Entries tagged: 1879 Stella
Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Thursday, September 11, 2008 14:30 - 0 Comments
“Faux Rarities”
One of the ways to determine the strength of the rare coin market is to look at the pricing of coins that I like to call “Faux Rarities.” A Faux Rarity is a coin that, despite a high valuation, is relatively common. Three examples of Faux Rarities are 1879 Flowing Hair Stellas, high grade St. Gaudens High Reliefs and Panama-Pacific Exposition Octagonal $50 gold pieces.
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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 Thursday, June 1, 2000 12:25 - 0 Comments
The Ten Coolest United States Coins
About five years ago, a dealer who specialized in ultra-expensive United States coins had an advertising campaign that said, basically, your entire coin collection should be able to fit into a single PCGS/NGC coin storage box. Such a box holds exactly twenty coins.
This was obviously an elitist sentiment and it was generally derided as being pretentious. But I thought it had some merit.
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