The 1996 Eliasberg Auction was conducted by Bowers and Merena.
According to an article written by Doug Winter I found online, "it contained colonials, patterns, copper coinage, nickel coinage and silver coinage from half dimes through dimes. The sale consisted of 1348 lots and it realized $11,598,000. Highlights included a Gem Proof 1913 Liberty Nickel which sold for a record $1,485,000 and the unique 1873-CC No Arrows Dime that brought $550,000."
I don't know of any place online that has a list of coins sold. I suggest you buy the catalogs for the May 1996 and April 1997 sales, as well as the October 1982 sale of Eliasberg's gold coins by Bowers and Ruddy - sold as “United States Gold Coin Collection.”
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They didn't sell them. Bowers did.
I have the catalogs. Not sure if these are published online anywhere.
According to an article written by Doug Winter I found online, "it contained colonials, patterns, copper coinage, nickel coinage and silver coinage from half dimes through dimes. The sale consisted of 1348 lots and it realized $11,598,000. Highlights included a Gem Proof 1913 Liberty Nickel which sold for a record $1,485,000 and the unique 1873-CC No Arrows Dime that brought $550,000."
I don't know of any place online that has a list of coins sold. I suggest you buy the catalogs for the May 1996 and April 1997 sales, as well as the October 1982 sale of Eliasberg's gold coins by Bowers and Ruddy - sold as “United States Gold Coin Collection.”