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Press Release - June 11, 2008

Long List of Rarities in Heritage's June 2008 Summer FUN Auction



Dallas, TX. A lengthy list of significant American numismatic rarities is included in the catalog for the June 2008 Summer FUN Signature® Auction. The Official Auction will be held in West Palm Beach, June 26-27, with the concluding Internet sessions on June 28-29. The auction is now posted by Heritage Auction Galleries at HA.com, and is available for inspection and bidding.

"The strong market is continuing to bring great rarities onto the Heritage auction block," commented Heritage President Greg Rohan, "including a 15-piece 1873 Proof Set, Cent through Trade dollar, PR63 to PR65 PCGS (Lot 357); an 1844 $1 PR65 NGC, Ex: Pittman-Kaufman (Lot 1247); an 1880 $4 Flowing Hair, Judd-1657, Pollock-1857, R.6, PR64 PCGS, from the Fern E. Wagner Trust (Lot 1960); an 1860 $5 PR66 Cameo NGC (Lot 2037); an 1832 Half Eagle, 13 Stars, BD-1, High R.5, MS63 PCGS from the Charleston Collection (Lot 1975); an 1801 Eagle, Breen-6843, Taraszka-25, BD-2, MS64 PCGS from the Charleston Collection (Lot 2104); and an 1803 BD-6 Large Stars Reverse Eagle, MS62 NGC, Breen-6845, B. 1-F, Taraszka-32, R.7 (Lot 2106). This auction contains a wide range of rarities at many price levels."

Continued Rohan: "Summer FUN contains rarities from the inventory of Anaconda Rare Coins, the Charleston Collection; the Compradore Registry Collections; the George Gee Collection of Buffalo Nickels; Part One of the Glenwood Collection; Part Two of the Estate of Robert R. Rollins Collection; Part Two of the Estate of Francis A. Sullivan, Jr., and the Fern E. Wagner Trust. Hundreds of consignors are participating in this popular FUN event!"

"Heritage is pleased to present another exciting Summer FUN auction," concluded Rohan. "Repeating our pleasure from the May 2008 Long Beach auction, we are honored that another professional colleague has entrusted his coin holdings to us. Heritage thanks our friends Adrian Crane and Brandon Kelley for consigning the inventory of Anaconda Rare Coins, without reserve. We wish Adrian well in his future plans in Costa Rica, and know that our bidders will take delight in so many wonderful coins."

Highlights from Heritage's Summer FUN Signature Auction:

To discuss consigning coins or currency to an upcoming auction, please call the Heritage Consignor Hotlines at 800-872-6467 ext. 1000 (Coins); or ext. 1001 (Currency).

For more information about Heritage's auctions, and a complete record of prices realized, along with full-color, enlargeable photos of each lot, please visit www.HA.com.

To reserve your copy of any Heritage auction catalog, please contact Client Services at 1-800-872-6467, ext. 1150, or visit www.HA.com/Catalog to order by email.