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Stack's Bowers' June 2025 Auction: A $6.3 Million Numismatic Bonanza!

Jul 03, 2025 at 04:46 am

Stack's Bowers' June 2025 Showcase Auction exceeded expectations, realizing over $6.3 million. Collector demand drove strong bidding across all areas, especially for gold coins.

Alright, coin collectors and history buffs, gather 'round! Stack's Bowers Galleries just wrapped up their June 2025 Showcase Auction, and let me tell you, it was a doozy. We're talking a whopping $6.3 million in realized prices! That's right, folks, the numismatic world is still buzzing, and Stack's Bowers is leading the charge.

Strong Bidding Across the Board

The auction, an Official Auction of the Whitman Expos, saw fierce competition across all categories. From medals and tokens to colonial and federal coins, collectors were clearly eager to get their hands on some prized pieces. But let's be real, the real fireworks happened with the gold coins.

Gold Coins Shine

Gold always grabs attention, and this auction was no exception. An 1826/6 quarter eagle, graded MS-61 by PCGS and endorsed by both CAC and CMQ, absolutely smashed expectations, realizing a record $132,000! That’s the second-highest auction price *ever* for that issue. Whoa!

Other Highlights from the Auction

The sale wasn't just about one coin, though. Other notable sales included:

  • A de Fleury at Stony Point original medal in bronze: $28,800
  • A MS-65 (PCGS) silver 1920 “Wilson Dollar”: $10,800 (a world record for the issue in silver!)
  • An 1893-S Morgan Dollar graded AU-55 (NGC) CMQ: $50,400

Named Collections Add Prestige

Adding even more allure, the auction featured several “named” collections. These carefully curated selections, like the Claremont Collection and the NorthEast Collection of Bust Quarters, brought a level of specialization and quality that really got collectors excited. Imagine owning a piece from a collection meticulously built over years – pretty cool, right?

What Does This All Mean?

What I am seeing is, the market for rare coins is still incredibly strong. Collectors are willing to pay top dollar for quality pieces, especially those with historical significance or exceptional grades. The inclusion of well-known collections adds an extra layer of prestige and desirability.

Final Thoughts

So, what's the takeaway? Stack's Bowers continues to be a major player in the numismatic world, and the June 2025 Showcase Auction proves that rare coins remain a hot commodity. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting out, there's always something exciting happening in this field. Keep those eyes peeled and those wallets ready – you never know when the next big auction (and the next big find) is just around the corner! Maybe it's time to start digging through that old piggy bank...

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