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WELCOME TO THE AUCTION Lot #1 (Sale Order 1 of 163) 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 description, 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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1921-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Graded Gem Unc MS BU Lot #1a (Sale Order 2 of 163) 1921-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Beautiful example of the scarcest 1921. The s mint is much harder than the other 2. The reverse on this example is strikingly clean and attractive. Graded Gem Uncirculated.
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1909 VDB Lincoln Cent 1c Very High Grade Lot #2 (Sale Order 3 of 163) 1909 VDB Lincoln Cent 1c. Always a favorite of collectors. The inaugural Lincoln cent, in very nice condition! Very High Grade.
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1909-p $2 1/2 Gold Indian, somewhat better date Lot #3 (Sale Order 4 of 163) 1909-p $2 1/2 Gold Indian. The only coin ever created by the U.S. mint with an incuse design. No coin since Ancient times had used an incuse design. A somewhat better date with a lower mintage.
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1915-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Lot #4 (Sale Order 5 of 163) 1915-p Buffalo Nickel 5c. Early date.
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2003-W 1 oz .999 fine Proof Silver American Eagle orig box w/COA Lot #5 (Sale Order 6 of 163) This lot is for the 2003 proof American Silver Eagle. The American Silver Eagle is the only silver bullion coin in the world whose purity is guaranteed by the government of the United States. It stands at the summit of a two hundred year history of American silver coinage. The American Silver Eagle program was authorized by Congress in late 1985 with the first coins appearing the following summer. American Silver Eagles are composed of silver mined exclusively in the United States with a purity of .999, making them the purest silver bullion coins ever minted and offered to the public by the United States. The American Silver Eagle is considered by many to be the most beautiful coin in production today. It takes its design directly from one of the most popular and iconic coins in U.S. history, Adolph A. Weinman’s Walking Liberty half-dollar of 1916-1947. The American Silver Eagle Proof Coins are produced in West Point, New York, using a painstaking minting process that involves the manual feeding of polished coin blanks into specialized presses that strike each potential proof coin several times. The result of this incredible attention to detail is the creation of an American Silver Eagle with stunning, frosted devices atop a brilliantly mirrored field. This Proof Eagle is in the original mint issued satin-lined velvet box with the certificate of authenticity. American Silver Eagle Proof Coins are true collector’s items and, as such, are only produced in exceedingly limited quantities each year.
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1928-p Standing Liberty Quarter Avg Circ Lot #6 (Sale Order 7 of 163) 1928-p Standing Liberty Quarter Average Circulated.
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2014 1 oz .999 fine Proof Silver American Eagle orig box w/COA Lot #7 (Sale Order 8 of 163) This lot is for the 2014 proof American Silver Eagle. The American Silver Eagle is the only silver bullion coin in the world whose purity is guaranteed by the government of the United States. It stands at the summit of a two hundred year history of American silver coinage. American Silver Eagles are composed of silver mined exclusively in the United States with a purity of .999, making them the purest silver bullion coins ever minted and offered to the public by the United States. The American Silver Eagle is considered by many to be the most beautiful coin in production today. This Proof Eagle is in the original mint issued satin-lined velvet box with the certificate of authenticity. American Silver Eagle Proof Coins are true collector’s items and, as such, are only produced in exceedingly limited quantities each year.
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NGC 1945-s Silver War Nickel Graded Gem+ ms66 NGC Lot #8 (Sale Order 9 of 163) This lot is for an NGC 1945-s Silver War Nickel Graded Gem+ ms66 NGC. NGC is a very stringent and harsher grader. Trends lists at $30. Estimated Value $30
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1930-d Lincoln Cent 1c Higher Grade, Unc Lot #9 (Sale Order 10 of 163) 1930-d Lincoln Cent 1c. Higher Grade, Unc.
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1865 3c Nickel Inaugural year Lot #10 (Sale Order 11 of 163) 1865 3c Nickel Inaugural year. First year of the series.
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1943-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc Lot #11 (Sale Order 12 of 163) 1943-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c. Super uncirculated Walker. Grades Choice Uncirculated.
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1860 Indian Head Copper Nickel 1c w/Shield Variety Lot #12 (Sale Order 13 of 163) 1860 Indian Head Copper Nickel 1c. 1st year of the copper nickel, with shield variety.
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2012 1 oz .999 fine Proof Silver American Eagle orig box w/COA Lot #13 (Sale Order 14 of 163) This lot is for the 2012 proof American Silver Eagle. The American Silver Eagle is the only silver bullion coin in the world whose purity is guaranteed by the government of the United States. It stands at the summit of a two hundred year history of American silver coinage. American Silver Eagles are composed of silver mined exclusively in the United States with a purity of .999, making them the purest silver bullion coins ever minted and offered to the public by the United States. The American Silver Eagle is considered by many to be the most beautiful coin in production today. This Proof Eagle is in the original mint issued satin-lined velvet box with the certificate of authenticity. American Silver Eagle Proof Coins are true collector’s items and, as such, are only produced in exceedingly limited quantities each year.
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NGC 2000-p Sacagawea Dollar $1 Graded Gem+ ms66 NGC Lot #14 (Sale Order 15 of 163) NGC 2000-p Sacagawea Dollar $1. Graded Gem+ ms66 by NGC, one of America's Top 2 and harshest grading company's. Estimated Value $25
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1961 proof Lincoln Cent 1c Graded Gem++ proof USCG Lot #15 (Sale Order 16 of 163) 1961 proof Lincoln Cent 1c. Graded Gem++ proof by USCG.
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1907 Indian Cent 1c Lot #16 (Sale Order 17 of 163) 1907 Indian Cent 1c.
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1932-d Lincoln Cent 1c Higher Grade Lot #17 (Sale Order 18 of 163) 1932-d Lincoln Cent 1c. Higher Grade.
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1929-p Standing Liberty Quarter Avg Circ Lot #18 (Sale Order 19 of 163) 1929-p Standing Liberty Quarter Average Circulated.
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1897 Indian Cent 1c Lot #19 (Sale Order 20 of 163) 1897 Indian Cent 1c. An 1800's Indian.
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1910-s Lincoln Cent 1c Very High Grade Lot #20 (Sale Order 21 of 163) 1910-s Lincoln Cent 1c. Very Strong XF borderline AU. Look up the value in XF! Very scarce date. Very High Grade.
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1998 1 oz .999 fine Proof Silver American Eagle orig box w/COA Lot #21 (Sale Order 22 of 163) This lot is for the 1998 proof American Silver Eagle. The American Silver Eagle is the only silver bullion coin in the world whose purity is guaranteed by the government of the United States. It stands at the summit of a two hundred year history of American silver coinage. The American Silver Eagle program was authorized by Congress in late 1985 with the first coins appearing the following summer. American Silver Eagles are composed of silver mined exclusively in the United States with a purity of .999, making them the purest silver bullion coins ever minted and offered to the public by the United States. The American Silver Eagle is considered by many to be the most beautiful coin in production today. The American Silver Eagle Proof Coins are produced using a painstaking minting process that involves the manual feeding of polished coin blanks into specialized presses that strike each potential proof coin several times. The result of this incredible attention to detail is the creation of an American Silver Eagle with stunning, frosted devices atop a brilliantly mirrored field. This Proof Eagle is in the original mint issued satin-lined velvet box. American Silver Eagle Proof Coins are true collector’s items and, as such, are only produced in exceedingly limited quantities each year.
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1900 Indian Cent 1c Higher Grade Lot #22 (Sale Order 23 of 163) 1900 Indian Cent 1c. Turn of the Century Indian. Higher Grade.
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Difficult Date 1922-d Silver Peace Dollar $1 Higher Grade, Unc Lot #23 (Sale Order 24 of 163) Difficult Date 1922-d Silver Peace Dollar $1. A harder and more sought after date. Higher Grade, Unc.
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1942-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc Lot #24 (Sale Order 25 of 163) 1942-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c. Flashy. Great luster. Grades Choice Uncirculated.
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1885-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc MS BU Lot #25 (Sale Order 26 of 163) 1885-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1. All original. Nicely toned example. Grades Choice Uncirculated.
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Better Date 1896-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Lot #26 (Sale Order 27 of 163) Better Date 1896-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1. A tough and sought after date.
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1882-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Lot #27 (Sale Order 28 of 163) 1882-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Nice luster.
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1879 Indian Cent 1c Lot #28 (Sale Order 29 of 163) 1879 Indian Cent 1c. All 1870's indians are scarce and sought after.
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1885-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc MS BU Lot #29 (Sale Order 30 of 163) 1885-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Grades Choice Uncirculated.
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Scarce 1922-d Lincoln Cent 1c Lot #30 (Sale Order 31 of 163) Scarce 1922-d Lincoln Cent 1c. An elusive date, and the only cent made in 1922. There is no Philadelphia or San Francisco 1922 Lincoln Cent.
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1884-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Graded Choice + Unc USCG MS BU Lot #31 (Sale Order 32 of 163) 1884-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Graded Choice+ Uncirculated by USCG.
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1906 Indian Cent 1c Lot #32 (Sale Order 33 of 163) 1906 Indian Cent 1c.
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1883-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc MS BU Lot #33 (Sale Order 34 of 163) 1883-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Grades Choice Uncirculated.
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1903 Indian Cent 1c Lot #34 (Sale Order 35 of 163) 1903 Indian Cent 1c.
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Difficult date 1879-cc Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Lot #35 (Sale Order 36 of 163) Difficult date 1879-cc Carson City Morgan Silver Dollar $1. A harder and more sought after CC Dollar.
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2007-W 1 oz .999 fine Proof Silver American Eagle orig box w/coa Lot #35a (Sale Order 37 of 163) This lot is for the 2007-W proof American Silver Eagle. The American Silver Eagle is the only silver bullion coin in the world whose purity is guaranteed by the government of the United States. It stands at the summit of a two hundred year history of American silver coinage. American Silver Eagles are composed of silver mined exclusively in the United States with a purity of .999, making them the purest silver bullion coins ever minted and offered to the public by the United States. The American Silver Eagle is considered by many to be the most beautiful coin in production today. This Proof Eagle is in the original mint issued satin-lined velvet box with the certificate of authenticity. American Silver Eagle Proof Coins are true collector’s items and, as such, are only produced in exceedingly limited quantities each year.
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1835 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades XF Lot #36 (Sale Order 38 of 163) 1835 Capped Bust Dime 10c. Great condition for a very scarce coin. Grades XF.
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1881-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Higher Grade Lot #37 (Sale Order 39 of 163) 1881-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Higher Grade.
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Difficult Date 1873 closed 3, 3c Nickel Lot #38 (Sale Order 40 of 163) Difficult Date 1873 closed 3, 3c Nickel. A tough and more sought after date.
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1935-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded Gem+ Unc USCG Lot #39 (Sale Order 41 of 163) 1935-p Buffalo Nickel 5c. Very nice gem example. Great luster and eye appeal. Graded Gem+ Uncirculated by USCG.
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NGC 1885-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Graded Select ms63 NGC Lot #40 (Sale Order 42 of 163) NGC 1885-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Blast White. Great Luster. Graded Select ms63 by NGC, one of America's Top 2 and harshest grading company's.
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2004-W 1 oz .999 fine Proof Silver American Eagle orig box w/coa Lot #40a (Sale Order 43 of 163) This lot is for the 2004-W proof American Silver Eagle. The American Silver Eagle is the only silver bullion coin in the world whose purity is guaranteed by the government of the United States. It stands at the summit of a two hundred year history of American silver coinage. The American Silver Eagle program was authorized by Congress in late 1985 with the first coins appearing the following summer. American Silver Eagles are composed of silver mined exclusively in the United States with a purity of .999, making them the purest silver bullion coins ever minted and offered to the public by the United States. The American Silver Eagle is considered by many to be the most beautiful coin in production today. The American Silver Eagle Proof Coins are produced using a painstaking minting process that involves the manual feeding of polished coin blanks into specialized presses that strike each potential proof coin several times. The result of this incredible attention to detail is the creation of an American Silver Eagle with stunning, frosted devices atop a brilliantly mirrored field. This Proof Eagle is in the original mint issued satin-lined velvet box with the certificate of authenticity. American Silver Eagle Proof Coins are true collector’s items and, as such, are only produced in exceedingly limited quantities each year.
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1889-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Vam 10 Graded Gem Unc USCG MS BU Lot #41 (Sale Order 44 of 163) 1889-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1. This is the Vam 10 featuring 'Far date, doubled first 8'. This great Gem example is all original. Very nice light golden toning. Graded Gem Uncirculated by USCG.
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1858 SL Flying Eagle Cent 1c Lot #42 (Sale Order 45 of 163) 1858 SL small letter Flying Eagle Cent 1c. Difficult date and a 2 year type coin.
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1862 Indian Head Copper Nickel 1c Graded Select Unc USCG Lot #43 (Sale Order 46 of 163) 1862 Indian Head Copper Nickel 1c. A nice example of this rarer Indian Cent. Graded Select Uncirculated by USCG.
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NGC 1881-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Graded Gem ms65 NGC Lot #44 (Sale Order 47 of 163) NGC 1881-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Stunning example. Blazing luser. "Flashy" is the best term for this wonderful coin. Great Eye appeal. Real Gem beauty. Also very clean cheek, and as a bonus, some nice color on the obverse with a Blast white Proof Like Reverse with nicely frosted devices. This one is a keeper. Corey. Graded Gem ms65 by NGC, one of America's Top 2 and harshest grading company's.
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Harder Date 1927-d Lincoln Cent 1c Very High Grade Lot #45 (Sale Order 48 of 163) Harder Date 1927-d Lincoln Cent 1c. Great example of a very scarce date. Very High Grade.
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2002-W 1 oz .999 fine Proof Silver American Eagle orig box w/COA Lot #45a (Sale Order 49 of 163) This lot is for the 2002 proof American Silver Eagle. The American Silver Eagle is the only silver bullion coin in the world whose purity is guaranteed by the government of the United States. It stands at the summit of a two hundred year history of American silver coinage. The American Silver Eagle program was authorized by Congress in late 1985 with the first coins appearing the following summer. American Silver Eagles are composed of silver mined exclusively in the United States with a purity of .999, making them the purest silver bullion coins ever minted and offered to the public by the United States. The American Silver Eagle is considered by many to be the most beautiful coin in production today. It takes its design directly from one of the most popular and iconic coins in U.S. history, Adolph A. Weinman’s Walking Liberty half-dollar of 1916-1947. The American Silver Eagle Proof Coins are produced in West Point, New York, using a painstaking minting process that involves the manual feeding of polished coin blanks into specialized presses that strike each potential proof coin several times. The result of this incredible attention to detail is the creation of an American Silver Eagle with stunning, frosted devices atop a brilliantly mirrored field. This Proof Eagle is in the original mint issued satin-lined velvet box with the certificate of authenticity. American Silver Eagle Proof Coins are true collector’s items and, as such, are only produced in exceedingly limited quantities each year.
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1918-d Lincoln Cent 1c Very High Grade Lot #46 (Sale Order 50 of 163) 1918-d Lincoln Cent 1c. Great example of a very scarce date. Very High Grade.
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Better Date 1915-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades AU Lot #47 (Sale Order 51 of 163) Better Date 1915-s Lincoln Cent 1c. Extremely scarce date. Very high grade. Very attractive problem free coin. Great example. Grades Almost Uncirculated AU.
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NGC 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded Gem+ ms66 NGC Lot #48 (Sale Order 52 of 163) NGC 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c. Graded Gem+ ms66 by NGC, one of America's Top 2 and harshest grading company's.
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Better Date 1897-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Lot #49 (Sale Order 53 of 163) Better Date 1897-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1. A scarce and sought after date.
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Difficult Date 1925-s Silver Peace Dollar $1 Higher Grade Lot #50 (Sale Order 54 of 163) Difficult Date 1925-s Silver Peace Dollar $1. A much harder date, the 25-s can be elusive. Nice example. A sought after and harder date. Higher Grade
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1995-P 1 oz .999 fine Proof Silver American Eagle orig box w/COA Lot #50a (Sale Order 55 of 163) This lot is for the 1995 proof American Silver Eagle. The American Silver Eagle is the only silver bullion coin in the world whose purity is guaranteed by the government of the United States. It stands at the summit of a two hundred year history of American silver coinage. The American Silver Eagle program was authorized by Congress in late 1985 with the first coins appearing the following summer. American Silver Eagles are composed of silver mined exclusively in the United States with a purity of .999, making them the purest silver bullion coins ever minted and offered to the public by the United States. The American Silver Eagle is considered by many to be the most beautiful coin in production today. The American Silver Eagle Proof Coins are produced using a painstaking minting process that involves the manual feeding of polished coin blanks into specialized presses that strike each potential proof coin several times. The result of this incredible attention to detail is the creation of an American Silver Eagle with stunning, frosted devices atop a brilliantly mirrored field. This Proof Eagle is in the original mint issued satin-lined velvet box. American Silver Eagle Proof Coins are true collector’s items and, as such, are only produced in exceedingly limited quantities each year.
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***RARE 1932-d Washington Quarter 25c Key Date Lot #51 (Sale Order 56 of 163) 1932-d Washington Quarter 25c. One of the Keys to the series. According to David Hall, from PCGS The 1932-D is by far the rarest of the Washington quarters. There are only two Washington quarters with mintages of under one million coins. The 1932-D has an original mintage of 436,800. This coin has been highly sought after in all grades for the past 60 years. This is one of the key dates of the Washington quarter series and one of the better known rare coins of the twentieth century. This is the Key Date to the whole Washington Quarter series.
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PCGS 1926 Sesquicentennial Commemorative Half Dollar 50c Graded Select ms63 PCGS Lot #52 (Sale Order 57 of 163) 1926 Sesquicentennial Commemorative Half Dollar 50c. The reverse of the Sesquicentennial half is very reminiscent of The reverse of the Franklin Half which would be used 22 years after this coin was struck. When Examining a Sesquicentennial Commemorative, The first places to show wear on the coins are Washington's cheekbone and the lower part of the bell. Graded Select ms63 by PCGS, America's #1 and harshest grading company.
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Difficult Date 1893-cc Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Lot #53 (Sale Order 58 of 163) Difficult Date 1893-cc Carson City Morgan Silver Dollar $1. A very scarce and sought after CC Dollar.
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PCGS 1888-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Vam 12A LDS R-5 Graded Choice ms64 PCGS (fc) Lot #54 (Sale Order 59 of 163) PCGS 1888-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1. This is the much sought after and talked about late die state (LDS) of the Vam 12A. This is a WILD variety. It has the rim cud and the die break throught the O. It is a terrific R-5, Rarity 5 variety. Please go to vamworld.com to see all the details of this great Vam. Also, the coin itself is a Beautiful example of a harder date morgan. Great luster and nice all original toning. In ms65 the coin trends $600, 5x the 64 value! Profit potential. Especially with the rare and sought after and much discussed vam 12a. Graded Choice ms64 by PCGS, America's #1 and harshest grading company. This Vam garners significant premiums.
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1823 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded VF+ USCG Lot #55 (Sale Order 60 of 163) 1823 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c. PCGS estimates 6500 survive in all grades. Graded VF+ by USCG.
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1880-o/o Micro o Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Hit List 40 Vam 7 R-5 Lot #55a (Sale Order 61 of 163) 1880-o/o Micro o Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Not only is this great coin a Microi o, but it is part of the Hit List 40. The Vam 7 o/o with a Rarity of 5. Quoting Vamworld "The Vam 7 is a very interesting variety" A very scarce variety.
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NGC 1884-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Graded Choice ms64 NGC Lot #56 (Sale Order 62 of 163) NGC 1884-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Super Colorfully Toned example. Great Luster. Superior eye appeal. Great Coin. Graded Choice ms64 by NGC, one of America's Top 2 and harshest grading company.
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Semi Key Date 1913-d Ty II Buffalo Nickel 5c Ultra Rare Lot #57 (Sale Order 63 of 163) 1913-d Ty II Buffalo Nickel 5c. Ultra Scarce coin. Trends very high even in good. Semi Key to the Series.
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PCGS 1923-s Silver Peace Dollar $1 Graded Choice ms64 PCGS (fc) Lot #58 (Sale Order 64 of 163) PCGS 1923-s Silver Peace Dollar $1. ***Profit potential*** Another gem coin in a PCGS ms64 holder. This is a spectacular lightly toned beauty. Near mark free. In ms65 this coin trends $5500, 10x the ms64 trends. A dynamite coin with great upside potential. This is exactly the type of coin the experts look to buy. Please look at the big pictures. A coin to own. Corey. Graded Choice ms64 by PCGS, America's #1 and harshest grading company.
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1878-p 7/8TF Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Vam 33 Graded Choice Unc USCG MS BU (fc) Lot #59 (Sale Order 65 of 163) 1878-p 7/8TF Morgan Silver Dollar $1. This is the Vam 33, Great Variety. Featuring Wild Doubled Legs. All original coin. Great toning and very clean. A dynamite example of a sought after and difficult date! Graded Choice Uncirculated by USCG.
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NGC 1923-p Silver Peace Dollar $1 Graded Gem ms65 NGC Lot #60 (Sale Order 66 of 163) NGC 1923-p Silver Peace Dollar $1. Blast White. Great Luster. Super eye appeal. Trends lists ms66 at $580. You could try for a crossover of this gem coin. Graded Gem ms65 by NGC, one of America's Top 2 and harshest grading company's.
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1992 1 oz .999 fine Proof Silver American Eagle orig box w/coa Lot #60a (Sale Order 67 of 163) This lot is for the 1992 proof American Silver Eagle. The American Silver Eagle is the only silver bullion coin in the world whose purity is guaranteed by the government of the United States. It stands at the summit of a two hundred year history of American silver coinage. The American Silver Eagle program was authorized by Congress in late 1985 with the first coins appearing the following summer. American Silver Eagles are composed of silver mined exclusively in the United States with a purity of .999, making them the purest silver bullion coins ever minted and offered to the public by the United States. The American Silver Eagle is considered by many to be the most beautiful coin in production today. This Proof Eagle is in the original mint issued satin-lined velvet box with the certificate of authenticity. American Silver Eagle Proof Coins are true collector’s items and, as such, are only produced in exceedingly limited quantities each year.
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***RARE 1885-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Graded Choice+ Unc USCG MS BU (fc) Lot #61 (Sale Order 68 of 163) ***RARE 1885-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Terrific example. Blast white. Great luster. A super example of a much better date. Look at the big picture of the breast feathers. Graded Choice+ Uncirculated by USCG.
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***AUCTION HIGHLIGHT PCGS 1898-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Graded Gem+ ms66 PCGS (fc) Lot #62 (Sale Order 69 of 163) PCGS 1898-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1. ***Auction Highlight*** Spectacular coin. Great color. Virtually mark free. All original. The cheek is near pristine. In ms67 the coin trends $5100, 7x the ms66 trends. Big profit potential. Great upside. This is a coin to own. Don't let it get away, Corey. Graded Gem+ ms66 by PCGS, America's #1 and harshest grading company.
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***RARE 1955 Double Die Obv, The KING of the Lincolns, FS-101 Very High Grade Red RARE*** (fc) Lot #63 (Sale Order 70 of 163) RARE 1955/55 Double Die Obv, The KING of the Lincolns, FS-101. ***Auction Highlight*** Tremendous coin. Look at the big pictures. One of the all time favorite and sought after coins. Even people who don’t collect coins know about the famous 55 double die. This coin is scarce and valuable in any grade and any condition. This is an awesome RED example, don't let it get away. Corey. Very High Grade Red example.
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NGC 1888-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Graded Choice ms64 NGC (fc) Lot #64 (Sale Order 71 of 163) NGC 1888-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1. ****Investment Highlight**** Great coin for the crack game. In ms65 it trends $2900, 3x the value of ms64. Great color. Superior eye appeal. A dynamite example. Plus, it’s the vam 10, with a Doubled ear. It is an R-5, Rarity 5 variety. A corey's pick. Profit potential coin. Graded Choice ms64 by NGC, one of America's Top 2 and harshest grading company's. Estimated Value $1100.
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***RARE 1904-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Very High Grade (fc) Lot #65 (Sale Order 72 of 163) ***RARE 1904-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Extremely scarce date. A favorite of collectors being the final year and the branch mint example. Great luster. Nice strike. A really great example. Corey. Very High Grade.
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***RARE 1901-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Graded Select+ AU USCG (fc) Lot #65a (Sale Order 73 of 163) ***RARE 1901-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Very scarce date. Almost Uncirculated and higher are very rare! Graded Select+ AU by USCG.
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PCGS 1921-p Silver Peace Dollar $1 Graded Select ms62 PCGS (fc) Lot #66 (Sale Order 74 of 163) PCGS 1921-p Silver Peace Dollar $1. Dynamite nicely toned, all original, one year type coin. The always sought after 1921 Peace Dollar. Scarce and valuable in any grade, let alone this select uncirculated example. A terrific coin. Easily could get an ms63 on a 2nd go around. Graded Select ms62 by PCGS, America's #1 and harshest grading company.
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1832 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Grades XF USCG Lot #67 (Sale Order 75 of 163) 1832 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c. PCGS estimates that only about 10k survive in all grades. Graded XF by USCG.
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NGC 1887-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1 W 57th Street Collection Graded Gem ms65 NGC (fc) Lot #68 (Sale Order 76 of 163) NGC 1887-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Stunning colorfully toned gem beauty. This coin is part of the "Stack's W 57th St. Collection". Great color on obverse and blast white reverse. Looks all original and then some. Near mark free. Definate chance of an ms66 at PCGS on a crossover. They love color. Has the ms66 PCGS look and it is virtually mark free with a superior cheek. ms66 trends $450! Graded Gem ms65 by NGC, one of America's Top 2 and harshest grading company's.
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1935-s Silver Peace Dollar $1 Graded Choice Unc USCG MS BU Lot #69 (Sale Order 77 of 163) 1935-s Silver Peace Dollar $1. Very Nice Luster. Good strike. A super date. The final year of the series. Low production figures and the branch mint example. Just super. Graded Choice Uncirculated by USCG.
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PCGS 1902-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Graded Gem ms65 PCGS (fc) Lot #70 (Sale Order 78 of 163) PCGS 1902-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Great gem example. Near mark free all original. Terrific luster. Graded Gem ms65 by PCGS, America's #1 and harshest grading company.
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***RARE 1932-s Washington Quarter Higher Grade Lot #71 (Sale Order 79 of 163) One of the Keys to the series. According to David Hall, from PCGS The 1932-s is by far the rarest of the Washington quarters. There are only two Washington quarters with mintages of under one million coins. The 1932-s has the lowest original mintage of 408,000. This coin is one of the most in-demand key dates of the 20th century. This is a date that has been sought after in all grades since the 1950's. This Key Date Washington Quarter is a Higher Grade
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NGC 1896-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Graded Gem ms65 NGC (fc) Lot #72 (Sale Order 80 of 163) NGC 1896-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Stunning rainbow toned coin. Great crescent rainbow on obverse, contrasted with the blast white. Incredibly clean cheek and fields. Super example. Graded Gem ms65 by NGC, one of America's Top 2 and harshest grading company's.
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1936-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded Gem++ Unc USCG MS BU Lot #73 (Sale Order 81 of 163) 1936-p Buffalo Nickel 5c. Stuning example with mirror like fields on the reverse. A terrific example. Just terrific. A coin to own. Graded Gem++ Uncirculated by USCG.
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PCGS 1884-cc Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Vam 3 Graded Gem ms65 PCGS (fc) Lot #74 (Sale Order 82 of 163) PCGS 1884-cc Carson City Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Outstanding gem+ Carson City morgan, with color. Very nice colorful toning and great eye appeal. The coin could easily garner a 66 on a 2nd go, especially with all the color On both sides!. Look at this Carson City beauty and bid to win! - oh, its also the VAM-3 Doubled 188 Left. Graded Gem ms65 by PCGS, America's #1 and harshest grading company. Estimated Value $650
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1883-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Rotated Die Mint Error Graded Choice Unc USCG MS BU (fc) Lot #75 (Sale Order 83 of 163) 1883-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Rotated Die Mint Error. ***Auction Highlight*** Wow! A 45 Degree Rotated Die Morgan. Rotated Die Morgans are very scarce. Error collectors really prize this mint error! The coin itself is a choice Unc example with nice luster, but the highlight here is obviously the Rotated Die! Just to illustrate how rare this is, out of the 80,350 Morgan Dollars currently on ebay, 3 are rotated dies and only 1 is 45 degrees, the other two are less! WOW!
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1899-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Vam 11A R-6 Lot #75a (Sale Order 84 of 163) 1899-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1. This is the VAM-11A featuring 'Doubled 1, Die Breaks Reverse; Heavy die cracks through tops of UNITED STATES AMERICA with die breaks between TE and ST.' This is an R-6, Rarity 6 variety. A wild coin. Please look at vamworld.com, it has tons of pictures of this very scarce coin! A super rare variety.
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NGC 1880-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Graded Select ms62 NGC (fc) Lot #76 (Sale Order 85 of 163) NGC 1880-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Very scarce coin. Micro O Variety, plus it is a Semi PL obverse and full pl on reverse. Great coin. Good eye appeal. I think it is an easy ms63. ms63 trends $450 on the regular coin, not the micro o! Graded Select ms62 by NGC, one of America's Top 2 and harshest grading company's.
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1882-o/s Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Top 100 Vam 4 Graded Choice+ Unc USCG MS BU (fc) Lot #77 (Sale Order 86 of 163) 1882-o/s Morgan Silver Dollar $1. This is a Top 100 variety. The Vam 4. Unheard of in gem, and super scarce in choice. This is a super example. Great blazing luster. blast white. Great eye appeal. Very clean. A coin to own. Don't let this one get away. Graded Choice+ Uncirculated by USCG.
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***AUCTION HIGHLIGHT 1890-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Graded Gem ms65 ANACS (fc) Lot #78 (Sale Order 87 of 163) ***Auction Highlight*** Top tier graded ms65 of a very tough date. This is the 1890-o, in GEM! Graded by Anacs when they were the grading company of the ANA! A terrific coin, ultra scarce, it trends $2100 in ms65 and $11,000 in ms66! A terrific coin with great upside potential! Don't let this get away, you won't see its equal. Corey. NGC's Price Guide lists ms65 at $2100 and ms66 at $11,000. Estimated Value $2500.
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1863 Indian Head Copper Nickel 1c Graded Choice Unc USCG MS BU Lot #79 (Sale Order 88 of 163) 1863 Indian Head Copper Nickel 1c. A very pretty and Lustrous Copper Nickel Indian Head Cent. Very Attractive. Graded Choice Uncirculated by USCG.
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NGC 1924-s Silver Peace Dollar $1 Graded au53 NGC Lot #80 (Sale Order 89 of 163) NGC 1924-s Silver Peace Dollar $1. Very scarce date. Semi key to the series. Graded au53 by NGC, one of America's Top 2 and harshest grading company's.
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1996 1 oz .999 fine Proof Silver American Eagle orig box w/COA Lot #80a (Sale Order 90 of 163) This lot is for the 1996 proof American Silver Eagle. The American Silver Eagle is the only silver bullion coin in the world whose purity is guaranteed by the government of the United States. It stands at the summit of a two hundred year history of American silver coinage. The American Silver Eagle program was authorized by Congress in late 1985 with the first coins appearing the following summer. American Silver Eagles are composed of silver mined exclusively in the United States with a purity of .999, making them the purest silver bullion coins ever minted and offered to the public by the United States. The American Silver Eagle is considered by many to be the most beautiful coin in production today. The American Silver Eagle Proof Coins are produced using a painstaking minting process that involves the manual feeding of polished coin blanks into specialized presses that strike each potential proof coin several times. The result of this incredible attention to detail is the creation of an American Silver Eagle with stunning, frosted devices atop a brilliantly mirrored field. This Proof Eagle is in the original mint issued satin-lined velvet box. American Silver Eagle Proof Coins are true collector’s items and, as such, are only produced in exceedingly limited quantities each year.
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Difficult Date 1858-o Liberty Seated Half Dollar 50c Lot #81 (Sale Order 91 of 163) Difficult Date 1858-o Liberty Seated Half Dollar 50c. A scarce and sought after date.
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1926-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded Choice Unc USCG Lot #82 (Sale Order 92 of 163) 1926-p Buffalo Nickel 5c. Nice detail. A good example of the 26-p. Graded Choice Uncirculated by USCG.
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***SCARCE 1869/69 Indian Cent 1c, Major variety (fc) Lot #83 (Sale Order 93 of 163) ***SCARCE 1869/69 Indian Cent 1c. Extremely scarce date. the 1869/69 is extremely scarce. Per PCGS, Less than 300 survive in all grades, this is one of the 300! Auction results are always high for this coin. Look it up!
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***Scarce 1823/2 Large E's Capped Bust Dime 10c Lot #84 (Sale Order 94 of 163) 1823/2 Large E's Capped Bust Dime 10c. Very scarce date. Scarcest coin in the whole auction! PCGS estimates that only 450, 1823 capped bust dimes survive and of that only 150 Are the Large E variety! Terrific variety of a scarce piece. A coin that does not come around everyday.
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1891-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc DMPL MS BU Lot #85 (Sale Order 95 of 163) 1891-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Extremely scarce in DMPL. The coin is rarely seen in DMPL and this is a terrific example with deep mirrored fields. Please look at the big pictures, clearly DMPL. Please look up the value in dmpl and bid accordingly. Bid to win. Don't let this very scarce coin go by. You will not see a 91-p in DMPL very often. Grades Select Uncirculated DMPL.
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1890-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Graded Gem Unc USCG MS BU (fc) Lot #85a (Sale Order 96 of 163) 1890-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Extremely scarce coin in gem. Look at the pictures. This is a gem example with an exceptionally clean cheek and great luster. A terrific coin. Graded Gem Uncirculated by USCG.
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Difficult Date 1916-s Lincoln Cent 1c Very High Grade Lot #86 (Sale Order 97 of 163) Difficult Date 1916-s Lincoln Cent 1c. Very nice coin. Great eye appeal. Nice chocolate Brown color. Very Scarce Date. Very High Grade.
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***RARE 1918-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Graded Choice Unc FH USCG MS BU (fc) Lot #87 (Sale Order 98 of 163) ***RARE 1918-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c. Extremely scarce in Full Head. Please look at the big pictures. it is a Full Head example, terrific. PCGS Estimates that ONLY 425 Survive in all Grades in Full Head. That is a very low number compared to the number of Standing Liberty Quarter (SLQ) collectors. This is one sought after coin! Graded Choice Uncirculated FH (full head) by USCG.
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NGC 1934-d Silver Peace Dollar $1 Graded Select ms62 NGC (fc) Lot #88 (Sale Order 99 of 163) NGC 1934-d Silver Peace Dollar $1. Tough date. Very nice example. Blazing luster. Flashy look. Great eye appeal. ms63 is trending at $380. Graded Select ms62 by NGC, one of America's Top 2 and harshest grading company's.
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1830 Capped Bust half dime 1/2 10c Grades XF+ Lot #89 (Sale Order 100 of 163) 1830 Capped Bust half dime 1/2 10c. PCGS extimates 2250 survive in all grades. Grades XF+.
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1935-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded Choice Unc USCG Lot #90 (Sale Order 101 of 163) 1935-d Buffalo Nickel 5c. As per David Hall of PCGS; "The 1935-D is the rarest of the 1935 to 1938 Buffalo nickel issues in mint state and Gem condition. Strike is often a problem with weakly stuck horns often encountered." This is just such a coin, weakly struck, but nice eye appeal. Graded Choice Uncirculated by USCG.
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2001-W 1 oz .999 fine Proof Silver American Eagle orig box w/coa Lot #90a (Sale Order 102 of 163) This lot is for the 2001-W proof American Silver Eagle. The American Silver Eagle is the only silver bullion coin in the world whose purity is guaranteed by the government of the United States. It stands at the summit of a two hundred year history of American silver coinage. The American Silver Eagle program was authorized by Congress in late 1985 with the first coins appearing the following summer. American Silver Eagles are composed of silver mined exclusively in the United States with a purity of .999, making them the purest silver bullion coins ever minted and offered to the public by the United States. The American Silver Eagle is considered by many to be the most beautiful coin in production today. The American Silver Eagle Proof Coins are produced using a painstaking minting process that involves the manual feeding of polished coin blanks into specialized presses that strike each potential proof coin several times. The result of this incredible attention to detail is the creation of an American Silver Eagle with stunning, frosted devices atop a brilliantly mirrored field. This Proof Eagle is in the original mint issued satin-lined velvet box with the certificate of authenticity. American Silver Eagle Proof Coins are true collector’s items and, as such, are only produced in exceedingly limited quantities each year.
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Difficult Date 1909 Indian Cent 1c Lot #91 (Sale Order 103 of 163) Difficult Date 1909 Indian Cent 1c. Nice example. Scarce date. Full Liberty.
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***RARE 1892-cc Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Lot #92 (Sale Order 104 of 163) ***RARE 1892-cc Carson City Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Very difficult and sought after Carson City Morgan. Of of the scarcest Carson City Morgan dates.
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1926-p Silver Peace Dollar $1 Graded Gem+ Unc USCG MS BU (fc) Lot #93 (Sale Order 105 of 163) 1926-p Silver Peace Dollar $1. Stunning coin. Blast white. Blazing luster. Superior eye appeal. A dynamite example. Graded Gem+ Uncirculated by USCG.
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Difficult Date 1886-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Lot #94 (Sale Order 106 of 163) Difficult Date 1886-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1. A tough and more sought after date.
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1925 Stone Mountain Memorial Commem 50c Graded Gem+ Unc USCG Lot #95 (Sale Order 107 of 163) 1925 Stone Mountain Memorial Commemorative Half Dollar 50c. Terrific All original example. One of the most Beloved Commemoratives. 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. Great example. Graded Gem+ Uncirculated by USCG.
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1886-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Grades Gem+ Unc MS BU Lot #95a (Sale Order 108 of 163) 1886-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Stunning coin. Flashy. A blazer. Dynamite example! Grades Gem+ Uncirculated.
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***RARE 1892-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Grades XF+ (fc) Lot #96 (Sale Order 109 of 163) ***RARE 1892-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Very scarce coin in any grade above fine. This example is well above fine, in fact it’s a strong XF. Very scarce in this grade. It books for thousands in AU. Grades XF+.
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Difficult Date 1875 Indian cent 1c Lot #97 (Sale Order 110 of 163) Difficult Date 1875 Indian cent 1c. Very scarce and sought after date. trends very high in all grades, tough date.
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KEY Date 1914-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded VF+ USCG (fc) Lot #98 (Sale Order 111 of 163) 1914-d Lincoln Cent 1c. Key date to the Lincoln Series. This is one of 3 coins you get asked about if you try and sell the whole series. Does it include the 14-d? Great problem free example, nice vf+ coin. Don't let it go by. Graded VF+ by USCG.
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Better Date 1885-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc USCG MS BU (fc) Lot #99 (Sale Order 112 of 163) Better Date 1885-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Nice luster. Very tough date. Graded Select Uncirculated by USCG.
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NGC 1926-s Silver Peace Dollar $1 Graded Select ms62 NGC Lot #100 (Sale Order 113 of 163) NGC 1926-s Silver Peace Dollar $1. Much better date. Great coin. Blazing luster. Clean. I have no idea why this is not an ms64, look at the pictures. MS64 trends $290. Corey. Graded Select ms62 by NGC, one of America's Top 2 and harshest grading company's.
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1859 Indian Head Cent 1c One Year Type Coin! No Shield Lot #101 (Sale Order 114 of 163) 1859 Indian Head Cent 1c. 1st Year of the Indian Cent. Nice eye appeal on this example. The 1859 Indian Cent is a significant coin, being the 1st year of the Indian cent Wreath design, as well as a 1 year type coin as it has no Shield on the reverse. Cross collectability of both Indian Cent Collectors, Type set collectors and collectors of First year in a series collectors give this coin strong constant demand. Difficult inagural year of the beloved Indian Head Penny.
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1919-s Lincoln Cent 1c Very High Grade, Unc Lot #102 (Sale Order 115 of 163) 1919-s Lincoln Cent 1c. Great uncirculated example of an early and scarce Lincoln cent. Very High Grade, Unc.
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1878-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc PL MS BU (fc) Lot #103 (Sale Order 116 of 163) 1878-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1. This is an outstanding example. Nearly a DMPL. The Obverse is PL and the reverse is a strong DMPL. This coin in DMPL is 4 figures in choice. This is a great blast white example. Grades Choice Uncirculated PL.
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1913-p Ty II Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded Choice Unc USCG Lot #104 (Sale Order 117 of 163) 1913-p Ty II Buffalo Nickel 5c. Very nice example. Very nice eye appeal. Graded Choice Uncirculated by USCG.
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***RARE 1894-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Vam 3 Grades AU (fc) Lot #105 (Sale Order 118 of 163) ***RARE 1894-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Extremely difficult Date. Very nice Almost Uncirculated example. It is also the VAM-3 with the S Tilted Right. Grades Almost Uncirculated AU.
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Difficult Date 1911-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades VF++ Lot #106 (Sale Order 119 of 163) Difficult Date 1911-s Lincoln Cent 1c. Tough coin to locate. Nice pleasing example. Pretty light brown color. Grades VF++.
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1834 Sm Date Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded XF+ USCG Lot #107 (Sale Order 120 of 163) 1834 Sm Date Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c. PCGS estimates 5000 survive in all grades. Graded XF+ by USCG.
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PCGS 1922-s Silver Peace Dollar $1 Graded Choice ms64 PCGS (fc) Lot #108 (Sale Order 121 of 163) PCGS 1922-s Silver Peace Dollar $1. ***Profit potential** This coin is a gem coin. it could easily garner the ms65 on crossover to NGC. Almost assured at ANACS. In ms65 the 22-s trends $2400, 5x what it treends in ms64, which is what PCGS graded this gem beauty. Please look at the big pictures. Great coin. Corey. Graded Choice ms64 by PCGS, America's #1 and harshest grading company.
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Better Date 1884-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Lot #109 (Sale Order 122 of 163) Better Date 1884-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1. A scarce and more sought after date.
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***RARE Semi Key Date 1913-s Type II Buffalo Nickel 5c (fc) Lot #110 (Sale Order 123 of 163) Semi Key Date 1913-s Type II Buffalo Nickel 5c. According to David Hall; "The 1913-S Type 2 Buffalo nickel is one of the key dates in the series. It is the third lowest mintage and as such is highly desirable in circulated grades." This is one of the rare times we have been given the opportunity to auction this rare type 2 variety. Ultra Scarce, trends $365 in Good, an ultra rare coin in any grade.
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1962 Proof Franklin Half Dollar Graded Gem++ Proof DCAM USCG (fc) Lot #111 (Sale Order 124 of 163) 1962 Proof Franklin Half Dollar 50c. Terrific Deep Cameo Franklin, stunning. Scarce. Graded Gem++ Proof Deep Cameo, DCAM by USCG.
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Difficult Date 1865 Indian Cent 1c Lot #112 (Sale Order 125 of 163) Difficult Date 1865 Indian Cent 1c. A scarce and sought after date. Early 1860's Indian.
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***SCARCE 1836 Small 5 Capped Bust half Dime 1/2 10c Lot #113 (Sale Order 126 of 163) 1836 Small 5 Capped Bust half Dime 1/2 10c. Very scarce. PCGS estimates a meere 300 pieces survive in all grades.
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1939 Lincoln Cent 1c Graded Gem++ Unc RD USCG MS BU Lot #114 (Sale Order 127 of 163) 1939 Lincoln Cent 1c. Graded Gem++ Uncirculated RD Red by USCG.
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1854-p w/arows Liberty Seated Quarter 25c Grades AU Lot #115 (Sale Order 128 of 163) 1854-p w/arows Liberty Seated Quarter 25c. Nice Almost Uncirculated example of a harder date. A 2 year Type Coin. Grades AU
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PCGS 1921-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Graded Choice ms64 PCGS Lot #116 (Sale Order 129 of 163) PCGS 1921-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Great well struck example of a coin notorious for being poorly struck. Superior example. Graded Choice ms64 by PCGS, America's #1 and harshest grading company.
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Better Date 1883-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Graded Choice AU/Slider USCG Lot #117 (Sale Order 130 of 163) Better Date 1883-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Very hard coin to locate in unc. Graded Choice AU/Slider by USCG.
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Difficult Date 1898-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Lot #118 (Sale Order 131 of 163) Difficult Date 1898-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1. A harder and more sought after date.
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Difficult Date 1928-s Lincoln Cent 1c Very High Grade Lot #119 (Sale Order 132 of 163) Difficult Date 1928-s Lincoln Cent 1c. Great example of a very scarce date. Very High Grade.
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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded Gem+ Unc USCG MS BU Lot #120 (Sale Order 133 of 163) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c. Nice eye appeal. Good luster. Graded Gem+ Uncirculated by USCG.
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1947-p Silver Roosevelt Dime 10c Graded Gem++ Unc USCG MS BU Unc Lot #121 (Sale Order 134 of 163) 1947-p Silver Roosevelt Dime 10c. Nice original Mint State piece. Great mint set toning. Graded Gem++ Uncirculated by USCG.
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Harder Date 1927-d Silver Peace Dollar $1 Higher Grade Lot #122 (Sale Order 135 of 163) Harder Date 1927-d Silver Peace Dollar $1. A tough and sought after date. Higher Grade.
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Better Date 1886-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Lot #123 (Sale Order 136 of 163) Difficult Date 1886-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1. A much better and sought after date.
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NGC 1923-p Silver Peace Dollar $1 Graded Select ms63 NGC Lot #124 (Sale Order 137 of 163) NGC 1923-p Silver Peace Dollar $1. Graded Select ms63 NGC.
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Difficult Date 1887-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Very High Grade Lot #125 (Sale Order 138 of 163) Difficult Date 1887-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Great Luster. Super coin. Very difficult and sought after date. Very High Grade
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1930-p Standing Liberty Quarter Avg Circ+ Lot #126 (Sale Order 139 of 163) 1930-p Standing Liberty Quarter Average Circulated+.
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1889-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc MS BU Lot #127 (Sale Order 140 of 163) 1889-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Very nice luster. Blast white example. Grades Choice Uncirulated.
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1895 Indian Cent 1c Lot #128 (Sale Order 141 of 163) 1895 Indian Cent 1c. An 1800's Indian Cent.
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Better Date 1894-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Lot #129 (Sale Order 142 of 163) Better Date 1894-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1. A scarce and sought after date.
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Difficult date 1925-s Lincoln Cent 1c Higher Grade Lot #130 (Sale Order 143 of 163) Difficult date 1925-s Lincoln Cent 1c. A harder and more sought after date. Higher Grade.
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Difficult Date 1889-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Lot #131 (Sale Order 144 of 163) Difficult Date 1889-o Morgan Silver Dollar $1. A harder and more sought after date.
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1906 Indian Cent 1c Lot #132 (Sale Order 145 of 163) 1906 Indian Cent 1c.
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1898-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Vam 12 Graded Choice+ Unc USCG MS BU Lot #133 (Sale Order 146 of 163) 1898-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1. This is the Vam 12 featuring 'near date, doubled right 8'. It is an R-5, Rarity 5 variety. Nicely toned, all original coin. Very nice luster and good eye appeal. Graded Choice+ Uncirculated by USCG.
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1945-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc Lot #134 (Sale Order 147 of 163) 1945-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c. Super uncirculated Walker. Grades Choice Uncirculated.
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1903-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Graded Choice+ Unc USCG MS BU Lot #135 (Sale Order 148 of 163) 1903-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Flashy. Great example. Super eye appeal. Graded Choice+ Uncirculated by USCG.
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Better Date 1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select AU Lot #136 (Sale Order 149 of 163) Better Date 1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c. Scarce date. This is the only issue made in 1931. No Philadelphia or Denver 1931's were produced. So any date set collectors must have the 1931-s. Cross collectability increases demand and value. Good date to own. Grades Select AU.
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2011 1 oz .999 fine Proof Silver American Eagle orig box w/COA Lot #137 (Sale Order 150 of 163) This lot is for the 2011 proof American Silver Eagle. The American Silver Eagle is the only silver bullion coin in the world whose purity is guaranteed by the government of the United States. It stands at the summit of a two hundred year history of American silver coinage. American Silver Eagles are composed of silver mined exclusively in the United States with a purity of .999, making them the purest silver bullion coins ever minted and offered to the public by the United States. The American Silver Eagle is considered by many to be the most beautiful coin in production today. This Proof Eagle is in the original mint issued satin-lined velvet box with the certificate of authenticity. American Silver Eagle Proof Coins are true collector’s items and, as such, are only produced in exceedingly limited quantities each year.
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1913-d Lincoln Cent 1c Lot #138 (Sale Order 151 of 163) Early date. 1913-d Lincoln Cent 1c
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1880-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Higher Grade, semi PL Lot #139 (Sale Order 152 of 163) 1880-s Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Good Luster and eye appeal. Higher Grade, semi PL
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1925-p Standing Liberty Quarter Avg Circ Lot #140 (Sale Order 153 of 163) 1925-p Standing Liberty Quarter Average Circulated.
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2008 1 oz .999 fine Proof Silver American Eagle orig box w/COA Lot #141 (Sale Order 154 of 163) This lot is for the 2008 proof American Silver Eagle. The American Silver Eagle is the only silver bullion coin in the world whose purity is guaranteed by the government of the United States. It stands at the summit of a two hundred year history of American silver coinage. American Silver Eagles are composed of silver mined exclusively in the United States with a purity of .999, making them the purest silver bullion coins ever minted and offered to the public by the United States. The American Silver Eagle is considered by many to be the most beautiful coin in production today. This Proof Eagle is in the original mint issued satin-lined velvet box with the certificate of authenticity. American Silver Eagle Proof Coins are true collector’s items and, as such, are only produced in exceedingly limited quantities each year.
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Difficult date 1857-p Liberty Seated Quarter 25c Lot #142 (Sale Order 155 of 163) Difficult date 1857-p Liberty Seated Quarter 25c. A scarce and more sought after date. According to PCGS only 3500 survive in all grades.
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Difficult Date 1920-s Lincoln Cent 1c Lot #143 (Sale Order 156 of 163) Difficult Date 1920-s Lincoln Cent 1c. A harder and more sought after date.
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1884-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Graded Choice Unc USCG MS BU Lot #144 (Sale Order 157 of 163) 1884-p Morgan Silver Dollar $1. Graded Choice Uncirculated by USCG.
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1886 Indian Cent 1c Lot #145 (Sale Order 158 of 163) 1886 Indian Cent 1c. A nice 1880's Indian.
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1943-p Silver War Nickel 5c High Grade, Unc Lot #146 (Sale Order 159 of 163) 1943-p Jefferson Nickel 5c. This is a 40% Silver War Nickel. High Grade, Uncirculated.
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1929-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Lot #147 (Sale Order 160 of 163) 1929-s Buffalo Nickel 5c. San Francisco mint. Branch mints had much lower mintages.
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1927-p Standing Liberty Quarter Avg Circ+ Lot #148 (Sale Order 161 of 163) 1927-p Standing Liberty Quarter Average Circulated+.
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Difficult Date 1870 3c Nickel Lot #149 (Sale Order 162 of 163) Difficult Date 1870 3c Nickel. A tough and sought after date.
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Difficult Date 1923-s Silver Peace Dollar $1 Higher Grade Lot #150 (Sale Order 163 of 163) Difficult Date 1923-s Silver Peace Dollar $1. A harder and more sought after date. Higher Grade.
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