ANA Philadelphia, August, 2012
Collector, Stewart Blay, examines the Gerald Forsythe and High Desert collections. Photo by Donn Pearlman.
John is the high school division winner in the PCGS Photograde grading contest, winning a MS65 Morgan dollar.
The luncheon gets underway.
180 Set Registry & Collectors Club members as well as PCGS Authorized Dealers attended.
Stewart receives his award for Best Classic Set for his Flying Eagle Cents.
Dr. Brown receives awards for his Roosevelt collection (Best Modern Set) and his 1968-Present Mint Set (Best Mint Set).
For his Liberty Seated Dimes, Gerry accepts his Best Classic Set award.
Dale Friend wins Best Classic Set for his Early Half Dollar set.
For their collaborative work on their Prooflike Morgan dollar collection, David and Ash accept awards for Best Classic Set.
Michael wins for his Everyman Indian Cents set.
A Best Classic set winner, Martin accepts his award for his Large Cents collection.
Dr. Sparti receives his award for his Lincoln Memorial Complete Variety set.
Theodore is a winner for his Everyman Walking Half Dollar set and Best Japanese Set for his Gold Denomination set.
A special tribute and moment of silence is observed for David W. Akers, a well known and loved numismatist and researcher, who passed away in July.
Dave's father, Leon Hendrickson, is inducted into the PCGS CoinFacts Coin Dealer Hall of Fame. On behalf of Leon, Dave discusses his father and his achievements.
Abe Kosoff is inducted into the PCGS CoinFact Coin Dealer Hall of Fame by Harvey Stack. Photo by Donn Pearlman.
Scott Travers and Dave Bowers induct David Hall into the PCGS CoinFacts Coin Dealer Hall of Fame. Photo by Donn Pearlman.
HOFers with their awards. Photo by Donn Pearlman.
Scott and Dave give a presentation on the future of the rare coin market. Photo by Donn Pearlman.
Newsletter writer and researcher, Maurice Rosen, discusses the precious metals market.
Barry Stuppler discusses recent news from the Gold & Silver Political Action Committee.
PCGS President, Don Willis, discusses what's new at PCGS. Photo by Donn Pearlman.