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Greg Cohen: Ten Coins I d Love to Own

  As a professional numismatist who has worked for some of the biggest companies in the industry, I have had the honor of being a part of the sale of some of the greatest coins in existence, from ancient to modern times. Most recently, having cataloged the Bruce Morelan Collection of early type and silver dollars, I have had the honor of having the finest 1794 dollar (the most expensive coin ever sold) and the Dexter-Dunham-Pogue 1804 dollar cross my desk. As someone who has cataloged such great rarities, one might think “why could someone like that want to own that could top those seven-figure rarities?” My list is going to be completely different than anything you would expect. Each of the 10 coins listed below would form the “core” of a collection that would explain who Greg Cohen is, as a numismatist and history buff. These 10 pieces almost make up a numismatic biography of myself.

Obsolete US Currency Highlights: Polar Air and Polar Bear Notes

Obsolete US Currency Highlights: Polar Air and Polar Bear Notes Obsolete currency collectors are often drawn to notes with visually striking and dramatic vignettes. Notes from the Continental Bank of Boston have provided collectors with green and black printed remainders that feature bold vignettes and have been popularly collected for years –  Polar Bear Notes. The March PMG. As freezing arctic air has swept across much of the country, the image found on the $3 Continental Bank note from this sheet seems particularly appropriate. Titled “The White Bear”, the vignette by American Bank Note Company (ABNC) engraver F.O.C. Darley displays four men in a small boat about to be overturned by an attacking polar bear. The scene is one of the most recognizable in all of obsolete currency, if not American currency as a whole. The type is listed as No. 24 in

Stack s Bowers Galleries Announces New Philadelphia Gallery at 1735 Market Street

Stack’s Bowers Galleries Announces New Philadelphia Gallery at 1735 Market Street Philadelphia, 18th Street and John F. Kennedy Boulevard, the new gallery is situated in the heart of Center City, in the midst of the area’s best dining, shopping, and entertainment. It is just blocks away from such iconic landmarks as the Comcast Center, 30th Street Amtrak station, granting convenient access to collectors across the entire Northeast. Renovations are currently underway and the firm hopes to open the 1735 Market Street storefront to collectors in late summer 2021. With the opening of this new gallery, Stack’s Bowers Galleries is thrilled to unite America’s greatest numismatic city with the country’s most accomplished rare coin firm.

Historic 1794 Starred Reverse Cent Featured in Stack s Bowers March Las Vegas Auction

Historic 1794 Starred Reverse Cent Featured in Stack s Bowers March Las Vegas Auction
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Stack s Bowers February World Coin Auction - Lots You Need to Know

Stack s Bowers February World Coin Auction - Lots You Need to Know
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