Goldberg Staff Brochure

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lenn joined the Goldbergs in 1978 at Superior Stamp and Coin as head bookkeeper. Over the years, his involvement with the company has expanded to include auctions as well as accounting. Glenn handled credit and customer relations for many years and eventually took over auction operations. Glenn has been involved with many of the Goldberg’s signature sales, including Robinson Brown , Buddy Ebsen, Ed Trompeter, Boys Town, Millennia, and Dan Holmes collections. Glenn left Superior in 2005 to rejoin the Goldberg’s as their General Manager.

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ason began at Goldberg Auctioneers in 2002. During his time with the company, he has developed a genuine passion and aptitude for numismatics. In 2007, Jason started attending the ANA Summer Seminar Courses. He has completed all of the Grading Courses (including Advanced Grading) and also Counterfeit Detection of U.S. coins. In 2009, Jason visited NGC to further develop his skills. He has had the honor of working closely with Dr. Hesselgesser in the cataloging and grading submissions for his Early Silver Dollar collection. Jason is the Lead Auctioneer. He also handles phone bidding for major clients, cataloging U.S. coins, attending many important conventions, and acquiring consignments. He is an integral part of the future of Goldberg Coins.


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on Hosier is the Goldberg’s East Coast Representative, first partnering with Ira and Larry Goldberg in 2000. Don makes many appearances at Coin Shows nationwide, and is present at all Goldberg auctions. He is a Life Member of PNG and ANA and is an authorized PCGS NGC and CAC dealer.

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illiam Walker worked first with Superior and then was offered a job with Ira and Larry when they formed their own company. He has worked with the Goldbergs since 1989. William now organizes all auction lots for each sale, oversees auction lot viewing, and shipping to successful bidders.


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everly Hill, Director of Manuscripts & Collectibles, has worked with manuscripts since 1992, and with Goldberg Auctioneers since 2004. Before moving to Los Angeles and getting into the auction business, Beverly taught French at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and at Lehman College in New York City. She was also a marketing director for the country’s flagship public television station: WNET/Channel 13 in New York City. Beverly handles all aspects of the Manuscripts Department: from working with potential consignors and buyers, establishing auction estimates, and researching and writing the catalogue descriptions, to the administration of the

department. She especially enjoys the friends and contacts she has made who share her love of history and literature. Today Beverly is considered among her peers as one of the most respected leaders in the field of manuscripts. In May 2010, she became vice president of The Manuscript Society, and in 2012 she has succeeded to the presidency of this prestigious group.

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ohn Singer has worked with the Goldbergs since 2006 as their West Coast Representative, bringing in consignments for both the coin and collectibles auctions. John has been an avid coin and antique collector for most of his adult life and contributes his passion for these fields, as well as his experience, to the company.


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ichael first joined the Goldbergs at Superior Galleries in 1970 and managed the Stamp Department, soon adding Space and Aviation to his area of expertise.

One day, back in the late

1970’s, Buzz Aldrin (the Lunar Module Pilot on Apollo 11 and the second man to walk on the moon) walked into Superior Galleries in Beverly Hills and asked Michael: “Can you sell this envelope I carried with me to the Moon?”

That was Michael’s introduction to the fascinating world of Space Memorabilia. Michael became friends with Buzz and over the past 30 years has sold many other items from his personal collection. Michael orchestrated the first space memorabilia auction devoted exclusively to space memorabilia in January 1993. He has been an Expert Witness for NASA and has worked closely with numerous Mercury, Gemini and Apollo astronauts and their families. Michael now manages the Space Memorabilia and Stamp auctions for the Goldbergs. “I feel space memorabilia is history and it should not be lost or given away through lack of knowledge. Some of the most important memorabilia shows up from the most unexpected places.” - Michael Orenstein Call us to speak with Michael regarding appraisals and consignments of Space & Aviation Memorabila or Stamps. You can also reach him by emailing rightstuf@verizon.net.


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yle Engleson graduated from the Art Institute of Seattle in 1990 with majors in both Commercial C ommercial Product Photography aand nd Portraiture. He started his career by working with several top Hollywood photographers, including Jay Silverman and Ron Slenzak. Following his celebrity work, he became a staff photographer for the National Football League for 5 years, traveling across the country covering both league games and Super Bowls. In 1992, Lyle began his association with Ira & Larry Goldberg while working at Superior Galleries. While there, he began to craft his unique talent for photographing rare coins, a method that truly captures the complex color and beauty of such exceptional metallic specimens. As

a result, he has repeatedly received honorable mention for outstanding photography of Numismatics from various organizations and has had the honor of receiving the National Literary Guild’s award for Catalogue ofthe Year for The Millennia Collection and The Dan Holmes Collection, I - IV. In recognition of his talents, he was asked to photograph a specialized collection of coins for the book entitled Resplendores, a comprehensive publication on the coins of Mexico. Lyle has contributed to a volume entitled Ship of Gold, documenting sunken treasures found aboard the U.S.S. Central America. More recently, Lyle was the exclusive photographer for Whitman’s award-winning reference entitled Money of the World - Coins That Made History. All totaled, Lyle has photographed over one hundred catalogues ranging from Numismatics to Collectibles. In his eighteen years of experience in the auction business, Lyle has seen it all: from rare documents to antiques; sports memorabilia to fashion; jewelry to antiquities; and artworks to coinage. In turn, he has become adept and accustomed to photographing a variety of rare and unusual items.


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arrie is the in-house graphic artist for Goldberg Auctions. She designs the catalogue covers, auction advertisements, company and preview brochures, mailers, and signage for Ira and Larry Goldberg. She has contributed to the design of catalogues for The Millennia Collection and The Dan Holmes Collection Parts I-IV, all of which have won the NLG Award for Catalogue of the Year. Carrie executes the online bidding for I-Collector, LiveAuctioneers, and other third-party internet bidding during all Goldberg auctions. She also writes auction previews and press releases, designs the graphics on the Goldberg website, and oversees Goldberg’s social media and email list. In her spare time, she enjoys shooting competitive sporting clays.


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