Here's the press release for the upcoming Stack's Bowers world paper money sale.
-Editor
Stack's Bowers Galleries has announced that their August ANA World Paper Money Sale
has been finalized and is posted on their website
StacksBowers.com. With the bidding now open, collectors
have the opportunity to add treasures to their collections as many critical and heavily collected areas of
World Paper are represented in the offering.
The sale is anchored by a few named collections, including the Panama Collection that features four lots of
Panamanian Banknotes, all of which are the highest graded in uncancelled and issued form (lots 30366, 30668,
30370, and 30371). These notes collectively are estimated to fetch well above $100,000, and are available for the
first time to the public. When asked for his comments on the set, Aris Maragoudakis, the firm's Director of World
Paper Money, stated, While we have been fortunate to handle the majority of the higher end Panama notes that
have hit the market in recent years, this set stands out as remarkable for its incredible preservation. The 1, 5, and 10
Balboas in gem condition are next to impossible to find, and it's going to be interesting to see the collecting
community fight to upgrade their sets. Also, the 20 Balboa in its original state, uncancelled, and with exceptional
paper quality, which is virtually unheard of.
The Don Allen Collection offers significant Australian and Western Samoan pieces as well as to some significant
pieces from British Guiana, British Honduras, and other areas of the Commonwealth. The Bank of Adelaide 1
Pound in lot 30011, and the Commonwealth of Australia 5 Pounds in lot 30012 are among the more noteworthy
items in the collection.
The Sao Miguel Collection offers incredible pieces from Azores, such as the 5 Mil Reis Prata from 1905 in lot
30017, or the 1905 Banco de Portugal 10 Mil Reis Ouro in lot 30019. The 20 Mil Reis Ouro in lot 30020 is an
incredible piece that seldom crosses the auction block.
One of the most unique collections to be offered by Stack's Bowers Galleries, is the Ricardo Collection, a privately
built collection formed entirely without purchases from dealers, or auction houses. The collection, which took
decades to build, was built primarily by dealing directly with banks and governments, or trading with collectors in
various countries that were visited by the consignor. Part I of this collection covers the areas of Bolivia, Colombia,
Iran, Iraq and Russia. A multitude of additional countries will be offered in future sales. Aris Maragoudakis added,
The fascinating collecting method that built The Ricardo Collection led to a passionately built assortment of paper
that spanned the globe, with an astounding focus on organization, quality, and completion.
The sale is slated to take place August 16, 2021 at 10:00 AM PDT (1:00 PM EST) in the brand new Griffin Studios,
a custom-built, broadcast ready television, film and event facility located at the Stack's Bowers Galleries
headquarters in Costa Mesa, California. To learn more email
info@StacksBowers.com, call 800-458-4646, or visit
StacksBowers.com.
THE BOOK BAZARRE
1946–2021: CELEBRATING 75 YEARS of the RED BOOK.
The 75th edition of the Guide Book of United States Coins will release next week, April 7, 2021. Preorder now to reserve your copy—online
at
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, or call 1-800-546-2995.
Wayne Homren, Editor
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