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An embarassment of riches in numismatic literature arrived today...

LongacreLongacre Posts: 16,717 ✭✭✭
I got the mail today, and I was delighted at the amount of numismatic literature that arrived on the doorstep. First, the new issue of Coin World arrived, complete with its VERY significant cover article on out of sequence edge elements on Jefferson dollars. Next, the latest issue of Coin Values arrived, with its cover article on the top 10 coins that Americans collect. Quickly looking at the cover, I realized that I don’t collect any of them, thereby making me un-American.

Next up on the list is the latest issue of The Numismatist. I see there is an article on Leather Money, but given that these are family friendly boards, I will not make any comments about that article. image Finally, I received a box on the back stoop, and it could only be one thing– the new multi-volume installment of the Heritage Auction catalogs.

It wasn’t hard to guess that these were the Heritage catalogs, because they came in a USPS Vanity Box(TM). I never knew these existed, but these are USPS Flat Fee boxes, but have advertisements on the side. In this case, two of the sides had advertisements for Heritage and a lot of text about the firm. I guess this is a new concept. There are three catalogs–one for the regular Central States auction, a razor thin Platinum Night catalog, and a really cool catalog of the Queller Family Collection of Silver Dollars, including the 1804 coin!

The only buzz kill of the afternoon was receiving the latest issue of The Journal of Accountancy (I kid you not; this is a real magazine). The only thing worse than watching paint dry is reading an entire magazine about accounting. This month’s issue has a cover article about Life Insurance Trustees. How exciting is that? And to make matters worse, the new issue of The Tax Executive arrived, too. This, too, is a whopper, with a cover article about the Fifth Protocol to the Proposed Amendments to the US-Canada Income Tax Treaty. I’m almost in a frenzy over this.

Now that the kids are in bed, I am going to don my smoking jacket, pour a nice snifter of very expensive amontillado, and peruse the numismatic literature. image
Always took candy from strangers
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)

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  • << <i>

    The only thing worse than watching paint dry is reading an entire magazine about accounting. This month’s issue has a cover article about Life Insurance Trustees. How exciting is that? And to make matters worse, the new issue of The Tax Executive arrived, too. This, too, is a whopper, with a cover article about the Fifth Protocol to the Proposed Amendments to the US-Canada Income Tax Treaty. I’m almost in a frenzy over this.

    >>



    That's funny. Members of my family have said the same thing about collecting coins.image Different strokes for different folks, I guess.
  • numismanumisma Posts: 3,877 ✭✭✭✭

    You could use the The Journal of Accountancy as an ottomon, assuming it is 800 pages or more, and the The Tax Executive magazine as a coaster for your amontillado while you read your numismatic literature.
  • You smoke? Who would have figured? Note that I don't question the imbibing choice.Simply trying to prove I courteously read the whole Post. I also like watching paint dry.imageRespectfully, John Curlis
  • DaveGDaveG Posts: 3,535
    nice snifter of very expensive amontillado


    Silly Man - no one puts amontillado into a snifter; snifters are for brandy!

    Check out the Southern Gold Society

  • coinkatcoinkat Posts: 23,816 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Very funny read... Thurston Longacre IIIimage




    Seriously... it is great to see this style of humor...image

    Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.

  • lathmachlathmach Posts: 4,720
    Longacre, if you haven't received Gobrecht Journal Issue #101 this month, you might as well be reading The Yak News in Tibet.

    Ray
  • LongacreLongacre Posts: 16,717 ✭✭✭


    << <i>You smoke? >>




    I don't smoke, but I just like the image of the coin collector in the smoking jacket.
    Always took candy from strangers
    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)
  • A Basil Rathbone thing, I guess. I can relate. Respectfully, John Curlis
  • coinkatcoinkat Posts: 23,816 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Elementary Watson...

    Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.

  • Are you stating the comprehension level of the OP? Respectfully, John Curlis
  • CoinosaurusCoinosaurus Posts: 9,644 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Longacre, if you haven't received Gobrecht Journal Issue #101 this month, you might as well be reading The Yak News in Tibet.

    Ray >>



    First, we have to guilt Longacre into joining the LSCC image

    Perhaps we could start by mentioning that Longacre was mentioned in this issue of the Journal, on page 6?
  • curlycurly Posts: 2,880


    ...amontillado...? Brother...ripple will get you there faster and a lot cheaper. image
    Every man is a self made man.
  • Ah, curly read the whole thing, too. I am not the only courteous person that likes to watch paint dry. Respectfully, John Curlis
  • firstmintfirstmint Posts: 1,171
    Only Coinosaurus would mention Longacre and George Washington in the same paragraph on p. 6 in the LSCC Gobrecht Journal...

    (especially since he wrote the interesting article in the first place).

    PM me if you are looking for U.S. auction catalogs
  • moonshinemoonshine Posts: 1,039 ✭✭
    I must ask - what is this all about:

    a cover article about the Fifth Protocol to the Proposed Amendments to the US-Canada Income Tax Treaty


  • tahoe98tahoe98 Posts: 11,388 ✭✭✭


    << <i>...amontillado...? Brother...ripple will get you there faster and a lot cheaper. image >>





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    "government is not reason, it is not eloquence-it is a force! like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master; never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action." George Washington
  • tahoe98tahoe98 Posts: 11,388 ✭✭✭

    as an aside, speaking of smoking, i heard this morning the butts are going up to 9 bucks a pack in new york!!image
    "government is not reason, it is not eloquence-it is a force! like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master; never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action." George Washington
  • LongacreLongacre Posts: 16,717 ✭✭✭


    << <i>I must ask - what is this all about:

    a cover article about the Fifth Protocol to the Proposed Amendments to the US-Canada Income Tax Treaty >>




    Since you asked, Income Tax Treaties are entered into between the tax authorities of various nations, to agree on where a particular item of income is taxed (such that it is not taxed in both jurisdictions, which is a no-no in the tax world). Most of Longacre's job surrounds trying to find inconsistencies in how countries tax a particular transaction. For example, I frequently structure transactions using "hybrid instruments", which are drafted in such a way such that the US views the instrument as equity, but the foreign jursidiction views it as debt. Therefore, at a high level, the US does not tax the cash received on the cross-border loan (because it is a return of capital/equity), but the foreign country allows a deduction for interest expense (because it views the payment as interest). Aren't you glad you asked? image
    Always took candy from strangers
    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)
  • MrEurekaMrEureka Posts: 24,412 ✭✭✭✭✭
    It wasn’t hard to guess that these were the Heritage catalogs, because they came in a USPS Vanity Box(TM). I never knew these existed, but these are USPS Flat Fee boxes, but have advertisements on the side. In this case, two of the sides had advertisements for Heritage and a lot of text about the firm. I guess this is a new concept.

    And not a good one. I know I wouldn't want something like this sitting at my front door.
    Andy Lustig

    Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.

    Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
  • MrEurekaMrEureka Posts: 24,412 ✭✭✭✭✭
    It wasn’t hard to guess that these were the Heritage catalogs, because they came in a USPS Vanity Box(TM). I never knew these existed, but these are USPS Flat Fee boxes, but have advertisements on the side. In this case, two of the sides had advertisements for Heritage and a lot of text about the firm. I guess this is a new concept.

    Cool! Now I have a topic for next month's ethics column! And I will be sure to illustrate the article with an accountant in a smoking jacket, with piles of slabs on his desk.
    Andy Lustig

    Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.

    Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
  • CoinosaurusCoinosaurus Posts: 9,644 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Don't forget the overstuffed chair image

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