The numismatic press of course, is a great source of interviews as well. This week Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez of CDN Publishing released a video
interview with “The Penny Lady,” Charmy Harker. Here's the summary; follow the link to the CDN site to watch the video. -Editor
Charmy Harker, more famously known as “The Penny Lady,” may deal in small change but her business is anything but small. The Irvine,
California, coin dealer attends many major shows around the country each year, and her inventory includes some of the toughest high-grade and
key-date pennies around. Her showcases, which seem to virtually shimmer in reddish-orange hues, contain a wide variety of three, four-, and
five-figure Indian Head and Lincoln cents as well as other popular coins.
When I caught up with Harker at the Baltimore Whitman Expo in October 2018, she had just flown in from California with several hundred beautiful
pennies, including several major key-dates boasting color and grades worthy of a place in the finest of registry sets. She was also busy buying! She
took some time to talk about her beginning in the hobby, and her introduction to coins some 25 years ago began as it does for so many of us – she
inherited a coin collection and decided to learn more about the coins. “I didn’t have time to learn all the different series, so I decided to
do one at a time,” she recalls. “I picked the penny to start with because the Indian cent is really pretty, and I fell in love with it. I
didn’t care to learn about the others.”
After more than 20 years as a coin dealer, Harker as seen her share of pretty pennies. One particular Indian Head cent was among the top offerings
at her booth in the Baltimore Expo coin show. It was an 1873 Doubled Liberty MS64BN, “a tough coin to find in uncirculated condition,” she explains.
Lincoln cents also dominate her inventory and one specific beauty stood out: a 1916 PR66RB matte proof. “I hadn’t had one in a while. The
’09 VDB [proof Lincoln cent] is super tough, but the 1916 [proof] is the second.”
To watch the video, see:
Charmy Harker Talks About Pretty Pennies
(http://blog.greysheet.com/charmy-harker-talks-about-pretty-pennies/)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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