Celebrity Coin Collectors

Not quite like Celebrity Boxing on Fox, but I thought I'd start a light and fun thread. What celebrities do you know of who collect coins and what do they have?
I've heard that Dennis Rodman collects coins and has a high wire rim St. Gaudens among some other great proofs of the 19th century. Anyone else know of anyone?
I've heard that Dennis Rodman collects coins and has a high wire rim St. Gaudens among some other great proofs of the 19th century. Anyone else know of anyone?
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I think a lot of celebrities "invest" in coins. I wonder which ones truly collect and study them as we do.
I thought I saw a catalog on ebay featuring the coins of the guy who played "Radar" on MASH. Early coppers, I believe.
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You'd think she would know it's a "cent".
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So we have a celebrity in our midst?!?!? Can we just claim it's someone without proof? How about Jessica Alba?
Neil
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in his bio on the star trek site. I was told that he attends Long Beach and so does Malone. Malone
was at the Fun show a few years back.
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any new names to add to this list? from time to time i know this topic comes up......seems like i heard somewhere that Alanis Morrisette has a nice collection of Canadian Dollars (can anyone confirm?)
oh, and speaking of AM you have to check out her parody of Fergie's "My Humps" on youtube...
Link if you have 4:10 to spare
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any new names to add to this list? from time to time i know this topic comes up......seems like i heard somewhere that Alanis Morrisette has a nice collection of Canadian Dollars (can anyone confirm?)
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Yeah, that was me. My daughter was really a fan for a while and told me that.
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I saw Wayne Gretzky at the Superior Boys Town sale. I thought he went in on an aluminum pattern set at the sale.
The composer Jerome Kern owned one of the 1876-CC twenty cent pieces.
Also Andre Dawson, the baseball player who had some great years with the Cubs, had quite a collection that was sold in PCGS holders with his name on them.
Sportscaster Chris Shenkel (sp) had a large collection of medals that included one of Thomas Jefferson’s 1800 inaugural medals by John Reich.
<< <i>I believe that Dwight Manley was Gretsky's agent or at least was the one who got him into buying coins. He's brought a number of his athletes "into the fold." Heritage auctioned the collections of Montreal Expos great Andre Dawson and Houston Oilers player Greg Bingham a couple of years ago. Seemes like I know a few more, but my memories sketchy this morning. >>
Bruce McNall(former NHL L.A. Kings owner) was the one who got Gretzky into coins. The pair also co-owned a Honus Wagner T206 baseball card at one time - considered by some as the 1913 Liberty nickel of sports trading cards.
The most famous T206 Honus Wagner is the "Gretzky T206 Honus Wagner" card. The card has a controversial past, as it is speculated that it was once altered, based on the card's odd texture and shape. The Gretzky T206 Wagner was first sold by Alan Ray to a baseball memorabilia collector named Bill Mastro, who sold the card two years later to Jim Copeland for nearly four times the price he had originally paid. Copeland's sizable transaction revitalized interest in the sports memorabilia collection market. In 1991, Copeland sold the card to hockey figures Wayne Gretzky and Bruce McNall for $451,000.
Gretzky resold the card four years later to Wal-Mart and Treat Entertainment for $500,000, for use as the top prize in a promotional contest. The next year, a Florida postal worker won the card and auctioned it at Christie's for $640,000 to collector Michael Gidwitz. In 2000, the card was sold in an auction on eBay to Brian Seigel for $1.27 million. In February 2007, Seigel sold the card to an anonymous collector for $2.35 million. Less than six months later, the card was sold to a California collector for $2.8 million. This Wagner card is the most valuable baseball card in history.
Too bad Gretzky didn't pursue a 1913 Liberty nickel in the same time period...
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<< <i>I read somewhere that Russ collects JFKs. >>
Yea I saw him on vegas vacation, I think he collected those booth coins.
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<< <i>gary burghoff (radar) of mash was a big collector in the 80's.
Yea, I remember when he auctioned off his Standing Liberty Quarter set. It was said to be one of the Finest ever assembled.
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<< <i>gary burghoff (radar) of mash was a big collector in the 80's.
Yea, I remember when he auctioned off his Standing Liberty Quarter set. It was said to be one of the Finest ever assembled. >>
I remember his collection to be primarily large cents.
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<< <i>In the most recent Omaha Coin Club newsletter dated June of '08, it has a photo of Nicole Kidman. It says she is an Ancient Judean coin collector.
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Ah, you beat me too it.
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<< <i>it's claimed that kid rock has a buffalo nickel collection too >>
He wears it on stage.
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<< <i>In the most recent Omaha Coin Club newsletter dated June of '08, it has a photo of Nicole Kidman. It says she is an Ancient Judean coin collector.
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Funny, she doesn't look like an Ancient Judean.