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An Official Auction of the NYINC the January 2017 NYINC Auction The January 2017 NYINC Auction Ancient & World Coins Internet Only January 17 & 18, 2017 An Official Auction of the NYINC Stack’s Bowers Galleries Upcoming Auction Schedule Coins and Currency Date Auction Consignment Deadline January 11, 2017 Collectors Choice Online Auction – U.S. Coins & Currency December 22, 2016 StacksBowers.com February 22, 2017 Collectors Choice Online Auction – U.S. Coins & Currency February 7, 2017 StacksBowers.com March 15, 2017 Collectors Choice Online Auction – U.S. Coins & Currency February 28, 2017 StacksBowers.com March 29-31, 2017 Stack’s Bowers Galleries – U.S. Coins & Currency January 31, 2017 Official Auction of the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Baltimore Expo Baltimore, MD March 31, 2017 Stack’s Bowers Galleries – U.S. Coins Not Applicable The D. Brent Pogue Collection, Part V Evergreen Museum & Library Baltimore, MD April 3-5, 2017 Stack’s Bowers and Ponterio – Chinese & Asian Coins & Banknotes January 31, 2017 Hong Kong Auction of Chinese and Asian Coins & Currency Hong Kong April 5, 2017 Collectors Choice Online Auction – U.S. Coins & Currency March 21, 2017 StacksBowers.com May 3, 2017 Collectors Choice Online Auction – U.S. Coins & Currency April 18, 2017 StacksBowers.com May 17, 2017 Collectors Choice Online Auction – Ancient & World Coins & Banknotes April 21, 2017 StacksBowers.com June 14, 2017 Collectors Choice Online Auction – U.S. Coins & Currency May 30, 2017 StacksBowers.com June 21-24, 2017 Stack’s Bowers Galleries – U.S. Coins & Currency April 25, 2017 Official Auction of the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Baltimore Expo Baltimore, MD July 12, 2017 Collectors Choice Online Auction – U.S. Coins & Currency June 26, 2017 StacksBowers.com August 1-5, 2017 Stack’s Bowers Galleries – World Coins & Paper Money June 2, 2017 An Official Auction of the ANA World’s Fair of Money Denver, CO August 1-5, 2017 Stack’s Bowers Galleries – U.S. Coins & Currency June 5, 2017 An Official Auction of the ANA World’s Fair of Money Denver, CO August 14-16, 2017 Stack’s Bowers and Ponterio – Chinese & Asian Coins & Banknotes June 13, 2017 Hong Kong Auction of Chinese and Asian Coins & Currency Hong Kong October 4, 2017 Collectors Choice Online Auction – Ancient & World Coins & Banknotes September 8, 2017 StacksBowers.com November 9-12, 2017 Stack’s Bowers Galleries – U.S. Coins & Currency September 12, 2017 Official Auction of the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Baltimore Expo Baltimore, MD Stack’s Bowers Galleries presents Th e January 2017 NYINC Auction Ancient & World Coins Internet Only January 17 & 18, 2017 StacksBowers.com California Offi ce New York Offi ce New England Offi ce Hong Kong Offi ce 1231 E. 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If you wish to arrange live bidding by phone, contact Customer Service at 949.253.0916 or email [email protected]. ii The January 2017 NYINC Auction January 17 & 18, 2017 Lot Viewing Lot Viewing will be conducted in the Santa Ana, CA offices (by appointment only): December 15-16, & 19-22, 2016 Lot Viewing will be conducted in the NY offices (by appointment only): January 3-9, 2017 Lot Viewing will be conducted at the Waldorf Astoria in the Morgan Suite (18th Floor), as follows: Wednesday, January 11 Thursday, January 12 Friday, January 13 Saturday, January 14 Sunday, January 15 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM ET 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM ET 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM ET 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM ET 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM ET Auction Location Waldorf Astoria Hotel 301 Park Avenue New York, NY 10022 Tel: 212.355.3000 Auction Details Session A Session B Session C World Paper Money Ancient Coins, Selections from World Coins Part II Thursday, January 12 The Richard Stuart Collection & Saturday, January 14 1:00 PM ET World Coins Part I 6:30 PM ET Lots 1001-1406 Friday, January 13 Lots 3001-3453 6:30 PM ET Lots 2001-2504 Session D Session E Session F Internet Only Internet Only Internet Only World Paper Money Ancient Coins World Coins Tuesday, January 17 Tuesday, January 17 Wenesday, January 18 9:00 AM PT 9:00 AM PT 9:00 AM PT Lots 4001-4561 Lots 5001-5282 Lots 6001-7404 Please refer to our other January 2017 auction catalogs for a listing of world paper money and ancient and world coins.View our entire auction schedule online at StacksBowers.com. 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