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LibertySeated The E-Gobrecht CollectorsClub 2008 Volume4,Issue9 TheElectronicNewsletteroftheLIBERTYSEATEDCOLLECTORSCLUB Sept2008(Whole#42) John McCloskey and Len Augsburger What’sInsidethisissue? on the Internet Radio ! AuctionNews 2 byJimGray Twoofour LibertySeated maticbackground and accom- Questionofthemonthby 3 PaulKluth CollectorsClub officerswere plishments whichmerited this interviewed atthe 2008ANA award. It iswellworthhearing. HitsontheE-Gobrechton 4 and their interviews areon the Checkit out! GerryFortin’swebsite internet. DaveHarper,Editor of DaveHarper interviewed SeatedDimeWeb-book 5-6 NumismaticNews, a weeklynu- LenAugsburger onthebourse updatesandotherRam- mismaticnewspaper and host blingsbyGerryFortin floor oftheANA. Lenhad a oftheCoinChatradio,con- boursetableand displayfor his JasonFeldmanshares 7 ducted on-the-spotinterviews newbook,TreasureintheCel- anotherinterestingseated with JohnMcCloskey and Len lar,ATaleofDepression–Era dimevariety Augsburger atthe2008ANA Baltimore,thestory oftwoboys Nominationsforthe2009 7 World’sFair ofMoneyConven- who unearthed afortuneingold LSCCHallofFame tionlast monthinBaltimore. coinsinaBaltimore basement UpdateontheeBay1873- 8 Johnwas interviewed im- in1934. In hisinterview,Len SNo-Arrowshalfdollar mediately after theclub’san- summarizesthestoryand dis- nual meeting where, inaspecial cusseshowhebecameinter- 1853ArrowsHalfDime 8-9 variety ceremony,hewasoneofthe ested in thisstory. firsttwoinducteesintothe Thisinterview canbefound on SubscriberCorrespon- 10 LSCCHallof Fame (KamAh- dence theinternetat wash was theother inductee; http://www.coinchatradio.com/d InformationWanted, hisdaughter Michele accepted AvailabilityofPastIssues ownloads.htm thendownload 11 theplaquefor him). Theinter- oftheE-Gobrecht,and theAugust 21stissue#24. Advertisements viewcanbe found on theinter- Len’sinterviewstartsatabout net at 24:30running time. Thisinter- LSCCInformation 12 http://www.coinchatradio.com/d viewisinteresting. ownloads.htm thendownload Bothdownloadsare very theAugust 14thissue#23. Congratula- largefiles of about 50MB;even John’sinterviewstartsat about tions with cableinternet access,this 41:14running time. download willtakesome timeso John and Johndiscussed this sitback,relax,and prepareto award and hisextensivenumis- Len! enjoy. TheE-GobrechtisatwiceawardwinningelectronicpublicationoftheLibertySeatedCollectorsClub(LSCC). The LSCCisanon-profitorganizationdedicatedtotheattributionsoftheLibertySeatedCoinseries. TheLSCCprovidestheinfor- mationcontainedinthisemailnewsletterfromvarioussourcesfreeofchargeasageneralservicetothemembershipandothers withthisnumismaticinterest. YoudonothavetobeaLSCCmembertobenefitfromthisnewsletter;subscriptiontotheE- Gobrechtisavailabletoanyone. Alldisclaimersareineffectasthecompletenessand/oraccuracyoftheinformationcontained hereincannotbecompletelyverified. Contactinformationisincludedattheend. Page2 The E-Gobrecht Auction News by Jim Gray TheHeritageANAsalefea- struckAU55ofthesamedatethathadaslightlyglossy turedtwocatalogues. lookfromanolddippingbuthadretonedinanalbum soaredto$7,705. Acleaned1853-Onoarrowshalfdime InthePlatinumNight,an1853- inXF45realized$862. OnoarrowshalfdimeinMS63,andabeautywithbluish greentoning,soldfor$29,900inspiteofthetypical Anoriginal1844dimeinVF20wentfor$862 weaknessatthedateandwreath. andan1871-CCdimeinF15thatwasoriginalandnice forthegradewentfor$8,625. An1873-CCinAG3with Aspectacular1844dimeinMS65thatwaswell acleardateandmintmarkwentfor$2,185andaVF20 struckwithlovelybluetoningwentfor$51,750. An duplicateandperfectforaF/VFsetroseto$9,200. An- 1872-CCdimeinAU55thatwasoriginalwithafew other1873-CCdimeinXFbutwithenvironmentaldam- marksandlightporositysoldfor$37,375. An1873-CC ageandabsolutelyuglysoldfor$3,737. dimeinXF40thatwassharpforthegradeandanicecoin forsomereasondidnotsell. Another1873-CCdimein Awellstruckandbright1852-Ohalfdollar,ex- AU50wasoncepartofmycollection. Someonecould Eliasberg,inMS64andoneofthethreefinestknownrose notstandthestrictoriginalityofthecoinandbrightened to$18,400. An1855-ShalfinVF25withthe‘E’gone it. Despitethecrimecommitted,thecoinsoldfor wentfor$1,955andanotherinAU55withdarktoning $46,000. andafewspotswentfor$9,775. Anattractive1866-Sno mottohalfinXF45andaniceexampleofthiselusive An1873-CCquarterinF12anddecentforthe datewentfor$2,990. Abright1871-CChalfinXF40 gradedidnotsell,nordidaduplicateinVF25withvery soldfor$2,990andan1873-CCarrowsinXF45anda nicetoningandafewfieldmarks. niceoriginalpiecewentfor$2,760. An1874-CCin An1870-CChalfdollarthatwaswellstruckand XF40andperhapsdippedlongagobutretoningsoldfor lookedoriginalinXF45didnotsell. An1874-CChalfin $5,750. MS65withlighttoningandstronglustersoldfor$74,750 An1871-CCdollarinF15andoriginalwith inspiteofaspotatLiberty’sleftshoulder. ‘BER’gonesoldfor$8,050. Awellstruck1878-CCtradedollarthatwaswell TheStacksDecatorSaleonlyfeaturedonecoin tonedexceptforabrightareaontheobversedidnotsell. ofinterest,an1845-OdimeinAU55. Thiscoinwasvery TheBaltimoreSaleCataloguefeaturedan1844- wellstruckforthedatebutdippedandhadanumberof OhalfdimeinXF45andcleanedfor$575. Acleaned marksontheobverseanddidnotsell. 1846halfdimeinXF45soldfor$2,070andaverywell 2008 Volume 4,Issue 9 (September 2008) Page 3 Question of the Month Topicsfore-DiscussionbyPaulKluth ShouldthisCoinbeLightlyCleanedorDipped? Shown aboveisan 1847 LibertySeated Quarter (in theVFconditionrange)withrather dark,unattractive toning. Thisparticular coin also hastheever-popular and scarceDou- bleDieReverse. Doubling isveryprominent atQUALDOL and UNITED. Thisvariety doesnot appear tohavetherepunched 1847/47dateontheobverseor atleastyoucan’t seeitwiththedarktoning. Attributionfor this varietyisBriggs1-A,Breen3970, and Cherrypicker’s FS-25-1847-801 (butwithout therepunched date). In therecent LSCCconsensusfor Seated Quarters, only 7specimensof thisparticular variety werereported and only4reversedouble dies werereported with the1847/47date obverse. So,whatshould one do? Should thiscoin bedipped,lightlycleaned,or professionally conserved toimproveeye appealand possiblemarketvalue? Or should this coinbeleft aloneas itis? Giveusyour thoughtsand let’stakeavote! Allresponses are welcome! Pleasereply withyour opinion to theE-GobrechtEditor [email protected]. Page4 The E-Gobrecht Hits on The E-Gobrechton Gerry Fortin’s website Last monthoutof curiosity,I(theEditor) queried GerryFortin ifhe had amethod of deter- mining the number ofhits theissues ofTheE-Gobrechtweregetting onhiswebsite. He provided lotsofinformation and thenarrativebelow. “Attachedis atable(I convertedit intoalinegraph, Editor)whichshows the E-Gobrechtpagehits (atwww.seateddimevarieties.com/LSCC) fortheJanuary2005throughJuly2008timeframe. Mywebsite hostingcompanyprovides aweeklyupdateonavarietyofwebsitestatistics whichallows metotunecon- tent forimprovedreadership. This featureis checkedweeklyandthepopularityoftheE-Gobrecht back issues is obvious from thestatistics. TheE-Gobrecht archive links wereactivewithreaders duringthelast 12 months. Most notableis thesubstantial increaseinhits fortheSeptember 2007issuewhen youconvertedtheE-Gobrechtto the newspaperformat. The Septemberissuehasseen 742hits inthepast 12months.The earlierconversionof theE-GobrechttoPDFformat inApril 2007didnot haveanobvious impact. Thoughthereaders didnot (seemtobe) excitedabout thefiletype format change, Iwas elated as PDFfiles areso mucheasytohandle thanWordfiles withinternal images. Issuetoissue,membercontent isanimportant factordrivingpagehits and Iwill leavetheanalysis ofcontent types vs. page hits as anexercisefor yourfreetime. Iwas surprisedtoseethat theE-Gobrechtarchives donot containlinks forthe October, November andDecember2007back issues. (Editor, therewerenoissues then)…” Withabout400E-Gobrechtsubscribers,I’mdelighted tosee manymorepeopleaccess the archived copies! Editor 900 E-Gobrecht Internet accesses ma gazine style pag e form at intro duc ed New 800 700 s it 600 2005 h f o 500 2006 r e 400 2007 b m u 300 2008 N 200 100 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Month Noissue 2008 Volume 4,Issue 9 (September 2008) Page 5 Seated Dime Web-Book Updates and Other Ramblings byGerryFortin “Howtimeflies” is thebestapproach Fortinvarietyreferenceset canbeeasily todescribe mysurprisethat ayear has accessed atonewebsitelink. Mainte- passed sincelastsubmitting a web-book nance ofthepictorialimagedatabaseis updateto theE-Gobrecht. Recentcorre- straightforward as internalweb-bookim- spondencewithBill Bugerton how todeter- ageimprovements areautomatically mine thenumber of“hits” totheE-Gobrecht linked tothePictorialmodule. backissuearchives attheLibertySeated Collector Club link IfE-Gobrechtreadershave notalreadyvis- (http://www.seateddimevarieties.com/LSCC ited theSeated Dime DatePictorials,you .htm)allowed for aquick check on thelast can access via thislink; web-book update. Theanswer was asur- http://www.seateddimevarieties.com/pic prising September 2007. Tocatchevery- torial/reg_index.htm. one up onthe websitechanges,hereisa quicksummary; Ihavetobehonestthat the openregistry modulereceived minimal attentioninthe Probablythemostimportantwebsitesite lastsixmonths.Thoughthere was ade- improvementistheSeated DimeDate sireto completethe Seated Liberty Pictorial link and accesstoall knownva- quarter section, no workoccurred with rieties for eachdate and mintmarkin the the only attentionpaid toprocessing Seated dime series. Wheredid theidea Seated Dimeregistry updates. Starting for thisfeaturecome from? Ontheweb- inAugust,Ifound myselfwith more time site’smessageboard,Iwould occasion- onhand and firstgaveseriousattention allypost acompletelistof varieties togrowing theSeated dimeregistrycon- withinfavoritedates and supportthelist- tent. Thesecond projectistodefinethe ing with obverse and reverseimages basicand withvarietiesbusinessstrike fromthe membership based web-book sets for Seated Libertyquarters. If all content. Fellowcollectorsexpressed goestoplan,I hope tohavethosesets interestintheposts, permitting themto readybyend ofSeptember. Several viewa fullimage catalogue ofvarieties LSCCmemberswereapproached to “withinadate”. Sincetherewaspositive provideindividualdateand mintmark response to the concept,itwasdecided rarityratingsconsistent withSeated tobuild apictorial moduleincluding all dimeand Seated half-dollar approaches. Seated dimedates and mintmarksand have openpublic access. Oncethe moduledevelopment started,Ireceived Speaking ofgrowing the number ofSeated asuggestiontoadd theDenticleRuler dimesetsin theopenregistry,I ap- tableasaheader to eachdate’spictorial proached a certainindividualwhohas page.Thesuggestionwasdeemed tobe assembled thefinest setofSeated dimes agood ideawhich allowed casualread- inmy humbleopinion. Thatsetislisted ersto enjoya moderatelyusablevariety atoneoftheTPGregistries and would attribution tool.The entirepictorialmod- alsobethe highlight oftheSeated dime uleis also selfrewarding asthe entire (Continuedonpage6) Page 6 The E-Gobrecht dinner aritualduring futureshows where (Continuedfrompage5) anLSCCmember meeting is held. openregistry. Theindividualwasposi- tive about theideaand Iam happytore- Thereweresome memorable mo- portthatthe“EHG” collectionispres- mentsonthebourse floor. Nomajor show entlyavailable for viewing atthevarious would becompletewithout avisitwithLiz, Seated dime set links. Onehasto mar- Gailand Mike at JJTeaparty. Lizwasex- velatthedepthofthecoinsin theCar- cited toseemeasshehad two“unlisted” sonCityand NewOrleans subsetswith Seated dime varietiesfor my confirmation. setratingsand weighed gradesatthe Onecan trustLiz’seyesand memorytoset mint statelevel. The “EHGCarsonCity asideSeated dimes thatlook atypical. In- Collection” deed the twodimes wereunlisted inthe (http://www.seateddimevarieties.com/re web-book, much toLiz’senjoyment. Ikept gistry/cc_index.htm) obtained asetrat- hearing fromother seated collectorsof ing of62.2 whilethe “EHGNewOrleans Liz’s excitementover finding two unlisted Collection” varieties. For thoseinterested,thetwo (http://www.seateddimevarieties.com/re dimeswerean1857-Owith alargebold gistry/o_index.htm)delivered a weighed mark minted reverse thatisunknownand gradeof65.2! When aset is100% com- an1876-CCbold struckdime withpimpled plete, the setrating and weighed grades dierustthrough obverseand reverse. The areequivalent. Asimpressive arethe TypeIreverse mintmarkpositionis newto entire“EHGVarietiesCollection” and me. Both coinswere purchased and are to theSanFrancisco subset. Congratula- beadded tothe web-bookin the October tionstoEHG for setting thegenerational timeframe. I should also mentionthat avisit benchmark for LibertySeated Dimeset toDickOsburn’stabledid producean building. unlisted 1877-CCTypeIreversedime graded PCGS MS64withstrictlyoriginal Other Ramblings toning. Idowish toprovide afew heartfelt comments about the BaltimoreANA show Finally,sincetheANA waslocated in sincenotattending a major showsinceNo- Baltimore, thiswas anopportunitytoinvite vember 2006. Seeing old friendsat the myson,Matt,wholivesand worksinAnna- LSCCmeeting and onthebourse floor was polis,to theconventionand tothe LSCC bestdescribed as“medicinefor thesoul” meeting toseehis father received theKa- for apersonnothaving faceto faceconnec- malAward ward. He wasmost impressed tionswithfellow seated coinageenthusiast. with the friendship and camaraderie exhib- Iwas abletofinally meetJasonFeldman in ited among LSCCmembers. In future personand wecollectivelyviewed a num- years, Idohope that Mattwillbecomeinter- ber ofseated dimesthroughtheshow. Ja- ested in thecurator rolefor theSeated sonalsoprovided meseveralunlisted varie- Dimeweb-book.. tiesfor further reviewand inclusioninthe web-book. Thepost LSCCmeeting dinner attheM&S Grill on theharbor waterfront Asalways,HappyHunting…. canbe characterized asablast withgreat companyand food. Weagreed to makethe 2008 Volume 4,Issue 9 (September 2008) Page 7 Jason Feldman shares another interesting seated dime variety Iwanted tocomment onwhatan enjoyableexperiencethisyearsANA was. Itwasgreat to havedinner with somany membersand exchange coin storiesand expertise. For many ofus,there areso fewpeoplewho areknowledgeableenough toshow coinsto and get meaningful opinions. A fewofus had alatenightround ta- blewhichwasmost enjoyable. Sometimesthebest adviceis the hardest togive. After that event,I found ithard to find even asingle dimetobuy! Iamhoping todoit againsoon. For thismonthI haveadded a 1875Dimewithsomeneatrim cuds. I justpurchased aSLR cameraand amgetting somegreatimages. Nominations for 2009 Hall of Fame Afterthis year’s memorableceremonywhereJohnMcCloskeyandKam Ahwash werethefirst tobe inductedintothe LSCC’s Hall ofFame,theHall ofFame committeeis pleasedtoannouncethat it is ac- ceptingnominations forthe LibertySeatedCollectorClub’s 2009Hall ofFame. Eligiblenominees include clubmembers whohave madesignificant contributions toexpandingtheliteratureonSeated coinage,who havebuilt animportant collectionof LibertySeatedcoinage,or whohaveservedinaleadershipposition whilecontributingtothe success of LSCC. Please send yournominations totheHall ofFameCommittee Chairman,Jim Gray,[email protected]’s nameandashort narrativeon whyyou feel this individual shouldreceivethis honor. Deadline for2009nominations is December 31, 2008. Page 8 The E-Gobrecht Update on the eBay 1873-S No-Arrows half dollar Asreported inlast month’sissue,an At first, Iwas intrigued, as it certainlyhas an "S" eBayseller listed an 1873-S No-Arrowshalf mintmarkand thereis no traceofarrows. However, I dollar withan opening bidrequirementof decidedtocheckthedate......and.........it was an $500,000. He mentioned hewould haveit at 1876! theANA. IspokewithJohnDannreuther (JD) about this and weattempted tostudy Bill Fivaz was therewhile Iwas lookingat it,and he the coinbutwastold itwas outwithhispho- checkedit also andagreed. tographer withnoanticipated returndate. After theANA, JDemailed meand Ohwell,maybesomeday! said hewasable toseethe coin and ... Best, “Goodtosee you at theANA. JD” Igot toseePaul's "1873-S NoArrows"halfdollar (don't know whether you got toseeornot,as Idid Soendsthis! TheEditor. not see youafter Isawit). Question on an 1853 WA Half Dime JimBowlingsentin photo,Ihopeyoudonotmind.” I,theEditor,Ifor- questionandthean- wardedthisquestiontohalfdimeexpertSteveCrain swerisworthsharing andhereplied: witheveryone. “I havean1853Liberty “Theubiquitous1853WithArrowshalfdimehas SeatedHalfDimeWA causedmorethanafewcollectorsandstudentsofthe thatIthoughtwasa seriestothrowuptheirhandsindespairwhentryingto Valentine4abutupon attributeanindividualexample.However,itisthe closerlookingthedie availableliterature,andnotthecollector,whoisto crackdoesnotgo blameforthisinabilitytoattributethecoinsinourcol- throughthethreebut lections.Essentially,wehavejusttworeferenceswith fromtherimthrough whichtoreferwhenattemptingtoattributeLiberty therightarrowhead Seatedhalfdimes;“TheUnitedStatesHalfDimes”, anddisappearsinto Dr.DanielW.Valentine;1931,AmericanNumismatic Liberty'sfoot.Imay Society,NewYork;and“TheCompleteGuidetoLib- haveaskedthewrong ertySeatedHalfDimes”,AlBlythe;1992,DLRC personandifsoIapologize,butIwouldliketoprop- Press,VirginiaBeach,VA.Theformerattemptstolist erlyattributethiscoinandD.W.Valentine'sbookisthe everydiemarriageknowntotheauthoratthetimehe onlyone Ihave.Booksarebecominghardtocomeby published,butisplaguedwithvaguenessandambigu- andextremelyexpensive. Ifyoucouldhelporknow ityintheverbaldescriptions,thephotographicplates whocouldIwouldappreciateit.Ihaveattacheda (Continuedonpage9) 2008 Volume 4,Issue 9 (September 2008) Page 9 lectivelyavoidedin-depthstudiesofthisdate. (Continuedfrompage8) aretoosmall,andtheauthoroftenconfuseddiestates IfwelookatthephotographofMr.Bowling’shalf withdiemarriages.Thelatterpresentssignificantly dime,andcompareitwiththeverbaldescriptionsfrom betterphotographicplates,butgenerallyonlyone for theValentinereference,weareimmediatelyandlogi- eachdateratherthanoneforeachdiemarriage.Itis,by callydrawntotheV4adescriptionoftheobverse, theauthor’sownadmission,notacomprehensiveency- whichstates:“DieofNo.4,butdiecrackrunsfrom3 clopediaofallknowndiemarriagesfortheseries,but througharrowtobase”.However,Mr.Bowling’scoin ratherageneraloverviewoftheseries.Todate,thereis doesnotappeartomatchthisdescription,asthedie noonecomprehensivesourceforcollectorstouseto crackrunsfromtherim,throughtherightarrow,but identifythe LibertySeatedhalfdimesintheircollec- completelymissingthe3,andintothebase. tions. IfwecompareMr.Bowling’simagewiththeValen- DuringthetenureoftheLibertySeateddesign,the tinephotographicplates(Iusephotographicenlarge- Mintperfectedandintroducedthehubbingprocess, mentsmadefromanoriginal1931ValentineNNM wherebyalloftheelementsoftheobverseandreverse #48),wecanseethatthediecrackdoesnotappearto dieswerepartofthehub,withtheexceptionofthedate match(Unfortunately,Dr. Valentine’s1853W/AV4 fortheobverse,andthemintmarkonthereversefor musthavebeenoneofhisleastattractivecoins,as thebranchmintcoins.Thismeantthat,exceptformi- thereisaconsiderableamountof‘schmutz’aroundthe nordifferencesinplacementofthedatenumeralsand devices,makingpositiveidentificationdifficult).On mintmarks,allproductiondieswereessentiallyidenti- theBowlingcoin,thediecrackrunsslightlymorever- cal.ThismayhavedelightedMintproductionperson- ticallyfromtherimtotherightarrow,anddoesnot nel,butisthebaneofmodernday‘variety’collectors, comeclosetothe3.ButontheValentineV4plate whoseentirehobbyrevolvesaroundtheverydistinc- coin,thediecrackrunsmorehorizontallytowardthe3, tionbetweenthosedies. justmissingit.Therefore,Icannotcallitamatch. Forthe1853WithArrowshalfdime,themintagewas WhenIcomparedMr.Bowling’scoinwithseveral over13millionpieces,thehighestmintageforanyhalf examplesfrommyreferencecollection,Ifoundthree dimeofanyyear,anddoublethatofthenextclosest differentobversedieswithdiecracksrunningnearthe mintage.Asaresult,over150yearslater,theyareeve- 3inthedate.One,asyetunnumbereddiemarriage, rywheretobefound,andvirtuallyignoredbymost col- exhibitsaretainedcudfromtherim@K4:30toK5:30, lectors.Evennumismatistsandresearchersgivethem acrossthetoe,rightarrow,andlowerrightloopof3in onlycasualattention.WalterBreengivesjustonenum- date,butagainthisdoesnotseemtomatchtheBowl- ber()forall1853W/Ahalfdimes.Valentinelisted ingimage.Theothersinvolvediecracksconnecting eleven(11)diemarriagesforthe1853W/Adate,but withthe3inthedate. mostoftheseseemtosharetheV4dies,ordieswhich are“similartoNo.4”,or“almostidenticaltoNo.4”,or IamafraidthatMr.Bowling’scoinisoneofthoseall- someotherambiguousdescription.Alloftheseare too-frequentlyseenexampleswhichcannotbedirectly platedintheValentinereference,butthepresumeddif- attributedtoanyofthepresentlyknownandpublished ferencesaredifficulttodetect. diemarriagesintheseries.Itmaybealaterdiestateof aknowndiemarriage,ormaybeacompletelynewdie Mintrecordsforthe1853WithArrowshalfdimeindi- marriage.Thatcouldonlybedetermined(presumably) catethatthedieshopprepared78obversediesand80 ifcompleteobverseandreverseimagesweresupplied, reversedies,makingitatleastmathematicallypossible butevenwiththisadditionalinformation,wearelikely (ifhighlyunlikely)thateveryobversediecouldhave tobefrustratedbythesheernumbersofpotentialdie beenpairedwitheveryreversedie,givingusover6000 marriagesforthedate,onlyafractionofwhichare possiblediemarriages!Forthoseofuswhohavestud- known.Thus,itislikelythattherewillforeverbe iedtheseriesindepth,thisfigureseemsalmostplausi- manyunknown,unpublished,andunlisteddiemar- ble.Nowonderresearchersandnumismatistshavecol- riagesforthe1853WithArrowshalfdime.” Page 10 The E-Gobrecht Subscriber Correspondence From Michele Ahwash (Kam’s daughter): Bill,Thanks so muchforsendingthis (theAugust issueof the E-Gobrecht. Editor)alongtome. Ireallyenjoyedattendingthemeeting. Hopetocomeagainsometime. Best,Michele From Gerry Fortin: What a great issue! Manythanks to youfortheongoing E-Gobrecht effort and the recent awards. Ibelieve that the LSCCpresents itself as arolemodel forthenumismaticcommunity throughthe efforts of yourself,Johnand Len. Themultipleawards areatestimonytothededicationofthe LSCC officers toseated coinageresearchandpromotion. From JimGray: Anyonewhoclaims tohave aunique1873-S halfdollar anddoesn’t rememberwherehe got it is perpetratingafraud. It was hardtodeterminethat it was acoinmuchless oneworth$500,000. From Len Augsburger: ForthenextE-Gobrecht...Ithought you'dliketoseethenewRobert Ball Hughes websiteathttp://robertballhughes.googlepages.com/home. Thank you for theassistance you gave mewith articles onBall Hughes andtheSeated Libertythat Iused at http://robertballhughes.googlepages.com/1840quarterdollar. I'm still lookingformorereferenceinforma- tionabout Ball Hughes if youknowofanythat Imissed. Thanks andenjoy! DavidE. Brown Wanted: Good stories or recollections On John McCloskey From Len Augsburger: Wewill berunningabiographyofJohnMcCloskeyin afuture editionoftheGo- brecht Journal. Iam collectingrelatedstories orrecollections ofthemembership,please email anyinput to [email protected].

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