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US Attorney Says Attempts To Use “Liberty Dollar” As Money Is Domestic Terrorism – Von Nothaus Found Guilty
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US Attorney Says Attempts To Use “Liberty Dollar” As Money Is Domestic Terrorism – Von Nothaus Found Guilty</strong><br />
Liberty Dollar creator and self proclaimed “monetary architect” Bernard Von NotHaus was found guilty in US federal court in North Carolina on Friday of Counterfeiting and Fraud. The Justice Department asserted that Von NotHaus was placing gold, and silver coins, along with precious metals currency  into circulation with the purpose of mixing them “into the current money of the United States.”<br />
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The Sacramento ANA Show</strong><br />
Any locale where it takes a change of planes to get to will not draw the major dealers. You can also bet it won’t draw the crowds of buyers either. That’s exactly what happened at Sacramento. The results sadly were as excepted for us (and others): VERY disappointing. For sure a huge segment of dealers elected not to attend. The majority of East Coast dealers also stayed away because the Baltimore Show is 2 weeks away.<br />
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<a href="http://www.coinlink.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/washington_ca_Nugget.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-562" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 4px;" title="washington_ca_Nugget" src="http://www.coinlink.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/washington_ca_Nugget.jpg" alt="" width="236" height="157" /></a><strong>Coin Profile: Proof 1836 50/00 Capped Bust Half Dollar</strong><br />
Writing in the 1989 edition of his encyclopedia of U.S. and Colonial proof coins, the late Walter Breen accounts for four die marriages of the proof 1836 Lettered Edge Capped Bust Half Dollar. Of the four varieties, two are of perhaps the greatest interest to advanced Bust Half Dollar enthusiasts: the 1836/1336 O-108,  and this coin,the 50/00 O-116 blundered reverse.<br />
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<strong>8-Pound California Gold Nugget Sells for $460K at Holabird-Kagin Americana Auction</strong><br />
The LARGEST CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH NUGGET left in existence, the 100 troy ounce gold nugget discovered last year in Nevada County, California, was sold at auction by Holabird-Kagin Americana on March 16th in Sacramento for $460,000.<br />
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<strong>BBB Warns Austin-Based Coin Firms Ads May Be Peddling ‘Fool’s Gold’</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.coinlink.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/gold_bicen_capital_proof.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-563" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 4px;" title="gold_bicen_capital_proof" src="http://www.coinlink.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/gold_bicen_capital_proof.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="166" /></a>Consumers nationwide should be on the alert for advertisements from two Texas-based companies that are using newspapers to sell gold bullion coins “completely free of dealer mark-up,” Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns. The companies appear to be using the ads to entice consumers to buy more expensive “collector coins” at prices significantly higher than they could be bought elsewhere.<br />
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Coin Rarities &amp; Related Topics: Changes in Demand for Rare U.S. Coins So Far in 2011</strong><br />
After discussing the motivations and strategies of bidders at coin auctions last week, and the meaning of auction prices in general, I am directing attention to current coin markets overall. I have posed questions to and debated many dealers, some of whom do not wish to be quoted, regarding price changes and demand for rare coins in 2011.<br />
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<p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>A Weekly Column by Greg Reynolds</strong></span></p>
<p>While the Summer ANA Convention includes a wide variety of items of interest to collectors of U.S. coins, paper money, tokens and medals, plus some coins of the world, the Winter FUN Convention is the leading event of the year in the field of rare U.S. coins. Today&#8217;s discussion will be a little shorter than usual as I am busy in Tampa viewing coins, witnessing events and gathering information during FUN week. Yes, the winter FUN Convention formally begins on Thursday, at the Tampa Convention center. Coin related events, however, have already occurred.</p>
<h3>I. B&amp;M Pre-FUN Auction</h3>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1860" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 4px;" title="1876_50c_bm2011_pr" src="http://www.coinweek.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/1876_50c_bm2011_pr.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="361" />I attended the Bowers &amp; Merena pre-FUN auction on Tuesday at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, which is near the Tampa Airport. In <a href="http://www.coinlink.com/News/commentary-and-opinion/coin-rarities-related-topics-the-ten-leading-topics-of-2010/">last week&#8217;s column</a>, I discussed the fact that Bowers &amp; Merena and Stack&#8217;s are in the process of merging. The new Stack&#8217;s-Bowers president, <strong>Chris Napolitano</strong>, was in attendance. It was made clear that QDB and Chris Karstedt would continue to play roles in Stack&#8217;s-Bowers. Brad Karoleff, the longtime auctioneer for B&amp;M, and Melissa Karstedt, an auctioneer at Stack&#8217;s, served as auctioneers during Tuesday night. Unfortunately, as this auction did not finish until well into Tuesday night, there was not time for me to thoroughly analyze this event.</p>
<p>On Tuesday, the lot viewing room for the B&amp;M auction was packed. There were, at times, people waiting for seats in a fairly large room on the main floor of a very large hotel. My sources tell me that lot viewing attendance was excellent on Sunday and Monday as well, and that there were many collectors and dealers viewing at Heritage&#8217;s lot viewing room at the Tampa Convention center on Monday and Tuesday. So far, there seems to be even more interest in the FUN auctions than there was last year. It is too early, however, to draw a conclusion on the topic of collector interest in FUN week auctions.</p>
<p>In <a href="http://www.coinlink.com/News/us-coins/coin-rarities-related-topics-oneal-collection-of-indian-head-5-gold-coins/">my column of Dec. 8</a>, I raised the topic of FUN auctions, and I then provided explanations as to the general importance of January FUN auctions. My column of Dec. 8 is primarily about Jim O&#8217;Neal&#8217;s landmark set of Indian Head Half Eagles ($5 gold coins) and I remind readers that I wrote a<a href="http://www.coinlink.com/News/us-coins/top-registry-set-of-10-gold-coins-the-jim-oneal-collection-of-indian-head-eagles-part-2/"> two part series on O&#8217;Neal&#8217;s Eagles</a> ($10 gold coins) in 2009. Please also read my article about the <a href="http://www.coinlink.com/News/us-coins/platinum-night-was-golden-bellwether-sale-sparks-markets-for-u-s-coin-rarities/">Jan. 7, 2010 Platinum Night</a> event. (As usual, clickable links are in blue.)</p>
<p>In <a href="http://www.coinlink.com/News/us-coins/coin-rarities-related-topics-the-henry-miller-collection/">my column of Dec. 22</a>, I focused upon the Henry Miller collection, the core of which Heritage will auction on Thursday, during Platinum Night. On Dec. 15, I wrote about the<a href="http://www.coinlink.com/News/us-coins/coin-rarities-related-topics-the-malibu-collection-of-proof-liberty-seated-quarters-with-information-for-beginning-and-intermediate-collectors/   "> Malibu set of Proof Liberty Seated Quarters</a>. The collector known as &#8216;Malibu&#8217; also consigned Proof Liberty Seated halves and silver dollars to Tuesday night&#8217;s event, plus a few other coins. As I earlier suggested, his set of Proof Liberty Seated Quarters is far more spectacular than his respective sets of halves and dollars. I was delighted to finally have the opportunity to view all of his Liberty Seated Quarters, Half Dollars and Dollars.<span id="more-8716"></span></p>
<p>It is not practical to write here about the whole auction or even about all of the coins from the consignment of the second part of the Malibu collection, As the Proof Liberty Seated Quarters from the 1860s were really special, perhaps the best ever collection of these, I will discuss several of them here.</p>
<h3>II. 1860s Proof Liberty Seated Quarters</h3>
<p>I like the Malibu Proof 1865 quarter, though not nearly as much as I expected to like it. I agree with its &#8216;Proof-66 Cameo&#8217; certification, and I respect its CAC sticker, though I have seen better Pr-66 Liberty Seated Quarters including other coins in the Malibu collection. The price realized of $12,650 is certainly a retail level price and a successful auction result.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1859" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 4px;" title="1865_25c_proof_bmfun2011" src="http://www.coinweek.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/1865_25c_proof_bmfun2011.jpg" alt="" width="335" height="341" />Actually, the next lot, #511, another Proof 1865 quarter, though not part of the Malibu collection, was probably a better value. It is PCGS certified Proof-64 Cameo, and, like the Malibu 1865 Quarter, has a CAC sticker of approval. In my view, it is just beautiful and may be undergraded. This coin&#8217;s toning, which is definitely natural, is stunning, especially when this coin is tilted under a light. It realized $2415, I believe.</p>
<p>I really like the Malibu 1866, which is PCGS certified &#8216;Pr-64 Cameo,&#8217; and is CAC approved. About it, Jeff Ambio says, “very colorful, quite smooth for the grade and” Jeff regards its toning as likely to be “original.” In my (this writer&#8217;s) view, the Malibu 1866 was dipped decades ago, and then naturally retoned, probably while in a coin album. It sold for $2186. (Keep in mind that these are preliminary auction results and will occasionally include errors. The auction house will post final, audited prices realized in the near future.).</p>
<p>The Malibu 1867 is exceptional. It is also PCGS certified &#8216;Pr-66 Cameo&#8217; and it has a CAC sticker of approval. It was not one of Ambio&#8217;s favorite coins in the set, but it is one of mine. The wonderful natural toning is more than very attractive and this coin is technically impressive as well in that it has few surface imperfections. If my memory serves correctly, Laura Sperber was the successful bidder and the price was $8050, which is a good value.</p>
<p>Jeff Ambio and I are strongly in agreement in relation to the Malibu 1869 quarter. “This one is definitely original,” Ambio declares, “no worries here, just a lovely and solidly graded Gem.” Indeed, the Malibu 1869 is more than very attractive and the toning is definitely natural. It is PCGS certified Proof-66 and CAC approved. The reported price for this coin, as lot #516, is $4543.</p>
<p>The price realized of $11,500 for the Malibu 1870 was extremely strong. It is NGC certified PF-67 and it has a CAC sticker. Though the obverse (front of the coin) has an absolutely stunning look, it has some imperfections as well. The reverse (tail) has really neat steel blue toning, but it is not spectacular. In my opinion, this coin should not be worth a premium, though I admit that I like it. I would hope that non one figures that it should grade 68, though a casual glance at the obverse, without a magnifying glass, may give the impression that it should grade 68.</p>
<h3>III. Barber Quarters</h3>
<p>Though not particularly rare, and not candidates for finest known status, three Proof Barber Quarters in this auction captured my attention, largely because of their wonderful natural toning. I am referring to two 1892s and an 1894.</p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-1857 alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 4px;" title="proof_barber_25c_sm_fun_2011" src="http://www.coinweek.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/proof_barber_25c_sm_fun_2011.jpg" alt="" width="425" height="245" />The first, lot #553, is PCGS certified Proof-66 Cameo. The variety, blend, and evenness of its natural toning are incredibly pleasant. The orange-russet, brownish-russet, green and other shades cannot be described in words. It sold for $2415, a high price for a poor person, though hardly a vast sum in the field of rare U.S. coins. This coin would be a good value for a connoisseur of U.S. coinage.</p>
<p>A second 1892, this one NGC certified PF-66, and CAC approved, has heartwarming tones of russet, green and gray. It has probably never been dipped or significantly cleaned. Plus, I suggest that it grades in the high end of the 66 range. This coin, as lot #554, garnered $2990. Lot #557, a PCGS certified Pr-66 1894 is terrific, too, and was reasonable at $2140.</p>
<p>As an aside, I note that a 1901-S quarter, a representative of the key date in the series, realized $20,987.50. It is PCGS graded Very Fine-20.</p>
<h3>IV. Malibu Halves</h3>
<p>The Malibu set of Proof Liberty Seated Half Dollars was nowhere near as nice, overall or in terms of the respective certified grades of the individual coins, as his corresponding set of quarters. Even so, there were many very attractive coins in the set and there was intense bidding for some of these at the auction.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1858" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 4px;" title="seat_halves_bm_fun2011" src="http://www.coinweek.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/seat_halves_bm_fun2011.jpg" alt="" width="425" height="483" />There was a long bidding contest for the Malibu 1876, lot #738, which seemed to start at around $10,000 and ended at $16,100. The two &#8216;with arrows&#8217; issues of the 1870s caused the most commotion. Both are PCGS certified &#8216;Pr-65 Cameo.&#8217;</p>
<p>It seemed that at least four people bid on the Malibu 1873 &#8216;With Arrows&#8217; half before it sold for $18,400. My tentative impression is that the successful bidder was a Southern California dealer, who is almost always very active at B&amp;M auctions. The 1874, lot #734, went to Laura Sperber for $16,100.</p>
<p>The Malibu 1879 half is really cool, though I could not get quite as excited about it as did the cataloguer. It is PCGC certified &#8216;Pr-67 Cameo&#8217; and it is CAC approved. To some extent, it has a traditional &#8216;black and white Proof&#8217; look. It does, though, exhibit even russet toning on and around the outer devices and periphery. It is sharply struck and has minimal imperfections. It is lighter in actuality than it appears to be in the online catalogue images. There is certainly no doubt about the assigned 67 grade and it may be the finest known Proof 1879 half. It sold for $18,400. The next lot, #747, another 1879 half that is PCGS certified &#8216;Pr-63&#8242; went for $1092.50.</p>
<p>One of my favorite Malibu Liberty Seated Halves is the 1885. It is PCGS graded 67 and is CAC approved. It just has to be seen to be appreciated. The toning is incredibly pleasing and well balanced. A telephone bidder captured this prize for $12,650.</p>
<p>One of the reasons why I am focusing upon the Malibu collection is that many of the other coins are dealer-consignments or miscellaneous anonymous consignments rather than carefully assembled collections. There were a wide variety of coins in this auction.</p>
<p>One of the most important coins in this auction was an 1875 Quarter Eagle ($2½ gold coin), sold as lot #1350. Fewer than fifty 1875 business strikes survive, hardly any in high grades. This one is NGC graded AU-58 and I like it. It is an appealing coin. While it has some imperfections, it may be very difficult to find an 1875 business strike Quarter Eagle that is of higher quality than this one. Although the reported price of $18,975 seems high, this amount is a sound value from a logical perspective.</p>
<p>Next week, I will be writing about coins in the Heritage auction. I am very much looking forward to viewing them. I will also walk around the bourse floor and see rare coins that are available or on display for other reasons. The rest of the week will be even more fun.</p>
<p><strong> ©2011 Greg Reynolds </strong></p>
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		<title>Are Rare Coins Investments?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Steve Roach &#8211; Rare Coin Maarket Report Blog
First published in the Jan. 10, 2011, issue of Coin World
Are rare coins an investment class? They are according to the Wall Street Journal.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By Steve Roach &#8211; <a href="http://coinmarketreport.blogspot.com">Rare Coin Maarket Report Blog</a></strong><br />
<em>First published in the Jan. 10, 2011, issue of Coin World</em></p>
<p>Are rare coins an investment class? They are according to the Wall Street Journal.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-8711" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 4px;" title="legend_041110_scare_coins_sm" src="http://www.coinlink.com/News/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/legend_041110_scare_coins_sm.jpg" alt="" width="376" height="356" />For the past several years, Coin World has provided a &#8220;Classic U.S. Rarities Key-Date Investment Index&#8221; for use in the Wall Street Journal&#8217;s investment scoreboard.</p>
<p>The scoreboard tracks investment groups in the categories of stocks, bonds, mutual funds, bank instruments (bank certificates of deposit and money market accounts), money market funds, precious metals and residential real estate.</p>
<p>Coins are listed in the category, &#8220;Rare Coins, top investment grade,&#8221; in the year-end survey.</p>
<p>The investment index consists of 82 coins: 15 copper coins, five copper-nickel pieces, 39 silver coins and 23 gold coins with a total 2010 value of just more than $13 million. It&#8217;s a collection of coins that tracks the high end of the market, with a diverse group of rare U.S. coins in high grades.</p>
<p>Coin World&#8217;s rare coin index gained 15.8 percent in 2006, registered a 31.9 percent gain in 2007, rose a more modest 8.8 percent in 2008 and in 2009 recorded a 7.9 percent loss.</p>
<p>The 2010 index measured a gain of 10.3 percent, showing the resilience at the top of the market for rarities and the increasing confidence of sellers to test their luck by offering high-value coins at public auctions. The announcement of several substantial private-treaty sales of $1 million plus coins also bolstered confidence in the top end of the market.</p>
<p>Broken out by categories, copper coins gained 8.3 percent in 2010, compared with a huge 37 percent gain in 2009.</p>
<p>Silver and copper-nickel coins rose 6.2 percent in 2010, compared with an 8.9 percent loss the prior year.</p>
<p>Gold coins rose 14.3 percent in 2010, nearly completely erasing the 14.7 percent loss that was registered in 2009.</p>
<p>On the scoreboard, in 2008, rare coins were one of the few investments that registered a gain. However, fortunes can change quickly in the investment world, and in 2009, rare coins as measured by the Coin World index were among the worst-performing investments as the housing and investment markets rebounded.</p>
<p>Where will coins fit among other investments in the 2010 ranking?</p>
<p>The Wall Street Journal will publish the scoreboard in its Jan. 3 issue.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The next generation  PMG label and holder is scheduled for release on Jan. 3, 2011.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4 style="text-align: center;">The next generation  PMG label and holder is scheduled for release on Jan. 3, 2011.</h4>
<p>PMG will begin use of a new generation holder on January 3, 2011. All notes encapsulated after that date by PMG will automatically be placed in the new holder. Additionally, the new holder will be used for on-site grading during the Florida United Numismatists (FUN) convention in January. This holder marks the first design iteration of the PMG holder since the company launched in 2005. The second-generation PMG holder is made from the same high-quality inert materials and is very similar in shape and overall aesthetics; however, it features new, highly sophisticated anti-counterfeiting and tampering-prevention technologies.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-8706" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 4px;" title="pmg_new_holder_1" src="http://www.coinlink.com/News/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/pmg_new_holder_1.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="307" />While PMG has not had any reported instances of holder tampering or counterfeiting, the company’s mandate requires periodic reviews of the security of its products. PMG was able to take advantage of advances and technologies used by other Certified Collectibles Group companies, including NGC, in their own certification holders. Ultimately, the holder was upgraded to maintain PMG’s leadership role and the strong preference for its certification holder among currency collectors.</p>
<p>“Our newest label and holder fully satisfies PMG’s combined objectives of exceptional visual display, security and long-term preservation,” comments PMG Grader Richard Stelzer.</p>
<p>Some of the changes will be almost invisible. For example, the label in the second-generation PMG holder includes a conservation-grade UV fiber paper, as did the previous version, but also includes a new UV watermark. These features are not visible under normal light, but when viewed under ultraviolet light these features help confirm the authenticity of PMG product.</p>
<p>Additionally, spot metallic-foil and holographic patterns have been added to the label design and borders. A state-of-the-art hologram is also now fused directly to the label paper. All of these features combine to make the PMG label virtually impossible to reproduce.</p>
<p>The outside holder itself has also undergone important changes. The holder’s sealed edges now include an embossed pattern. The custom design relies on a unique safe-sealing method pioneered by Certified Collectibles Group. The complex repeating texture includes the PMG logo and other elements within the seal that also confirm the quality and thoroughness of the holder seal.</p>
<p>For more information or to have your notes encapsulated in the newest PMG holder, contact PMG customer service at 1-877-PMG-5570 or service@PMGnotes.com.</p>
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