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Beautifully Preserved Long-Whisker Dragon Dollar Pattern

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The 1870 Japanese Pattern Set – A Unique Opportunity

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A Generational Return of the Rarity Once Crowned “the World’s Most Expensive Non-U.S. Coin”

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Modern Chinese Commemoratives: A Robust Market with Rare Pattern Issues

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Lázaro Cárdenas and the Nationalization of the Mexican Oil Industry

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Condition Census Rarities from Africa among the “Kings Norton Mint Collection” Highlights

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Gold Reigns Supreme as an Exciting Year Begins

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Oceanographic Exonumia: Dr. Anton F. Bruun and the Alexander Agassiz Award

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Eisenhower in Acapulco: An American-Mexican Numismatic Memento

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The Macabre “Totentanz” Series of Walther Eberbach

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A Gift of Admiration and Adoration

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The “Family Ruble” of Nicholas I — An Important 19th Century Crown

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An Apparently Unique Gold Real from Cologne

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A Stunning Dekadrachm from the Elite Hand of Euainetos

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Rear Admiral William Sims & the 1900 Paris Expo

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The 1870 Japanese Pattern Set – A Unique Opportunity

A Generational Return of the Rarity Once Crowned “the World’s Most Expensive Non-U.S. Coin”

Modern Chinese Commemoratives: A Robust Market with Rare Pattern Issues

Lázaro Cárdenas and the Nationalization of the Mexican Oil Industry

Condition Census Rarities from Africa among the “Kings Norton Mint Collection” Highlights

Gold Reigns Supreme as an Exciting Year Begins

Oceanographic Exonumia: Dr. Anton F. Bruun and the Alexander Agassiz Award

Eisenhower in Acapulco: An American-Mexican Numismatic Memento

The Macabre “Totentanz” Series of Walther Eberbach

A Gift of Admiration and Adoration

The “Family Ruble” of Nicholas I — An Important 19th Century Crown

An Apparently Unique Gold Real from Cologne

A Stunning Dekadrachm from the Elite Hand of Euainetos

Rear Admiral William Sims & the 1900 Paris Expo

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