Douglas Winter Numismatics
The San Francisco mint opened in 1854 and it made gold coins up through 1930. I have seen more interest in San Francisco gold coinage in the last five-ten years than I have at any other time in my numismatic career, and I feel that San Francisco gold coinage is an especially fascinating segment of the market. Read More
Across virtually every series of pre-1933 US gold there is a chronic shortage of choice, interesting coins. Read More
We are going to focus primarily on gold types in the $1,000 to $5,000 range… Read More
Here are a number of suggested collecting strategies for New Orleans eagles… Read More
When we refer to “early US gold coinage,” we are typically discussing American gold coins struck prior to 1835 in three denominations… Read More
You need a good reference and you need a good specialized dealer if you are beginning a Type One $20 set... Read More
Isn’t a “non-specialized” set of a specialized area such as New Orleans gold a contradiction? Read More
Viewed as a whole, the long-lived Liberty Head half eagle series contains more “undervalued” issues than perhaps any other American gold coin type… Read More
If you are like most circa 2022 coin collectors, you’ve never experienced a true bull market… Read More