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Re: ANACS Customer Service...... What Service?
"AND whats with all the HATE around here? Its a hobby" You're kidding me right? Last time I checked the business world works on competition and the delivery of services that are paid for by the consumer, not some charitable cause! Many of the folks here are working class people who spend $hundreds or thousands of dollars… -
CNBC writer recommends BUYING BULLION! Buy Now!!
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Re: Sklow rips ANA in new guest commentary

I emailed Mr. Horton a message of concern and a link to this thread. He replied with a letter that has been sent to Coin World by another staff person. Obviously the letter presented a different side of the issues. I asked for and he gave me permission to post the letter. So, even though I have yet to receive MY Coin World… -
Re: Going to the coin show on Sunday
<< <i> << <i>In all cases DO NOT BUY RAW COINS. Only buy coins in PCGS or NGC holders. No execptions. As I've said before, I strongly disagree. Carefully spending money on raw coins is the best education. The education can easily yield dividends far beyond any possible profit that could be had on a couple hundred bucks… -
Re: The Little Known Facts about FDR's 1934 Silver Confiscation
Gus Farber, a diamond and jewelry merchant from San Francisco, was prosecuted for the sale of thirteen $20 gold coins without a license. Secret Service agents discovered the sale with the help of the buyer. Farber, his father, and 12 others were also arrested in four American cities after a sting conducted by the United… -
Re: My home town of Baltimore is proud to display The Gold Rush-era Kellogg Twenty
Contursi Bringing Specimen 1854 Kellogg $20 Home to Baltimore - June 30, 2008 The finest known U.S. territorial gold coin, the 1854 Kellogg & Co. $20, graded PCGS SP-69, will return to Baltimore for a public exhibit for the first time since it was sold by The John Hopkins University as part of the legendary Garrett… -
The First Atlantic Cable Medalet by George Lovett
One of the great things about tokens and medals is that many of them have a great story to tell, unlike many coins which often have no more than a date, mint mark and mintage figures. Here the story of the first Atlantic cable which was immortalized by medalet executed by the 19th century die maker, George Lovett. Those of… -
Newspaper coverage of FUN show robbery
Deputies are searching for a brazen band of masked robbers who stole roughly $4 million in some of the world's rarest coins at knifepoint at a busy luxury hotel on International Drive. The heist was one of the largest in recent years, a security expert said Tuesday as details of the crime emerged. The rarest of the stolen… -
Australian Holey Dollar Returned to ANA Money Museum
Press Release sent out on Friday: Australian Holey Dollar Returned to ANA Money Museum The 1813 Holey dollar was returned to the American Numismatic Association's Edward C. Rochette Money Museum on Oct. 23. The Holey dollar is an 1813 Australian coin struck on a 1788 Spanish-American real piece of Charles III from Mexico… -
Help Pennsylvania!!!
Just received this email from a dealer from who I sometimes buy. Please help! Governor Rendell of Pennsylvania is trying to eliminate the PA state sales tax exemption on precious metals and coins. Our PA lobbyist says that phone calls from dealers/collectors across the country to the governor's office will make an…
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