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This monumental sale will be presented in 12 sessions spread across seven days (April 7-13 HKT), comprising both live and internet-only venues.

The United States paper money auction market is taking a February break after the year kicked off with the Heritage Auction FUN show sale that realized close to $13 million.

It appears that buyers are approaching 2025 with a bit of caution.

A Historic Discovery in Numismatics

Numerous record-breaking results brought the price realized totals to $12,398,470.

Rare and important notes have brought prices that twenty years ago would have been very far-fetched.

Prestigious auction house Stack's Bowers Galleries is pleased to unveil their January 2025 Showcase Auction to be held in conjunction with the 2025 New York International Numismatic Convention (NYINC).

Long thought to not exist, this new discovery is the first known of its type.

The conference featured dealers from Australia and New Zealand with many educational presentations.

Observations from the MIF Paper Money Fair from Owen Linzmayer and Patrick Ian Perez.

This auction promises to be one of the most diverse and extensive ever presented by Stack's Bowers Galleries.

World coins and currency, in addition to ancient coins, brought impressive results.

Initially available for the Bulk and Modern tiers, the launch of full-time PMG grading services in Munich represents a pioneering moment for the company and Europe's paper money collecting community.

Owen Linzmayer recently visited the historic security printing company Royal Johannes Enschede in the Netherlands.

“I am thrilled to unite with Stack's Bowers Galleries and lend my expertise in banknote collecting to their esteemed brand.”

A total of 19 lots in the recent Stack's Bowers sale reached $20,000 or more, and there will be more five-figure world banknotes up for grabs this month.