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Steve Contursi with Coin
Steven L. Contursi, President of Rare Coin Wholesalers of Dana Point and proud owner of the first gold coin made for the United States, the historic 1787 Brasher Doubloon
The RCW Bidders - Steve Contursi, Todd Griffiths and David Halpin
Filming the interview and talking about the Unique Brasher Doubloon Display
News Crews filmed the Brasher Doubloon
Ron Gillio and Steve Contursi
Steve Contursi with the Brasher Doubloon
Steve was interviewed by local press
Todd Griffiths and Steve Contursi of Rare Coin Wholesalers at thier display of the Contursi 1794 Dollar, the first silver dollar struck, and the Unique 1787 Brasher Doubloon, the first gold coin struck for the United States of America
Steve Contursi at KMOV TV, St Louis, May 5, 2005
Steven L Contursi is interviewed about the unique 1787 Brasher Doubloon on KMOV-TV in St Louis on May 5, 2005 by Richelle Carey, co-anchor of the News 4 This Morning program
Steven L. Contursi displaying the legendary Brasher Doubloon to the New York news media
Steven L. Contursi displaying the legendary Brasher Doubloon to the New York news media
Steven L. Contursi displaying the legendary Brasher Doubloon to the New York news media
Steven L. Contursi displaying the legendary Brasher Doubloon to the New York news media
WCBS-TV New York reporter Morry Alter interviews Steve Contursi
WCBS-TV New York reporter Morry Alter interviews Steve Contursi
Steve Contursi and Anna Escobedo Cabral, Treasurer of the United States, inspect the Unique 1787 Brasher Doubloon - EB on Breast, the First Gold Coin minted for the United States
Kevin Brown, Marketing Manager of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing holds a sheet of 12 notes of $100,000 Bills, Series 1934, stands with Steve Contursi, as they prepare for a Television Interview
Steve Contursi and his daughter Carly in front of the Exhibit Area at the Worlds Fair of Money in San Francisco, sponsored by Rare Coin Wholesalers, and the Brasher Doubloon
Steven L. Contursi brought the unique 1787 Brasher Doubloon to WESH-TV/NBC in Orlando for an interview segment during the January 2006 FUN convention. From left to right: WESH Sunrise News anchor, Tom Schaad, Contursi, meteorologist Tony Mainolfi, and anchor Sally Schulze (holding the famous gold coin). Photo by Donn Pearlman
Rare Coin Wholesalers and the Brasher Doubloon display at the Money Show of the Southwest, Houston, TX.
Rare Coin Wholesalers displayed the Unique 1787 Brasher Doubloon, EB on Breast, at the Money Show of the Southwest, Houston, Texas.
Steve Contursi was interviewed by FOX 5 about the Brasher Doubloon at the Baltimore Coin and Currency Show, March, 2005.
Steve and the Press in Baltimore, discussing the Brasher Doubloon, March, 2005.