U.S. Medals and Tokens Featured in New MEGA RED, 4th Edition

(Pelham, Alabama) — Collectors of exonumia (tokens, medals, and similar coin-like objects) will enjoy more than 50 pages devoted to their interests in the fourth edition of MEGA RED (the Deluxe Edition of the Guide Book of United States Coins). Eight of the book’s twenty-five appendices feature American exonumia ranging from dime-sized tokens to dollar-sized and larger medals. The 1,504-page MEGA RED is available from booksellers and hobby shops nationwide, as well as online (including at the publisher’s Web site, Whitman.com). It retails for $49.95.

Many of these specialized appendices are by Whitman Publishing numismatic director Q. David Bowers, who serves as senior editor of MEGA RED. Readers will find the following:

  • So-Called Dollars: Appendix G, written by Jeff Shevlin with additional research by Bill Hyder, is an illustrated 16-page feature on the So-Called Dollars of the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, with historical notes, specifications, rarity ratings, and valuations in nine grades.
  • Dimes in American Popular Culture: Appendix H, by Joel J. Orosz, is a nostalgic stroll down Memory Lane with dime-related materials ranging from song lyrics to pulp magazines, plus political and satirical encased dimes, shell cards, tokens, related numismatic ephemera, and more. 9 pages.
  • Advertising on a Dime: Appendix K, by Bowers, focuses on advertisements and political messages counterstamped on U.S. dimes; plus Civil War–era encased postage stamps of the ten-cent denomination. 6 pages.
  • Civil War Sutlers’ “Dime” Tokens: Appendix O, by Bowers, is a showcase of ten-cent tokens issued by licensed retailers known as sutlers, who typically traveled with Army troops during the Civil War and supplied the soldiers with goods. 3 pages.
  • Civil War “Dime” Store Cards: Appendix P, by Bowers, illustrates Civil War tokens issued to be redeemable for 10¢, standing in for the nation’s silver dimes, which were hoarded out of circulation by the summer of 1862. 2 pages.
  • Dimes as Planchets for Civil War Tokens: Appendix Q, by Bowers, explores rare silver tokens, struck over federal silver dimes, issued as numismatic collectibles during the Civil War. 2 pages.
  • Irradiated Dimes: Appendix U, by Bowers, is an illustrated study of Barber, Mercury, and Roosevelt dimes irradiated in isotope cabinets and encased in souvenir holders in the 1940s, ’50s, and ’60s as educational examples of atomic energy. 3 pages.
  • Modern U.S. Mint Medals: Appendix W, by Dennis Tucker, is an 11-page overview of bronze, silver, gold, and other medals struck by the United States Mint since the Bicentennial celebrations of the 1970s, including Congressional Gold Medals, World War I and World War II commemoratives, silver Presidential medals, and others.

The fourth edition of MEGA RED has a special focus on U.S. dimes with a 294-page feature section covering ten-cent pieces from 1796 to 2018, with more than 1,600 dime photographs and a study of 845 varieties. Images are from the Whitman Publishing historical archives plus coins photographed by Heritage Auctions, Stack’s Bowers Galleries, NGC and PCGS, the Smithsonian, and individual hobbyists who answered Whitman’s call for dime photographs.

MEGA RED is billed as the “biggest, most useful Red Book ever.” It measures 7 x 10 inches and has 1,040 more pages than the regular edition. The larger size and increased page count combined make MEGA RED five times bigger than the regular-edition Red Book. It prices more than 8,000 items in up to 13 grades each, with 48,000 individual values and more than 15,000 auction records covering circulated, Mint State, and Proof coinage. The book is illustrated with thousands of full-color images, including thousands that are new to this edition.

MEGA RED is available from booksellers and hobby shops nationwide, and online.

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MEGA RED: A Guide Book of United States Coins, Deluxe Edition, 4th edition
ISBN 0794845800
1,504 pages, full color, $49.95 retail
By R.S. Yeoman; Senior Editor Q. David Bowers; Valuations Editor Jeff Garrett; Editor Emeritus Kenneth Bressett

Fabled 1804 Dollar Among PCGS-Certified Highlights in Heritage’s June Long Beach Auction

A legendary Class I Original 1804 Draped Bust silver dollar, the Mickley-Hawn-Queller specimen graded PCGS PR-62, will be just one of the historic, numismatic rarities certified by Professional Coin Grading Service (www.PCGS.com) offered by Heritage Auctions (www.HA.com) at the Long Beach Coin, Currency, Stamp & Sports Collectible Expo (www.LongBeachExpo.com), June 14-16, 2018.

“Only eight Class I examples are known of the fabled 1804-dated dollars, one of the most popular of all United States rare coins. This one certainly will become the highlight of its next proud owner’s collection,” said PCGS President Don Willis.

According to PCGS CoinFacts (www.PCGSCoinFacts.com), even though the date on the coin is 1804, “…the first 1804 silver dollars were struck in or about 1834 when orders came from the State Department for special sets of coins to be struck for diplomatic purposes.”

Some of the remarkable PCGS-certified coins that will be offered on Thursday, June 14, in the Premier section of Heritage’s June 14-17 Long Beach Signature Auction are in the older, green insert label holders.

“Among the major attractions in the auction are outstanding items from a 22-coin type set, and each coin was carefully chosen for rarity and condition,” explained Willis.

In addition to the 1804 dollar, other highlights from that type set include:

  • One of the finest known 1793 Chain America cents With Period (S-4, B-5, R.3). It is graded PCGS MS-65 BN CAC and was formerly in the Eliasberg Collection.
  • Formerly in the Eliasberg Collection, one of the finest known 1793 Chain America cents With Period, graded PCGS MS-65 BN, is one of the PCGS-certified coins Heritage Auctions will offer at the June 2018 Long Beach Expo.
    Photo credit: Heritage Auctions www.HA.com

  • 1794 Flowing Hair Bust Dollar, graded PCGS XF-40 CAC, a rare example of the first silver dollars struck by the United States Mint.
  • The Mickley-Hawn-Queller specimen 1804 dollar, graded PCGS PR-62, will be offered by Heritage Auctions at the June 2018 Long Beach Expo.
    Photo credit: Professional Coin Grading Service www.PCGS.com

  • 1907 Saint-Gaudens $20 High Relief, Wire Rim, PCGS MS-67 CAC, described by Heritage as “an amazing coin” with surfaces that “are essentially perfect… the satiny mint luster glows.”
  • Graded PCGS MS-67, this 1907 Saint-Gaudens High Relief, Wire Rim Double Eagle is one of the outstanding type set collection coins in the June 2018 Long Beach Expo auction to be conducted by Heritage Auctions
    Photo credit: Heritage Auctions www.HA.com

“The Long Beach Expo continues to be an excellent location for conducting our auctions on-site and online around the world. Heritage is proud to be the official auctioneer of the show,” said Heritage Auctions Executive Vice President Todd Imhof.

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.

Legend’s Largest Auction Shatters Records in New Orleans

Anchor collections attract largest number of bidders in firm’s history

(Lincroft, NJ—May 18, 2018) Nearly double the number of lots in a typical Regency Auction, Legend’s 26th Regency, held over two days in New Orleans attracted the largest number of viewers, registrants and bidders in the firm’s history. Directly leading to an explosion of activity prior to and during the live auction sessions. In all, 855 lots crossed the auction block, with 237 silver dollars making up the first ever thematic session dubbed “Dollar Day.” With anchor consignments of Morgan and Peace dollars sold on Wednesday and major collections of Barber dimes and quarters, toned Proof Indian cents, three cent nickels, toned Walking Liberty half dollars, Carson City half eagles and Patterns making up Thursday’s Auction session. The firm reports a 20% increase in the number of registered bidders from the previous record achieved at Regency Auction 23. Proving yet again that the boutique Regency Auctions presented by Legend Rare Coin Auctions is a powerhouse in the numismatic auction business. The official auctioneer for the PCGS Member’s Show brings out the biggest and best buyers resulting in netting exceptionally strong results for consignors.

Regency Auction 26 began with an explosive start. The first day’s offerings, focused solely on silver dollars, anchored by the P.F.M. Collection of Morgan Dollars, selections from the world-famous Aurora Borealis Collection of Toned Morgan Dollars and the Crow River Collection of Peace Dollars. In all, the 237-lot auction session saw record-breaking participation from numismatic enthusiasts from all over the world. Amongst the most notable pieces, the highest grossing lot in the session was the 1892-S dollar in MS65 PCGS from the P.F.M. Collection, the current # 6 PCGS Registry Set, realizing $193,875.

Other Dollar Day highlights hailing from the P.F.M Collection of Morgan Dollars, the Crow River Peace Dollar Collection and other important consignments include:

Lot 8 – $1 1865 PCGS PR64+ CAM CAC realized $17,038
Lot 29 – $1 1880-CC PCGS MS67 CAC realized $29,375
Lot 44 $1 1882 PCGS MS67 CAC realized $28,200
Lot 77 $1 1889-CC PCGS MS63 realized $42,300
Lot 78 $1 1889-O PCGS MS66+ realized $43,475
Lot 89 – $1 1891-O PCGS MS65 DMPL CAC realized $58,750
Lot 116 $1 1899-O Micro O. PCGS MS64+ CAC realized $32,900
Lot 131 $1 1903-S PCGS MS66 CAC realized $25,850
Lot 171 – $1 1880-S MS65+ CAC realized $10,281
Lot 207 – $1 1921 Peace PCGS MS66 CAC realized $18,212
Lot 222 $1 1927-D PCGS MS66 CAC realized $41,125
Lot 229 $1 1934-S PCGS MS66 CAC realized $32,900
Lot 232 – $1 1925 PCGS MS67+ CAC realized $32,900

“Silver dollars have always been a major part of our firm’s legacy,” Julie Abrams, President of Legend Rare Coin Auctions said after the conclusion of Dollar Day. “Now the P.F.M. and Crow River Collections are among the great collections of silver dollars we have been privileged to auction over the years, all of which have brought record numbers—we are proud to add these two collections to our list of record breaking silver dollar auctions.”

“We knew early on that the concept of Dollar Day would attract not just great consignments that came in after the announcement was made, but it would bring out the very best, strongest buyers to the auction. We had so many requests to view lots ahead of time—in our California and New York City official previews, special requests at Central States, and appointments for private viewings in our headquarters that these amazing collections would attract record prices,” added Greg Cohen, senior numismatist for LRCA.

The Regency Auction continued the evening of Thursday, May 17. From the start, bidding was fierce, with drawn-out bidding warfare breaking out on many lots. The Premier Collection featured duplicates from a world-class collection of Proof Barber Dimes, Mint State Barber Quarters and Walking Liberty Half Dollars assembled quietly and patiently by an astute Legend Numismatics client. Following the Premier Collection, many coins realized well in excess of their estimates, in some cases double the estimate or more! Historically important coins experienced extremely strong demand, including the GEM Fugio Copper and Confederate Cent Restrike. Selections from the Aurora Borealis Collection of toned Indian cents drew attention from specialist collectors realizing strong bids across the board. Silver type coins also attracted extremely strong bidding, especially for fresh to the market GEM quality issues. A small, high powered group of Seated half dimes and other 19th-century silver realized well in excess of presale estimates exceeding expectations. Coins with beautiful toning sparked a fire among collectors, with the toned Walking Liberty half dollars featured in the Dale Larsen Collection eliciting exceptional results overall. The small selection of classic commemoratives proved that there is life to this series that has just been battered over the years. Gold coins in all series glittered and glowed. Anchored by the Oak Crest Collection of Carson City Half Eagles, advanced collectors, gold bugs and many other enthusiastic buyers alike duked it out to win the coins of their fancy. Closing out the Regency Auction was Part 1 of the extensive Steven Cook Collection of Patterns, a large and diverse cabinet of these RARE coins.

Among the many highlights, these coins showed amazing prices brought across the board:

Lot 238 10C 1893 PCGS MS67+ CAC realized $17,625
Lot 268 25C 1898-O PCGS MS66+ CAC realized $22,913
Lot 298 FUGIO 1787 UNITED STATES, 4 CINQ. PCGS MS65 BN CAC realized $20,563
Lot 299 1C 1861 C.S.A. Restrike, Copper. PCGS PR64 BN CAC realized $52,875
Lot 303 1C 1800 PCGS AU58 realized $17,038
Lot 356 1C 1935 PCGS MS68+ RD CAC realized $34,075
Lot 385 3CS 1864 PCGS PR67+ CAM CAC realized $31,725
Lot 387 3CN 1865 PCGS PR67 DCAM realized $23,500
Lot 467 H10C 1859 PCGS MS68+ CAC realized $25,850
Lot 474 10C 1836 PCGS MS67+ CAC realized $73,438
Lot 514 25C 1863 PCGS PR66 CAM CAC realized $18,213
Lot 583 50C 1876 PCGS PR66 CAC realized $12,338
Lot 595 50C 1941-D PCGS MS67+ CAC realized $11,163
Lot 640 50C 1941 PCGS PR68+ CAC realized $18,800
Lot 656 50C 1936-D Rhode Island. PCGS MS68 CAC realized $43,475
Lot 672 G$1 1880 PCGS MS66 GOLD CAC realized $6,463
Lot 686 $2.50 1905 PCGS MS68 realized $24,675
Lot 710 $5 1871-CC PCGS AU58 CAC realized $44,650
Lot 718 $5 1879-CC PCGS AU58 CAC realized $16,450
Lot 736 $5 1903 PCGS MS67 realized $27,025
Lot 829 25C 1871 J-1019. PCGS PR65 CAC realized $7,344
Lot 834 20C 1875 J-1414. PCGS PR64 BN CAC realized $10,869
Lot 836 10C 1877 J-1498. PCGS PR65 BN CAC realized $10,281
Lot 851 $1 1872 J-1214. PCGS PR65+ CAM CAC realized $31,725

“The Regency Auction enjoyed record phone, internet and live bidding in the room through both nights’ sales. We have never seen such a turnout for our auctions,” Laura Sperber observed. “The lot viewing table in New Orleans was standing room only from open ‘til close. Once bidding began, in many cases there were multiple bidders battling it out to bring home the numismatic prize they desired! The stats don’t just speak for themselves, they scream! There were over 100,000 unique page visits. All the exposure we gave the coins in our worldwide marketing campaign prior to the sale and lot viewing across the country, made sure that every coin was seen by the largest possible group of buyers.”

Julie Abrams added, “Legend’s special brand of boutique auctions, with hand-selected consignments, and expert descriptions have yet again brought out the biggest and best buyers, helping our consignors realize maximum value for their prized rarities. We are always accepting consignments for our upcoming auctions, and the July Regency Auction already has hundreds of great, fresh to the market coins: including a “mini pre-1800 type set,” a world-class Morgan dollar collection from a well-known specialist, the Chester Roche Collection of Gold Coins, and Part 2 of the Steven Cook Pattern Collection”

Legend Rare Coin Auctions is a boutique auction firm that handles the finest in rare coins. Founded by Laura Sperber, the firm’s Regency Auctions are the official auctions for the PCGS Member’s Only Shows. For more information about consigning to, or bidding in upcoming auctions, visit www.legendauctions.com.

United States Mint Opens Sales of 2018 American Eagle Silver Uncirculated Coin on May 24

WASHINGTON – The United States Mint (Mint) will accept orders for the 2018 American Eagle One Ounce Silver Uncirculated Coin (product code 18EG) on May 24 at noon Eastern Time (ET). The coin will sell for $46.95.

The Mint has produced the American Eagle One Ounce Silver Uncirculated Coin since 1986. It is the collector version of the Mint’s American Eagle Silver Bullion Coin and bears the “W” mint mark of the West Point Mint. The obverse (heads) design features Adolph A. Weinman’s full-length figure of Liberty in full stride, enveloped in folds of the flag, with her right hand extended and branches of laurel and oak in her left. The reverse (tails) design features a heraldic eagle with shield, an olive branch in the right talon and arrows in the left.

Each encapsulated coin comes in a blue presentation box with a Certificate of Authenticity.

The Mint accepts orders at catalog.usmint.gov/ and at 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468). Hearing- and speech-impaired customers with TTY equipment may order at 1-888-321-MINT. Visit us online to learn about available shipping options.

The American Eagle One Ounce Silver Uncirculated Coin is also available for purchase through the Mint’s Product Enrollment Program. View details about this convenient ordering option here.

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