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

Since its debut in 1909 the Lincoln Cent has long been one of the most popular series for collectors.

The Hansen Quest to acquire an example of every standard issue US coin since 1792 has added another great rarity to the cabinet of the D.L. Hansen Collection

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The D.L. Hansen Collection, the first and only privately held collection of regular issue US coins from 1792 to Present, has been described as the Greatest Privately Held Collection of US Coins ever assembled!

"This collection was started in the late 1990s by filling holes in a Whitman album from a jar of old silver quarters given to the collector by his mother-in-law, Helen."

"Over the past year, we've had many collectors reach out asking for an additional auction event that would allow them to showcase their coins apart from the larger auction events hosted by DLRC and others."

D.L. Hansen and David Lawrence Rare Coins (DLRC) will be displaying the All-Time Finest PCGS Registry Set of Circulation Strike Seated Liberty Quarters at the upcoming ANA World's Fair of Money.

David Lawrence Rare Coins of Virginia Beach has purchased one of the most impressive sets of Proof Half Cents and Large Cents ever assembled.

David Lawrence Rare Coins announces the Super Sunday Sale, featuring a wide variety of Gold Rarities and Selections from the D.L. Hansen Collection!

David Lawrence Rare Coins concluded its offering of the Perfection Collection, the #1 rated PCGS Registry Set of Seated Liberty Proof Half Dollars with CAC approval on Nov. 29.T he collection achieved an outstanding sell through rate of 28 out of 35 lots, which sold for over $400,000.

NuTilt is a patent-pending process that brings coin imaging to life! The limitation of coin images today is that they are static; nuTilt breaks this barrier, showing how the light catches all areas of a coin just like it does when you tilt it in your palm.

Mr. Larsen will be supporting DLRC as a West Coast representative, serving longtime DLRC clients as well as traveling to various locales throughout the United States to purchase collections of all sizes.

David Lawrence Rare Coins presents a unique offering of stamp plates and dies from the American Bank Note Company.

Amazing #2 PCGS Registry collection includes numerous pop-tops including the 1932-D and 1932-S in MS66.

John Brush, President of David Lawrence Rare Coins and D.L. Hansen, the owner of the Greatest U.S. Coin Collection of All-Time, acquired the famous 1894-S Dime, graded by PCGS as Proof 63 for $1,320,000.