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The E-Sylum: Volume 23, Number 37, September 13, 2020, Article 24

E PLURIBUS UNUM COLLECTION SALE, PART 2

These are good times for collectors of Colonial and early American coins and tokens, with wide and deep collections coming to the market soon. Here's a teaser article from Stack's Bowers summarizing the second part of the E Pluribus Unum Collection. -Editor

E Pluribus Unum Collection

Did you know The E Pluribus Unum Collection, Part 2: Colonial Coins and Washingtoniana will be featured in the Stack's Bowers Galleries November 11-13, 2020 Auction?

Built over the course of more than half a century, the E Pluribus Unum Collection is replete with coins and medals of superb rarity and quality, many with significant pedigrees, some of which date to the 19th century. Sales from the collection commenced in our November 2019 Baltimore Auction with the record-setting auction of the best collection of New Jersey coppers sold since 2003. Building upon that momentum, Part 2 of the collection numbers nearly 500 pieces and focuses on a variety of 17th and 18th century colonial coin types, along with Washington coins, medals and tokens. Notable sectors include American Plantations tokens, St. Patrick coinage, Wood's Hibernia and Rosa Americana coinages, Voce Populis, Vermont coppers, Auctori Plebis coppers, Mott tokens, Castorland medals, and Franco-American jetons. Of special note are nearly 40 Machin's Mills halfpence by die marriage, more than 60 Connecticut coppers, and over 200 pieces of Washingtoniana. Of particular interest to specialists in the colonial series, the sale features dozens of numismatic delicacies like multiple strikes and brockages, in addition to several rare and high quality overstrikes.

This outstanding collection will cross the block November 11-13, 2020. Contact us today to request your copy of the catalog. Further details on the auction location will be released in the coming weeks.

To read the complete article, see:
The E Pluribus Unum Collection, Part 2: Colonial Coins and Washingtoniana (https://www.stacksbowers.com/News/Pages/Blogs.aspx?ArticleID=e-pluribus-unum-collection-part-2)

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