Central States auctions surpass $47 million at Heritage
First Reported Kansas City District 1928 $10,000 Note. Sold on Apr 23, 2021 for: $456,000.00.
DALLAS, TX
.- Fresh-to-market coins and historical rarities pushed Heritage Auctions Central States Numismatic Society (CSNS) event to $47,783,690 across several sales of U.S. coins and currency, a 42 percent increase from the auctioneer s 2020 CSNS auctions and the highest total sold in the last five years.
The sales offered more than 15,800 lots April 22-25 in Dallas where the auctions were relocated after the convention itself was cancelled. This was a season for numismatic history, said James Halperin, Co-founder of Heritage Auctions. It s no exaggeration that this year s auctions offered a once-in-a-lifetime selection for experienced collectors, the likes of which we may not see in a generation or more.
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Simpson III: A Quick US Gold Coin Auction Analysis
Part Three of the
Bob Simpson Collection. As with the first two sales, the majority of the coins were non-gold but what few gold coins that were available tended to be spectacular. By analyzing the prices realized, we can get a better grasp of what is going on with the high-end segment of the US gold coin market.
1850, 1853-D, and 1856 Slanting 5 Gold Dollars
Bob Simpson had a terrific collection of gold dollars and, little by little, these have been selling at the various auctions that contain his coins. There were three important coins in Session III.
Finest Brasher Doubloon, 1804 Plain 4 Eagle Offered by Heritage Auctions
Dallas and on HA.com.
“We expect nothing short of a new world record amongst the rarest and most valuable issues in the history of American coinage,” said
James Halperin, Co-Founder of Heritage Auctions. “These auction events are unlike anything we have ever offered.”
The auctions were scheduled to be offered during the Jan. 7-10
Florida United Numismatics (FUN) Convention, which was canceled due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic. Heritage moved its U.S. Coins auctions to Dallas and rescheduled them for Jan. 20-24.
Heritage has the pleasure of offering 14 important private collections among the more than 2,280 lots presented this season.
Three Platinum Sessions Highlight Heritage FUN Signature Auction
Orlando,
Heritage’s full slate of auctions change only in their date and location. Heritage will go forward with the scheduled numismatic auctions, just as we have done seamlessly and successfully when the April 2020
Central States, June and September
Long Beach, and Summer
ANA conventions were canceled.
Dallas, to be held January 20 to 24 – including an unprecedented three
When all is said and done, more than 500 world-class rarities will change hands in those outstanding sessions alone, supported by more than 1,700 additional lots in three afternoon
Signature floor sessions and an online-only Sunday Heritage Auctions Signature Internet session.