

JUST SURVIVE GOLDEN EAGLE COINS SERIES
African Silver Bullion Wildlife Series 2004-Date.New Zealand and Pacific Silver Coins Niue, Tuvalu, Fiji.RCM Silver Coins Wildlife, Predator, Superman.Canadian Silver Maple Leafs Uncirculated & Privy.40% Silver US Coins Half Dollars 1965-1969.90% Silver US Coins US Junk Silver, 90% Silver.American Silver Eagles Silver Eagles 1986-Date.Silver Bars Silver Bullion - 1oz, 10oz, 100oz.If there is a unique silver collectible you are looking for give us a call 1-80 Other Silver Productsįrequently we carry other silver products like silver bullets, silver nuggets and other unique pieces. We offer brand new as well as some older, more collectible silver rounds. There are silver rounds to celebrate holidays, depict religious symbols, patriotic themes and even celebrities. Generally speaking, rounds are usually 1 ounce size and can have almost any type of image on them. Silver rounds are privately minted (not issued by countries) and are similar in price to their silver bar counterparts. We also are highly competitive in the trading of US 90% Silver Coins or junk silver coins as it is commonly called. Some of our most popular bullion silver coins are: American Silver Eagles, Canadian Silver Maple Leafs, Chinese Silver Pandas & Austrian Philharmonic. Previously used as common currency, today's silver coins are produced for investment purposes. Nearly every country has produced some type of silver coin in it's history. Silver coins are our most popular and best-selling item collectively. We also stock some odd size bars as well as fractional (less than an ounce) silver bars. The most popular sizes are as follows: 1 oz, 5 oz, 10 oz and 100 oz. Silver bars come in a variety of sizes from the popular 1 ounce bars all the way up to 1000 ounces. The rule of thumb is, the larger the bar, the closer to the spot price per ounce you will pay. 1, 2022 Rarities Night Session in its Official Auction of the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Expo.Silver bars are the most popular and economical way to invest in silver. The Jacobson Collection will be featured in its own, stand-alone catalog and will be sold in Griffin Studios in Costa Mesa, CA as part of Stack’s Bowers Galleries’ Tuesday, Nov.

“It makes me happy and proud to see the fruits of Harvey’s labours in the pages of our award-winning catalogs.” “I have had the opportunity to work with Harvey numerous times during my tenure as president of Stack’s Bowers Galleries, and he’s been a true gentleman at every turn” said Brian Kendrella. The extremely rare 9 Leaves reverse type, with only about 20 specimens thought to survive, was first published in 1926, and another example was not identified and publicly sold until 1960, perhaps making the Blake specimen only the second identified of this distinctive type. His coin, last sold by Stack’s in its October 2006 71 stAnniversary Sale, had been consigned by descendants of Blake, who had passed away in 1955. The head and eagle punches are attributed to hubs prepared by Robert Scot. Reverse of 1795 with nine leaves or fronds on the palm branch. Blake Collection is just one of the coins in the set that marries a great look with a great pedigree.” His 1795 9 Leaves graded NGC AU-58 from the George H. “But Harvey was not that guy, instead picking up great-looking coins and examples with significant pedigrees in his journey toward completion. “The temptation when collecting a series by die marriage is to just fill in the holes with any old coins,” said Stack’s Vice President of Numismatics Vicken Yegparian. With this auspicious start, Jacobson was hooked, methodically acquiring die marriages of the early $10s as they came up for sale through specialist dealers and major public auctions. And, just a few months after the 20 th anniversary of the beginning of his set, Jacobson filled the last hole in the collection with the acquisition of the 1803 BD-5, Taraszka-30 “14 Star Reverse” graded PCGS MS-60 OGH from Stack’s Bowers Galleries’ April 2022 Auction of the Andrew M. Within a few years, he advanced to the challenge of collecting the early $10s by die marriage, inaugurating his collection with the early 2002 purchase of a superb, original, and boldly lustrous 1797 BD-2, Taraszka-8 with Heraldic Eagle reverse graded PCGS MS-62 (CAC). AU-58 (NGC).Īs with so many collectors, Jacobson, a patent attorney by trade, returned to his childhood avocation of coins later in life, at first collecting readily available pre-1933 gold coinage before taking a deep dive into the much rarer first gold coinages produced by the United States.
