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When participating in numismatic auctions, it's crucial to pay attention not only to the coin itself but also to the company that graded it and placed it in a slab. Different grading services have varying reputations in the market, which directly affects the final value and liquidity of the lot. It's a mistake to assume that the same grade from different companies is equivalent.

A major American numismatic auction by Heritage took place from December 6 to 9, 2025. This event can be considered a premium-segment auction, as it featured lots valued from several hundred to hundreds of thousands of dollars.

The path to serious numismatics often begins with mistakes. Initially, it might seem that collecting coins in special plastic capsules, or slabs, is an unnecessary expense. There was a belief that a true collector needed to hold a coin in their hands, to feel its metal and history.

A collector's story can begin with an accidental purchase. An example is the acquisition of a silver "Sable" coin, bought long ago for 390 rubles, even before it gained investment status. The coin was forgotten for a time but was later found, cleaned, and placed in a protective capsule.