Coin Rarities & Related Topics: The Jan. 2011 FUN Convention in Tampa
News and Analysis on scarce coins, markets, and the coin collecting community #35
A Weekly Column by Greg Reynolds
The Jan. 2011 FUN Convention in...
William Shamhart 2011 FUN Coin Show Report
By William Shamhart - Numismatic Americana
It seems as if the Holiday season of 2010 was six months ago. Not because it wasn’t...
New year, New Rare Coin Auction Firm
By Steve Roach - Rare Coin Market Report
The year 2010 ended with a bang for the rare coin market, as a merger of Bowers...
LOOKING FORWARD TO A BIGGER 2011 – IS BIGGER BETTER?
Hot Topics by Laura Sperber - Legend Numismatics
Consolidation in reverse! I expected a few firms to fold and smaller dealers to shut. Out of...
Laura Sperber: 2010 IN REVIEW-MY VISION
What a year it was. We saw gold hit a new record and the stock market made a semi come back. The coin market had what I would call a turbulent but productive year. Prices did not go up as much as good coins weren't being drowned by dreck anymore. There actually has been a small influx of new collectors.
Coin Market: Generics slow to match gains of gold, silver
By Steve Roach - Rare Coin Market Report
First published in the November 8, 2010, issue of Coin World
Some of the coins that one would...
Rare Coin Road Warrior – October 2010
Hi, my name is Vic Bozarth and I am a Rare Coin Road Warrior. I have spent most of my twenty plus years...
Gold Dominates Coin Market as Records Fall
By Steve Roach
First published in the Nov. 1, 2010, issue of Coin World
Gold is currently the engine that is driving the rare coin market.
It...
The Gold, Silver and Rare Coin Market Report
By Laura Sperber - Legend Numismatics - Below is a portion of the most recent Legend Market Report
GOLD
This is hard for us to believe...
Ponterio & Associates to Auction the Wa She Wong Collection of Chinese and other...
Ponterio & Associates, a division of Bowers and Merena Auctions, is pleased to present the Wa She Wong Collection of Chinese and Asian coins as well as other fine properties in its December Hong Kong Auction held Dec. 3-4, 2010
US Coins: Those Magical CC Morgans
The market is good – stable prices and strong demand for rarities along with an expanding collector base. In fact, an 1804 Class 1 Draped Bust Dollar just traded for $3.7 million at the Central States Numismatic Society coin convention in Rosemont, IL.