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A number of rare Colonial banknotes featured in Kagin's Auctions Part 2 of Highlights from the John J. Ford collection achieved record prices on September 25, 2023.

Kagin's Auctions of Tiburon California will be offering Significant Notes from the John J. Ford Colonial Currency Collection in their Part 2 online auction on September 23, 2023, at 4PM Pacific. The 216 lots constitute approximately 60% of the 375 notes of the entire collection which is considered one of the finest collections of Colonial Bank Notes.

Several other Revere notes including his famous “Sword in Hand” series also brought record prices.

Part 1 offers 145 lots alphabetically arranged by Colonies including Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and New Jersey.

All 13 Original Colonies and Georgia along with a few private scrip notes are represented in this offering.

Gold 999.9 ‰ and weight one troy ounce, 31.104 grams. Issue 2022 limited to only 15,000 units.

World gold coins from the Hesselgesser Collection performed exceptionally well in Kagin's April sale.

Both the Professional Coin Grading Service and the Numismatic Guarantee Corporation have just certified the first 200 struck coins from the Spanish Royal Mint's Spanish Doubloon series—their first gold bullion coins.

A 96.65-ounce Kellogg & Humbert gold ingot from the shipwreck S.S. Central America led all lots at $216,000 in Kagin's March 11-12, 2021 Auction.

Kagin's Auctions will be offering free educational presentations prior to three sessions in conjunction with their upcoming March 11th and 12th auction.

A rare Lesher Referendum dollar has smashed previous records at the Kagin's auction.

Pioneer gold specialist and auctioneer, Kagin's, has sold a truly historic, privately-struck gold coin minted in Georgia during their gold rush of the 1820's. The Georgia collector was not identified and wishes to remain anonymous at this time.

A preview of Kagin's Auctions sale to be held at the ANA National Money Show in Atlanta.