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United States coin accumulation in a banker box. Involves $77.55 face 90% silver in halves, quarters, and dimes and $256.00 bankable coins and paper money. Also incorporates five PCGS commemorative uncirculated military themed silver dollars from 1991/2005, nine ounces worldwide .999 silver bullion
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United States coin accumulation in cigar box. Involves $26.00 face 90% halves of which one is a roll of 1958-D uncirculated including some sliders, roll of circulated Walkers, plus miscellaneous. Also incorporates a circulated 1921 Morgan dollar, 1887 ICQ dollar, a dozen circulated Ikes plus some Ca
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United States assortment from 1847 to the 2000s in a medium box. Consists of Large, Indian, Lincoln cents, three cent nickels, Shield, Liberty, Buffalo, and Jefferson nickels, (seven 1950-D) nine Seated dimes, one Seated quarter and various Washington quarters. Runs the gambit from circulated, uncir
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Mercury dime collection in a Whitman coin folder, Complete for folder except no 1916-D. In mixed circulated to almost uncirculated condition.1921 and 1921-D appear to be in very good condition.
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United States coin accumulation. Involves three proof silver eagles 1990-92, three proof silver dollars 1991-1995, seven sterling medals in FDCs 1975-78, seven Whitman folders for commonly found, in circulation Lincoln cents and Jefferson nickels 1909-1974 plus miscellany.
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Accumulation consisting of United States one each 1973, 1977, 1982 proof sets, mint sets 1973, 1976, 1974 Brown Ike (haloed),1972 Blue Ike, and1982 proof Washington half. Likewise involves Bahamas 1966 uncirculated set and 1974 Proof ten dollars plus miscellaneous.
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United States complete Eisenhower dollar 1971-1978 collection in Whitman Classic album. Several of the coins have spots, toning, or haloing particularly the 40% silver coins. Offered economically.
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Canada accumulation consist of sixty-four proof like or uncirculated silver dollars from 1958-1967 and $9.00 face fifty cents uncirculated and proof like from 1957-1967 both either in envelopes or Capital holders.
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Canada 1953 shoulder strap proof like silver dollar in a Capital holder.
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Canada selection consisting of five 1956 and seven 1957 proof like silver dollars in envelopes or Capital holders.
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Canada 1953 large date shoulder strap proof like fifty cents in a Capital holder.
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Canada 1955 proof like Arnprior silver dollar in a Capital holder.
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Canada fifty cents selection consisting of one 1953 large date in uncirculated toned condition and one each 1954, 1955, and 1956 proof like in Capital holders.
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Canada 1954 and 1955 proof like silver dollars in Capital holders.
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China 2014 1/10 Gold Panda First Strike PCGS MS70.
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West Germany accumulation from 1972-1977 in a medium box. Comprises around seventy-five 62.5% silver mostly five marks commemoratives in original purchase envelopes. Includes Munich, Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, and Hamburg mints. Coins are uncirculated or proof and many are toned from their reaction to th
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Lithuania accumulation from 1925 to the 1990s in a medium box. Incorporates roughly fifty coins having 50% of the value from 1925-1938 including a complete set of coins in a Capital holder. The remaining 50% are modern 1990s issues (uncirculated). Coins are a mixture of circulated, some cleaned cond
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Worldwide currency and some coin accumulation from 1900 to 1980s in a medium box. Includes Argentina, Austria (a few silver coins), Russia, Germany, Belgium, Brazil etc. Currency ranges from uncirculated to circulated condition.
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Lithuania currency selection from 1916 to 1993 in a medium box. Consists of eighty notes of which roughly 55% are from 1916-1938 and 45% comprise modern post 1991 issues. Notes are a mixture of uncirculated and circulated conditions.
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Memel 1922 complete set of nine notgeld currency (P1-9). Appears to be in uncirculated condition. Unusual to find a complete set.
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Presidential Pardon signed by Ulysses S. Grant on January 30, 1871. Comes with original 1976 bill of sale.
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William T. Sherman autographed letter signed Paducah, Kentucky circa 1861. Comes with the original 1975 bill of sale.
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Ten politicians autographed baseballs. Involves Gerald Ford, George Bush, Jack Kemp, Jim Baker, Jerry Brown, Neal Bush, Lloyd Benson, John Kerry etc. Viewers and bidders will determine by their bids the authenticity of the signatures.
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Sports card accumulation from the mid-1980s to the early 2000s in six cartons. Tens of thousands of loose baseball, football, basketball, and hockey from various card makers. While office pick up preferred; shipping weight is around 300 pounds. Call for quote to your area.
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One large carton of miscellaneous collectibles. Includes Presidential metal plaques consisting of Fighting Back with Hoover (elephant shaped), Al Smith and a set of 1953 small license plates in original General Mills box. Likewise, encompasses a small box of VIP ID passes from the 1990s to 2001 to
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World War I and World War II ephemera (mostly WWII). From the serious to the humorist beginning with ration coupons, military documents and greeting cards to military playing cards and Hitler’s Last Will and Testament. Of special interest are the military detailed maps of various campaigns. History
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Third-Reich Insurance Premiums. Over thirty official cards showing proof of payment of premiums for disability or salaried employees’ insurance. Features hundreds of assorted revenue-type stamps affixed to the various cards, along with numerous official markings. Unusual holding with historical, pol
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Red Man Tobacco American Indian Chiefs selection from the early 1900s in a binder. Around thirty-five, mostly different. Many have been folded which does not distract from the historical importance of this holding.
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Accumulation of material from Mt. Pleasant, IA Steam Thresher event. Buttons, programs, videos and a hat.
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1969 Gilbert Erector Set. Used and looks like all parts are present. Includes instruction book. Worth a view.
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Seven boxes of HO model what not. Lots of scenery, structure and track details and kits, including several ready to go Menard’s buildings. Loads of accessories, old and new to complete the scene on your pike.
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Louis Marx 1949 Steam Line Electric Train set in original box. Train appears to have been never or hardly used. Comes with original cardboard scenery still in original envelope. Box has seen better days having tape crisscrossed its top and tears/damage to its sides. Still neat original find.
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Mainly HO model trains lot remainder, includes some equipment, buildings, several quality die cast trucks, and a group of disassembled steam locomotive models for you to reassemble.
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Mainly HO model freight cars, including Tyco and others ready to run and some kits from Details West and Walthers. Several AHM street railway cars.
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Six boxes of HO layout accessories to level-up your model railroad. Four boxes are mainly structure kits of all kinds. The fifth box is full of smaller detail items, a few older car kits (Roundhouse, Ulrich), and a not so small pile of Kadee couplers. Resources to complete your next expansion.
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OFFICE PICKUP ONLY. A long box of Tru-scale HO wood roadbed, with one end of the box torn, and a small box of HO train and race car transformers. One appears to be American Flyer, some period electrical equipment that an enterprising owner might be able to safely repair. Completely untested by us.
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Collection of Thomas Kincaid Christmas train cars, track and power supply all in original Styrofoam packaging.
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OFFICE PICKUP ONLY Three boxes of model train scenery supplies and structures, mainly HO. Note a very high quality Suydam metal and wood car barn kit, ready for you to finally assemble. Even some metal cast people to populate your scene.
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Lot remainder of three boxes of model train whatnot. Some cars, some building kits, lading kits, track, etc etc. Take a gamble.
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Includes an HO Proto 1000 RDC, circus train equipment, a metal HO 4-4-2 Atlantic steam engine, a some Illinois Valley grain car kits, obviously a custom job, with decals for applying individual car numbers
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HO track supplies, including 3x equilateral turnouts, a Lap turnout, and a brass-rail double slip switch. Several hand-throw ground switch stands, Tru-Scale roadbed and a nice HO/N measuring scale, etc.
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HO cars, mostly assembled, but several kits too, including three very nice RITS sponsored Rock Island 40’ box cars with ten foot doors, an early AHM BL2 locomotive, some passenger cars as well.
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HO car kits, with nice selection of End Cab and Bev Bell customized cars for M&StL, and GM&O. Several older metal cars as well.
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Two boxes of HO cars and locomotives. Many older metal types, plus some interesting older kits including an Ulrich metal HO semi-trailer kit, and three wood and metal Walthers kits of CNS&M interurbans. Seldom seen.
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Two boxes of HO model cars, mainly Athearn blue box and Roundhouse products. Several items of ITC, and CIM railroad markings.
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Two boxes of HO locomotives and cars, includes a nice M&StL RS1, Rock Island E8 and BL2, ITC SW1500, etc.
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Large box with several metal cars, Penn passenger equipment and other freight cars. Good quantity of decals, and small detail parts kits also.
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Three boxes of cars and locomotives. Athearn EJE GP38, a custom three pack of CPC covered hoppers, some GMO custom coil cars, etc etc.
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Battery operated RC set of outdoor-sized construction equipment We did not fire it up, but the packaging looks intact.
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Three boxes of scenery and accessory bliss. Probably some additional freight car models at bottom as well. Several building kits and accessories to brighten the scenes you create.
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Accumulation of HO trolley models, a few locomotives and several cars. Kadee couplers as well.
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Around 35 kits, and a few assembled. A Tyco "GG1". Our reserve is about what you'd pay for the Kadee #5 couplers.
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Over 35 HO kits. A few assembled, most new in the box. We saw several customized paint schemes.
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OFFICE PICKUP ONLY Five boxed HO train sets in original packaging. Includes Walthers, Model Power, etc.
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HO assortment of freight car kits including an interesting hot metal 'bottle' car. Distinct Midwest flavor.
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OFFICE PICK UP REQUIRED Ancient way of communication before computers or cell phones. Tub of between thirty to forty mainly unused Cross pens in their original boxes or in a display rack. Also, some ink bottles having ink still inside.
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Interesting and hard to duplicate holding of wire-service photographs from major events and famous people of the 1950’s and 1960’s having famous personalities, Presidents, the Andrea Doria capsizing… you name it. Fun to look through, easily dozens and dozens of photos in a medium carton. Super histo
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Nothing Beats Nature. Thirty-five prints featuring ducks, trout, and deer, with twenty-six of the thirty-five depicting ducks. Some duplication. Almost all are signed and numbered. Housed in protective envelopes. Excellent condition. Ready for your enjoyment.
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Box of rolled and flat prints, including a large aerial photo of a town we can’t quite guess at.
Also several railroad themed old calendars from Union Pacific, IRM, NMRA, etc.
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Framed photograph of NS 100, an early low-emission locomotive conversion carried out at the NS Juniata shops in Altoona. Great for the train room or modeling detail.
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OFFICE PICKUP ONLY Railroad grade crossing red flashing light assembly, Western Cullen Hayes manufacture. Appears to have been previously mounted on a wall and is now ready to adorn your man cave or layout room, a ‘silent sentinel of safety’. We did not test for operation.
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Unusual accumulation of menus from hotels, restaurants and airlines in two of our largest boxes. Strong representation of Europe, but also saw Japan and US. Range from high-end establishments down to the local take out, but an intriguing effort nonetheless. We photographed some of the items the owne
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