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October 20, 2015 | Vol 15 Issue 21
 
In This Issue
  • Article:
  • The Lord St. Oswald Coins – Where Are They Now?
  • Video:
  • Color on Copper Coins
  • Article:
  • The Spot Price of Silver, and the Real Cost of Acquisition
  • Video:
  • David Hall’s Rare Coin Market Report
  • Survey:
  • What should be done to get more young people interested in coin collecting?
     
    The Lord St. Oswald Coins – Where Are They Now?
    by Ron Guth

    The Lord St. Oswald pedigree is one of the most legendary in all of numismatics. In part one of a new series, Ron Guth begins to investigate the true story behind the name associated with quality early American coins.

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    1909-O $5 Indian PCGS MS62

    Legend Numismatics offers the very best quality of PCGS-graded coins on the market, like this 1909-O $5 Indian PCGS MS62. Clearly a fresh and original piece, the surfaces are remarkably scuff and problem free. The texture is slightly satiny.

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    Color on Copper Coins
    by Mike Sherman

    For some coins, a numerical grade alone does not suffice. Collector preferences and market value demand the use of designations. In the first of eight Grading 102 webcast videos, Mike Sherman discusses color designations on copper coins.


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    Consign Your Coins to Legend Rare Coin Auctions

    Thinking of selling your coins? LRCA will provide you with top customer service and stellar returns. The consignment deadline for the December 17, 2015 Regency Auction XV is November 2. Contact us today!

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    The Spot Price of Silver, and the Real Cost of Acquisition
    by Mike Sherman

    The story since silver crested near $50 in summer, 2011 has not been pretty, with silver sliding to the $14-$15 range. While there has been a modest recovery since then, what is perhaps less well-known has been the soaring premium for silver coins. Mike Sherman investigates.

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    ICYMI: Collectors.com versus Google

    David Hall’s Rare Coin Market Report

    How to Build Your Own Digital Coin Album
     

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    What should be done to get more young people interested in coin collecting?
    • Numismatic education in schools
    • More programs by the US Mint
    • More outreach by regional clubs & shows
    • Nothing, it’s not important
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    Last issue's winner of a PCGS Polo Shirt: Mick Strushensky

    NEW IMAGES: PCGS #649 (PR) 1796 Token Myddelton, Silver See All >
    NEW NARRATIVES: Ron Guth wrote about 1861 $2.50 Clark Gruber, Copper DT, BN See All >
    NEW CENSUS: Condition Census for 1839 25C No Drapery See All >
     
     
     
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