Who is your numismatic hero?
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Mine is John J Pittman. He was a man who made a respectable living as an engineer yet was not exceedingly wealthy. Nevertheless, he was able to amass an incredible collection of great rarities. He is an example to me that I too can have a great collection of coins and still not be ultra wealthy. He also contributed a great deal to this hobby; I hope that I can also contribute back to the hobby in some small way.
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Present: Greg Marguli. He knows what's wrong with things and doesn't skirt around the issue. If he were to run for President of the ANA, he'd have my vote in a heartbeat.
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to pay large premiums for quality coins when it wasn't "all the rage". He was
also a formidable numismatist. It is said he never forgot a coin once he studied
it. He was willing to take chances too. He is said to have mortgaged his home
to buy coins at the Farouk sale in the 50's. Even in his later years he was a common
sight at most coin conventions.
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Has done more through his research and writing for the numismatic community then anyone else I can think of past or present.
As far as collections go Eliasberg (completion) and Brand (shear number) and Pittman (quality on a budget).
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Many could fit that category. For a start I could go with LeRoy Van Allen and A George Mallis. TO ME, that set a high standard for reference material with the Comprehensive Catalog and Encyclopedia of Morgan and Peace Dollars. I tend to measure every publication I purchase against it. Needless to say, I find most lacking in the thoroughness of detail, historical background, and variety attribution as that of the aforementioned book. Not saying I would give up all my other books; only the VAM book was the first series specific reference book and I guess I expected all the others to be as complete.
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A legend in his own mind.
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Helpfullness to YN's: Bill Fivaz
Dealer: Plunkett Coin Company (Visalia, CA) my local dealer who helped me get interested in coins.
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I also greatly respected Johm J Pittman for his never failin emphesis on his coins as the fine examples of history and beauty that they were without consideration of whatever hype the marketplace tried to put on them.
I was the kid standing at the door, like a MERVIN'S commercial "OPEN, OPEN, OPEN!!!"
When he did open, he hired me for Saturday's and we developed a friendship that transends time.
I got drafted and joined the Navy and lost Kenny in 1968.
If anyone can point me toward him or Majors Coin of Houston, I would appreciate it.
Any info would be appreciated.
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Not my hero but I have to admit I admire Jim Halperin.
He quit Harvard to start a coin business
Written a great grading book
Written several science fiction books
With Steve Ivy built Heritage Rare Coin
Has the best Mad Magazine collection in the country
Has one of the best E.C comic book collections
Has given back some of the money he's made to charity
I'm sure he's done other stuff I don't know about
The Model used often by George T. Morgan and the likeness used for Miss Liberty on the Morgan Silver Dollar, Of Course!!!
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As far as putting great collections together, anyone with a great deal of money can do that.
Writing? Certainly Q. David Bowers is the best and the most prolific. Ever.
But still, if I could have contributed anything to the hobby, it is what Hall did for us that is most admirable in my eyes.
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His personal problems were immense but so were his contributions to numismatic literature.
Thank you
Blue
PS, anybody starts getting mushy on me, I'll beat you with a mint bag of JFK's
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Hero of present: Q. David Bowers
Hero of future: Cameron Kiefer
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