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1863 J-327 Pattern Dime PCGS PR65 (CAC)

1863 J-327 Pattern Dime PCGS PR65 (CAC)

In the beginning months of the Civil War, most Northern Americans thought that hostilities would last only a short while. By late 1861 that perception had changed and Americans (both Yankees and Rebels) began to hoard what little coins were still circulating due to the uncertainty that prevailed.

As you can imagine, the hoarding of coinage, all coinage, not just silver and gold, caused a great deal of hardships for citizens trying to conduct business on a daily basis. If a merchant was lucky to have a customer with money, whether hard or paper, making change could prove to be a difficult task. So as Americans do, they improvised. Private tokens, commercial script, virtually anything would and did serve as a medium of exchange. Of course that included U.S. postage stamps. In the beginning the stamps were used “in the raw”. That is a 5 cent stamp would be given as change when there was a need for 5 cents. That worked for a while, but eventually the stamps became tattered and abused. Then came little envelopes to put the stamps in. Merchants would produce an envelope, with their business names on it, place stamps inside it and then give it out as change. Again, this worked for a while until the envelope and stamps became un-usable. Then came the “encased postage stamp” produced by J. Gault late in the summer of 1862. Mr. Gault would make a small metal jacket, round like a coin, and insert a postage stamp in it. On some of them he advertised local merchants who paid for this service. Unfortunately this idea was short lived because at this time the U. S. government had decided to jump on the bandwagon and produce “Postage currency”. These were notes, smaller in size than the regular currency that bore the image of the various stamps currently in circulation.

Sounds good so far, right? Well there was a problem. These “Postage Currency” notes were “Exchangeable for United States Notes by any Assistant Treasurer or designated U. S. Depositary in sums not less than five dollars. Receivable in payment of all dues to the United States less than five dollars.” Huh? They were paper money! Exchangeable for hard money! Gold! Silver!

Well that wasn’t going to help the problem much, only create another one when the public went to redeem them. And that brings us to this little “GEM”. Essentially a pattern for a coin that would eventually be paid out in exchange for “Postage Currency”, but you couldn’t give out 10 cents of silver for a 10 cent postage note because the public would just hoard the coins perpetuating the situation. Government and mint employees came up with the idea of striking a 10 cent coin with less than 10 cents worth of silver in it. Patterns were made in various metals, from aluminum, copper, and silver to name a few. And this is one of them.

A great little coin, with an incredible story leading up to its creation. Numismatic Americana at its best!

PCGS Cert #06627513cac

PCGS / NGC Population: 1/0 Higher 0/1

Priced at: $5,800.00

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1869 Seated Liberty Dime PCGS PR66+ Cameo (CAC) Teich Family Collection

1869 Seated Liberty Dime PCGS PR66+ Cameo (CAC) Teich Family Collection

This is a gorgeous example of the Seated Liberty design. Superbly toned in vibrant blue and violet that line the rims and frame Ms. Liberty, who is bathed in a rosy glow. This is the finest known for the date from PCGS. The Teich Family Collection, original envelope included.

PCGS Cert #20331176cac

PCGS / NGC Population: 1/0 Higher: 0/1
CAC Population/Higher: 2/0

Priced at: $6,650.00

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1898 Barber Dime PCGS PR66 Cameo (CAC)

1898 Barber Dime PCGS PR66 Cameo (CAC)

An exquisitely produced and preserved representative that incorporates dazzling watery surfaces with variations of olive-brown, honey-tangerine, violet and electric blue that warns both sides of this high end Barber Dime.

PCGS Cert #20768224cac

PCGS / NGC Population: 18/19 Higher: 8/30
CAC Population/Higher: 5/6

Priced at: $2,900.00

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1900 Barber Dime PCGS PR66 Teich Family Collection

1900 Barber Dime PCGS PR66 Teich Family Collection

Here is an outstanding, nicely mirrored proof example of this popular Barber date. Deep reflective fields are enhanced by the crisp portrait on the obverse. An amazing strike is visible on both sides. From the Teich Family Collection – the original envelope is included.

PCGS Cert #20344311

PCGS / NGC Population: 25/29 Higher: 11/24
CAC Population/Higher: 6/4

Priced at: $1,950.00

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1907 Barber Dime PCGS MS66+ (CAC)

1907 Barber Dime PCGS MS66+ (CAC)

An amazing opportunity for the Barber Dime or Type Collector! This is one of only two coins to receive this grade from PCGS with just a single coin graded higher. The 1907 has the highest mintage for the series, but looking at the population figures, finding one in this state of preservation is challenging. Caramel, amber and crimson gently flow through-out both sides of this high-end Barber Dime.

PCGS Cert #24037726cac

PCGS / NGC Population: 2/1 Higher: 1/0
CAC Population/Higher: 6/0

Priced at: $2,250.00

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1913 Barber Dime PCGS PR67 Cameo (CAC)

1913 Barber Dime PCGS PR67 Cameo (CAC)

When nothing but the Finest will do! Here is a breathtaking specimen of this “Finest Known” proof 1913 Barber Dime! The depths of the fields are endless with crisp, captivating devices that are enhanced by the multitude of colors that dance across the obverse and reverse. A wonderful opportunity for the Barber collector or anyone who appreciates what only nature and time will do with a canvas.

PCGS Cert #25537013cac

PCGS / NGC Population: 2/2 Higher: 0/1
CAC Population/Higher: 1/0

Priced at: On Hold

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1916 Barber Dime PCGS MS66+ (CAC)

1916 Barber Dime PCGS MS66+ (CAC)

A stunning example of this “last year of issue” for the Barber Dime series! The series ran a whopping 24 years until the Mercury Dime took over. This coin is super clean with gorgeous cartwheel luster that is illuminates the bright silvery-blue surfaces. Warm golden-amber gravitates to the rims. A wonderful coin and the only one to receive the “+” grade from PCGS!

PCGS Cert #25542789cac

PCGS / NGC Population: 1/1 Higher: 6/8
CAC Population/Higher: 13/2

Priced at: $1,875.00

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1941 Mercury Dime NGC PR67* (CAC)

1941 Mercury Dime NGC PR67* (CAC)

A.A. Weinman designs are some of America’s most beautiful coinage. Along with designing the Mercury dime he is responsible for the Walking Liberty Half dollar. There is no denying the beauty of this piece. Stunning rainbow effects are seen on the obverse while the reverse has gorgeous rims of gold.

NGC Cert #3318597009cac

PCGS / NGC Population: 275/372 Higher: 18/45
CAC Population: 88/3

Priced at: $625.00

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Contact Information

Numismatic Americana Incorporated
P.O. Box 608
Chester, NJ 07930

William Shamhart, Jr.
Phone: 1-908-962-1500
email: Bill@numismaticamericana.com

Christine Monk
Phone: 1-360-791-5494
email: Christine@numismaticamericana.com

Fax: 1-908-879-9074

Notes on Our Next Show

Long Beach Coin and Collectibles Expo
Table 633
February 2-4, 2012
Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, CA

If you have items to SELL please stop by our table and we will be happy to discuss purchasing them

We will also have many items with us for you to view. If you are looking for anything in particular, or have an interest in anything on our website, please email or give us a call, prior to the show and we will make sure we bring this item for you to view.

Thank you and we look forward to meeting you.

Show Schedule

Long Beach Coin and Collectibles Expo
Table 633

February 2-4, 2012
Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, CA

St. Louis Numismatic Association's Annual Greater American Coin Fair
February 9-12, 2012
St. Louis Airport Hilton, St. Louis, MO

PCGS Members Only Coin Show
February 29-March 3, 2012
The Venetian Hotel, Las Vegas, NV

Baltimore Coin & Currency Convention
March 22 -25, 2012
Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD

Central States Numismatic Society Show
Table 1108
April 18 -21, 2012
Renaissance Hotel & Convention Ctr., Schaumburg, IL

American Numismatic Association - National Money Show
May 10-12, 2012
Colorado Convention Center, Denver, CO

Garden State Numismatic Association
May 17-19, 2012
Unkrainian Cultural Center, NJ

Long Beach Coin and Collectibles Expo
Table 633

May 31-June 2, 2012
Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, CA

Colorado Springs Coin Show
June 29-July 1, 2012
Crowne Plaza Hotel, Colorado Springs, CO

Baltimore Coin & Currency Convention
June 28 - July 1, 2012
Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD

Missouri Numismatic Society 52nd Annual Coin show
July 26-28, 2012
St. Charles convention Center, St. Charles, MO

American Numismatic Association - Worlds Fair of Money
August 7-11, 2012
Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, PA

Long Beach Coin and Collectibles Expo
Table 633

September 6-8, 2012
Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, CA

Baltimore Coin & Currency Convention
November 15-18, 2012
Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD

56th Money Show of the Southwest
November 29-December 1, 2012
George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston, TX