January 24, 2021
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A Word About Delayed Shipping from the Post Office
Jan 12 — The USPS is experiencing unprecedented delays in shipping times. Some magazines shipped a month ago still haven't been delivered.
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Newman Numismatic Portal Announces Second NNP Symposium, March 19-21, 2021
Jan 6 — As large-scale numismatic conventions continue to be cancelled, this event will provide a virtual “fix” of numismatic content and allow collectors to view programs on any number of topics, or to present on their own favorite subjects.
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Is Your Website ADA Compliant?
Dec 18 — Is it critically important to ensure your web site is ADA compliant. Many users use non-standard browsers which require this consideration and you may also be exposing yourself to a lawsuit.
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2020 United States Mint Limited Edition Silver Proof Set™ Available December 10
Dec 10 — Orders will be limited to two per household, with production limited to 50,000 sets.
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CAC Rare Coin Market Review Winter 2020 Publisher's Message
Oct 30 — John Feigenbaum presents his Winter 2020 Publisher's Commentary Report for the quarterly CAC Rare Coin Market Review.
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Publishers Message: Dealers Prepare for Fall Orders (November 2020 Greysheet)
Oct 30 — We are still facing a situation where dealers are having a lot of trouble sourcing fresh material in a marketplace of few in-person events.
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Activity Across the Market (November 2020 Greysheet)
Oct 30 — A monumental amount of auction activity looks to be the defining characteristic of the final few months of 2020. The size and quality of the material making its way to the auction stage in the final months of the year stand quite a bit higher than the previous nine months.
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CAC Coins For Less Than $150 Each, Part 1: Copper
Oct 27 — Most collectors are unaware that a significant number of CAC approved coins have publicly sold for amounts between $50 and $150.
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Is It Practical to Buy CAC-Approved Coins Without Paying Usual CAC Premiums?
Oct 23 — In auctions and public Internet sales, CAC approved coins realize large premiums on average, but not in every instance.
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Collectors Price Guide (CPG) Fall 2020 Editors Commentary
Oct 23 — Patrick Ian Perez presents his Fall 2020 Editor's Commentary Report for the CPG quarterly price guide.
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Hobby Community Mourns the Loss of Businessman and Philanthropist Joel R. Anderson
Oct 16 — Friends from across the wide spectrum of the Anderson family’s business and civic activities are mourning the loss of Joel Anderson. He was an active supporter of the American Numismatic Association, the American Numismatic Society, with involvement in many other aspects of the hobby including Whitman Publishing.
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Joel Anderson: a Quiet but Huge Force in Numismatics, Has Passed Away at the Age of 76
Oct 15 — Many know Joel as a renowned collector of paper money, but he was a life-long coin collector who built an empire that Whitman Publishing, ANACS grading service, American Numismatic Rarities, Stack's Bowers, Whitman Baltimore Expo and more.
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Activity Across the Market (October 2020 Greysheet)
Oct 2 — It’s certainly an exciting time to be a coin dealer.
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Oct 2 — For the first time in 5 years since I’ve taken over the helm as publisher here at the Greysheet, we are witnessing a true groundswell of positive pricing movement. "People are quoting numbers for coins that are higher than we sold them for a week ago. Sometimes we buy them, sometimes we pass.”
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Grover Criswell Remembered: Paper Money Expert, Small-Town Mayor, ANA President, and Big Personality
Sep 23 — Mr. Criswell led a colorful life which included a sensational theft of his shop to being sued for theft by his own mother.
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Activity across the market (September 2020 Greysheet)
Sep 17 — The Greysheet is an uncommon item in that it is aimed at numismatic professionals but is available and recognized by the wider public.
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Publishers Message: Gold Blasts Through $2000 Mark (September 2020 Greysheet)
Sep 17 — Gold and silver prices are breaking investor records this year which is great news, but also wreaks havoc on internal pricing systems.
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DLRC & nuTilt Launch Break-Through Imaging Technology for Coins
Sep 10 — NuTilt is a patent-pending process that brings coin imaging to life! The limitation of coin images today is that they are static; nuTilt breaks this barrier, showing how the light catches all areas of a coin just like it does when you tilt it in your palm.
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AUGUST AUCTIONS BRING THE HEAT (September 2020 Greensheet)
Sep 2 — Patrick Ian Perez presents his September 2020 Market Report for the U.S. collectible paper money market.
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Building a CAC-Only Set of Charlotte Mint Half Eagles
Aug 31 — A set of CAC approved Charlotte Mint, Liberty Head half eagles that is more than three-fourths complete would be a cool, satisfying and important achievement.
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STANDING LIBERTY QUARTERS: THE HISTORY, THE CONTROVERSY AND COLLECTING TODAY
Aug 27 — There is much to take away from the above table as to the rankings of Standing Liberty Quarter issues. The most obvious and vital point to examine is how the legendary 1916 is completely missing from the Full Head ranks.
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Editor's Message (CAC Rare Coin Market Review: Aug-Sep-Oct 2020)
Aug 25 — CDN Publisher, John Feigenbaum, discusses his quarterly report on the CAC coin market as it appears in the August-September-October 2020 issue of the CAC Rare Coin Market Review.
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Publishers Message: #cancelculture of Shows Hits the Coin Market (August 2020 Greysheet)
Jul 30 — In the numismatic trade we can more fairly apply this term to the cancellation of coin shows all over the world due to the corona virus outbreak and social distancing precautions.
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Activity across the market (July 2020 Greysheet)
Jun 30 — Precious metals and, by extension, U.S. coins, continue to benefit from widespread demand. For the month of May, silver was up 19.3%, its best one-month gain since April 2011. Gold rose 2.6%, and was up 14% year-to-date as of June 1st, making it the leading asset in that category.
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Publishers Message (July 2020 Greysheet)
Jun 30 — Allow me, if I may, to strike a tone of optimism here. For the first time this year, we are starting to feel some of the weight lifted from our collective shoulders. I speak from a coin dealer’s perspective, of course, however, many small businesses the world over are experiencing the beginnings of the sun poking through the clouds.
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