the January 2025 issue of the E-Gobrecht from the Liberty Seated
Collectors Club has been published.
-Editor
Contents
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President's Message by Len Augsburger
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Editor's Viewpoint: View From The Rim by Paul Kluth
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Club Announcements / Membership Application
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2024 – COIN YEAR IN REVIEW by Rich Uhrich Jr.
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The Curious Collector: The 2025 Crystal Ball Speaks
by Len Augsburger
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2025 Precious Metals Forecast by Jeff Pritchard
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Here's to a Big Shout Out for the LSCC by Tom Uram
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The Latest News on Liberty Seated Half Dimes
by Clint Cummins and Alan Welty
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The Gerry Fortin Liberty Seated Dime Collection Sale –
Thoughts as the Sale Date Approaches by Gerry Fortin
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Double Dimes – A Look Back, and a Look Forward to 2025
by John Frost
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Liberty Seated Quarter Collecting in 2024 / 2025
by Greg Johnson
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2024 Liberty Seated Half Dollar Year-End Report
by Bill Bugert and Dennis Fortier
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2024 – The Year in Review - L.S. Dollars by Dick Osburn
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Update on Reeded Edge Half Dollars by Jim Koenings
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The ANS Attends Historic Commemoration of Christian
Gobrecht by Jesse Kraft
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Regional News: The Winter/Spring Regional LSCC Program
Kicked Off at FUN by Ken Otto
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PRESS RELEASES - Gerry Fortin Collection & EPNNES Grant
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Club News Bulletins: New LSCC Website Goes Live &
ANA Summer Seminar 2025 - New Class Offered
Editor Paul Kluth writes:
"Besides this being our 21st year of publication for subscribers (we are almost at our next milestone of 1500 complimentary subscriptions by the LSCC), this issue features great commentary on the past year of 2024 and an Outlook (forecast or prediction if you will) for 2025 related to Liberty Seated collecting and numismatics in general. In fact there is something from both Tom Uram (ANA) and Jesse Kraft (NBS), and Rich Uhrich has returned after several years (well respected, retired dealer) with his popular "Year in Review".
"Personally, I was shocked to receive Len Augsburger's column this month in that is quite hilarious and worth sharing with the numismatic world. I didn't know Len had it in him. I told him it was really brilliant!"
See an article elsewhere in this issue where we republish Len's prognostications.
Two things that caught my eye in this issue were images of trays of engraved and counterstamped "Double Dimes" (Twenty Cent Pieces) from the reference collection of Lane Bruner. Note that several are stamped with the number "20" to visually distinguish them from 25-cent pieces.
-Editor
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Wayne Homren, Editor
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