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Sale No: 34
Lot No: 219
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Cat No: Boone 1936S
Boone 1936-S MS63 (or better) w/ even medium grey toning. This commemorative half was first struck in 1934 as a tribute to the100th anniversary of the birth of frontier pioneer Daniel Boone. Production continued in small amounts at all three mints through 1938. (Image)
Est. US$135-160 SE
Opening US$ 125.00
Sold...US$ 125.00
Closed..Apr-11-2024, 14:58:33 EST
Sold For 125
Sale No: 34
Lot No: 220
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Cat No: Collection
Cleveland (1936) MS63+ w/ medium to deep golden-grey-brown toning. This is the last of a small hoard (4) of this issue that we received in the last year or so. (Image)
Est. US$80-100 SE
Opening US$ 94.00
Sold...US$ 94.00
Closed..Apr-11-2024, 14:59:03 EST
Sold For 94
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Lot No: 221
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Cat No: Columbians(20)
(20) Columbian Halves 1892 & 1893 most appear VF to AU. (Image)
Sale No: 34
Lot No: 224
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Cat No: Lafayette $1
Lafayette Dollar (1900) MS60 or very nearly so. A few marks and an earlier dipping but the coin has regained some attractive peripheral toning. Lafayette Dollars are quite scarce in true mint state. This coin displays fairly strong central details on the rev - an area poorly struck on most specimens. As mentioned in the these pages in the past, all Lafayette Dollars were struck on Dec 14th 1899, the 100th anniversary of George Washington's death. Die varieties are known to exist, and with only 36,026 coins produced, there are likely some rare ones yet to be cherry-picked. (Image)
Est. US$450-550 SE
Opening US$ 650.00
Sold...US$ 650.00
Closed..Apr-11-2024, 15:02:18 EST
Sold For 650
Sale No: 34
Lot No: 225
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Cat No: Lexington
Lexington (1925) MS63 white. A nice coin for the issue which normally appears w/ light rub on the highest points of the design. (Image)