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Stack s Bowers Galleries Auctions Eight of Top 10 U S Coins in 2020

Stack’s Bowers Galleries Auctions Eight of Top 10 U.S. Coins in 2020 Eight of the top 10 highest auction prices realized for U.S. coins in 2020 were achieved by Stack’s Bowers Galleries, emphasizing their role as a leading resource for world-class numismatic rarities. Among these eight exceptional results are six coins that surpassed $1 million, including two distinct examples of the famous 1804 Draped Bust dollar. “We are thrilled to have achieved eight of the top 10 prices realized during this challenging year, an accomplishment that reflects our industry-leading innovation and expertise,” said Stack’s Bowers Galleries President Brian Kendrella. “What is most remarkable,” he explained “is that each of these coins are old friends that we had sold previously over our firm’s 85-year history. We are proud to be the consistent choice for auctioning top-tier rarities, and it has been a privilege to present these pieces to a new generation of collectors in 2020.

Birdseye wins top award for National Parks display

Related Company:  Vermont Business Magazine In September of 2020 the United States Mint and the National Park Service officially launched the America the Beautiful Quarters Program coin honoring Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic Park in Woodstock, Vermont, the only national park dedicated to telling the story of conservation history and the evolving nature of land stewardship in America. The coin depicts a young girl completing the planting of a Norway spruce seedling near an established tree, continuing the life cycle of the forest. The child represents the conservationist, seeking to maintain a sustainable forest for future enjoyment and education. As part of the dedication ceremony, with funds provided by the Vermont Woodworks Council, the park conducted a competition for the design and crafting of the “coin vessel” by which the newly minted coins would be delivered. 

Google honors civil rights activist Elizabeth Peratrovich with new Doodle

Google honors civil rights activist Elizabeth Peratrovich with new Doodle By (0) Google is paying homage to civil rights activist Elizabeth Peratrovich with a new Doodle. Image courtesy of Google Dec. 30 (UPI) Google is celebrating civil rights activist Elizabeth Peratrovich, who helped pass the first anti-discrimination law in the United States, with a new Doodle. Guest artist Michaela Goade, of Sitka, Alaska, created Google s homepage artwork, which shows Peratrovich giving a speech while wearing wings. Advertisement On this day in 1941, Peratrovich set the anti-discrimination law into motion by writing a letter to Alaska s governor and gaining his support after she came across an inn door sign that said, No Natives Allowed.

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