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<p>[QUOTE="fiatfiasco, post: 1915280, member: 67957"]For the past 2 years I have been working on a comprehensive analysis of US Double Eagles. For as many books, articles, posts, etc on the subject, everything seems to be recycling the same information. My project is basically a timeline starting in 1849 and ending in 2014 analyzing each year/mint-mark. It is a priceguide. It is a population report (one of the more troublesome areas due to resubmissions). It is a data-base. It is a survival count. The latter being the part that is giving me the most trouble. </p><p><br /></p><p>I own every single book on the subject. I have binders of information such as articles referencing shipwreck recovery and the Year/Mint-Mark brought to the surface, notable auctions, etc. Some of these articles date back to the 1800's. I also have a digital file with articles and reports.</p><p><br /></p><p>If anyone has an obscure piece of information, article, book, anything, please, share it here. I plan to one day release my work as an interactive website that is searchable in a database format. In fact, the website exists in a primitive format as I have one of the IT guys at one of my companies working on it who is also a numismatist (who also designed our CRM and website). Anything shared will be properly referenced and anyone who wishes to be credited will be, please just PM me how you would like to be notated.</p><p><br /></p><p>I don't care how obscure, minute, etc the information you may or may not have is. I wish to leave no stone unturned.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fiatfiasco, post: 1915280, member: 67957"]For the past 2 years I have been working on a comprehensive analysis of US Double Eagles. For as many books, articles, posts, etc on the subject, everything seems to be recycling the same information. My project is basically a timeline starting in 1849 and ending in 2014 analyzing each year/mint-mark. It is a priceguide. It is a population report (one of the more troublesome areas due to resubmissions). It is a data-base. It is a survival count. The latter being the part that is giving me the most trouble. I own every single book on the subject. I have binders of information such as articles referencing shipwreck recovery and the Year/Mint-Mark brought to the surface, notable auctions, etc. Some of these articles date back to the 1800's. I also have a digital file with articles and reports. If anyone has an obscure piece of information, article, book, anything, please, share it here. I plan to one day release my work as an interactive website that is searchable in a database format. In fact, the website exists in a primitive format as I have one of the IT guys at one of my companies working on it who is also a numismatist (who also designed our CRM and website). Anything shared will be properly referenced and anyone who wishes to be credited will be, please just PM me how you would like to be notated. I don't care how obscure, minute, etc the information you may or may not have is. I wish to leave no stone unturned.[/QUOTE]
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