Of the five 1913 Liberty Head nickels, two are permanently impounded, there is a third whose whereabouts is not known, there is the Spectrum Numismatics coin and this, the finest known, ...
Twenty-five Proofs were struck of this year, but only seven or eight can be accounted for today, including one permanently impounded in the Smithsonian Institution and another held by the American Numismatic Society.
Coins can be placed in museums, or impounded permanently in private collections. Demand ...
Only three specimens exist today, with two permanently impounded in the Smithsonian Institution. This coin last appeared at public auction in 1982, when it realized an astonishing $687,500 in the "Louis Eliasberg Sale." ...
In recent years, Congress has restricted the powers of the President with laws such as the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 and the War Powers Resolution; nevertheless, ...
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