Leading international rare coin auction house Stacks Bowers Galleries conducted one of the most highly-anticipated events in numismatic auction history on August 9, 2012, with a record-setting numismatic collection, the Battle Born Collection of Carson City Mint Coinage. The highlight of the night was the coveted 1873-CC No Arrows Liberty Seated dime, which sold for a record $1.84 million USD the most expensive dime ever sold at auction. Attended by nearly 250 enthusiasts, collectors, investors and dealers and resulting in nearly $10 million in total sales, the auction of the Battle Born Collection took place as part of the Stacks Bowers Galleries Rarities Night Auction at the American Numismatic Association (ANA) Worlds Fair of Money held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia.
Leading rare coin auction house and retailer Stacks Bowers Galleries is officially announcing the launch of their first limited-edition North American Bison Medal tobenefit the North American Bison in conjunction with the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) to take place on Thursday, August 23, 2012 in New York City. The companys introduction of this historically significant medal directly supports the WCS renewed Bison Restoration Project currently underway at the world famous Bronx Zoo..
The finest-graded specimen of Americas most beautiful coin, the MCMVII (1907) Proof Ultra High Relief double eagle graded Proof-69 by PCGS, crossed the auction block on the evening of Friday, June 29, 2012, and with the fall of the hammer a price of $2,760,000 had been won at the Stacks Bowers Galleries Official Auction of the Whitman Coin and Collectibles Expo in Baltimore, Md. Stacks Bowers Galleries is a subsidiary of Spectrum Group International, Inc. (SPGZ.PK) (SGI).
Stacks Bowers Galleries has updated bid increments for all U.S. and World auctions as of July 1, 2012. Please refer to the following table for pre-bidding and live-bidding increment...
Stacks Bowers Galleries has updated bid increments for all U.S. and World auctions as of July 1, 2012. Please refer to the following table for pre-bidding and live-bidding increment...
Stacks Bowers Galleries conducted the Official Auction of the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Baltimore Expo on June 27-29, an impressive sale that realized $10,929,460! The auction featured coins from several major collections, including the Land of Smiles Collection of Liberty Nickels, Selections from the Anne Kate Collection, the Winecrest Collection Part II, the Walking Liberty Tribute Collection, and much more.
Today the Standing Liberty quarter design of 1916-1917 and the modified motif of 1917-1930 are among the greatest of numismatic favorites. Scheduled to cross the auction block at the Worlds Fair of Money the summer American Numismatic Association convention are four models created by the artist, Hermon A. MacNeil and descended through his family.
Set to cross the block in Stacks Bowers Galleries Official August 2012 Philadelphia ANA Worlds Fair ofMoney Auction is the famously rare Sacagawea dollar / Washington Statehood quarter muling. This remarkable error was first discovered in 2000 by Frank Wallis of Mountain Home, Arkansas, and that discovery piece was subsequently sold by Bowers and Merena at the August 2000 ANA Millennium Sale for $29,900. The sale of that coin spurred national interest in the misstrike, as it was dubbed by the U.S. Mint, and by autumn of that year several other examples had come to light, by which time a total of three different die pairs were recognized and described by David J. Camire, author and first authenticator of the variety.
Stacks Bowers Galleries, the Official Auctioneer of the Whitman Coins & Collectible Expo in Baltimore, is proud to present the blockbuster MCMVII (1907) Ultra High Relief Saint-Gaudens double eagle offered as lot 4438. The coin is the single finest certified example of the type in the absolutely stunning grade of Proof-69 (PCGS); no examples have been graded finer than this coin at either of the major grading services. As struck and pristine, the surfaces of this amazing Ultra High Relief double eagle are free of so much as a single trivial blemish. Swirling die polish lines in the fields are characteristic of the manner in which these coins were produced, and radiant yellow gold surfaces are aglow with a stunning satin to modestly semi-reflective finish. The coin is fully defined over even the most intricate elements of the design, and it is a remarkably beautiful specimen.
Stacks Bowers Galleries, leading auctioneer and retailer of premium collectible coins, currency and precious metals, announces the offering of a sophisticated collection of United States Federally Issued banknotes pedigreed as the Watermelon Collection. This advanced assortment covers nearly all genres of the large size type issuance and will be a featured collection in the Stacks Bowers Galleries Official Auction of the American Numismatic Association Worlds Fair of MoneySM this August in Philadelphia.