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It is hard to believe that 2026 is half over and that we are at last call for consignments for our Summer 2026 Global Showcase Auction. As the sale’s name implies, coins from all over the globe, from ancient to modern times are featured, and of course it is our largest and most important auction event of the year.
There are a number of fabulous collections already in house that contain many treasures, but there are still a few weeks for your coins to be a part of this historic auction. This week, I highlight a representative selection of incredible coins that are a part of our Rarities Night session. Should you have coins that fit in with these highlights, contact a consignment specialist as soon as possible.
1795 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar. BB-27, B-5. Rarity-1. Three Leaves. AU-58 (PCGS). CAC. This is a lustrous and PQ example for the grade, just on the cusp of a full Mint State grade.
1895 Morgan Silver Dollar. JD-1. Rarity-3. Proof-65 (PCGS). OGH. A Gem example of this key date “King” of the Morgan dollar series.
1808 Capped Bust Left Quarter Eagle. BD-1. Rarity-4. AU-58 (PCGS). One of the rarest types of all U.S. gold coins, this type was struck only one year, with a mintage of 2,710; 125 to 150 are thought extant.
1879 Four-Dollar Gold Stella. Flowing Hair. Judd-1635, Pollock-1833, JD-1. Rarity-3. Reeded Edge. Proof-64 (PCGS). Always a popular rarity, this one in near-Gem condition.
1815 Capped Head Left Half Eagle. BD-1. Rarity-7. MS-62 (NGC). One of the rarest and most important dates in the early $5 series.
1870-CC Liberty Head Eagle. AU-50 (NGC). Very rare first year of issue from the Carson City Mint. Always in demand, regardless of grade.
1908 Indian Eagle. Motto. JD-1. Rarity-5-. Sandblast. Proof-66+ (PCGS). CAC. A superb Matte Proof $10 with CAC approval.
1869 Liberty Head Double Eagle. MS-64+ (PCGS). CAC. An incredible condition rarity with a provenance to the Bass Collection.
1882 Liberty Head Double Eagle. JD-1. Rarity-6+. Proof-64 Cameo (NGC). CAC. OH. A fabulous rarity, in both the absolute and condition standpoints.
1851 Augustus Humbert $50. Lettered Edge. K-1. Rarity-6+. 50 DC, 880 THOUS., 50 on Reverse. AU-58+ (PCGS). CMQ. With just two graded finer at PCGS, this is an important opportunity for any advanced collector to acquire this important Gold Rush issue.
As can be seen from this handful of items, the sale will run the gamut of United States coins, and is sure to capture the attention of all collectors. If you have coins that no longer fit your collection, there is no better time to consider consigning. The market is strong and dynamic, with surging demand from collectors old and new. Our team of consignment specialists will work with you from start to finish to help you receive top dollar for your coins. Whether you have a single world class rarity, a handful of duplicates, or an entire collection, we can work with you and make a plan that will maximize your coins’ potential. The deadline for U.S. Coins is July 13, so contact us today. You can call 800-458-4646 (California), 800-566-2580 (NY), 866-840-1913 (Philadelphia), 855-617-2646 (Boston), or 855-789-1849 (Miami) or email [email protected]. View our Consignment Brochure.
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