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Knowledge shouldn't be avoided
I edit two magazines for coin collectors (Coins and Coin Prices) and one for paper money collectors (Bank Note Reporter). As such, in June I attended the International Paper Money Show in Memphis, Tenn. This year’s IPMS was the first … Continue reading
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An 1808 silver dollar?
Recently I was digging through some 19th-century newspapers online to find references to U.S. coins. I ran into a number of stories on the 1804 dollar, all of which varied as to their assessment of why this coin is so … Continue reading
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Who was the American Indian model?
The next issue of Coins magazine (September 2010) will feature an interesting article by Tom LaMare on the Indian Head gold $5 by Bela Lyon Pratt and the supposed American Indian model for it and the $2.50. As with other … Continue reading
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A pyramid of the yellow stuff
I a couple of months ago I wrote in Coins magazine that if I had one dream coin it would be the new ultra-high relief Saint-Gaudens gold $20 being released next year by the U.S. Mint. Recently, having attended the … Continue reading
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Buffalo nickel a tale of two Big Trees
Having done plenty of research into the topic of who were the models for the Buffalo nickel, I’m convinced that Isaac Johnny John (Chief John Big Tree) was not a model for the coin, despite his claims otherwise. I make … Continue reading
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Josh's gold-plated nickel
In next week’s episode of “Collecting Money,” on Coin Chat Radio, I plan to do a piece about Josh Tatum and the 1883 Liberty Head nickel. Tatum, a deaf mute, who reputedly gold-plated thousands of the first Liberty Head nickels … Continue reading
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A pressing concern
I ran into this interesting little tidbit that appeared originally in the Oct. 16, 1873 issue of the Philadelphia North American, while doing some research. Apparently the introduction of the new Trade dollar, which had been authorized earlier that year … Continue reading
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Atrocious designs?
You can’t please everybody, and if you’re a coin designer you’re sure to attract your share of critics. Today, James Earle Fraser’s Buffalo nickel is considered a classic, but at the time of its release, in 1913, not everyone was … Continue reading
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Artists needed—please report for duty
Recently, U.S. Mint Director Ed Moy said, “We want to spur the highest level of artistic excellence in American coin design.” He made the statement along with the announcement of the Mint’s plans to recreate the 1907 Saint-Gaudens ultra high … Continue reading
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It's show time
Coin Chat Radio goes live today at 11 a.m. Central at coinchatradio.com Give a listen. I think we have some interesting features in our first show. Future broadcasts will at 11 a.m. Central on Thursdays.
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