Heritage Auctions' weeklong celebration of American history realizes more than $8.47 million
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Heritage Auctions' weeklong celebration of American history realizes more than $8.47 million
A 33-Star "Michigan" Great Star American Flag from the Wigwam Convention (1860).



DALLAS, TX.- As the United States prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, collectors responded with extraordinary enthusiasm to Heritage Auctions’ weeklong series of Americana events, realizing more than a combined $8.47 million across four auctions devoted to the documents, flags, artifacts and historic treasures that shaped the nation.

Held June 19-25, the four sales included three distinguished single-owner collections and the various-owner Liberty & Legacy: 250 Years of the American Spirit Americana & Political Signature® Auction, together creating one of Heritage’s most comprehensive celebrations of American history ever presented at auction. From George Washington’s written and signed dispatches during the Revolutionary War to Abraham Lincoln campaign relics, rare American flags and one of the nation’s earliest silver dollars, the sales traced the American story through objects that witnessed its defining moments.

“Each of these auctions explored a different chapter of the American story, but together they formed a remarkable narrative stretching from the Revolution to the modern presidency,” says Joe Maddalena, Executive Vice President at Heritage Auctions. “As we approach the nation’s 250th anniversary, collectors clearly recognized the opportunity to become stewards of objects that witnessed—and, in many cases, helped shape—the defining moments of American history.”

The series opened June 19 with The John H. Freund Americana Collection Signature® Auction, which realized over $3.2 million. Assembled over decades, Freund’s remarkable archive traced nearly 250 years of American history through the letters, manuscripts and printed works of presidents, military leaders and other pivotal figures whose words shaped the nation.

Leading the sale at $275,000 was a George Washington autograph letter signed describing the successful seizure of Dorchester Heights in March 1776, the bold military action that forced the British evacuation of Boston and marked one of the Continental Army’s earliest triumphs. Another highlight realized $125,000: an exceedingly rare issue of The Freeman’s Journal announcing Lord Cornwallis’ surrender at Yorktown, preserving one of the earliest printed accounts of the victory that effectively secured American independence. Additional standouts included Christopher Gist’s journal recounting George Washington’s 1754 mission into the Ohio Valley, which brought $93,750, and an autograph manuscript by John Quincy Adams condemning slavery and censorship that realized $87,500.


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The celebration continued June 22 with The Elwood Taylor Collection of American Flags: Americana & Political Showcase Auction, which achieved $390,423. Featuring exceptional examples spanning the nation’s early decades through the Centennial era, the collection showcased the evolving symbolism of the American flag as the young republic expanded and matured.

Topping the sale at $100,000 was a spectacular 33-star “Michigan” Great Star flag associated with the 1860 Republican National Convention, where Abraham Lincoln secured his presidential nomination. A rare 26-star “Star-of-Stars” flag dating to Michigan’s admission to the Union realized $30,000, while an impressive Centennial flag spelling out “1776/1876” in stars brought $22,500.

Attention then turned to the Civil War era on June 23-24 with The Donald Ackerman Collection of Lincolniana Americana & Political Signature® Auction, which realized more than $1.27 million. Rich in political campaign material, flags, banners, ribbons and other artifacts, the collection offered an extraordinary look at the personalities and passions that defined one of the nation’s most consequential elections.

Leading the sale at $106,250 was an important 1860 Abraham Lincoln “Wide Awakes” parade banner from western New York. The Wide Awakes, a youth movement that energized Lincoln’s first presidential campaign, became one of the most recognizable political organizations of the era. Close behind at $100,000 was a rare ruby-colored presentation lantern from the Newark Wide Awakes, while a colorful Lincoln campaign flag realized $57,500 and a baseball-themed Currier & Ives political cartoon sold for $47,500.

The week concluded June 25 with Liberty & Legacy: 250 Years of the American Spirit Americana & Political Signature® Auction, which realized over $3.6 million and featured an extraordinary cross-section of American history from the Revolutionary era through the modern presidency.

The auction’s top lot—and the highest-selling item of the entire week—was an extraordinary 1776 Continental Dollar struck in silver, which brought $1,312,500. Believed by many scholars to have been designed by Benjamin Franklin, the legendary coin is one of only four known silver examples and bears the enduring motto “Mind Your Business” alongside interlocking rings symbolizing the original 13 colonies.

Another exceptional result came when a rare Libertas Americana medal commissioned by Benjamin Franklin to commemorate American independence realized $475,000. A Theodore Roosevelt-signed American flag presented to expedition leader Major C.H. Ringer from Roosevelt’s famed 1909-10 African safari brought $212,500, while 1776 Continental Congress credentials signed by Declaration of Independence signers William Ellery and Stephen Hopkins realized $100,000.

“These four auctions demonstrated the remarkable breadth of American history that survives in private hands,” says Caroline Tamposi, Director of Historical America at Heritage. “From the Revolutionary War through Lincoln’s presidency and into the 20th century, collectors responded to objects that preserve the people, events and ideals that continue to define the American experience. It was a fitting way to commemorate the nation’s approaching 250th anniversary.”

Together, the four auctions formed a sweeping tribute to the people and events that shaped the United States, offering collectors the opportunity to acquire museum-quality artifacts spanning nearly two and a half centuries of American history. As the nation prepares to mark its Semiquincentennial in 2026, the week’s exceptional results underscored both the enduring appeal of historic Americana and the continuing desire to preserve the tangible legacy of the American story.


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