Summer Splash Coin Consignments Auction 3 of 6

Summer Splash Coin Consignments Auction 3 of 6

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Summer Splash Coin Consignments Auction 3 of 6

Summer Splash Coin Consignments Auction 3 of 6

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

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We typically auction lots 1-299 Day 1, 300-599 Day 2, and 600-899 Day 3

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Original sealed box 5- 1994 United States Mint Proof Sets

Lot # 468 (Sale Order: 326 of 604)      

Original sealed box 5- 1994 United States Mint Proof Sets. Up for Auction is an Unopened Mailer Box from 1994 containing 5 1994 Proof Sets!!!! Wow! - This Mailer Box is s...moreealed exactly as it left the mint over 20 years ago. Each Proof set in this mailer box has never been reviewed or examined by anyone. Virtually every 1994 Proof Set has been looked at by Coin Experts who have identified potential PR70 DCAM Coins and had them slabbed. Those opened Proof Sets you find at coin shows or for sale individually have almost certainly been examined and reviewed. NOT ONE OF THE FIVE SETS IN THIS MAILER BOX HAVE BEEN SEEN BY HUMAN EYES IN 20 YEARS , So, What COULD be in these Sets, Well here are the 5 things that could be inside. An Kennedy 50c in PR70 DCAM Trending $70, a Washington 25c in PR70 DCAM Trending $45, a Roosevelt Dime in PR70 DCAM Trending $50, a Jefferson 5c in PR70 DCAM, TRENDING $35 The REAL WINNER IN THIS LOTTERY BOX IS The 1994-s Lincoln 1c, a 1994-s Proof Lincoln 1c in PR70 DCAM TRENDS $125!!!! And there can be FIVE of Each in this BOX, This could be one of the very last boxes in EXISTENCE. This ÒWONKAÓ Box could Contain Coins Worth $1,625 - Good Luck in Obtaining This Unopened Mailer Box of 5 1994 Proof Sets!!!

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***Auction Highlight*** 1882-cc vam 3c I3 R6 Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms65+ By SEGS (fc)

Lot # 469 (Sale Order: 327 of 604)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1882-cc vam 3c I3 R6 Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms65+ By SEGS....more

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***Auction Highlight*** 1935-s San Diego Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Graded ms68 By SEGS (fc)

Lot # 470 (Sale Order: 328 of 604)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1935-s San Diego Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Graded ms68 By SEGS. When looking at a San Diego half look for the first signs of wear on Minerva’s k...morenees and on the upper-right portion of the tower. The production history of this issue is very interesting. The Act of May 3, 1935 authorized the San Francisco Mint to strike Commemorative Half Dollars for sale at the 1935-1936 San Diego World's Fair. A total of 250,132 pieces dated 1935-S were delivered, but only 70,132 coins were actually distributed. The remainder were melted and recoined into examples dated 1936-D, this under the terms of the Act of May 6, 1936. 150,000 examples of the 1936-D delivery, however, were also melted as unsold, leaving a net mintage for that issue of 30,092 coins.The present representative is one of the three finest certified 1935-S San Diego Half Dollars. We cannot overstate the importance of this offering for the advanced collector. Like the other coins with such a lofty grade, this lovely Superb Gem possesses solid technical quality for the assigned grade. The surfaces are alive with swirling mint frost and surfaces which untoned, silver-grey. A nearly abrasion-free survivor with extraordinary eye appeal.

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Proof *HIGHLIGHT OF THE MONTH* 1856 Snow-9 Flying Eagle Cent 1c Graded pr63+ By SEGS (fc)

Lot # 471 (Sale Order: 329 of 604)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1856 Snow-9 Flying Eagle Cent 1c Graded pr63+ By SEGS. HIGHLIGHT OF THE MONTH - Up for Auction is a Legendary 1856 Flying Eagle PROOF, S-9 ...moreWe offer a handsome Choice Proof 1856 Flying Eagle cent. Attractively toned in antique copper, this coin also displays medium orange undertones. Striking detail is needle sharp throughout and the quality for the grade is excellent. The ownership of a beautiful 1856 Flying Eagle cent has been a badge of distinction for generations of numismatists. Sharpness, Choice Proof grade, and great eye appeal combine to make this a coin that will draw a wide circle of interest.

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*HIGHLIGHT OF THE YEAR* 1885-p Gold Liberty Double Eagle $20 Graded ms62 By SEGS (fc)

Lot # 472 (Sale Order: 330 of 604)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1885-p Gold Liberty Double Eagle $20 Graded ms62 By SEGS. HIGHLIGHT OF THE YEAR - Up for Auction is a Rare Opportunity to our Gold Collecto...morers, a wonderful Mint State Proof Like 1885 $20 Gold Liberty Double Eagle. One of less than 15 Known Uncirculated Examples. Fully prooflike in finish, this gorgeous piece exhibits pronounced contrast between reflective fields and sharp, satiny devices. The entire coin is draped in original light orange patina that enhances exceptional eye appeal. A beautiful Mint State example of a classic rarity in the Type III Liberty double eagle series.With the exception of 1888, the Philadelphia Mint struck very few double eagles throughout the 1880s. In 1885 only 751 coins were struck, making this one of the lowest mintage figures for circulation strike coins of the entire Liberty double eagle series, exceeded only by the 1882 and the 1861 Paquet Reverse coins. During this period, double eagles mostly circulated in the West, while in the East and the South there was not much call for the denomination since newly issued Silver and Gold Certificates were easily convertible into coin if so desired. The San Francisco Mint furnished the West's need for the gold coins, resulting in low mintages at Philadelphia. When collectors wished to obtain a specimen for the year, most would opt for the Proof coins. It is currently estimated that some 100 or so specimens exist in any grade, a significant percentage of the overall mintage. The majority of the surviving examples are in the EF to AU levels. Not a single Gem example has been recorded by any grading services and only two grading events are noted at the MS-63 level. This is a seldom encountered opportunity for the serious Liberty double eagle specialist to add a landmark rarity to his or her cabinet. I have included 2 other ms62 for your comparison.

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***Auction Highlight*** 1885-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms66+ By SEGS (fc)

Lot # 473 (Sale Order: 331 of 604)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1885-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms66+ By SEGS....more

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1914 $10 Large Size Blue Seal Federal Reserve Note San Francisco, CA 12-L FR-948 Graded vf25 By PMG

Lot # 474 (Sale Order: 332 of 604)      

1914 $10 Large Size Blue Seal Federal Reserve Note San Francisco, CA 12-L FR-948 Graded vf25 By PMG. Despite having 1913 written on them, these are actually from ...morethe series of 1914, as it says on the right and left hands side of each note. An engraved portrait of President Andrew Jackson is on the note's face and the back features two vignettes titled Farming and Industry

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***Auction Highlight*** Pre 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Roll 20 Coins Bullion & Exchange Bank 1887

Lot # 475 (Sale Order: 333 of 604)      

***Auction Highlight*** Pre 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Roll 20 Coins Bullion & Exchange Bank 1887 & 'P' Ends. This roll is held in an old Bullion & Exchange Ban...morek Carson City Nevada Wrapper. This roll contains 20 Morgan PRE 1921 Morgan Silver Dollars. The coins may range from circulated to uncirculated. Any condition is possible. The Dates may range from 1878 to 1904. Better dates/mint marks & conditions may be found but should not be expected. We have weighed the roll and can assure you that it is both 20 Silver Dollars and that it is not an uncirculated roll as the weight comes in slightly under the 537 grams that a fully uncirculated roll would weigh. We recently Acquired a huge Estate Hoard of these Rolls.

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***Auction Highlight*** 1934-d Peace Dollar $1 Graded ms66+ By SEGS (fc)

Lot # 476 (Sale Order: 334 of 604)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1934-d Peace Dollar $1 Graded ms66+ By SEGS. HIGHLIGHT OF THE NIGHT - Any Peace dollar in this condition is extremely rare because of the s...morehallowness of the design and the wide-open, vulnerable spaces presented by the devices and the fields. Unless a coin is immediately removed from the press after striking and carefully preserved over the years, the likelihood of a regular business strike surviving unharmed is extremely low. The 1934-D, the final Denver Mint Peace dollar (discounting the rumored 1964-D pieces), is especially rare in this lofty state of preservation. This should not be overlooked by the enthusiast of this widely collected series. Only four specimens have been certified MS67 by all services combined, and none are known finer. This superb Stunningly toned example is a half point from the finest known. Dave Bowers explained the rarity of this issue in his 1993 Encyclopedia: "The 1934-D seems to be a Peace dollar that has been forgotten or overlooked. Despite a generous mintage, few documented hoards have come on the market, and I am not aware of any surviving mint-sealed bags. Presumably, the mintage dribbled into the channels of commerce over a long period of time. Numismatists paid little attention to them."This shimmering Superb Gem offers brilliant luster on both sides and exceptional surfaces. Stunning light amber toning. The combination of satiny luster and bold design details makes this an aesthetically desirable example. 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*** 1873 Arrows Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded ms65+ By SEGS (fc)

Lot # 477 (Sale Order: 335 of 604)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1873 Arrows Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded ms65+ By SEGS. Among the Finest known. This 1873 Arrows Seated Dime is a solid ms65+, one point...more from the finest known. Phenomenal quality and eye appeal for this short lived, conditionally challenging design type. Bursting with satiny mint luster, both sides are further enhanced with gorgeous peripheral toning in Orange/Russet and cobalt blue iridescence. The strike is equally full in all areas, and with silky smooth surfaces the validity of the premium Gem grade is assured in our minds. As with their counterparts from 1853 to 1855, the Liberty Seated dimes with Arrows of 1873 and 1874 carried that distinguishing feature to denote a change in the weight standard for the denomination. In the case of these later issues, the weight was increased slightly from 2.49 grams to 2.50 grams by the Act of February 12, 1873. The Arrows coinage of 1873 to 1874 is more challenging to locate in Mint State than its predecessor from the mid 1850s, and the 1873 Philadelphia Mint issue is rarer than its 1874 counterpart in the finest grades. Indeed, this exquisite MS-65+ is among the highest graded, and it easily qualifies for inclusion in the Condition Census of the issue. An impressive offering that is sure to excite advanced type collectors and Liberty Seated dime specialists alike.

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***Auction Highlight*** 1861-p No Motto Gold Liberty Half Eagle $5 Graded ms65 By SEGS (fc)

Lot # 478 (Sale Order: 336 of 604)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1861-p No Motto Gold Liberty Half Eagle $5 Graded ms65 By SEGS. No Motto Liberty half eagles were coined from 1839 to 1866, and they are ra...morerely found in high grades despite the long run of dates. For the entire No Motto type, less than 15 examples survive at the MS65 and higher level. Clearly the 1861 is the most plentiful date in high grade, yet less than 15 MS65 and higher examples exist, and PCGS believes that number to be closer to 10. This lovely Gem possesses brilliant, light-yellow luster with satin surfaces and excellent design definition. It is an essentially fully struck specimen, with lightly striated fields that show a high degree of reflectivity, bordering on Full PL. Only a few minimal abrasions are seen on either side, and Liberty's portrait is free of all but one or two faint, inconsequential marks and an as made Struck Thru. Exceptional eye appeal exists on both sides. I have included 2 other ms65 examples for your comparison. I think ours is superior to the PCGS coin and I have included the NGC to illustrate the striations commonly found on the issue.

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1899-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc

Lot # 481 (Sale Order: 337 of 604)      

1899-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc....more

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***Auction Highlight*** PCGS 1928-s Peace Dollar $1 Graded ms63 By PCGS (fc)

Lot # 482 (Sale Order: 338 of 604)      

***Auction Highlight*** PCGS 1928-s Peace Dollar $1 Graded ms63 By PCGS....more

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***Auction Highlight*** 1881-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms66+ By SEGS (fc)

Lot # 483 (Sale Order: 339 of 604)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1881-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms66+ By SEGS....more

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***Auction Highlight*** 1851-c Charlotte Gold Dollar $1 Graded ms61 By SEGS (fc)

Lot # 484 (Sale Order: 340 of 604)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1851-c Charlotte Gold Dollar $1 Graded ms61 By SEGS. The 1851-C has the highest mintage of any Charlotte gold dollar issue, yet the product...moreion of its 1851 Philadelphia cousin was more than 80 times greater. The '51-C is scarce in all grades, and becomes rare in nice mint condition. This impressive Mint State specimen offers a vastly superior strike with crisp details in Miss Liberty’s hair and lustrous orange-gold surfaces that are lightly marked for the grade.

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1898-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot # 485 (Sale Order: 341 of 604)      

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***Auction Highlight*** 1811 O-106 R3 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded Select Unc By USCG (fc)

Lot # 486 (Sale Order: 342 of 604)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1811 O-106 R3 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded Select Unc By USCG....more

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***Auction Highlight*** 1785 Pointed rays Crosby 3-B Nova Constellatio Graded au55 By SEGS (fc)

Lot # 487 (Sale Order: 343 of 604)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1785 Pointed rays Crosby 3-B Nova Constellatio Graded au55 By SEGS. Beautiful reddish-brown surfaces are boldly to sharply defined from a s...morelightly off-centered impression. Both sides are satiny in texture with hard, tight surfaces that are free of significant blemishes. Struck from an advanced state of the dies, as are most examples of this variety, there is considerable evidence of die rust on both sides. The reverse die break within the wreath above the date is also readily evident. Crosby 3-B is one of the more frequently encountered die marriages of the 1785 Nova Constellatio copper, although the present example is far finer both technically and aesthetically than the typically offered survivor.

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1886 $1 Martha Washington Silver Certificate Grades g, good

Lot # 488 (Sale Order: 344 of 604)      

1886 $1 Martha Washington Silver Certificate Grades g, good. Here’s the famous Martha Washington note, and what a note it is! Featuring the “Mother of our Country,...more” it’s still the first — and only — United States paper currency to feature a real-life woman as the primary portrait. The certificates were first printed in 1886 and could be redeemed at any time for a hefty silver dollar. The 1886 series was the very first of the $1 Silver Certificate notes, and this note has been ranked as #50 in the book 100 Greatest American Currency Notes. The note was so popular that Martha Washington returned for a second series with a slightly revised design in 1891. The design began in the summer of 1886. The Galveston Daily News reported on August 17th, 1886, "It is learned at the Treasury Department that the new Silver Certificates authorized at the last session of Congress will not be ready for issue before November, the $1 certificate contains a vignette of Martha Washington." The portrait featured on the currency is based on Charles François Jalabert's portrait of Martha Washington.

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***Auction Highlight*** 1889-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc PL By USCG (fc)

Lot # 489 (Sale Order: 345 of 604)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1889-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc PL By USCG....more

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1884-o Rainbow Toned Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice+ Unc

Lot # 493 (Sale Order: 346 of 604)      

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1918 Lincoln Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc

Lot # 494 (Sale Order: 347 of 604)      

1918 Lincoln Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc. It is Interesting to note that the Portrait of Lincoln on the Obverse shows him Without a Beard as he appeared...more when he was in Illinois! The Obverse was Designed by George Morgan and the Reverse was One of John Sinnock's First Designs. George Morgan was the Chief Engraver at the time of the US Mint and Sinnock would be his successor, so two U.S. Mint Directors Designed this Beautiful Commemorative! Points to check for wear include Lincoln’s Cheekbone, Jaw, Eyebrow and the Hair Above His Ear. On the Reverse, examine the Eagle’s Breast Feathers and the Grass Beneath its Left Claw.

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1890-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc

Lot # 495 (Sale Order: 348 of 604)      

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***Auction Highlight*** 1935-p Peace Dollar $1 Graded GEM Unc By USCG (fc)

Lot # 496 (Sale Order: 349 of 604)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1935-p Peace Dollar $1 Graded GEM Unc By USCG....more

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1883-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot # 497 (Sale Order: 350 of 604)      

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