Key Date Coins Weekend Special $1 Openings! 23LD

Key Date Coins Weekend Special $1 Openings! 23LD

Friday, June 13, 2025  |  1:30 PM Eastern
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Key Date Coins Weekend Special $1 Openings! 23LD

Key Date Coins Weekend Special $1 Openings! 23LD

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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, 06/13 - Saturday, 06/14 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!

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Lot # 1 (Sale Order: 1 of 1116)      

Just to Reiterate from our terms and conditions: I do my best to estimate the grade/condition of the coins, but please note, unless specifically mentioned in the descrip...moretion, I do not guarantee grade or condition. I DO ALWAYS GUARANTEE 100% AUTHENTICITY, on an immediate buyback including any premium paid. But please understand, if you win a coin and receive it and send it out to one of the grading companies and it comes back graded less than I estimated or "genuine but Ungradeable", we will not buy back that coin. No refunds will be issued. Please understand this and look at the large pictures and make your own decision on the grade/condition. I do my best to give you my best estimate and your repeat attendance at my auctions is what I strive for, so I always attempt to give my best description/estimate of the coins being auctioned.

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1881-s Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms69 SEGS

Lot # 10001 (Sale Order: 2 of 1116)      

1881-s TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms69 SEGS....more

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1891 $1 Treasury Note Edwin M Stanton Grades vf+ Signatures Tillman/Morgan

Lot # 10002 (Sale Order: 3 of 1116)      

1891 $1 Treasury Note Edwin M Stanton Grades vf+ Signatures Tillman/Morgan. Signatures of Tillman and Morgan. Treasury notes were only printed in 1890 and 1891. Some n...moreotes in the 1860s did say “treasury note” on them. However, those are not true treasury notes. These are also sometimes called 1891 $1 coin notes. 1890 and 1891 $1 treasury notes look very similar at first glance. However, there are differences in the seal type and color. The 1890 $1 treasury note also has a very dark green back. The back of the 1891 $1 specimen has a lot more white space. Like many large size currency notes from the late 1800s, the series of 1891 $1 treasury note has taken on a nickname based on the person featured on it. Many collectors simply call this a “Stanton” note. Edwin M Stanton is the bearded man on the left hand side of the bill. The biggest misconception about 1891 $1 bills is that they are star notes. Yes, every serial number does end with a solid red star. However, that does not signify that they are star replacement notes. The Bruce Roberts signature combination was only used in 1898; that is the least year that 1891 $1 bills were printed. Replacement star notes were not incorporated until 1910. Replacement stars are also hollow, not solid. So the star at the end of your serial number does not add any value. They are all like that. The star is just a design element.

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1910-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms64+ SEGS

Lot # 10003 (Sale Order: 4 of 1116)      

1910-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms64+ SEGS....more

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1973-1978 "Supreme ike set" 18 Proof & Mint Sets, plus all 10 Silver Ike Sets, 124 Coins 28 IKES!

Lot # 10004 (Sale Order: 5 of 1116)      

1973-1978 "Supreme ike set" 18 Proof & Mint Sets, plus all 10 Silver Ike Sets, 124 Coins 28 IKES!. The Supreme ike set”this set includes evry single ogp set toco...morentain an eisenhower dollarBoth Silver and Clad, Proof and ms! That’s 22 OGP Sets, 18 Clad Ikes and10 Silver Ikes, 124 coins and 28 Ikes!

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1913-p Ty II Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms65

Lot # 10007 (Sale Order: 6 of 1116)      

1913-p Ty II Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms65....more

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NN- Peace Silver Dollar GIMBLES Roll Unc C 20 Coin

Lot # 10008 (Sale Order: 7 of 1116)      

NN- Peace Silver Dollar GIMBLES Roll Unc C 20 Coin. Up For Auction is a 152- Peace Silver Dollar GIMBLES Roll Unc C 20 Coin Roll Weighing 537.4 g Based On this w...moreeight 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-s Morgan Dollar Toned $1 Grades ms65+

Lot # 10009 (Sale Order: 8 of 1116)      

1878-s Toned Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+. Slightly better date. First year of issue....more

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1941-d Mercury Dime 10c ms67 fsb SEGS

Lot # 10011 (Sale Order: 9 of 1116)      

1941-d Mercury Dime 10c ms67 fsb SEGS....more

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1889 Indian Cent Near Top Pop! 1c ms65+ bn SEGS

Lot # 10015 (Sale Order: 10 of 1116)      

1889 Near Top Pop! Indian Cent 1c ms65+ bn SEGS....more

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1999-2009 US Mint SILVER Proof Sets 127 Coins, 11 Complete Sets Over 14.5oz Of Silver Full State 25c

Lot # 10016 (Sale Order: 11 of 1116)      

1999-2009 US Mint SILVER Proof Sets 127 Coins, 11 Complete Sets Over 14.5oz Of Silver Full State 25c Set. 1999-2009 Red Box US Mint Silver Proof Sets - 127 Coins T...moreotal, 11 Complete Sets. This set encompasses the entire 50 State Quarters run, as well as the 6 US Territories quarters and four 2009 Lincoln cent varieties. The Silver Proof set became a standard product of the United States Mint in 1992, containing a dime, quarter, and half dollar composed of 90% silver. The compositions for the penny, nickel, and dollar (introduced to the set in 2000) remained the same as in the standard proof sets.

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1889-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms63

Lot # 10017 (Sale Order: 12 of 1116)      

1889-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms63....more

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1861 Clark, Gruber & Co $10 Gold ms61 SEGS

Lot # 10019 (Sale Order: 13 of 1116)      

1861 Clark, Gruber & Co $10 Gold ms61 SEGS. lark, Gruber & Co. was the most prominent private coiner in Colorado during the early 1860s, quickly developing a repu...moretation for high integrity and competence, both as an assayer and coiner, and as a banking institution. The firm struck four denominations of gold coins in 1860 and 1861, including two and a half dollars, five dollars, ten dollars, and twenty dollars. The first examples of the ten and twenty dollar denominations featured an unrealistic, stylized depiction of Pike's Peak, while the lesser two denominations employed Liberty Head motifs similar to those of the federal coins of the same denominations. In 1861, all four denominations used the Liberty Head motif, which featured PIKE'S PEAK on the coronate in place of the LIBERTY seen on federal coinage. On the reverse, the border legend CLARK GRUBER & CO DENVER occupied the margin in place of the federal inscription UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Clark, Gruber & Co. ceased producing gold coinage after 1861, with a transition to the production of molded bars and ingots. In 1863, the firm sold their facilities to the U.S. government, which began operating a federal assay office in the region. Most Clark, Gruber gold pieces -- particularly those of the larger denominations -- were eventually melted down and recoined, although the high intrinsic value of the pieces ensured that many remained in circulation during the period.

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AO- Circ Silver Dollar GIMBLES Roll All Morgans 10 Coin B

Lot # 10020 (Sale Order: 14 of 1116)      

AO- Circ Silver Dollar GIMBLES Roll All Morgans 10 Coin B. Up For Auction is a 145- Circ Silver Dollar GIMBLES Roll All Morgans 10 Coin B Roll Weighing 268.6 g B...moreased 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, 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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1945-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot # 10023 (Sale Order: 15 of 1116)      

1945-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM+ Unc....more

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3 Coin Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c All Mint P,D,S Set Random Year

Lot # 10024 (Sale Order: 16 of 1116)      

3 Coin Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c All Mint P,D,S Set Random Year. Considered by many to be America's most beautiful silver coins, Liberty Walking half dollars...more of 1916 to 1947 are among the most coveted collector series. Three 90% fine silver Liberty Walking half dollars From all 3 mints – Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco

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1926-p Peace Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS

Lot # 10025 (Sale Order: 17 of 1116)      

1926-p Peace Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS....more

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1934A $500 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note President McKinley Cleveland, OH Grades vf+ FR-2202D

Lot # 10026 (Sale Order: 18 of 1116)      

1934A $500 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note President McKinley Cleveland, OH Grades vf+ FR-2202D. When the 1918 Federal Reserve Series was introduced, these large denomin...moreations were intended for one purpose. The notes were issued to facilitate bank-to-bank transactions in an era before online banking and electronic wire transfers were possible. The majority of the American public never even saw these notes and they were not intended for use in circulation.In fact, the $500 note was the only note that wasn’t in excess of the average annual salary of an American in the early 20th century. The $5,000 and $10,000 notes exceeded, or vastly exceeded in the case of the $10,000 note, the income of most Americans in the first half of the 20th century.President William McKinley is featured on the obverse of the 1934 $500 Federal Reserve Note. This depiction captures McKinley in a slight-right-profile relief inside a porthole frame. McKinley was the 25th President of the United States and oversaw the nation during the Spanish-American War. He served from 1897 until his death in 1901, just after he won reelection in 1900.The denomination and nation of issue feature as the primary elements on the reverse of 1934 $500 Federal Reserve Notes. This simpler design was common across all denominations with the 1934 Series overhaul. The 1918 Series notes featured ornate vignettes that had gone out of style on American currency by the 1930s.

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1908-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms64+ SEGS

Lot # 10027 (Sale Order: 19 of 1116)      

1908-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms64+ SEGS....more

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1983-1997 Full Run of US Mint Prestige Proof Sets - 92 Coins, 14 Complete Sets

Lot # 10028 (Sale Order: 20 of 1116)      

1983-1997 Full Run of US Mint Prestige Proof Sets - 92 Coins, 14 Complete Sets. 1983-1997 Full Run of US Mint Prestige Proof Sets - 92 Coins, 14 Complete Sets. In ...more1983, the mint released a special mint set containing a commemorative dollar coin. This set, known as the Prestige proof set, was sold every year until 1997 (except 1985, when no commemorative coins were produced) containing a commemorative dollar coin and sometimes a commemorative half dollar.

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1961 Proof Franklin Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c pr68+ DCAM SEGS

Lot # 10029 (Sale Order: 21 of 1116)      

1961 Near Top Pop! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr68+ DCAM SEGS....more

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1930-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms66

Lot # 10031 (Sale Order: 22 of 1116)      

1930-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms66....more

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YI- 20 Coin SEARS Peace Silver $1 Roll Circ Mystery 'S' Rev/'P' Rev Ends

Lot # 10032 (Sale Order: 23 of 1116)      

YI- 20 Coin SEARS Peace Silver $1 Roll Circ Mystery 'S' Rev/'P' Rev Ends. Up For Auction is a 28- 20 Coin SEARS Peace Silver $1 Roll Circ Mystery 'P' Rev/'P' Rev ...moreEnds Roll Weighing 523.9 g 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. The Sears rolls have a special place in Corey’s heart as he fondly recalls his father taking him to the Sears in Long Island to buy coins. The sears rolls all have open ends. From what we have found there were both Morgan and Peace Rolls, some being mixed. The mixed rolls have an “M” stamped on the wrapper. We photographed one roll from each type of end that we found that best represented each date. The roll you will receive is comparable or better then the one in the photo. We did this to be able to get you these rolls to you every week or (until they run out). 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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1896-p Morgan Dollar Toned $1 Grades ms66

Lot # 10033 (Sale Order: 24 of 1116)      

1896-p Toned Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms66....more

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1907 $5 Large Size Legal Tender Note "WoodChopper" Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White

Lot # 10034 (Sale Order: 25 of 1116)      

1907 $5 Large Size Legal Tender Note "WoodChopper" Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White. FR-91 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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