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The E-Sylum: Volume 29, Number 4, 2026, Article 4

LAWNICZAK RELEASES REFERENCES ON ENCASED COINS

The latest additions to the Newman Numismatic Portal are references on Encased Coins by James Lawniczak. Project Coordinator Len Augsburger provided the following report. -Editor

  Las Cruces, NM Majestic Saloon encased cent obverse Las Cruces, NM Majestic Saloon encased cent reverse

James Lawniczak Releases References on Encased Coins

An encased coin is a coin – most often a U.S. cent - that has been set into a metal holder, usually aluminum, which was struck around the coin using dies. The holder typically carries advertising, a commemorative message, or a "good luck" slogan, while the coin itself is locked in place as part of the striking process. Encased coins first appeared around 1899 and were commonly used in the early to mid-20th century by merchants, events, and organizations as advertising pieces, souvenirs, or pocket charms. Because the coin was struck in place, an original encased coin will hold the coin tightly, with no gap between the coin and the holder.

The number of such issues in the U.S. is well into the tens of thousands, and the researcher James Lawniczak has put order to the chaos with his release of comprehensive references on encased coins of Michigan, Ohio and New York, numbering over 4,000 issues in total. Authors of similar catalogs are well-aware of the sustained effort needed to compile this data over a long period of time, and thanks are due to Jim for freely sharing this work.

Image: Majestic Saloon (Las Cruces, NM) encased cent, ex. Heritage Auctions, 9/17/2008, lot 28546 (realized $1,150). Images courtesy of Heritage Auctions.

Link to James Lawniczak's references on encased coins:
https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/booksbyauthor/557736

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Wayne Homren, Editor

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