Английская Википедия:GreatCollections
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use American English Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox company GreatCollections is an American numismatic online auction house founded in 2010, and based in Irvine, California. The company is an auctioneer of certified rare coins and paper money.[1]
History
The auction house was co-founded Ian Russell, who serves as its president, and Raeleen Endo. They developed the company's website and operational infrastructure over a period of six months.[2][3] Prior to founding the company, Russell had been president of Teletrade, Inc.[4] and chief operating officer of Bowers and Merena Auctions; two of the largest coin auction houses in North America. Endo had previously worked at Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS), and Collectors Universe.[5]
The GreatCollections.com website launched in late 2010, facilitating the sale and purchase of coins and paper money in online auctions.[6] It has since become well known for auctioning rare examples of American currency,[7][8] such as the Cigarra Collection,[9] and a collection of Indian Head nickels that sold for over $500,000.[10]
GreatCollections auctioned a group of U.S. coins called the Turino Collection in March 2012. The collection included a 1907 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle that sold for $110,000, and a 1915-S Panama-Pacific Exposition $50 piece that sold for $79,750.[11]
In July 2012, the company sold the only confirmed example of a Sacagawea dollar with edge lettering.[12] In 2014, the company began selling "Capuano Everyman" sets of Morgan Dollars.[13]
In 2015, talk show host Larry King interviewed Ian Russell about GreatCollections and coin collecting.[14] GreatCollections expanded into a larger facility in Irvine, nearer to PCGS headquarters, in August 2015.[15]
In November 2021, GreatCollections acquired the finest graded 1913 Liberty Head Nickel.[16] The nickel is one of the most well known rarities in American numismatics, with only five examples known. The example acquired by the company was previously a centerpiece of the Eliasberg Collection. It last traded at auction for $4.56 million in 2018.[17]
In January 2022, GreatCollections acquired the first U.S. Silver Dollar for $12 Million.[18][19] The company became the official auctioneer of the American Numismatic Association in March 2022.[20] Later that year, the auction house loaned four coins to the Central States Numismatic Society for a special exhibition in Schaumburg, Illinois.[21] In August, GreatCollections auctioned ten 100-year-old pennies for $1.1 million. The pennies were specially struck proof coins made for collectors by the United States' Philadelphia Mint, in the early years of the Lincoln cents.[22][23]
GreatCollections relocated within Irvine once more in August 2023, now in a dedicated building eight times the size of its previous location.[24]
GreatCollections has graded the two highest value coins in history; the 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle valued at $19 million,[25][26] and the "Gold Cas", the 1000 BTC Casascius Physical Bitcoin valued at $48 million.[27]
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