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CoinWeek – August 10-16, 2009



August 31, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

What’s New on CoinLink ……..

Legend Numismatics presents their take on the 2009 Los Angeles ANA Coin Show in Legend’s Market Report

Bowers and Merena Auctions returns to Baltimore, Md., for the Official Auction of the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Expo scheduled for November 10-14, 2009. The auction will feature the collection of U.S. and world coins assembled by one of America’s most renowned numismatic collectors, Dr. Alfred R. Globus.

The ANA Coin Shows Are Not What They Used To Be – A Commentary by Laura Sperber on the location of this years World’s fair on Money

Veteran dealers John N. Rowe III of Dallas, Texas and Harlan White of San Diego, California each received the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award from the Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG) during an awards ceremony in Los Angeles

The United States Mint announced it is working with the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History to develop a traveling numismatic exhibition.

Starting September 1, 2009, NGC will begin encapsulating coins with detrimental surface conditions using details grades and descriptions of their impairments.

The Kern-Carter 1880 Coiled Hair Stella, a gorgeous example of the timeless design of George Morgan, realized $546,250 at Heritage Auction Galleries’ July 31-Aug.2 Los Angeles U.S. Coin Auction, leading the almost $25 million event.

For five days starting on August 5th, coin collectors will gather in LA for Largest Coin Show of the Year, The American Numismatic Association’s annual World’s Fair of Money

Doug Winter reviews the The Pre-ANA Show and the Heritage Los Angeles Platinum Night Sale

United States Mint will begin accepting orders for two-roll sets of one-cent coins bearing the third new reverse design in the 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial One-Cent Coin Program at noon Eastern Time (ET) on August 13, 2009.

In a stunning rebuke to the US Mint and the Treasury Department, U.S. District Judge Legrome Davis ruled that the government improperly seized 10 1933 Saint Gaudens Double Eagles. The case which has been in litigation since, revolves around one of the most fabled coins in all of US Numismatics.

Tim Shuck has added a new coin profiles in the US Type Coins Coin Guide Section of Coinlink as follows:

  • Platinum Eagle Bullion, 1997-Present

Continuing with News across the web, we have a new posting of – Coin News Daily – providing short excerpts and links to other news across the web that we have found, and which you may find of interest. We also provide Daily Updates on Precious Metals in The Bullion Report, with Charts, Video Headlines and News.

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