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Can anyone tell me about this Danny Kaye coin?

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<< <i>What I find strange is the lack of a country on the slab. >>
And the unusual English spelling for the subject, which is universally rendered in English as "menorah" with an "h".
Is that a new style PCGS holder, or an old one I hadn't seen before
(BTW I had never before heard that Danny Kaye was a numismatist.)
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<< <i> Is that a new style PCGS holder, or an old one I hadn't seen before >>
Roy, I had never seen a PCGS holder that looked like this one either. I don't know when it was slabbed. A brass plaque in the presentation box says it was from the estate of Danny Kaye who died in 1987, so I imagine it was slabbed before then.
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<< <i> Danny Kaye was a large collector of Israeli coins, and after his death his collection was sold off. As has been stated, the Regency holder is worth more than the coin. >>
Krause values the proof coin at $450.00. Does this mean the holder is worth $500.00?
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Danny Kaye was a strong collector of Israeli coins (actually more of a strong supportor of Israel, and a horder of Israeli coins) and when his collection was auctions a great many of the pieces were slabbed in these holders. (I suspect that the Danny Kaye collection may comprise the bulk of the Regency slabs that were produced.) Kaye had MANY duplicates. You notice the #12/59 on the holder. That meant that he had 59 specimens of this coin and this is coin #12. In the Slab book I pictured my own Danny Kaye coin which was this same issue but graded MS-66, and it was coin 267 of 363. (I also suspet that your coin is not a true proof. The Mint State examples of these coins have mirror finish PL fields. The devices on the proofs had strong cameos. The obverse of your coin definitely doesn't look like a proof, and I dont think the reverse has strong enough frosting to qualify either. Of course I'm looking at a picture so I could be mistaken.)
By the way I would like to have the pictures of the presentation case. Do you actually own this coin and case? (There is a very strong collector base of Israel collectors in this country. There is even a national organization of collectors of Israel coins.)
Does anyone know who auctioned his collection?
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<< <i>Danny Kaye was a strong collector of Israeli coins (actually more of a strong supportor of Israel, and a horder of Israeli coins) and when his collection was auctions a great many of the pieces were slabbed in these holders. (I suspect that the Danny Kaye collection may comprise the bulk of the Regency slabs that were produced.) Kaye had MANY duplicates. You notice the #12/59 on the holder. That meant that he had 59 specimens of this coin and this is coin #12. In the Slab book I pictured my own Danny Kaye coin which was this same issue but graded MS-66, and it was coin 267 of 363. (I also suspet that your coin is not a true proof. The Mint State examples of these coins have mirror finish PL fields. The devices on the proofs had strong cameos. The obverse of your coin definitely doesn't look like a proof, and I dont think the reverse has strong enough frosting to qualify either. Of course I'm looking at a picture so I could be mistaken.) >>
If memory serves me right, Isreal used a symbol to distinguish between proof and BU strikes. My Krause is not at hand to verify. I do not believe the Isreali mint used frosted dies for proofs.
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<< <i> The devices on the proofs had strong cameos. The obverse of your coin definitely doesn't look like a proof, and I dont think the reverse has strong enough frosting to qualify either. Of course I'm looking at a picture so I could be mistaken.) >>
From the number and content of emails I'm getting, I have a feeling people are bidding on the plastic and not the coin.....but whether PCGS goofed on calling it a proof or not, I'm glad it's in a PCGS slab.
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The "mem" marking on proofs started in 1959. The 1958 is not marked and, combined with the design, is much more difficult to distinguish proofs from business strikes. According to the Israel Coins & Medals Corp catelogue, "the letters and numbers on the oroof coin are matte on a shiny background. It is difficult to discern on the proof coin that its natureal lustre was dulled."
Business strikes I've seen tend to have a more muted luster in the background. The one pictured looks proof to me.
BTW, this is a great series that is woefully undercollected today. Historic, well designed coins at what I think are bargain prices. PVC in the original holders are a big problem so caveat emptor.
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<< <i> Between the Danny Kaye name and the Regency holder with the presentation box I guess I'm not surprised. >>
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<< <i>According to the Israel Coins & Medals Corp catelogue, "the letters and numbers on the proof coin are matte on a shiny background. >>
The problem is that my MS-66 Danny Kaye Regency slab piece ALSO has mirror finish fields and matte devices. It is vey difficult to tell them apart, and I o believe that sometime the designation is assigned arbitrarily.
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A $450 coin with $600 plastic. Congratulations. (Of course the catalog price for the coin may be too low as well.)