Sunday, July 6, 2014

JR Newsletter: 6 July 2014 (196)

David Perkins wrote:


Greg Reynolds authored an article in COINWeek dated July 2, 2014 titled, “Dimes of 1809 – A Key in the Capped Bust Dime Series.”  Here is the link to the article:  http://www.coinweek.com/featured-news/dimes-of-1809-a-key-in-the-capped-bust-dime-series/  Greg writes a weekly column for COINWeek covering, “Coin Rarities & Related Topics: News and Analysis regarding scarce coins, coin markets, and the coin collecting community.”  This is Greg’s 230th article for COINWeek.


At the end of the article there are links to other articles that also may be of interest to JRCS members and readers of the JR Newsletter:











W. David Perkins  
Centennial, CO

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Greg Reynolds added to David's recommendation with thoughts and recommendations of his own:

I have written other articles about bust dimes, and many articles relating to bust coins. The list that appears below one of my articles on CoinWeek is generated via a computer program and does not necessarily include articles that I wrote or would recommend. Please consider reading some of the articles listed below this message.

 -Greg


Dimes of 1822

http://www.coinweek.com/featured-news/coin-rarities-related-topics-dimes-of-1822/

Gem Quality, Norweb Family 1833 Dime

http://www.coinweek.com/featured-news/rare-us-coins-gem-quality-norweb-family-1833-dime/

U.S. coins for less than $500 each, Part 2; Dimes

http://www.coinweek.com/featured-news/coin-rarities-dimes/

Half Dollars of 1811, with emphasis upon two ‘in the news’!

http://www.coinweek.com/featured-news/coin-rarities-related-topics-half-dollars-of-1811-with-emphasis-upon-two-in-the-news/

Bust Half Dollars on Platinum Night

http://www.coinweek.com/news/featured-news/coin-rarities-related-topics-bust-half-dollars-on-platinum-night/

The Magnolia Collection of Early U.S. Gold Coins, late 19th century Patterns, Trade Dollars and more!

http://www.coinweek.com/featured-news/the-magnolia-collection-of-early-u-s-gold-coins-late-19th-century-patterns-trade-dollars-and-more/

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