Heritage hires Imhof
Part of an email received today from Heritage. Interesting news:
We are pleased to announce that Todd Imhof, who co-founded Pinnacle Rarities, In Tacoma, Washington 15 years ago, will be joining us here in Dallas in May. Todd will be a Vice President of Heritage in charge of Private Treaty Sales.
We are pleased to announce that Todd Imhof, who co-founded Pinnacle Rarities, In Tacoma, Washington 15 years ago, will be joining us here in Dallas in May. Todd will be a Vice President of Heritage in charge of Private Treaty Sales.
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But what's going on at Pinnacle. Doug and Todd both leave within 1 month.
Knowledge is the enemy of fear
Good luck to Goldguy in the new gig.
TC71
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siliconvalleycoins.com
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
But please fill us in on what is happening at Pinnacle.
Nevertheless, it's nice to have a straight shooter there.
Specializing in 1854 and 1855 large FE patterns
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Nevertheless, it's nice to have a straight shooter there. >>
Are you saying HNAI is not shooting straight now?
Robert A. Heinlein
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Nevertheless, it's nice to have a straight shooter there. >>
Are you saying HNAI is not shooting straight now?
I'm saying they are a large corporation, and Todd brings a personal, trustworthy reputation (well-deserved).
Specializing in 1854 and 1855 large FE patterns
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What is now proved was once only imagined. - William Blake
<< <i>Does this mean that Pinnacle is, er, done? >>
Most assuredly not. With that said, I will go back to my break from posting here - enjoy.
Almost as bad as Kent, eh Russ??
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<< <i>Does this mean that Pinnacle is, er, done? >>
Most assuredly not. With that said, I will go back to my break from posting here - enjoy.
Funny (coin)guy.
Russ, NCNE
George
<< <i>Man, weird. Feld, Schecter, Winter, Imhof. Next >>
People who are very intelligent, hard working and successful will always be sought after and have options in life.
Jason
<< <i>Sorry, I forgot you, Brandon.
At least I can say I didn't start the trend....Thanks Mark.
But don't forget Katy Duncan. She has been a favorite of a lot of us for a long time.
A short list of the coins she personally has been responsible for, in my collections:
1912-S lib nickel in PCGS 66
1893-S Barber half in PCGS 65, 1901 in PCGS 66
Almost 1/2 of my Barber proof half dollars--average grade 67.5
And has sold many of my duplicates. She knows how to get and keep her clientele. And she can dance,too.
If only she can get her husband(Danny Duncan) back in the office, all will be well in Washington
My 1866 Philly Mint Set
Partner / Executive VP
Heritage Auctions
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Todd Imhof Joins Heritage Team
(Dallas, TX) – One of the numismatic profession’s most respected leaders, Todd L. Imhof, has been named a Vice President of Heritage Auction Galleries, Dallas, Texas (www.HeritageAuctions.com), the world’s largest collectibles auctioneer.
Imhof, a co-founder of Pinnacle Rarities in Lakewood, Washington, is a former Chairman of the Industry Council for Tangible Assets (ICTA) and a member of the Consumer Protection Committee of the Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG). Well-known in the profession for numerous transactions involving famous and finest known numismatic rarities, he will oversee private treaty sales at Heritage beginning May 15, 2006.
“Todd has one of the best personal and professional reputations in numismatics. With his impeccable integrity and professionalism, he is a trusted advisor to many of the largest, most sophisticated coin collectors in the country,” said Greg Rohan, Heritage President.
In 1993, at the age of only 25, Imhof became one of the youngest dealers ever accepted as a PNG member. He served as ICTA Chairman from 2002 to 2005.
Although he originally did not intend to become a rare coin dealer, his numismatic career began in 1991.
“I studied international finance in college and had accepted a position with a major Wall Street bank. But through a couple of twists of fate, I deferred my employment in New York to join a high school classmate’s company, Hertzberg Rare Coins, in Tacoma, Washington. I quickly acquired an appreciation for the history and artistry of coins, and more important, I found I loved dealing with collectors,” said Imhof.
In 1991, he acquired assets of Hertzberg and co-founded Pinnacle Rarities with Kathleen Duncan.
“Since then, I’ve specialized in high-quality, rare U.S. coins, working closely with savvy collectors, connoisseurs and investors who are assembling many of the largest and most prestigious collections. I’ll be eternally grateful for the business, support and friendship of so many people over the past 15 years,” Imhof stated.
He and wife, attorney Heidi Imhof, have two sons, Nicholas, 5, and James, 4. The Imhofs have been active supporters of many civic and charitable organizations in the Seattle-Tacoma area.
In addition to his enjoyment of coins, Imhof collects Olympic medals and fine wines, and is an avid, competitive sailor.
For additional information, contact Heritage Auction Galleries, 3500 Maple Ave., 17th Floor, Dallas, TX 75219. Phone: (800) 872-6467. Web: www.HeritageAuctions.com.
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Do you think his yacht is called "RYK"?
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
I have to ask - was he cackling with glee and wringing his hands together as he said this?