NCAuctions' 2026 March Coin and Jewelry Auction Closes March 8
Lots start closing March 8, 2026, on NCAuctions via Proxibid, with 204 coin entries and jewelry and highlights that include a signed Robert L Lewis Jr. Highwaymen painting.

Lots start closing March 8, 2026, on North County Auctions’ catalog hosted via Proxibid, a listing that at the time of publication shows Coins & Currency with 204 entries and a broad Jewelry and Gems section. The platform interface prompts bidders with live feedback, "Bid Accepted!", "You've been outbid!", "Bid Not Accepted!", and the catalog pairs high-volume bullion lots with discrete, collectible artworks and estate jewelry.
Among the catalog’s immediately tangible highlights is a small-format work by Hall of Fame Highwaymen artist Robert L Lewis, Jr.: an original 5" x 7" canvas board painting of a Royal Poinciana tree in its original white painted 7 1/2" x 9 1/2" frame, signed lower right "R L Lewis" and again in silver ink on the reverse. The lot includes a signed 2005 first edition of Florida's Highwaymen Legendary Landscapes by Bob Beatty, autographed by Robert Lewis twice, James Gibson, and Isaac Knight at the October 29, 2006 Florida Highwaymen Exhibit & Sale.
Collectors of fine folding knives will note Lot #2, which groups Hen & Rooster models described on Proxibid. The entry lists "1 - Hen & Rooster 412MOP/DM" as "a 3.88-inch, two-blade mini trapper pocket knife featuring a Salt Water Mother of Pearl handle and stainless steel clip and spey blades" with nickel silver bolsters and a shield inlay. The companion "1 - Hen And Rooster 312MOP/D" is presented as a Damascus variant with two blades "forged from intricate German Damascus steel" and a genuine Mother of Pearl handle, a lineage the copy ties to Solingen craftsmanship dating to 1845.
The jewelry and bullion roster mixes small-weight pieces and modern bullion issues: entries include a 2016 1 Troy Oz .999 Fine Silver Courage bullion coin, a 2013 First Majestic 1/2 Troy Oz .999 Fine Silver, a Mexico Eagle Cinco Pesos 72% silver coin, a 1984 US Olympic Gold $10 Coin 1/2 Oz, a Preveli sterling silver brilliant round cut diamond ring (3 grams, size 8), a sterling silver pink sapphire ring, and multiple small silver bullion bars and gaming tokens, such as the Limited Edition Pioneer Casino Bareback .999 Fine Silver $10 gaming token at 37 grams. Decorative lots include "5 Art Glass Paperweights incl Murano and Zellique Studios."

Buyers should note the auctioneer’s explicit terms reproduced in the listing: "Reserves - BEFORE BIDDING Buyer agrees to the following - all items are being sold with reserves unless otherwise stated," and "EVERYTHING IS BEING SOLD AS IS." Payment and removal deadlines are set in plain terms: "All bills to be paid by 3/9/2026" and "All merchandise must be removed from the sale premises on 3/10/2026 - 3/17/2026 at UPS 740 Nordahl Rd San Marcos CA 92069 Items left after 3/17/2026 may be considered abandoned and the buyer will be subject to disposal fees without refund." The catalog copy also states accepted forms of payment: "We Accept Cash, MasterCard , Visa, Debit - Sorry NO Checks and NO PayPal."
Logistics to note on the listing include Proxibid’s "Click for Shipping Quote or Free Local Pick Up" banner and a shipping contact listed as 760-975-3759 with Store7587@theupsstore.com at 740 Nordahl Rd UNIT 110, San Marcos, CA 92069. Auction contact details shown on aggregator pages list (619) 787-4906 and casey@NCauctions.com, and a marketing opt-in of texting "ncauctions" to 888-841-4382. The tax-exempt submission instructions captured verbatim require a new form for every sale and request the completed form be emailed to paymemts@proxibid.com.
Researchers assembling the catalog capture also found repeated aggregator pages with a 2025 March sale that bear similar copy; the live Proxibid listing and the assignment identify the event as 2026, with lots closing March 8, 2026. With 204 coin entries and a mix of estate jewelry, Solingen-made Hen & Rooster folders, signed Highwaymen ephemera, and modern bullion, the March 8 closing will compress provenance, pickup logistics, and cross-continental shipping into a single, decisive bidding day.
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