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    Nice to read those names of people I remember : Herb & Harry. I knew them 3=
    0 years ago. Wow Has it been that long? Harry had quite the Jersey collecti=
    on and Coin shop in Rockaway Town Square mall. I saw Herb at a number of Nj=
    coin shows. A great guy.

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    > On Jan 3, 2014, at 11:19 AM, <johnmenc@optonline.net> wrote:
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    > Actually I first heard the term button collector from Herb Silberman one =
    of the founders of EAC - he used the term to describe middle date and late =
    date large cent collectors as when Herb collected in the beginning it was s=
    trictly the Early Cents of 1793-1814 ONLY. He had owned virtually all the S=
    heldon Early varieities without any real efforts as he proclaimed. I believ=
    ed him and it was obviously the truth. These were indeed great discussions =
    at the Madison Public Library as part of the NJ Numismatic Society - in tho=
    se days without Internet this meeting was ESSENTIAL to attend - Charles Dav=
    is, Harry Rescigno, Herb Silberman, etc. there was a perfect mix of ancient=
    /world/exonumia/colonial/LC collectors. We never held an auction - for ONE =
    reason - it interfered with the information sharing of the meeting. PRICELE=
    SS meetings! I have NEVER encountered anything close to these meetings of t=
    wo dozen or so collectors since that time when Davis was President. H. Oech=
    sner was a member at one time and that photo that appears in the Ford Sale =
    of NJ's of those three great collectors was taken at a NJNS meeting. Mark A=
    uerbach (M.48-X discoverer) once gave me an original clipping of this photo=
    which cited the photo was at a NJNS meeting but I lost it and could not ve=
    rify with Hodder this information ... I looked for days within my library .=
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    Actually I first heard the term button collector from Herb Silberman one of=
    the founders of EAC - he used the term to describe middle date and late da=
    te large cent collectors as when Herb collected in the beginning it was str=
    ictly the Early Cents of 1793-1814 ONLY. He had owned virtually all the She=
    ldon Early varieities without any real efforts as he proclaimed. I believed=
    him and it was obviously the truth. These were indeed great discussions at=
    the Madison Public Library as part of the NJ Numismatic Society - in those=
    days without Internet this meeting was ESSENTIAL to attend - Charles Davis=
    , Harry Rescigno, Herb Silberman, etc. there was a perfect mix of ancient/w=
    orld/exonumia/colonial/LC collectors. We never held an auction - for ONE re=
    ason - it interfered with the information sharing of the meeting. PRICELESS=
    meetings! I have NEVER encountered anything close to these meetings of two=
    dozen or so collectors since that time when Davis was President. H. Oechsn=
    er was a member at one time and that photo that appears in the Ford Sale of=
    NJ's of those three great collectors was taken at a NJNS meeting. Mark Aue=
    rbach (M.48-X discoverer) once gave me an original clipping of this photo w=
    hich cited the photo was at a NJNS meeting but I lost it and could not veri=
    fy with Hodder this information ... I looked for days within my library ...=
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