Sunday, April 19, 2015

Type Three Double Eagles 1877-1907 Book

A new new reference book "Type Three Double Eagles 1877 - 1907," written by Michael Fuljenz has been published by Subterfuge Publishing. The reference book about a popular and historic United States gold coins series provides useful information for gold coin collectors and investors, a date-by-date analysis of every coin in the series, historical vignettes and more than 100 full-color photographs.

Double Eagles Book

The book was written by Michael Fuljenz, President of Universal Coin & Bullion Ltd. in Beaumont, Texas, who has won more than 50 awards from the Numismatic Literary Guild for his consumer protection and education newsletters and earlier books and articles.

Fuljenz predicts that last year's wide-spread publicity about the discovery of the buried treasure Saddle Ridge Hoard "should increase collector and investor interest in this (coin) series for a long time." The vast majority of the 1,427 gold coins unearthed in the $10 million Northern California hoard were U.S. Type Three Double Eagles.

Fuljenz provides useful collecting, investing, buying and selling tips as well as historical information and price history about this coin series. He includes information about counterfeits and consumer protection. Fuljenz assisted the influential Industry Council For Tangible Assets (ICTA) with lobbying in Washington, DC to win approval of the important 2014 Collectible Coin Protection Act.

One revealing chapter of the book is described by the author as "the definitive article on the national motto, In God We Trust." It provides proof the inspiration for the motto actually goes back to the War of 1812, pre-dating the 1860s U.S. Civil War era that many believe was the backdrop for the motto.

Another of the 17 interesting chapters is devoted to "Peter," an eagle that lived at the Philadelphia Mint in the mid 1800s and inspired coin designs as well as bedtime stories.

Other noteworthy features of the book include how President Theodore Roosevelt worked with acclaimed sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens on the early 20th century "pet crime" of replacing the design of the Liberty Head Double Eagle and other U.S. coins; Type Three Double Eagles in the National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian Institution; celebrity coin collectors; and law enforcement tips on how to protect your coins and other valuables from theft. Fuljenz serves on his local Board of the Crime Stoppers organization.

Type Three Double Eagles were struck at five mints: Carson City, Denver, New Orleans, Philadelphia and San Francisco. Unlike Type One Double Eagles, Type Three have the motto, In God We Trust, and unlike Type Two coins the Type Three have the denomination spelled out as TWENTY DOLLARS rather than TWENTY D.

Known as America's Gold Expert®, Fuljenz has won dozens of prestigious national and regional awards and honors from the Numismatic Literary Guild, the Press Club of Southeast Texas and other organizations for his consumer education and protection work in rare coins and precious metals.

A respected community leader in his hometown of Beaumont, Texas, Mike also has served with distinction as a consultant to the Federal Trade Commission, United States Mint and Royal Canadian Mint, is on the ICTA Board of Directors and is a member of the Professional Numismatists Guild.

Published by Subterfuge Publishing, the suggested price for Type Three Double Eagles 1877 - 1907 is $39.95 including shipping. Copies can be ordered online at www.UniversalCoin.com.