Ableauctions to Host Goldberg Coins and Collectibles' ''Pre - Long Beach'' Auction on eBay Live Auctions.BEVERLY HILLS Beverly Hills, city (1990 pop. 31,971), Los Angeles co., S Calif., completely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles; inc. 1914. The largely residential city is home to many motion-picture and television personalities. , Calif. -- Ableauctions.com (AMEX AMEXSee: American Stock Exchange :AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) An audio compression technology that is part of the MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 standards. AAC, especially MPEG-4 AAC, provides greater compression and better sound quality than MP3, which also came out of the MPEG standard. ) announced today that it will host Goldberg Coins and Collectibles "Pre - Long Beach Sale" on September 10th to September 13th, 2006 on eBay Live Auctions through its subsidiary iCollector.com. This event will feature The Greenhill Collection, The Dr. Hesselgesser Collection, The Grosvenor Collection, The Emile A Tartakow Estate, and the Brooklyn Collection. Sunday, September 10th- Tuesday Sept. 12th will feature the Greenhill and Dr. Hesslegesser Collections U.S. Coins and Currency, World and Ancient Coins such as a 1918/7-D Buffalo Nickel 1. A United States five-cent coin minted from 1913 to 1937 having an image of an American bison ("buffalo") on its reverse, and an American Indian on the obverse. , l795 Flowing Hair Half Dime HALF DIME, money. A silver coin of the United States, of the value of one- twentieth part of a dollar, or five cents. It weighs twenty grains and five- eighths of a grain. Of one thousand parts, nine hundred are of pure silver, and one hundred are of alloy. Act of January 18, 1837, s. , 1805 Draped Bust "Draped Bust" was the name given to a design of United States coins. It appeared on all regular-issue copper and silver United States coinage from 1795-1808. The denominations that featured the Draped Bust design included the half cent (1800-1808), large cent (1796-1807), half dime Dime, 1853 Liberty Seated Quarter Dollar, 1840 $2.50 Liberty, 1915-S Panama - Pacific Gold $50 Round and an 1851 U.S. Assay Office Assay offices are institutions set up to assay (test the purity of) precious metal items, to protect consumers. Upon successful completion of the assay, (i.e. the metallurgical content is found to be equal or better than that claimed by the maker and it otherwise conforms to the $50 "slug", 887 Thous. Tuesday, September 12th will highlight pieces from the collections from Dr. Hesselgesser and The Grosvenor. Items that will be up for bid include an Elizabeth I Elizabeth I, queen of England Elizabeth I, 1533–1603, queen of England (1558–1603). Early Life The daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, she was declared illegitimate just before the execution of her mother in 1536, but in , 1558-1603 Pound, ND, 1692 Great Britain Great Britain, officially United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, constitutional monarchy (2005 est. pop. 60,441,000), 94,226 sq mi (244,044 sq km), on the British Isles, off W Europe. The country is often referred to simply as Britain. . 5 Guineas, 1839 Great Britain. Proof 'Una & Lion' Gold 5 pounds, 1797 Russian Heavy Ruble, Syracuse. Dionysios I, 405-367 BC. AR Dekadrachm (43.01 g.), Thraco-Macedonian Tribes. The Edones. King Getas, c. 480-460 BC. AR Oktadrachm (28.02 g.), struck c. 476-473 BC, and a Titus, 79-81 AD. Gold Aureus The aureus (pl. aurei) was a gold coin of ancient Rome valued at 25 silver denarii. The aureus was regularly issued from the 1st century BC to the beginning of the 4th century AD, when it was replaced by the solidus. (7.38 g.), Rome, struck 76 AD. Wednesday, September 13th will feature The Emile A Tartakow Estate and The Brooklyn Collection. Items of interest will be a 1901 $10 United States Note A United States Note is a fiat paper currency that was issued directly into circulation by the United States Department of the Treasury. These bills of credit were also known as Legal Tender Notes because of the inscription on each obverse face stating "This Note is a Legal Tender. , 1886 $20 Silver Certificate, and an 1890 $50 "Seward" Coin Note. Ira and Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc., is located in Beverly Hills, CA. Co -- owners and professional numismatists, Ira and Larry Goldberg's have countless achievements to cite. They have set World Records for both the first gold coin Gold coins are one of the oldest forms of money. The first gold coins in history were coined by the Lydian king Croesus in about 560 BC, not long after the first silver coins were minted by king Pheidon of Argos in about 700 BC. , $20 gold 1907, to realize over one million dollars at public auction, as well as participating in the group that purchased the largest numismatic nu·mis·mat·ic adj. 1. Of or relating to coins or currency. 2. Of or relating to numismatics. [French numismatique, from Late Latin numisma, numismat-, purchase of all time, the S.S. Central America treasure, valued at over 100 million dollars. In addition to these successes, Larry and Ira Goldberg marketed and sold the King of Siam Set in November 2005 for $8.5 million. Also noteworthy are their contributions to two of the most popular numismatic reference books in the industry, The Guide Book of United States Coins ("The Red Book"), and The Handbook of the United States Coins ("The Blue Book"). For more information on this auction visit http://www.icollector.com/catalog.aspx?sid=11409 About iCollector.com iCollector.com is the pre-eminent supplier of live online auction technology and services to some of the world's most prestigious galleries and industrial auction houses and operates one of the largest eBay Live Auction sales and support centers in the world. It is the only auction technology company to be endorsed by the National Auctioneers Association The National Auctioneers Association (NAA) is a group of auctioneers, auction businesses and related companies that seeks to promote the auction method of marketing and the practice of auctioneering in the United States The NAA is an interest group.. (NAA NAA Nomina Anatomica Avium. ) and has partnered with eBay Live Auctions in streamlining the process of broadcasting auctions real-time on the Internet. iCollector's technology enables auction houses to open their establishments to the world by allowing online bidders to participate in real-time on the auction floor. Visit www.icollector.com or (www.icollector.com/ourTechnology.aspx) About Ableauctions.com Ableauctions.com Inc. (AMEX:AAC) is a high-tech liquidator and on-line auction facilitator that operates the domains iCollector.com, Naalive.com and Unlimited Closeouts.com. As an on-line auction facilitator, the Company, with the experience of over 3,000 auctions, has developed state-of-the-art 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. The Company broadcasts business and industrial auctions over the Internet for auctioneers and members of the National Auctioneers Association (NAA) and art, antique and collectible auctions for numerous galleries and auction houses around the world through eBay Live Auctions. As a liquidator, the Company, through Unlimited Closeouts, purchases overstocks, order cancellations and discontinued products from major manufacturers and importers, then sells the merchandise to major retail chains, other resellers or the public. For a comprehensive Corporate Update and prior releases, visit www.ableauctions.com. 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