Remarkable prices have been achieved lately in the
coin auction market attracting worldwide attention. Historical coins found in pieces of furniture, cabinets and even in a toffee tin are being sold for
record-breaking prices. For instance, a rare coin struck before the American Revolution fetched a sensational
$2.52 million. Pieces issued post California Gold Rush traded for around
$1.4 million. Notably, a coin older than the United States also set a fresh auction record. An ultra rare coin owned by the John Adams' family was auctioned for a steep $2.5 million. Coins from important collections, some discovered after a century, are going under the hammer and gaining significant figures. Heritage's auction showcased rare U.S. coins from esteemed collections, whereas a collection locked away for 100 years brought more than $70 million. An early U.S. coin found in an Amsterdam cabinet reached $2.52 million. This trend and high-value transactions indicate a
vibrant and thriving coin auction market. However, these sales do not seem to be directly related to the crypto asset 'AUCTION Coin'.
AUCTION Coin News Analytics from Mon, 13 May 2024 07:00:00 GMT to Wed, 20 Nov 2024 22:37:31 GMT -