1839 No Drapery Quarter among important U.S. numismatic offerings in the Gardner Collection II at Heritage
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1839 No Drapery Quarter among important U.S. numismatic offerings in the Gardner Collection II at Heritage
1839 25C No Drapery PR65 NGC. Unique as a Proof. Briggs 2-B.



NEW YORK, NY.- The unique 1839 No Drapery Quarter PR65 NGC, the Boyd-Pittman-Kaufman coin, one of only two No Drapery Proof Quarters known, will be the top coin in a parade of exquisite American numismatic offerings on Oct. 27, 2014, as Heritage Auctions holds the Eugene H. Gardner Collection II Signature Auction in the Duke of Windsor Suite at The Waldorf Astoria.

"'Once in a lifetime'" is an overused phrase in numismatics, but the expression really applies to this opportunity," said Greg Rohan, President of Heritage Auctions, "and I mean that not just in the context of the 1839 No Drapery Quarter, but on the grander scale as it applies to the entire Gardner Collection. Both this coin and this collection represent opportunities that we may not see again in our lifetimes."

Like the first offerings from the Gardner Collection this summer, the auction consists of more than 630 lots, all non-gold offerings. Chief among them are a 1796 50C 15 Stars MS62 NGC, a coin that is rare in all grades and very much in-demand with collectors of Type, Date and Variety and an 1838 H10C No Drapery PR67 PCGS, Proof, ex: Pittman, the finest certified coin of its kind, as designated by both major grading services.

An 1842 25C Small Date PR65 PCGS, ex: Eliasberg, the second-finest of five available of this classic American silver coin, is an impressive example sure to pique the interest of some of the top collectors in the hobby, while an 1823/2 25C MS61 NGC CAC, a classic unsung rarity of American numismatics, and a 1927-S 25C MS65 Full Head PCGS CAC, a remarkable strike rarity and series key, are both already attracting significant interest and creating buzz in the hobby.

Further highlights include an 1853 $1 Restrike PR66 Cameo NGC, ex: Pittman-Kaufman, a splendid rarity tied for the finest of 10 known survivors, an 1845 25C PR66 NGC, the former Adolph Menjou-John Pittman-Phil Kaufman example, clearly the finest example of this coin, and an 1871-CC 10C MS65 NGC, ex: J. Stack, possibly the sole finest graded coin of this key date and a capstone of the Gardner Collection, all of which present rare opportunities to the erudite collector to acquire these important coins.










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