An update to JLRC customers
An update to
JLRC customers
Those of you who check Jacob Lipson Rare Coins on a regular basis will have noticed a shortage of new material posted over the last few months. I know that’s frustrating. My sincere apologies.
Ongoing Projects
As a U.S. Coin Cataloger for Heritage Auctions, I have been absolutely swamped preparing for what will certainly be a phenomenal ANA sale, despite the cancellation of the convention. Nearly all of my time from March through June has been dedicated to writing lots at the expense of this site. Come July, things should be relatively settled. So look out.
On a more personal note, Ariel and I have purchased our first house. We closed in May and we move in a handful of days. We are very much looking forward to being settled, but it the meantime our lives are in a bit of disarray. Anything not move-related has taken a backseat.
Jacob Lipson Rare Coins Remains Active
It may not look like it, but JLRC remains active. There are some fantastic Governor General medals, engraved tokens, encased pennies, scorecards, and more waiting to be posted. We even have keys to the city of Cleveland and Baltimore. New stock includes:
The John E. Read Medal presented to former Canadian Ambassador the United States, Marcel Cadieux, in 1981. Read more about the medal here.
Jules Leger Governor General Medal in 10k Gold. Clowery-122P. Only 157 Issued.
A group of beautifully engraved mid-18th to 19th century tokens.
Art Deco plaque by Raymond Delamarre commemorating Maréchal Lyautey for the 1931 Exposition Coloniale in Paris.
Plus lots more! Photos and information available upon request.
It has always been my philosophy that these coins, medals, and tokens deserve proper photography and descriptions. That takes a certain amount of time, and time has been is short supply. However, if you are looking for something in particular, or if anything currently posted or waiting to be posted interests you, please reach out. JLRC is still filling orders and working on wish lists.
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