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ATTENTION! Weekend Special Auction! 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, 06/20 - Saturday, 06/21 with expert auctioneers starting at 1:30pm until 1am. But don’t worry! We will still be running every Sunday and Monday MA Auction as well!

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1855-p Gold Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS

Lot # 10883 (Sale Order: 676 of 1106)      

1855-p Gold Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS. The small 12.7 mm diameter of the Type I gold dollar brought about a few complaints of it being easy to lose, like the silver trime. To...more address this, Longacre enlarged the diameter to 14.3 mm, but he also completely revised the design, replacing it with an Indian design with a crown of feathers resembling his design on the newly introduced three-dollar gold piece. He also moved the inscription UNITED STATES OF AMERICA to the obverse from the reverse. The reverse laurel wreath was replaced with the cereal wreath Longacre employed on the three-dollar denomination and that was later adopted for the Flying Eagle cent. Even with these design changes, challenges faced Mint personnel when striking the coins. Because the weight of the denomination remained unchanged, the coins were made slightly thinner. The obverse Indian head bust of Liberty was in too high a relief for the thinner planchets, and most examples displayed poor definition in and around the centers. To further complicate matters, the dies often clashed early and frequently during press runs, and many survivors exhibit numerous pronounced clash marks. Bowers estimates 90% of all 1854 Type II dollars bear such clash marks on one or both sides. These striking deficiencies prompted the third and final redesign in 1856, enlarging the bust and flattening its relief profile.

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CIA- MARSHALL FIELDS 10 Coin Circ Morgan $1 Roll Rare BLACK Lvl

Lot # 10884 (Sale Order: 677 of 1106)      

CIA- MARSHALL FIELDS 10 Coin Circ Morgan $1 Roll Rare BLACK Lvl. Up For Auction is a 161- MARSHALL FIELDS 10 Coin Circ Morgan $1 Roll Rare BLACK Lvl Roll Weighin...moreg 268.9 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. 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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1937-s Walking Liberty Half Dollar Near Top Pop 50c ms67 SEGS

Lot # 10887 (Sale Order: 678 of 1106)      

1937-s Near Top Pop Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms67 SEGS....more

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1990-1999 Full Decade Mint Set Run - 128 Coins, 10 Complete Sets

Lot # 10888 (Sale Order: 679 of 1106)      

1990-1999 Full Decade Mint Set Run - 128 Coins, 10 Complete Sets. 1990-1999 Full Decade Mint Set Run - 128 Coins, 10 Complete Sets. The 1996 Mint Set contains the ...moreonly Uncirculated "W" Roosevelt dime issued to date. The 1999 set saw the introduction of the 50 State Quarters series.

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1899-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop $1 ms67+ SEGS

Lot # 10889 (Sale Order: 680 of 1106)      

1899-o Near Top Pop Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS....more

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1896 $1 large size Silver Certificate Martha & George Washington "Educational Series" Grades xf Sign

Lot # 10890 (Sale Order: 681 of 1106)      

1896 $1 large size Silver Certificate Martha & George Washington "Educational Series" Grades xf Signatures Tillman/Morgan. FR-224 In 1896, the U.S. Treasury printed Silv...moreer Certificates with beautiful designs depicting educational motifs. Known as the “Educational Series,” each of these notes is a numismatic masterpiece. They’re also incredibly difficult to come by on the front, paired on the back with a first and only in U.S. currency: the portraits of BOTH George and Martha Washington!Due to their theme, these notes became known as “One Dollar Eds” and they feature much more than just History in the form of a reclining woman pointing towards a panoramic view of the Potomac River and Washington, DC with her arm wrapped around Youth represented by the figure a young boy. Besides the images of the Washington Monument and Capitol building, the United States Constitution can be seen on the right side of the bill. Additionally, the last names of important Americans are printed in wreaths that surround the front of the bill. Some of those listed include Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Robert Fulton and Ulysses Grant. Most of the people were included because of their artistic, cultural, or scientific achievements. In the book 100 Greatest Currency Notes by Q. David Bowers, the $1 Educational Note is ranked #7

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1912-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS

Lot # 10891 (Sale Order: 682 of 1106)      

1912-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS. Many Indian gold specialists consider the 1912 quarter eagle to be underrated in Gem and better ...morecondition. The spotlight is usually hogged by the obvious series key, 1911-D, and the condition keys, 1914 and 1914-D. The 1912 seems to fall off the radar of many collectors as a result, although in reality this issue is nearly as scarce in Gem condition as the two 1914 issues. Luster abounds on each side, showing remarkable preservation and rich orange-gold and lilac coloration. The strike is also sharp throughout. The importance of this piece as a Registry coin is unsurpassed

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12 Coin 1879-1887 Morgan Dollar Mint Sets 3 Consecutive BU Coins From Each Mint P,O,S,CC

Lot # 10892 (Sale Order: 683 of 1106)      

12 Coin 1879-1887 Morgan Dollar Mint Sets 3 Consecutive BU Coins From Each Mint P,O,S,CC. In This Set You Will Recieve 12 BU Morgan Dollars Between the years 1879-...more1887 3 From Each Mint, Historic Coins from America's First Mint – Philadelphia, Historic New Orleans – the City and the Mint, Scarce Silver Dollars of America's Wild West – Carson City Mint, San Francisco's Mint – the "Granite Lady" Over 125 years old. Don't miss this unique opportunity to add these exceptional silver dollars to your collection – order all four sets of Uncirculated 1870's-1880's Morgan silver dollars today!

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1963 Proof Franklin Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS

Lot # 10893 (Sale Order: 684 of 1106)      

1963 TOP POP! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS....more

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1934-p Buffalo Nickel Near Top Pop 5c ms67 SEGS

Lot # 10895 (Sale Order: 685 of 1106)      

1934-p Near Top Pop Buffalo Nickel 5c ms67 SEGS....more

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NY- 20 Unc GIMBLES Peace Dollar $1 Roll A Level

Lot # 10896 (Sale Order: 686 of 1106)      

NY- 20 Unc GIMBLES Peace Dollar $1 Roll A Level. Up For Auction is a 128- 20 Unc GIMBLES Peace Dollar $1 Roll A Level Roll Weighing 537.7 g Based On this weight ...morethis 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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1903-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop $1 ms67+ SEGS

Lot # 10897 (Sale Order: 687 of 1106)      

1903-p Near Top Pop Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS....more

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1918 $1 National Currency "Flying Eagle" Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, MN Grades vf++ FR-735

Lot # 10898 (Sale Order: 688 of 1106)      

1918 $1 National Currency "Flying Eagle" Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, MN Grades vf++ FR-735. There are three different years found on series of 1918 one dollar ...morebills.  Despite also saying 1914 and 1913, these are referred to by collectors as 1918 federal reserve bank notes.  Collectors have given this note the nickname of the “Flying Eagle.”  The back of the note shows why the bill received its nickname. Keep in mind that series of 1918 one dollar federal reserve bank notes were issued for 12 different banks. The artwork will all be the same though.  George Washington is on the left hand side of the bill.  There is a blue seal on the right hand side of the bill and the serial numbers are in blue ink.

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1890 Liberty Nickel Near Top Pop 5c ms66+ SEGS

Lot # 10899 (Sale Order: 689 of 1106)      

1890 Near Top Pop Liberty Nickel 5c ms66+ SEGS....more

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Full solid date 1886-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins

Lot # 10900 (Sale Order: 690 of 1106)      

Full solid date 1886-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins. Full solid date 1886-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins. This roll ...moreis held in an old Steel strong wrapper, patented 1921, stamped "Bankers Trust Company of Philadelphia, Walnut Street at Juniper. This roll contains 20, UNCIRCULATED 1886-p Morgan silver Dollars. The coins may range from Unc to Gem++ with the average being ms64. This is a PQ original bank roll hand marked 1886-p Unc. We have weighed the roll and can assure you that it weighs perfectly as an UNCIRCULATED roll and that all 20 coins are 1886-p. We recently Acquired a large Estate Hoard of solid date Rolls.

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1908-p Gold Indian Half Eagle $5 ms64+ USCG

Lot # 10901 (Sale Order: 691 of 1106)      

1908-p Gold Indian Half Eagle $5 ms64+ USCG....more

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1871 Shield Nickel TOP POP! 5c ms66+ SEGS

Lot # 10903 (Sale Order: 692 of 1106)      

1871 TOP POP! Shield Nickel 5c ms66+ SEGS....more

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***RARE First Year Of Issue 2012 United States Mint Limited Edition Silver Proof Set 8 coins, Over 2

Lot # 10904 (Sale Order: 693 of 1106)      

***RARE First Year Of Issue 2012 United States Mint Limited Edition Silver Proof Set 8 coins, Over 2.25oz Of Silver low mintage. Introduced in 2012, this limited e...moredition set was part of an exclusive series of annual releases by the U.S. Mint, showcasing the finest craftsmanship and attention to detail. The set comprises eight coins, each struck in 90% silver, a composition that harkens back to the traditional silver coinage of the United States. The coins included are the five America the Beautiful Quarters, a Kennedy Half Dollar, a Roosevelt Dime, and an American Silver Eagle Proof coin. This selection offers a comprehensive look at the varied designs and themes represented in U.S. coinage for that year.The America the Beautiful Quarters feature unique designs honoring national parks and sites across the country. The 2012 set includes El Yunque National Forest, Chaco Culture National Historical Park, Acadia National Park, Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park, and Denali National Park and Preserve. Each quarter's reverse depicts an iconic scene or element representative of its respective park, rendered with intricate detailing and a keen eye for artistic composition. The Kennedy Half Dollar and Roosevelt Dime carry their traditional, time-honored designs, while the American Silver Eagle Proof coin boasts its iconic Walking Liberty design, a symbol of freedom and democracy.The mintage, of the 2012 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set, was capped, making it a relatively scarce item in the collectors' market. This limited production run added to the set's desirability and collectibility. The U.S. Mint's decision to limit the number of sets produced was a strategic move to enhance the set's appeal to collectors and numismatic enthusiasts.The packaging, of the 2012 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set, is as impressive as the coins themselves. The set is presented in a beautifully crafted, protective display case, allowing for safe storage and optimal viewing of the coins. The case is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, providing detailed information about the set and verifying its legitimacy and quality. This level of presentation underscores the Mint's commitment to excellence and its recognition of the set's significance.In terms of condition, coins in the 2012 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set are of the highest quality. Proof coins are known for their sharp details, mirror-like background, and frosted finishes on the raised elements of the design. The meticulous striking process ensures that each coin exhibits exceptional clarity and detail, showcasing the Mint's advanced techniques and the skill of its craftsmen. The silver's inherent luster is preserved, giving each coin an alluring shine that enhances its visual appeal.The 2012 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set is more than just a collection of coins; it is a celebration of American heritage, craftsmanship, and artistry. Each coin in the set tells a story, whether it be of a revered national figure, a landmark, or a symbol of national identity. This set, in its entirety, represents a snapshot of America in 2012, captured through the medium of coinage. For collectors and history enthusiasts alike, the set is not only a valuable investment but also a cherished piece of Americana, embodying the spirit and diversity of the nation.

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1902-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67+ SEGS

Lot # 10905 (Sale Order: 694 of 1106)      

1902-p TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS....more

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1917 $1 Large Size Legal Tender Note Grades vf+ Signatures Elliott/Burke

Lot # 10906 (Sale Order: 695 of 1106)      

1917 $1 Large Size Legal Tender Note Grades vf+ Signatures Elliott/Burke. FR-37 This 1917 $1 note is the last large-sized legal tender bank note ever issued. It's referr...moreed to as a "Horseblanket Note," due to their large size. The obverse features Washington and a vignette of Columbus sighting America. The reverse shows a "sawhorse" design. Add in the bright red seal and serial numbers and you've got a miniature work of art.

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CIC- MARSHALL FIELDS 10 Coin UNC Morgan $1 Roll Rare BLUE Lvl

Lot # 10908 (Sale Order: 696 of 1106)      

CIC- MARSHALL FIELDS 10 Coin UNC Morgan $1 Roll Rare BLUE Lvl. Up For Auction is a 173- MARSHALL FIELDS 10 Coin UNC Morgan $1 Roll Rare BLUE Lvl Roll Weighing 27...more0.2 g Based On this 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, 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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1940-s Walking Liberty Half Dollar Near Top Pop 50c ms66+ SEGS

Lot # 10911 (Sale Order: 697 of 1106)      

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2001-p Capitol Visitor Center Proof Modern Commem Half Dollar 50c pr70 dcam SEGS

Lot # 10912 (Sale Order: 698 of 1106)      

2001-p Capitol Visitor Center Modern Commem Half Dollar 50c pr70 dcam SEGS....more

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1882-o/s Top 100 Morgan Dollar VAM-5 Broken $1 ms64+ SEGS

Lot # 10913 (Sale Order: 699 of 1106)      

1882-o/s Top 100 VAM-5 Broken Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS....more

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1918 $1 National Currency "Flying Eagle" Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, PA Grades vf+ FR-717

Lot # 10914 (Sale Order: 700 of 1106)      

1918 $1 National Currency "Flying Eagle" Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, PA Grades vf+ FR-717. There are three different years found on series of 1918 one dollar ...morebills.  Despite also saying 1914 and 1913, these are referred to by collectors as 1918 federal reserve bank notes.  Collectors have given this note the nickname of the “Flying Eagle.”  The back of the note shows why the bill received its nickname. Keep in mind that series of 1918 one dollar federal reserve bank notes were issued for 12 different banks. The artwork will all be the same though.  George Washington is on the left hand side of the bill.  There is a blue seal on the right hand side of the bill and the serial numbers are in blue ink.

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