The Silver Market Through the Lens of the 2025 Estate Sales
Estate consignments from old North Shore families have given us an unusual look at how the silver market behaves when supply originates from non-elective sellers.
Analysis from the Providence Coin Group research desk.
Estate consignments from old North Shore families have given us an unusual look at how the silver market behaves when supply originates from non-elective sellers.
A note on the persistent premium of classic United States gold coinage over modern American Eagle issues, and the structural reasons behind it.
Observations from the firm's estate desk on the composition, valuation, and disposition of New England collections crossing our threshold during the third quarter.
A look at how the Morgan dollar market has reorganized itself around condition rarity and the CAC sticker over the last decade.
Notes on the authentication of Confederate States of America Treasury notes, with attention to the better-counterfeited issues and the structural markers of authenticity.
A long view of the most famous American coin, from its bizarre 1834 origins through its modern role as the price benchmark for American numismatic taste.
On the durable spread between 90% silver coinage and pure bullion.
Notes from a quarter of cataloging colonial Americana from Beacon Hill and Brookline families.
The most celebrated American gold coin and the collectors who have built around it.
How estate attorneys at Northeast firms are incorporating tangible-asset holdings into client plans.
A practical comparison of the three major American grading services for the new collector.
Why the Eliasberg, Garrett, and Norweb pedigrees still move markets in 2025.