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Great Collections Await!
When great collections are sold, the vast majority of them come our way—and have ever since Stack’s held its first sale in 1935. We seem to be a magnet, attracting sophisticated numismatists when they decide to sell their holdings. As such, no firm in the world has handled as many “name” collection, rarities, and other coins, tokens, medals, and currency as we have. The past is prologue, as they say, and we look forward to a star-studded 2019 auction season. As you read these words, several important collections are on deck and are now being prepared for auction by our staff.
To the sale at hand. Welcome again to another great series of Stack’s Bowers Galleries sales at the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Expo. We have been the exclusive auctioneer for many years—presenting events that have made history, as will this great Baltimore sale. In addition to this catalog, separate catalogs for the Expo will feature the Twin Leaf Collection of State Coinage, Part IV of the Joel R. Anderson Collection of large-size federal paper money, Part II of the Caine Collection of exceedingly rare federal currency proofs, and a separate catalog presenting paper money of many types.
The Rarities Night section of this catalog contains many treasures. The Harvey Childs Collection, an estate holding dating from 1970, includes items that have been off the market for nearly a half century! The Greenway Collection features colonial and early American coins and silver dollars, including a magnificent 1776 Continental dollar, Newman 3-D, in Mint State. Of all early American coins, this issue has been in the limelight recently with various theories as to their mintage and distribution, the latest by John Kleeberg in the most recent issue of the Journal of Early American Numismatics published by the American Numismatic Society. From the same collection is one of the finest Theatre at New York tokens with its great historical background and one of the most famous varieties in the 1836 to 1839 Gobrecht dollar series, the 1836 with C. GOBRECHT F. below the base and above the date.
The Ward T. Miller, Jr. Collection of Gem Peace Dollars certified by PCGS may well be the finest of this popular series ever to appear on the market. As you probably know, a number of the San Francisco issues of the 1920s are very rare in MS-65, never mind the MS-66 grade of the Miller coins! The 1934-S, the Holy Grail of the series, is unexcelled by any we have ever seen. From my own collection are a number of rare and important tokens plus gold treasure from the S.S. Central America. In my opinion the two most spectacular single events in American numismatic history are the 1962-1964 Treasury release of silver dollar, including erstwhile great rarities, and the recovery of the gold treasure from the S.S. Central America.
Wait, there’s more!
Also in Rarities Night are many other landmarks. An ultra-Gem 1917 Lincoln cent with Doubled Die obverse will be compelling to specialists, as will be a near-Gem 1918/7-D Buffalo nickel, one of the finest known 1800 AMERICAI silver dollars, and an ultra-Gem 1895 Proof dollar. Among gold coins will be found one of the finest 1879 Flowing Hair $4 gold Stellas we’ve ever offered, rare half eagles of 1795 to 1797, a landmark 1875 Gem Proof eagle (check the mintage!), a rare 1907 eagle with periods on the reverse, an 1861-S Paquet double eagle, and California Gold Rush treasures including an 1851 Augustus Humbert $50, an 1855 Wass, Molitor coin of the same denomination, and for good measure a Kellogg & Humbert gold ingot. Wow!
There Is Even More!
In the other sessions described in this catalog you will find many notable items. The Ralph A. Edson Collection offers 19th century tokens, including many seldom seen varieties. Gold eagles and double eagles covering many years of the 19th and early 20th centuries from the Fairmont Collection will enable specialists to check off quite a few items on their want lists. The William J. Naddeo Collection features United States coins by design types as well as modern commemoratives and bullion issues in ultra-grades. From the Paradise Collection come middle date and late date large cents by Newcomb numbers, nearly all in Choice or Gem Mint State. The Rosie Collection offers federal coins by design types as well as early commemoratives.
The Internet portion of this catalog also presents many opportunities, including Civil War tokens, shell cards, and other items from my personal collection. Federal coins from other sources include many popular 19th and 20th century issues.
I had better stop, or I will be creating a large addition to the catalog. Suffice it to say that if you look through the pages you are bound to find something to add to your collection or to start a new specialty. The latter is an ideal way to catalyze your enthusiasm. In my own career I have enjoyed delving into and exploring many series. I have written books about subjects as diverse as counterstamped coins, treasures and hoards, modern dollars from the Eisenhower issues to date, and Civil War tokens. The art and science of numismatics offer enough possibilities to fill several lifetimes!
Plan to Come to Baltimore
The Whitman Coin & Collectibles Expo is always dynamic—one of the best-attended in America. Draw a 500-mile circle around the city and you get the vast majority of numismatists in America. Driving is easy, and the Baltimore-Washington International Airport is modern and efficient and less than a half-hour ride to town.
The Whitman show and our auction will be at our usual venue, the Baltimore Convention Center in the heart of the Inner Harbor district with its many fine hotels, museums, and tourist attractions. The convention hosts hundreds of dealers and always buzzes with activity. I guarantee you will have a good time! We will roll the red carpet out for you.
If you do not plan to attend, the Internet will give you an “I am there!” presence. Watch the action and press the “Bid!” button when special items come up for sale.
Now, with my comments concluded, you can take it from here by viewing the various descriptions. I’ll see you in Baltimore if you plan to attend. Either way, enjoy the sale!
Thinking of Selling?
As you read these words, I and other team members are currently planning great events for our 2019 calendar year. This rarities-spangled year of public auctions is in the offing, including sales in conjunction with the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Expos (summer and winter), and the ANA World’s Fair of Money (August). These auctions will feature countless popular and affordable coins, tokens, medals, and paper money as well. Our Internet sales are an important venue and have been very popular. In recent years I have consigned a lot of my tokens, medals, and counterstamps to the Internet sales.
Are you thinking of selling? Then think of Stack’s Bowers Galleries. If you carefully consider the matter, there is no other logical choice. Our unequalled record of success dates back to our first sale in 1935, and continues now, over 80 years later. We have handled thousands of collections from modest in size to the greatest ever built. The dynamism continues: we currently hold the records for the most expensive coins ever sold at auction worldwide and the most valuable collections ever auctioned.
Whether you have some choice and interesting duplicates, sets, or series to sell or whether you have a great collection laden with rarities, I and our team of experts would like to hear from you. Please call 1-800-458-4646 to speak with one of our numismatists today.
My best wishes to you,
Q. David Bowers Co-founder, Stack’s Bowers Galleries
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