Numismatic News

$310 Million in U.S. Coin Sales

Heritage Auction Sales Increase by 21 Percent

-

Heritage Auctions recorded more than $1.45 billion in sales in 2022, a record high for the 46-year-old Dallas-based company following 2021’s landmark results. It also set dozens of significan­t auction records spanning most of its categories, including one for the world’s most valuable sports collectibl­e when a 1952 Mickey Mantle baseball card sold last summer for $12.6 million.

That $1.45 billion does not include the $103.5 million realized for Russian newspaper editor Dmitry Muratov’s Nobel Peace Prize medal, which he sold through Heritage on June 21. Heritage waived its commission, and every cent raised from this momentous auction was immediatel­y paid to UNICEF’s humanitari­an response to the war in Ukraine.

“This has been an historic, headlinema­king year for Heritage, and I could not be more thankful for our ever-growing, increasing­ly younger base of client-collectors nor prouder of our thoughtful, diligent team of specialist­s,” said Steve Ivy, CEO and co-founder. “We’re certainly delighted every time we set a record or exceed consignors’ expectatio­ns, and it remains a thrill to connect collectors with their passions, but this year we were also able to give back in ways once unimaginab­le. Heritage remains the world’s leading coin and currency auction house, but our expeditiou­s evolution into the world’s leading collectibl­es auctioneer is something we do not take for granted.”

That total consists of approximat­ely $1.07 billion in auction sales, with the rest constituti­ng private sales brokered by Heritage.

The firm’s numerous auction records set in 2022 spanned almost all of its more than 40 categories. That includes U.S. Coins, which realized more than $310 million in total auction sales, a 21 percent increase over 2021’s record-setting numbers.

Among the plentiful highlights: In August, an exceedingl­y rare 1927-D double eagle gold coin graded MS-66 by Profession­al Coin Grading Service (PCGS) from The Bob R. Simpson Collection sold for $4.44 million, at the time the highest price realized at auction for any U.S. coin in 2022. Just six weeks later, an 1821 half eagle graded PR-65 featured in Heritage’s first of several scheduled auctions for the Harry W. Bass Jr. Core Collection realized $4.62 million to top that record.

Heritage’s Comics and Comic Art category ended 2022 with more than $195 million in total sales, exceeding 2021’s results by 7 percent. The year got off to a web-swinging start with January’s $3.36 million sale of Page 25 from 1984’s Secret Wars No. 8. That work, which tells the origin story of Spider-Man’s black costume, remains the world’s most valuable page of original comic book artwork.

April’s Comics & Comic Art Signature Sale realized a staggering $27,674,844, making it, by far, the most successful comics auction ever held.

Heritage’s Sports category continued to wow in 2022, realizing more than $157 million in total sales while setting more major auction records than any of its competitor­s.

In February, the jersey worn by Mickey Mantle when he played his final game as a New York Yankee sold for $2,190,000, the highest price ever paid at auction for a Mantle jersey. In that same auction, one of seven known ticket stubs from Jackie Robinson’s big-league debut in the spring of 1947 sold for $480,000 to become the most expensive sporting-event ticket ever sold at auction.

In July, Heritage sold what had been its most valuable sports collectibl­e: Indianapol­is Colts owner and philanthro­pist Jim Irsay paid $6.18 million for Muhammad Ali’s World Boxing Council heavyweigh­t championsh­ip belt, which Ali earned in his victory over George Foreman in 1974’s legendary Rumble in the Jungle. Then came August’s headline-seizing sale of the Mickey Mantle card that redefined a hobby and an industry.

On Aug. 28, the 1952 Topps Mantle, graded a Mint+ 9.5 by Sportscard Guaranty Corporatio­n, sold for a recordshat­tering $12.6 million, which remains the highest price ever realized at auction for any sports collectibl­e. That wasn’t the lone headline from that event, during which Babe Ruth’s game-used and signed bat dating from 1918 to 1922 sold for $1.68 million to become the most valuable game-used bat ever sold at auction.

Heritage’s Historical category saw remarkable growth in 2022, with total sales realizing more than $36.3 million, a 124 percent jump from 2021’s $16.2 million.

In May, a rocking chair commission­ed by President John F. Kennedy sold at Heritage Auctions Saturday for $591,000, the highest price ever paid for one of the late president’s prized rockers. The most recent Platinum auction, held at the beginning of December, saw the only known photograph of Marilyn Monroe inscribed to Joe DiMaggio sell for $300,000 to set a new auction record for a signed Monroe photograph.

Jewelry shone particular­ly brightly at Heritage in 2022 as the category saw a 22 percent increase in total sales, from $21.6 million to more than $26.38 million. In September, a .21-carat Fancy Orangy Red Diamond shattered estimates when it sold for $1,755,000, nearly 12 times its preauction estimate, to become the highest price ever paid for an item of jewelry at Heritage Auctions.

Timepieces, too, saw an uptick in sales in 2022, from $4.58 million to $6.19 million. Client-collectors also bought more luxury accessorie­s in 2022 than ever, as the category realized $5,831,928 in total sales.

The Entertainm­ent & Music category likewise saw an uptick in sales in 2022, jumping 10 percent from $19.877 million to $21.787 million. Twice this year, Heritage set new records for concert posters – first in April, when a poster from the Beatles’ 1966 Shea Stadium concert realized $275,000, then again in November, when the rarest-known Buddy Holly poster, from “The Day the Music Died,” realized $447,000.

In 2022 Heritage introduced a new category, VHS and Home Entertainm­ent, which kicked off with a bang in June, when actor Tom Wilson’s shrink-wrapped copy of his original Back to the Future VHS tape sold for $75,000 to become, at the time, the most world’s valuable sealed and graded videotape.

In 2022 the auction set several records in the American Art category, including ones for author-illustrato­r Maurice Sendak and artist Shepard Fairey.

On May 11, Sendak’s “Let the Wild Rumpus Start! ( Happy Birthday Wild Things!),” painted in 1988 to celebrate the 25th anniversar­y of Where the Wild Things Are, set an auction record for the artist when it sold for $212,500. Eight days later, one of the three Shepard Fairey “HOPE” collages made for Barack Obama’s 2008 presidenti­al campaign sold for a recordsett­ing $735,000.

The art world was shaken and stirred in October when one of the most famous images of James Bond became among the most valuable: Ohio native Robert McGinnis’ original painting for the 1965 “Thunderbal­l” poster sold for $275,000, setting a new auction record for the 96-yearold artist who redefined the way audiences forever saw 007.

In November, Mark Rothko saw an auction record for an early figurative work from a seminal series: $1.45 million for “A Last Supper.” In that same auction, artist and illustrato­r of the social realism school Stevan Dohanos saw an auction record for 1944’s “Penny Candy,” a Saturday Evening Post cover, at $375,000.

And in 2022, Heritage’s Wine category partnered with Napa Valley vintner Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars to once again make history with its 1973 S.L.V. Cabernet Sauvignon. A single bottle of the wine sold for $12,300.

 ?? ??
 ?? ?? The U.S. coin star of 2022 was this 1821 half eagle from the Harry W. Bass Jr. Core Collection. Its record-breaking price tag was $4.62 million.
The U.S. coin star of 2022 was this 1821 half eagle from the Harry W. Bass Jr. Core Collection. Its record-breaking price tag was $4.62 million.
 ?? ( All images courtesy Heritage Auctions,A HA.com.) ?? A 2022 eveevent highlight came when $103.5 million was bid for Dmitry Muratov’s Mura Nobel Peace Prize medal me during a June 21 Heritage H Auctions sale. All money m was donated to humanitari­an h efforts in Ukraine.
( All images courtesy Heritage Auctions,A HA.com.) A 2022 eveevent highlight came when $103.5 million was bid for Dmitry Muratov’s Mura Nobel Peace Prize medal me during a June 21 Heritage H Auctions sale. All money m was donated to humanitari­an h efforts in Ukraine.
 ?? ??
 ?? ?? A hefty $4.44 million was the price paid for this 1927-D Saint-Gaudens double eagle gold coin in August of 2022.
A hefty $4.44 million was the price paid for this 1927-D Saint-Gaudens double eagle gold coin in August of 2022.
 ?? ?? A Topps 1952 Mickey Mantle baseball card topped all sales when it went to its new owner for a whopping $12.6 million.
A Topps 1952 Mickey Mantle baseball card topped all sales when it went to its new owner for a whopping $12.6 million.
 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States