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ANA 50 Year Gold Pin & Metallic Membership Card

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Exonumia - Medals Start Price:150.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 500.00 USD
ANA 50 Year Gold Pin & Metallic Membership Card
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170.00USDto J*****6+ buyer's premium (42.50)
This item SOLD at 2018 Jun 22 @ 13:33UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Robert R. Johnson (1928-2010) was life member 696 and celebrated his 50th anniversary with the ANA in 2002. His coin shop in downtown San Francisco was a mainstay for decades. The medal is 10 carat gold 26 mm and weighs 13.5 grams. (With gold at $1287/ ounce: melt value is $233). This lot also includes Robert Johnson's ANA metallic membership card.

The Robert R. Johnson Coin & Stamp Company was established in San Francisco in 1954.

Notes from the Robert R. Johnson coin shop's website about their founder:

Over the course of his long career, Johnson handled the purchase and sale of many major rarities in the numismatic field, including the coveted Panama-Pacific Exposition Commemorative Gold Set #1. He is also known for the conservation and restoration of gold coins recovered from sunken treasure ships including the Brother Jonathan, a steamer ship that was carrying millions of dollars in gold coins. He was one of the first dealers in the United States to establish relationships with foreign national banks, buying U.S. gold coinage and returning it to America. Robert R. Johnson was a life member of the American Appraisers Association. He also served as president of the prestigious Professional Numismatists Guild between 1975 – 1977.

His coin shop is still operating on Union Square in the historic Phelan Building of San Francisco.

Date: Location: HWAC# 75128