David Lawrence’s Southern Seated Dollar Sale Realizes $650,000!
DLRC Auctions is proud to announce the third installment of the Southern Seated Dollar Collection realized over $650,000 in competitive Internet bidding which ended Thursday, June 5th. This amazing Proof Seated Dollar collection was built with a passion for quality and eye appeal and represented some of the finest specimens known for their issue.
Highlights include:
1843 $1 PCGS Proof 63 — realized $40,250
1844 $1 NGC Proof 66 Cameo — realized $155,250
1848 $1 NGC Proof 66 — realized $103,500
1851 Restrike PCGS Proof 63 Deep Cameo — realized $38,525
1852 $1 NGC Proof 65 Cameo — realized $83,375
(all prices include the 15% buyer’s premium).
“Using the Personal Internet Auction program allowed the consignor maximum exposure for his small but powerful collection.” said Win Callender, Vice President of David Lawrence Rare Coins. “We were able to run the online auction for two weeks and dedicated the auction to the 31 lots. Also, we coincided the closing of the sale with the Baltimore convention, allowing many dealers and clients to see these impressive coins, increasing the overall bidding activity. The Personal Internet Auction option allows the consignor flexibility, freedom and an intimate selling venue.”
DLRC Auctions has two auctions every week and customizes auction to fit consignor’s needs. If you have questions about DLRC Auction’s Internet auction program, please contact the company at 1-800-776-0560 or email info@davidlawrence.com.

Three Coins Finest Known for the Date
David Lawrence Rare Coin Auctions Internet-only Auction #225 featuring the Hoosier Collection realized an astounding $1,088,981. The auction, closing Monday, March 3rd, featured a private collection consisting of just 145 lots of early better-date and type coins. The collection was bolstered by the addition of a fresh type set of 1802 coinage, including the scarce 1802 H10c graded NGC AU50, which sold with a final price of $345,000 including buyer’s premium. “We are ecstatic about the results of this auction and are extremely happy for our consignor. This auction firmly backs-up our motto of ‘Live Auction Results at Internet Speed’.” stated Win Callender, Vice President of David Lawrence. “When the final hammer dropped all but one of the 148 total lots sold. It was an exciting auction.”
A monster rarity which speaks volumes on its own. Quite likely one of the finest 3 specimens known of this famous rarity. Over the past decade, the 1802 half dime has abandoned its sleepy status as an overlooked rarity and come into the limelight as one of the most coveted of all U.S. coins in the catalog.


















