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Posted by CAC at 03/18/2010 10:21 am Categories: CAC, News
PRESS RELEASE 8 March 2010 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: John Albanese Certified Acceptance Corp. Bedminster, New Jersey 1-908-781-9101 CAC KEEPING STRICT STANDARDS Change may be in the air at one or more coin grading services, but dealers, collectors and investors will find business as usual at Certified Acceptance Corp. (CAC). That’s the company’s message to the hobby in the wake of reports that at least one of the two largest grading services is considering the establishment of “premium-quality” grade designations. CAC… Continued...
Posted by John Feigenbaum at 03/12/2010 8:54 am Categories: DLRC (David Lawrence Rare Coins), DLRC Auctions, Hot Topics, News
Results from last night's sale of the "Picky Collection" were superb. The collection which large consisted of Bust half dollars, was assembled over the past decade by a very astute collector of these coins and was superb in quality. John Brush and Jason Smith of David Lawrence Rare Coins worked closely with the client who was able to set his own reserves on coins to protect his substantial investment… Continued...
Posted by John Brush at 03/05/2010 12:19 am Categories: Brush's Blog, DLRC (David Lawrence Rare Coins), News - (4) Comments
While attending the Whitman Coin Expo in Baltimore, Maryland this week, I was lucky enough to be the designated bidder for David Lawrence Rare Coins (DLRC) at the show's official auction by Bowers and Merena Auctions. As the auction approached, the finest known 1901-S Barber Quarter was to be offered as lot 737. Graded by PCGS as MS-68, this item is, without question, the nicest… Continued...
Posted by John Feigenbaum at 02/28/2010 9:23 pm Categories: DLRC (David Lawrence Rare Coins), DLRC Auctions, Hot Topics, John Feigenbaum's Ramblings, Stella info - (1) Comment
Collectors are getting tired of hearing how there are now fresh coins out there...blah, blah, blah.... But it's really true. We haven't seen anything like the regular flow of fresh coin collections coming from our clients in the last 18 months, like we had in years prior. It's hard to explain the phenomenon but collector's are keeping the prized numismatic holding close to their chests. Prices have come down across the board… Continued...
