Andrew Kreisberg (born April 23, 1971) is an americantelevisionwriter. His first job was on the short-lived animated sitcom Mission Hill. Since it's cancellation, he has written for The Justice League, The Simpsons and Hope & Faith. Currently, he is writing Boston Legal. April 23 is the 113th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (114th in leap years). ... 1971 (MCMLXXI) was a common year starting on Friday (the link is to a full 1971 calendar). ... The term writer can apply to anyone who creates a written work, but the word more usually designates those who write creatively or professionally, or those who have written in many different forms. ... Mission Hill (formerly known as The Downtowners, although MTVs production of the similarly titled Downtown forced a name change) was an American animated television series that first aired on The WB in 1999. ... The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening. ... Hope & Faith is an American sitcom airing on Friday nights at 9 PM EST on ABC in the United States, starring Faith Ford as Hope and Kelly Ripa as Faith. ... Boston Legal is an American television series that began airing on the ABC network in October 2004. ...
Tales from the Public Domain is the fourteenth episode of The Simpsons thirteenth season. ... Barting Over is an episode of The Simpsons advertised by FOX to be the 300th episode of the show. ...
Andrew Pollock listed just two pieces, the example offered here, from our Champa Collection, and the Edward Maris coin, later sold by Stack's and sold by us as part of the Evans Collection last year.
The obverse motif is attributed to William Barber by Andrew Pollock, although the die is not signed.
Three reverse dies were mated to this blundered obverse, with five variations catalogued by Andrew Pollock, including impressions in both silver and copper for two of the three die combinations.
The total population is not known but is probably on the order of eight to 10 examples, of which the present piece is certainly one of the finest.
This marvelous cabinet was purchased intact from Abner Kreisberg, who had no particular interest in patterns himself, and who had tried to find a buyer for it.
Abner Kreisberg, who hailed from New York, signed with Abe Kosoff in 1944 and became a partner in the already established Numismatic Gallery, prominent New York rare coin dealers and auctioneers.