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One of the first Gold Rush-era coins minted in San Francisco, a unique pioneer gold $20 piece minted by John G. Kellogg, will return to the Bay area for just the second time since it was made in 1854.
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The successful two-years-for-the-price-of-one membership recruitment program is being extended by the American Numismatic Association (ANA) through mid-August.
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Steven L. Contursi admits he’s not sure if there’s another historical rarity that fits his quest or if he’s at the apex of a highly specialized pursuit.
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Five of the finest known surviving examples of early silver coins hand-struck in Colonial America and today worth a combined value of approximately $1 million will be displayed at the Santa Clara Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Expo.
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LAS VEGAS COIN, STAMP AND COLLECTIBLES SHOW Grand Ballroom
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Five of the finest known surviving examples of 17th century colonial Massachusetts silver coins, with a combined value of approximately $1 million, will be displayed at the Santa Clara Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Expo.
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The world's most famous and valuable rare coins, the $8.5 million King of Siam coin set, will be on public display in Las Vegas for the first time since the legendary coins were featured at the 1999 opening of Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino.
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Money, money, money.
Money, money, money.
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Laguna Beach resident and coin collector Steven L. Contursi proudly showed former California Gov. Jerry Brown the finest known surviving examples of rare coins made for a 1915 exposition during a visit Friday, Sept. 15 to Long Beach.
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King of Siam set returns to Vegas
Las Vegas will see the return of the King of Siam proof set Oct. 27-29 at the second annual Las Vegas Coin, Stamp and Collectibles Show sponsored by the American Numismatic Association.