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Stack’s The Entlich, White Oak, Gross, St. Andre, and York Collections, Baltimore, Maryland

by CoinWeek on March 14, 2009

stacks_march09_standlibBaltimore is the location for another landmark Stack’s auction, beginning on Monday, March 23, 2009 at 1:00pm. This auction sale spans an incredible nearly 4,000 lots, covering coins, medals, tokens, plates, and paper money along the way. Well over one hundred consignors participated in this heavily laden sale, and between them, their items cover all of the major numismatic categories. To begin with the headline collections, the Bob Entlich Collection features a wide-ranging group of Colonial and U.S. coins as well as a nice assortment of paper money. The White Oak Collection, a superb and high quality gathering of New York City, Borough, and Upstate obsolete notes, private and municipal scrip, and fiscal paper, provides a fascinating panorama of banking and financial history of New York City after the Revolutionary War.

The Richard Gross Collection is another major feature of this auction sale, and provides a healthy, well-rounded offering of U.S. coins, medals, Washington pieces, and so-called dollars. Other highlights include the St. Andre Collection of U.S. double eagles, a fairly comprehensive set of Liberty Head and Saint-Gaudens types. The set includes examples of the rare 1860-O, 1861-O, 1866-S No Motto, 1870-CC, and 1920-S, among other issues. The York Collection, featured in a separate catalogue, boasts a very nearly complete set of Continental Currency. This collection contains many condition rarities and notes that are the finest graded or tied for finest graded by third-party services.

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