Fine Jewelry And Coins Shatter Expectations Highest Yield Boutique Sale In Kleinfelters History
By Karl Pass - February 27, 2026
On Jan. 31, Kleinfelters Auction Inc., in Myerstown, Pa., held a Valentine Sale of high quality jewelry and coins. Prices realized shattered expectations and resulted in the companys highest yielding boutique sale ever held. The photos and captions showcase some of the material sold. A 14-karat Italian gold twist bracelet realized $4,484, and a 14-karat Italian gold rope bracelet and necklace, $4,248. A 18-karat gold diamond and onyx fleur-de-lis flower of the lily locket, a symbol having originated from medieval heraldry, representing French faith and royalty, sold for $1,652. In the silver category, a 100 Troy ounce fine silver .999 bar brought $10,620. A group of 250 90-percent silver (pre-1964) Half Dollars sold for $7,080; while 400 90-percent silver (pre 1958) P Washington rolled Quarters realized $5,428. A Mexican 50 gold peso sold for $6,372, and a 1986 1-ounce fine gold American Eagle, $5,900. A South African 1-ounce gold Krugerrand sold for $5,900. First minted in 1967, the South African Krugerrand was the worlds first 1-ounce gold coin. They are 22-karat gold bullion (92 percent with 8 percent copper alloy giving it the reddish hue and durability). Finally, a U.S. gold Eagles set went for $9,676. To learn more about this or upcoming sales, visit www.kleinfelters.hibid.com.

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