Strong Demand for Latest SS Central America Treasure

The “Ship of Gold” is sailing quickly. A total of 2,935 U.S. Mint gold coins retrieved from the last recovery of sunken treasure from the fabled SS Central America and made available in the market already have been sold out by the California Gold Marketing Group (CGMG).

“In an incredibly short period of time, the federal issue coins from America’s greatest sunken treasure have been sold to our authorized dealers who are reporting strong sales to the public. With only a few very special exceptions, once the dealers sell their available inventory no other U.S. Mint gold coins will be available from the last expedition to this amazing treasure,” said CGMG Managing Partner Dwight Manley.

Authorized dealer Kenny Duncan of U.S. Coins in Houston, Texas remarked: “I have been very pleased with the broad-based demand for this historic gold treasure, and I expect most of my limited inventory to be gone soon.”

A total of 3,129 federal, private mint and world gold coins were brought up from the SS Central America in 2014.

“We received all of them, along with other recovered treasure, on January 9 of this year and immediately began examining, curating and cataloging the coins. Of that total, 112 were California fractional gold coins, 103 Territorials and 82 were world coins from a total of ten countries. Most of the remaining 2,832 U.S. federal issue coins all certified by PCGS, have now been sold to our authorized dealers, along with some of the other gold coins,” explained Manley.

“We are retaining for now all of the Territorials, California Gold Rush fractionals and the ‘Best-of-the-Best’ of the U.S. and world coins. For example, we are holding such items as an astounding 1857-S Indian Princess $3 graded PCGS MS67 and the single finest 1857-S Double Eagle ever graded, PCGS MS67+,” revealed Manley.

“We’ll announce more information soon about all of the ‘Best-of-the-Best” gold coins,” he said.

Each of these recently PCGS-certified coins sold by CGMG is encapsulated in specially-produced and labeled holders that contain a pinch of recovered SS Central America gold dust in a separate compartment.

The California Gold Marketing Group LLC of Brea, California acquired the 2014 treasure from Ira Owen Kane, Receiver for Recovery Limited Partnership and Columbus Exploration, LLC in a court-approved transaction in November 2017. In 1999, the group acquired all of the available treasure that was recovered in the 1980s.

Sample image of how the most recent SS Central America coins are being encapsulated by PCGS with a pinch of recovered gold dust. Photo credit: Professional Coin Grading Service www.PCGS.com.

“Wow factor” commems in PCGS exhibit at World’s Fair of Money

July 2, 2018) — Visitors to the ANA 2018 World’s Fair of Money in Philadelphia can see an impressive exhibit of classic United States commemorative coins, many of them the finest known and many with spectacular, original toning. The 144-coin collection, “The J&L 144 Complete Set,” is ranked as both the Current Finest and All-Time Finest in the Professional Coin Grading Service (www.PCGS.com) Set Registry®.

“This amazing set will be publicly displayed at the PCGS booth (#1431) during the ANA convention, August 14-18, and we anticipate it will attract quite a bit of attention because of its tremendous quality,” said PCGS President Don Willis.

“The 144-piece silver commemorative set includes all of the 50 different type coin commemoratives issued from 1892 through 1954, plus each date and mintmark of the multiple issues,” explained PCGS Set Registry Manager BJ Searls. “The J&L Set has a ‘Wow Factor’ because of its near-perfect overall grade and the beautiful toning on so many of these coins.”

Named after the first names of the collection’s owners, John and Linda, the J&L commemoratives collection has a set rating of 68.705, just a few points away from perfection. Also, 27 of the coins are the single finest graded of their kind, and 77% of the coins are “Top Pop” in the PCGS Population Report, according to Searls.

“The J&L Set illustrates the owners’ search for not only highly graded coins, but also coins that come alive with glorious toning,” explained Searls.

Highlights of the collection that can be seen at the ANA convention include:

  • 1920 Pilgrim half dollar, graded PCGS Gold Shield MS68, one of only two ever certified at that top grade by PCGS;
  • This 1920 Pilgrim half dollar, PCGS Gold Shield MS68, is one of the many highlights of the J&L commemorative coin collection — the PCGS Set Registry® Current and All-Time Finest Set — that will be exhibited by PCGS at the ANA 2018 World’s Fair of Money®. Photo credit: Professional Coin Grading Service www.PCGS.com.

  • 1922 Grant Star half dollar, PCGS Gold Shield MS67+, finest known;
  • 1923-S Monroe half dollar, PCGS Gold Shield MS67+, finest known;
  • 1925 Lexington half dollar, PCGS Gold Shield MS68+, finest known;
  • The finest known 1925 Lexington half dollar, graded PCGS Gold Shield MS68+, is part of the 144 coin set in the J&L Collection of commemoratives that can be seen at the PCGS booth during the ANA 2018 World’s Fair of Money®. Photo credit: Professional Coin Grading Service www.PCGS.com.

  • 1926 Oregon Trail half dollar, PCGS Gold Shield MS68+, finest known;
  • Many of the coins in the J&L Collection of U.S. commemoratives have spectacular, original toning, including this 1926 Oregon Trail half dollar, graded PCGS Gold Shield MS68+ and the finest known. Photo credit: Professional Coin Grading Service www.PCGS.com.

  • 1936 Cleveland half dollar, PCGS Gold Shield MS68, finest known;
  • 1937 Roanoke half dollar, PCGS Gold Shield MS68+, the finest known; and
  • 1936 Wisconsin half dollar, PCGS Gold Shield MS68+.

“The J & L Collection is a perfect example of what collectors can achieve when they put their hearts into their hobby,” said Searls. “PCGS is honored to display John and Linda’s beautiful set of commemoratives at the upcoming ANA 2018 World’s Fair of Money in Philadelphia, and also at the Long Beach Coin, Currency Stamp & Sports Collectible Expo (www.LongBeachExpo.com), September 6-8.

The set can be viewed online at https://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistry/commemoratives/commemoratives-major-sets/silver-commemoratives-144-piece-mintmark-variety-set-circulation-strikes-1892-1954/alltimeset/142776.

Since its founding in 1986, PCGS experts have certified over 38 million coins with a total market value of over $33 billion. For information about PCGS products and services, including how to submit your coins for authentication and grading, visit www.PCGS.com or call PCGS Customer Service at (800) 447-8848.

New and Improved ANA Dealer Directory Launches July 1

On July 1, the American Numismatic Association (ANA) released a modified and improved Dealer Directory. With this search engine tool, collectors can explore and discover dealers across the street or across the country. Over 1,500 dealers can be searched worldwide by name, specialty, location or keyword.

In order to stay up to date with today’s technological innovations and consumer expectations, the new Dealer Directory features a modern aesthetic and improved usability and functionality across devices. The ANA platform, which holds some of the top search engine rankings in numismatics, features updated designs and capabilities including:

Improved search options for users, including geolocation technology. Users have the option to search dealers by entering city and state, or by using their current location to find businesses and events in their vicinity.

New advertising opportunities for dealers.

Premium Listings to set member dealers apart from their competition.

“We’re thrilled to introduce our new ANA Member Dealer Directory to collectors,” said ANA Executive Director Kim Kiick. “Our updated platform features state of the art search capabilities ;that will allow ANA members and the public at large to connect with ANA dealers from coast to coast.”

Dealers on a free Basic Listing plan have the option to advertise a business name/address, owner/ANA member name, specialties, sub-specialties, a website URL, phone number and fax number.

Dealers also have the option to upgrade to a Premium Listing. This new feature allows dealers to include everything in a Basic Listing, plus business email, logo/business photos, business description, Google Maps integration, social networking pages, videos and much more. Access to this information makes it easier for collectors to find a dealer in the directory. The Premium Listing costs $24.95 a month.

Dealers interested in advertising can call (719) 482-9849 or email dealerdirectory@money.org. Dealers and advertisers must be members of the ANA to be included in the directory. The new directory can be accessed at coin-dealer-directory.money.org.

The American Numismatic Association is a congressionally chartered, nonprofit educational organization dedicated to encouraging the study and collection of coins and related items. The ANA helps its 25,000 members and the public discover and explore the world of money through its vast array of educational and outreach programs as well as its museum, library, publications, and conventions. For more information, call 719-632-2646 or visit www.money.org.

ANA Honors Distinguished Numismatists with Awards

Every year, the ANA recognizes members who go above and beyond with their service and dedication in numismatics. Awards are given to those who display a passion for the hobby, a willingness to expand it and a pride in being involved.

The Adna G. Wilde Jr. Memorial Award for Exemplary Service honors an ANA member who dedicates their time and resources to strengthen the hobby and further the educational mission of the ANA, and sets an example for others to follow.

This year, the award will be presented to ANA life member John D. Nebel of Boulder, Colorado. He will be honored during the ANA World’s Fair of Money in Philadelphia at the ANA Member and Awards Celebration on Thursday, August 16.

Nebel joined the ANA in 1989. He customized the ANA’s member database and in 1995, registered and purchased the ANA’s signature money.org. domain name. Since 2015, he has served the American Numismatic Society in New York City as a life fellow and trustee.

Since 2014, Nebel has authored biannual articles for The Numismatist about his passion, ancient coins. His immersion in numismatics has led him to study classic literature, learn to decipher Attic Greek (the language of ancient Athens), and make friends in the Classics Department at the University of Colorado. Nebel manages to devote many hours to numismatics and the intense study it demands and always welcomes opportunities to support the ANA and its educational programs.

The Medal of Merit honors individuals who have dedicated numerous years of service to the Association and promotion of the hobby. The 2018 recipients will be recognized at the ANA World’s Fair of Money in Philadelphia, to be held August 14-18.

  • ANA Treasurer Larry Baber has spent 25 years volunteering at the ANA’s annual conventions. Since 1977, he has dedicated his talents to judging exhibits at ANA conventions, even serving as chief judge in 1994-95. Baber has held various offices in clubs throughout the United States, including the San Diego Numismatic Society, Maui Coin Club, California State Numismatic Association and Hawaii State Numismatic Association. He also serves as a public speaker, presenting talks at local, state and national meetings and conventions, and has earned numerous accolades for his own exhibits.
  • Longtime ANA Summer Seminar instructor and Early American coinage expert, John Kraljevich Jr. ;is the second recipient. When he was just 16, he received the ANA’s Outstanding Young Numismatist of the Year award. He has served as secretary of the Colonial Coin Collectors Club (1994-96), vice president of the Medal Collectors of America (2003-06) and secretary of the Early American Coppers (2008-12). An ANA member since 2008, Kraljevich volunteers as an exhibit judge, has authored numerous award-winning articles and contributed content to more than a dozen books and auction catalogues.

Numismatic Art Award for Excellence in Medallic Sculpture recognizes an individual whose imaginative compositions transcend circulating coins.

The recipient this year is Carsten Theumer, from Zeitz, Germany. From 1977-82, he studied sculpture with Bernd Göbel at the Giebichenstein Art Academy, where he currently works as an artist and teacher. Known for his mastery of the small form and his bronze sculptures, his work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions worldwide and is part of many museum collections, including the British Museum in London and institutions in Pernik, Bulgaria; Edinburgh, Scotland; and Dresden, Munich, Stuttgart, Nuremberg and Berlin, Germany. His best-known coin design is the 10-euro commemorative coin produced to honor the 200th anniversary of Friedrich Schiller’s death in 2005.

Harry J. Forman Dealer of the Year honors a professional numismatist who shows uncommon dedication to strengthening the hobby and the ANA, and displays exemplary ethical standards as a numismatic dealer.

This year, the award was presented to Larry L. Lee by former ANA President and good friend Jeff Garrett in May. Lee began his hobby when he was a teenager by collecting silver pieces he came across. After reading an issue of Coin World magazine, he found people looking to purchase specimens made of the disappearing medal. After he sold his first piece, he was hooked. In 1972, Lee joined the ANA as a life member and is also a member of the Professional Numismatists Guild and was certified by Accredited Precious Metals Dealers in 2015. At an April 25, 2013 Heritage Auctions sale, Lee purchased a 1913 Liberty Head nickel previously owned by the late collector/dealer George O. Walton. He is also the owner of the 1861 Paquet reverse double eagle, of which only two are known to exist.

The American Numismatic Association is a congressionally chartered, nonprofit educational organization dedicated to encouraging the study and collection of coins and related items. The ANA helps its 25,000 members and the public discover and explore the world of money through its vast array of educational and outreach programs as well as its museum, library, publications, and conventions. For more information, call 719-632-2646 or visit www.money.org.

David Lawrence Rare Coins and D.L. Hansen Acquire the “King of American Coins”

David Lawrence Rare Coins, on behalf of Dell Loy Hansen, acquired one of the fifteen known examples of the world-famous 1804 Draped Bust Dollar, known as the “King of American Coins” for $2.64 million via the Heritage Auctions event on June 14th, hosted by the Long Beach Coin Expo. As one of only eight Class I 1804 dollars, it was struck in the mid-1830s as part of special sets to be given as diplomatic gifts. This piece is graded Proof 62 by PCGS.

Known as the Mickley-Hawn-Queller specimen, the piece has a long history that can be traced back to at least 1847. In its most recent prior auction appearance in August 2013, it realized $3,877500 in a Heritage auction. While the present offering brought far less than what was anticipated by most, it was this opportunity that encouraged John Brush, President of David Lawrence Rare Coins (DLRC), to enter the bidding.

Mr. Brush stated, “We were ecstatic to be a part of the purchase of such a legendary numismatic rarity. We purchased the coin on behalf of our partner, Dell Loy Hansen, to be added to his incredible collection. We had discussed the coin prior to the auction, but the decision to bid on it was literally made 5-10 lots before it was auctioned. With the previous auction records from 2008 and 2013 at $3.7-$3.8M, we thought it would be a bargain if we could acquire it somewhere below $3M. In the end, we thought the final realization of $2,640,000 was a fantastic value, and we were very happy to add it to the fantastic collection of Mr. Hansen.”

Businessman Dell Loy Hansen, owner of the Real Salt Lake Major League Soccer team and partner with John Brush at DLRC, has been in the process of building a world-class coin cabinet to rival the Eliasberg Collection of U.S. Coins over the past three years. The 1804 dollar was an addition that many thought would elude him. However, his patience was rewarded in this acquisition, and it appears that he obtained the coin at a significant value. As Mr. Hansen stated, “This is another important piece for our ‘Quest for Eliasberg,’ and we are excited to add it to the collection.” With the curatorial help of John Brush and the team at David Lawrence, the collection now contains in excess of 10,000 coins, many of which are the finest graded. Seconded only by the National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian, the D.L. Hansen Collection now surpasses in quality (according to the PCGS Set Registry) the legendary collection of Louis Eliasberg, and is considered by many as the Greatest U.S. Coin Collection of All-Time.

Historically, the 1804 dollar has long been considered the world’s most valuable coin. However, several pieces have entered the market in recent years, amongst them a 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle, of dubious legal origin, that realized $7.59 million in 2002. Still, the 1804 dollar is one of the hobby’s most famous rarities and is coveted by collectors the world over.

ABOUT DAVID LAWRENCE RARE COINS

David Lawrence Rare Coins was founded in 1979 by David Lawrence Feigenbaum, in a spare bedroom. A passionate collector his entire life, he made the jump to dealing when his collecting desires surpassed his limited professor’s budget. David passed away after a long battle with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease), and David’s son, John Feigenbaum took the reins and oversaw the company’s growth until 2015. In August of 2015, John became the Publisher of the CDN Publishing and passed operations to John Brush.

Mr. Brush directs the company with the help of an extremely dedicated staff of 20 employees. The management team has a cumulative total of over 80 years with the company and the team of numismatists offer over 100 years of experience. They are deeply passionate about all aspects of coin collecting, and whether the coin is $5, $50 or $5 million, they are here to serve the collector with the best quality, service, and price possible. Brush and the DLRC staff are also equally focused on bringing the latest technology advances to the hobby.

The company has handled many legendary rarities of United States numismatics including the finest certified 1796 No Pole Liberty Cap Half Cent, two examples of the 1894-S Barber Dime, a gem 1876-CC Twenty Cent Piece, the finest known 1901-S Barber Quarter, three of the 12 known 1870-S Seated Dollars, the historic 1815 $5 Gold Half Eagle, one of the two known 1825/4 $5 Gold Half Eagle, and the Mickley-Hawn-Queller 1804 Proof Draped Bust Dollar. They also helped to assemble and then sell the $25 million Richmond Collection at three public auctions hosted in New York City and Baltimore, Maryland and are the curators of the All-Time Greatest Collection of U.S. Coins, the D.L. Hansen Collection.

David Lawrence Rare Coins is an industry leader in the trading and auctioning of U.S. rare coins certified by PCGS, NGC, and CAC. DLRC holds weekly internet auctions and offers sellers the options of direct sale or consignment to auction. To work with David Lawrence or for any question as to how they can help your collection, please call 1-800-776-0560 or email coins@davidlawrence.com.

DLRC is located in Virginia Beach, VA, and offers products via their website, trade shows, Amazon, eBay, as well as several other numismatic-related venues.

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