Good things come to those who wait. We've all been waiting some time hoping for this announcement from the Newman Numismatic Portal. Our prayers have
been answered! -Editor
PCGS and Newman Numismatic Portal announce availability of historic Bowers & Merena auction sale catalogs
Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) and Newman Numismatic Portal (NNP) today announce the full-view availability of Bowers & Merena (and
predecessor) auction sale catalogs on NNP. PCGS holds electronic rights to Bowers & Merena publications prior to February 2004, and is making this content
available to NNP on a non-exclusive basis. The series consists of approximately 200 auction sale catalogs from 1972 to 2004, featuring legendary collections
such as Garrett, Norweb, Eliasberg, and Bass.
The Bowers & Merena auction sale catalogs may be accessed on Newman Portal at https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/auctioncompanydetail/4 .
Additional classic publications of Bowers & Merena, including Rare Coin Review, will be added over time. The longstanding "house organ" of
Bowers & Merena, Rare Coin Review featured substantive research articles in addition to market updates and fixed price listings of significant
coins.
Brett Charville, president of PCGS, commented "PCGS has received many requests to make this material available to the collecting community.
Collector education is an important aspect of our business and we are pleased to add this content to the collective memory of our hobby. We welcome continued
feedback from the community and appreciate their input on all aspects of our operation." Q. David Bowers added "I am delighted to see my old company
publications made available on Newman Portal."
This is an exciting time for numismatic scholarship, and the growth of digital resources is a critical factor in developing the next generation of
coin collectors." Newman Numismatic Portal project coordinator Len Augsburger concluded "We are thrilled to add these publications to Newman Portal
on a full-view basis. Bowers & Merena produced authoritative sale catalogs over an extended period, and this resource will be of great interest to those
researching past sales of many important coins. We are grateful to PCGS for opening this material to the general public."
To visit the full Newman Numismatic Portal, see:
https://nnp.wustl.edu/
Wayne Homren, Editor
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