2008

Yearly Archives: 2008

Rare Manila Struck 1920 Gold Dollar Honors President Wilson; Offered in...

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Dallas, TX. One of only three known gold Wilson dollars struck in 1920 is being offered at auction in Rosemont, Illinois on...

Gold Plunges Below $900, Silver and Platinum Follow in Losses

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Gold plunged to a two-month low and below $900 an ounce on Tuesday. The continual rise of the US dollar is making the metal...

Heritage Offers “D.B. Cooper” Skyjacking Notes

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(Dallas, Texas) – Fifteen $20 Federal Reserve Notes from the infamous 1971 “D. B. Cooper” skyjacking will be offered to the public for the first time in June by Heritage Auction Galleries of Dallas, Texas (www.HA.com).  The notes are owned by Brian Ingram, 36, of Mena, Arkansas who was eight years old in 1980 when he found the only ransom money ever discovered from the still-unsolved skyjacking.

D.B. Cooper Series 1963A $20 bill

 

“Some of these notes have the initials of investigators who examined the recovered money after Ingram found it along the banks of the Columbia River near Vancouver, Washington in February 1980,” said Steve Ivy, Co-Chairman of Heritage and a long-time paper money collector.

“The serial numbers all match the FBI’s list of $20 bills given to the skyjacker known as ‘D.B. Cooper’ who parachuted from a jetliner with the cash somewhere between Seattle Washington and Reno, Nevada during a rainstorm on November 24, 1971.  The 15 pieces consigned by Ingram include two Series 1963-A and four Series 1969 Federal Reserve Notes.”

 

The D.B. Cooper cash will be offered as part of a big auction of Americana memorabilia in Dallas and online, June 13 and 14.

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Gold Prices are Down, Will/Should the U.S. Mint Reduce Bullion Coin...

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Gold prices are currently down and they have been since the metal's high of $1030.80 exactly two weeks ago. New York...

Rare 1838-O Half Dollar Offered in Heritage’s April Central States...

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Half Dollar Struck to Commemorate the Opening of the New Orleans Mint Dallas, TX. An 1838-O half dollar, one of less than...

Bullion & Business Weekend Report – Mar 29

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Precious metals climbed for the week, recovering somewhat from their large free-fall last week. Gold was weakest in its climb, rising just 0.4% on...

Queller’s 1804 Dollar Leads Heritage’s CSNS Platinum Night Auction

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Dallas, TX. The catalog for the Official Auction of the Central States Numismatic Society convention, being held in Rosemont, Illinois on April...

Rare Hawaiian $500 Currency of 1879 Offered in Heritage’s April Central...

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Dallas, TX. A piece of rare and never-circulated Hawaiian paper money - a $500 note that was to be issued in 1879 - is...

New Mexico State Quarters in Bags and Rolls Available April 7

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Just days ago the United States Mint announced the release ceremony for the New Mexico state quarter. By the time the ceremony happens,...

Clothesline Pole Yields Small Coin Treasures

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Franklin Half Dollar Hanging from ClotheslineArt Cochell, a resident of Iowa, discovered a bounty of coins right in his own back yard and in a most unique location — his clothesline pole. The coins were apparently dropped down the pole by the previous owner.

The finds have not been described as terribly valuable, at least not yet, but imagine the excitement of each discovery.

Scott Niles from the Ottuma Courier reports the story in the article, Floris man finds coin collection in his backyard.

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