A rare coin treasure hunt kicks off in 4 American cities

For Americans, wanting them to be able to Participate in the Great Canadian Treasures HuntThere is a new opportunity in the USA. This month, the dealer of rare coins and galleries AUCTION House Stack Galleries invite the public Join the hunting for treasures To celebrate the 90th anniversary of the first auction of the company.

Certificates for rare coins and banknotes will be hidden in New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Miami, in all cities where there are fronts of retail stores in the auction house. Certificates will be hidden in five iconic places in each city, and one place is opened per day. Treasure hunting will work in every city for five days:

  • Boston, Massachusetts: October 7-11
  • New York, New York: October 14-18
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: October 21-25
  • Miami, Florida: October 28 November 28

Hipples for shelters will be published FacebookIN InstagramAnd Stack's Bowers Galleries retail store pageThe field every day will be another place, and the winner can bring his certificate to the gallery of this city to get his prize.

Prizes of about $ 10,000 vary depending on each city and vary from $ 300 to the main prize, worth about $ 3,500. Each winner will also receive a copy of 2026 The guide of the book of coins of the United StatesThe field seekers can save their coin or sell it back to Bowers Stack. A team of the auction house hopes that this activity will cause interest in the collection. Colonial silver coins Found in cabinetsSymbolic dollars He flew in spaceOr those Specially made by the Mint of the United States are only some examples of the exciting world of collecting coins.

“What began as a coin store in Manhattan in the middle of the city in the depths of the Great Depression turned into an international numismatic power station, with offices throughout the United States and in Europe (Paris and Denmark), Hong Kong and Canada,” “,”, “,”, “Canada.” Company President Brian Kenrell said in the press releaseThe field “As we look at our century, we continue to spread our love of numismatics for the general public. The time of our nationwide treasure hunt, which coincides with the 90th anniversary of our first auction in October 1935 is a wonderful way to do this. ”

Participation in the hunt for treasures is free for everyone and everyone.

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Laura is a popular science news editor, observing the lighting of a wide range of objects. Laura is especially fascinated by all things of water, paleontology, nanotechnology and studying how science affects everyday life.


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