991.73 July/August 2007 (continued from front page) Coin Collecting A Family Affair Thus began the Mann family's affair with coin collecting. The family's pursuit of the hobby brought them into contact with other collectors and soon they found out about local coin shows and the TNA youth...
by:coin collectors blog. Politics: In the last 20-years, theAmerican Numismatic Associationand many of the regional organizations and clubs have be overcome by politics. If you are not with the “in crowd” you are welcome to come to the meetings but do not expect the same treatment as th...
(sometimes both) prices in one grade. Prices are often odd amounts such as .23, 1.57 or 18,100 . Buy and sell prices often bear no relation to each other. Introductory sections are mainly commercials for the contributors, but with some good advice for inexperienced collectors. Lists foreign...
My hubby had left for our place in Lake Havasu to do some repairs before it gets too hot, so only Penny (and our other old kitty Sierra) were there to greet me! As I mentioned above, it was a great show, very busy, with lots of great material to buy, and many collectors hunting...
and pricey errors and ancient coins. This doesn't surprise me though, as I believe it's a buyers market right now, especially for collectors of premium (and scarce) material. This idea was backed up after the show when I was talking to a very well known Australian numismatic identity. He...