Stack's Bowers Galleries is expanding. Here's the press release for their new Boston location, and their new ad this week highlights their recently-created Virginia Beach office.
-Editor
Stack's Bowers Galleries is proud to announce the upcoming opening of a new downtown rare
coin gallery in historic Boston, Massachusetts. Located at 84 State Street in the heart of Boston's financial district,
the gallery will be just steps from the city's two most iconic tourist attractions: historic Faneuil Hall and the
irresistible Quincy Market. The showroom is just a 15 minute walk from Boston's South Station, granting
convenient access to collectors across the entire northeast. Renovations are under way and the firm hopes to open
the 84 State Street storefront to the community in early fall 2022. With the opening of this new location, Stack's
Bowers Galleries is thrilled to unite New England collectors with the country's most accomplished rare coin firm.
Staffed by top numismatic professionals, as collectors have come to expect from Stack's Bowers Galleries, this
office will be led by Kevin Vinton, one of the nation's top experts in United States coins. Kevin was born and raised
in New England, developing an interest in numismatics at an early age. Upon graduating from Wheaton College (IL)
in 2009, Kevin went to work for Sam Sloat Coins as numismatist and manager. In 2013, he founded Inde Et Lib,
Numismatists, becoming a highly respected expert and market maker in U.S. colonials and early federal copper,
handling countless rarities and bringing several important collections to market. Kevin is a life member of the
American Numismatic Association, Early American Coppers, the Colonial Coin Collectors Club, and many other
organizations.
This Boston location will offer the firm's entire range of numismatic services. Collectors will be able to sell their
coins and paper money for top market value and browse an extensive selection of items available for direct
purchase. The gallery will also serve as an important resource for gold and silver bullion trading, appraisals, and
auction expertise.
The firm is eager to grow their team at the new gallery and is seeking to hire experienced numismatic specialists,
along with shipping and administrative staff. Interested candidates are invited to send resumes and cover letters to
Mschimel@stacksbowers.com.
We are very excited to enter the Boston market, particularly in such a great location in the most popular downtown
area in Boston, said Stack's Bowers Galleries President Brian Kendrella. This city and its collectors have been a
mainstay to the history and success of our business, and we are proud to have a new home in Boston. I'd also like to
announce the creation of limited edition, Q. David Bowers signed American Silver Eagles graded by PCGS to
commemorate the opening of our New York (2020), Philadelphia (2021) and Boston (2022) galleries. There are
only 500 made for each location and they will be offered in our Precious Metal Auctions beginning in July.
Wayne Homren, Editor
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