Archive for May 5th, 2009


NumisMaster.com
CICF Gets Strong Results
NumisMaster.com, WI
So what items were hot sellers at the show? World paper money, Greek and Roman gold, as well as lower-priced material seemed to be in demand, Foley said. For the Distinctive Coins folks it was Polish, German and Chinese coins. Rarities were also hot,

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Silver and Gold Prices
Gold Price, Australia
The buy side of 90% silver coin has dropped from 140 cents an ounce over spot to 40 cents an ounce over spot, in two days while silver has risen 110 cents. Normally I watch that premium because it grows at bottoms and shrinks at tops.

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1804 $1 Class III Coin Brings $2.3 Million At Heritage Auction
Antiques and Arts Weekly, CT
The Adams-Carter is the best 1804 coin outside the specimen currently held by the Smithsonian. Another issue, the 1933 double eagle $20 gold coin, with an auction record in excess of $7 million, holds the title of most expensive coin, at least based on

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Ticker Trax Update: Silver Runs & Runs
Stockhouse, Canada
Clarke instead will address investors about the wonders of silver at the Las Vegas Money Show next week (Jason Hommel will be there as well selling silver coins). The Spicer family of silver and gold repository Central Fund of Canada (CEF and CEF.

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Numismatic News
1967 Canadian gold brought to US show
Numismatic News - Alan Herbert
by By Alan Herbert This is documented because at the time you could not import gold coins. Coin dealer EA Stewart of Lethbridge, Alberta, accomplished the feat on April 18, 1968. He got a special one-time permit for a Billings, Mont., coin show.

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