I'm keeping Anaconda's old site on for posterity reasons. I will delete it eventually, just as soon as I overcome my vast depression of seeing quality imaged coins
I will add Brandon's new site, thanks for letting me know.
Although I am already listed here, there is another website of mine that is worth mentioning:
Doran Of Illinois Coin Shows - www.doics.com
2 coin show locations: Southern Illinois - Mt. Vernon - held 4th Sunday in April and September, and NE Illinois/Chicago Southland - Bradley (Kankakee) - held 3rd Sunday in March and October.
DORAN COINS - On Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), & www.dorancoins.net - UPCOMING SHOWS (tentative dates)- 10/8/2023 - Fairfield, IL, 11/5/2023 - Urbana, IL., 12/3/2023 - Mattoon, IL.
May I suggest the new Ike Dollar Web Site, no dealing, just information and participation through a neat Forum, IKE GROUP WEB SITE, www.ikegroup.org Rob
Modern dollars are like children - before you know it they'll be all grown up.....
you should add a coin show section - ana, central states, long beach, whitman baltimore, coinfest - thecoinfest.com, and any other major regoinal or national shows
<< <i>Is there something wrong with Angel Dee's site? I can only seem to load a screen showing clouds, nothing else, no matter if I'm at home or work. >>
Works for me RyGuy.
Keep up the good work Stone.
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
Wow! I'm looking at this thread for the first time, and it is fantastic!!
It would be cool if you could put it all on a writeable CD so that we could add our own comments, notes, updates, etc. for specific sites. I know that I would buy it.
Chris
PS. I almost forgot. I didn't look to see if this was on the list, but here it is:
Medals and Reference Books pertaining to Medallic Arts Hedley Betts www.medalsoftheworld.com
you should add a coin show section - ana, central states, long beach, whitman baltimore, coinfest - thecoinfest.com, and any other major regoinal or national shows >>
I second that! (on the coin show section)
There is Doran Of Illinois Coin Shows (www.doics.com), which puts together coin shows in Illinois. Presently there are two shows going on - Bradley (Kankakee) in the NE part of the state (held on the 3rd Sunday in March and October) and there is Mount Vernon in the southern part (held on the 4th Sunday in April and September). I am planning another location but due to the economy it is at this time "put on the back burner."
DORAN COINS - On Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), & www.dorancoins.net - UPCOMING SHOWS (tentative dates)- 10/8/2023 - Fairfield, IL, 11/5/2023 - Urbana, IL., 12/3/2023 - Mattoon, IL.
I will add a coin show section at the bottom. What I won't be doing is updating the dates for these shows. This will be the job of the interested party to get further information. Updating dates, etc. will be too much work for me.
Therefore, I will accept suggestions on which websites are best suited for this new section.
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From EAR's homepage: "Early American Rarities provides an online source for collectors and Capped Bust Half (CBH) enthusiasts. We are strong buyers of choice original early American coinage. We purchase and inventory quality pieces and feature PCGS, NGC & ANACS certified coins. We have specialized in early U.S. coinage for over 25 years and pride ourselves in buying and selling attractive eye-appealing coins of the 18th & 19th century."
Here's another Coin Supply site. I went to airtite.com to order some capsules for my SAEs. The site redirected me to http://www.wizardcoinsupply.com/. They have an excellent selection of everything from albums to books to cleaning supplies to holders, etc. And their prices are quite irresistable (better than AA or BGCS!). Oh, and if they don't have the supplies you're looking for, click on the Invisible Products link and they'll attempt to track it down for you.
Disclaimer: I have no affiliation with this site, its owners or any of its employees. I just think they have the best prices on coin supplies that I've found!
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<< <i>Wow, I'm surprised I didn't have the Wizard link up.
They really are great. >>
STONE,
I just got an e-mail from Wayne Herndon at Wizard coin. They've not only got a great supplies selection and the best prices, but they gave me a Shipping refund of $1.90 on my order!. You've got Wayne Herndon rare coins linked in the OP. I never would have put two and two together if I hadn't done a search on Wayne Herndon on the boards here. It appears that Wizard is new site for them and it comes with a great pedigree, IMO!
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From EAR's homepage: "Early American Rarities provides an online source for collectors and Capped Bust Half (CBH) enthusiasts. We are strong buyers of choice original early American coinage. We purchase and inventory quality pieces and feature PCGS, NGC & ANACS certified coins. We have specialized in early U.S. coinage for over 25 years and pride ourselves in buying and selling attractive eye-appealing coins of the 18th & 19th century." >>
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you already have collectors corner listed/ maybe a subheading for examining pocket change?
My web site is the basic.. Name, Address, Phone number, Directions,
Hours, and Contact information (email)
www.patandbjcoins.com
Kewl Member New Sites = www.apachecoins.com, www.coinsign.com, www.connornumismatics.com, www.jzrarities.com
Broadstruck: ApacheCoins, and ConnorNumismatics were already listed, but I've added the other two.
I'm still looking for Coin Dealers whose businesses start with the following letters (just so that we can have a full A-Z representation):
Q, X, Z
Here's a site for rainbow toned coins to add to the list. For Ebay auctions go to WWW.CHAMELEONCOINS.COM
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
Remember, if you have a link that you use for numismatic purposes and it's not listed here, please let me know so I can add it.
Thanks.
–John Adams, 1826
I will add Brandon's new site, thanks for letting me know.
Doran Of Illinois Coin Shows - www.doics.com
2 coin show locations: Southern Illinois - Mt. Vernon - held 4th Sunday in April and September, and NE Illinois/Chicago Southland - Bradley (Kankakee) - held 3rd Sunday in March and October.
Sunshine Rare Coins
sunshinecoins.com/store/c1/Featured_Products.html
Questions about Ikes? Go to The IKE GROUP WEB SITE
you should add a coin show section - ana, central states, long beach, whitman baltimore, coinfest - thecoinfest.com, and any other major regoinal or national shows
Sunshine Rare Coins
sunshinecoins.com/store/c1/Featured_Products.html
-Randy Newman
-Randy Newman
Also, Stone, great thread, one of my fave bookmarks.
Ryan
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
<< <i>Is there something wrong with Angel Dee's site? I can only seem to load a screen showing clouds, nothing else, no matter if I'm at home or work. >>
Works for me RyGuy.
Keep up the good work Stone.
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
Coins and Currency of Colonial and Early America
(University of Notre Dame)
http://www.coins.nd.edu/title.html
LINK
my early American coins & currency: -- http://yankeedoodlecoins.com/
It would be cool if you could put it all on a writeable CD so that we could add our own comments, notes, updates, etc. for specific sites. I know that I would buy it.
Chris
PS. I almost forgot. I didn't look to see if this was on the list, but here it is:
Medals and Reference Books pertaining to Medallic Arts
Hedley Betts
www.medalsoftheworld.com
Chris
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
Bill O'
myurl http://www.foundinrolls.com
Happy Holidays,
Bill
myurl http://www.foundinrolls.com
It's a week old, but off to a solid start.
Mint News Blog - US Mint News, Product Information, and Commentary.
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
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<< <i>you can get rid of premium numismatics
you should add a coin show section - ana, central states, long beach, whitman baltimore, coinfest - thecoinfest.com, and any other major regoinal or national shows >>
I second that! (on the coin show section)
There is Doran Of Illinois Coin Shows (www.doics.com), which puts together coin shows in Illinois. Presently there are two shows going on - Bradley (Kankakee) in the NE part of the state (held on the 3rd Sunday in March and October) and there is Mount Vernon in the southern part (held on the 4th Sunday in April and September). I am planning another location but due to the economy it is at this time "put on the back burner."
Updating dates, etc. will be too much work for me.
Therefore, I will accept suggestions on which websites are best suited for this new section.
McIntosh Collectibles
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
<< <i>Didn't see these guys on your list, just got their mailer today and it had the website. Very fair dealer, especially when buying at shows
McIntosh Collectibles >>
I've had good experiences with these guys too.
Northeast Numismatics is reputable.
The Penny Lady, Charmy Harker, is good for copper.
Ebay's very own dmiller (Utahcoin on these forums) is honest and has some nice pieces.
Ebay's very own TypeCoin, is the seller where I have probably bought most of my nicest pieces (but I see him at shows and by private appointment).
in blogs
So, I thought I might bump it for new members
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Early American Rarities
From EAR's homepage:
"Early American Rarities provides an online source for collectors and Capped Bust Half (CBH) enthusiasts. We are strong buyers of choice original early American coinage. We purchase and inventory quality pieces and feature PCGS, NGC & ANACS certified coins. We have specialized in early U.S. coinage for over 25 years and pride ourselves in buying and selling attractive eye-appealing coins of the 18th & 19th century."
Disclaimer: I have no affiliation with this site, its owners or any of its employees. I just think they have the best prices on coin supplies that I've found!
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They really are great.
<< <i>Wow, I'm surprised I didn't have the Wizard link up.
They really are great. >>
STONE,
I just got an e-mail from Wayne Herndon at Wizard coin. They've not only got a great supplies selection and the best prices, but they gave me a Shipping refund of $1.90 on my order!. You've got Wayne Herndon rare coins linked in the OP. I never would have put two and two together if I hadn't done a search on Wayne Herndon on the boards here. It appears that Wizard is new site for them and it comes with a great pedigree, IMO!
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<< <i>Here is one for those into nice looking CBHs.
Early American Rarities
From EAR's homepage:
"Early American Rarities provides an online source for collectors and Capped Bust Half (CBH) enthusiasts. We are strong buyers of choice original early American coinage. We purchase and inventory quality pieces and feature PCGS, NGC & ANACS certified coins. We have specialized in early U.S. coinage for over 25 years and pride ourselves in buying and selling attractive eye-appealing coins of the 18th & 19th century." >>
who owns/operates EAR?