BidGoldStandard.com gives collectors and sellers direct access to verified prices realized from weekly online coin auctions
DALLAS, TX, UNITED STATES, August 18, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Gold Standard Auctions, the Dallas-based auction house behind, has expanded its public coin auction results archive to help collectors and sellers research what rare coins have recently sold for in the open market.
The archive publishes individual lot descriptions and hammer prices from completed sales, along with links to the corresponding closed catalogs. Recent results include a 1796 $10 Gold Eagle that realized $105,000 on August 9 and two territorial gold coins that each realized $125,000 in a July sale: an 1849 Oregon Exchange $5 Gold Half Eagle graded NGC AU53 and an 1851 Schultz $5 Gold Half Eagle graded NTC XF45.
For someone considering a bid or deciding how to sell an inherited collection, completed auction results can provide more useful context than asking prices alone. The public archive allows visitors to compare coins, review published hammer prices, and inspect the original closed catalogs before choosing a course of action.
“Coin owners should be able to see real results before they make a decision,” said a spokesperson for Gold Standard Auctions. “We publish the hammer prices and link to the closed catalogs so buyers and sellers can review the evidence themselves.”
Gold Standard Auctions conducts a live online coin auction every week, typically running two sales and offering several thousand lots between them. Its catalogs cover early U.S. copper and silver coins, Morgan and Peace dollars, certified key dates, pre-1933 gold, territorial gold, ancient and world coins, U.S. paper money, and bullion.
Bidders across the United States can participate through HiBid by placing advance bids or joining a live webcast session. Gold Standard Auctions also distributes catalogs through LiveAuctioneers, Bidsquare, and Invaluable. Registration is free, and recent prices realized remain available for bidders who want to research comparable coins before participating in a future sale.
The same market data can help sellers evaluate whether a coin auction is appropriate for a single certified coin, a larger collection, or an estate accumulation. Gold Standard Auctions reviews prospective consignments before setting terms. Accepted coins are cataloged, photographed, and stored at the company’s secured Dallas gallery before being presented to bidders nationwide.
Gold Standard Auctions is an authorized dealer for PCGS, NGC, and CAC. The company is also a member of the American Numismatic Association, Texas Numismatic Association, Georgia Numismatic Association, Blue Ridge Numismatic Association, and Florida United Numismatists.
Collectors can explore the coin auction results archive or review the upcoming coin auction calendar.
About Gold Standard Auctions
Gold Standard Auctions is a national coin auction house based in Dallas, Texas. Through BidGoldStandard.com, the company conducts weekly online coin auctions for rare U.S. coins, gold and silver coins, currency, bullion, world and ancient coins, and estate collections. Gold Standard Auctions serves bidders and consignors across the United States from its gallery at 13859 Diplomat Drive, Suite 150, Dallas, Texas 75234. Visit https://bidgoldstandard.com to learn more.
Gold Standard Auctions
13859 Diplomat Drive, Suite 150
Dallas, TX 75234
Phone: (972) 800-6456
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