Two years ago, a gold coin minted in 1933 sold at auction for 7.5 million dollars. Hear why the coin's history made it so valuable, and why the hobby of coin collecting is booming.
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The Lost 1933 Double Eagle
Listen Monday, Oct. 25, 2004 at 1:20 p.m. in Economy, Leisure & Lifestyle, SocietyGuests
David Tripp
numismatic and fine art consultant; author of "Illegal Tender: Gold, Greed, and the Mystery of the Lost 1933 Double Eagle" (Simon & Schuster); former Director of Sotheby's Coin, Tapestry, and Musical Instrument Department; also a cartoonist
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