Featured Coin News for August 29 – September 4, 2010 
What’s New This Week……….
Many retail coin dealers welcome consignments from collectors. It’s a great way to increase the size of a dealer’s inventory and is often an excellent source for dealers to place useful, fresh attractive coins to new or existing clients. Doug Winter lists some Tips on Selling Your Coins Via Dealer Consignment along with some of the questions you should be asking a dealer and what expectations you should have.
Professional Coin Grading Service (www.PCGS.com) will provide on-site authentication and grading services and showcase the first West Coast public display of the acclaimed, award-winning ESM Collection of early proof copper coins during the Long Beach Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Expo, September 23 – 25, 2010.
Heritage Auctions has announced that Arthur Blumenthal has been appointed Senior Numismatist by the company, working out of Heritage’s recently opened New York offices at 445 Park Avenue (at 57th Street). Blumenthal focuses his talents on all aspects of the coin business, from buying important collections, consigning great collections for auction
If you collect very rare or finest known coins, figuring out what to pay for an item that you need for your collection can be difficult. Doug Winter provides advise on How to Price Very Rare Coins. Here is a real-life example of how he came up with what he believes to be an accurate value for a one-of-a-kind coin.
Greg Reynolds 16th installment on Coin Rarities covers the Eliasberg 1795 Eagle, Gem Oak Tree Shilling and 1806 quarter of the rarest variety! “Yes, there are more rarities, available in Boston this month, which should be discussed. In my columns over the last two to three months, I have covered many important rarities that sold or appeared in Boston, especially coins in the Heritage, B&M and Stack’s auctions.”
Have you ever wondered what a coin collection might look like after it is pulled out of a house fire? The following is from the Numismatic Conservation Services (NCS) newsletter and shows the remarkable conservation of a cherished collection after a damaging fire.
Wayne Sayles provides commentary on Ancient Coins: The Freedom of Information Act and New Import Restrictions sought on Greek “Cultural Property”. “The Freedom of Information Act, signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson in 1966, was born from the notion that “the people” (as in each individual citizen) have a constitutional right to know how the government acts in their behalf. This is of course a democratic notion that nationalist governments do not share. One might wonder at times if it is a notion that the U.S. Government shares?”
The Royal Mint launches its limited edition Gold Series – an exclusive three themed set created in fine 22 carat gold only. Inspired by the Olympic motto Faster, Higher, Stronger, the ‘Faster’ Series is the first set to go on sale in celebration of the 30th Olympiad in London 2012.
One of the things that new collectors are often told is that if they build a set, the collective value of the coins will be greater than the individual value when it is time to sell. Is this correct or is it just clever marketing hype? Doug Winter offers up his perspective on Coin Set Premiums – Fact or Fiction.
The new Manhattan gallery and offices of Heritage Auction Galleries will open at 445 Park Avenue (at 57th Street) on Wednesday, September 1, 2010. The expansion of Heritage, the world’s third largest auction house, into the New York City market comes at a time when many major auction firms are contracting. The Dallas-based firm also opened a Beverly Hills, California gallery and salesroom earlier this year.
The recently concluded Boston ANA World’s Fair of Money provided CoinTelevision Producer David Lisot ample opportunity to discuss the current market conditions with a variety of dealers and numismatic personalities. Our first Video installment presents Ed Reiter, well known numismatic writer and current editor of Coinage Magazine.
There is no magic wand or crystal ball that can tell you when the coin market will turn red hot again or when prices will finally rise across the board. Until then, there are many areas you can explore that have awesome potential-and are actually completable. Laura Sperber of Legend Numismatics provides some thoughts on Building Sets in Coin Collecting.
NEW & UPDATED – Our coverage of rare coin and currency news has expanded with Austin Purvis taking over as Editor of Coin News Daily. This is a special section of CoinLink where we scour the web for items of interest related to numismatics and post a short excerpt and link to these “off site” resources.
We have also made changes to The Bullion Report with daily news and article updates, and a monthly analysis of the “Premiums Over Spot” for Gold and Silver Bullion products.
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Greg Reynolds examines The rise in the number of collectors of rare U.S. coins and the importance of the PCGS & the NGC in his weekly
New Coin Discovery:
Gold Shipwreck Bar Valued at $550,00 Stolen from Mel Fisher Museum. t was reported that two thieves entered a museum shortly after closing at 5PM and stole a 74.85-ounce, 11-inch (28-centimeter) gold bar which was inside a glass display case. Surveillance captures caught the faces of these 
Global strategic branding firm Siegel+Gale announced the development of a new brand promise and identity for the United States Mint, a bureau of the United States Department of the Treasury. The new brand promise,
As recently reported in Art Daily and E-Sylum, an extremely rare ancient gold coin was uncovered recently in the excavations of the University of Michigan and University of Minnesota at Tell Kedesh in Israel near its Lebanese border: 













