Highly regarded among U.S. numismatic journals, Penny-Wise has won a number of awards. Published without fail since its debut in September 1967, it remains a quarterly publication released every January, April, July, and October.
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A compilation of the entire known owner history of 1794 large cents.
“Provenances, and expanded condition census, of the fifty-eight collectibles and eleven non-collectible varieties of 1794 large cents.”
— Al Boka, gallery author
The ANA serves the academic community, collectors and the general public with an interest in numismatics.
Gail Baker, EAC #4333
Tom Reynolds, EAC #222
Dedicated to early United States copper coins, with an emphasis on Large Cents
Tom Deck, EAC #4574
Grading, provenance, and census information for the cents of 1794, including Al’s personal collection of 1794 cents with photos
Jon A. Boka, EAC #667
Est. 1993. Focused on the Study of Colonial Era Numismatics
Ray Williams, EAC #2928
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Specializing in the 3-cent nickel series of U.S. coins 1865-1889
Gary Rosner, EAC #4730
Buying collections, estates, and interesting single coins. I buy and sell fresh, attractive coins in all series, from Colonials through 20th century type
Dave Wnuck, EAC #779
Your complete online source for 1793 – 1857 U.S. half cents and large cents
Shawn Yancey, EAC #4647
Early Cents specializes in the sale of Colonial and early American copper coins.
Chris Victor-McCawley, EAC #1394
Serving the collector of 18th Century British Trade Tokens, British Regal and Commonwealth Coinage, evasions, counterfeits, and various mediums of exchange
Gary Groll, EAC #4814
The World's Largest Numismatic Auctioneer.
Mark Borckardt, EAC #312; Greg Rohan, EAC #5191; Sam Foose, EAC #5286
A family tradition since 1931, Ira and Larry Goldberg are experts in the Numismatic field with over 50 years of experience
Glenn Onishi, EAC #5565
Long recognized as one of New England’s oldest, largest and most reliable coin shops
Kevin Vinton, EAC #5814
Whether you are a seasoned collector or just beginning your numismatic journey, EAC offers a wealth of resources, knowledge, and camaraderie.
“The purposes of EAC is to promote, encourage and sustain a continued interest in early American copper coins and/or tokens, and to disseminate knowledge and information concerning said coins.”
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