The finest know 1915-S Panama-Pacific International Exposition commemoration coins will be exhibited during the three days of the April Santa Clara Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Expo.
Highlighting the first three days of the April Santa Clara, Calif., Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Expo will be an exhibit of the finest known set of 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition commemorative coins.
A record price of $1.5 million has been set by a private treaty sale of a rainbow-toned 1792 half disme, graded NGC MS-68.
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.
Steven L. Contursi and Rare Coin Wholesalers of Dana Point, Calif., will publicly display the King of Siam proof set Oct. 5-7 at the the Atlanta Show in Georgia.
A set of 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition commemorative coins, valued at $700,000, is returning to California’s Bay area for the first time in 91 years.
The finest known set of 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition commemorative coins will return to the Bay area for the first time in 91 years and be exhibited during the Santa Clara Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Expo.
The finest known set of 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition commemorative coins will return to the Bay area for the first time in 91 years and be exhibited during the Santa Clara Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Expo.
The legendary King of Siam Proof set was acquired Nov. 1 in a cash deal by Steven L. Contursi, president of Rare Coin Wholesalers of Dana Point, Calif., for a record $8.5 million.
It’s the stuff of legend, and now the fabled King of Siam proof set has been sold for a record price of $8.5 million.