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 Posted 01/23/2020  4:28 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Pennyroach to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
So I recently purchased a slab bed NGC coin from a Patrick Flannery collection. I was curious who this person was and what other coins came from the collection. I know if requested and the collection is somewhat big or from a serious collector the will create custom label collections.
My google searches didnt lead me anywhere solid so my question is does anyone know how to find such information?
I like to collect information of a coins history, thanks!
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 Posted 01/23/2020  5:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@pr, yes good question. I have purchased coins from named collections previously and spent some time chasing down the fuller attribution. For Patrick Flannery, I see that at the 2014 ANA Convention, a booth with his name and Tartan Collectibles is listed. Below is a link to the website, with a PO box and email listing for him. If the specific piece that you bought is a Civil War Token, medal, or exonumia, then I would definitely start with trying to contact him. I also note that there is an active ebay store called Tartan Collectibles with many of these same items for sale. The ebay username is "tartanccscott".

http://www.richhartzog.com/ana2014.htm

Of course there may be multiple folks with the same name, which is why my search terms were "PATRICK FLANNERY" and NUMISMATIST.



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Thanks Spence,
Ah key word Numismatist, I should had used my head when web searching!
Good find!
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