Entries tagged: Fat Head gold
Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Friday, June 27, 2008 17:15 - 0 Comments
Stack’s Husky Sale
I never give these blogs titles but if I were going to, I’d call this one “it’s my blog and I’ll brag if I want to.” The brag topic? Early quarter eagle values and how this area of numismatics, which I’ve been literally begging people to buy for years, seems to suddenly have caught fire.
In the recent Stack’s Husky Collection auction, there was a date run of early quarter eagles.
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Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Thursday, October 12, 2006 14:35 - 0 Comments
Fat Head Fives: A Date By Date Analysis Part One: 1813-1824
The half eagles struck from 1813 through 1834 have been given the appellation of the “Fat Head” design, due to the uncommonly large size of Liberty’s head and neck. John Reich’s half eagles of this era certainly have a “so ugly it’s charming” quality about them. But while they will probably never win a beauty contest, they are a fascinating series of coins which contain a host of great rarities.
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