John Reich Journal


Volume 15 / Issue 1 April 2003 Whole No. 44


Official Publication of the
John Reich Collectors Society

The purpose of the John Reich Collectors Society (JRCS) is to encourage the study of numismatics, particularly United States gold and silver coins minted before the introduction of the Seated Liberty design, and to provide technical and educational information concerning such coins.

Annual dues      $15.00
Life Membership      $375.00
For general membership information or letters to the Editor or articles for publication, please write to the Editor:
Bradley S. Karoleff, NLG
P.O. Box 135, Harrison, OH 45030-0135
E-Mail: Karoleffs4@aol.com
Web Address: http://www.jrcs.org

All other correspondance should be directed to:
Office of the President, David J. Davis
P.O. Box 400, Manchester, MI 48158

The John Reich Journal is the official publication of the Society and is distributed to all members in good standing. Members are encouraged to submit any articles encouraging the study of numismatics and/or relating to early United States gold and silver coins to the editors. Especially needed are articles containing new information about die varieties, die states of published die marriages, die states of published die marriages, attribution methods, collections, collectors, etc.


2002/2003 Officers
President David J. Davis
Vice President John W. McCloskey
Vice President Bradley S. Karoleff
Secretary Stephen A. Crain
Treasurer W. David Perkins
Program Chairman W. David Perkins
Director James Matthews

Volume 15 / Issue 1 April 2003 Whole No. 44

Contents

Editors’ Comments Bradley S. Karoleff, NLG
Proof Only Die Marriages of Our Federal Silver Coinage Russell J. Logan
1836 (B-2) Very Late Die State Quarter Aaron N. Didich
The Logan Sale Bradley S. Karoleff, NLG
Bust Dime Census Charles D. Horning, D.D.S.
Early U.S. Minting Methods — Part I: Die Forging and Hardening Craig Sholley

Articles may not be reproduced without permission of the John Reich Collectors Society

Cover Photos: 1817/13 O-101 Capped Bust Half Dollar. One of the most prominent and popular overdates in the Capped Bust Half Dollar series. Speculation is that John Reich made the die and after he left the mint’s employ, Robert Scot overdated it for use.