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Bob Bair

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Bob Bair grew up in Wisconsin, where he fell in love with coin collecting as a result of the paper route he operated as a boy. He joined the American Numismatic Association (www.money.org) as Life Member #4138 in 1981 and became a rare coin dealer in 1987, in addition to pursuing his educational career as a teacher, coach, and school principal.

After retiring as a school principal in 2010, Bob has been a numismatic presenter at seven different American Numismatic Association National Conventions, has published over a dozen articles in The Numismatist, the A. N. A.’s monthly publication, and has received the A. N. A.’s Heath Literary Award Bronze Medal, and the Denver Coin Club’s Al Muckelbust Award for the advancement of numismatics.

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The 1922 Liberty Dollar Value, History, Mintage, & Error List

  • Bob Bair
  • Posted: October 7, 2023 - Updated at: October 9, 2023
The 1922 Peace Dollar
Within the rich landscape of American numismatics, the 1922 Peace Dollar stands as a symbol of a transformative period. Cherished by collectors for its historical depth and elegant design, it’s…
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The Wartime Wonder: Discover the 1943 Steel Penny Value & Story

  • Bob Bair
  • Posted: October 1, 2023 - Updated at: October 10, 2023
1943 Steel Penny
The 1943 Steel Penny, a metallic marvel of its time, remains among the most controversial and coveted coins ever produced by the U.S. Mint. Born from the upheavals of World…
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The 1943 Wheat Penny From Wartime Decisions to Auction Fame

  • Bob Bair
  • Posted: October 1, 2023
The 1943 Penny
Within the world of coin collecting, the 1943 Wheat Penny stands out, captivating both historians and aficionados. This diminutive coin symbolizes a defining juncture in American numismatics, as copper was…
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The 1944 Wheat Penny Value, Mintage & Rare Errors

  • Bob Bair
  • Posted: September 27, 2023 - Updated at: November 2, 2023
1944 Wheat Penny
The 1944 Wheat Penny, though a standard coin, holds a special place in the hearts of collectors. Revered for its return to the original 95% copper composition, its striking design…
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E Pluribus Unum: The Enduring Philosophy Uniting America’s Diverse Tapestry

  • Bob Bair
  • Posted: September 20, 2023
E Pluribus Unum
In a world defined by diversity and differences, America stands as a testament to the enduring philosophy surrounding the Latin phrase “E Pluribus Unum,” which means “Out of Many, One.” …
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