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Kudos to Al Adams on the Gold Rush Collection

RYKRYK Posts: 35,797 ✭✭✭✭✭
Al Adams may not be the most high profile professional numismatist, but when you look inside the Gold Rush Collection Heritage catalog, Al is one who helped the (anonymous) owner put the collection together. Al is a great guy, a very soft-spoken and honorable gentleman from Georgia, and a well-accomplished numismatist. If you get a chance at FUN (or elsewhere), please stop by the Gold Rush Gallery table to say hello and congratulate Al on this remarkable collection. You never know who else you might meet while you are there.


Disclosure: I have bought several coins from Al and hope to buy more soon!

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  • FatManFatMan Posts: 8,977
    I received the catalog today and it is one worth saving. What a collection. I had the opportunity to talk with Al and the Gold Rush Gallery group earlier this month regarding the collection. They were drafting some of the catalog intro material at the time. They are a great people who love to talk coins. image
  • tradedollarnuttradedollarnut Posts: 20,162 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Stunningly impressive! There are few collections that really elicit my envy and this is one of them.
  • Geez - I wonder if the Goldrush guys will let a modern collector hang out with them anymore!!! image

    Seriously though, Al, Carl, and David are some of the most knowledgeable gold collectors/dealers around and it didn't surprise me one bit when I learned of their involvement in this project - Kudos to all three image
  • RYKRYK Posts: 35,797 ✭✭✭✭✭
    There are few collections that really elicit my envy and this is one of them.

    TDN: Why be envious? It could be yours!

    Geez - I wonder if the Goldrush guys will let a modern collector hang out with them anymore!!!

    Gee, Frank, you're such a great guy that people on all sides of the aisle want to hang around with you. image
  • Al is a great guy an old time discrete dealer that has put together some collections of amazing quality and rarity. Interestingly much of the Gold Rush Collection is in first generation PCGS holders and it was decided to let 'the coins speak for themselves' rather than 'max' them out. A disclaimer, I'm sometimes his unpaid table minion.
    Collect for enjoyment
  • ReeceReece Posts: 378 ✭✭✭
    A fabulous collection, I am drooling over the MS67 1904-0 $10 in an old rattler PCGS holder puts my MS65 to shame!! Kudos to Al Adams and the Gold Rush Gallery!!image
    RWK

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