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Photo Gallery >> ANA Worlds Fair of Money

During this event, Rare Coin Wholesalers and Steve Contursi were proud to display the First Silver Dollar Struck, the Contursi 1794 Dollar.  Twice during the show, Steve and PCGS took the coin out of its' holder for further examination by experts.  We were also happy to host Martin Logies, as he personally autographed and released the limited first edition of his new book - The Flowing Hair Dollar of 1794. There was a lot of international press at the show, and the Associated Press featured Steve in an article about the show. A Numismatic Roundtable discussion on the Contursi 1794 Dolllar was held at the show. Here are a few of our pictures from the show.
Associated Press photographer with Steve Contursi and the Contursi 1794 Dollar
Brad Karoleff examining the Contursi 1794 Dollar.
David Hall examining the Contursi 1794 Dollar.
Discussions with Steve Contursi, Jim Hughes of the Smithsonian, and Todd Griffiths.
Doug Mudd - Curator of the ANA Museum examining the Contursi 1794 Dollar.
John Dannreuther, Steve Contursi, and Todd Griffiths examine the Contursi 1794 Dollar
Ken Bressett examining the Contursi 1794 Dollar.
Martin Logies autographed limited first edition copies of his new book - The Flowing Hair Dollar of 1794 - at the Rare Coin Wholesalers Booth.
Steve Contursi and his 1794 Dollar.
Steve Contursi and Todd Griffiths of Rare Coin Wholesalers
Steve Contursi was interviewed by press from around the world during the American Numismatic Association Worlds Fair of Money in Pittsburgh.
Steve meets Tom Murphy the Mayor of Pittsburgh.
Steve with Jim Hughes of the Smithsonian.
The Great Press -Dave Harper, Donn Pearlman, and Al Doyle
The Mayor of Pittsburgh - Tom Murphy - an avid coin collector - admiring the Contursi 1794 Dollar.
Todd Griffiths of Rare Coin Wholesalers
Todd Griffiths of Rare Coin Wholesalers examines the Contursi 1794 Silver Dollar.
Tom Mulvaney imaging the Contursi 1794 Dollar.