All good things must come to an end, but Stack’s-Bowers New York Americana Sale is not quite over yet. A few post-auction buys remain available, including this majestic gem 1807 1C S-271. Rarity-1. Comet. MS-65 RB (PCGS) (CAC). There is no other example graded higher. Precious few Draped Bust large cents retain more than a [...]
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Stack’s-Bowers and Ponterio Realize Nearly $8 Million at 2011 N.Y.I.N.C
Stack’s-Bowers Numismatics, the newly formed joint venture between Stack’s and Bowers and Merena Auctions, and its world coin division, Stack’s-Bowers and Ponterio, realized a total of $7,862,550 at their official auction of the January 2011 New York International Numismatic Convention. The auction was conducted through two sales on January 7-8 and January 10 and presented [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Ring in the New Year with Stack’s-Bowers New York Americana Sale!
Welcome to the Stack’s-Bowers annual New York Americana Sale, a tradition in the numismatic community, and once again we proudly feature U.S. coins, currency, medals, and tokens for your bidding pleasure. Pieces from many important collections are offered, including the Joel Geoffrey Collection of New Jersey Coppers, selections from the Q. David Bowers Collection, the [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Gold Abounds in Stack’s International Sale!
Mark your calendars! Stack’s International Sale will be held on January 10, 2011 in conjunction with the New York International Numismatic Convention. The sale will feature Ancient and World coins and World Medals, as well as Paper Money, Orders & Decorations, and much more. Several important collections will be showcased during this impressive sale, including [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Stack’s Celebrates 75 Years, Nearly $4.5 Million Sold!
Last week, Stack’s celebrated its 75th Anniversary by holding a fabulous auction that realized nearly $4.5 million! The sale took place in Baltimore, Maryland on November 2nd and 3rd, in the days leading up to the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Baltimore Expo. The sale comprised U.S. Coins, Tokens, Medals, and Paper Money and included some [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Coin Galleries Sale Realizes Nearly $1 Million!
Last week, Stack’s conducted its second Coin Galleries sale of the year, a Mail and Internet Bid auction that encompassed everything from Ancient, World, and U.S. Coins to Paper Money, World and U.S. Medals and Tokens. Selections from many important collections were featured in this sale, including pieces from the Q. David Bowers Collection, the [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Welcome to Stack’s 75th Anniversary Sale!
Please join us on November 2-3, 2010 at the Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel in Baltimore, Maryland as we celebrate our 75th Anniversary by selling over 2,500 lots of U.S. coins, tokens, medals, and paper money. Stack’s has proudly served the numismatic community since 1935, and since then Stack’s has conducted over 800 auctions! Tradition has [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Stack’s Sells Over $9.8 Million in Philadelphia!
From September 30th through October 2nd, Stack’s conducted its landmark Philadelphia Americana sale as the official auctioneer of the Whitman Coin and Collectibles Philadelphia Expo. In three days, Stack’s sold nearly 4,500 lots of U.S. paper money, coins, medals, and tokens, realizing a total of $9,822,522.60!
Read the rest of this entry »Bid Now: October Coin Galleries Sale Includes 2,500 Lots
Welcome to the October Coin Galleries sale, an exciting offering of over 2,500 lots encompassing Ancient, World, and U.S. Coins, Paper Money, and World and U.S. Medals and Tokens.
Read the rest of this entry »A Splendid Gem 1925-D Buffalo Nickel
There is something special about Buffalo nickels. In 1942, after conducting the sale of the Michael F. Higgy Collection, Abe Kosoff remarked that Buffalo nickels received more bids than any other series. Now, here we are in 2010, nearly 70 years later, and although they may not be number 1 in popularity, Buffalo nickels are [...]
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