New York – Collection Of Early American Coins Sells For $25 Million

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    New York – A trove of 128 American coins from the late 18th and early 19th centuries has sold for a total of $25.3 million at auction in New York.

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    A small gold coin from 1808 called a quarter eagle sold for $2.25 million at Tuesday’s auction.

    Auctioneers Sotheby’s and Stack’s Bowers Galleries say the price was a world record for any coin of the quarter eagle denomination.

    The coins were part of the collection of D. Brent Pogue.

    Pogue spent decades amassing a collection of American coins from 1792 to the 1830s.

    Each steel die used to strike coins in this era was produced by hand, creating variations that are prized by collectors.

    Stack’s Bowers and Sotheby’s are planning six more auctions of coins from Pogue’s collection over the next three years.


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    chicagomaven
    chicagomaven
    8 years ago

    I’ve got a silver dollar that’s worth about 79¢.