Auction 926 Featuring Carolina Creek Collection Part 3 Open Now

Auction 926 Featuring Carolina Creek Collection Part 3 Open Now


Our Sunday Internet Auction #926 is now live with a great selection of 458 fresh, new coins. This week we are excited to offer Part 3 of the Carolina Creek Collection. This collection was built over the past 35 years by a long-time customer and friend of DLRC and is truly fresh to the market. The collection consists of nearly complete sets of Flying Eagle and Indian Cents, Buffalo Nickels, Barber Dimes, Quarters, and Halves, as well as Walking Liberty Half Dollars.

All lots from the Carolina Creek Collection are running with No Reserve and our Extended Layaway Plan is also being offered on all coins from this sale. Don’t miss out on this unique offering, view and bid today! Part 3 of the Carolina Creek Collection and Auction #926 close Sunday evening, September 18th, beginning at 8pm EST.

Some of the more interesting highlights from this week's sale include:

This week's highlight selection is a 1901-S 25c NGC MS67. We have had the honor and the privilege to place this coin seven times in the history of DLRC and it excites us each time we get to offer it. The grand-daddy of 20th Century silver coinage -- a 1901-S quarter in MS67! Rarity shouldn't exist this nice. Exhibiting splendid luster, a perfect strike & virtually flawless surfaces, this is one of the finest known of the 'king' of Barber quarters. A centerpiece for the finest of collections! Nicer than many of the other MS67 examples that have sold historically and rivals the MS68+ that we placed several years ago. A true treasure and a fantastic coin.

Of course there are many other highlights, so be sure to browse all lots in this exciting new sale before it closes on Sunday, September 18th. If you have any questions about coins in our auctions, or items for direct purchase, please call us at 800-776-0560, or send an email and we will get back to you immediately.

Thanks for browsing our inventory and participating in our auction!

Sincerely,
The David Lawrence Numismatic Team