Welcome to the Whitman Baltimore Winter Expo 2018!

Q. David Bowers is in Baltimore, participating in the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Baltimore Expo – always one of the great shows of the year. Stack’s Bowers Galleries will be having multiple dynamic auction sessions.

Mr. Bowers writes:

Colonial and early American coins come to the fore, as the Baltimore Expo will be hosting the annual meeting of the Colonial Coin Collectors Club, always a great event. As a complement to this club gathering, we will be presenting one of the finest offerings of colonial and early American coins ever – anchored by the Archangel Collection — with pieces ranging from affordable state coppers of the 1780s to major rarities such as the 1787 Clinton copper.

Colonial and early American coins come to the fore, as the Baltimore Expo will be hosting the annual meeting of the Colonial Coin Collectors Club, always a great event. As a complement to this club gathering, we will be presenting one of the finest offerings of colonial and early American coins ever – anchored by the Archangel Collection — with pieces ranging from affordable state coppers of the 1780s to major rarities such as the 1787 Clinton copper.

Beyond that, our currency offerings are spectacular. The Joel R. Anderson Collection Part III features incredible rarities, many of which are the finest known, balanced by a selection of affordable notes – all part of the finest collection of large-sized paper money design types ever formed.

The Caine Collection of federal proofs is amazing and promises a once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire many of the pieces offered. Other paper money is featured, as is a marvelous selection of federal coins from half cents to double eagles, plus commemoratives, patterns, tokens and medals. Whatever you collect, there is certain to be something for you!

If you plan to participate in person at the Baltimore Expo, your plans are already set. Otherwise, you are warmly invited to participate in real time on the internet – just like being here – well, not quite, because you’ll miss the camaraderie and excitement. But on the other hand you’ll be able to focus on each item as it is offered from the comfort of your office or home.

Read more at Coin Week.

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