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Expert information, advice and recommendations from noted U.S. gold coin expert Doug Winter, president of www.raregoldcoins.com. Providing in-depth information about coin specialization and numismatic news about rare coins such as Dahlonega Gold Coins, Carson City Mint Coins, Charlotte Coins and many more.


Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Wednesday, July 4, 2007 1:47 - 0 Comments

State of the Market Report: Early United States Gold Coinage

In the last five years, early United States gold has been one of the most active areas in the coin market. In this article, we will examine each of the major types of pre-1834 gold coinage and see how the market has performed. In addition, we will look at some future trends and make some predictions which may be of interest to the specialist.

  
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Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 12:21 - 0 Comments

The Ten Coolest United States Coins Revisited

In June 2000, I wrote an article entitled “The Ten Coolest United States Coins.” Let’s say you were a true Douglas Winter Numismatics cultist and you had decided to follow my advice to the letter. How would your seven year investment have performed? Are there any coins I would have deleted from this list? Some analysis and random thoughts regarding these ten coins follows.

  
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Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Saturday, May 5, 2007 12:33 - 0 Comments

Ten Great U.S. Coin Auctions and Some Reminiscences

I’ve now been attending coin auctions for the better part of thirty years. I’ve gone to major sales in New York and tiny little farm sales in New England. I’ve truly seen the good, the bad and the ugly in the hundreds of sales I’ve participated in. Here is a brief recap of ten which are especially memorable to me and some noteworthy incidents that I always associate with each of these sales. 1.

  
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Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Thursday, March 1, 2007 12:50 - 0 Comments

An Analysis of Carson City Eagles Through Recent Major Auction Results: Part Two

Last month we looked at how the sale of the Old West and the Morgan collections of Carson City gold coinage impacted the market for half eagles from this mint. This month, we’ll look at the results as they apply to Carson City eagles. Just a few refreshers before we get right into the number crunching. The Old West collection was sold at auction by ANR in August 2006.

  
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Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Saturday, February 10, 2007 13:00 - 0 Comments

An Analysis of Carson City Half Eagles Through Recent Major Auction Results: Part One

Two major auctions of Carson City gold coinage have enabled specialists in this series to make some interesting observations regarding the strength of this series. The first of these auctions was the sale of the Old West Collection and it was conducted by ANR in August 2006. The second was recently held by Stack’s in January 2007 and it featured the Morgan Collection.

  
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Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, January 1, 2007 13:22 - 0 Comments

2007 Crystal Ball Survey

I was recently asked to participate in the annual Crystal Ball survey published by Maurice Rosen. Although some of these questions are not totally pertinent to the area of rare gold coinage, I think there is quite a bit of interesting reading here. 1. We had a great market till May, then a slump. What’s your outlook for 2007/2008? Please explain in detail. I think the coin market is going to be very two-tiered in the next year.

  
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