Rarities and Treasures Abound at Long Beach Expo
There will be so many rarities on display at the Long Beach Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Expo Sept. 27-29 in the Long Beach Convention Center that the show might be called a treasure hunt for adults.
Unique half eagle and eagle specimen strikes will be on exhibit, as will coins, ingots, medals, tokens and scrip from the John J. Ford Jr. collection of Western Americana; portions of the Professional Coin Grading Service Grading Set; and the first display of the finest known 1907 Ultra High Relief Saint-Gaudens double eagle since its recent sale.
“The display by Monaco Rare Coin of Newport Beach features the finest known 1776 Continental dollar struck in pewter, graded NGC MS-67,” said Ronald J. Gillio, Expo general chairman.
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