Finest Known NGC Certified Pan-Pac Set to be Displayed

Posted on 3/8/2006

Highlights March Santa Clara Expo

The finest known set of 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition commemorative coins will return to the Bay area for the first time in 91 years and be exhibited during the Santa Clara Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Expo. The show will be held in the Santa Clara, California Convention Center, Thursday through Saturday, March 30 – April 1, 2006.

"This outstanding exhibit showcases five superb condition gold and silver coins, registered by Pan-Pac officials as the sixth of 24 original complete sets made at the time," said Ronald J. Gillio, Expo General Chairman. The historic coin set will be displayed courtesy of Steven L. Contursi, President of Rare Coin Wholesalers, Dana Point, California.

The display also includes:

  • the original copper and glass frame and original box that housed the coins when they were sold;
  • a $200 invoice to a buyer in Kansas dated July 29, 1915 signed by Farran Zerbe, Chief of the Coin and Medal Department for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition indicating this is set number 6 out of 24;
  • the June 8, 1940 signed letter and $575 invoice from legendary Texas dealer, B. Max Mehl, who re-sold the set to a Los Angeles buyer;
  • and an original booklet from the famous Exposition that was held in San Francisco from February 20 through December 4, 1915.

The coins in the Pan-Pac set in the exhibit are certified by Numismatic Guaranty Corporation as follows:

1915-S silver half dollar, NGC MS 66
1915-S gold $1, NGC MS 67
1915-S gold $2.5, NGC MS 67
1915-S gold $50 octagonal, NGC MS 65
1915-S gold $50 round, NGC MS 67

At the Santa Clara Expo, more than 500 dealers will be buying and selling rare coins, bank notes, stamps and postcards, historical documents and other collectibles. The Cupertino Coin Club will display educational exhibits. NGC will be accepting regular submissions during the Santa Clara Expo until noon on Saturday, April 1. NGC is an official co-sponsor of the show. eBay, also a co-sponsor of the Santa Clara Expo, will present two educational seminars, “Buying and Selling on eBay,” conducted by eBay consultant, Troy Thoreson, at noon on both Friday and Saturday, March 31 and April 1. Superior Galleries of Beverly Hills, California will conduct the official auction during the show. A children’s treasure hunt will be conducted between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., Saturday, April 1, and a gold coin door prize will be awarded each day. Public hours are Thursday, March 30, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, March 31 and April 1, from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Admission is $6 (good for all three days); $3 for seniors (65 and up) and children 8 to 16; children 7 and under admitted free. For additional information visit their website www.SantaClaraExpo.com.

The Pan Pac set to be displayed at the Santa Clara Expo includes this 1915-S half dollar graded NGC MS 66. Image courtesy Rare Coin Wholesalers.

The octagonal $50 gold piece in the finest known 1915 Pan-Pac set is graded NGC MS 65. Image courtesy Rare Coin Wholesalers.

The round 1915-S Pan-Pac $50 gold piece in the set to be displayed at the Santa Clara Expo is graded NGC MS 67. Image courtesy Rare Coin Wholesalers.

The original $200 Pan-Pac invoice, dated July 29, 1915 and signed by Farran Zerbe, Chief of the Coin and Medal Department for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, sent with the coins to a buyer in Kansas. Image courtesy Rare Coin Wholesalers.

The original $200 Pan-Pac invoice, dated July 29, 1915 and signed by Farran Zerbe, Chief of the Coin and Medal Department for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, sent with the coins to a buyer in Kansas. Image courtesy Rare Coin Wholesalers.




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