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Look What Came With My Flowing Hair Dollar

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 Posted 01/18/2017  8:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GR58 to your friends list
That is very cool ..

As others are posting ... would be very cool to know the past owners of
better coins in our collections.
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 Posted 01/18/2017  9:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 1909svdb to your friends list
I think that is awesome that you can track the past owners of a particular coin. Shows who else appreciated that coin as much as yourself.
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 Posted 01/18/2017  9:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MikeF to your friends list

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You got your FUN stuff already? Still waiting for mine


Yeah I did a money wire to expedite things.

I think I'm going to crack it out and put It back in its original holder.
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 Posted 01/18/2017  9:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Debrajc to your friends list
RIP Mr. Wolfe.
It adds a lot to know the story behind the coin as you now do.
And it's rare that it happens this way.

Any chance of you posting a pic of the coin itself?
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 Posted 01/18/2017  9:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MikeF to your friends list

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Even after slabbing began the envelopes would be passed on to the new owner. At least until the coins started being sold by the major auction houses. Then we would usually find that the coin you bought that had a well documented provenance had had all the envelopes thrown in the trash by the auction house. There is even a book to help identify envelopes from well known EACer that can help establish at least some kind of provenance. Unfortunately Mr Wolfe is not in the book.


Bummer he's not in the book. The weird part is this WAS a buy from Heritage. I would think there would be some legalities in revealing the prior owners identity.
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 Posted 01/18/2017  10:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Andrew99 to your friends list
The owners did not have to provide the envelope. Maybe this is why Heritage typically throws them out. I could see someone at Heritage saying, "yeah I know we're not supposed to do this, but its really cool. Maybe I'll just send it to the new owner."
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 Posted 01/18/2017  10:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MikeF to your friends list
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 Posted 01/18/2017  10:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add paralyse to your friends list
Please keep the envelope & don't throw it out!

The envelope is a valuable part of the coin and its numismatic history and it should be preserved as such; in addition, it increases the value for collectors who value originality, provenance, and pedigree on scarcer and higher-end coins. It's also a way to remind yourself that you are never truly the owner, but merely the caretaker.

Bud Wolfe applied to join EAC in Nov. 1986 & became a member in Dec. 1986. This was right after the September Goldberg/Superior Robbie Brown sale, cataloged (quite nicely, at that, hardbound, in a dark red leather slipcase with gold lettering) by Collins & graded by Bland, which had a shocking number of high CC# coins, and a shocking amount of early coppers in general, 1400+ all told.

As an historic footnote, a 1793 S-10 Wreath Cent / Vine & Bars, graded EAC 40 by Del Bland and judged to be Choice by Jack Robinson, sold for a 1986 mega-bucks $8,000...try that now...

Hope this information helps you somewhat. AB

Quick edit: As a Michigander he may have also been active in CSNS; if anyone has some Centinel back-issues tucked away that might be worth a look...
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 Posted 01/18/2017  10:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list
Great coin and interesting provenance. Kinda makes me wonder if I shouldn't have been saving those paper envelopes too.
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 Posted 01/18/2017  10:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add numismatic student to your friends list
Nice add AB!


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I think I'm going to crack it out and put It back in its original holder


That would be a cool move. If you do, I think you've earned the right to put the package in your own envelope with your info on it.

However, I think you could also get a 3 slab display wooden case with the slabbed coin in the middle, Mr. Wolfe's envelope in the left and your card with your name, price paid, date acquired, and info you want to add to the provenance on the right. I think that protects the coin for posterity and pays tribute to the prior and current owner. Just a thought.
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 Posted 01/18/2017  10:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Earle42 to your friends list

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As a young man Tech Sergeant Wolfe served his country in the Army Air Corps. After the battles he was stationed at Iwo Jima and Saipan.

R.I.P. Mr Wolfe, and thank you for your part in our freedoms.

If it was me, Mr. Wolfe's service would make owning the coin all the more special.

And I agree that if you crack it, and even if you don't, you should somehow include the history of your ownership with it to be passed on.

You are the steward of this lovely Miss Liberty now. Someday someone else will have that privilege but with your name as part of the history.
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 Posted 01/19/2017  12:06 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MikeF to your friends list
If this post gets indexed it will show up in serps with his eulogy. His heirs will know it's in good hands.
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 Posted 01/19/2017  2:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list

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Bummer he's not in the book. The weird part is this WAS a buy from Heritage. I would think there would be some legalities in revealing the prior owners identity.

At one time I had a source inside one of the major houses that send me TPG certificates and other memorabilia. I would often get items that still had the consignors notes attached to them asking the auction house to "please make sure the new owner gets these".
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 Posted 04/30/2017  7:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cipster to your friends list
I always have coins on my Heritage Want List especially for 1794, 1795, and 1796 large cents. Recently one became available (1796) and I placed a bid. I usually lose about 90% of the time on Heritage but I'm OK with that. This time I won! The big surprise is that it came with a pedigree from the previous owner. I Googled his name W. B. Wolfe and it brought me back to the coin community and this thread - wow.

This is another coin from this EAC collector who passed away a few years ago. His notes said that he bought it in 1972. Sooooo cool. I'm guessing that his family had it slabbed by PCGS so I broke it out of the slab and returned it to his flip with the cloth holder inside. They could have made so much more on the auction if they shared the pedigree.
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 Posted 04/30/2017  10:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MikeF to your friends list
Very cool Cipster! Congrats on the coin! You should post a pic of it and his notes in this thread. I'm surprised this page would show up in serps this soon.
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