My name is Bruce. Welcome to my curated world.
For more than 25 years Bruce Smith, the Founder of Wealth Curated, has been passionate about collectible assets and curated collectible wealth. Leading ventures in design, art, business, coins, sports memorabilia, portfolio management, and more, he has excelled at presenting and placing desirable rare objects worthy of world-class cabinets.
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Bruce is a published author, has appeared on major radio and television venues, including Fox and NPR, has hosted his own media show, is a public speaker, has degrees and certificates in theology, art, English literature, story craft, leadership, and more. He has been referred to as “…the best in the field…”.
Awards & Recognition
Many of his collections and individual rare objects placements have broken records for value. From the 1913 Liberty Head Nickel to Picasso works, Old Master paintings, and more, his placements have garnered attention and dialogue on Fox, NPR, and papers across the globe.
Collaborations & Aims
Having built a vast network across nearly all major categories in the collectibles world, Bruce has access to the most important and scarce material any collector-investor could seek. Wishlists and “fantasy” acquisitions are what get him most excited. Outlier portfolios and collector cabinets are where his skill set runs on high octane.
His career in the field of collectibles is unique in scope and experience as a collector, dealer, major portfolio director, director in the auction space, and as an author and consultant. He has worked in the most prestigious venues and handled collections for the most storied of personalities. This depth and variety of opportunities has prepared him to navigate the nuances of the market for client’s interests, especially having seen every type of market shift imaginable.
Importantly, as he says, “Life is about story, and collections are a reflection of deep appreciation of the human story. My goal is to help people enlarge, tell, and build value in their stories and their storied collections.”