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Phenomenal Fall Coin Consignments 6 of 6

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500+ Lots of premium Numismatics from around the Country including; Morgans, Peace $'s, Rare Type coinage, Lg cents, ½ cents, Indians, Bust coinage, Barber coinage, Buffalo's, VAM's, Varieties, Errors, NGC/PCGS Slabs, Original rolls of Morgans, Buffalo’s & Small cents plus much, much more.....

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We typically auction lots 1-199 Day 1, 200-399 Day 2, and 400 until the end Day 3.

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***Auction Highlight*** 1798 S-166 2nd Hair Draped Bust Large Cent 1c Graded AU Details BY USCG (fc)

Lot # 486 (Sale Order: 426 of 523)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1798 S-166 2nd Hair Draped Bust Large Cent 1c Graded AU Details BY USCG. Glossy medium chocolate brown It is the S-166 which can be easily...more identified by the Massive Die Break on the Reverse. The reverse is rotated 35 degrees CCW. It is the Breen Die State VI+, the terminal die state with a break attaching the C in CENT to the nearby leaf.

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***Auction Highlight*** 1827/6 O-101 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded Select AU By USCG (fc)

Lot # 487 (Sale Order: 427 of 523)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1827/6 O-101 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded Select AU By USCG....more

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Lincoln Wheat cent 1c orig roll, 1909-s end, VDB other end Grades

Lot # 488 (Sale Order: 428 of 523)      

Lincoln Wheat cent 1c orig roll, 1909-s end, VDB other end Grades. Lincoln Wheat cent 1c original Shotgun Roll, 1909-s on one end, VDB reverse on the other. The ro...morell is held in a Rare & Collectable McDonalds Brandt wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. From the feedback we have been receiving, people are happy with these rolls, nearly half the roll seems to be teens, all the rolls have a few Indians, most of the rolls have some steel cents, and a lot of the wheaties are mintmarks. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate. This particular Roll shows a 1909-s on one end and a VDB reverse on the other end.

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***Auction Highlight*** 1843 C Large Date Charlotte Gold Liberty Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 Graded xf+ BY

Lot # 489 (Sale Order: 429 of 523)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1843 C Large Date Charlotte Gold Liberty Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 Graded xf+ BY USCG. An appealing piece with subtle olive-khaki undertones to ...moredominant sandy-gold patina. The reverse eagle is softly defined due to a combination of striking deficiency and wear, but the obverse is appreciably bolder with some sharper detail remaining to elements of Liberty's portrait. Overall smooth for a lightly circulated Charlotte Mint quarter eagle, and ideal for mint marked gold type purposes. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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Proof ***Auction Highlight*** 1910 Barber Quarter 25c Graded GEM+ Proof BY USCG (fc)

Lot # 490 (Sale Order: 430 of 523)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1910 Barber Quarter 25c Graded GEM+ Proof BY USCG. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin...more

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***Auction Highlight*** 1886-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice Unc BY USCG (fc)

Lot # 491 (Sale Order: 431 of 523)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1886-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice Unc BY USCG. This is an outstanding, high end MS-64 to represent the conditionally challenging 1886-O...more silver dollar. Sharply struck with fulsome mint luster, both sides also possess a brilliant silver white appearance. Illustrative of one of the situations that make the Morgan dollar series so appealing to numismatists, this issue is far scarcer in Mint State than the 1883-O, 1884-O and 1885-O despite having a higher mintage (10,710,000 coins for the 1886-O as opposed to, for example, 9,185,000 pieces for the 1885-O). Given that the 1886-O is plentiful in worn condition, millions of examples likely found their way into circulation beginning in the late 19th century. Millions more, probably more than half of the mintage, were almost certainly kept in storage until melted under the terms of the 1918 Pittman Act. Today the conditionally challenging nature of this New Orleans Mint issue is well known, as is the prevalence of poorly struck coins among the relatively few Uncirculated survivors. Exceptionally well produced and preserved, the premium quality example offered here is sure to see spirited bidding. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin. I give this coin my highest recommendation

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***Auction Highlight*** 1902 $10 National Currency Large Size 'Cassopolis' Plain Back Charter #1812

Lot # 492 (Sale Order: 432 of 523)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1902 $10 National Currency Large Size 'Cassopolis' Plain Back Charter #1812 Fr-627 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. This national bank opened in...more 1871 and stopped printing money in 1935, which equals a 65 year printing period. During its life, The First National Bank of Cassopolis issued 15 different types and denominations of national currency. For the record, The First National Bank of Cassopolis was located in Cass County. It was assigned charter number 1812. The First National Bank of Cassopolis also printed 3,360 sheets of $10 1902 blue seal national bank notes. Many small national banks could be in business for years and only print between 2,500 and 5,000 sheets of blue seals. 1902 $10 blue seal bank notes all have a portrait of William McKinley on them.

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***Auction Highlight*** 1883-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice AU/BU Slider+ By USCG (fc)

Lot # 493 (Sale Order: 433 of 523)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1883-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice AU/BU Slider+ By USCG. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win Coin...more

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***Auction Highlight*** NGC 1865 Two Cent Piece 2c Graded ms64 bn By NGC (fc)

Lot # 494 (Sale Order: 434 of 523)      

***Auction Highlight*** NGC 1865 Two Cent Piece 2c Graded ms64 bn By NGC....more

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***Auction Highlight*** 1884-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc)

Lot # 495 (Sale Order: 435 of 523)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1884-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG. This is an attractive and desirable Uncirculated specimen of an eagerly sought Morgan d...moreollar. Untoned on both the Obverse and Reverse, with some reflectivity in the fields. It is boldly to sharply struck throughout with a very attractive appearance for the assigned grade. The 1884-S is one of the most famous condition rarities in the Morgan dollar series. Though 3.2 million pieces were struck -- a generous total for the type -- the vast majority were spent and spent again in local commerce, and today the typical grade may be EF or AU, with many survivors well below those grades. The scarcity and value of this issue increases exponentially in Mint State, where it becomes a significant challenge for advanced Morgan specialists. Clearly the present offering represents an important opportunity in today's market. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin. I give this coin my highest recommendation

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***Auction Highlight*** 1794 Liberty Cap S-41 R3 Flowing Hair large cent 1c Graded vf++ BY USCG (fc)

Lot # 496 (Sale Order: 436 of 523)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1794 Liberty Cap S-41 R3 Flowing Hair large cent 1c Graded vf++ BY USCG. Up for auction is a very pleasing 1794 Head of 1794 Liberty Cap Fl...moreowing Hair Large Cent. Very early 18th Century US Copper has been getting harder and harder to locate in pleasing condition. The coin at hand has a smooth planchet and is easily identifiable as the Sheldon 41 Variety with the Radial Die Break on the Reverse. It is the Late Breen De State III, where the crack at 9 O'clock has fully formed, but the 9 O’clock one has just begun. A truly super piece for the grade. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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***Auction Highlight*** 1903-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice AU/BU Slider+ BY USCG (fc)

Lot # 497 (Sale Order: 437 of 523)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1903-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice AU/BU Slider+ BY USCG. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equ...moreal Coin

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*Highlight Of Entire Auction* 1853-o No Arrows 'o' Above Bow Seated Liberty 1/2 10c Select Unc USCG

Lot # 498 (Sale Order: 438 of 523)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1853-o No Arrows 'o' Above Bow Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Graded Select Unc BY USCG. HIGHLIGHT OF THE ENTIRE AUCTION. Half dime spe...morecialists will be excited to see this piece appear at auction. The opportunity to bid on any Mint State example of this date seldom occurs. NGC and PCGS have only certified 10 Mint State submissions of the issue, including resubmissions. Probably only three or four Mint State examples survive, including this piece, the Pittman specimen, the Eliasberg coin, and one or two others.This piece exhibits nice luster and some light toning. The strike is bold, and even the bottom part of the date is fully visible.The port city of New Orleans had an unceasing need for coinage in the years leading up to the Civil War, and as a rule, the pieces produced there circulated rather than sitting in vaults. This makes a number of silver issues, particularly those struck before the weight adjustment of 1853, rarities in Mint State. The 1853-O No Arrows, the last of those issues, is among the most elusive, its mintage of 160,000 pieces having experienced considerable attrition. The present coin is a distinctly high-end survivor even taking the few grade limiting marks on the obverse into account. The coin at hand is likely one of only 5 surviving mint state examples. WOW. I wish you good luck in owning one of these surviving mint state 1853-o No Arrows Half Dimes. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin. I give this coin my highest recommendation

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Proof ***Auction Highlight*** 1898 Morgan Dollar $1 Graded GEM+ Proof BY USCG (fc)

Lot # 499 (Sale Order: 439 of 523)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1898 Morgan Dollar $1 Graded GEM+ Proof BY USCG. Only 735 proof Morgan dollars were struck in 1898 but the issue was probably the best-prod...moreuced emission of the series. This magnificent Premium Gem exhibits razor-sharp devices and pristine, deeply mirrored fields. The lack of even the slightest toning enhance the exceptional eye appeal. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin. I give this coin my highest recommendation

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*Highlight OF ENTIRE AUCTION SERIES* 1866-s No Motto Gold Liberty $20 Choice AU/BU Slider+ By USCG (

Lot # 500 (Sale Order: 440 of 523)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1866-s No Motto Gold Liberty Double Eagle $20 Graded Choice AU/BU Slider+ By USCG. HIGHLIGHT OF THE ENTIRE AUCTION SERIES. Up for Auction ...moreis the Legendary 1866-s NO MOTTO $20 Gold Double Eagle The Without Motto [compared to the 1866-S With Motto] is by far the rarest. It is actually one of the rarest double eagles of this type. Nearly all of the coins seen of the date are very well worn or heavily bag marked. There are probably no more than 200 examples known in all grades. Extremely Fine pieces are rare, and in About Uncirculated the issue is considered a major rarity. The Smithsonian specimen grades just Extremely Fine.The present piece, as expected for a lightly circulated gold coin from the Old West, the surfaces show some abrasions. The most mentionable are one behind liberty's head and two under her neck. With just a handful of examples existing in au58 and higher, those marks will serve as pedigree identifiers. In keeping with the AU58 grade, there is almost complete mint luster found throughout both sides, and the light, attractive reddish patina further enhances the appeal. The unexpected Union defeat at Manassas, Virginia in 1861 struck deep at the morale of the nation. Reverend M.R. Watkinson of Ridleyville, Pennsylvania sent a petition to Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase requesting that that an inscription be placed acknowledging "Almighty God in some form in our coins." Chase approved of the request and instructed the Director of the Mint to create designs and prepare patterns with various versions of wording for proposal to Congress. The various proposals for the motto were reviewed and Congress passed the Act of April 22, 1864 which specified the addition of IN GOD WE TRUST on the newly created two-cent coin. It was not until the Act of March 3, 1865 was passed that the motto was to be added to all gold coins above the three-dollar denomination beginning in 1866 in addition to silver coins above the dime. Towards the end of 1865, the Philadelphia Mint prepared 1866-dated dies and shipped them to San Francisco in anticipation of the start of production. However, the new reverse dies were not yet ready, the San Francisco Mint proceeded with production of 1866 half dollars, half eagles, eagles, and double eagles using the older No Motto reverse dies then on hand. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia Mint refrained from production until the dies bearing the motto were available. It was not until at least March of 1866 that the new reverse dies arrived at the San Francisco facility and the older dies withdrawn. It is estimated that 120,000 double eagles were struck with the No Motto reverse design using two dies, though mintage records of the time do not differentiate between the two varieties. As with much of the output from the San Francisco Mint of the era, the 1866-S No Motto double eagles entered commerce promptly and remained there for years of heavy use. Today some 200 or so surviving examples are known, the vast majority of which in VF or EF condition. Above that, the issue is a formidable condition rarity and for all intents and purposes unavailable in grades higher than AU. The coin at hand is the lone au58+ example, and only 3 are known Finer. I am including a picture of the ms60 example, and the ms61 example, as well as an NGC au58 example, which I feel is terribly over graded and the price realized says as much. I feel its an au55. Please compare these three to ours. In most regards ours surpasses all three. We are very proud to bring you this crowning coin of our Fall Auctions. I wish you the best of Luck. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin. I give this coin my highest recommendation

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***Auction Highlight*** 1892-cc /cc Vam 4 Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc)

Lot # 501 (Sale Order: 441 of 523)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1892-cc /cc Vam 4 Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG. A brilliant and frosty Choice Uncirculated example from one of the scarcer, m...moreore conditionally challenging issues in the Carson City Mint Morgan dollar series. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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1953 $10 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Signatures Priest/Humphrey Grades vf+

Lot # 502 (Sale Order: 442 of 523)      

1953 $10 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Signatures Priest/Humphrey Grades vf+. Original Mintage of only 216,000. This lot is for a great example of the $10 Blue Seal...more Silver Certificate. This note features the familiar portrait of Alexander Hamilton that was used on all of our $10 bills through 1999, and the back shows the US Treasury. This note does not have the familiar "In God We Trust" motto above the US Treasury, though, as that motto was not added until 1957. The Blue Seal is large and at right; a large blue "10" dominates the left side of the note.

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***Auction Highlight*** Full solid Key date 1921-p Peace silver dollar roll, 20 coins (fc)

Lot # 503 (Sale Order: 443 of 523)      

***Auction Highlight*** Full solid Key date 1921-p Peace silver dollar roll, 20 coins. This roll is held in an old Steel strong wrapper, patented 1921, stamped "Ba...morenkers Trust Company of Philadelphia, Walnut Street at Juniper. This roll contains 20, 1921-p Peace silver Dollars. The coins may range from circulated to uncirculated. Any condition is possible. We have weighed the roll and can assure you that it is 20 Silver Dollars, that all 20 are 1921-p and that it is not an uncirculated roll as the weight comes in slightly under the 534.60 grams that a fully uncirculated roll would weigh. We recently Acquired a large Estate Hoard of solid date Rolls. Trends lists au50 at $210, xf40 at $170, vf20 at $125, f12 at $110, vg8 at $100, g4 at $95

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***Auction Highlight*** 1795 Flowing Hair BB-13 2 Leaves Flowing Hair Dollar 1 Graded xf+ BY USCG (f

Lot # 504 (Sale Order: 444 of 523)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1795 Flowing Hair BB-13 2 Leaves Flowing Hair Dollar 1 Graded xf+ BY USCG. A well balanced Choice XF with overall bold detail to boldly ton...moreed surfaces. Regarded as a significant rarity among 1795 Flowing Hair dollar die marriage, BB-13 is now officially classified as moderately rare. On the other hand, the variety remains unknown in Mint State with the Condition Census comprised of several AU examples. Struck from a heavily clashed obverse die. Warm blue-gray throughout with deeper steel-gray and some very attractive lighter highlights scattered on both the obverse and reverse. Evenly circulated but mainly free of marks to the unaided eye. A great example of the date and grade combination. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin. I give this coin my highest recommendation

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***Auction Highlight*** 1897-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc)

Lot # 505 (Sale Order: 445 of 523)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1897-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG. Up for Auction is a Key Date 1897-o. Silvery and untoned over lightly abraded surfaces,...more this appealing coin is worthy of a strong bid. A true condition rarity among Morgan dollars, the 1897-O is readily obtainable in worn condition yet scarce to rare in all Mint State grades. When we further consider that most Uncirculated survivors of this 4,004,000-piece issue are poorly struck with inferior luster, the present offering is sure to catch the eye of the discerning Morgan dollar collector. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin

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***Auction Highlight*** 1862-s Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded Choice AU BY USCG (fc)

Lot # 506 (Sale Order: 446 of 523)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1862-s Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded Choice AU BY USCG. The 1862-S has a significantly smaller mintage and higher attrition rate than its ...moreEast Coast counterpart. In AU, it is very rare and underappreciated. Just a handful of Mint State coins survive. This splendid representative has a touch of light steel-gray color over lightly marked surface that retain virtually all detail. Tied for 8th Finest Known. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin. I give this coin my highest recommendation

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***Auction Highlight*** 1825 /4/2 Browning 2 Capped Bust Quarter 25c Graded xf+ BY USCG (fc)

Lot # 507 (Sale Order: 447 of 523)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1825 /4/2 Browning 2 Capped Bust Quarter 25c Graded xf+ BY USCG. Dusky pewter and pearl gray patina adorns both sides of this overall sharp...morely defined type candidate from the challenging Capped Bust quarter series. Warmer rose, apricot and lilac-blue undertones can also be seen under a light. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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***Auction Highlight*** 1935 Spanish Trail Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Graded GEM++ Unc BY USCG (fc)

Lot # 508 (Sale Order: 448 of 523)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1935 Spanish Trail Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Graded GEM++ Unc BY USCG. Pale golden tones sit on lustrous surfaces, while sharply struck de...moresign features make a bold impression. Solid Gem quality on this scarce commemorative half dollar. The 1935 Old Spanish Trail half dollar was designed by a collector, L.W. Hoffecker (later, 1939-1941, President of the American Numismatic Association) to be sold to collectors at the relatively high price of $2.00 per coin. It was somewhat of a contrived issue (as were quite a few other silver commems in the 1935-1939 era) and Hoffecker was involved in the distribution, and therefore the profit made, of the coins. Nonetheless, the Spanish Trail was quite popular with collectors at the time of issue and indeed for all of the years following to the present. It was a good design and the quality is generally quite high. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin

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1899-p Vam 6 R5 Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc

Lot # 509 (Sale Order: 449 of 523)      

1899-p Vam 6 R5 Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc....more

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***Auction Highlight*** 1883 Hawaii $1 Graded Choice AU/BU Slider BY USCG (fc)

Lot # 510 (Sale Order: 450 of 523)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1883 Hawaii $1 Graded Choice AU/BU Slider BY USCG. The 1883 Hawaiian "Akahi Dala" was struck at the San Francisco Mint on U.S. Dollar planchets. ...moreMany were redeemed and melted after Hawaii acquired U.S. territorial statusPer Maurice Gould and Kenneth Bressett writing in Hawaiian Coins, Tokens, and Paper Money (1961): "In 1883, Claus Spreckels, a banker, sugar planter, and power behind the throne, approached the King on the subject of having a silver coinage struck for the Islands. Application was made by the Hawaiian Government for the coinage at the San Francisco mint, of one million dollars in silver denominations to correspond with the silver coins of the United States of America in fineness and weight, regulations of the 9th of November, 1883, by the Secretary of the United States Treasury." Ultimately, 500,000 Hawaiian dollars were struck in 1883. A superior example of this prized Hawaii issue sporting near-Mint preservation. Overall attractive original dove-grey surfaces. Well struck with some luster remaining in around the devices. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin. I give this coin my highest recommendation

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