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David Tripp, author of Illegal Tender: Gold, Greed and the Mystery of the Lost 1933 Double Eagle will be there talking about his new book. Along with Tripp's book discussion, show organizer Ronald J.

 


Beach, California) - The finest collection of $10 Indian Head gold pieces (1907 - 1933) in the PCGS Set RegistrySM, assembled by Los Angeles collector John Kutasi, will be exhibited in public for the first time at the February 2006 Long Beach, ...

Long Beach - Synonym for the Long Beach Coin and Stamp Exhibition held in Long Beach, California, America's largest commercial coin show.
Loonie - Popular name for the Canadian loon dollar coin first issued in 1987.

Long Beach Short for the Long Beach Coin and Stamp Exhibition held in Long Beach, California. This show is held three times a year, usually in February, June, and October. These are among the most popular commercial exhibitions each year.

"LONG BEACH SHOWS OFF ROBERT'S ART"
"TELL YOUR COMMUNITY ABOUT NATIONAL COIN WEEK"
"COIN SHOW ENTHUSIASTS TO ENJOY WEEKEND SHOW NEAR THE GALLERIA" ...

Last Five Inches Conversation overhead between two dealers at Long Beach, California coin show, February 1993: Dealer 1. Can I see that 1924 Peace Dollar in your case? Dealer 2. Here it is. Dealer 1. [examining coin up close]. Nah! ...

2009, May 26 "Pre Long Beach sale" HV. HQP. 875 ancients among 2257, all in color, a few enlarged, plus 1 color E.

This is all leading us of course to "what do you do now with the Long Beach Convention coming up in a few weeks? Buy? Sell? Hold? Let us offer some opinions and hints.

We plan to mail this out on February 10th or 11th just after our return from Long Beach. It should be up on our website at about that same time.

Canadian coins showed strong sales at the Heritage Auction Galleries' Long Beach Ancient and World Coins Signature Auction, which took place June 1st to 3rd in 2006.

and the author on October 1, 1986 at the Long Beach coin show, with the coin at the center of the negotiation being an EF 1794 large cent. I was asking $1350 and Mr. B. wanted to pay $1250. The final price, for obvious reasons, was $1300. Mr. B.

14. Hydemann. "Very Good" (per Heritage's June Long Beach catalog description.
15. Robison. VF+ (per Breen). Merkin 2/1972 "Terrell' - Stack's "Robison" 2/1979:115, $13,000
16. 1973 ANA. VF or better (per Breen). 1973 ANA:821, $26,000 ...

coin shows, including the two ANA shows, the three Baltimore shows, the three Long Beach shows, and the F.U.N. show. Depending on the specific show, ancient coins may or may not have a presence at local coins shows.

Buffalo Nickel Errors and Varieties at Long Beach by Heritage
Varieties (Over Mint Marks, etc.) On Modern Coins Of India by Paul Baker
How Coins Are Made by US Mint ...

Recently rare quarter values moved way up the scale. Last February 2008 at a Heritage Auction in Long Beach California, a stunning 1932-S sold for $20,700. One of only a few left in virtually perfect preservation since leaving the mint.

In February 1999, some of the Elrod coins were offered for sale as part of the Miller collection in the Heritage Long Beach auction.

highway at 3,652 miles (5,877 km), extending south from Bishop to Long Beach, California. In 1964, it was decommissioned south of Bishop as part of a California state highway renumbering, leaving U.
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boxus pandoranius Send your Envelopes, Postcards & Written big zinky c/o kirkus obscura 4508 Atlantic Ave. #135 A Long Beach, CA 90807-1521 ...

The smaller and more local the show, the more likely you are to get good deals. If the dealer has to travel to Long Beach, he has to pay for the trip.

There are also several major seaports in the United States, with the three busiest being the Port of Los Angeles, the Port of Long Beach, and the Port of New York and New Jersey, all three among the world's busiest ports.

right, suckling twins, tree in background with one bird perching on trunk and two more birds perched in upper branches, Faustulus advancing right at left
ROMA in exergue
20mm, 3.88g
Pompeia 1a; Crawford 235/1c; Sydenham 461a
Ex Kagin's Long Beach ...

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