16701 E. 40
Hwy.. A: Free. T: 40. F: $70-$130. American
Rare Coin, John Ryan, 521 E. Red Bridge
Rd., Kansas City, MO, 64131. PH: 816- 9427900.
Feb 27 MO, Carthage. 24th Annual Spring Coin,
Stamp, & Postcard Show. Memorial Hall, 407
S. Garrison (Hwy. 571). SH: 9am-5pm. SP:
Barton-Jaspar Co. Collectors Assoc.. A: Free.
F: $60/1-$110/2-$165/3. Brad G. Potter, PO
Box 212, Lamar, MO, 64759. PH: 417- 6824500 or [email protected].
Jul 16 MO, Carthage. 31st Annual Summer
Coin, Stamp, & Postcard Show. Memorial
Hall, 407 S. Garrison (Hwy. 571). SH: 9am5pm. SP: Barton-Jaspar Co. Collectors
Assoc.. A: Free. F: $60/1-$115/2-$165/3.
Brad G. Potter, PO Box 212, Lamar, MO,
64759. PH: 417- 682-4500 or [email protected].
Dec 3 MO, Carthage. 24th Annual Fall Coin,
Stamp, & Postcard Show. Memorial Hall, 407
S. Garrison (Hwy. 571). SH: 9am-5pm. SP:
Barton-Jaspar Co. Collectors Assoc.. A: Free.
F: $60/1-$115/2-$165/3. Brad G. Potter, PO
Box 212, Lamar, MO, 64759. PH: 417- 6824500 or [email protected].
NEBRASKA
Feb 21 NE, Council Bluffs, IA. Monthly Coin
& Bullion Show. Hilton Garden Inn, 2701
Mid America Dr., Council Bluffs, IA. A: Free.
T: 40. F: 6’ $35; 8’ $42.50. Ed Bishop. PH:
402- 721-7364 or cell, PH: 402- 720-3355 or
[email protected].
NEVADA
Jan 29-31 NV, Las Vegas. Coin, Currency,
Jewelry & Stamp Expos. Orleans Hotel
Casino, 4500 W. Tropicana Ave.. SH: Fri.
11am - 6pm, Sat. 10am - 6pm; Sun. 10am5pm. A: $3.. Israel I. Bick, PO Box 854,
Van Nuys, CA, 91408. PH: 818- 997-6496
or [email protected] or www.bickinternational.com.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Jan 17 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:
802- 254-9340 or [email protected].
Feb 21 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:
802- 254-9340 or [email protected].
Mar 20 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:
802- 254-9340 or [email protected].
NEW JERSEY
Feb 13 NJ, Colts Neck. Coin & Currency
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Show. Saint Mary’s Church, Rte. 34 North
& Phanlax Rd. SH: 9am - 3pm. A: Free. T:
40. F: $25, 2/$40, 4/$75. Jimmy Citronella.
PH: 732- 526-7337 or PH: 904- 910-3566 or
[email protected].
Feb 14 NJ, Parsippany. Garden State Coin,
Stamp & Currency Show. P.A.L. Bldg., 33
Baldwin Rd., (next to Smith Field on Rt. 46).
A: Free. T: 100. Joe. P.A.L. Bldg., PH: 973335-0555 or PH: 973- 644-0099.
Feb 21 NJ, Clifton. World Money Show.
Recreation Ctr., 1232 Main Ave.. A: Free.
T: 45. F: $45.. Mark Schiffer. PH: 973- 9832449.
NEW YORK
Jan 24 NY, West Seneca. Coin, Stamp &
Postcard Show. Harvey D. Morin VFW Post
2940, 965 Center Rd.. SH: 10am - 3pm.
SP: GDK Coins. A: Free. Peter Cappa,
1380 French Rd., Depew, NY, 14043. PH:
716- 656-8080 or PH: 716- 220-4345 or
[email protected].
Feb 7 NY, Albany. CDCDA Coin & Hobby Show.
Polish Community Center , 225 Washington
Ave. Ext. SP: Capital Distric Coin Dealers
Association. A: $2. F: $65. Ron Pugh, PO
Box 2081, Scotia, NY, 12302. PH: 518- 3723611 or [email protected].
Feb 14 NY, Henrietta. Rochester Area Coin
Expo (R.A.C.E.). RIT Conference Center,
5257 W. Henrietta Road. A: Free. T: 30. F:
$80. Ed Hammond, PO Box 186, Kanona,
NY, 14856. [email protected]
Feb 21 NY, Cheektowaga. Coin & Stamp Show.
Knights of Columbus Hall, 2735 Union Road.
SH: 10am-3pm. SP: Buffalo Numismatic
Assoc.. T: 55. Dave, PH: 716- 873-4280 or
www.the-bna.org.
Feb 28 NY, West Seneca. Coin, Stamp &
Postcard Show. Harvey D. Morin VFW Post
2940, 965 Center Rd.. SH: 10am - 3pm.
SP: GDK Coins. A: Free. Peter Cappa,
1380 French Rd., Depew, NY, 14043. PH:
716- 656-8080 or PH: 716- 220-4345 or
[email protected].
Apr 3 NY, Jamestown. Penny Coin Show.
Celoron Legion, 26 Jackson Ave. SH:
10:00am - 3:30pm. SP: Jamestown & Corry
Coin Club. A: Free. T: 32. F: $45. Steve
Hatfield, PO Box 320, South Dayton, NY,
14138. PH: 716- 665-2607 or schatfield@
windstream.net.
NORTH CAROLINA
Apr 9-10 NC, Wilmington. Annual Azalea
Festival Coin Show. Elk’s Lodge, 5102
Oleander Dr. SH: Sat. 10am-5pm, Sun.
10am-4pm. SP: Lower Cape Fear Coin
Club. T: 40. F: 1/$150, 2/$275, 3/$375. O.T.
Thompson, PO Box 4744, Wilmington, NC,
28406. PH: 910- 520-8405 or uffda28411@
yahoo.com.
Apr 30 NC, Lexington. Eagle Coin Club Annual
Show. J. Smith Young YMCA, 119 W. 3rd
Ave.. SH: 9am-5pm. SP: Eagle Coin Club
of Lexington. A: Free. T: 60. F: $65-6’. Leon
Little, 4721Parks Rd, Lexington, nc, 27292.
PH: 336- 596-3986 or gosslanding@gmail.
com.
NORTH DAKOTA
Jan 30-31 ND, Fargo. 56th Annual Red River
Valley Coin Club Show and Sale. Baymont
Inn & Suites, 3333 South 13 Ave. SH: Sat.
9am - 5pm; Sun. 10am - 4pm. SP: Red River
Valley Coin Club. A: Free. T: 52. F: $120. Bob
Hanna. PH: 701- 373-8980 or bob@cgains.
com or www.redrivervalleycoinclub.org.
Sep 3-4 ND, Fargo. 2016 National Token
Collectors Association (NTCA) Show.
Numismatic News EXPRESS / January 19, 2016
Baymont Inn & Suites, 3333 South 13 Ave.
SP: Red River Valley Coin Club. A: Free. T:
52. F: $160. Bob Hanna. PH: 701- 373-8980
or [email protected] or www.redrivervalleycoinclub.org.
Nov 19 ND, Fargo. 13th Annual State of North
Dakota Coin Show. Baymont Inn & Suites,
3333 South 13 Ave. SH: 9am - 5pm. A: Free.
T: 46. F: $85. Bob Hanna. PH: 701- 373-8980
or [email protected] or www.redrivervalleycoinclub.org.
OHIO
Feb 6 OH, Ashland. Mid-Winter Coin & Stamp
Show. Park St. Brethren Church, 619 Park St.
A: Free. F: $40. Tom Zuercher, PO Box 269,
Ashland, OH, 44805. PH: 419- 289-1497 or
[email protected].
Feb 7 OH, Fairview Park. Universal Coin,
Currency & Stamp Show. American Legion
Post 421, 22001 Brook Park. SH: 10am-3pm.
A: Free. T: 36. John Cotleur. PH: 440- 8647473.
Feb 21 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- 9724176 or [email protected].
Mar 20 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- 9724176 or [email protected].
Apr 17 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- 9724176 or [email protected].
May 15 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- 9724176 or [email protected].
Jun 19 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- 9724176 or [email protected].
Aug 21 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- 9724176 or [email protected].
Sep 18 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- 9724176 or [email protected].
Oct 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- 9724176 or [email protected].
Nov 20 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- 9724176 or [email protected].
Dec 18 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- 9724176 or [email protected].
OKLAHOMA
Feb 12-14 OK, Duncan. 47th Annual Stephens
County Coin Club Coin Show. Stephens
County Fairgrounds , 1618 South 13th. SH:
Fri. 12pm - 6pm; Sat. 9am - 6pm; Sun. 9am
- 4pm. A: Free. T: 50. F: $75. Ed McGill, PO
Box 684, Duncan, OK, 73533. PH: 580- 475-
4570 or PH: 580- 252-3818.
PENNSYLVANIA
Jan 17 PA, Trevose. Coin Show. Fire House,
4900 Street Rd.. SH: 10am - 3pm. A: Free. T:
42. F: $80-$135. John Bachman, PO Box 44,
Magnolia, DE, 19962. PH: 610- 937-0332 or
[email protected].
Jan 30-31 PA, Cheswick. 54th Annual West
Penn Coin Club Show. Futules Harmar
House, 1321 Free port Rd.. SH: Sat. 9am5pm; Sun; 9am-3pm. SP: West Penn Coin
Club. A: Free. Dane Olevian. PH: 570- 3324690 or [email protected] or www.
westpenncoinclub.com.
Feb 6-7 PA, Pittsburgh. 56th Anniversary Coin
Show. Crowne Plaza Hotel-Pittsburgh South,
164 Fort Couch Rd.. SP: South Hills Coin
Club. A: Free. F: $120. Dale Abel, PO Box
161, Bethel Park, PA, 15102. PH: 412- 8544022 or [email protected].
Feb 13-14 PA, Pittston. Wyoming Valley Coin
Club Annual Coin Show. Oblates of St.
Joseph’s Hall, 1880 State Highway 315. SH:
9am - 4pm. A: Free. T: 53. F: $150. Michael
Michael Lettieni, WVCC PO Box 415,
Pittston, PA, 18640-0415. PH: 570- 2887787 or [email protected].
Feb 21 PA, Trevose. Coin Show. Fire House,
4900 Street Rd.. SH: 10am - 3pm. A: Free. T:
42. F: $80-$135. John Bachman, PO Box 44,
Magnolia, DE, 19962. PH: 610- 937-0332 or
[email protected].
Mar 20 PA, Trevose. Coin Show. Fire House,
4900 Street Rd.. SH: 10am - 3pm. A: Free. T:
42. F: $80-$135. John Bachman, PO Box 44,
Magnolia, DE, 19962. PH: 610- 937-0332 or
[email protected].
Apr 2 PA, Lancaster. Annual Fall Red Rose
Coin Club Coin Show. Farm & Home Center,
1383 Arcadia Rd.. SH: 9am - 3:30pm. A: Free.
T: 55. F: $95; (2) $170. Ian Turner, PO Box
7212, Lancaster, PA, 17604-7212. PH: 717371-2764 or [email protected].
Apr 17 PA, Trevose. Coin Show. Fire House,
4900 Street Rd.. SH: 10am - 3pm. A: Free. T:
42. F: $80-$135. John Bachman, PO Box 44,
Magnolia, DE, 19962. PH: 610- 937-0332 or
[email protected].
May 15 PA, Trevose. Coin Show. Fire House,
4900 Street Rd.. SH: 10am - 3pm. A: Free. T:
42. F: $80-$135. John Bachman, PO Box 44,
Magnolia, DE, 19962. PH: 610- 937-0332 or
[email protected].
Jun 19 PA, Trevose. Coin Show. Fire House,
4900 Street Rd.. SH: 10am - 3pm. A: Free. T:
42. F: $80-$135. John Bachman, PO Box 44,
Magnolia, DE, 19962. PH: 610- 937-0332 or
[email protected].
Jul 17 PA, Trevose. Coin Show. Fire House,
4900 Street Rd.. SH: 10am - 3pm. A: Free. T:
42. F: $80-$135. John Bachman, PO Box 44,
Magnolia, DE, 19962. PH: 610- 937-0332 or
[email protected].
Aug 21 PA, Trevose. Coin Show. Fire House,
4900 Street Rd.. SH: 10am - 3pm. A: Free. T:
42. F: $80-$135. John Bachman, PO Box 44,
Magnolia, DE, 19962. PH: 610- 937-0332 or
[email protected].
Sep 18 PA, Trevose. Coin Show. Fire House,
4900 Street Rd.. SH: 10am - 3pm. A: Free. T:
42. F: $80-$135. John Bachman, PO Box 44,
Magnolia, DE, 19962. PH: 610- 937-0332 or
[email protected].
Oct 16 PA, Trevose. Coin Show. Fire House,
4900 Street Rd.. SH: 10am - 3pm. A: Free. T:
42. F: $80-$135. John Bachman, PO Box 44,
Magnolia, DE, 19962. PH: 610- 937-0332 or
[email protected].
Nov 18 PA, Trevose. Coin Show. Fire House,
4900 Street Rd.. SH: 10am - 3pm. A: Free. T:
42. F: $80-$135. John Bachman, PO Box 44,
Magnolia, DE, 19962. PH: 610- 937-0332 or
[email protected].
Dec 20 PA, Trevose. Coin Show. Fire House,
4900 Street Rd.. SH: 10am - 3pm. A: Free. T:
42. F: $80-$135. John Bachman, PO Box 44,
Magnolia, DE, 19962. PH: 610- 937-0332 or
[email protected].
SOUTH CAROLINA
Feb 5-7 SC, Charleston. Low Country Winter
Coin Show. Exhibit Building, Exchange Park
Fairgrounds, 9850 Hwy 78. A: Free. T: 50. F:
$200/$175. Richard Smith, PO Box 62248,
North Charleston, SC, 29419. PH: 843- 7971245 or [email protected] or [email protected].
Feb 19-21 SC, Spartanburg. 46th Annual
Upstate South Carolina Coin Show. Memorial
Auditorium, 385 N. Church St. SH: Fri. & Sat.
10am - 5pm; Sun. 10am - 3pm. A: Free. T:
110. F: $150. David Burzinski, PO Box 1832,
Travelers Rest, SC, 29690. PH: 864- 2938416 or [email protected].
SOUTH DAKOTA
Feb 27-28 SD, Aberdeen. All Hobby Show.
Eagles Club, 316 S. 2nd St. SH: 10am5pm. SP: Ringneck Coin & Stamp Club. A:
$2 adult, 50 cents students. F: $60. Andy
Heinze, 303 S Main St, Aberdeen, sd, 57401.
PH: 605- 262-0952 or [email protected].
TENNESSEE
Feb 5-6 TN, Knoxville. Annual Knoxville Coin
Show. Rothchild Catering at Baron Place,
8807 Kingston Pike. SH: Fri. 10am-6pm,
Sat. 9am-3pm. SP: Fort Lauden Coin Club &
Smokey Mountain Coin Club. A: Free. T: 45.
F: $110. Don Rhodes, 2029 Saint Gregorys
Ct., Knoxville, TN, 37931. PH: 865- 806-9320
or [email protected].
Mar 4-6 TN, Chattanooga. Tennessee
State Numismatic Assoc. Annual Spring
Convention. Camp Jordan Arena, I-75 exit 1.
SH: Fri. & Sat. 10am - 6pm; Sun. 10am - 3pm.
Gayle Pike, Box 11705, Memphis, TN, 38111.
PH: 901- 327-1703 or PH: 901- 210-7669 or
[email protected] or www.tsns.org.
Jun 2-15 TN, Memphis. 40th Annual Memphis
International Paper Money Show. Cook
Convention Center, 255 N. Main St. A: $20
family or $7 per day per person. Doug Davis.
PH: 817- 723-7231 or doug@memphisipms.
com or www.memphisipms.com.
TEXAS
253. A: $3. T: 40. Bryan Jones, Box 1263,
Round Rock, TX, 78680. PH: 512- 677-1044.
Feb 6 TX, Denton. Denton County Coin Show.
VFW Post 2205, 909 Sunset. SH: 9am - 4pm.
A: Free. T: 25. F: 6’-$70. Tony Hales, PO Box
832032, Richardson, TX, 75080. PH: 214289-4545 or [email protected].
Feb 19-21 TX, El Paso. 53rd Annual Coin Show.
El Maida Hall, 6331 Alabama St. SH: Fri.
1pm-6pm, Sat. 9am-6pm, Sun. 9am-4pm.
SP: Int’l Coin Club of El Paso. A: Free.
T: 60. F: $175-$300. John Grost, PO Box
963517, El Paso, TX, 79996. PH: 915- 5336001 or During show, PH: 915- 526-3180 or
[email protected].
Mar 3-5 TX, Dallas. ANA National Money Show.
Convention Center. T: 500. ANA Conventions,
818 N Cascade Ave, Colorado Springs, CO,
80903. PH: 719- 482-9849 or convention@
money.org.
Apr 30 TX, Round Rock. Central TX Coin Show.
Wingate Inn, 1209 N. IH-35 & Hwy. 79, exit
253. A: $3. T: 40. Bryan Jones, Box 1263,
Round Rock, TX, 78680. PH: 512- 677-1044.
Jul 16 TX, Round Rock. Central TX Coin Show.
Wingate Inn, 1209 N. IH-35 & Hwy. 79, exit
253. A: $3. T: 40. Bryan Jones, Box 1263,
Round Rock, TX, 78680. PH: 512- 677-1044.
Oct 15 TX, Round Rock. Central TX Coin Show.
Wingate Inn, 1209 N. IH-35 & Hwy. 79, exit
253. A: $3. T: 40. Bryan Jones, Box 1263,
Round Rock, TX, 78680. PH: 512- 677-1044.
UTAH
Jan 29-30 UT, Salt Lake City. 26th Annual
Wasatch Winter Coin Show. SLCC Miller
Conference Center, 9750 S. 300 W.. A: $3. T:
85. F: $195. Bob Campbell, 1123 East 21st
South, Salt Lake City, UT, 84106. PH: 801467-8636 or [email protected].
VIRGINIA
Jan 23 VA, Norfolk. Coin Show. VFW Post, 5728
Bartee St. SH: 9:00am-4:30pm. A: Free. T:
40. Rusty Williams, PO Box 12403, Norfolk,
VA, 23541. PH: 757- 363-0179 or http://www.
vnaonline.org/coinshowcalender.html.
Jan 29-30 VA, Herndon. 15th Annual National
Stock & Bond Show. Crowne Plaza HotelDulles Airport, 2200 Centreville Rd. SH: Fri.
9am - 6pm; Sat. 9am - 4pm. A: $3. T: 65. Bob
Schell, PO Box 222, St. Germain, WI, 54558.
PH: 715- 542-2321 or [email protected] or
www.rsschell.com.
Feb 13-14 VA, Virginia Beach. VA Beach
Coin Show. Convention Ctr., 1000 19th St.
SH: Sat.9am - 5pm; Sun. 9am - 4pm. SP:
Tidewater Coin Club. A: Free. T: 65. ANACS
will be on site accepting coins for authentica-
Jan 16 TX, Round Rock. Central TX Coin Show.
Wingate Inn, 1209 N. IH-35 & Hwy. 79, exit
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$20 U.S. GOLD
All Coins Lightly Cleaned
G
A
Adkins, Gary ....... 10 Goldberg Coins &
1855-S NGC XF Details.............$1,975
1857-S NGC AU Details ..............2,250
1858-S NGC AU Details ..............2,350
1859 NGC AU Details ..................4,850
1862-S NCS AU Details...............2,475
1863-S NGC AU Details ..............1,975
1864-S NCS XF Details ...............2,250
1864-S NGC XF Details...............2,200
1865 NCS AU Details ..................2,750
1865 NGC AU Details ..................2,500
1871-CC; NGC AU Details. Harshly
Cleaned Obv Looks XF-45; Rev
Looks PL. MS-62 .....................16,000
1875-CC PCGS AU Details .........3,000
1875-CC NGC AU Details ...........3,000
1877-CC NGC AU Details ..........4,300
1878-CC NGC VF Details ............3,650
1878-CC NGC XF Details ............3,200
1880 NGC AU Details ..................1,750
1885-CC PCGS AU Details .........5,300
1885-CC NGC AU Details ...........4,300
1885-CC NGC XF Details ............4,100
Collectibles ........ 19
B
Beymer, Jack....... 29
H
Brooklyn Gallery
Hobby Scopes ..... 47
Coins & Stamps
Inc. .................... 37
K
15-Day Return. Postage Paid.
Kleinman, I.......... 48
C
Centurial
L
Collectibles ........ 39
L & C Coins ........ 21
Civitas Galleries .... 7
Leidman, Julian... 33
Coast To Coast
Coins ............... 2, 3
N
Coin Depot, The .. 13
N.G.C. ................. 31
D
S
Distinctive Coins
................... 16 , 17 Security Int’l........ 35
Skyline Coins .... 8, 9
F
Stacks-Bowers
F&W Media
.............. 39, 41, 48 Galleries .............. 5
I. Kleinman
F.U.N. Show ........ 43 Steinberg’s .......... 11
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22nd Annual
Chicago Paper
Money Expo
March 18-20, 2016
The 22nd Annual Chicago Paper
Money Exposition will be held Friday
through Sunday, March 18-20, 2016,
at the Crowne Plaza Chicago O’Hare,
5440 North River Road, Rosemont, Ill.
Booth setup and Professional Preview
Day will be Thursday, March 17, 2016.
www.cpmxshow.com
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tion and grading, John Kolos. PH: 757331-1530 or [email protected]
or www.tidewatercoinclub.org.
Feb 27-28 VA, Salem. Salem Roanoke Valley
Coin Show. American Legion Bldg., 710
Apperson Dr. SH: Sat. 9:30am-5:30pm,
Sun. 9:30am-3:30pm. SP: Salem Coin
Club. A: Free. T: 40. F: $110. Will Camp,
PO Box 283, Fishersville, VA, 22939. PH:
540- 943-2267.
Dec 2-4 VA, Weyers Cave. Shenandoah
Valley Club Coin Show & Stamp Show.
Community Ctr., I-81 exit 235 E. on Rt.
256. SP: Shenandoah Valley Coin Club &
Weyers Cave Lion’s Club. A: Free. T: 75.
F: $80-$85. Melissa Smith, 579 Knightly
Lane, Mount Sidney, VA, 24467. PH: 540363-7777 or [email protected] or
http://svccshow.info.
WEST VIRGINIA
Jan 16 WV, Milton. Mountain State
Numismatic Society WV Coin Show and
Auction. Milton VFW Hall, #7 Blenko Dr.
(Fairground Rd). SH: 10:00am - 3:00pm.
SP: MSNSWV.ORG. T: 22. F: $35. Cecil
Starcher, PO Box 555, Pinch, WV, 251560555. PH: 304- 935-4514 or starcher@
msnswv.org.
WISCONSIN
Feb 21 WI, Oshkosh. Annual WI Coin Expo
LLC. Convention Ctr., 2 N. Main St.
SH: 9am - 4pm. A: Free. T: 75. F: $75.
Randy Miller, PO Box 254, Oshkosh, WI,
54903. PH: 920- 231-6161 or wcexpo@
yahoo.com.
41st
Annual
2016 Chicago
International
Coin Fair
April 15-17, 2016
The 41st Annual Chicago International
Coin Fair will be held Friday through
Sunday, April 15-17, at the Donald E.
Stephens Convention Center Hall B,
Rosemont, IL
Booth setup and Professional Preview
Day will be Thursday, April 14.
Heritage will conduct the official auction.
www.cicfshow.com
Connor Falk of Krause Publications will serve as bourse chairman of each show.
He may be reached at [email protected] or 715-257-6034.
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