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Satiny Gem 1840 Liberty Seated Half Dollar at the Stack’s Bowers Whitman Expo Winter Expo

The 1840-dated Liberty Seated half dollars possesses a curious element of anonymity, in that they were manufactured at two different minting facilities, yet no examples were struck with a traditional mintmark. However, further research has shed some light on this uncertainty.

A more petite legend, known as the Small Letters Reverse, identifies an 1840 half dollar as a product of the Philadelphia Mint and, thereby distinguishes it from its New Orleans Mint counterparts which display the Medium Letters, Large Eagle reverse and were surreptitiously produced without an O mintmark. The WB-104 die pairing, as represented by the present offering, is the most visually dramatic variety of this issue, with especially bold repunching to the digits 18 in the date. Obtainable enough in low to mid-circulated grades, the 1840 is scarce in EF and AU, and rare to very rare in all Mint State grades. The exceptional Gem we offer in our Official Auction of the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Expo, November 5-8 would do justice to the finest collection of Liberty Seated coinage.

This is an exceptionally well-preserved, full Gem quality example, boldly toned in mauve and sandy-gray patina with subtle lilac-blue and pale pink undertones. The surfaces are satiny and lustrous and the strike is razor sharp throughout. The quality of this piece readily upholds the validity of the coveted MS-65 rating from PCGS.

View this and the rest of their November 2015 Official Auction of the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Baltimore Expo next month at StacksBowers.com. For more information or to reserve your copy of the catalog, please visit StacksBowers.com or call their offices at 1-800-458-4646.

Last Chance to Bid in the July 2015 Baltimore Internet-Only Session!

Last chance to bid on the fabulous Stack’s Bowers Galleries Official Auction of the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Baltimore Expo! The Internet Session is presented in the same format as our live Showcase and Rarities Night Auctions.

Each lot in the Internet-only session is offered in lot order, one by one. Participants are able to bid online through our iBid Live platform — the same online bidding platform used in our Showcase and Rarities Night Auctions.

Session 8

U.S. Coins Part II – Internet Only

Tuesday, July 21 – Live internet bidding starts at 10:00 AM PT
StacksBowers.com
Lots 32001-33142

Small Size Type Notes Highlighted in the Stack’s Bowers Galleries 
July Baltimore Currency Auction 

Stack’s Bowers Galleries upcoming Official Auction of the Whitman Coin and Collectible Summer Expo will feature a number of important United States small size currency offerings. Among the more than 1,200 lots of currency offered in the auction is an impressive Fr. 1700 1933 $10 Silver Certificate graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ by PMG and pedigreed to The Collection of Doug Kaselitz. The small size rarity, one of just over 50 known, is estimated to bring $25,000 to $35,000.

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The Henry P. Kendall Foundation and Holecek Family Foundation Collections Lead the Stack’s Bowers Galleries March 2015 Baltimore Auction

Thousands of coins, medals, and banknotes crossed the block during the Official Auction of the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Expo in Baltimore, March 26 and 27. The offering, presented in three catalogs, featured some of the most noteworthy colonial era numismatic items ever offered and one of the most extensive offerings of small-sized, large denomination notes to cross the block. Bidding participation came from all sources, including from the floor, where sometimes there was a standing-room-only crowd. When all was said and done, nearly $18.7 million crossed the auction block, one of the largest Whitman Coin and Collectibles Baltimore Expo auctions to date!

After garnering international press coverage before selling, the Bushnell-Parmelee-Jenks-Green-Kendall Foundation example of the 1792 Birch Cent pattern realized the top bid of the sale at $1,175,000. Another 1792 pattern, the historically important Silver Center cent, graded AU-53 by PCGS, brought nearly a half million dollars at $499,375, the fourth highest realization for the Baltimore sale. “Participation was strong during the Kendall Collection session, with multiple bidders competing for rarities that have been long off the market,” said Lawrence R. Stack. “The wide range of quality colonial and early American issues will long be remembered, and our expertly composed catalog will join the Garrett, Taylor, Roper, Picker, Norweb, and Ford sales as a standard reference to the colonial series.”

U.S. coins from the Q. David Bowers, Highland, Dr. Gutfreund, Desh Family, and other important collections were well received. A lovely 1884-S Morgan dollar, a classic condition rarity, offered in a PCGS MS-63+ holder and bearing the coveted CAC sticker, realized $99,875. A gem 1795 half dime in a green-label MS-65 PCGS holder, also verified by CAC, realized $58,750. A popular 1851 Humbert $50 “slug,” graded AU-50 by NGC and CAC stickered, sold for a robust $55,812.50.

Brian Kendrella, president of Stack’s Bowers, commented: “The market seems to be healthy coming into the spring, and we anticipate that it will continue to strengthen as we enter into the second quarter of 2015.” “Fresh coins, quality examples of rarities, and other important collector coins sold well here,” Brian continued. “This has been the trend, and we will continue to see interest in coins that have been long off the market, especially high quality examples.”

The paper money sessions were anchored by the Peter Mayer Collection and the Holecek Family Foundation Collection, and prices did not disappoint. Top price in the paper money sale was $258,500 for a PMG Choice New-64 EPQ 1934 $5,000 note. Close behind was a 1934 $10,000 note in like grade that sold for a strong $223,250. “The notes in this sale, the largest by lot count we have offered, brought in many serious bidders – whether they bid in person, on the phone, or over the web – and the prices realized reflect this,” said Peter Treglia, director of currency for Stack’s Bowers. “A robust overall market and high quality material led to a successful sale for all parties involved.”

“With the current state of the market for coins and banknotes, we are excited for the next Stack’s Bowers sale, D. Brent Pogue Collection Part I, being held in conjunction with Sotheby’s. Coins are receiving worldwide press coverage with our sale of the Birch Cent from the Kendall Foundation Collection, as well as pre-sale coverage of the Pogue Collection,” said Christine Karstedt, executive vice president.

Stack’s Bowers Galleries is now accepting consignments for our next Baltimore sale, being held in conjunction with the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Expo in July, and for our official auction of the American Numismatic Association’s World’s Fair of Money convention in August. Both sales are exciting venues, and we invite you to contact one of our consignment specialists to discuss your cabinet of rare coins or banknotes.

Additional highlights from the March 2015 Baltimore Auction include:

  • Lot 2307. Undated (1652) NE Sixpence. Noe 1-A, Salmon 1-A. Rarity-7. EF-40 (PCGS). Secure Holder. CAC. From the Henry P. Kendall Foundation Collection. Realized: $411,250.
  • Lot 2314. 1652 Willow Tree Threepence. Noe 1-A, Salmon 1-A. Rarity-8. AU-50 (PCGS). Secure Holder. CAC. From the Henry P. Kendall Foundation Collection. Realized: $587,500.
  • Lot 2583. 1861 Confederate Half Dollar. Original. Breen-8000. Proof-40 (NGC). From the Henry P. Kendall Foundation Collection. Realized: $646,250.
  • Lot 4446. Fr. 2221-E. 1934 $5000 Federal Reserve Note. Richmond. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63. From the Holecek Family Foundation Collection. Realized: $176,250.
  • Lot 4489. Fr. 1890-G*. 1929 $100 Federal Reserve Bank Note Star. Chicago. PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. Realized: $58,750.
  • Lot 5055. 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commemorative Medal. Gold. 57.2 mm. 159.1 grams (5.1157 Troy ounces). By Adolph Alexander Weinman. Baxter-108. Choice Mint State. Realized: $28,200.
  • Lot 6096. 1929 Indian Half Eagle. MS-64 (PCGS). Realized: $49,937.50.
  • Lot 6099. 1877 Liberty Eagle. MS-61 (PCGS). CAC. Realized: $64,625.
  • Lot 6109. 1885-CC Liberty Double Eagle. MS-62 (PCGS). Realized: $61,687.50.
  • Lot 7205. 1889-CC Morgan Silver Dollar. Unc Details–Cleaning (PCGS). From the Donald Gutfreund Collection. Realized: $44,062.50.
  • For a complete list of prices realized, please visit www.stacksbowers.com.

 

About Stack’s Bowers Galleries

Stack’s Bowers Galleries conducts live, Internet and specialized auctions of rare U.S. and world coins and currency and ancient coins, as well as direct sales through retail and wholesale channels. The company’s 80-year legacy includes the cataloging and sale of many of the most valuable United States coin and currency collections to ever cross an auction block — The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection, The Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr. Collection, The Harry W. Bass, Jr. Collection, The Norweb Collection, The Cardinal Collection and The Battle Born Collection — to name just a few. World coin and currency collections include The Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr. Collection of World Gold Coins, The Kroisos Collection, The Alicia and Sidney Belzberg Collection, The Wa She Wong Collection, The Guia Collection, The Thos. H. Law Collection, and The Robert O. Ebert Collection.

Topping off this amazing numismatic history is the inclusion of the world record for the highest price ever realized at auction for a rare coin, the 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar graded Specimen-66 (PCGS) that realized over $10 million, part of their sale of the famed Cardinal Collection. The company is headquartered in Santa Ana, California, with offices in New York, Wolfeboro, Hong Kong, and Paris. Stack’s Bowers Galleries is an Official Auctioneer for several important numismatic conventions, including American Numismatic Association events, the New York International Numismatic Convention, the Professional Numismatists Guild New York Invitational, the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Spring, Summer and Winter Expos, and its April and August Hong Kong Auctions.

Bureau of Engraving and Printing and United States Mint Participating in the Whitman Baltimore Expo

WASHINGTON, DC – The United States Mint (Mint) and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) will share booths #1409/1415 at the Whitman Coin and Collectibles Expo March 26 – 29, 2015, at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, Maryland. 
 
As the Nation’s producers of currency and coins, BEP and the Mint have made history by connecting Americans through coins and currency. The bureaus are highlighting their distinguished histories, product excellence, and dedicated employees.

The BEP is showcasing its Billion Dollar Exhibit, which features more than $1 billion worth of rare antique currency, including sheets of $100,000 currency notes, Treasury Bonds, and Gold and Silver Certificates. Additional BEP exhibits include a multi-note display “Standardization and Change,” a $100 display “The Changing Look of America’s $100 Notes,” and an exhibit featuring the 1896 Educational Series currency notes.

The BEP is also showcasing and offering other unique currency-related products, including uncut sheets of currency ranging in subject size and denomination. For additional information about BEP or to purchase products, please visit our Web site, www.bep.gov. You may also order BEP products by telephone (1-800-456-3408), fax (1-888-891-7585) or mail (Bureau of Engraving & Printing, Mail Order Sales, Room 515M, 14th and C Streets SW, Washington, DC 20228).

The Mint will have these and other products available for sale:

  • New 2015 products including American Eagle Gold and Silver Coins; the Happy Birthday, Congratulations, and Birth Set; America the Beautiful Quarters® Program coin sets, rolls, and bags; and other popular annual sets to include the 2014 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set.
  • Products from the 2015 U.S. Marshals Commemorative Coins and the 2015 March of Dimes Silver Coin which include coins in proof and uncirculated qualities.
  • A display featuring some of its upcoming new products including the 2015 March of Dimes Special Set and the 2015 American Buffalo One Ounce Gold Proof Coin.

These Mint offerings and other products are also available for purchase at http://www.usmint.gov/catalog or by calling 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468). Hearing- and speech-impaired customers with TTY equipment may order by calling 1-888-321-MINT (6468). For additional information, please visit http://www.usmint.gov.

U.S. Mint and Bureau of Engraving and Printing Among Exhibitors at Whitman Coin & Collectibles Spring Expo

Free Baltimore Event Will Be Largest in 43-Year History

North America’s premiere coin expo has been bringing the collecting world together for 43 years, but when this year’s Whitman Coin & Collectibles Baltimore Spring Expo gets underway, March 26-29, 2015, it will be the largest in history.

Hosted by the Baltimore Convention Center, in Halls F & G, the Whitman Expo will include special exhibits by both the U.S. Mint (Booth 1409) and the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing (Booth 1415). The Expo also includes over 1,400 registered dealers in more than 400 booths, covering all aspects of coin, currency, medal and token collecting. Admission is free to the public.

One of the most notable collections of colonial, American, confederated state and related coinage will cross the auction block at the Expo’s Official Auction by Stack’s Bowers Galleries. Lot viewing for The Henry P. Kendall Foundation Collection and the hundreds of additional auction lots will be held in Room 345 beginning Tuesday, March 24 at 9am, with auction sessions getting underway at 11am on Thursday, March 26. Visit StacksBowers.com for latest details.

Other Expo highlights include:

  • The debut of “Mega Red,” the Guide Book of United States Coins, Deluxe Edition, a 1,504-page, expanded version of the hobby’s best-selling Red Book. More than three times the size of the regular edition, this new version of an old favorite includes even more historical information on the coins you care about the most.
  • “The D. Brent Pogue Collection: An Inside View of an American Treasure,” with legendary numismatist Q. David Bowers (Thursday, March 26, Room 343)
  • A Meet & Greet with officials from the United States Mint (Thursday, March 26, Room 343), and the release of the 2015 American Eagle One Ounce Silver Uncirculated Coin (Thursday, March 26, Booth 1409)
  • Numismatic Guarantee Corporation’s “Introduction to Grading” class (Saturday, March 28, Room 344, prior registration required)
  • Kids’ Korner, with a FREE Coin Grab for children 12 and under (Friday and Saturday, Booth 1401)
  • A special Rarities Night auction by Stack’s Bowers Galleries (Friday, March 27, Room 347)
  • “Coins in the Bible: A Non-Sectarian Introduction,” with Mike Markowitz (Saturday, March 28, Room 343)
  • The Maryland State Numismatic Association’s Exhibit Competition (throughout the weekend, Booth 1335)
  • Fellowship of Christian Coin Dealers meeting (Friday, March 27, Room 343)
  • Liberty Seated Collectors’ Club meeting (Friday, March 27, Room 343)
  • Maryland Token & Medal Society Meeting (Saturday, March 28, Room 343)

Whitman Spring Baltimore Expo hours are Thursday: Noon-6pm; Friday-Saturday: 10am-6pm; Sunday: 10am-3pm. Enter Halls F and G through the Otterbein Lobby.

Whitman is the leading producer of coin and collectible expos in North America. For more information, including a complete schedule, click here.