Record-breaking sales at auctions have defined the coin market in the past year. Standout moments include a
dime coin still in circulation potentially worth $45,600 and a
rare colonial period silver coin selling for $2.5 million. The coveted
1849 Mormon gold $20 coin, and a
dime with a misprint, previously tucked away for decades, fetched a hefty $500K. The possibility of discovering a $1 coin that, due to its rarity, could be worth close to $14,000, has also fueled interest in the market.
Notable auctions included the
Stackβs Bowers Galleries November Auction that presented nearly $1 million in Bitcoin, while the
GreatCollections auction featuring Golden Treasure sold a rare 1870 Double Eagle Coin for $1.4 million. These remarkable sales highlight the potentially lucrative returns of coin auctions. On the other side, the
Ashmolean Museum in Greece benefited from a coin collection auction.
Exhibiting rare collections such as the
L. E. Bruun collection, which realized over $16.5 million, and the
Hansen collection inside
DLRC auction, further sparked avid interest from collectors and investors .
The introduction of
exclusive Byzantine Coins to the market, alongside coins minted during pre-revolutionary times such as a
rare 1870 Carson City $20 gold coin, have made waves, catalyzing a flourishing coin auction scene.
AUCTION Coin News Analytics from Mon, 13 May 2024 07:00:00 GMT to Wed, 08 Jan 2025 17:13:56 GMT -
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