Long lost coin turns up for reward
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Deirdre Newman
A hall closet, the black hole of a home, has yielded a historic and
lucrative find in rare coins, thrusting company Collectors Universe
in Newport Beach into the limelight.
The discovery Wednesday of a 1913 Liberty head nickel has rocked
the world of rare coin collectors, said David Hall, president of the
grading division of the company. The nickel was missing for 40 years.
“All the stars aligned, and everything’s wonderful for coin
collectors,” Hall said. “It’s a very magic moment.”
Liberty head nickels were minted from 1883 to 1912. In 1913, five
of the coins were minted illegally, but they were not put into
circulation.
Another specimen of the 1913 Liberty nickel was the first rare
coin ever to sell for more than $1 million at an auction, back in
1996. The rare coin auction division of Collectors Universe offered a
$1-million reward for the missing 1913 Liberty nickel about two
months ago based on that auction price, Hall said. The division also
offered $10,000 to be the first to view the coin.
The coin had been sitting in the hall closet of relatives of the
late North Carolina coin dealer George Walton, who are asking that
they not be identified. They thought the coin was counterfeit based
on an auction house appraisal in 1962. They decided to bring the coin
in for inspection after hearing of the reward offers and have
accepted the $10,000 reward.
Hall was one of six experts from the grading and auction divisions
of Collectors Universe who examined the coin and declared it to be
the real McCoy.
“We didn’t think it would turn up, but we actually are beyond
delighted that it did, and it’s probably the best $10,000 we ever
spent,” Hall said.
The company is talking with the family about purchasing the coin
from them.
The coins are being displayed at the American Numismatic Assn.
Convention of coin collectors in Baltimore. This is the first time
the missing coin has been publicly displayed with the other four
Liberty nickels since 1920, Hall said.
* DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa and may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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