A one-of-a-kind California Gold Rush coin will return to Baltimore for the first time since it was sold by The John Hopkins University more than a quarter century ago.
Las Vegas will see the return of the King of Siam proof set Oct. 27-29 at the second annual Las Vegas Coin, Stamp and Collectibles Show sponsored by the American Numismatic Association.
The unique, first gold coin made for the United States over 200 years ago, the legendary multi-million dollar Brasher Doubloon, will be publicly exhibited in Baltimore for the first time since Johns Hopkins University sold it a quarter-century ago.
Insured for $6 million, the unique Brasher doubloon with the punchmark on the eagle’s breast is returning to New York City for the first time in more than a century.
Made in Manhattan in 1787 by George Washington's neighbor and insured today for $6 million, the legendary Brasher Doubloon, the first gold coin made in the United States, will return to New York City for the first time in more than a century.
A California coin dealer took advantage of a monetary reward to return 13,535 Professional Coin Grading Service certification inserts to PCGS, and donated the bounty to the American Numismatic Association.