Historic coins & medals raise $5 million at Sotheby's New York

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Historic coins & medals raise $5 million at Sotheby's New York
Silver Dollar, 1893-S, PCGS MS 65 CAC. Estimate $300/500,000. Sold for $735,000. Courtesy Sotheby's.



NEW YORK, NY.- Yesterday’s auction of Historic Coins & Medals at Sotheby’s New York totaled $5.1 million, with an incredibly strong 98.5% of all lots sold. Out of the 202 pieces offered today, 89% realized prices above their high estimates.

The sale centered on the Ralph and Lois Stone Collection – one of the finest collections ever formed, with exceptionally high grades of preservation of the rarest dates in the series – which was 100% sold. The Stone Collection also had the two top lots of the sale; a Silver Dollar, 1884-S, PCGS MS 67 CAC (above left) and a Silver Dollar, 1893-S, PCGS MS 65 CAC (above right), each of which sold for $735,000, tying for the second-highest price ever realized for a Morgan Dollar at auction. With today’s results, Sotheby’s now holds three of the top 10 auction prices ever realized for Morgan Silver Dollars.

Richard Austin, Head of Sotheby’s Books & Manuscripts Department, New York, commented: “Yesterday’s great result can be attributed to a combination of rarity, condition, provenance and rediscovery. With virtually all lots sold for prices above expectations, we look forward to Sotheby’s continued re-emergence in the coin market.”

AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS

Property from the Collection of Ralph and Lois Stone
Silver Dollar, 1884-S, PCGS MS 67 CAC
Estimate $300/500,000
Sold for $735,000

One of the very rarest of silver dollars to be found so perfectly preserved. There are no auction records of any examples even remotely as fine as the Stone example having ever appeared at public auction. This was purchased from the collection of a man legendary in silver dollar collecting circles, Jack Lee.

Property from the Collection of Ralph and Lois Stone
Silver Dollar, 1893-S, PCGS MS 65 CAC
Estimate $300/500,000
Sold for $735,000

This is one of the finest known examples of this classic rarity. Only 100,000 were struck, making it the rarest date struck for circulation in the series. The date is one of only two included in the standard book by Jeff Garrett and Ron Guth, 100 Greatest U.S. Coins.

Property from the Collection of Ralph and Lois Stone
Silver Dollar, 1892-S, PCGS MS 67 CAC
Estimate $250/350,000
Sold for $495,000

This remarkable coin was once called by the founder of PCGS the "finest 92-S I have ever seen." It was in the collection of the late silver dollar collector Dr. George Bodway, and was part of the 1990-1991 PCGS Tour of the ”World's Finest Silver Dollars" exhibition, which culled the finest examples known from more than two dozen collections.










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