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Superior Galleries Announces Pre-Long Beach Elite Coin Auction
Beverly Hills, California - (Business Wire) - February 16, 2005 - Superior Galleries, Inc.
("Superior") (OTC Bulletin Board: SPGR) that its February pre-Long Beach Elite coin auction
is up and available for viewing, both on Superior's website (www.sgbh.com) as well as on
eBay's Live Auctions (www.ebayliveauctions.com), thanks to a partnership between Superior
Galleries and eBay.
Live bidding will be available at the Superior Galleries website (www.sgbh.com) and
additionally on eBay's Live Auctions (www.ebayliveauctions.com). With eBay,
participants can bid interactively in real time with the auction floor. The eBay
bidding is being facilitated by iCollector.com, a division of Ableauctions.com Inc.
(AMEX: AAC). Ableauctions' software allows individuals to place proxy bids prior to
the auction as well as to bid live interactively on eBay.
Dinner is served with every evening session.
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Sunday, February 20 at 1:00 PM
Monday, February 21 at 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM
Tuesday, February 22 at 1:00 PM and 6:00 PM
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Loews Beverly Hills Hotel
Studio 360 - Top of Loews
1224 S. Beverwil Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90035
310-277-2800
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The total auction has an estimated value well in excess of $5 million. The Company
outlined the following highlights of the items to be featured in the event, which
is being held February 20th through February 22nd.
This auction contains numerous rarities in both the United States coin realm, as
well as foreign and ancient coins. Among the U.S. coin rarities, many fabulous
issues are available. To cite a few: Lot #4001, a 1792 half disme (half dime)
in about uncirculated 55 condition. This is the fabled "first American coin."
Legend has it that Martha Washington donated her silver to have the coin struck.
Furthermore, Thomas Jefferson was personally involved in the design of this coin.
Superior Galleries estimates its example to realize between $150,000 and $200,000.
Additionally, we have two attractive examples of America's first silver dollar,
struck in 1794. One is in extremely fine 40 and another in very fine 25 condition.
The Company estimates these coins to realize anywhere from $80,000 to $120,000 each.
Being America's first silver dollar, these are truly historic examples of Americana.
Superior Galleries is known for handling many of these early American rarities.
Moreover, we have a very choice 1889-CC silver dollar in mint state 63. This is
the rarest silver dollar of the Carson City mint. Coins from the old west Carson
City mint are arguably the most popular of America's coinage. This example is
estimated to realize $20,000 to $30,000.
Next we have a $4 Stella from 1879 in proof 66 deep cameo. The $4 gold piece as
a denomination is the rarest of American coinage. Most individuals don't realize
America even made a $4 gold coin. This example is within one point of the finest
known and is estimated to realize between $175,000 and $250,000. Superior holds
the record for an 1879 flowing hair Stella at $322,000 for the highest graded
example of this coin.
Furthermore, we have examples of both types of America's first $5 gold coin struck
in 1795. That year, two different eagle reverses were used with Liberty on the
front. Both examples are almost uncirculated 58, meaning very close to mint
condition. The first is estimated at $30,000 to $40,000 and the second, the
rarer type, at $60,000 to $80,000.
Finally, we have a spectacular run of $20 St. Gaudens struck in proof (proofs are
very limited collectors' editions). Included are a: 1907 high relief in proof 64;
1908 $20 in proof 64; 1909 in proof 66, 1911 in proof 65 and 1913 in proof 64. All
of these have original mintages of less than 200 coins, with the 1913 being the
rarest, one of only 58 struck. The coins have estimates of a low of $20,000 to
a high of $100,000.
In addition to the many spectacular American coins, we have a lovely collection
of ancient Greek coins dating in the range of 400 to 300 BC, numerous ancient
Roman coins dating to approximately 200 AD, and one of the finest collection of
Russian coinage, which includes unique and nearly unique items from the 18th and
19th century, valued from several thousand dollars to the six-figure range.
Silvano DiGenova, CEO of Superior Galleries commented, "We are very pleased at our
ability to put together these mid-seven-figure auctions of rare coins. We are
particularly pleased with the great array of both American, foreign and coins
from antiquity that we have accumulated for this sale. We expect numerous six-
figure sales. We are also very pleased with our association with eBay in
broadcasting our auction throughout their network and having them provide live
interactive bidding on our behalf. On average, eBay brings several thousand
additional bidders to our already extensive client base of bidders."
About Ableauctions.com
Ableauctions.com is a high-tech auctioneer that conducts auctions live and
simultaneously broadcasts them over the Internet. With the experience of
3,000 auctions, the Company has developed its own technology to broadcast
auctions over the Internet (www.ableauctions.com/technology) and currently
provides the technology and related services to auction houses, enabling
them to broadcast auctions over the Internet.
About Superior Galleries
Superior Galleries, Inc. is a publicly traded company, acting as a dealer
and auctioneer in rare coins and other fine collectibles. The firm markets
its products through its prestigious location in Beverly Hills, California
and the company's web site at www.sgbh.com.
Included in this release are "forward-looking statements" within the
meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and
Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, including
express and implied statements concerning future revenues, income, results
of operations, expansion plans and expectations. Although the company
believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements
are reasonable, it can give no assurance that the expectations reflected
in such forward looking statements will prove to have been correct. These
forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties,
including market and other conditions that may affect our ability to expand
our auction and dealer activities and control our operating costs. The
company's actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in
the forward looking statements as a result of certain factors including
sales levels, operating costs, distribution and competition trends, consumer
preferences and other market factors. Past sales performance may not be
indicative of future results. No assurances are given that sales trends
or sales performance on behalf of consignors or customers will continue.
Contact:
Superior Galleries, Inc., Beverly Hills
Paul Biberkraut, 310-203-9855
paulb@sgbh.com
or
Investor Relations Contacts:
CCG Investor Relations
Sean Collins, Partner, at 818-789-0100
or
Howard Gostfrand
American Capital Ventures, Inc.
2875 N.E. 191st Street
Suite 512
Aventura, FL 33180
(305) 918-7000
www.amcapventures.com
hg@amcapventures.com
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