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Posts posted by Johnston2
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I had come to this forum about a year about a year ago with an interesting bullion round at the flea market. I didn't really know much, people threw around the names Bernard von Nothaus and Daniel Carr, and it got me really into this stuff. What I had gotten was a creation of Bernard von NotHaus with a TWENTY denomination on it and something that wasn't hawaiian nor a NORFED product, which is somewhat unusual for him.
I sold the bullion round I had bought for 20 for a hundred-something dollars. That had me looking up stuff on the Liberty Dollar encyclopedia. I had the owner of the Liberty Dollar encyclopedia contact Bernard von Nothaus for the following mintage information:
"5000 one ounce silvers were minted in 2009
200 #ed and gold plated
100 #ed
50 hallmarked with my hallmark" (B inside of a triangle inside of a circle done with a metal stamp as far as I can tell)
That's straight from the horse's mouth. There seems to be an abundance of these coins in Florida.
This is the hallmarked coin what which I pried from the flea market dealer for 70 after explaining what they are and getting to know the fella:
That is ONE out of FIFTY TOTAL PRODUCED! I personally would let go of this coin for 300.
NORFED Trillion Stars followup
in US, World, and Ancient Coins
Posted · Edited by Johnston2
To a lot of people they stopped making coins in 1964.
They now make tokens.