NGC Certifies Two Brasher Doubloons and Other Extreme Rarities from the Partrick Collection

NGC has certified hundreds of additional selections from the incomparable collection of Donald G. Partrick. Incredibly, this stunning group of coins includes two Brasher Doubloons, fabled rarities that rank among the most prized coins in all of numismatics.

The centerpiece of the Partrick Collection is undoubtedly the finest-known New York-Style Brasher Doubloon: a 1787 “EB” on Wing specimen graded NGC MS 65★. This extraordinary rarity is not only the highest-graded Brasher Doubloon by a full two points, but it has also earned NGC’s trademarked Star Designation for exceptional eye appeal.

Donald G. Partrick quietly assembled the greatest collection of Colonial and early US coins in history. In 2014, NGC was entrusted to certify the first part of his collection, a group of 350 rarities that were sold by Heritage Auctions the following year for nearly $26 million.

Now, NGC has certified many additional selections from the Partrick Collection that will be offered in a series of sales by Heritage Auctions. Many of these coins are either unique or the finest graded — a testament to Partrick’s uncompromising dedication to his hobby.

“NGC is honored to have been entrusted to certify and preserve the most important collection of Colonial and early US coins ever assembled,” said Mark Salzberg, NGC Chairman and Grading Finalizer. “These coins represent the absolute pinnacle of numismatics.”

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Limited-Edition 2020 Silver Eagles Offered by American Numismatic Association

Encapsulated Coins Feature Signatures from 16 ANA Living Presidents

Limited-edition 2020 U.S. Silver Eagles certified by NGC® with original signatures from 16 living American Numismatic Association Presidents are being offered as a membership promotion for the nonprofit hobby organization.

The program is made possible by the participating ANA Presidents, and campaign partners Numismatic Guaranty Corporation® (NGC) and APMEX®.

Numismatic collectors can obtain an exclusive Silver Eagle with a signed label from one of 16 living ANA Presidents by doing one of the following:
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  1. Make a minimum donation of $100 to the ANA
  2. Sign up three new ANA members
  3. Renew membership at a three-year term (those renewing should call 800-514-2646)
  4. Become a new member with a three-year term

Only 50 coins per President are available and will be issued randomly with a limit of one per person. The ANA Presidents featured on the NGC labels include:

Q. David Bowers — 1983-85
Kenneth L. Hallenbeck, Jr. — 1989-91
David L. Ganz — 1993-95
Kenneth Bressett — 1995-97
Anthony Swiatek — 1997-99
H. Robert Campbell — 1999-01
John Wilson — 2001-03
Gary E. Lewis — 2003-05
William Horton, Jr. — 2005-07
Barry Stuppler — 2007-09
Clifford Mishler — 2009-11
Tom Hallenbeck — 2011-13
Walter Ostromecki, Jr. — 2013-15
Jeff C. Garrett — 2015-17
Gary Adkins — 2017-19
Steve Ellsworth — 2019

ANA Presidential 2020 Silver Eagles can be reserved at info.money.org/silver-eagles or by calling 800-514-2646.

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 28,000 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 money.org.

PCGS Quarter Quest Winners Split $2,000 Prize for Finding 2020-W U.S. Virgin Islands Quarter

Two Collectors Receive Grand Prize for Finding First 2020‑W U.S. Virgin Islands Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve Quarter to be Graded by Professional Coin Grading Service

PCGS 2020 Salt River Bay winners(Santa Ana, California) August 7, 2020 – The PCGS 2020 Quarter Quest continues at Professional Coin Grading Service (www.PCGS.com) with the release of the 2020-W U.S. Virgin Islands Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve Quarter, which was released by the United States Mint on June 1. The 2020-W U.S. Virgins Islands Salt River Bay Quarter is the 53rd coin issued in the long-running American The Beautiful Quarter series that began in 2010 and ends next year.

In 2019, the U.S. Mint began striking a limited run of circulating quarters at the West Point Mint bearing the “W” mintmark. Mintages of these scarce “W” Mint Quarters have been capped at just two million specimens per design so far, and these special W Quarters have been released only in circulation; they can’t be bought in U.S. Mint Uncirculated Sets, Proof Sets, or any other numismatic offerings. Instead, U.S. Mint officials have been filtering these West Point Quarters into circulation by peppering the scarce coins into rolls and bags of quarters originating from the Philadelphia and Denver Mints.

To help raise awareness of these special coins and entice more individuals to get involved in coin collecting, PCGS launched Quarter Quest. This initiative, now in its second year, offers an array of bounties and other special incentives for those who discover each of the different W-Mint Quarters as they are released.

These rewards include cash payouts and the unique PCGS First Discovery label for the submitter(s) of the first 2020-W Quarter for each new design. Furthermore, qualifying 2020-W Quarters submitted within the first week of the PCGS First Discovery receive the PCGS First Week of Discovery pedigree. Following that initial seven-day period, qualifying 2020-W Quarters graded within the first 45 days of the PCGS First Discovery receive an Early Find label.

“The U.S. Mint has really helped spark a lot of interest in numismatics with these circulating rarities,” says PCGS President Brett Charville. “We want collectors to realize the value of these and other coins in circulation with PCGS Quarter Quest. Since 2019, PCGS Quarter Quest has awarded some $20,000 in bounties and other rewards to collectors around the United States and also offered a variety of limited pedigrees and special labels.”

For the 2020-W U.S. Virgin Islands Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve Quarter, PCGS received two quarters qualifying for the cash prize and the coveted PCGS First Discovery pedigree. PCGS is splitting the 2020 Quarter Quest $2,000 prize for this coin between two winners, both of whose 2020-W Quarters received a grade of MS64.

Anthony F. of Nevada says this 2020-W Quarters has been the find of his lifetime. “I’ve been collecting coins since 1967, when my grandfather brought home rolls of pennies from the bank for me to look through.” The five-year PCGS Collectors Club member says he began looking for W Quarters since their release in 2019 but had come up dry until a fortuitous stop at a filtered water dispenser. “My wife and I were going to make a pot of coffee and needed some ‘good’ water,” says Anthony.

He drove to the nearest filtered water machine but was initially dismayed to find a short line of people there ahead of him. “Now, I’m an impatient person normally, but I decided to wait in my car and was the third person in line. I go up, order a jug of water for 35 cents, put a dollar in, and get 65 cents back in change – two quarters, a dime, and nickel.” Both quarters appeared really “shiny” to Anthony, causing him to inspect them closer. “Sure enough, one was a ‘W.’ I was floored. I went online to see what they were selling for and went to the PCGS site and found out more about The PCGS Quarter Quest there.”

He says he was a little surprised that the bounty was still out for the Salt River Bay Quarter, which had been released in June. So, he and his wife sent their 2020-W Quarter to PCGS with the hopes of being the first to submit one of that design. Anthony was thrilled when he learned that his quarter was tied among first place. “I want to put the coin up in a special frame on the mantle with a wreath around it,” he laughs. “This is the coin I’ve been waiting my whole life to find.” Adds Anthony, “It goes to show you don’t always have to search rolls to find good coins – you can still find them in ordinary circulation.”

While Anthony is correct – that you can find scarce and valuable coins in otherwise common pocket change – there are also many amazing finds to be made through roll searching. And that’s how Kenny R. of Arkansas found his 2020-W Salt River Bay Quarter. But finding a 2020-W Quarter that qualified for the grand prize and a PCGS First Discovery pedigree didn’t necessarily come easily for him.

The longtime coin artist had ventured into coin collecting over the past year or two. “I became a silver hunter,” he says, looking through bank rolls of dimes, quarters, and half dollars for any made from silver. “I go to the bank and get a couple grand in rolls at a time.” Over the past year, he has landed many rolls worth of W-Mint Quarters, each worth $15 to $20 or more due to their scarcity.

“Then last week I found the 2020-W [Salt River Bay] Quarter and started looking up information to see what the coin was worth,” he remarks. “My 18-year-old son then told me to send the coin in for the PCGS Quarter Quest, saying ‘Dad, you gotta do it.’” So, he did, becoming a PCGS Collectors Club member at the same time. And, sure enough, he was glad he did. Kenny exclaims, “It was definitely worth it!”

For more information about The PCGS 2020 Quarter Quest, including updated information on bounties, find out which PCGS First Discovery pedigrees and prizes are available, and how much time remains for PCGS First Week of Discovery and PCGS Early Find pedigrees, please visit https://www.pcgs.com/2020quarterquest. This page also provides further information on terms and conditions for The PCGS 2020 Quarter Quest and other information on rules and qualifications.

About Professional Coin Grading Service

Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) is the premier third-party coin and banknote grading company that was launched in 1986. Over nearly 35 years, PCGS has examined and certified some 44.2 million U.S. and world coins, banknotes, medals, and tokens with a combined value of more than $41.3 billion. For more information about PCGS products and services, including how to submit your coins for authentication and grading, please visit www.PCGS.com or call PCGS Customer Service at (800) 447-8848.   

Award-Winning ‘Guide Book of United States Paper Money’ Coming in an Updated Seventh Edition

Guide Book of United States Paper Money(Pelham, Alabama) — An updated and revised seventh edition of the Guide Book of United States Paper Money will be available in September 2020. The new book is a collector’s price guide and history of the paper currency of the United States dating from federal issues introduced during the Civil War to modern-day cash. Written by numismatists Arthur L. and Ira S. Friedberg, the 416-page guide is printed in full color with hundreds of high-resolution images. It retails for $24.95 and will be available online (including at Whitman.com) and from booksellers and hobby retailers nationwide.

Thousands of federally issued notes are cataloged in detail in the Guide Book of United States Paper Money. Some are valuable rarities like Gold Certificates and $1,000 Federal Reserve Notes. Others are currency found in our wallets today. An introduction by David L. Ganz explores topics such as grading standards; star notes, the $2 bill, and World War II notes; American money in the Civil War; the Bureau of Engraving and Printing; how cash is designed, printed, and distributed; and how to collect, store, and care for paper money. The book covers every kind of federal paper money printed from the 1860s to today’s Series of 2017 Federal Reserve Notes with signatures of U.S. Treasurer Jovita Carranza and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. The authors review recent developments in the hobby including possible redesigns of the $20, $10, and $5 bills.

On the market side, the book combines the standard Friedberg cataloging system with more than 16,000 retail values in multiple grades for each note.

Regarding today’s marketplace, Arthur Friedberg said, “As the seventh edition goes to press, despite the fact that we are still in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, there is no lessening of the enthusiasm collectors have for United States paper money. Expensive notes are still setting records, and a plentiful supply of the more common material provides a field day for those wanting to expand their collection.”

The first edition of the Guide Book of United States Paper Money was published in 2005, with updated editions released in 2007, 2010, 2014, 2016, and 2019. It has earned the “Best Specialized Book on United States Paper Money” award from the Numismatic Literary Guild.

Authors Arthur and Ira Friedberg are well known in the numismatic world. They have been professional numismatists for more than 30 years. Both joined their father’s family firm, The Coin & Currency Institute, after college. Since then they have established themselves as award-winning authors, coin dealers, researchers, and numismatic consultants to numerous governments and organizations.

The Guide Book of United States Paper Money covers notes from $10,000 down to $1 face value; Treasury notes of the War of 1812; encased postage stamps; Fractional Currency; error notes; signatures on U.S. currency; uncut sheets; and other hobby topics. It includes a glossary and a bibliography for further research.

It may be borrowed for free as a benefit of membership in the American Numismatic Association, through the Dwight N. Manley Numismatic Library. ANA members receive a 10% discount on copies purchased from Whitman Publishing, the Association’s Official Supplier.

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A Guide Book of United States Paper Money, 7th edition
By Arthur L. and Ira S. Friedberg; introduction by David L. Ganz
ISBN 079484829X
Full color, illustrated, 6 x 9 inches, softcover, 416 pages
Retail $24.95
URL https://whitman.com/a-guide-book-of-united-states-paper-money-7th-edition/

PCGS 50 Days of Summer Specials Loaded with Hot Deals

Professional Coin Grading Service Offering a Variety of
Limited-Time Submission and Grading Discounts, Other Specials

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(Santa Ana, California) August 5, 2020 – Professional Coin Grading Service (www.PCGS.com) is rolling out many exciting offers for those who submit and grade their coins, banknotes, medals, and tokens through September 22, 2020. These valuable limited-time deals include free return shipping and major discounts for add-on services.

The free return shipping offer applies to submissions of 10 or more coins for select services, including Economy, Economy Special Issues, Modern, Modern Gold, Regular, and Express. Free return shipping will be offered for unlimited submissions to those whose orders have return addresses in the United States. Orders being returned with free shipping are fully insured and will be shipped via FedEx, USPS, or UPS.

Summer savings also include a 50% off discount for select add-on services, including Variety Attribution, First Strike, and Oversized Holders. To qualify for these discounts, submitters need only be PCGS Authorized Dealers or Collectors Club Members in good standing. These discounts can be used in conjunction with complementary submissions available through the PCGS Gold and Platinum Memberships. You can become a PCGS Collectors Club Member for as little as $69.

Other current specials include $5 off Regular Service for coins commemorating the end of World War II, including coins with the V75 privy mark. This offer goes through September 30, 2020. Meanwhile, limited-edition Orange PCGS Boxes are offered for free with every Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame submission from now through December 31, 2020. Also continuing through New Year’s Eve is a PCGS Banknote launch special, offering Crossovers for 50% off and a discounted charge of just $5 for notes that do not cross.

“We know this has been a challenging time for many coin collectors and dealers, and we want to make things a little easier by offering these special submission savings and limited-time perks,” says PCGS President Brett Charville. “What better way to wrap up the summer than with some great deals? Ultimately, these specials will help stretch the dollar just a little bit further while still offering our customers the maximum in value, security, and liquidity for their coins, medals, tokens, and banknotes.”

For more information about these and other specials as well as discount qualifications, please visit www.pcgs.com/ccspecial or contact PCGS Customer Service at 1-800-447-8848.

About Professional Coin Grading Service

Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) is the premier third-party coin and banknote grading company that was launched in 1986. Over nearly 35 years, PCGS has examined and certified some 44.2 million U.S. and world coins, banknotes, medals, and tokens with a combined value of more than $40.3 billion. For more information about PCGS products and services, including how to submit your coins for authentication and grading, please visit www.PCGS.com or call PCGS Customer Service at (800) 447-8848.   

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