I am publishing this issue of the JR Newsletter a bit early due to some family commitments that will prevent me from publishing on the usual day (Sunday). Similarly, if we receive submissions for next week’s JR Newsletter, it is possible that the publication next week will slip from Sunday to Monday. Thanks for your understanding. Richard Meaney, Editor.
Brad Karoleff wrote:
The year’s first issue of the John Reich Journal is at the printers and will be delivered to me early next week. They should begin showing up in mailboxes by the end of the week. Anyone not receiving theirs by the end of the month should contact me for a replacement.
There is an overdue dues notice in about 50 of the issues going out. This means you missed the regular dues notice in the last issue and this one will be your last if you do not send JRCS Treasure David Perkins a check ASAP! The second issue for the year will be going out in July.
That being said, I do not have anything to publish in that next issue. A couple authors have promised something and the Bust Dollar Census will appear in that issue. Collectors of dollars should send David Perkins your information as soon as possible so he can begin working on the census. I also need other submissions to fill out the issue. Please send me something to publish by May 15th.
Hope to see some of you at the Central States Show in Chicago the end of the month. Stop by and say hello at table 1400.
Brad
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Steve Herrman wrote:
The Auction & Mail Bid Prices Realized for Bust Half Dollars 1794-1839, Spring 2022 Revision, Number 60 was distributed to regular subscribers last month.
This issue includes auction records for R4 to R8 varieties from all major auctions for a minimum of the last 10 years, and Condition Census specimens for all varieties. Separate sections are included for overdates & other popular varieties, proofs, mint errors & patterns, countermarks, and contemporary counterfeits.
About 10 printed copies remain available, and it is also available in PDF format. Softbound. Wire binding. 270 pages.
Printed format (softbound): $37.00 delivered via Media Mail
PDF format (searchable): $26.00 delivered via Email
Both Printed & PDF formats: $43.00 delivered
To receive a copy, please contact Steve at herrman102(at)aol.com
This is a semi-annual publication. $2.50 is donated to the JRCS for each copy sold.
Steve Herrman, JRCS LM #28
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David Perkins wrote:
W. David Perkins Numismatics will have Table # 1011 at the Central States Numismatic Society Show in Schaumburg, IL April 26-30, 2022. The show should be a good one.
Please contact me if you’d like representation in the Legend Rare Coin Auctions sale of the Dale Friend Early Dollars 1795 to 1803. Thanks.
W. David Perkins
Centennial, CO
wdperki(at)attglobal.net
303-902-5366