
1878 Pattern Quarter Eagle. Judd-1566, Pollock-1756. Rarity-8+. Gold. Reeded Edge. Proof-66 Cameo (CACG).Costa Mesa, CA: Stack’s Bowers Galleries is pleased to announce exceptionally strong results from its June 2026 Showcase Auction. This dynamic seven-session sale brought together more than 3,200 lots spanning U.S. coins, colonial and pre-federal issues, federal rarities, territorial and pattern coinage, Numismatic Americana, medals, tokens, and physical cryptocurrency. With total prices realized nearing $13.2 million, the auction demonstrated sustained collector demand for fresh, high-quality material. This total represents the highest price realized for a Summer Whitman Expo Showcase Auction and is more than double the total achieved in June 2025. Bidding activity was broad-based, with advanced collectors, specialists, and new participants competing for classic rarities, historically significant medals, and innovative crossover collectibles offered in the physical cryptocurrency section. (All prices include the buyer’s premium.)
Taking top spot was the unique Judd-1566 pattern quarter eagle from 1878, which after spirited bidding brought $439,200, exceeding its previous record of $432,000, achieved in Stack’s Bowers Galleries’ 2022 Global Showcase Auction.
“The June Showcase Auction underscored the continued strength of today’s rare coin market, even in the face of volatility in the equity and precious metals markets,” said Brian Kendrella, President of Stack’s Bowers Galleries. “From exceptional Barber coinage and early copper to presidential inaugural medals and physical cryptocurrency, bidders responded enthusiastically to rarity, quality, and provenance. We are grateful to our consignors and clients for making this auction such a success.”
Numismatic Americana, Colonial and Pre-Federal MaterialSession 1 featured notable Presidential Inaugural medals, including a rare 1921 Harding Inaugural medal in silver, which realized $36,600, and a 1945 Franklin Roosevelt Inaugural medal in gold, which achieved $146,400.Collectors strongly pursued New Jersey and Vermont coppers, Fugio cents, and other early American issues. Taking top spot among colonial issues was a PCGS AU-55 Ryder-25 Vermont, which brought $21,960, a world record for this variety. Among New Jersey coppers, the top lot was the Parsons-Ryder-Boyd-Ford-Karanfilian Maris 15-T, which realized $4,636.
Other impressive results from Session 1 include:
Lot 1179. 1785 Vermont Copper. Landscape. RR-3, Bressett 2-B, W-2010. Rarity-5-. VERMONTS. AU-55 (PCGS). Realized $17,080.
Lot 1235. Undated (ca. 1902) Fugio Cent Lead Impression. Reverse of 1787 Newman 102-GG American Congress Copper Hub Trial. Uniface. Extremely Fine. Realized $15,860.
This session was anchored by a broad selection of rare and high-grade federal issues, including important Barber dimes, quarters, and half dollars from the Young-Dakota Collection. Realizing the highest price among the stunning Young-Dakota coins was a vividly toned Proof-68+ Cameo 1911 half dollar that brought $48,800, more than double the previous record for any Proof 1911 half dollar sold at auction. The beautifully toned 1898 half dollar sold for a record-shattering $43,920.
Other important highlights from Rarities Night include:
Lot 2113. 1905-S Barber Quarter. MS-67 (PCGS). CAC. The probable finest known coin shattered all records, realizing $53,680. The previous auction record was $11,000 set in the April 1997 sale of the Eliasberg Collection.
Lot 2208. 1849-D Gold Dollar. Winter 1-B. MS-63 (PCGS). CAC. CMQ. A rare Choice Mint State example with CAC approval realized a record for the grade at $26,840.
Lot 2227. 1879 Four-Dollar Gold Stella. Coiled Hair. Judd-1639, Pollock-1839. Rarity-7-. Copper. Reeded Edge. Proof-64 BN (PCGS). OGH Rattler. Realized $79,300, a record for the grade.
Lot 2240. 1868 Liberty Head Eagle. JD-1. Rarity-7-. Proof-64 (PCGS). CAC. CMQ. Realized $146,400, nearly three times the previous auction record for the date and more than double the PCGS Price Guide value.
Lot 2277. 1894-S Liberty Head Double Eagle. MS-65 (PCGS). CAC. CMQ. Brought a record $40,260 for the issue.
Lot 2306. 1882 Pattern Shield Earring Dollar. Judd-1702, Pollock-1904. Rarity-7-. Silver. Reeded Edge. Proof-65+ (PCGS). CMQ. The famed Eliasberg Shield Earring dollar pattern realized $134,200, a record for the grade.
Lot 2308. 1966 Washington Quarter. Struck on a 90% Silver Planchet. AU-53 (PCGS). This unique transitional error sold for $41,480, the highest price ever realized for a 90% silver transitional error at auction.
Additional U.S. Coin Sessions“Market strength was seen not just for the finest of the fine and the rarest of the rare,” continued Mr. Kendrella. “Results among the other sessions reaffirm Stack’s Bowers Galleries’ ability to present collector coins in all price points to a worldwide audience.”
Lot 3073. 1955 Lincoln Cent. FS-101. Doubled Die Obverse. MS-64 RB (PCGS). CAC. Realized $14,640, a record price for the grade.
Lot 3142. 1919-S Buffalo Nickel. MS-64 (PCGS). Realized $15,860, far exceeding recent prices for MS-65 graded coins of this date/mint.
Lot 3263. 1929-S Standing Liberty Quarter. MS-67 FH (PCGS). CAC. Realized $11,590.
Lot 4263. 1892 Columbian Exposition Commemorative Half Dollar Obverse Die. No. 2. Realized $36,600.
Lot 4323. 1856 Pattern Flying Eagle Cent. Judd-184, Pollock-202, Snow-PT1a, Die Pair II. Rarity-6. Copper-Nickel. Plain Edge. Proof-63 (PCGS). Realized $23,180.
Physical CryptocurrencySession 5 presented an exceptional offering of physical bitcoin and cryptocurrency, which realized $596,930 in total. Classic, blue-chip rarities from the iconic Casascius, BTCC, and Lealana series were featured alongside low-mintage modern issues from MyBits, Satori, Polymerbit, 1HoDLCLUB, VIP Bitcoins, Denarium, Finite By Design, Freedom Bitcoin, Ballet, Crypto Imperator, and others. The top price of the session was claimed by a 2013 Casascius 1 Bitcoin in silver, which realized $88,450, reflecting a collector premium of nearly $25,000 above the Bitcoin value. A 2013 Lealana 1 Bitcoin also brought a strong result, realizing $79,300 and a $16,000 premium above Bitcoin. Among the non-loaded category, a redeemed Casascius 10 Bitcoin earned an incredible $9,150, and an outstanding example of the historic #1 Issue of Bitcoin Magazine also sold for $2,318. Stack's Bowers Galleries is now accepting consignment of physical bitcoins and cryptocurrency to their Summer and Fall Showcase Auctions.
For complete prices realized for the June 2026 Showcase Auction, visit StacksBowers.com. For more information about upcoming auctions or to discuss consigning to a future sale, contact Stack’s Bowers Galleries by phone at 800-458-4646 or by email Consign@StacksBowers.com.
About Stack's Bowers Galleries
Stack's Bowers Galleries conducts live, internet and specialized auctions of rare U.S. and world coins and currency and ancient coins, as well as direct sales through retail and wholesale channels. The company's 90+ year legacy includes the cataloging and sale of many of the most valuable United States coin and currency collections to ever cross an auction block — The D. Brent Pogue Collection, The John J. Ford, Jr. Collection, The Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr. Collection, The Harry W. Bass, Jr. Collection, The Joel R. Anderson Collection, The Norweb Collection, The Cardinal Collection, The Sydney F. Martin Collection and The Battle Born Collection — to name just a few.
World coin and currency collections include The Pinnacle Collection, The Louis E. Eliasberg, Sr. Collection of World Gold Coins, The Kroisos Collection, The Alicia and Sidney Belzberg Collection, The Salton Collection, The Wa She Wong Collection, the Augustana Collection of gold rarities from across western Europe, the Richard Margolis Collection of world coins and medals and The Thos. H. Law Collection. Recently, the firm was awarded the privilege of bringing the most valuable world coin collection to auction – the L. E. Bruun Collection.
Stack’s Bowers Galleries is headquartered in Costa Mesa, California, which is also the location of Griffin Studios, the firm’s custom-built, broadcast-ready auction and event facility. In addition, the company has galleries in New York, Boston, Miami, and Philadelphia, as well as offices in New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Copenhagen, Hong Kong, Paris, and Vancouver. Stack's Bowers Galleries hosts a Global Showcase each summer as an Event Auctioneer Partner of the ANA World’s Fair of Money, a sale that features United States coins and currency, Ancient coins, and World coins and currency. They are also the Official Auctioneer for several important numismatic events, including the New York International Numismatic Convention, the Whitman Spring, Summer and Winter Expos, the Spring and Fall Hong Kong shows, and the Maastricht Paper Money shows.