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Provenance beyond Eliasberg, Norweb and Pittman.
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A thread on the light side got me thinking as to names that PCGS and NGC recognize as a pedigrees on the
darkside .
I can think of Lissner and Millennia collections.
Your thoughts?
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How about Terner?
There has got to be some European collectors who qualify . Yes ?
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Not European but provenance that comes to mind recently is:
Hesselgesser
William Jacob Collection
Rockaway Collection
Zohar will be a name to add to the list some distant day in the future.
Huntington
Belzberg (Canada)
Frederick Meyer
Caballero de las Yndias
Latin American Collection
Richard Stuart
PCGS pedigreed the John Temple collection of Canadian patterns.
http://www.victoriancent.com
There's some Doaktown pieces.
They did not recognize the Jerry Remick collection of British Territories - this collection was sold raw in London.
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Collector of:
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Darkside proof/mint sets dated 1960
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This is a cool question.. I wonder if there is a numismatics who's who
Coinsweekly has something like it. But I think we mean one that includes historically important individuals too.
https://www.coinsweekly.com/en/Numismatic-Whos-Who/42
There must be well over a thousand names that have been or would be recognized by PCGS.
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I don't know if any have received the Remick designation, but I think they would do it if it was certain that the coin came from his collection. Many of his coins were auctioned in bulk lots and not imaged in the catalog, so proving the provenance might be tricky.
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Jon Kern.
Taler Custom Set
Ancient Custom Set
Clapp
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Andy - you represented me for the 1880 NFL $2 gold at Spinks. I sent it in for grading and requested the Remick pedigree, even included the original holder from Spinks and a copy of the catalog page/photo. Came back w/o pedigree or explanation why.
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Collector of:
Canadian coins and pre-confederation tokens
Darkside proof/mint sets dated 1960
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Did you ask PCGS about this? They have been known to make mistakes on rare occasions.
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I did before I sent it in. CS told me to include all the documents I sent. When it came w/o the pedigree, I figured they didn't recognize Remick.
Life member #369 of the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association
Member of Canadian Association of Token Collectors
Collector of:
Canadian coins and pre-confederation tokens
Darkside proof/mint sets dated 1960
My Ebay
Gene, I am pretty sure they do, I'm almost certain I've seen a couple around, on a search, I could only find one from a Newfoundland piece:
CGS # 32756
Date, mintmark 1880
Denomination 1C
Variety Oval 0
Country Newfoundland
Grade XF40BN
Pedigree Ex. Jerry Remick Coll.
Justin Meunier
Boardwalk Numismatics
A shoutout to Mr Eureka who found the catalog of this sale I believe in 1997.
Thank you Mr Eureka !
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