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1826 Classic Head near XF w/ mostly original color. Displays full 180-degree die rotation.
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1794 Liberty Cap Head of 94 S-46 near VF detail but as is frequently the case, there are a few planchet defects that lower the coin's net grade (to perhaps VG?) Though loaded w/ detail, the obv shows pitting in the center, the rev has a 10mm lamination mark from the rim by the "D" in UNITED
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1795 Liberty Cap Lettered Edge S-75 Good. On this variety, the 5 of the date overlaps the bust of Liberty and becomes difficult to see clearly on worn specimens. However, there are enough diagnostics remaining to determine that it is indeed an S-75.
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1801 Draped Bust S-224 VF Detail w/ uniform moderate corrosion over the entire coin.
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1802 Draped Bust S-228 (Fraction 1/000) near VF detail w/ 5mm obv planchet flaw after Y in LIBERTY and a significant rev rim bump at the 1st T in STATES. This is the famous variety w/ the erroneous fraction 1/000 on the rev. On this coin, most of this fraction is obliterated by a weak strike
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1803 Draped Bust Sm Dt; Sm Fraction S-253 VF detail w/ moderate corrosion and some light pitting on the surfaces typical of early copper.
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1805 Draped Bust S-267 VF Detail light pitting and minor rim damage still a nice chocolate brown.
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1807 Draped Bust Large Fraction S-276 F detail w/ uniform corrosion. As is often the case w/ S-276, there is significant die rotation.
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Feutchwanger Cent (1837) VF. Lewis Feutchwanger proposed a new alloy for cent production made of nickel, copper, & tin, but the alloy was never adopted. However, his trial pieces circulated widely in the 1837 to 1845 period. We offer a nice VF specimen here. See the pic!
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A pair of Liberty Cap Large Cents incl 1794 S-24 Fr/AG minimal rev detail o/w sound, and 1795 S-77 G Details w/ some corrosion.
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(4) Diff Classic Heads incl 1808 S-279, 1810 S-283, 1813 S-293, & 1814 Plain 4 S-295. Low grades but corrosion is minimal and the coins are easily discernable.
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(40) Diff 1808 // 1856 in a Whit 9110 album, grades largely VG to VF w/ typical early copper defects. Earlies are on the lower end, laters a bit better.
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(6) Diff Late Dates incl 1847 XF (dark), 1849 XF (whizzed), 1851 XF, 1852 XF+, 1854 XF, & 1855 Up 5's VF+. Nice originals except where noted.
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1858 Large Letters XF+ light tan color and quite attractive for a flying eagle cent.
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1864 (L on ribbon) AU+ or better by wear but surfaces are environmentally damaged and show light uniform corrosion. Loads of detail still present so it may be worth consideration for this scarce issue.
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(4) Diff incl 1859 F+, 1863 VF+, 1906 AU, & 1908-S VG+.
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(53) Diff in a near-complete set 1857 // 1909 missing only 1872, 1877, & 1909-S. Housed in a Littleton LCPC Archival Quality folder, earlies gen AG to VG w/ a couple showing light damage, laters mostly VG to F+. (1908-S Fine) Inspect!
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(250) 1881 // 1909 avg circ. A few culls but most are 20th cent G to F.
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(300) 1900 // 1909 avg circ.
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(85) Diff in a nearly-complete set 1909 // 1940-S. Missing the keys and a few of the semi-keys s/a 09-S & 11-S, but incl are most other early S-Mint coins, 24-D nice F+, & 31-S XF. Earlies gen VG to VF, laters gen F to XF. All are nice orig brown making it an attractive partial set.
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(3) Double-wide red long boxes jam packed w/ (750+) Lincoln Wheat cents in old 2x2s w/ year and condition, VG to BU, not in order, spot checked 1910s-50s w/ much 1917-21 & 1940s-50s (lacks 1930s)
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1876 (Nickel) ANACS MS62 fairly well struck.
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1913-D T2 near XF detail but almost completely brown from environmental exposure.
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1918/7-D ANACS AG3 Details Acid Treated. Though the coin has been acid treated (to reveal the date), it has quite a bit of detail for an AG3 grade. A great choice for the collector not wishing to pay the steep price of a straight graded coin. Worth inspection.
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1937 NGC MS66 beautiful golden color.
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1938-D over D NGC MS65 w/ beautiful light golden toning.
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(25) Diff 1913 T1 // 1931-S wide grade range G to a few VF or better, plus a 1938-D (AU). In flips or 2x2s.
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(119) in a pair of nearly-complete sets 1913 // 1938-D held in (2) Whit 9008 folders. The first set (62 diff) missing only 13-S T2 & 21-S, the second set (57 diff) missing the obvious keys plus 14-S, 18-S, 20-D & 21-S. Grades gen G to F+, a few weak dates where expected, but many are full 4-
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(2) PCGS-Graded MS65 incl 1936-D & 1936-S.
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1840 Seated No Drapery AU58 strong detail but w/ light handling marks and a 2mm gouge in the right obv field by star 10. Still desirable.
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1820 Small 0 JR-11 Fine. An eye-appealing coin, and a scarce variety as indicated in the authoritative reference on Bust Dimes by Davis, Logan, Lovejoy, McClosky, & Subjack.
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1821 Lg Date JR-6 VF detail and attractive overall, but surfaces are a little "fuzzy".
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1823 Large E's JR-3 F+ original. Nice coin.
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1824 4 over 2 JR-1 Fine.
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1830 Lg 10¢ JR-6 beautiful original AU.
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1831 JR-1 VF natural grey.
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1833 High 3 JR-5 XF nice original but there is an old scratch going across the rev.
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1834 Lg 4 JR-5 XF a nice coin.
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1835 JR-1 VF+ lovely original color.
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(9) Diff in a Dansco 6121 Album "Bust Dimes 1796 - 1837" incl the following: 1814 Large Date JR-3 VG, 1823 JR-3 G, 1827 JR-13 F, 1829 Sm 10¢ JR-7 VG+, 1830 Lg 10¢ JR-6 VF, 1832 JR-4 G+, 1833 JR-4 F+, 1834 Lg 4 JR-5 VF, & 1836 JR-1 VF. Most original grey, a very attractive group seldom offere
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1837 No Stars Large Date VG perfect grey original. Dimes were the first coins of the Seated Design to be released in 1837. Based on the British depiction of Britannia, the design was considered superior to the earlier Capped Bust coins, and judging by newspaper articles of the day, was well-
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1837 No Stars Small Date attractive original grey VG. A nice coin for the grade. Author Brian Greer, who wrote the book "The Complete Guide to Liberty Seated Dimes" in 1992, has opined that the Small Date version of the No Stars variety is a bit scarcer than the Large Date. This is consisten
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1853 No Arrows F. Even original grey. 95,000 Seated Dimes were produced at the old weight standard of 2.67 grams in the first couple of months of 1853 before the rising price of silver forced a nearly 7% reduction in weight (to 2.49 grams.) The weight reduction was denoted by adding arrows t
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1853 Arrows near AU well-struck w/ hair and facial detail in Liberty which is often lacking on Seated Dimes.
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1854-O VF w/ an interesting small planchet clip at K8. A nice coin.
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1856 Large Date VF nice original. Greer states that of the 5,780,000 dimes minted in Philadelphia in 1856, only 150,000 are of the Large Date variety. However, it's actual frequency of appearance has led more recent researchers to estimate it's mintage at about 400,000. Still a scarce coin,
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1887-S AU+ a beautiful original w/ hair and facial detail, and a full rev wreath, which Bowers notes is often missing on this issue. Greer lists it as a common date but difficult to find fully-struck especially on the head of Liberty.
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(6) Diff O-Mint scarcer dates AG to VG incl 38-O No Stars, 42-O, 45-O, 49-O, 50-O, & 56-O.
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(40) Diff 1839 // 1891-S in a Dansco 6122 album commons to slightly better coins, a few lower-grade but most F+ to XF originals. Highlights: 1841, 1847, 1850, 1854, 1856 SD, 1857-O, 1858, 1862, 1884, 1884-S, & 1890 all higher grade. Inspect!
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1893-O F+ nice even original grey.
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1895-O Good. A bit weak on the rev at K9-10 o/w a choice original. The key to the Barber Dime series. Nice even grey color.
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(69) Diff in a near-complete set 1892 // 1916-S housed in a Dansco 7121 album missing only 93-O, 95-O, 1900-O, 07-D, & 10-S. Wide grade range but most are nice F or better and a few commons go up to full AU+. Highlights: 92-S, 94-O, 95, 95-S, 96-O,96-S, 97-O, 01-S (Fr/AG), 03-S, & 13-S are a
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1916-D AG original by wear. There is a significant gouge on the obv at K6 and a smaller one at K9 w/ corresponding marks on the rev. The gouges occurred long ago and have blended into the coin's color and wear pattern perfectly. Not that it matters much, but of the four mintmark positions fo
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1944-S NGC MS67 Full Bands. 1st gen "soap bar" holder w/ white NGC label.
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(3) D-Mint PCGS- or NGC-Certified incl 1942-D MS65 (OGH), 1942-D MS67 (1st gen "soap bar" white label), & 1943-D MS65 Full-Bands (OGH).
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(76) Diff in a practically complete set 1916 // 1945-S in a Whit 9118 album missing only the 16-D, overdates & varieties. Earlies gen G to F (some commons are nice), laters better to a few unc or very nearly so. (21 & 21-D both AG/G)
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(50) in a complete set 1946 // 1964-D plus (2) add'l silver. High grade circ and unc coins many very nice.
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(60) in a complete set 1946 // 1972 in a Whit 9414 album. All coins appear to be high-grade circs. (48) silver plus (12) clad.
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1875-S near XF a few marks and light hairlines, still attractive and a nice coin for a mid-grade type set.
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1876-CC AU. Uniform medium-grey over an old cleaning.
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(59) Diff in a pair of Whit folders 9015 & 9016 missing the keys (96-S, 01-S, & 13-S) and a few other semi-key coins. Gen full-rim G or better (a few Fr/AG). Incl these highlights: 97-O, 98-S, 99-S, 01-O, 02-S, 03-S, 07-S, 09-O, 11-S, 13, 14-S, & 15-S. Worth inspection.
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1917 Type 1 nice VF to VF+ lovely original.
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1917 Type 1 near XF w/ lovely original grey-gold color.
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1917 Type 2 AU+ medium grey toning. Nearly a full-head coin w/ an interesting die crack on the eagle.
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1919-S XF original in appearance w/ light rev hairlines, still an excellent choice for this very scarce issue in a difficult-to-complete series.
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(2) incl 1929 & 1930 both nice XF/AU originals.
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(47) 1925 // 1930-S w/ dup full dates avg circ AG to F+.
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1932-D VF+ w/ some toning.
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1932-S AU brightened still nice in appearance.
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1938 PCI MS65 light rev toning.
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1939-S (2) coins both MS60+ or better pure white.
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1939-S (2) coins both MS60+ or better pure white.
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(25) Diff 1932 // 1945-D most F to VF (incl 32-D & 32-S both F) w/ a few better s/a 1934 XF, 1935 AU+, 1939-D MS60, 1940-S AU, 1941-D AU+ & more.
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(3) Diff S-Mint coins 1936-S, 1938-S, & 1939-S all pure white MS60+ or better. Beautiful original coins from an old Delaware estate.
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(4) Diff all PCI-Graded incl 1937-D MS64, 1938 MS64, 1942-D MS65, & 1946-S MS65. Each w/ light toning.
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(84) in a complete set 1932 // 1965 housed in a Whit 9418 Album, $20.75 face 90% plus 32-D (G) and 32-S (VG). Circ grades w/ many F+ or better to AU. A worthwhile set.
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(118) Statehood Quarter Sets consists mostly of 5-coin sets, some plated, that were heavily marketed by promoters touting their spurious "rarity". There are also a number of "Greetings From America" portfolio 5-coin sets w/ a relevant postage stamp. All in handsome caches some still shrink-w
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(3) Diff Quarter Types incl 1835 Bust abt F, 1875 Seated nice VF, & 1925 Standing VF+. A nice group.
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1811 Sm 8 O-106 Fine detail w/ a small (2mm) hole at K12.
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1813 "50c over UNI" O-101 F nice original. A classic variety w/ the over-punch clear.
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1818 over 7 Large 8 O-101 VG bold over-date.
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1828 Sq 2, Small 8s O-115 VF dipped but still ok.
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1830 Small 0, O-115 nice VF.
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1831 O-113 (R4) near XF lovely original. A beautiful example of this issue were it not for two rev pin scratches traversing the eagle in the shape of an X. Virtually invisible w/o magnification, the scratches occurred long ago and do not interfere w/ the coin's natural grey color. For the 18
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1832 Sm Letters O-118 VF a rather uneven grey, still ok.
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1834 Sm Date; Sm Letters O-112 nice XF+ perhaps better natural white. A nice coin.
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1837 Reeded Edge AU. Numerous prominent die cracks on obv & rev. There are a few tiny rim hits on the rev K6-9.
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(2) Diff incl 1824 O-113 F+ & 1825 O-113 VF lightly cleaned w/ residual hairlines.
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(2) Diff incl 1835 O-104 & 1836 O-116 both VG+ nice originals.
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1840 Rev of '39 XF predominantly white w/ very light hairlines from handling. A nice coin.
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1844 XF+ nice original. There are 15 die varieties for this issue. This one shows strong re-cutting on the 8 in the date, and a fine rev die crack running from the edge to the eagle's neck at K2.
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1846-O nice VF perhaps a bit better.
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1872-S AU white w/ great detail. See the pic! (Ex. DE estate)
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1888 AU+ A few marks consistent w/ the grade o/w white and attractive. An excellent coin for this scarce issue with mintage of only 12,001. Some experts suggest that the 1888 is the easiest to obtain from the low-mintage years 1879 - 1890.
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1889 VF. An unusual coin in that half dollars from the 1879 - 1890 period generally saw light circulation leaving most surviving specimens in higher grade.
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1901-S VG+ original.
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1913 nice VG original. Only 189,000 produced of this issue, and the most difficult to come by of the three scarce dates 1913, 1914, & 1915, even though its has the highest mintage. If the 1913 Barber Half was as popular as the 1909-S VDB Lincoln Cent (a far more common coin), the value would
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1914 G+. Another scarce Barber Half with a mintage of only 124,000 at a time when coin use was at its peak and nothing was being hoarded by the public. Is it any wonder why over 95% of the Barber coinage is in a grade of G or below?
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1915 VG original. The last of the scarce late-issue Barber Halves with a mintage of only 138,000.
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(32) Diff 1892 // 1906-S no keys, mostly commons AG to VG+ and original. In a Whit 9420 Album (Liberty Head Halves 1892-1906), overall much better than that typically seen.
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(5) Diff slightly better date Barber Halves incl 1894, 1896, 1902-S, 1903, & 1905-S. All VG to VG+ lovely originals.
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(24) Diff 1907 // 1915-S no keys, mostly commons G+ to near F originals. In a Whit 9421 Album (Liberty Head Halves 1907-1915), the coins are all nice and far superior to what is typically seen.
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1916-S G+ original.
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1918-S AU+ but dipped to a bright unnatural (though not unappealing) brilliance. Would still fit well in a high-grade set, so definitely worth a look.
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1935-D MS60 or very nearly so, pure white.
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(20) Diff 1936 // 1946-S all AU+ to MS63 most nice and white. Very attractive Liberty Walking Halves. Inspect!
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(13) 1938 // 1946 w/ some dup (all P-Mint) AU+ to MS60 white attractive coins.
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(20) Diff in a complete set 1941 // 1947-D in a Whit 9424 album circ grades VG to VF+.
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(57) Diff in an almost complete set 1917 // 1947-D housed in a Whit 9125 album, earlies gen G to F (no keys), laters better most VF/XF predominantly original coins.
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(8) Diff Proofs in a straight run 1955 // 1963 missing only 1957 all are white and a couple have a nice cameo finish.
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(35) in a complete set 1948 // 1963-D circ grades in a Whit 9425 album.
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(35) in a complete set 1948 // 1963-D circ grades in a Whit 9032 folder.
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1842 AU w/ remarkably proof-like surfaces, pure white from an earlier dipping which has rendered a few light hairlines similar to those acquired by proof coins when they are handled. Overall, a very nice coin great for type. (There is an interesting 3mm die bulge in the left obv field by Lib
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1843 F+ natural medium-grey w/ a few darker areas on the obv at K10-11 and K 2-3. Still a nice coin. Bowers has opined that the 1842 to 1849 mintage of Seated Dollars were intended for domestic use unlike the 1840 - 41 issues which were intended for trade. There may be some validity to this
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1847 Good a few minor rim taps but sound and original. Unusual to see Seated Dollars this worn.
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1871 with motto PCGS Fine Details - Cleaned. Still attractive.
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1871 VF+ perhaps better. Not a particularly appealing coin due to its "look", but magnification reveals a lot of detail. Typical of the issue, the rev is a bit stronger than the obv.
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1875-CC VF+ attractive medium grey.
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1875-S AU58 predominantly white. A very attractive coin great for type.
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1877-S VF+ beautiful grey-brown original.
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1878 8 Tail Feathers MS60+ white. A lovely MS63 were it not for a swath of diagonal hairlines in the left obv field and thru Liberty's cheek.
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1878 8 Tail Feathers Round Breast AU. A nice coin for this variety which gets pricey in any higher grade.
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1878-CC VF+ unoriginal surfaces but acceptable.
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1879 MS63+ blast white. A nice coin for this issue which carries a premium in MS63 and above.
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1879-CC VG very nice medium-grey coin.
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1880-CC Rev of '78 VG
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1882-CC VG lightly cleaned still appealing.
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1883-CC G+ a few imperfections but a nice original.
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1883-CC ANGS MS68. Off-brand slab with a laughable grade - coin is actually abt MS62 perhaps slightly better, white and attractive.
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1884-CC (GSA) lovely pure white MS63 w/ box and papers.
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1886-S Unc detail w/ some light brown toning over lightly cleaned surfaces.
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1888-O the famous "Hot Lips" variety VAM-4. Only grades G+ but nice and original w/ the doubling on the nose, lips, and chin plainly evident.
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1888-S VF+ medium grey brown.
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1890-CC VG+ nice original grey but there is a circular shallow gouge on Liberty's cheek.
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1891-CC G+ perfect original grey. A beautiful coin for one w/ considerable wear.
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1891-CC F perfect natural medium grey.
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1891-O AU58. Surfaces appear unnatural suggesting that the coin was dipped at one time, but the strike is excellent for this issue which often comes w/ poorly-defined central details.
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1892-CC Fine brightened but no hairlines.
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1892-O AU predominantly white w/ lots of remaining mint luster.
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1892-S VF perhaps brightened still attractive. There is a shallow 5mm scrape on the jaw still ok.
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1893 VF. Scarce date but the coin has a few marks and is cleaned.
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1893-CC VG+ brightened and has a few light marks, still ok.
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1893-S Good. A light grey perhaps from a cleaning long ago. The coin maintains a natural appearance, and given that this issue is the key to the Morgan Dollar series, it would be a nice addition to most collections.
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1895-O VG a medium grey but the coin has an old cleaning.
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1895-O VG+ perhaps a bit better. A few marks but overall a satisfactory coin.
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1896 SEGS MS65+. Nice coin (MS64) w/ some rainbow toning on both sides.
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1904-S XF perhaps a bit better, a scarce date in this condition but this coin is brightened and there is a 3mm reed mark on Liberty's cheek.
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(8) Diff slightly better dates incl 1878 7TF R79, 1883-S, 1887-S, 1889-O, 1890-S, 1891-S, 1897-S, & 1902. All VF+ to AU+ originals.
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(12) 1878 // 1921-S commons in caches of different types (some w/ historical vignettes) most higher-end circs.
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(8) Diff S-Mint incl 1878-S MS60, 1880-S AU58, 1881-S AU, 1882-S AU, 1886-S VF brightened, 1898-S XF orig (small rim bump), 1901-S VG+, & 1903-S VG cleaned.
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(10) Diff 1878-S // 1921-D commons all AU to AU58. From a recent DE estate liquidation.
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(4) Diff incl 1883-O MS60+, 1884 MS60+, 1884-S VF to VF+, & 1885 MS60 all predominantly white.
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(4) Diff incl 1883-O, 1886, 1899-O, & 1901-O all nice MS63 perhaps better w/ some very light toning. The 99-O & 01-O are in "Investment Rarities" caches likely 1980s vintage.
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(5) O-Mint commons incl 1883-O, 1884-O, 1901-O, 1902-O, & 1904-O all MS63 pure white, housed in a Capital Plastics-like frame titled "U.S. Morgan Dollars - New Orleans Mint"
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(3) Diff slightly better dates incl 1884-S, 1885-S, & 1886-O all abt XF (or better) but harshly cleaned.
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(4) Diff incl 1885 MS60+, 1885-O MS60, 1903 AU+, & 1904-O MS60. A couple have a small amount of toning.
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(4) Diff incl 1885 MS60, 1887 MS63, 1888-O XF+ cleaned, & 1889 AU58.
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(4) Diff incl 1887, 1890, 1890-O, & 1890-S all AU to AU+ w/ some toning. (The 90-O has been brightened.)
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(20) 1878-S / 1904 commons w/ minor dup all VG to VF generics. Many authoritative sources say that the silver dollar was a useless coin unwanted in the channels of commerce. However, the wear on these coins and many other Morgan and Peace Dollars is certainly contradictory evidence.
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(20) 1879 // 1900 commons w/ minor dup gen better quality coins most VF to AU w/ a couple AU+/Unc.
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(15) all 1921 Morgan P, D, or S avg circ.
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(20) all 1921 Morgan P, D, or S avg circ.
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(20) all 1921 P, D, or S Morgans circ grades but mostly high-end.
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(12) comprised of 1922 (9) & 1923 (3) all nice original BU coins MS60 to MS63+ predominantly white.
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(6) 1922 // 1925 commons generic XF to AU.
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(13) 1922 // 1935-S commons F+ to AU most in commercial caches with stamps and historical vignettes.
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(20) Generic VF to AU most 1922 // 1926-S, there is one 1934 XF.
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(3) Diff better S-Mint coins incl 1922-S MS60+, 1924-S AU+, & 1927-S AU. All three predominantly white.
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1922 BU Roll (20 coins) all nice MS60 to 60+ right from the original bag.
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(20) all 1922 P, D, or S generic Peace $1 most F to XF a few w/ faults.
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(20) Generic Peace Dollars 1922 // 1924 commons most F+ to AU.
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(20) 1922 // 1925 commons w/ dup generic Peace $1 most VF to AU.
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(20) 1922 // 1926-S commons w/ dup generic Peace $1 most F to XF+.
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(20) 1922 // 1926-S commons w/ dup generic Peace $1 most F to XF.
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(20) 1923 // 1924 commons wide grade range but higher-grade circ coins prevail.
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(24) in a complete set 1921 // 1935-S in an old Whit large size green folder/album. Circ coins mostly F to XF+. The key 1928 coin in this set shows heavy wear (Fr/AG) but the reeds on the edge are prominent. It's anyone's guess how the coin ended up in this condition.
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Stock of Blue Ikes, (5) each 1971-74 in original envelopes
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1849 Open Wreath Type 1 AU58 perhaps better. A beautifully-struck coin w/ full hair, stars, & wreath. First year of issue for the gold $1.
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1853 Type 1 AU+ a great coin for type.
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1854 Type 2 MS60 by wear. Scarcest by far of the three diff $1 Gold types but this coin has some light scuffs on the obv & rev. Still ok for a Type 2.
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1855 Type 2 AU. A nice example of the scarce Type 2 design. A few obv marks, and clear evidence of clashed dies on the rev.
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1862 Type 3. A beautiful MS63 or better original were it not for a small patch of hairlines on the rev left of the date. Still one of the nicest Type 3's we have handled.
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1903 Liberty AU58 perhaps better. Original w/ a satin finish.
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1914-D Indian AU. Coin shows some degree of die wear which is unusual for US gold coins.
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1925-D Indian ANACS MS60
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1926 Indian PCI MS63. Appealing strike and luster.
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1854 XF a nice mid-grade coin great for type.
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1856 VF+ a few marks but overall a decent coin for a slightly better date in the series.
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1878 AU appears to have been used in jewelry, still ok. A nice type for a $3 Princess.
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1834 Classic Head Crosslet 4 AG. Obv is full G but rev has lost most of the peripheral lettering K8 to K4. For a gold coin to get this much wear, it must have been a pocket piece for some fortunate individual for several decades.
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1887-S Liberty AU
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1892 Liberty XF+ a couple of minor planchet flaws at stars 9 thru 11 still a nice original.
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1901 Liberty AU+ very attractive.
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1902-S Liberty AU. A classic generic $5 gold Lib.
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1906-S Liberty MS60+ detail but very lightly cleaned.
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1909-D Indian AU brightened.
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1911 Indian XF brightened still ok.
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1881 Liberty XF. A generic $10 Lib.
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1895 Liberty AU+. Attractive, great fpr type.
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1911 Indian AU. A good candidate for type. Though beautiful and popular, St. Gaudens design for this coin is a curiosity - an Indian headdress or war bonnet is placed on a depiction of Liberty that, unlike the Quarter Eagle and Half Eagle of the same period, is a far cry from a native Americ
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1894-S Liberty XF+.
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1908 No Motto St Gaudens AU58 lustrous and very well-struck.
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1924 St Gaudens Unc Details - lightly polished. Still very appealing.
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1924 St Gaudens MS60+ a classic generic $20 Saint very well-struck.
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1924 St Gaudens PCGS MS64 beautiful original orange color.
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1927 St Gaudens NGC MS62. A really nice coin for the grade.
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1928 St Gaudens NGC MS61 a really nice coin for the assigned grade. Looks like a 63! Nicest 61 this cataloger has ever seen.
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2006 BU Roll (20 coins) in their orig GI tube.
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(34) Diff in a straight run 1986 // 2019 in a Dansco 7181 album. All nice unc some light toning.
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1998 One-Tenth Ounce Gold Eagle Gem BU (.1 ozt AGW)
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2003 One-Tenth Ounce Gold Eagle Gem BU (.1 ozt AGW)
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1986 4-Coin Set incl Ounce, Half-Ounce, Quarter-Ounce & Tenth-Ounce. Gem BU coins in a custom Capital Plastics holder. A beautiful display! (1.85 ozt AGW)
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$30 face Halves 1965 // 1969-D most circ.
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$50 face Halves 1965 // 1969-D most circ.
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$15 face Mercury Dimes 1916 // 1945 most later avg circ.
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$20 face Dimes mostly Roosevelt avg circ.
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$30 face Dimes mostly Roosevelt avg circ.
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$20 face Quarters mostly Washington avg circ.
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$35 face Quarters mostly Washington avg circ.
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$60 face Quarters mostly Washington avg circ.
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$20 face Halves all Walking Liberty avg circ.
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$30 face Halves mixed Walkers, Franklin & Kennedy avg circ.
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$50 face Halves mixed Franklin & Kennedy avg circ.
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$11 face mixed Dimes, Quarters, & Halves some BU most circ.
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$27 face 90% silver comprised of Merc & Roos Dimes, mostly Washington quarters, & Liberty Walking Halves.
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$15 face 90% mixed Dimes, Quarters, & Halves plus a bit more.
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$20 face 90% mixed Dimes, Quarters, & Halves circ & unc.
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2010 "Smithsonian Collection" Privately-Issued Re-Strike of the 1906 pattern for the US $20 double eagle NGC Gem Proof Ultra Cameo. 1 Ounce (AGW) of .999 fine gold. An identical coin to that of lot 232 in sale 33, which realized $2,300 (with the 15% buyer commission).
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2014 Private Re-strike of the 1787 Brasher Doubloon NGC Gem Uncirculated in an Edmund Moy (38th Director of the US Mint) signed holder. Similar to lot 231 in Auction 33 (realizing $1,900 w/ buyer commission), but this is #1 of only 400 struck, which is stated on the NGC label. (.9999 fine go
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Credit Suisse 1-oz Gold Bar S/N 880431 .9999 fine gold. (1 ozt AGW)
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World Trade Center 9-11-2001 Ground Zero Recovery 1 ozt Credit Suisse Gold Bar S/N 506330 in a PCGS American Flag holder indicating #1 of 426 issued. An interesting keepsake representing an unforgettably horrible event in US history. The bar must have been stored at the WTC on 9/11 and locat
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(45) Sets 1965 // 1999 lot contains (1) to (6) sets of selected dates within the range. All in GI pack.
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(45) Mint Sets spanning 1965 // 2003 lot incl (1) to (4) sets of various dates in the range. All in orig GI pack.
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(54) Assorted Mint Sets 1967 // 1996 incl (1) to (7) sets of selected dates within the range. All in GI pack.
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Relive the past w/ a stock of (5) each UNC sets for years 1970-1979, in original white envelopes, some worn, some like new; Feb. Greysheet $437
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(15) 1976 Bicentennial 3-Piece Mint Sets in orig red GI envs.
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(3) Diff incl 1956, 1957, & 1958 held in a shield-shaped Capital holder w/ classic American red, white, and blue motif. The holder is a little cloudy but the coins look beautiful.
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(8) "Brown Env" proof sets in a straight run 1957 // 1964 all in GI pack.
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(16) Brown Envelope sets incl (1) to (6) of years 1957 // 1964 in orig pack.
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(38) Proof Sets 1968 // 1993 w/ some dup all in GI pack.
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Relive the past w/ a stock of (10) each PROOF sets for years 1970-1979, in GI pack, a few with dings, others like new; also (10) 1976 3-pc silver proof Bicentennial sets; Feb. Greysheet $972.50
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(10) Bicentennial 3-piece proof sets all in orig GI pack.
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(6) Premiere Sets incl 1992 (4), 1996, & 1998 all in orig GI boxes.
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(7) Diff Silver Proof sets in GI pack: 1992, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2015
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(30) Clad Statehood Quarter Sets mixed years 1999 // 2007 w/ dup in GI pack.
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(14 total) incl (1) to (3) sets of years 2000 / 2007 in GI pack.
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(18) in a complete run 2000-2017 Proof Sets in GI pack; Feb. Greysheet $447.50
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(7) Silver Sets in a straight run 2002 // 2007 in orig GI pack.
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(8) Silver sets incl (2) ea. of years 2003 // 2006 in GI pack.
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(6) Silver Sets incl 2004 (2), 2010, 2016 (2), & 2017 in orig GI pack.
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(50+) Proof Sets most 1968 // 2005 without outer boxes, plus approx (20) Mint Sets most 1970s lacking outer envelope. Coins are in good condition.
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France - Monnaie de Paris 2006 Editions of the 1782 Libertas Americana, silver medal is 50mm, 60g 95% silver (1.8326 ASW); bronze medal is 47mm, 57g pure; issued for the 225th anniversary of the Battle of Yorktown; in original blue boxes w/ papers & stands
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SILVER Selection of silver medals and commemorative rounds, incl official 1973 Bicentennial medal in US Mint blue clamshell (4); 1973 Gilroy Roberts JFK Memorial proof medal, 1000 grains sterling (FM) original box; also FM Apollo 17 Eyewitness & Ford Inaugural Eyewitness medals; Official Bic
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Stash of medals and other commemorative items, incl stash of US Bicentennial medals, bronze and pewter, in First Medal set, in numismatic covers and in small black cases from US Mint; special medals incl 1883 Evacuation of New York centennial (worn), 1973 Philadelphia Masonic Temple, Hawaii
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National Commemorative Society (FM) sterling silver medals, (8) different from the end of the series, numbers #141 Manhattan, 142 Apollo-Soyuz, 143 Bicentennial, 144 1st telephone message, 145 Caesar rodney, 146 Police & Fireman, 147 Battle of Trenton and 149 Overland to California; each in
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The Jane's Medallic Register of the World's Great Aircraft, complete set of (100) ingots housed in display box; each is 24k gold electroplate on solid bronze, (15,000) sets produced, papers for each plane included
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(20) Privately-Minted Sterling Silver Rounds (Proof) issued by the National Commemorative Society in the 1970s. Highlights notable events and persons of historical interest consistent with many other issues of the Bicentennial era. Each round is approx .865 ozt sterling for a total16 ozt ASW
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(20) Privately-Minted Sterling Silver Rounds (Proof) issued by the National Commemorative Society in the 1970s. Highlights notable events and persons of historical interest consistent with many other issues of the Bicentennial era. Each round is approx .865 ozt sterling for a total16 ozt ASW
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Roosevelt Dime (Clad) Obv Brockage SEGS MS60
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(89) Reproductions of major US rare coins incl (12) Diff in a set of Flowing Hair and Draped Bust Dollars 1794 // 1804, (30) Seated Dollars of various dates, (19) Trade Dollars of various dates, (8) Diff CC-Morgans, (10) 1893-S Morgans, and (10) Lafayette Dollars. All of the coins are marked
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Selection die proofs, printer not marked, for various geometric patterns and numerals used for various financial paper; on India or sunk on card; couple w/ light foxing, F-VF+
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(6) Engraved vignettes, nautical themes w/ various types of ships, (2) sailors; (4) diff printers marked, (2) are same "The St. Louis" ship, on- & off-card; some foxing, gen F-VF
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(6) Diff BEP engraved proofs of portraits used on late 19th - early 20th century banknotes, engraved by Burt, Schlecht or Smillie; portraits of James Garfield, William Seward, William Marcy, Robert Fulton, Charles Sumner and John Sherman; a couple w/ some foxing
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(6) Diff vignettes used on obsolete bank notes & checks, 1850s-70s, engraved on India, on- (4) or off-card (2), incl revolutionary history, Native Americans, explorers; Toppan, Carpenter, National Bank Note and unmarked; dealer retail $360, some foxing, F-VF
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(7) Diff vignettes used on 1850s-60s obsolete bank notes, (2) marked Toppan, Carpenter; scenes of early American history, blacksmtih, pioneer family, galloping horses; on India on card, some foxing, F-VF
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(4) Diff incl CC-40 a $3 Continental 7/22/1776, CT-183 Connecticut 2½ Shilling 6/1/1775, CT-197 Connecticut 2½ Shilling 6/7/1776, & NY-162 New York 10 Shilling 2/16/1771. Notes are legible but a couple are split and one has small pieces missing. Still ok for Colonials.
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2nd Issue 50¢ Specimen F-1314 net XF. Friedberg states that F-1314 (no surcharges) only exists as a specimen. Not heavily embossed but the bronzing on both sides is adequate. CSA watermark is clear. The two right corners are weak and there is a small stain in the LR corner of the back. Speci
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(8) Diff incl 2nd Issue: 10¢ F-1255 F, 3rd Issue: 3¢ F-1226 XF, 4th Issue: 10¢ F-1259 F, 15¢ F-1271 F, 25¢ F-1307 XF, & 5th Issue: 10¢ F-1266 VF, 25¢ F-1307 XF, 50¢ F-1381 VF. A nice selection of fractionals.
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1896 $1 Silver Certificate "Educational" F-224 (Tillman-Morgan) S/N 285533 Fine w/ nice corners and centering. A nice mid-grade Educational. This series of silver certificates enjoyed a rather short run at the end of the 19th Century, and although today we consider them to be artistic and be
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1899 $2 Silv Cert F-249 S/N >99386736< F+. Decent centering and nice corners for the grade.
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(22) $1 Silver Certificates all 1928x & 1934 "Funnybacks". None above VG+ some minor faults.
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(100) $1 Silver Certificates 1934x & 1957x avg circ to a few AU. Many nice, and a few *Star* notes among them.
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(60) $2 Red Seals 1928x, 1953x, & 1963x avg circ to XF+. Some *Star* notes in the mix. Expect a few faults here and there. ($120 face)
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(25) $5 Red Seals 1928x, 1953x, & 1963 avg circ. Overall sound notes w/ just a few faults. ($125 face)
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(20) $5 Silver Certificates 1934x & 1953x series avg circ. Though lower grade, the notes are sound w/ very few faults. ($100 face)
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(8) $10 Silver Certificates 1934x & 1953 avg circ, overall sound notes some w/ soiling and other minor faults.
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1985 $10 FRN (Bos) VF+ w/ a partial offset (minor) on the back. See the pic.
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(4) 1934 $20 FRNs (Phi) all F-2054 CU (or better) consec S/N C43745234A thru C43745237 excellent paper quality. Close inspection reveals slight teller crinkles o/w the notes are beautiful.
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$65 face WWII Emergency money all Ser 1934A or 1935A incl $1 "HAWAII" (7), $5 "HAWAII" (1), plus $1 N Africa (3), $5 N Africa (2) and $10 N Africa (4). Nothing better than VG, some have heavier soiling and other faults.
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A few ragged notes found in the back of an old stamp album: Pennsylvania 1760 15sh; The Farmer's Bank $1 Georgetown, DC (Haxby DC-85 D2); CSA $100 Feb 1864 Series I plate A; State of North Carolina 1866 $1 poor examples (NC-1, NC-2); 1914-15 Chihuahua 1 peso, 5p and 10p (Proceeds benefit the
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Stash of US & WW coins, culled from stamp dealer's material; baggie w/ "old" coins, ranging from a few Ancients in 2x2s to loose Chinese cash; another baggie w/ 20th Cent Asia incl ROC Taiwan, PRC, Sri Lanka, Japan; smaller amount of non-Asia WW coins, small group tokens & medals incl Frankl
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A mystery box of US & WW coins, tokens and medals; did note a few silver coins (several WL & Frank halves, 1964 Unc set); various 20th cent. coins in dealer packaging, a few colorized, (150+) tokens & medals in 2x2s, rounds or dealer packaging, incl Bicentennial & US history, transport, casi
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Balance lot containing (34) Diff Liberty Walking Halves 1917 // 1947 in a Dansco 7160 album, a box of modern clad coins most unc incl a BU roll of 1996 Kennedy Halves, (4) 1996 Mint Sets, some misc foreign sets, plus more. Inspect for a better look.
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Asia Assortment of (53) Ancient and Medieval coins, most IDed in 2x2s or flips; much annotation by dealer / owner, incl Persia (4 bronze), Cyprus (13th Cent), Ottoman (3), Umayyad, Seljuk, Bactria, Parthia, Artuqid, Indo-Scythian, Vandals, Abbasid and others, several unidentified, some w/ Ar
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Byzantine (13) coins from (11) diff rulers, each IDed and annotated on 2x2s, 6th to 11th centuries, most are AE follis from rulers such as Justin I & II, Basil II (2), Constans II (2), Michael IV, Maurice Tiberius, Isaac II Angelus and others, also silver miliaresion of John I Tzimiskes; coi
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Greece - Athens Owl, AR tetradrachm, 449-413 BC, 16.2g, SG 2526, VF
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Dansco generic coin album w/ (112) ancients from the Hellenosphere; each in 2x2, IDed by town or region, year, denomination and ruler; arranged chronologically from Olbia dolphin 550 BC to Alexandria Claudius II AE tetradrachm 270 AD; incl Lydia, Cheronessos, Byblos, Paphos, Rhodos, Corinth,
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Greek (6) related to Alexander or Macedon, each IDed in 2x2: Philip II bronze w/ Apollo / horse; Alexander III silver hemidrachm Heracles w/ lion skin / Zeus on throne; silver drachm w/ similar motif; (3) silver antoninus of early Roman Empire in Egypt, each w/ much clipping; marked VF to XF
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Greek (48) Diff in 2x2s or flips, most IDed w/ annotations by dealer / collector; variety of coins incl Apollo, Serapis, Athena (5), unidentified deities, Cappadocia, Chersonesos, Apollonia Pontica (anchor / Gorgon), Egypt, Bactria, Syracuse and others not identified; both AE and silver coin
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Roman (8) coins from reign of Valens 364-378 AD, in 2x2s IDed by dealer, incl one silver siliqua; (3) w/ emperor dragging a captive, other (5) w/ forms of Victory; marked retail abt $230, gen F to VF
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Roman (6) silver denarii from the reign of Septimus Severus 193-211 AD, in dealer annotated 2x2s, busts w/ reverses of Victory seated, elephant, holding olive branch, sacrificing over altar, Genius standing; marked retail $430, F to XF
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Roman (8) coins from the West, dealer annotated in flips, incl (3) Gallic Empire silver antoninianus during the reign of Postumus, minted at Cologne c.261-68 AD; (5) bronze coins from Spain 1st-2nd century BC, incl Carmo (2), Ilipa and Carteia (2) w/ fish, grain, Neptune, dolphin; F to VF, m
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Roman - Selection (15) in American & British dealer annotated 2x2s or flips, marked as Roman Republic era coins, most are sliver denarii, various busts, standing figures, Victory, horses, crescent moon & stars; gen in Fine+ conditions, marked retail from $15 to £110
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Roman - Selection of anonymous or unidentified coins, (21) in 2x2s plus a baggie of loose very worn coins, an excellent project for the specialist; mostly bronze/AE, a couple appear silver; coins very small to medium sized; couple marked as commemorative issues
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Roman (4) different coins from the reign of Hadrian 117-138 AD, three silver, two IDed as Sear #3474 & 3502; gen VF
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Roman - (4) different coins from the reign of Marcus Aurelius, dealer IDed in flips incl silver denarius; large bronze S.4962, two figures standing; silver denarius, Honos, S.4784; silver denarius "COS II" Honos standing; VF-XF
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Roman (9) AE coins from the reign of Claudius Gothicus, most appear bronze, bust w/ various standing figures, one w/ altar, all IDed by dealer in 2x2s or flips, marked retails from £12 to $50; F to VF
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Roman Selection (14) 3rd Century antoniniani w/ radiant crowns; incl Gallienus (2), Probus (5), Diocletian (4) and Maximianus (3), each in plastic round, conditions gen VF
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Roman - Valuable accumulation of (97) from (40) different rulers, American or British dealer IDed in 2x2s or flips, various AE and silver coins of different sizes & values; from Antoninus Pius (11) to Vespasian (5), incl Caracalla (4), Diocletian (5), Gordian III (3), Licinius (3), Maximinus
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Armenia (2) silver 1 tram coins: King Levon I (1198-1219) and King Hetoum I & Queen Zabel (1226-70); raw in flips, VF+
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