In a January 23, 2015 article, Michele Orzano of Coin World reported the death of longtime coin dealer and researcher J.H.
Cline, famous on the bourse floor for his distinctive hat. -Editor
J.H. Cline, of Palm
Harbor, Fla., died Jan. 8, 2015, from injuries suffered in an accident.
He was owner of J.H. Cline Rare Coins. Mr. Cline specialized in Standing Liberty quarter dollars for more than 40 years.
Mr. Cline began his full-time career in numismatics in 1964. He spent 31 years operating his own coin shop, Cline’s Rare Coins on Salem Avenue in
Dayton, Ohio, before moving to Palm Harbor.
Mr. Cline was a life member of the American Numismatic Association. He was also a member of the Indiana State Numismatic Association, National
Silver Dollar Roundtable, Florida United Numismatists, Central States Numismatic Society, and other coin clubs.
In 1975 he published Standing Liberty Quarters. The fourth edition of the book was published in 2007.
To read the complete article, see:
J.H. Cline, longtime dealer and researcher of Standing Liberty
quarter dollars, dies Jan. 8 (www.coinworld.com/insights/Longtime-coin-dealer-J-H-Cline-dies.html)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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