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  2. File:Numismatic Guaranty Company logo updated september 2021.jpg

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  3. B. Max Mehl - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Maximillian Mehl (November 5, 1884 – September 28, 1957), usually known as B. Max Mehl, was an American dealer in coins, selling them for over half a century.. The most prominent dealer in the United States, through much of the first half of the 20th century, he is credited with helping to expand the appeal of coin collecting from a hobby for the wealthy to one enjoyed by m

  4. Clifford Mishler - Wikipedia

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    Mishler was hired by Krause Publications in 1963 as an associate editor for Numismatic News [3] before being promoted to full editor from 1964 to 1966. He became the publisher for all numismatic publications from 1966 to 1975, publisher for all publications from 1975 to 1988, and was named executive vice president from 1975 to 1988, senior vice president from 1988 to 1990.

  5. One of the most famous Doubled Die cent errors occurred in 1955, according to the Numismatic Guaranty Company. Today, these mistakenly-made pennies have a retail value ranging from $1,000 to ...

  6. 8 Rare European Coins That Are Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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    European coins date back at least to the Roman Empire, though mass production didn't begin until later with a spike in the number of silver coins. The latter development signaled a "transformation ...

  7. Portal:Numismatics - Wikipedia

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    Operating under the legal name The Royal Mint Limited, it is a limited company that is wholly owned by His Majesty's Treasury and is under an exclusive contract to supply the nation's coinage. As well as minting circulating coins for the UK and international markets, The Royal Mint is a leading provider of precious metal products.