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Heritage Presents 6000 Lot Currency Auction at September Long Beach Coin, Stamp & Collectible Exposition

Bay Shore, NY - $10 1902 Date Back Fr. 619Heritage Auction Galleries, the official auctioneer of the Long Beach Coin, Stamp & Collectible Expo, will conduct a 6,000+ lot Currency Signature® Auction on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, September 17-19, 2008 at the Long Beach Convention Center, 100 South Pine Ave., Long Beach, California. The Convention Center is also the site of the Long Beach Coin, Stamp & Collectible Show, as well as the location for lot viewing for all Heritage auctions. Nearly 2,000 of the lots will be included as part of the online session.”The auction is anchored by the impressive $5mm+ Jupiter Collection and the Dr. Edward and Joanne Dauer Collection of Demand Notes,” said Dustin Johnston, Consignment Director for Dallas-based Heritage. “Other notable collections include offerings from the Albert Rollins Collection, The Norman Collection, The Sandpoint Collection of Idaho Nationals, and another installment from the Collection of a Louisiana Gentleman.”

Fr. 2407 $500 1928 Gold Certificate Finest Known“Wednesday evening’s session will open with more than 300 Colonials anchored by the Collection of a Louisiana Gentleman,” Johnston said, “and will then continue on move to a selection of more than 400 Obsoletes, including a complete denomination set of PMG graded Kirtland Safety Society Mormon Notes, and many high grade Proofs. Confederate Notes, MPC’s, Canadian Currency, Encased Postage, and Fractional Currency will round out the evening. Perhaps the most important highlight of this session is one of Canada’s most coveted rarities, a newly discovered DC-19 1911 $500 ‘Queen Mary’ graded Very Fine 20 by PMG.”

Johnston continued, “Session Two, which kicks off early Thursday evening, will feature over 800 National Banks Notes, including some of the most exciting discovery notes of the year. The Fr. 399 1865 $5 Original Ch. 2130 First NB Red Oak, IA Serial Number One with Black Charter Numbers, a Fr. 618 1902 $10 Date Back Ch. (P) 9512 The Peoples NB National City, CA Serial Number One, and a Fr. 616 1902 $10 Date Back Ch. (S) 7740 Claiborne NB of Tazewell, TN, will all be offered to collectors for the first time. The Tazewell note is the first reported note from this locale, and the Black Charter Number, Serial Number One note is the only Black Charter serial number one example known to exist.” (more…)

Four Great Heritage Auctions in Long Beach

Heritage US Coin Auction, Long Beach Sept 2008A wonderful series of Long Beach auctions is about to take place, with offerings featuring U.S. Coins, U.S. Currency, Tokens & Medals, and Ancient & World Coins. Literally, there is something of interest for every collector. Our US coin auction will take place September 17-22, with the Tokens & Medals auction on September 17-18, the world coin auction on September 18-21, and the related currency auction on September 17-21.The US Coins Auction  include a large number of Registry set collections consigned including the following collections:

  • The Nora Bailey Collection of Half Cents contains many wonderful early half cents, led by the census level 1805 C-2, B-2 Small 5, Stems rarity (certified XF40 by PCGS). This low R.6 is the rarest 1805 half cent as well as one of the rarest Draped Bust half cent varieties.
  • The Bell Collection, including two PCGS Registry sets: 1) Basic Type Set with gold (as the Bell Collection), #2 Current, #3 All-Time (and winner of the 2008 Category award); and 2) Gold Type Set, 12 Pieces, Circulation Strikes 1839-1933 (as the Indiana Gold Collection), #5 Current Finest.
  • The Davis Conway Collection, a PCGS-certified Lincoln collection. Mr. Conway explains, “Just as we were closing in on the top Registry spot on the Lincoln Date set, the family nature of the collection took precedence – the proceeds from this auction are supporting building our new home! But I am far from giving up, and there will be other Registry sets in the future.”
  • The Morton J. Greene Collection, a wide-ranging collection put together over six decades.
  • The Hamous Collection of California Gold, a significant collection of fractional gold coins, “small in size, but large in history.”
  • The Laredo Collection, an eclectic holding of numismatic masterpieces, reflecting the interests of a collector who chose not to specialize, but rather to buy beauty and rarity when they most appealed to him.
  • The Malibu Collection, proof Seated quarters and half dollars, large on quality and eye appeal, and many among the finest known.
  • The Menlo Park Collection, a wonderful, nearly complete US type collection.
  • The Mississippi Collection, selections of gold rarities, with an emphasis on Dahlonega and Charlotte pieces.
  • The Nevada Collection of Seated Quarters, the result of a most unusual arrangement where two collectors, living in different western states, worked together to form a single great collection.
  • The Sundance Collection, a quality collection of Seated halves.

“Queen Mary” $500 1911 is One of Only Three Known to Exist

Canadian $500 1911 Queen Mary NoteHeritage Auction Galleries will offer one of the rarest Canadian notes ever printed, the “Queen Mary” $500 1911, in their upcoming Long Beach Currency Signature Auction, to be held September 17-19, 2008.

“This is an amazing note, one of the classic rarities in Canadian currency,” said Michael Moczalla, Consignment Director for Dallas-based Heritage Auction Galleries. “Until the discovery of this particular piece, there were only two examples known to exist in private hands. In fact, this type and denomination is so rare that it is even lacking in the official Bank of Canada collection!”

“The specimen we’re offering in our Long Beach auction has been graded PMG Very Fine 20 with mention of minor restorations, which, although present, are exceedingly difficult to detect,” Moczalla said. “Its existence represents a true miracle of survival, attesting to the fact that these high denomination pieces were actually used in commerce. If this were a United States issue, recognized as only the third example known for the design type, it would easily be a million dollar note.”

“Canadian notes have been growing steadily in popularity and, given the performance of the Flynn Collection – which was part of our record-setting Central States auction held earlier this year – the market for true Canadian rarities is beginning to generate prices which are now standard south of the border. The current Charlton catalog places a value on this note in this grade of $250,000 Canadian. Our best guess here is that this ‘Queen Mary’ note will bring a solid six figure price, but if two or more determined bidders decide they have to own it, our estimate will likely be conservative in the extreme.”

To view all the lots in the upcoming auction, please visit www.HA.com/Currency.

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