A Great Article About a Great Coin Guy -- Wayne Miller
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Thought I'd share a great Coinweek article today about one of the long-time nice guys of the hobby, with whom I crossed paths a few times years ago when I lived in Montana. Goes to show that coin collecting is not an end in itself and probably shouldn't be all-consuming (I sometimes resemble that remark myself haha!), but can be one meaningful element of a very fulfilling life.
coinweek.com/us-coins/us-silver-dollars/silver-dollars-and-charity-an-interview-with-wayne-miller/
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I have his book.... great quote from the article and a helluva return on investment...
""I bought an 1878-S from John Love for $14 as part of a group purchase in 1973," he said. "It looked like the most perfect coin I had ever seen. Another dealer offered me $250 on the spot for it. That coin sold for $37,400."
He states he worked as a pinsetter, that was my grandfathers bowling alley.
I love what he is doing supporting a homeless shelter. That is charity where it is needed.
I knew Wayne via correspondence before I started the grading service for ANACS in 1979. I wish he would have come on board with us, but he was very outspoken against the idea of third-party grading.
TD
I've long been a fan of Wayne Miller after reading his book on Morgans and Peace dollars. I have a "Miller Plate Coin" that he used to illustrate an 1881 Morgan in DMPL in that book. I did a display of that coin and his noteworthy work for charity a few years back.
Pete
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How ironic that in the photos accompanying the article he is pictured among a sea of TPG coins!
ANA LM
USAF Retired — 34 years of active military service! 🇺🇸
Great article, but Just out of curiosity, why did they photoshop his shirt around his neck in the first pic?
Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
Nice story.
I would love a Miller Plate coin someday. Have a couple copies of his book.
Great article and a very interesting person...His books are excellent... Cheers, RickO
What a great collector he is and thinking about some of the coins that have passed through his hands.
sadly 99% of today's collectors never heard of Wayne. he is a great guy.
I held that 78S $1. it is now in a PCGS MS68 holder. It should have been a 69!!!
This 81-S is one of Wayne's he put in his 1st edition and documented. Miller's coins are highly sought after and are known for their original quality.
Great article. Thank you for providing the link. With all the negativity in the news, I enjoyed reading about this kind and generous man.
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I read his book and called him a couple of years ago. We had a great chat. Nice guy!
I read his original book so much, that the pages actually fell out! Still have it (and several other copies as well). Awesome information!
Larry L.