Key Date Coins Weekend Special- $1 Openings! 19LD

Key Date Coins Weekend Special- $1 Openings! 19LD

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ATTENTION! Weekend Special Auction with Heidi and Shanny! The Key Date Coins Weekend Special!

What is The Key Date Coin Special?

Well, when you ask, we will always listen. We have been getting a lot of complaints from people that with our most recent updates to our weekly high end coin auction that there’s too many high value coins there and not enough things for people to bid on, get a bargain they can afford, and come away with the same feeling and thrill that they used to have at our auction. So, we listened, and we did a complete 180. We launched The Key Date Coin Special. An additional auction, 2 more nights a week, starting at 1:30pm, with all the types of coins you wanted.

A completely new catalog of lots from us, each week! Every Single Friday and Saturday! This auction will run Friday, 05/16 - Saturday, 05/17 with Heidi at 1:30 and Shanny at 7:30pm. But don’t worry! We will still be running every Sunday and Monday with Heid and Shanny as well!

Get ready for this, this is the best part! This catalog will be ONLINE every TUESDAY...
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1923 $5 Large Size Silver Certificate "Porthole Note" Grades vf25 Signatures Speelman/White

Lot # 10298 (Sale Order: 226 of 1112)      

1923 $5 Large Size Silver Certificate "Porthole Note" Grades vf25 Signatures Speelman/White. FR-282 When this “Porthole” $5 Silver Certificate was released in 1923, it m...moreet with public outcry. According to public opinion, President Abraham Lincoln appeared to be sitting at the end of a gun barrel! For this reason, individuals called for the immediate dismissal of the notes. Today, it’s estimated that only 2,500 to 4,000 of these large-sized $5 Lincoln “Porthole” notes still exist! They’re also ranked #30 in Q. David Bowers’ 100 Greatest American Currency Notes. Simply put, these notes are not something you want to pass up! This is the last design type for large-size $5 Silver Certificates. It is a one-number type seen only in the Speelman-White signature combination.The 1923 Lincoln “Porthole” $5 Silver Certificate is one of the most popular notes ever issued" r. The first—and only—large-size silver certificate to feature President Abraham Lincoln, the obverse design featuring Lincoln earned the nickname “porthole” for the large circle surrounding the 16th President. The centerpiece of the note’s reverse is the Great Seal of the United States. Lincoln's portrait was engraved by BEP engraver Charles Burt, based on a photograph by Anthony Berger. The back is executed in green and features the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States at center

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1943-d Lincoln Cent TOP POP! 1c ms68+ SEGS

Lot # 10299 (Sale Order: 227 of 1112)      

1943-d TOP POP! Lincoln Cent 1c ms68+ SEGS. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-d Wartime issue Steel...more Cent. The d mint is a scarcer mint.

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1926 Sesqui Gold Commem Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms66 SEGS

Lot # 10301 (Sale Order: 228 of 1112)      

1926 Sesqui Near Top Pop! Gold Commem $2 1/2 ms66 SEGS. In 1926, the U.S. celebrated the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence by iss...moreuing two commemorative coins, a half dollar and a $2.50 gold piece. The front of the $2.50 gold piece features a full-length image of Liberty holding a torch in her outstretched right arm and an unfurling scroll in the other. The back of the coin is a frontal view of Independence Hall, where the delegates met and signed the document.

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1927-d Standing Liberty Quarter Near Top Pop 25c ms66+ fh SEGS

Lot # 10303 (Sale Order: 229 of 1112)      

1927-d Near Top Pop Standing Liberty Quarter 25c ms66+ fh SEGS....more

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5x Coin Consecutive MORGAN Set 1884-1888-p ALL UNC, 5 Morgan Dollars From Philly

Lot # 10304 (Sale Order: 230 of 1112)      

5x Coin Consecutive MORGAN Set 1884-1888-p ALL UNC, 5 Morgan Dollars From Philly....more

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1889-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop $1 ms66+ SEGS

Lot # 10305 (Sale Order: 231 of 1112)      

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1850-p Gold Liberty Double Eagle $20 au58 SEGS

Lot # 10307 (Sale Order: 232 of 1112)      

1850-p Gold Liberty Double Eagle $20 au58 SEGS....more

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COE- Rare Green Level MARSHALL FIELDS Circ Morgan $1 Roll 20

Lot # 10308 (Sale Order: 233 of 1112)      

COE- Rare Green Level MARSHALL FIELDS Circ Morgan $1 Roll 20. Up For Auction is a 170- Rare Green Level MARSHALL FIELDS Circ Morgan $1 Roll 20 Roll Weighing 535 ...moreg Based On this weight this is a Circ Roll We are very excited to present over 1,500 Silver Dollar Rolls from what we are calling “The Department Store Hoard”. Inside this hoard was a huge estate of hundreds of silver dollar rolls. The sheer size of it was unprecedented. Throughout the early-mid 1900’s the collector of the estate acquired hundreds of coin rolls of all different types. His family tells us that he was at one point a buyer for Macys and then a suit wholesaler to various department stores. While in these stores he would often pick up “investment rolls” at a lower price than they were offering the public. In his collection, we found original numismatic advertisements, catalogs, newspapers, and magazines from a wide array of places used to order these rolls and various other coins in his collection.There were 10-15 different types of roll’s in this collection. However, the vast majority were stamped “Gimbels, Marshall Field, and Sears”. Among this collection are 10 and 20 coin rolls. Most of the covered end rolls are marked “Morgan, Peace, and Mixed”. The Marshall Field rolls differentiate themselves based on the color printing on the outer edge of the roll. We found rolls in red, blue, green, and a few in the illustrious black. One of the ends of the roll is stamped “Morgan” or “Peace” designating what type is found inside. With Marshall Field being a high end department store (comparable to Neimen Marcus or Bloomingdales today), it was no surprise that these rolls are the nicest rolls any of us have come across in any of our careers. The find of a lifetime. We have spent months going through this collection and identifying everything. We have opened several rolls of every type and did not find any that were miss marked. Based on all of our findings and what we have found when we opened various rolls, we have estimated the values of what we believe each variation tends to have.There were a lot of rolls in this hoard and the different kinds are quite confusing, Corey has made a PDF explaining each variety and what he has found in a bit more depth. If you are interested in a copy, send us an email at jordan@kdcauction.com and we’ll send one right over.The agreement with the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to New York to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next week's auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1862 $10 United States Note Abraham Lincoln Grades vf25 FR-94

Lot # 10310 (Sale Order: 234 of 1112)      

1862 $10 United States Note Abraham Lincoln Grades vf25 FR-94. The fan-favorite legal tender notes were originally printed in the United States to help fund the Civil Wa...morer! The $10 denomination in this listing was part of the very first issue and features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln. These notes would continue to be printed until 1971, making them the longest-running paper currency program in the country’s history. Today, In order to satisfy debts incurred by the Union during the Civil War, the U.S. Treasury began printing legal tender notes for circulation in 1862. These notes are also known as United States notes and were originally printed in the classic large-format style. This allows for a greater degree of sophisticated artwork across the surface, which makes legal tender notes among the most beautiful paper currency ever printed in the U.S. A portrait of Abraham Lincoln is featured on the obverse of these Legal Tender Notes. For historical context, Lincoln was president when these notes were originally issued to satisfy Union debts. The obverse also features a red Treasury seal on the left side. In the center of the note, there is a bald eagle flying toward the left. And on the far-right side, there is an illustration of a woman dressed in a flowing gown. Denomination and obligation information is located on the reverse of $10 Legal Tender Notes. The obligation details are in the center and confirm the notes as official legal tender for all debts public and private. However, it excludes duties on imports and interest on public debt. The denomination is featured numerically on either side of this text. There is also a lovely symmetrical pattern that fills out the background. Issued by the Treasury rather than the Federal Reserve, legal tender notes are considered the longest-running currency program in the nations history. With no interest attached, these notes were printed for circulation between 1862 and 1971 in both the classic large format and the modern small size.

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1940-s Walking Liberty Half Dollar Near Top Pop 50c ms67 SEGS

Lot # 10311 (Sale Order: 235 of 1112)      

1940-s Near Top Pop Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms67 SEGS....more

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Complete Set of 39 Colorized US $1 Presidential Coins - 2-Sided w/ Box! Other Toy

Lot # 10312 (Sale Order: 236 of 1112)      

Complete Set of 39 Colorized US $1 Presidential Coins - 2-Sided w/ Box!. This is your chance to possess the whole set of U.S. Mint Presidential Dollars, which incl...moreudes all thirty-nine (39) Presidents. Merrick Mint has wonderfully colorized both the obverse and reverse sides of each coin. Each coin is packaged in a luxury coin capsule. Each set includes a luxurious leatherette coin display metal box, worth over $30.00, as well as a certificate of authenticity. used a unique, meticulous multi-color authentic technique to colorize these genuine Legal Tender United States coins. Colorizing coins entails the unique application of specific inks directly to the coin's surface, resulting in the highest level of detail, color saturation, and durability in the coin business. The end result is a high-quality, eternal colorized coin collectible.

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1883-cc Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop $1 ms67+ SEGS

Lot # 10313 (Sale Order: 237 of 1112)      

1883-cc Near Top Pop Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS....more

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1966 $100 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf

Lot # 10314 (Sale Order: 238 of 1112)      

1966 $100 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf....more

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1929-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms66 SEGS

Lot # 10315 (Sale Order: 239 of 1112)      

1929-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66 SEGS. Per David Akers Of PCGS "This is an unusual issue in that it is easy to find in MS-63 or lower con...moredition but surprisingly difficult to locate in MS-64 or better grade. Gems are rare without a doubt, considerably more so than any of the other late issues. Why this is so I really have no idea but I can state that I have not seen all that many 1929 quarter eagles that would grade a full MS-65 by today's stringent standards. A few superb, nearly perfect pieces are known but in MS-67 condition, the 1929 is clearly a major rarity.The strike on a typical 1929 is very good although some specimens are not quite as sharp as the several issues immediately preceding this one. Many examples also show obvious signs of die buckling at the borders. Lustre is nearly always very good to excellent and the color is most often a rich yellow gold with a greenish tint. "

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Marcie Peanuts Colorized Style - 1 oz Silver Round Round

Lot # 10316 (Sale Order: 240 of 1112)      

Marcie Peanuts Colorized Style - 1 oz Silver Round. Now you can collect all of the classic Peanuts characters on these officially licensed colorized silver rounds!...more Contains 1oz of .999 Fine Silver.

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1957 Proof Franklin Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS

Lot # 10317 (Sale Order: 241 of 1112)      

1957 TOP POP! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS....more

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1907 $5 Large Size Legal Tender Note "WoodChopper" Grades xf+ Signatures Vernon/McClung

Lot # 10318 (Sale Order: 242 of 1112)      

1907 $5 Large Size Legal Tender Note "WoodChopper" Grades xf+ Signatures Vernon/McClung. FR-84 It is one of the most sought-after notes ever produced and now you can cla...moreim one for yourself! Nicknamed the "Woodchopper," the Series of 1907 $5 legal tender bill represents the last of the large size (or "horse-blanket" size) notes every issued in the United States. Bold red color defines the front of the coveted "Woodchopper" bill, across a Roman numeral "V," the treasury seal and the serial number. Then, what gives this $5 red treasury seal bill its namesake is a central portrait of a man with an axe, his dog, wife and child. The front also features a portrait of Andrew Jackson, which would later grace the $20 bill. Then, on the reverse side of this Andrew Jackson $5 bill is a central image design flanked by two ovals

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1938-d/d Buffalo Nickel TOP POP! 5c ms68 SEGS

Lot # 10319 (Sale Order: 243 of 1112)      

1938-d/d TOP POP! Buffalo Nickel 5c ms68 SEGS....more

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NO- 20 Morgan Silver Dollars UNC GIMBLES Roll RARE B

Lot # 10320 (Sale Order: 244 of 1112)      

NO- 20 Morgan Silver Dollars UNC GIMBLES Roll RARE B. Up For Auction is a 142- 20 Morgan Silver Dollars UNC GIMBLES Roll RARE B Roll Weighing 537.4 g Based On th...moreis weight this is a UNC Roll We are very excited to present over 1,500 Silver Dollar Rolls from what we are calling “The Department Store Hoard”. Inside this hoard was a huge estate of hundreds of silver dollar rolls. The sheer size of it was unprecedented. Throughout the early-mid 1900’s the collector of the estate acquired hundreds of coin rolls of all different types. His family tells us that he was at one point a buyer for Macys and then a suit wholesaler to various department stores. While in these stores he would often pick up “investment rolls” at a lower price than they were offering the public. In his collection, we found original numismatic advertisements, catalogs, newspapers, and magazines from a wide array of places used to order these rolls and various other coins in his collection.There were 10-15 different types of roll’s in this collection. However, the vast majority were stamped “Gimbels, Marshall Field, and Sears”. Among this collection are 10 and 20 coin rolls. Most of the covered end rolls are marked “Morgan, Peace, or Mixed”. The Gimbels rolls are marked “A+, A, B+, B, and C” and stamped on one of the ends “M” or “P” designating Morgans or Peace Dollars. We believe more than this variety existed at some point, but these are the only markings that we found in this collection. After opening several of each type, we have determined that the letters seem to refer to the rarity and quality of the coins inside. We have spent months going through this collection and identifying everything. We have opened several rolls of every type and did not find any that were miss marked. Based on all of our findings and what we have found when we opened various rolls, we have estimated the values of what we believe each variation tends to have.There were a lot of rolls in this hoard and the different kinds are quite confusing, Corey has made a PDF explaining each variety and what he has found in a bit more depth. If you are interested in a copy, send us an email at jordan@kdcauction.com and we’ll send one right over.The agreement with the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to New York to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next week's auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you!

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1878-p 8tf Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS

Lot # 10321 (Sale Order: 245 of 1112)      

1878-p 8tf Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS....more

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1893 Proof Barber Dime Near Top Pop 10c pr68 cam SEGS

Lot # 10323 (Sale Order: 246 of 1112)      

1893 Near Top Pop Barber Dime 10c pr68 cam SEGS....more

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1911-s Lincoln Cent TOP POP! 1c Grades ms67 bn SEGS

Lot # 10327 (Sale Order: 247 of 1112)      

1911-s TOP POP! Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms67 bn SEGS. Incredibly scarce date. PCGS estimates that out of an original mintage of over 4 million coins struck, only 900 rem...moreain in all grades.

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1879-1921 5 Coin Morgan Dollar Decade Set 1 Coin From Each Decade Uncirculated

Lot # 10328 (Sale Order: 248 of 1112)      

1879-1921 5 Coin Morgan Dollar Decade Set 1 Coin From Each Decade Uncirculated. For a truly historic silver dollar collection, look no further! Struck in 90% pure ...moresilver, Morgan dollars are treasured by collectors worldwide as the "King of America's Coins." Prized for their size, beauty and historical significance, these handsome silver coins embody the spirit and romance of the Old West.This 5-coin collector's set spans the 1878-1921 series, with one coin from each exciting decade

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1891-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop $1 ms65+ SEGS

Lot # 10329 (Sale Order: 249 of 1112)      

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1914 $100 Large Size Red Seal FRN Rare Red Seal New York, NY Grades f15 FR-1073

Lot # 10330 (Sale Order: 250 of 1112)      

1914 $100 Large Size Red Seal FRN Rare Red Seal New York, NY Grades f15 FR-1073. America’s First $100 BillHolding a $100 bill in your hand is a great feeling. Think of h...moreow amazing it would be to hold one of America’s very first $100 bills in your hand! The 1914 Federal Reserve Note was the first $100 note ever issued by the United States federal government. One hundred dollars is still a lot of money today, but back in 1914 when these notes were first issued it could represent several months’ worth of wages! these marvelous large-sized bills display a beautiful vignette featuring five allegorical figures representing labor, plenty, America, peace, and commerce on the reverse, paired with an obverse design of Benjamin Franklin. But this isn’t the Franklin you’re used to seeing on a $100 bill – in this first iteration, he’s shown in complete profile. This note also boasts multiple colors, as the obverse displays an attractive blue seal while the reverse was printed in green.Notes like this are very hard to find today. That’s because people didn’t start collecting paper money until the middle of the 20th century. Until then, there was no incentive to save bank notes and those that are around today were mostly preserved purely by accident or are parts of forgotten cash hoards and overlooked bank reserves. In fact, it’s estimated that more than 99.84% of all large-sized Federal Reserve Notes have been redeemed and destroyed!

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