Unique in Numismatic History
At the
recent ANA World’s Fair of Money, Stack’s Bowers Galleries swept the field for
literary awards—taking the top spot in the three most important honors of the
year. The “Triple Crown” accomplishment is unprecedented in numismatic history.
One of
the most prestigious and most coveted awards of the Numismatic Literary Guild
is the “Catalog of the Year Award” for auction catalogs. This year Stack’s
Bowers Galleries was presented with this honor for its January 2013
presentation of The Cardinal Collection and other Americana Sale properties. Martin Logies, consignor of the Cardinal Collection, made
valuable and numerous contributions to the sale catalog showcasing the now
famous 1794 silver dollar, superb gem Mint State, which realized over $10
million and broke all records as the most valuable coin ever sold. “We
are deeply appreciative of this honor,” noted Q. David Bowers. “Over the years
the Numismatic Literary Guild has given us this ultimate auction award more
times than to any other firm. Our entire team is very grateful.”
The
“Book of the Year” award went to The Encyclopedia of United States Silver
Dollars 1794-1804 by Q. David Bowers. This 343 page color-illustrated
volume is the second edition of the standard reference in the field. With a
foreword by Martin Logies and an appreciation by Warren Miller, this award
winner features full color illustrations throughout, updated rarity
information, pedigree and market data, numismatic notes, and a full history of
the series. No comparable study has ever been made. With this book the
reader can quickly identify die varieties, including valuable rarities that in
some instances differ from common varieties only by a few features. An
essential addition to any numismatic library, it is available for a list price of
$49.95 through Stack’s Bowers Galleries in New Hampshire (866-811-1804).
The
third great honor completing the Triple Crown of literary awards was the honor
bestowed to Q. David Bowers by the American Numismatic Association with the
first place Heath Award. This is the ANA’s highest honor for numismatic authors and is named for Dr. George F. Heath, founder of
the ANA in 1891.
As if
that were not enough, several other tributes came to the team at Stack’s Bowers
Galleries. Greg Roberts took home a Professional Numismatists Guild 25-Year
Award. Stack’s Bowers Galleries was given the ANA Membership Award for
recruiting the most new members to the Association. And for good measure, Dave
Bowers was given the Token and Medal Society’s annual Literary Achievement Award.
“I’ve always said we have an award-winning team,” said president Brian Kendrella
“and this certainly proves it. We are so very thankful to these organizations
for acknowledging our accomplishments with these important and impressive
honors.”
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