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The E-Sylum: Volume 10, Number 5, February 4, 2007, Article 16 SMITHSONIAN NETWORKS TO AIR SHOW ON THE 1933 DOUBLE EAGLE Smithsonian Networks, a joint enterprise of the Smithsonian Institution and Showtime Networks, will debut in the spring. "A signature series will be "Stories From the Vault," a 30-minute program hosted by Cavanagh. It will explore the artifacts and people that have made the Smithsonian one of the most recognized museums in the world; on one episode, a curator will examine a Stradivarius using a CT scan. "Another of the new shows is "The Hunt for the Double Eagle," about the extremely rare 1933 solid gold coin, of which only a handful are in existence. "The programs will be shown on an entity called Smithsonian on Demand. Officials are still negotiating with cable carriers and satellite TV providers to make the programming available, but Royle said Showtime and Smithsonian officials are also considering a regular, 24-hour channel." To read the complete Washington Post article, see: Full Story To visit the Smithsonian Networks home page, see: Smithsonian Networks [Here's the summary of the episode taken from the press release. -Editor] "The story of the 1933 solid gold Double Eagle is a mystery story about the intrigue and greed stirred by the world's most valuable coin. Two examples of this coin, which last sold for $7 million, exist in the Smithsonian's coin collection, and our film will draw upon Smithsonian experts to tell this tale. Commissioned by President Theodore Roosevelt to reflect the growing glory of America in the early 20th century, the 1933 Double Eagle never entered legal circulation and was thought destroyed, except for the two at the Smithsonian. "Mysteriously, a handful of the coins escaped the US Mint and led authorities on a decades-long chase. Both beautiful and unattainable, the coin has been on the United States Secret Service's Most Wanted list for over 70 years. This film will retrace the Secret Service investigation of the 1933 Double Eagle through nearly three-quarters of a century of American history. It's a dramatic story that crosses continents and includes corruption at the US mint, illuminates the decadence and avarice of King Farouk of Egypt until it is finally recovered in a sting at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York." To read the complete press release, see: Full Story [I've been unsuccessful in trying to contact the producers for more information on the show. But I did learn that one of our subscribers (an author of a book on the subject) was involved. -Editor] David Tripp writes: "I've known about the program for some time, was interviewed for it, and I assume I will be appearing on it as a talking head. I also did give the producers permission to borrow from my book 'Illegal Tender', but to what extent they did I don't know. I don't know when it is scheduled to be aired." Wayne Homren, Editor The Numismatic Bibliomania Society is a non-profit organization promoting numismatic literature. See our web site at coinbooks.org. To submit items for publication in The E-Sylum, write to the Editor at this address: whomren@coinlibrary.com To subscribe go to: https://my.binhost.com/lists/listinfo/esylum | |
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