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 Friday, January 18, 2008
The Shining
Posted by tom
Tom's Recommended Film of the Week
The Shining
On a recent trip to Target I saw and immediately purchased a newly released 2 disc DVD set of Stanley Kubrick's classic 1980 film The Shining. Having little time over the holidays to watch owned films, I finally had a chance to look at this one last week.
Even though many Stephen King fans loath this film, I love it as a work of it's own. Kubrick took King's story and made it something of his own by refocusing some of the viewers interests away from the supernatural and on to the psychological. It might be interesting to see what Kubrick would have done with The Shining today, given the high tech advantage of CGI used to such fine extent in The Lord of the Rings trilogy by Peter Jackson. In 1980, wihtout such devises, Kubrick had some hard choices to make and his choice of actors served him well. Jack Nicholson comes apart wonderfully and both Shelley Duvall and Danny Lloyd show both real fear and legitimate strength in dealing with him and the Overlook Hotel.
Some of my favorite sceen in this film include the sweeping opening shots which establish an ominous journey is to come and the simply chilling sceens between Jack Torrence and Lloyd the Bartender, played by Joe Turkel and the bathroom scene between Jack and Delbert Grady played to perfection by Philip Stone.
If you come to this film with an open mind, not an expectation for a reproduction of the novel, I am certain you will enjoy it's claustrophobically luscious descent into madness.
This particular DVD set is nicely packaged and a good clean copy of the film, plus there are several documnetaries on the extra disc, including Vivian Kubrick's short film on the making of The Shining which provides interesting background perspective on the actors methods of preparation among other things.
On a more recent trip to Target I noticed two other Kubrick films avialble in the same 2 disc format and packaging; A Clockwork Orange and 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Tom's Recommended Film of the Week
1/18/2008 5:25:26 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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Unusual World Coins 5th Edition Now Available
Posted by tom
Unusual World Coins Goes into a 5th Edition
Seems the odd stuff of numismatics has a permanent home once again, as Unusual World Coins advances into it's 5th edition. Once upon a time I thought we might never see a new edition of UWC, but never-say-never, as annual campaigning and encouragement from friend and fellow blogger George Cuahj and myself finally got this classic essential numismatic guide back onto the KP schedules for a rebirth in 2005 after a long and lamentable absense since 1992.
The new edition houses a vast array of new fantasy issues, Euro hopefuls, parody coinage and micro-nations. Court Jester blogger Colin Bruce II updated the issues of Bernard von Nothaus and the Liberty Mint, the Lasqueti Island coins, many chinese fantasy issues, Japanese Amulets, Gabriola Island coins, Duchy of Avram issues, new guitar and motorcycle coins from Somalia, much retro coinage, new Euro fantasies, and much more. George Cuhaj listed the David Carr parody and prototype quarters and dollars as well as other David Carr coins for Union of North America and the Trade dollar, in addition to entering large amounts of material from prominent contributor and UWC legend, Serge Huard. I tried to do my part by getting all our contributor pricing updates entered, as well as making a few price changes of my own to some older areas like New Caledonia and Papal States and some more modern places like Nord and Dominion of Canada, plus supplying values for some new issues for places like Easter Island, Kurdistan and Cabinda.
The 5th edition of Unusual World Coins won't be perfect, as it serves a continually evolving field of numismatics, but we are sure it will offer new insights into what is out there for you to collect. Pick up a copy from our KP Bookstore or one of the Unrecognized States Numismatic Society sellers on ebay and bring some joy back into your collecting.
KP Update
1/18/2008 2:09:16 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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Friday Fix
Posted by tom
Friday Fix
London pm fixes for 1-18-08
Gold $882.00
Silver $15.825
Platinum $1560.00
Palladium $369.00
Friday Fix
1/18/2008 12:39:31 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Thursday, January 17, 2008
Dazzling Crowns in Basel
Posted by tom
UBS Offers High Grade Crowns in Basel
UBS
is set to auction The "Peak Collection" on January 22nd next week, as their Auction 74. The sale contains over 800 lots of choice blazing and toned coins, most struck in silver and a smattering of coppers, but primarily Crown sized pieces.
There are lots respresenting most parts of the world in this sale and many of the Crowns offered are quite seldom seen in this quality. It's a grand opportunity to add coins with great eye appeal to your collection. Check out this offering at the UBS website.
Personally, I centered in on four individual coins which are seldom offered. The first is a pattern Florin of 1848 for Great Britain cataloged at lot 438. The reverse of this pattern is denominatied three times, as 100 Milles, One Centum and One Tenth of a Pound. Most unusual, as well as being quite a rare Victoria pattern.
Russian crowns are well represented in this sale, as might be expected, but the Russian occupation coins of Poland are what caught my attention. Both lots 574 an 575 will be sought after by both Polish and Russian collectors. They offer the 10Zloty - 1 1/2 Rubel of 1837 and the 5 Zloty - 3/4 Rubel of 1841 and should realize strong bids above their pre-sale estimates.
Pretender coins can be found scattered through this auction as well. I noticed some of the scarce French Pretender pieces of Henri V as well as a wonderful Charles VII 5 Pesetas of 1874 in the Spanish listings. We list this coin in our Unusual World Coins catalog as an X#PT4, but I see that our image is incorrect, so perhaps we will be able to replace it with this lovely image from the UBS sale.
Just a few days ago I had a nice conversation with a friend and contrbiutor who specializes in pattern coinage of the world. He had purchased a few items at the NYINC and I mentioned that there were a few interesting patterns coming up for sale in some of the auctions I was writing up for these January blog postings. He informed me that Heriagte was distributing a pre-auction flyer at NYINC promoting an upcoming sale devoted to Pattern Coins of the World. I am anxious to see a catalog for this sale, it should be a very notable event and well worth shelf space for any world coin collector.
In the meantime however, I'll finish this posting by mentioning the fourth coin which caught my eye in the UBS Auction 74. It is a French pattern Ecu de Calonne struck at Paris in 1786. A lovely design and well worth a pattern collectors attention.
Auction Lot of the Week
1/17/2008 1:02:54 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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Autographs at Smythe
Posted by tom
Autograph Auction from Smythe in NY
Normally I would not attempt to cover an autograph auction, but this one was in my catalog pile and it is presented by the noted New York coin, banknote and financial paper auction firm, Smythe. The sale is set for this afternoon and offers up all types of autographs from various areas including: Politics, entertainment, authors, Americana, animation, Hollywood and others.
The sale is highlighted by the Collection of Steven Lee Carson, who has been at this for 50 years. That duration of time really shows in the depth and breadth of the material presented in this sale.
From my personal standoint, lot 314 was the single most interesting item. It's a four page signed letter written by a schoolgirl named Lizze May Austin, which puts forth her emotional perspective of the aftermath of the devastating 1871 Chicago Fire.
Auction Lot of the Week
1/17/2008 12:15:31 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Americana Sale Offers the Eclectic
Posted by tom
Second Session of the Americana Sale Dazzling
The second session of the Stack's Americana Sale opens with a fine selection of New York countermarked Joes, the work of John Burger, Ephraim Brasher, Jacob Boelen III and others. This is followed by the Michael K. Ringo collection of American silver and coin silver tableware, containing many items from smiths and jewelers in New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and other eastern states.
A large run of United States medals graces the the center of this session, along with smatterings of unusual items such as slave tags, Hard Times tokens, Indian Peace medals, U.S. Mint medals, Franklin medals, award medals, exhibition medals, exposition pieces, decorations, coin scales, political items, encased postage, Washington pieces, campaign medals, and oddities like this 1824 half dollar counterstamped with Washington and Lafayette for the his American visit.
The sale concludes with a vast array of U.S. coinage of all types, including a nice selection of CC $20 gold pieces, a 1793 half cent, some great California gold, a large collection of Bechtler territorial gold coins and a reappearance of the excessively rare and desireable 1849 Bowie $5 gold piece from the John J. Ford collection, with an opening bid of $180,000.
Auction Lot of the Week
1/15/2008 6:53:39 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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Gold Drops as Dollar Climbs
Posted by tom
Gold Drops below $900
An overdue correction to rising gold spot price hit this afternoon and has gold down to $888 as of this posting.
Look at this as a healthy solidification of a market that had risen too far too fast. Just a little life in the U.S. dollar brought about this turn. Whenever a market is that thin and touchy, everyone should be careful.
News You Can Use
1/15/2008 5:17:48 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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Classic Early U.S. at Stack's Americana Sale
Posted by tom
Colonial Material at The Americana Sale from Stack's
Stack's
Americana Sale
began this afternoon and will continue into tomorrow. The first session of the sale hosts a rare selection of high quality Early American numismatic material starting with an oustanding run of colonial paper money including many high grade and attractive notes along with some exceptional rarities such as lot 4574 the 1775 Maryland Allegorical series Four Dollars which sold for $10,000, and lot 4730 signed by John Wray and James Lamberton and issued at Carlisle, Pennsylvania which sold for $7,000.
Also of great interest in this sale is the offering of the Robert A. Vlack Collection of billon and copper coins struck for the French overseas colonies in the New World. This is the largest cataloging of American French Colonial Sols and Sous I have ever seen. Absolutely anyone who collects colonial coinage will want a copy of this catalog for their numismatic library. Keep it right next to your copies of Early American Coins and An Illustrated Catalogue of the French Billon Coinage in the Americas, Bob's two classic works. Checking through this collection carefully you will uncover several discovery pieces which Bob must have added after publication of his books, so again, this catalog is an essential addition to your reference library. In addition you can enjoy seeing several Sous which are very scarce to extemely rare and absent from many collections, such as lot 5241, a 1742-C of the Caen Mint, which realized a healthy $2,000.
Also well represented in Vlack's collection are the French West Indies countermarked Sous, the 2 and 3 Sous of Cayenne, the West Indies Black Dogg and TorTola countermarked coppers, plus various other French colonial pieces including a unique 1781-A 3 Sous.
Traditional american colonial issues are also well represented in The Americana sale. Highlights include; two Higley coppers - an J CUT MY WAY THROUGH and the only VALUE ME AS YOU PLEASE still available for private collection, a fine run of New Jersey coppers, a discovery Machin's Mill copper struck over a Confederatio copper, a North West Company Beaver token and selections from the Michael K. Ringo collection of contemporary counterfiet English and Irish halfpence.
Session two of the Americana sale begins tomorrow morning and I will cover that part of the auction in my next posting. To view lots now, just stop over at the Stack's website.
Auction Lot of the Week
1/15/2008 4:20:19 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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Gold Holds Above $900, But Bull Looks Sluggish
Posted by tom
Gold Holds Solid, But Big Players Cautious
Gold made another little run this morning up to about $916, then backed off to $910 as of this posting. Though ETF's are growing leaps and bounds, larger investment players are behaving very cautiously on long term gold, keeping the market from breaking out further for the moment.
Let's just say the Bull is resting a bit before contemplating another run, while the Bear watches carefully from the wayside.
Whenever the large investment firms back off, the little investor should mind the cue. Don't be caught out there with large holdings in gold when the market turns.
News You Can Use
1/15/2008 1:26:33 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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 Monday, January 14, 2008
Stack Paper Currency With Coins
Posted by tom
Coin Vignette Collection Thrills
One smaller catalog on my pile of January NYINC satellite sales presents the Lawrence R. Stack Collection of numismatic images on american paper currencies. This is a great catalog for just perusing through. It is almost certain that any numismatist will find something of personal interest in this sale and I would venture to guess that most will also want to add this auction catalog to their library for future reference. The introduction by Stephen Goldsmith is wonderful and includes blow-ups of select vignettes.
This sale includes just about any piece of paper money which displays an image of a coin and there examples from almost every state and territory, plus Canada. Many areas of paper money and financial document collecting are represented, including; Colonial, Obsolete, Scrip, private issue, Bank issue, Municipal issue, chits, advertising notes, saterical notes, Federal Currency, National Gold Bank Notes, bonds, plus some printing plates, die proofs and rollers. Most of the vignettes represent either United States or Spanish coinage, which would have been in circulation at the time.
My personal favorite is an advertising chit from Chicago listed as lot 4451. Printed in green on thin cardboard, this two sided piece is good for one dime plant at Pool's Dime Garden at 97 Oakley Street. Looks like you had to spend a dollar in order to redeem your dime, but still a good deal. This is the only example of this chit I have ever seen and it represents a very nice piece of Chicago ephemera.
Auction Lot of the Week
1/14/2008 6:30:44 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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Rare Gold at Stack's Kroisos Sale
Posted by tom
Great Gold Rarities in Kroisos Collection
What better timing could Stack's ask for in the launching of their January 14th Kroisos Collection auction? Spot gold hit an all time high just a few hours before this massive collection of premium gold coins began crossing the block.
But aside from creating additional media interest, spot may have little influence on many of the Kroisos coins, as they are way above much of any relation to bullion.
Key groups in this sale include; a fantastic run of Russian historical medals mostly struck in gold, a great run of imperial Russian silver coins, plus two sacrce copper plate money pieces of Catherine I, some great seige pieces and patterns are scattered throughout this sale, including a unique gold siege Ducat from the 1572 siege of Haarlem and the unique Leipzig siege 2 Ducats of 1547 and the unique Magdeburg siege 2 Ducats of 1551, an outstanding selection of Italian gold coinage, a great run of British gold and silver coins, classic German States gold coins galore, some very scarce French gold coins such as the 1555 Henri II piefort struck to the weight of an 8 Henri d'Or, scarce Austrain and Austrain States gold coins, a rare Albanian presentation set from 1927, a good selection of Swiss cabnton gold pieces, another grouping of steel engraved plates and cylinders from the American Bank Note Company archives, several groups of orders and decorations, many rare Latin American gold coins and a treasure trove of individual pieces from various countries around the world.
Coins of special interest to me included lot 2967, the wonderful Ormonde Pistole from the Great Rebellion. One of only two in private hands, the other example sold at Whyte's Millennial Collection sale in April 2000 for about $135,650 and resold through Spinks in 2006 for about $118,600. Stack's conservatively estimates this example slightly below those figures and I will be anxious to see it's closing figure.
Also of great interest to me is lot 3524 the 1870 gold pattern 1 Doblon of Uruguay. It's unique struck in gold and I do not have a modern price reference for our catalog, as this piece has not surfaced since the 1940's. On a personal note I will also be looking to see what lot 3511, the cut and countermarked 4 Pesos Fuertes of Paraguay sells for, as I was lucky enough to examine this coin some number of years ago through the kindness of a good friend in numismatics.
Auction Lot of the Week
1/14/2008 1:53:26 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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Gold Holding Above $900
Posted by tom
Gold Holds a New Benchmark
Three hours after breaking the $900 mark and rising to $914, gold is holding it's own. At the time of this posting it's riding steady at $908. Keep an eye on The Bullion Desk for further developements throughout the day.
Talk of $1000
is again heating up, though most are expecting this figure to be a peak from which gold will drop. Forecasts from many analysts are predicting an average figure for gold during 2008 between $750 and $825. Gold Bugs are thinking much higher. Larger firms are showing gradual floors rising steadily for gold over the next three years.
News You Can Use
1/14/2008 11:49:53 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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