House of Craven's Graded Gold and Silver Coins, Graded US Currency | Bank Notes, and Postage Stamps Department conducts coin auctions, including many rarities. This category is also offered in the Jewelry Online auction.
For complimentary auction information regarding selling your graded collection at auction, please request an Auction Estimate from House of Craven.
By entrusting your valuables to House of Craven, you join a legacy of esteemed collectors and patrons who have relied on us to elevate their treasured pieces to a global stage. Our team of experts possesses deep knowledge in the nuances of Graded Gold and Silver Coins, Graded US Currency | Bank Notes, and Postage Stamps, ensuring that your valuable items receive the attention, recognition, and value they deserve.
Our Miami and Palm Beach offices accept luxury consignments for 2024 | 2025 online auctions that reach a global audience of collectors. House of Craven does not accept items under $500 in value. Please contact our office for complimentary auction estimates, sale inquiries and estate services. To schedule an appointment, please email us: craven@houseofcraven.com.
The next auction is Saturday, July 20, 2024, and starts at 12:00 PM EST (Noon).
FL Auction License Number: AU5441
FL Auction Business License Number: AB4103
Please reach us at craven@houseofcraven.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
"Grading" is a way of determining the physical condition of a coin. Grades range from Poor (almost completely worn out) to Perfect Uncirculated (a coin with absolutely no wear and no flaws of any kind). Over 99.9% of all coins fall somewhere between these two extremes. Coins that have been properly stored since the day they were minted are called "uncirculated" or "mint state". If a coin saw circulation for a short time but still looks nearly brand new, it is called (or graded) "About Uncirculated" and this effects the value. Paper Money Grading Scale uses a 70-point numerical scale derived from the internationally recognized Sheldon grading scale.
No. House of Craven will not accept coins or currency for auction unless graded and verified by one of the following independent companies: The United States Mint; Professional Coin Grading service (PCGS); Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC); Independent Coin Graders (ICG); or American Numismatic Association Certification Service (ANACS).
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