DLRC Kicks-Off Expanded Currency Offerings with a Massive Two-Part Currency Collection

With this new expansion back into currency, DLRC is actively pursuing consignments of other currency collections.

by DLRC | Published on June 6, 2025

DLRC announces a new and improved currency revival at www.dlrccoins.com, highlighted by a massive two-part currency collection in their Thursday evening Red Carpet Rarities Auctions. Kicked off with the fresh-to-the-market Williamsburg Currency Collection, which includes a wide variety of notes including obsoletes, silver and gold certificates, fractionals, Confederate issues, and more. The initial currency auction is open for bidding now and closes on Thursday, June 26th. This large collection is followed closely by the Kingsmill Colonial Currency Collection, a substantial group of colonial notes closing on Thursday, July 3rd. Both collections are live now and closing in subsequential Red Carpet Rarities Auctions.

These impressive collections boast some outstanding true rarities including the following pieces:

  • FR. 387b $2 Original (1875) Newark, OH First NB PMG Choice UNC 63EPQ (CH 858)
  • FR. 269 1896 $5 Silver Certificate PMG Choice UNC 63
  • FR. 1187 1922 $20 Gold Certificate PCGS Superb Gem New 67PPQ      
  • FR. 2404 1928 $50 Gold Certificate PMG Gem UNC 65EPQ
  • FR. 42 1869 $2 Legal Tender PMG Choice AU58
  • FR. 2212-F 1934A $1000 FRN Atlanta PCGS Choice UNC 63
  • FR. 1801-1 1929 $10 Rochester, PA PNB PMG Choice UNC 64EPQ (CH 7749, Type 1, Serial No.1)
  • FR. DE-60 May 1, 1758, 20 Shillings Delaware Colonial Currency PMG Fine 12
  • FR. NC-136b,139,138 Dec. 1771 2S/6P-1 Pound-10 Shillings North Carolina Colonial Currency PMG Choice AU58 NET (Uncut Sheet, Corner Tear)

With the launch of Showcase, DLRC’s proprietary website and inventory software 2 years ago, they have garnered several awards, including “Best Numismatic Website” by the Numismatic Literary Guild (NLG) and they continue to improve the offerings and features on a regular basis. As John Brush, President of DLRC states, “We’ve been looking to expand our offerings of currency for quite some time, and this collection really spurred us into focusing on the website development so that we can better highlight our offerings.” Added Brush, “While currency isn’t our main focus, we understand that it’s a part of the numismatic collecting heritage and we’re excited to offer our expertise to an even wider audience.”

Jason Smith, Vice President of DLRC, also stated, “With this newest addition to our software, we’re also excited to begin the licensing of the software to other dealers who are looking for a one-stop solution for their business and website…and now we can work with currency dealers as well!”

With this new expansion back into currency, DLRC is actively pursuing consignments of other currency collections and is excited to bring its innovative “No Buyer’s Fees” opportunities to collections of paper money as well! To consign individual coins, currency, or a collection to one of their weekly Thursday Red Carpet Rarities or Sunday Auctions, or to utilize DLRC’s full range of numismatic services, please feel free to contact us via email at coins@davidlawrence.com or by phone at 800-776-0560.

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DLRC, formerly David Lawrence Rare Coins, was founded in a spare bedroom in 1979 by David Lawrence Feigenbaum. A passionate collector his entire life, Feigenbaum made the jump to dealing when his collecting desires surpassed his limited professor’s budget. After David passed away from a long battle with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease), his son John Feigenbaum took the reins and oversaw the company's growth until 2015. That August, Feigenbaum became the Publisher of CDN Publishing and passed operations to John Brush. Mr. Brush, with prominent collector Dell Loy Hansen, purchased the company shortly thereafter and continued the legacy of the collector-friendly numismatic outlet.

Mr. Brush directs the company with the help of an extremely dedicated staff of 20 employees. The management team cumulatively totals over 80 years with the company, while DLRC’s numismatic team collectively offers 100+ years of experience and passion for all aspects of coin collecting. Whether the coin is $5, $50, or $5 million, they are here to serve the collector with the best quality, service, and price possible.

DLRC has handled many legendary rarities of United States numismatics, including the finest certified 1796 No Pole Liberty Cap Half Cent, two examples of the 1894-S Barber Dime, a gem 1876-CC Twenty Cent Piece, the finest known 1901-S Barber Quarter, three of the twelve known 1870-S Seated Dollars, both examples of the famous 1854-S $5 Gold Half Eagle, the historic 1815 $5 Gold Half Eagle, one of the two known 1825/4 $5 Gold Half Eagle, and the Mickley-Hawn-Queller 1804 Proof Draped Bust Dollar. The company also helped with the assembly and sale of the $25 million Richmond Collection at three public auctions hosted in New York City and Baltimore, and are the curators of the All-Time Greatest Collection of U.S. Coins: The D.L. Hansen Collection.

DLRC is an industry leader in the exchange and auction of U.S. rare coins certified by PCGS, NGC, and CAC. The company holds weekly internet auctions and offers sellers, in addition to direct sale, the option to consign to these auctions. To work with DLRC, or for any questions as to how they can help your collection, please call 800-776-0560 or email coins@davidlawrence.com.

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