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23.12.2024
Ruben Safir wrote: With regard to CAC post grading, it was written that people don't like change and that CAC is like getting a second opi...
16.12.2024
On the ongoing discussion of CAC Grading … James Higby wrote: For the record, I own a few "green-beaned" coins. I did not purchase the...
09.12.2024
We have additional responses to one reader’s inquiry in prior issues of the JR Newsletter about CAC grading. First, from Brad Karoleff: Th...
02.12.2024
This is Glenn Peterson and I have been intrigued about bust dimes with cuds. I am planning to write an article about bust dime cuds updating...
25.11.2024
Reader Jack wrote: What is your thinking on John Albanese' grading where every raw coin submitted comes back in a holder pre-embossed with...
18.11.2024
Jeffrey Amelse wrote an article on attributing a particular 1824 O-116 Capped Bust Half Dollar. The article is linked for readers below. H...
11.11.2024
Alan Weinberg wrote: I acquired this 1835 John Adams Taunton Mass hard times token Low 301A out of Heritage’s Dr Robert Schuman ‘s five dec...
04.11.2024
Brad Karoleff wrote with a reminder: We are still looking for articles to fill the next issue of our journal. If you can help by submittin...
07.10.2024
Brad Karoleff wrote: I still need a lot of content for the next issue of the John Reich Journal. Please see if you can put something togeth...
23.09.2024
Brad Karoleff wrote: It is that time again. I need input for the next issue of our John Reich Journal. The cupboard is completely empty...
02.09.2024
Alan Weinberg wrote: These two counterstamped bust halves were acquired together privately ( not on the bourse ) at the recent ANA. The Ma...
26.08.2024
We received a few responses to the “how did this happen” that Richard Meaney wrote about last week. A raised, semi-circle area under and ...
19.08.2024
Richard Meaney wrote: Last week, I mentioned that I had an interesting 1837 capped bust half dime. I now have the images (below). Here’s...
12.08.2024
Richard Meaney wrote: I just returned from the ANA Summer Show and can report the coin market is alive and well! I had a wonderful time and...
05.08.2024
Sean Kelly wrote: The Bust Quarter Collectors Society will meet on August 7, 2024, at 2pm CDT in Convention Room 3. This meeting didn’t ma...
29.07.2024
First, a reminder that the John Reich Collectors Society will have its annual general meeting for members and interested non-members at th...
22.07.2024
Sheridan Downey wrote: To my collecting friends and colleagues, Maybe you already noticed. MB 58 is live. Check it out here: https://www....
15.07.2024
Alan Weinberg wrote: Regarding the Copenhagen museum numismatic collection, back in 1966 I visited the British Museum, The Hague museum and ...
08.07.2024
Gawain O’Connor wrote: A few weeks ago, my wife was visiting Copenhagen and brought back the catalog from the current exhibition: KA-CHING...
01.07.2024
Brad Karoleff wrote: The latest issue of the JR journal is at the printer! You can expect to receive your copy in the mail in the next coup...
03.06.2024
Brad Karoleff wrote: Ladies and gentlemen. We have reached the “deadline” for submissions for the next issue of the journal and are no way ...
27.05.2024
Brad Karoleff wrote: Last call for nominations for the JRCS Hall of Fame. Please send me your nomination by the end of this month! Thank...
20.05.2024
A reminder that the JRCS zoom meeting scheduled for Wednesday May 22 at 7PM EDT will feature a presentation by Brad Karoleff on the Spanis...
16.05.2024
The JRCS zoom meeting scheduled for Wednesday May 22 at 7PM EDT will feature a presentation by Brad Karoleff on the Spanish Colonial silver ...
13.05.2024
Brad Karoleff wrote: The next JRCS Zoom meeting is scheduled for Wednesday evening May 22nd at 7PM EDT. We are still looking for a speaker...
06.05.2024
Sean Kelly wrote about the upcoming sale of an 1835 LM-12 half dime. Your editor added a couple things to his opening paragraph. Sean did a...
29.04.2024
Brad Karoleff wrote: Nominations are requested for the JRCS Hall of Fame. Please consider nominating a candidate to our HOF in either the ...
22.04.2024
Brad Karoleff wrote: We need articles! Are you working on anything for publication? The next issue of the JR Journal is on a deadline. It...
15.04.2024
Brad Karoleff wrote: The next issue of the John Reich Journal is now at the printer! Whole number 101 will be mailed to the membership in th...
07.04.2024
Sean Kelly sent a revised spreadsheet/template that may be used for recording and reporting your bust quarter census, linked here: https:/...
01.04.2024
Sean Kelly and Glenn Peterson are teaming up to assemble the bust quarter census. They sent the following: BUST QUARTER CENSUS –INPUT REQU...
25.03.2024
From the editor: The JRCS learned that Albert Ingram recently passed away. Those who knew Albert were impressed by his collection of capp...
18.03.2024
Brad Karoleff wrote: Due to personal and professional reasons Winston Zack is not going to be able to assume the position of editor of the...
11.03.2024
Steve Herrman wrote: The printed version of the Spring 2024 issue of Auction Prices Realized for Bust Half Dollars 1794-1839 , Number 64,...
26.02.2024
Brad Karoleff wrote: I have received reports through the numismatic grapevine that some people did not receive their 100th Issue of the Jo...
12.02.2024
Steve Herrman and Brad Karoleff wrote to us to tell us about our speaker and topic for this Wednesday’s JRCS meeting via Zoom at 7 PM Easter...
22.01.2024
Brad Karoleff wrote: The next JRCS zoom meeting is Wednesday February 21st at 7PM EDT. We need a volunteer for a presentation. Thank...
01.01.2024
Alan Bricker wrote: The 1832 LM-9.1 Capped Bust Half Dime being offered in David Perkins' January 2024 SB Half Dime Sale as Lot 2407 is an o...
10.12.2023
Steve Herrman wrote: The new December 2023 revision of Auction Prices Realized for Early Silver Dollars 1794-1803 , Number 5 , is now ava...
04.12.2023
Brad Karoleff wrote about the latest issue of the John Reich Journal: The latest issue, our 100 th !, is back from the printer and being m...