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WELCOME TO THE AUCTION Lot #1 (Sale Order 1 of 1868) 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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1863 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+ Lot #112 (Sale Order 2 of 1868) 1863 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+.
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1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #113 (Sale Order 3 of 1868) 1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1912-1917 (1910 Issue) Imperial Russia 100 Rubles Banknote P# 13b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++ Lot #114 (Sale Order 4 of 1868) 1912-1917 (1910 Issue) Imperial Russia 100 Rubles Banknote P# 13b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed.
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1938 Japan 50 Sen "Paper Money" Issue Banknote P# 58a Grades vf details Lot #115 (Sale Order 5 of 1868) 1938 Japan 50 Sen "Paper Money" Issue Banknote P# 58a Grades vf details.
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1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #116 (Sale Order 6 of 1868) 1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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2008 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #117 (Sale Order 7 of 1868) 2008 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside.. United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set 2008 4 coins, the set includes proof versions of the general circulating $1 Presidential Dollars. 2008 Set include Benjamin Harrison, John Tyler, James Polk and Zachary Taylor. The Presidential $1 Coin Program, launched in 2007, pays tribute to the Presidents of the United States in the order in which they served. These proof coins are struck multiple times with specially polished dies to create a brilliant, sharp relief and mirror–like background. Their frosted, sculpted foregrounds give them a special “cameo” effect. Each coin bears the “S” mint mark representing production at the United States Mint at San Francisco. Set comes in original mint packaging, including COA, a protective hard plastic case and an outer box.
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1963 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (New York, NY) Grades Select CU Lot #118 (Sale Order 8 of 1868) 1963 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (New York, NY) Grades Select CU.
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1928-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vg+ Lot #119 (Sale Order 9 of 1868) 1928-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vg+.
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf+ Lot #415 (Sale Order 10 of 1868) 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf+. Each 1963 five dollar red seal bill has serial number written in red ink. There is a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. All 1963 red seals were printed in Washington DC and feature a portrait of Abraham Lincoln in the center of the bill. You can also find the following wording on each bill, “United States Note, The United States of America, This Note Is A Legal Tender At Its Face Value For All Debts Public And Private, Will Pay To The Bearer On Demand Five Dollars”
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1883 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU Lot #416 (Sale Order 11 of 1868) 1883 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU.
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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #417 (Sale Order 12 of 1868) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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2x Consecutive 1948 ND 2nd Series British Armed Forces 1 Pound Special Vouchers, All CU! P# M22a Gra Lot #418 (Sale Order 13 of 1868) 2x Consecutive 1948 ND 2nd Series British Armed Forces 1 Pound Special Vouchers, All CU! P# M22a Grades CU.
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1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #419 (Sale Order 14 of 1868) 1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2002-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #420 (Sale Order 15 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2002-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Group of 2 2003-2004 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage Lot #421 (Sale Order 16 of 1868) Group of 2 2003-2004 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage. Each Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters. They are Illinois, Missouri, Alabama, Arkansas, and Maine, Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa and Wisconsin. All are minted in a beautiful proof finish. Total of 10 pieces; Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1843-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg details Lot #422 (Sale Order 17 of 1868) 1843-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg details.
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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Select AU Lot #423 (Sale Order 18 of 1868) 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Select AU. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1918-s Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades vg+ Lot #424 (Sale Order 19 of 1868) 1918-s Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades vg+.
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1919-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select Unc Lot #425 (Sale Order 20 of 1868) 1919-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select Unc.
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2x Consecutive 1972 6th Series 2nd Issue British Armed Forces 10 New Pence Special Vouchers, All CU! Lot #426 (Sale Order 21 of 1868) 2x Consecutive 1972 6th Series 2nd Issue British Armed Forces 10 New Pence Special Vouchers, All CU! P# M48 Grades CU.
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1876 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU Lot #427 (Sale Order 22 of 1868) 1876 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU. very scarce date. PCGS estimates that only 5000 survive in all grades
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #428 (Sale Order 23 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2016 United States Mint Set, 26 Coins Inside! Lot #431 (Sale Order 24 of 1868) 2016 United States Mint Set, 26 Coins Inside!. The 2016 U.S. Mint Uncirculated Coin Set includes two folders, each containing 13 coins with uncirculated finishes. One folder is from the U.S. Mint at Philadelphia and the other is from the U.S. Mint at Denver.The 2016 edition of the United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set includes the following coins:The seventh annual release of five quarters in the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program: Shawnee National Forest in Illinois Cumberland Gap National Historical Park in Kentucky Harpers Ferry National Historical Park in West Virginia Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota Fort Moultrie (Fort Sumter National Monument) in South CarolinaThe 10th annual release of coins in the Presidential $1 Coin Program: Richard M. Nixon Gerald R. Ford Ronald ReaganNative American $1 CoinKennedy half dollarRoosevelt dimeJefferson nickelLincoln pennyU.S. Mint uncirculated coins are struck on special presses using greater force than circulating coins, producing a sharp, intricately detailed image.
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1938-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades vf++ Lot #432 (Sale Order 25 of 1868) 1938-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades vf++.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-s 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #433 (Sale Order 26 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-s 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1873 Open 3 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good Lot #434 (Sale Order 27 of 1868) 1873 Open 3 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good.
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1993 Yugoslavia 5,000,000 Dinara Hyperinflation Banknote P# 121 Grades Select AU Lot #435 (Sale Order 28 of 1868) 1993 Yugoslavia 5,000,000 Dinara Hyperinflation Banknote P# 121 Grades Select AU. Between 1992 and 1994, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) experienced the second-longest period of hyperinflation in world economic history -- 22 months, from March 1992 to January 1994. Inflation peaked at a monthly rate of 313 million percent in January 1994. Daily inflation was 62%, with an inflation rate of 2.03% in 1 hour being higher than the annual inflation rate of many developed countries. The National Bank of Yugoslavia issued 33 banknotes during the stated hyperinflation period. Yugoslav hyperinflation technically lasted for 24 months, which is longer than the German crisis after World War I, which lasted 16 months.
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1926-p Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades Choice AU Lot #436 (Sale Order 29 of 1868) 1926-p Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades Choice AU.
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1928-p Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vf++ Lot #437 (Sale Order 30 of 1868) 1928-p Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vf++.
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1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades Gem+ CU Lot #438 (Sale Order 31 of 1868) 1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades Gem+ CU. Among the most sought-after U.S. paper money of the late 1960's are the short-lived "Barr" Notes. These distinctive $1 Federal Reserve Notes bear the signature of Joseph W. Barr, who served as Secretary of the Treasury during the last 28 days of President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration. Barr was replaced when President Nixon chose a successor. Due to Barr's short term, his signature appeared only on the $1 notes of Series 1963B.
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1860 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU Lot #439 (Sale Order 32 of 1868) 1860 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU.
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1916-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #441 (Sale Order 33 of 1868) 1916-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++ Lot #442 (Sale Order 34 of 1868) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins Lot #444 (Sale Order 35 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins. Each Set contains 6 coins, Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Centt. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The coins were placed within individual sealed rings against a red felt background. There was a black plastic outer cover which opens and closes. The outer cardboard box was colored black.
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1899 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU Lot #445 (Sale Order 36 of 1868) 1899 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU.
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1945-1951 Issue Japan "B Yen" 10 Sen Note P# 63 Grades Gem CU Lot #447 (Sale Order 37 of 1868) 1945-1951 Issue Japan "B Yen" 10 Sen Note P# 63 Grades Gem CU. B yen was a colloquial term used to refer to a form of military scrip used in post-war US-Occupied Okinawa from 1946 to 1948. Officially, it was called B type military scrip. The B yen bills were of a blue or green color, and came in eight different denominations. Though the rest of Occupied Japan continued to use regular Japanese yen throughout occupation, military scrip was introduced in Okinawa because, even at that time, the US military government intended to continue occupation of Okinawa long after ending it in the Home Islands. Steps were taken to prevent inflation which would have resulted from the illegal influx of regular yen from the Home Islands. Once the economy in Okinawa was considered stable enough, the B yen was done away with, and the US dollar brought into use.
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1928-p Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades Select AU Lot #448 (Sale Order 38 of 1868) 1928-p Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades Select AU.
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1944-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #449 (Sale Order 39 of 1868) 1944-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Select AU Lot #450 (Sale Order 40 of 1868) 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Select AU. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1862 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg details Lot #451 (Sale Order 41 of 1868) 1862 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg details.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2009-d Formative Years 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #453 (Sale Order 42 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2009-d Formative Years 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2012 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #455 (Sale Order 43 of 1868) 2012 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside.. United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set 2012 4 coins, the set includes proof versions of the general circulating $1 Presidential Dollars. The 2012 Set include Chester Arthur, Grover Cleveland (1st term), Benjamin Harrison, Grover Cleveland (2nd term). The Presidential $1 Coin Program, launched in 2007, pays tribute to the Presidents of the United States in the order in which they served. These proof coins are struck multiple times with specially polished dies to create a brilliant, sharp relief and mirror–like background. Their frosted, sculpted foregrounds give them a special “cameo” effect. Each coin bears the “S” mint mark representing production at the United States Mint at San Francisco. Set comes in original mint packaging, including COA, a protective hard plastic case and an outer box.
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1913-p TY II Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #456 (Sale Order 44 of 1868) 1913-p TY II Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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1930-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #457 (Sale Order 45 of 1868) 1930-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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1984 Argentina 10 Pesos Argentinos Banknote P# 313a.2 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #459 (Sale Order 46 of 1868) 1984 Argentina 10 Pesos Argentinos Banknote P# 313a.2 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1965 Canada Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ UNC PL Lot #460 (Sale Order 47 of 1868) 1965 Canada Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ UNC PL.
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2002-2003 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set Low mintage Lot #461 (Sale Order 48 of 1868) 2002-2003 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set Low mintage. Each Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters. They are Tennessee, Indiana, Ohio, Mississippi, Louisian, Illinois, Missouri, Alabama, Arkansas, and Maine. Total of 10 pieces; Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1950-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RB Lot #462 (Sale Order 49 of 1868) 1950-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RB.
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1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades Gem CU Lot #463 (Sale Order 50 of 1868) 1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades Gem CU. Among the most sought-after U.S. paper money of the late 1960's are the short-lived "Barr" Notes. These distinctive $1 Federal Reserve Notes bear the signature of Joseph W. Barr, who served as Secretary of the Treasury during the last 28 days of President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration. Barr was replaced when President Nixon chose a successor. Due to Barr's short term, his signature appeared only on the $1 notes of Series 1963B.
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1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #464 (Sale Order 51 of 1868) 1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1835 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vf++ Lot #465 (Sale Order 52 of 1868) 1835 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vf++.
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Proof 1971-s Silver Eisenhower Dollar $1 Graded pr69+ DCAM BY SEGS Lot #466 (Sale Order 53 of 1868) 1971-s Silver Eisenhower Dollar $1 Graded pr69+ DCAM BY SEGS.
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1920-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+ Lot #467 (Sale Order 54 of 1868) 1920-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+.
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1942 France 20 Francs Banknote P# 100a Grades vf++ Lot #468 (Sale Order 55 of 1868) 1942 France 20 Francs Banknote P# 100a Grades vf++. Banknotes issued by France in 1939-1945 during WWII have a distinct identity. Many are fully colorized and ornate, with the portraiture expressing a strong nationalist sentiment and a symbolic vision of the artistic, scientific, and agricultural wealth of France. The notes depict both the common and extraordinary people of france, workers and thinkers. These notes intended to unite and uplift the spirits of the French, to preserve their identity and history while they were facing occupation, strife, and destruction.
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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Select AU Lot #470 (Sale Order 56 of 1868) 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Select AU. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1935-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #471 (Sale Order 57 of 1868) 1935-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1978-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #472 (Sale Order 58 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1978-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf+ Lot #473 (Sale Order 59 of 1868) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf+. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed.
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1948-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #474 (Sale Order 60 of 1868) 1948-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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1948 Japan 50 Sen "Paper Money" Issue Banknote P# 61a Grades f, fine Lot #475 (Sale Order 61 of 1868) 1948 Japan 50 Sen "Paper Money" Issue Banknote P# 61a Grades f, fine.
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1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU Lot #476 (Sale Order 62 of 1868) 1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU.
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***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1965 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins i Lot #478 (Sale Order 63 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1965 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins in total..
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins Lot #480 (Sale Order 64 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins. Each Set contains 6 coins Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Susan B. Anthony Dollar. All coins were minted at the San Francisco mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The proof coins are commonly found with attractive black and white deep cameo finishes. The packaging for the Proof Set was changed from the prior year. The primary plastic holder was smaller in size and the coins were no longer sealed in separate compartments. The coins were placed within slots of an internal red plastic piece, which was sealed between two clear plastic pieces. A black plastic sleeve slid over the plastic holder and could serve as a stand. The outer cardboard box was also changed. It had a single opening at the top for the main holder to slide into.
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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #481 (Sale Order 65 of 1868) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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2007 North Korea 500 Won Banknote P# 44c Grades Gem+ CU Lot #482 (Sale Order 66 of 1868) 2007 North Korea 500 Won Banknote P# 44c Grades Gem+ CU.
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1952-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #483 (Sale Order 67 of 1868) 1952-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 2001-2002 20 coins. Lot #485 (Sale Order 68 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 2001-2002 20 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 2001-2002 20 coins. Each Set contains 10 coins, Sacagawea Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Along side the State Quarters honoring New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont, Kentucky, tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana, and Mississippi. The dollar, half dollar, dime, nickel, and cent were sealed in one plastic lens, with the five State Quarters in a separate lens. These two lenses were placed in a cardboard box with an image of the Statue of Liberty and a blue color scheme. The outside of the box indicated the contents.
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1926-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #486 (Sale Order 69 of 1868) 1926-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1967-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #487 (Sale Order 70 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1967-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1863 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good Lot #491 (Sale Order 71 of 1868) 1863 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good.
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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1614 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #492 (Sale Order 72 of 1868) 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1614 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1914-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #493 (Sale Order 73 of 1868) 1914-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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2019 North Korea 5000 Won Banknote P#?CS25a Grades Gem CU Lot #494 (Sale Order 74 of 1868) 2019 North Korea 5000 Won Banknote P#?CS25a Grades Gem CU.
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1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #495 (Sale Order 75 of 1868) 1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1974-1975 12 coins Lot #496 (Sale Order 76 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1974-1975 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1974-1975 12 coins. Each set contain 6 coins, the Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The 1975 Proof Set contained three coins dated 1976. This was a result of the newly designed coins minted to celebrate the Bicentennial of the United States. The Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Washington Quarter all carried a special reverse design and carried a dual date “1776-1976.” These bicentennial coins were struck during 1975 and 1976.The 1975 Set included the Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent, which bore the 1975 date. A number of 1975 Proof “No S” Roosevelt Dimes were produced, we had not check for this special coins. It is the scarcest of the “No S” Proof Coins and is extremely expensive, trending pr66 at $350,000!!!. The packaging remained the same as the prior year, with the coins sealed in plastic rings within a rectangular plastic holder with red felt background. The plastic case had an outer black plastic cover, which opened and closed on a hinge. This was put into a black cardboard box within silver printing describing the contents.
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1943-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades Gem++ Unc Lot #498 (Sale Order 77 of 1868) 1943-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades Gem++ Unc.
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1922 Germany (Weimar) "Vampire" 10,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 70 Grades vf++ Lot #499 (Sale Order 78 of 1868) 1922 Germany (Weimar) "Vampire" 10,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 70 Grades vf++. Among the many bills issued during the hyperinflation crisis in the post-WWI German Weimar Republic, the "Vampire Note" is a particular standout. It is known as the Vampire Note because when the note's engraver (identity unknown) adapted a portrait by famous German Renaissance painter Albrecht Durer for the note, he made an odd alteration where the neck of the figure looks like a Vampire when the bill is rotated 90 degrees. It takes some imagination to see, but was intentional and meant to represent the anti-French sentiment in WWI Germany -- France was considered to be "sucking the life out of" the country following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The Reichsbank noticed this alteration, but did not change it, printing several varieties of the bill with the design and giving credence to the popular anti-French sentiment. There are three varieties, Pick # 70 and 71 differing in the reverse design, and Pick # 72 being a smaller version of Pick # 71.
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1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #501 (Sale Order 79 of 1868) 1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1913-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades f+ Lot #504 (Sale Order 80 of 1868) 1913-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades f+.
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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #505 (Sale Order 81 of 1868) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Select AU Lot #506 (Sale Order 82 of 1868) 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Select AU. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1909-p VDB Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select Unc BN Lot #507 (Sale Order 83 of 1868) 1909-p VDB Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select Unc BN
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-d 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper. Lot #508 (Sale Order 84 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-d 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+ Lot #509 (Sale Order 85 of 1868) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+.
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2006-2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollars (ZWN) Emergency Bearer Check Notes P# 55a Grades xf+ Lot #510 (Sale Order 86 of 1868) 2006-2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollars (ZWN) Emergency Bearer Check Notes P# 55a Grades xf+. Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe is an ongoing crisis. While yearly inflation was often measured in the hundreds of percentage points in the early 2000s, from 2007 to 2008 it was measured in the millions, and then trillions. The first Zimbabwean dollar (ZWD) was abandoned in 2005 and replaced with the second (ZWN). The second had to be abandoned again in August 2008, and its replacement currency (ZWR) became obsolete due to ongoing hyperinflation only 6 months later, resulting in a third replacement currency (ZWL). The ZWL was formally demonetised in 2015, and Zimbabwe generally relies on a variety of foreign currencies for local trade.
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1858 SL Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades vf+ Lot #511 (Sale Order 87 of 1868) 1858 SL Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades vf+.
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Group of 2 2005-2006 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage Lot #513 (Sale Order 88 of 1868) Group of 2 2005-2006 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage. Each Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters. They are California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, West Virginia,Nevada (The Silver State), Nebraska (Chimney Rock), Colorado (Colorful Colorado), North Dakota (Badlands with Bison) and South Dakota (Mount Rushmore and Pheasant).. Total of 10 pieces; Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1915-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades g+ Lot #514 (Sale Order 89 of 1868) 1915-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades g+.
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2014 Ukraine 1 Hryvnia Banknote P# 116c Grades Gem CU Lot #515 (Sale Order 90 of 1868) 2014 Ukraine 1 Hryvnia Banknote P# 116c Grades Gem CU.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1980-1981 with 26 Coins Ins Lot #516 (Sale Order 91 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1980-1981 with 26 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1980-1981 included a total of 26 coins. This set include 1980-P & D Lincoln Cents, P & D Jefferson Nickels, P & D Roosevelt Dimes, P & D Washington Quarters, P & D Kennedy Halves, and P & D & S Susan B. Anthony Dollars. The set contains three coins, which were not issued for circulation, but only struck for inclusion within the sets. Similar situations would occur on a few other occasions and each of these sets carries a certain mystique. For what was long considered the final year of the series, the 1981 Susan B. Anthony Dollar was struck only for inclusion within the 1981 Uncirculated Mint Set. Besides the noted dollar coins, each set included circulation strike coins P&D Susan B.Anthony P&D Kennedy Half Dollars, P&D Washington Quarters, P&D Roosevelt Dimes, P&D Jefferson Nickels, and P&D Lincoln Cents. The six coins from the Philadelphia Mint were sealed within a plastic cellophane with a blue color on the side. The seven remaining coins from the Denver and San Francisco Mint were sealed within a separate cellophane with a red color. Placed between protective cardboard, the two cellophane packs were placed within a white envelope marked with the contents.
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1914-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+ Lot #517 (Sale Order 92 of 1868) 1914-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+.
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1935F $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1615 Grades Select AU Lot #518 (Sale Order 93 of 1868) 1935F $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1615 Grades Select AU. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1875 Indian Cent 1c Grades g+ Lot #519 (Sale Order 94 of 1868) 1875 Indian Cent 1c Grades g+. According to Jaime Hernandez from PCGS, ‘The 1875 Indian Cent is one of the scarcer issues in the series. This date gravitates more towards being one of the lower mintage issues in the series. Very scarce. With an original mintage of over 13.5 million; PCGS estimates that only 4000 survive in all grades.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 25 Rubles Banknote P# 12b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++ Lot #520 (Sale Order 95 of 1868) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 25 Rubles Banknote P# 12b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed.
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1923 Germany (Weimar Republic) 10 Million Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 106a, Watermark: Lot #522 (Sale Order 96 of 1868) 1923 Germany (Weimar Republic) 10 Million Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 106a, Watermark: G/D in stars Grades Select AU. In the early 1920s, post-WWI Germany saw its economy spiraling out of control. Hyperinflation started directly after the war in 1918, but truly took over the Weimar Republic from 1921 to 1923. The value of the Mark declined incredibly rapidly. 1 USD was equal to 50 German Marks at the beginning of 1920. Toward the end of 1923, 1 USD was equal to over 4,200,000,000,000 German Marks. At times, denominations of the Mark became less valuable than the paper and labor to print it almost immediately after printing. Thus, denominations of the Mark notes became incredibly large, ending up in the tens of trillions.
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1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf details Lot #523 (Sale Order 97 of 1868) 1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf details.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #524 (Sale Order 98 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1916-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine Lot #525 (Sale Order 99 of 1868) 1916-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine. A tough date.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1901-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms65+ BY SEGS (fc) Lot #526 (Sale Order 100 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1901-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms65+ BY SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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***Auction Highlight*** 1900 Lafayette Lafayette Dollar $1 Graded Choice+ Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #527 (Sale Order 101 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1900 Lafayette Lafayette Dollar $1 Graded Choice+ Unc BY USCG. Struck to Commemorate General Lafayette and Help Cover the Costs of a Statue given by the US to the City of Paris. The coins were also to Celebrate the Exposition in Paris in 1900. Additionally, 1899 was the 100th Anniversary of Washington's death. When Examining a Lafayette Dollar, Evidence of Wear First Appears on Washington's Cheekbone and on Lafayette's Lower Curls. On the Reverse, check the Highest Points of the Design—the Boot, Thigh and Rear Leg of the Horse. Also it is noted that this coin has a Few Firsts, it is the First Commemorative Dollar Ever Struck, the First Officially Issued coin to Depict a Former President, and the First Coin to Show the Same Person (Lafayette) on Both Sides.
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1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #528 (Sale Order 102 of 1868) 1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1883-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms65+ By SEGS Lot #530 (Sale Order 103 of 1868) 1883-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms65+ By SEGS.
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1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf details Lot #531 (Sale Order 104 of 1868) 1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf details. Of great historical interest this is the last $10 currency notes issued by the Confederate States of America. The 7th and last issue of Confederate notes. Notes hand signed and numbered by Confederate soldiers and families. Printed and issued over 140 years ago during the Civil War. Depicts Confederate cabinet member Robert M. T. Hunter and features a detailed vignette of horse-drawn artillery. This large 7" x 3" Confederate $10 note is a genuine keepsake from one of the most significant periods in American history.
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***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1966 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins i Lot #532 (Sale Order 105 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1966 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins in total..
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"1820" (Altered 1826 O-108) Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Grades vf++ Lot #533 (Sale Order 106 of 1868) "1820" (Altered 1826 O-108) Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Grades vf++.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 25 Rubles Banknote P# 234a Grades vf++ Lot #535 (Sale Order 107 of 1868) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 25 Rubles Banknote P# 234a Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 2005-2006 21 coins. Lot #537 (Sale Order 108 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 2005-2006 21 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 2005-2006 21 coins. The 2005 Proof Set was the second year that the annual proof set contained contained 11 coins. The increased number of coins was due to the Westward Journey series, which issued two nickels. Each set included the five 2005 State Quarters honoring California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, and West Virginia. The two Westward Journey Nickels featured the American Bison and the Ocean in View. The remaining coins were the Sacagawea Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Roosevelt Dime, and Lincoln Cent. The number of coins went down to 10 in the 2006 Proof Set this year due to the Jefferson Nickel using a permanent new obverse design paired with the classic Monticello reverse. Each 2006 Proof Set contained the five 2006 Sate Quarters honoring Nevada, Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota, and South Dakota. This represented the eighth year of the series and the thirty-fifth to fortieth states to join the Union. The remaining coins were the 2006-dated Sacagawea Dollar, Kennedy Half, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Packaging for the Proof Sets remained the same as established for the launch of the State Quarters Program in 1999. The Statue of Liberty appears on blue color schemed outer box. The coins inside are sealed in two separate plastic lenses with a certificate of authenticity.
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1834 Sm 4 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades f+ Lot #538 (Sale Order 109 of 1868) 1834 Sm 4 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades f+.
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1861 Confederate States Four Dollar Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #539 (Sale Order 110 of 1868) 1861 Confederate States Four Dollar Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. In order to fund their war effort, the newly formed Confederacy issued bonds to their citizens in 1861. These bonds included a series of coupons intended to be turned in individually for the periodic interest return on the bond, which are hand-numbered and hand-signed. These are a rare paper artifact of the Civil War.
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1890-cc Morgan Dollar $1 Graded au53 By SEGS Lot #540 (Sale Order 111 of 1868) 1890-cc Morgan Dollar $1 Graded au53 By SEGS.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1994-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #542 (Sale Order 112 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1994-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1797 Draped Bust Dollar BB-71/B-3 Ultra Rare 10X6 Stars $1 Graded au55 BY SE Lot #543 (Sale Order 113 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1797 BB-71/B-3 Ultra Rare 10X6 Stars Draped Bust Dollar $1 Graded au55 BY SEGS. The obverse of all 1797 Silver Dollars contains 16 stars, representing the thirteen original colonies (now states), plus the new states that were added after the country was formed. The stars appear in either of two formats: 10 on the left side and 6 on the right, or 9 on the left and 7 on the right. Only one die variety (B-3, BB-71) comprises the entirety of the 10x6 format, and the 10x6 version is approximately twice as rare as the 9x7. 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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1835 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g+ Lot #544 (Sale Order 114 of 1868) 1835 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g+.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 10 Rubles Banknote P# 233a Grades xf+ Lot #547 (Sale Order 115 of 1868) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 10 Rubles Banknote P# 233a Grades xf+. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1992-1993 10 coins Lot #548 (Sale Order 116 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1992-1993 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1992-1993 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The packaging for the Proof Set was themed in purple. The coins were held in place within slots of a purple cardboard holder sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed in an outer purple cardboard box with silver printing on the outside.
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1948-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #550 (Sale Order 117 of 1868) 1948-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice+ Unc.
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1928D $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1505 Grades f+ Lot #551 (Sale Order 118 of 1868) 1928D $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1505 Grades f+. This is the first “small size” two dollar bill issued by The U.S. In 1928 the size of paper money was changed to the size that we are familiar with today. There are eight different types of 1928 $2 bills. They are Series of 1928, Series of 1928A, 1928B, 1928C, 1928D, 1928E, 1928F, and 1928G. Series of 1928D $2 bills were printed in the later period between January 1934 and July 1944. These dates coincide with when Henry Morgenthau Jr. and WA Julian were in office together. Like all red seal two dollar legal tender notes, the series of 1928D $2 notes features Thomas Jefferson on the front and Monticello on the back.
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1879-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc Lot #552 (Sale Order 119 of 1868) 1879-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc.
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1830 Med 10c Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades vg, very good Lot #553 (Sale Order 120 of 1868) 1830 Med 10c Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades vg, very good.
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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #554 (Sale Order 121 of 1868) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1971-1972 with 22 Coins Ins Lot #556 (Sale Order 122 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1971-1972 with 22 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1971-1972 included a total of 22 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set is comprised of three Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), two Jefferson Nickels (P, D), two Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), two Washington Quarters (P, D), two Kennedy Half Dollars (P, D). The 1971 Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address. For the 1972 Sets, the Denver Mint coins and plastic disc were placed in a cellophane marked with a red stripe and the Philadelphia and San Francisco Mint coins were placed in a separate cellophane with a blue stripe. Together they were placed between two cardboard inserts and placed within a white envelope.
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1928 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate "Funnyback" Fr-1600 Grades vg, very good Lot #559 (Sale Order 123 of 1868) 1928 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate "Funnyback" Fr-1600 Grades vg, very good. All 1928 one dollar silver certificate notes feature a portrait of George Washington at center and a blue seal on the left hand side of the note. All 1928 $1 silver certificates are known as “funnybacks.” They get this name from their distinctive back design.
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220th United States Mint Anniversary Set, 2012 Making American History Lot #560 (Sale Order 124 of 1868) 220th United States Mint Anniversary Set, 2012 Making American History. In 2012, the United States Mint completed its 220th year of service to our country, operating 6 facilities across the United States. Includes 2012 American Eagle Silver Proof Coin, Former United States Mint Designer John Mercanti executed this design,incorporating other classic elements of American coinage, such as an olive branch, arrows and 13 stars. Enclosed in a 2009 $5 Note, Serial Number starts with JL 150 bears the signature of the Treasurer of The United States Rosie Rios.
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1950-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc FBL Lot #561 (Sale Order 125 of 1868) 1950-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc FBL.
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1993 United States Mint Silver Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside. Lot #562 (Sale Order 126 of 1868) 1993 United States Mint Silver Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside.. United States Proof Sets 1993 5 coins. All coins included in the set were struck at the San Francisco Mint. Each set contains a 90% silver Half Dollar, a 90% Silver Quarter, a 90% Silver Dime, a Jefferson Nickle and a Lincoln penny. Harder Set. The packaging for the 1993 Silver Proof Set was themed in black, but otherwise similar to the packaging for the regular set. The coins were placed in individual spaces in a black cardboard. This was sealed within a plastic lens with the word “Silver” imprinted. The outer box was black and had silver printing “United States Mint Silver Proof Set 199_”.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 222a Grades f+ Lot #563 (Sale Order 127 of 1868) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 222a Grades f+. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #564 (Sale Order 128 of 1868) 1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice+ Unc. The Columbus Half Dollar along with the Isabella Quarter were Minted in Honor of the 400th Anniversary of Columbus' Voyage to the New World. It was First Distributed at the Worlds Fair Honoring that Voyage. When examining a Columbian Exposition Half Dollar, the First Points to Show Wear are Columbus’ Eyebrow, Cheek and the Hair Behind his Forehead and Jaw. On the Reverse, Check the Foresail and Sainsail, as well as the Right Side of the Eastern Hemisphere.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins. Lot #565 (Sale Order 129 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. he packaging had the coins fitted within a green colored cardboard inner holder and sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed within an outer green cardboard box with silver printing “United States Mint Proof Set 19__.”
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1851 Three Cent Silver 3cs Grades Choice AU Lot #566 (Sale Order 130 of 1868) 1851 Three Cent Silver 3cs Grades Choice AU.
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1912-1917 (1910 Issue) Imperial Russia 100 Rubles Banknote P# 13b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++ Lot #567 (Sale Order 131 of 1868) 1912-1917 (1910 Issue) Imperial Russia 100 Rubles Banknote P# 13b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed.
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1922-d Peace Dollar $1 Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #568 (Sale Order 132 of 1868) 1922-d Peace Dollar $1 Grades Choice+ Unc.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1889 Indian Cent 1c Graded ms66 rd By SEGS (fc) Lot #569 (Sale Order 133 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1889 Indian Cent 1c Graded ms66 rd By SEGS. 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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Original Sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set Lot #570 (Sale Order 134 of 1868) Original Sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set. Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. The collection includes 3 unopened mega boxes as well as approximately 7 mega boxes that have been carefully opened but the sets inside remain pristine and unopened as they were when they left the philadelphia mint over a half century ago. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1864 2nd Series Confederate States Fifteen Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Select CU Lot #571 (Sale Order 135 of 1868) 1864 2nd Series Confederate States Fifteen Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Select CU. In order to fund their war effort, the newly formed Confederacy issued bonds to their citizens in 1861. These bonds included a series of coupons intended to be turned in individually for the periodic interest return on the bond, which are hand-numbered and hand-signed. These are a rare paper artifact of the Civil War.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1882-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms64+ DMPL BY SEGS (fc) Lot #573 (Sale Order 136 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1882-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms64+ DMPL BY SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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***Auction Highlight*** 1859-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Graded ms63+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #574 (Sale Order 137 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1859-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Graded ms63+ By SEGS.
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2017 Mongolia 20 Tugrik Banknote P# 63i Grades Gem++ CU Lot #575 (Sale Order 138 of 1868) 2017 Mongolia 20 Tugrik Banknote P# 63i Grades Gem++ CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #576 (Sale Order 139 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades xf Lot #578 (Sale Order 140 of 1868) 1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades xf. Of great historical interest this is the last $10 currency notes issued by the Confederate States of America. The 7th and last issue of Confederate notes. Notes hand signed and numbered by Confederate soldiers and families. Printed and issued over 140 years ago during the Civil War. Depicts Confederate cabinet member Robert M. T. Hunter and features a detailed vignette of horse-drawn artillery. This large 7" x 3" Confederate $10 note is a genuine keepsake from one of the most significant periods in American history.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1983-1984 10 coins Lot #580 (Sale Order 141 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1983-1984 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1983-1984 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. We did not check for the 1983 “No S” Roosevelt Dimes were mint error. This error occurred as it had in the past and created a premium for any discoveries, trend pr69DCAM $875. For 1983 each proof coin was fit into a slot, which was sealed in a rigid clear plastic holder. An outer black plastic piece served to protect or display the set. The outer cardboard box was blue and open at the top. For 1984 each proof coin was fit into a slot, which was sealed in a rigid clear plastic holder. An our purple plastic piece served to protect or display the set. The outer cardboard box is purple and opens at the top.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins Lot #581 (Sale Order 142 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1891-o Seated Liberty Dime 10c Grades Select Unc Lot #582 (Sale Order 143 of 1868) 1891-o Seated Liberty Dime 10c Grades Select Unc.
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***Auction Highlight*** Solid CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll CC & CC ends 20 Unc CC Morg Lot #583 (Sale Order 144 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Solid CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll CC & CC ends 20 Unc CC Morgans. Solid CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends, Ulster And Deleware Railroad wrapper. Full roll of 20 Unirculated morgan dollars from the Carson City Mint. Hand Written "Solid CC" on the side Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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1922 Fourth Issue Germany (Weimar) 5000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 81a, Watermark: G/ Lot #584 (Sale Order 145 of 1868) 1922 Fourth Issue Germany (Weimar) 5000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 81a, Watermark: G/D in stars Grades vf++. In the early 1920s, post-WWI Germany saw its economy spiraling out of control. Hyperinflation started directly after the war in 1918, but truly took over the Weimar Republic from 1921 to 1923. The value of the Mark declined incredibly rapidly. 1 USD was equal to 50 German Marks at the beginning of 1920. Toward the end of 1923, 1 USD was equal to over 4,200,000,000,000 German Marks. At times, denominations of the Mark became less valuable than the paper and labor to print it almost immediately after printing. Thus, denominations of the Mark notes became incredibly large, ending up in the tens of trillions.
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1932-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #585 (Sale Order 146 of 1868) 1932-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1879 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc) Lot #586 (Sale Order 147 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1879 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll. Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends, Carson City, Nevada Investment and Trust Co wrapper. Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1932-p Washington Quarter 25c Graded ms65+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #587 (Sale Order 148 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1932-p Washington Quarter 25c Graded ms65+ By SEGS.
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1957 **Star Note** $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619* Grades vf++ Lot #588 (Sale Order 149 of 1868) 1957 **Star Note** $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619* Grades vf++. When notes are discovered that have been printed incorrectly (such as having the serial numbers upside down, etc.) the misprinted "error notes" are replaced with star notes because no two bills within a certain series can be produced with the same serial number. They are used to maintain a correct count of notes in a serial number run. By their nature, star notes are more scarce than notes with standard serial numbers and as such are widely collected by numismatists. Some of the highest prices paid for modern (post-1928) U.S. banknotes have been for star notes. The note itself is a Silver Certificate. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1864 Bronze Indian Cent 1c Graded ms64 rd By SEGS Lot #591 (Sale Order 150 of 1868) 1864 Bronze Indian Cent 1c Graded ms64 rd By SEGS.
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2017 ND Issue Madagascar 100 Ariary Banknote P# 97 Grades Gem+ CU Lot #592 (Sale Order 151 of 1868) 2017 ND Issue Madagascar 100 Ariary Banknote P# 97 Grades Gem+ CU.
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1885-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc Lot #593 (Sale Order 152 of 1868) 1885-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1976-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #594 (Sale Order 153 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1976-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1908-s Indian Cent 1c Graded ms65+ rd By SEGS (fc) Lot #595 (Sale Order 154 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1908-s Indian Cent 1c Graded ms65+ rd By SEGS. very scarce. Per PCGS :"The 1908-S Indian cent is the third lowest mintage circulation strike Indian cent. The only two other lower mintage coins in the series are the 1877 and the 1909-S, with the latter being the lowest mintage in the entire series." also PCGS estimates only 3000 survive in all grades A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1878-p 7tf Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc Lot #598 (Sale Order 155 of 1868) 1878-p 7tf Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1971-1972 with 22 Coins Ins Lot #600 (Sale Order 156 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1971-1972 with 22 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1971-1972 included a total of 22 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set is comprised of three Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), two Jefferson Nickels (P, D), two Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), two Washington Quarters (P, D), two Kennedy Half Dollars (P, D). The 1971 Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address. For the 1972 Sets, the Denver Mint coins and plastic disc were placed in a cellophane marked with a red stripe and the Philadelphia and San Francisco Mint coins were placed in a separate cellophane with a blue stripe. Together they were placed between two cardboard inserts and placed within a white envelope.
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1907 Indian Cent 1c Graded ms64+ rd By SEGS Lot #601 (Sale Order 157 of 1868) 1907 Indian Cent 1c Graded ms64+ rd By SEGS.
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1864 5th Series Confederate States Thirty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #602 (Sale Order 158 of 1868) 1864 5th Series Confederate States Thirty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. In order to fund their war effort, the newly formed Confederacy issued bonds to their citizens in 1861. These bonds included a series of coupons intended to be turned in individually for the periodic interest return on the bond, which are hand-numbered and hand-signed. These are a rare paper artifact of the Civil War.
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1901-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc PL Lot #603 (Sale Order 159 of 1868) 1901-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc PL.
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1824/2 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good Lot #606 (Sale Order 160 of 1868) 1824/2 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 3 Rubles Banknote P# 223a Grades Select CU Lot #607 (Sale Order 161 of 1868) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 3 Rubles Banknote P# 223a Grades Select CU. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1924-s Peace Dollar $1 Grades vf++ Lot #608 (Sale Order 162 of 1868) 1924-s Peace Dollar $1 Grades vf++.
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2007 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #609 (Sale Order 163 of 1868) 2007 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside.. United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set 2007 4 coins, the set includes proof versions of the general circulating $1 Presidential Dollars. 2007 Set start with George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison. The Presidential $1 Coin Program, launched in 2007, pays tribute to the Presidents of the United States in the order in which they served. These proof coins are struck multiple times with specially polished dies to create a brilliant, sharp relief and mirror–like background. Their frosted, sculpted foregrounds give them a special “cameo” effect. Each coin bears the “S” mint mark representing production at the United States Mint at San Francisco. Set comes in original mint packaging, including COA, a protective hard plastic case and an outer box.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1996-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #610 (Sale Order 164 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1996-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1851 Braided Hair Large Cent 1c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #611 (Sale Order 165 of 1868) 1851 Braided Hair Large Cent 1c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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2x Consecutive 1976 $2 Federal Reserve Notes (Philadelphia, PA), All CU! Grades CU Lot #612 (Sale Order 166 of 1868) 2x Consecutive 1976 $2 Federal Reserve Notes (Philadelphia, PA), All CU! Grades CU.
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1900-o Barber Dime 10c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #613 (Sale Order 167 of 1868) 1900-o Barber Dime 10c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1808 Classic Head Large Cent 1c Graded vf25 By SEGS (fc) Lot #616 (Sale Order 168 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1808 Classic Head Large Cent 1c Graded vf25 By SEGS.
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1923-s Peace Dollar $1 Grades Choice AU Lot #618 (Sale Order 169 of 1868) 1923-s Peace Dollar $1 Grades Choice AU.
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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU Lot #620 (Sale Order 170 of 1868) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1875-s Twenty Cent Piece 20c Graded au53 By SEGS (fc) Lot #621 (Sale Order 171 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1875-s Twenty Cent Piece 20c Graded au53 By SEGS.
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1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #622 (Sale Order 172 of 1868) 1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. In order to fund their war effort, the newly formed Confederacy issued bonds to their citizens in 1861. These bonds included a series of coupons intended to be turned in individually for the periodic interest return on the bond, which are hand-numbered and hand-signed. These are a rare paper artifact of the Civil War.
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1986-d Jefferson Nickel Mint Error 5c Grades GEM++ Unc Lot #623 (Sale Order 173 of 1868) 1986-d Mint Error Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc.
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Group of 3 United States Special Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1965-1967 with 15 C Lot #624 (Sale Order 174 of 1868) Group of 3 United States Special Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1965-1967 with 15 Coins Inside!. In response to a nationwide shortage of coinage, the Treasury Department announced that no proof set or mint sets would be produced for collectors. In their place, so-called Special Mint Sets were issued featuring examples of each denomination carrying a finish superior to the standard circulation strikes, but not up the quality of proof coinage. Starting with 1965 Special Mint Set, each of the set contained the Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The standard composition of the traditionally silver coins was changed starting this year. Rather than the previous 90% purity, the half dollar was struck in 40% silver. The five coins of the set were produced at the San Francisco Mint, although as with all coinage issued for this year mint marks were not used. Packaging for 1965 consisted of the five coins and a blue mint token sealed in a single plastic cellophane wrap. This was protected between two pieces of cardboard and placed within a white envelope with a notation of the contents. For 1966-1967, rather than the previous cellophane and white envelopes, the coins were mounted within a rigid plastic holder with a blue background. This holder was placed within an outer blue cardboard box. Special mint set coins typically have a uniformly brilliant or proof like finish. A minority of examples will display cameo contrast with design elements frosted against a proof like background. These cameo or deep cameo examples are prized by collectors and command premiums.
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1882 Shield Nickel 5c Graded ms64 By SEGS Lot #625 (Sale Order 175 of 1868) 1882 Shield Nickel 5c Graded ms64 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1890-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc Lot #627 (Sale Order 176 of 1868) 1890-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc.
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2017 Mongolia 10 Tugrik Banknote P# 62 Grades Gem++ CU Lot #628 (Sale Order 177 of 1868) 2017 Mongolia 10 Tugrik Banknote P# 62 Grades Gem++ CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1972-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #629 (Sale Order 178 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1972-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1907-p Barber Quarter 25c Graded ms62 By SEGS Lot #630 (Sale Order 179 of 1868) 1907-p Barber Quarter 25c Graded ms62 By SEGS.
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1921-p Peace Dollar $1 Graded au53 By SEGS Lot #632 (Sale Order 180 of 1868) 1921-p Peace Dollar $1 Graded au53 By SEGS.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1904 Indian Cent 1c Graded GEM Unc RD BY USCG (fc) Lot #633 (Sale Order 181 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1904 Indian Cent 1c Graded GEM Unc RD BY USCG.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1994-1995 10 coins. Lot #634 (Sale Order 182 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1994-1995 10 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1994-1995 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. he packaging had the coins fitted within a green colored cardboard inner holder and sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed within an outer green cardboard box with silver printing “United States Mint Proof Set 19__.”
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1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc Lot #635 (Sale Order 183 of 1868) 1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc.
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1957 **Star Note** $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619* Grades xf Lot #636 (Sale Order 184 of 1868) 1957 **Star Note** $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619* Grades xf. When notes are discovered that have been printed incorrectly (such as having the serial numbers upside down, etc.) the misprinted "error notes" are replaced with star notes because no two bills within a certain series can be produced with the same serial number. They are used to maintain a correct count of notes in a serial number run. By their nature, star notes are more scarce than notes with standard serial numbers and as such are widely collected by numismatists. Some of the highest prices paid for modern (post-1928) U.S. banknotes have been for star notes. The note itself is a Silver Certificate. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc Lot #638 (Sale Order 185 of 1868) 1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc. The Columbus Half Dollar along with the Isabella Quarter were Minted in Honor of the 400th Anniversary of Columbus' Voyage to the New World. It was First Distributed at the Worlds Fair Honoring that Voyage. When examining a Columbian Exposition Half Dollar, the First Points to Show Wear are Columbus’ Eyebrow, Cheek and the Hair Behind his Forehead and Jaw. On the Reverse, Check the Foresail and Sainsail, as well as the Right Side of the Eastern Hemisphere.
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1914 First Issue Germany (Empire) 50 Marks Banknote P# 49a, RARE 6 Digit Serial #! Grades f+ Lot #639 (Sale Order 186 of 1868) 1914 First Issue Germany (Empire) 50 Marks Banknote P# 49a, RARE 6 Digit Serial #! Grades f+. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1929-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms65+ rd Lot #640 (Sale Order 187 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1929-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms65+ rd
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1879-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select AU Lot #641 (Sale Order 188 of 1868) 1879-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select AU.
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1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #642 (Sale Order 189 of 1868) 1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. In order to fund their war effort, the newly formed Confederacy issued bonds to their citizens in 1861. These bonds included a series of coupons intended to be turned in individually for the periodic interest return on the bond, which are hand-numbered and hand-signed. These are a rare paper artifact of the Civil War.
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1897-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #643 (Sale Order 190 of 1868) 1897-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice+ Unc.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #645 (Sale Order 191 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 222a Grades vf+ Lot #647 (Sale Order 192 of 1868) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 222a Grades vf+. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1976 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #650 (Sale Order 193 of 1868) 1976 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1892 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar Stunning Toning 50c Graded ms65 pl By Lot #651 (Sale Order 194 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1892 Columbian Stunning Toning Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Graded ms65 pl By SEGS. The Columbus Half Dollar along with the Isabella Quarter were Minted in Honor of the 400th Anniversary of Columbus' Voyage to the New World. It was First Distributed at the Worlds Fair Honoring that Voyage. When Examining a Columbian Exposition Half Dollar, the First Points to Show Wear are Columbus’ Eyebrow, Cheek and the Hair Behind his Forehead and Jaw. On the Reverse, Check the Foresail and Sainsail, as well as the Right Side of the Eastern Hemisphere. 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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2008 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #653 (Sale Order 195 of 1868) 2008 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside.. United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set 2008 4 coins, the set includes proof versions of the general circulating $1 Presidential Dollars. 2008 Set include Benjamin Harrison, John Tyler, James Polk and Zachary Taylor. The Presidential $1 Coin Program, launched in 2007, pays tribute to the Presidents of the United States in the order in which they served. These proof coins are struck multiple times with specially polished dies to create a brilliant, sharp relief and mirror–like background. Their frosted, sculpted foregrounds give them a special “cameo” effect. Each coin bears the “S” mint mark representing production at the United States Mint at San Francisco. Set comes in original mint packaging, including COA, a protective hard plastic case and an outer box.
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1924-d Mercury Dime 10c Grades Choice AU Lot #654 (Sale Order 196 of 1868) 1924-d Mercury Dime 10c Grades Choice AU.
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1923 Germany (Weimar) 100 Million Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 107d, Watermark: G/D in Lot #655 (Sale Order 197 of 1868) 1923 Germany (Weimar) 100 Million Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 107d, Watermark: G/D in stars Grades vf++. In the early 1920s, post-WWI Germany saw its economy spiraling out of control. Hyperinflation started directly after the war in 1918, but truly took over the Weimar Republic from 1921 to 1923. The value of the Mark declined incredibly rapidly. 1 USD was equal to 50 German Marks at the beginning of 1920. Toward the end of 1923, 1 USD was equal to over 4,200,000,000,000 German Marks. At times, denominations of the Mark became less valuable than the paper and labor to print it almost immediately after printing. Thus, denominations of the Mark notes became incredibly large, ending up in the tens of trillions.
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1912 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades Choice Unc Lot #656 (Sale Order 198 of 1868) 1912 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades Choice Unc.
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1839 Drapery Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded vf35 By SEGS Lot #657 (Sale Order 199 of 1868) 1839 Drapery Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded vf35 By SEGS.
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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1614 Grades vf+ Lot #658 (Sale Order 200 of 1868) 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1614 Grades vf+. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1923-p Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades xf details Lot #659 (Sale Order 201 of 1868) 1923-p Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades xf details.
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1943-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM++ Unc Lot #660 (Sale Order 202 of 1868) 1943-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM++ Unc.
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2006 Painted Silver Eagle Silver Eagle Dollar $1 Grades Lot #661 (Sale Order 203 of 1868) 2006 Painted Silver Eagle Silver Eagle Dollar $1 Grades.
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1936 (1925 Issue) Spain 100 Pesetas Banknote P# 69c Grades xf+ Lot #662 (Sale Order 204 of 1868) 1936 (1925 Issue) Spain 100 Pesetas Banknote P# 69c Grades xf+.
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1928-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+ Lot #663 (Sale Order 205 of 1868) 1928-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+.
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5x 2017-2018 Venezuela Banknotes, Denomination Set of 2, 500, 5000, 10,00, 20,000, Bolivares, All CU Lot #664 (Sale Order 206 of 1868) 5x 2017-2018 Venezuela Banknotes, Denomination Set of 2, 500, 5000, 10,00, 20,000, Bolivares, All CU! Grades CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #665 (Sale Order 207 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1976 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #667 (Sale Order 208 of 1868) 1976 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1981-1982 12 coins Lot #668 (Sale Order 209 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1981-1982 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1981-1982 12 coins. All coins were minted at the San Francisco mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The proof coins are commonly found with attractive black and white deep cameo finishes. Each Set contains 5 coins Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar. The 1981 set have 6 coins due to the inclusion of the Susan B. Anthony dollar. These 1981 set had not been check for type 2 Susan B. Anthony dollar, where type 1 trend ms69 $20 and type 2 trend ms69 $160. Each proof coin was fit into a slot within a red plastic insert, which was sealed in a rigid clear plastic holder. An outer black plastic piece served to protect or display the set. The outer cardboard box was black and open at the top.
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Proof 1974-s Silver Eisenhower Dollar $1 Graded pr69+ DCAM BY SEGS Lot #670 (Sale Order 210 of 1868) 1974-s Silver Eisenhower Dollar $1 Graded pr69+ DCAM BY SEGS.
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1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RB Lot #671 (Sale Order 211 of 1868) 1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RB.
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1857 Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades g+ Lot #673 (Sale Order 212 of 1868) 1857 Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades g+.
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1914 Second Issue Germany (Empire) 2 Marks Banknote P# 53 Grades vf++ Lot #674 (Sale Order 213 of 1868) 1914 Second Issue Germany (Empire) 2 Marks Banknote P# 53 Grades vf++. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed the gold backing and ceased circulation of gold coins. The Goldmark was the culmination of years of effort put into unifying the currency of Germany.
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1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #675 (Sale Order 214 of 1868) 1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1977-1978 12 coins Lot #677 (Sale Order 215 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1977-1978 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1977-1978 12 coins. Each set contain 6 coins, the Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The coins came in a different style plastic holder, with each of the coins sealed in its own separate section. The plastic case had a flip top, which opens and closes to display the coins.
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1926-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine Lot #678 (Sale Order 216 of 1868) 1926-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine.
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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1614 Grades vf++ Lot #679 (Sale Order 217 of 1868) 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1614 Grades vf++. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD Lot #680 (Sale Order 218 of 1868) 1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD.
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1928-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #681 (Sale Order 219 of 1868) 1928-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1981-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #682 (Sale Order 220 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1981-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** Old Casino 50c Roll $10 Halves Las Vegas Casino Sands 1942 Walker & P Frankl Lot #685 (Sale Order 221 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Old Casino 50c Roll $10 Halves Las Vegas Casino Sands 1942 Walker & P Franklin Ends. Up for auction is a Consignment I have secured a collection of old 1960’s Las Vegas Casino Half Dollar Shot Gun Rolls from various Casinos. These Rolls contain 20 Half Dollars. They have tight ends and are wild!. I opened three rolls to examine the contents and what I found was mostly Circulated Walkers, a few Franklins and a Seated coin or two and a couple of Barbers. But after I opened the rolls, I wished I hadn’t as they were so cool as antique Las Vegas Half Rolls. I have only seen a handful of these ever. The consignee has given us some additional rolls. We estimate the rolls to be worth $2000 each as a collectable antique, but if the roll is opened and has a rare date, who knows the value, a 1921 Walker even in low grade is worth over $500, and several other dates are worth over $200 each. But who knows, maybe a rare 1878-s Seated is inside. ($35k in g4), or an 1892-o Barber ($5k in G4). In any event the rolls themselves are amazing collectibles of a bygone era of the Rat pack and Las Vegas. From the rolls we have received there are 10 different casinos. Good Luck.
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1929-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #686 (Sale Order 222 of 1868) 1929-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1910 Germany (Empire) 50 Marks Banknote P# 41 Grades xf details Lot #687 (Sale Order 223 of 1868) 1910 Germany (Empire) 50 Marks Banknote P# 41 Grades xf details. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed the gold backing and ceased circulation of gold coins. The Goldmark was the culmination of years of effort put into unifying the currency of Germany.
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1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD Lot #688 (Sale Order 224 of 1868) 1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD.
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1944-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #689 (Sale Order 225 of 1868) 1944-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM+ Unc.
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ Lot #690 (Sale Order 226 of 1868) 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++. Each 1963 five dollar red seal bill has serial number written in red ink. There is a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. All 1963 red seals were printed in Washington DC and feature a portrait of Abraham Lincoln in the center of the bill. You can also find the following wording on each bill, “United States Note, The United States of America, This Note Is A Legal Tender At Its Face Value For All Debts Public And Private, Will Pay To The Bearer On Demand Five Dollars”
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1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #691 (Sale Order 227 of 1868) 1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1968-1969 with 20 Coins Ins Lot #692 (Sale Order 228 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1968-1969 with 20 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1968-1969 included a total of 20 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set comprised of Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), Jefferson Nickels (D, S), Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), Washington Quarters (P, D), and one Kennedy Half Dollar (D). Notably, the half dollar included in the set was struck in a composition of 40% silver. The Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1958-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #695 (Sale Order 229 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1958-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1937 Germany 1 Rentenmark Banknote P# 173b Grades vf++ Lot #696 (Sale Order 230 of 1868) 1937 Germany 1 Rentenmark Banknote P# 173b Grades vf++. The "Rentenmark" was issued in 1923 to help stop the hyperinflation in Weimar Germany after the "Paper Mark" had become worthless. Unlike the Goldmark, which was backed by gold, or the Papermark, which lacked the backing of a commodity, the Rentenmark was backed by the land used for agriculture and business. The Act creating the Rentenmark backed the currency by means of twice yearly payments on property, due in April and October, payable for five years. Although the Rentenmark was not initially legal tender, it was accepted by the population and its value was relatively stable.
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1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #697 (Sale Order 231 of 1868) 1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1931-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #698 (Sale Order 232 of 1868) 1931-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1919-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good Lot #699 (Sale Order 233 of 1868) 1919-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades xf+ Lot #700 (Sale Order 234 of 1868) 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades xf+. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”
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1855 California Gold Grades Choice Unc Lot #702 (Sale Order 235 of 1868) 1855 California Gold Grades Choice Unc.
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1925-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #704 (Sale Order 236 of 1868) 1925-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #705 (Sale Order 237 of 1868) 1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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***Auction Highlight*** AU/BU Slider GC CRR Shotgun Morgan $1 Roll 1887 & P Ends Virtually UNC (fc) Lot #706 (Sale Order 238 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** AU/BU Slider GC CRR Shotgun Morgan $1 Roll 1887 & P Ends Virtually UNC. Up For Auction Is a Very Near Solid Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll In an old George Creek and cumberland Railroad Wrapper with Tight Shotgun Ends. This Roll is filled with Virtually all Uncirculated Silver Dollars. This is how we determined that. A Uncirculated Morgan Dollar a Weights 26.73 Grams. So 20 of them would weigh, 534.6 Grams. Our Uncirculated Roll Weighs 536.7 Grams, so the Wrappers weigh 2.1 Grams. The Roll at hand weighs 536.57 Grams. Deducting the Wrapper Weight of 2.1 Grams, the average coin in this roll weights 26.72 Grams. Your going to find in this roll a lot of Uncirculated coins and a few sliders. This is a Very Near Solid roll of Uncirculated Morgan Dollars.
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1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #707 (Sale Order 239 of 1868) 1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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2x Consecutive 1922 Germany (Weimar) "Vampire" 10,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknotes, All A Lot #708 (Sale Order 240 of 1868) 2x Consecutive 1922 Germany (Weimar) "Vampire" 10,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknotes, All AU+! P# 72 Grades CU. Among the many bills issued during the hyperinflation crisis in the post-WWI German Weimar Republic, the "Vampire Note" is a particular standout. It is known as the Vampire Note because when the note's engraver (identity unknown) adapted a portrait by famous German Renaissance painter Albrecht Durer for the note, he made an odd alteration where the neck of the figure looks like a Vampire when the bill is rotated 90 degrees. It takes some imagination to see, but was intentional and meant to represent the anti-French sentiment in WWI Germany -- France was considered to be "sucking the life out of" the country following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The Reichsbank noticed this alteration, but did not change it, printing several varieties of the bill with the design and giving credence to the popular anti-French sentiment. There are three varieties, Pick # 70 and 71 differing in the reverse design, and Pick # 72 being a smaller version of Pick # 71.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins Lot #709 (Sale Order 241 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1950-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #710 (Sale Order 242 of 1868) 1950-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU Lot #711 (Sale Order 243 of 1868) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU.
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1835 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good Lot #712 (Sale Order 244 of 1868) 1835 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #713 (Sale Order 245 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1913-s TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #714 (Sale Order 246 of 1868) 1913-s TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619 Grades Select CU Lot #715 (Sale Order 247 of 1868) 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619 Grades Select CU. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1961-1972 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grad Lot #719 (Sale Order 248 of 1868) 1961-1972 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grades vf++.
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1943-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc Lot #720 (Sale Order 249 of 1868) 1943-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-p Wartime issue Steel Cent.
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1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1510 Grades xf+ Lot #723 (Sale Order 250 of 1868) 1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1510 Grades xf+. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”
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1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #724 (Sale Order 251 of 1868) 1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1914 Germany (Empire) 20 Marks Banknote P# 46b Grades vf++ Lot #727 (Sale Order 252 of 1868) 1914 Germany (Empire) 20 Marks Banknote P# 46b Grades vf++. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed the gold backing and ceased circulation of gold coins. The Goldmark was the culmination of years of effort put into unifying the currency of Germany.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1924-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded vf35 By SEGS (fc) Lot #728 (Sale Order 253 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1924-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded vf35 By SEGS.
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1949-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #730 (Sale Order 254 of 1868) 1949-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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2016 Mongolia 50 Tugrik Banknote P# 64d Grades Gem+ CU Lot #731 (Sale Order 255 of 1868) 2016 Mongolia 50 Tugrik Banknote P# 64d Grades Gem+ CU.
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1921-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good Lot #732 (Sale Order 256 of 1868) 1921-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1957-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #734 (Sale Order 257 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1957-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #736 (Sale Order 258 of 1868) 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1908 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 33a Grades Select AU Lot #739 (Sale Order 259 of 1868) 1908 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 33a Grades Select AU. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed the gold backing and ceased circulation of gold coins. The Goldmark was the culmination of years of effort put into unifying the currency of Germany.
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1897-p Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades vg details Lot #740 (Sale Order 260 of 1868) 1897-p Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades vg details.
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***Auction Highlight*** Solid Uncirculated Peace silver dollar roll 1923 & P Ends, 20 coins (fc) Lot #741 (Sale Order 261 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Solid Uncirculated Peace silver dollar roll 1923 & P Ends, 20 coins. This roll is held in an old Bellaire Zainsvill & Cincinnati Railroad wrapper. This roll contains 20, Uncirculated Peace silver Dollars Any Date Or Mint Mark Is Possible Hand Marked Peace Unc. Based on the weight this is an uncirculated roll. We recently Acquired a large Estate Hoard of Uncirculated Rolls.
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1834 Lg 4 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades xf details Lot #742 (Sale Order 262 of 1868) 1834 Lg 4 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades xf details.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1984-1985 10 coins Lot #744 (Sale Order 263 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1984-1985 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1984-1985 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The packaging for the Proof Set was changed from prior years. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1948-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #745 (Sale Order 264 of 1868) 1948-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1920 Germany 100 Marks Banknote P# 69a Grades vf+ Lot #746 (Sale Order 265 of 1868) 1920 Germany 100 Marks Banknote P# 69a Grades vf+. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #747 (Sale Order 266 of 1868) 1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #749 (Sale Order 267 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1510 Grades vf details Lot #751 (Sale Order 268 of 1868) 1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1510 Grades vf details. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”
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1925-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine Lot #752 (Sale Order 269 of 1868) 1925-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine.
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1913-d Barber Quarter 25c Grades g+ Lot #753 (Sale Order 270 of 1868) 1913-d Barber Quarter 25c Grades g+.
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1883 cents Liberty Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good Lot #755 (Sale Order 271 of 1868) 1883 cents Liberty Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good.
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1961-1972 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grad Lot #756 (Sale Order 272 of 1868) 1961-1972 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grades vf++.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins Lot #757 (Sale Order 273 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The packaging for the Proof Set was themed in purple. The coins were held in place within slots of a purple cardboard holder sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed in an outer purple cardboard box with silver printing on the outside.
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1888 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades g, good Lot #758 (Sale Order 274 of 1868) 1888 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades g, good.
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1919 Germany (Weimar) 50 Marks Banknote P# 66 Grades vf++ Lot #759 (Sale Order 275 of 1868) 1919 Germany (Weimar) 50 Marks Banknote P# 66 Grades vf++. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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1911 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #762 (Sale Order 276 of 1868) 1911 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades vf++ Lot #764 (Sale Order 277 of 1868) 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades vf++. On June 4th 1963, President Kennedy issued Executive Order 11110, ordering that silver certificates be phased out. No one knew it would be his last executive order, and no one knew that it would make these 1957-B Silver Certificates sought-after collectibles today. His order caused folks to take notice and save a small number of these 1957-B $1 Silver Certificates-they were only 14% of the total 1957 Silver Certs printed. These silver certificates feature George Washington, a blue seal, and the following wording: “Silver Certificate This certifies that there is on deposit in the treasury of The United States of America One Dollar In silver payable on demand”
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2017-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #766 (Sale Order 278 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2017-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1903-s Barber Quarter 25c Grades vf+ Lot #767 (Sale Order 279 of 1868) 1903-s Barber Quarter 25c Grades vf+.
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1939-p Jefferson Nickel Rev 40 5c Grades GEM++ 5fs Lot #769 (Sale Order 280 of 1868) 1939-p Rev 40 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ 5fs.
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1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov Grades f+ Lot #772 (Sale Order 281 of 1868) 1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov Grades f+. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed.
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1864 Bronze Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++ Lot #774 (Sale Order 282 of 1868) 1864 Bronze Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++.
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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Choice CU Lot #775 (Sale Order 283 of 1868) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Choice CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** Coney Island Shotgun 1886 & 'P' Ends Mixed Morgan/Peace Silver dollar roll, Lot #776 (Sale Order 284 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Coney Island Shotgun 1886 & 'P' Ends Mixed Morgan/Peace Silver dollar roll, 20 coin. This roll is held in an old Coney Island amusement park Wrapper with Tight Shotgun Ends. This roll contains 20, Morgan/Peace silver Dollars. The coins may range from circulated to uncirculated. Any condition is possible. We have weighed the roll and can assure you that it is 20 Silver Dollars, that all 20 are Peace Or Morgan Dollars and that it is not an uncirculated roll as the weight comes in slightly under the 536.7 grams that a fully uncirculated roll would weigh. We recently Acquired a large Estate Hoard of First Financial & US Trust Corp rolls
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1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #777 (Sale Order 285 of 1868) 1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins Lot #778 (Sale Order 286 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #779 (Sale Order 287 of 1868) 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select Unc RD Lot #780 (Sale Order 288 of 1868) 1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select Unc RD.
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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf. Lot #782 (Sale Order 289 of 1868) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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1909-1912 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11b, Sig. Konshin Grades vf++ Lot #783 (Sale Order 290 of 1868) 1909-1912 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11b, Sig. Konshin Grades vf++. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed.
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1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf+ Lot #784 (Sale Order 291 of 1868) 1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf+.
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1857-o Seated Liberty Dime 10c Grades vg, very good Lot #785 (Sale Order 292 of 1868) 1857-o Seated Liberty Dime 10c Grades vg, very good.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1960-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #786 (Sale Order 293 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1960-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc Lot #787 (Sale Order 294 of 1868) 1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc.
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1938-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #790 (Sale Order 295 of 1868) 1938-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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1970-1977 (1960-1964 Issue) Great Britain 1 Pound Banknote P# 374g Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #791 (Sale Order 296 of 1868) 1970-1977 (1960-1964 Issue) Great Britain 1 Pound Banknote P# 374g Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1939-p Jefferson Nickel Rev 40 5c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #792 (Sale Order 297 of 1868) 1939-p Rev 40 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ Unc.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #793 (Sale Order 298 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1953C $2 Red Seal United States Note Key To The Series Fr-1512 Grades xf Lot #794 (Sale Order 299 of 1868) 1953C $2 Red Seal United States Note Key To The Series Fr-1512 Grades xf. Out of about 70 Million 1953 $2 Notes Printed Only About 7% were 1953C Notes Making it the lowest mintage in the series and The Key To The Series
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1902-p Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades g+ Lot #795 (Sale Order 300 of 1868) 1902-p Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades g+.
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1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+ Lot #797 (Sale Order 301 of 1868) 1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+.
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1986-1991 Canada $5 Banknote P# 95b, Sig. Thiessen-Crow Grades xf+ Lot #799 (Sale Order 302 of 1868) 1986-1991 Canada $5 Banknote P# 95b, Sig. Thiessen-Crow Grades xf+.
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1918-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+ Lot #800 (Sale Order 303 of 1868) 1918-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+.
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1835 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vf, very fine Lot #802 (Sale Order 304 of 1868) 1835 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vf, very fine.
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1988A $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (Chicago, IL) Grades Select CU Lot #803 (Sale Order 305 of 1868) 1988A $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (Chicago, IL) Grades Select CU.
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1834 Lg 4 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades vg+ Lot #804 (Sale Order 306 of 1868) 1834 Lg 4 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades vg+.
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1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #805 (Sale Order 307 of 1868) 1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #806 (Sale Order 308 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #807 (Sale Order 309 of 1868) 1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #809 (Sale Order 310 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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10x Consecutive 2018 Venezuela 500 Bolivares Banknotes, All CU! P# 108b Grades CU Lot #812 (Sale Order 311 of 1868) 10x Consecutive 2018 Venezuela 500 Bolivares Banknotes, All CU! P# 108b Grades CU.
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1865 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU Lot #814 (Sale Order 312 of 1868) 1865 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU.
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1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov Grades f+ Lot #815 (Sale Order 313 of 1868) 1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov Grades f+. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed.
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1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #816 (Sale Order 314 of 1868) 1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1110 (Sale Order 315 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1933-s Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades vf+ Lot #1111 (Sale Order 316 of 1868) 1933-s Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades vf+.
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Military Payment Certificate (MPC) Series 481 5c Grades vf details Lot #1114 (Sale Order 317 of 1868) Military Payment Certificate (MPC) Series 481 5c Grades vf details. Military payment certificates, or MPC, were a form of currency used to pay U.S. military personnel in certain foreign countries. They were used in one area or another from a few months after the end of World War II until a few months after the end of U.S. participation in the Vietnam War – from 1946 until 1973. MPC utilized layers of line lithography to create colorful banknotes that could be produced cheaply. Fifteen series of MPCs were created. However, only 13 series were issued. The remaining two were largely destroyed, although some examples remain. Among the 13 released series a total of 94 notes are recognized.
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1945-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades Choice Unc Lot #1115 (Sale Order 318 of 1868) 1945-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades Choice Unc.
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1963A $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1514 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1116 (Sale Order 319 of 1868) 1963A $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1514 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1937-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select AU Lot #1117 (Sale Order 320 of 1868) 1937-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select AU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1960-d 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper. Lot #1118 (Sale Order 321 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1960-d 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1968-1969 with 20 Coins Ins Lot #1119 (Sale Order 322 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1968-1969 with 20 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1968-1969 included a total of 20 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set comprised of Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), Jefferson Nickels (D, S), Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), Washington Quarters (P, D), and one Kennedy Half Dollar (D). Notably, the half dollar included in the set was struck in a composition of 40% silver. The Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address.
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1903 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU Lot #1120 (Sale Order 323 of 1868) 1903 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU.
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1876 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good Lot #1121 (Sale Order 324 of 1868) 1876 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good. very scarce date. PCGS estimates that only 5000 survive in all grades
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1970-1971 with 21 Coins Ins Lot #1122 (Sale Order 325 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1970-1971 with 21 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1970-1971 included a total of 21 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set comprised of Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), Jefferson Nickels (D, S), Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), Washington Quarters (P, D), and one Kennedy Half Dollar in the 1970 set was struck in a composition of 40% silver and importantly was not issued for circulation. This created a low mintage key date for the recently released series and a draw for many collectors. There are also the chance of finding a small date 1970-s Lincoln cent trending $80 for ms65 rd. The 1971 set contain 2 Kennedy Half Dollar (P,D). The Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address.
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf+ Lot #1123 (Sale Order 326 of 1868) 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf+. Each 1963 five dollar red seal bill has serial number written in red ink. There is a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. All 1963 red seals were printed in Washington DC and feature a portrait of Abraham Lincoln in the center of the bill. You can also find the following wording on each bill, “United States Note, The United States of America, This Note Is A Legal Tender At Its Face Value For All Debts Public And Private, Will Pay To The Bearer On Demand Five Dollars”
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1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++ Lot #1124 (Sale Order 327 of 1868) 1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++.
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1883 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU Lot #1125 (Sale Order 328 of 1868) 1883 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU.
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1912-1917 (1912 Issue) Imperial Russia 500 Rubles Banknote P# 14b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf+ Lot #1127 (Sale Order 329 of 1868) 1912-1917 (1912 Issue) Imperial Russia 500 Rubles Banknote P# 14b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf+. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed.
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1938-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades vf+ Lot #1128 (Sale Order 330 of 1868) 1938-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades vf+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1971-s 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1129 (Sale Order 331 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1971-s 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1875 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg details Lot #1130 (Sale Order 332 of 1868) 1875 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg details. According to Jaime Hernandez from PCGS, ‘The 1875 Indian Cent is one of the scarcer issues in the series. This date gravitates more towards being one of the lower mintage issues in the series. Very scarce. With an original mintage of over 13.5 million; PCGS estimates that only 4000 survive in all grades.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1974-1975 12 coins Lot #1131 (Sale Order 333 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1974-1975 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1974-1975 12 coins. Each set contain 6 coins, the Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The 1975 Proof Set contained three coins dated 1976. This was a result of the newly designed coins minted to celebrate the Bicentennial of the United States. The Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Washington Quarter all carried a special reverse design and carried a dual date “1776-1976.” These bicentennial coins were struck during 1975 and 1976.The 1975 Set included the Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent, which bore the 1975 date. A number of 1975 Proof “No S” Roosevelt Dimes were produced, we had not check for this special coins. It is the scarcest of the “No S” Proof Coins and is extremely expensive, trending pr66 at $350,000!!!. The packaging remained the same as the prior year, with the coins sealed in plastic rings within a rectangular plastic holder with red felt background. The plastic case had an outer black plastic cover, which opened and closed on a hinge. This was put into a black cardboard box within silver printing describing the contents.
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1928-d Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vf++ Lot #1132 (Sale Order 334 of 1868) 1928-d Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vf++.
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1949-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM FBL Lot #1133 (Sale Order 335 of 1868) 1949-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM FBL.
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7x 1968-1981 Yugoslavia Banknotes Denomination Set, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000 Dinaras, All CU! G Lot #1134 (Sale Order 336 of 1868) 7x 1968-1981 Yugoslavia Banknotes Denomination Set, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000 Dinaras, All CU! Grades CU.
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1912-1917 (1905 Issue) Imperial Russia 3 Rubles Banknote P# 9c, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++ Lot #1135 (Sale Order 337 of 1868) 1912-1917 (1905 Issue) Imperial Russia 3 Rubles Banknote P# 9c, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1959-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1136 (Sale Order 338 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1959-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1980-1981 with 26 Coins Ins Lot #1137 (Sale Order 339 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1980-1981 with 26 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1980-1981 included a total of 26 coins. This set include 1980-P & D Lincoln Cents, P & D Jefferson Nickels, P & D Roosevelt Dimes, P & D Washington Quarters, P & D Kennedy Halves, and P & D & S Susan B. Anthony Dollars. The set contains three coins, which were not issued for circulation, but only struck for inclusion within the sets. Similar situations would occur on a few other occasions and each of these sets carries a certain mystique. For what was long considered the final year of the series, the 1981 Susan B. Anthony Dollar was struck only for inclusion within the 1981 Uncirculated Mint Set. Besides the noted dollar coins, each set included circulation strike coins P&D Susan B.Anthony P&D Kennedy Half Dollars, P&D Washington Quarters, P&D Roosevelt Dimes, P&D Jefferson Nickels, and P&D Lincoln Cents. The six coins from the Philadelphia Mint were sealed within a plastic cellophane with a blue color on the side. The seven remaining coins from the Denver and San Francisco Mint were sealed within a separate cellophane with a red color. Placed between protective cardboard, the two cellophane packs were placed within a white envelope marked with the contents.
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1860 California Gold Grades GEM Unc Lot #1138 (Sale Order 340 of 1868) 1860 California Gold Grades GEM Unc.
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf Lot #1139 (Sale Order 341 of 1868) 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf. Each 1963 five dollar red seal bill has serial number written in red ink. There is a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. All 1963 red seals were printed in Washington DC and feature a portrait of Abraham Lincoln in the center of the bill. You can also find the following wording on each bill, “United States Note, The United States of America, This Note Is A Legal Tender At Its Face Value For All Debts Public And Private, Will Pay To The Bearer On Demand Five Dollars”
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1999 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (Atlanta, GA) Grades Gem CU Lot #1141 (Sale Order 342 of 1868) 1999 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (Atlanta, GA) Grades Gem CU.
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1929-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vf++ Lot #1142 (Sale Order 343 of 1868) 1929-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vf++.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1981-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1143 (Sale Order 344 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1981-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1915-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+ Lot #1144 (Sale Order 345 of 1868) 1915-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+. A tough date.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1977-1978 12 coins Lot #1146 (Sale Order 346 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1977-1978 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1977-1978 12 coins. Each set contain 6 coins, the Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The coins came in a different style plastic holder, with each of the coins sealed in its own separate section. The plastic case had a flip top, which opens and closes to display the coins.
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1930-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades f, fine Lot #1147 (Sale Order 347 of 1868) 1930-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades f, fine.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins Lot #1148 (Sale Order 348 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1836 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades f+ Lot #1149 (Sale Order 349 of 1868) 1836 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades f+.
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1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++ Lot #1150 (Sale Order 350 of 1868) 1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1964-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1151 (Sale Order 351 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1964-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1153 (Sale Order 352 of 1868) 1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1865 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf Lot #1154 (Sale Order 353 of 1868) 1865 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf.
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1853-o Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg+ Lot #1155 (Sale Order 354 of 1868) 1853-o Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg+.
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1820 Small 0 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades ag Lot #1157 (Sale Order 355 of 1868) 1820 Small 0 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades ag.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1971-1972 with 22 Coins Ins Lot #1158 (Sale Order 356 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1971-1972 with 22 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1971-1972 included a total of 22 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set is comprised of three Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), two Jefferson Nickels (P, D), two Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), two Washington Quarters (P, D), two Kennedy Half Dollars (P, D). The 1971 Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address. For the 1972 Sets, the Denver Mint coins and plastic disc were placed in a cellophane marked with a red stripe and the Philadelphia and San Francisco Mint coins were placed in a separate cellophane with a blue stripe. Together they were placed between two cardboard inserts and placed within a white envelope.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades vf+ Lot #1159 (Sale Order 357 of 1868) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades vf+. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1956-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1161 (Sale Order 358 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1956-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades Choice AU Lot #1162 (Sale Order 359 of 1868) 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades Choice AU. On June 4th 1963, President Kennedy issued Executive Order 11110, ordering that silver certificates be phased out. No one knew it would be his last executive order, and no one knew that it would make these 1957-B Silver Certificates sought-after collectibles today. His order caused folks to take notice and save a small number of these 1957-B $1 Silver Certificates-they were only 14% of the total 1957 Silver Certs printed. These silver certificates feature George Washington, a blue seal, and the following wording: “Silver Certificate This certifies that there is on deposit in the treasury of The United States of America One Dollar In silver payable on demand”
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1853-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg+ Lot #1163 (Sale Order 360 of 1868) 1853-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg+.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins Lot #1164 (Sale Order 361 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins. Each Set contains 6 coins, Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Centt. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The coins were placed within individual sealed rings against a red felt background. There was a black plastic outer cover which opens and closes. The outer cardboard box was colored black.
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1821 Large Date Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g details Lot #1165 (Sale Order 362 of 1868) 1821 Large Date Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g details.
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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Select CU Lot #1167 (Sale Order 363 of 1868) 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Select CU. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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3x Consecutive 1993 Reform Issue Yugoslavia 5 Million Dinara Hyperinflation Banknotes P# 132 Grades Lot #1168 (Sale Order 364 of 1868) 3x Consecutive 1993 Reform Issue Yugoslavia 5 Million Dinara Hyperinflation Banknotes P# 132 Grades CU. Between 1992 and 1994, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) experienced the second-longest period of hyperinflation in world economic history -- 22 months, from March 1992 to January 1994. Inflation peaked at a monthly rate of 313 million percent in January 1994. Daily inflation was 62%, with an inflation rate of 2.03% in 1 hour being higher than the annual inflation rate of many developed countries. The National Bank of Yugoslavia issued 33 banknotes during the stated hyperinflation period. Yugoslav hyperinflation technically lasted for 24 months, which is longer than the German crisis after World War I, which lasted 16 months.
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1944-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1169 (Sale Order 365 of 1868) 1944-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1953-d 50 pcs Standard Johnson Wrapper. Lot #1170 (Sale Order 366 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1953-d 50 pcs Standard Johnson Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1829 Small 10c Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades vg, very good Lot #1171 (Sale Order 367 of 1868) 1829 Small 10c Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades vg, very good.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1971-1972 with 22 Coins Ins Lot #1172 (Sale Order 368 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1971-1972 with 22 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1971-1972 included a total of 22 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set is comprised of three Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), two Jefferson Nickels (P, D), two Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), two Washington Quarters (P, D), two Kennedy Half Dollars (P, D). The 1971 Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address. For the 1972 Sets, the Denver Mint coins and plastic disc were placed in a cellophane marked with a red stripe and the Philadelphia and San Francisco Mint coins were placed in a separate cellophane with a blue stripe. Together they were placed between two cardboard inserts and placed within a white envelope.
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1918-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good Lot #1173 (Sale Order 369 of 1868) 1918-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++ Lot #1174 (Sale Order 370 of 1868) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed.
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Proof 1972-s Silver Eisenhower Dollar $1 Graded pr69+ DCAM BY SEGS Lot #1175 (Sale Order 371 of 1868) 1972-s Silver Eisenhower Dollar $1 Graded pr69+ DCAM BY SEGS.
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1831 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good Lot #1176 (Sale Order 372 of 1868) 1831 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins. Lot #1177 (Sale Order 373 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. he packaging had the coins fitted within a green colored cardboard inner holder and sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed within an outer green cardboard box with silver printing “United States Mint Proof Set 19__.”
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1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #1178 (Sale Order 374 of 1868) 1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1965 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins i Lot #1180 (Sale Order 375 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1965 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins in total..
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1948-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #1181 (Sale Order 376 of 1868) 1948-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Select AU Lot #1182 (Sale Order 377 of 1868) 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Select AU. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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2017 Mongolia 20 Tugrik Banknote P# 63i Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1183 (Sale Order 378 of 1868) 2017 Mongolia 20 Tugrik Banknote P# 63i Grades Gem+ CU.
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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine Lot #1184 (Sale Order 379 of 1868) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins Lot #1185 (Sale Order 380 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades g+ Lot #1186 (Sale Order 381 of 1868) 1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades g+.
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2017 ND Issue Madagascar 100 Ariary Banknote P# 97 Grades Gem++ CU Lot #1187 (Sale Order 382 of 1868) 2017 ND Issue Madagascar 100 Ariary Banknote P# 97 Grades Gem++ CU.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1980-1981 with 26 Coins Ins Lot #1188 (Sale Order 383 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1980-1981 with 26 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1980-1981 included a total of 26 coins. This set include 1980-P & D Lincoln Cents, P & D Jefferson Nickels, P & D Roosevelt Dimes, P & D Washington Quarters, P & D Kennedy Halves, and P & D & S Susan B. Anthony Dollars. The set contains three coins, which were not issued for circulation, but only struck for inclusion within the sets. Similar situations would occur on a few other occasions and each of these sets carries a certain mystique. For what was long considered the final year of the series, the 1981 Susan B. Anthony Dollar was struck only for inclusion within the 1981 Uncirculated Mint Set. Besides the noted dollar coins, each set included circulation strike coins P&D Susan B.Anthony P&D Kennedy Half Dollars, P&D Washington Quarters, P&D Roosevelt Dimes, P&D Jefferson Nickels, and P&D Lincoln Cents. The six coins from the Philadelphia Mint were sealed within a plastic cellophane with a blue color on the side. The seven remaining coins from the Denver and San Francisco Mint were sealed within a separate cellophane with a red color. Placed between protective cardboard, the two cellophane packs were placed within a white envelope marked with the contents.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1961-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1189 (Sale Order 384 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1961-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades Select AU Lot #1190 (Sale Order 385 of 1868) 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades Select AU. On June 4th 1963, President Kennedy issued Executive Order 11110, ordering that silver certificates be phased out. No one knew it would be his last executive order, and no one knew that it would make these 1957-B Silver Certificates sought-after collectibles today. His order caused folks to take notice and save a small number of these 1957-B $1 Silver Certificates-they were only 14% of the total 1957 Silver Certs printed. These silver certificates feature George Washington, a blue seal, and the following wording: “Silver Certificate This certifies that there is on deposit in the treasury of The United States of America One Dollar In silver payable on demand”
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1914-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #1191 (Sale Order 386 of 1868) 1914-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1983-1984 10 coins Lot #1192 (Sale Order 387 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1983-1984 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1983-1984 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. We did not check for the 1983 “No S” Roosevelt Dimes were mint error. This error occurred as it had in the past and created a premium for any discoveries, trend pr69DCAM $875. For 1983 each proof coin was fit into a slot, which was sealed in a rigid clear plastic holder. An outer black plastic piece served to protect or display the set. The outer cardboard box was blue and open at the top. For 1984 each proof coin was fit into a slot, which was sealed in a rigid clear plastic holder. An our purple plastic piece served to protect or display the set. The outer cardboard box is purple and opens at the top.
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1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1193 (Sale Order 388 of 1868) 1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1873 Open 3 Indian Cent 1c Grades g+ Lot #1194 (Sale Order 389 of 1868) 1873 Open 3 Indian Cent 1c Grades g+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1961-d 50 pcs Vintage Penny Wrapper. Lot #1195 (Sale Order 390 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1961-d 50 pcs Vintage Penny Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1914-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+ Lot #1196 (Sale Order 391 of 1868) 1914-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+.
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1916-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #1197 (Sale Order 392 of 1868) 1916-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+. A tough date.
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1950-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc Lot #1198 (Sale Order 393 of 1868) 1950-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc.
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2014 Ukraine 1 Hryvnia Banknote P# 116c Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1199 (Sale Order 394 of 1868) 2014 Ukraine 1 Hryvnia Banknote P# 116c Grades Gem+ CU.
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1864 Bronze Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good Lot #11101 (Sale Order 395 of 1868) 1864 Bronze Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1999-2000 19 coins Lot #11102 (Sale Order 396 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1999-2000 19 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1999-2000 19 coins All struck with "S" mint mark. 1999 set contains the five State Quarters honoring Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, and Connecticut. Along with Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar. 2000 Set introduce the Proof Sacagawea Dollars with five 2000 State Quarters honoring Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, and Virginia. The remainingcoins included the 2000-dated Kennedy Half Dollar, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins are typically found with a cameo or deep cameo finish. The packaging for the set was themed in blue. The dollar, half dollar, dime, nickel, and cent are sealed in one plastic lens, with the five State Quarters in a separate lens. These two lenses were placed together in a decorative cardboard box.
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1948-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #11103 (Sale Order 397 of 1868) 1948-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1969-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11105 (Sale Order 398 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1969-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+ Lot #11106 (Sale Order 399 of 1868) 1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+.
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1923 5th Issue Germany (Weimar) 200,000 Mark Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 100 Grades Choice A Lot #11107 (Sale Order 400 of 1868) 1923 5th Issue Germany (Weimar) 200,000 Mark Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 100 Grades Choice AU. In the early 1920s, post-WWI Germany saw its economy spiraling out of control. Hyperinflation started directly after the war in 1918, but truly took over the Weimar Republic from 1921 to 1923. The value of the Mark declined incredibly rapidly. 1 USD was equal to 50 German Marks at the beginning of 1920. Toward the end of 1923, 1 USD was equal to over 4,200,000,000,000 German Marks. At times, denominations of the Mark became less valuable than the paper and labor to print it almost immediately after printing. Thus, denominations of the Mark notes became incredibly large, ending up in the tens of trillions.
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1911 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades xf+ Lot #11108 (Sale Order 401 of 1868) 1911 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades xf+.
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1950-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #11109 (Sale Order 402 of 1868) 1950-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Select AU Lot #11110 (Sale Order 403 of 1868) 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Select AU. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1862 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf Lot #11111 (Sale Order 404 of 1868) 1862 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11113 (Sale Order 405 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1910 Germany (Empire) 50 Marks Banknote P# 41 Grades vf++ Lot #11114 (Sale Order 406 of 1868) 1910 Germany (Empire) 50 Marks Banknote P# 41 Grades vf++. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed the gold backing and ceased circulation of gold coins. The Goldmark was the culmination of years of effort put into unifying the currency of Germany.
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1943-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #11115 (Sale Order 407 of 1868) 1943-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-p Wartime issue Steel Cent.
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #11116 (Sale Order 408 of 1868) 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. On June 4th 1963, President Kennedy issued Executive Order 11110, ordering that silver certificates be phased out. No one knew it would be his last executive order, and no one knew that it would make these 1957-B Silver Certificates sought-after collectibles today. His order caused folks to take notice and save a small number of these 1957-B $1 Silver Certificates-they were only 14% of the total 1957 Silver Certs printed. These silver certificates feature George Washington, a blue seal, and the following wording: “Silver Certificate This certifies that there is on deposit in the treasury of The United States of America One Dollar In silver payable on demand”
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1900-o Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades f, fine Lot #11118 (Sale Order 409 of 1868) 1900-o Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades f, fine.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins Lot #11119 (Sale Order 410 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins. Each Set contains 6 coins Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Susan B. Anthony Dollar. All coins were minted at the San Francisco mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The proof coins are commonly found with attractive black and white deep cameo finishes. The packaging for the Proof Set was changed from the prior year. The primary plastic holder was smaller in size and the coins were no longer sealed in separate compartments. The coins were placed within slots of an internal red plastic piece, which was sealed between two clear plastic pieces. A black plastic sleeve slid over the plastic holder and could serve as a stand. The outer cardboard box was also changed. It had a single opening at the top for the main holder to slide into.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1992-1993 10 coins Lot #11120 (Sale Order 411 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1992-1993 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1992-1993 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The packaging for the Proof Set was themed in purple. The coins were held in place within slots of a purple cardboard holder sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed in an outer purple cardboard box with silver printing on the outside.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1829 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Graded Choice Unc PL BY USCG (fc) Lot #11121 (Sale Order 412 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1829 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Graded Choice Unc PL BY USCG. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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1918-1922 (1908 Issue) Germany 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 Grades xf+ Lot #11122 (Sale Order 413 of 1868) 1918-1922 (1908 Issue) Germany 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 Grades xf+. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11123 (Sale Order 414 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Group of 3 United States Special Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1965-1967 with 15 C Lot #11125 (Sale Order 415 of 1868) Group of 3 United States Special Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1965-1967 with 15 Coins Inside!. In response to a nationwide shortage of coinage, the Treasury Department announced that no proof set or mint sets would be produced for collectors. In their place, so-called Special Mint Sets were issued featuring examples of each denomination carrying a finish superior to the standard circulation strikes, but not up the quality of proof coinage. Starting with 1965 Special Mint Set, each of the set contained the Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The standard composition of the traditionally silver coins was changed starting this year. Rather than the previous 90% purity, the half dollar was struck in 40% silver. The five coins of the set were produced at the San Francisco Mint, although as with all coinage issued for this year mint marks were not used. Packaging for 1965 consisted of the five coins and a blue mint token sealed in a single plastic cellophane wrap. This was protected between two pieces of cardboard and placed within a white envelope with a notation of the contents. For 1966-1967, rather than the previous cellophane and white envelopes, the coins were mounted within a rigid plastic holder with a blue background. This holder was placed within an outer blue cardboard box. Special mint set coins typically have a uniformly brilliant or proof like finish. A minority of examples will display cameo contrast with design elements frosted against a proof like background. These cameo or deep cameo examples are prized by collectors and command premiums.
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1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf++ Lot #11127 (Sale Order 416 of 1868) 1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf++. Of great historical interest this is the last $10 currency notes issued by the Confederate States of America. The 7th and last issue of Confederate notes. Notes hand signed and numbered by Confederate soldiers and families. Printed and issued over 140 years ago during the Civil War. Depicts Confederate cabinet member Robert M. T. Hunter and features a detailed vignette of horse-drawn artillery. This large 7" x 3" Confederate $10 note is a genuine keepsake from one of the most significant periods in American history.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1952-s Franklin Half Dollar 50c Graded ms64 fbl By SEGS (fc) Lot #11128 (Sale Order 417 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1952-s Franklin Half Dollar 50c Graded ms64 fbl By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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1856-o Seated Liberty Dime 10c Grades vf+ Lot #11129 (Sale Order 418 of 1868) 1856-o Seated Liberty Dime 10c Grades vf+.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1875-cc Below Bow Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded ms64 By SEGS (fc) Lot #11131 (Sale Order 419 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1875-cc Below Bow Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded ms64 By SEGS.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11132 (Sale Order 420 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1949-d Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Select Unc+ FBL Lot #11133 (Sale Order 421 of 1868) 1949-d Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Select Unc+ FBL.
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1961-1972 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grad Lot #11134 (Sale Order 422 of 1868) 1961-1972 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grades xf+.
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1932-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM Unc Lot #11135 (Sale Order 423 of 1868) 1932-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM Unc.
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1935D $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1613N, Narrow Grades Choice CU Lot #11136 (Sale Order 424 of 1868) 1935D $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1613N, Narrow Grades Choice CU. While Series 1935D $1 Silver Certificates were being issued, the back design was made about 3 mm narrower. All 1935D notes are either the wide or narrow variety. This Series 1935D $1 Silver Certificate is the "narrow design" style. Once redeemable for silver coin or bullion, small-size Silver Certificates, with their distinctive blue Treasury seals and serial numbers, are among the most sought-after U.S. currency notes.. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1861 Confederate States Four Dollar Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #11138 (Sale Order 425 of 1868) 1861 Confederate States Four Dollar Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. In order to fund their war effort, the newly formed Confederacy issued bonds to their citizens in 1861. These bonds included a series of coupons intended to be turned in individually for the periodic interest return on the bond, which are hand-numbered and hand-signed. These are a rare paper artifact of the Civil War.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1874-p Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded ms63+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #11139 (Sale Order 426 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1874-p Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded ms63+ By SEGS.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1960-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11141 (Sale Order 427 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1960-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins Lot #11144 (Sale Order 428 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #11145 (Sale Order 429 of 1868) 1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. In order to fund their war effort, the newly formed Confederacy issued bonds to their citizens in 1861. These bonds included a series of coupons intended to be turned in individually for the periodic interest return on the bond, which are hand-numbered and hand-signed. These are a rare paper artifact of the Civil War.
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1937-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc Lot #11146 (Sale Order 430 of 1868) 1937-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1827 Capped Bust Dime 10c Graded ms62 By SEGS (fc) Lot #11149 (Sale Order 431 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1827 Capped Bust Dime 10c Graded ms62 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1951-p 50 pcs Standard Johnson Wrapper. Lot #11150 (Sale Order 432 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1951-p 50 pcs Standard Johnson Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1873-p Trade Dollar $1 Graded ms64 By SEGS (fc) Lot #11151 (Sale Order 433 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1873-p Trade Dollar $1 Graded ms64 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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***Auction Highlight*** Solid CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll 1883 & CC ends 20 Unc CC Mo Lot #11152 (Sale Order 434 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Solid CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll 1883 & CC ends 20 Unc CC Morgans. Solid CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends, Ulster And Deleware Railroad wrapper. Full roll of 20 Unirculated morgan dollars from the Carson City Mint. Hand Written "Solid CC" on the side Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1834 Lg 4 Capped Bust Dime 10c Graded ms64+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #11154 (Sale Order 435 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1834 Lg 4 Capped Bust Dime 10c Graded ms64+ By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins Lot #11155 (Sale Order 436 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The packaging for the Proof Set was themed in purple. The coins were held in place within slots of a purple cardboard holder sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed in an outer purple cardboard box with silver printing on the outside.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2009-d Formative Years 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11157 (Sale Order 437 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2009-d Formative Years 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1843 Sm letter Braided Hair Large Cent Petite Head 1c Graded Select+ Unc BN Lot #11158 (Sale Order 438 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1843 Sm letter Petite Head Braided Hair Large Cent 1c Graded Select+ Unc BN BY USCG. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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3x Consecutive 1922 Germany (Weimar) "Vampire" 10,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknotes, All A Lot #11159 (Sale Order 439 of 1868) 3x Consecutive 1922 Germany (Weimar) "Vampire" 10,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknotes, All AU+! P# 72 Grades CU. Among the many bills issued during the hyperinflation crisis in the post-WWI German Weimar Republic, the "Vampire Note" is a particular standout. It is known as the Vampire Note because when the note's engraver (identity unknown) adapted a portrait by famous German Renaissance painter Albrecht Durer for the note, he made an odd alteration where the neck of the figure looks like a Vampire when the bill is rotated 90 degrees. It takes some imagination to see, but was intentional and meant to represent the anti-French sentiment in WWI Germany -- France was considered to be "sucking the life out of" the country following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The Reichsbank noticed this alteration, but did not change it, printing several varieties of the bill with the design and giving credence to the popular anti-French sentiment. There are three varieties, Pick # 70 and 71 differing in the reverse design, and Pick # 72 being a smaller version of Pick # 71.
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Original Sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set Lot #11160 (Sale Order 440 of 1868) Original Sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set. Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. The collection includes 3 unopened mega boxes as well as approximately 7 mega boxes that have been carefully opened but the sets inside remain pristine and unopened as they were when they left the philadelphia mint over a half century ago. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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***Auction Highlight*** 1805 Draped Bust Large Cent 1c Graded xf BY USCG (fc) Lot #11161 (Sale Order 441 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1805 Draped Bust Large Cent 1c Graded xf BY USCG.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1893-o Barber Dime 10c Graded ms64+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #11162 (Sale Order 442 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1893-o Barber Dime 10c Graded ms64+ By SEGS.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 25 Rubles Banknote P# 234a Grades xf Lot #11163 (Sale Order 443 of 1868) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 25 Rubles Banknote P# 234a Grades xf. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1935F **Star Note** $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1615 Grades vf++ Lot #11164 (Sale Order 444 of 1868) 1935F **Star Note** $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1615 Grades vf++. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1913-s Barber Dime 10c Graded ms65+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #11165 (Sale Order 445 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1913-s Barber Dime 10c Graded ms65+ By SEGS. A very difficult date. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2002-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11166 (Sale Order 446 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2002-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Proof ***Auction Highlight*** 1892 Indian Cent Near TOP POP! 1c Graded pr66+ rd cam By SEGS (fc) Lot #11167 (Sale Order 447 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1892 Near TOP POP! Indian Cent 1c Graded pr66+ rd cam By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1970-1971 with 21 Coins Ins Lot #11168 (Sale Order 448 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1970-1971 with 21 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1970-1971 included a total of 21 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set comprised of Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), Jefferson Nickels (D, S), Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), Washington Quarters (P, D), and one Kennedy Half Dollar in the 1970 set was struck in a composition of 40% silver and importantly was not issued for circulation. This created a low mintage key date for the recently released series and a draw for many collectors. There are also the chance of finding a small date 1970-s Lincoln cent trending $80 for ms65 rd. The 1971 set contain 2 Kennedy Half Dollar (P,D). The Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address.
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1923 Germany (Weimar Republic) 10 Million Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 106a, Watermark: Lot #11170 (Sale Order 449 of 1868) 1923 Germany (Weimar Republic) 10 Million Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 106a, Watermark: G/D in stars Grades Choice AU. In the early 1920s, post-WWI Germany saw its economy spiraling out of control. Hyperinflation started directly after the war in 1918, but truly took over the Weimar Republic from 1921 to 1923. The value of the Mark declined incredibly rapidly. 1 USD was equal to 50 German Marks at the beginning of 1920. Toward the end of 1923, 1 USD was equal to over 4,200,000,000,000 German Marks. At times, denominations of the Mark became less valuable than the paper and labor to print it almost immediately after printing. Thus, denominations of the Mark notes became incredibly large, ending up in the tens of trillions.
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(1863) Our Army Civil War Token 1c Grades Choice+ Unc RD Lot #11174 (Sale Order 450 of 1868) (1863) Our Army Civil War Token 1c Grades Choice+ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1996-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11176 (Sale Order 451 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1996-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1787 Connecticut Colonial Cent 1c Grades f details Lot #11177 (Sale Order 452 of 1868) 1787 Connecticut Colonial Cent 1c Grades f details.
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1993 United States Mint Silver Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside. Lot #11180 (Sale Order 453 of 1868) 1993 United States Mint Silver Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside.. United States Proof Sets 1993 5 coins. All coins included in the set were struck at the San Francisco Mint. Each set contains a 90% silver Half Dollar, a 90% Silver Quarter, a 90% Silver Dime, a Jefferson Nickle and a Lincoln penny. Harder Set. The packaging for the 1993 Silver Proof Set was themed in black, but otherwise similar to the packaging for the regular set. The coins were placed in individual spaces in a black cardboard. This was sealed within a plastic lens with the word “Silver” imprinted. The outer box was black and had silver printing “United States Mint Silver Proof Set 199_”.
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1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc Lot #11181 (Sale Order 454 of 1868) 1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc. The Columbus Half Dollar along with the Isabella Quarter were Minted in Honor of the 400th Anniversary of Columbus' Voyage to the New World. It was First Distributed at the Worlds Fair Honoring that Voyage. When examining a Columbian Exposition Half Dollar, the First Points to Show Wear are Columbus’ Eyebrow, Cheek and the Hair Behind his Forehead and Jaw. On the Reverse, Check the Foresail and Sainsail, as well as the Right Side of the Eastern Hemisphere.
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1912-p Barber Quarter 25c Graded ms63 By SEGS Lot #11182 (Sale Order 455 of 1868) 1912-p Barber Quarter 25c Graded ms63 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1914 Germany (Empire) 20 Marks Banknote P# 46b Grades vf++ Lot #11183 (Sale Order 456 of 1868) 1914 Germany (Empire) 20 Marks Banknote P# 46b Grades vf++. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed the gold backing and ceased circulation of gold coins. The Goldmark was the culmination of years of effort put into unifying the currency of Germany.
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1957 **Star Note** $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619* Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #11184 (Sale Order 457 of 1868) 1957 **Star Note** $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619* Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. When notes are discovered that have been printed incorrectly (such as having the serial numbers upside down, etc.) the misprinted "error notes" are replaced with star notes because no two bills within a certain series can be produced with the same serial number. They are used to maintain a correct count of notes in a serial number run. By their nature, star notes are more scarce than notes with standard serial numbers and as such are widely collected by numismatists. Some of the highest prices paid for modern (post-1928) U.S. banknotes have been for star notes. The note itself is a Silver Certificate. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1868-p Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded Choice Unc+ PL BY USCG (fc) Lot #11185 (Sale Order 458 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1868-p Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded Choice Unc+ PL BY USCG. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1864 5th Series Confederate States Thirty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Select CU Lot #11186 (Sale Order 459 of 1868) 1864 5th Series Confederate States Thirty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Select CU. In order to fund their war effort, the newly formed Confederacy issued bonds to their citizens in 1861. These bonds included a series of coupons intended to be turned in individually for the periodic interest return on the bond, which are hand-numbered and hand-signed. These are a rare paper artifact of the Civil War.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1889 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc) Lot #11187 (Sale Order 460 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1889 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll. Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends, Carson City, Nevada Investment and Trust Co wrapper. Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1920-s Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #11189 (Sale Order 461 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1920-s Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1942/1-d Mercury Dime 10c Graded xf45 By SEGS (fc) Lot #11192 (Sale Order 462 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1942/1-d Mercury Dime 10c Graded xf45 By SEGS.
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1864 2nd Series Confederate States Fifteen Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Select CU Lot #11193 (Sale Order 463 of 1868) 1864 2nd Series Confederate States Fifteen Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Select CU. In order to fund their war effort, the newly formed Confederacy issued bonds to their citizens in 1861. These bonds included a series of coupons intended to be turned in individually for the periodic interest return on the bond, which are hand-numbered and hand-signed. These are a rare paper artifact of the Civil War.
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1883-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades xf+ Lot #11194 (Sale Order 464 of 1868) 1883-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades xf+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1958-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11195 (Sale Order 465 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1958-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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220th United States Mint Anniversary Set, 2012 Making American History Lot #11197 (Sale Order 466 of 1868) 220th United States Mint Anniversary Set, 2012 Making American History. In 2012, the United States Mint completed its 220th year of service to our country, operating 6 facilities across the United States. Includes 2012 American Eagle Silver Proof Coin, Former United States Mint Designer John Mercanti executed this design,incorporating other classic elements of American coinage, such as an olive branch, arrows and 13 stars. Enclosed in a 2009 $5 Note, Serial Number starts with JL 150 bears the signature of the Treasurer of The United States Rosie Rios.
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1932-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RB Lot #11199 (Sale Order 467 of 1868) 1932-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RB.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1899-o Barber Quarter 25c Graded ms64+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #11201 (Sale Order 468 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1899-o Barber Quarter 25c Graded ms64+ By SEGS. 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11202 (Sale Order 469 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1992 Russia (Soviet) 1000 Rubles Banknote P# 250a Grades Gem+ CU Lot #11203 (Sale Order 470 of 1868) 1992 Russia (Soviet) 1000 Rubles Banknote P# 250a Grades Gem+ CU. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1902-p Barber Quarter 25c Graded ms63+ By SEGS Lot #11204 (Sale Order 471 of 1868) 1902-p Barber Quarter 25c Graded ms63+ By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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***Auction Highlight*** 1894-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded au55 By SEGS (fc) Lot #11205 (Sale Order 472 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1894-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded au55 By SEGS.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1914-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded vf25 By SEGS (fc) Lot #11206 (Sale Order 473 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1914-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded vf25 By SEGS.
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1936 (1925 Issue) Spain 100 Pesetas Banknote P# 69c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #11207 (Sale Order 474 of 1868) 1936 (1925 Issue) Spain 100 Pesetas Banknote P# 69c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1994-1995 10 coins. Lot #11208 (Sale Order 475 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1994-1995 10 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1994-1995 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. he packaging had the coins fitted within a green colored cardboard inner holder and sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed within an outer green cardboard box with silver printing “United States Mint Proof Set 19__.”
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11209 (Sale Order 476 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Proof ***Auction Highlight*** 1942 Lincoln Cent 1c Graded Gem++ Proof RD Cam BY USCG (fc) Lot #11210 (Sale Order 477 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1942 Lincoln Cent 1c Graded Gem++ Proof RD Cam BY USCG.
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2018 (2002/2018 Issue) North Korea 50 Won Banknote P#?CS26a Grades Gem+ CU Lot #11211 (Sale Order 478 of 1868) 2018 (2002/2018 Issue) North Korea 50 Won Banknote P#?CS26a Grades Gem+ CU.
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1928C $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1504 Grades f details Lot #11212 (Sale Order 479 of 1868) 1928C $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1504 Grades f details. This is the first “small size” two dollar bill issued by The U.S. In 1928 the size of paper money was changed to the size that we are familiar with today. There are eight different types of 1928 $2 bills. They are Series of 1928, Series of 1928A, 1928B, 1928C, 1928D, 1928E, 1928F, and 1928G. All 1928 $2 notes features Thomas Jefferson on the front and Monticello on the back.
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1821 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded xf45 By SEGS Lot #11213 (Sale Order 480 of 1868) 1821 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded xf45 By SEGS.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1888-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #11214 (Sale Order 481 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1888-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG.
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1942 France 20 Francs Banknote P# 100a Grades vf++ Lot #11215 (Sale Order 482 of 1868) 1942 France 20 Francs Banknote P# 100a Grades vf++. Banknotes issued by France in 1939-1945 during WWII have a distinct identity. Many are fully colorized and ornate, with the portraiture expressing a strong nationalist sentiment and a symbolic vision of the artistic, scientific, and agricultural wealth of France. The notes depict both the common and extraordinary people of france, workers and thinkers. These notes intended to unite and uplift the spirits of the French, to preserve their identity and history while they were facing occupation, strife, and destruction.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1876-cc Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded ms63+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #11216 (Sale Order 483 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1876-cc Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded ms63+ By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1924-s Peace Dollar $1 Grades Choice AU Lot #11217 (Sale Order 484 of 1868) 1924-s Peace Dollar $1 Grades Choice AU.
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1884-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades xf+ Lot #11219 (Sale Order 485 of 1868) 1884-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades xf+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1972-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11220 (Sale Order 486 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1972-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1840-o Drapery Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded xf45+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #11222 (Sale Order 487 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1840-o Drapery Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded xf45+ By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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2015 United States Mint Set, 28 Coins Inside! Lot #11223 (Sale Order 488 of 1868) 2015 United States Mint Set, 28 Coins Inside!. the 2015 set includes two folders, with 14 coins each, from the United States Mint facilities in Denver and Philadelphia. Each folder has the following coins: four Presidential $1 Coins honoring Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, and Lyndon B. Johnson; five America the Beautiful Quarters® Program Coins honoring Homestead National Monument of America (Neb.), Kisatchie National Forest (La.), Blue Ridge Parkway (N.C.), Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge (Del.), and Saratoga National Historical Park (N.Y.); one Native American $1 coin; one Kennedy half–dollar coin; one Roosevelt dime coin; one Jefferson 5–cent coin (nickel); and, one Lincoln one–cent coin (penny).
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1937 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 58d, Sig. Gordon & Towers Grades vf+ Lot #11224 (Sale Order 489 of 1868) 1937 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 58d, Sig. Gordon & Towers Grades vf+.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1885-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms63+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #11225 (Sale Order 490 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1885-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms63+ By SEGS.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 222a Grades vf+ Lot #11226 (Sale Order 491 of 1868) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 222a Grades vf+. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1835 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades vg+ Lot #11227 (Sale Order 492 of 1868) 1835 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades vg+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11228 (Sale Order 493 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1879-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc Lot #11230 (Sale Order 494 of 1868) 1879-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc.
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2006-2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollars (ZWN) Emergency Bearer Check Notes P# 55a Grades xf+ Lot #11231 (Sale Order 495 of 1868) 2006-2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollars (ZWN) Emergency Bearer Check Notes P# 55a Grades xf+. Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe is an ongoing crisis. While yearly inflation was often measured in the hundreds of percentage points in the early 2000s, from 2007 to 2008 it was measured in the millions, and then trillions. The first Zimbabwean dollar (ZWD) was abandoned in 2005 and replaced with the second (ZWN). The second had to be abandoned again in August 2008, and its replacement currency (ZWR) became obsolete due to ongoing hyperinflation only 6 months later, resulting in a third replacement currency (ZWL). The ZWL was formally demonetised in 2015, and Zimbabwe generally relies on a variety of foreign currencies for local trade.
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1883-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms65+ By SEGS Lot #11232 (Sale Order 496 of 1868) 1883-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms65+ By SEGS.
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1884-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc Lot #11233 (Sale Order 497 of 1868) 1884-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc.
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10x Consecutive 2020 Venezuela 500,000 Bolivares Banknotes, All CU! Grades CU Lot #11234 (Sale Order 498 of 1868) 10x Consecutive 2020 Venezuela 500,000 Bolivares Banknotes, All CU! Grades CU.
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1954-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #11235 (Sale Order 499 of 1868) 1954-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM+ Unc.
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***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1966 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins i Lot #11236 (Sale Order 500 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1966 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins in total..
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***Auction Highlight*** 1894-p Barber Half Dollars 50c Graded ms65 By SEGS (fc) Lot #11238 (Sale Order 501 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1894-p Barber Half Dollars 50c Graded ms65 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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4x Consecutive 1976 $2 Federal Reserve Notes (Dallas, TX), All CU! Grades CU Lot #11239 (Sale Order 502 of 1868) 4x Consecutive 1976 $2 Federal Reserve Notes (Dallas, TX), All CU! Grades CU.
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Group of 2 2005-2006 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage Lot #11240 (Sale Order 503 of 1868) Group of 2 2005-2006 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage. Each Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters. They are California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, West Virginia,Nevada (The Silver State), Nebraska (Chimney Rock), Colorado (Colorful Colorado), North Dakota (Badlands with Bison) and South Dakota (Mount Rushmore and Pheasant).. Total of 10 pieces; Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1923-s Peace Dollar $1 Grades AU Details Lot #11241 (Sale Order 504 of 1868) 1923-s Peace Dollar $1 Grades AU Details.
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1991 Russia (Soviet) 5 Rubles Banknote P# 240a Grades Choice AU Lot #11242 (Sale Order 505 of 1868) 1991 Russia (Soviet) 5 Rubles Banknote P# 240a Grades Choice AU. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #11243 (Sale Order 506 of 1868) 1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1981-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11245 (Sale Order 507 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1981-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1923-d Peace Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc Lot #11246 (Sale Order 508 of 1868) 1923-d Peace Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc.
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1890-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc Lot #11248 (Sale Order 509 of 1868) 1890-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc.
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1921-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc Lot #11249 (Sale Order 510 of 1868) 1921-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 2003-2004 22 coins. Lot #11250 (Sale Order 511 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 2003-2004 22 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 2003-2004 22 coins. Each Set contains 11 coins, Sacagawea Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The Proof Set new coins inctroduce in 2004 set were the first two design of the Westward Journey Nickels series, featuring the Peace Medal and Keelboat. Along side the State Quarters honoring Illinois, Alabama, Maine, Missouri, Arkansas, Michiganj, Florida, Texas, Iowa, Wisconsin. The Statue of Liberty appears with the United States Mint logo on the outer cardboard box. Inside, the proof coins are placed in two separate lenses, along with the certificate of authenticity.
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1891-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #11251 (Sale Order 512 of 1868) 1891-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 3 Rubles Banknote P# 223a Grades vf++ Lot #11252 (Sale Order 513 of 1868) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 3 Rubles Banknote P# 223a Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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5x 2016-2018 Venezuela Banknotes, Denomination Set of 10, 50, 2000, 10,000, 20,000 Bolivares, All CU Lot #11254 (Sale Order 514 of 1868) 5x 2016-2018 Venezuela Banknotes, Denomination Set of 10, 50, 2000, 10,000, 20,000 Bolivares, All CU! Grades CU.
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1921-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf, very fine Lot #11255 (Sale Order 515 of 1868) 1921-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf, very fine.
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Proof 1973-s Silver Eisenhower Dollar $1 Graded pr69+ DCAM BY SEGS Lot #11257 (Sale Order 516 of 1868) 1973-s Silver Eisenhower Dollar $1 Graded pr69+ DCAM BY SEGS.
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1923-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine Lot #11258 (Sale Order 517 of 1868) 1923-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine.
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1963 Proof Set in Original Gorverment Envelope. Lot #11259 (Sale Order 518 of 1868) 1963 Proof Set in Original Gorverment Envelope. The 2 most common grades for a 1963 Proof Franklin half are a PR66 and PR67, per PCGS. in PR67 Cameo, the half is listed on PCGS website at $85 and DCAM at $240. The set, has a 90% Proof Franklin Half Dollar, a 90% Proof Silver Quarter, a 90% Proof Silver Dime, 2 Other Proof Coins, all in the Original unopened Packaging as it left The Mint
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1981-1982 12 coins Lot #11260 (Sale Order 519 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1981-1982 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1981-1982 12 coins. All coins were minted at the San Francisco mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The proof coins are commonly found with attractive black and white deep cameo finishes. Each Set contains 5 coins Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar. The 1981 set have 6 coins due to the inclusion of the Susan B. Anthony dollar. These 1981 set had not been check for type 2 Susan B. Anthony dollar, where type 1 trend ms69 $20 and type 2 trend ms69 $160. Each proof coin was fit into a slot within a red plastic insert, which was sealed in a rigid clear plastic holder. An outer black plastic piece served to protect or display the set. The outer cardboard box was black and open at the top.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11261 (Sale Order 520 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1991 Russia (Soviet) 10 Rubles Banknote P# 239a Grades vf++ Lot #11263 (Sale Order 521 of 1868) 1991 Russia (Soviet) 10 Rubles Banknote P# 239a Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1924-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded vf30 By SEGS (fc) Lot #11264 (Sale Order 522 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1924-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded vf30 By SEGS.
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1921-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good Lot #11265 (Sale Order 523 of 1868) 1921-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good.
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1917-1918 Germany 5 Marks Banknote P# 56b Grades xf+ Lot #11266 (Sale Order 524 of 1868) 1917-1918 Germany 5 Marks Banknote P# 56b Grades xf+. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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1935-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #11267 (Sale Order 525 of 1868) 1935-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1923 4th issue Germany (Weimar Republic) 1 Million Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 93 Grad Lot #11268 (Sale Order 526 of 1868) 1923 4th issue Germany (Weimar Republic) 1 Million Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 93 Grades vf++. In the early 1920s, post-WWI Germany saw its economy spiraling out of control. Hyperinflation started directly after the war in 1918, but truly took over the Weimar Republic from 1921 to 1923. The value of the Mark declined incredibly rapidly. 1 USD was equal to 50 German Marks at the beginning of 1920. Toward the end of 1923, 1 USD was equal to over 4,200,000,000,000 German Marks. At times, denominations of the Mark became less valuable than the paper and labor to print it almost immediately after printing. Thus, denominations of the Mark notes became incredibly large, ending up in the tens of trillions.
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3x Consecutive 1972 6th Series 2nd Issue British Armed Forces 10 New Pence Special Vouchers, All CU! Lot #11269 (Sale Order 527 of 1868) 3x Consecutive 1972 6th Series 2nd Issue British Armed Forces 10 New Pence Special Vouchers, All CU! P# M48 Grades CU.
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1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RB Lot #11270 (Sale Order 528 of 1868) 1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RB.
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2018 Mongolia 10 Tugrik Banknote P# 62 Grades Gem+ CU Lot #11271 (Sale Order 529 of 1868) 2018 Mongolia 10 Tugrik Banknote P# 62 Grades Gem+ CU.
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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1614 Grades vf+ Lot #11273 (Sale Order 530 of 1868) 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1614 Grades vf+. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1920-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+ Lot #11274 (Sale Order 531 of 1868) 1920-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+.
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1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1510 Grades xf+ Lot #11275 (Sale Order 532 of 1868) 1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1510 Grades xf+. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”
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1930-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+ Lot #11276 (Sale Order 533 of 1868) 1930-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+.
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1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #11277 (Sale Order 534 of 1868) 1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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2016 Mongolia 50 Tugrik Banknote P# 64d Grades Gem+ CU Lot #11279 (Sale Order 535 of 1868) 2016 Mongolia 50 Tugrik Banknote P# 64d Grades Gem+ CU.
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2x Consecutive 1962 ND 4th Series British Armed Forces 1 Pound Special Vouchers, All CU! P# M36a Gra Lot #11280 (Sale Order 536 of 1868) 2x Consecutive 1962 ND 4th Series British Armed Forces 1 Pound Special Vouchers, All CU! P# M36a Grades CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11281 (Sale Order 537 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades xf+ Lot #11282 (Sale Order 538 of 1868) 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades xf+. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”
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1964 Canada Dollar $1 Grades GEM++ PL Lot #11283 (Sale Order 539 of 1868) 1964 Canada Dollar $1 Grades GEM++ PL.
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Group of 2 2003-2004 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage Lot #11284 (Sale Order 540 of 1868) Group of 2 2003-2004 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage. Each Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters. They are Illinois, Missouri, Alabama, Arkansas, and Maine, Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa and Wisconsin. All are minted in a beautiful proof finish. Total of 10 pieces; Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619 Grades vf++ Lot #11285 (Sale Order 541 of 1868) 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619 Grades vf++. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1944-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #11286 (Sale Order 542 of 1868) 1944-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM+ Unc.
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***Auction Highlight*** Old Casino 50c Roll $10 Halves Las Vegas Casino Golden Nugget 1935 Walker & Lot #11287 (Sale Order 543 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Old Casino 50c Roll $10 Halves Las Vegas Casino Golden Nugget 1935 Walker & D franklin Ends. Up for auction is a Consignment I have secured a collection of old 1960’s Las Vegas Casino Half Dollar Shot Gun Rolls from various Casinos. These Rolls contain 20 Half Dollars. They have tight ends and are wild!. I opened three rolls to examine the contents and what I found was mostly Circulated Walkers, a few Franklins and a Seated coin or two and a couple of Barbers. But after I opened the rolls, I wished I hadn’t as they were so cool as antique Las Vegas Half Rolls. I have only seen a handful of these ever. The consignee has given us some additional rolls. We estimate the rolls to be worth $2000 each as a collectable antique, but if the roll is opened and has a rare date, who knows the value, a 1921 Walker even in low grade is worth over $500, and several other dates are worth over $200 each. But who knows, maybe a rare 1878-s Seated is inside. ($35k in g4), or an 1892-o Barber ($5k in G4). In any event the rolls themselves are amazing collectibles of a bygone era of the Rat pack and Las Vegas. From the rolls we have received there are 10 different casinos. Good Luck.
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1942-s Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM Unc Lot #11288 (Sale Order 544 of 1868) 1942-s Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM Unc.
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2010 (2000 Issue) Belarus 50 Rublei Banknote P# 25b Grades Gem CU Lot #11290 (Sale Order 545 of 1868) 2010 (2000 Issue) Belarus 50 Rublei Banknote P# 25b Grades Gem CU.
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1943-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM++ FSB Lot #11294 (Sale Order 546 of 1868) 1943-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM++ FSB.
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1830 Small 10c JR-2 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades vg, very good Lot #11296 (Sale Order 547 of 1868) 1830 Small 10c JR-2 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades vg, very good.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1968-1969 with 20 Coins Ins Lot #11297 (Sale Order 548 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1968-1969 with 20 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1968-1969 included a total of 20 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set comprised of Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), Jefferson Nickels (D, S), Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), Washington Quarters (P, D), and one Kennedy Half Dollar (D). Notably, the half dollar included in the set was struck in a composition of 40% silver. The Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address.
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1930-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select AU Lot #11298 (Sale Order 549 of 1868) 1930-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select AU.
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1935B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1611 Grades vf++ Lot #11299 (Sale Order 550 of 1868) 1935B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1611 Grades vf++. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer. There are many Verities of this note and it is a complex issue. There are brown seal Hawaii notes, yellow seal North Africa notes, red R and red S experimentals. Plus you have all of the standard 1935, 1935A, 1935B, 1935C, 1935D, 1935E, 1935F, 1935G, and 1935H issues.
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1858 SL Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades f+ Lot #11300 (Sale Order 551 of 1868) 1858 SL Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades f+.
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1919-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+ Lot #11301 (Sale Order 552 of 1868) 1919-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+.
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1861 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+ Lot #11302 (Sale Order 553 of 1868) 1861 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+. Key Date. According to David Hall, The 1861 is the lowest mintage of the 1860-64 copper-nickel Indian cents. It is the rarest copper-nickel Indian cent in circulated grades."
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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem+ CU Lot #11303 (Sale Order 554 of 1868) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem+ CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** ARRIBA! ARRIBA! Ultra Rare Full Roll 20x Silver 1977-1979 Gem Unc Mexico 100 Lot #11304 (Sale Order 555 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** ARRIBA! ARRIBA! Ultra Rare Full Roll 20x Silver 1977-1979 Gem Unc Mexico 100 Pesos, In Dos MiL Pesos ART Coin Wrapper KM-483. ARRIBA!!! ARRIBA!!! Ultra Rare Find This roll of 20 Silver Mexican 100 Pesos is held in an old Bank Style Dos MiL (2000 Pesos) Pesos Art Shotgun Roll. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great Roll of 20 Silver Coins, very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be All Gem Unc Or better 1977-1979 Mexico 100 Silver Pesos. Each Coin Weighs 27.77 grams of 0.72 Silver Making Each Coin About 3/4th of an ounce of silver.There are 400.01 Grams or 14.1 Ounces of .999 Silver in this roll. Every Roll Is Stamped "Dos MiL Pesos" And has Three Mariachi Band Members on the side These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all from one Estate. Incredible First Time We’ve Been Able to bring this to auction. Very Few Ever Left mexico and the coin was a 3 year type coin. Rarely Comes to action A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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***Auction Highlight*** AU/BU Slider PBRW Shotgun Morgan $1 Roll 1888 & P Ends Virtually UNC (fc) Lot #11305 (Sale Order 556 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** AU/BU Slider PBRW Shotgun Morgan $1 Roll 1888 & P Ends Virtually UNC. Up For Auction Is a Very Near Solid Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll In an old Peach Bottom Railway Company Wrapper with Tight Shotgun Ends. This Roll is filled with Virtually all Uncirculated Silver Dollars. This is how we determined that. A Uncirculated Morgan Dollar a Weights 26.73 Grams. So 20 of them would weigh, 534.6 Grams. Our Uncirculated Roll Weighs 536.7 Grams, so the Wrappers weigh 2.1 Grams. The Roll at hand weighs 536.57 Grams. Deducting the Wrapper Weight of 2.1 Grams, the average coin in this roll weights 26.72 Grams. Your going to find in this roll a lot of Uncirculated coins and a few sliders. This is a Very Near Solid roll of Uncirculated Morgan Dollars.
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1857 Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades vg+ Lot #11306 (Sale Order 557 of 1868) 1857 Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades vg+.
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1914 First Issue Germany (Empire) 50 Marks Banknote P# 49a, RARE 6 Digit Serial #! Grades vf++ Lot #11307 (Sale Order 558 of 1868) 1914 First Issue Germany (Empire) 50 Marks Banknote P# 49a, RARE 6 Digit Serial #! Grades vf++. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins Lot #11308 (Sale Order 559 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1860 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++ Lot #11309 (Sale Order 560 of 1868) 1860 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++.
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1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1510 Grades Select AU Lot #11310 (Sale Order 561 of 1868) 1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1510 Grades Select AU. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”
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Original Sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set Lot #11311 (Sale Order 562 of 1868) Original Sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set. Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. The collection includes 3 unopened mega boxes as well as approximately 7 mega boxes that have been carefully opened but the sets inside remain pristine and unopened as they were when they left the philadelphia mint over a half century ago. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1926-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #11312 (Sale Order 563 of 1868) 1926-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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2010 (2000 Issue) Belarus 50 Rublei Banknote P# 25b Grades Gem+ CU Lot #11313 (Sale Order 564 of 1868) 2010 (2000 Issue) Belarus 50 Rublei Banknote P# 25b Grades Gem+ CU.
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1913-s TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+ Lot #11314 (Sale Order 565 of 1868) 1913-s TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+.
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1922 Fourth Issue Germany (Weimar) 5000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 81a, Watermark: G/ Lot #11315 (Sale Order 566 of 1868) 1922 Fourth Issue Germany (Weimar) 5000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 81a, Watermark: G/D in stars Grades vf++. In the early 1920s, post-WWI Germany saw its economy spiraling out of control. Hyperinflation started directly after the war in 1918, but truly took over the Weimar Republic from 1921 to 1923. The value of the Mark declined incredibly rapidly. 1 USD was equal to 50 German Marks at the beginning of 1920. Toward the end of 1923, 1 USD was equal to over 4,200,000,000,000 German Marks. At times, denominations of the Mark became less valuable than the paper and labor to print it almost immediately after printing. Thus, denominations of the Mark notes became incredibly large, ending up in the tens of trillions.
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1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD Lot #11316 (Sale Order 567 of 1868) 1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD.
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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #11318 (Sale Order 568 of 1868) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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1931-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select AU Lot #11319 (Sale Order 569 of 1868) 1931-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select AU.
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2007 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #11321 (Sale Order 570 of 1868) 2007 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside.. United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set 2007 4 coins, the set includes proof versions of the general circulating $1 Presidential Dollars. 2007 Set start with George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison. The Presidential $1 Coin Program, launched in 2007, pays tribute to the Presidents of the United States in the order in which they served. These proof coins are struck multiple times with specially polished dies to create a brilliant, sharp relief and mirror–like background. Their frosted, sculpted foregrounds give them a special “cameo” effect. Each coin bears the “S” mint mark representing production at the United States Mint at San Francisco. Set comes in original mint packaging, including COA, a protective hard plastic case and an outer box.
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1912-s Barber Quarter 25c Grades vf+ Lot #11324 (Sale Order 571 of 1868) 1912-s Barber Quarter 25c Grades vf+. Difficult date. Sought after and hard to find.
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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Choice CU Lot #11325 (Sale Order 572 of 1868) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Choice CU.
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1913-p TY II Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+ Lot #11326 (Sale Order 573 of 1868) 1913-p TY II Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades Select AU Lot #11327 (Sale Order 574 of 1868) 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades Select AU. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”
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1935A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1608 Grades xf+ Lot #11328 (Sale Order 575 of 1868) 1935A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1608 Grades xf+. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer. There are many Verities of this note and it is a complex issue. There are brown seal Hawaii notes, yellow seal North Africa notes, red R and red S experimentals. Plus you have all of the standard 1935, 1935A, 1935B, 1935C, 1935D, 1935E, 1935F, 1935G, and 1935H issues.
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1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #11330 (Sale Order 576 of 1868) 1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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2008 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #11331 (Sale Order 577 of 1868) 2008 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside.. United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set 2008 4 coins, the set includes proof versions of the general circulating $1 Presidential Dollars. 2008 Set include Benjamin Harrison, John Tyler, James Polk and Zachary Taylor. The Presidential $1 Coin Program, launched in 2007, pays tribute to the Presidents of the United States in the order in which they served. These proof coins are struck multiple times with specially polished dies to create a brilliant, sharp relief and mirror–like background. Their frosted, sculpted foregrounds give them a special “cameo” effect. Each coin bears the “S” mint mark representing production at the United States Mint at San Francisco. Set comes in original mint packaging, including COA, a protective hard plastic case and an outer box.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1984-1985 10 coins Lot #11332 (Sale Order 578 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1984-1985 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1984-1985 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The packaging for the Proof Set was changed from prior years. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1928-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #11333 (Sale Order 579 of 1868) 1928-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #11335 (Sale Order 580 of 1868) 1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Proof 1956 Type 2 Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM+ Proof Cameo Lot #11336 (Sale Order 581 of 1868) 1956 Type 2 Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM+ Proof Cameo.
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1936-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #11337 (Sale Order 582 of 1868) 1936-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice+ Unc.
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2010 (2000 Issue) Belarus 50 Rublei Banknote P# 25b Grades Gem+ CU Lot #11338 (Sale Order 583 of 1868) 2010 (2000 Issue) Belarus 50 Rublei Banknote P# 25b Grades Gem+ CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** gc crr Shotgun 1887 & 'P' Ends Mixed Morgan/Peace Silver dollar roll, 20 coi Lot #11340 (Sale Order 584 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** gc crr Shotgun 1887 & 'P' Ends Mixed Morgan/Peace Silver dollar roll, 20 coin. This roll is held in an old George Creek and cumberland Railroad Wrapper with Tight Shotgun Ends. This roll contains 20, Morgan/Peace silver Dollars. The coins may range from circulated to uncirculated. Any condition is possible. We have weighed the roll and can assure you that it is 20 Silver Dollars, that all 20 are Peace Or Morgan Dollars and that it is not an uncirculated roll as the weight comes in slightly under the 536.7 grams that a fully uncirculated roll would weigh. We recently Acquired a large Estate Hoard of First Financial & US Trust Corp rolls
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Group of 2 2006-2007 US Mint State Quarters Proof Sets With Original Gov't Packaging & COA's. 10 Coi Lot #11341 (Sale Order 585 of 1868) Group of 2 2006-2007 US Mint State Quarters Proof Sets With Original Gov't Packaging & COA's. 10 Coins Inside!!. This 5-piece set includes all the 2006 Statehood Quarter releases: Nevada, North Dakota, Nebraska, South Dakota and Colorado. All are minted in a beautiful proof finish.Quarter sets like this one are an ideal way to complete a collection of the popular State Quarters series.Set Highlights:Minted by the U.S. Mint in San Francisco.Set comes in original mint packaging, including a protective hard plastic case and an outer box.Contains Statehood Quarters: Nevada, North Dakota, Nebraska, South Dakota and Colorado.mirrorlike Proof finish adds further beauty with an impressive shine.Proof coins are manufactured at the United States Mint at San Francisco using specially prepared, highly polished dies. Each coin is struck at least twice to ensure the finest detail in a frosted cameo image on a bright, mirror–like background. Each coin bears the “S” mint mark. The sealed case containing the coins is inserted into a specially printed box and is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
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1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #11342 (Sale Order 586 of 1868) 1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1976 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Select CU Lot #11344 (Sale Order 587 of 1868) 1976 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Select CU.
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1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades xf+ Lot #11345 (Sale Order 588 of 1868) 1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades xf+. Among the most sought-after U.S. paper money of the late 1960's are the short-lived "Barr" Notes. These distinctive $1 Federal Reserve Notes bear the signature of Joseph W. Barr, who served as Secretary of the Treasury during the last 28 days of President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration. Barr was replaced when President Nixon chose a successor. Due to Barr's short term, his signature appeared only on the $1 notes of Series 1963B.
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1925-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #11346 (Sale Order 589 of 1868) 1925-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #11347 (Sale Order 590 of 1868) 1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1888 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades VF Details Lot #11350 (Sale Order 591 of 1868) 1888 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades VF Details.
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1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #11351 (Sale Order 592 of 1868) 1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1922 Germany (Weimar) "Vampire" 10,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 70 Grades vf++ Lot #11352 (Sale Order 593 of 1868) 1922 Germany (Weimar) "Vampire" 10,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 70 Grades vf++. Among the many bills issued during the hyperinflation crisis in the post-WWI German Weimar Republic, the "Vampire Note" is a particular standout. It is known as the Vampire Note because when the note's engraver (identity unknown) adapted a portrait by famous German Renaissance painter Albrecht Durer for the note, he made an odd alteration where the neck of the figure looks like a Vampire when the bill is rotated 90 degrees. It takes some imagination to see, but was intentional and meant to represent the anti-French sentiment in WWI Germany -- France was considered to be "sucking the life out of" the country following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The Reichsbank noticed this alteration, but did not change it, printing several varieties of the bill with the design and giving credence to the popular anti-French sentiment. There are three varieties, Pick # 70 and 71 differing in the reverse design, and Pick # 72 being a smaller version of Pick # 71.
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1906-d Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades f, fine Lot #11353 (Sale Order 594 of 1868) 1906-d Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades f, fine.
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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU Lot #11355 (Sale Order 595 of 1868) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1994-1995 10 coins. Lot #11356 (Sale Order 596 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1994-1995 10 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1994-1995 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. he packaging had the coins fitted within a green colored cardboard inner holder and sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed within an outer green cardboard box with silver printing “United States Mint Proof Set 19__.”
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1906-p Barber Quarter 25c Grades f, fine Lot #11357 (Sale Order 597 of 1868) 1906-p Barber Quarter 25c Grades f, fine.
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1952-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #11358 (Sale Order 598 of 1868) 1952-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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Group of 3 United States Special Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1965-1967 with 15 C Lot #11359 (Sale Order 599 of 1868) Group of 3 United States Special Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1965-1967 with 15 Coins Inside!. In response to a nationwide shortage of coinage, the Treasury Department announced that no proof set or mint sets would be produced for collectors. In their place, so-called Special Mint Sets were issued featuring examples of each denomination carrying a finish superior to the standard circulation strikes, but not up the quality of proof coinage. Starting with 1965 Special Mint Set, each of the set contained the Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The standard composition of the traditionally silver coins was changed starting this year. Rather than the previous 90% purity, the half dollar was struck in 40% silver. The five coins of the set were produced at the San Francisco Mint, although as with all coinage issued for this year mint marks were not used. Packaging for 1965 consisted of the five coins and a blue mint token sealed in a single plastic cellophane wrap. This was protected between two pieces of cardboard and placed within a white envelope with a notation of the contents. For 1966-1967, rather than the previous cellophane and white envelopes, the coins were mounted within a rigid plastic holder with a blue background. This holder was placed within an outer blue cardboard box. Special mint set coins typically have a uniformly brilliant or proof like finish. A minority of examples will display cameo contrast with design elements frosted against a proof like background. These cameo or deep cameo examples are prized by collectors and command premiums.
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1939-p Jefferson Nickel Rev 40 5c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #11360 (Sale Order 600 of 1868) 1939-p Rev 40 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ Unc.
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1939-p Jefferson Nickel Rev 40 5c Grades GEM++ Unc Lot #11361 (Sale Order 601 of 1868) 1939-p Rev 40 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc.
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2010 United States Mint America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set Lot #11365 (Sale Order 602 of 1868) 2010 United States Mint America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set. The set contains proof versions of the first five coins in the new America the Beautiful Quarters Program bearing reverse (tails side) designs honoring Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas; Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming; Yosemite National Park in California; Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona; and Mount Hood National Forest in Oregon. A restored version of the 1932 John Flanagan portrait of George Washington is featured on the coins’ obverse (heads side).
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1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #11366 (Sale Order 603 of 1868) 1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #11368 (Sale Order 604 of 1868) 1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1926-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good Lot #11369 (Sale Order 605 of 1868) 1926-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good.
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1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #11371 (Sale Order 606 of 1868) 1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1838 Partial Drapery Seated Liberty Dime 10c Grades g+ Lot #11373 (Sale Order 607 of 1868) 1838 Partial Drapery Seated Liberty Dime 10c Grades g+.
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1909-p VDB Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #11374 (Sale Order 608 of 1868) 1909-p VDB Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider
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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select Unc Lot #11375 (Sale Order 609 of 1868) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select Unc.
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1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #11377 (Sale Order 610 of 1868) 1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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(3) SMS sets 1965-1967 Run of Special Mint Sets SMS 40% Half Dollar Lot #11379 (Sale Order 611 of 1868) (3) SMS sets 1965-1967 Run of Special Mint Sets SMS 40% Half Dollar. This lot is for the run of 1965-1967 SMS sets. In 1964, just when the mint was removing 90% silver coins from circulation, and the us was having a coin shortage, the Mint announced that beginning in 1965, no Proof Sets, or Mint Sets would be produced, Instead they would be making a Special Mint Set. Special Mint Set coins were not proofs, and were not uncirculated, Mint State pieces. Dies for the coins were over polished, while the planchet themselves were not polished. The resulting SMS coins have a brilliant, proof like appearance, much nicer than the run-of-the-mill circulation coins. In 1965 these sets were released in the Traditional Mint Cellophane and White Envelope and in 1966 and 1967 they were packaged in hard, pale blue plastic holders. Note, each set contains a 40% Half Dollar.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins Lot #11380 (Sale Order 612 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1883 Cents Liberty Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good Lot #11385 (Sale Order 613 of 1868) 1883 Cents Liberty Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good.
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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU Lot #11386 (Sale Order 614 of 1868) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU.
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1913-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades AU Details Lot #11387 (Sale Order 615 of 1868) 1913-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades AU Details.
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1920 Germany 100 Marks Banknote P# 69a Grades vf+ Lot #11388 (Sale Order 616 of 1868) 1920 Germany 100 Marks Banknote P# 69a Grades vf+. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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1976 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Gem CU Lot #11390 (Sale Order 617 of 1868) 1976 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Gem CU.
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1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #11391 (Sale Order 618 of 1868) 1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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1955-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #11393 (Sale Order 619 of 1868) 1955-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice CU Lot #11394 (Sale Order 620 of 1868) 1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice CU. Among the most sought-after U.S. paper money of the late 1960's are the short-lived "Barr" Notes. These distinctive $1 Federal Reserve Notes bear the signature of Joseph W. Barr, who served as Secretary of the Treasury during the last 28 days of President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration. Barr was replaced when President Nixon chose a successor. Due to Barr's short term, his signature appeared only on the $1 notes of Series 1963B.
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1993 United States Mint Silver Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside. Lot #11395 (Sale Order 621 of 1868) 1993 United States Mint Silver Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside.. This set contains a 90% silver Half Dollar, a 90% Silver Quarter and a 90% Silver Dime. Also all 5 pieces are Deep Cameo.
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1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc Lot #11396 (Sale Order 622 of 1868) 1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc.
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2002-2003 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set Low mintage Lot #11397 (Sale Order 623 of 1868) 2002-2003 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set Low mintage. Each Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters. They are Tennessee, Indiana, Ohio, Mississippi, Louisian, Illinois, Missouri, Alabama, Arkansas, and Maine. Total of 10 pieces; Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1949-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RB Lot #11398 (Sale Order 624 of 1868) 1949-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RB.
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1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #11399 (Sale Order 625 of 1868) 1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins Lot #11400 (Sale Order 626 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins. Each Set contains 6 coins Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Susan B. Anthony Dollar. All coins were minted at the San Francisco mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The proof coins are commonly found with attractive black and white deep cameo finishes. The packaging for the Proof Set was changed from the prior year. The primary plastic holder was smaller in size and the coins were no longer sealed in separate compartments. The coins were placed within slots of an internal red plastic piece, which was sealed between two clear plastic pieces. A black plastic sleeve slid over the plastic holder and could serve as a stand. The outer cardboard box was also changed. It had a single opening at the top for the main holder to slide into.
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1913-p TY II Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #11402 (Sale Order 627 of 1868) 1913-p TY II Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1961-1972 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grad Lot #11404 (Sale Order 628 of 1868) 1961-1972 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grades Select AU.
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1972 Sixth Series Second Issue British Armed Forces 5 New Pence Special Voucher P# M47 Grades Gem CU Lot #11410 (Sale Order 629 of 1868) 1972 Sixth Series Second Issue British Armed Forces 5 New Pence Special Voucher P# M47 Grades Gem CU.
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1824/2 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good Lot #11411 (Sale Order 630 of 1868) 1824/2 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good.
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1851-o Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg details Lot #11414 (Sale Order 631 of 1868) 1851-o Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg details.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111209 (Sale Order 632 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1984-1985 10 coins Lot #1111211 (Sale Order 633 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1984-1985 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1984-1985 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The packaging for the Proof Set was changed from prior years. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1913-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades xf details Lot #1111213 (Sale Order 634 of 1868) 1913-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades xf details.
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1963 $5 Red seal United States Note Grades xf+ Lot #1111214 (Sale Order 635 of 1868) 1963 $5 Red seal United States Note Grades xf+. Each 1963 five dollar red seal bill has serial number written in red ink. There is a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. All 1963 red seals were printed in Washington DC and feature a portrait of Abraham Lincoln in the center of the bill. You can also find the following wording on each bill, “United States Note, The United States of America, This Note Is A Legal Tender At Its Face Value For All Debts Public And Private, Will Pay To The Bearer On Demand Five Dollars”
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1921-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good Lot #1111215 (Sale Order 636 of 1868) 1921-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good.
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Group of 2 2003-2004 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage Lot #1111216 (Sale Order 637 of 1868) Group of 2 2003-2004 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage. Each Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters. They are Illinois, Missouri, Alabama, Arkansas, and Maine, Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa and Wisconsin. All are minted in a beautiful proof finish. Total of 10 pieces; Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111217 (Sale Order 638 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1111218 (Sale Order 639 of 1868) 1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1917-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #1111219 (Sale Order 640 of 1868) 1917-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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1910-s Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades f+ Lot #1111220 (Sale Order 641 of 1868) 1910-s Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades f+.
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1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD Lot #1111221 (Sale Order 642 of 1868) 1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD.
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1993 Yugoslavia 500,000 Dinara Note P# 131 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111222 (Sale Order 643 of 1868) 1993 Yugoslavia 500,000 Dinara Note P# 131 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1909-p VDB Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice Unc RB Lot #1111223 (Sale Order 644 of 1868) 1909-p VDB Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice Unc RB
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1909 Imperial Russia 5 Ruble Note P# 10A Grades vf+ Lot #1111224 (Sale Order 645 of 1868) 1909 Imperial Russia 5 Ruble Note P# 10A Grades vf+. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed.
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1858 SL Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades g, good Lot #1111225 (Sale Order 646 of 1868) 1858 SL Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades g, good.
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1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice CU Lot #1111226 (Sale Order 647 of 1868) 1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice CU. Among the most sought-after U.S. paper money of the late 1960s are the short-lived "Barr" Notes. These distinctive $1 Federal Reserve Notes bear the signature of Joseph W. Barr, who served as Secretary of the Treasury during the last 28 days of President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration. Barr was replaced when President Nixon chose a successor. Due to Barr's short term, his signature appeared only on the $1 notes of Series 1963B.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1958-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111227 (Sale Order 648 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1958-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1111228 (Sale Order 649 of 1868) 1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1918-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #1111230 (Sale Order 650 of 1868) 1918-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select AU Lot #1111231 (Sale Order 651 of 1868) 1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select AU. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”
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1859-o Seated Liberty Dime 10c Grades vf+ Lot #1111232 (Sale Order 652 of 1868) 1859-o Seated Liberty Dime 10c Grades vf+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2002-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111235 (Sale Order 653 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2002-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins Lot #1111236 (Sale Order 654 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+ Lot #1111237 (Sale Order 655 of 1868) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+.
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1963 $5 Red seal United States Note Grades vf++ Lot #1111238 (Sale Order 656 of 1868) 1963 $5 Red seal United States Note Grades vf++. Each 1963 five dollar red seal bill has serial number written in red ink. There is a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. All 1963 red seals were printed in Washington DC and feature a portrait of Abraham Lincoln in the center of the bill. You can also find the following wording on each bill, “United States Note, The United States of America, This Note Is A Legal Tender At Its Face Value For All Debts Public And Private, Will Pay To The Bearer On Demand Five Dollars”
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1909 Imperial Russia 10 Ruble Note P# 11C Grades vf details Lot #1111241 (Sale Order 657 of 1868) 1909 Imperial Russia 10 Ruble Note P# 11C Grades vf details. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed.
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1944-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1111243 (Sale Order 658 of 1868) 1944-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1916-p Barber Quarter 25c Grades f+ Lot #1111244 (Sale Order 659 of 1868) 1916-p Barber Quarter 25c Grades f+. Final year of issue of the Barber series.
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1916-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+ Lot #1111245 (Sale Order 660 of 1868) 1916-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+. A tough date.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 2003-2004 22 coins. Lot #1111246 (Sale Order 661 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 2003-2004 22 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 2003-2004 22 coins. Each Set contains 11 coins, Sacagawea Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The Proof Set new coins inctroduce in 2004 set were the first two design of the Westward Journey Nickels series, featuring the Peace Medal and Keelboat. Along side the State Quarters honoring Illinois, Alabama, Maine, Missouri, Arkansas, Michiganj, Florida, Texas, Iowa, Wisconsin. The Statue of Liberty appears with the United States Mint logo on the outer cardboard box. Inside, the proof coins are placed in two separate lenses, along with the certificate of authenticity.
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Set of 2 Concecutive 1972 Great Britain 10 New Pence Military Payment Note P# m45A Grades CU Lot #1111247 (Sale Order 662 of 1868) Set of 2 Concecutive 1972 Great Britain 10 New Pence Military Payment Note P# m45A Grades CU.
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1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1111248 (Sale Order 663 of 1868) 1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1994 Myanmar 20 Kyats Note P# 72 Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1111250 (Sale Order 664 of 1868) 1994 Myanmar 20 Kyats Note P# 72 Grades Gem+ CU.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins. Lot #1111251 (Sale Order 665 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. he packaging had the coins fitted within a green colored cardboard inner holder and sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed within an outer green cardboard box with silver printing “United States Mint Proof Set 19__.”
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1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1111252 (Sale Order 666 of 1868) 1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1981-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111253 (Sale Order 667 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1981-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1954-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Select+ Unc Lot #1111254 (Sale Order 668 of 1868) 1954-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Select+ Unc.
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1908 Imerpial Germnay 100 Mark Note P# 34 Grades vf++ Lot #1111255 (Sale Order 669 of 1868) 1908 Imerpial Germnay 100 Mark Note P# 34 Grades vf++. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed the gold backing and ceased circulation of gold coins. The Goldmark was the culmination of years of effort put into unifying the currency of Germany.
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1942-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1111256 (Sale Order 670 of 1868) 1942-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1981-1982 12 coins Lot #1111257 (Sale Order 671 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1981-1982 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1981-1982 12 coins. All coins were minted at the San Francisco mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The proof coins are commonly found with attractive black and white deep cameo finishes. Each Set contains 5 coins Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar. The 1981 set have 6 coins due to the inclusion of the Susan B. Anthony dollar. These 1981 set had not been check for type 2 Susan B. Anthony dollar, where type 1 trend ms69 $20 and type 2 trend ms69 $160. Each proof coin was fit into a slot within a red plastic insert, which was sealed in a rigid clear plastic holder. An outer black plastic piece served to protect or display the set. The outer cardboard box was black and open at the top.
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Proof 1972-s Silver Eisenhower Dollar $1 Graded pr69+ DCAM BY SEGS Lot #1111258 (Sale Order 672 of 1868) 1972-s Silver Eisenhower Dollar $1 Graded pr69+ DCAM BY SEGS.
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1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades xf+ Lot #1111259 (Sale Order 673 of 1868) 1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades xf+. Among the most sought-after U.S. paper money of the late 1960s are the short-lived "Barr" Notes. These distinctive $1 Federal Reserve Notes bear the signature of Joseph W. Barr, who served as Secretary of the Treasury during the last 28 days of President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration. Barr was replaced when President Nixon chose a successor. Due to Barr's short term, his signature appeared only on the $1 notes of Series 1963B.
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1935-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111261 (Sale Order 674 of 1868) 1935-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1923 Germany 10 Millionen Mark Note P# 106A Grades Select AU Lot #1111262 (Sale Order 675 of 1868) 1923 Germany 10 Millionen Mark Note P# 106A Grades Select AU. In the early 1920s, post-WWI Germany saw its economy spiraling out of control. Hyperinflation started directly after the war in 1918, but truly took over the Weimar Republic from 1921 to 1923. The value of the Mark declined incredibly rapidly. 1 USD was equal to 50 German Marks at the beginning of 1920. Toward the end of 1923, 1 USD was equal to over 4,200,000,000,000 German Marks. At times, denominations of the Mark became less valuable than the paper and labor to print it almost immediately after printing. Thus, denominations of the Mark notes became incredibly large, ending up in the tens of trillions.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111263 (Sale Order 676 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD BY USCG.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1980-1981 with 26 Coins Ins Lot #1111265 (Sale Order 677 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1980-1981 with 26 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1980-1981 included a total of 26 coins. This set include 1980-P & D Lincoln Cents, P & D Jefferson Nickels, P & D Roosevelt Dimes, P & D Washington Quarters, P & D Kennedy Halves, and P & D & S Susan B. Anthony Dollars. The set contains three coins, which were not issued for circulation, but only struck for inclusion within the sets. Similar situations would occur on a few other occasions and each of these sets carries a certain mystique. For what was long considered the final year of the series, the 1981 Susan B. Anthony Dollar was struck only for inclusion within the 1981 Uncirculated Mint Set. Besides the noted dollar coins, each set included circulation strike coins P&D Susan B.Anthony P&D Kennedy Half Dollars, P&D Washington Quarters, P&D Roosevelt Dimes, P&D Jefferson Nickels, and P&D Lincoln Cents. The six coins from the Philadelphia Mint were sealed within a plastic cellophane with a blue color on the side. The seven remaining coins from the Denver and San Francisco Mint were sealed within a separate cellophane with a red color. Placed between protective cardboard, the two cellophane packs were placed within a white envelope marked with the contents.
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1849-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades f+ Lot #1111266 (Sale Order 678 of 1868) 1849-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades f+.
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1913-s Ty I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #1111267 (Sale Order 679 of 1868) 1913-s Ty I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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1918-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+ Lot #1111268 (Sale Order 680 of 1868) 1918-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+.
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1965 Canada Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc PL Lot #1111269 (Sale Order 681 of 1868) 1965 Canada Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc PL.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select CU Lot #1111270 (Sale Order 682 of 1868) 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1981-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111271 (Sale Order 683 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1981-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1949-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RB Lot #1111272 (Sale Order 684 of 1868) 1949-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RB.
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1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+ Lot #1111273 (Sale Order 685 of 1868) 1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+.
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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111274 (Sale Order 686 of 1868) 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins Lot #1111275 (Sale Order 687 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The packaging for the Proof Set was themed in purple. The coins were held in place within slots of a purple cardboard holder sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed in an outer purple cardboard box with silver printing on the outside.
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1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1111276 (Sale Order 688 of 1868) 1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1961 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins i Lot #1111277 (Sale Order 689 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1961 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins in total..
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1918-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good Lot #1111278 (Sale Order 690 of 1868) 1918-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good.
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1937 Germany 1 RenterMark Note P# 173B Grades vf++ Lot #1111279 (Sale Order 691 of 1868) 1937 Germany 1 RenterMark Note P# 173B Grades vf++. The "Rentenmark" was issued in 1923 to help stop the hyperinflation in Weimar Germany after the "Paper Mark" had become worthless. Unlike the Goldmark, which was backed by gold, or the Papermark, which lacked the backing of a commodity, the Rentenmark was backed by the land used for agriculture and business. The Act creating the Rentenmark backed the currency by means of twice yearly payments on property, due in April and October, payable for five years. Although the Rentenmark was not initially legal tender, it was accepted by the population and its value was relatively stable.
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1920 Germany 100 Mark Note P# 69A Grades vf+ Lot #1111282 (Sale Order 692 of 1868) 1920 Germany 100 Mark Note P# 69A Grades vf+. Notgeld is German for "emergency/necessity money". Notgeld typically refers to German and Austrian notes produced in the post-WWI period. Somewhat similar to Depression Scrip in the USA, these notes were issued when there wasn'te nough state-produced money available from the central bank. Issuing institutions were often a town's savings banks, municipalities, or private or state-owned firms. Nearly all issues contained an expiry date, after which time they were invalid. Issues without dates ordinarily had an expiry announced in a newspaper or at the place of issuance.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select AU Lot #1111283 (Sale Order 693 of 1868) 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select AU.
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1853-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vf details Lot #1111285 (Sale Order 694 of 1868) 1853-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vf details.
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2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million dollar Note P# 55A Grades xf Lot #1111286 (Sale Order 695 of 1868) 2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million dollar Note P# 55A Grades xf.
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1919-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #1111287 (Sale Order 696 of 1868) 1919-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++. According to David Hall, the 1919-s is scarce in circulated grades. Most of the killer rarities in the Buffalo nickel series are the 1918 thru 1927 San Francisco issues.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-s 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111288 (Sale Order 697 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-s 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1939-p Jefferson Nickel Rev 40 5c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #1111290 (Sale Order 698 of 1868) 1939-p Rev 40 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ Unc.
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1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD Lot #1111292 (Sale Order 699 of 1868) 1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD.
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1911 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #1111293 (Sale Order 700 of 1868) 1911 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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Group of 3 2002-2003 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set Low mintage Lot #1111294 (Sale Order 701 of 1868) Group of 3 2002-2003 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set Low mintage. Each Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters. They are Tennessee, Indiana, Ohio, Mississippi, Louisian, Illinois, Missouri, Alabama, Arkansas, and Maine. Total of 10 pieces; Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1914-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #1111296 (Sale Order 702 of 1868) 1914-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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1911-s Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades vg+ Lot #1111297 (Sale Order 703 of 1868) 1911-s Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades vg+. According to David Akers from PCGS this is a scarce and underrated issue.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins Lot #1111298 (Sale Order 704 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins. Each Set contains 6 coins, Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Centt. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The coins were placed within individual sealed rings against a red felt background. There was a black plastic outer cover which opens and closes. The outer cardboard box was colored black.
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2007 D.P.R.K. 5,000 Won Note P# 56 Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1111299 (Sale Order 705 of 1868) 2007 D.P.R.K. 5,000 Won Note P# 56 Grades Gem+ CU.
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1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1111300 (Sale Order 706 of 1868) 1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #1111302 (Sale Order 707 of 1868) 1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice+ Unc.
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2002 D.P.R.K. 5 Won Note P# 58 Grades Gem++ CU Lot #1111303 (Sale Order 708 of 1868) 2002 D.P.R.K. 5 Won Note P# 58 Grades Gem++ CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111306 (Sale Order 709 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select AU Lot #1111307 (Sale Order 710 of 1868) 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select AU.
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1926-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+. Lot #1111309 (Sale Order 711 of 1868) 1926-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+.
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1910 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P# 40B Grades vf++ Lot #1111310 (Sale Order 712 of 1868) 1910 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P# 40B Grades vf++. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed the gold backing and ceased circulation of gold coins. The Goldmark was the culmination of years of effort put into unifying the currency of Germany.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1869 Near Top POP! Two Cent Piece 2c Graded ms66 rd BY SEGS (fc) Lot #1111312 (Sale Order 713 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1869 Near Top POP! Two Cent Piece 2c Graded ms66 rd BY SEGS. 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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1949-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Graded ms66 fbl By SEGS Lot #1111314 (Sale Order 714 of 1868) 1949-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Graded ms66 fbl By SEGS.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1974-1975 12 coins Lot #1111315 (Sale Order 715 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1974-1975 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1974-1975 12 coins. Each set contain 6 coins, the Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The 1975 Proof Set contained three coins dated 1976. This was a result of the newly designed coins minted to celebrate the Bicentennial of the United States. The Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Washington Quarter all carried a special reverse design and carried a dual date “1776-1976.” These bicentennial coins were struck during 1975 and 1976.The 1975 Set included the Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent, which bore the 1975 date. A number of 1975 Proof “No S” Roosevelt Dimes were produced, we had not check for this special coins. It is the scarcest of the “No S” Proof Coins and is extremely expensive, trending pr66 at $350,000!!!. The packaging remained the same as the prior year, with the coins sealed in plastic rings within a rectangular plastic holder with red felt background. The plastic case had an outer black plastic cover, which opened and closed on a hinge. This was put into a black cardboard box within silver printing describing the contents.
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1832 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g+ Lot #1111316 (Sale Order 716 of 1868) 1832 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g+.
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1950-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1111317 (Sale Order 717 of 1868) 1950-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1971-1972 with 22 Coins Ins Lot #1111318 (Sale Order 718 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1971-1972 with 22 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1971-1972 included a total of 22 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set is comprised of three Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), two Jefferson Nickels (P, D), two Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), two Washington Quarters (P, D), two Kennedy Half Dollars (P, D). The 1971 Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address. For the 1972 Sets, the Denver Mint coins and plastic disc were placed in a cellophane marked with a red stripe and the Philadelphia and San Francisco Mint coins were placed in a separate cellophane with a blue stripe. Together they were placed between two cardboard inserts and placed within a white envelope.
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1953c $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select AU Lot #1111319 (Sale Order 719 of 1868) 1953c $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select AU. This is your standard two dollar bill with Monticello on the reverse. 1953 $2 bills have a red seal on the right hand side of each bank note. These can be from the series of 1953, 1953A, 1953B, or 1953
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1924-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+ Lot #1111320 (Sale Order 720 of 1868) 1924-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111322 (Sale Order 721 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1922-s Peace Dollar $1 Graded ms64+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111323 (Sale Order 722 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1922-s Peace Dollar $1 Graded ms64+ By SEGS.
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1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc Lot #1111326 (Sale Order 723 of 1868) 1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc. The Columbus Half Dollar along with the Isabella Quarter were Minted in Honor of the 400th Anniversary of Columbus' Voyage to the New World. It was First Distributed at the Worlds Fair Honoring that Voyage. When examining a Columbian Exposition Half Dollar, the First Points to Show Wear are Columbus’ Eyebrow, Cheek and the Hair Behind his Forehead and Jaw. On the Reverse, Check the Foresail and Sainsail, as well as the Right Side of the Eastern Hemisphere.
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1910 Imperial Russia 100 Ruble Cathrine The Great Note P# 13B Grades Select AU Lot #1111327 (Sale Order 724 of 1868) 1910 Imperial Russia 100 Ruble Cathrine The Great Note P# 13B Grades Select AU. The 1910 100 Ruble Note features a portrait and watermark of Tsarina Catherine the Great, as well as a young man with a sword and the coat of arms of the Russian Tsars. Additionally, it threatens counterfeiters with "the exclusion of all rights and one week hard labor".
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1888-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc Lot #1111328 (Sale Order 725 of 1868) 1888-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1887-o Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 Graded ms66 DMPL By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111329 (Sale Order 726 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1887-o TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms66 DMPL By SEGS. 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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1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades Select AU Lot #1111330 (Sale Order 727 of 1868) 1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades Select AU. Of great historical interest this is the last $10 currency notes issued by the Confederate States of America. The 7th and last issue of Confederate notes. Notes hand signed and numbered by Confederate soldiers and families. Printed and issued over 140 years ago during the Civil War. Depicts Confederate cabinet member Robert M. T. Hunter and features a detailed vignette of horse-drawn artillery. This large 7" x 3" Confederate $10 note is a genuine keepsake from one of the most significant periods in American history.
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Original Sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set Lot #1111331 (Sale Order 728 of 1868) Original Sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set. Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. The collection includes 3 unopened mega boxes as well as approximately 7 mega boxes that have been carefully opened but the sets inside remain pristine and unopened as they were when they left the philadelphia mint over a half century ago. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1966 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins i Lot #1111332 (Sale Order 729 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1966 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins in total..
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***Auction Highlight*** 1831 sm letter Capped Bust Quarter 25c Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111333 (Sale Order 730 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1831 sm letter Capped Bust Quarter 25c Graded Select Unc BY USCG.
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1963a $1 Federal Reserve Note Grades Select CU Lot #1111334 (Sale Order 731 of 1868) 1963a $1 Federal Reserve Note Grades Select CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1910-s Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms64+ rd By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111335 (Sale Order 732 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1910-s Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms64+ rd By SEGS. Semi Key Date. Per David Hall of PCGS "The 1910-s has long been considered a semi-key date in circulated grades"
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***Auction Highlight*** 1808 Classic Head Large Cent S-279 1c Graded ms63+ bn By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111336 (Sale Order 733 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1808 S-279 Classic Head Large Cent 1c Graded ms63+ bn By SEGS. 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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***Auction Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar Near TOP POP! $1 Graded ms65+ DMPL By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111337 (Sale Order 734 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1879-p Near TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms65+ DMPL By SEGS. This remarkable strike rarity is sure to appeal to advanced collectors of prooflike Morgan dollars. Satiny in texture with razor sharp definition, the devices appear to float atop the reflective fields. Both sides are fully brilliant and expertly preserved allowing ready appreciation of this bold cameo contrast.Certainly obtainable in an absolute sense, the 1879 is surprisingly scarce with a DMPL/DPL designation Indeed, many prooflike examples are reflective on only one side of the coin, usually the obverse, and the fields tend to be "cloudy" with limited depth to the reflectivity. Writing in the 1993 reference Silver Dollars & Trade Dollars of the United States: A Complete Encyclopedia, however, Q. David Bowers references a small group of high quality cameo prooflike 1879 dollars that entered the numismatic market in 1977 through a San Francisco dealer. The number of coins involved in that dispersal was apparently limited, and they have long since been absorbed by the market. We do not know if the present example was part of that group, but it is certainly an exceptionally well produced and fully deep mirror prooflike. Beautiful and conditionally rare, and worthy of strong bids. 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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Proof ***Auction Highlight*** 1940 Rev 40 Jefferson Nickel TOP POP! 5c Graded pr66 cam By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111338 (Sale Order 735 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1940 Rev 40 TOP POP! Jefferson Nickel 5c Graded pr66 cam By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1961 Soviet Russia 25 Ruble Note P# 234A Grades vf++ Lot #1111339 (Sale Order 736 of 1868) 1961 Soviet Russia 25 Ruble Note P# 234A Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1883-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc Lot #1111340 (Sale Order 737 of 1868) 1883-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc.
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1890 Indian Cent 1c Graded ms64 rd By SEGS Lot #1111341 (Sale Order 738 of 1868) 1890 Indian Cent 1c Graded ms64 rd By SEGS.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111342 (Sale Order 739 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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*Star Note * 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf Lot #1111344 (Sale Order 740 of 1868) *Star Note * 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf. When notes are discovered that have been printed incorrectly (such as having the serial numbers upside down, etc.) the misprinted "error notes" are replaced with star notes because no two bills within a certain series can be produced with the same serial number. They are used to maintain a correct count of notes in a serial number run. By their nature, star notes are more scarce than notes with standard serial numbers and as such are widely collected by numismatists. Some of the highest prices paid for modern (post-1928) U.S. banknotes have been for star notes. The note itself is a Silver Certificate. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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*Star Note * 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1111346 (Sale Order 741 of 1868) *Star Note * 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. When notes are discovered that have been printed incorrectly (such as having the serial numbers upside down, etc.) the misprinted "error notes" are replaced with star notes because no two bills within a certain series can be produced with the same serial number. They are used to maintain a correct count of notes in a serial number run. By their nature, star notes are more scarce than notes with standard serial numbers and as such are widely collected by numismatists. Some of the highest prices paid for modern (post-1928) U.S. banknotes have been for star notes. The note itself is a Silver Certificate. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1853 arrow & rays Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded Choice Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111348 (Sale Order 742 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1853 arrow & rays Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded Choice Unc BY USCG. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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***Auction Highlight*** 1903 Indian Cent 1c Graded ms67 RB by SEGS (fc) Lot #1111349 (Sale Order 743 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1903 Indian Cent 1c Graded ms67 RB by SEGS. 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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***Auction Highlight*** 1884-p Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded ms64 pl By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111350 (Sale Order 744 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1884-p Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded ms64 pl By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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C.S.A. Fed, 17 1864 15 Dollar Script Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111351 (Sale Order 745 of 1868) C.S.A. Fed, 17 1864 15 Dollar Script Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1798 2nd Hair Draped Bust Large Cent 1c Graded Select AU BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111352 (Sale Order 746 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1798 2nd Hair Draped Bust Large Cent 1c Graded Select AU BY USCG.
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1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84A Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111354 (Sale Order 747 of 1868) 1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84A Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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2015 United States Mint Set, 28 Coins Inside! Lot #1111355 (Sale Order 748 of 1868) 2015 United States Mint Set, 28 Coins Inside!. the 2015 set includes two folders, with 14 coins each, from the United States Mint facilities in Denver and Philadelphia. Each folder has the following coins: four Presidential $1 Coins honoring Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, and Lyndon B. Johnson; five America the Beautiful Quarters® Program Coins honoring Homestead National Monument of America (Neb.), Kisatchie National Forest (La.), Blue Ridge Parkway (N.C.), Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge (Del.), and Saratoga National Historical Park (N.Y.); one Native American $1 coin; one Kennedy half–dollar coin; one Roosevelt dime coin; one Jefferson 5–cent coin (nickel); and, one Lincoln one–cent coin (penny).
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1922 Germany 10,000 Mark Vampire Note P# 72 Grades Select AU Lot #1111356 (Sale Order 749 of 1868) 1922 Germany 10,000 Mark Vampire Note P# 72 Grades Select AU. Among the many bills issued during the hyperinflation crisis in the post-WWI German Weimar Republic, the "Vampire Note" is a particular standout. It is known as the Vampire Note because when the note's engraver (identity unknown) adapted a portrait by famous German Renaissance painter Albrecht Durer for the note, he made an odd alteration where the neck of the figure looks like a Vampire when the bill is rotated 90 degrees. It takes some imagination to see, but was intentional and meant to represent the anti-French sentiment in WWI Germany -- France was considered to be "sucking the life out of" the country following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The Reichsbank noticed this alteration, but did not change it, printing several varieties of the bill with the design and giving credence to the popular anti-French sentiment. There are three varieties, Pick # 70 and 71 differing in the reverse design, and Pick # 72 being a smaller version of Pick # 71.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1972-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111358 (Sale Order 750 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1972-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1934-d Peace Dollar $1 Grades BU+ Lot #1111359 (Sale Order 751 of 1868) 1934-d Peace Dollar $1 Grades BU+.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1837 Capped Lg 5c Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Graded ms62 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111364 (Sale Order 752 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1837 Capped Lg 5c Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Graded ms62 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1852 California Gold Grades Select Unc Lot #1111365 (Sale Order 753 of 1868) 1852 California Gold Grades Select Unc.
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1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf++ Lot #1111367 (Sale Order 754 of 1868) 1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf++. Of great historical interest this is the last $10 currency notes issued by the Confederate States of America. The 7th and last issue of Confederate notes. Notes hand signed and numbered by Confederate soldiers and families. Printed and issued over 140 years ago during the Civil War. Depicts Confederate cabinet member Robert M. T. Hunter and features a detailed vignette of horse-drawn artillery. This large 7" x 3" Confederate $10 note is a genuine keepsake from one of the most significant periods in American history.
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1890-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc Lot #1111368 (Sale Order 755 of 1868) 1890-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc.
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1865-s Seated Half Dollar 50c Grades vf+++ Lot #1111369 (Sale Order 756 of 1868) 1865-s Seated Half Dollar 50c Grades vf+++.
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1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84A Grades Select CU Lot #1111370 (Sale Order 757 of 1868) 1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84A Grades Select CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** Solid CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll 1883 & 1884 ends 20 Unc CC Lot #1111371 (Sale Order 758 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Solid CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll 1883 & 1884 ends 20 Unc CC Morgans. Solid CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends, Ulster And Deleware Railroad wrapper. Full roll of 20 Unirculated morgan dollars from the Carson City Mint. Hand Written "Solid CC" on the side Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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Proof 1874 Indian Cent 1c Grades Choice Proof Red Lot #1111372 (Sale Order 759 of 1868) 1874 Indian Cent 1c Grades Choice Proof Red. According to Jaime Hernandez from PCGS, The 1874 Indian Cent is somewhat of a scarcer issue. Semi key date that in circulated grades carries a premium over the type coins in the series. With an original mintage of over 14.2 million; PCGS estimated that only 6000 survive in all grades.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1916-s Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms64+ rd By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111374 (Sale Order 760 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1916-s Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms64+ rd By SEGS. 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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2007 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #1111375 (Sale Order 761 of 1868) 2007 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside.. United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set 2007 4 coins, the set includes proof versions of the general circulating $1 Presidential Dollars. 2007 Set start with George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison. The Presidential $1 Coin Program, launched in 2007, pays tribute to the Presidents of the United States in the order in which they served. These proof coins are struck multiple times with specially polished dies to create a brilliant, sharp relief and mirror–like background. Their frosted, sculpted foregrounds give them a special “cameo” effect. Each coin bears the “S” mint mark representing production at the United States Mint at San Francisco. Set comes in original mint packaging, including COA, a protective hard plastic case and an outer box.
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1941-s Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM++ FSB Lot #1111376 (Sale Order 762 of 1868) 1941-s Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM++ FSB.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2009-d Formative years 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111377 (Sale Order 763 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2009-d Formative years 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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C.S.A. Fed, 17 1864 30 Dollar Script Grades Select CU Lot #1111378 (Sale Order 764 of 1868) C.S.A. Fed, 17 1864 30 Dollar Script Grades Select CU.
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1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84A Grades Choice CU Lot #1111379 (Sale Order 765 of 1868) 1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84A Grades Choice CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar Near TOP POP! $1 Graded ms65+ DMPL By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111380 (Sale Order 766 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1879-p Near TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms65+ DMPL By SEGS. 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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***Auction Highlight*** 1914-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms62 bn By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111381 (Sale Order 767 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1914-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms62 bn By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84A Grades Select CU Lot #1111382 (Sale Order 768 of 1868) 1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84A Grades Select CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1926-s Mercury Dime 10c Graded au58 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111383 (Sale Order 769 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1926-s Mercury Dime 10c Graded au58 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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***Auction Highlight*** 1886-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms62+ BY SEGS (fc) Lot #1111384 (Sale Order 770 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1886-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms62+ BY SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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***Auction Highlight*** 1889 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc) Lot #1111385 (Sale Order 771 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1889 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll. Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends, Carson City, Nevada Investment and Trust Co wrapper. Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1825 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded Choice AU/BU Slider BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111386 (Sale Order 772 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1825 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded Choice AU/BU Slider BY USCG.
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C.S.A. Aug,19 1861 4 Dollar Script Grades Choice AU Lot #1111387 (Sale Order 773 of 1868) C.S.A. Aug,19 1861 4 Dollar Script Grades Choice AU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1927-s Peace Dollar $1 Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111388 (Sale Order 774 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1927-s Peace Dollar $1 Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG.
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1914-d Barber Quarter 25c Graded ms62 By SEGS Lot #1111389 (Sale Order 775 of 1868) 1914-d Barber Quarter 25c Graded ms62 By SEGS.
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1902-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc Lot #1111392 (Sale Order 776 of 1868) 1902-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1814 Plain 4 Classic Head Large Cent 1c Graded xf40 details By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111393 (Sale Order 777 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1814 Plain 4 Classic Head Large Cent 1c Graded xf40 details By SEGS.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111394 (Sale Order 778 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1923-s Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc Lot #1111396 (Sale Order 779 of 1868) 1923-s Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc.
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Proof ***Auction Highlight*** 1882 Indian Cent 1c Graded pr65 rd cam By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111398 (Sale Order 780 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1882 Indian Cent 1c Graded pr65 rd cam By SEGS. 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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1986 Canada 2 Dollar Note P# 94C Grades xf details Lot #1111399 (Sale Order 781 of 1868) 1986 Canada 2 Dollar Note P# 94C Grades xf details.
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1883 n/c Liberty Nickel 5c Grades Choice Unc Lot #1111400 (Sale Order 782 of 1868) 1883 n/c Liberty Nickel 5c Grades Choice Unc.
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1954-1973 Canada 2 Dollar Note P# 76D Grades xf Lot #1111401 (Sale Order 783 of 1868) 1954-1973 Canada 2 Dollar Note P# 76D Grades xf.
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1992 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set Lot #1111403 (Sale Order 784 of 1868) 1992 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set. This wonderful seven-piece set includes all of the proof issue coins of 1992 as well as a commemorative Olympic proof half dollar and Silver dollar in the original U.S. Mint presentation case.Set Highlights:Silver half dollar contains .7734 oz of 90% Silver.Dime, quarter and half dollar are clad.Comes in original box, and may or may not include a certificate of authenticity.Includes a proof example of the following: Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar, Olympic Baseball Silver dollar and Olympic Gymnastics clad half dollar.Sovereign coins backed by the U.S. government.
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C.S.A. Aug,19 1861 4 Dollar Script Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111406 (Sale Order 785 of 1868) C.S.A. Aug,19 1861 4 Dollar Script Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1896-o Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades vg+ Lot #1111407 (Sale Order 786 of 1868) 1896-o Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades vg+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111409 (Sale Order 787 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1914-s Barber Half Dollars 50c Graded au58+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111410 (Sale Order 788 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1914-s Barber Half Dollars 50c Graded au58+ By SEGS.
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1996 Guyana 20 Dollar Note P# 30E Grades Gem++ CU Lot #1111411 (Sale Order 789 of 1868) 1996 Guyana 20 Dollar Note P# 30E Grades Gem++ CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1902-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms65+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111412 (Sale Order 790 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1902-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms65+ By SEGS.
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1954-1973 Canada 2 Dollar Note P# 76D Grades vf++ Lot #1111415 (Sale Order 791 of 1868) 1954-1973 Canada 2 Dollar Note P# 76D Grades vf++.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1902-o Barber Dime 10c Graded GEM Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111416 (Sale Order 792 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1902-o Barber Dime 10c Graded GEM Unc BY USCG. Much better date. A scarce coin. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc Lot #1111417 (Sale Order 793 of 1868) 1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1837 Med Letters Coronet Head Large Cent 1c Graded Select Unc BN BY USCG (fc Lot #1111420 (Sale Order 794 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1837 Med Letters Coronet Head Large Cent 1c Graded Select Unc BN BY USCG.
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1921-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc Lot #1111424 (Sale Order 795 of 1868) 1921-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc.
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2016 Indonesia 1,000 Rupiah Note P# 154A Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1111425 (Sale Order 796 of 1868) 2016 Indonesia 1,000 Rupiah Note P# 154A Grades Gem+ CU.
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2016 Indonesia 1,000 Rupiah Note P# 154A Grades Gem CU Lot #1111426 (Sale Order 797 of 1868) 2016 Indonesia 1,000 Rupiah Note P# 154A Grades Gem CU.
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1961 Russia 1 Ruble Note P# 222A Grades vf details Lot #1111427 (Sale Order 798 of 1868) 1961 Russia 1 Ruble Note P# 222A Grades vf details. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1961 Soviet Russia 25 Ruble Note P# 234A Grades xf+ Lot #1111428 (Sale Order 799 of 1868) 1961 Soviet Russia 25 Ruble Note P# 234A Grades xf+. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1875-cc Below Bow Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded ms63 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111429 (Sale Order 800 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1875-cc Below Bow Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded ms63 By SEGS.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2005-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111430 (Sale Order 801 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2005-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1883-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc PL Lot #1111431 (Sale Order 802 of 1868) 1883-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc PL.
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Group of 3 United States Special Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1965-1967 with 15 C Lot #1111432 (Sale Order 803 of 1868) Group of 3 United States Special Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1965-1967 with 15 Coins Inside!. In response to a nationwide shortage of coinage, the Treasury Department announced that no proof set or mint sets would be produced for collectors. In their place, so-called Special Mint Sets were issued featuring examples of each denomination carrying a finish superior to the standard circulation strikes, but not up the quality of proof coinage. Starting with 1965 Special Mint Set, each of the set contained the Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The standard composition of the traditionally silver coins was changed starting this year. Rather than the previous 90% purity, the half dollar was struck in 40% silver. The five coins of the set were produced at the San Francisco Mint, although as with all coinage issued for this year mint marks were not used. Packaging for 1965 consisted of the five coins and a blue mint token sealed in a single plastic cellophane wrap. This was protected between two pieces of cardboard and placed within a white envelope with a notation of the contents. For 1966-1967, rather than the previous cellophane and white envelopes, the coins were mounted within a rigid plastic holder with a blue background. This holder was placed within an outer blue cardboard box. Special mint set coins typically have a uniformly brilliant or proof like finish. A minority of examples will display cameo contrast with design elements frosted against a proof like background. These cameo or deep cameo examples are prized by collectors and command premiums.
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1932-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #1111434 (Sale Order 804 of 1868) 1932-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades Choice+ Unc.
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***Auction Highlight*** Bank Of America 1900 & 'S' Ends Mixed Morgan/Peace Silver dollar roll, 20 co Lot #1111435 (Sale Order 805 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Bank Of America 1900 & 'S' Ends Mixed Morgan/Peace Silver dollar roll, 20 coin. This roll is held in an old Steel strong wrapper, patented 'Bank Of America T & S $20 Dollars'. This roll contains 20, Morgan/Peace silver Dollars. The coins may range from circulated to uncirculated. Any condition is possible. We have weighed the roll and can assure you that it is 20 Silver Dollars, that all 20 are Morgan/PEace Dollars and that it is not an uncirculated roll as the weight comes in slightly under the 536.7 grams that a fully uncirculated roll would weigh. We recently Acquired a large Estate Hoard of Bank Of America Mixed Rolls.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1873-p Closed 3 Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded ms62+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111436 (Sale Order 806 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1873-p Closed 3 Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded ms62+ By SEGS.
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1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1111437 (Sale Order 807 of 1868) 1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1974 Canada 2 Dollar Note P# 86B Grades xf details Lot #1111439 (Sale Order 808 of 1868) 1974 Canada 2 Dollar Note P# 86B Grades xf details.
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1930-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #1111440 (Sale Order 809 of 1868) 1930-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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1889-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc Lot #1111441 (Sale Order 810 of 1868) 1889-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc.
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1937 Germany 1 RenterMark Note P# 173B Grades vf++ Lot #1111443 (Sale Order 811 of 1868) 1937 Germany 1 RenterMark Note P# 173B Grades vf++. The "Rentenmark" was issued in 1923 to help stop the hyperinflation in Weimar Germany after the "Paper Mark" had become worthless. Unlike the Goldmark, which was backed by gold, or the Papermark, which lacked the backing of a commodity, the Rentenmark was backed by the land used for agriculture and business. The Act creating the Rentenmark backed the currency by means of twice yearly payments on property, due in April and October, payable for five years. Although the Rentenmark was not initially legal tender, it was accepted by the population and its value was relatively stable.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-p 50 pcs Merchants Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111445 (Sale Order 812 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-p 50 pcs Merchants Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1842-p Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded ms63 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111446 (Sale Order 813 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1842-p Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded ms63 By SEGS.
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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU Lot #1111448 (Sale Order 814 of 1868) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU.
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1961 Soviet Russia 3 Ruble Note P# 224A Grades vf details Lot #1111449 (Sale Order 815 of 1868) 1961 Soviet Russia 3 Ruble Note P# 224A Grades vf details. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1950 Great Britain 1 pound Military Payment Note P# m22A Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1111454 (Sale Order 816 of 1868) 1950 Great Britain 1 pound Military Payment Note P# m22A Grades Gem+ CU.
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1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1111455 (Sale Order 817 of 1868) 1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1993 United States Mint Silver Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside. Lot #1111456 (Sale Order 818 of 1868) 1993 United States Mint Silver Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside.. United States Proof Sets 1993 5 coins. All coins included in the set were struck at the San Francisco Mint. Each set contains a 90% silver Half Dollar, a 90% Silver Quarter, a 90% Silver Dime, a Jefferson Nickle and a Lincoln penny. Harder Set. The packaging for the 1993 Silver Proof Set was themed in black, but otherwise similar to the packaging for the regular set. The coins were placed in individual spaces in a black cardboard. This was sealed within a plastic lens with the word “Silver” imprinted. The outer box was black and had silver printing “United States Mint Silver Proof Set 199_”.
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1961 Russia 1 Ruble Note P# 222A Grades vf++ Lot #1111457 (Sale Order 819 of 1868) 1961 Russia 1 Ruble Note P# 222A Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1882-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc DMPL Lot #1111458 (Sale Order 820 of 1868) 1882-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc DMPL.
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1945-d Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #1111460 (Sale Order 821 of 1868) 1945-d Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM+ Unc.
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1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD Lot #1111461 (Sale Order 822 of 1868) 1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111462 (Sale Order 823 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1961 Soviet Russia 3 Ruble Note P# 223A Grades vf details Lot #1111463 (Sale Order 824 of 1868) 1961 Soviet Russia 3 Ruble Note P# 223A Grades vf details. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1831 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades VF Details Lot #1111464 (Sale Order 825 of 1868) 1831 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades VF Details.
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1865 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf Lot #1111465 (Sale Order 826 of 1868) 1865 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins Lot #1111466 (Sale Order 827 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins. Each Set contains 6 coins Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Susan B. Anthony Dollar. All coins were minted at the San Francisco mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The proof coins are commonly found with attractive black and white deep cameo finishes. The packaging for the Proof Set was changed from the prior year. The primary plastic holder was smaller in size and the coins were no longer sealed in separate compartments. The coins were placed within slots of an internal red plastic piece, which was sealed between two clear plastic pieces. A black plastic sleeve slid over the plastic holder and could serve as a stand. The outer cardboard box was also changed. It had a single opening at the top for the main holder to slide into.
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1944 Japan 10 Sen Note P# 53A Grades vf++ Lot #1111467 (Sale Order 828 of 1868) 1944 Japan 10 Sen Note P# 53A Grades vf++.
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1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #1111470 (Sale Order 829 of 1868) 1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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1963 $2 Red seal United States Note Grades Choice AU Lot #1111473 (Sale Order 830 of 1868) 1963 $2 Red seal United States Note Grades Choice AU. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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Proof 1973-s Silver Eisenhower Dollar $1 Graded pr69+ DCAM BY SEGS Lot #1111474 (Sale Order 831 of 1868) 1973-s Silver Eisenhower Dollar $1 Graded pr69+ DCAM BY SEGS.
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU Lot #1111475 (Sale Order 832 of 1868) 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU. On June 4th 1963, President Kennedy issued Executive Order 11110, ordering that silver certificates be phased out. No one knew it would be his last executive order, and no one knew that it would make these 1957-B Silver Certificates sought-after collectibles today. His order caused folks to take notice and save a small number of these 1957-B $1 Silver Certificates-they were only 14% of the total 1957 Silver Certs printed. These silver certificates feature George Washington, a blue seal, and the following wording: “Silver Certificate This certifies that there is on deposit in the treasury of The United States of America One Dollar In silver payable on demand”
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1821 Large Date Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades ag Lot #1111477 (Sale Order 833 of 1868) 1821 Large Date Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades ag.
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1963 $2 Red seal United States Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111478 (Sale Order 834 of 1868) 1963 $2 Red seal United States Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1883 cents Liberty Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good Lot #1111479 (Sale Order 835 of 1868) 1883 cents Liberty Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1960-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111480 (Sale Order 836 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1960-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1925 Spain 100 Pesetas Note P# 69C Grades Select AU Lot #1111481 (Sale Order 837 of 1868) 1925 Spain 100 Pesetas Note P# 69C Grades Select AU.
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1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+ Lot #1111482 (Sale Order 838 of 1868) 1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+.
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1929-d Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vg, very good Lot #1111483 (Sale Order 839 of 1868) 1929-d Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vg, very good.
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1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #1111484 (Sale Order 840 of 1868) 1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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1857 Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades g+ Lot #1111485 (Sale Order 841 of 1868) 1857 Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades g+.
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2008 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #1111486 (Sale Order 842 of 1868) 2008 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside.. United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set 2008 4 coins, the set includes proof versions of the general circulating $1 Presidential Dollars. 2008 Set include Benjamin Harrison, John Tyler, James Polk and Zachary Taylor. The Presidential $1 Coin Program, launched in 2007, pays tribute to the Presidents of the United States in the order in which they served. These proof coins are struck multiple times with specially polished dies to create a brilliant, sharp relief and mirror–like background. Their frosted, sculpted foregrounds give them a special “cameo” effect. Each coin bears the “S” mint mark representing production at the United States Mint at San Francisco. Set comes in original mint packaging, including COA, a protective hard plastic case and an outer box.
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1863 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good Lot #1111487 (Sale Order 843 of 1868) 1863 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good.
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***Auction Highlight*** Old Casino 50c Roll $10 Halves Las Vegas Casino The Mint 1941 Walker & P fra Lot #1111488 (Sale Order 844 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Old Casino 50c Roll $10 Halves Las Vegas Casino The Mint 1941 Walker & P franklin Ends. Up for auction is a Consignment I have secured a collection of old 1960’s Las Vegas Casino Half Dollar Shot Gun Rolls from various Casinos. These Rolls contain 20 Half Dollars. They have tight ends and are wild!. I opened three rolls to examine the contents and what I found was mostly Circulated Walkers, a few Franklins and a Seated coin or two and a couple of Barbers. But after I opened the rolls, I wished I hadn’t as they were so cool as antique Las Vegas Half Rolls. I have only seen a handful of these ever. The consignee has given us some additional rolls. We estimate the rolls to be worth $2000 each as a collectable antique, but if the roll is opened and has a rare date, who knows the value, a 1921 Walker even in low grade is worth over $500, and several other dates are worth over $200 each. But who knows, maybe a rare 1878-s Seated is inside. ($35k in g4), or an 1892-o Barber ($5k in G4). In any event the rolls themselves are amazing collectibles of a bygone era of the Rat pack and Las Vegas. From the rolls we have received there are 10 different casinos. Good Luck.
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1945-d Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM FSB Lot #1111489 (Sale Order 845 of 1868) 1945-d Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM FSB.
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1928 Spain 25 Pesetas Note P# 74B Grades vf++ Lot #1111490 (Sale Order 846 of 1868) 1928 Spain 25 Pesetas Note P# 74B Grades vf++.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1994-1995 10 coins. Lot #1111491 (Sale Order 847 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1994-1995 10 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1994-1995 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. he packaging had the coins fitted within a green colored cardboard inner holder and sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed within an outer green cardboard box with silver printing “United States Mint Proof Set 19__.”
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1862 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++ Lot #1111492 (Sale Order 848 of 1868) 1862 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++.
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1927-s Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades vg, very good Lot #1111494 (Sale Order 849 of 1868) 1927-s Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades vg, very good.
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1963 $2 Red seal United States Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111495 (Sale Order 850 of 1868) 1963 $2 Red seal United States Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1948-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1111496 (Sale Order 851 of 1868) 1948-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111497 (Sale Order 852 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1922 Germany 10,000 Mark Vampire Note P# 71 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111498 (Sale Order 853 of 1868) 1922 Germany 10,000 Mark Vampire Note P# 71 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. Among the many bills issued during the hyperinflation crisis in the post-WWI German Weimar Republic, the "Vampire Note" is a particular standout. It is known as the Vampire Note because when the note's engraver (identity unknown) adapted a portrait by famous German Renaissance painter Albrecht Durer for the note, he made an odd alteration where the neck of the figure looks like a Vampire when the bill is rotated 90 degrees. It takes some imagination to see, but was intentional and meant to represent the anti-French sentiment in WWI Germany -- France was considered to be "sucking the life out of" the country following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The Reichsbank noticed this alteration, but did not change it, printing several varieties of the bill with the design and giving credence to the popular anti-French sentiment. There are three varieties, Pick # 70 and 71 differing in the reverse design, and Pick # 72 being a smaller version of Pick # 71.
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1993 Yugoslavia 5,000,000 Dinara Note P# 121 Grades xf+ Lot #1111499 (Sale Order 854 of 1868) 1993 Yugoslavia 5,000,000 Dinara Note P# 121 Grades xf+.
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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #1111501 (Sale Order 855 of 1868) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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1834 Large 4 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good Lot #1111506 (Sale Order 856 of 1868) 1834 Large 4 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good.
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1926-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+ Lot #1111507 (Sale Order 857 of 1868) 1926-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+.
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1931-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select AU Lot #1111508 (Sale Order 858 of 1868) 1931-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select AU.
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1914-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+ Lot #1111509 (Sale Order 859 of 1868) 1914-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+.
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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select AU Lot #1111510 (Sale Order 860 of 1868) 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select AU.
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Group of 2 2005-2006 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage Lot #1111511 (Sale Order 861 of 1868) Group of 2 2005-2006 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage. Each Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters. They are California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, West Virginia,Nevada (The Silver State), Nebraska (Chimney Rock), Colorado (Colorful Colorado), North Dakota (Badlands with Bison) and South Dakota (Mount Rushmore and Pheasant).. Total of 10 pieces; Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1943-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #1111512 (Sale Order 862 of 1868) 1943-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-p Wartime issue Steel Cent.
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1860 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++ Lot #1111513 (Sale Order 863 of 1868) 1860 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111514 (Sale Order 864 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins Lot #1111515 (Sale Order 865 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RB Lot #1111518 (Sale Order 866 of 1868) 1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RB.
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1951 U.S. 10 Cent Military Payment Note P# M23A Grades vf++ Lot #1111519 (Sale Order 867 of 1868) 1951 U.S. 10 Cent Military Payment Note P# M23A Grades vf++.
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1943-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM Unc Lot #1111520 (Sale Order 868 of 1868) 1943-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM Unc.
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1963 $2 Red seal United States Note Grades Choice CU Lot #1111522 (Sale Order 869 of 1868) 1963 $2 Red seal United States Note Grades Choice CU. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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2016 Mongolia 50 Turgik Note P# 64D Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1111523 (Sale Order 870 of 1868) 2016 Mongolia 50 Turgik Note P# 64D Grades Gem+ CU.
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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1111526 (Sale Order 871 of 1868) 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1830 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vf details Lot #1111527 (Sale Order 872 of 1868) 1830 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vf details.
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1923 Germany 100,000 Mark Note P# 91A Grades xf Lot #1111528 (Sale Order 873 of 1868) 1923 Germany 100,000 Mark Note P# 91A Grades xf. In the early 1920s, post-WWI Germany saw its economy spiraling out of control. Hyperinflation started directly after the war in 1918, but truly took over the Weimar Republic from 1921 to 1923. The value of the Mark declined incredibly rapidly. 1 USD was equal to 50 German Marks at the beginning of 1920. Toward the end of 1923, 1 USD was equal to over 4,200,000,000,000 German Marks. At times, denominations of the Mark became less valuable than the paper and labor to print it almost immediately after printing. Thus, denominations of the Mark notes became incredibly large, ending up in the tens of trillions.
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1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice+ Unc RB Lot #1111531 (Sale Order 874 of 1868) 1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice+ Unc RB.
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1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc Lot #1111532 (Sale Order 875 of 1868) 1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc.
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1943-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #1111533 (Sale Order 876 of 1868) 1943-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM+ Unc.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1970-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111534 (Sale Order 877 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1970-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2019 United States America The Beautiful Quarters Proof Set 5 Coins Lot #1111535 (Sale Order 878 of 1868) 2019 United States America The Beautiful Quarters Proof Set 5 Coins. This set includes five proof quarters from the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program honoring Lowell National Historical Park in Massachusetts; American Memorial Park in the Northern Mariana Islands; War in the Pacific National Historical Park in Guam; San Antonio Missions National Historical Park in Texas; and Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness in Idaho. This set features all five 2019 America the Beautiful Quarters with proof finishes. United States Mint proof coins feature sharp relief and a mirror-like background. Their sculpted, frosted foregrounds give them a special cameo effect. Proof blanks are specially treated, polished, and cleaned to ensure high-quality strikes. The blanks are then fed into presses fitted with specially polished dies and struck at least twice to ensure sharp relief. The coins are then packaged in a protective lens to showcase and maintain their exceptional finish.
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1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1111536 (Sale Order 879 of 1868) 1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1977-1978 12 coins Lot #1111538 (Sale Order 880 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1977-1978 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1977-1978 12 coins. Each set contain 6 coins, the Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The coins came in a different style plastic holder, with each of the coins sealed in its own separate section. The plastic case had a flip top, which opens and closes to display the coins.
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2017 Madagascar 100 Ariary Note P# 97 Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1111539 (Sale Order 881 of 1868) 2017 Madagascar 100 Ariary Note P# 97 Grades Gem+ CU.
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1939-p Jefferson Nickel Rev 40 5c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #1111540 (Sale Order 882 of 1868) 1939-p Rev 40 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ Unc.
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1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades g+ Lot #1111542 (Sale Order 883 of 1868) 1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades g+.
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1888 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good Lot #1111544 (Sale Order 884 of 1868) 1888 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good.
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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select AU Lot #1111546 (Sale Order 885 of 1868) 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select AU. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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2017 Mongolia 10 Turgik Note P# 62I Grades Gem++ CU Lot #1111547 (Sale Order 886 of 1868) 2017 Mongolia 10 Turgik Note P# 62I Grades Gem++ CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1961-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111548 (Sale Order 887 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1961-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1898 Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Note P# 1D Grades vf details Lot #1111550 (Sale Order 888 of 1868) 1898 Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Note P# 1D Grades vf details. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed.
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1944-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #1111557 (Sale Order 889 of 1868) 1944-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades Choice+ Unc.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins Lot #1111558 (Sale Order 890 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice CU Lot #1111559 (Sale Order 891 of 1868) 1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice CU.
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1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1111560 (Sale Order 892 of 1868) 1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good Lot #1111561 (Sale Order 893 of 1868) 1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1971-1972 with 22 Coins Ins Lot #1111563 (Sale Order 894 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1971-1972 with 22 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1971-1972 included a total of 22 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set is comprised of three Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), two Jefferson Nickels (P, D), two Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), two Washington Quarters (P, D), two Kennedy Half Dollars (P, D). The 1971 Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address. For the 1972 Sets, the Denver Mint coins and plastic disc were placed in a cellophane marked with a red stripe and the Philadelphia and San Francisco Mint coins were placed in a separate cellophane with a blue stripe. Together they were placed between two cardboard inserts and placed within a white envelope.
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1924-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #1111564 (Sale Order 895 of 1868) 1924-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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2014 Ukraine 1 Hryvnia P# 116C Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1111565 (Sale Order 896 of 1868) 2014 Ukraine 1 Hryvnia P# 116C Grades Gem+ CU.
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1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1111566 (Sale Order 897 of 1868) 1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-p 50 pcs Merchnats Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111567 (Sale Order 898 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-p 50 pcs Merchnats Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1950-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc Lot #1111568 (Sale Order 899 of 1868) 1950-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc.
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2017 Mongolia 20 Turgik Note P# 63I Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1111570 (Sale Order 900 of 1868) 2017 Mongolia 20 Turgik Note P# 63I Grades Gem+ CU.
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1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P# 56B Grades Select AU Lot #1111572 (Sale Order 901 of 1868) 1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P# 56B Grades Select AU. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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1926-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine Lot #1111573 (Sale Order 902 of 1868) 1926-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine.
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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select AU Lot #1111574 (Sale Order 903 of 1868) 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select AU. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1903 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU Lot #1111575 (Sale Order 904 of 1868) 1903 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU.
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***Auction Highlight*** AU/BU Slider BRWY Shotgun Morgan $1 Roll 1889 & P Ends Virtually UNC (fc) Lot #1111576 (Sale Order 905 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** AU/BU Slider BRWY Shotgun Morgan $1 Roll 1889 & P Ends Virtually UNC. Up For Auction Is a Very Near Solid Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll In an old Blairstown Railway Company Wrapper with Tight Shotgun Ends. This Roll is filled with Virtually all Uncirculated Silver Dollars. This is how we determined that. A Uncirculated Morgan Dollar a Weights 26.73 Grams. So 20 of them would weigh, 534.6 Grams. Our Uncirculated Roll Weighs 536.7 Grams, so the Wrappers weigh 2.1 Grams. The Roll at hand weighs 536.57 Grams. Deducting the Wrapper Weight of 2.1 Grams, the average coin in this roll weights 26.72 Grams. Your going to find in this roll a lot of Uncirculated coins and a few sliders. This is a Very Near Solid roll of Uncirculated Morgan Dollars.
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1834 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg+ Lot #1111578 (Sale Order 906 of 1868) 1834 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg+.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1992-1993 10 coins Lot #1111579 (Sale Order 907 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1992-1993 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1992-1993 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The packaging for the Proof Set was themed in purple. The coins were held in place within slots of a purple cardboard holder sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed in an outer purple cardboard box with silver printing on the outside.
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1930-p Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades f+ Lot #1111580 (Sale Order 908 of 1868) 1930-p Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades f+
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1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1111581 (Sale Order 909 of 1868) 1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1928G $2 Red seal United States Note Grades AU Details Lot #1111583 (Sale Order 910 of 1868) 1928G $2 Red seal United States Note Grades AU Details. Like all red seal two dollar legal tender notes, the series of 1928G $2 notes features Thomas Jefferson on the front and Monticello on the back. Series of 1928G $2 bills were printed between June 1949 and January 1953. These dates coincide with when Georgia Neese Clark and John W Snyder were in office together.
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1876 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+ Lot #1111584 (Sale Order 911 of 1868) 1876 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+. very scarce date. PCGS estimates that only 5000 survive in all grades
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1884 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf Lot #1111585 (Sale Order 912 of 1868) 1884 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf.
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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111586 (Sale Order 913 of 1868) 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1983-1984 10 coins Lot #1111587 (Sale Order 914 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1983-1984 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1983-1984 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. We did not check for the 1983 “No S” Roosevelt Dimes were mint error. This error occurred as it had in the past and created a premium for any discoveries, trend pr69DCAM $875. For 1983 each proof coin was fit into a slot, which was sealed in a rigid clear plastic holder. An outer black plastic piece served to protect or display the set. The outer cardboard box was blue and open at the top. For 1984 each proof coin was fit into a slot, which was sealed in a rigid clear plastic holder. An our purple plastic piece served to protect or display the set. The outer cardboard box is purple and opens at the top.
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1925-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+ Lot #1111588 (Sale Order 915 of 1868) 1925-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+.
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1950-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD Lot #1111590 (Sale Order 916 of 1868) 1950-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD.
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1926-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vg+ Lot #1111592 (Sale Order 917 of 1868) 1926-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vg+.
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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111595 (Sale Order 918 of 1868) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Set of 3 Consecutive 1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note Grades CU Lot #1111596 (Sale Order 919 of 1868) Set of 3 Consecutive 1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note Grades CU.
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Assorted Grouping of 5 Venezuelan Notes Grades CU Lot #1111598 (Sale Order 920 of 1868) Assorted Grouping of 5 Venezuelan Notes Grades CU.
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1875 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+ Lot #1111602 (Sale Order 921 of 1868) 1875 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+. According to Jaime Hernandez from PCGS, ‘The 1875 Indian Cent is one of the scarcer issues in the series. This date gravitates more towards being one of the lower mintage issues in the series. Very scarce. With an original mintage of over 13.5 million; PCGS estimates that only 4000 survive in all grades.
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1922 Germany 5,000 Mark Note P# 81D Grades xf+ Lot #1111603 (Sale Order 922 of 1868) 1922 Germany 5,000 Mark Note P# 81D Grades xf+. In the early 1920s, post-WWI Germany saw its economy spiraling out of control. Hyperinflation started directly after the war in 1918, but truly took over the Weimar Republic from 1921 to 1923. The value of the Mark declined incredibly rapidly. 1 USD was equal to 50 German Marks at the beginning of 1920. Toward the end of 1923, 1 USD was equal to over 4,200,000,000,000 German Marks. At times, denominations of the Mark became less valuable than the paper and labor to print it almost immediately after printing. Thus, denominations of the Mark notes became incredibly large, ending up in the tens of trillions.
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1928-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vf details Lot #1111604 (Sale Order 923 of 1868) 1928-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vf details.
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1948-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #1111605 (Sale Order 924 of 1868) 1948-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1999-2000 19 coins Lot #1111606 (Sale Order 925 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1999-2000 19 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1999-2000 19 coins All struck with "S" mint mark. 1999 set contains the five State Quarters honoring Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, and Connecticut. Along with Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar. 2000 Set introduce the Proof Sacagawea Dollars with five 2000 State Quarters honoring Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, and Virginia. The remainingcoins included the 2000-dated Kennedy Half Dollar, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins are typically found with a cameo or deep cameo finish. The packaging for the set was themed in blue. The dollar, half dollar, dime, nickel, and cent are sealed in one plastic lens, with the five State Quarters in a separate lens. These two lenses were placed together in a decorative cardboard box.
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Assorted Grouping of 5 Venezuelan Notes Grades CU Lot #1111607 (Sale Order 926 of 1868) Assorted Grouping of 5 Venezuelan Notes Grades CU.
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1913-s Ty I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #1111817 (Sale Order 927 of 1868) 1913-s Ty I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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2016 Mongolia 50 Turgik Note P# 64D Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1111818 (Sale Order 928 of 1868) 2016 Mongolia 50 Turgik Note P# 64D Grades Gem+ CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111819 (Sale Order 929 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1948-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1111820 (Sale Order 930 of 1868) 1948-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1913-p TY II Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine Lot #1111821 (Sale Order 931 of 1868) 1913-p TY II Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine.
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1928G $2 Red seal United States Note Grades vf++ Lot #1111822 (Sale Order 932 of 1868) 1928G $2 Red seal United States Note Grades vf++. Like all red seal two dollar legal tender notes, the series of 1928G $2 notes features Thomas Jefferson on the front and Monticello on the back. Series of 1928G $2 bills were printed between June 1949 and January 1953. These dates coincide with when Georgia Neese Clark and John W Snyder were in office together.
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1875-p Seated Liberty Dime 10c Grades vg+ Lot #1111823 (Sale Order 933 of 1868) 1875-p Seated Liberty Dime 10c Grades vg+.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1992-1993 10 coins Lot #1111824 (Sale Order 934 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1992-1993 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1992-1993 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The packaging for the Proof Set was themed in purple. The coins were held in place within slots of a purple cardboard holder sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed in an outer purple cardboard box with silver printing on the outside.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111825 (Sale Order 935 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Set of 2 Concecutive 1922 Germany 10,000 Mark Vampire Note P# 71 Grades CU Lot #1111827 (Sale Order 936 of 1868) Set of 2 Concecutive 1922 Germany 10,000 Mark Vampire Note P# 71 Grades CU. Among the many bills issued during the hyperinflation crisis in the post-WWI German Weimar Republic, the "Vampire Note" is a particular standout. It is known as the Vampire Note because when the note's engraver (identity unknown) adapted a portrait by famous German Renaissance painter Albrecht Durer for the note, he made an odd alteration where the neck of the figure looks like a Vampire when the bill is rotated 90 degrees. It takes some imagination to see, but was intentional and meant to represent the anti-French sentiment in WWI Germany -- France was considered to be "sucking the life out of" the country following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The Reichsbank noticed this alteration, but did not change it, printing several varieties of the bill with the design and giving credence to the popular anti-French sentiment. There are three varieties, Pick # 70 and 71 differing in the reverse design, and Pick # 72 being a smaller version of Pick # 71.
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1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1111828 (Sale Order 937 of 1868) 1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1939-p Jefferson Nickel Rev 40 5c Grades GEM+ 5fs Lot #1111829 (Sale Order 938 of 1868) 1939-p Rev 40 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ 5fs.
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2017 Madagascar 100 Ariary Note P# 97 Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1111830 (Sale Order 939 of 1868) 2017 Madagascar 100 Ariary Note P# 97 Grades Gem+ CU.
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1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU Lot #1111831 (Sale Order 940 of 1868) 1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU.
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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select Unc Lot #1111832 (Sale Order 941 of 1868) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select Unc.
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2016 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! 26 coins Lot #1111833 (Sale Order 942 of 1868) 2016 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! 26 coins. 26 Coin U.S. Mint Set Includes 2 Sets of 13 Coins - One from the Philadelphia Mint, One from the Denver Mint. Each Mint includes Penny, Nickel, Dime, the 5 National Park Quarters, Half Dollar, Native American/Sacagawea Dollar,and the 3 Presidential Dollars for the Year. National Park Quarters for the year are: Shawnee, IL; Cumberland Gap, KY; Harpers Ferry, WV; Theodore Roosevelt National Park, ND; and Fort Moultrie, SC. The Presidential Dollars for the year are: Richard M. Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan. The Native American Dollar honors the Code Talkers of WW1 and WW2.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1970-1971 with 21 Coins Ins Lot #1111834 (Sale Order 943 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1970-1971 with 21 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1970-1971 included a total of 21 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set comprised of Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), Jefferson Nickels (D, S), Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), Washington Quarters (P, D), and one Kennedy Half Dollar in the 1970 set was struck in a composition of 40% silver and importantly was not issued for circulation. This created a low mintage key date for the recently released series and a draw for many collectors. There are also the chance of finding a small date 1970-s Lincoln cent trending $80 for ms65 rd. The 1971 set contain 2 Kennedy Half Dollar (P,D). The Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address.
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1906-o Barber Quarter 25c Grades f, fine Lot #1111835 (Sale Order 944 of 1868) 1906-o Barber Quarter 25c Grades f, fine.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111836 (Sale Order 945 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1928A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f, fine Lot #1111837 (Sale Order 946 of 1868) 1928A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f, fine. 1928 $1 silver certificates do come in several different blocks. The most common block is the AA block, the IA, JA, KA, and LA blocks also exist, and these are scarcer. The lowest serial number notes were presented to important officials in Washington DC. These were given out in sheets of 12. There are still some uncut sheets that exist. All 1928 one dollar silver certificate notes feature a portrait of George Washington at center and a blue seal on the left hand side of the note. All 1928 $1 silver certificates are known as “funnybacks.” They get this name from their distinctive back design.
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1931-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select AU Lot #1111838 (Sale Order 947 of 1868) 1931-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select AU.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1999-2000 19 coins Lot #1111839 (Sale Order 948 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1999-2000 19 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1999-2000 19 coins All struck with "S" mint mark. 1999 set contains the five State Quarters honoring Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, and Connecticut. Along with Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar. 2000 Set introduce the Proof Sacagawea Dollars with five 2000 State Quarters honoring Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, and Virginia. The remainingcoins included the 2000-dated Kennedy Half Dollar, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins are typically found with a cameo or deep cameo finish. The packaging for the set was themed in blue. The dollar, half dollar, dime, nickel, and cent are sealed in one plastic lens, with the five State Quarters in a separate lens. These two lenses were placed together in a decorative cardboard box.
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1844-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg details Lot #1111840 (Sale Order 949 of 1868) 1844-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg details.
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1928-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #1111841 (Sale Order 950 of 1868) 1928-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million dollar Note P# 55A Grades xf Lot #1111842 (Sale Order 951 of 1868) 2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million dollar Note P# 55A Grades xf.
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1949-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice Unc RD Lot #1111843 (Sale Order 952 of 1868) 1949-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1999-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111844 (Sale Order 953 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1999-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1111845 (Sale Order 954 of 1868) 1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1849-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades f details Lot #1111846 (Sale Order 955 of 1868) 1849-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades f details.
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1905 Imerpial Russia 3 Ruble Note P# 9C Grades xf Lot #1111847 (Sale Order 956 of 1868) 1905 Imerpial Russia 3 Ruble Note P# 9C Grades xf. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed.
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1902-s Barber Quarter 25c Grades vg, very good Lot #1111849 (Sale Order 957 of 1868) 1902-s Barber Quarter 25c Grades vg, very good.
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1965 U.S. 10 Cent Military Payment Note P# M58A Grades vf++ Lot #1111850 (Sale Order 958 of 1868) 1965 U.S. 10 Cent Military Payment Note P# M58A Grades vf++.
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1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1111851 (Sale Order 959 of 1868) 1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins Lot #1111852 (Sale Order 960 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins. Each Set contains 6 coins, Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Centt. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The coins were placed within individual sealed rings against a red felt background. There was a black plastic outer cover which opens and closes. The outer cardboard box was colored black.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-s 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111853 (Sale Order 961 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-s 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades Gem CU Lot #1111854 (Sale Order 962 of 1868) 1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades Gem CU. Among the most sought-after U.S. paper money of the late 1960s are the short-lived "Barr" Notes. These distinctive $1 Federal Reserve Notes bear the signature of Joseph W. Barr, who served as Secretary of the Treasury during the last 28 days of President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration. Barr was replaced when President Nixon chose a successor. Due to Barr's short term, his signature appeared only on the $1 notes of Series 1963B.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1984-1985 10 coins Lot #1111855 (Sale Order 963 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1984-1985 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1984-1985 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The packaging for the Proof Set was changed from prior years. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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2007 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #1111856 (Sale Order 964 of 1868) 2007 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside.. United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set 2007 4 coins, the set includes proof versions of the general circulating $1 Presidential Dollars. 2007 Set start with George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison. The Presidential $1 Coin Program, launched in 2007, pays tribute to the Presidents of the United States in the order in which they served. These proof coins are struck multiple times with specially polished dies to create a brilliant, sharp relief and mirror–like background. Their frosted, sculpted foregrounds give them a special “cameo” effect. Each coin bears the “S” mint mark representing production at the United States Mint at San Francisco. Set comes in original mint packaging, including COA, a protective hard plastic case and an outer box.
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1919-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+ Lot #1111858 (Sale Order 965 of 1868) 1919-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+. According to David Hall, the 1919-s is scarce in circulated grades. Most of the killer rarities in the Buffalo nickel series are the 1918 thru 1927 San Francisco issues.
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1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1111859 (Sale Order 966 of 1868) 1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1860 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+ Lot #1111860 (Sale Order 967 of 1868) 1860 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+.
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1926-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111861 (Sale Order 968 of 1868) 1926-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Group of 2 2005-2006 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage Lot #1111862 (Sale Order 969 of 1868) Group of 2 2005-2006 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage. Each Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters. They are California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, West Virginia,Nevada (The Silver State), Nebraska (Chimney Rock), Colorado (Colorful Colorado), North Dakota (Badlands with Bison) and South Dakota (Mount Rushmore and Pheasant).. Total of 10 pieces; Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD Lot #1111863 (Sale Order 970 of 1868) 1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD.
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2014 Ukraine 1 Hryvnia P# 116C Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1111864 (Sale Order 971 of 1868) 2014 Ukraine 1 Hryvnia P# 116C Grades Gem+ CU.
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1914-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #1111865 (Sale Order 972 of 1868) 1914-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1963 $5 Red seal United States Note Grades xf details Lot #1111866 (Sale Order 973 of 1868) 1963 $5 Red seal United States Note Grades xf details. Each 1963 five dollar red seal bill has serial number written in red ink. There is a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. All 1963 red seals were printed in Washington DC and feature a portrait of Abraham Lincoln in the center of the bill. You can also find the following wording on each bill, “United States Note, The United States of America, This Note Is A Legal Tender At Its Face Value For All Debts Public And Private, Will Pay To The Bearer On Demand Five Dollars”
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1943-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #1111867 (Sale Order 974 of 1868) 1943-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-p Wartime issue Steel Cent.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1977-1978 12 coins Lot #1111868 (Sale Order 975 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1977-1978 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1977-1978 12 coins. Each set contain 6 coins, the Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The coins came in a different style plastic holder, with each of the coins sealed in its own separate section. The plastic case had a flip top, which opens and closes to display the coins.
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1913-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades xf Lot #1111869 (Sale Order 976 of 1868) 1913-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades xf.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1970-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111871 (Sale Order 977 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1970-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1835 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vf details Lot #1111872 (Sale Order 978 of 1868) 1835 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vf details.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1971-1972 with 22 Coins Ins Lot #1111873 (Sale Order 979 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1971-1972 with 22 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1971-1972 included a total of 22 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set is comprised of three Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), two Jefferson Nickels (P, D), two Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), two Washington Quarters (P, D), two Kennedy Half Dollars (P, D). The 1971 Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address. For the 1972 Sets, the Denver Mint coins and plastic disc were placed in a cellophane marked with a red stripe and the Philadelphia and San Francisco Mint coins were placed in a separate cellophane with a blue stripe. Together they were placed between two cardboard inserts and placed within a white envelope.
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1954-1973 Canada 2 Dollar Note P# 76D Grades vf+ Lot #1111874 (Sale Order 980 of 1868) 1954-1973 Canada 2 Dollar Note P# 76D Grades vf+.
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Assorted Grouping of 5 Venezuelan Notes Grades CU Lot #1111875 (Sale Order 981 of 1868) Assorted Grouping of 5 Venezuelan Notes Grades CU.
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1910 Imperial Russia 100 Ruble Cathrine The Great Note P# 13B Grades xf Lot #1111876 (Sale Order 982 of 1868) 1910 Imperial Russia 100 Ruble Cathrine The Great Note P# 13B Grades xf. The 1910 100 Ruble Note features a portrait and watermark of Tsarina Catherine the Great, as well as a young man with a sword and the coat of arms of the Russian Tsars. Additionally, it threatens counterfeiters with "the exclusion of all rights and one week hard labor".
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1950-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1111877 (Sale Order 983 of 1868) 1950-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades xf+ Lot #1111878 (Sale Order 984 of 1868) 1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades xf+. Among the most sought-after U.S. paper money of the late 1960s are the short-lived "Barr" Notes. These distinctive $1 Federal Reserve Notes bear the signature of Joseph W. Barr, who served as Secretary of the Treasury during the last 28 days of President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration. Barr was replaced when President Nixon chose a successor. Due to Barr's short term, his signature appeared only on the $1 notes of Series 1963B.
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1858 SL Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades vg+ Lot #1111879 (Sale Order 985 of 1868) 1858 SL Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades vg+.
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***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1964 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins i Lot #1111880 (Sale Order 986 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1964 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins in total..
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Assorted Grouping of 5 Venezuelan Notes Grades CU Lot #1111881 (Sale Order 987 of 1868) Assorted Grouping of 5 Venezuelan Notes Grades CU.
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1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1111882 (Sale Order 988 of 1868) 1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Select+ Unc Lot #1111883 (Sale Order 989 of 1868) 1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Select+ Unc. The Columbus Half Dollar along with the Isabella Quarter were Minted in Honor of the 400th Anniversary of Columbus' Voyage to the New World. It was First Distributed at the Worlds Fair Honoring that Voyage. When examining a Columbian Exposition Half Dollar, the First Points to Show Wear are Columbus’ Eyebrow, Cheek and the Hair Behind his Forehead and Jaw. On the Reverse, Check the Foresail and Sainsail, as well as the Right Side of the Eastern Hemisphere.
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1945-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111884 (Sale Order 990 of 1868) 1945-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD Lot #1111885 (Sale Order 991 of 1868) 1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111886 (Sale Order 992 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1909 Imperial Russia 5 Ruble Note P# 10A Grades vf details Lot #1111888 (Sale Order 993 of 1868) 1909 Imperial Russia 5 Ruble Note P# 10A Grades vf details. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed.
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1921-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+ Lot #1111889 (Sale Order 994 of 1868) 1921-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+.
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1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice CU Lot #1111890 (Sale Order 995 of 1868) 1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice CU.
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1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades vf+ Lot #1111891 (Sale Order 996 of 1868) 1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades vf+.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins Lot #1111892 (Sale Order 997 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1923-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #1111893 (Sale Order 998 of 1868) 1923-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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2017 Mongolia 10 Turgik Note P# 62I Grades Select CU Lot #1111895 (Sale Order 999 of 1868) 2017 Mongolia 10 Turgik Note P# 62I Grades Select CU.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins. Lot #1111898 (Sale Order 1000 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. he packaging had the coins fitted within a green colored cardboard inner holder and sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed within an outer green cardboard box with silver printing “United States Mint Proof Set 19__.”
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2002-2003 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set Low mintage Lot #1111899 (Sale Order 1001 of 1868) 2002-2003 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set Low mintage. Each Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters. They are Tennessee, Indiana, Ohio, Mississippi, Louisian, Illinois, Missouri, Alabama, Arkansas, and Maine. Total of 10 pieces; Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1909 Imperial Russia 5 Ruble Note P# 10A Grades xf Lot #1111900 (Sale Order 1002 of 1868) 1909 Imperial Russia 5 Ruble Note P# 10A Grades xf. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed.
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1863 Indian Cent 1c Grades f, fine Lot #1111901 (Sale Order 1003 of 1868) 1863 Indian Cent 1c Grades f, fine.
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Proof 1973-s Silver Eisenhower Dollar $1 Graded pr69+ DCAM BY SEGS Lot #1111902 (Sale Order 1004 of 1868) 1973-s Silver Eisenhower Dollar $1 Graded pr69+ DCAM BY SEGS.
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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111903 (Sale Order 1005 of 1868) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111904 (Sale Order 1006 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1935F $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select AU Lot #1111905 (Sale Order 1007 of 1868) 1935F $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select AU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1934-d Mercury Dime 10c Graded GEM+ FSB BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111906 (Sale Order 1008 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1934-d Mercury Dime 10c Graded GEM+ FSB BY USCG.
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1952-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1111907 (Sale Order 1009 of 1868) 1952-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1964 Canada Dollar $1 Grades GEM++ PL Lot #1111909 (Sale Order 1010 of 1868) 1964 Canada Dollar $1 Grades GEM++ PL.
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2017 Mongolia 20 Turgik Note P# 63I Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1111910 (Sale Order 1011 of 1868) 2017 Mongolia 20 Turgik Note P# 63I Grades Gem+ CU.
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1924-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+ Lot #1111911 (Sale Order 1012 of 1868) 1924-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1968-1969 with 20 Coins Ins Lot #1111912 (Sale Order 1013 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1968-1969 with 20 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1968-1969 included a total of 20 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set comprised of Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), Jefferson Nickels (D, S), Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), Washington Quarters (P, D), and one Kennedy Half Dollar (D). Notably, the half dollar included in the set was struck in a composition of 40% silver. The Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address.
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1924-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+ Lot #1111913 (Sale Order 1014 of 1868) 1924-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+.
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1909 Imperial Russia 10 Ruble Note P# 11C Grades AU Details Lot #1111914 (Sale Order 1015 of 1868) 1909 Imperial Russia 10 Ruble Note P# 11C Grades AU Details. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed.
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1941-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1111915 (Sale Order 1016 of 1868) 1941-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1981-1982 12 coins Lot #1111916 (Sale Order 1017 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1981-1982 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1981-1982 12 coins. All coins were minted at the San Francisco mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The proof coins are commonly found with attractive black and white deep cameo finishes. Each Set contains 5 coins Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar. The 1981 set have 6 coins due to the inclusion of the Susan B. Anthony dollar. These 1981 set had not been check for type 2 Susan B. Anthony dollar, where type 1 trend ms69 $20 and type 2 trend ms69 $160. Each proof coin was fit into a slot within a red plastic insert, which was sealed in a rigid clear plastic holder. An outer black plastic piece served to protect or display the set. The outer cardboard box was black and open at the top.
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1875 Indian Cent 1c Grades f+ Lot #1111917 (Sale Order 1018 of 1868) 1875 Indian Cent 1c Grades f+. According to Jaime Hernandez from PCGS, ‘The 1875 Indian Cent is one of the scarcer issues in the series. This date gravitates more towards being one of the lower mintage issues in the series. Very scarce. With an original mintage of over 13.5 million; PCGS estimates that only 4000 survive in all grades.
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1857 Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades vg+ Lot #1111918 (Sale Order 1019 of 1868) 1857 Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades vg+.
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1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111919 (Sale Order 1020 of 1868) 1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1915-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades g+ Lot #1111920 (Sale Order 1021 of 1868) 1915-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades g+. A tough date.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1944-p Mercury Dime 10c Graded ms66+ fsb By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111921 (Sale Order 1022 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1944-p Mercury Dime 10c Graded ms66+ fsb By SEGS.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1960-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111922 (Sale Order 1023 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1960-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1111923 (Sale Order 1024 of 1868) 1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1855-s Gold Liberty Double Eagle $20 Graded ms62 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111924 (Sale Order 1025 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1855-s Gold Liberty Double Eagle $20 Graded ms62 By SEGS. A glorious example of this popular early San Francisco Mint gold issue. Boldly struck with bountiful mint luster, the surfaces are further adorned with exceptionally original color. The level of preservation is superior to that seen in the typical survivor of this issue, the surfaces solidly in the Mint State category Double eagle enthusiasts and Gold Rush collectors alike are sure to compete vigorously for the honor of acquiring this significant condition rarity.The San Francisco Mint struck 879,675 double eagles in 1855, as production of double eagles was in high gear owing to the continuing influx of gold from the region's gold fields. The mintage of the 1855-S, in fact, is more than six times that of 1854, when the San Francisco Mint was getting started and gaining speed. Most examples of this issue were used in commerce on the West Coast. 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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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins Lot #1111925 (Sale Order 1026 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins. Each Set contains 6 coins, Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Centt. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The coins were placed within individual sealed rings against a red felt background. There was a black plastic outer cover which opens and closes. The outer cardboard box was colored black.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins Lot #1111926 (Sale Order 1027 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The packaging for the Proof Set was themed in purple. The coins were held in place within slots of a purple cardboard holder sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed in an outer purple cardboard box with silver printing on the outside.
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1991 Soviet Russia 3 Ruble Note P# 239A Grades xf Lot #1111927 (Sale Order 1028 of 1868) 1991 Soviet Russia 3 Ruble Note P# 239A Grades xf. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1983-1984 10 coins Lot #1111928 (Sale Order 1029 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1983-1984 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1983-1984 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. We did not check for the 1983 “No S” Roosevelt Dimes were mint error. This error occurred as it had in the past and created a premium for any discoveries, trend pr69DCAM $875. For 1983 each proof coin was fit into a slot, which was sealed in a rigid clear plastic holder. An outer black plastic piece served to protect or display the set. The outer cardboard box was blue and open at the top. For 1984 each proof coin was fit into a slot, which was sealed in a rigid clear plastic holder. An our purple plastic piece served to protect or display the set. The outer cardboard box is purple and opens at the top.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111929 (Sale Order 1030 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1921-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good Lot #1111930 (Sale Order 1031 of 1868) 1921-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good.
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1904 Indian Cent 1c Grades Choice Unc RB Lot #1111931 (Sale Order 1032 of 1868) 1904 Indian Cent 1c Grades Choice Unc RB.
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1832 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades vg details Lot #1111932 (Sale Order 1033 of 1868) 1832 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades vg details.
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1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1111933 (Sale Order 1034 of 1868) 1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84A Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111934 (Sale Order 1035 of 1868) 1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84A Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+ Lot #1111935 (Sale Order 1036 of 1868) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+.
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1935F $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf+ Lot #1111936 (Sale Order 1037 of 1868) 1935F $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf+.
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1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf++ Lot #1111939 (Sale Order 1038 of 1868) 1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf++. Of great historical interest this is the last $10 currency notes issued by the Confederate States of America. The 7th and last issue of Confederate notes. Notes hand signed and numbered by Confederate soldiers and families. Printed and issued over 140 years ago during the Civil War. Depicts Confederate cabinet member Robert M. T. Hunter and features a detailed vignette of horse-drawn artillery. This large 7" x 3" Confederate $10 note is a genuine keepsake from one of the most significant periods in American history.
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1854 California Gold 1/2 Grades GEM Unc Lot #1111940 (Sale Order 1039 of 1868) 1854 California Gold 1/2 Grades GEM Unc.
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***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1966 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins i Lot #1111941 (Sale Order 1040 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1966 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins in total..
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***Auction Highlight*** 1853 arrow & rays Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111942 (Sale Order 1041 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1853 arrow & rays Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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***Auction Highlight*** Solid CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll 1882 & 1884 ends (fc) Lot #1111943 (Sale Order 1042 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Solid CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll 1882 & 1884 ends. Solid CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends, Ulster And Deleware Railroad wrapper. Full roll of 20 Unirculated morgan dollars from the Carson City Mint. Hand Written "Solid CC" on the side Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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1859-p Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded au53 By SEGS Lot #1111944 (Sale Order 1043 of 1868) 1859-p Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded au53 By SEGS.
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1963 $2 Red seal United States Note Grades Choice AU Lot #1111946 (Sale Order 1044 of 1868) 1963 $2 Red seal United States Note Grades Choice AU. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84A Grades Gem CU Lot #1111947 (Sale Order 1045 of 1868) 1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84A Grades Gem CU.
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1923 Germany 1 Million Mark Note Grades xf Lot #1111948 (Sale Order 1046 of 1868) 1923 Germany 1 Million Mark Note Grades xf. In the early 1920s, post-WWI Germany saw its economy spiraling out of control. Hyperinflation started directly after the war in 1918, but truly took over the Weimar Republic from 1921 to 1923. The value of the Mark declined incredibly rapidly. 1 USD was equal to 50 German Marks at the beginning of 1920. Toward the end of 1923, 1 USD was equal to over 4,200,000,000,000 German Marks. At times, denominations of the Mark became less valuable than the paper and labor to print it almost immediately after printing. Thus, denominations of the Mark notes became incredibly large, ending up in the tens of trillions.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1876-s Trade Dollar $1 Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111949 (Sale Order 1047 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1876-s Trade Dollar $1 Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG.
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C.S.A. Fed, 17 1864 30 Dollar Script Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111950 (Sale Order 1048 of 1868) C.S.A. Fed, 17 1864 30 Dollar Script Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Proof ***Auction Highlight*** 1890 Indian Cent TOP POP! 1c Graded pr66 rd By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111951 (Sale Order 1049 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1890 TOP POP! Indian Cent 1c Graded pr66 rd By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Lot #1111952 (Sale Order 1050 of 1868) Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set. Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1977-1978 12 coins Lot #1111953 (Sale Order 1051 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1977-1978 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1977-1978 12 coins. Each set contain 6 coins, the Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The coins came in a different style plastic holder, with each of the coins sealed in its own separate section. The plastic case had a flip top, which opens and closes to display the coins.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1855-o Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded ms62 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111954 (Sale Order 1052 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1855-o Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded ms62 By SEGS.
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1883 Cents Liberty Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #1111955 (Sale Order 1053 of 1868) 1883 Cents Liberty Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1837 RE Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111956 (Sale Order 1054 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1837 RE Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG.
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Proof ***Auction Highlight*** 1883 Indian Cent 1c Graded pr66 rb By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111957 (Sale Order 1055 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1883 Indian Cent 1c Graded pr66 rb By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1898 Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Note P# 1D Grades xf details Lot #1111958 (Sale Order 1056 of 1868) 1898 Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Note P# 1D Grades xf details. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1879-p Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded ms64+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111960 (Sale Order 1057 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1879-p Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded ms64+ By SEGS.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1942/1-p Mercury Dime 10c Graded au53 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111961 (Sale Order 1058 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1942/1-p Mercury Dime 10c Graded au53 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Set of 3 Consecutive 1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note Grades CU Lot #1111962 (Sale Order 1059 of 1868) Set of 3 Consecutive 1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note Grades CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111963 (Sale Order 1060 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1883-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms65+ By SEGS Lot #1111964 (Sale Order 1061 of 1868) 1883-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms65+ By SEGS.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins. Lot #1111965 (Sale Order 1062 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. he packaging had the coins fitted within a green colored cardboard inner holder and sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed within an outer green cardboard box with silver printing “United States Mint Proof Set 19__.”
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***Auction Highlight*** 1830 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded au55 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111966 (Sale Order 1063 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1830 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded au55 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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***Auction Highlight*** 1894-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms63 Details BY SEGS (fc) Lot #1111967 (Sale Order 1064 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1894-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms63 Details BY SEGS.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1877 Indian Cent 1c Graded xf BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111968 (Sale Order 1065 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1877 Indian Cent 1c Graded xf BY USCG. The Key Date to the whole Indian Cent Series. According to Jaime Hernandez from PCGS, ‘The 1877 Indian Cent is unquestionably the most desirable coin in the entire circulation strike Indian Cent series. It is the second lowest mintage coin in the series, and only the 1909-S Indian cent has a lower mintage. Despite the 1877 Indian cent having the second lowest mintage in the series, it also survives in much smaller numbers than the 1909-S Indian cent. This is mainly due to the lack of coins being collected in 1877 compared to 1909. There is only one reverse die confirmed as striking all existing 1877 Indian cents. However, if there was only one reverse die employed to strike all (877,000)1877 Indian cents, then this lone die should have sustained major planchet flaws when striking such a large mintage. Surprisingly, this is not the case since 1877 cents show no traces of a damaged die. Therefore, it is strongly believed that the mintage of 877,000 coins struck, is actually a highly inflated figure.
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*Star Note * 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ Lot #1111970 (Sale Order 1066 of 1868) *Star Note * 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++.
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Set of 2 Concecutive 1972 Great Britain 10 New Pence Military Payment Note P# m45A Grades CU Lot #1111971 (Sale Order 1067 of 1868) Set of 2 Concecutive 1972 Great Britain 10 New Pence Military Payment Note P# m45A Grades CU.
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2015 United States Mint Set, 28 Coins Inside! Lot #1111972 (Sale Order 1068 of 1868) 2015 United States Mint Set, 28 Coins Inside!. the 2015 set includes two folders, with 14 coins each, from the United States Mint facilities in Denver and Philadelphia. Each folder has the following coins: four Presidential $1 Coins honoring Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, and Lyndon B. Johnson; five America the Beautiful Quarters® Program Coins honoring Homestead National Monument of America (Neb.), Kisatchie National Forest (La.), Blue Ridge Parkway (N.C.), Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge (Del.), and Saratoga National Historical Park (N.Y.); one Native American $1 coin; one Kennedy half–dollar coin; one Roosevelt dime coin; one Jefferson 5–cent coin (nickel); and, one Lincoln one–cent coin (penny).
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1898-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #1111973 (Sale Order 1069 of 1868) 1898-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice+ Unc.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2009-d Formative Years 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111974 (Sale Order 1070 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2009-d Formative Years 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1875-s Trade Dollar $1 Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111975 (Sale Order 1071 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1875-s Trade Dollar $1 Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG.
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1922 Germany 500 Mark Note P# 74D Grades Select AU Lot #1111976 (Sale Order 1072 of 1868) 1922 Germany 500 Mark Note P# 74D Grades Select AU. Notgeld is German for "emergency/necessity money". Notgeld typically refers to German and Austrian notes produced in the post-WWI period. Somewhat similar to Depression Scrip in the USA, these notes were issued when there wasn'te nough state-produced money available from the central bank. Issuing institutions were often a town's savings banks, municipalities, or private or state-owned firms. Nearly all issues contained an expiry date, after which time they were invalid. Issues without dates ordinarily had an expiry announced in a newspaper or at the place of issuance.
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C.S.A. Fed, 17 1864 15 Dollar Script Grades vf details Lot #1111977 (Sale Order 1073 of 1868) C.S.A. Fed, 17 1864 15 Dollar Script Grades vf details.
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1922 Germany 5,000 Mark Note P# 81D Grades vf++ Lot #1111979 (Sale Order 1074 of 1868) 1922 Germany 5,000 Mark Note P# 81D Grades vf++. In the early 1920s, post-WWI Germany saw its economy spiraling out of control. Hyperinflation started directly after the war in 1918, but truly took over the Weimar Republic from 1921 to 1923. The value of the Mark declined incredibly rapidly. 1 USD was equal to 50 German Marks at the beginning of 1920. Toward the end of 1923, 1 USD was equal to over 4,200,000,000,000 German Marks. At times, denominations of the Mark became less valuable than the paper and labor to print it almost immediately after printing. Thus, denominations of the Mark notes became incredibly large, ending up in the tens of trillions.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1938-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar Rainbow Toned WOW! 50c Graded ms65+ By SE Lot #1111980 (Sale Order 1075 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1938-d Rainbow Toned WOW! Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Graded ms65+ By SEGS. 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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1904-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc+ PL Lot #1111981 (Sale Order 1076 of 1868) 1904-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc+ PL.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1981-1982 12 coins Lot #1111982 (Sale Order 1077 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1981-1982 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1981-1982 12 coins. All coins were minted at the San Francisco mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The proof coins are commonly found with attractive black and white deep cameo finishes. Each Set contains 5 coins Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar. The 1981 set have 6 coins due to the inclusion of the Susan B. Anthony dollar. These 1981 set had not been check for type 2 Susan B. Anthony dollar, where type 1 trend ms69 $20 and type 2 trend ms69 $160. Each proof coin was fit into a slot within a red plastic insert, which was sealed in a rigid clear plastic holder. An outer black plastic piece served to protect or display the set. The outer cardboard box was black and open at the top.
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1923 Germany 10 Millionen Mark Note P# 106A Grades Choice AU Lot #1111983 (Sale Order 1078 of 1868) 1923 Germany 10 Millionen Mark Note P# 106A Grades Choice AU. In the early 1920s, post-WWI Germany saw its economy spiraling out of control. Hyperinflation started directly after the war in 1918, but truly took over the Weimar Republic from 1921 to 1923. The value of the Mark declined incredibly rapidly. 1 USD was equal to 50 German Marks at the beginning of 1920. Toward the end of 1923, 1 USD was equal to over 4,200,000,000,000 German Marks. At times, denominations of the Mark became less valuable than the paper and labor to print it almost immediately after printing. Thus, denominations of the Mark notes became incredibly large, ending up in the tens of trillions.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1876-p Twenty Cent Piece 20c Graded ms63+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111984 (Sale Order 1079 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1876-p Twenty Cent Piece 20c Graded ms63+ By SEGS.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1900 Lafayette Lafayette Dollar $1 Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111985 (Sale Order 1080 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1900 Lafayette Lafayette Dollar $1 Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG. Struck to Commemorate General Lafayette and Help Cover the Costs of a Statue given by the US to the City of Paris. The coins were also to Celebrate the Exposition in Paris in 1900. Additionally, 1899 was the 100th Anniversary of Washington's death. When Examining a Lafayette Dollar, Evidence of Wear First Appears on Washington's Cheekbone and on Lafayette's Lower Curls. On the Reverse, check the Highest Points of the Design—the Boot, Thigh and Rear Leg of the Horse. Also it is noted that this coin has a Few Firsts, it is the First Commemorative Dollar Ever Struck, the First Officially Issued coin to Depict a Former President, and the First Coin to Show the Same Person (Lafayette) on Both Sides.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1879 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc) Lot #1111986 (Sale Order 1081 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1879 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll. Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends, Carson City, Nevada Investment and Trust Co wrapper. Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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1996 Guyana 20 Dollar Note P# 30E Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1111987 (Sale Order 1082 of 1868) 1996 Guyana 20 Dollar Note P# 30E Grades Gem+ CU.
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1916-p Barber Quarter 25c Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #1111988 (Sale Order 1083 of 1868) 1916-p Barber Quarter 25c Grades Choice+ Unc. Final year of issue of the Barber series. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc Lot #1111990 (Sale Order 1084 of 1868) 1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc.
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1922 Germany 10,000 Mark Vampire Note P# 72 Grades xf Lot #1111991 (Sale Order 1085 of 1868) 1922 Germany 10,000 Mark Vampire Note P# 72 Grades xf. Among the many bills issued during the hyperinflation crisis in the post-WWI German Weimar Republic, the "Vampire Note" is a particular standout. It is known as the Vampire Note because when the note's engraver (identity unknown) adapted a portrait by famous German Renaissance painter Albrecht Durer for the note, he made an odd alteration where the neck of the figure looks like a Vampire when the bill is rotated 90 degrees. It takes some imagination to see, but was intentional and meant to represent the anti-French sentiment in WWI Germany -- France was considered to be "sucking the life out of" the country following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The Reichsbank noticed this alteration, but did not change it, printing several varieties of the bill with the design and giving credence to the popular anti-French sentiment. There are three varieties, Pick # 70 and 71 differing in the reverse design, and Pick # 72 being a smaller version of Pick # 71.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111993 (Sale Order 1086 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Set of 2 Consecutive 1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note Grades CU Lot #1111995 (Sale Order 1087 of 1868) Set of 2 Consecutive 1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note Grades CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1854 arrows Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111997 (Sale Order 1088 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1854 arrows Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG.
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1928-s Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc Lot #1111999 (Sale Order 1089 of 1868) 1928-s Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc.
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1992 United States Mint Silver Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside. Black box and COA Lot #11111000 (Sale Order 1090 of 1868) 1992 United States Mint Silver Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside. Black box and COA. United States Proof Set 1992 5 coins. All coins included in the set were struck at the San Francisco Mint. The set contains a 90% silver Half Dollar, a 90% Silver Quarter, a 90% Silver Dime, a Jefferson Nickel and a Lincoln penny. Harder Set. This set is in the original government packaging with the COA. The coins were placed in individual spaces in a black cardboard. This was sealed within a plastic lens with the word “Silver” imprinted.
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1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf+ Lot #11111001 (Sale Order 1091 of 1868) 1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf+. Of great historical interest this is the last $10 currency notes issued by the Confederate States of America. The 7th and last issue of Confederate notes. Notes hand signed and numbered by Confederate soldiers and families. Printed and issued over 140 years ago during the Civil War. Depicts Confederate cabinet member Robert M. T. Hunter and features a detailed vignette of horse-drawn artillery. This large 7" x 3" Confederate $10 note is a genuine keepsake from one of the most significant periods in American history.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1820 Lg 0 Capped Bust Dime 10c Graded ms62+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #11111002 (Sale Order 1092 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1820 Lg 0 Capped Bust Dime 10c Graded ms62+ By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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2008 Zimbabwe 20 Billion dollar Note P# 86B Grades Choice AU Lot #11111003 (Sale Order 1093 of 1868) 2008 Zimbabwe 20 Billion dollar Note P# 86B Grades Choice AU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1827 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded Choice Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #11111004 (Sale Order 1094 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1827 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded Choice Unc BY USCG.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1835 Capped Bust Half Dime Lg Date/ Large SC 1/2 10c Graded ms65+ By SEGS (f Lot #11111005 (Sale Order 1095 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1835 Lg Date/ Large SC Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Graded ms65+ By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins Lot #11111007 (Sale Order 1096 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1875-p Twenty Cent Piece 20c Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #11111008 (Sale Order 1097 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1875-p Twenty Cent Piece 20c Graded Select Unc BY USCG.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1820 Sm O Capped Bust Dime 10c Graded Choice AU/BU Slider BY USCG (fc) Lot #11111009 (Sale Order 1098 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1820 Sm O Capped Bust Dime 10c Graded Choice AU/BU Slider BY USCG.
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2007 D.P.R.K. 500 Won Note D.P.R.K. 500 Won Note Grades Gem+ CU Lot #11111010 (Sale Order 1099 of 1868) 2007 D.P.R.K. 500 Won Note D.P.R.K. 500 Won Note Grades Gem+ CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1958-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11111011 (Sale Order 1100 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1958-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1932-s Washington Quarter 25c Graded ms64+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #11111012 (Sale Order 1101 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1932-s Washington Quarter 25c Graded ms64+ By SEGS. One of the Keys to the series. According to David Hall, from PCGS The 1932-s is the 2nd 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. Scarce in all grades. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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***Auction Highlight*** 1886-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #11111014 (Sale Order 1102 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1886-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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1920 Germany 100 Mark Note P# 69A Grades vf+ Lot #11111015 (Sale Order 1103 of 1868) 1920 Germany 100 Mark Note P# 69A Grades vf+. Notgeld is German for "emergency/necessity money". Notgeld typically refers to German and Austrian notes produced in the post-WWI period. Somewhat similar to Depression Scrip in the USA, these notes were issued when there wasn'te nough state-produced money available from the central bank. Issuing institutions were often a town's savings banks, municipalities, or private or state-owned firms. Nearly all issues contained an expiry date, after which time they were invalid. Issues without dates ordinarily had an expiry announced in a newspaper or at the place of issuance.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1839 Silly Head Coronet Head Large Cent 1c Graded ms64 bn By SEGS (fc) Lot #11111016 (Sale Order 1104 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1839 Silly Head Coronet Head Large Cent 1c Graded ms64 bn By SEGS.
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1993 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set Lot #11111019 (Sale Order 1105 of 1868) 1993 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set. 1993 Prestige Sets consist of proof version coins of the five U.S. circulating coins, along with commemoratives from the year of issue. As they are made specifically for collectors, Prestige Sets are highly valued for their beauty and rarity. Each Prestige Set comes with a certificate of authenticity and is encased in a stunning holder. This beautiful album opens like a book to handsomely display the eye-catching allure of each coin. This set includes 7 coins: * (1) Lincoln cent * (1) Jefferson nickel * (1) Roosevelt dime * (1) Washington quarter * (1) Kennedy half-dollar * (1) Silver Half-dollar Bill of Rights Commemorative struck in 90% silver * (1) Silver Dollar Bill of Rights Commemorative struck in 90% silver. All coins were struck at the San Francisco Mint.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins Lot #11111020 (Sale Order 1106 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The packaging for the Proof Set was themed in purple. The coins were held in place within slots of a purple cardboard holder sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed in an outer purple cardboard box with silver printing on the outside.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1859-o Seated Liberty Dollar $1 Graded ms64+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #11111021 (Sale Order 1107 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1859-o Seated Liberty Dollar $1 Graded ms64+ By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84A Grades Choice AU Lot #11111022 (Sale Order 1108 of 1868) 1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84A Grades Choice AU.
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1927-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc Lot #11111023 (Sale Order 1109 of 1868) 1927-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc. The 27-p is the big sleeper of numismatics in my opinion. It has the 2nd lowest mintage in the whole Peace dollar series. Lower than the 34-s, the 21-p, yet it does not command its proper value. Good coin to own multiple of and save, in my opinion, but if you've been coming to our auctions for a while you will have seen that this has always been my opinion.
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C.S.A. Aug,19 1861 4 Dollar Script Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #11111024 (Sale Order 1110 of 1868) C.S.A. Aug,19 1861 4 Dollar Script Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1908 Imerpial Germnay 100 Mark Note P# 34 Grades vf++ Lot #11111027 (Sale Order 1111 of 1868) 1908 Imerpial Germnay 100 Mark Note P# 34 Grades vf++. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed the gold backing and ceased circulation of gold coins. The Goldmark was the culmination of years of effort put into unifying the currency of Germany.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1803 Small Date, Lg Frac Draped Bust Large Cent 1c Graded au53 By SEGS (fc) Lot #11111028 (Sale Order 1112 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1803 Small Date, Lg Frac Draped Bust Large Cent 1c Graded au53 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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***Auction Highlight*** 1873-p Open 3 Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded ms64+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #11111029 (Sale Order 1113 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1873-p Open 3 Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded ms64+ By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2002-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11111030 (Sale Order 1114 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2002-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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*Star Note * 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf Lot #11111031 (Sale Order 1115 of 1868) *Star Note * 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf. When notes are discovered that have been printed incorrectly (such as having the serial numbers upside down, etc.) the misprinted "error notes" are replaced with star notes because no two bills within a certain series can be produced with the same serial number. They are used to maintain a correct count of notes in a serial number run. By their nature, star notes are more scarce than notes with standard serial numbers and as such are widely collected by numismatists. Some of the highest prices paid for modern (post-1928) U.S. banknotes have been for star notes. The note itself is a Silver Certificate. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1897-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #11111032 (Sale Order 1116 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1897-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice Unc BY USCG. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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***Auction Highlight*** 1833 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Graded ms65+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #11111033 (Sale Order 1117 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1833 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Graded ms65+ By SEGS. 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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Proof 1971-s Silver Eisenhower Dollar $1 Graded pr69+ DCAM BY SEGS Lot #11111034 (Sale Order 1118 of 1868) 1971-s Silver Eisenhower Dollar $1 Graded pr69+ DCAM BY SEGS.
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1914 Imperial Germany 20 mark Note P# 46B Grades vf+ Lot #11111035 (Sale Order 1119 of 1868) 1914 Imperial Germany 20 mark Note P# 46B Grades vf+. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed the gold backing and ceased circulation of gold coins. The Goldmark was the culmination of years of effort put into unifying the currency of Germany.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1882-o/s Top 100 Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms63+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #11111036 (Sale Order 1120 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1882-o/s Top 100 Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms63+ By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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***Auction Highlight*** Coney Island Shotgun 1899 & 'P' Ends Mixed Morgan/Peace Silver dollar roll, Lot #11111037 (Sale Order 1121 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Coney Island Shotgun 1899 & 'P' Ends Mixed Morgan/Peace Silver dollar roll, 20 coin. This roll is held in an old Coney Island amusement park Wrapper with Tight Shotgun Ends. This roll contains 20, Morgan/Peace silver Dollars. The coins may range from circulated to uncirculated. Any condition is possible. We have weighed the roll and can assure you that it is 20 Silver Dollars, that all 20 are Peace Or Morgan Dollars and that it is not an uncirculated roll as the weight comes in slightly under the 536.7 grams that a fully uncirculated roll would weigh. We recently Acquired a large Estate Hoard of First Financial & US Trust Corp rolls
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***Auction Highlight*** 1809 Classic Head Large Cent Sheldon-280 1c Graded au58 By SEGS (fc) Lot #11111038 (Sale Order 1122 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1809 Sheldon-280 Classic Head Large Cent 1c Graded au58 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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2007 D.P.R.K. 200 Won Note P# 54 Grades Gem+ CU Lot #11111039 (Sale Order 1123 of 1868) 2007 D.P.R.K. 200 Won Note P# 54 Grades Gem+ CU.
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Proof 1956 Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM++ Proof Lot #11111040 (Sale Order 1124 of 1868) 1956 Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM++ Proof.
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2013 US MINT PRESIDENTIAL $1 COIN PROOF SET W/COA Lot #11111042 (Sale Order 1125 of 1868) 2013 US MINT PRESIDENTIAL $1 COIN PROOF SET W/COA. This 4-coin proof set features the 2013 $1 Presidential Dollars coins in the Presidential Dollar $1 Coins series:William McKinley DollarTheodore Roosevelt DollarWilliam Howard Taft DollarWoodrow Wilson Dollar
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C.S.A. Aug,19 1861 4 Dollar Script Grades Choice AU Lot #11111043 (Sale Order 1126 of 1868) C.S.A. Aug,19 1861 4 Dollar Script Grades Choice AU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11111044 (Sale Order 1127 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1884-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice AU/BU Slider BY USCG (fc) Lot #11111045 (Sale Order 1128 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1884-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice AU/BU Slider BY USCG.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1878-p Rev '79 Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms64 By SEGS (fc) Lot #11111047 (Sale Order 1129 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1878-p Rev '79 Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms64 By SEGS.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins Lot #11111048 (Sale Order 1130 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1818 Coronet Head Large Cent 1c Graded Choice Unc BN BY USCG (fc) Lot #11111050 (Sale Order 1131 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1818 Coronet Head Large Cent 1c Graded Choice Unc BN BY USCG.
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1961 Russia 1 Ruble Note P# 222A Grades vf+ Lot #11111051 (Sale Order 1132 of 1868) 1961 Russia 1 Ruble Note P# 222A Grades vf+. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1883-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #11111053 (Sale Order 1133 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1883-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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1955 Spain 100 Pesetas Note P# 145A Grades vf+ Lot #11111054 (Sale Order 1134 of 1868) 1955 Spain 100 Pesetas Note P# 145A Grades vf+.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1878-s Trade Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #11111056 (Sale Order 1135 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1878-s Trade Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG.
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1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #11111057 (Sale Order 1136 of 1868) 1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1935D $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #11111058 (Sale Order 1137 of 1868) 1935D $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1836 Capped Bust Quarter Browning-3 25c Graded ms62 By SEGS (fc) Lot #11111060 (Sale Order 1138 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1836 Browning-3 Capped Bust Quarter 25c Graded ms62 By SEGS. 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11111061 (Sale Order 1139 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1935-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU Lot #11111062 (Sale Order 1140 of 1868) 1935-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU.
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1961 Soviet Russia 3 Ruble Note P# 223A Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #11111063 (Sale Order 1141 of 1868) 1961 Soviet Russia 3 Ruble Note P# 223A Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1935-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc Lot #11111064 (Sale Order 1142 of 1868) 1935-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1862-p Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded GEM++ Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #11111067 (Sale Order 1143 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1862-p Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded GEM++ Unc BY USCG. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1963 $5 Red seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #11111068 (Sale Order 1144 of 1868) 1963 $5 Red seal United States Note Grades vf+. Each 1963 five dollar red seal bill has serial number written in red ink. There is a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. All 1963 red seals were printed in Washington DC and feature a portrait of Abraham Lincoln in the center of the bill. You can also find the following wording on each bill, “United States Note, The United States of America, This Note Is A Legal Tender At Its Face Value For All Debts Public And Private, Will Pay To The Bearer On Demand Five Dollars”
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Group of 3 United States Special Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1965-1967 with 15 C Lot #11111070 (Sale Order 1145 of 1868) Group of 3 United States Special Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1965-1967 with 15 Coins Inside!. In response to a nationwide shortage of coinage, the Treasury Department announced that no proof set or mint sets would be produced for collectors. In their place, so-called Special Mint Sets were issued featuring examples of each denomination carrying a finish superior to the standard circulation strikes, but not up the quality of proof coinage. Starting with 1965 Special Mint Set, each of the set contained the Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The standard composition of the traditionally silver coins was changed starting this year. Rather than the previous 90% purity, the half dollar was struck in 40% silver. The five coins of the set were produced at the San Francisco Mint, although as with all coinage issued for this year mint marks were not used. Packaging for 1965 consisted of the five coins and a blue mint token sealed in a single plastic cellophane wrap. This was protected between two pieces of cardboard and placed within a white envelope with a notation of the contents. For 1966-1967, rather than the previous cellophane and white envelopes, the coins were mounted within a rigid plastic holder with a blue background. This holder was placed within an outer blue cardboard box. Special mint set coins typically have a uniformly brilliant or proof like finish. A minority of examples will display cameo contrast with design elements frosted against a proof like background. These cameo or deep cameo examples are prized by collectors and command premiums.
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1961 Soviet Russia 3 Ruble Note P# 224A Grades xf Lot #11111071 (Sale Order 1146 of 1868) 1961 Soviet Russia 3 Ruble Note P# 224A Grades xf. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1974-75 12 coins Lot #11111072 (Sale Order 1147 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1974-75 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1974-1975 12 coins. The 1974 Proof Set the number of coins is six. The sets now included the Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The packaging for the proof set changed starting in 1973. The coins came in a different style plastic holder, with each of the coins sealed in its own separate section. The plastic case had a flip top, which opens and closes to display the coins. The outer box color was now black. he 1975 Proof Set contained three coins dated 1976. This was a result of the newly designed coins minted to celebrate the Bicentennial of the United States. The Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Washington Quarter all carried a special reverse design and carried a dual date “1776-1976.” These bicentennial coins were struck during 1975 and 1976.The Set additionally included the Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent, which bore the 1975 date. A number of 1975 Proof “No S” Roosevelt Dimes were produced, we had not check for this special coins. It is the scarcest of the “No S” Proof Coins and is extremely expensive, trending pr66 at $350,000!!!. The packaging remained the same as the prior year, with the coins sealed in plastic rings within a rectangular plastic holder with red felt background. The plastic case had an outer black plastic cover, which opened and closed on a hinge. This was put into a black cardboard box within silver printing describing the contents.
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1949-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM FBL Lot #11111074 (Sale Order 1148 of 1868) 1949-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM FBL.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1901-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #11111076 (Sale Order 1149 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1901-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG.
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1918-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good Lot #11111077 (Sale Order 1150 of 1868) 1918-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good.
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1991 Soviet Russia 10 Ruble Note P# 240A Grades xf+ Lot #11111078 (Sale Order 1151 of 1868) 1991 Soviet Russia 10 Ruble Note P# 240A Grades xf+. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1972-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11111079 (Sale Order 1152 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1972-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1917-s Reverse Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades f, fine Lot #11111080 (Sale Order 1153 of 1868) 1917-s Reverse Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades f, fine.
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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU Lot #11111081 (Sale Order 1154 of 1868) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins Lot #11111082 (Sale Order 1155 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins. Each Set contains 6 coins Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Susan B. Anthony Dollar. All coins were minted at the San Francisco mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The proof coins are commonly found with attractive black and white deep cameo finishes. The packaging for the Proof Set was changed from the prior year. The primary plastic holder was smaller in size and the coins were no longer sealed in separate compartments. The coins were placed within slots of an internal red plastic piece, which was sealed between two clear plastic pieces. A black plastic sleeve slid over the plastic holder and could serve as a stand. The outer cardboard box was also changed. It had a single opening at the top for the main holder to slide into.
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1935a $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ Lot #11111083 (Sale Order 1156 of 1868) 1935a $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++.
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1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #11111084 (Sale Order 1157 of 1868) 1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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1833 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades vg details Lot #11111086 (Sale Order 1158 of 1868) 1833 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades vg details.
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1950 Great Britain 1 pound Military Payment Note P# m22A Grades Gem+ CU Lot #11111087 (Sale Order 1159 of 1868) 1950 Great Britain 1 pound Military Payment Note P# m22A Grades Gem+ CU.
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1914-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #11111088 (Sale Order 1160 of 1868) 1914-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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***Auction Highlight*** Old Casino 50c Roll $10 Halves Las Vegas Dunes 1942 Walker & P Franklin Ends Lot #11111089 (Sale Order 1161 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Old Casino 50c Roll $10 Halves Las Vegas Dunes 1942 Walker & P Franklin Ends. Up for auction is a Consignment I have secured a collection of old 1960’s Las Vegas Casino Half Dollar Shot Gun Rolls from various Casinos. These Rolls contain 20 Half Dollars. They have tight ends and are wild!. I opened three rolls to examine the contents and what I found was mostly Circulated Walkers, a few Franklins and a Seated coin or two and a couple of Barbers. But after I opened the rolls, I wished I hadn’t as they were so cool as antique Las Vegas Half Rolls. I have only seen a handful of these ever. The consignee has given us some additional rolls. We estimate the rolls to be worth $2000 each as a collectable antique, but if the roll is opened and has a rare date, who knows the value, a 1921 Walker even in low grade is worth over $500, and several other dates are worth over $200 each. But who knows, maybe a rare 1878-s Seated is inside. ($35k in g4), or an 1892-o Barber ($5k in G4). In any event the rolls themselves are amazing collectibles of a bygone era of the Rat pack and Las Vegas. From the rolls we have received there are 10 different casinos. Good Luck.
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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Gem CU Lot #11111091 (Sale Order 1162 of 1868) 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Gem CU.
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1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ Lot #11111092 (Sale Order 1163 of 1868) 1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++.
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1942-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #11111093 (Sale Order 1164 of 1868) 1942-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1968-1969 with 20 Coins Ins Lot #11111094 (Sale Order 1165 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1968-1969 with 20 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1968-1969 included a total of 20 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set comprised of Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), Jefferson Nickels (D, S), Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), Washington Quarters (P, D), and one Kennedy Half Dollar (D). Notably, the half dollar included in the set was struck in a composition of 40% silver. The Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address.
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1915-s Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades f, fine Lot #11111095 (Sale Order 1166 of 1868) 1915-s Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades f, fine. Final year of issue. According to PCGS CoinFacts, this is a more difficult date.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11111096 (Sale Order 1167 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1954-1973 Canada 2 Dollar Note P# 76D Grades vf++ Lot #11111097 (Sale Order 1168 of 1868) 1954-1973 Canada 2 Dollar Note P# 76D Grades vf++.
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1943-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #11111098 (Sale Order 1169 of 1868) 1943-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM+ Unc.
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1876 Indian Cent 1c Grades g+ Lot #11111099 (Sale Order 1170 of 1868) 1876 Indian Cent 1c Grades g+. very scarce date. PCGS estimates that only 5000 survive in all grades
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1917-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #11111101 (Sale Order 1171 of 1868) 1917-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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1960-1977 Great Britain 1 Pound Note P# 374G Grades Choice AU Lot #11111102 (Sale Order 1172 of 1868) 1960-1977 Great Britain 1 Pound Note P# 374G Grades Choice AU.
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2008 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #11111103 (Sale Order 1173 of 1868) 2008 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside.. United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set 2008 4 coins, the set includes proof versions of the general circulating $1 Presidential Dollars. 2008 Set include Benjamin Harrison, John Tyler, James Polk and Zachary Taylor. The Presidential $1 Coin Program, launched in 2007, pays tribute to the Presidents of the United States in the order in which they served. These proof coins are struck multiple times with specially polished dies to create a brilliant, sharp relief and mirror–like background. Their frosted, sculpted foregrounds give them a special “cameo” effect. Each coin bears the “S” mint mark representing production at the United States Mint at San Francisco. Set comes in original mint packaging, including COA, a protective hard plastic case and an outer box.
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1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+ Lot #11111104 (Sale Order 1174 of 1868) 1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+.
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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #11111105 (Sale Order 1175 of 1868) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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***Auction Highlight*** AU/BU Slider Coney Island Shotgun Peace $1 Roll 1924 & P Ends Virtually UNC Lot #11111106 (Sale Order 1176 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** AU/BU Slider Coney Island Shotgun Peace $1 Roll 1924 & P Ends Virtually UNC. Up For Auction Is a Very Near Solid Uncirculated Peace Dollar Roll In an old Coney Island amusement park Wrapper with Tight Shotgun Ends. This Roll is filled with Virtually all Uncirculated Silver Dollars. This is how we determined that. A Uncirculated Peace Dollar a Weights 26.73 Grams. So 20 of them would weigh, 534.6 Grams. Our Uncirculated Roll Weighs 536.7 Grams, so the Wrappers weigh 2.1 Grams. The Roll at hand weighs 536.63 Grams. Deducting the Wrapper Weight of 2.1 Grams, the average coin in this roll weights 26.72 Grams. Your going to find in this roll a lot of Uncirculated coins and a few sliders. This is a Very Near Solid roll of Uncirculated Peace Dollars.
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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf Lot #11111107 (Sale Order 1177 of 1868) 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf.
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1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #11111108 (Sale Order 1178 of 1868) 1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1928-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vg+ Lot #11111109 (Sale Order 1179 of 1868) 1928-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vg+.
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1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU Lot #11111110 (Sale Order 1180 of 1868) 1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins Lot #11111111 (Sale Order 1181 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1926-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+ Lot #11111112 (Sale Order 1182 of 1868) 1926-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11111114 (Sale Order 1183 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Group of 2 2003-2004 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage Lot #11111115 (Sale Order 1184 of 1868) Group of 2 2003-2004 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage. Each Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters. They are Illinois, Missouri, Alabama, Arkansas, and Maine, Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa and Wisconsin. All are minted in a beautiful proof finish. Total of 10 pieces; Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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2016 Indonesia 1,000 Rupiah Note P# 154A Grades Gem+ CU Lot #11111116 (Sale Order 1185 of 1868) 2016 Indonesia 1,000 Rupiah Note P# 154A Grades Gem+ CU.
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1909-p VDB Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice Unc RD Lot #11111117 (Sale Order 1186 of 1868) 1909-p VDB Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice Unc RD
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1917-d Reverse Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades f, fine Lot #11111119 (Sale Order 1187 of 1868) 1917-d Reverse Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades f, fine.
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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select AU Lot #11111120 (Sale Order 1188 of 1868) 1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select AU. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”
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1914 Germany 2 Mark Note P# 53A Grades vf++ Lot #11111121 (Sale Order 1189 of 1868) 1914 Germany 2 Mark Note P# 53A Grades vf++. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed the gold backing and ceased circulation of gold coins. The Goldmark was the culmination of years of effort put into unifying the currency of Germany.
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1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #11111123 (Sale Order 1190 of 1868) 1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1909-p Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades vg, very good Lot #11111124 (Sale Order 1191 of 1868) 1909-p Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades vg, very good.
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1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #11111125 (Sale Order 1192 of 1868) 1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1980-1981 with 26 Coins Ins Lot #11111126 (Sale Order 1193 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1980-1981 with 26 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1980-1981 included a total of 26 coins. This set include 1980-P & D Lincoln Cents, P & D Jefferson Nickels, P & D Roosevelt Dimes, P & D Washington Quarters, P & D Kennedy Halves, and P & D & S Susan B. Anthony Dollars. The set contains three coins, which were not issued for circulation, but only struck for inclusion within the sets. Similar situations would occur on a few other occasions and each of these sets carries a certain mystique. For what was long considered the final year of the series, the 1981 Susan B. Anthony Dollar was struck only for inclusion within the 1981 Uncirculated Mint Set. Besides the noted dollar coins, each set included circulation strike coins P&D Susan B.Anthony P&D Kennedy Half Dollars, P&D Washington Quarters, P&D Roosevelt Dimes, P&D Jefferson Nickels, and P&D Lincoln Cents. The six coins from the Philadelphia Mint were sealed within a plastic cellophane with a blue color on the side. The seven remaining coins from the Denver and San Francisco Mint were sealed within a separate cellophane with a red color. Placed between protective cardboard, the two cellophane packs were placed within a white envelope marked with the contents.
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1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select AU Lot #11111127 (Sale Order 1194 of 1868) 1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select AU.
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1861 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good Lot #11111128 (Sale Order 1195 of 1868) 1861 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good. Key Date. According to David Hall, The 1861 is the lowest mintage of the 1860-64 copper-nickel Indian cents. It is the rarest copper-nickel Indian cent in circulated grades."
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1916-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #11111129 (Sale Order 1196 of 1868) 1916-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++. A tough date.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1994-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11111130 (Sale Order 1197 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1994-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1827 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good Lot #11111133 (Sale Order 1198 of 1868) 1827 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good.
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1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD Lot #11111134 (Sale Order 1199 of 1868) 1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD.
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1993 Yugoslavia 5,000,000 Dinara Note P# 132 Grades Gem+ CU Lot #11111135 (Sale Order 1200 of 1868) 1993 Yugoslavia 5,000,000 Dinara Note P# 132 Grades Gem+ CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11111137 (Sale Order 1201 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins Lot #11111138 (Sale Order 1202 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins Lot #11111139 (Sale Order 1203 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf+ Lot #11111140 (Sale Order 1204 of 1868) 1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf+.
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***Auction Highlight*** Solid Uncirculated Peace silver dollar roll 1923 & P Ends, 20 coins (fc) Lot #11111142 (Sale Order 1205 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Solid Uncirculated Peace silver dollar roll 1923 & P Ends, 20 coins. This roll is held in an old Bellaire Zainsvill & Cincinnati Railroad wrapper. This roll contains 20, Uncirculated Peace silver Dollars Any Date Or Mint Mark Is Possible Hand Marked Peace Unc. Based on the weight this is an uncirculated roll. We recently Acquired a large Estate Hoard of Uncirculated Rolls.
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1862 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+ Lot #11111143 (Sale Order 1206 of 1868) 1862 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+.
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2007 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #11111144 (Sale Order 1207 of 1868) 2007 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside.. United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set 2007 4 coins, the set includes proof versions of the general circulating $1 Presidential Dollars. 2007 Set start with George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison. The Presidential $1 Coin Program, launched in 2007, pays tribute to the Presidents of the United States in the order in which they served. These proof coins are struck multiple times with specially polished dies to create a brilliant, sharp relief and mirror–like background. Their frosted, sculpted foregrounds give them a special “cameo” effect. Each coin bears the “S” mint mark representing production at the United States Mint at San Francisco. Set comes in original mint packaging, including COA, a protective hard plastic case and an outer box.
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1953 Brazil 10 Cruzeiros Note P# 159F Grades Choice CU Lot #11111145 (Sale Order 1208 of 1868) 1953 Brazil 10 Cruzeiros Note P# 159F Grades Choice CU.
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1944-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #11111147 (Sale Order 1209 of 1868) 1944-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #11111148 (Sale Order 1210 of 1868) 1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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1911 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #11111149 (Sale Order 1211 of 1868) 1911 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11111150 (Sale Order 1212 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select AU Lot #11111151 (Sale Order 1213 of 1868) 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select AU. On June 4th 1963, President Kennedy issued Executive Order 11110, ordering that silver certificates be phased out. No one knew it would be his last executive order, and no one knew that it would make these 1957-B Silver Certificates sought-after collectibles today. His order caused folks to take notice and save a small number of these 1957-B $1 Silver Certificates-they were only 14% of the total 1957 Silver Certs printed. These silver certificates feature George Washington, a blue seal, and the following wording: “Silver Certificate This certifies that there is on deposit in the treasury of The United States of America One Dollar In silver payable on demand”
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1888 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades g, good Lot #11111153 (Sale Order 1214 of 1868) 1888 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades g, good.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1974-1975 12 coins Lot #11111154 (Sale Order 1215 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1974-1975 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1974-1975 12 coins. Each set contain 6 coins, the Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The 1975 Proof Set contained three coins dated 1976. This was a result of the newly designed coins minted to celebrate the Bicentennial of the United States. The Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Washington Quarter all carried a special reverse design and carried a dual date “1776-1976.” These bicentennial coins were struck during 1975 and 1976.The 1975 Set included the Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent, which bore the 1975 date. A number of 1975 Proof “No S” Roosevelt Dimes were produced, we had not check for this special coins. It is the scarcest of the “No S” Proof Coins and is extremely expensive, trending pr66 at $350,000!!!. The packaging remained the same as the prior year, with the coins sealed in plastic rings within a rectangular plastic holder with red felt background. The plastic case had an outer black plastic cover, which opened and closed on a hinge. This was put into a black cardboard box within silver printing describing the contents.
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1963 $2 Red seal United States Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #11111155 (Sale Order 1216 of 1868) 1963 $2 Red seal United States Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #11111156 (Sale Order 1217 of 1868) 1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #11111157 (Sale Order 1218 of 1868) 1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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1926-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+ Lot #11111158 (Sale Order 1219 of 1868) 1926-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+.
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1961 Soviet Russia 25 Ruble Note P# 234A Grades xf Lot #11111159 (Sale Order 1220 of 1868) 1961 Soviet Russia 25 Ruble Note P# 234A Grades xf. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1993 Yugoslavia 500,000 Dinara Note P# 131 Grades Select AU Lot #11111163 (Sale Order 1221 of 1868) 1993 Yugoslavia 500,000 Dinara Note P# 131 Grades Select AU.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins Lot #11111164 (Sale Order 1222 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1824/2 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g+ Lot #11111165 (Sale Order 1223 of 1868) 1824/2 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1970-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11111166 (Sale Order 1224 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1970-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1950-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #11111167 (Sale Order 1225 of 1868) 1950-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 2003-2004 22 coins. Lot #11111169 (Sale Order 1226 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 2003-2004 22 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 2003-2004 22 coins. Each Set contains 11 coins, Sacagawea Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The Proof Set new coins inctroduce in 2004 set were the first two design of the Westward Journey Nickels series, featuring the Peace Medal and Keelboat. Along side the State Quarters honoring Illinois, Alabama, Maine, Missouri, Arkansas, Michiganj, Florida, Texas, Iowa, Wisconsin. The Statue of Liberty appears with the United States Mint logo on the outer cardboard box. Inside, the proof coins are placed in two separate lenses, along with the certificate of authenticity.
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1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades vg details Lot #11111170 (Sale Order 1227 of 1868) 1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades vg details.
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1929-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades f details Lot #11111171 (Sale Order 1228 of 1868) 1929-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades f details.
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1930-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades f+ Lot #11111172 (Sale Order 1229 of 1868) 1930-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades f+.
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1950-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Select Unc Lot #11111173 (Sale Order 1230 of 1868) 1950-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Select Unc.
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1925 Spain 100 Pesetas Note P# 69C Grades Choice AU Lot #11111174 (Sale Order 1231 of 1868) 1925 Spain 100 Pesetas Note P# 69C Grades Choice AU.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select CU Lot #11111175 (Sale Order 1232 of 1868) 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select CU.
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1948-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #11111176 (Sale Order 1233 of 1868) 1948-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1927-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #11111177 (Sale Order 1234 of 1868) 1927-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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***Auction Highlight*** Coney Island Shotgun 1884 & 'P' Ends Mixed Morgan/Peace Silver dollar roll, Lot #11111178 (Sale Order 1235 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Coney Island Shotgun 1884 & 'P' Ends Mixed Morgan/Peace Silver dollar roll, 20 coin. This roll is held in an old Coney Island amusement park Wrapper with Tight Shotgun Ends. This roll contains 20, Morgan/Peace silver Dollars. The coins may range from circulated to uncirculated. Any condition is possible. We have weighed the roll and can assure you that it is 20 Silver Dollars, that all 20 are Peace Or Morgan Dollars and that it is not an uncirculated roll as the weight comes in slightly under the 536.7 grams that a fully uncirculated roll would weigh. We recently Acquired a large Estate Hoard of First Financial & US Trust Corp rolls
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1999 $1 Federal Reserve Note Grades Select CU Lot #11111179 (Sale Order 1236 of 1868) 1999 $1 Federal Reserve Note Grades Select CU.
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1865 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf Lot #11111180 (Sale Order 1237 of 1868) 1865 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf.
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1913-p TY II Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #11111181 (Sale Order 1238 of 1868) 1913-p TY II Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #11111182 (Sale Order 1239 of 1868) 1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84A Grades Gem CU Lot #11111183 (Sale Order 1240 of 1868) 1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84A Grades Gem CU.
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1939-p Jefferson Nickel Rev 40 5c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #11111184 (Sale Order 1241 of 1868) 1939-p Rev 40 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ Unc.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11111185 (Sale Order 1242 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Group of 2 2007-2008 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage Lot #11111186 (Sale Order 1243 of 1868) Group of 2 2007-2008 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage. 2007-2008 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set Low mintage. Each Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters. They are Montana, Wyoming, Washington, Utah, Idaho, Alaska, Hawaii, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Arizona. Total of 10 pieces; Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1963 $2 Red seal United States Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #11111187 (Sale Order 1244 of 1868) 1963 $2 Red seal United States Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1926-p Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades f, fine Lot #11111189 (Sale Order 1245 of 1868) 1926-p Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades f, fine.
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2007 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #11111190 (Sale Order 1246 of 1868) 2007 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside.. United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set 2007 4 coins, the set includes proof versions of the general circulating $1 Presidential Dollars. 2007 Set start with George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison. The Presidential $1 Coin Program, launched in 2007, pays tribute to the Presidents of the United States in the order in which they served. These proof coins are struck multiple times with specially polished dies to create a brilliant, sharp relief and mirror–like background. Their frosted, sculpted foregrounds give them a special “cameo” effect. Each coin bears the “S” mint mark representing production at the United States Mint at San Francisco. Set comes in original mint packaging, including COA, a protective hard plastic case and an outer box.
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1884 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf details Lot #11111191 (Sale Order 1247 of 1868) 1884 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf details.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1981-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #11111192 (Sale Order 1248 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1981-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P# 56B Grades vf++ Lot #11111193 (Sale Order 1249 of 1868) 1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P# 56B Grades vf++. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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1925-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #11111194 (Sale Order 1250 of 1868) 1925-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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1873 Closed 3 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good Lot #11111196 (Sale Order 1251 of 1868) 1873 Closed 3 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1994-1995 10 coins. Lot #11111198 (Sale Order 1252 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1994-1995 10 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1994-1995 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. he packaging had the coins fitted within a green colored cardboard inner holder and sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed within an outer green cardboard box with silver printing “United States Mint Proof Set 19__.”
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1969b $1 Federal Reserve Note Grades Gem CU Lot #11111199 (Sale Order 1253 of 1868) 1969b $1 Federal Reserve Note Grades Gem CU.
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1921-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+ Lot #11111203 (Sale Order 1254 of 1868) 1921-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1970-1971 with 21 Coins Ins Lot #11111204 (Sale Order 1255 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1970-1971 with 21 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1970-1971 included a total of 21 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set comprised of Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), Jefferson Nickels (D, S), Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), Washington Quarters (P, D), and one Kennedy Half Dollar in the 1970 set was struck in a composition of 40% silver and importantly was not issued for circulation. This created a low mintage key date for the recently released series and a draw for many collectors. There are also the chance of finding a small date 1970-s Lincoln cent trending $80 for ms65 rd. The 1971 set contain 2 Kennedy Half Dollar (P,D). The Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address.
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1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #11111206 (Sale Order 1256 of 1868) 1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1928B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vg details Lot #11111207 (Sale Order 1257 of 1868) 1928B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vg details. 1928 $1 silver certificates do come in several different blocks. The most common block is the AA block, the IA, JA, KA, and LA blocks also exist, and these are scarcer. The lowest serial number notes were presented to important officials in Washington DC. These were given out in sheets of 12. There are still some uncut sheets that exist. All 1928 one dollar silver certificate notes feature a portrait of George Washington at center and a blue seal on the left hand side of the note. All 1928 $1 silver certificates are known as “funnybacks.” They get this name from their distinctive back design.
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1914-p Barber Quarter 25c Grades vf+ Lot #11111208 (Sale Order 1258 of 1868) 1914-p Barber Quarter 25c Grades vf+.
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1912-1917 (1910 Issue) Imperial Russia 100 Rubles Banknote P# 13b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++ Lot #111112001 (Sale Order 1259 of 1868) 1912-1917 (1910 Issue) Imperial Russia 100 Rubles Banknote P# 13b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed. The 500 Ruble note features a portrait of Peter the Great, and the 100 Ruble note features a portrait of Catherine the Great.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1996-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112002 (Sale Order 1260 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1996-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1913-p TY II Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+ Lot #111112006 (Sale Order 1261 of 1868) 1913-p TY II Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+.
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1911 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #111112008 (Sale Order 1262 of 1868) 1911 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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1914-d Barber Quarter 25c Grades vf details Lot #111112009 (Sale Order 1263 of 1868) 1914-d Barber Quarter 25c Grades vf details.
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1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades Select AU Lot #111112010 (Sale Order 1264 of 1868) 1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades Select AU. Among the most sought-after U.S. paper money of the late 1960's are the short-lived "Barr" Notes. These distinctive $1 Federal Reserve Notes bear the signature of Joseph W. Barr, who served as Secretary of the Treasury during the last 28 days of President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration. Barr was replaced when President Nixon chose a successor. Due to Barr's short term, his signature appeared only on the $1 notes of Series 1963B.
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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #111112011 (Sale Order 1265 of 1868) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1984-1985 10 coins Lot #111112013 (Sale Order 1266 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1984-1985 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1984-1985 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The packaging for the Proof Set was changed from prior years. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU Lot #111112016 (Sale Order 1267 of 1868) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU.
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1834 Small 4 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades vg, very good Lot #111112017 (Sale Order 1268 of 1868) 1834 Small 4 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades vg, very good.
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1860 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+ Lot #111112018 (Sale Order 1269 of 1868) 1860 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+.
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1952-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #111112019 (Sale Order 1270 of 1868) 1952-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #111112020 (Sale Order 1271 of 1868) 1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1991 Russia (Soviet) 500 Rubles Banknote P# 245a Grades xf details Lot #111112021 (Sale Order 1272 of 1868) 1991 Russia (Soviet) 500 Rubles Banknote P# 245a Grades xf details. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1883 Cents Liberty Nickel 5c Grades vg+ Lot #111112022 (Sale Order 1273 of 1868) 1883 Cents Liberty Nickel 5c Grades vg+.
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1912-1917 (1912 Issue) Imperial Russia 500 Rubles Banknote P# 14b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++ Lot #111112023 (Sale Order 1274 of 1868) 1912-1917 (1912 Issue) Imperial Russia 500 Rubles Banknote P# 14b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed. The 500 Ruble note features a portrait of Peter the Great, and the 100 Ruble note features a portrait of Catherine the Great.
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1913-p TY II Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #111112024 (Sale Order 1275 of 1868) 1913-p TY II Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1854-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vf details Lot #111112025 (Sale Order 1276 of 1868) 1854-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vf details.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1972-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112026 (Sale Order 1277 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1972-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #111112027 (Sale Order 1278 of 1868) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #111112028 (Sale Order 1279 of 1868) 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+. Each 1963 five dollar red seal bill has serial number written in red ink. There is a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. All 1963 red seals were printed in Washington DC and feature a portrait of Abraham Lincoln in the center of the bill. You can also find the following wording on each bill, “United States Note, The United States of America, This Note Is A Legal Tender At Its Face Value For All Debts Public And Private, Will Pay To The Bearer On Demand Five Dollars”
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 2007-2008 28 coins Lot #111112029 (Sale Order 1280 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 2007-2008 28 coins. Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 2007-2008 28 coins. both Set contains 4 Proof Presidential Dollars Including the Inaugural first 4, Washington through Madison, 5 90% silver Proof State Quarters, a 90% silver Proof Kennedy Half Dollar, a 90% silver Proof Roosevelt Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA
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1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD Lot #111112030 (Sale Order 1281 of 1868) 1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1968-1969 with 20 Coins Ins Lot #111112031 (Sale Order 1282 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1968-1969 with 20 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1968-1969 included a total of 20 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set comprised of Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), Jefferson Nickels (D, S), Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), Washington Quarters (P, D), and one Kennedy Half Dollar (D). Notably, the half dollar included in the set was struck in a composition of 40% silver. The Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address.
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1853-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades xf details Lot #111112033 (Sale Order 1283 of 1868) 1853-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades xf details.
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1917-1918 Germany 5 Marks Banknote P# 56b Grades xf+ Lot #111112034 (Sale Order 1284 of 1868) 1917-1918 Germany 5 Marks Banknote P# 56b Grades xf+. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Select CU Lot #111112035 (Sale Order 1285 of 1868) 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Select CU. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2002-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112036 (Sale Order 1286 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2002-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112037 (Sale Order 1287 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins Lot #111112038 (Sale Order 1288 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1614 Grades vf++ Lot #111112039 (Sale Order 1289 of 1868) 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1614 Grades vf++. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1944-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #111112040 (Sale Order 1290 of 1868) 1944-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1943-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #111112041 (Sale Order 1291 of 1868) 1943-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM+ Unc.
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3x Consecutive 1972 6th Series 2nd Issue British Armed Forces 10 New Pence Special Vouchers, All CU! Lot #111112042 (Sale Order 1292 of 1868) 3x Consecutive 1972 6th Series 2nd Issue British Armed Forces 10 New Pence Special Vouchers, All CU! P# M48 Grades CU.
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1938-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades vf+ Lot #111112043 (Sale Order 1293 of 1868) 1938-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades vf+.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1980-1981 with 26 Coins Ins Lot #111112044 (Sale Order 1294 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1980-1981 with 26 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1980-1981 included a total of 26 coins. This set include 1980-P & D Lincoln Cents, P & D Jefferson Nickels, P & D Roosevelt Dimes, P & D Washington Quarters, P & D Kennedy Halves, and P & D & S Susan B. Anthony Dollars. The set contains three coins, which were not issued for circulation, but only struck for inclusion within the sets. Similar situations would occur on a few other occasions and each of these sets carries a certain mystique. For what was long considered the final year of the series, the 1981 Susan B. Anthony Dollar was struck only for inclusion within the 1981 Uncirculated Mint Set. Besides the noted dollar coins, each set included circulation strike coins P&D Susan B.Anthony P&D Kennedy Half Dollars, P&D Washington Quarters, P&D Roosevelt Dimes, P&D Jefferson Nickels, and P&D Lincoln Cents. The six coins from the Philadelphia Mint were sealed within a plastic cellophane with a blue color on the side. The seven remaining coins from the Denver and San Francisco Mint were sealed within a separate cellophane with a red color. Placed between protective cardboard, the two cellophane packs were placed within a white envelope marked with the contents.
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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #111112045 (Sale Order 1295 of 1868) 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1827 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good Lot #111112046 (Sale Order 1296 of 1868) 1827 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good.
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1949-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #111112048 (Sale Order 1297 of 1868) 1949-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #111112049 (Sale Order 1298 of 1868) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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2002-2003 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set Low mintage Lot #111112050 (Sale Order 1299 of 1868) 2002-2003 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set Low mintage. Each Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters. They are Tennessee, Indiana, Ohio, Mississippi, Louisian, Illinois, Missouri, Alabama, Arkansas, and Maine. Total of 10 pieces; Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1923 Germany (Weimar Republic) 10 Million Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 106a, Watermark: Lot #111112051 (Sale Order 1300 of 1868) 1923 Germany (Weimar Republic) 10 Million Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 106a, Watermark: G/D in stars Grades xf. In the early 1920s, post-WWI Germany saw its economy spiraling out of control. Hyperinflation started directly after the war in 1918, but truly took over the Weimar Republic from 1921 to 1923. The value of the Mark declined incredibly rapidly. 1 USD was equal to 50 German Marks at the beginning of 1920. Toward the end of 1923, 1 USD was equal to over 4,200,000,000,000 German Marks. At times, denominations of the Mark became less valuable than the paper and labor to print it almost immediately after printing. Thus, denominations of the Mark notes became incredibly large, ending up in the tens of trillions.
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1821 Large Date Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g+ Lot #111112052 (Sale Order 1301 of 1868) 1821 Large Date Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112053 (Sale Order 1302 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #111112054 (Sale Order 1303 of 1868) 1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ Lot #111112055 (Sale Order 1304 of 1868) 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++. Each 1963 five dollar red seal bill has serial number written in red ink. There is a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. All 1963 red seals were printed in Washington DC and feature a portrait of Abraham Lincoln in the center of the bill. You can also find the following wording on each bill, “United States Note, The United States of America, This Note Is A Legal Tender At Its Face Value For All Debts Public And Private, Will Pay To The Bearer On Demand Five Dollars”
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1833 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vf+ Lot #111112056 (Sale Order 1305 of 1868) 1833 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vf+.
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1948-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice Unc RB Lot #111112057 (Sale Order 1306 of 1868) 1948-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice Unc RB.
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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1614 Grades vf++ Lot #111112058 (Sale Order 1307 of 1868) 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1614 Grades vf++. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1888 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #111112059 (Sale Order 1308 of 1868) 1888 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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Proof 1971-s Silver Eisenhower Dollar $1 Graded pr69+ DCAM BY SEGS Lot #111112060 (Sale Order 1309 of 1868) 1971-s Silver Eisenhower Dollar $1 Graded pr69+ DCAM BY SEGS.
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1912-1917 (1910 Issue) Imperial Russia 100 Rubles Banknote P# 13b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++ Lot #111112061 (Sale Order 1310 of 1868) 1912-1917 (1910 Issue) Imperial Russia 100 Rubles Banknote P# 13b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed. The 500 Ruble note features a portrait of Peter the Great, and the 100 Ruble note features a portrait of Catherine the Great.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112063 (Sale Order 1311 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2x Consecutive 1962 ND 4th Series British Armed Forces 1 Pound Special Vouchers, All CU! P# M36a Gra Lot #111112066 (Sale Order 1312 of 1868) 2x Consecutive 1962 ND 4th Series British Armed Forces 1 Pound Special Vouchers, All CU! P# M36a Grades CU.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1970-1971 with 21 Coins Ins Lot #111112067 (Sale Order 1313 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1970-1971 with 21 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1970-1971 included a total of 21 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set comprised of Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), Jefferson Nickels (D, S), Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), Washington Quarters (P, D), and one Kennedy Half Dollar in the 1970 set was struck in a composition of 40% silver and importantly was not issued for circulation. This created a low mintage key date for the recently released series and a draw for many collectors. There are also the chance of finding a small date 1970-s Lincoln cent trending $80 for ms65 rd. The 1971 set contain 2 Kennedy Half Dollar (P,D). The Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address.
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1839-o Seated Liberty Dime 10c Grades g+ Lot #111112068 (Sale Order 1314 of 1868) 1839-o Seated Liberty Dime 10c Grades g+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-s 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112069 (Sale Order 1315 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-s 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1950-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice Unc RD Lot #111112070 (Sale Order 1316 of 1868) 1950-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice Unc RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 2005-2006 21 coins. Lot #111112071 (Sale Order 1317 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 2005-2006 21 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 2005-2006 21 coins. The 2005 Proof Set was the second year that the annual proof set contained contained 11 coins. The increased number of coins was due to the Westward Journey series, which issued two nickels. Each set included the five 2005 State Quarters honoring California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, and West Virginia. The two Westward Journey Nickels featured the American Bison and the Ocean in View. The remaining coins were the Sacagawea Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Roosevelt Dime, and Lincoln Cent. The number of coins went down to 10 in the 2006 Proof Set this year due to the Jefferson Nickel using a permanent new obverse design paired with the classic Monticello reverse. Each 2006 Proof Set contained the five 2006 Sate Quarters honoring Nevada, Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota, and South Dakota. This represented the eighth year of the series and the thirty-fifth to fortieth states to join the Union. The remaining coins were the 2006-dated Sacagawea Dollar, Kennedy Half, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Packaging for the Proof Sets remained the same as established for the launch of the State Quarters Program in 1999. The Statue of Liberty appears on blue color schemed outer box. The coins inside are sealed in two separate plastic lenses with a certificate of authenticity.
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1907-d Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades f, fine Lot #111112073 (Sale Order 1318 of 1868) 1907-d Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades f, fine.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112074 (Sale Order 1319 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RB Lot #111112075 (Sale Order 1320 of 1868) 1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RB.
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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU Lot #111112076 (Sale Order 1321 of 1868) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1963 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins i Lot #111112077 (Sale Order 1322 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1963 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins in total..
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1911 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #111112078 (Sale Order 1323 of 1868) 1911 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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1912-1917 (1905 Issue) Imperial Russia 3 Rubles Banknote P# 9c, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++ Lot #111112079 (Sale Order 1324 of 1868) 1912-1917 (1905 Issue) Imperial Russia 3 Rubles Banknote P# 9c, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed. The 500 Ruble note features a portrait of Peter the Great, and the 100 Ruble note features a portrait of Catherine the Great.
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1880 Indian Cent 1c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #111112080 (Sale Order 1325 of 1868) 1880 Indian Cent 1c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1904 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+ Lot #111112081 (Sale Order 1326 of 1868) 1904 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+.
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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619 Grades Choice AU Lot #111112082 (Sale Order 1327 of 1868) 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619 Grades Choice AU. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1873 Closed 3 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good Lot #111112083 (Sale Order 1328 of 1868) 1873 Closed 3 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good.
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2017 Mongolia 20 Tugrik Banknote P# 63i Grades Gem+ CU Lot #111112084 (Sale Order 1329 of 1868) 2017 Mongolia 20 Tugrik Banknote P# 63i Grades Gem+ CU.
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1930-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades Select AU Lot #111112085 (Sale Order 1330 of 1868) 1930-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades Select AU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112086 (Sale Order 1331 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1908-o Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades vg+ Lot #111112087 (Sale Order 1332 of 1868) 1908-o Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades vg+.
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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Gem CU Lot #111112088 (Sale Order 1333 of 1868) 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Gem CU. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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2017 ND Issue Madagascar 100 Ariary Banknote P# 97 Grades Gem+ CU Lot #111112090 (Sale Order 1334 of 1868) 2017 ND Issue Madagascar 100 Ariary Banknote P# 97 Grades Gem+ CU.
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1949-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc+ FBL Lot #111112091 (Sale Order 1335 of 1868) 1949-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc+ FBL.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 3 Rubles Banknote P# 223a Grades vf++ Lot #111112092 (Sale Order 1336 of 1868) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 3 Rubles Banknote P# 223a Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1919-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #111112094 (Sale Order 1337 of 1868) 1919-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+. According to David Hall, the 1919-s is scarce in circulated grades. Most of the killer rarities in the Buffalo nickel series are the 1918 thru 1927 San Francisco issues.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1971-1972 with 22 Coins Ins Lot #111112095 (Sale Order 1338 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1971-1972 with 22 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1971-1972 included a total of 22 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set is comprised of three Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), two Jefferson Nickels (P, D), two Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), two Washington Quarters (P, D), two Kennedy Half Dollars (P, D). The 1971 Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address. For the 1972 Sets, the Denver Mint coins and plastic disc were placed in a cellophane marked with a red stripe and the Philadelphia and San Francisco Mint coins were placed in a separate cellophane with a blue stripe. Together they were placed between two cardboard inserts and placed within a white envelope.
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1862 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++ Lot #111112096 (Sale Order 1339 of 1868) 1862 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++.
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1831 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good Lot #111112097 (Sale Order 1340 of 1868) 1831 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1981-1982 12 coins Lot #111112098 (Sale Order 1341 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1981-1982 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1981-1982 12 coins. All coins were minted at the San Francisco mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The proof coins are commonly found with attractive black and white deep cameo finishes. Each Set contains 5 coins Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar. The 1981 set have 6 coins due to the inclusion of the Susan B. Anthony dollar. These 1981 set had not been check for type 2 Susan B. Anthony dollar, where type 1 trend ms69 $20 and type 2 trend ms69 $160. Each proof coin was fit into a slot within a red plastic insert, which was sealed in a rigid clear plastic holder. An outer black plastic piece served to protect or display the set. The outer cardboard box was black and open at the top.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades xf+ Lot #111112099 (Sale Order 1342 of 1868) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades xf+. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed. The 500 Ruble note features a portrait of Peter the Great, and the 100 Ruble note features a portrait of Catherine the Great.
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1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+ Lot #111112101 (Sale Order 1343 of 1868) 1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+.
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1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #111112105 (Sale Order 1344 of 1868) 1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112106 (Sale Order 1345 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades Choice AU Lot #111112107 (Sale Order 1346 of 1868) 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades Choice AU. On June 4th 1963, President Kennedy issued Executive Order 11110, ordering that silver certificates be phased out. No one knew it would be his last executive order, and no one knew that it would make these 1957-B Silver Certificates sought-after collectibles today. His order caused folks to take notice and save a small number of these 1957-B $1 Silver Certificates-they were only 14% of the total 1957 Silver Certs printed. These silver certificates feature George Washington, a blue seal, and the following wording: “Silver Certificate This certifies that there is on deposit in the treasury of The United States of America One Dollar In silver payable on demand”
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1928G $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1508 Grades vf details Lot #111112109 (Sale Order 1347 of 1868) 1928G $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1508 Grades vf details. Like all red seal two dollar legal tender notes, the series of 1928G $2 notes features Thomas Jefferson on the front and Monticello on the back. Series of 1928G $2 bills were printed between June 1949 and January 1953. These dates coincide with when Georgia Neese Clark and John W Snyder were in office together.
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1964 Canada Dollar $1 Grades GEM++ PL Lot #111112112 (Sale Order 1348 of 1868) 1964 Canada Dollar $1 Grades GEM++ PL.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf+ Lot #111112113 (Sale Order 1349 of 1868) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf+. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1863 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good Lot #111112114 (Sale Order 1350 of 1868) 1863 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good.
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1876 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good Lot #111112116 (Sale Order 1351 of 1868) 1876 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good. very scarce date. PCGS estimates that only 5000 survive in all grades
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1930-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vf+ Lot #111112117 (Sale Order 1352 of 1868) 1930-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vf+.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 2001-2002 20 coins. Lot #111112118 (Sale Order 1353 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 2001-2002 20 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 2001-2002 20 coins. Each Set contains 10 coins, Sacagawea Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Along side the State Quarters honoring New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont, Kentucky, tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana, and Mississippi. The dollar, half dollar, dime, nickel, and cent were sealed in one plastic lens, with the five State Quarters in a separate lens. These two lenses were placed in a cardboard box with an image of the Statue of Liberty and a blue color scheme. The outside of the box indicated the contents.
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1911-s Barber Quarter 25c Grades g, good Lot #111112119 (Sale Order 1354 of 1868) 1911-s Barber Quarter 25c Grades g, good. A slightly better date Barber.
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1858 SL Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades vf+ Lot #111112120 (Sale Order 1355 of 1868) 1858 SL Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades vf+.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades xf Lot #111112121 (Sale Order 1356 of 1868) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades xf. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed. The 500 Ruble note features a portrait of Peter the Great, and the 100 Ruble note features a portrait of Catherine the Great.
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1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #111112122 (Sale Order 1357 of 1868) 1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112123 (Sale Order 1358 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades Gem CU Lot #111112124 (Sale Order 1359 of 1868) 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades Gem CU. On June 4th 1963, President Kennedy issued Executive Order 11110, ordering that silver certificates be phased out. No one knew it would be his last executive order, and no one knew that it would make these 1957-B Silver Certificates sought-after collectibles today. His order caused folks to take notice and save a small number of these 1957-B $1 Silver Certificates-they were only 14% of the total 1957 Silver Certs printed. These silver certificates feature George Washington, a blue seal, and the following wording: “Silver Certificate This certifies that there is on deposit in the treasury of The United States of America One Dollar In silver payable on demand”
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112125 (Sale Order 1360 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU Lot #111112126 (Sale Order 1361 of 1868) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU.
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1936-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #111112127 (Sale Order 1362 of 1868) 1936-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1984-1985 10 coins Lot #111112128 (Sale Order 1363 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1984-1985 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1984-1985 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The packaging for the Proof Set was changed from prior years. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #111112129 (Sale Order 1364 of 1868) 1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins Lot #111112130 (Sale Order 1365 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins. Each Set contains 6 coins, Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Centt. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The coins were placed within individual sealed rings against a red felt background. There was a black plastic outer cover which opens and closes. The outer cardboard box was colored black.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1926-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded vf35 By SEGS (fc) Lot #111112131 (Sale Order 1366 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1926-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded vf35 By SEGS.
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***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1965 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins i Lot #111112132 (Sale Order 1367 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1965 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins in total..
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2003 **Star Note** $2 Federal Reserve Note (Minneapolis, MN) Fr-1937-I* Grades vf++ Lot #111112133 (Sale Order 1368 of 1868) 2003 **Star Note** $2 Federal Reserve Note (Minneapolis, MN) Fr-1937-I* Grades vf++.
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1891-s Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Grades xf+ Lot #111112134 (Sale Order 1369 of 1868) 1891-s Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Grades xf+.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1992-1993 10 coins Lot #111112135 (Sale Order 1370 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1992-1993 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1992-1993 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The packaging for the Proof Set was themed in purple. The coins were held in place within slots of a purple cardboard holder sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed in an outer purple cardboard box with silver printing on the outside.
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1837 Capped Large 5c Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg+ Lot #111112136 (Sale Order 1371 of 1868) 1837 Capped Large 5c Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg+.
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1883 n/c Liberty Nickel 5c Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #111112137 (Sale Order 1372 of 1868) 1883 n/c Liberty Nickel 5c Grades Choice+ Unc.
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2018 (Series 2008) North Korea 200 Won Banknote P#?CS21a Grades Gem CU Lot #111112138 (Sale Order 1373 of 1868) 2018 (Series 2008) North Korea 200 Won Banknote P#?CS21a Grades Gem CU.
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1897-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #111112139 (Sale Order 1374 of 1868) 1897-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice+ Unc.
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2013 United States Mint America The Beautiful Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!! Lot #111112140 (Sale Order 1375 of 1868) 2013 United States Mint America The Beautiful Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!!. The set contains proof quality coins with reverse (tails side) designs honoring White Mountain National Forest (New Hampshire), Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial (Ohio), Great Basin National Park (Nevada), Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine (Maryland), and Mount Rushmore National Memorial (South Dakota). All coins were struck at the United States Mint at San Francisco in 90 percent silver. The obverse of the coins (heads side) bears a restored version of John Flanagan’s 1932 portrait of George Washington.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2009-d Formative Years 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112141 (Sale Order 1376 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2009-d Formative Years 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1892 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc Lot #111112142 (Sale Order 1377 of 1868) 1892 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc. The Columbus Half Dollar along with the Isabella Quarter were Minted in Honor of the 400th Anniversary of Columbus' Voyage to the New World. It was First Distributed at the Worlds Fair Honoring that Voyage. When Examining a Columbian Exposition Half Dollar, the First Points to Show Wear are Columbus’ Eyebrow, Cheek and the Hair Behind his Forehead and Jaw. On the Reverse, Check the Foresail and Sainsail, as well as the Right Side of the Eastern Hemisphere.
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1922 Germany (Weimar Republic) 5000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 81b, Watermark: Lattic Lot #111112143 (Sale Order 1378 of 1868) 1922 Germany (Weimar Republic) 5000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 81b, Watermark: Lattice Grades vf++. In the early 1920s, post-WWI Germany saw its economy spiraling out of control. Hyperinflation started directly after the war in 1918, but truly took over the Weimar Republic from 1921 to 1923. The value of the Mark declined incredibly rapidly. 1 USD was equal to 50 German Marks at the beginning of 1920. Toward the end of 1923, 1 USD was equal to over 4,200,000,000,000 German Marks. At times, denominations of the Mark became less valuable than the paper and labor to print it almost immediately after printing. Thus, denominations of the Mark notes became incredibly large, ending up in the tens of trillions.
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1924-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #111112144 (Sale Order 1379 of 1868) 1924-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1911 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #111112145 (Sale Order 1380 of 1868) 1911 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades Choice+ Unc.
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Group of 3 United States Special Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1965-1967 with 15 C Lot #111112146 (Sale Order 1381 of 1868) Group of 3 United States Special Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1965-1967 with 15 Coins Inside!. In response to a nationwide shortage of coinage, the Treasury Department announced that no proof set or mint sets would be produced for collectors. In their place, so-called Special Mint Sets were issued featuring examples of each denomination carrying a finish superior to the standard circulation strikes, but not up the quality of proof coinage. Starting with 1965 Special Mint Set, each of the set contained the Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The standard composition of the traditionally silver coins was changed starting this year. Rather than the previous 90% purity, the half dollar was struck in 40% silver. The five coins of the set were produced at the San Francisco Mint, although as with all coinage issued for this year mint marks were not used. Packaging for 1965 consisted of the five coins and a blue mint token sealed in a single plastic cellophane wrap. This was protected between two pieces of cardboard and placed within a white envelope with a notation of the contents. For 1966-1967, rather than the previous cellophane and white envelopes, the coins were mounted within a rigid plastic holder with a blue background. This holder was placed within an outer blue cardboard box. Special mint set coins typically have a uniformly brilliant or proof like finish. A minority of examples will display cameo contrast with design elements frosted against a proof like background. These cameo or deep cameo examples are prized by collectors and command premiums.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1907 No Motto Gold Indian Eagle $10 Graded GEM Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #111112147 (Sale Order 1382 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1907 No Motto Gold Indian Eagle $10 Graded GEM Unc BY USCG. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1878-p 7/8tf Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #111112148 (Sale Order 1383 of 1868) 1878-p 7/8tf Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades xf+ Lot #111112149 (Sale Order 1384 of 1868) 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades xf+. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”
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***Auction Highlight*** 1860-o Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded ms62 By SEGS (fc) Lot #111112150 (Sale Order 1385 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1860-o Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded ms62 By SEGS.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1813 Classic Head Large Cent S-293 1c Graded ms63 bn By SEGS (fc) Lot #111112151 (Sale Order 1386 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1813 S-293 Classic Head Large Cent 1c Graded ms63 bn By SEGS. 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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1861 Confederate States Four Dollar Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #111112152 (Sale Order 1387 of 1868) 1861 Confederate States Four Dollar Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. In order to fund their war effort, the newly formed Confederacy issued bonds to their citizens in 1861. These bonds included a series of coupons intended to be turned in individually for the periodic interest return on the bond, which are hand-numbered and hand-signed. These are a rare paper artifact of the Civil War.
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1910-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice Unc RD Lot #111112153 (Sale Order 1388 of 1868) 1910-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice Unc RD. Semi Key Date. Per David Hall of PCGS "The 1910-s has long been considered a semi-key date in circulated grades"
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***Auction Highlight*** 1859-p Gold Liberty Double Eagle $20 Graded au58 Details BY SEGS (fc) Lot #111112154 (Sale Order 1389 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1859-p Gold Liberty Double Eagle $20 Graded au58 Details BY SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Proof ***Auction Highlight*** 1884 Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded pr64 By SEGS (fc) Lot #111112155 (Sale Order 1390 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1884 Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded pr64 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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***Auction Highlight*** 1909-s VDB Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms65 rd BY SEGS (fc) Lot #111112156 (Sale Order 1391 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1909-s VDB Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms65 rd BY SEGS. Key Date to the series and a true numismatic rarity and perhaps he most well known coin outside numismatists. 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1981-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112157 (Sale Order 1392 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1981-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1884-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc Lot #111112158 (Sale Order 1393 of 1868) 1884-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc.
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***Auction Highlight*** Solid CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll 1890 & CC ends 20 Unc CC Mo Lot #111112159 (Sale Order 1394 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Solid CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll 1890 & CC ends 20 Unc CC Morgans. Solid CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends, Ulster And Deleware Railroad wrapper. Full roll of 20 Unirculated morgan dollars from the Carson City Mint. Hand Written "Solid CC" on the side Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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1957B **Star Note** $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621* Grades Select AU Lot #111112160 (Sale Order 1395 of 1868) 1957B **Star Note** $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621* Grades Select AU. On June 4th 1963, President Kennedy issued Executive Order 11110, ordering that silver certificates be phased out. No one knew it would be his last executive order, and no one knew that it would make these 1957-B Silver Certificates sought-after collectibles today. His order caused folks to take notice and save a small number of these 1957-B $1 Silver Certificates-they were only 14% of the total 1957 Silver Certs printed. These silver certificates feature George Washington, a blue seal, and the following wording: “Silver Certificate This certifies that there is on deposit in the treasury of The United States of America One Dollar In silver payable on demand”
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***Auction Highlight*** 1877-cc Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded ms63+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #111112161 (Sale Order 1396 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1877-cc Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded ms63+ By SEGS.
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1864 2nd Series Confederate States Fifteen Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Select CU Lot #111112162 (Sale Order 1397 of 1868) 1864 2nd Series Confederate States Fifteen Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Select CU. In order to fund their war effort, the newly formed Confederacy issued bonds to their citizens in 1861. These bonds included a series of coupons intended to be turned in individually for the periodic interest return on the bond, which are hand-numbered and hand-signed. These are a rare paper artifact of the Civil War.
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2018 U.S. Mint Uncirculated 20 Coin Mint Set Lot #111112163 (Sale Order 1398 of 1868) 2018 U.S. Mint Uncirculated 20 Coin Mint Set. The 2018 United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set® contains two folders of 10 coins each, one from the United States Mint at Philadelphia and the other from the United States Mint at Denver, for a total of 20 coins. Each folder includes these 2018-dated coins with uncirculated finishes:Five quarters from the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program honoring Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Michigan; Apostle Islands National Lakeshore in Wisconsin; Voyageurs National Park in Minnesota; Cumberland Island National Seashore in Georgia; and Block Island National Wildlife Refuge in Rhode Island.One Native American $1 Coin with a reverse design depicting Jim Thorpe, with the foreground elements highlighting his football and Olympic achievements. Inscriptions are “JIM THORPE,” “WA-THO-HUK” (his native name), “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” and “$1.”One Kennedy half dollarOne Roosevelt dimeOne Jefferson nickelOne Lincoln penny
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1916-s Mercury Dime 10c Grades Select Unc Lot #111112164 (Sale Order 1399 of 1868) 1916-s Mercury Dime 10c Grades Select Unc.
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Original sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set Lot #111112165 (Sale Order 1400 of 1868) Original sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set. Original sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set.
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1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc Lot #111112166 (Sale Order 1401 of 1868) 1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc. The Columbus Half Dollar along with the Isabella Quarter were Minted in Honor of the 400th Anniversary of Columbus' Voyage to the New World. It was First Distributed at the Worlds Fair Honoring that Voyage. When examining a Columbian Exposition Half Dollar, the First Points to Show Wear are Columbus’ Eyebrow, Cheek and the Hair Behind his Forehead and Jaw. On the Reverse, Check the Foresail and Sainsail, as well as the Right Side of the Eastern Hemisphere.
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1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf+ Lot #111112167 (Sale Order 1402 of 1868) 1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf+. Of great historical interest this is the last $10 currency notes issued by the Confederate States of America. The 7th and last issue of Confederate notes. Notes hand signed and numbered by Confederate soldiers and families. Printed and issued over 140 years ago during the Civil War. Depicts Confederate cabinet member Robert M. T. Hunter and features a detailed vignette of horse-drawn artillery. This large 7" x 3" Confederate $10 note is a genuine keepsake from one of the most significant periods in American history.
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1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc Lot #111112168 (Sale Order 1403 of 1868) 1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc. The Columbus Half Dollar along with the Isabella Quarter were Minted in Honor of the 400th Anniversary of Columbus' Voyage to the New World. It was First Distributed at the Worlds Fair Honoring that Voyage. When examining a Columbian Exposition Half Dollar, the First Points to Show Wear are Columbus’ Eyebrow, Cheek and the Hair Behind his Forehead and Jaw. On the Reverse, Check the Foresail and Sainsail, as well as the Right Side of the Eastern Hemisphere.
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1923-s Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc Lot #111112171 (Sale Order 1404 of 1868) 1923-s Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1863-s Gold Liberty Double Eagle $20 Graded au55 By SEGS (fc) Lot #111112172 (Sale Order 1405 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1863-s Gold Liberty Double Eagle $20 Graded au55 By SEGS. The 1863-S is a moderately scarce date in all grades with most of the available specimens grading only VF or EF. In AU, this date is very scarce and in average uncirculated condition it is quite rar A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1935-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc Lot #111112174 (Sale Order 1406 of 1868) 1935-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc.
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2014 Ukraine 1 Hryvnia Banknote P# 116c Grades Gem+ CU Lot #111112175 (Sale Order 1407 of 1868) 2014 Ukraine 1 Hryvnia Banknote P# 116c Grades Gem+ CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112176 (Sale Order 1408 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1847 Braided Hair Large Cent 1c Graded ms64 rb By SEGS (fc) Lot #111112177 (Sale Order 1409 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1847 Braided Hair Large Cent 1c Graded ms64 rb By SEGS.
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1957B **Star Note** $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621* Grades vf++ Lot #111112178 (Sale Order 1410 of 1868) 1957B **Star Note** $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621* Grades vf++. On June 4th 1963, President Kennedy issued Executive Order 11110, ordering that silver certificates be phased out. No one knew it would be his last executive order, and no one knew that it would make these 1957-B Silver Certificates sought-after collectibles today. His order caused folks to take notice and save a small number of these 1957-B $1 Silver Certificates-they were only 14% of the total 1957 Silver Certs printed. These silver certificates feature George Washington, a blue seal, and the following wording: “Silver Certificate This certifies that there is on deposit in the treasury of The United States of America One Dollar In silver payable on demand”
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***Auction Highlight*** 1878-p 7/8tf Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #111112179 (Sale Order 1411 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1878-p 7/8tf Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1893-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms64+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #111112180 (Sale Order 1412 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1893-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms64+ By SEGS. The present 93-O Morgan is of VERY CHOICE quality, with distinct claims to a GEM category. Shimmering satiny mint frost has some cartwheel effect as you rotate the surfaces in a light. Slight weakness, as typically seen in the central portions of the design are as expected for this KEY date. A tiny bag mark or two are all that keep this highly alluring coin from an even higher grade. A pearlescent blush of champagne is gently dusted on the brilliant silver surfaces.Struck during the Panic of 1893, one of the most severe economic downturns of the 19th century, the 93-O dollar had a small mintage of 300,000 and precious few escaped the ravages of extensive circulation. Quite scarce in all lower Mint State grades, and extremely RARE in GEM. 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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1917-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms64+ rd By SEGS Lot #111112182 (Sale Order 1413 of 1868) 1917-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms64+ rd By SEGS.
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1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades Gem CU Lot #111112183 (Sale Order 1414 of 1868) 1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades Gem CU. Among the most sought-after U.S. paper money of the late 1960's are the short-lived "Barr" Notes. These distinctive $1 Federal Reserve Notes bear the signature of Joseph W. Barr, who served as Secretary of the Treasury during the last 28 days of President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration. Barr was replaced when President Nixon chose a successor. Due to Barr's short term, his signature appeared only on the $1 notes of Series 1963B.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1885 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc) Lot #111112184 (Sale Order 1415 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1885 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll. Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends, Carson City, Nevada Investment and Trust Co wrapper. Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc Lot #111112185 (Sale Order 1416 of 1868) 1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc. The Columbus Half Dollar along with the Isabella Quarter were Minted in Honor of the 400th Anniversary of Columbus' Voyage to the New World. It was First Distributed at the Worlds Fair Honoring that Voyage. When examining a Columbian Exposition Half Dollar, the First Points to Show Wear are Columbus’ Eyebrow, Cheek and the Hair Behind his Forehead and Jaw. On the Reverse, Check the Foresail and Sainsail, as well as the Right Side of the Eastern Hemisphere.
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1864 5th Series Confederate States Thirty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #111112186 (Sale Order 1417 of 1868) 1864 5th Series Confederate States Thirty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. In order to fund their war effort, the newly formed Confederacy issued bonds to their citizens in 1861. These bonds included a series of coupons intended to be turned in individually for the periodic interest return on the bond, which are hand-numbered and hand-signed. These are a rare paper artifact of the Civil War.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1827 Capped Bust Dime 10c Graded BU+ BY USCG (fc) Lot #111112187 (Sale Order 1418 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1827 Capped Bust Dime 10c Graded BU+ BY USCG.
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1993 United States Mint Silver Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside. Lot #111112189 (Sale Order 1419 of 1868) 1993 United States Mint Silver Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside.. United States Proof Sets 1993 5 coins. All coins included in the set were struck at the San Francisco Mint. Each set contains a 90% silver Half Dollar, a 90% Silver Quarter, a 90% Silver Dime, a Jefferson Nickle and a Lincoln penny. Harder Set. The packaging for the 1993 Silver Proof Set was themed in black, but otherwise similar to the packaging for the regular set. The coins were placed in individual spaces in a black cardboard. This was sealed within a plastic lens with the word “Silver” imprinted. The outer box was black and had silver printing “United States Mint Silver Proof Set 199_”.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1829 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded ms62 By SEGS (fc) Lot #111112190 (Sale Order 1420 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1829 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded ms62 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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***Auction Highlight*** 1864 L Indian Cent 1c Graded ms64+ rb By SEGS (fc) Lot #111112193 (Sale Order 1421 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1864 L Indian Cent 1c Graded ms64+ rb By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112194 (Sale Order 1422 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1927-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades vf++ Lot #111112196 (Sale Order 1423 of 1868) 1927-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades vf++. The 27-p is the big sleeper of numismatics in my opinion. It has the 2nd lowest mintage in the whole Peace dollar series. Lower than the 34-s, the 21-p, yet it does not command its proper value. Good coin to own multiple of and save, in my opinion, but if you've been coming to our auctions for a while you will have seen that this has always been my opinion.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades vf++ Lot #111112198 (Sale Order 1424 of 1868) 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades vf++. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”
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1932-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #111112199 (Sale Order 1425 of 1868) 1932-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades Choice+ Unc.
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2003 **Star Note** $2 Federal Reserve Note (Minneapolis, MN) Fr-1937-I* Grades Gem CU Lot #111112200 (Sale Order 1426 of 1868) 2003 **Star Note** $2 Federal Reserve Note (Minneapolis, MN) Fr-1937-I* Graded Gem CU By PCGS
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1787 Connecticut Colonial Cent Draped Bust Left 1c Grades vf++ Lot #111112201 (Sale Order 1427 of 1868) 1787 Connecticut Draped Bust Left Colonial Cent 1c Grades vf++.
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1940-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM+ FSB Lot #111112203 (Sale Order 1428 of 1868) 1940-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM+ FSB.
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1999 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (New York, NY) Grades Choice CU Lot #111112204 (Sale Order 1429 of 1868) 1999 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (New York, NY) Grades Choice CU.
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1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf+ Lot #111112205 (Sale Order 1430 of 1868) 1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf+. Of great historical interest this is the last $10 currency notes issued by the Confederate States of America. The 7th and last issue of Confederate notes. Notes hand signed and numbered by Confederate soldiers and families. Printed and issued over 140 years ago during the Civil War. Depicts Confederate cabinet member Robert M. T. Hunter and features a detailed vignette of horse-drawn artillery. This large 7" x 3" Confederate $10 note is a genuine keepsake from one of the most significant periods in American history.
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1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #111112206 (Sale Order 1431 of 1868) 1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. The Columbus Half Dollar along with the Isabella Quarter were Minted in Honor of the 400th Anniversary of Columbus' Voyage to the New World. It was First Distributed at the Worlds Fair Honoring that Voyage. When examining a Columbian Exposition Half Dollar, the First Points to Show Wear are Columbus’ Eyebrow, Cheek and the Hair Behind his Forehead and Jaw. On the Reverse, Check the Foresail and Sainsail, as well as the Right Side of the Eastern Hemisphere.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112208 (Sale Order 1432 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112209 (Sale Order 1433 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1995 **Star Note** $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (Atlanta, GA) Grades Select AU Lot #111112210 (Sale Order 1434 of 1868) 1995 **Star Note** $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (Atlanta, GA) Grades Select AU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1826 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded Choice Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #111112211 (Sale Order 1435 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1826 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded Choice Unc BY USCG.
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2006-2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollars (ZWN) Emergency Bearer Check Notes P# 55a Grades Select CU Lot #111112212 (Sale Order 1436 of 1868) 2006-2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollars (ZWN) Emergency Bearer Check Notes P# 55a Grades Select CU. Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe is an ongoing crisis. While yearly inflation was often measured in the hundreds of percentage points in the early 2000s, from 2007 to 2008 it was measured in the millions, and then trillions. The first Zimbabwean dollar (ZWD) was abandoned in 2005 and replaced with the second (ZWN). The second had to be abandoned again in August 2008, and its replacement currency (ZWR) became obsolete due to ongoing hyperinflation only 6 months later, resulting in a third replacement currency (ZWL). The ZWL was formally demonetised in 2015, and Zimbabwe generally relies on a variety of foreign currencies for local trade.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1890 Indian Cent 1c Graded ms64+ rd By SEGS (fc) Lot #111112214 (Sale Order 1437 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1890 Indian Cent 1c Graded ms64+ rd By SEGS.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1877-s Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded ms64 By SEGS (fc) Lot #111112216 (Sale Order 1438 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1877-s Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded ms64 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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***Auction Highlight*** 1881-p Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded ms63 details By SEGS (fc) Lot #111112217 (Sale Order 1439 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1881-p Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded ms63 details By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Proof ***Auction Highlight*** 1903 Indian Cent 1c Graded pr66 rd By SEGS (fc) Lot #111112219 (Sale Order 1440 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1903 Indian Cent 1c Graded pr66 rd By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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***Auction Highlight*** 1834 Capped Bust Quarter 25c Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #111112222 (Sale Order 1441 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1834 Capped Bust Quarter 25c Graded Select Unc BY USCG.
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1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #111112223 (Sale Order 1442 of 1868) 1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. In order to fund their war effort, the newly formed Confederacy issued bonds to their citizens in 1861. These bonds included a series of coupons intended to be turned in individually for the periodic interest return on the bond, which are hand-numbered and hand-signed. These are a rare paper artifact of the Civil War.
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1892-p Barber Quarter 25c Graded ms62 By SEGS Lot #111112224 (Sale Order 1443 of 1868) 1892-p Barber Quarter 25c Graded ms62 By SEGS. First year of issue.
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1949-s Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc Lot #111112225 (Sale Order 1444 of 1868) 1949-s Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc.
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1922 Germany "Vampire" 10,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 71 Grades vf++ Lot #111112226 (Sale Order 1445 of 1868) 1922 Germany "Vampire" 10,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 71 Grades vf++. Among the many bills issued during the hyperinflation crisis in the post-WWI German Weimar Republic, the "Vampire Note" is a particular standout. It is known as the Vampire Note because when the note's engraver (identity unknown) adapted a portrait by famous German Renaissance painter Albrecht Durer for the note, he made an odd alteration where the neck of the figure looks like a Vampire when the bill is rotated 90 degrees. It takes some imagination to see, but was intentional and meant to represent the anti-French sentiment in WWI Germany -- France was considered to be "sucking the life out of" the country following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The Reichsbank noticed this alteration, but did not change it, printing several varieties of the bill with the design and giving credence to the popular anti-French sentiment. There are three varieties, Pick # 70 and 71 differing in the reverse design, and Pick # 72 being a smaller version of Pick # 71.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1841-p Seated Liberty Dollar $1 Graded au58 By SEGS (fc) Lot #111112227 (Sale Order 1446 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1841-p Seated Liberty Dollar $1 Graded au58 By SEGS.
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1937 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 58d, Sig. Gordon & Towers Grades vf+ Lot #111112229 (Sale Order 1447 of 1868) 1937 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 58d, Sig. Gordon & Towers Grades vf+.
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1940 France 10 Francs Banknote P# 84 Grades vg, very good Lot #111112234 (Sale Order 1448 of 1868) 1940 France 10 Francs Banknote P# 84 Grades vg, very good. Banknotes issued by France in 1939-1945 during WWII have a distinct identity. Many are fully colorized and ornate, with the portraiture expressing a strong nationalist sentiment and a symbolic vision of the artistic, scientific, and agricultural wealth of France. The notes depict both the common and extraordinary people of france, workers and thinkers. These notes intended to unite and uplift the spirits of the French, to preserve their identity and history while they were facing occupation, strife, and destruction.
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1908 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 33a Grades xf+ Lot #111112236 (Sale Order 1449 of 1868) 1908 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 33a Grades xf+. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed the gold backing and ceased circulation of gold coins. The Goldmark was the culmination of years of effort put into unifying the currency of Germany.
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3x Consecutive 1993 Reform Issue Yugoslavia 5 Million Dinara Hyperinflation Banknotes P# 132 Grades Lot #111112237 (Sale Order 1450 of 1868) 3x Consecutive 1993 Reform Issue Yugoslavia 5 Million Dinara Hyperinflation Banknotes P# 132 Grades CU. Between 1992 and 1994, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) experienced the second-longest period of hyperinflation in world economic history -- 22 months, from March 1992 to January 1994. Inflation peaked at a monthly rate of 313 million percent in January 1994. Daily inflation was 62%, with an inflation rate of 2.03% in 1 hour being higher than the annual inflation rate of many developed countries. The National Bank of Yugoslavia issued 33 banknotes during the stated hyperinflation period. Yugoslav hyperinflation technically lasted for 24 months, which is longer than the German crisis after World War I, which lasted 16 months.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1873 Closed 3 Shield Nickel 5c Graded ms64 By SEGS (fc) Lot #111112238 (Sale Order 1451 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1873 Closed 3 Shield Nickel 5c Graded ms64 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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2007 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #111112239 (Sale Order 1452 of 1868) 2007 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside.. United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set 2007 4 coins, the set includes proof versions of the general circulating $1 Presidential Dollars. 2007 Set start with George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison. The Presidential $1 Coin Program, launched in 2007, pays tribute to the Presidents of the United States in the order in which they served. These proof coins are struck multiple times with specially polished dies to create a brilliant, sharp relief and mirror–like background. Their frosted, sculpted foregrounds give them a special “cameo” effect. Each coin bears the “S” mint mark representing production at the United States Mint at San Francisco. Set comes in original mint packaging, including COA, a protective hard plastic case and an outer box.
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1936 Elgin Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc Lot #111112244 (Sale Order 1453 of 1868) 1936 Elgin Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc. This issue is rarely, if ever, found fully struck in the highest points of obverse and reverse. The infant held in its mother’s arms is almost always indistinct. When checking for wear always check for such wear on the pioneer’s cheekbone or the rifleman’s left shoulder.
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1900-o/cc Top 100 Morgan Dollar $1 Grades vf++ Lot #111112245 (Sale Order 1454 of 1868) 1900-o/cc Top 100 Morgan Dollar $1 Grades vf++.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1960-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112248 (Sale Order 1455 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1960-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1834 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Graded GEM+ Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #111112249 (Sale Order 1456 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1834 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Graded GEM+ Unc BY USCG.
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1914 Germany (Empire) 20 Marks Banknote P# 46b Grades vf++ Lot #111112250 (Sale Order 1457 of 1868) 1914 Germany (Empire) 20 Marks Banknote P# 46b Grades vf++. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed the gold backing and ceased circulation of gold coins. The Goldmark was the culmination of years of effort put into unifying the currency of Germany.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1926-s Peace Dollar $1 Graded ms64+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #111112252 (Sale Order 1458 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1926-s Peace Dollar $1 Graded ms64+ By SEGS.
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5x 2017-2018 Venezuela Banknotes, Denomination Set of 2, 500, 2000, 10,000, 20,000 Bolivares, All CU Lot #111112256 (Sale Order 1459 of 1868) 5x 2017-2018 Venezuela Banknotes, Denomination Set of 2, 500, 2000, 10,000, 20,000 Bolivares, All CU! Grades CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1899-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms62 By SEGS (fc) Lot #111112257 (Sale Order 1460 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1899-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms62 By SEGS.
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1921-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+ Lot #111112258 (Sale Order 1461 of 1868) 1921-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+.
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1920 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 69a Grades f+ Lot #111112259 (Sale Order 1462 of 1868) 1920 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 69a Grades f+. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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1884-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc+ PL Lot #111112260 (Sale Order 1463 of 1868) 1884-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc+ PL.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1917-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded ms62 By SEGS (fc) Lot #111112262 (Sale Order 1464 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1917-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded ms62 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1958-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112263 (Sale Order 1465 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1958-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1881-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #111112264 (Sale Order 1466 of 1868) 1881-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ Unc.
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1909 Indian Cent 1c Grades Choice Unc BN Lot #111112265 (Sale Order 1467 of 1868) 1909 Indian Cent 1c Grades Choice Unc BN.
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10x Consecutive 2017 Venezuela 100,000 Bolivares Banknotes, All CU! Grades CU Lot #111112266 (Sale Order 1468 of 1868) 10x Consecutive 2017 Venezuela 100,000 Bolivares Banknotes, All CU! Grades CU.
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1904-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms63+ By SEGS Lot #111112267 (Sale Order 1469 of 1868) 1904-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms63+ By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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1930-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #111112269 (Sale Order 1470 of 1868) 1930-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #111112271 (Sale Order 1471 of 1868) 1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1936 (1925 Issue) Spain 100 Pesetas Banknote P# 69c Grades vf++ Lot #111112273 (Sale Order 1472 of 1868) 1936 (1925 Issue) Spain 100 Pesetas Banknote P# 69c Grades vf++.
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3x Consecutive 1922 Germany "Vampire" 10,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknotes, All CU! P# 72 Lot #111112275 (Sale Order 1473 of 1868) 3x Consecutive 1922 Germany "Vampire" 10,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknotes, All CU! P# 72 Grades CU. Among the many bills issued during the hyperinflation crisis in the post-WWI German Weimar Republic, the "Vampire Note" is a particular standout. It is known as the Vampire Note because when the note's engraver (identity unknown) adapted a portrait by famous German Renaissance painter Albrecht Durer for the note, he made an odd alteration where the neck of the figure looks like a Vampire when the bill is rotated 90 degrees. It takes some imagination to see, but was intentional and meant to represent the anti-French sentiment in WWI Germany -- France was considered to be "sucking the life out of" the country following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The Reichsbank noticed this alteration, but did not change it, printing several varieties of the bill with the design and giving credence to the popular anti-French sentiment. There are three varieties, Pick # 70 and 71 differing in the reverse design, and Pick # 72 being a smaller version of Pick # 71.
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1961-1972 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grad Lot #111112276 (Sale Order 1474 of 1868) 1961-1972 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grades vf++.
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1939-s Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #111112277 (Sale Order 1475 of 1868) 1939-s Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM+ Unc.
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2008 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #111112278 (Sale Order 1476 of 1868) 2008 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside.. United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set 2008 4 coins, the set includes proof versions of the general circulating $1 Presidential Dollars. 2008 Set include Benjamin Harrison, John Tyler, James Polk and Zachary Taylor. The Presidential $1 Coin Program, launched in 2007, pays tribute to the Presidents of the United States in the order in which they served. These proof coins are struck multiple times with specially polished dies to create a brilliant, sharp relief and mirror–like background. Their frosted, sculpted foregrounds give them a special “cameo” effect. Each coin bears the “S” mint mark representing production at the United States Mint at San Francisco. Set comes in original mint packaging, including COA, a protective hard plastic case and an outer box.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2003-p 50 pcs Dunbar Wrapper. Lot #111112279 (Sale Order 1477 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2003-p 50 pcs Dunbar Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1918-s Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades vg, very good Lot #111112280 (Sale Order 1478 of 1868) 1918-s Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades vg, very good.
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1927-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #111112281 (Sale Order 1479 of 1868) 1927-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 10 Rubles Banknote P# 233a Grades vf++ Lot #111112282 (Sale Order 1480 of 1868) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 10 Rubles Banknote P# 233a Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote P# 44b Grades vf++ Lot #111112283 (Sale Order 1481 of 1868) 1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote P# 44b Grades vf++. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed the gold backing and ceased circulation of gold coins. The Goldmark was the culmination of years of effort put into unifying the currency of Germany.
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1928-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vg, very good Lot #111112284 (Sale Order 1482 of 1868) 1928-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vg, very good.
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Group of 2 2003-2004 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage Lot #111112285 (Sale Order 1483 of 1868) Group of 2 2003-2004 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage. Each Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters. They are Illinois, Missouri, Alabama, Arkansas, and Maine, Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa and Wisconsin. All are minted in a beautiful proof finish. Total of 10 pieces; Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1944-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM++ Unc Lot #111112286 (Sale Order 1484 of 1868) 1944-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM++ Unc.
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***Auction Highlight*** Old Casino 50c Roll $10 Halves Las Vegas Casino silver city 1943 Walker & P Lot #111112287 (Sale Order 1485 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Old Casino 50c Roll $10 Halves Las Vegas Casino silver city 1943 Walker & P franklin Ends. Up for auction is a Consignment I have secured a collection of old 1960’s Las Vegas Casino Half Dollar Shot Gun Rolls from various Casinos. These Rolls contain 20 Half Dollars. They have tight ends and are wild!. I opened three rolls to examine the contents and what I found was mostly Circulated Walkers, a few Franklins and a Seated coin or two and a couple of Barbers. But after I opened the rolls, I wished I hadn’t as they were so cool as antique Las Vegas Half Rolls. I have only seen a handful of these ever. The consignee has given us some additional rolls. We estimate the rolls to be worth $2000 each as a collectable antique, but if the roll is opened and has a rare date, who knows the value, a 1921 Walker even in low grade is worth over $500, and several other dates are worth over $200 each. But who knows, maybe a rare 1878-s Seated is inside. ($35k in g4), or an 1892-o Barber ($5k in G4). In any event the rolls themselves are amazing collectibles of a bygone era of the Rat pack and Las Vegas. From the rolls we have received there are 10 different casinos. Good Luck.
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1926-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine Lot #111112289 (Sale Order 1486 of 1868) 1926-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 25 Rubles Banknote P# 234a Grades vf++ Lot #111112290 (Sale Order 1487 of 1868) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 25 Rubles Banknote P# 234a Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1913-s Ty I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg details Lot #111112291 (Sale Order 1488 of 1868) 1913-s Ty I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg details.
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1865 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+ Lot #111112292 (Sale Order 1489 of 1868) 1865 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1977-1978 12 coins Lot #111112293 (Sale Order 1490 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1977-1978 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1977-1978 12 coins. Each set contain 6 coins, the Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The coins came in a different style plastic holder, with each of the coins sealed in its own separate section. The plastic case had a flip top, which opens and closes to display the coins.
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1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #111112294 (Sale Order 1491 of 1868) 1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1875 Indian Cent 1c Grades f+ Lot #111112295 (Sale Order 1492 of 1868) 1875 Indian Cent 1c Grades f+. According to Jaime Hernandez from PCGS, ‘The 1875 Indian Cent is one of the scarcer issues in the series. This date gravitates more towards being one of the lower mintage issues in the series. Very scarce. With an original mintage of over 13.5 million; PCGS estimates that only 4000 survive in all grades.
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1913-p TY II Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select Unc Lot #111112296 (Sale Order 1493 of 1868) 1913-p TY II Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select Unc.
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1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #111112297 (Sale Order 1494 of 1868) 1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades Select AU Lot #111112298 (Sale Order 1495 of 1868) 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades Select AU. On June 4th 1963, President Kennedy issued Executive Order 11110, ordering that silver certificates be phased out. No one knew it would be his last executive order, and no one knew that it would make these 1957-B Silver Certificates sought-after collectibles today. His order caused folks to take notice and save a small number of these 1957-B $1 Silver Certificates-they were only 14% of the total 1957 Silver Certs printed. These silver certificates feature George Washington, a blue seal, and the following wording: “Silver Certificate This certifies that there is on deposit in the treasury of The United States of America One Dollar In silver payable on demand”
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1976 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU Lot #111112300 (Sale Order 1496 of 1868) 1976 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU.
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1931-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select AU Lot #111112303 (Sale Order 1497 of 1868) 1931-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select AU.
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1939-p Jefferson Nickel Rev 40 5c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #111112305 (Sale Order 1498 of 1868) 1939-p Rev 40 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ Unc.
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1976 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #111112306 (Sale Order 1499 of 1868) 1976 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #111112307 (Sale Order 1500 of 1868) 1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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***Auction Highlight*** ARRIBA! ARRIBA! Ultra Rare Full Roll 20x Silver 1977-1979 Gem Unc Mexico 100 Lot #111112308 (Sale Order 1501 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** ARRIBA! ARRIBA! Ultra Rare Full Roll 20x Silver 1977-1979 Gem Unc Mexico 100 Pesos, In Dos MiL Pesos ART Coin Wrapper KM-483. ARRIBA!!! ARRIBA!!! Ultra Rare Find This roll of 20 Silver Mexican 100 Pesos is held in an old Bank Style Dos MiL (2000 Pesos) Pesos Art Shotgun Roll. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great Roll of 20 Silver Coins, very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be All Gem Unc Or better 1977-1979 Mexico 100 Silver Pesos. Each Coin Weighs 27.77 grams of 0.72 Silver Making Each Coin About 3/4th of an ounce of silver.There are 400.01 Grams or 14.1 Ounces of .999 Silver in this roll. Every Roll Is Stamped "Dos MiL Pesos" And has Three Mariachi Band Members on the side These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all from one Estate. Incredible First Time We’ve Been Able to bring this to auction. Very Few Ever Left mexico and the coin was a 3 year type coin. Rarely Comes to action A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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Group of 2 2005-2006 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage Lot #111112309 (Sale Order 1502 of 1868) Group of 2 2005-2006 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage. Each Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters. They are California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, West Virginia,Nevada (The Silver State), Nebraska (Chimney Rock), Colorado (Colorful Colorado), North Dakota (Badlands with Bison) and South Dakota (Mount Rushmore and Pheasant).. Total of 10 pieces; Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1935A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1608 Grades Select CU Lot #111112311 (Sale Order 1503 of 1868) 1935A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1608 Grades Select CU. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer. There are many Verities of this note and it is a complex issue. There are brown seal Hawaii notes, yellow seal North Africa notes, red R and red S experimentals. Plus you have all of the standard 1935, 1935A, 1935B, 1935C, 1935D, 1935E, 1935F, 1935G, and 1935H issues.
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1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #111112313 (Sale Order 1504 of 1868) 1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1974-1975 12 coins Lot #111112314 (Sale Order 1505 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1974-1975 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1974-1975 12 coins. Each set contain 6 coins, the Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The 1975 Proof Set contained three coins dated 1976. This was a result of the newly designed coins minted to celebrate the Bicentennial of the United States. The Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Washington Quarter all carried a special reverse design and carried a dual date “1776-1976.” These bicentennial coins were struck during 1975 and 1976.The 1975 Set included the Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent, which bore the 1975 date. A number of 1975 Proof “No S” Roosevelt Dimes were produced, we had not check for this special coins. It is the scarcest of the “No S” Proof Coins and is extremely expensive, trending pr66 at $350,000!!!. The packaging remained the same as the prior year, with the coins sealed in plastic rings within a rectangular plastic holder with red felt background. The plastic case had an outer black plastic cover, which opened and closed on a hinge. This was put into a black cardboard box within silver printing describing the contents.
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1917-1918 Germany 20 Marks Banknote P# 57 Grades f+ Lot #111112316 (Sale Order 1506 of 1868) 1917-1918 Germany 20 Marks Banknote P# 57 Grades f+. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1916-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded ms66 By SEGS (fc) Lot #111112318 (Sale Order 1507 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1916-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded ms66 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 10 Rubles Banknote P# 233a Grades vf++ Lot #111112319 (Sale Order 1508 of 1868) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 10 Rubles Banknote P# 233a Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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2020 Mongolia 10 Tugrik Banknote P# 62 Grades Gem+ CU Lot #111112320 (Sale Order 1509 of 1868) 2020 Mongolia 10 Tugrik Banknote P# 62 Grades Gem+ CU.
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1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice Unc RD Lot #111112321 (Sale Order 1510 of 1868) 1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice Unc RD.
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1926-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine Lot #111112323 (Sale Order 1511 of 1868) 1926-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine.
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1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select AU Lot #111112325 (Sale Order 1512 of 1868) 1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select AU.
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1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #111112326 (Sale Order 1513 of 1868) 1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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1930-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #111112328 (Sale Order 1514 of 1868) 1930-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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1942 (Showa Yr 18) Japan 50 Sen "Paper Money" Issue Banknote P# 59b Grades vf+ Lot #111112330 (Sale Order 1515 of 1868) 1942 (Showa Yr 18) Japan 50 Sen "Paper Money" Issue Banknote P# 59b Grades vf+.
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1935-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #111112331 (Sale Order 1516 of 1868) 1935-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1976-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112332 (Sale Order 1517 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1976-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1994-1995 10 coins. Lot #111112333 (Sale Order 1518 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1994-1995 10 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1994-1995 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. he packaging had the coins fitted within a green colored cardboard inner holder and sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed within an outer green cardboard box with silver printing “United States Mint Proof Set 19__.”
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1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #111112334 (Sale Order 1519 of 1868) 1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins Lot #111112335 (Sale Order 1520 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1916-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+ Lot #111112337 (Sale Order 1521 of 1868) 1916-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+. A tough date.
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***Auction Highlight*** Full solid date 1923-P Au/Bu Slider Peace silver dollar roll, 20 coins (fc) Lot #111112338 (Sale Order 1522 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Full solid date 1923-P Au/Bu Slider Peace silver dollar roll, 20 coins. Up For Auction Is a Very Near Solid Uncirculated Peace Dollar Roll In an old Blairstown Railway Company wrapper with Tight Shotgun Ends. This roll contains 20, Au/Bu Slider 1923-p Peace silver Dollars. This Roll is filled with Virtually all Uncirculated Silver Dollars. This is how we determined that. A Uncirculated Peace Dollar a Weights 26.73 Grams. So 20 of them would weigh, 534.6 Grams. Our Uncirculated Roll Weighs 536.7 Grams, so the Wrappers weigh 2.1 Grams. The Roll at hand weighs 536.65 Grams. Deducting the Wrapper Weight of 2.1 Grams, the average coin in this roll weights 26.72 Grams. Your going to find in this roll a lot of Uncirculated coins and a few sliders. This is a Very Near Solid roll of Uncirculated Peace Dollars.
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1914-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good Lot #111112339 (Sale Order 1523 of 1868) 1914-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good.
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1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+ Lot #111112340 (Sale Order 1524 of 1868) 1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+.
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2016 Mongolia 50 Tugrik Banknote P# 64d Grades Gem+ CU Lot #111112341 (Sale Order 1525 of 1868) 2016 Mongolia 50 Tugrik Banknote P# 64d Grades Gem+ CU.
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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1612 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #111112342 (Sale Order 1526 of 1868) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1612 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer. There are many Verities of this note and it is a complex issue. There are brown seal Hawaii notes, yellow seal North Africa notes, red R and red S experimentals. Plus you have all of the standard 1935, 1935A, 1935B, 1935C, 1935D, 1935E, 1935F, 1935G, and 1935H issues.
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1924-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+ Lot #111112345 (Sale Order 1527 of 1868) 1924-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+.
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1906 Germany (Empire) 50 Marks Banknote P# 26a, Rare 1906 Issue! Grades f+ Lot #111112347 (Sale Order 1528 of 1868) 1906 Germany (Empire) 50 Marks Banknote P# 26a, Rare 1906 Issue! Grades f+. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed the gold backing and ceased circulation of gold coins. The Goldmark was the culmination of years of effort put into unifying the currency of Germany.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1978-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112349 (Sale Order 1529 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1978-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Select CU Lot #111112351 (Sale Order 1530 of 1868) 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Select CU. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #111112352 (Sale Order 1531 of 1868) 1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1943-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #111112353 (Sale Order 1532 of 1868) 1943-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-p Wartime issue Steel Cent.
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Military Payment Certificate (MPC) Series 521 5c Grades vf++ Lot #111112354 (Sale Order 1533 of 1868) Military Payment Certificate (MPC) Series 521 5c Grades vf++. Military payment certificates (MPC) were used to pay US military personnel stationed in foreign countries. They were created in order to reduce currency arbitrage. These MPCs could be redeemed for US dollars when a soldier left an MPC zone. If a soldier went on leave then the MPCs could be converted into local currency.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins Lot #111112355 (Sale Order 1534 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins. Each Set contains 6 coins Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Susan B. Anthony Dollar. All coins were minted at the San Francisco mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The proof coins are commonly found with attractive black and white deep cameo finishes. The packaging for the Proof Set was changed from the prior year. The primary plastic holder was smaller in size and the coins were no longer sealed in separate compartments. The coins were placed within slots of an internal red plastic piece, which was sealed between two clear plastic pieces. A black plastic sleeve slid over the plastic holder and could serve as a stand. The outer cardboard box was also changed. It had a single opening at the top for the main holder to slide into.
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1928-d Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vg+ Lot #111112356 (Sale Order 1535 of 1868) 1928-d Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vg+.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins. Lot #111112357 (Sale Order 1536 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. he packaging had the coins fitted within a green colored cardboard inner holder and sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed within an outer green cardboard box with silver printing “United States Mint Proof Set 19__.”
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1914 Germany (Empire) 50 Marks Banknote P# 49a, RARE 6 Digit Serial #! Grades vf+ Lot #111112360 (Sale Order 1537 of 1868) 1914 Germany (Empire) 50 Marks Banknote P# 49a, RARE 6 Digit Serial #! Grades vf+. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #111112362 (Sale Order 1538 of 1868) 1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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1915-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #111112364 (Sale Order 1539 of 1868) 1915-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+. A tough date.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112366 (Sale Order 1540 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1941-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM+ FSB Lot #111112367 (Sale Order 1541 of 1868) 1941-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM+ FSB.
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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #111112369 (Sale Order 1542 of 1868) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins Lot #111112370 (Sale Order 1543 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU Lot #111112371 (Sale Order 1544 of 1868) 1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU. Among the most sought-after U.S. paper money of the late 1960's are the short-lived "Barr" Notes. These distinctive $1 Federal Reserve Notes bear the signature of Joseph W. Barr, who served as Secretary of the Treasury during the last 28 days of President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration. Barr was replaced when President Nixon chose a successor. Due to Barr's short term, his signature appeared only on the $1 notes of Series 1963B.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades vf+ Lot #111112372 (Sale Order 1545 of 1868) 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades vf+. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”
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1982 Iraq 25 Dinars Banknote P# 72 Grades Choice CU Lot #111112373 (Sale Order 1546 of 1868) 1982 Iraq 25 Dinars Banknote P# 72 Grades Choice CU.
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1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #111112374 (Sale Order 1547 of 1868) 1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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***Auction Highlight*** AU/BU Slider PBRW Shotgun Morgan $1 Roll 1880 & S Ends Virtually UNC (fc) Lot #111112375 (Sale Order 1548 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** AU/BU Slider PBRW Shotgun Morgan $1 Roll 1880 & S Ends Virtually UNC. Up For Auction Is a Very Near Solid Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll In an old Peach Bottom Railway Company Wrapper with Tight Shotgun Ends. This Roll is filled with Virtually all Uncirculated Silver Dollars. This is how we determined that. A Uncirculated Morgan Dollar a Weights 26.73 Grams. So 20 of them would weigh, 534.6 Grams. Our Uncirculated Roll Weighs 536.7 Grams, so the Wrappers weigh 2.1 Grams. The Roll at hand weighs 536.57 Grams. Deducting the Wrapper Weight of 2.1 Grams, the average coin in this roll weights 26.72 Grams. Your going to find in this roll a lot of Uncirculated coins and a few sliders. This is a Very Near Solid roll of Uncirculated Morgan Dollars.
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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+ Lot #111112376 (Sale Order 1549 of 1868) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1983-1984 10 coins Lot #111112377 (Sale Order 1550 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1983-1984 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1983-1984 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. We did not check for the 1983 “No S” Roosevelt Dimes were mint error. This error occurred as it had in the past and created a premium for any discoveries, trend pr69DCAM $875. For 1983 each proof coin was fit into a slot, which was sealed in a rigid clear plastic holder. An outer black plastic piece served to protect or display the set. The outer cardboard box was blue and open at the top. For 1984 each proof coin was fit into a slot, which was sealed in a rigid clear plastic holder. An our purple plastic piece served to protect or display the set. The outer cardboard box is purple and opens at the top.
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1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++ Lot #111112378 (Sale Order 1551 of 1868) 1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++.
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1950-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #111112379 (Sale Order 1552 of 1868) 1950-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1857 Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades f, fine Lot #111112380 (Sale Order 1553 of 1868) 1857 Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades f, fine.
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1939-p Jefferson Nickel Rev 40 5c Grades GEM+ 5fs Lot #111112381 (Sale Order 1554 of 1868) 1939-p Rev 40 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ 5fs.
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2006 North Korea 5000 Won Banknote P# 46c Grades Gem++ CU Lot #111112382 (Sale Order 1555 of 1868) 2006 North Korea 5000 Won Banknote P# 46c Grades Gem++ CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112383 (Sale Order 1556 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1923 Germany (Weimar Republic) 500 Million Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 110a Grades vf+ Lot #111112385 (Sale Order 1557 of 1868) 1923 Germany (Weimar Republic) 500 Million Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 110a Grades vf++. In the early 1920s, post-WWI Germany saw its economy spiraling out of control. Hyperinflation started directly after the war in 1918, but truly took over the Weimar Republic from 1921 to 1923. The value of the Mark declined incredibly rapidly. 1 USD was equal to 50 German Marks at the beginning of 1920. Toward the end of 1923, 1 USD was equal to over 4,200,000,000,000 German Marks. At times, denominations of the Mark became less valuable than the paper and labor to print it almost immediately after printing. Thus, denominations of the Mark notes became incredibly large, ending up in the tens of trillions.
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1930-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #111112386 (Sale Order 1558 of 1868) 1930-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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1928 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate "Funnyback" Fr-1600 Grades g details Lot #111112388 (Sale Order 1559 of 1868) 1928 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate "Funnyback" Fr-1600 Grades g details. All 1928 one dollar silver certificate notes feature a portrait of George Washington at center and a blue seal on the left hand side of the note. All 1928 $1 silver certificates are known as “funnybacks.” They get this name from their distinctive back design.
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1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #111112391 (Sale Order 1560 of 1868) 1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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1961-1972 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grad Lot #111112392 (Sale Order 1561 of 1868) 1961-1972 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grades vf++.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1996-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112393 (Sale Order 1562 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1996-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins Lot #111112395 (Sale Order 1563 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The packaging for the Proof Set was themed in purple. The coins were held in place within slots of a purple cardboard holder sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed in an outer purple cardboard box with silver printing on the outside.
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1937-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select AU Lot #111112396 (Sale Order 1564 of 1868) 1937-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select AU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #111112398 (Sale Order 1565 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades xf+ Lot #111112399 (Sale Order 1566 of 1868) 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades xf+. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”
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1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #111112400 (Sale Order 1567 of 1868) 1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1928-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vg details Lot #1111111609 (Sale Order 1568 of 1868) 1928-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vg details.
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1928G $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1508 Grades vf+ Lot #1111111610 (Sale Order 1569 of 1868) 1928G $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1508 Grades vf+. Like all red seal two dollar legal tender notes, the series of 1928G $2 notes features Thomas Jefferson on the front and Monticello on the back. Series of 1928G $2 bills were printed between June 1949 and January 1953. These dates coincide with when Georgia Neese Clark and John W Snyder were in office together.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111111612 (Sale Order 1570 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD BY USCG.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111613 (Sale Order 1571 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1917-1918 Germany 5 Marks Banknote P# 56b Grades vf++ Lot #1111111615 (Sale Order 1572 of 1868) 1917-1918 Germany 5 Marks Banknote P# 56b Grades vf++. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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1841-o Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vf details Lot #1111111617 (Sale Order 1573 of 1868) 1841-o Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vf details.
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1923 Germany (Weimar Republic) 50 Million Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 98a, Rarer 7 Dig Lot #1111111618 (Sale Order 1574 of 1868) 1923 Germany (Weimar Republic) 50 Million Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 98a, Rarer 7 Digit Serial Grades vf++.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111619 (Sale Order 1575 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1111111620 (Sale Order 1576 of 1868) 1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1968-1969 with 20 Coins Ins Lot #1111111621 (Sale Order 1577 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1968-1969 with 20 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1968-1969 included a total of 20 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set comprised of Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), Jefferson Nickels (D, S), Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), Washington Quarters (P, D), and one Kennedy Half Dollar (D). Notably, the half dollar included in the set was struck in a composition of 40% silver. The Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address.
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1914-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select AU Lot #1111111622 (Sale Order 1578 of 1868) 1914-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select AU.
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1999 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (Richmond, VA) Grades Select CU Lot #1111111623 (Sale Order 1579 of 1868) 1999 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (Richmond, VA) Grades Select CU.
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1950-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1111111624 (Sale Order 1580 of 1868) 1950-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD
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1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice+ Unc RD Lot #1111111625 (Sale Order 1581 of 1868) 1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice+ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1958-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111626 (Sale Order 1582 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1958-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1923 Germany (Weimar Republic) 10 Million Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 106a, Watermark: Lot #1111111627 (Sale Order 1583 of 1868) 1923 Germany (Weimar Republic) 10 Million Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 106a, Watermark: G/D in stars Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. In the early 1920s, post-WWI Germany saw its economy spiraling out of control. Hyperinflation started directly after the war in 1918, but truly took over the Weimar Republic from 1921 to 1923. The value of the Mark declined incredibly rapidly. 1 USD was equal to 50 German Marks at the beginning of 1920. Toward the end of 1923, 1 USD was equal to over 4,200,000,000,000 German Marks. At times, denominations of the Mark became less valuable than the paper and labor to print it almost immediately after printing. Thus, denominations of the Mark notes became incredibly large, ending up in the tens of trillions.
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1928-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades f+ Lot #1111111628 (Sale Order 1584 of 1868) 1928-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades f+.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins Lot #1111111629 (Sale Order 1585 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins. Lot #1111111630 (Sale Order 1586 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. he packaging had the coins fitted within a green colored cardboard inner holder and sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed within an outer green cardboard box with silver printing “United States Mint Proof Set 19__.”
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1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD Lot #1111111631 (Sale Order 1587 of 1868) 1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1983-1984 10 coins Lot #1111111632 (Sale Order 1588 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1983-1984 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1983-1984 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. We did not check for the 1983 “No S” Roosevelt Dimes were mint error. This error occurred as it had in the past and created a premium for any discoveries, trend pr69DCAM $875. For 1983 each proof coin was fit into a slot, which was sealed in a rigid clear plastic holder. An outer black plastic piece served to protect or display the set. The outer cardboard box was blue and open at the top. For 1984 each proof coin was fit into a slot, which was sealed in a rigid clear plastic holder. An our purple plastic piece served to protect or display the set. The outer cardboard box is purple and opens at the top.
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1833 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g+ Lot #1111111633 (Sale Order 1589 of 1868) 1833 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g+.
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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #1111111634 (Sale Order 1590 of 1868) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice+ Unc.
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1923 Germany (Weimar) 20,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 85a, Watermark: Small circles Lot #1111111635 (Sale Order 1591 of 1868) 1923 Germany (Weimar) 20,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 85a, Watermark: Small circles Grades xf+. In the early 1920s, post-WWI Germany saw its economy spiraling out of control. Hyperinflation started directly after the war in 1918, but truly took over the Weimar Republic from 1921 to 1923. The value of the Mark declined incredibly rapidly. 1 USD was equal to 50 German Marks at the beginning of 1920. Toward the end of 1923, 1 USD was equal to over 4,200,000,000,000 German Marks. At times, denominations of the Mark became less valuable than the paper and labor to print it almost immediately after printing. Thus, denominations of the Mark notes became incredibly large, ending up in the tens of trillions.
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1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1111111636 (Sale Order 1592 of 1868) 1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-s 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111637 (Sale Order 1593 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-s 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1111111638 (Sale Order 1594 of 1868) 1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1976 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Select CU Lot #1111111639 (Sale Order 1595 of 1868) 1976 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Select CU.
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Group of 2 2003-2004 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage Lot #1111111640 (Sale Order 1596 of 1868) Group of 2 2003-2004 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set - Low Mintage. Each Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters. They are Illinois, Missouri, Alabama, Arkansas, and Maine, Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa and Wisconsin. All are minted in a beautiful proof finish. Total of 10 pieces; Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1914-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #1111111642 (Sale Order 1597 of 1868) 1914-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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2018 Mongolia 10 Tugrik Banknote P# 62 Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1111111643 (Sale Order 1598 of 1868) 2018 Mongolia 10 Tugrik Banknote P# 62 Grades Gem+ CU.
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1875 Indian Cent 1c Grades g+ Lot #1111111644 (Sale Order 1599 of 1868) 1875 Indian Cent 1c Grades g+. According to Jaime Hernandez from PCGS, ‘The 1875 Indian Cent is one of the scarcer issues in the series. This date gravitates more towards being one of the lower mintage issues in the series. Very scarce. With an original mintage of over 13.5 million; PCGS estimates that only 4000 survive in all grades.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1999-2000 19 coins Lot #1111111646 (Sale Order 1600 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1999-2000 19 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1999-2000 19 coins All struck with "S" mint mark. 1999 set contains the five State Quarters honoring Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, and Connecticut. Along with Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar. 2000 Set introduce the Proof Sacagawea Dollars with five 2000 State Quarters honoring Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, and Virginia. The remainingcoins included the 2000-dated Kennedy Half Dollar, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins are typically found with a cameo or deep cameo finish. The packaging for the set was themed in blue. The dollar, half dollar, dime, nickel, and cent are sealed in one plastic lens, with the five State Quarters in a separate lens. These two lenses were placed together in a decorative cardboard box.
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1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #1111111647 (Sale Order 1601 of 1868) 1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1971-1972 with 22 Coins Ins Lot #1111111649 (Sale Order 1602 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1971-1972 with 22 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1971-1972 included a total of 22 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set is comprised of three Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), two Jefferson Nickels (P, D), two Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), two Washington Quarters (P, D), two Kennedy Half Dollars (P, D). The 1971 Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address. For the 1972 Sets, the Denver Mint coins and plastic disc were placed in a cellophane marked with a red stripe and the Philadelphia and San Francisco Mint coins were placed in a separate cellophane with a blue stripe. Together they were placed between two cardboard inserts and placed within a white envelope.
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1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #1111111650 (Sale Order 1603 of 1868) 1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU Lot #1111111651 (Sale Order 1604 of 1868) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU.
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1931-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111111652 (Sale Order 1605 of 1868) 1931-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111653 (Sale Order 1606 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1834 Small 4 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades vg, very good Lot #1111111654 (Sale Order 1607 of 1868) 1834 Small 4 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades vg, very good.
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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1620 Grades Select AU Lot #1111111656 (Sale Order 1608 of 1868) 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1620 Grades Select AU. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1910 Germany (Empire) 50 Marks Banknote P# 41 Grades vf++ Lot #1111111658 (Sale Order 1609 of 1868) 1910 Germany (Empire) 50 Marks Banknote P# 41 Grades vf++. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed the gold backing and ceased circulation of gold coins. The Goldmark was the culmination of years of effort put into unifying the currency of Germany.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1980-1981 with 26 Coins Ins Lot #1111111659 (Sale Order 1610 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1980-1981 with 26 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1980-1981 included a total of 26 coins. This set include 1980-P & D Lincoln Cents, P & D Jefferson Nickels, P & D Roosevelt Dimes, P & D Washington Quarters, P & D Kennedy Halves, and P & D & S Susan B. Anthony Dollars. The set contains three coins, which were not issued for circulation, but only struck for inclusion within the sets. Similar situations would occur on a few other occasions and each of these sets carries a certain mystique. For what was long considered the final year of the series, the 1981 Susan B. Anthony Dollar was struck only for inclusion within the 1981 Uncirculated Mint Set. Besides the noted dollar coins, each set included circulation strike coins P&D Susan B.Anthony P&D Kennedy Half Dollars, P&D Washington Quarters, P&D Roosevelt Dimes, P&D Jefferson Nickels, and P&D Lincoln Cents. The six coins from the Philadelphia Mint were sealed within a plastic cellophane with a blue color on the side. The seven remaining coins from the Denver and San Francisco Mint were sealed within a separate cellophane with a red color. Placed between protective cardboard, the two cellophane packs were placed within a white envelope marked with the contents.
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Proof 1972-s Silver Eisenhower Dollar $1 Graded pr69+ DCAM BY SEGS Lot #1111111661 (Sale Order 1611 of 1868) 1972-s Silver Eisenhower Dollar $1 Graded pr69+ DCAM BY SEGS.
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2017 Mongolia 20 Tugrik Banknote P# 63i Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1111111662 (Sale Order 1612 of 1868) 2017 Mongolia 20 Tugrik Banknote P# 63i Grades Gem+ CU.
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1917-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+ Lot #1111111663 (Sale Order 1613 of 1868) 1917-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+.
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1862 Indian Cent 1c Grades f+ Lot #1111111664 (Sale Order 1614 of 1868) 1862 Indian Cent 1c Grades f+.
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1976 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice CU Lot #1111111666 (Sale Order 1615 of 1868) 1976 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice CU.
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1913-p TY II Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+ Lot #1111111667 (Sale Order 1616 of 1868) 1913-p TY II Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins Lot #1111111668 (Sale Order 1617 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1987-1988 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1111111669 (Sale Order 1618 of 1868) 1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111670 (Sale Order 1619 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1920 Germany (Weimar Republic) 10 Marks Banknote P# 67a Grades xf+ Lot #1111111671 (Sale Order 1620 of 1868) 1920 Germany (Weimar Republic) 10 Marks Banknote P# 67a Grades xf+. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1926-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded vf30 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111672 (Sale Order 1621 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1926-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded vf30 By SEGS.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins Lot #1111111673 (Sale Order 1622 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins. Each Set contains 6 coins Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Susan B. Anthony Dollar. All coins were minted at the San Francisco mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The proof coins are commonly found with attractive black and white deep cameo finishes. The packaging for the Proof Set was changed from the prior year. The primary plastic holder was smaller in size and the coins were no longer sealed in separate compartments. The coins were placed within slots of an internal red plastic piece, which was sealed between two clear plastic pieces. A black plastic sleeve slid over the plastic holder and could serve as a stand. The outer cardboard box was also changed. It had a single opening at the top for the main holder to slide into.
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1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades f, fine Lot #1111111674 (Sale Order 1623 of 1868) 1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades f, fine.
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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU Lot #1111111675 (Sale Order 1624 of 1868) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU.
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1861 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+ Lot #1111111676 (Sale Order 1625 of 1868) 1861 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+. Key Date. According to David Hall, The 1861 is the lowest mintage of the 1860-64 copper-nickel Indian cents. It is the rarest copper-nickel Indian cent in circulated grades."
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1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1111111677 (Sale Order 1626 of 1868) 1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1967 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins i Lot #1111111680 (Sale Order 1627 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1967 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins in total..
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1943-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #1111111681 (Sale Order 1628 of 1868) 1943-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-p Wartime issue Steel Cent.
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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619 Grades xf+ Lot #1111111682 (Sale Order 1629 of 1868) 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619 Grades xf+. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins Lot #1111111683 (Sale Order 1630 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1985-1986 10 coins.
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1949-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1111111684 (Sale Order 1631 of 1868) 1949-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1972-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111685 (Sale Order 1632 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1972-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1849-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg details Lot #1111111686 (Sale Order 1633 of 1868) 1849-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg details.
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1945-d Mercury Dime 10c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111111687 (Sale Order 1634 of 1868) 1945-d Mercury Dime 10c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1111111689 (Sale Order 1635 of 1868) 1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1970-1971 with 21 Coins Ins Lot #1111111690 (Sale Order 1636 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1970-1971 with 21 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1970-1971 included a total of 21 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set comprised of Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), Jefferson Nickels (D, S), Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), Washington Quarters (P, D), and one Kennedy Half Dollar in the 1970 set was struck in a composition of 40% silver and importantly was not issued for circulation. This created a low mintage key date for the recently released series and a draw for many collectors. There are also the chance of finding a small date 1970-s Lincoln cent trending $80 for ms65 rd. The 1971 set contain 2 Kennedy Half Dollar (P,D). The Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address.
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1917-s Reverse Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades vf++ Lot #1111111691 (Sale Order 1637 of 1868) 1917-s Reverse Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades vf++.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 10 Rubles Banknote P# 233a Grades xf Lot #1111111692 (Sale Order 1638 of 1868) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 10 Rubles Banknote P# 233a Grades xf. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1970-1971 with 21 Coins Ins Lot #1111111693 (Sale Order 1639 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 1970-1971 with 21 Coins Inside!. Group of 2 United State Mint Set from 1970-1971 included a total of 21 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set comprised of Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), Jefferson Nickels (D, S), Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), Washington Quarters (P, D), and one Kennedy Half Dollar in the 1970 set was struck in a composition of 40% silver and importantly was not issued for circulation. This created a low mintage key date for the recently released series and a draw for many collectors. There are also the chance of finding a small date 1970-s Lincoln cent trending $80 for ms65 rd. The 1971 set contain 2 Kennedy Half Dollar (P,D). The Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address.
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1914-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine Lot #1111111694 (Sale Order 1640 of 1868) 1914-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine.
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1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov Grades xf details Lot #1111111696 (Sale Order 1641 of 1868) 1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov Grades xf details. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed. The 500 Ruble note features a portrait of Peter the Great, and the 100 Ruble note features a portrait of Catherine the Great.
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1948-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1111111697 (Sale Order 1642 of 1868) 1948-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619 Grades Choice AU Lot #1111111700 (Sale Order 1643 of 1868) 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619 Grades Choice AU. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111701 (Sale Order 1644 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1835 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g+ Lot #1111111702 (Sale Order 1645 of 1868) 1835 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g+.
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2007 North Korea 500 Won Banknote P# 44c Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1111111703 (Sale Order 1646 of 1868) 2007 North Korea 500 Won Banknote P# 44c Grades Gem+ CU.
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1930-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #1111111704 (Sale Order 1647 of 1868) 1930-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1922 Germany (Weimar Republic) 5000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 81e, Watermark: Wavy l Lot #1111111705 (Sale Order 1648 of 1868) 1922 Germany (Weimar Republic) 5000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 81e, Watermark: Wavy lines Grades vf details. In the early 1920s, post-WWI Germany saw its economy spiraling out of control. Hyperinflation started directly after the war in 1918, but truly took over the Weimar Republic from 1921 to 1923. The value of the Mark declined incredibly rapidly. 1 USD was equal to 50 German Marks at the beginning of 1920. Toward the end of 1923, 1 USD was equal to over 4,200,000,000,000 German Marks. At times, denominations of the Mark became less valuable than the paper and labor to print it almost immediately after printing. Thus, denominations of the Mark notes became incredibly large, ending up in the tens of trillions.
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1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #1111111706 (Sale Order 1649 of 1868) 1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice+ Unc RD Lot #1111111709 (Sale Order 1650 of 1868) 1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice+ Unc RD.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1994-1995 10 coins. Lot #1111111710 (Sale Order 1651 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1994-1995 10 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1994-1995 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. he packaging had the coins fitted within a green colored cardboard inner holder and sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed within an outer green cardboard box with silver printing “United States Mint Proof Set 19__.”
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1917-p Ty I Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vf++ Lot #1111111711 (Sale Order 1652 of 1868) 1917-p Ty I Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vf++.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades vf++ Lot #1111111712 (Sale Order 1653 of 1868) 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades vf++. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”
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Group of 2 United States Mint Quarters Proof Sets 2005-2006 10 coins Lot #1111111713 (Sale Order 1654 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Quarters Proof Sets 2005-2006 10 coins.
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1876 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+ Lot #1111111714 (Sale Order 1655 of 1868) 1876 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+. very scarce date. PCGS estimates that only 5000 survive in all grades
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1914 Second Issue Germany (Empire) 1 Mark Banknote P# 51 Grades vf++ Lot #1111111715 (Sale Order 1656 of 1868) 1914 Second Issue Germany (Empire) 1 Mark Banknote P# 51 Grades vf++. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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1928-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades Select AU Lot #1111111716 (Sale Order 1657 of 1868) 1928-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades Select AU.
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1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111111717 (Sale Order 1658 of 1868) 1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins Lot #1111111718 (Sale Order 1659 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins. Each Set contains 6 coins, Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Centt. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The coins were placed within individual sealed rings against a red felt background. There was a black plastic outer cover which opens and closes. The outer cardboard box was colored black.
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1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades Gem CU Lot #1111111719 (Sale Order 1660 of 1868) 1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades Gem CU. Among the most sought-after U.S. paper money of the late 1960's are the short-lived "Barr" Notes. These distinctive $1 Federal Reserve Notes bear the signature of Joseph W. Barr, who served as Secretary of the Treasury during the last 28 days of President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration. Barr was replaced when President Nixon chose a successor. Due to Barr's short term, his signature appeared only on the $1 notes of Series 1963B.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2002-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111723 (Sale Order 1661 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2002-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1936 (1925 Issue) Spain 100 Pesetas Banknote P# 69c Grades Choice AU Lot #1111111724 (Sale Order 1662 of 1868) 1936 (1925 Issue) Spain 100 Pesetas Banknote P# 69c Grades Choice AU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1847-o Gold Liberty Eagle $10 Graded au58+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111726 (Sale Order 1663 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1847-o Gold Liberty Eagle $10 Graded au58+ By SEGS. A lovely early O-Mint eagle that combines originality and condition rarity. Handsome golden-olive color blankets both sides and mingles with nearly full satin to softly frosted luster. Well struck by the standards of the New Orleans Mint, the central high points are a bit soft, but all other features are sharp. Modest semi-reflectivity in the fields enhances already strong eye appeal. Produced to the extent of 571,500 pieces, the 1847-O is by far the highest mintage eagle from the New Orleans Mint. It is the most common No Motto Liberty Head ten from this coinage facility with survivors available in circulated grades through the lower reaches of AU. In Choice AU and Mint State, however, this issue develops into a significant condition rarity, as do most early eagles of this design type. Not many more than 20 Uncirculated coins are believed extant, confirming the significance of this minimally circulated survivor A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+ Lot #1111111727 (Sale Order 1664 of 1868) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+.
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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619 Grades xf+ Lot #1111111728 (Sale Order 1665 of 1868) 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619 Grades xf+. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1917-d Reverse Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades f+ Lot #1111111729 (Sale Order 1666 of 1868) 1917-d Reverse Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades f+.
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Original Sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set Lot #1111111730 (Sale Order 1667 of 1868) Original Sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set. Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. The collection includes 3 unopened mega boxes as well as approximately 7 mega boxes that have been carefully opened but the sets inside remain pristine and unopened as they were when they left the philadelphia mint over a half century ago. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf++ Lot #1111111731 (Sale Order 1668 of 1868) 1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf++. Of great historical interest this is the last $10 currency notes issued by the Confederate States of America. The 7th and last issue of Confederate notes. Notes hand signed and numbered by Confederate soldiers and families. Printed and issued over 140 years ago during the Civil War. Depicts Confederate cabinet member Robert M. T. Hunter and features a detailed vignette of horse-drawn artillery. This large 7" x 3" Confederate $10 note is a genuine keepsake from one of the most significant periods in American history.
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***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1962 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins i Lot #1111111733 (Sale Order 1669 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Full Roll of Silver 1962 Canadian Dollar with Queen Elizabeth II, 20 Coins in total..
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1937 Germany 1 Rentenmark Banknote P# 173b Grades vf++ Lot #1111111736 (Sale Order 1670 of 1868) 1937 Germany 1 Rentenmark Banknote P# 173b Grades vf++. The "Rentenmark" was issued in 1923 to help stop the hyperinflation in Weimar Germany after the "Paper Mark" had become worthless. Unlike the Goldmark, which was backed by gold, or the Papermark, which lacked the backing of a commodity, the Rentenmark was backed by the land used for agriculture and business. The Act creating the Rentenmark backed the currency by means of twice yearly payments on property, due in April and October, payable for five years. Although the Rentenmark was not initially legal tender, it was accepted by the population and its value was relatively stable.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1841-p Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111111737 (Sale Order 1671 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1841-p Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded Select Unc BY USCG.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1853-p Arrows & Rays Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded ms65 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111739 (Sale Order 1672 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1853-p Arrows & Rays Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded ms65 By SEGS. 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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1940 France 10 Francs Banknote P# 84 Grades xf+ Lot #1111111740 (Sale Order 1673 of 1868) 1940 France 10 Francs Banknote P# 84 Grades xf+. Banknotes issued by France in 1939-1945 during WWII have a distinct identity. Many are fully colorized and ornate, with the portraiture expressing a strong nationalist sentiment and a symbolic vision of the artistic, scientific, and agricultural wealth of France. The notes depict both the common and extraordinary people of france, workers and thinkers. These notes intended to unite and uplift the spirits of the French, to preserve their identity and history while they were facing occupation, strife, and destruction.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111741 (Sale Order 1674 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1851 Three Cent Silver 3cs Graded ms64+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111742 (Sale Order 1675 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1851 Three Cent Silver 3cs Graded ms64+ By SEGS.
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1864 2nd Series Confederate States Fifteen Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111111743 (Sale Order 1676 of 1868) 1864 2nd Series Confederate States Fifteen Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. In order to fund their war effort, the newly formed Confederacy issued bonds to their citizens in 1861. These bonds included a series of coupons intended to be turned in individually for the periodic interest return on the bond, which are hand-numbered and hand-signed. These are a rare paper artifact of the Civil War.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1882-o/s Vam-3 Top 100 Near TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice Unc BY U Lot #1111111744 (Sale Order 1677 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1882-o/s Vam-3 Top 100 Near TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice Unc BY USCG.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1983-1984 10 coins Lot #1111111746 (Sale Order 1678 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1983-1984 10 coins. Both sets Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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1969-1975 (1969 Issue) Canada $1 Banknote P# 85a, Sig. Lawson-Bouey Grades xf+ Lot #1111111748 (Sale Order 1679 of 1868) 1969-1975 (1969 Issue) Canada $1 Banknote P# 85a, Sig. Lawson-Bouey Grades xf+.
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1934-d Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc Lot #1111111749 (Sale Order 1680 of 1868) 1934-d Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc.
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2016 Mongolia 50 Tugrik Banknote P# 64d Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1111111751 (Sale Order 1681 of 1868) 2016 Mongolia 50 Tugrik Banknote P# 64d Grades Gem+ CU.
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Proof 1942 Mercury Dime 10c Graded pr67 By SEGS Lot #1111111752 (Sale Order 1682 of 1868) 1942 Mercury Dime 10c Graded pr67 By SEGS.
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2008 PRESIDENTIAL Dollar Proof Set 5 coins Lot #1111111753 (Sale Order 1683 of 1868) 2008 PRESIDENTIAL Dollar Proof Set 5 coins. The 2008 set has James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, and Martin Van Buren. This was the second year of the series and as with all 2008 mint items was short produced and hard to find. This set is in the original box and has the certificate of authenticity.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1896-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms62 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111754 (Sale Order 1684 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1896-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms62 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf+ Lot #1111111755 (Sale Order 1685 of 1868) 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf+. Each 1963 five dollar red seal bill has serial number written in red ink. There is a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. All 1963 red seals were printed in Washington DC and feature a portrait of Abraham Lincoln in the center of the bill. You can also find the following wording on each bill, “United States Note, The United States of America, This Note Is A Legal Tender At Its Face Value For All Debts Public And Private, Will Pay To The Bearer On Demand Five Dollars”
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1921-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades vf++ Lot #1111111756 (Sale Order 1686 of 1868) 1921-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades vf++.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2017-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111758 (Sale Order 1687 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2017-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1969-1975 Canada $2 Banknote P# 86a, Sig. Lawson-Bouey Grades Select CU Lot #1111111759 (Sale Order 1688 of 1868) 1969-1975 Canada $2 Banknote P# 86a, Sig. Lawson-Bouey Grades Select CU.
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1945-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM Unc Lot #1111111760 (Sale Order 1689 of 1868) 1945-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM Unc.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1901-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms63+ BY SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111763 (Sale Order 1690 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1901-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms63+ BY SEGS. 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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1939 Greece 1000 Drachmai Banknote P# 110a Grades Select AU Lot #1111111764 (Sale Order 1691 of 1868) 1939 Greece 1000 Drachmai Banknote P# 110a Grades Select AU.
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1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM Unc Lot #1111111765 (Sale Order 1692 of 1868) 1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM Unc. The Columbus Half Dollar along with the Isabella Quarter were Minted in Honor of the 400th Anniversary of Columbus' Voyage to the New World. It was First Distributed at the Worlds Fair Honoring that Voyage. When examining a Columbian Exposition Half Dollar, the First Points to Show Wear are Columbus’ Eyebrow, Cheek and the Hair Behind his Forehead and Jaw. On the Reverse, Check the Foresail and Sainsail, as well as the Right Side of the Eastern Hemisphere.
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***Auction Highlight*** Solid CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll 1880 & CC ends (fc) Lot #1111111766 (Sale Order 1693 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Solid CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll 1880 & CC ends. Solid CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends, Ulster And Deleware Railroad wrapper. Full roll of 20 Unirculated morgan dollars from the Carson City Mint. Hand Written "Solid CC" on the side Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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Proof ***Auction Highlight*** 1899 Barber Dime 10c Graded pr67 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111767 (Sale Order 1694 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1899 Barber Dime 10c Graded pr67 By SEGS.
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2016 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! 26 coins Lot #1111111768 (Sale Order 1695 of 1868) 2016 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! 26 coins. 26 Coin U.S. Mint Set Includes 2 Sets of 13 Coins - One from the Philadelphia Mint, One from the Denver Mint. Each Mint includes Penny, Nickel, Dime, the 5 National Park Quarters, Half Dollar, Native American/Sacagawea Dollar,and the 3 Presidential Dollars for the Year. National Park Quarters for the year are: Shawnee, IL; Cumberland Gap, KY; Harpers Ferry, WV; Theodore Roosevelt National Park, ND; and Fort Moultrie, SC. The Presidential Dollars for the year are: Richard M. Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan. The Native American Dollar honors the Code Talkers of WW1 and WW2.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1921-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms66+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111770 (Sale Order 1696 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1921-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms66+ By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1928A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate "Funnyback" Fr-1600 Grades vg, very good Lot #1111111771 (Sale Order 1697 of 1868) 1928A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate "Funnyback" Fr-1600 Grades vg, very good. All 1928 one dollar silver certificate notes feature a portrait of George Washington at center and a blue seal on the left hand side of the note. All 1928 $1 silver certificates are known as “funnybacks.” They get this name from their distinctive back design.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1809 Capped Bust Half Dollar O-103 50c Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111111772 (Sale Order 1698 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1809 O-103 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded Select Unc BY USCG.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1794 Head '94 Flowing Hair large cent 1c Graded vf35 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111775 (Sale Order 1699 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1794 Head '94 Flowing Hair large cent 1c Graded vf35 By SEGS.
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1972 Sixth Series Second Issue British Armed Forces 5 New Pence Special Voucher P# M47 Grades Gem CU Lot #1111111776 (Sale Order 1700 of 1868) 1972 Sixth Series Second Issue British Armed Forces 5 New Pence Special Voucher P# M47 Grades Gem CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1858-p Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded ms65 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111777 (Sale Order 1701 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1858-p Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded ms65 By SEGS.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111778 (Sale Order 1702 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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3x Consecutive 1922 Germany "Vampire" 10,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknotes, All AU+! P# 72 Lot #1111111779 (Sale Order 1703 of 1868) 3x Consecutive 1922 Germany "Vampire" 10,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknotes, All AU+! P# 72 Grades CU. Among the many bills issued during the hyperinflation crisis in the post-WWI German Weimar Republic, the "Vampire Note" is a particular standout. It is known as the Vampire Note because when the note's engraver (identity unknown) adapted a portrait by famous German Renaissance painter Albrecht Durer for the note, he made an odd alteration where the neck of the figure looks like a Vampire when the bill is rotated 90 degrees. It takes some imagination to see, but was intentional and meant to represent the anti-French sentiment in WWI Germany -- France was considered to be "sucking the life out of" the country following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The Reichsbank noticed this alteration, but did not change it, printing several varieties of the bill with the design and giving credence to the popular anti-French sentiment. There are three varieties, Pick # 70 and 71 differing in the reverse design, and Pick # 72 being a smaller version of Pick # 71.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1901-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111111780 (Sale Order 1704 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1901-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1821 Lg Date Capped Bust Dime 10c Graded ms62 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111782 (Sale Order 1705 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1821 Lg Date Capped Bust Dime 10c Graded ms62 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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(3) SMS sets 1965-1967 Run of Special Mint Sets SMS 40% Half Dollar Lot #1111111783 (Sale Order 1706 of 1868) (3) SMS sets 1965-1967 Run of Special Mint Sets SMS 40% Half Dollar. This lot is for the run of 1965-1967 SMS sets. In 1964, just when the mint was removing 90% silver coins from circulation, and the us was having a coin shortage, the Mint announced that beginning in 1965, no Proof Sets, or Mint Sets would be produced, Instead they would be making a Special Mint Set. Special Mint Set coins were not proofs, and were not uncirculated, Mint State pieces. Dies for the coins were over polished, while the planchet themselves were not polished. The resulting SMS coins have a brilliant, proof like appearance, much nicer than the run-of-the-mill circulation coins. In 1965 these sets were released in the Traditional Mint Cellophane and White Envelope and in 1966 and 1967 they were packaged in hard, pale blue plastic holders. Note, each set contains a 40% Half Dollar.
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1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf++ Lot #1111111784 (Sale Order 1707 of 1868) 1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf++. Of great historical interest this is the last $10 currency notes issued by the Confederate States of America. The 7th and last issue of Confederate notes. Notes hand signed and numbered by Confederate soldiers and families. Printed and issued over 140 years ago during the Civil War. Depicts Confederate cabinet member Robert M. T. Hunter and features a detailed vignette of horse-drawn artillery. This large 7" x 3" Confederate $10 note is a genuine keepsake from one of the most significant periods in American history.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1814 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111111785 (Sale Order 1708 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1814 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded Select Unc BY USCG. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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***Auction Highlight*** 1879 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc) Lot #1111111786 (Sale Order 1709 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1879 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll. Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends, Carson City, Nevada Investment and Trust Co wrapper. Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1918/7-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Graded au58 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111790 (Sale Order 1710 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1918/7-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Graded au58 By SEGS. 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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1961 Russia (Soviet) 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades xf+ Lot #1111111791 (Sale Order 1711 of 1868) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades xf+. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1886-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms63+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111792 (Sale Order 1712 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1886-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms63+ By SEGS.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1807 Draped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded xf40 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111793 (Sale Order 1713 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1807 Draped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded xf40 By SEGS.
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1864 4th Series Confederate States Thirty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111111794 (Sale Order 1714 of 1868) 1864 4th Series Confederate States Thirty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. In order to fund their war effort, the newly formed Confederacy issued bonds to their citizens in 1861. These bonds included a series of coupons intended to be turned in individually for the periodic interest return on the bond, which are hand-numbered and hand-signed. These are a rare paper artifact of the Civil War.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1867-p Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded ms64 pl By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111795 (Sale Order 1715 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1867-p Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded ms64 pl By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111796 (Sale Order 1716 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1823 Capped Bust Half Dollar O-108 50c Graded Choice Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111111798 (Sale Order 1717 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1823 O-108 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded Choice Unc BY USCG. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 25 Rubles Banknote P# 234a Grades vf++ Lot #1111111799 (Sale Order 1718 of 1868) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 25 Rubles Banknote P# 234a Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1874 Arrows Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded ms62+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111800 (Sale Order 1719 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1874 Arrows Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded ms62+ By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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***Auction Highlight*** 1853-o arrow & rays Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded Select Unc BY USCG ( Lot #1111111801 (Sale Order 1720 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1853-o arrow & rays Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc)
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2019 United States America The Beautiful Quarters Proof Set 5 Coins Lot #1111111802 (Sale Order 1721 of 1868) 2019 United States America The Beautiful Quarters Proof Set 5 Coins. This set includes five proof quarters from the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program honoring Lowell National Historical Park in Massachusetts; American Memorial Park in the Northern Mariana Islands; War in the Pacific National Historical Park in Guam; San Antonio Missions National Historical Park in Texas; and Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness in Idaho. This set features all five 2019 America the Beautiful Quarters with proof finishes. United States Mint proof coins feature sharp relief and a mirror-like background. Their sculpted, frosted foregrounds give them a special cameo effect. Proof blanks are specially treated, polished, and cleaned to ensure high-quality strikes. The blanks are then fed into presses fitted with specially polished dies and struck at least twice to ensure sharp relief. The coins are then packaged in a protective lens to showcase and maintain their exceptional finish.
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5x Consecutive 2003A $2 Federal Reserve Notes (Philadelphia, PA), All CU! Grades CU Lot #1111111803 (Sale Order 1722 of 1868) 5x Consecutive 2003A $2 Federal Reserve Notes (Philadelphia, PA), All CU! Grades CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1874-p Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded ms65+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111804 (Sale Order 1723 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1874-p Seated Liberty Dime 10c Graded ms65+ By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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2011 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #1111111805 (Sale Order 1724 of 1868) 2011 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside.. United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set 2011 4 coins, the set includes proof versions of the general circulating $1 Presidential Dollars. The 2011 Set include Andrew Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James Garfield. The Presidential $1 Coin Program, launched in 2007, pays tribute to the Presidents of the United States in the order in which they served. These proof coins are struck multiple times with specially polished dies to create a brilliant, sharp relief and mirror–like background. Their frosted, sculpted foregrounds give them a special “cameo” effect. Each coin bears the “S” mint mark representing production at the United States Mint at San Francisco. Set comes in original mint packaging, including COA, a protective hard plastic case and an outer box.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 222a Grades f+ Lot #1111111807 (Sale Order 1725 of 1868) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 222a Grades f+. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1914-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms62 rd By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111808 (Sale Order 1726 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1914-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms62 rd By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1964-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111810 (Sale Order 1727 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1964-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1800 Draped Bust Dollar BB-192/N-19 'Americai' $1 Graded au53 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111811 (Sale Order 1728 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1800 BB-192/N-19 'Americai' Draped Bust Dollar $1 Graded au53 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1874 Indian Cent 1c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider+ Lot #1111111813 (Sale Order 1729 of 1868) 1874 Indian Cent 1c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider+. According to Jaime Hernandez from PCGS, The 1874 Indian Cent is somewhat of a scarcer issue. Semi key date that in circulated grades carries a premium over the type coins in the series. With an original mintage of over 14.2 million; PCGS estimated that only 6000 survive in all grades.
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1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111111815 (Sale Order 1730 of 1868) 1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. In order to fund their war effort, the newly formed Confederacy issued bonds to their citizens in 1861. These bonds included a series of coupons intended to be turned in individually for the periodic interest return on the bond, which are hand-numbered and hand-signed. These are a rare paper artifact of the Civil War.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1804 Plain 4, No Stems Draped Bust Half Cent C-13 1/2c Graded ms63+ By SEGS Lot #1111111816 (Sale Order 1731 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1804 Plain 4, No Stems C-13 Draped Bust Half Cent 1/2c Graded ms63+ By SEGS. 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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***Auction Highlight*** 1894-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111111818 (Sale Order 1732 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1894-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG.
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2x Consecutive 1962 ND 4th Series British Armed Forces 1 Pound Special Vouchers, All CU! P# M36a Gra Lot #1111111819 (Sale Order 1733 of 1868) 2x Consecutive 1962 ND 4th Series British Armed Forces 1 Pound Special Vouchers, All CU! P# M36a Grades CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1866 Rays Shield Nickel 5c Graded ms64+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111820 (Sale Order 1734 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1866 Rays Shield Nickel 5c Graded ms64+ By SEGS.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1884-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111111823 (Sale Order 1735 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1884-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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1995 **Star Note** $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (Atlanta, GA) Grades Select CU Lot #1111111824 (Sale Order 1736 of 1868) 1995 **Star Note** $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (Atlanta, GA) Grades Select CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1908-s Indian Cent 1c Graded ms62 rd By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111825 (Sale Order 1737 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1908-s Indian Cent 1c Graded ms62 rd By SEGS. very scarce. Per PCGS :"The 1908-S Indian cent is the third lowest mintage circulation strike Indian cent. The only two other lower mintage coins in the series are the 1877 and the 1909-S, with the latter being the lowest mintage in the entire series." also PCGS estimates only 3000 survive in all grades
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1993 United States Mint Silver Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside. Lot #1111111826 (Sale Order 1738 of 1868) 1993 United States Mint Silver Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside.. United States Proof Sets 1993 5 coins. All coins included in the set were struck at the San Francisco Mint. Each set contains a 90% silver Half Dollar, a 90% Silver Quarter, a 90% Silver Dime, a Jefferson Nickle and a Lincoln penny. Harder Set. The packaging for the 1993 Silver Proof Set was themed in black, but otherwise similar to the packaging for the regular set. The coins were placed in individual spaces in a black cardboard. This was sealed within a plastic lens with the word “Silver” imprinted. The outer box was black and had silver printing “United States Mint Silver Proof Set 199_”.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 3 Rubles Banknote P# 223a Grades vf++ Lot #1111111827 (Sale Order 1739 of 1868) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 3 Rubles Banknote P# 223a Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1901-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111111828 (Sale Order 1740 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1901-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1976-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111829 (Sale Order 1741 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1976-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1873-s Trade Dollar $1 Graded ms64+ pl By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111830 (Sale Order 1742 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1873-s Trade Dollar $1 Graded ms64+ pl By SEGS. 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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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1614 Grades Gem CU Lot #1111111831 (Sale Order 1743 of 1868) 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1614 Grades Gem CU. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1992 United States Mint Silver Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside. Black box and COA Lot #1111111832 (Sale Order 1744 of 1868) 1992 United States Mint Silver Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside. Black box and COA. United States Proof Set 1992 5 coins. All coins included in the set were struck at the San Francisco Mint. The set contains a 90% silver Half Dollar, a 90% Silver Quarter, a 90% Silver Dime, a Jefferson Nickel and a Lincoln penny. Harder Set. This set is in the original government packaging with the COA. The coins were placed in individual spaces in a black cardboard. This was sealed within a plastic lens with the word “Silver” imprinted.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1900 Lafayette Lafayette Dollar $1 Graded GEM Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111111833 (Sale Order 1745 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1900 Lafayette Lafayette Dollar $1 Graded GEM Unc BY USCG. Struck to Commemorate General Lafayette and Help Cover the Costs of a Statue given by the US to the City of Paris. The coins were also to Celebrate the Exposition in Paris in 1900. Additionally, 1899 was the 100th Anniversary of Washington's death. When Examining a Lafayette Dollar, Evidence of Wear First Appears on Washington's Cheekbone and on Lafayette's Lower Curls. On the Reverse, check the Highest Points of the Design—the Boot, Thigh and Rear Leg of the Horse. Also it is noted that this coin has a Few Firsts, it is the First Commemorative Dollar Ever Struck, the First Officially Issued coin to Depict a Former President, and the First Coin to Show the Same Person (Lafayette) on Both Sides.
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2016 United States Mint Set, 26 Coins Inside! Lot #1111111834 (Sale Order 1746 of 1868) 2016 United States Mint Set, 26 Coins Inside!. The 2016 U.S. Mint Uncirculated Coin Set includes two folders, each containing 13 coins with uncirculated finishes. One folder is from the U.S. Mint at Philadelphia and the other is from the U.S. Mint at Denver.The 2016 edition of the United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set includes the following coins:The seventh annual release of five quarters in the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program: Shawnee National Forest in Illinois Cumberland Gap National Historical Park in Kentucky Harpers Ferry National Historical Park in West Virginia Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota Fort Moultrie (Fort Sumter National Monument) in South CarolinaThe 10th annual release of coins in the Presidential $1 Coin Program: Richard M. Nixon Gerald R. Ford Ronald ReaganNative American $1 CoinKennedy half dollarRoosevelt dimeJefferson nickelLincoln pennyU.S. Mint uncirculated coins are struck on special presses using greater force than circulating coins, producing a sharp, intricately detailed image.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1864-p Seated Liberty Dollar $1 Graded xf45 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111835 (Sale Order 1747 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1864-p Seated Liberty Dollar $1 Graded xf45 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1861 Confederate States Four Dollar Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111111836 (Sale Order 1748 of 1868) 1861 Confederate States Four Dollar Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. In order to fund their war effort, the newly formed Confederacy issued bonds to their citizens in 1861. These bonds included a series of coupons intended to be turned in individually for the periodic interest return on the bond, which are hand-numbered and hand-signed. These are a rare paper artifact of the Civil War.
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***Auction Highlight*** ARRIBA! ARRIBA! Ultra Rare Full Roll 20x Silver 1977-1979 Gem Unc Mexico 100 Lot #1111111837 (Sale Order 1749 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** ARRIBA! ARRIBA! Ultra Rare Full Roll 20x Silver 1977-1979 Gem Unc Mexico 100 Pesos, In Dos MiL Pesos ART Coin Wrapper KM-483. ARRIBA!!! ARRIBA!!! Ultra Rare Find This roll of 20 Silver Mexican 100 Pesos is held in an old Bank Style Dos MiL (2000 Pesos) Pesos Art Shotgun Roll. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great Roll of 20 Silver Coins, very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be All Gem Unc Or better 1977-1979 Mexico 100 Silver Pesos. Each Coin Weighs 27.77 grams of 0.72 Silver Making Each Coin About 3/4th of an ounce of silver.There are 400.01 Grams or 14.1 Ounces of .999 Silver in this roll. Every Roll Is Stamped "Dos MiL Pesos" And has Three Mariachi Band Members on the side These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all from one Estate. Incredible First Time We’ve Been Able to bring this to auction. Very Few Ever Left mexico and the coin was a 3 year type coin. Rarely Comes to action A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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***Auction Highlight*** 1892-o Barber Half Dollars 50c Graded ms64+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111838 (Sale Order 1750 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1892-o Barber Half Dollars 50c Graded ms64+ By SEGS.
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1957A **Star Note** $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1620* Grades Choice AU Lot #1111111839 (Sale Order 1751 of 1868) 1957A **Star Note** $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1620* Grades Choice AU. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1853-p Seated Liberty Dollar $1 Graded ms64+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111841 (Sale Order 1752 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1853-p Seated Liberty Dollar $1 Graded ms64+ By SEGS. The 1853 Silver Dollar is popular with collectors because of its small mintage of 46,110 piece 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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***Auction Highlight*** 1875-cc Twenty Cent Piece 20c Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111111843 (Sale Order 1753 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1875-cc Twenty Cent Piece 20c Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-p 50 pcs Merchants Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111845 (Sale Order 1754 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-p 50 pcs Merchants Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1876-s Trade Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111111846 (Sale Order 1755 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1876-s Trade Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc)
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2x Consecutive 1993 Reform Issue Yugoslavia 5 Million Dinara Hyperinflation Banknotes P# 132 Grades Lot #1111111848 (Sale Order 1756 of 1868) 2x Consecutive 1993 Reform Issue Yugoslavia 5 Million Dinara Hyperinflation Banknotes P# 132 Grades CU. Between 1992 and 1994, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) experienced the second-longest period of hyperinflation in world economic history -- 22 months, from March 1992 to January 1994. Inflation peaked at a monthly rate of 313 million percent in January 1994. Daily inflation was 62%, with an inflation rate of 2.03% in 1 hour being higher than the annual inflation rate of many developed countries. The National Bank of Yugoslavia issued 33 banknotes during the stated hyperinflation period. Yugoslav hyperinflation technically lasted for 24 months, which is longer than the German crisis after World War I, which lasted 16 months.
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1925-s Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc Lot #1111111849 (Sale Order 1757 of 1868) 1925-s Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc.
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3x Consecutive 1972 6th Series 2nd Issue British Armed Forces 10 New Pence Special Vouchers, All CU! Lot #1111111850 (Sale Order 1758 of 1868) 3x Consecutive 1972 6th Series 2nd Issue British Armed Forces 10 New Pence Special Vouchers, All CU! P# M48 Grades CU.
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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #1111111851 (Sale Order 1759 of 1868) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice+ Unc.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1898-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms64+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #1111111852 (Sale Order 1760 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1898-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms64+ By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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2007 PRESIDENTIAL Dollar Proof Set 5 coins Lot #1111111853 (Sale Order 1761 of 1868) 2007 PRESIDENTIAL Dollar Proof Set 5 coins. The 2007 set has George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson & James Madison. Also it has the COA included. This set is in the original packaging from the U.S. mint.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades vf++ Lot #1111111855 (Sale Order 1762 of 1868) 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades vf++. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”
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1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1111111856 (Sale Order 1763 of 1868) 1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1906 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #1111111857 (Sale Order 1764 of 1868) 1906 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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2006-2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollars (ZWN) Emergency Bearer Check Notes P# 55a Grades Choice AU Lot #1111111860 (Sale Order 1765 of 1868) 2006-2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollars (ZWN) Emergency Bearer Check Notes P# 55a Grades Choice AU. Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe is an ongoing crisis. While yearly inflation was often measured in the hundreds of percentage points in the early 2000s, from 2007 to 2008 it was measured in the millions, and then trillions. The first Zimbabwean dollar (ZWD) was abandoned in 2005 and replaced with the second (ZWN). The second had to be abandoned again in August 2008, and its replacement currency (ZWR) became obsolete due to ongoing hyperinflation only 6 months later, resulting in a third replacement currency (ZWL). The ZWL was formally demonetised in 2015, and Zimbabwe generally relies on a variety of foreign currencies for local trade.
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Proof 1973-s Silver Eisenhower Dollar $1 Graded pr69+ DCAM BY SEGS Lot #1111111861 (Sale Order 1766 of 1868) 1973-s Silver Eisenhower Dollar $1 Graded pr69+ DCAM BY SEGS.
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1921-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+ Lot #1111111862 (Sale Order 1767 of 1868) 1921-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111863 (Sale Order 1768 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1111111864 (Sale Order 1769 of 1868) 1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1908-o Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades f+ Lot #1111111865 (Sale Order 1770 of 1868) 1908-o Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades f+
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Original Sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set Lot #1111111866 (Sale Order 1771 of 1868) Original Sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set. Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. The collection includes 3 unopened mega boxes as well as approximately 7 mega boxes that have been carefully opened but the sets inside remain pristine and unopened as they were when they left the philadelphia mint over a half century ago. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1908 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 33a Grades vf++ Lot #1111111867 (Sale Order 1772 of 1868) 1908 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 33a Grades vf++. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed the gold backing and ceased circulation of gold coins. The Goldmark was the culmination of years of effort put into unifying the currency of Germany.
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1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1111111871 (Sale Order 1773 of 1868) 1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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2017 ND Issue Madagascar 100 Ariary Banknote P# 97 Grades Gem CU Lot #1111111872 (Sale Order 1774 of 1868) 2017 ND Issue Madagascar 100 Ariary Banknote P# 97 Grades Gem CU.
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1950-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1111111873 (Sale Order 1775 of 1868) 1950-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1953C $2 Red Seal United States Note Key To The Series Fr-1512 Grades Choice AU Lot #1111111874 (Sale Order 1776 of 1868) 1953C $2 Red Seal United States Note Key To The Series Fr-1512 Grades Choice AU. Out of about 70 Million 1953 $2 Notes Printed Only About 7% were 1953C Notes Making it the lowest mintage in the series and The Key To The Series
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Group of 2 United States Mint Quarters Proof Sets 2002-2003 10 coins Lot #1111111877 (Sale Order 1777 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Quarters Proof Sets 2002-2003 10 coins.
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1857 Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades vf++ Lot #1111111880 (Sale Order 1778 of 1868) 1857 Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades vf++.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111881 (Sale Order 1779 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1961-1972 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grad Lot #1111111884 (Sale Order 1780 of 1868) 1961-1972 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grades vf++.
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1858 SL Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades f, fine Lot #1111111885 (Sale Order 1781 of 1868) 1858 SL Flying Eagle Cent 1c Grades f, fine.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1992-1993 10 coins Lot #1111111886 (Sale Order 1782 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1992-1993 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1992-1993 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The packaging for the Proof Set was themed in purple. The coins were held in place within slots of a purple cardboard holder sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed in an outer purple cardboard box with silver printing on the outside.
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1907 Germany (Empire) 20 Marks Banknote P# 28, Rare 1907 Issue Grades vf++ Lot #1111111887 (Sale Order 1783 of 1868) 1907 Germany (Empire) 20 Marks Banknote P# 28, Rare 1907 Issue Grades vf++. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed the gold backing and ceased circulation of gold coins. The Goldmark was the culmination of years of effort put into unifying the currency of Germany.
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1865 Indian Cent 1c Grades f, fine Lot #1111111888 (Sale Order 1784 of 1868) 1865 Indian Cent 1c Grades f, fine.
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***Auction Highlight*** Old Casino 50c Roll $10 Halves Las Vegas Casino Silver City 1940 Walker & P Lot #1111111889 (Sale Order 1785 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Old Casino 50c Roll $10 Halves Las Vegas Casino Silver City 1940 Walker & P Franklin Ends. Up for auction is a Consignment I have secured a collection of old 1960’s Las Vegas Casino Half Dollar Shot Gun Rolls from various Casinos. These Rolls contain 20 Half Dollars. They have tight ends and are wild!. I opened three rolls to examine the contents and what I found was mostly Circulated Walkers, a few Franklins and a Seated coin or two and a couple of Barbers. But after I opened the rolls, I wished I hadn’t as they were so cool as antique Las Vegas Half Rolls. I have only seen a handful of these ever. The consignee has given us some additional rolls. We estimate the rolls to be worth $2000 each as a collectable antique, but if the roll is opened and has a rare date, who knows the value, a 1921 Walker even in low grade is worth over $500, and several other dates are worth over $200 each. But who knows, maybe a rare 1878-s Seated is inside. ($35k in g4), or an 1892-o Barber ($5k in G4). In any event the rolls themselves are amazing collectibles of a bygone era of the Rat pack and Las Vegas. From the rolls we have received there are 10 different casinos. Good Luck.
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10x Consecutive 2020 Venezuela 200,000 Bolivares Banknotes, All CU! Grades CU Lot #1111111890 (Sale Order 1786 of 1868) 10x Consecutive 2020 Venezuela 200,000 Bolivares Banknotes, All CU! Grades CU.
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1944-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM+ Unc. Lot #1111111891 (Sale Order 1787 of 1868) 1944-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM+ Unc.
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1924-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+ Lot #1111111894 (Sale Order 1788 of 1868) 1924-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+.
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1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1510 Grades xf Lot #1111111895 (Sale Order 1789 of 1868) 1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1510 Grades xf. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”
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1944-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM++ Unc Lot #1111111896 (Sale Order 1790 of 1868) 1944-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM++ Unc.
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1930-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111111897 (Sale Order 1791 of 1868) 1930-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper. Lot #1111111898 (Sale Order 1792 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1939-p Jefferson Nickel Rev 40 5c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #1111111899 (Sale Order 1793 of 1868) 1939-p Rev 40 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ Unc.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1974-1975 12 coins Lot #1111111900 (Sale Order 1794 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1974-1975 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1974-1975 12 coins. Each set contain 6 coins, the Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The 1975 Proof Set contained three coins dated 1976. This was a result of the newly designed coins minted to celebrate the Bicentennial of the United States. The Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Washington Quarter all carried a special reverse design and carried a dual date “1776-1976.” These bicentennial coins were struck during 1975 and 1976.The 1975 Set included the Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent, which bore the 1975 date. A number of 1975 Proof “No S” Roosevelt Dimes were produced, we had not check for this special coins. It is the scarcest of the “No S” Proof Coins and is extremely expensive, trending pr66 at $350,000!!!. The packaging remained the same as the prior year, with the coins sealed in plastic rings within a rectangular plastic holder with red felt background. The plastic case had an outer black plastic cover, which opened and closed on a hinge. This was put into a black cardboard box within silver printing describing the contents.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 2001-2002 20 coins. Lot #1111111901 (Sale Order 1795 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 2001-2002 20 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 2001-2002 20 coins. Each Set contains 10 coins, Sacagawea Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Along side the State Quarters honoring New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont, Kentucky, tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana, and Mississippi. The dollar, half dollar, dime, nickel, and cent were sealed in one plastic lens, with the five State Quarters in a separate lens. These two lenses were placed in a cardboard box with an image of the Statue of Liberty and a blue color scheme. The outside of the box indicated the contents.
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1832 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vf, very fine Lot #1111111902 (Sale Order 1796 of 1868) 1832 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vf, very fine.
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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1614 Grades vf++ Lot #1111111903 (Sale Order 1797 of 1868) 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1614 Grades vf++. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1111111904 (Sale Order 1798 of 1868) 1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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***Auction Highlight*** AU/BU Slider BRWY Shotgun Morgan $1 Roll 1887 & P Ends Virtually UNC (fc) Lot #1111111905 (Sale Order 1799 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** AU/BU Slider BRWY Shotgun Morgan $1 Roll 1887 & P Ends Virtually UNC. Up For Auction Is a Very Near Solid Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll In an old Blairstown Railway Company Wrapper with Tight Shotgun Ends. This Roll is filled with Virtually all Uncirculated Silver Dollars. This is how we determined that. A Uncirculated Morgan Dollar a Weights 26.73 Grams. So 20 of them would weigh, 534.6 Grams. Our Uncirculated Roll Weighs 536.7 Grams, so the Wrappers weigh 2.1 Grams. The Roll at hand weighs 536.57 Grams. Deducting the Wrapper Weight of 2.1 Grams, the average coin in this roll weights 26.72 Grams. Your going to find in this roll a lot of Uncirculated coins and a few sliders. This is a Very Near Solid roll of Uncirculated Morgan Dollars.
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1920 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 69b Grades vf++ Lot #1111111906 (Sale Order 1800 of 1868) 1920 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 69b Grades vf++. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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1942 (Showa Yr 18) Japan 50 Sen "Paper Money" Issue Banknote P# 59b Grades vf++ Lot #1111111907 (Sale Order 1801 of 1868) 1942 (Showa Yr 18) Japan 50 Sen "Paper Money" Issue Banknote P# 59b Grades vf++.
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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #1111111910 (Sale Order 1802 of 1868) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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1998 North Korea 5 Won Banknote P# 40b Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1111111911 (Sale Order 1803 of 1868) 1998 North Korea 5 Won Banknote P# 40b Grades Gem+ CU.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins Lot #1111111912 (Sale Order 1804 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1979-1980 12 coins. Each Set contains 6 coins Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Susan B. Anthony Dollar. All coins were minted at the San Francisco mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The proof coins are commonly found with attractive black and white deep cameo finishes. The packaging for the Proof Set was changed from the prior year. The primary plastic holder was smaller in size and the coins were no longer sealed in separate compartments. The coins were placed within slots of an internal red plastic piece, which was sealed between two clear plastic pieces. A black plastic sleeve slid over the plastic holder and could serve as a stand. The outer cardboard box was also changed. It had a single opening at the top for the main holder to slide into.
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1881 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+ Lot #1111111913 (Sale Order 1805 of 1868) 1881 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+.
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf Lot #1111111914 (Sale Order 1806 of 1868) 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf. Each 1963 five dollar red seal bill has serial number written in red ink. There is a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. All 1963 red seals were printed in Washington DC and feature a portrait of Abraham Lincoln in the center of the bill. You can also find the following wording on each bill, “United States Note, The United States of America, This Note Is A Legal Tender At Its Face Value For All Debts Public And Private, Will Pay To The Bearer On Demand Five Dollars”
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111915 (Sale Order 1807 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1944-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1111111918 (Sale Order 1808 of 1868) 1944-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1873 Closed 3 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good Lot #1111111920 (Sale Order 1809 of 1868) 1873 Closed 3 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good.
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1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc Lot #1111111921 (Sale Order 1810 of 1868) 1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc.
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2014 Ukraine 1 Hryvnia Banknote P# 116c Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1111111922 (Sale Order 1811 of 1868) 2014 Ukraine 1 Hryvnia Banknote P# 116c Grades Gem+ CU.
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1918-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine Lot #1111111923 (Sale Order 1812 of 1868) 1918-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 2003-2004 22 coins. Lot #1111111924 (Sale Order 1813 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 2003-2004 22 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 2003-2004 22 coins. Each Set contains 11 coins, Sacagawea Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The Proof Set new coins inctroduce in 2004 set were the first two design of the Westward Journey Nickels series, featuring the Peace Medal and Keelboat. Along side the State Quarters honoring Illinois, Alabama, Maine, Missouri, Arkansas, Michiganj, Florida, Texas, Iowa, Wisconsin. The Statue of Liberty appears with the United States Mint logo on the outer cardboard box. Inside, the proof coins are placed in two separate lenses, along with the certificate of authenticity.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins Lot #1111111925 (Sale Order 1814 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1976-1977 12 coins. Each Set contains 6 coins, Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Centt. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The coins were placed within individual sealed rings against a red felt background. There was a black plastic outer cover which opens and closes. The outer cardboard box was colored black.
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1863 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good Lot #1111111926 (Sale Order 1815 of 1868) 1863 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades Select AU Lot #1111111927 (Sale Order 1816 of 1868) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades Select AU. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed. The 500 Ruble note features a portrait of Peter the Great, and the 100 Ruble note features a portrait of Catherine the Great.
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1915-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+ Lot #1111111928 (Sale Order 1817 of 1868) 1915-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+. A tough date.
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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1111111930 (Sale Order 1818 of 1868) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem+ CU.
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1884 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good Lot #1111111931 (Sale Order 1819 of 1868) 1884 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1981-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111932 (Sale Order 1820 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1981-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1964 Canada Dollar $1 Grades GEM++ PL Lot #1111111934 (Sale Order 1821 of 1868) 1964 Canada Dollar $1 Grades GEM++ PL.
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2008 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #1111111935 (Sale Order 1822 of 1868) 2008 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside.. United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set 2008 4 coins, the set includes proof versions of the general circulating $1 Presidential Dollars. 2008 Set include Benjamin Harrison, John Tyler, James Polk and Zachary Taylor. The Presidential $1 Coin Program, launched in 2007, pays tribute to the Presidents of the United States in the order in which they served. These proof coins are struck multiple times with specially polished dies to create a brilliant, sharp relief and mirror–like background. Their frosted, sculpted foregrounds give them a special “cameo” effect. Each coin bears the “S” mint mark representing production at the United States Mint at San Francisco. Set comes in original mint packaging, including COA, a protective hard plastic case and an outer box.
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1919-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf, very fine Lot #1111111936 (Sale Order 1823 of 1868) 1919-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf, very fine. According to David Hall, the 1919-s is scarce in circulated grades. Most of the killer rarities in the Buffalo nickel series are the 1918 thru 1927 San Francisco issues.
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1963A $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1514 Grades Choice AU Lot #1111111938 (Sale Order 1824 of 1868) 1963A $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1514 Grades Choice AU. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RB Lot #1111111940 (Sale Order 1825 of 1868) 1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RB.
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1922 Germany "Vampire" 10,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 70 Grades vf++ Lot #1111111943 (Sale Order 1826 of 1868) 1922 Germany "Vampire" 10,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 70 Grades vf++. Among the many bills issued during the hyperinflation crisis in the post-WWI German Weimar Republic, the "Vampire Note" is a particular standout. It is known as the Vampire Note because when the note's engraver (identity unknown) adapted a portrait by famous German Renaissance painter Albrecht Durer for the note, he made an odd alteration where the neck of the figure looks like a Vampire when the bill is rotated 90 degrees. It takes some imagination to see, but was intentional and meant to represent the anti-French sentiment in WWI Germany -- France was considered to be "sucking the life out of" the country following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The Reichsbank noticed this alteration, but did not change it, printing several varieties of the bill with the design and giving credence to the popular anti-French sentiment. There are three varieties, Pick # 70 and 71 differing in the reverse design, and Pick # 72 being a smaller version of Pick # 71.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1977-1978 12 coins Lot #1111111945 (Sale Order 1827 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1977-1978 12 coins.
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1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good Lot #1111111946 (Sale Order 1828 of 1868) 1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg, very good.
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1963A $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1514 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1111111947 (Sale Order 1829 of 1868) 1963A $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1514 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1111111948 (Sale Order 1830 of 1868) 1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1960-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111950 (Sale Order 1831 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1960-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1831 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good Lot #1111111954 (Sale Order 1832 of 1868) 1831 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good.
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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU Lot #1111111955 (Sale Order 1833 of 1868) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1948-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ Unc RD BY USCG (fc) Lot #1111111957 (Sale Order 1834 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** 1948-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ Unc RD BY USCG.
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2002-2003 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set Low mintage Lot #1111111958 (Sale Order 1835 of 1868) 2002-2003 United States Quarters Proof Set - 10 pc set Low mintage. Each Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters. They are Tennessee, Indiana, Ohio, Mississippi, Louisian, Illinois, Missouri, Alabama, Arkansas, and Maine. Total of 10 pieces; Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1614 Grades vf++ Lot #1111111959 (Sale Order 1836 of 1868) 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1614 Grades vf++. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1961-1972 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grad Lot #1111111961 (Sale Order 1837 of 1868) 1961-1972 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grades vf++.
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1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+ Lot #1111111962 (Sale Order 1838 of 1868) 1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++ Lot #1111111963 (Sale Order 1839 of 1868) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed. The 500 Ruble note features a portrait of Peter the Great, and the 100 Ruble note features a portrait of Catherine the Great.
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1925-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #1111111964 (Sale Order 1840 of 1868) 1925-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins. Lot #1111111965 (Sale Order 1841 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins.. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1996-1997 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. he packaging had the coins fitted within a green colored cardboard inner holder and sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed within an outer green cardboard box with silver printing “United States Mint Proof Set 19__.”
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2009-d Formative Years 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111966 (Sale Order 1842 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2009-d Formative Years 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1888 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades VF Details Lot #1111111967 (Sale Order 1843 of 1868) 1888 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades VF Details.
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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Choice CU Lot #1111111968 (Sale Order 1844 of 1868) 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Choice CU. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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5x 2017-2018 Venezuela Banknotes, Denomination Set of 2, 100, 500, 2000, 10,000 Bolivares, All CU! G Lot #1111111969 (Sale Order 1845 of 1868) 5x 2017-2018 Venezuela Banknotes, Denomination Set of 2, 100, 500, 2000, 10,000 Bolivares, All CU! Grades CU.
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1939-p Jefferson Nickel Rev 40 5c Grades GEM+ 5fs Lot #1111111970 (Sale Order 1846 of 1868) 1939-p Rev 40 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ 5fs.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1981-1982 12 coins Lot #1111111971 (Sale Order 1847 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1981-1982 12 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1981-1982 12 coins. All coins were minted at the San Francisco mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The proof coins are commonly found with attractive black and white deep cameo finishes. Each Set contains 5 coins Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar. The 1981 set have 6 coins due to the inclusion of the Susan B. Anthony dollar. These 1981 set had not been check for type 2 Susan B. Anthony dollar, where type 1 trend ms69 $20 and type 2 trend ms69 $160. Each proof coin was fit into a slot within a red plastic insert, which was sealed in a rigid clear plastic holder. An outer black plastic piece served to protect or display the set. The outer cardboard box was black and open at the top.
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1896-p Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades vg+ Lot #1111111972 (Sale Order 1848 of 1868) 1896-p Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades vg+.
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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1614 Grades Choice AU Lot #1111111974 (Sale Order 1849 of 1868) 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1614 Grades Choice AU. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1111111975 (Sale Order 1850 of 1868) 1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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***Auction Highlight*** Coney Island Shotgun 1886 & 'P' Ends Mixed Morgan/Peace Silver dollar roll, Lot #1111111976 (Sale Order 1851 of 1868) ***Auction Highlight*** Coney Island Shotgun 1886 & 'P' Ends Mixed Morgan/Peace Silver dollar roll, 20 coin. This roll is held in an old Coney Island amusement park Wrapper with Tight Shotgun Ends. This roll contains 20, Morgan/Peace silver Dollars. The coins may range from circulated to uncirculated. Any condition is possible. We have weighed the roll and can assure you that it is 20 Silver Dollars, that all 20 are Peace Or Morgan Dollars and that it is not an uncirculated roll as the weight comes in slightly under the 536.7 grams that a fully uncirculated roll would weigh. We recently Acquired a large Estate Hoard of First Financial & US Trust Corp rolls
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1860 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf Lot #1111111978 (Sale Order 1852 of 1868) 1860 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 25 Rubles Banknote P# 12b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++ Lot #1111111979 (Sale Order 1853 of 1868) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 25 Rubles Banknote P# 12b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed. The 500 Ruble note features a portrait of Peter the Great, and the 100 Ruble note features a portrait of Catherine the Great.
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1952-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1111111980 (Sale Order 1854 of 1868) 1952-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1927-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select AU Lot #1111111981 (Sale Order 1855 of 1868) 1927-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select AU.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins Lot #1111111982 (Sale Order 1856 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The packaging for the Proof Set was themed in purple. The coins were held in place within slots of a purple cardboard holder sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed in an outer purple cardboard box with silver printing on the outside.
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1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+ Lot #1111111983 (Sale Order 1857 of 1868) 1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111984 (Sale Order 1858 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1913-d TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf details Lot #1111111986 (Sale Order 1859 of 1868) 1913-d TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf details.
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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Choice AU Lot #1111111987 (Sale Order 1860 of 1868) 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades Choice AU. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1904 Indian Cent 1c Grades Choice Unc BN Lot #1111111988 (Sale Order 1861 of 1868) 1904 Indian Cent 1c Grades Choice Unc BN.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins Lot #1111111990 (Sale Order 1862 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1988-1989 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.
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Military Payment Certificate (MPC) Series 521 10c Grades vf++ Lot #1111111991 (Sale Order 1863 of 1868) Military Payment Certificate (MPC) Series 521 10c Grades vf++. Military payment certificates (MPC) were used to pay US military personnel stationed in foreign countries. They were created in order to reduce currency arbitrage. These MPCs could be redeemed for US dollars when a soldier left an MPC zone. If a soldier went on leave then the MPCs could be converted into local currency.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1994-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1111111992 (Sale Order 1864 of 1868) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1994-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 25 Rubles Banknote P# 234a Grades vf details Lot #1111111994 (Sale Order 1865 of 1868) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 25 Rubles Banknote P# 234a Grades vf details. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins Lot #1111111996 (Sale Order 1866 of 1868) Group of 2 United States Mint Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins. Group of 2 United States Proof Sets 1990-1991 10 coins. Each Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The packaging for the Proof Set was themed in purple. The coins were held in place within slots of a purple cardboard holder sealed in a plastic lens. This lens was placed in an outer purple cardboard box with silver printing on the outside.
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1909-p VDB Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. Lot #1111111998 (Sale Order 1867 of 1868) 1909-p VDB Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades xf+ Lot #1111111999 (Sale Order 1868 of 1868) 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades xf+. On June 4th 1963, President Kennedy issued Executive Order 11110, ordering that silver certificates be phased out. No one knew it would be his last executive order, and no one knew that it would make these 1957-B Silver Certificates sought-after collectibles today. His order caused folks to take notice and save a small number of these 1957-B $1 Silver Certificates-they were only 14% of the total 1957 Silver Certs printed. These silver certificates feature George Washington, a blue seal, and the following wording: “Silver Certificate This certifies that there is on deposit in the treasury of The United States of America One Dollar In silver payable on demand”
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