The Abe Fillmore Collection Rare Coin Auction 16SP

The Abe Fillmore Collection Rare Coin Auction 16SP

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The Abe Fillmore Collection Rare Coin Auction 16SP

The Abe Fillmore Collection Rare Coin Auction 16SP

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Proudly Presenting The Abraham Fillmore Collection - Numismatic Americana, Early American Gold and Silver Dollars & Ultra Rare U.S. Currency.

Featuring the greatest culmination of 500 pieces from the Fillmore Collection with selections from the Knudsen and Fire Collections.

Join us live on Wednesday, 4/23 - Thursday 4/24 at 7:00pm ET with Shanny!

The “Doc Abe” Collection is exceptional. Doc Abe was a physician in Alaska for 40 years. He came out of retirement when he heard there was a need and came down to work in a hospital in Tennessee. White he was a lifetime collector, the vast majority of his collection was put together in Tennessee. His family remained in Alaska, so he put a great deal of his new free time towards his collection.

In honor of Doctor Abes long service in 2 states, we present you with the Alaskan “Gateway to the South” Collection.

It Features:
-A large variety of PCGS and NGC Toned Morgan Slabs
-Ultra Rare Currency
-High Grade Morgans...
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1881-s Morgan Dollar Monster Rainbow Toned $1 ms66+ SEGS

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1881-s Monster Rainbow Toned Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS....more

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**Star Note** 1928A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf+

Lot # 10578 (Sale Order: 327 of 470)      

**Star Note** 1928A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf+....more

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1962 Proof Franklin Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS

Lot # 10579 (Sale Order: 328 of 470)      

1962 TOP POP! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS....more

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100- 20 Coin SEARS Morgan $1 Roll CC End UNC 1889&CC Ends

Lot # 10580 (Sale Order: 329 of 470)      

100- 20 Coin SEARS Morgan $1 Roll CC End UNC 1889&CC Ends. Up For Auction is a 100- 20 Coin SEARS Morgan $1 Roll CC End UNC 1889&CC Ends Roll Weighing 537.7 g Ba...moresed 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. 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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1923-p Peace Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67+ SEGS

Lot # 10581 (Sale Order: 330 of 470)      

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1925 Stone Mountain Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+

Lot # 10583 (Sale Order: 331 of 470)      

1925 Stone Mountain Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+. One of the most Beloved Commemoratives. A perennial favorite and one of the most popular commemoratives - ...morethe Stone Mountain never dissapoints in its desirability. It celebrates the construction of a monument carved into The Stone Mountain outside of Atlanta, except the Monument was not completed till 1970 some 45 years after is minting. The original designer of the monument was discharged after a falling out and went on to create Mount Rushmore. When Examining a Stone Mountain Commemorative examine General Lee’s elbow and the eagle’s breast for the first signs of wear.

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2000-P Leif Ericson Proof Modern Commem Dollar $1 pr70 dcam SEGS

Lot # 10584 (Sale Order: 332 of 470)      

2000-P Leif Ericson Modern Commem Dollar $1 pr70 dcam SEGS....more

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2023 Sierra Leone 1 oz Silver King Tut Reverse Cameo Coin

Lot # 10588 (Sale Order: 333 of 470)      

2023 Sierra Leone 1 oz Silver King Tut Reverse Cameo Coin. Celebrating King Tut, Egypt's youngest and most mysterious pharoah, this coin features his death mask wi...moreth Egyptian hieroglyphs, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the opening of his tomb. This 1 oz .999 fine Silver coin commemorates the 100th anniversary of the opening of King Tut's sealed tomb by showcasing his world-renown death mask.

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1881-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67+ SEGS

Lot # 10589 (Sale Order: 334 of 470)      

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1870's US Fractional Currency 10¢ Fourth Issue Fr-1259 40MM Large Red Seal . Grades Select AU

Lot # 10590 (Sale Order: 335 of 470)      

1870's US Fractional Currency 10¢ Fourth Issue Fr-1259 40MM Large Red Seal . Grades Select AU. Fractional or postage currency has a rich history. At the beginning ...moreof the Civil War people starting hoarding coins for their precious metal content. Coins became difficult to find because of the hoarding. People started to try to use stamps instead of coins as a means of commerce. The government decided to help ease the hoarding issue by issuing “paper coins” also known as postage currency or fractional currency. Fractional currency was first issued on August 21, 1862 and they were last issued on February 15, 1876. Three cents, five cents, ten cents, twenty-five cents, and fifty cents notes were all issued. Fractional currency is physically smaller than other United States money. It also does not have a serial number.

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1855-p Gold Liberty Double Eagle 20 ms62 USCG

Lot # 10591 (Sale Order: 336 of 470)      

1855-p Gold Liberty Double Eagle 20 ms62 USCG. The Philadelphia Mint, which churned out 364,666 double eagles in 1855, was surpassed in twenty dollar gold producti...moreon for the first time by its San Francisco counterpart that year. Output reached 879,675 pieces at the West Coast facility. The 1855 is considered an available date in the series, but it is actually scarce in AU condition and very rare in Mint State, about 10 times rarer than the 1855-S in MS60 or finer. Doug Winter reports a survivorship of 15 to 20 Uncirculated 1855 twenties. The 35 submissions at PCGS and NGC combined are undoubtedly inflated by crossovers and resubmissions. A Key Date'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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176- MARSHALL FIELDS RARE UNC BLUE Lvl 20 Coin Peace Roll

Lot # 10592 (Sale Order: 337 of 470)      

176- MARSHALL FIELDS RARE UNC BLUE Lvl 20 Coin Peace Roll. Up For Auction is a 176- MARSHALL FIELDS RARE UNC BLUE Lvl 20 Coin Peace Roll Roll Weighing 537.6 g Ba...moresed 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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1907 Indian Cent 1c Grades ms65+ rb

Lot # 10595 (Sale Order: 338 of 470)      

1907 Indian Cent 1c Grades ms65+ rb....more

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1927-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms66 USCG

Lot # 10596 (Sale Order: 339 of 470)      

1927-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66 USCG. Per David Akers of PCGS "The 1927 is similar in overall rarity to the 1926 and can be obtained wit...morehout much difficulty in MS-65 or lower condition. Gem quality specimens are available from time to time but certainly cannot be found in any great quantity. As with all the Pratt $2.5 and $5 issues, there is a dramatic drop-off in availability above MS-65 condition, and, for all practical purposes, superb quality examples, although they certainly do exist, are virtually unobtainable.Like the 1926 and the other late Philadelphia Mint issues, the 1927 is usually very well struck with very good lustre and color. The color is similar to the 1926; that is, specimens range from light rose gold to a richer greenish gold. Along with the 1926, this issue is generally the most attractive of the series in high grade. " A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin

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1935-p Peace Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67+ SEGS

Lot # 10597 (Sale Order: 340 of 470)      

1935-p TOP POP! Peace Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS....more

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1877 Gold Dollar $1 ms64 USCG

Lot # 10599 (Sale Order: 341 of 470)      

1877 Gold Dollar $1 ms64 USCG....more

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1996-d Smithsonian Modern Commem Dollar $1 ms70 SEGS

Lot # 10600 (Sale Order: 342 of 470)      

1996-d Smithsonian Modern Commem Dollar $1 ms70 SEGS....more

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1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ DMPL SEGS

Lot # 10601 (Sale Order: 343 of 470)      

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

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1918 $1 National Currency "Flying Eagle" Federal Reserve Bank of New York, NY Grades vf+ FR-713

Lot # 10602 (Sale Order: 344 of 470)      

1918 $1 National Currency "Flying Eagle" Federal Reserve Bank of New York, NY Grades vf+ FR-713. There are three different years found on series of 1918 one dollar bill...mores.  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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1954 Proof Franklin Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c pr68+ DCAM SEGS

Lot # 10603 (Sale Order: 345 of 470)      

1954 Near Top Pop! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr68+ DCAM SEGS....more

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116- Double CC End SEARS Morgan Unc Dollar $1 Roll Rare 20 CC & CC Ends

Lot # 10604 (Sale Order: 346 of 470)      

116- Double CC End SEARS Morgan Unc Dollar $1 Roll Rare 20 CC & CC Ends. Up For Auction is a 116- Double CC End SEARS Morgan Unc Dollar $1 Roll Rare 20 CC & CC En...moreds Roll Weighing 538.2 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. 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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1878-cc Morgan Dollar 1 Grades vf35

Lot # 10605 (Sale Order: 347 of 470)      

1878-cc Morgan Dollar 1 Grades vf35....more

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1936-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+

Lot # 10607 (Sale Order: 348 of 470)      

1936-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+....more

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2005-P Marines Proof Modern Commem Dollar $1 pr70 dcam SEGS

Lot # 10608 (Sale Order: 349 of 470)      

2005-P Marines Modern Commem Dollar $1 pr70 dcam SEGS....more

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2023 Disney Micky Mouse & Donald Duck 1oz .999 Silver $2 Niue Commerative Coin Grades Ungraded

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2023 Disney Micky Mouse & Donald Duck 1oz .999 Silver $2 Niue Commerative Coin Grades Ungraded. Product DetailsIt's Mickey Mouse and his ol' pal Donald Duck! Cel...moreebrate one of the longest running friendships in entertainment with this officially licensed 1 oz Silver coin exclusively from APMEX.Coin Highlights: Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver. Limited mintage of 15,000 coins worldwide. Coin comes in protective packaging Obverse: Features the Niue crest along with face value.Reverse: Displays Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. Also included is the metal content, purity and Disney copyright for further authentication.Sovereign coin backed by the Niue government. Disney's Mickey Mouse and Donald DuckAnimators Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks came up with the idea for Mickey Mouse in 1928. Oswald the Lucky Rabbit was a character that Disney had previously created, but after losing the rights to him, he chose to create a new character. The two animators developed Mickey Mouse who then appeared in his first animated feature, "Plane Crazy," which was released in May 1928. Despite this movie's lack of success, Disney released a second Mickey movie called "The Gallopin' Gaucho" later in the year.It wasn't until November 1928 that Mickey's third motion picture, "Steamboat Willie," finally achieved major box office success. The movie synchronized sound with the animation, which was unusual at the time and contributed greatly to Mickey's growing fame. Since then, Mickey has made over 130 film appearances and has become one of the most recognizable and adored characters in the entire world.In 1934, Walt Disney Productions created a new character named Donald Duck. Animator Clarence Nash designed the character and then voiced him by making a series of quacking noises. Donald's first appearance came in June 1934 in the motion picture "The Wise Little Hen." Donald, like Mickey, rose to fame and has made numerous appearances in movies, television series and other forms of media.Mickey and Donald have shared screen time in multiple Disney productions over the years. They are often presented as close friends and are well-known for their pranks and antics. Mickey is frequently depicted as the more responsible and level-headed of the two, while Donald has a fiery temper and is prone to irrational outbursts. Despite their differences, they are often shown to be loyal friends who care deeply for each other.

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