Members Web Pages


 
We all like to show off our coins, why else would we collect them? Sharing is much of the joy of what we do. Below you will find links to the web pages of members (and dealers, too) who have taken the time to create a web page to show you what they have. If you have a web page and would like it included in this list, please send your information to Surok and you will be included.

 
Member
URL
Web Site Description
Al's Coins
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Specializing in Mint and Currency Errors for 25 years. Visit my website to see a diverse group of type, modern mint and major currency errors. We also handle regular U.S. and World coins.

I'm a member of CONECA and the American Numismatic Association. I deal with major Mint Error Dealers and have an excellent standing with Ebay. Check my show schedule to see which major shows I will be attending. I solicit want lists and will locate the Mint Errors of your dreams.

Fred Weinberg
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Welcome to FredWeinberg.com, your key source for exceptional Major Mint Errors. Fred Weinberg & Co. has the world's largest and most comprehensive selection of United States major mint error coins for purchase. Call or e-mail us today!
Mike Byers
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We handle the world's finest Major Mint Errors and Numismatic Rarities. Our premier million dollar inventory includes only the best, museum quality world class and exotic major mint errors. Many of our purchases are immediately sold to our customers, and don't even reach our web site to be sold, or Ebay to be auctioned. We also buy and sell rare U. S. gold coins and better world coins. Contact us with your want list, we may have what you are looking for.
Rafael Delgado 
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Exhibition page about rare or unusual US errors supplied,  horrorific US coins (photographed for viewer comments mainly), and rare local numismatic items supplied by local friends.

The first coin, specimen  #1( Pieza #1), is a very, very rare local puertorrican pattern ( less than 12 known ) which may also be catalogued within the error coins as the shield in its reverse is a cuban shield, not the puertorrican one. Some items presently shown are very ill documented. Thus any information will be greatly appreciated.

Robbudo
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My indian cent error collection.
StuJoe
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The Stujoe Collection Virtual Museum featuring information on coin designs from 1900-present
Jason Taylor
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Andrew Spencer
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