News and Analysis of scarce coins, coin markets, and the coin collecting community #71
A Weekly Column by Greg Reynolds
On Thursday, Sept 8th, at 7:00 PM PT, Heritage will auction Al Boka’s collection of large cents ‘by date.’... read more »
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Early American Copper enthusiasts have been saving up their, um, pennies, since they found out that we will be offering The Al Boka Copperheads Collection as a part of the 2011 September Long Beach Signature US Coin Auction, to be held September... read more »
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The number one-ranked collection of United States large cents in both the PGCS and NGC Set Registry listings will be publicly displayed in Chicago at the American Numismatic Association World’s Fair of Money, August 16 – 20, 2011.... read more »
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By Mark Ferguson for CoinWeek – MFrarecoins.com
When most people think of coin collecting, they think of filling albums with coins organized by date of issue and mintmark, or organizing boxes of encapsulated coins in a similar way. But trends... read more »
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The 1792 pattern cents, Birch cent, half disme, disme, and quarter were the prototypes for what later became the cent, nickel, dime, and quarter that are still the staples of commerce today. These patterns were essential to the development... read more »
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June 2011 Long Beach Expo Video News
Tom Reynolds
Early American Coin Gallery, Owner
Interviewer: David Lisot
Tom Reynolds reports on trading in early American copper coins. He comments on the relationship between bullion and early cent collecting.
Early... read more »
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Hear comments from EAC club members, why they join and what it is about these coins that are so fascinating.
Some of these folks have never been to an EAC Convention before and they explain what it is like to attend.
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When members of the Early American Coppers gather for one of their conventions participants bring coins with them to sell and trade as well as those in their collections.
On opening night of the convention everyone gathers for what is called... read more »
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Chris McCawley of McCawley-Grellman Auctions had on display at the EAC Convention a recently discovered rare variety 1808 half cent.
This rare coin surfaced in a collection purchased by another dealer who had the coin attributed and then sold... read more »
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Bim Gander shares why EAC selected Portland for its host city for this year’s convention as well as why people become members of Early American Coppers.
Bim Gander, EAC Vice President
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Early American Coppers Convention
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