Liberty Seated The E-Gobrecht Collectors Club 2012 Volume8,Issue2 TheElectronicNewsletteroftheLIBERTYSEATEDCOLLECTORSCLUB February2012(Whole#85) AuctionNews 2 Help wanted at the Baltimore Show byJimGray LSCC to share a club table with BCCS JohnMcCloskey’s wife,Norma, 2 hitbycar! Club member JohnFrostreports an effort tohave ajoint Lib- MartinLutherBeistle ertySeated CollectorsClub and Barber CoinCollectors’Society Afirsthandaccount 3 (http://www.barbercoins.org/)table at theupcoming Whitman Coin ofhisdeath and CollectiblesBaltimoreExpofromMarch22-25, 2012. The pur- RegionalNews 4 poseof the club tableistobroadenthe exposureoftheclubsto byGerryFortin thepublic and to increase theinterestin collecting LibertySeated UpcomingLSCC 4 and Barber coinage. During thepastfew years,both clubshave events beenworking together toshare and reduceshow manpower re- TheBudgetCollec- 5,7 sourceswithgreatsuccess. tor:Twenty-second TheLSCCofficers arelooking for volunteersto help staff the inaSeries club table. For aslittleas anhour ofyour time,youcanpromote byLenAugsburger the club and itsactivities. Handouts and informationwillbepro- QuarteroftheMonth 6,7 vided tothevolunteers. Thisisagreatopportunityto support the byGregJohnson club and tomeet and greetother numismatistswithsimilar inter- SubscriberCorre- 8 ests. spondence Volunteers and thoseseeking additionalinformation can Advertisements 9 contactJohn [email protected]. Please consider sup- porting the club. Clubinformation 10 Get ready for the 40th... Nominations wanted: LSCC Hall of Fame [email protected]. Deadline April15,2012. TheE-GobrechtisatwiceawardwinninginformalelectronicpublicationoftheLibertySeatedCollectorsClub(LSCC). TheLSCCisanon-profitorganizationdedicatedtotheattributionsoftheLibertySeatedCoinseries. TheLSCCpro- videstheinformationcontainedinthisemailnewsletterfromvarioussourcesfreeofchargeasageneralserviceto themembershipandotherswiththisnumismaticinterest. YoudonothavetobeaLSCCmembertobenefitfromthis newsletter;subscriptiontotheE-Gobrechtisavailabletoanyone. Alldisclaimersareineffectasthecompleteness and/oraccuracyoftheinformationcontainedhereincannotbecompletelyverified. Contactinformationisincludedat onthelastpage. Page2 The E-Gobrecht Auction News by Jim Gray, LSCC #664 TheHeritage FUNSale fea- from JonathanKernfor$3,150inOctober,1983. An turedan1846dimeinAU55 AG3duplicaterealized$1,093. Anicelytoned1873 withnotoninganda good NoArrows Open3was soldfor$8,625. An1873- strikethat soldfor$11,500. A CC NAgradedXF45hit $3,738. Amagnificent nicelytoned1849-Oin MS62 MS65CAC 1878-CC withlight toningwas worth realized$2,530andan1856-S the$48,475it realized. AVG8duplicatesoldfor inAU58hit $3,335. Two1860-S dimes inMS61 $1,093. andMS63hammeredfor $2,300and$6,900. An Stack’s-BowersAmericanaSalecontained 1871-CC inVF35andniceforthe graderealized an1846VF35halfdime for$2,156. Threerare $12,650as didan1872-CC inXF45withasoft dimes from the1840’s weresold: 1843-OVF25 strike. Two1873-CC pieces inF12 andVF20 went $1,323,1845-OVF35$604,1846VF20$966. An for$4,888and$7,475. An1874-CC inG6that was 1872-CC gradingVG8hit $1,610whileaVF35 rough andspottedsoldfor$7,475,proofofits rarity. original 1885-S withthe usual soft strikestill man- An1843-Oquarterwith alargeO and graded aged$1,725. AU53soldfor$8,050. Adippedwhite1859-S Awell struck,nicelytoned1874-CC half gradedAU50soaredto$16,100. An1864-S graded hammeredfor$8,154 VG8hit $863andawell struck1865-S inMS62sold An1851original dollar was well struckwith for$4,744. mottledtoning,whichwas not attractive,soaredto AniceAU501855-S halfsoldfor$5,319. $37,950. An1872-CC whichwas original with AnAU501870-CC withoriginal toninganda few AU55details, but withthereverserim badlydam- marks hammered for$25,875. Ibought that coin aged,ekedout $4,715. John McCloskey’s wife, Norma, hit by car! In recovery! TheMcCloskeyfamilyis havingtheirshareofbad lucklately. Accordingto John,“OnSaturdayJanu- ary21st mywifeNorma was walkinginaparkinglot andwas struckbyacar. Shehas afracturedpelvis whichis averypainful injurybut is nowinaReha- bilitationcentertryingto developenoughskills so that shecanreturnhome. Hercarekeeps mebusy but Iwill findtimetoworkonthe[Gobrecht] Jour- nal and get it inthemail without toomuchdelay.” Pleaserememberthem in yourthoughts and/or prayers. Well wishers maycontact Normaat: NormaMcCloskey 5718KingArthurDrive Kettering,OH 45429 NormaandJohn,Summer2007 2012 Volume 8,Issue 2 (February 2012) Page3 Martin Luther Beistle A first hand account of his death Reproduced here by Bill Bugert, LSCC #455 Martin Luther(ML) Beistlewas anearlytwentieth his head“no.” Andinanothermoment,when Itold centurynumismatist,authorofthe1929halfdollar Mothertheinevitableandshebeggedthe Dr.todo bookARegister of Half Dollar DieVarieties and somethinghesaid–“Ican’t –He’s passedout”no Sub–Varieties,andinventoroftheUniqueCoin onecheckedthetimeaccuratelybut theDrwas back Holder. Hediedonseventy-two years agolast homeby12:30andheremainedafewminutes totie monthonJanuary11,1935inhis homeinShippens- uphis lowerjaw–so the estimateis believedcor- burg,PA. His son-in-law,HenryE. Luhrs, penneda rect. HenryE Luhrs”[M.L.Beistle’s son-in-law] first handaccount onpagecalendars ofthedates January11thand19th1935. Ihaveaphotocopyof thosepages andhis account ofML’s passingis re- producedherefor yourinformation. “Mr.Beistlediedtodayat 12:20. Hewas at workall morning,in goodspirits andleft,without anyindicationofimpendingdoom at 12noon–to drivehome. Arrivinghe toldhis wife“I’m tiredand believe I’ll rest afewminutes before eatinglunch.” Hesat downinthechair at theradiooftheliving room. Mrs. Bnoticedhe was pale &askedifhe was sick. Hesaid“Ibelieve I’ll takeadrinkofwhiskey” andwhileshewas gettingthis from themedicine chest,hewent offinaheart spell. Shecalledthro thetelephoneoperator “Mrs Jacoby”–for3doctors &Arthur[his son –Ed.] & I.–DrBerrywas located andresponded at once. Iwas preparingricedump- lings forsoup forthechildrenwhenthe phonerang andwordwas givensomething“terrible”hadhap- penedat the Beistlehome. Irushedup– getting their[sic] first–triedtogivethe whiskeyandafter askinghim ifhe couldn’t takeit–Hedroppedhis jawand Ipouredsomeintohis mouthbut it choked him. Arthurarrivedbythis time&weloweredthe MLBeistlecirca1929 backofthe chair &rubbedhis wrists &temple. Dr Berrythenarrivedandinjectedadrenalininthearm but thecirculationwas practicallystopped–his heart was merelyflutteringandnoticingtheblueness of his neck& ears hewhisperedtome“He’s dying.” Mr.Beistlemust haveheardbecausethis was the onlytimehe gaveatwist orsquirmingstruggle–a minuteorso latertheDr asked“Do youhave any painM.L. andhetriedto openhis eyes anddidshake Page4 The E-Gobrecht Regional News by Gerry Fortin, LSCC #1054 Dear fellow LSCC members, whichtheChinesepeopleknowhowtomanage without largenumbers of personal injuries. Several This regional news updateis years ago, alargeBeijingbuildinghousinglocal onceagainbeingwritten in televisionstationcaught fireas a result offireworks Wuxi,Chinaafterthe Lunar andwas severelydamaged. Somishaps dooccur on NewYearholidays. 2012is the occasion. Lunar yearofthe Dragon whichis acoveted as a birth yearof good fortunesecondonlytothePiglu- Movingbacktothe LSCC regional meeting nar. DuringLunarNew Year,China experiences one calendar,thenext LSCC meetingwill beheldat the ofthelargest migrations ofhumanityonEarthas LongBeachCoins, Stamps andCollectibles Expo. peopleuseall forms of availabletransportationto CraigEberhart is hostingthis regional meetingon completetheirannual journeys tohometowns for FridayFebruary3 at 8:30A.M. inRoom 102a. familyvisitingandconsumptionofbountiful meals Pleasenotetheearlierstartingtimeas Craigis plan- andricewines. Thefestivities arealso characterized ningarobust agenda for attendees. bywholesalereleaseoffireworks on everyurban street cornerduringNew Year evewhich was Janu- InMarch,the clubreturns totheWhitman ary22. IwalkedtheWuxi downtownareaat mid- BaltimoreCoins andCollectibles Expofornext re- night andexperiencedan incredibledisplayofbusi- gional meetingscheduled forFridayMarch23at nesses andrandom citizens launchingspectacular 9:00A.M. inRoom 301. Len Augsburger, LSCC fireworks that wouldbe domainofprofessional fire- Treasurer/Secretarywill behostingthis event and I works companies inthe U.S.Taxis wherestill trying sureprovideaninterestingagenda andmeetingenvi- tonavigatethroughstreets litteredwithpiles ofspent ronment forall. firework “cakes”while100-500piece firecracker strings and cherrybombs wereomni present. The GongXi FaCai,XinNianKuai Le! situationcanbest bedescribedas controlled chaos Upcoming LSCC Events . February3,2012,LongBeach,CA, LongBeach LSCC Regional Meeting, 8:30A.M, room 102a. Seenoticeabovefor additional information. March 2012Gobrecht Journal. Tobemailedduringthelast weekofMarch2012. March23,2012,Baltimore,MD, BaltimoreCoinandCollectibles ExpoLSCC Regional Meeting, 9 A.M., room 301. NowthruApril 15,2012, LSCC officers areacceptingnominations forthe2011LSCCHall of Fame. Seenomination guidelines onpage1oftheJanuaryissueofthe E-Gobrecht. 2012 Volume 8,Issue 2 (February 2012) Page5 The Budget Collector: Seated Deals & Steals Under a Hundred Dollars Twenty-secondinaSeries by Len Augsburger, LSCC #1271 This monthwestart anoccasional series onlitera- andsoft cover formats. Fivecopies wereleather- turerelatedto LibertySeatedcoinage. I'm assuming bound,noneofwhichhaveappearedontheopen most collectors havealreadyacquiredthecollective market. Oneis heldbya Californiaquarterspecial- volumes oftheGobrecht Journal. Ifnot, go get ist andanotherbyawell-knownoldtimeNewYork them andthencomeback! But thereareotherim- dealer. Briggs retains acopy,theothertwoarecur- portant resources, too. Let's jumpright intothe rentlyunaccountedfor. Longout ofprint,usedcop- seatedquarters. Istarted collectingthesecirca ies ofthehardbound and soft covereditions must 1990,and LarryBriggs'bookontheseries fortui- nowbehuntedinthestocks ofnumismaticliterature touslyappearedshortlythereafter. Mycopyis in- dealers andonlinebooksellers. Asoftboundcopyis scribedbyLarryanddatedMarch,1992(seeimage currentlylistedonwww.abebooks.com at $170, below). Thebookwas issuedinbothhardbound whichstrikes meas excessive. Withpersistencea copycanbefoundat amuchlowerlevel. Onthe otherhand,if youwant it this veryinstant,payup! Briggs'book is absolutelyindispensableto seatedquartercollectors. Thefirst andonlysub- stantivestudyofthesedievarieties, Briggs forever draws thelineinthesand as thereferencepoint for furtherresearch. Briggs nailedthedievarieties for most ofthecoins withlowermintages. Forsome of thehighest mintage coins, diemarriages maywell numberover ahundred, and Larrymadethewise decisiontonot insist oncompletionbeforepublish- ing. As Larrystates inthebook,onecouldtakea singleissue(1853w/arrows andrays, forexample) andmakealifetimeofits study. Forthese coins he has notedthemoreprominent andobvious varieties foreachdate. Thephotographyinthebookis ex- cellent andthedetailedillustrations nicelyfacilitate dieattribution. Thededicatedquarter collectorwill givethis bookaworkout. Mypersonal copyhas a tattereddust jacket,other quarter collectors have reported copies beingso dog-earedthat theyhave chosentotearoffthe coverandspine andstart all overagain at thebookbinders. (Continuedonpage7) Page6 The E-Gobrecht Quarter of the Month by Greg Johnson, LSCC #1460 The1848LibertySeatedquarter haslongbeenafavoritecoinof mine. Reviewingreferencemate- rials,theHeritagearchive,andthe populationreportsinpreparation forthiscolumnhasremindedme why. Thereportedmintageof 146,000wouldcertainlyleadonetoexpectthatsurvi- vorswouldbescarce;butinaserieswhereagreat manydatesareatleastscarce,thatdoesnotmakethe issueparticularlyspecial. Yet,itisaspecialcoin –and Figure1. 1848¼dollardoubleddate onethatisnotalwaysrecognizedassuchbycollectors. The1848is,arguably,therarestPhiladelphiaseated reversehavingtheso-called“compasspoint”defectin quarterinmintstate. Itisoneofthekeystoasetof theeagle’sshield(Figure2). Briggs2-Bpairsanob- Philadelphiaseatedquartersinanygrade,andwithno NewOrleansquartersproducedduringtheyearitis alsoakeytoadateset. Thehighergradetheset,the more“key”the1848becomes. Thisisparticularly truebecauseestimatesputthenumberofproof1848 quartersateighttotensothat,unlikethescarceand rarelaterPhiladelphiaissues,therearen’tproofexam- plesprovidinganotheroptiontocollectorsinclinedto addproofstotheirsetinplaceofmintstatebusiness strikes. Briggs’estimatedrarityofthe1848quarteras R5(31-75known)inXF/AUandR7(4-12known)in mintstate. Therewere34examplesreportedbyLSCC clubmembersinthe1993survey. Onlyoneofthose exampleswasmintstateandonly3wereAU;eleven exampleswerereportedinXF. The2007surveyfea- tured46examples–threeinMS,nineinAU,and14in XF. Thegradingservices(PCGSandNGC)havecer- Figure2.1848compasspointreverse tified74examplesinallgrades,with21ofthosein mintstate. Therehavebeenonlyninemintstate1848 versewithatriplepuncheddate(Figure3)andare- quarterscertifiedbyPCGS,rankingitfirstinrarity versethatdoesnothavethe“compasspoint”defect. amongsttheP-mintquarters(inmintstateandinPCGS Therearenoknownexamplesof1-Bor2-Adiepair- holders). OnlyfiveotherP-mintquartershavefewer ings,norarethereanyknownexampleswithoutadou- than18mintstateexamplescertifiedbyPCGS: 1869 bledortripleddate. Briggsstatesthatthe1-Adiepair (11),1842(12),1850(14),1840(15)and1846(17). isthescarcerofthetwo. Thisiscontradictedbythe LSCCsurveysshowingthatthedoubleddateoutnum- Anotherinterestingfeatureofthe1848quarter beredthetripleddate25to9in1993and32to14in isthatitcomeswithtwo,andonlytwo,diepairings- 2007. Personally,Ifound thatthetripleddatewas bothfeaturingrepuncheddates. Briggs1-Apairsan muchmoredifficulttofindthanthedoubleddatein obversewithadoublepuncheddate(Figure1)witha (Continuedonpage7) 2012 Volume 8,Issue 2 (February 2012) Page7 shouldhaveat least one. Therewereseveral hun- TheBudgetCollector(Continuedfrompage5) dredinthesale,so there areplentyto goaround. I WhiletheBriggs bookis well known,what was lookingat onesuch coininmycollectionand is not so well knownis afollow-uparticlepublished afterstudyingthe Briggs'bookrealizedit was one of intheDecember14,2007CoinDealer Newsletter, theplatecoins- apleasant surprise. Briggs also used whichoffered Briggs'updatedopinionondievarie- manycoins from theFrogRuncollectionas plate ties andconditionrarities withineachissueinthe coins. This high gradequarter collectionwas soldby series. Later,in2011,inGobrecht Journal#111, ANR inNovember2004, andMarch,2005. Finally, GregJohnson publishedamonsterarticleonthe Top theEliasbergauctioncatalog(Bowers &Merena, 25varieties withinthequarterseries. Forthequarter April,1997),whilefocusingonveryhigh grade collector,this issueshouldbetornupandpastedinto specimens, summarizes a wealthofresearchonthe theBriggs bookpageor bypage,orat least beclose seatedquarterseries. at hand. Johnson updates theBriggs bookonanum- berofvarieties andinadditionoffers critical com- Iwouldberemiss inthe discussionofthe mentarybasedon afurthertwentyyears ofmarket quarterliteratureif Idid not mentionthetwo-volume activity. Thephotography, likethe Briggs book,is photographicrecordoftheGene Gardnercollection. onceagainwell suitedformakingattributions. Issuedinoblongformat withmatchingslipcase,the full colorpresentationoftheGardnercollectionis no Anumberofauctioncatalogs shouldalso be less thanstunning. Publishedprivatelyin2010inan inthelibraryoftheseatedquarter collector. First up editionoften, onlyoneset has appearedontheopen arethetwo collections uponwhichBriggs based market,sellingfor$700 at the LSCC ANA club muchofhis work. Briggs'personal quartercollec- meetingauctioninChicagoin2011toaproofquar- tionwas soldat theSeptember,1999,Heritage Long terspecialist. TheGardnervolumeis thesinequa Beachauction. Theauctioncatalogis still onlineat nonofthequarterliterature,as it wouldbevirtually theHeritage website,and whileHeritagehas arock impossibletomatchthequalityofthe coins depicted solidreputationformakingavailabletheir auction therein,not to mentionthephysical productionofthe archives, Istill liketohaveahardcopyinmylibrary. volumeitself. As thenumismaticbooksellerCharlie Manyofthecoins from this collection,inSEGS Davis likes topoint out tobookbuyers, "No,the holders andattributedas Briggs coins, still float coins DONOTcomewiththebook!" aroundtheopenmarket. Everyquartercollector observationthatIhavemadeisthatthetwovarieties QuarteroftheMonth(Continuedfrompage6) tendtoappearinclosertoevennumbersinhigher grades,suchasChoiceXFandbetter. Thoughthereis relativelylittleharddatatosupportthisopinion,the largernumberofdoubleddateexamplesappearstobe mostlyduetolargernumbersoflowergradespeci- mens. The2007surveyreportedeachvarietybygrade, listingsevendoubleddateexamplesinAUandMS versusfivetripleddateexamplesinthesamegrade range. References: Figure3. 1848¼dollartripleddate 1. TheComprehensiveEncyclopediaofUnitedStates XF/AU. OnceIpurchasedtheAUtripleddatethatis LibertySeatedQuarters,LarryBriggs(LimaOH1991) nowinmycollection,during2008,itseemedlikethey 2. GobrechtJournals Issues59,60,100,and102 weresuddenlyavailableandthedoubleddatefar 3. ImagesCourtesyofHeritageArchives. hardertofindthanthetripleddatediepair. Another Page8 The E-Gobrecht Subscriber Correspondence From David Lange: Hi Bill, Iwant tocorrect an errorinRoss Bailey's articleabout buyingcoins oneBay. Heindicates that problem coins will not becertifiedbyNGC,but ratherbyits associate company, NCS. This has not beentrueforthepast three years orso. NCS nolongerencapsulates coins at all,andthose coins submittedtoNGC that fail tomeet thecriteriafornumeric gradingare encapsulatedbyNGC itself withanon-numericDetails Gradeand adescriptionoftheproblem condition. From Charles Sullivan(comment onRoss Bailey’s “Howto BuyRareCoins oneBay:” Themost signifi- cant advantagetosnipebiddingis NOTtoprevent someonefrom rebiddingafter yourlast-minutebid. Ratherasnipebidmade at thelast instant keeps youtotallyanonymous duringthebiddingprocess. During thesalethecompetition will oftencheckthenumberofbidders andperhaps evendetect thepresenceofa knownspecialist (byvirtueofhis feedback rating). Inmanyinstances, this informationwill spurcompeti- tors tomakehigherbids iftheythinkmorebuyers areinterestedinthecoin orthat aknownspecialist is pursuingit. From thePCGS eCollector: Congratulations to[LSCC member] CraigEberhartfrom Los Alamos, NM, whohas wonaMS65PCGS SecurePlus™$20Saint Gaudens. Craighadthehighest scoreout ofthe35 peoplewhoparticipatedinthePCGS Photograde™Onlinegradingcontest inOrlando. There was athree- waytieforfirst placewith8out of20coins correctlygraded. Craigwonbecausehe receivedtwobonus points forbeingahalfpoint awayfrom the correct gradeontwo coins. From Rich Uhrich: Hereis alinktoacoinjust soldoneBay-an1867dimeinPCIFine-12,cleaned: http://www.ebay.com/itm/220931387364?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649 &autorefresh=true. It soldfor$1,137andreceived18bids. [This] Seemslikeabargain forabusiness strike1867dimeinF-12 cleaned. However,when Iexaminedthepictures andcomparedthem withGerry Fortin's pictures onhis excellent websiteonSeated LibertyDimes, Ibelievethat thecoinis acirculated proofandnot abusiness strike. Acirculatedproofis worthquiteabit less thanabusiness strike. So, maybeit was not so muchabargain as thetopbidders thought! From Rich Uhrich: Not mine,but checkthis one out: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&_trksid=p4340.l2557&hash=item19cc8a5fa0&item=110 805802912&nma=true&pt=Coins_US_Individual&rt=nc&si=RLf5okicTeXMoIgmFeI%252B9kU2twM%2 53D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc. This coinis amedium grade1873No arrows Open3halfdollar. Not badfor $50! 2012 Volume 8,Issue 2 (February 2012) Page9 Free Advertisements 1879-1890 Quarters and Halves Wanted to Buy: also interested in buying or selling your coins at I'm looking for Philadelphia mint 1879-1890 quar- auction. http://www.davidlawrence.com or phone ters and halves, grades 35-45 only. Must be abso- 1-800-776-0560, members: PNG, ANA (life), lutely original, never cleaned or dipped. What do FUN, CSNS you have? Denis Loring, 561-207-6180,dwlor- [email protected]. Cuds, Cuds and more Cuds: I am interested in purchasing cuds, major die breaks, and shattered Seated and Bust Coinage for Sale: Rich Uhrich dies on LibertySeated Quarters. Cuds on other Rare U. S. 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