I just read the newest Southgate Coins weblog article about their Christmas party. The good folks at Southgate really know how to do a party right! Check it out.
Happy new year!!
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
BUT WAIT...THERE'S MORE...
The Americana Sale of January 12-14, 2009, New York City hosted by Stack's, is featuring a quartet of super "CC" silver coins.
1. 1871-CC dime (PCGS AU-50)
2. 1873-CC with arrows dime (NGC AU-55)
3. 1874-CC with arrows dime (PCGS AU-55) (CAC) Key Date
4. 1870-CC half dollar (PCGS AU-50)
All of a sudden, super "CC" *Top 25 coins are coming out of the woodwork. It'd be nice to keep them in our family.
Merry Christmas and a happy "CC" new year to all!
Stack's can be reached at 800 566-2580 or www.stacks.com or auction@stacks.com
*Top 25 from "Mint on Carson Street", Rusty Goe
1. 1871-CC dime (PCGS AU-50)
2. 1873-CC with arrows dime (NGC AU-55)
3. 1874-CC with arrows dime (PCGS AU-55) (CAC) Key Date
4. 1870-CC half dollar (PCGS AU-50)
All of a sudden, super "CC" *Top 25 coins are coming out of the woodwork. It'd be nice to keep them in our family.
Merry Christmas and a happy "CC" new year to all!
Stack's can be reached at 800 566-2580 or www.stacks.com or auction@stacks.com
*Top 25 from "Mint on Carson Street", Rusty Goe
'Twas the "CC" That Saved Christmas
'Twas the beginning of winter
And all through the land
All of the coin dealers
Wished bullion was banned.
No Panda Bears, no Maple leafs,
No Krugerrands or Eagles.
No Philharmonics or Kangaroos,
Because they’d be illegal.
The people would be saddened
And void of Christmas cheer
All searching for a replacement
For bullion held so dear.
But what could replace bullion
And hold their hearts anew?
Perhaps a little “CC” coin
Struck in silver, and gold, too!
Any humble collector knows
The Carson Mint provided much
With three separate silver dollars,
And a twenty-center as a nice touch!
In addition to those special ones,
There’s five, ten, and twenty dollar gold,
Then the quarter, dime, and half dollar
With strikes that are so bold.
Bullion lovers, do not despair
Your hobby is not quite dead
You just need a change of pace,
So why not buy a “CC” coin instead!
And all through the land
All of the coin dealers
Wished bullion was banned.
No Panda Bears, no Maple leafs,
No Krugerrands or Eagles.
No Philharmonics or Kangaroos,
Because they’d be illegal.
The people would be saddened
And void of Christmas cheer
All searching for a replacement
For bullion held so dear.
But what could replace bullion
And hold their hearts anew?
Perhaps a little “CC” coin
Struck in silver, and gold, too!
Any humble collector knows
The Carson Mint provided much
With three separate silver dollars,
And a twenty-center as a nice touch!
In addition to those special ones,
There’s five, ten, and twenty dollar gold,
Then the quarter, dime, and half dollar
With strikes that are so bold.
Bullion lovers, do not despair
Your hobby is not quite dead
You just need a change of pace,
So why not buy a “CC” coin instead!
FAB "CC" COINS AT THE ORLANDO SALE
Greetings to all C4OA members and "CC" fans everywhere. Stack's is presenting the following fabulous "CC" coins at the upcoming Orlando Sale on January 5, 2009.
1. 1873-CC No Arrows Quarter (PCGS MS-63) One of only five known!
2. 1878-CC Half Dollar (PCGS MS-65) None graded finer by PCGS
3. 1893-CC Morgan Dollar (PCGS PR-65) Branch Mint Proof
4. 1873-CC No Arrows Half Dollar (PCGS MS-63) Closed 3 variety
5. 1870-CC Half Eagle (PCGS AU-50) CAC gold sticker
Stack's can be contacted at 800-566-2580 or www.stacks.com.
My hope is that some (if not all) of these treasures stay within our C4OA family.
1. 1873-CC No Arrows Quarter (PCGS MS-63) One of only five known!
2. 1878-CC Half Dollar (PCGS MS-65) None graded finer by PCGS
3. 1893-CC Morgan Dollar (PCGS PR-65) Branch Mint Proof
4. 1873-CC No Arrows Half Dollar (PCGS MS-63) Closed 3 variety
5. 1870-CC Half Eagle (PCGS AU-50) CAC gold sticker
Stack's can be contacted at 800-566-2580 or www.stacks.com.
My hope is that some (if not all) of these treasures stay within our C4OA family.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
1878 rotated reverse
Several months ago i purchased a 1878 dollar with a 45 degree rotation on the reverse. I didn't find enough information on this coin to submint a article for Curry's Chronicle, maybe someone who has some information on these coins could write a article about these interesting coins.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Hello and Happy Autumn to all C4OAers!
Even though winter has not technically begun, as your C4OA membership services representative, I am proud to announce that the winter 2008 edition of Curry's Chronicle has already been shipped from our printers. (Of course, that means that we are a whopping eleven days ahead of schedule!)
I have already published the winter 2008 Curry’s Chronicle table of contents, containing eight articles that will be appearing in this issue, so please browse the right-hand column of the blogsite to view them. I think that reading them should give you that familiar tingle of anticipation.
For those of you that contributed to this chronicle by submitting articles and letters to the editor, we solemnly thank you, and hope that you continue contributing. For those of you that have not submitted anything, I hope this issue assures you that no matter what your expertise level is, your articles and letters to the editor will be treasured, and they will become apart of the C4OA legacy.
Aside from the anticipation of receiving your Curry's Chronicle, I hope that you all have a wonderful end-of-November, and a very special Thanksgiving holiday.
Warmest regards,
Maya
I have already published the winter 2008 Curry’s Chronicle table of contents, containing eight articles that will be appearing in this issue, so please browse the right-hand column of the blogsite to view them. I think that reading them should give you that familiar tingle of anticipation.
For those of you that contributed to this chronicle by submitting articles and letters to the editor, we solemnly thank you, and hope that you continue contributing. For those of you that have not submitted anything, I hope this issue assures you that no matter what your expertise level is, your articles and letters to the editor will be treasured, and they will become apart of the C4OA legacy.
Aside from the anticipation of receiving your Curry's Chronicle, I hope that you all have a wonderful end-of-November, and a very special Thanksgiving holiday.
Warmest regards,
Maya
Monday, November 10, 2008
NCS talk
Question to all you numismasters...
I have an important type coin that I purchased in an NCS holder. I have no intention of selling the coin, and frankly was very lucky to have found this piece, graded "MS details" by NCS, since it would be an absolute monster in an NGC or PCGS Mint State holder.
I am starting to see a lot of coins in PCGS holders graded "Original". Am I correct to assume this is their way of capturing more "holdering" business that otherwise would have been sent back in a body bag? If so, then good for them. There are no worries as long as the action is not misleading or missinterpreted by the public.
But here's the real $64,000 question...who's holder in the long run will provide my "would be monster coin" with the most upside value gain...the "NCS, MS Details holder" or the "PCGS - Original holder"?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts. It's your lead....Off Belay
I have an important type coin that I purchased in an NCS holder. I have no intention of selling the coin, and frankly was very lucky to have found this piece, graded "MS details" by NCS, since it would be an absolute monster in an NGC or PCGS Mint State holder.
I am starting to see a lot of coins in PCGS holders graded "Original". Am I correct to assume this is their way of capturing more "holdering" business that otherwise would have been sent back in a body bag? If so, then good for them. There are no worries as long as the action is not misleading or missinterpreted by the public.
But here's the real $64,000 question...who's holder in the long run will provide my "would be monster coin" with the most upside value gain...the "NCS, MS Details holder" or the "PCGS - Original holder"?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts. It's your lead....Off Belay
Article in Numismatic News-Southgate 1808 half dollar giveaway
Greetings C4OA members and all "CC" fans. There's a nice article in the latest issue (Nov. 11, 2008) of the Numismatic News business section (page 44) about the four month long, six question competition that Southgate Coins hosted earlier this year. The prize was an 1808 capped bust half dollar and the contest was won by Garrett Allen, an 8-year-old Reno boy. The article contains an interview with Garrett and includes a nice picture. It's a great article about a wonderful event that shows another positive aspect of our C4OA club. Congrats to Garrett
Friday, October 31, 2008
Another 1870-CC Double Eagle
In the November 3 Coin World, on the reverse side of the cover page, is an ad for the next Bowers and Merena auction and an 1870-CC double eagle is pictured. NGC EF-45. I am just starting a post to track the results. :)
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