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Tom Coulson Becomes New Owner Of Liberty Coin Service

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At the beginning of 2015, Tom Coulson, a 29-year veteran who rose to be a manager and senior numismatist, has become the new owner of Liberty Coin Service in Lansing, Michigan. Patrick A. Heller, who became an owner of the company in 1981 and sole owner in 1995, will continue to work for Liberty for five years as communications officer and owner emeritus.

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A 29-year-old senior numismatist? Color me surprised. :-)
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Sounds like 29 years in the business.

I can think of two or three active members here who will be "senior" by the time they're 29, more than a decade from now in their cases. The Internet is a wonderful thing.
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