Coin Collecting For Dummies, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-0-470-22275-1
Paperback
384 pages
January 2008
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Neil catalogued the U.S. gold in the 1977 Kagin’s ANA Coin Auction Sale, the first New York coin auction sale in 1981 of Spink and Sons, England’s oldest and largest coin dealer, and a coin auction sale by Superior Rare Coin Galleries of Beverly Hills in 2006.
Neil has been published in Barron’s, Trusts & Estates, The National Law Journal, The Financial Planner, Pensions World, and Executive Jeweler. In 1987, he wrote, with Hans Schulman, The Investor’s Guide to United States Coins, which sold 40,000 copies and received a Numismatic Literary Guild award for Best Investment Book. In 2007, he wrote the second edition of the book with Silvano DiGenova. Neil has just completed a book on rare coin auctions.
Ron Guth: Ron Guth is a jack-of-all-trades and master of
one — numismatics. Ron is a certified public accountant
(CPA), a licensed auctioneer, and a writer, but the bulk of his
time is spent on his true love — coin collecting and dealing.
Ron’s battle with coin fever began when he was 12 years old,
and he’s never gotten over it. After a decade of collecting,
Ron went professional in 1976, when he began working for a local
coin shop in Tampa, Florida. In 1978, he partnered with David
Goldsmith and purchased the Bay Area Coin Exchange in Tampa. Ron
and Dave blasted through the silver boom, and then split up in
1981, when Ron moved to Evansville, Indiana (his wife’s
hometown), where he set up shop on First Avenue. In 1984, Ron
formed Mid-American Rare Coin Auctions with Jeff Garrett of
Lexington, Kentucky. The company quickly established itself as an
innovative leader in the industry and, within the first year,
became the fifth largest rare coin auction company in America. In
1988, Ron sold his interest in the company, went back to school to
finish his bachelor’s degree in accounting and finance, and
has since become a numismatic consultant and a major dealer in
German coins.
In 1984, Ron won the American Numismatic Association’s Wayte
and Olga Raymond and Heath Literary awards. He has written many
coin-related articles and is listed as a contributor to several
books, including Walter Breen’s Encyclopedia of United
States Coins, Krause Publications’s Standard Catalog
of German Coins, Roger S. Cohen’s American Half Cents,
Walter Breen’s Encyclopedia of United States Half Cents,
and others. Ron has served as a numismatic consultant for many
rare-coin companies, including major firms such as the Professional
Coin Grading Services, Heritage Numismatic Auctions, and Early
American History Auctions.