Teletrade® Begins Currency Auctions
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(Irvine, California) – Teletrade®, America’s largest telephone and
Internet auction company for certified coins, now will conduct auctions
of certified paper money. The first Teletrade Certified Currency Auction
will take place on Sunday, September 10, 2006.
“With the increase in activity in the paper money market, we’ve
had many clients ask us to hold auctions for certified currency. Within
days of informally telling people we planned to launch the new service
we had over 200 lots consigned for the inaugural currency auction in
September,” said Ian Russell, Teletrade President.
One of the items already consigned to the first currency auction is a
1914 $5 Federal Reserve Note (Fr. 851a) graded PMG Superb Gem-67. “With
the wide acceptance of third-party currency grading, this was a logical
expansion for Teletrade. There are a large number of coin collectors who
now are active in the paper money market.”
Currently Teletrade is accepting currency certified by either
Professional Coin Grading Service Currency (PCGS Currency) or Paper
Money Guaranty (PMG) for consignments to auctions. “PCGS Currency and
PMG are offering special rates starting at only $8 per item to certify
notes consigned to Teletrade. This is similar to the popular
certification discounts available to consignors of coins,” said Russell.
Every coin and currency lot includes up to six professional images
available for viewing online. Cash advances are also available. Specific
information about competitive commission rates and cash advances is
available online at www.Teletrade.com/currency, or call Ian Russell or
Irma Kane at (800) 949-2646
Founded in 1986, Teletrade has over 152,000 registered users and is
one of the most frequently visited coin-related websites on the
Internet. Auctions are held every Sunday, Monday and Wednesday.
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