By definition, what is a cool coin? Does it have to be rare? Valuable? Sentimental? Does it have to tell a story… a cool story? If you answered any of these questions with a “yes”, this video is for you!
- Fred Weinberg, fascinating Morgan dollar die cap error
- James Sego, rare 1968 No S Roosevelt dime, PCGS PR68CAM, QA✓
- Jessie Zhang, Chinese silver dollar
- Allen Rowe, CC-Morgan dollar with a 45 caliber bullet hole
- James Sego, nicely-toned 1910 Lincoln cent, PCGS MS64RB, Gold QA✓
- Jeff Shevlin, Wyoming Battle & Massacre So-Called Dollar, NGC MS63
- Jeff Garrett, 1879 “Stella” $4 gold pattern, Flowing Hair variety, PCGS AU-Details
Copyright © CoinWeek – Portland – March 2015
American Numismatic Association National Money Show
One of the country’s premier coin shows and conventions, the ANA National Money Show is held every winter at cities around the country. This year the show was hosted in Portland, Oregon. The convention features spectacular educational programs and events, and the most stunning collections of early American rarities ever assembled for the ANA’s signature Museum Showcase.
The bourse, which is always sold out, includes the finest rare coin and currency dealers in the world, with special sections for U.S., world and ancient coins as well as paper money.
For info on the ANA or any of its conventions, visit www.money.org and/or visit the Coin and Paper Money Shows section on Coinweek for the latest information, news stories and calendar of upcoming shows.