![]() Other top achievers of the day included a 1909 Barber half-dollar, PCI graded PR65 ($2,680) a single lot comprising about 1,300 stamps, to include 232 mint blocks of four, a C18 plate block of six, Columbians in quantities, and U.S. A French gold coin struck circa 633-635 AD – the Gold Triens of Marseilles, from the Merovingians region of France – surged past its high estimate of $800 to sell for $2,145 and an ancient Greek coin – the Archaic Tetradrachm, struck in Athens circa 560-490 BC and featuring the head of Athena in a crested helmet on the reverse side – fetched $3,320. Other highlights from the Saturday afternoon session included:Īncient coins did well, as expected. Sunday was dedicated to comics and animation art.†Saturday night featured estate items from Chicago and New York, with nearly 400 pieces of artwork, period furniture, art glass and other merchandise. “Saturday afternoon saw over 800 lots of fresh-to-the-market stamps and coins sold. €œThis was a monster sale for us, in all three sessions,†said Philip Weiss of Philip Weiss Auctions. Prices quoted include a 13% buyer’s premium. The strips included a Sunday “Peanuts†page from 1963 that alone realized $37,000 three “Li’l Folks†strips and four “Peanuts†dailies. “(Oceanside, N.Y.) – Seven original comic strips by the renowned cartoonist Charles Schulz sold for a combined $152,550 at a three-session, weekend multi-estate sale held March 24-25 by Philip Weiss Auctions. ![]() Seven original comic strips by Charles Schulz gross over $150,000 at three-session multi-estate sale held March 24-25 by Philip Weiss ![]()
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