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Re: Was William Elliot Woodward the best-known coin dealer in the country?

NNP notation on Woodward However Q. David Bowers book did not focus on him in his book "Those Who led The Way" while dedicated 12 chapters to other greats. American Journal of Numismatics (Series One) (1891) Obituary https://archive.org/details/AJN1891Vols26to28/page/n84/mode/1up?ui=embed&view=theater&wrapper=false -
Re: dashcam footage of Rashee Rice crash
So he was supposed to fall to his knees crying because a stranger that he was standing feet away from fell off a stage at an event that has EMS on sight? Or was he supposed to all of a sudden turn into a paramedic. Have you ever driven by a car accident you didnt pull over for? Ever seen an ambulance you ddint come running… -
Re: NFL has become a game of holding your breath......
Dimeman, first of all Dez bobbles the ball after high pointing it (BTW I love this made up term NFL analysts have invented for jumping and trying to catch the football). The steps he takes once he gains control of the pass are all while going to the ground and therefore do not count towards making a football move or… -
Re: Please explain to me why......

<< <i>How many of you wanting to see the PMs go down so you could buy more, bought the dip in the Fall of 2008???? >> Not sure I fall into the camp of wanting PMs to go down, but I did "buy the dip" in fall 2008. I picked up about five ounces of gold from a downtown Chicago coin dealer during that time. -
Martin Armstrong interview...
Martin Armstrong discusses the reasons why gold is flowing to the US. I didn't give much credence to tariffs as being a major factor, and the repatriation of gold that was re-hypothecated & loaned out is probably not the only reason. Armstrong maintains that the dollar will continue to be strong (compared to other… -
Re: Duluth, MN Coin Show this Saturday, Sept. 27th
the fall colors should be fantastic That's right! The fall colors are usually close to peak the last weekend in September. I would say they are at 50% right now. This is an angle I have tried to promote, get some folks coming up from the Twin Cities for the weekend, hitting the coin show on Saturday, and on Sunday a nice… -
A moose of a new book by QDB (slightly off topic because it deals with <gasp> paper money)
As I was continually hitting the refresh button on the ANR site, the following popped up. Hopefully I won't get bounced for posting this on the coin forum when it clearly deals with paper money. However, I think any new QDB book is an "event", and everyone should know about this new book. I have to put this one on my list,… -
Re: What is considered the first us coin ever produced
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Re: My Interview in CoinsWeekly: "Farewell to the Penny: (No) Impact on Numismatics"
I disagree, but not in the way that you might think. Will stopping the coinage of cents cause numismatics to fail or dissolve, no the sky is not falling, at least not yet. But many here and in general are pushing for more denominations to be 86'd as well as the cent, especially the nickel but to lesser degrees the dime and… -
Re: Post a Favored Coin Along With an Interesting Event From That Year
When you think of a D associated with 1944 you think of D-Day, June 6, 1944. That's WAY too well known and too easy to comment upon. Less than ten days after D-Day the USA had another MAJOR amphibious landing, only this time it was halfway around the world in the Pacific. The invasion occurred on June 15th on the island of…
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