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Editor's Message (CPG Coin & Currency Market Review: Jan-Feb-Mar 2021)
Jan 22 — The CPG Market Review is fast becoming one of the most relevant publications in numismatics. For 2021 we have added pricing in significant new areas from proof Roosevelt dimes to Colonial paper money.
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This $1000 Bill is #1 and Is Expected To Bring Six Figures. Auction closes January 22, 2021
Jan 21 — Only 24 serial #1's were printed for both the 1928 and 1934 $1,000 bills, making this extremely desirable and rarely available.
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Are Full Red Lincolns Really Worth Huge Premiums?
Jan 21 — Lincoln cents are the most collected of all coins and examples with original mint red surfaces command huge premiums. But is it worth it? Expert analyst Greg Reynolds takes a deeper dive.
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NGC and PMG World Price Guides Licensed by Active Interest Media
Jan 21 — The World Price Guides were created with and independently compiled by Active Interest Media’s NumisMaster, an online pricing and information catalog offered by Active Interest Media. The guides are the most comprehensive online valuation guides available and are free to NGC, PMG and NumisMaster members.
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NGC Certifies First Sacagawea-Presidential Dollar Mule
Jan 14 — This incredible error, which paired a Sacagawea Dollar obverse with a Presidential Dollar reverse, was struck in 2014 at the Denver Mint. It is now graded NGC Mint Error AU 58 with a notation of Discovery Coin to recognize its important place in numismatic history.
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Series Analysis: The Extreme Consistency of Raw Barber Dimes
Jan 14 — Of all series of U.S. silver coins that commenced in the 19th century, Barber dimes are the least expensive and easiest to collect.
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DLRC’s Super Sunday Sale is Truly Super -- Bidding Ends January 31, 2021
Jan 12 — David Lawrence Rare Coins announces the Super Sunday Sale, featuring a wide variety of Gold Rarities and Selections from the D.L. Hansen Collection!
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A Word About Delayed Shipping from the Post Office
Jan 12 — The USPS is experiencing unprecedented delays in shipping times. Some magazines shipped a month ago still haven't been delivered.
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PNG Day Returns to CSNS for 2021
Jan 12 — Visitors will get early advantage for buying, selling, and auction lot viewing prior to the Central States convention.
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January 2021 Greensheet Market Report: Rarities Abound in FUN Auction
Jan 8 — Despite the cancellation of the FUN Convention that usually kicks off the year for many dealers and collectors, Heritage will still hold their important annual FUN United States currency auction.
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NGC-certified Brasher Doubloon Will Realize Millions at Epic Sale of Partrick Rarities
Jan 8 — The 1787 ‘EB’ on Wing New York-Style Brasher Doubloon graded NGC MS 65★ is not only the centerpiece of the sale, but also of the entire Partrick Collection and arguably all of numismatics.
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Auction Review: Miller Time for Morgans -- Mid 6-Figure Prices Realized
Jan 7 — The Larry Miller Part 1 featured an amazing collection Morgan dollars, some of which have no peer.
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Finest Brasher Doubloon, 1804 Plain 4 Eagle Poised to Make History at Heritage Auctions
Jan 7 — FUN U.S. Coins Auction features important selections from the Donald G. Partrick Collection and Bob R. Simpson Collection Part III Jan. 20-24
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CSG, an Expert & Impartial Grading Service for Sports Cards, Is Launching Soon!
Jan 6 — Certified Sports Guaranty™ (CSG™) will launch in February to provide sports card collectors and dealers with expert, impartial and efficient certification services.
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Newman Numismatic Portal Announces Second NNP Symposium, March 19-21, 2021
Jan 6 — As large-scale numismatic conventions continue to be cancelled, this event will provide a virtual “fix” of numismatic content and allow collectors to view programs on any number of topics, or to present on their own favorite subjects.
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Strong 2020 Rare Coin and Banknote Market Despite Pandemic, Reports Professional Numismatists Guild
Jan 6 — Eight individual rare coins were purchased at auctions for $1 million or more in 2020. The top two were an 1804-dated Draped Bust Class I silver dollar graded by Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) Proof-65 sold by Stack’s Bowers Galleries for $3,360,000 and a 1927-D Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle ($20 denomination gold coin) graded PCGS Mint State-65+ sold by Heritage Auctions for $2,160,000.
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A Letter from CCG Chairman Mark Salzberg
Jan 5 — What can I say about last year that hasn’t already been said? It was indeed unprecedented, turbulent and transformative. In March of 2020, none of us knew how the collectibles markets or any industry would fare. But now, at the beginning of 2021, I feel definitively optimistic.
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CAC Coins Bring Premiums in December 2020
Jan 5 — In addition to performing well in public Internet sales, CAC approved coins outperformed other certified coins in live auctions in Newport Beach (CA) and Las Vegas (NV) during the month of December.
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Activity Across the Market (January 2021 Greysheet)
Jan 2 — In his January 2021 report, Perez discusses the impact of presidential politics on financial and metals markets in addition to recent auction activity.
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Jan 2 — In the January 2021 issue, Greysheet Publisher John Feigenbaum looks forward to the coming year. The coin business has been remarkably resilient during COVID and the end of the coin-show draught is in sight. In other news, the board of PCGS' parent company has agreed to sell CLCT for an astounding $700 million.
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Stacks Bowers Galleries Auctions 9 of Top 10 United States Banknotes in 2020
Dec 31 — The firm’s history of presenting legendary collections includes their sale of the most valuable collection of paper money ever assembled, the Joel R. Anderson Collection which concluded in 2019.
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