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"Mr. Eliasberg was nicknamed, `the king of coins' because before his death in 1976 he assembled a collection that consisted of at least one example of every coin ever made at the United States Mint, a feat never duplicated," Halperin said in the news release.
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One of the coin's earliest owners was a well-known Baltimore banker, Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr.
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One of the coin's earliest owners was a well-known Baltimore banker, Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr.
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"Mr. Eliasberg was nicknamed, `the king of coins' because before his death in 1976 he assembled a collection that consisted of at least one example of every coin ever made at the United States Mint, a feat never duplicated," Halperin said in the news release.
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"Mr. Eliasberg was nicknamed, `the king of coins' because before his death in 1976 he assembled a collection that consisted of at least one example of every coin ever made at the United States Mint, a feat never duplicated," Halperin said in the news release.
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"Mr. Eliasberg was nicknamed, `the king of coins' because before his death in 1976 he assembled a collection that consisted of at least one example of every coin ever made at the United States Mint, a feat never duplicated," Halperin said in the news release.
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"Mr. Eliasberg was nicknamed, `the king of coins' because before his death in 1976 he assembled a collection that consisted of at least one example of every coin ever made at the United States Mint, a feat never duplicated," Halperin said in the news release.
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"Mr. Eliasberg was nicknamed, `the king of coins' because before his death in 1976 he assembled a collection that consisted of at least one example of every coin ever made at the United States Mint, a feat never duplicated," Halperin said in the news release.
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One of the coin's earliest owners was a well-known Baltimore banker, Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr.
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One of the coin's earliest owners was a well-known Baltimore banker, Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr.
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