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 Thursday, July 17, 2008
DVD of 1901-2000 Standard Catalog of World Coins
Posted by tom

TMkplogo.gif 1901-2000 Standard Catalog of World Coins DVD

Z2996SCWC1901-2000.jpgSince I began writing this blog I have noticed that many people are searching for a free download of the Standard Catalog of Wolrd Coins. Well, I must tell you that nothing in this world is truely free and any "free" download of the SCWC that you might find is most certainly a pirated older version of the catalog. So what I can say with certainty is, just give it up and pay for the real deal!

There are three main ways you can get the information contained in the Standard Catalog of World Coins.

First - You can go the old fashioned way and buy the book. Now-a-days we include a DVD version of the catalog in each book we revise, so you get a paper copy and an electronic copy in one tidy package.

Second - You can buy a stand alone DVD package of many of out titles for a bit less than the Book/DVD combo.

Third - You can search all data, except pricing information, for free at our website - www.numismaster.com and for a reasonable annual fee you can get the pricing information as well.

Z1833.jpgHere is an example. We recently released the 36th edition of the 1901-2000 Standard Catalog of World Coins. You can buy the Book/DVD combination at our Krause Books website for $60.00. You can buy the stand alone DVD version at our magazine website for $44.95. Or, you can go out to NumisMaster and subscribe to all our data from 1601-Present for $79.95.

There are different benefits and features for each of these options, which line up with the different costs, but in each case you get the catalog in an electronic, searchable version. Nothing this useful is truely free in life, but the current SCWC is readily available in several forms, all with electronic features for use on your home computer or laptop. Pick the one which suits you best, pay for it, use it and enjoy coin collecting!


KP Update
7/17/2008 10:17:32 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Silver & Gold Push on Towards New Heights
Posted by tom

TM-NEWS.gif Gold & Silver Push On

TMkplogo.gifAlthough precious metals have endured a great deal of cautionary commentary of late, weak conditions in the stock market, failure at major mortgage companies, over extension in credit, problems with the banking industry, weakness with the U.S. dollar and corrections in the rise of crude oil have all conspired to keep gold and silver at the forefront of stable liquid investments. With all living costs on the rise and the economy weak beyond belief, gold is one solid concern on a sketchy horizon.

In the early part of this week gold made another run at $1,000 an ounce, but fell short. It rests this morning, after some profit consolidation, at about $975. Silver sits at just about $19.00.

In the coin market the last 12 month have been phenomenal. Prices for classic material have been driven through the roof by a weakened dollar and burgeoning spot prices.

Lately, all of my time is being spent pushing up prices of 17th Century German States, Austrian, French and other central European coinage for our upcoming 4th edition of the 1601-1700 Standard Catalog of World Coins. To view my progress and see just how extensive and critical these updates are, please stop over at www.numismaster.com and register. For about $80.00 a year you can be at the leading edge of all things numismatic. You can see updates, additions and price changes months before the rest of the hobby gets them in the print edition.

You see what's happening, now you can know what's coming.


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7/16/2008 10:03:01 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [2]
 Friday, July 11, 2008
Friday Fix
Posted by tom

TMgraph.gifFriday Fix

London pm fixes for 7-11-08

Gold $962.75

Silver $18.38

Platinum $2030.00

Palladium $454.00


Friday Fix
7/11/2008 6:02:49 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Wednesday, July 09, 2008
There's Platinum in Them Catalytic Coverters!
Posted by tom

TM-NEWS.gifModern Day Prospectors Targeting a Car Near You

News from Cinncinnati and around the country is that thieves have been stealing catalytic converts for thier platinum and palladium. They slip under parked cars and use portable power saws, probably something like a reciprocating Sawzall to cut out the converts in a matter on just a few minutes. Apparently scarp yards and chop shops are paying about $50 to $100 per converter, based on todays preciosu metal spot prices.

This kind of theft has been occuring for some time now in the base metals catagories. Copper piping and copper wire, sewer grates and manhole covers all have been at risk, as theives cash in on the rising prices at scrap yards.

This is the first report I have noticed on any precious metals risks of street theft however, but I am sure it could be an ever growing problem. Better keep an eye out for troubles of this sort in your area. Some areas are begining to offer solutions, like serial numbers on your converter. Replacing a catalytic converter can cost between $500 and $1000, depending on make, model and aftermarket or original manufacturer source.


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7/9/2008 11:00:48 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [3]
Triple Feature - Employee, Vinny & In-Laws
Posted by tom

TMfilm.gif Tom's Recommended Film's of the Week

Employee of the Month - My Cousin Vinny & The In-Laws

The Summer months are usually a very busy time for me, what with regular stuff, like lawn mowing and laundry, blog posting and market research, plus the addition of special projects like garage painting and kids camps, infrequently produced catalogs and car show book sales. This particular summer has proven a challenge, both at home and work. Needless to say, I have less time in the summer for movie watching and my weekly Film of the Week postings suffer because of this.

In fact, you may have noticed that I have gotten pretty lax in recommending films each week. I've missed several and for this I apologize and offer this consolation prize.

For whatever reason I find that when I am pressured for time, I tend to watch quick comedies. Maybe it's good for reducing my stress levels and letting my mind relax. At any rate, it's what I do, so as consolation for having missed some weeks of recommendations and to help you all relieve your own summer stress, this week I am recommending three recently viewed, light and entertaining comedies.

First up is Employee of the Month, the Dane Cook vehicle which pokes a little fun at the big super stores, like Sam's Club and Walmart. I like Cook's comedies, but some are way to vulgar to recommend to my broad spectrum of readers without multiple caviates. Employee of the Month, however, is much more light hearted and mainstream, with basic themes of personal developement, corporate goofyness and loyalties to friendships. The cast, featuring Andy Dick, Tim Bagley, Efren Ramirez (of Vote For Pedro fame) and Marc Mouchet among many others, is wonderful and the writing is great.

Next in line is My Cousin Vinny, which pits North vs. South, City vs. Country and authority vs. youth, in a most pleasantly unique film. Joe Pesci enjoys the funniest role of his career outside of the Home Alone films and is supported by a stellar cast including Marisa Tomei and Fred Gwynne. Pick it up, put it in the player and let the story unfold naturally. It's sure to get you laughing.

Last is The In-Laws, the Michael Douglas - Albert Brooks remake of a classic story of pre-wedding day jitters and mishaps. I like the original, but this one gets even more extreme in a Meet the Parents kind of way. It's a great ride and full of action and savy comedy. Brooks is wonderful and Douglas displays great comic timing, but Ryan Reynolds is the pro in the background who cracks me up with just a look, like the KC and the Sunshine Band happy face just before his finacee drops the bomb.

So lighten-up, watch one or all of these movies and have some fun this summer between your own special projects and commitments. You deserve a break!


Tom's Recommended Film of the Week
7/9/2008 9:58:47 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Monday, July 07, 2008
UBS Predicts Gold Unsustainable Above $930
Posted by tom

TM-NEWS.gifUBS Predicts Gold Turn In 2008

Amidst plenty of bullist talk about the upside for gold prices, Allen Sheals of UBS spoke out today in Singapore about the possibilities of a bearish market turn. The two main factors driving Sheals comments were a break-up of demand and the forthcoming unloading of European Central Bank stock holds.

Sheals cited indications from the jewelry trade, pending Central bank actions, growing scrap supply, stable mining supply and an end to producer dehedging.

The massive numbers of investor dollars moving into Exchange Traded Funds and gold tied or based funds is also an indicator. Common sense should tell you that if you see a whole lot of people running frantically in one direction, you might be wise to calmly walk the other way.

My advice? Watch the Federal Reserve and Central Banks as they attempt to stem inflation. If they hit on a winning combination, gold and silver may settle down quickly.


News You Can Use
7/7/2008 5:49:47 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]
Melting the Palace of Gold
Posted by tom

TM-NEWS.gif Melting Everything But The Golden Throne

2008 has brought gold as high as it's ever been! Investors have reacted, down to the lowest levels. The coin market has reacted, with prices rising higher all the time. Jewlers are advertising and buying scrap chains and rings. The press has spread the word to every nook and cranny. Gold is the commodity on which all eyes are resting.

Case in point - the Swisshorn Gold Palace is finally being melted down. Yes, that's right, chinese jewerly mogul Lam Sai-wing is dismantling and melting down the palace of gold he built up when gold was so woefully ignored by investors, collectors, the general public and the media.

Lam Sai-wing will melt and sell everything he built, except for his golden thone, the 24 karat gold toilet. The rest, all 6 tons of it, will go towards a serious expansion of his jewerly retail business, Hang Fung Gold Technology.

golden bathroom.jpg


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7/7/2008 3:30:14 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [1]
 Friday, July 04, 2008
Friday Fix
Posted by tom

TMgraph.gifFriday Fix

London pm fixes for 7-4-08

Gold $931.25

Silver $18.01

Platinum $2012.00

Palladium $456.00


Friday Fix
7/4/2008 5:14:54 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Monday, June 30, 2008
EBay Held Accountable for Counterfeits
Posted by tom

TM-NEWS.gif EBay Held Accountable for Fakes Sold on Their Site

Big news from Paris, France today! A French commercial court decided that eBay must pay LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA $59,000,000. The french designer fashion firm sued eBay over the large number of knock-off and counterfiet desinger products offered through sellers on eBay's auction site.

EBay does take down auctions of proven counterfeits, but numismatists know that many, many counterfeit coins slip through and are sold to unwitting novices every day on eBay. Those of us who work professionally in coins get calls regularly from eBay buyers who are just begining to arrive at the notion that they have been taken in a particular transaction.

The trademark seams on the edge or at the rim of a cast fake, or lack of flow lines as found on a struck coin are simple things to look for when judging if a coin is legitmate. In numismatics, simple education can help a great deal in the buyer making better choices.

Perhaps eBay would be wise to enlist expert assistance in establishing tutorials designed to give participants a solid, but brief overview of specific fields of collection or high end products. They do have some on their site, but there are many areas which are not covered at all. A little shared knowledge might go a long way in policing the eBay community.

In the meantime however, you can learn a lot about coins from websites such as NumisMaster, or Ken Potter's website. Books like the U.S. Coin Digest, Coin Collecting 101, Strike It Rich With Pocket Change, Bill Fivaz's Counterfeit Detection Guide and Detecting Counterfeit Gold Coins can also offer valuable information to keep people from wasting time and money in bad numismatic choices.


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6/30/2008 4:49:00 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]
20th & 21st Century SCWC Book DVD Special
Posted by tom

TMkplogo.gif Standard Catalog with DVD Combo Deal

Oh, oh, here's another deal that Toni and I have cooked up for my readers! It's a pair of package deals combining KP's two most recent releases, both of which now contain DVD versions of the catalog along with the printed books.

Z1833.jpgHere goes - if you order both new Standard Catalog of World Coins books - the 20th Century SCWC covering 1901-2000 and the 21st Century SCWC covering 2001 to Date - together - from the KP book site, using these links and Coupon Code NB38, you'll get $15.00 off the combined cover price of the two books.

That's both catalogs, including the pdf file DVD's for both books, in one package deal for $80.00.

Toni says we can keep this deal running right through the entire month of July, so order before midnight on July 31st and you're all set.

The second special deal is even better, but you'll have to act a bit more quickly. Order the same two books - the 20th Century SCWC covering 1901-2000 and the 21st Century SCWC covering 2001 - Date - togetherZ1834.jpg from the krausebooks site using these links and Coupon Code NNSP1 - before July 14th and you can get the pair for $77.50.

It's Toni's way of telling you not to procrastinate! Order in the first half of July and save $17.50 on these newest volumes of the SCWC series or wait until the second half of the month and still save $15.00 beacuse Toni wants you to be a happy hobbyist, even if you are a procrastinator!


KP Update
6/30/2008 12:36:30 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]
Clearance Price Coin Books at Krause
Posted by tom

TMkplogo.gif Two Key Books on Clearance at Krause Publications

There are two bargain priced books out on the KP book site at the moment which might be of interest if you are building a broad numismatic library on a tight budget.

NE&amp;amp;R.jpgThe first is a specialty book we produced in 2006 titled Coins of Northern Europe & Russia. This is a handy little catalog printed in the 6"x9" format, good for travel  and quick reference. I covers a slew of countries including Russia, Sweden, Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Germany, Denmark, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Finland, Great Britain, Iceland, Greenland, Luxembourg, Latvia, Lithuania, Ireland, and many others. Time fram is staggered, but the idea was to cover from 1850 or earlier up to present date. Some countries listings go back as far as the 1820's and some of the Pobjoy countries like Isle of Man or Guernsey end at the early 1970's. We tried to stay with clear breaking points which coinsided with currency reforms, government or coinage type changes. Most types are illustrated, but individula dates are not strung out as in the larger Standadr Catalogs. For this handy book we chose to list date5th ed.jpg ranges and select a base array of prices by grade, giving the reader a baseline price guide by type.

At the KP book site this volume is currently less than half cover price at $12.00. A baragin price for such a compact and useful price guide.

The second title worth looking up is the current 19th Century Standard Catalog of World Coins, which has been reduced from $65.00 to $55.00 for the moment. If you do not yet have a copy of this 5th edition covering 1801-1900, why not pick one up this week. 


KP Update
6/30/2008 11:54:08 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Friday, June 27, 2008
Friday Fix
Posted by tom

TMgraph.gif Friday Fix

London pm fixes for 6-27-08

Gold $919.50

Silver $17.40

Platinum $2053.00

Palladium $467.00


Friday Fix
6/27/2008 11:07:41 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [0]