In July we learned of the passing of colonial coin specialist Dick August. The press release announces upcoming sales of his collection by Stack's Bowers Galleries.
-Editor
More than 60 years in the making, the famous collection of Rhode Island numismatist
Richard August will be offered by Stack's Bowers Galleries in a series of auctions in 2025 and 2026.
Known to his friends as Dick, August was a towering figure within the close-knit community of early
American coin and medal enthusiasts. He was a pioneer in the fields of Betts medals and colonial paper
money and an exacting builder of variety sets of most major pre-Federal copper series. Beginning decades
ago, Dick was an early adopter of collecting colonial-era coins from Europe's New World empires
alongside coins more explicitly made for America. He came to focus on these coins with as much vigor as
on their Redbook-listed counterparts, amassing important collections of coins from Mexico, Guatemala,
Chile, Peru, Bolivia, and the West Indies. Selections from August's incredibly choice collections of coins
from England, Ireland, and Scotland will be the first coins from the cabinet to be offered, slated for our
January 2025 New York International Numismatic Convention sale.
Richard August was well known as a numismatist and was a fixture at shows all over the country for
decades, particularly those in his native New England. Beyond his life in coins (a full-time passion since
before he attended the University of Virginia in the late 1950s), Dick was a high-level math teacher and
tutor, a distance runner and running coach, and a passionate practitioner of hobbies ranging from
gardening to fish husbandry to shooting (he competed on the rifle team at UVa). His remarkable memory
and knowledge base, as deep as it was broad, impressed his numismatic colleagues, but the collection his
expertise allowed him to amass impressed his friends and rivals as well.
Dick's pre-Federal copper collections are among the finest ever assembled, with unique varieties present
in the Connecticut, New Jersey, and Fugio series. Along with his Vermont, Massachusetts, Machin's
Mills, and other notable copper subcategories, these collections include classic rarities and Condition
Census examples, alongside interesting die states and contemporary counterfeits. These were gathered
through savvy cherrypicking and participation at major auctions dating back to the 1960s. His
participation in the famous 1966 C.H. Stearns sale resulted in not only the expansion of his Massachusetts
silver holdings, but also the acquisition of most or all of Stearns' early American medals in a private
transaction. This formed the basis of his highly important collections of Betts medals and
Washingtoniana, and both series are replete with notable rarities.
His world coin holdings are extensive, with particularly notable collections from Latin America and the
British Isles. Focused on the era of American colonization, roughly 1492 to 1830, Dick's collection
comprised impressive date runs of coins in every collectible denomination of copper and silver, with
some gold highlights as well. His coins of the British Isles are notable for their quality; selections focused
on 17th century coins of England, Ireland, and Scotland will be offered in the January 2025 NYINC sale.
Betts medals, Washingtoniana, and paper money are expected to cross the auction block in March /April
2025, followed by select Latin American, Fugio coppers, and more in Stack's Bowers Galleries' August
2025 Global Showcase auctions. A major offering of colonial coins is scheduled for the firm's November
2025 official Whitman Expo Auction, held in cooperation with the Colonial Coin Collectors Club (C4).
To read the earlier E-Sylum articles, see:
RICHARD AUGUST (1940-2024)
(https://www.coinbooks.org/v27/esylum_v27n28a09.html)
MORE ON RICHARD AUGUST
(https://www.coinbooks.org/v27/esylum_v27n29a13.html)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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