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Press Release - December 7, 2004

Heritage to Auction Part Two of the Larry Rausch Collection of Error Coins at FUN 2005

Dallas, Texas: Additional selections from Larry Rausch's superb collection of nineteenth and twentieth century error coins will be auctioned in Heritage's upcoming FUN Signature Auction, to take place January 12 to 15 in Fort Lauderdale. Heritage offered Part One of the Rausch Errors at the recent Pittsburgh ANA Signature Auction. These are the first coins Mr. Rausch has ever sold in a lifetime of collecting.

"Mr. Rausch started collecting at the age of ten, in 1958," noted Heritage President Greg Rohan. "His father was a vest pocket dealer during the 1960s, and as might be expected of the times, invested heavily in rolls, many of which Mr. Rausch still holds. Every week he searched $50 in cents gathered from parking meters, with several finds nice enough to be mentioned in Coin World. Through his high school years, he accompanied his father to many small shows in the Midwest. He noted the occasional error coin at these shows, and his collection started when he traded with his father for a group of 31 Liberty Seated Dimes (purchased for $34.10 from a collector). Incidentally, he still owns those Liberty Seated Dimes."

Larry Rausch's collection of error coins covers obsolete types ranging from Early Quarters and Half Cents to Buffalo Nickels and Mercury Dimes. Many collectors search for years for the kinds of dramatic errors seen in this collection without much success. Perhaps the oddest coin is in Part Two of his collection is an 1856 Three Cent Silver Stuck Over a European Taler . This is a very curious coin with a barely visible date, yet the obverse star is reasonably clear. The design elements of the Taler undertype are clear, with TALER and an oak leaf present on the obverse, while the reverse sports the partial word WAR with an O to the right on the lower portion of the Three Cent Silver design. A curious piece like this can become a great coin to study and show off.

Another truly fascinating coin is a 1923-S Standing Liberty Quarter, graded AU58, and struck 25% off center toward 10 o'clock on the obverse. Standing Liberty Quarter errors are rare to begin with, and to find this combination of a dramatic error and high grade on a key date coin makes it even that much more desirable. The coin has no signs of toning, remaining silvery-white with some luster in the fields. The date is drawn heavily by the off-center striking, but it is obviously a 1923-S. Liberty's shield is sharply struck, but her head is not present.

The Larry Rausch Collection includes coins of denominations and types ranging from Half Cents to Morgan Dollars, with the types of errors ranging from off-center strikes to wrong planchets. Connoisseurs of error coins will find a wealth of material in this collection to fit their interests.

Other highlights of the Larry Rausch Collection include:

Featured consignments to the 2005 FUN Signature Sale include The Jerry Bagne Collection of Proof Morgan Dollars, The Paul Bolyard PCGS Registry Collection of Washington Quarters, The Richard Chouinard Collection of United States Coins, The Cincinnati Collection, The William and Harrison Hiatt Collection, The Dr. Hoffnagle Collection of Morgan Dollars, The Gene Holland Collection of United States Coins, Part II, The John C. Hugon Collection of Barber Coinage, The Kenny's Bennies PCGS Registry Set of Franklin Halves, The Krist Collection, The Lang Collection, The Wes Rasmussen Collection, The Larry Rausch Collection, The Paul Taylor Collection, The Tillamook Collection, and The Stan Zurawski Collection.

Catalogs for this auction will be available in mid-December. To purchase a catalog, please contact Nicole Jewell, 800-872-6467, 3500 Maple Avenue, 17th Floor, Dallas, TX, 75219.

Images, descriptions, and prices realized from past auctions are available in the Permanent Auction Archives at the Heritage website.