Saturday, December 3, 2022

JR Newsletter: 4 December 2022 (581)

Editor:

 

I did not post the images from Louis Scuderi's comments on the E + L Quarters last week.  Here they are:







 

 

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Gary Rosner responded to Louis Scuderi’s comments on rarity:

 

Thanks for answering the post about the 1815 & 1825 E & L's. If I read it correctly is this a fair list:

 

1815 E                   most common

 

1825 L                   2nd most common

 

1815 L                   2nd hardest to find

 

1825 E                   hardest to find

 

 

As for my holdings I have these:

 

1815 E   AU50 NGC

1825 E   AU50 NGC, this is the Rich Uhrich coin

1825 L   MS61 NGC

 

I need the 1815 L, if you ever see one for sale please let me know.

 

Take care,

 

Gary

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Steve Hermann wrote:

 

The Auction Prices Realized for Early Silver Dollars 1794-1803, Winter 2022 Revision, Number 4 is now available.

 

This issue will include auction records from all major auctions from January 2013 through November 2022. Older auction records for Condition Census specimens are included.

 

   Printed format (softbound): $40.00 delivered via Media Mail

   PDF format (searchable): $28.00 delivered via Email

   Both Printed & PDF formats: $46.00 delivered

 

To reserve a copy, please contact Steve at herrman102(at)aol.com

 

Regular subscribers are already on the list to receive one.

 

This is a yearly publication. $3.00 is donated to the JRCS for each copy sold. 

 

Thanks,

 

Steve Herrman

JRCS LM #28

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and a late addition from Brad Karoleff:


The last issue of the John Reich Journal for 2022 has been delivered and will go out in the mail this week. 

That means it is time to renew your membership. Please check in your envelope for a dues renewal notice. If you do not receive one you are paid up through, at least, next year. 

There is also a ballot enclosed for your consideration for the Jules Reiver Literary Award. Please vote for your favorite article(s) and we will reward the winner with an award plaque at next year’s ANA show. 

Hope to see many of you at the upcoming FUN show in January. 

Happy holidays all! 

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