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Rarities Abound in FUN Auction

Although FUN canceled January’s Expo in Orlando, Heritage’s full slate of auctions change only in their date and location. Heritage will go forward with the scheduled numismatic auctions, just as it has done when the April 2020 Central States, June and September Long Beach, and Summer ANA conventions were canceled.

The FUN Signature Auction of U.S. Coins has moved to the firm’s new headquarters in Dallas, Texas, and will be held Jan. 20-24, including an unprecedented three Platinum Night sessions that feature selections from The Bob R. Simpson Collection, Part III on Jan. 20, Partrick Platinum! on Jan. 21, immediately followed by the traditional Platinum Night presentation.

When all is said and done, more than 500 rarities will change hands in those outstanding sessions alone, supported by more than 1,700

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