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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 9, Number 39, September 24, 2006, Article 29

    HERITAGE TOKEN AND MEDAL SALE REPORT

    Alan V. Weinberg writes: "I personally attended the Heritage
    exonumia auction held last Saturday Sept 16 at the Long Beach coin
    show. In 2 sessions with a 10 minute break in between, it ran from
    1:30 PM to 7:30 PM. Exhausting.

    The auction catalogue was dedicated exclusively to tokens and medals
    and was the most sophisticated and attractive exonumia auction
    catalogue ever issued in my 50 year hobby memory. A first time
    project by Heritage's newly formed exonumia department headed up
    by Harv Gamer who hails from Los Angeles and Canada and now resides
    in Dallas with his hotel magnate wife.

    The in -person auction attendance was sparse , numbering perhaps
    1 1/2 dozen people at its peak due to its start as the Long Beach
    coin show was packing up . But the mail and internet and phone
    bidders more than made up for this. Competition was vigorous with
    three phone lines being occupied on the gold University of Va 1860
    medal, and simply outrageous prices.

    So-called dollars went through the roof with pieces that a few years
    ago were essentially junk box items, now being slabbed and selling
    for well over $100. A mediocre slab MS-63 Erie Canal HK-1000 so-called
    dollar hammered for $8,500 and this was without the rarer wood round
    box of issue. This medal, as is, was a $1,500 medal three yrs ago.

    Western trade tokens went sky-high. A Tucson A.T. token , actually
    1 of 5-6 known, hammered for $3,250. Two Texas tokens hammered for
    $1,300 and $1,100. Civil War tokens, despite the physical presence
    of major buyers Ernie Latter and Steve Tanenbaum, almost all went
    to absentee bidders based on their high (and highly inaccurate)
    slab grades.

    It was plainly evident that slab grades, which were grossly unreal
    (i.e VF's being slabbed as MS), and the Internet played a very active
    part in the sale's success and high prices. Every single auction lot
    was offered on eBay and, separately, on Heritage's website. This is,
    sadly in the writer's view, the wave of the future. For me, there's
    nothing like hands-on lot inspection and show & auction physical
    attendance to educate and reward collectors and dealers.

    It looks like this is just the beginning of a major new jump in
    exonumia activity and prices if Heritage & Harv Gamer keep up their
    push to excel."

    To read Dick Johnson's review of the sale catalog, see:
    HERITAGE AUCTION GALLERIES VENTURES INTO TOKENS AND MEDALS
    esylum_v09n36a12.html

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  • 2006-09-24
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