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The MidAmerica Coin Expo in Schaumburg, July 10-13, proved to be a success. In fact, many dealers reported being pleasantly surprised at how much business occurred. Big-ticket coins were selling well, and at least one dealer was fortunate enough to generate $1 million in retail sales, consisting of many five and six-figure specimens. While retail
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With the summer season in full swing, most families have allotted some time for their annual vacation. However, in the coin family, the rigorous non-stop schedule of the professional numismatist can often raise havoc, voiding the best of these more traditional plans. Presently and effectively since the dawn of the new millennium, this raging bull of a coin market hasn’t been suppressed, caged or put on hold as rare
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In order to fully appreciate and understand the rarity of the 1893-97New Orleans Morgan Dollars, one must first review the history of this period. The Depression of 1893 was one of the worst in American history, with unemployment exceeding 10%. Part of the reason it was so bad was
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ACTIVITY
Despite progressively darkening storm clouds on the horizon of the larger economy, the market for collectable Paper Money remains particularly vigorous. In fact, the strongest part of the market is for the highest quality, and therefore most expensive items. It is quite obvious by now that third party certification has so firmly entrenched itself as a tool for both buyers and sellers that it is difficult to imagine a scenario that might reverse that clearly strengthening trend. Indeed, in my estimation, it is the very presence
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PCGS:
80.19%
NGC:
75.19%
ANACS:
55.14%
ICG:
69.34%
PCI:
47.06%
SEGS:
47.02%
NCI:
38.98%
INS:
28.46%
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