A tourist browsing in a San Francisco bookstore came across a coin glued to a page in a souvenir book. The page described the San Francisco mint where the coin was struck, an 1870-S $3 piece. Only 2 were minted. As one of the rarest American coins in existence it’s expected to sell for between $2m-$4m next month at an auction in Georgia.It’s reported the finder knew exactly what he had discovered, but waited until now to consign it to the Four Seasons Auction Gallery in Alpharetta, Ga., for the June 2 sale. The coin was struck as a one-off for a cornerstone dedication ceremony at the San Francisco mint. How the multi-million dollar gold piece got glued to the page is lost in the mist of time.
$4m Coin Found in SF Bookstore
May 17, 2012
“Paul Newman” Rolex May Fetch Half-Million
May 10, 2013When the “Daytona Paul Newman” Rolex watches first came out they didn’t cause much stir and were relatively inexpensive. Today, some call them the “Holy Grail” of Rolexes. Antiquorum will auction one with a low serial number and its distinctive lemon yellow coloration this Sunday in Geneva. High estimate is $550,000.
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Rodin Statue Something To Think About At $15.3m
May 9, 2013There are only 28 casts of Auguste Rodin’s iconic “The Thinker” known to exist. One originally commissioned by Ralph Pulitzer in 1906 sold this week for $15.3m at Sotheby’s in New York. The statue bears a plaque certifying that Rodin, himself, supervised the casting. A similar cast sold for $12m three years ago.
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Rare Manuscript From 1st Published African Author At Swann’s
March 5, 2013As a 16th century student at University of Grenada , the former slave Juan de Sessa, who’d been captured as a boy near Guinea, showed such prodigious talent in Latin that he became known as Juan Latino. Offered a Chair in Latin Grammar at the University , Latino went on to write three books, the first published works by an African author. “Ad Catolicum,” as its very long Latin title begins, is the third of these, one of only three copies recorded. It’s sure to be a highlight at Swann Galleries’ auction of Printed and Manuscript African American works on March 26 in New York, where it’s expected to sell for $40,000-$60,000.
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