Three Great Collections Up for Bid..with more coming…

I hope everyone has had a wonderful, family-filled Thanksgiving holiday. In these crazy times, it’s always nice to get a break from the day-to-day and enjoy a true holiday.

We’ve been extremely busy these past few weeks working with several clients who have beautiful coins to sell.

After you enjoy your feast, please take a few minutes to peruse (and bid!) on these great coins. The reserves are quite reasonable throughout (many coins are without reserves thanks to our Guaranteed Auction Program).

The Snowdrift Collection consists of hundreds of fresh, DGS-graded coins from Indian cents to Silver dollars. The coins were carefully assembled for years and the client cracked most of the coins out of PCGS and NGC holders. He sent them to us for regrading and auction sale. In just 24 hours, these coins have seen scores of bids and they are getting a lot of attention. Bidding closes December 11.

The Southwest Collection of Silver dollars is a choice group of 35 Morgans consigned to us from a great client. Highlights include (3) different 1893-S’s & a 1893-CC NGC MS64, but there are many key dates in various grades. Bidding closes December 11.

Finally, we offer the second installment of the Old Mission Collection which contains a complete set of Barber half dollars in mint state, and a 1901-S quarter graded PCGS MS65.

All the coins are unreserved thanks to our Guaranteed Auction Program which gives our consingor the comfort of live bidding without worry about downside (any one of our numismatists would be happy to explain the details). The 1901-S has already seen spritied bidding! If you are a Barber half collector, you simply cannot miss this set which was built over a 15 year period and contains some superb coins; including a 1904-S PCGS MS64! Bidding closes December 11 on this great collection as well.

About John Feigenbaum

As president of David Lawrence Rare Coins, John Feigenbaum has over 32 years of professional numismatic experience. John's began collecting coins as early as age 5 when he started attending coin shows and club meetings with his father in southern Florida. He has also written, The Complete Guide to Washington Quarters (1993) & co-authored The Complete Guide to Certified Barber Coinage (1994). A graduate of Virginia Tech, John took over the reins at DLRC in 1996 when his father, Dave, was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's Disease. Today, technology is a focal point in growth of DLRC and John spends most of his time with IT development as he leads DLRC and other partnerships in the development of coin-related web sites and mobile applications.
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