Tales from the Bourse

“Short Stories from my Life as a Coin Dealer”

Tales from the Bourse is a unique collection of short stories and anecdotes written by David Lawrence about some of more interesting events that took place in his journey to becoming a coin dealer on a national scale. It was originally published in 2001 and has been reprinted numerous times due to popular demand.

Table of Contents:

Introduction

Chapter 1: Gobrecht in a Bottle

Chapter 2: Crazy Times – The Hunt Brothers Stir Things Up

Chapter 3: Getting Greedy in 1980

Chapter 4: The Ultimate Trade

Chapter 5: The Excitement of Coin Collecting

Chapter 6: Rare Dime from Europe

Chapter 7: “I have a rare coin and nobody wants to buy it”

Chapter 8: Finding Two 1945-P Dimes with Full Bands

Chapter 9: 1893-S Dollar Hoard

Chapter 10: “Mary, don’t throw out the trash”

Chapter 11: Father’s Day in Raleigh

Chapter 12: “Dave, what happened?”

Chapter 13: The Babe and Mickey Come Calling

Chapter 14: Postcard Excitement

Chapter 15: The Trade-In

Chapter 16: A Bag of Barber Halves

Chapter 17: Two Spectacular Errors

Chapter 18: “Dad, I found an ‘04-S”

Chapter 19: Reflections on Walter Breen

Chapter 20: Thanks

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