From the JRCS:
Great news! The latest issue of the "John Reich Journal" is in the mail! Current/paid members of the JRCS should be receiving their copy of the JR Journal during the upcoming week. If you are reading this and are not a member of the JRCS, perhaps now is a good time to consider joining the John Reich Collectors Society. Membership is just $25 per year and includes three issues annually of the award-winning "John Reich Journal" mailed to your home. For a membership application, click this link: http://www.jrcs.org/membershipapplication.html
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Sheridan Downey wrote:
Brad Higgins wrote:
The below chart was inexplicably omitted from my article in the new issue of "John Reich Journal" and is an important accompaniment. The data were copied from the 1st and second volumes of the Bullion Journal at the National Archives in Philadelphia. All data entry errors are my own.
Great news! The latest issue of the "John Reich Journal" is in the mail! Current/paid members of the JRCS should be receiving their copy of the JR Journal during the upcoming week. If you are reading this and are not a member of the JRCS, perhaps now is a good time to consider joining the John Reich Collectors Society. Membership is just $25 per year and includes three issues annually of the award-winning "John Reich Journal" mailed to your home. For a membership application, click this link: http://www.jrcs.org/membershipapplication.html
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Sheridan Downey wrote:
My
catalogue for the Roger Solomon "Selected Rarities Sale" is at the
printers and should be available on my web site Sunday afternoon along
with a host of new plates. Hard copies will be mailed later this week.
The sale closes Wednesday Aug. 17 during the ANA Convention. Lot
preview by mail continues through August 12. The coins will be at my
bourse table during the PNG/ANA Pre-Show and, of course, the ANA
Convention, Aug. 13 through 17. Interested readers are welcome to email
me at sdowney3 (at) aol.com or visit my web site, www.sheridanscoins.com.
The sale encompasses early half-dimes through dollars, 1795-1837 and
should cause a lot of commotion as the sale date approaches.
All the best,
Sheridan
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Brad Higgins wrote:
The below chart was inexplicably omitted from my article in the new issue of "John Reich Journal" and is an important accompaniment. The data were copied from the 1st and second volumes of the Bullion Journal at the National Archives in Philadelphia. All data entry errors are my own.
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