I saw an interesting auction ad (full page) in the latest
Numismatic News. It appears that one of the coin funds that Noe "managed" is being liquidated. Full text of auction as follows:
Over $7,000,000 Worth of Rare US coins and $10,000 Bills! Offered for Sale by Sealed Bid Only-March 29,2006 Deadline!
by Capital Coin Fund Limited II
100 Lots of Coins, All Cerified, Graded, and Encapsulated by PCGS and NGC Including the Following:*1835 $5 PF68
*1827 $5 MS64
*1795 13 Leaves $10 MS65
*1907 Liberty $20 PF67CAM
*1795 $1 Draped Bust MS66
*1872-CC silver $1 MS64
*1806/4 $2.5 MS63
*Proof Nickel and Silver Type Coins includng rare dates such as 1867 Rays 5c., PF65 and many gem quality pieces graded 65 or higher
*Commemorative Half Dollars and Gold, most gem quality
*Mint State gold coins from gold dollars to double eagles including 1856-S $2.5 MS67 and 1840 $5 MS66
*Proof gold coins including 1914 $2.5 PF68, 1859 $3 PF66, 1869 $10 PF67, 1873 $10 PF65, and 1973 $20 PF65
*Rare Indian Head Eagles including 1909-D MS67 and 1908-D NM MS65
*Large Lots of Mint State common date gold coins including $5, $10, and $20
*Large Lots of High Grade common date Mint State Morgan and Peace $1 as well as general superb quality proofs
$10,000 Bills from Binion's Hoard Offered for Sale Individually with PCGS Grades Ranging from "Apparent New"62 to "Gem New"65!
For a complete listing of items offered for sale along with important terms and conditions please go to
www.frostbrowntodd.com/coins. All items will be sold by lot and available for viewing beginning at 9am on March 21, 2006 in Columbus, OH. If you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment to view the lots, please contact: William King at 614-734-2717 or mail to:Bking@dsi.biz
It appears that the funds actually had some nice coins in them, not overgraded stuff that was slabbed in someones basement LOL

Of course the ad had no mention of the fact that Capital Coin Funds were "managed" by Noe- I guess they didnt want that kind of publicity
