Dave Perkins of Centennial, CO published this piece August 6, 2017 in the JR Newsletter, the electronic publication of the John Reich Collectors Society. The images show a
nice progression of die damage. Dave also provided additional images that weren't in the original article. Thanks! -Editor
I had a great time at the 2017 ANA World’s Fair of Money in Denver, and with my fellow John Reich Collectors Society (JRCS), ANA members, collectors, and dealers.
One highlight of the ANA for me was John McCloskey showing up at the JRCS meeting on Wednesday morning. John and Russ Logan were the authors of Federal Half Dimes 1792 – 1837. John was a also a
co-author of Early United States Dimes 1796 – 1837. At least one lucky JRCS member happened to have his half dime book at the meeting and was able to get John to sign the book and pose for a photo.
John was a long time officer in JRCS and also the Liberty Seated Collectors Club (LSCC).
John’s appearance may have been little bit of an omen as we had a successful Fixed Price and Sealed Bid sale of rare Capped Bust Half Dimes, with rare die marriages and remarriages, Condition
Census Specimens, a fair number Plate Coins from the Logan-McCloskey book, and late die states (cuds!). This sale was cataloged by Richard Meaney, and he was busy until Friday at 6:00PM at my table
showing lots and talking with half dime enthusiasts. At more than one time there were four or five collectors talking and viewing half dime sale lots at the same time!
Dr. Glenn Peterson hosted a meeting of the JRCS Bust Quarter Club. David Lange from NGC was the guest speaker. The subject of his talk was the newly discovered 1822 B-3 Capped Bust Quarter, a new
die marriage of 1822 Obverse I and Reverse T with the “Broken Top Arrowhead.” I made time to get away from my table to listen to David Lange’s talk. Unfortunately the Discovery Specimen of this new
quarter die marriage was not shown at this meeting, but you can view a photo of it on the copy of the latest issue of the John Reich Journal.
Another highlight for me was attending Chuck Link’s presentation and talk Thursday afternoon at the Bust Half Nut Club General Meeting. There had to be over 50 people in the room. Chuck Link’s
presentation was titled, “Collecting Liberty Capped Half Dollars and Stories Along the Way, a Journey with Friends.” Chuck shared a number of stories about the acquisition of rare and choice CB Half
Dollars, and those who helped him in his Journey. I have a pretty nice 1807 “Beard Goddess” half dollar in my collection but Chuck topped this by having three high Condition Census examples in three
different die states (photos below)! Here’s a link to Chuck’s Capped Bust Half Dollar PCGS Registry Set: https://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistry/half-dollars/early-half-dollars-specialty-sets/capped-bust-half-dollars-prime-die-variety-set-by-overton-circulation-strikes-1807-1836/alltimeset/93314.
Chuck’s talk was captured on video by the ANA. [I’m not sure how one might go about trying to find and view / listen to this video.]
Chuck Link also shared a slide on his recently acquired copy of the Beistle book on half dollars, a copy formerly owned by one of my favorite research subjects, Col. E.H.R. Green. The book was
inscribed in 1929 to Col. Green from Beistle inside the front cover.
I unfortunately had to miss David Finkelstein’s presentation, “The 1,758 1794 Silver Dollars: Recently Found Mint Documents Dated 1794 and 1795.” Fortunately I talked with David earlier in the
week and he filled me in on some of his new findings.
As always, I enjoyed talking with the many collectors and dealers that attended the show. Collector and Numismatist Jimmy Hayes knows of my interest and research into current and former
collectors and collections of early dollars 1794 to 1804, and in particular Frank M. Stirling of Baton Rouge, LA. At the show Mr. Hayes gave me as a gift an old business card of Stirling’s that I had
never seen before. My friend Jim Matthews pointed out the 1795 Flowing Hair Dollar photo on the card was the obverse of the R-8 1795 B-16 Dollar. I have seen this coin and it remains with the
Stirling family to this day.
This too may have been an omen as toward the end of the show I was able to place the unique 1795 B-21, BB-28 and the R-7, 1795 B-8, BB-15 Dollars from the Warren Miller Collection with a
new early dollar collector. The 1795 B-8, BB-15 Dollar is the finest known specimen by far and has passed from early dollar collector to early dollar collector over the years, starting with F.C.C.
Boyd (1945 World’s Greatest Collection), Adolph Freidman, Milferd H. Bolender (and the Bolender Plate Coin), K. P. Austin, Alfred and Jacque Ostheimer, H. Roland Willasch, Jim Matthews, and Warren
Miller. As Andy Lustig and I purchased the Miller early dollar collection I guess you might say that technically Andy and I have owned the coin (if only for a year or so)! For more on this coin and
the rare 1795 Dollars please see my article, “The Story of Bolender’s 1795 Flowing Hair and Draped Bust Dollars” in the latest issue of the John Reich Journal (Volume 27 / Issue 2) on pages
29-38.
Early die state of 1807 "Bearded Goddess" half dollar
Intermediate die state of 1807 Bearded Goddess
Late die state of 1807 Bearded Goddess.
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