MEDIA MONITOR MONSTER GOLD FOR THE ADVANCED COLLECTOR OR SERIOUS INVESTOR PCGS Graded proof 63. One of the true rarities in coin collecting. Original mintage on this piece was 30 pieces. This coin and two others are the only ones known to exist. An affordable rarity for the advanced collector or serious investor. Is Tikkun Overly PC-Sensitive About DJN? 1872 One Dollar Gold, type 3. Special to The Jewish News $8,500. 13 Stars on reverse and PCGS AU-55: Specialists in this series learn early on that 1804 is a scarce date in and of itself. However, the majority of 1804's are of the 14 Star variety. To give you an idea of just how rare this coin is, we turn to David Akers' 70 year study of auction records. Akers calls the 1804 13 Stars - The RAREST Quarter Eagle," and "almost every significant collection of quarter eagles is lacking this variety." Is it any wonder? In 70 years only 2 coins have appeared in auction and they may very well have been the same coin — both were graded VF. The PCGS population report shows just 2 coins in all grades 1 XF40 and this finest known AU55. With the current market softness this coin could be the investment buy of the decade. 1804 Quarter Eagle $87,500. PCGS graded Mint State 64: Due to the export of American gold coins from 1800 to 1834 Congress passed the Coinage Act of 1834. In this act the gold content of Half Eagles was lowered to where it was not profitable to export or melt. More than 99% of the pre-1834 mintage (including this rare 1830) was melted between 1834 and 1843. This coin is not only the finest known 1830 $5, it grades a full 2 points higher than the next finest known example! With the current market softness this coin is now priced favorably for the connoisseur. 1830 Half Eagle $104,000. RC • "When You Find Out That The Man You Adore Is Secretly Wedded — To Neo- Conservatism." • " 'My Problem With the Conference of President of Major American Jewish Organizations' — Madonna Tells All." In a note underneath the reprint, Tikkun editors say they "appreciated the humor" of the spoof, but it "stimulated a lively office debate. Some found it funny; some found it offensively sexist. Is it obsessively `politically correct' to ques- tion this sort of humor? We'd like to hear your reactions." And so would we. Please send us your comments on Tikkun's dilemma. Or, if you prefer, send your reactions directly to Tikkun at 5100 Leona St., Oakland, CA 94619. ARTHUR J. MAGIDA Richard Charles Rare Coin Galleries Michigan's Only Fully-Accredited Coin Dealer Southfield, Michigan 48075 4000 Prudential Town Center (313) 356-5252 Sl■ T hose earnest folks at Tikkun, the left-of- center Jewish journal, have a way of finding some- thing sobering in just about anything. Amid a 22-page section in the current Tikkun on "PC," or Political Correctness, that includes eight essays on the subject, appears a spoof by Jewish News Editor Gary Rosenblatt. 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