In Largest Ever Regency Auction, Legend Rare Coin Auctions to Present Many Important Coins
855 Lots to be presented in first ever two-day event, including a special “Silver Dollar Day” auction
(April 20, 2018—Lincroft, NJ)—Legend Rare Coin Auctions’ 26th Regency Auction will be the firm’s largest and most impressive auction yet. The official auction for the May 2018 PCGS Member’s Show at Harrah’s in New Orleans, will take place on Wednesday, May 16 and Thursday, May 17, 2018. It will feature coins from very important collections showcasing some of the finest coins that the rare coin market has to offer; there is something for everyone.
The Wednesday, May 16th auction session has been billed as “Silver Dollar Day,” and is anchored by the P.F.M. Collection of Morgan Dollars and the Crow River Peace Dollar Collection. Selections from the Aurora Borealis Collection serves as the backbone to the event’s toned dollar section.
“The P.F.M. Collection is the current #6 set on the PCGS Registry, and features many exceptional gem quality coins,” explains Julie Abrams, the firm’s president. “and some are pedigreed to the great Morgan dollar collections like Jack Lee and Coronet. The Crow River Collection was assembled by the same collector who put together the record shattering set of $10 Indians that Legend Auctions sold last October.”
Highlights of Dollar Day include:
Lot 5 $1 1802 PCGS MS63+
Lot 22 $1 1879-CC Capped Die. PCGS MS65 From the P.F.M. Collection
Lot 56 $1 1884-S PCGS MS63 From the P.F.M. Collection
Lot 77 $1 1889-CC PCGS MS63 From the P.F.M. Collection
Lot 89 $1 1891-O PCGS MS65 DMPL CAC From the P.F.M. Collection
Lot 94 $1 1892-S PCGS MS65 From the P.F.M. Collection
Lot 98 $1 1893-S PCGS AU58 From the P.F.M. Collection
Lot 203 $1 1904-O PCGS MS67 CAC
Lot 222 $1 1927-D PCGS MS66 CAC From the Crow River Collection
Lot 229 $1 1934-S PCGS MS66 CAC From the Crow River Collection
Day Two offers a wide selection of very high-end coins from early copper to gold and patterns. The session begins with The Premier Barber Collection (Proof Dimes and Mint State Quarters), which are duplicates from a world class collection assembled by a very picky collector client of Legend Numismatics. Every coin ranks towards the top of the population report and the vast majority are PCGS/CAC, including a 1900-O PCGS MS67+ GOLD CAC. From there, the auction session continues with exceptional toned Proof Indian Head Cents from the Aurora Borealis Collection. The David Poole Collection of Proof Three Cent Nickels features many of the finest examples of this obsolete series, and is a study in Cameo and Deep Cameo coins. A wide range of half dollars from Bust, Seated, and Walking Liberty (including Dale Larsen’s Collection of Toned Late Date Walkers) will delight any collector.
Gold coins make up a great portion of the sale. A complete set of Classic Head quarter eagles, the Oak Crest Collection of Carson City Half Eagles, and individual high grade and rare date gold coins broaden the depth of the offering, including a decent selection of early half eagles. A newly graded 1861-O $20 in PCGS AU53 CAC and a GEM 1907 High Relief in PCGS MS66 are additional single coin highlights. Rounding out the sale is the Steven Cook Collection of Patterns, Part 1—a collection of 150+ patterns being sold in two parts, the first 77 in the May 2018 Regency Auction.
“The diverse nature of Thursday evening’s Regency Auction session has elicited a strong collector response,” said Greg Cohen, Senior Numismatist of Legend Auctions. “Whether you collect early type coins, 19th century proofs, rare date gold, or neat pattern coins, there is a wide range of coins at all price points. Collectors will have, in some cases, once in a decade (or more) opportunities to acquire great coins for their cabinets.”
Thursday’s highlights include:
Lot 257 10C 1914 PCGS PR68 CAC From the Premier Barber Collection
Lot 269 25C 1900-O PCGS MS67+ GOLD CAC From the Premier Barber Collection
Lot 302 1/2C 1855 PCGS MS65+ RD CAC
Lot 329 1C 1881 PCGS PR66 RD CAM CAC From the Aurora Borealis Collection
Lot 356 1C 1935 PCGS MS68+ RD CAC
Lot 288 3CN 1866 PCGS PR67 DCAM From the David Poole Collection
Lot 467 H10C 1859 PCGS MS68+ CAC
Lot 470 10C 1796 PCGS MS63 CAC
Lot 474 10C 1836 PCGS MS67+ CAC
Lot 509 25C 1867-S PCGS MS67 CAC
Lot 525 25C 1916 Standing. PCGS MS67 FH
Lot 579 50C 1887 NGC MS65 GOLD CAC
Lot 607 50C 1945 PCGS MS67+ CAC From the Dale Larsen Collection
Lot 665 25C 1883 Hawaii. PCGS PR67 CAM CAC
Lot 695 $3 1878 PCGS PR63+ DCAM CAC
Lot 710 $5 1871-CC PCGS AU58 CAC From the Oak Crest Collection
Lot 715 $5 1876-CC PCGS AU58 CAC From the Oak Crest Collection
Lot 747 $20 1861-O PCGS AU53 CAC
Lot 756 $20 1903 PCGS MS66+
Lot 812 25C 1870 J-939. NGC PR65 From the Steven Cook Collection. Ex. Eliasberg-Simpson
Lot 821 50C 1870 J-970. PCGS PR64 CAM CAC From the Steven Cook Collection.
Lot 829 25C 1871 J-1099. PCGS PR65 CAC From the Steven Cook Collection
Lot 831 $2.50 1872 J-1234. PCGS PR63 DCAM From the Steven Cook Collection
Lot 836 10C 1877 J-1498. PCGS PR65 BN CAC From the Steven Cook Collection
Lot 851 $1 1872 J-1214. PCGS PR65+ CAM CAC
For more information about, or to bid on these and all 855 lots in the 26th Regency Auction, being conducted at Harrah’s New Orleans on May 16 and 17, 2018, go to www.legendauctions.com. If you have any questions regarding viewing lots, or any other arrangements regarding Regency Auction 26, contact us at info@legendauctions.com. To consign to any upcoming auction sale, email Greg Cohen at greg@legendauctions.com or Julie Abrams at julie@legendauctions.com.
U.S. Mint Video: Bullion Coins: Making Money Episode 6
Episode Six in the “Making Money” series looks at how the West Point Mint produces bullion coins.
Watch on YouTube at https://youtu.be/27B1N23jzKc
U.S. Mint Video: Gold and Silver Vault
Take a look inside the West Point Mint’s gold and silver vault.
View on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/QOXA4wZDWJM
NGC Confirms Discovery of Fourth Known 1854-S $5
Discovery of a Lifetime!
A coin that a New England man originally thought was a counterfeit has been authenticated by NGC as only the fourth known 1854-S Liberty Head Half Eagle.
“It’s like finding an original Picasso at a garage sale. It’s the discovery of a lifetime: a previously unknown surviving example of one of America’s greatest coins,” said NGC Chairman Mark Salzberg.
The phrase “Discovery of a Lifetime” was noted on NGC’s certification label when it graded and encapsulated this previously unreported 1854-S $5 as NGC XF 45.
Mint records indicate that only 268 Half Eagles were struck at the San Francisco Mint in 1854. One surviving example is in the National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., another is owned by the Pogue family of Texas, and a third example has not been seen since it was stolen from industrialist Willis DuPont in Coconut Grove, Florida, in 1967.
3rd Edition of Whitman’s Guide Book of Franklin and Kennedy Half Dollars Expanded With New Research and Market Analysis
(Pelham, Alabama) — Whitman Publishing announces the release of the updated and expanded new third edition of A Guide Book of Franklin and Kennedy Half Dollars, by professional numismatist Rick Tomaska. The 320-page book will be available from booksellers and hobby shops nationwide on May 8, 2018, for $19.95. Before then it is available for preorder (including online at www.Whitman.com).
Franklin (1948–1963) and Kennedy (1964 to date) half dollars are two of the most popular series in modern U.S. coinage. “Collectors can enjoy challenges and rewards with these coins whether their hobby budget is $50 a month or $50,000,” said author Tomaska, who provides pricing in multiple grades for each coin. In addition to sharing behind-the-scenes knowledge of the retail and auction markets, Tomaska gives the history of their designs, production, and other technical and cultural aspects. He explores transitions in Mint craftsmanship and reveals why Franklin and Kennedy half dollars represent the end of an era. He studies the coins date by date with commentary on exceptional and highly toned specimens, describes how Proof coins are made and graded, and teaches about Cameo and Deep Cameo contrast, Full Bell Lines, certified coin populations, and other factors important to value and rarity. Collectible die varieties, tips for smart buying, and hundreds of full-color photographs round out the contents.
The third edition has been expanded by more than 10 percent, to 320 pages, with no change in its retail price of $19.95. New features in this edition include record auction and retail prices; coverage of the 1964–2014 gold and silver Kennedy half dollars; and new illustrated appendices on “Exceptional Cameo Contrast” and remarkable error and misstruck Franklin and Kennedy halves. In addition, Tomaska has included an illustrated chapter on Proof Liberty Walking half dollars, which he describes as “true classics born during the wonderful Renaissance era in American coin design” and as precursors to the Proofs of the Franklin series.
“Longtime specialists will appreciate the new information in this volume,” said Whitman publisher Dennis Tucker, “while beginning collectors will benefit from an immersion in its two very popular and historically significant coin series.”
Numismatic historian Q. David Bowers, writing in the foreword, said, “By reading this book you can become an expert on these widely collected coins.”
By Rick Tomaska; foreword by Q. David Bowers
ISBN 0794845290
Softcover, 6 x 9 inches, full color
320 pages
Retail $19.95 U.S.
URL: https://www.whitman.com/store/Inventory/Detail/A-Guide-Book-of-Franklin-and-Kennedy-Half-Dollars-3rd-Edition+0794845290









