A small silver coin — about the size of a nickel — sold for $2.52 million at an auction, breaking the world record nearly eight years after it was found, a gallery said. The coin, identified as a 1652 ...
Stack's Bowers Galleries A small silver coin — about the size of a nickel — sold for $2.52 million at an auction, breaking the world record ... around 2016 in an old cabinet in Amsterdam ...
The late Russ Rulau, an enthusiast of tokens, first used the term exonumia. In general, exonumia identifies badges, ...
An American silver coin from before the American Revolution that was recovered in an old cabinet in Amsterdam sold for $2.52 million at an auction, decimating the previous record. The threepence ...
When this coin was found in 2016 in an old cabinet in the Netherlands, its owner was unsure of its historical significance for it was in a pasteboard box that simply said “Silver token unknown ...
Multicategory results remain strong—three auctions across Stamps, Coins, and TCG combined to achieve almost £1m in sales in ten days.
and the silver itself has a value of $1.03 based on today’s market. This eye-popping auction price beats the previous world record price of $646,250 for an American coin that was struck before ...
All types of coins that were made at the Boston Mint are scarce. Silver threepences, sixpences, and shillings were all struck in four different designs between 1652 and 1682. The most famous and ...