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WELCOME TO THE AUCTION Lot #1 (Sale Order 1 of 1881) 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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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Centavos Banknote P#?104 Grades vf+ Lot #3 (Sale Order 2 of 1881) 1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Centavos Banknote P#?104 Grades vf+. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1992 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #4 (Sale Order 3 of 1881) 1992 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1992-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coin were then sealed in an officially inscribed, colorful mailing envelope.
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1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #7 (Sale Order 4 of 1881) 1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1956-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #8 (Sale Order 5 of 1881) 1956-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1965-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #9 (Sale Order 6 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1965-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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #10 (Sale Order 7 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1922 Weimar Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81D Grades Select AU Lot #11 (Sale Order 8 of 1881) 1922 Weimar Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81D 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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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 50 Billion Dollars Banknote P# 87 Grades Select CU Lot #12 (Sale Order 9 of 1881) 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 50 Billion Dollars Banknote P# 87 Grades Select CU.
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1911-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades xf Lot #13 (Sale Order 10 of 1881) 1911-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades xf. Incredibly scarce date. PCGS estimates that out of an original mintage of over 4 million coins struck, only 900 remain in all grades.
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1928E $5 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1530 Grades vf+ Lot #14 (Sale Order 11 of 1881) 1928E $5 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1530 Grades vf+.
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1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #15 (Sale Order 12 of 1881) 1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1991 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #16 (Sale Order 13 of 1881) 1991 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1991-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coin were then sealed in an officially inscribed, colorful mailing envelope.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #18 (Sale Order 14 of 1881) 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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1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov Grades vf details Lot #19 (Sale Order 15 of 1881) 1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov 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. 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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1922 Weiamr Germany 500 Mark Note P: 73 Grades vf++ Lot #23 (Sale Order 16 of 1881) 1922 Weiamr Germany 500 Mark Note P: 73 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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1970 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #24 (Sale Order 17 of 1881) 1970 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1970-S Proof Set were placed into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard, imprinted with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1970."
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1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades Select AU Lot #25 (Sale Order 18 of 1881) 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #26 (Sale Order 19 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #27 (Sale Order 20 of 1881) 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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1987 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #28 (Sale Order 21 of 1881) 1987 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. This 1987 U.S. Mint Set contains brilliant uncirculated examples of the cent, nickel, dime, quarter and half dollar from the Philadelphia and Denver mints.Product Highlights:Contains examples of the following coins from both Denver and Philadelphia mints:* Lincoln cent* Jefferson nickel* Roosevelt dime* Washington quarter* Kennedy half dollarCoins protected from the mint in cellophane packaging to ensure they remain in brilliant uncirculated condition.
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1841-o Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg details Lot #30 (Sale Order 22 of 1881) 1841-o Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg details.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1963-d Lincoln Cent TOP POP! 1c Graded GEM++ Unc RD By USCG (fc) Lot #31 (Sale Order 23 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1963-d TOP POP! Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ Unc RD By USCG.
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2007 North Korea 500 Won Banknote P# 44c Grades Gem CU Lot #32 (Sale Order 24 of 1881) 2007 North Korea 500 Won Banknote P# 44c Grades Gem CU.
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1939-p Rev of 40 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #33 (Sale Order 25 of 1881) 1939-p Rev of 40 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ Unc.
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1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Cents Banknote P#?M3 Grades Select CU Lot #34 (Sale Order 26 of 1881) 1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Cents Banknote P#?M3 Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1959-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #35 (Sale Order 27 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1959-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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Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c.50 BC-400 AD Graded By ING Lot #38 (Sale Order 28 of 1881) Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c.50 BC-400 AD Graded By ING.
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1972 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #40 (Sale Order 29 of 1881) 1972 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1972-S Proof Set were placed into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard, imprinted with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1972."
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1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #42 (Sale Order 30 of 1881) 1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1928D $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ Lot #43 (Sale Order 31 of 1881) 1928D $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++. 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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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1928-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Lot #44 (Sale Order 32 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1928-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos Banknote P#?108 Grades Select CU Lot #47 (Sale Order 33 of 1881) 1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos Banknote P#?108 Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1987 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #48 (Sale Order 34 of 1881) 1987 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1987-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a purple-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of purple cardboard, imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Proof Set • 1987."
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1912-1917 (1905 Issue) Imperial Russia 3 Rubles Banknote P# 9c, Sig. Shipov Grades vf+ Lot #50 (Sale Order 35 of 1881) 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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1994 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #52 (Sale Order 36 of 1881) 1994 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1994-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover, consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1994." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1967-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #53 (Sale Order 37 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1967-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #54 (Sale Order 38 of 1881) 1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #55 (Sale Order 39 of 1881) 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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1861 C.S.A. $20 Intrest Note Grades Select CU Lot #56 (Sale Order 40 of 1881) 1861 C.S.A. $20 Intrest Note Grades Select CU.
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1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #57 (Sale Order 41 of 1881) 1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Rupees Banknote P#?17 Grades Choice CU Lot #58 (Sale Order 42 of 1881) 1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Rupees Banknote P#?17 Grades Choice CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1841-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades f details Lot #59 (Sale Order 43 of 1881) 1841-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades f details.
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Limited Edition .999 Silver $10 Las Vegas Gaming Token Babe Rruth, NY Grades Lot #60 (Sale Order 44 of 1881) Limited Edition .999 Silver $10 Las Vegas Gaming Token Babe Rruth, NY Grades.
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Original Sealed Box of 5-1987 Mint Sets Lot #61 (Sale Order 45 of 1881) Original Sealed Box of 5-1987 Mint Sets. 1987 UNITED STATES MINT YEAR SETS ORIGINAL SEALED GOV PACKAGING - 5 SETS IN BOX
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1936 & s Mint En Lot #62 (Sale Order 46 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1936 & s Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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1942-1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Rupees Banknote P#?16 Grades Choice CU Lot #63 (Sale Order 47 of 1881) 1942-1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Rupees Banknote P#?16 Grades Choice CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1979 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside Lot #64 (Sale Order 48 of 1881) 1979 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside. Original packaging: The coins in the 1979-PD Mint Set were sealed in two pliofilm flat packs: the D-Mint coins were placed together in one of the packs, and the P-Mint coins were placed together in another. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and two pieces of thin cardboard (for protection) were sealed in an officially inscribed, white mailing envelope.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1954-s Lincoln Cent Near TOP POP! 1c Graded GEM++ RD By USCG (fc) Lot #66 (Sale Order 49 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1954-s Near TOP POP! Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD By USCG.
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1927-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #67 (Sale Order 50 of 1881) 1927-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent Banknote P#?M1 Grades Select CU Lot #68 (Sale Order 51 of 1881) 1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent Banknote P#?M1 Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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Constantine The Great Era Roman Empire c. 330 AD Graded By ING Lot #69 (Sale Order 52 of 1881) Constantine The Great Era Roman Empire c. 330 AD Graded By ING.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1970-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #70 (Sale Order 53 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1970-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c 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 vf++ Lot #71 (Sale Order 54 of 1881) 1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades vf++. 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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1999 United States Quarters Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside! Lot #72 (Sale Order 55 of 1881) 1999 United States Quarters Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside!. This 5-piece set includes all the 1999 Statehood Quarter releases: Delaware, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and New Jersey. 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: Delaware, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and New Jersey.mirrorlike Proof finish adds further beauty with an impressive shine.
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2012 (2002 Issue) North Korea 5 Won Banknote Commemorative P#?CS9 Grades Gem CU Lot #73 (Sale Order 56 of 1881) 2012 (2002 Issue) North Korea 5 Won Banknote Commemorative P#?CS9 Grades Gem CU.
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1993 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #76 (Sale Order 57 of 1881) 1993 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1993-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coin were then sealed in an officially inscribed, green mailing envelope.
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1924-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc Lot #77 (Sale Order 58 of 1881) 1924-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc.
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1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos Banknote P#?111 Grades Select CU Lot #78 (Sale Order 59 of 1881) 1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos Banknote P#?111 Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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***Auction Highlight*** Full solid date 1923-p Uncirculated Peace silver dollar roll, 20 coins (fc) Lot #79 (Sale Order 60 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** Full solid date 1923-p Uncirculated Peace silver dollar roll, 20 coins. This roll is held In an old Bellaire Zainsvill & Cincinnati Railroad Wrapper with Tight Shotgun Ends. This roll contains 20, UNCIRCULATED 1922-p Peace silver Dollars. The coins may range from Unc to Gem++ with the average being ms64. This is a PQ original bank roll hand marked 1922-p Unc. We have weighed the roll and can assure you that it weighs perfectly as an UNCIRCULATED roll and that all 20 coins are 1922-p. We recently Acquired a large Estate Hoard of solid date Rolls. Trends lists ms64 at $120.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++ Lot #80 (Sale Order 61 of 1881) 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #81 (Sale Order 62 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1959-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #82 (Sale Order 63 of 1881) 1959-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1928G $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ Lot #83 (Sale Order 64 of 1881) 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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1923-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine Lot #84 (Sale Order 65 of 1881) 1923-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine.
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New World Pirate Era Spanish Bronze Nummis c. 1608-1695 AD High Grade Graded By ING Lot #85 (Sale Order 66 of 1881) New World Pirate Era Spanish Bronze Nummis c. 1608-1695 AD High Grade Graded By ING.
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1942-1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Rupees Banknote P#?16 Grades Choice CU Lot #86 (Sale Order 67 of 1881) 1942-1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Rupees Banknote P#?16 Grades Choice CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1983-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #87 (Sale Order 68 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1983-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1985 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #88 (Sale Order 69 of 1881) 1985 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1985-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each were then sealed in officially inscribed mailing envelope with a woodgrain background.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1936-d Washington Quarter 25c Graded ms65 By SEGS (fc) Lot #89 (Sale Order 70 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1936-d Washington Quarter 25c Graded ms65 By SEGS. 0
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1955-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #90 (Sale Order 71 of 1881) 1955-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1986-1991 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 94b, Sig. Thiessen & Crow Grades Select CU Lot #91 (Sale Order 72 of 1881) 1986-1991 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 94b, Sig. Thiessen & Crow Grades Select CU.
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Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents Most Red and 1 Steel, Most Gem Unc or Better Lot #92 (Sale Order 73 of 1881) Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents Most Red and 1 Steel, Most Gem Unc or Better.
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1953A $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #94 (Sale Order 74 of 1881) 1953A $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. The year 1953 was the last year that the US printed the five dollar silver certificates. These bills were printed in three different years, so there were three different series: 1953, 1953A, and 1953B,. The 1953 $5 silver certificate looks very similar to the earlier 1934 issues except that the “5” on the left hand side of the note is in blue, and the seal on the right hand side is smaller. Once redeemable for silver coin or bullion, these notes and the redemption option were discontinued by Act of Congress in 1963. Silver Certificates, with their distinctive blue Treasury seals and serial numbers, are among the most sought-after U.S. currency notes. This Series 1953A $5 Silver Certificate bears Priest-Anderson signatures.
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2000 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #96 (Sale Order 75 of 1881) 2000 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2000-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1925-p Lincoln Cent, 1944-d Lincoln Cent other end, Coca Col Lot #97 (Sale Order 76 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1925-p Lincoln Cent, 1944-d Lincoln Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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4x Consecutive 1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknotes, All CU! P# 85c, Sig. Crow & Bouey Grades CU Lot #98 (Sale Order 77 of 1881) 4x Consecutive 1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknotes, All CU! P# 85c, Sig. Crow & Bouey Grades CU.
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1948-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #99 (Sale Order 78 of 1881) 1948-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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1981 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #100 (Sale Order 79 of 1881) 1981 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1981-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a red plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The clear plastic case containing the coins slid into a molded, black plastic frame, with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET" for storage. For display purposes, the frame served as a base for the case containing the coins, which fit into a slot in the frame. A black card slipcase, imprinted in silver with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1981", protected both the case and the frame.
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Original Sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #101 (Sale Order 80 of 1881) Original Sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. 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 unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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1964-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #102 (Sale Order 81 of 1881) 1964-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #103 (Sale Order 82 of 1881) 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2003-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #106 (Sale Order 83 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2003-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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New World Pirate Era Spanish Bronze Nummis c.1608-1695 AD High Grade Graded By INB Lot #107 (Sale Order 84 of 1881) New World Pirate Era Spanish Bronze Nummis c.1608-1695 AD High Grade Graded By INB.
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1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 50 Cents "Banana Money" Banknote P#?M4 Grades Select CU Lot #108 (Sale Order 85 of 1881) 1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 50 Cents "Banana Money" Banknote P#?M4 Grades Select CU. After Japanese forces occupied Malaya early in 1942, they introduced new currency notes. Because the $10 note carried a picture of a banana plant, the wartime currency was referred to as banana money. For the first two years of the occupation, the Japanese maintained monetary discipline and kept circulation of this currency under control. However, with the country’s trading economy at a standstill, there was little to tax and, in order to fund the civil administration and purchase supplies for the military, the Japanese began printing more and more money. In December 1940, the active circulation of currency in Malaya was 120 million dollars. By the middle of 1945, the Japanese may have printed 4,000 million dollars, and the active circulation was 30 times greater than before the war. The predictable result was hyperinflation.
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Sealed 2010 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 28 Coins Inside Lot #109 (Sale Order 86 of 1881) Sealed 2010 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 28 Coins Inside!. The 2010 US Mint Uncirculated Coin Set contains 28 coins (two folders of 14 coins each). One folder contains coins from the United States Mint at Denver and the other with coins from the United States Mint at Philadelphia, for a total of 28 coins. Includes the highly sought after BURNISHED President Dollars. Each folder includes the following coins: the first five quarters of the National Parks series; Hot Springs National Park, AR; Yellowstone National Park, WY; Yosemite National Park, CA; Grand Canyon National Park, AZ; and Mount Hood National Forest, OR. four Presidential dollar coins featuring Presidents Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan and Abraham Lincoln, one Lincoln cent, one Jefferson nickel, one Roosevelt dime, one Kennedy half-dollar, one Native American dollar coin.
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1950-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #110 (Sale Order 87 of 1881) 1950-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1957 **Star Note** $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619* Grades vf+ Lot #111 (Sale Order 88 of 1881) 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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1981 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside! Lot #112 (Sale Order 89 of 1881) 1981 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1981-PDS Mint Set were sealed in two pliofilm flat packs: the D- and S-Mint coins were placed together in one of the packs, and the P-Mint coins were placed together in another. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and two pieces of thin cardboard (for protection) were sealed in an officially inscribed, white mailing envelope.
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1972-1973 (1954 Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76c, Sig. Bouey & Rasminsky Grades vf+ Lot #114 (Sale Order 90 of 1881) 1972-1973 (1954 Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76c, Sig. Bouey & Rasminsky Grades vf+.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1924 & p Mint En Lot #115 (Sale Order 91 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1924 & p Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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Group of 3 1926-p, 1928-d, 1928-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Lot #116 (Sale Order 92 of 1881) Group of 3 1926-p, 1928-d, 1928-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c. 0
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1998 North Korea 5 Won Banknote P#?40 Grades Gem CU Lot #119 (Sale Order 93 of 1881) 1998 North Korea 5 Won Banknote P#?40 Grades Gem CU.
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1968 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #120 (Sale Order 94 of 1881) 1968 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1968-S Proof Set were inserted into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard imprinted with "United States Proof Set • 1968."
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #121 (Sale Order 95 of 1881) 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #122 (Sale Order 96 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1996-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #123 (Sale Order 97 of 1881) 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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1969 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #124 (Sale Order 98 of 1881) 1969 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1969-S Proof Set were inserted into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard imprinted with "United States Proof Set • 1969."
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1920-d Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades xf Lot #125 (Sale Order 99 of 1881) 1920-d Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades xf.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1901 Indian Cent TOP POP 1c Grades GEM++ BN By SEGS (fc) Lot #126 (Sale Order 100 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1901 TOP POP Indian Cent 1c Grades GEM++ 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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1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #127 (Sale Order 101 of 1881) 1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1838-o Seated Liberty Dime 10c Grades vg details Lot #128 (Sale Order 102 of 1881) 1838-o Seated Liberty Dime 10c Grades vg details.
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1863 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf+ Lot #129 (Sale Order 103 of 1881) 1863 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf+.
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NGC 1963 Canada Dollar $1 Graded ms64 pl By NGC Lot #130 (Sale Order 104 of 1881) NGC 1963 Canada Dollar $1 Graded ms64 pl By NGC.
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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 10 Billion Dollars Banknote P# 85 Grades Choice CU Lot #131 (Sale Order 105 of 1881) 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 10 Billion Dollars Banknote P# 85 Grades Choice 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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1912-d Liberty Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good Lot #134 (Sale Order 106 of 1881) 1912-d Liberty Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good.
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1922 Weimar Germany 10,000 Mark Vampire Note P: 70 Grades Select AU Lot #135 (Sale Order 107 of 1881) 1922 Weimar Germany 10,000 Mark Vampire Note P: 70 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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1996 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside! Lot #136 (Sale Order 108 of 1881) 1996 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1996-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coins were then sealed in an officially inscribed, light blue mailing envelope, which was imprinteed with an image of two Roosevelt Dimes coming out of a coining press.
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Authentic Meteorite-Space Rock North West Africa NWA Sahara Desert Find Nickel Iron Graded By ING Lot #137 (Sale Order 109 of 1881) Authentic Meteorite-Space Rock North West Africa NWA Sahara Desert Find Nickel Iron Graded By ING.
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1961-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #138 (Sale Order 110 of 1881) 1961-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents Most Red and 1 Steel, Most Gem Unc or Better Lot #139 (Sale Order 111 of 1881) Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents Most Red and 1 Steel, Most Gem Unc or Better.
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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1620 Grades vf+ Lot #140 (Sale Order 112 of 1881) 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1620 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2002-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #141 (Sale Order 113 of 1881) 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 5 Casino Tokens Lot #142 (Sale Order 114 of 1881) Group of 5 Casino Tokens. Tokens include Primm Valley Nevada, PrimaDonna Jean Nevada, Pioneer Las Vegas 1983, Paris Las Vegas, Palace Station Las Vegas.
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1910 Imperial Germany 50 Mark Note P: 41 Grades vf+ Lot #143 (Sale Order 115 of 1881) 1910 Imperial Germany 50 Mark Note 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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1971 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside Lot #144 (Sale Order 116 of 1881) 1971 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1971-S Proof Set were placed into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard, imprinted with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1971."
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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 200 Million Dollars Banknote P# 81 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #146 (Sale Order 117 of 1881) 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 200 Million Dollars Banknote P# 81 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 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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2004 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside! Lot #148 (Sale Order 118 of 1881) 2004 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2004-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, two Nickels, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select AU Lot #149 (Sale Order 119 of 1881) 1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select AU.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, Wheat Cent, 1903 Indian Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wra Lot #150 (Sale Order 120 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, Wheat Cent, 1903 Indian Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ Lot #151 (Sale Order 121 of 1881) 1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note 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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1953-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #152 (Sale Order 122 of 1881) 1953-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #153 (Sale Order 123 of 1881) 1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Original Sealed 1964 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #154 (Sale Order 124 of 1881) Original Sealed 1964 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1964 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 unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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1937 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 58e, Sig. Coyne & Towers Grades vf+ Lot #155 (Sale Order 125 of 1881) 1937 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 58e, Sig. Coyne & Towers Grades vf+.
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1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov Grades vf+ Lot #156 (Sale Order 126 of 1881) 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. 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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Sealed 2019 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 21 Coins Inside Lot #157 (Sale Order 127 of 1881) Sealed 2019 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 21 Coins Inside!. The 2019 United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set includes two folders, each containing 10 coins with uncirculated finishes. One folder is from the United States Mint at Philadelphia and the other is from the United States Mint at Denver. The 2019 edition of the United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set includes the following coins: The 10th annual release of five quarters in the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program: 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, Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness in Idaho. One Native American $1 Coin with a reverse design (tails) honoring Native Americans in the US space program. The designs features Mary Golda Ross writing calculations, while behind her, an Atlas-Agena rocket launches into space with an equation inscribed in its cloud. An astronaut, symbolic of Native American astronauts, including John Herrington, spacewalks above. In the field behind, a group of stars indicates outer space. Inscriptions are “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and "$1." The obverse design (heads) retains the central figure Sacagawea carrying her infant son, Jean Baptiste. The inscriptions are “LIBERTY” and “IN GOD WE TRUST”, Kennedy half dollar, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel, Lincoln penny. United States Mint uncirculated coins are struck on special presses using greater force than circulating coins, producing a sharp, intricately detailed image. New this year! Premium Coin: The 2019 Uncirculated Coin Set is accompanied by an additional, special edition 2019 Lincoln penny with an uncirculated finish struck at the West Point Mint with a “W” mint mark. This special coin is packaged separately in clear United States Mint plastic wrap. Some rarities you might find in this set; a 2019-d Kennedy 50c in ms69 PL trends $500, 2019-d Lowell Park 25c in ms68 dmpl trends $500, 2019-w Lincoln 1c in ms70 RD trends $850.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2002-d 50 pcs Vintage Steel-Strong Wrapper. Lot #158 (Sale Order 128 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2002-d 50 pcs Vintage Steel-Strong Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1834 Large Date, Small letters Capped Bust Half Dollar O-104 50c Graded ms61 Lot #159 (Sale Order 129 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1834 Large Date, Small letters O-104 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded ms61 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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1998 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #160 (Sale Order 130 of 1881) 1998 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1998-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover, consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1998." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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1939-p Rev '38 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ 5fs Lot #161 (Sale Order 131 of 1881) 1939-p Rev '38 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ 5fs.
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1910 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 42 Grades vf++ Lot #162 (Sale Order 132 of 1881) 1910 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 42 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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1960-p sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #163 (Sale Order 133 of 1881) 1960-p sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Group Of 7 Liberty Nickels 'V' Nickels 5c Lot #164 (Sale Order 134 of 1881) Group Of 7 Liberty Nickels 'V' Nickels 5c.
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Authentic Space Meteorite Campo Del Cielo Meteor Shower Argentina c. 2200 BC Graded By ING Lot #165 (Sale Order 135 of 1881) Authentic Space Meteorite Campo Del Cielo Meteor Shower Argentina c. 2200 BC Graded By ING.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1930 & p Mint En Lot #166 (Sale Order 136 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1930 & p Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56A Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #167 (Sale Order 137 of 1881) 1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56A Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 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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2008 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #168 (Sale Order 138 of 1881) 2008 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. The 2008 Proof Set contained a total of fourteen coins. Each 2008 Proof Set contains the five State Quarters featuring Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska, and Hawaii. Notably, these represented the final five issues of the ten year long program. The sets also contained the four Presidential Dollars featuring James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, and Martin Van Buren, who were the fifth to eighth Presidents. The remaining coins were the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Sacagawea Dollar. The packaging for the 2008 Proof Set was consolidated from the prior year. The set still consisted of three plastic lenses, one with the State Quarters, one with the Presidential Dollars, and one with the remaining coins. These lenses were now placed together with a certificate of authenticity into a single cardboard box featuring the familiar Statue of Liberty and US Mint logo on a blue color scheme.
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1982 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #172 (Sale Order 139 of 1881) 1982 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1982-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a red plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The clear plastic case containing the coins slid into a molded, black plastic frame, with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET" for storage.
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1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #174 (Sale Order 140 of 1881) 1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619 Grades vf+ Lot #175 (Sale Order 141 of 1881) 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. 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #176 (Sale Order 142 of 1881) 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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1926-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades f+ Lot #177 (Sale Order 143 of 1881) 1926-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades f+.
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1967 Centennial Issue **Star Note** Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84b Grades vf++ Lot #178 (Sale Order 144 of 1881) 1967 Centennial Issue **Star Note** Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84b Grades vf++.
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NGC 1965 Small Beads, Pointed 5 Canada Dollar $1 Graded ms64 pl By NGC Lot #179 (Sale Order 145 of 1881) NGC 1965 Small Beads, Pointed 5 Canada Dollar $1 Graded ms64 pl By NGC.
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1909 VDB Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice Unc RB Lot #180 (Sale Order 146 of 1881) 1909 VDB Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice Unc RB. Always sought after date. Always popular.
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1986-1991 Canada 5 Dollars Banknote P# 95a1, Sig. Crow & Bouey Grades xf+ Lot #181 (Sale Order 147 of 1881) 1986-1991 Canada 5 Dollars Banknote P# 95a1, Sig. Crow & Bouey Grades xf+.
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1917-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades vg, very good Lot #182 (Sale Order 148 of 1881) 1917-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades vg, very good.
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1968-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #183 (Sale Order 149 of 1881) 1968-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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2001 United States Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #184 (Sale Order 150 of 1881) 2001 United States Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2001-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1879 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc) Lot #185 (Sale Order 151 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1879 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll. Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends In an old Ulster & Deleware Railroad to the Catskill Mountains wrapper. Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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1861 C.S.A. $40 Intrest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #187 (Sale Order 152 of 1881) 1861 C.S.A. $40 Intrest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1967 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp66+ Lot #188 (Sale Order 153 of 1881) 1967 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp66+.
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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Centavos Banknote P#?103 Grades Select CU Lot #190 (Sale Order 154 of 1881) 1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Centavos Banknote P#?103 Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1983 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #192 (Sale Order 155 of 1881) 1983 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: In 1983, the Mint reverted to a packaging system very close to that of 1968. The coins of the 1983-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of blue cardboard imprinted with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1983."
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #193 (Sale Order 156 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-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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Constantine The Great Era Roamn Empire c.330 AD Graded By INB Lot #194 (Sale Order 157 of 1881) Constantine The Great Era Roamn Empire c.330 AD Graded By INB.
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1944 France Allied Military Currency 5 Francs Banknote P# 115a Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #195 (Sale Order 158 of 1881) 1944 France Allied Military Currency 5 Francs Banknote P# 115a Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. The AM-Franc, or "flag ticket" franc, was a currency issued by the United States for use in Allied-occupied France in the wake of the Battle of Normandy. With the swift take-over of sovereignty by General Charles de Gaulle, who considered the US occupation franc as “counterfeit money”, the currency rapidly faded out of use in favour of the pre-war French franc.
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2011 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #196 (Sale Order 159 of 1881) 2011 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. Each of the coins was struck in proof quality at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The full 2011 annual set included a total of fourteen coins across six denominations. Three series continued their programs featuring rotating designs, providing collectors with some variety. The America the Beautiful Quarters Program featured representations of Gettysburg National Military Park, Glacier National Park, Olympic National Park, Vicksburg National Military Park and Chickasaw National Recreation Area. The Presidential Dollars Program featured portraits honoring Andrew Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, and James Garfield. The Native American Dollar . The coins with static designs included the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar. Packaging have the coins included in three separate lenses and placed with a certificate of authenticity in an outer cardboard box with blanks and brown design theme.
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1937-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM Unc Lot #197 (Sale Order 160 of 1881) 1937-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM Unc.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades vf++ Lot #198 (Sale Order 161 of 1881) 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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1953-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #199 (Sale Order 162 of 1881) 1953-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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2008 North Korea 5000 Won Banknote Specimen P# 66s Grades Gem CU Lot #200 (Sale Order 163 of 1881) 2008 North Korea 5000 Won Banknote Specimen P# 66s Grades Gem CU.
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1942-1945 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M7 Grades Choice CU Lot #201 (Sale Order 164 of 1881) 1942-1945 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M7 Grades Choice CU. After Japanese forces occupied Malaya early in 1942, they introduced new currency notes. Because the $10 note carried a picture of a banana plant, the wartime currency was referred to as banana money. For the first two years of the occupation, the Japanese maintained monetary discipline and kept circulation of this currency under control. However, with the country’s trading economy at a standstill, there was little to tax and, in order to fund the civil administration and purchase supplies for the military, the Japanese began printing more and more money. In December 1940, the active circulation of currency in Malaya was 120 million dollars. By the middle of 1945, the Japanese may have printed 4,000 million dollars, and the active circulation was 30 times greater than before the war. The predictable result was hyperinflation.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1925-s Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Lot #202 (Sale Order 165 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1925-s Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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Original Sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #203 (Sale Order 166 of 1881) Original Sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1962 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 unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #204 (Sale Order 167 of 1881) 1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside Lot #205 (Sale Order 168 of 1881) Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside!. The 2005 Mint Set was the first year to include coins struck with the so-called “satin finish”. The satin finish is created by sandblasting blanks prior to striking, which results in coins with frosted, less reflective surfaces. The 2005 Mint Set included a total of 22 different coins. This included Philadelphia and Denver Mint strikes for the Lincoln Cent, two Westward Journey Nickels, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Sacagawea Dollar. The 2005 State Quarters were also included, which featured California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, and West Virginia. The Philadelphia Mint envelope including a picture of Betsy Ross Sewing The American Flag with a blue color scheme. The Denver Mint envelope had the same image, themed in red. Each envelope contained two separate cellophane packs containing the coins. Get your hands on this never opened 2005 mint set!
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1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #206 (Sale Order 169 of 1881) 1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #207 (Sale Order 170 of 1881) 1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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2005 50 State Quarters Silver Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #208 (Sale Order 171 of 1881) 2005 50 State Quarters Silver Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. This 5-piece set includes all the 2005 Statehood Quarter releases: California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas and West Virginia. All are minted in 90% Silver, in a beautiful proof finish.Quarter sets like this one are an ideal way to complete a collection of the popular State Quarters series. This set is minted in 90% Silver, making them an attractive option for growing a collection of numismatic Precious Metals, as well.Product 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 the 2005-dated coins of the Statehood Quarter series: California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, and West Virginia.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #210 (Sale Order 172 of 1881) 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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1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85F Grades vf+ Lot #211 (Sale Order 173 of 1881) 1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85F 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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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619 Grades vf+ Lot #214 (Sale Order 174 of 1881) 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. 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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1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf+ Lot #215 (Sale Order 175 of 1881) 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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1996 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #216 (Sale Order 176 of 1881) 1996 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1996-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the silver and somewhat confusing words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1996." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #217 (Sale Order 177 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1928 & p Mint En Lot #218 (Sale Order 178 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1928 & p Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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1942-1945 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Dollar "Banana Money" Note P# M5 Grades Choice CU Lot #219 (Sale Order 179 of 1881) 1942-1945 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Dollar "Banana Money" Note P# M5 Grades Choice CU. After Japanese forces occupied Malaya early in 1942, they introduced new currency notes. Because the $10 note carried a picture of a banana plant, the wartime currency was referred to as banana money. For the first two years of the occupation, the Japanese maintained monetary discipline and kept circulation of this currency under control. However, with the country’s trading economy at a standstill, there was little to tax and, in order to fund the civil administration and purchase supplies for the military, the Japanese began printing more and more money. In December 1940, the active circulation of currency in Malaya was 120 million dollars. By the middle of 1945, the Japanese may have printed 4,000 million dollars, and the active circulation was 30 times greater than before the war. The predictable result was hyperinflation.
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1976 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #220 (Sale Order 180 of 1881) 1976 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1976-S Proof Set were sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. Raised rings of plastic separated the coins from each other, and a red, felt-covered paper insert was added for visual impact. The clear plastic case containing the coins was inserted into a molded, black plastic frame with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET", and a hinged flap that could be flipped over for display purposes. A black card cover imprinted with silver letters, "United States Proof Set • 1976" protected both the case and the frame.
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1931-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select Unc BN Lot #221 (Sale Order 181 of 1881) 1931-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select Unc BN.
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1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent Banknote P#?M1 Grades Choice CU Lot #222 (Sale Order 182 of 1881) 1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent Banknote P#?M1 Grades Choice CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #223 (Sale Order 183 of 1881) 1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #225 (Sale Order 184 of 1881) 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #226 (Sale Order 185 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1835 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades g+ Lot #227 (Sale Order 186 of 1881) 1835 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades g+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper. Lot #228 (Sale Order 187 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-d 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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Original Sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #230 (Sale Order 188 of 1881) 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. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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1920-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine Lot #231 (Sale Order 189 of 1881) 1920-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine.
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1997 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #232 (Sale Order 190 of 1881) 1997 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1997-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the silver and somewhat confusing words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1997." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #234 (Sale Order 191 of 1881) 1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85F Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #235 (Sale Order 192 of 1881) 1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85F 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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1953 $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate United States Note Grades vf++ Lot #237 (Sale Order 193 of 1881) 1953 $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate United States Note Grades vf++. The year 1953 was the last year that the US printed the five dollar silver certificates. These bills were printed in three different years, so there were three different series: 1953, 1953A, and 1953B,. The 1953 $5 silver certificate looks very similar to the earlier 1934 issues except that the “5” on the left hand side of the note is in blue, and the seal on the right hand side is smaller. Once redeemable for silver coin or bullion, these notes and the redemption option were discontinued by Act of Congress in 1963. Silver Certificates, with their distinctive blue Treasury seals and serial numbers, are among the most sought-after U.S. currency notes. This Series 1953A $5 Silver Certificate bears Priest-Anderson signatures.
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Zimbabwe 1 Centillion Dollars Grades CU Lot #238 (Sale Order 194 of 1881) Zimbabwe 1 Centillion Dollars Grades CU.
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PCGS 1945-s Jefferson Nickel 5c Graded ms66 By PCGS Lot #239 (Sale Order 195 of 1881) PCGS 1945-s Jefferson Nickel 5c Graded ms66 By PCGS.
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1984 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside Lot #240 (Sale Order 196 of 1881) 1984 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside. This 1984 U.S. Mint Set contains brilliant uncirculated examples of the cent, nickel, dime, quarter, and half dollar from the Philadelphia and Denver mints.Product Highlights:Contains examples of the following coins from both Philadelphia and Denver mints: Lincoln cent, Jefferson nickel, Roosevelt dime, Washington quarter and Kennedy half dollar.Coins protected from the mint in cellophane packaging to ensure they remain in brilliant uncirculated condition.
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1827 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades vg, very good Lot #241 (Sale Order 197 of 1881) 1827 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades vg, very good.
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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619 Grades vf+ Lot #243 (Sale Order 198 of 1881) 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. 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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2006 United States Mint Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #244 (Sale Order 199 of 1881) 2006 United States Mint Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2006-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #245 (Sale Order 200 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #246 (Sale Order 201 of 1881) 1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 50 Cents "Banana Money" Banknote P#?M4 Grades Select CU Lot #247 (Sale Order 202 of 1881) 1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 50 Cents "Banana Money" Banknote P#?M4 Grades Select CU. After Japanese forces occupied Malaya early in 1942, they introduced new currency notes. Because the $10 note carried a picture of a banana plant, the wartime currency was referred to as banana money. For the first two years of the occupation, the Japanese maintained monetary discipline and kept circulation of this currency under control. However, with the country’s trading economy at a standstill, there was little to tax and, in order to fund the civil administration and purchase supplies for the military, the Japanese began printing more and more money. In December 1940, the active circulation of currency in Malaya was 120 million dollars. By the middle of 1945, the Japanese may have printed 4,000 million dollars, and the active circulation was 30 times greater than before the war. The predictable result was hyperinflation.
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1969-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #248 (Sale Order 203 of 1881) 1969-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside Lot #249 (Sale Order 204 of 1881) Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside!. The 2005 Mint Set was the first year to include coins struck with the so-called “satin finish”. The satin finish is created by sandblasting blanks prior to striking, which results in coins with frosted, less reflective surfaces. The 2005 Mint Set included a total of 22 different coins. This included Philadelphia and Denver Mint strikes for the Lincoln Cent, two Westward Journey Nickels, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Sacagawea Dollar. The 2005 State Quarters were also included, which featured California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, and West Virginia. The Philadelphia Mint envelope including a picture of Betsy Ross Sewing The American Flag with a blue color scheme. The Denver Mint envelope had the same image, themed in red. Each envelope contained two separate cellophane packs containing the coins. Get your hands on this never opened 2005 mint set!
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1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 33A Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #250 (Sale Order 205 of 1881) 1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 33A Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 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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1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #252 (Sale Order 206 of 1881) 1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56B Grades vf+ Lot #253 (Sale Order 207 of 1881) 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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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1944-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Lot #254 (Sale Order 208 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1944-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1864 C.S.A. $15 Intrest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #255 (Sale Order 209 of 1881) 1864 C.S.A. $15 Intrest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1974 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #256 (Sale Order 210 of 1881) 1974 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1974-S Proof Set were sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. Raised rings of plastic separated the coins from each other, and a red, felt-covered paper insert was added for visual impact. The clear plastic case containing the coins was inserted into a molded, black plastic frame with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET", and a hinged flap that could be flipped over for display purposes. A black card cover imprinted with silver letters, "United States Proof Set • 1974" protected both the case and the frame.
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1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos Banknote P#?111 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #258 (Sale Order 211 of 1881) 1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos Banknote P#?111 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1947-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD By USCG (fc) Lot #259 (Sale Order 212 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1947-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD By USCG.
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Zimbabwe 5 Octillion Dollars Grades CU Lot #261 (Sale Order 213 of 1881) Zimbabwe 5 Octillion Dollars Grades CU.
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1941-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RB Lot #262 (Sale Order 214 of 1881) 1941-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RB.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #263 (Sale Order 215 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1995 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #264 (Sale Order 216 of 1881) 1995 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1995-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover, consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1995." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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1923 $1 Large Size Blue Seal Silver Certificate, Fr-237 Signatures of Speelman & White Grades Choice Lot #265 (Sale Order 217 of 1881) 1923 $1 Large Size Blue Seal Silver Certificate, Fr-237 Signatures of Speelman & White Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. FR 237. The term “horse blanket” gets used a lot when talking about large size currency. It is most frequently used to describe this bank note. All large size $1 silver certificates have the same blue seal. There are three signature combinations used with 1923 $1 silver certificates. Portrait of George Washington at center.
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1832 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good Lot #266 (Sale Order 218 of 1881) 1832 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good.
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1973 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 13 Coins Inside Lot #268 (Sale Order 219 of 1881) 1973 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 13 Coins Inside. Original packaging: The coins in the 1973-PDS Mint Set were sealed in two pliofilm flat packs: the D-Mint coins were placed together in one of the packs, and the P- and S-Mint coins were placed together in another. Because of the inclusion of the Eisenhower Dollars, no space was available for the disks that formerly identified the Mints. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P- and S-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and two pieces of thin cardboard (for protection) were sealed in an officially inscribed, white mailing envelope.
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1961-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #269 (Sale Order 220 of 1881) 1961-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1979 Canada 20 Dollars Banknote P# 93c, Sig. Thiessen & Crow Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #270 (Sale Order 221 of 1881) 1979 Canada 20 Dollars Banknote P# 93c, Sig. Thiessen & Crow Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1901-o Barber Quarter 25c Grades g+ Lot #271 (Sale Order 222 of 1881) 1901-o Barber Quarter 25c Grades g+.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1935 & p Mint En Lot #272 (Sale Order 223 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1935 & p Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #274 (Sale Order 224 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1969-1975 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 86b, Sig. Crow & Bouey Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #275 (Sale Order 225 of 1881) 1969-1975 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 86b, Sig. Crow & Bouey Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 33A Grades Select AU Lot #278 (Sale Order 226 of 1881) 1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2017-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #279 (Sale Order 227 of 1881) 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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1975 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #280 (Sale Order 228 of 1881) 1975 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1975-S Proof Set were sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. Raised rings of plastic separated the coins from each other, and a red, felt-covered paper insert was added for visual impact. The clear plastic case containing the coins was inserted into a molded, black plastic frame with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET", and a hinged flap that could be flipped over for display purposes. A black card cover imprinted with silver letters, "United States Proof Set • 1975" protected both the case and the frame.
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1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #281 (Sale Order 229 of 1881) 1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #283 (Sale Order 230 of 1881) 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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1988 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #284 (Sale Order 231 of 1881) 1988 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1988-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coin were then sealed in an officially inscribed mailing envelope (this package is very brittle; handle with care).
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1942-1945 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Dollar "Banana Money" Note P# M5 Grades Select CU Lot #287 (Sale Order 232 of 1881) 1942-1945 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Dollar "Banana Money" Note P# M5 Grades Select CU. After Japanese forces occupied Malaya early in 1942, they introduced new currency notes. Because the $10 note carried a picture of a banana plant, the wartime currency was referred to as banana money. For the first two years of the occupation, the Japanese maintained monetary discipline and kept circulation of this currency under control. However, with the country’s trading economy at a standstill, there was little to tax and, in order to fund the civil administration and purchase supplies for the military, the Japanese began printing more and more money. In December 1940, the active circulation of currency in Malaya was 120 million dollars. By the middle of 1945, the Japanese may have printed 4,000 million dollars, and the active circulation was 30 times greater than before the war. The predictable result was hyperinflation.
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1977 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #288 (Sale Order 233 of 1881) 1977 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1977-S Proof Set were sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. Raised rings of plastic separated the coins from each other, and a red, felt-covered paper insert was added for visual impact. The clear plastic case containing the coins was inserted into a molded, black plastic frame with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET", and a hinged flap that could be flipped over for display purposes. A black card cover imprinted with silver letters, "United States Proof Set • 1977" protected both the case and the frame.
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1922 Weimar Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81D Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #289 (Sale Order 234 of 1881) 1922 Weimar Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81D 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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1971 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside! Lot #292 (Sale Order 235 of 1881) 1971 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1971-PDS Mint Set were sealed in two pliofilm flat packs: the D-Mint coins were placed together in one of the packs, and the P- and S-Mint coins were placed together in another. A disk identifying the Denver Mint was included along with the D-Mint coins. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P- and S-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and two pieces of thin cardboard (for protection) were sealed in an officially inscribed mailing envelope.
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1919C Newfoundland (Canada Provincial) 50 Cents Silver KM# 12 Grades vf++ Lot #293 (Sale Order 236 of 1881) 1919C Newfoundland (Canada Provincial) 50 Cents Silver KM# 12 Grades vf++.
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1993 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (San Francisco, CA) Grades Choice CU Lot #294 (Sale Order 237 of 1881) 1993 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (San Francisco, CA) Grades Choice CU.
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1908 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 31 Grades vf+ Lot #295 (Sale Order 238 of 1881) 1908 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 31 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-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #296 (Sale Order 239 of 1881) 1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #297 (Sale Order 240 of 1881) 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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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 5 Billion Dollars Banknote P# 84 Grades Select CU Lot #299 (Sale Order 241 of 1881) 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 5 Billion Dollars Banknote P# 84 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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Authentic Space Meteorite Campo Del Cielo Meteor Shower Argentina c. 2200 BC Graded By INB Lot #300 (Sale Order 242 of 1881) Authentic Space Meteorite Campo Del Cielo Meteor Shower Argentina c. 2200 BC Graded By INB.
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1908 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 31 Grades vf+ Lot #302 (Sale Order 243 of 1881) 1908 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 31 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-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #303 (Sale Order 244 of 1881) 1954-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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2004 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #304 (Sale Order 245 of 1881) 2004 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 5 Coins Inside!. The set features Michigan's Great Lakes State design, as well as Florida's Gateway to Discovery, Texas' The Lone Star State, Iowa's Foundation in Education, and Wisconsin's Forward designs. This set is a shining embodiment of E Pluribus Unum, our Nation's motto. This official government Set contains the five 2004 dated "S" mint State Quarters made of copper nickel-clad metal and housed in a hard plastic holder.
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***Auction Highlight*** ARRIBA! ARRIBA! Ultra Rare Full Roll 20x Silver 1968 Gem Unc Mexico 500 Peso Lot #306 (Sale Order 246 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** ARRIBA! ARRIBA! Ultra Rare Full Roll 20x Silver 1968 Gem Unc Mexico 500 Pesos, In Quinientos pesos ART Coin Wrapper KM-483. ARRIBA!!! ARRIBA!!! Ultra Rare Find This roll of 20 Silver Mexican 25 Pesos is held in an old Bank Style quinientos (500 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 1968 Mexico 25 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 "Quinentos 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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1864 C.S.A. $30 Intrest Note Grades Select CU Lot #307 (Sale Order 247 of 1881) 1864 C.S.A. $30 Intrest Note Grades Select CU.
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1928-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #308 (Sale Order 248 of 1881) 1928-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Cents Banknote P#?M3 Grades Select CU Lot #311 (Sale Order 249 of 1881) 1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Cents Banknote P#?M3 Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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2007 Gold Editiom State Quarter Collection Lot #312 (Sale Order 250 of 1881) 2007 Gold Editiom State Quarter Collection.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #313 (Sale Order 251 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #314 (Sale Order 252 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c 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 Banknote P# 69c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #315 (Sale Order 253 of 1881) 1925 Spain 100 Pesetas Banknote P# 69c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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2014 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #316 (Sale Order 254 of 1881) 2014 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. Each of the coins was struck in proof quality at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The full 2013 annual set included a total of fourteen coins across six denominations. Three series continued their programs featuring rotating designs, providing collectors with some variety. The America the Beautiful Quarters Program featured representations of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Shenandoah National Park, Arches National Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Everglades National Park. The Presidential Dollars Program featured portraits honoring Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Native American Dollar. The coins with static designs included the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar.
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1935A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1608 Grades vf+ Lot #318 (Sale Order 255 of 1881) 1935A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1608 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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1962-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #319 (Sale Order 256 of 1881) 1962-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1939 Canada $1 Silver KM# 38 Grades xf+ Lot #320 (Sale Order 257 of 1881) 1939 Canada $1 Silver KM# 38 Grades xf+.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1930 & s Mint En Lot #323 (Sale Order 258 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1930 & s Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 50 Centavos Banknote P#?105 Grades vf++ Lot #324 (Sale Order 259 of 1881) 1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 50 Centavos Banknote P#?105 Grades vf++. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++ Lot #327 (Sale Order 260 of 1881) 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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2009 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 18 Coins Inside! Lot #328 (Sale Order 261 of 1881) 2009 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 18 Coins Inside!. There were a total of eighteen different coins included in the 2009 Proof Set. This represented the largest number of coins on record for the annual coin set. The increased scope of the set was due to the one year District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Quarters program, which featured six quarter designs, and the 2009 Lincoln Cents, which featured four different designs. The 2009 Proof Set included the following coins:(4) 2009 Lincoln Cents with designs representing Abraham Lincoln’s birthplace, formative years, professional life, and Presidency. Quarters featuring District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, US Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands. A Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, Native American Dollar. Presidential Dollars featuring William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, James K. Polk, and Zachary Taylor, Each coin was produced at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The coins are struck in high quality proof with a deep cameo finish. The packaging for the 2009 Proof Set was redesigned following the completion of the State Quarters series. Four separate lenses contained the proof coins against colorful backgrounds. The lenses and a certificate of authenticity were all placed within a single cardboard box. It bore the US Mint logo and states “2009 United States Mint Proof Set.”
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Military Payment Certificate (MPC) Series 641 50c Fr. M884 Grades vf++ Lot #329 (Sale Order 262 of 1881) Military Payment Certificate (MPC) Series 641 50c Fr. M884 Grades vf++. 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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1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #330 (Sale Order 263 of 1881) 1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades f+ Lot #331 (Sale Order 264 of 1881) 1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades f+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1989-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #332 (Sale Order 265 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1989-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Pesos Banknote P#?107 Grades f+ Lot #334 (Sale Order 266 of 1881) 1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Pesos Banknote P#?107 Grades f+. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1998 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside! Lot #336 (Sale Order 267 of 1881) 1998 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1998-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coins were then sealed in an officially inscribed light blue mailing envelope.
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1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Pesos Banknote P#?110 Grades vf+ Lot #337 (Sale Order 268 of 1881) 1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Pesos Banknote P#?110 Grades vf+. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1979 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #340 (Sale Order 269 of 1881) 1979 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: Identical to that of the 1978 Proof Set, except that the position once occupied by the Eisenhower Dollar is now occupied by the Susan B. Anthony Dollar. Because the new Dollar was smaller in diameter than the old, it was surrounded by a filler ring of clear plastic, making the coin seem to "float" in the holder. The frame and outer packaging also remained the same.
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Sunshine Minting Half Troy Ounce .999 Fine Silver Round Lot #341 (Sale Order 270 of 1881) Sunshine Minting Half Troy Ounce .999 Fine Silver Round.
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2009 (2002 Issue) North Korea 10 Won Banknote Specimen P#?59s Grades Gem CU Lot #342 (Sale Order 271 of 1881) 2009 (2002 Issue) North Korea 10 Won Banknote Specimen P#?59s Grades Gem CU.
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1942 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent Banknote P#?9 Grades Choice CU Lot #343 (Sale Order 272 of 1881) 1942 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent Banknote P#?9 Grades Choice CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #344 (Sale Order 273 of 1881) 1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #346 (Sale Order 274 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #347 (Sale Order 275 of 1881) 1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1616 Grades vf+ Lot #348 (Sale Order 276 of 1881) 1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1616 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #349 (Sale Order 277 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1923-1925 Canada 1 Dollar Black Seal Banknote P# 33n, Sig. Campbell & Sellar, Group 3 Grades f+ Lot #350 (Sale Order 278 of 1881) 1923-1925 Canada 1 Dollar Black Seal Banknote P# 33n, Sig. Campbell & Sellar, Group 3 Grades f+.
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1942-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #351 (Sale Order 279 of 1881) 1942-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc.
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1978 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside Lot #352 (Sale Order 280 of 1881) 1978 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1978-S Proof Set were sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. Raised rings of plastic separated the coins from each other, and a red, felt-covered paper insert was added for visual impact. The clear plastic case containing the coins was inserted into a molded, black plastic frame with raised silver letters UNITED STATES PROOF SET, and a hinged flap that could be flipped over for display purposes. A black card cover imprinted with silver letters, "United States Proof Set • 1978" protected both the case and the frame.
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1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #354 (Sale Order 281 of 1881) 1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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2006-2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollars (ZWN) Emergency Bearer Check Notes P# 55a Grades vf+ Lot #355 (Sale Order 282 of 1881) 2006-2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollars (ZWN) Emergency Bearer Check Notes P# 55a Grades vf+. 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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1916-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+ Lot #356 (Sale Order 283 of 1881) 1916-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1946-p Lincoln Cent, 1920-p Lincoln Cent other end, Coca Col Lot #358 (Sale Order 284 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1946-p Lincoln Cent, 1920-p Lincoln Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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2013 North Korea 5000 Won Banknote Specimen P# 67s Grades Gem CU Lot #359 (Sale Order 285 of 1881) 2013 North Korea 5000 Won Banknote Specimen P# 67s Grades Gem CU.
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1993 United States Mint Silver Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside. Lot #360 (Sale Order 286 of 1881) 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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1942-1945 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M7 Grades Choice CU Lot #361 (Sale Order 287 of 1881) 1942-1945 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M7 Grades Choice CU. After Japanese forces occupied Malaya early in 1942, they introduced new currency notes. Because the $10 note carried a picture of a banana plant, the wartime currency was referred to as banana money. For the first two years of the occupation, the Japanese maintained monetary discipline and kept circulation of this currency under control. However, with the country’s trading economy at a standstill, there was little to tax and, in order to fund the civil administration and purchase supplies for the military, the Japanese began printing more and more money. In December 1940, the active circulation of currency in Malaya was 120 million dollars. By the middle of 1945, the Japanese may have printed 4,000 million dollars, and the active circulation was 30 times greater than before the war. The predictable result was hyperinflation.
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1972 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 13 Coins Inside! Lot #364 (Sale Order 288 of 1881) 1972 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 13 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1972-PDS Mint Set were sealed in two pliofilm flat packs: the D-Mint coins were placed together in one of the packs, and the P- and S-Mint coins were placed together in another. A disk identifying the Denver Mint was included along with the D-Mint coins. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P- and S-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and two pieces of thin cardboard (for protection) were sealed in an officially inscribed, white mailing envelope.
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2001 Painted Silver Eagle Silver Eagle Dollar $1 Lot #365 (Sale Order 289 of 1881) 2001 Painted Silver Eagle Silver Eagle Dollar $1.
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1923 Weimar Germany 10 Millionon Mark P: 106C Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #366 (Sale Order 290 of 1881) 1923 Weimar Germany 10 Millionon Mark P: 106C 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #367 (Sale Order 291 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1939-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #368 (Sale Order 292 of 1881) 1939-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1616 Grades vf+ Lot #371 (Sale Order 293 of 1881) 1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1616 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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1965 Canada $1 Silver, Large Beads, Blunt 5 KM# 64 Grades GEM+ PL Lot #372 (Sale Order 294 of 1881) 1965 Canada $1 Silver, Large Beads, Blunt 5 KM# 64 Grades GEM+ PL.
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1920 Weimar Germany 100 Mark Note P: 69A Grades vf+ Lot #373 (Sale Order 295 of 1881) 1920 Weimar 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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1943-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc Lot #374 (Sale Order 296 of 1881) 1943-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-s Wartime issue Steel Cent. The s mint is the scarcest of the 3.
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1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Peso Banknote P#?109 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #375 (Sale Order 297 of 1881) 1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Peso Banknote P#?109 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1990 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #376 (Sale Order 298 of 1881) 1990 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1990-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a purple-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of purple cardboard, imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: “United States Mint Proof Set 1990.” The new collector might ask, “Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?”
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***Auction Highlight*** Old 50c Roll $10 Halves Solid Barber Half dollar Roll with 1909 & P Ends (f Lot #377 (Sale Order 299 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** Old 50c Roll $10 Halves Solid Barber Half dollar Roll with 1909 & P Ends. Up for auction is a Full Solid roll of 20 Barber Half dollars in an old Peach Bottom Railway Company Wrapper with Tight Shotgun Ends.
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1959-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #378 (Sale Order 300 of 1881) 1959-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1926-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #379 (Sale Order 301 of 1881) 1926-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1942 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Cents Banknote P#?10 Grades Select CU Lot #380 (Sale Order 302 of 1881) 1942 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Cents Banknote P#?10 Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Choice CU Lot #382 (Sale Order 303 of 1881) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Choice CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1992-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #383 (Sale Order 304 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1992-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1974 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside! Lot #384 (Sale Order 305 of 1881) 1974 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1974-PDS Mint Set were sealed in two pliofilm flat packs: the D-Mint coins were placed together in one of the packs, and the P- and S-Mint coins were placed together in another. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P- and S-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and two pieces of thin cardboard (for protection) were sealed in an officially inscribed, white mailing envelope.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades vf+ Lot #385 (Sale Order 306 of 1881) 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #386 (Sale Order 307 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1987 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #388 (Sale Order 308 of 1881) 1987 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. This 1987 U.S. Mint Set contains brilliant uncirculated examples of the cent, nickel, dime, quarter and half dollar from the Philadelphia and Denver mints.Product Highlights:Contains examples of the following coins from both Denver and Philadelphia mints:* Lincoln cent* Jefferson nickel* Roosevelt dime* Washington quarter* Kennedy half dollarCoins protected from the mint in cellophane packaging to ensure they remain in brilliant uncirculated condition.
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1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 85a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf+ Lot #390 (Sale Order 309 of 1881) 1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 85a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf+.
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3x Consecutive 1922 Germany "Vampire" 10,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknotes, All CU! P# 72 Lot #391 (Sale Order 310 of 1881) 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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1967-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #392 (Sale Order 311 of 1881) 1967-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #393 (Sale Order 312 of 1881) 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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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Select CU Lot #395 (Sale Order 313 of 1881) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Select CU.
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1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #396 (Sale Order 314 of 1881) 1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1936-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #398 (Sale Order 315 of 1881) 1936-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1910 Imperial Germany 1,000 Mark Note P: 44B Grades Select AU Lot #400 (Sale Order 316 of 1881) 1910 Imperial Germany 1,000 Mark Note P: 44B 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #402 (Sale Order 317 of 1881) 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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2008 North Korea 200 Won Banknote Specimen P#?62s Grades Gem CU Lot #403 (Sale Order 318 of 1881) 2008 North Korea 200 Won Banknote Specimen P#?62s Grades Gem CU.
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2008 United States Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #404 (Sale Order 319 of 1881) 2008 United States Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. In superlative proof quality, the set includes the final five U.S. Mint Statehood issues (Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska and Hawaii). Each proof quarter is double-struck for crisp raised engravings with frosted finishes, which contrast with dazzling mirror finishes. The set comes in a see-through U.S. Mint plastic case to protect as it displays the proof coins' exquisite beauty.
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1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1616 Grades vf+ Lot #407 (Sale Order 320 of 1881) 1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1616 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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1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #408 (Sale Order 321 of 1881) 1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #409 (Sale Order 322 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 50 Centavos Banknote P#?105 Grades vf+ Lot #410 (Sale Order 323 of 1881) 1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 50 Centavos Banknote P#?105 Grades vf+. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1969 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #412 (Sale Order 324 of 1881) 1969 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1969-S Proof Set were inserted into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard imprinted with "United States Proof Set • 1969."
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1923-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades vf++ Lot #413 (Sale Order 325 of 1881) 1923-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades vf++.
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1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Cents Banknote P#?M3 Grades Select CU Lot #415 (Sale Order 326 of 1881) 1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Cents Banknote P#?M3 Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #417 (Sale Order 327 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #418 (Sale Order 328 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c 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 vf+ Lot #419 (Sale Order 329 of 1881) 1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+. 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*** 1962-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD By USCG (fc) Lot #420 (Sale Order 330 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1962-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD By USCG.
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1922 Weimar Germany 10,000 Mark Vampire Note P: 71 Grades vf details Lot #422 (Sale Order 331 of 1881) 1922 Weimar Germany 10,000 Mark Vampire Note P: 71 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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1995 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 coins Lot #424 (Sale Order 332 of 1881) 1995 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 coins. The 1995 Uncirculated Mint Set in a folder. The set contains both the JP & D Mint coins for the year. The Franklin Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Didme, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln cent. It also includes the mint metal for both the P & D mints. Total 10 cons
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1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #426 (Sale Order 333 of 1881) 1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #427 (Sale Order 334 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Centavos Banknote P#?103 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #428 (Sale Order 335 of 1881) 1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Centavos Banknote P#?103 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #431 (Sale Order 336 of 1881) 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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1988 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #432 (Sale Order 337 of 1881) 1988 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1988-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a purple-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of purple cardboard, imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1988." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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2009 (2002 Issue) North Korea 5 Won Banknote Specimen P# 58s Grades Gem CU Lot #434 (Sale Order 338 of 1881) 2009 (2002 Issue) North Korea 5 Won Banknote Specimen P# 58s Grades Gem CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1983-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #435 (Sale Order 339 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1983-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1995 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #436 (Sale Order 340 of 1881) 1995 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1995-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover, consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1995." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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Sunshine Minting Half Troy Ounce .999 Fine Silver Round Lot #437 (Sale Order 341 of 1881) Sunshine Minting Half Troy Ounce .999 Fine Silver Round.
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1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Rupees Banknote P#?17 Grades Choice CU Lot #439 (Sale Order 342 of 1881) 1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Rupees Banknote P#?17 Grades Choice CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #440 (Sale Order 343 of 1881) 1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1928F $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf details Lot #442 (Sale Order 344 of 1881) 1928F $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf 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. 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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1931-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades vf++ Lot #443 (Sale Order 345 of 1881) 1931-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades vf++.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1928-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Lot #444 (Sale Order 346 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1928-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #445 (Sale Order 347 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 200 Million Dollars Banknote P# 81 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #447 (Sale Order 348 of 1881) 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 200 Million Dollars Banknote P# 81 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 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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1972 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 13 Coins Inside! Lot #448 (Sale Order 349 of 1881) 1972 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 13 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1972-PDS Mint Set were sealed in two pliofilm flat packs: the D-Mint coins were placed together in one of the packs, and the P- and S-Mint coins were placed together in another. A disk identifying the Denver Mint was included along with the D-Mint coins. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P- and S-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and two pieces of thin cardboard (for protection) were sealed in an officially inscribed, white mailing envelope.
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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 50 Billion Dollars Banknote P# 87 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #450 (Sale Order 350 of 1881) 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 50 Billion Dollars Banknote P# 87 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1955-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #451 (Sale Order 351 of 1881) 1955-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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PCGS 1945-s Jefferson Nickel 5c Graded ms66 By PCGS Lot #452 (Sale Order 352 of 1881) PCGS 1945-s Jefferson Nickel 5c Graded ms66 By PCGS.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1972-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #453 (Sale Order 353 of 1881) 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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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades Select AU Lot #455 (Sale Order 354 of 1881) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades Select AU.
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1978 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside Lot #456 (Sale Order 355 of 1881) 1978 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1978-S Proof Set were sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. Raised rings of plastic separated the coins from each other, and a red, felt-covered paper insert was added for visual impact. The clear plastic case containing the coins was inserted into a molded, black plastic frame with raised silver letters UNITED STATES PROOF SET, and a hinged flap that could be flipped over for display purposes. A black card cover imprinted with silver letters, "United States Proof Set • 1978" protected both the case and the frame.
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1864 C.S.A. $30 Intrest Note Grades Select CU Lot #458 (Sale Order 356 of 1881) 1864 C.S.A. $30 Intrest Note Grades Select CU.
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1997 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside! Lot #460 (Sale Order 357 of 1881) 1997 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1997-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coins were then sealed in an officially inscribed, light blue mailing envelope.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1920 & D Mint En Lot #462 (Sale Order 358 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1920 & D Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56B Grades vf+ Lot #463 (Sale Order 359 of 1881) 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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***Auction Highlight*** 1963-d Lincoln Cent TOP POP! 1c Graded GEM++ Unc RD By USCG (fc) Lot #464 (Sale Order 360 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1963-d TOP POP! Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ Unc RD By USCG.
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Original sealed box 5- 1989 United States Mint Proof Sets Lot #465 (Sale Order 361 of 1881) Original sealed box 5- 1989 United States Mint Proof Sets. Up for Auction is an Unopened Mailer Box from 1989 containing 5 1989 Proof Sets!!!! Wow! - This Mailer Box is sealed exactly as it left the mint over 40 years ago. Each Proof set in this mailer box has never been reviewed or examined by anyone. Virtually every 1989 Proof Set has been looked at by Coin Experts who have identified potential PR70 DCAM Coins and had them slabbed. Those opened Proof Sets you find at coin shows or for sale individually have almost certainly been examined and reviewed. NOT ONE OF THE FIVE SETS IN THIS MAILER BOX HAVE BEEN SEEN BY HUMAN EYES IN 40 YEARS , So, What COULD be in these Sets, Well here are the 5 things that could be inside. An Kennedy 50c in PR70 DCAM Trending $60, a Washington 25c in PR70 DCAM Trending $70, a Roosevelt Dime in PR70 DCAM Trending $65, BUT That’s Just the Start, There also could be a Jefferson 5c in PR70 DCAM, TRENDING $115 & a Lincoln 1c in PR70 DCAM Trending $120!!!! And there can be FIVE of Each in this BOX, This could be one of the very last boxes in EXISTENCE. This “WONKA” Box could Contain Coins Worth $2600 - Good Luck in Obtaining This Unopened Mailer Box of 5 1989 Proof Sets!!!
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1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #466 (Sale Order 362 of 1881) 1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1884 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #467 (Sale Order 363 of 1881) 1884 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1986-1991 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 94b, Sig. Thiessen & Crow Grades Select CU Lot #468 (Sale Order 364 of 1881) 1986-1991 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 94b, Sig. Thiessen & Crow Grades Select CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-d 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper. Lot #470 (Sale Order 365 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-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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1920 Weimar Germany 100 Mark Note P: 69A Grades vf+ Lot #471 (Sale Order 366 of 1881) 1920 Weimar 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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1988 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #472 (Sale Order 367 of 1881) 1988 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1988-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a purple-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of purple cardboard, imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1988." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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Authentic Meteorite-Space Rock Campo Del Cielo, Argentina Discovered 1576 AD <.10g crystal Graded By Lot #474 (Sale Order 368 of 1881) Authentic Meteorite-Space Rock Campo Del Cielo, Argentina Discovered 1576 AD <.10g crystal Graded By INB.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1947-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD By USCG (fc) Lot #475 (Sale Order 369 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1947-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD By USCG.
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1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+ Lot #476 (Sale Order 370 of 1881) 1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+. 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*** AU/BU Slider BRWY Shotgun Morgan $1 Roll 1884 & P Ends Virtually UNC (fc) Lot #478 (Sale Order 371 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** AU/BU Slider BRWY Shotgun Morgan $1 Roll 1884 & 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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4x Consecutive 1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknotes, All CU! P# 85c, Sig. Crow & Bouey Grades CU Lot #479 (Sale Order 372 of 1881) 4x Consecutive 1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknotes, All CU! P# 85c, Sig. Crow & Bouey Grades CU.
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1991 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #480 (Sale Order 373 of 1881) 1991 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1991-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a purple-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of purple cardboard, imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1991." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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1908 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 31 Grades vf+ Lot #483 (Sale Order 374 of 1881) 1908 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 31 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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1971 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside! Lot #484 (Sale Order 375 of 1881) 1971 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1971-PDS Mint Set were sealed in two pliofilm flat packs: the D-Mint coins were placed together in one of the packs, and the P- and S-Mint coins were placed together in another. A disk identifying the Denver Mint was included along with the D-Mint coins. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P- and S-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and two pieces of thin cardboard (for protection) were sealed in an officially inscribed mailing envelope.
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1927-d Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades f+ Lot #485 (Sale Order 376 of 1881) 1927-d Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades f+.
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1922 Weimar Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81D Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #486 (Sale Order 377 of 1881) 1922 Weimar Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81D 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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1936-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #487 (Sale Order 378 of 1881) 1936-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-d 50 pcs Vintage Pennies Wrapper. Lot #488 (Sale Order 379 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-d 50 pcs Vintage Pennies Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #489 (Sale Order 380 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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Authentic Meteorite-Space Rock North West Africa NWA Sahara Desert Find Nickel Iron Graded By INB Lot #490 (Sale Order 381 of 1881) Authentic Meteorite-Space Rock North West Africa NWA Sahara Desert Find Nickel Iron Graded By INB.
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1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 33A Grades AU Details Lot #491 (Sale Order 382 of 1881) 1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 33A Grades AU 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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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #494 (Sale Order 383 of 1881) 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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1976 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #496 (Sale Order 384 of 1881) 1976 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1976-S Proof Set were sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. Raised rings of plastic separated the coins from each other, and a red, felt-covered paper insert was added for visual impact. The clear plastic case containing the coins was inserted into a molded, black plastic frame with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET", and a hinged flap that could be flipped over for display purposes. A black card cover imprinted with silver letters, "United States Proof Set • 1976" protected both the case and the frame.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1958-d Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Lot #497 (Sale Order 385 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1958-d Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1959-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #498 (Sale Order 386 of 1881) 1959-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1986-1991 Canada 5 Dollars Banknote P# 95a1, Sig. Crow & Bouey Grades vf++ Lot #499 (Sale Order 387 of 1881) 1986-1991 Canada 5 Dollars Banknote P# 95a1, Sig. Crow & Bouey Grades vf++.
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1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice Unc Lot #500 (Sale Order 388 of 1881) 1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice Unc.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1870-cc Seated Liberty Dollar $1 Graded f15 By SEGS (fc) Lot #501 (Sale Order 389 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1870-cc Seated Liberty Dollar $1 Graded f15 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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3x Consecutive 1922 Germany "Vampire" 10,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknotes, All CU! P# 72 Lot #502 (Sale Order 390 of 1881) 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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***Auction Highlight*** 1852 Three Cent Silver 3cs Graded ms66+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #503 (Sale Order 391 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1852 Three Cent Silver 3cs Graded ms66+ By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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2001 United States Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #504 (Sale Order 392 of 1881) 2001 United States Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2001-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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1928G $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select AU Lot #505 (Sale Order 393 of 1881) 1928G $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select AU. 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2017-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #506 (Sale Order 394 of 1881) 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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***Auction Highlight*** 1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms67 rd BY SEGS (fc) Lot #507 (Sale Order 395 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms67 rd BY SEGS.
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1996 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #508 (Sale Order 396 of 1881) 1996 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1996-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the silver and somewhat confusing words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1996." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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1967 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp66+ dcam Lot #509 (Sale Order 397 of 1881) 1967 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp66+ dcam.
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Original Sealed 1964 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #510 (Sale Order 398 of 1881) Original Sealed 1964 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1964 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 unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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1953-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #511 (Sale Order 399 of 1881) 1953-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Pesos Banknote P#?107 Grades vf+ Lot #512 (Sale Order 400 of 1881) 1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Pesos Banknote P#?107 Grades vf+. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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Sealed 2010 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 28 Coins Inside Lot #513 (Sale Order 401 of 1881) Sealed 2010 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 28 Coins Inside!. The 2010 US Mint Uncirculated Coin Set contains 28 coins (two folders of 14 coins each). One folder contains coins from the United States Mint at Denver and the other with coins from the United States Mint at Philadelphia, for a total of 28 coins. Includes the highly sought after BURNISHED President Dollars. Each folder includes the following coins: the first five quarters of the National Parks series; Hot Springs National Park, AR; Yellowstone National Park, WY; Yosemite National Park, CA; Grand Canyon National Park, AZ; and Mount Hood National Forest, OR. four Presidential dollar coins featuring Presidents Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan and Abraham Lincoln, one Lincoln cent, one Jefferson nickel, one Roosevelt dime, one Kennedy half-dollar, one Native American dollar coin.
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2008 North Korea 5000 Won Banknote Specimen P# 66s Grades Gem CU Lot #514 (Sale Order 402 of 1881) 2008 North Korea 5000 Won Banknote Specimen P# 66s Grades Gem CU.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1929 & p Mint En Lot #515 (Sale Order 403 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1929 & p Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1889 Indian Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RB By SEGS (fc) Lot #516 (Sale Order 404 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1889 Indian Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RB By SEGS.
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1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD Lot #517 (Sale Order 405 of 1881) 1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #518 (Sale Order 406 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85F Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #519 (Sale Order 407 of 1881) 1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85F 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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1998 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside! Lot #520 (Sale Order 408 of 1881) 1998 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1998-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coins were then sealed in an officially inscribed light blue mailing envelope.
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1964-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #521 (Sale Order 409 of 1881) 1964-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1942 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent Banknote P#?9 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #522 (Sale Order 410 of 1881) 1942 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent Banknote P#?9 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1992-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #523 (Sale Order 411 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1992-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1921-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades vf+ Lot #524 (Sale Order 412 of 1881) 1921-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades vf+.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1917-d Obverse Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc Lot #526 (Sale Order 413 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1917-d Obverse Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Graded Select Unc BY USCG.
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1861 C.S.A. $40 Intrest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #527 (Sale Order 414 of 1881) 1861 C.S.A. $40 Intrest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1970 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #528 (Sale Order 415 of 1881) 1970 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1970-S Proof Set were placed into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard, imprinted with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1970."
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1923-d Peace Dollar $1 Graded ms63+ By SEGS Lot #529 (Sale Order 416 of 1881) 1923-d Peace Dollar $1 Graded ms63+ By SEGS.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1881-s Morgan Dollar Monster Rainbow Toned $1 Graded ms64+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #530 (Sale Order 417 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1881-s Monster Rainbow Toned Morgan 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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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Centavos Banknote P#?104 Grades vf+ Lot #531 (Sale Order 418 of 1881) 1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Centavos Banknote P#?104 Grades vf+. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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2001 Platinum Edition State Quarter Collection Lot #532 (Sale Order 419 of 1881) 2001 Platinum Edition State Quarter Collection.
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1926-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select AU Lot #534 (Sale Order 420 of 1881) 1926-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select AU.
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1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #535 (Sale Order 421 of 1881) 1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1923 Weimar Germany 10 Millionon Mark P: 106C Grades Select CU Lot #536 (Sale Order 422 of 1881) 1923 Weimar Germany 10 Millionon Mark P: 106C Grades Select CU. 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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1927-d Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc Lot #537 (Sale Order 423 of 1881) 1927-d Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc.
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades vf++ Lot #538 (Sale Order 424 of 1881) 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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***Auction Highlight*** 1815/2 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded au58 details By SEGS (fc) Lot #539 (Sale Order 425 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1815/2 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded au58 details By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents Most Red and 1 Steel, Most Gem Unc or Better Lot #540 (Sale Order 426 of 1881) Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents Most Red and 1 Steel, Most Gem Unc or Better.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1959-p 50 pcs Foil Lined Wrapper. Lot #541 (Sale Order 427 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1959-p 50 pcs Foil Lined Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1914-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms63 rb By SEGS (fc) Lot #542 (Sale Order 428 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1914-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms63 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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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 1 Million Dollars Banknote P# 77 Grades vf++ Lot #543 (Sale Order 429 of 1881) 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 1 Million Dollars Banknote P# 77 Grades vf++. 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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2003 Mint Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #544 (Sale Order 430 of 1881) 2003 Mint Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2003-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar and Dollar; the other case contains the year’s five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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Authentic Meteorite-Space Rock Campo Del Cielo, Argentina Discovered 1576 AD <.10g crystal Graded By Lot #545 (Sale Order 431 of 1881) Authentic Meteorite-Space Rock Campo Del Cielo, Argentina Discovered 1576 AD <.10g crystal Graded By INB.
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1950-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #546 (Sale Order 432 of 1881) 1950-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1919C Newfoundland (Canada Provincial) 50 Cents Silver KM# 12 Grades Choice AU Lot #547 (Sale Order 433 of 1881) 1919C Newfoundland (Canada Provincial) 50 Cents Silver KM# 12 Grades Choice AU.
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1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56B Grades vf+ Lot #548 (Sale Order 434 of 1881) 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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Group of 5 Casino Tokens Lot #549 (Sale Order 435 of 1881) Group of 5 Casino Tokens. Tokens include Terrible's Las Vegas 2001, Skyline Las Vegas 1992, Gold Coast Las Vegas 1987, Slots-A-Fun Las Vegas Nevada 1978, Stardust Las Vegas Nevada 1993.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, Wheat Cent, 1905 Indian Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wra Lot #550 (Sale Order 436 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, Wheat Cent, 1905 Indian Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1919 Austria 1,000 Kronen Note P: 59 Grades Select AU Lot #551 (Sale Order 437 of 1881) 1919 Austria 1,000 Kronen Note P: 59 Grades Select AU.
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2013 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #552 (Sale Order 438 of 1881) 2013 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. Each of the coins was struck in proof quality at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The full 2013 annual set included a total of fourteen coins across six denominations. Three series continued their programs featuring rotating designs, providing collectors with some variety. The America the Beautiful Quarters Program featured representations of White Mountain National Forest, Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial, Great Basin National Park, Fort McHenry National Monument and Mount Rushmore National Memorial. The Presidential Dollars Program featured portraits honoring William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson. The Native American Dollar. The coins with static designs included the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar.
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1964 Canada $1 Silver KM# 58 Grades GEM++ PL Lot #553 (Sale Order 439 of 1881) 1964 Canada $1 Silver KM# 58 Grades GEM++ PL.
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades vf+ Lot #554 (Sale Order 440 of 1881) 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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2008 United States Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #556 (Sale Order 441 of 1881) 2008 United States Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. In superlative proof quality, the set includes the final five U.S. Mint Statehood issues (Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska and Hawaii). Each proof quarter is double-struck for crisp raised engravings with frosted finishes, which contrast with dazzling mirror finishes. The set comes in a see-through U.S. Mint plastic case to protect as it displays the proof coins' exquisite beauty.
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1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #557 (Sale Order 442 of 1881) 1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #558 (Sale Order 443 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 85c, Sig. Crow & Bouey Grades Select AU Lot #559 (Sale Order 444 of 1881) 1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 85c, Sig. Crow & Bouey Grades Select AU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1884-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms62 details By SEGS (fc) Lot #560 (Sale Order 445 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1884-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms62 details By SEGS.
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Sealed 2019 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 21 Coins Inside Lot #561 (Sale Order 446 of 1881) Sealed 2019 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 21 Coins Inside!. The 2019 United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set includes two folders, each containing 10 coins with uncirculated finishes. One folder is from the United States Mint at Philadelphia and the other is from the United States Mint at Denver. The 2019 edition of the United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set includes the following coins: The 10th annual release of five quarters in the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program: 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, Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness in Idaho. One Native American $1 Coin with a reverse design (tails) honoring Native Americans in the US space program. The designs features Mary Golda Ross writing calculations, while behind her, an Atlas-Agena rocket launches into space with an equation inscribed in its cloud. An astronaut, symbolic of Native American astronauts, including John Herrington, spacewalks above. In the field behind, a group of stars indicates outer space. Inscriptions are “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and "$1." The obverse design (heads) retains the central figure Sacagawea carrying her infant son, Jean Baptiste. The inscriptions are “LIBERTY” and “IN GOD WE TRUST”, Kennedy half dollar, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel, Lincoln penny. United States Mint uncirculated coins are struck on special presses using greater force than circulating coins, producing a sharp, intricately detailed image. New this year! Premium Coin: The 2019 Uncirculated Coin Set is accompanied by an additional, special edition 2019 Lincoln penny with an uncirculated finish struck at the West Point Mint with a “W” mint mark. This special coin is packaged separately in clear United States Mint plastic wrap. Some rarities you might find in this set; a 2019-d Kennedy 50c in ms69 PL trends $500, 2019-d Lowell Park 25c in ms68 dmpl trends $500, 2019-w Lincoln 1c in ms70 RD trends $850.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1896-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms65+ DMPL By SEGS (fc) Lot #562 (Sale Order 447 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1896-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms65+ DMPL By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Select CU Lot #563 (Sale Order 448 of 1881) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Select CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1901-o Morgan Dollar Near Top POP! $1 Graded ms65+ dmpl By SEGS (fc) Lot #564 (Sale Order 449 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1901-o 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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Proof 1991-W Mount Rushmore Gold Commemorative $5 Graded pr70 dcam By SEGS Lot #565 (Sale Order 450 of 1881) 1991-W Mount Rushmore Gold Commemorative $5 Graded pr70 dcam By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick
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1919 Austria 1,000 Kronen Note P: 59 Grades Select AU Lot #566 (Sale Order 451 of 1881) 1919 Austria 1,000 Kronen Note P: 59 Grades Select AU.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1928 & p Mint En Lot #567 (Sale Order 452 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1928 & p Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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2013 United States Mint Set, 28 Coins Inside! Lot #568 (Sale Order 453 of 1881) 2013 United States Mint Set, 28 Coins Inside!. 2013 US Mint Uncirculated Coin Set - 28 coins total. This mint set contains two packets, one from the Philadelphia mint and one from the Denver mint. Each packet contains 14 coins - 5 dollars, 5 quarters, and one each half dollar, dime, nickel, and cent.
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1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #569 (Sale Order 454 of 1881) 1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #570 (Sale Order 455 of 1881) 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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Original Sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #571 (Sale Order 456 of 1881) Original Sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. 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 unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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1875 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++ Lot #572 (Sale Order 457 of 1881) 1875 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++. 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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Authentic Meteorite-Alien Shape Campo Del Cielo, Argentina Discovered 1576 AD-Space Rock Graded By I Lot #573 (Sale Order 458 of 1881) Authentic Meteorite-Alien Shape Campo Del Cielo, Argentina Discovered 1576 AD-Space Rock Graded By INB.
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1910 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 40B Grades vf+ Lot #574 (Sale Order 459 of 1881) 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1989-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #575 (Sale Order 460 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1989-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1974 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #576 (Sale Order 461 of 1881) 1974 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1974-S Proof Set were sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. Raised rings of plastic separated the coins from each other, and a red, felt-covered paper insert was added for visual impact. The clear plastic case containing the coins was inserted into a molded, black plastic frame with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET", and a hinged flap that could be flipped over for display purposes. A black card cover imprinted with silver letters, "United States Proof Set • 1974" protected both the case and the frame.
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1939-p Rev 40 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #577 (Sale Order 462 of 1881) 1939-p Rev 40 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ Unc.
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1910 Imperial Germany 50 Mark Note P: 41 Grades vf+ Lot #578 (Sale Order 463 of 1881) 1910 Imperial Germany 50 Mark Note 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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***Auction Highlight*** 1898-s Morgan Dollar 1 Graded ms63+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #579 (Sale Order 464 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1898-s Morgan Dollar 1 Graded ms63+ By SEGS. By SEGS A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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2004 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #580 (Sale Order 465 of 1881) 2004 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 5 Coins Inside!. The set features Michigan's Great Lakes State design, as well as Florida's Gateway to Discovery, Texas' The Lone Star State, Iowa's Foundation in Education, and Wisconsin's Forward designs. This set is a shining embodiment of E Pluribus Unum, our Nation's motto. This official government Set contains the five 2004 dated "S" mint State Quarters made of copper nickel-clad metal and housed in a hard plastic holder.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1787 New Jersey Colonial Cent Maris 48-g 'Batman Shield' 1c Graded xf45+ By Lot #581 (Sale Order 466 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1787 New Jersey Maris 48-g 'Batman Shield' Colonial Cent 1c Graded xf45+ By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1928-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc By SEGS Lot #582 (Sale Order 467 of 1881) 1928-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc By SEGS. Incredibly scarce date, lowest mintage in the entire Peace Dollar Series. Scarce in all grades.
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1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #583 (Sale Order 468 of 1881) 1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note 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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1960-p sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #584 (Sale Order 469 of 1881) 1960-p sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1879 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc) Lot #585 (Sale Order 470 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1879 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll. Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends In an old Ulster & Deleware Railroad to the Catskill Mountains wrapper. Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #586 (Sale Order 471 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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NGC 1963 Canada Dollar $1 Graded ms64 pl By NGC Lot #587 (Sale Order 472 of 1881) NGC 1963 Canada Dollar $1 Graded ms64 pl By NGC.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades Choice AU/BU Sl Lot #588 (Sale Order 473 of 1881) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1901-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms65+ BY SEGS (fc) Lot #589 (Sale Order 474 of 1881) ***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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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 500 Million Dollars Banknote P# 82 Grades Select AU Lot #591 (Sale Order 475 of 1881) 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 500 Million Dollars Banknote P# 82 Grades Select 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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2008 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #592 (Sale Order 476 of 1881) 2008 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. The 2008 Proof Set contained a total of fourteen coins. Each 2008 Proof Set contains the five State Quarters featuring Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska, and Hawaii. Notably, these represented the final five issues of the ten year long program. The sets also contained the four Presidential Dollars featuring James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, and Martin Van Buren, who were the fifth to eighth Presidents. The remaining coins were the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Sacagawea Dollar. The packaging for the 2008 Proof Set was consolidated from the prior year. The set still consisted of three plastic lenses, one with the State Quarters, one with the Presidential Dollars, and one with the remaining coins. These lenses were now placed together with a certificate of authenticity into a single cardboard box featuring the familiar Statue of Liberty and US Mint logo on a blue color scheme.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1967-p 50 pcs Standard Paper Goods Wrapper. Lot #593 (Sale Order 477 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1967-p 50 pcs Standard Paper Goods Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1957 **Star Note** $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619* Grades vf+ Lot #594 (Sale Order 478 of 1881) 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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1967-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #595 (Sale Order 479 of 1881) 1967-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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2007 North Korea 500 Won Banknote P# 44c Grades Gem CU Lot #597 (Sale Order 480 of 1881) 2007 North Korea 500 Won Banknote P# 44c Grades Gem CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1871-s Gold Liberty Double Eagle Near TOP POP! $20 Graded ms63 By SEGS (fc) Lot #598 (Sale Order 481 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1871-s Near TOP POP! Gold Liberty Double Eagle $20 Graded ms63 By SEGS. Despite the plentiful mintage of 928,000 pieces and extensive repatriation, the 1871-S remains highly elusive in upper-end grades. Garrett and Guth (2006) offer the following comments: "Examples in MS60 and MS61 are usually the best available. There are a few choice coins known for the date, but they are rarely offered for sale. "Though infrequent, such offerings do occur, as this noteworthy MS63 representative demonstrates. While the stars and portrait show a measure of softness, a typical aspect of this type two S-mint issue, the yellow-gold and canary surfaces offer lively luster. The light, scattered abrasions that account for the grade have little impact on the overall eye appeal as well. An excellent selection for the discerning collecto 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*** 1801 Draped Bust Dollar BB-212/B-2 $1 Graded vf+ BY USCG (fc) Lot #599 (Sale Order 482 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1801 BB-212/B-2 Draped Bust Dollar $1 Graded vf+ BY USCG.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf+ Lot #601 (Sale Order 483 of 1881) 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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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1927-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Lot #602 (Sale Order 484 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1927-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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NGC 4th Century BC Thrace, Maroneia AE15 Ancient Obv. Horse, Rev. Grape Arbor Graded vf By NGC Lot #603 (Sale Order 485 of 1881) NGC 4th Century BC Thrace, Maroneia AE15 Obv. Horse, Rev. Grape Arbor Ancient Graded vf By NGC.
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2005 United States Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #604 (Sale Order 486 of 1881) 2005 United States Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. The United States Mint 50 State Quarters Program begun in 1999 produced a series of 50 quarter dollar coins with special designs honoring each state. Five different designs were issued each year from 1999 through 2008. States were commemorated in the order of their entrance into statehood. Each state theme was proposed, and approved, by the governor of that state. Final designs were created by Mint personnel.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1956-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD By USCG (fc) Lot #605 (Sale Order 487 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1956-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD By USCG.
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1910 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 42 Grades Select AU Lot #606 (Sale Order 488 of 1881) 1910 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 42 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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***Auction Highlight*** 1897-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms62 details By SEGS (fc) Lot #607 (Sale Order 489 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1897-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms62 details By SEGS.
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Original Sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #608 (Sale Order 490 of 1881) 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. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1967-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #610 (Sale Order 491 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1967-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1864 C.S.A. $15 Intrest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #611 (Sale Order 492 of 1881) 1864 C.S.A. $15 Intrest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #612 (Sale Order 493 of 1881) 1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside Lot #613 (Sale Order 494 of 1881) Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside!. The 2005 Mint Set was the first year to include coins struck with the so-called “satin finish”. The satin finish is created by sandblasting blanks prior to striking, which results in coins with frosted, less reflective surfaces. The 2005 Mint Set included a total of 22 different coins. This included Philadelphia and Denver Mint strikes for the Lincoln Cent, two Westward Journey Nickels, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Sacagawea Dollar. The 2005 State Quarters were also included, which featured California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, and West Virginia. The Philadelphia Mint envelope including a picture of Betsy Ross Sewing The American Flag with a blue color scheme. The Denver Mint envelope had the same image, themed in red. Each envelope contained two separate cellophane packs containing the coins. Get your hands on this never opened 2005 mint set!
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Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents All Red Most Gem Unc or Better Lot #614 (Sale Order 495 of 1881) Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents All Red Most Gem Unc or Better. 0
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1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Pesos Banknote P#?110 Grades vf+ Lot #615 (Sale Order 496 of 1881) 1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Pesos Banknote P#?110 Grades vf+. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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2009 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 18 Coins Inside! Lot #616 (Sale Order 497 of 1881) 2009 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 18 Coins Inside!. There were a total of eighteen different coins included in the 2009 Proof Set. This represented the largest number of coins on record for the annual coin set. The increased scope of the set was due to the one year District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Quarters program, which featured six quarter designs, and the 2009 Lincoln Cents, which featured four different designs. The 2009 Proof Set included the following coins:(4) 2009 Lincoln Cents with designs representing Abraham Lincoln’s birthplace, formative years, professional life, and Presidency. Quarters featuring District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, US Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands. A Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, Native American Dollar. Presidential Dollars featuring William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, James K. Polk, and Zachary Taylor, Each coin was produced at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The coins are struck in high quality proof with a deep cameo finish. The packaging for the 2009 Proof Set was redesigned following the completion of the State Quarters series. Four separate lenses contained the proof coins against colorful backgrounds. The lenses and a certificate of authenticity were all placed within a single cardboard box. It bore the US Mint logo and states “2009 United States Mint Proof Set.”
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1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #617 (Sale Order 498 of 1881) 1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1967 Centennial Issue **Star Note** Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84b Grades vf++ Lot #618 (Sale Order 499 of 1881) 1967 Centennial Issue **Star Note** Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84b Grades vf++.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1928 & p Mint En Lot #619 (Sale Order 500 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1928 & p Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades Select CU Lot #623 (Sale Order 501 of 1881) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades Select CU. 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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2005 United States Mint Proof Set, 11 Coins Inside Lot #624 (Sale Order 502 of 1881) 2005 United States Mint Proof Set, 11 Coins Inside. Original packaging: The 2005-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, two Nickels, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #625 (Sale Order 503 of 1881) 1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note 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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1993 United States Mint Silver Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside. Lot #628 (Sale Order 504 of 1881) 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1970-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #629 (Sale Order 505 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1970-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos Banknote P#?108 Grades Choice CU Lot #630 (Sale Order 506 of 1881) 1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos Banknote P#?108 Grades Choice CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1968-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #631 (Sale Order 507 of 1881) 1968-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1942 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Cents Banknote P#?10 Grades Select CU Lot #635 (Sale Order 508 of 1881) 1942 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Cents Banknote P#?10 Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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Original Sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #637 (Sale Order 509 of 1881) Original Sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1962 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 unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #639 (Sale Order 510 of 1881) 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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2011 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #640 (Sale Order 511 of 1881) 2011 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. Each of the coins was struck in proof quality at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The full 2011 annual set included a total of fourteen coins across six denominations. Three series continued their programs featuring rotating designs, providing collectors with some variety. The America the Beautiful Quarters Program featured representations of Gettysburg National Military Park, Glacier National Park, Olympic National Park, Vicksburg National Military Park and Chickasaw National Recreation Area. The Presidential Dollars Program featured portraits honoring Andrew Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, and James Garfield. The Native American Dollar . The coins with static designs included the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar. Packaging have the coins included in three separate lenses and placed with a certificate of authenticity in an outer cardboard box with blanks and brown design theme.
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1926-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades xf Lot #641 (Sale Order 512 of 1881) 1926-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades xf.
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2006-2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollars (ZWN) Emergency Bearer Check Notes P# 55a Grades vf++ Lot #642 (Sale Order 513 of 1881) 2006-2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollars (ZWN) Emergency Bearer Check Notes P# 55a Grades vf++. 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*** 1945-p Lincoln Cent Near TOP POP! 1c Graded ms67+ rd By SEGS (fc) Lot #643 (Sale Order 514 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1945-p Near TOP POP! Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms67+ rd By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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1863 Indian Cent 1c Grades f details Lot #644 (Sale Order 515 of 1881) 1863 Indian Cent 1c Grades f details.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1978-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #645 (Sale Order 516 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1978-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 33A Grades Select AU Lot #647 (Sale Order 517 of 1881) 1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note 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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2007 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #648 (Sale Order 518 of 1881) 2007 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 5 Coins Inside!. The 5 State Quarters released in 2007 were Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah!Features a Choice Proof or better condition example of each coin.All coins were struck at the San Francisco Mint.Comes housed in its government issued packaging with Certificate of Authenticity.
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades vf, very fine Lot #649 (Sale Order 519 of 1881) 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades vf, very fine. 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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2007 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #652 (Sale Order 520 of 1881) 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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1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #653 (Sale Order 521 of 1881) 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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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1929-p Lincoln Cent,Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt W Lot #654 (Sale Order 522 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1929-p Lincoln Cent,Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 5 Billion Dollars Banknote P# 84 Grades Select CU Lot #655 (Sale Order 523 of 1881) 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 5 Billion Dollars Banknote P# 84 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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1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #656 (Sale Order 524 of 1881) 1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside Lot #658 (Sale Order 525 of 1881) Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside!. The 2005 Mint Set was the first year to include coins struck with the so-called “satin finish”. The satin finish is created by sandblasting blanks prior to striking, which results in coins with frosted, less reflective surfaces. The 2005 Mint Set included a total of 22 different coins. This included Philadelphia and Denver Mint strikes for the Lincoln Cent, two Westward Journey Nickels, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Sacagawea Dollar. The 2005 State Quarters were also included, which featured California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, and West Virginia. The Philadelphia Mint envelope including a picture of Betsy Ross Sewing The American Flag with a blue color scheme. The Denver Mint envelope had the same image, themed in red. Each envelope contained two separate cellophane packs containing the coins. Get your hands on this never opened 2005 mint set!
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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 500 Million Dollars Banknote P# 82 Grades vf+ Lot #659 (Sale Order 526 of 1881) 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 500 Million Dollars Banknote P# 82 Grades vf+. 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #660 (Sale Order 527 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1923 $1 Large Size Blue Seal Silver Certificate, Fr-237 Signatures of Speelman & White Grades Choice Lot #661 (Sale Order 528 of 1881) 1923 $1 Large Size Blue Seal Silver Certificate, Fr-237 Signatures of Speelman & White Grades Choice AU. FR 237. The term “horse blanket” gets used a lot when talking about large size currency. It is most frequently used to describe this bank note. All large size $1 silver certificates have the same blue seal. There are three signature combinations used with 1923 $1 silver certificates. Portrait of George Washington at center.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #662 (Sale Order 529 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2003-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #663 (Sale Order 530 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2003-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2004 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside! Lot #664 (Sale Order 531 of 1881) 2004 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2004-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, two Nickels, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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1972-1973 (1954 Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76c, Sig. Bouey & Rasminsky Grades vf+ Lot #666 (Sale Order 532 of 1881) 1972-1973 (1954 Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76c, Sig. Bouey & Rasminsky Grades vf+.
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1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #667 (Sale Order 533 of 1881) 1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1903 Canada 1 Cent KM# 8 Grades xf+ Lot #668 (Sale Order 534 of 1881) 1903 Canada 1 Cent KM# 8 Grades xf+.
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1937-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #669 (Sale Order 535 of 1881) 1937-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1929 & p Mint En Lot #670 (Sale Order 536 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1929 & p Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85F Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #671 (Sale Order 537 of 1881) 1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85F 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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2014 United States Mint Set, 28 Coins Inside! Lot #672 (Sale Order 538 of 1881) 2014 United States Mint Set, 28 Coins Inside!. One example of each of the following from the Philadelphia and Denver Mints: Great Smokey Mountains National Park, Shenandoah National Park, Arches National Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park, and Everglades National Park (all Copper-Nickel Clad). The four Presidential Dollars are Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, and Franklin D. Roosevelt (Copper-Nickel Clad). And finally, it includes the Native American "Native Hospitality" Golden Dollars (Copper-Nickel Clad).Mintage: 327,969 setsAbout the sets: The 2014-PD Mint Set contains five new issues in the America the Beautiful™ Quarter program, as well as the next four issues within the Presidential Dollars series. The one-year-only 2015 Native American Dollar features the theme "Native Hospitality."Original packaging: The 2014-PD Mint Set consisted of two different sets in two blister-style folders. The blue folder contains coins from the Philadelphia Mint, the red folder contains coins from the Denver Mint. Each folder contains the Cents, Nickels, Dime, Half Dollar, and Dollar, alongside the following five 2014 Quarters: Great Smokey Mountains National Park, Shenandoah National Park, Arches National Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park, and Everglades National Park. Completing each folder are the four 2014 Presidential Dollars: Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Native American Dollar features the theme "Native Hospitality" (Copper-Nickel Clad).
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Military Payment Certificate (MPC) Series 472 25c Fr. M823 Grades vf, very fine Lot #673 (Sale Order 539 of 1881) Military Payment Certificate (MPC) Series 472 25c Fr. M823 Grades vf, very fine. Series 472 military payment certificates were printed by Tudor Press in Boston, MA. They also had a new design from previous issues. They almost look like a stub and check layout. Series 472 was the first issue to use different print runs. Print runs produce some rarities that would not otherwise exist.
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2014 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #676 (Sale Order 540 of 1881) 2014 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. Each of the coins was struck in proof quality at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The full 2013 annual set included a total of fourteen coins across six denominations. Three series continued their programs featuring rotating designs, providing collectors with some variety. The America the Beautiful Quarters Program featured representations of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Shenandoah National Park, Arches National Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Everglades National Park. The Presidential Dollars Program featured portraits honoring Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Native American Dollar. The coins with static designs included the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar.
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1920-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #677 (Sale Order 541 of 1881) 1920-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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1969-1975 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 86a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf+ Lot #678 (Sale Order 542 of 1881) 1969-1975 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 86a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf+.
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1969-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #679 (Sale Order 543 of 1881) 1969-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #680 (Sale Order 544 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #682 (Sale Order 545 of 1881) 1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1909-1912 (1910 Issue) Imperial Russia 100 Rubles Banknote P# 13a, Sig. Konshin Grades vf++ Lot #683 (Sale Order 546 of 1881) 1909-1912 (1910 Issue) Imperial Russia 100 Rubles Banknote P# 13a, Sig. Konshin Grades vf++.
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Military Payment Certificate (MPC) Series 641 10c Fr. M882 Grades vf+ Lot #687 (Sale Order 547 of 1881) Military Payment Certificate (MPC) Series 641 10c Fr. M882 Grades vf+. 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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2010 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 Pieces! Lot #688 (Sale Order 548 of 1881) 2010 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 Pieces! . The Set contains 4 Proof Presidential Dollars Including Lincoln, 5 Proof National Parks Quarters, a Proof Kennedy Half Dollar, a Proof Roosevelt Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA. A harder and more difficult set.
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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Select CU Lot #690 (Sale Order 549 of 1881) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Select CU.
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1954-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #691 (Sale Order 550 of 1881) 1954-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1918-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #692 (Sale Order 551 of 1881) 1918-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice AU Lot #693 (Sale Order 552 of 1881) 1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice 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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1999 United States Quarters Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside! Lot #696 (Sale Order 553 of 1881) 1999 United States Quarters Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside!. This 5-piece set includes all the 1999 Statehood Quarter releases: Delaware, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and New Jersey. 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: Delaware, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and New Jersey.mirrorlike Proof finish adds further beauty with an impressive shine.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #697 (Sale Order 554 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1922 Weimar Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81D Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #698 (Sale Order 555 of 1881) 1922 Weimar Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81D 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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2002 United States Mint Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #700 (Sale Order 556 of 1881) 2002 United States Mint Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2002-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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Group Of 7 Liberty Nickels 'V' Nickels 5c Lot #701 (Sale Order 557 of 1881) Group Of 7 Liberty Nickels 'V' Nickels 5c.
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1953-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #702 (Sale Order 558 of 1881) 1953-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades vf+ Lot #703 (Sale Order 559 of 1881) 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #706 (Sale Order 560 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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***Auction Highlight*** Old 50c Roll $10 Halves Solid Barber Half dollar Roll with 1908 & O Ends (f Lot #707 (Sale Order 561 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** Old 50c Roll $10 Halves Solid Barber Half dollar Roll with 1908 & O Ends. Up for auction is a Full Solid roll of 20 Barber Half dollars in an old Peach Bottom Railway Company Wrapper with Tight Shotgun Ends.
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1910 Imperial Germany 1,000 Mark Note P: 44B Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #708 (Sale Order 562 of 1881) 1910 Imperial Germany 1,000 Mark Note P: 44B Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 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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1946-p BTW Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc Lot #710 (Sale Order 563 of 1881) 1946-p BTW Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc. When examining a Booker T. Washington commemorative look for wear on the high points, on the obverse that is Mr. Washington's right Cheek (from his perspective), and on the reverse the arches on the top building.
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1999 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (Atlanta, GA) Grades Select CU Lot #711 (Sale Order 564 of 1881) 1999 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (Atlanta, GA) Grades Select CU.
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2009 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #712 (Sale Order 565 of 1881) 2009 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside.. United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set 2009 4 coins, the set includes proof versions of the general circulating $1 Presidential Dollars. 2009 Set included Benjamin Harrison, John Tyler, James Polk and Zachary Taylor. 2010 Set include Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan and Abraham Lincoln. 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, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #714 (Sale Order 566 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 1 Million Dollars Banknote P# 77 Grades vf++ Lot #715 (Sale Order 567 of 1881) 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 1 Million Dollars Banknote P# 77 Grades vf++. 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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1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #716 (Sale Order 568 of 1881) 1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1935A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1608 Grades f+ Lot #718 (Sale Order 569 of 1881) 1935A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1608 Grades f+. 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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2003 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging! 5 Coins Inside! Lot #720 (Sale Order 570 of 1881) 2003 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging! 5 Coins Inside!. The official 5-coin United States Mint 50 State Quarters Proof Set for 2003 is the fifth annual set in the ten-year series celebrating each of the 50 states in the order in which they entered the union. Few coins today have the degree of artistry and detail that is so beautifully revealed in a proof coin. The set includes all five proof quarters issued under the 50 State Quarters Program for 2003 and celebrates the unique heritage of the states - Illinois, Land of Lincoln; Alabama, Spirit of Courage; Maine, Pemaquid Point Light; Missouri, Corps of Discovery; and Arkansas, Natural Resources.
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1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1616 Grades vf+ Lot #721 (Sale Order 571 of 1881) 1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1616 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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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1924 & p Mint En Lot #723 (Sale Order 572 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1924 & p Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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1985 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #724 (Sale Order 573 of 1881) 1985 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1985-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a purple-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of purple cardboard, imprinted with the silver words: "United States Proof Set • 1985."
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1944-s Mercury Dime 10c Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #725 (Sale Order 574 of 1881) 1944-s Mercury Dime 10c Grades Choice+ Unc.
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1923 $1 Large Size Blue Seal Silver Certificate, Fr-237 Signatures of Speelman & White Grades xf Lot #726 (Sale Order 575 of 1881) 1923 $1 Large Size Blue Seal Silver Certificate, Fr-237 Signatures of Speelman & White Grades xf. FR 237. The term “horse blanket” gets used a lot when talking about large size currency. It is most frequently used to describe this bank note. All large size $1 silver certificates have the same blue seal. There are three signature combinations used with 1923 $1 silver certificates. Portrait of George Washington at center.
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1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #727 (Sale Order 576 of 1881) 1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Peso Banknote P#?109 Grades vf+ Lot #731 (Sale Order 577 of 1881) 1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Peso Banknote P#?109 Grades vf+. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #732 (Sale Order 578 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #733 (Sale Order 579 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1935-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #734 (Sale Order 580 of 1881) 1935-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice+ Unc.
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1902 Imperial Austria 1,000 Kronen Note P: 8A Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #735 (Sale Order 581 of 1881) 1902 Imperial Austria 1,000 Kronen Note P: 8A Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1987 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #736 (Sale Order 582 of 1881) 1987 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. This 1987 U.S. Mint Set contains brilliant uncirculated examples of the cent, nickel, dime, quarter and half dollar from the Philadelphia and Denver mints.Product Highlights:Contains examples of the following coins from both Denver and Philadelphia mints:* Lincoln cent* Jefferson nickel* Roosevelt dime* Washington quarter* Kennedy half dollarCoins protected from the mint in cellophane packaging to ensure they remain in brilliant uncirculated condition.
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1953A $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #738 (Sale Order 583 of 1881) 1953A $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. The year 1953 was the last year that the US printed the five dollar silver certificates. These bills were printed in three different years, so there were three different series: 1953, 1953A, and 1953B,. The 1953 $5 silver certificate looks very similar to the earlier 1934 issues except that the “5” on the left hand side of the note is in blue, and the seal on the right hand side is smaller. Once redeemable for silver coin or bullion, these notes and the redemption option were discontinued by Act of Congress in 1963. Silver Certificates, with their distinctive blue Treasury seals and serial numbers, are among the most sought-after U.S. currency notes. This Series 1953A $5 Silver Certificate bears Priest-Anderson signatures.
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1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #739 (Sale Order 584 of 1881) 1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #741 (Sale Order 585 of 1881) 1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note 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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1980 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #744 (Sale Order 586 of 1881) 1980 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: In 1980, the packaging for the Proof Sets was down-sized to accommodate the smaller Dollar coin. At the same time, the Mint got rid of the red, felt-covered paper insert that was notorious for shedding tiny flecks of red "dust" onto the coins. Instead, the coins of the 1980-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a red plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The coins of the 1980-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a red plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The clear plastic case containing the coins slid into a molded, black plastic frame, with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET" for storage. For display purposes, the frame served as a base for the case containing the coins, which fit into a slot in the frame. A black card slipcase, imprinted in silver with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1980", protected both the case and the frame.
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1925 Spain 100 Pesetas Banknote P# 69c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #746 (Sale Order 587 of 1881) 1925 Spain 100 Pesetas Banknote P# 69c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1992 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #748 (Sale Order 588 of 1881) 1992 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1992-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coin were then sealed in an officially inscribed, colorful mailing envelope.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #749 (Sale Order 589 of 1881) 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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1961-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #750 (Sale Order 590 of 1881) 1961-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1616 Grades vf+ Lot #751 (Sale Order 591 of 1881) 1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1616 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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1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice Unc Lot #753 (Sale Order 592 of 1881) 1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice Unc. Original 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original 1962 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 early 1960s. seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible unless 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. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #754 (Sale Order 593 of 1881) 1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1928E $5 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1530 Grades vf+ Lot #756 (Sale Order 594 of 1881) 1928E $5 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1530 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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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1923-p Lincoln Cent, 1906 Indian Cent other end, Coca Cola B Lot #758 (Sale Order 595 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1923-p Lincoln Cent, 1906 Indian Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1935A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1608 Grades vf++ Lot #759 (Sale Order 596 of 1881) 1935A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1608 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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1971 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside Lot #760 (Sale Order 597 of 1881) 1971 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1971-S Proof Set were placed into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard, imprinted with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1971."
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1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #761 (Sale Order 598 of 1881) 1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #763 (Sale Order 599 of 1881) 1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #767 (Sale Order 600 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1991 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #768 (Sale Order 601 of 1881) 1991 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1991-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coin were then sealed in an officially inscribed, colorful mailing envelope.
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1986 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #772 (Sale Order 602 of 1881) 1986 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1986-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a purple-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of purple cardboard, imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Proof Set • 1986."
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1926-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine Lot #773 (Sale Order 603 of 1881) 1926-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine.
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1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #775 (Sale Order 604 of 1881) 1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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***Auction Highlight*** ARRIBA! ARRIBA! Ultra Rare Full Roll 20x Silver 1968 Gem Unc Mexico 500 Peso Lot #776 (Sale Order 605 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** ARRIBA! ARRIBA! Ultra Rare Full Roll 20x Silver 1968 Gem Unc Mexico 500 Pesos, In Quinientos pesos ART Coin Wrapper KM-483. ARRIBA!!! ARRIBA!!! Ultra Rare Find This roll of 20 Silver Mexican 25 Pesos is held in an old Bank Style quinientos (500 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 1968 Mexico 25 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 "Quinentos 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #778 (Sale Order 606 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1974 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside! Lot #784 (Sale Order 607 of 1881) 1974 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1974-PDS Mint Set were sealed in two pliofilm flat packs: the D-Mint coins were placed together in one of the packs, and the P- and S-Mint coins were placed together in another. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P- and S-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and two pieces of thin cardboard (for protection) were sealed in an officially inscribed, white mailing envelope.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #785 (Sale Order 608 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1961-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #787 (Sale Order 609 of 1881) 1961-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Group of 3 1929-p, 1929-d, 1928-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Lot #788 (Sale Order 610 of 1881) Group of 3 1929-p, 1929-d, 1928-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c. 0
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1981 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #792 (Sale Order 611 of 1881) 1981 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1981-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a red plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The clear plastic case containing the coins slid into a molded, black plastic frame, with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET" for storage. For display purposes, the frame served as a base for the case containing the coins, which fit into a slot in the frame. A black card slipcase, imprinted in silver with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1981", protected both the case and the frame.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #793 (Sale Order 612 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1993 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #796 (Sale Order 613 of 1881) 1993 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1993-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coin were then sealed in an officially inscribed, green mailing envelope.
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1916-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+ Lot #797 (Sale Order 614 of 1881) 1916-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1964-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #802 (Sale Order 615 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1964-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1943-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc Lot #803 (Sale Order 616 of 1881) 1943-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-s Wartime issue Steel Cent. The s mint is the scarcest of the 3.
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1861 C.S.A. $20 Intrest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #806 (Sale Order 617 of 1881) 1861 C.S.A. $20 Intrest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1994 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #808 (Sale Order 618 of 1881) 1994 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1994-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover, consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1994." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #811 (Sale Order 619 of 1881) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #818 (Sale Order 620 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-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 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 59b, Sig. Gordon & Towers Grades vf+ Lot #819 (Sale Order 621 of 1881) 1937 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 59b, Sig. Gordon & Towers Grades vf+.
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1971 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside Lot #820 (Sale Order 622 of 1881) 1971 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1971-S Proof Set were placed into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard, imprinted with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1971."
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1925-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine Lot #823 (Sale Order 623 of 1881) 1925-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine.
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1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #824 (Sale Order 624 of 1881) 1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1912-1917 (1912 Issue) Imperial Russia 100 Rubles Banknote P# 14b, Sig. Shipov Grades xf+ Lot #826 (Sale Order 625 of 1881) 1912-1917 (1912 Issue) Imperial Russia 100 Rubles Banknote P# 14b, Sig. Shipov Grades xf+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #827 (Sale Order 626 of 1881) 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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1962-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #828 (Sale Order 627 of 1881) 1962-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1910 Imperial Germany 1,000 Mark Note P: 44B Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #829 (Sale Order 628 of 1881) 1910 Imperial Germany 1,000 Mark Note P: 44B Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #830 (Sale Order 629 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1935A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1608 Grades vf+ Lot #831 (Sale Order 630 of 1881) 1935A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1608 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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1996 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside! Lot #832 (Sale Order 631 of 1881) 1996 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1996-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coins were then sealed in an officially inscribed, light blue mailing envelope, which was imprinteed with an image of two Roosevelt Dimes coming out of a coining press.
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1920-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine Lot #833 (Sale Order 632 of 1881) 1920-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine.
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1919 Austria 1,000 Kronen Note P: 59 Grades xf Lot #834 (Sale Order 633 of 1881) 1919 Austria 1,000 Kronen Note P: 59 Grades xf.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1996-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #835 (Sale Order 634 of 1881) 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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1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #836 (Sale Order 635 of 1881) 1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1983 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #837 (Sale Order 636 of 1881) 1983 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: In 1983, the Mint reverted to a packaging system very close to that of 1968. The coins of the 1983-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of blue cardboard imprinted with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1983."
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1922 Weimar Germany 10,000 Mark Vampire Note P: 70 Grades vf+ Lot #839 (Sale Order 637 of 1881) 1922 Weimar Germany 10,000 Mark Vampire Note P: 70 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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1976 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #840 (Sale Order 638 of 1881) 1976 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1976-S Proof Set were sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. Raised rings of plastic separated the coins from each other, and a red, felt-covered paper insert was added for visual impact. The clear plastic case containing the coins was inserted into a molded, black plastic frame with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET", and a hinged flap that could be flipped over for display purposes. A black card cover imprinted with silver letters, "United States Proof Set • 1976" protected both the case and the frame.
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1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85F Grades vf++ Lot #841 (Sale Order 639 of 1881) 1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85F 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #842 (Sale Order 640 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1956-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Lot #843 (Sale Order 641 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1956-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1990 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #844 (Sale Order 642 of 1881) 1990 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1990-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a purple-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of purple cardboard, imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: “United States Mint Proof Set 1990.” The new collector might ask, “Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?”
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1953 **Star Note** $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #846 (Sale Order 643 of 1881) 1953 **Star Note** $2 Red Seal United States Note 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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1909-d Barber Quarter 25c Grades vg, very good Lot #847 (Sale Order 644 of 1881) 1909-d Barber Quarter 25c Grades vg, very good.
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1969-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #848 (Sale Order 645 of 1881) 1969-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1922 Weimar Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81D Grades xf Lot #851 (Sale Order 646 of 1881) 1922 Weimar 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #853 (Sale Order 647 of 1881) 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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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #854 (Sale Order 648 of 1881) 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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1994 Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside! Lot #856 (Sale Order 649 of 1881) 1994 Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1994-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coin were then sealed in an officially inscribed, light blue mailing envelope.
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1860 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+ Lot #857 (Sale Order 650 of 1881) 1860 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+.
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Military Payment Certificate (MPC) Series 521 5c Grades vf+ Lot #858 (Sale Order 651 of 1881) Military Payment Certificate (MPC) Series 521 5c Grades vf+. 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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1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #859 (Sale Order 652 of 1881) 1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1928-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #860 (Sale Order 653 of 1881) 1928-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1955-p Roosevelt Dime 10c Grades Gem++ Full Bands Lot #861 (Sale Order 654 of 1881) 1955-p Roosevelt Dime 10c Grades Gem++ Full Bands.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1936 & D Mint En Lot #862 (Sale Order 655 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1936 & D Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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1908 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 31 Grades vf+ Lot #863 (Sale Order 656 of 1881) 1908 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 31 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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1970 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #864 (Sale Order 657 of 1881) 1970 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1970-S Proof Set were placed into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard, imprinted with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1970."
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1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Rupees Banknote P#?17 Grades Select CU Lot #866 (Sale Order 658 of 1881) 1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Rupees Banknote P#?17 Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1992 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #868 (Sale Order 659 of 1881) 1992 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1992-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coin were then sealed in an officially inscribed, colorful mailing envelope.
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1913-d Ty I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #869 (Sale Order 660 of 1881) 1913-d Ty I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-d 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper. Lot #870 (Sale Order 661 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-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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1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #871 (Sale Order 662 of 1881) 1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades vf, very fine Lot #872 (Sale Order 663 of 1881) 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades vf, very fine. 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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1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1616 Grades vf, very fine Lot #874 (Sale Order 664 of 1881) 1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1616 Grades vf, very fine. 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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1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #875 (Sale Order 665 of 1881) 1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Original Sealed Box of 5-1987 Mint Sets Lot #877 (Sale Order 666 of 1881) Original Sealed Box of 5-1987 Mint Sets. 1987 UNITED STATES MINT YEAR SETS ORIGINAL SEALED GOV PACKAGING - 5 SETS IN BOX
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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1612 Grades vf, very fine Lot #879 (Sale Order 667 of 1881) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1612 Grades vf, very fine. 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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1981 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #880 (Sale Order 668 of 1881) 1981 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1981-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a red plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The clear plastic case containing the coins slid into a molded, black plastic frame, with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET" for storage. For display purposes, the frame served as a base for the case containing the coins, which fit into a slot in the frame. A black card slipcase, imprinted in silver with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1981", protected both the case and the frame.
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1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 33A Grades vf++ Lot #881 (Sale Order 669 of 1881) 1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note 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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1829 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades g+ Lot #882 (Sale Order 670 of 1881) 1829 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades g+.
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1955-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #883 (Sale Order 671 of 1881) 1955-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1949 Canada $1 Silver KM# 47 Grades Select Unc Lot #884 (Sale Order 672 of 1881) 1949 Canada $1 Silver KM# 47 Grades Select Unc.
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1956-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #885 (Sale Order 673 of 1881) 1956-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades vf+ Lot #886 (Sale Order 674 of 1881) 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1983-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #887 (Sale Order 675 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1983-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1968 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #888 (Sale Order 676 of 1881) 1968 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The new Mint Sets retained the old Pliofilm packaging, but with a twist. To differentiate official Mint Sets from privately made sets, the Mint added color to the edge of the plastic: blue for the Philadelphia and San Francisco coins, and red for the Denver coins (the addition of colored edging was actually proposed in 1964). The five coins from the Denver Mint were placed in one pliofilm package, while the Philadelphia and San Francisco were combined in another. The two pliofilm packs were inserted, along with two plain cards, into a mailing envelope for shipment to customers.
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2009 (2002 Issue) North Korea 50 Won Banknote Specimen P#?60s Grades Gem CU Lot #889 (Sale Order 677 of 1881) 2009 (2002 Issue) North Korea 50 Won Banknote Specimen P#?60s Grades Gem CU.
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1987 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #892 (Sale Order 678 of 1881) 1987 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1987-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a purple-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of purple cardboard, imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Proof Set • 1987."
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1830 Med 10c Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades f+ Lot #893 (Sale Order 679 of 1881) 1830 Med 10c Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades f+.
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1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #895 (Sale Order 680 of 1881) 1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1950-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #896 (Sale Order 681 of 1881) 1950-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1944-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Lot #897 (Sale Order 682 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1944-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1920 Weimar Germany 100 Mark Note P: 69A Grades vf++ Lot #898 (Sale Order 683 of 1881) 1920 Weimar 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #899 (Sale Order 684 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1616 Grades vf+ Lot #902 (Sale Order 685 of 1881) 1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1616 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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1974 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #904 (Sale Order 686 of 1881) 1974 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1974-S Proof Set were sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. Raised rings of plastic separated the coins from each other, and a red, felt-covered paper insert was added for visual impact. The clear plastic case containing the coins was inserted into a molded, black plastic frame with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET", and a hinged flap that could be flipped over for display purposes. A black card cover imprinted with silver letters, "United States Proof Set • 1974" protected both the case and the frame.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1967-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #906 (Sale Order 687 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1967-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c 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 #907 (Sale Order 688 of 1881) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU.
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1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #908 (Sale Order 689 of 1881) 1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #909 (Sale Order 690 of 1881) 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 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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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades Select AU Lot #911 (Sale Order 691 of 1881) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, 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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1984 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside Lot #912 (Sale Order 692 of 1881) 1984 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside. This 1984 U.S. Mint Set contains brilliant uncirculated examples of the cent, nickel, dime, quarter, and half dollar from the Philadelphia and Denver mints.Product Highlights:Contains examples of the following coins from both Philadelphia and Denver mints: Lincoln cent, Jefferson nickel, Roosevelt dime, Washington quarter and Kennedy half dollar.Coins protected from the mint in cellophane packaging to ensure they remain in brilliant uncirculated condition.
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1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos Banknote P#?111 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #914 (Sale Order 693 of 1881) 1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos Banknote P#?111 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1936 & p Mint En Lot #915 (Sale Order 694 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1936 & p Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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1995 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #916 (Sale Order 695 of 1881) 1995 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1995-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover, consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1995." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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1909 VDB Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #917 (Sale Order 696 of 1881) 1909 VDB Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB. Always sought after date. Always popular.
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #918 (Sale Order 697 of 1881) 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2017-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #919 (Sale Order 698 of 1881) 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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1968-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #920 (Sale Order 699 of 1881) 1968-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1967 Canada $1 Silver KM# 70 Grades GEM Unc PL Lot #922 (Sale Order 700 of 1881) 1967 Canada $1 Silver KM# 70 Grades GEM Unc PL.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1992-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #923 (Sale Order 701 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1992-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents Most Red and 1 Steel, Most Gem Unc or Better Lot #924 (Sale Order 702 of 1881) Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents Most Red and 1 Steel, Most Gem Unc or Better.
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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1612 Grades vf+ Lot #925 (Sale Order 703 of 1881) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1612 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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Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside Lot #926 (Sale Order 704 of 1881) Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside!. The 2005 Mint Set was the first year to include coins struck with the so-called “satin finish”. The satin finish is created by sandblasting blanks prior to striking, which results in coins with frosted, less reflective surfaces. The 2005 Mint Set included a total of 22 different coins. This included Philadelphia and Denver Mint strikes for the Lincoln Cent, two Westward Journey Nickels, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Sacagawea Dollar. The 2005 State Quarters were also included, which featured California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, and West Virginia. The Philadelphia Mint envelope including a picture of Betsy Ross Sewing The American Flag with a blue color scheme. The Denver Mint envelope had the same image, themed in red. Each envelope contained two separate cellophane packs containing the coins. Get your hands on this never opened 2005 mint set!
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1954-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #927 (Sale Order 705 of 1881) 1954-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1971 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside! Lot #928 (Sale Order 706 of 1881) 1971 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1971-PDS Mint Set were sealed in two pliofilm flat packs: the D-Mint coins were placed together in one of the packs, and the P- and S-Mint coins were placed together in another. A disk identifying the Denver Mint was included along with the D-Mint coins. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P- and S-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and two pieces of thin cardboard (for protection) were sealed in an officially inscribed mailing envelope.
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1961-1972 (1954 Issue) **Star Note** Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 75b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grade Lot #929 (Sale Order 707 of 1881) 1961-1972 (1954 Issue) **Star Note** Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 75b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grades vf++.
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Original Sealed 1964 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #930 (Sale Order 708 of 1881) Original Sealed 1964 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1964 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 unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades Select AU Lot #932 (Sale Order 709 of 1881) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, 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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1949-d Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM FBL Lot #933 (Sale Order 710 of 1881) 1949-d Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM FBL.
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1912-1917 (1905 Issue) Imperial Russia 3 Rubles Banknote P# 9c, Sig. Shipov Grades vf+ Lot #935 (Sale Order 711 of 1881) 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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2000 United States San Francisco Mint State Quarters Lot #936 (Sale Order 712 of 1881) 2000 United States San Francisco Mint State Quarters.
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2008 North Korea 1000 Won Banknote Specimen P# 64s Grades Choice CU Lot #937 (Sale Order 713 of 1881) 2008 North Korea 1000 Won Banknote Specimen P# 64s Grades Choice CU.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #938 (Sale Order 714 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1939-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #939 (Sale Order 715 of 1881) 1939-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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2002 United States Mint Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #940 (Sale Order 716 of 1881) 2002 United States Mint Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2002-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #941 (Sale Order 717 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c 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 Dollars Banknote P# 86a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades Select CU Lot #942 (Sale Order 718 of 1881) 1969-1975 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 86a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades Select CU.
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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos Banknote P#?108 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #944 (Sale Order 719 of 1881) 1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos Banknote P#?108 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1835 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades f details Lot #945 (Sale Order 720 of 1881) 1835 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades f details.
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1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #946 (Sale Order 721 of 1881) 1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Full Set of 9 1935-A-H $1 Blue Seal Notes Inclduing Rare 1935 Double Date Grades XF/AU Lot #947 (Sale Order 722 of 1881) Full Set of 9 1935-A-H $1 Blue Seal Notes Inclduing Rare 1935 Double Date Grades XF/AU.
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NGC 1965 Small Beads, Pointed 5 Canada Dollar $1 Graded ms65 pl By NGC Lot #948 (Sale Order 723 of 1881) NGC 1965 Small Beads, Pointed 5 Canada Dollar $1 Graded ms65 pl By NGC.
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1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #949 (Sale Order 724 of 1881) 1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1942-d Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Lot #950 (Sale Order 725 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1942-d Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1884-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded au58+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #951 (Sale Order 726 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1884-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded au58+ By SEGS.
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1998 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside! Lot #952 (Sale Order 727 of 1881) 1998 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1998-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coins were then sealed in an officially inscribed light blue mailing envelope.
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1942 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent Banknote P#?9 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #953 (Sale Order 728 of 1881) 1942 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent Banknote P#?9 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1953-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #954 (Sale Order 729 of 1881) 1953-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Military Payment Certificate (MPC) Series 661 50 Cents Fr. M904 Grades vf+ Lot #955 (Sale Order 730 of 1881) Military Payment Certificate (MPC) Series 661 50 Cents Fr. M904 Grades vf+. 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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Group of 3 1929-p, 1928-d, 1928-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Lot #956 (Sale Order 731 of 1881) Group of 3 1929-p, 1928-d, 1928-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c. 0
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Group of 5 Casino Tokens Lot #957 (Sale Order 732 of 1881) Group of 5 Casino Tokens. Tokens include Sahara Las Vegas, Aladdin Las Vegas 1987, Las Vegas Arizona Charlie's East, Bally's Las Vegas, Barbary Coast Las Vegas 1989.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1919-s Lincoln Cent, 1887 Indian Cent other end, Brandt Wrap Lot #958 (Sale Order 733 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1919-s Lincoln Cent, 1887 Indian Cent other end, Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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2014 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #960 (Sale Order 734 of 1881) 2014 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. Each of the coins was struck in proof quality at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The full 2013 annual set included a total of fourteen coins across six denominations. Three series continued their programs featuring rotating designs, providing collectors with some variety. The America the Beautiful Quarters Program featured representations of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Shenandoah National Park, Arches National Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Everglades National Park. The Presidential Dollars Program featured portraits honoring Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Native American Dollar. The coins with static designs included the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar.
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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 5 Billion Dollars Banknote P# 84 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #961 (Sale Order 735 of 1881) 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 5 Billion Dollars Banknote P# 84 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 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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1986 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #964 (Sale Order 736 of 1881) 1986 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1986-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a purple-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of purple cardboard, imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Proof Set • 1986."
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1835 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades g, good Lot #965 (Sale Order 737 of 1881) 1835 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades g, good.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1930 & p Mint En Lot #966 (Sale Order 738 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1930 & p Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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Original Sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #967 (Sale Order 739 of 1881) Original Sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. 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 unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #968 (Sale Order 740 of 1881) 1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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***Auction Highlight*** NGC 1876 United States Centennial Medal, 58mm Oversized NGC Slab J-CM-11 WM Lot #969 (Sale Order 741 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** NGC 1876 United States Centennial Medal, 58mm Oversized NGC Slab J-CM-11 WM Graded ms60 By NGC.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades vf+ Lot #970 (Sale Order 742 of 1881) 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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1820 Lg 0 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades vg details Lot #971 (Sale Order 743 of 1881) 1820 Lg 0 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades vg details.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1981-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #972 (Sale Order 744 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1981-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Sealed 2019 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 21 Coins Inside Lot #973 (Sale Order 745 of 1881) Sealed 2019 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 21 Coins Inside!. The 2019 United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set includes two folders, each containing 10 coins with uncirculated finishes. One folder is from the United States Mint at Philadelphia and the other is from the United States Mint at Denver. The 2019 edition of the United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set includes the following coins: The 10th annual release of five quarters in the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program: 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, Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness in Idaho. One Native American $1 Coin with a reverse design (tails) honoring Native Americans in the US space program. The designs features Mary Golda Ross writing calculations, while behind her, an Atlas-Agena rocket launches into space with an equation inscribed in its cloud. An astronaut, symbolic of Native American astronauts, including John Herrington, spacewalks above. In the field behind, a group of stars indicates outer space. Inscriptions are “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and "$1." The obverse design (heads) retains the central figure Sacagawea carrying her infant son, Jean Baptiste. The inscriptions are “LIBERTY” and “IN GOD WE TRUST”, Kennedy half dollar, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel, Lincoln penny. United States Mint uncirculated coins are struck on special presses using greater force than circulating coins, producing a sharp, intricately detailed image. New this year! Premium Coin: The 2019 Uncirculated Coin Set is accompanied by an additional, special edition 2019 Lincoln penny with an uncirculated finish struck at the West Point Mint with a “W” mint mark. This special coin is packaged separately in clear United States Mint plastic wrap. Some rarities you might find in this set; a 2019-d Kennedy 50c in ms69 PL trends $500, 2019-d Lowell Park 25c in ms68 dmpl trends $500, 2019-w Lincoln 1c in ms70 RD trends $850.
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ANACS 1884-o Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded g4 By ANACS Lot #974 (Sale Order 746 of 1881) ANACS 1884-o Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded g4 By ANACS.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-p 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper. Lot #975 (Sale Order 747 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-p 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2005 United States Mint Proof Set, 11 Coins Inside Lot #976 (Sale Order 748 of 1881) 2005 United States Mint Proof Set, 11 Coins Inside. Original packaging: The 2005-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, two Nickels, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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1934C $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #977 (Sale Order 749 of 1881) 1934C $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. Series of 1934 $5 silver certificates come in four different varieties. The Inscription on the bill reads “Silver Certificate This Certifies That There Is On Deposit In The Treasury Of The United States Of America Five Dollars In Silver Payable To The Bearer On Demand” – “This Certificate Is Legal Tender For All Debts Public And Private” Series of 1934C $5 Silver Certificates Were Printed In Washington DC. Features a Portrait Of Abraham Lincoln
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1967-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #978 (Sale Order 750 of 1881) 1967-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1923-D Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc Lot #979 (Sale Order 751 of 1881) 1923-D Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select Unc.
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1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56B Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #980 (Sale Order 752 of 1881) 1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56B Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 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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Authentic Meteorite-Space Rock Campo Del Cielo, Argentina Discovered 1576 AD <.10g crystal Graded By Lot #981 (Sale Order 753 of 1881) Authentic Meteorite-Space Rock Campo Del Cielo, Argentina Discovered 1576 AD <.10g crystal Graded By INB.
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1986-1991 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 94b, Sig. Thiessen & Crow Grades Select CU Lot #982 (Sale Order 754 of 1881) 1986-1991 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 94b, Sig. Thiessen & Crow Grades Select CU.
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1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #983 (Sale Order 755 of 1881) 1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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2003 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging! 5 Coins Inside! Lot #984 (Sale Order 756 of 1881) 2003 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging! 5 Coins Inside!. The official 5-coin United States Mint 50 State Quarters Proof Set for 2003 is the fifth annual set in the ten-year series celebrating each of the 50 states in the order in which they entered the union. Few coins today have the degree of artistry and detail that is so beautifully revealed in a proof coin. The set includes all five proof quarters issued under the 50 State Quarters Program for 2003 and celebrates the unique heritage of the states - Illinois, Land of Lincoln; Alabama, Spirit of Courage; Maine, Pemaquid Point Light; Missouri, Corps of Discovery; and Arkansas, Natural Resources.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1889 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc) Lot #985 (Sale Order 757 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1889 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll. Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends In an old Ulster & Deleware Railroad to the Catskill Mountains wrapper. Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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1998 North Korea 5 Won Banknote P#?40 Grades Gem CU Lot #986 (Sale Order 758 of 1881) 1998 North Korea 5 Won Banknote P#?40 Grades Gem CU.
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Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c. 50 BC -400 AD Graded By INB Lot #987 (Sale Order 759 of 1881) Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c. 50 BC -400 AD Graded By INB.
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1972 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #988 (Sale Order 760 of 1881) 1972 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1972-S Proof Set were placed into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard, imprinted with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1972."
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***Auction Highlight*** 1871-p Seated Liberty Dollar $1 Graded au58+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #989 (Sale Order 761 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1871-p Seated Liberty Dollar $1 Graded au58+ By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1967 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp67 cam Lot #990 (Sale Order 762 of 1881) 1967 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp67 cam.
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1942 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Cents Banknote P#?10 Grades Select CU Lot #991 (Sale Order 763 of 1881) 1942 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Cents Banknote P#?10 Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1963-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #992 (Sale Order 764 of 1881) 1963-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #993 (Sale Order 765 of 1881) 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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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades vf++ Lot #994 (Sale Order 766 of 1881) 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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Authentic Meteorite-Space Rock North West Africa NWA Sahara Desert Find Nickel Iron Graded By INB Lot #995 (Sale Order 767 of 1881) Authentic Meteorite-Space Rock North West Africa NWA Sahara Desert Find Nickel Iron Graded By INB.
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1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #997 (Sale Order 768 of 1881) 1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1861 Confederate States Twenty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #998 (Sale Order 769 of 1881) 1861 Confederate States Twenty 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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1886-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #999 (Sale Order 770 of 1881) 1886-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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2011 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #1000 (Sale Order 771 of 1881) 2011 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. Each of the coins was struck in proof quality at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The full 2011 annual set included a total of fourteen coins across six denominations. Three series continued their programs featuring rotating designs, providing collectors with some variety. The America the Beautiful Quarters Program featured representations of Gettysburg National Military Park, Glacier National Park, Olympic National Park, Vicksburg National Military Park and Chickasaw National Recreation Area. The Presidential Dollars Program featured portraits honoring Andrew Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, and James Garfield. The Native American Dollar . The coins with static designs included the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar. Packaging have the coins included in three separate lenses and placed with a certificate of authenticity in an outer cardboard box with blanks and brown design theme.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1956-d Lincoln Cent,Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt W Lot #1002 (Sale Order 772 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1956-d Lincoln Cent,Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1003 (Sale Order 773 of 1881) 1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1930-p Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades Select Unc Lot #1004 (Sale Order 774 of 1881) 1930-p Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades Select Unc.
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1923 $1 Large Size Blue Seal Silver Certificate, Fr-238 Signatures of Woods & White Grades vf++ Lot #1005 (Sale Order 775 of 1881) 1923 $1 Large Size Blue Seal Silver Certificate, Fr-238 Signatures of Woods & White Grades vf++. The term “horse blanket” gets used a lot when talking about large size currency. It is most frequently used to describe this bank note. All large size $1 silver certificates have the same blue seal. There are three signature combinations used with 1923 $1 silver certificates. Portrait of George Washington at center.
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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 500 Million Dollars Banknote P# 82 Grades vf++ Lot #1007 (Sale Order 776 of 1881) 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 500 Million Dollars Banknote P# 82 Grades vf++. 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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1979 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1008 (Sale Order 777 of 1881) 1979 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: Identical to that of the 1978 Proof Set, except that the position once occupied by the Eisenhower Dollar is now occupied by the Susan B. Anthony Dollar. Because the new Dollar was smaller in diameter than the old, it was surrounded by a filler ring of clear plastic, making the coin seem to "float" in the holder. The frame and outer packaging also remained the same.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1010 (Sale Order 778 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1942-1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Rupees Banknote P#?16 Grades Choice CU Lot #1011 (Sale Order 779 of 1881) 1942-1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Rupees Banknote P#?16 Grades Choice CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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2006 United States Mint Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1012 (Sale Order 780 of 1881) 2006 United States Mint Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2006-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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NGC Ca. 1st Century BC Syria, Antioch AE21 Ancient Obv. Zeus, Rev. Standing Zeus Graded vf By NGC Lot #1013 (Sale Order 781 of 1881) NGC Ca. 1st Century BC Syria, Antioch AE21 Obv. Zeus, Rev. Standing Zeus Ancient Graded vf By NGC.
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1963-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1014 (Sale Order 782 of 1881) 1963-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56A Grades vf+ Lot #1015 (Sale Order 783 of 1881) 1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56A 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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1936-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1016 (Sale Order 784 of 1881) 1936-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1955-1961 (1954 Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76a, Sig. Beattie-Coyne Grades vf++ Lot #1018 (Sale Order 785 of 1881) 1955-1961 (1954 Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76a, Sig. Beattie-Coyne Grades vf++.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1935 & p Mint En Lot #1019 (Sale Order 786 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1935 & p Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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1864 2nd Series Confederate States Thirty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Select CU Lot #1020 (Sale Order 787 of 1881) 1864 2nd 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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Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside Lot #1021 (Sale Order 788 of 1881) Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside!. The 2005 Mint Set was the first year to include coins struck with the so-called “satin finish”. The satin finish is created by sandblasting blanks prior to striking, which results in coins with frosted, less reflective surfaces. The 2005 Mint Set included a total of 22 different coins. This included Philadelphia and Denver Mint strikes for the Lincoln Cent, two Westward Journey Nickels, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Sacagawea Dollar. The 2005 State Quarters were also included, which featured California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, and West Virginia. The Philadelphia Mint envelope including a picture of Betsy Ross Sewing The American Flag with a blue color scheme. The Denver Mint envelope had the same image, themed in red. Each envelope contained two separate cellophane packs containing the coins. Get your hands on this never opened 2005 mint set!
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NGC 1963 Canada Dollar $1 Graded ms63 pl By NGC Lot #1022 (Sale Order 789 of 1881) NGC 1963 Canada Dollar $1 Graded ms63 pl By NGC.
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Original Sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #1023 (Sale Order 790 of 1881) 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. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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2010 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 Pieces! Lot #1024 (Sale Order 791 of 1881) 2010 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 Pieces! . The Set contains 4 Proof Presidential Dollars Including Lincoln, 5 Proof National Parks Quarters, a Proof Kennedy Half Dollar, a Proof Roosevelt Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA. A harder and more difficult set.
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1864 2nd Series Confederate States Fifteen Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1025 (Sale Order 792 of 1881) 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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1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1026 (Sale Order 793 of 1881) 1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1964 Canada $1 Silver KM# 58 Grades GEM++ PL Lot #1027 (Sale Order 794 of 1881) 1964 Canada $1 Silver KM# 58 Grades GEM++ PL.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1028 (Sale Order 795 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1950-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms67 rd BY SEGS (fc) Lot #1029 (Sale Order 796 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1950-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms67 rd BY SEGS.
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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Centavos Banknote P#?104 Grades vf+ Lot #1031 (Sale Order 797 of 1881) 1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Centavos Banknote P#?104 Grades vf+. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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2008 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #1032 (Sale Order 798 of 1881) 2008 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. The 2008 Proof Set contained a total of fourteen coins. Each 2008 Proof Set contains the five State Quarters featuring Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska, and Hawaii. Notably, these represented the final five issues of the ten year long program. The sets also contained the four Presidential Dollars featuring James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, and Martin Van Buren, who were the fifth to eighth Presidents. The remaining coins were the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Sacagawea Dollar. The packaging for the 2008 Proof Set was consolidated from the prior year. The set still consisted of three plastic lenses, one with the State Quarters, one with the Presidential Dollars, and one with the remaining coins. These lenses were now placed together with a certificate of authenticity into a single cardboard box featuring the familiar Statue of Liberty and US Mint logo on a blue color scheme.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1033 (Sale Order 799 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 50 Billion Dollars Banknote P# 87 Grades vf++ Lot #1034 (Sale Order 800 of 1881) 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 50 Billion Dollars Banknote P# 87 Grades vf++.
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***Auction Highlight*** ARRIBA! ARRIBA! Ultra Rare Full Roll 20x Silver 1977-1979 Gem Unc Mexico 100 Lot #1035 (Sale Order 801 of 1881) ***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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1994 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1036 (Sale Order 802 of 1881) 1994 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1994-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover, consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1994." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1037 (Sale Order 803 of 1881) 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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1858-o Seated Liberty Dime 10c Grades vf details Lot #1038 (Sale Order 804 of 1881) 1858-o Seated Liberty Dime 10c Grades vf details.
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1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1039 (Sale Order 805 of 1881) 1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 50 Cents "Banana Money" Banknote P#?M4 Grades Choice AU/BU Lot #1040 (Sale Order 806 of 1881) 1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 50 Cents "Banana Money" Banknote P#?M4 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. After Japanese forces occupied Malaya early in 1942, they introduced new currency notes. Because the $10 note carried a picture of a banana plant, the wartime currency was referred to as banana money. For the first two years of the occupation, the Japanese maintained monetary discipline and kept circulation of this currency under control. However, with the country’s trading economy at a standstill, there was little to tax and, in order to fund the civil administration and purchase supplies for the military, the Japanese began printing more and more money. In December 1940, the active circulation of currency in Malaya was 120 million dollars. By the middle of 1945, the Japanese may have printed 4,000 million dollars, and the active circulation was 30 times greater than before the war. The predictable result was hyperinflation.
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1926-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+ Lot #1041 (Sale Order 807 of 1881) 1926-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+.
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1942-1945 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Dollar "Banana Money" Note P# M5 Grades Choice CU Lot #1042 (Sale Order 808 of 1881) 1942-1945 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Dollar "Banana Money" Note P# M5 Grades Choice CU. After Japanese forces occupied Malaya early in 1942, they introduced new currency notes. Because the $10 note carried a picture of a banana plant, the wartime currency was referred to as banana money. For the first two years of the occupation, the Japanese maintained monetary discipline and kept circulation of this currency under control. However, with the country’s trading economy at a standstill, there was little to tax and, in order to fund the civil administration and purchase supplies for the military, the Japanese began printing more and more money. In December 1940, the active circulation of currency in Malaya was 120 million dollars. By the middle of 1945, the Japanese may have printed 4,000 million dollars, and the active circulation was 30 times greater than before the war. The predictable result was hyperinflation.
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1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades Select AU Lot #1043 (Sale Order 809 of 1881) 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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1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 85a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf+ Lot #1044 (Sale Order 810 of 1881) 1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 85a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1985-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1045 (Sale Order 811 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1985-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1046 (Sale Order 812 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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Original Sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #1047 (Sale Order 813 of 1881) Original Sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1962 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 unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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2004 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside! Lot #1048 (Sale Order 814 of 1881) 2004 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2004-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, two Nickels, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++ Lot #1050 (Sale Order 815 of 1881) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++.
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1964-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1051 (Sale Order 816 of 1881) 1964-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #1052 (Sale Order 817 of 1881) 1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1053 (Sale Order 818 of 1881) 1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1954-p Lincoln Cent, 1924-p Lincoln Cent other end, Coca Col Lot #1054 (Sale Order 819 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1954-p Lincoln Cent, 1924-p Lincoln Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1942-s Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM FSB Lot #1055 (Sale Order 820 of 1881) 1942-s Mercury Dime 10c Grades GEM FSB.
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1974 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside! Lot #1056 (Sale Order 821 of 1881) 1974 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1974-PDS Mint Set were sealed in two pliofilm flat packs: the D-Mint coins were placed together in one of the packs, and the P- and S-Mint coins were placed together in another. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P- and S-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and two pieces of thin cardboard (for protection) were sealed in an officially inscribed, white mailing envelope.
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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 200 Million Dollars Banknote P# 81 Grades vf+ Lot #1058 (Sale Order 822 of 1881) 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 200 Million Dollars Banknote P# 81 Grades vf+. 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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2008 United States Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1060 (Sale Order 823 of 1881) 2008 United States Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. In superlative proof quality, the set includes the final five U.S. Mint Statehood issues (Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska and Hawaii). Each proof quarter is double-struck for crisp raised engravings with frosted finishes, which contrast with dazzling mirror finishes. The set comes in a see-through U.S. Mint plastic case to protect as it displays the proof coins' exquisite beauty.
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1865 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++ Lot #1061 (Sale Order 824 of 1881) 1865 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++.
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1900-p Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades vg, very good Lot #1062 (Sale Order 825 of 1881) 1900-p Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades vg, very good.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1063 (Sale Order 826 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1939-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1064 (Sale Order 827 of 1881) 1939-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ Lot #1065 (Sale Order 828 of 1881) 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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1942-1945 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M7 Grades Select CU Lot #1068 (Sale Order 829 of 1881) 1942-1945 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M7 Grades Select CU. After Japanese forces occupied Malaya early in 1942, they introduced new currency notes. Because the $10 note carried a picture of a banana plant, the wartime currency was referred to as banana money. For the first two years of the occupation, the Japanese maintained monetary discipline and kept circulation of this currency under control. However, with the country’s trading economy at a standstill, there was little to tax and, in order to fund the civil administration and purchase supplies for the military, the Japanese began printing more and more money. In December 1940, the active circulation of currency in Malaya was 120 million dollars. By the middle of 1945, the Japanese may have printed 4,000 million dollars, and the active circulation was 30 times greater than before the war. The predictable result was hyperinflation.
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Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside Lot #1069 (Sale Order 830 of 1881) Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside!. The 2005 Mint Set was the first year to include coins struck with the so-called “satin finish”. The satin finish is created by sandblasting blanks prior to striking, which results in coins with frosted, less reflective surfaces. The 2005 Mint Set included a total of 22 different coins. This included Philadelphia and Denver Mint strikes for the Lincoln Cent, two Westward Journey Nickels, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Sacagawea Dollar. The 2005 State Quarters were also included, which featured California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, and West Virginia. The Philadelphia Mint envelope including a picture of Betsy Ross Sewing The American Flag with a blue color scheme. The Denver Mint envelope had the same image, themed in red. Each envelope contained two separate cellophane packs containing the coins. Get your hands on this never opened 2005 mint set!
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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 1 Million Dollars Banknote P# 77 Grades vf++ Lot #1070 (Sale Order 831 of 1881) 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 1 Million Dollars Banknote P# 77 Grades vf++. 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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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1925 & p Mint En Lot #1071 (Sale Order 832 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1925 & p Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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1977 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1072 (Sale Order 833 of 1881) 1977 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1977-S Proof Set were sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. Raised rings of plastic separated the coins from each other, and a red, felt-covered paper insert was added for visual impact. The clear plastic case containing the coins was inserted into a molded, black plastic frame with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET", and a hinged flap that could be flipped over for display purposes. A black card cover imprinted with silver letters, "United States Proof Set • 1977" protected both the case and the frame.
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades vf+ Lot #1074 (Sale Order 834 of 1881) 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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1959-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1075 (Sale Order 835 of 1881) 1959-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1926-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades g+ Lot #1076 (Sale Order 836 of 1881) 1926-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades g+.
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3x Consecutive 1922 Germany "Vampire" 10,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknotes, All CU! P# 72 Lot #1077 (Sale Order 837 of 1881) 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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1916 Canada 10 cents K: 23 Grades Select+ Unc Lot #1078 (Sale Order 838 of 1881) 1916 Canada 10 cents K: 23 Grades Select+ Unc.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1079 (Sale Order 839 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2004 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1080 (Sale Order 840 of 1881) 2004 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 5 Coins Inside!. The set features Michigan's Great Lakes State design, as well as Florida's Gateway to Discovery, Texas' The Lone Star State, Iowa's Foundation in Education, and Wisconsin's Forward designs. This set is a shining embodiment of E Pluribus Unum, our Nation's motto. This official government Set contains the five 2004 dated "S" mint State Quarters made of copper nickel-clad metal and housed in a hard plastic holder.
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Zimbabwe 1 Centillion Dollars Grades CU Lot #1081 (Sale Order 841 of 1881) Zimbabwe 1 Centillion Dollars Grades CU.
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2001 United States Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1084 (Sale Order 842 of 1881) 2001 United States Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2001-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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1923-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades vf+ Lot #1085 (Sale Order 843 of 1881) 1923-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades vf+.
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1976 $2 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (Philadelphia, PA) Grades Gem CU Lot #1086 (Sale Order 844 of 1881) 1976 $2 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (Philadelphia, PA) Grades Gem CU.
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1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1087 (Sale Order 845 of 1881) 1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent Banknote P#?M1 Grades Select CU Lot #1091 (Sale Order 846 of 1881) 1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent Banknote P#?M1 Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1961-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1092 (Sale Order 847 of 1881) 1961-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 85c, Sig. Crow & Bouey Grades Select CU Lot #1094 (Sale Order 848 of 1881) 1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 85c, Sig. Crow & Bouey Grades Select CU.
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1862 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++ Lot #1095 (Sale Order 849 of 1881) 1862 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++.
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2013 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #1096 (Sale Order 850 of 1881) 2013 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. Each of the coins was struck in proof quality at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The full 2013 annual set included a total of fourteen coins across six denominations. Three series continued their programs featuring rotating designs, providing collectors with some variety. The America the Beautiful Quarters Program featured representations of White Mountain National Forest, Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial, Great Basin National Park, Fort McHenry National Monument and Mount Rushmore National Memorial. The Presidential Dollars Program featured portraits honoring William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson. The Native American Dollar. The coins with static designs included the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1097 (Sale Order 851 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2008 North Korea 5000 Won Banknote Specimen P# 66s Grades Gem CU Lot #1098 (Sale Order 852 of 1881) 2008 North Korea 5000 Won Banknote Specimen P# 66s Grades Gem CU.
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1960-p sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1099 (Sale Order 853 of 1881) 1960-p sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents Most Red and 1 Steel, Most Gem Unc or Better Lot #1100 (Sale Order 854 of 1881) Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents Most Red and 1 Steel, Most Gem Unc or Better.
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PCGS 1945-s Jefferson Nickel 5c Graded ms66 By PCGS Lot #1101 (Sale Order 855 of 1881) PCGS 1945-s Jefferson Nickel 5c Graded ms66 By PCGS.
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1861 Confederate States Twenty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1103 (Sale Order 856 of 1881) 1861 Confederate States Twenty 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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2009 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 18 Coins Inside! Lot #1104 (Sale Order 857 of 1881) 2009 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 18 Coins Inside!. There were a total of eighteen different coins included in the 2009 Proof Set. This represented the largest number of coins on record for the annual coin set. The increased scope of the set was due to the one year District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Quarters program, which featured six quarter designs, and the 2009 Lincoln Cents, which featured four different designs. The 2009 Proof Set included the following coins:(4) 2009 Lincoln Cents with designs representing Abraham Lincoln’s birthplace, formative years, professional life, and Presidency. Quarters featuring District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, US Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands. A Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, Native American Dollar. Presidential Dollars featuring William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, James K. Polk, and Zachary Taylor, Each coin was produced at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The coins are struck in high quality proof with a deep cameo finish. The packaging for the 2009 Proof Set was redesigned following the completion of the State Quarters series. Four separate lenses contained the proof coins against colorful backgrounds. The lenses and a certificate of authenticity were all placed within a single cardboard box. It bore the US Mint logo and states “2009 United States Mint Proof Set.”
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1923 Weimar Germany 10 Millionon Mark P: 106D Grades Choice AU Lot #1106 (Sale Order 858 of 1881) 1923 Weimar Germany 10 Millionon Mark P: 106D 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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2005 United States Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1108 (Sale Order 859 of 1881) 2005 United States Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. The United States Mint 50 State Quarters Program begun in 1999 produced a series of 50 quarter dollar coins with special designs honoring each state. Five different designs were issued each year from 1999 through 2008. States were commemorated in the order of their entrance into statehood. Each state theme was proposed, and approved, by the governor of that state. Final designs were created by Mint personnel.
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1913-d Ty I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #1109 (Sale Order 860 of 1881) 1913-d Ty I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1952-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1110 (Sale Order 861 of 1881) 1952-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1947-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1111 (Sale Order 862 of 1881) 1947-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1114 (Sale Order 863 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2006-2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollars (ZWN) Emergency Bearer Check Notes P# 55a Grades vf+ Lot #1115 (Sale Order 864 of 1881) 2006-2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollars (ZWN) Emergency Bearer Check Notes P# 55a Grades vf+. 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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1944-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1116 (Sale Order 865 of 1881) 1944-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 33A Grades vf++ Lot #1117 (Sale Order 866 of 1881) 1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1118 (Sale Order 867 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1946-p Jefferson Nickel *Mint Error* 5c Grades xf Lot #1119 (Sale Order 868 of 1881) 1946-p *Mint Error* Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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1982 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1120 (Sale Order 869 of 1881) 1982 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1982-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a red plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The clear plastic case containing the coins slid into a molded, black plastic frame, with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET" for storage.
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1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1121 (Sale Order 870 of 1881) 1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1910 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 40B Grades vf+ Lot #1122 (Sale Order 871 of 1881) 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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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1927 & s Mint En Lot #1123 (Sale Order 872 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1927 & s Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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1910 Imperial Germany 50 Mark Note P: 41 Grades vf+ Lot #1124 (Sale Order 873 of 1881) 1910 Imperial Germany 50 Mark Note 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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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1620 Grades vf+ Lot #1126 (Sale Order 874 of 1881) 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1620 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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Lot of 4 1oz .999 Commerative Copper Medalions Lot #1127 (Sale Order 875 of 1881) Lot of 4 1oz .999 Commerative Copper Medalions.
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2003 Mint Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1128 (Sale Order 876 of 1881) 2003 Mint Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2003-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar and Dollar; the other case contains the year’s five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1129 (Sale Order 877 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1994-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1131 (Sale Order 878 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1994-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2007 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1132 (Sale Order 879 of 1881) 2007 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 5 Coins Inside!. The 5 State Quarters released in 2007 were Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah!Features a Choice Proof or better condition example of each coin.All coins were struck at the San Francisco Mint.Comes housed in its government issued packaging with Certificate of Authenticity.
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1922 Weimar Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81D Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1133 (Sale Order 880 of 1881) 1922 Weimar Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81D 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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1829 Lg 10c Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g+ Lot #1134 (Sale Order 881 of 1881) 1829 Lg 10c Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g+.
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1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1135 (Sale Order 882 of 1881) 1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades vf++ Lot #1137 (Sale Order 883 of 1881) 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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1928G $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf details Lot #1139 (Sale Order 884 of 1881) 1928G $2 Red Seal United States Note 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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***Auction Highlight*** Coney Island Shotgun 1886 & 'P' Ends Mixed Morgan/Peace Silver dollar roll, Lot #1140 (Sale Order 885 of 1881) ***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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1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85F Grades vf++ Lot #1141 (Sale Order 886 of 1881) 1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85F 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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1938-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1142 (Sale Order 887 of 1881) 1938-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1998 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1144 (Sale Order 888 of 1881) 1998 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1998-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover, consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1998." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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1914-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+ Lot #1145 (Sale Order 889 of 1881) 1914-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+.
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1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1146 (Sale Order 890 of 1881) 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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1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1147 (Sale Order 891 of 1881) 1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2003-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1149 (Sale Order 892 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2003-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1910 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 42 Grades vf+ Lot #1150 (Sale Order 893 of 1881) 1910 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 42 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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2000 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1152 (Sale Order 894 of 1881) 2000 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2000-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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1928D $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf details Lot #1154 (Sale Order 895 of 1881) 1928D $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf 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. 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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1999 United States Quarters Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1156 (Sale Order 896 of 1881) 1999 United States Quarters Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside!. This 5-piece set includes all the 1999 Statehood Quarter releases: Delaware, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and New Jersey. 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: Delaware, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and New Jersey.mirrorlike Proof finish adds further beauty with an impressive shine.
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1918-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+ Lot #1157 (Sale Order 897 of 1881) 1918-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1954-d Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Lot #1158 (Sale Order 898 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1954-d Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1159 (Sale Order 899 of 1881) 1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1162 (Sale Order 900 of 1881) 1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades vf, very fine Lot #1164 (Sale Order 901 of 1881) 1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades vf, very fine. 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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1935F **Star Note** $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ Lot #1166 (Sale Order 902 of 1881) 1935F **Star Note** $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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper. Lot #1167 (Sale Order 903 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-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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1968 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1168 (Sale Order 904 of 1881) 1968 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1968-S Proof Set were inserted into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard imprinted with "United States Proof Set • 1968."
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Limited Edition .999 Silver $10 Las Vegas Gaming Token Ecalibur Las Vegas,Nevada Lot #1169 (Sale Order 905 of 1881) Limited Edition .999 Silver $10 Las Vegas Gaming Token Ecalibur Las Vegas,Nevada.
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1961-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1171 (Sale Order 906 of 1881) 1961-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Sunshine Minting Half Troy Ounce .999 Fine Silver Round Lot #1172 (Sale Order 907 of 1881) Sunshine Minting Half Troy Ounce .999 Fine Silver Round.
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1996 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1173 (Sale Order 908 of 1881) 1996 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1996-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the silver and somewhat confusing words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1996." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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1902 Imperial Austria 1,000 Kronen Note P: 8A Grades Select AU Lot #1174 (Sale Order 909 of 1881) 1902 Imperial Austria 1,000 Kronen Note P: 8A Grades Select AU.
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***Auction Highlight*** Old Casino 50c Roll $10 Halves Las Vegas Casino Flamingo 1945 walker & P fra Lot #1175 (Sale Order 910 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** Old Casino 50c Roll $10 Halves Las Vegas Casino Flamingo 1945 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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1985 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1176 (Sale Order 911 of 1881) 1985 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1985-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a purple-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of purple cardboard, imprinted with the silver words: "United States Proof Set • 1985."
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1912-1917 (1910 Issue) Imperial Russia 100 Rubles Banknote P# 13b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++ Lot #1178 (Sale Order 912 of 1881) 1912-1917 (1910 Issue) Imperial Russia 100 Rubles Banknote P# 13b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1179 (Sale Order 913 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1972 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 13 Coins Inside! Lot #1180 (Sale Order 914 of 1881) 1972 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 13 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1972-PDS Mint Set were sealed in two pliofilm flat packs: the D-Mint coins were placed together in one of the packs, and the P- and S-Mint coins were placed together in another. A disk identifying the Denver Mint was included along with the D-Mint coins. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P- and S-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and two pieces of thin cardboard (for protection) were sealed in an officially inscribed, white mailing envelope.
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1943-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc Lot #1183 (Sale Order 915 of 1881) 1943-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-s Wartime issue Steel Cent. The s mint is the scarcest of the 3.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1184 (Sale Order 916 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1914-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select AU Lot #1185 (Sale Order 917 of 1881) 1914-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select AU.
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1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+ Lot #1186 (Sale Order 918 of 1881) 1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+. 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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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1620 Grades vf+ Lot #1188 (Sale Order 919 of 1881) 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1620 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1190 (Sale Order 920 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1980 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1192 (Sale Order 921 of 1881) 1980 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: In 1980, the packaging for the Proof Sets was down-sized to accommodate the smaller Dollar coin. At the same time, the Mint got rid of the red, felt-covered paper insert that was notorious for shedding tiny flecks of red "dust" onto the coins. Instead, the coins of the 1980-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a red plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The coins of the 1980-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a red plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The clear plastic case containing the coins slid into a molded, black plastic frame, with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET" for storage. For display purposes, the frame served as a base for the case containing the coins, which fit into a slot in the frame. A black card slipcase, imprinted in silver with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1980", protected both the case and the frame.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1970-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1193 (Sale Order 922 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1970-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c 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 Choice CU Lot #1194 (Sale Order 923 of 1881) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Choice CU.
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1961-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1195 (Sale Order 924 of 1881) 1961-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1987 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1200 (Sale Order 925 of 1881) 1987 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. This 1987 U.S. Mint Set contains brilliant uncirculated examples of the cent, nickel, dime, quarter and half dollar from the Philadelphia and Denver mints.Product Highlights:Contains examples of the following coins from both Denver and Philadelphia mints:* Lincoln cent* Jefferson nickel* Roosevelt dime* Washington quarter* Kennedy half dollarCoins protected from the mint in cellophane packaging to ensure they remain in brilliant uncirculated condition.
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1941 Provisional Issue Serbia 100 Dinara Note P# 23 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1201 (Sale Order 926 of 1881) 1941 Provisional Issue Serbia 100 Dinara Note P# 23 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1972 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1204 (Sale Order 927 of 1881) 1972 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1972-S Proof Set were placed into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard, imprinted with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1972."
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1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos Banknote P#?111 Grades Select CU Lot #1206 (Sale Order 928 of 1881) 1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos Banknote P#?111 Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1208 (Sale Order 929 of 1881) 1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1969-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper. Lot #1209 (Sale Order 930 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1969-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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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619 Grades vf+ Lot #1211 (Sale Order 931 of 1881) 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. 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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1950-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1212 (Sale Order 932 of 1881) 1950-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Pesos Banknote P#?110 Grades vf+ Lot #1213 (Sale Order 933 of 1881) 1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Pesos Banknote P#?110 Grades vf+. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1214 (Sale Order 934 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1947-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ Unc RD By USCG (fc) Lot #1215 (Sale Order 935 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1947-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ Unc RD By USCG.
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1992 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1216 (Sale Order 936 of 1881) 1992 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1992-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coin were then sealed in an officially inscribed, colorful mailing envelope.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1218 (Sale Order 937 of 1881) 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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1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56A Grades vf++ Lot #1219 (Sale Order 938 of 1881) 1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56A 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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1967 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp66 Lot #1220 (Sale Order 939 of 1881) 1967 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp66.
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1995 **Star Note** $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (Atlanta, GA) Grades vf+ Lot #1223 (Sale Order 940 of 1881) 1995 **Star Note** $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (Atlanta, GA) 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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1986 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1224 (Sale Order 941 of 1881) 1986 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1986-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a purple-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of purple cardboard, imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Proof Set • 1986."
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2009 (2002 Issue) North Korea 10 Won Banknote Commemorative P#?CS10 Grades Gem CU Lot #1226 (Sale Order 942 of 1881) 2009 (2002 Issue) North Korea 10 Won Banknote Commemorative P#?CS10 Grades Gem CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1227 (Sale Order 943 of 1881) 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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1972 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 13 Coins Inside! Lot #1228 (Sale Order 944 of 1881) 1972 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 13 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1972-PDS Mint Set were sealed in two pliofilm flat packs: the D-Mint coins were placed together in one of the packs, and the P- and S-Mint coins were placed together in another. A disk identifying the Denver Mint was included along with the D-Mint coins. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P- and S-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and two pieces of thin cardboard (for protection) were sealed in an officially inscribed, white mailing envelope.
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1920 Weimar Germany 100 Mark Note P: 69A Grades vf++ Lot #1229 (Sale Order 945 of 1881) 1920 Weimar 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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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos Banknote P#?108 Grades Select CU Lot #1230 (Sale Order 946 of 1881) 1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos Banknote P#?108 Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1927-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #1231 (Sale Order 947 of 1881) 1927-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades Choice AU/BU Sli Lot #1233 (Sale Order 948 of 1881) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 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, 1979-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1235 (Sale Order 949 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1939-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1236 (Sale Order 950 of 1881) 1939-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades vf, very fine Lot #1237 (Sale Order 951 of 1881) 1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades vf, very fine. 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1238 (Sale Order 952 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1239 (Sale Order 953 of 1881) 1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1997 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1240 (Sale Order 954 of 1881) 1997 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1997-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the silver and somewhat confusing words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1997." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Peso Banknote P#?109 Grades vf+ Lot #1241 (Sale Order 955 of 1881) 1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Peso Banknote P#?109 Grades vf+. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1908 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select Unc BN Lot #1242 (Sale Order 956 of 1881) 1908 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select Unc BN.
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1961-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1243 (Sale Order 957 of 1881) 1961-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1924-p Lincoln Cent,Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt W Lot #1244 (Sale Order 958 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1924-p Lincoln Cent,Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1245 (Sale Order 959 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c 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 vf+ Lot #1246 (Sale Order 960 of 1881) 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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1963-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1247 (Sale Order 961 of 1881) 1963-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1997 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside! Lot #1248 (Sale Order 962 of 1881) 1997 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1997-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coins were then sealed in an officially inscribed, light blue mailing envelope.
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1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56B Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1250 (Sale Order 963 of 1881) 1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56B Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 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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1974 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1252 (Sale Order 964 of 1881) 1974 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1974-S Proof Set were sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. Raised rings of plastic separated the coins from each other, and a red, felt-covered paper insert was added for visual impact. The clear plastic case containing the coins was inserted into a molded, black plastic frame with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET", and a hinged flap that could be flipped over for display purposes. A black card cover imprinted with silver letters, "United States Proof Set • 1974" protected both the case and the frame.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1983-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1253 (Sale Order 965 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1983-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 50 Billion Dollars Banknote P# 87 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1254 (Sale Order 966 of 1881) 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 50 Billion Dollars Banknote P# 87 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 33A Grades vf+ Lot #1255 (Sale Order 967 of 1881) 1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note 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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1939-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1256 (Sale Order 968 of 1881) 1939-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1937-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades GEM Unc Lot #1257 (Sale Order 969 of 1881) 1937-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades GEM Unc.
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1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1616 Grades vf+ Lot #1258 (Sale Order 970 of 1881) 1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1616 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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1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1260 (Sale Order 971 of 1881) 1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1937 & s Mint En Lot #1261 (Sale Order 972 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1937 & s Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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Original sealed box 5- 1986 United States Mint Proof Sets Lot #1262 (Sale Order 973 of 1881) Original sealed box 5- 1986 United States Mint Proof Sets. Up for Auction is an Unopened Mailer Box from 1986 containing 5 1986 Proof Sets!!!! Wow! - This Mailer Box is sealed exactly as it left the mint over 40 years ago. Each Proof set in this mailer box has never been reviewed or examined by anyone. Virtually every 1986 Proof Set has been looked at by Coin Experts who have identified potential PR70 DCAM Coins and had them slabbed. Those opened Proof Sets you find at coin shows or for sale individually have almost certainly been examined and reviewed. NOT ONE OF THE FIVE SETS IN THIS MAILER BOX HAVE BEEN SEEN BY HUMAN EYES IN 40 YEARS , So, What COULD be in these Sets, Well here are the 5 things that could be inside. An Kennedy 50c in PR70 DCAM Trending $90, a Washington 25c in PR70 DCAM Trending $60, a Roosevelt Dime in PR70 DCAM Trending $60, BUT ThatÕs Just the Start, There also could be a Lincoln 1c in PR70 DCAM, TRENDING $550 BUT EVEN THAT IS JUST THE SIDESHOW! The REAL WINNER IN THIS LOTTERY BOX IS The 1986-s Jefferson 5c, a 1986-s Proof Jefferson 5c in PR70 DCAM TRENDS $2,200!!!! And there can be FIVE of Each in this BOX, This could be one of the very last boxes in EXISTENCE. This ÒWONKAÓ Box could Contain Coins Worth $47,890 - Good Luck in Obtaining This Unopened Mailer Box of 5 1986 Proof Sets!!!
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Military Payment Certificate (MPC) Series 641 10c Fr. M882 Grades vf+ Lot #1263 (Sale Order 974 of 1881) Military Payment Certificate (MPC) Series 641 10c Fr. M882 Grades vf+. 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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1995 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1264 (Sale Order 975 of 1881) 1995 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1995-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover, consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1995." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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1914 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 46B Grades vf+ Lot #1265 (Sale Order 976 of 1881) 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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1960-p sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1266 (Sale Order 977 of 1881) 1960-p sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1963-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1267 (Sale Order 978 of 1881) 1963-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1926-p Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider+ Lot #1268 (Sale Order 979 of 1881) 1926-p Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider+. 0
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1270 (Sale Order 980 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1616 Grades f+ Lot #1271 (Sale Order 981 of 1881) 1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1616 Grades f+. 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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1998 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside! Lot #1272 (Sale Order 982 of 1881) 1998 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1998-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coins were then sealed in an officially inscribed light blue mailing envelope.
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1922 Weimar Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81D Grades Select AU Lot #1273 (Sale Order 983 of 1881) 1922 Weimar Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81D 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*** 1823/2 Coronet Head Large Cent N-1 1c Graded au53 details By SEGS (fc) Lot #1274 (Sale Order 984 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1823/2 N-1 Coronet Head Large Cent 1c Graded au53 details By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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***Auction Highlight*** 1864 $500 Stonewall Jackson Confederate States Of America Note T-64 Grades v Lot #1275 (Sale Order 985 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1864 $500 Stonewall Jackson Confederate States Of America Note T-64 Grades vf++. The largest denomination bank note issued by the Confederate States of America is also the only note to feature the Confederate Flag. This $500 note was issued to honor General Stonewall Jackson, one of the most beloved Southern commanders of the Civil War. Jackson was accidentally shot by his own men during a battle and died in 1863. This note was quickly issued to honor him (similar to the JFK Half Dollar, struck only months after his assassination A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1995United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 coins Lot #1276 (Sale Order 986 of 1881) 1995United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 coins. The 1995 Uncirculated Mint Set in a folder. The set contains both the JP & D Mint coins for the year. The Franklin Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Didme, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln cent. It also includes the mint metal for both the P & D mints. Total 10 cons
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1969-1975 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 86b, Sig. Crow & Bouey Grades Select AU Lot #1277 (Sale Order 987 of 1881) 1969-1975 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 86b, Sig. Crow & Bouey Grades Select AU.
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1964 Canada $1 Silver KM# 58 Grades GEM++ PL Lot #1278 (Sale Order 988 of 1881) 1964 Canada $1 Silver KM# 58 Grades GEM++ PL.
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***Auction Highlight*** Full solid date 1923-p Au/Bu Slider Peace silver dollar roll, 20 coins (fc) Lot #1279 (Sale Order 989 of 1881) ***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 Bellaire Zainsvill & Cincinnati Railroad 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. You’re 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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1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1280 (Sale Order 990 of 1881) 1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+ Lot #1281 (Sale Order 991 of 1881) 1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+. 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1282 (Sale Order 992 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1934A $5 Silver Certificate North Africa WWII Emergency Currency Grades Select AU Lot #1283 (Sale Order 993 of 1881) 1934A $5 Silver Certificate North Africa WWII Emergency Currency Grades Select AU.
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1968 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1284 (Sale Order 994 of 1881) 1968 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1968-S Proof Set were inserted into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard imprinted with "United States Proof Set • 1968."
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1955-1961 (1954 Issue) Canada 10 Dollars Banknote P# 79a, Sig. Beattie-Coyne Grades Select AU Lot #1285 (Sale Order 995 of 1881) 1955-1961 (1954 Issue) Canada 10 Dollars Banknote P# 79a, Sig. Beattie-Coyne Grades Select AU.
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Authentic Meteorite-Space Rock Campo Del Cielo, Argentina Discovered 1576 AD <.10g Crystal Graded By Lot #1286 (Sale Order 996 of 1881) Authentic Meteorite-Space Rock Campo Del Cielo, Argentina Discovered 1576 AD <.10g Crystal Graded By INB.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1799 Draped Bust Dollar $1 Graded vg10 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1287 (Sale Order 997 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1799 Draped Bust Dollar $1 Graded vg10 By SEGS.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1288 (Sale Order 998 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-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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PCGS Rare 1893 World's Columbian Exposition Handel/ Music Ticket, Chicago, IL Graded cu64 By PCGS Lot #1289 (Sale Order 999 of 1881) PCGS Rare 1893 World's Columbian Exposition Handel/ Music Ticket, Chicago, IL Graded cu64 By PCGS. 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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1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85F Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1290 (Sale Order 1000 of 1881) 1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85F 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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1962-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1291 (Sale Order 1001 of 1881) 1962-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Sunshine Minting Half Troy Ounce .999 Fine Silver Round Lot #1292 (Sale Order 1002 of 1881) Sunshine Minting Half Troy Ounce .999 Fine Silver Round.
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1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1293 (Sale Order 1003 of 1881) 1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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NGC Ca. 41-68 AD Macedon, Philippi AE16 Ancient Obv. Victory Advancing, Rev. Three Standards Graded Lot #1294 (Sale Order 1004 of 1881) NGC Ca. 41-68 AD Macedon, Philippi AE16 Obv. Victory Advancing, Rev. Three Standards Ancient Graded f By NGC.
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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1619 Grades vf+ Lot #1295 (Sale Order 1005 of 1881) 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. 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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1998 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1296 (Sale Order 1006 of 1881) 1998 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1998-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover, consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1998." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1948-d Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Lot #1297 (Sale Order 1007 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1948-d Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1861-p Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded ms64+ BY SEGS (fc) Lot #1298 (Sale Order 1008 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1861-p Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded ms64+ BY SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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Zimbabwe 1 Centillion Dollars Grades CU Lot #1299 (Sale Order 1009 of 1881) Zimbabwe 1 Centillion Dollars Grades CU.
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1977 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1300 (Sale Order 1010 of 1881) 1977 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1977-S Proof Set were sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. Raised rings of plastic separated the coins from each other, and a red, felt-covered paper insert was added for visual impact. The clear plastic case containing the coins was inserted into a molded, black plastic frame with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET", and a hinged flap that could be flipped over for display purposes. A black card cover imprinted with silver letters, "United States Proof Set • 1977" protected both the case and the frame.
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1896 Newfoundland (Canada Provincial) 50 Cents Silver KM# 6 Grades vf++ Lot #1301 (Sale Order 1011 of 1881) 1896 Newfoundland (Canada Provincial) 50 Cents Silver KM# 6 Grades vf++.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1870-cc Seated Liberty Dollar $1 Graded f15 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1302 (Sale Order 1012 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1870-cc Seated Liberty Dollar $1 Graded f15 By SEGS.
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1954-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1303 (Sale Order 1013 of 1881) 1954-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Military Payment Certificate (MPC) Series 661 $1 Fr. M905 Grades vf+ Lot #1304 (Sale Order 1014 of 1881) Military Payment Certificate (MPC) Series 661 $1 Fr. M905 Grades vf+. 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1305 (Sale Order 1015 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1306 (Sale Order 1016 of 1881) 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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Original Sealed 1964 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #1307 (Sale Order 1017 of 1881) Original Sealed 1964 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1964 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 unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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Group Of 7 Liberty Nickels 'V' Nickels 5c Lot #1308 (Sale Order 1018 of 1881) Group Of 7 Liberty Nickels 'V' Nickels 5c.
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1928G $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #1309 (Sale Order 1019 of 1881) 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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Sealed 2011 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside Lot #1310 (Sale Order 1020 of 1881) Sealed 2011 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside!. About the sets: The 2011-PD Mint Set contains five new issues in the America the Beautiful™ Quarter program, as well as a one-year-only Native American Dollar design depicting the passing of the peace pipe between early Plymouth Bay settlers and the Great Wampanoag Nation in 1621.Original packaging: The 2011-PD Mint Set consisted of two different sets in two blister-style folders. The blue folder contains coins from the Philadelphia Mint, the red folder contains coins from the Denver Mint. Each folder contains the Cents, Nickels, Dime, Half Dollar, and Dollar, alongside the following five 2011 Quarters: Gettysburg National Military Park, Glacier National Park, Olympic National Park, Vicksburg National Military Park, and Chickasaw National Recreation Area. Completing each folder are the four 2011 Presidential Dollars: Andrew Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Haynes, and James Garfield.
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***Auction Highlight*** NGC 1787 Fugio Colonial Cent United States 4 Cinq 1c Grades ms62 bn BY NGC ( Lot #1311 (Sale Order 1021 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** NGC 1787 Fugio United States 4 Cinq Colonial Cent 1c Grades ms62 bn BY NGC. 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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2001 United States Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1312 (Sale Order 1022 of 1881) 2001 United States Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2001-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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1923 Weimar Germany 10 Millionon Mark P: 106C Grades Select AU Lot #1313 (Sale Order 1023 of 1881) 1923 Weimar Germany 10 Millionon Mark P: 106C 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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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1930 & D Mint En Lot #1314 (Sale Order 1024 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1930 & D Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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2009 (2002 Issue) North Korea 50 Won Banknote Specimen P#?60s Grades Gem CU Lot #1316 (Sale Order 1025 of 1881) 2009 (2002 Issue) North Korea 50 Won Banknote Specimen P#?60s Grades Gem CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1886-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc By USCG (fc) Lot #1318 (Sale Order 1026 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1886-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc By USCG.
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1621 Grades vf+ Lot #1319 (Sale Order 1027 of 1881) 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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1997 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1320 (Sale Order 1028 of 1881) 1997 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1997-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the silver and somewhat confusing words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1997." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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1925 Spain 100 Pesetas Banknote P# 69c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1321 (Sale Order 1029 of 1881) 1925 Spain 100 Pesetas Banknote P# 69c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1919-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded Choice AU/BU Slider BY USCG (fc) Lot #1322 (Sale Order 1030 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1919-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded Choice AU/BU Slider BY USCG. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1323 (Sale Order 1031 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2005 United States Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1324 (Sale Order 1032 of 1881) 2005 United States Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. The United States Mint 50 State Quarters Program begun in 1999 produced a series of 50 quarter dollar coins with special designs honoring each state. Five different designs were issued each year from 1999 through 2008. States were commemorated in the order of their entrance into statehood. Each state theme was proposed, and approved, by the governor of that state. Final designs were created by Mint personnel.
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1942 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Cents Banknote P#?10 Grades Choice CU Lot #1325 (Sale Order 1033 of 1881) 1942 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Cents Banknote P#?10 Grades Choice CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1861 Confederate States Twenty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1326 (Sale Order 1034 of 1881) 1861 Confederate States Twenty 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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1941-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1327 (Sale Order 1035 of 1881) 1941-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1914-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms64 rd By SEGS (fc) Lot #1328 (Sale Order 1036 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1914-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded ms64 rd By SEGS.
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Proof 1907 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades Select Proof Lot #1329 (Sale Order 1037 of 1881) 1907 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades Select Proof.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1892-s Barber Half Dollars 50c Graded ms64 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1330 (Sale Order 1038 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1892-s Barber Half Dollars 50c 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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Proof ***Auction Highlight*** 1863 Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded pr64 BY SEGS (fc) Lot #1331 (Sale Order 1039 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1863 Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded pr64 BY SEGS. One of just 460 proofs of the date produced while the Civil War waged in and around Pennsylvania; this figure is the lowest proof mintage in the series after 1858
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1923 $1 Large Size Blue Seal Silver Certificate, Fr-238 Signatures of Woods & White Grades vf++ Lot #1333 (Sale Order 1040 of 1881) 1923 $1 Large Size Blue Seal Silver Certificate, Fr-238 Signatures of Woods & White Grades vf++. The term “horse blanket” gets used a lot when talking about large size currency. It is most frequently used to describe this bank note. All large size $1 silver certificates have the same blue seal. There are three signature combinations used with 1923 $1 silver certificates. Portrait of George Washington at center.
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Group of 5 Casino Tokens Lot #1334 (Sale Order 1041 of 1881) Group of 5 Casino Tokens. Tokens include Desert Inn Las Vegas, Edgewater Laughlin Nevada 1992, Edgewater Laughlin Nevada, ElDorado Reno Nevada 1979, El Cortez Las Vegas 1990
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***Auction Highlight*** 1896-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms62 details By SEGS (fc) Lot #1335 (Sale Order 1042 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1896-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms62 details By SEGS.
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1894-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select AU Lot #1337 (Sale Order 1043 of 1881) 1894-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select AU.
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1942-1945 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M7 Grades Choice CU Lot #1338 (Sale Order 1044 of 1881) 1942-1945 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M7 Grades Choice CU. After Japanese forces occupied Malaya early in 1942, they introduced new currency notes. Because the $10 note carried a picture of a banana plant, the wartime currency was referred to as banana money. For the first two years of the occupation, the Japanese maintained monetary discipline and kept circulation of this currency under control. However, with the country’s trading economy at a standstill, there was little to tax and, in order to fund the civil administration and purchase supplies for the military, the Japanese began printing more and more money. In December 1940, the active circulation of currency in Malaya was 120 million dollars. By the middle of 1945, the Japanese may have printed 4,000 million dollars, and the active circulation was 30 times greater than before the war. The predictable result was hyperinflation.
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1963-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1339 (Sale Order 1045 of 1881) 1963-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents Most Red Most Gem Unc or Better Lot #1340 (Sale Order 1046 of 1881) Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents Most Red Most Gem Unc or Better.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1972-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1341 (Sale Order 1047 of 1881) 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*** 1888-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1342 (Sale Order 1048 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1888-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG.
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1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov Grades vf details Lot #1343 (Sale Order 1049 of 1881) 1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov 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. 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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1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Dollars Banknote P#?M9 Grades Select AU Lot #1345 (Sale Order 1050 of 1881) 1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Dollars Banknote P#?M9 Grades Select AU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1903-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms62+ BY SEGS (fc) Lot #1346 (Sale Order 1051 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1903-s Morgan Dollar $1 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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***Auction Highlight*** 1900-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1347 (Sale Order 1052 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1900-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice Unc BY USCG.
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2011 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #1348 (Sale Order 1053 of 1881) 2011 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. Each of the coins was struck in proof quality at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The full 2011 annual set included a total of fourteen coins across six denominations. Three series continued their programs featuring rotating designs, providing collectors with some variety. The America the Beautiful Quarters Program featured representations of Gettysburg National Military Park, Glacier National Park, Olympic National Park, Vicksburg National Military Park and Chickasaw National Recreation Area. The Presidential Dollars Program featured portraits honoring Andrew Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, and James Garfield. The Native American Dollar . The coins with static designs included the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar. Packaging have the coins included in three separate lenses and placed with a certificate of authenticity in an outer cardboard box with blanks and brown design theme.
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1943-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #1349 (Sale Order 1054 of 1881) 1943-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-s Wartime issue Steel Cent. The s mint is the scarcest of the 3.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1925-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Lot #1350 (Sale Order 1055 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1925-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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3x Consecutive 1922 Germany "Vampire" 10,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknotes, All AU+! P# 72 Lot #1351 (Sale Order 1056 of 1881) 3x Consecutive 1922 Germany "Vampire" 10,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknotes, All AU+! P# 72 Grades 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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1921-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades vf++ Lot #1352 (Sale Order 1057 of 1881) 1921-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades vf++.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1900 Lafayette Lafayette Dollar $1 Graded ms65 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1353 (Sale Order 1058 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1900 Lafayette Lafayette Dollar $1 Graded ms65 By SEGS. 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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Sealed 2019 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 21 Coins Inside Lot #1354 (Sale Order 1059 of 1881) Sealed 2019 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 21 Coins Inside!. The 2019 United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set includes two folders, each containing 10 coins with uncirculated finishes. One folder is from the United States Mint at Philadelphia and the other is from the United States Mint at Denver. The 2019 edition of the United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set includes the following coins: The 10th annual release of five quarters in the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program: 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, Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness in Idaho. One Native American $1 Coin with a reverse design (tails) honoring Native Americans in the US space program. The designs features Mary Golda Ross writing calculations, while behind her, an Atlas-Agena rocket launches into space with an equation inscribed in its cloud. An astronaut, symbolic of Native American astronauts, including John Herrington, spacewalks above. In the field behind, a group of stars indicates outer space. Inscriptions are “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and "$1." The obverse design (heads) retains the central figure Sacagawea carrying her infant son, Jean Baptiste. The inscriptions are “LIBERTY” and “IN GOD WE TRUST”, Kennedy half dollar, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel, Lincoln penny. United States Mint uncirculated coins are struck on special presses using greater force than circulating coins, producing a sharp, intricately detailed image. New this year! Premium Coin: The 2019 Uncirculated Coin Set is accompanied by an additional, special edition 2019 Lincoln penny with an uncirculated finish struck at the West Point Mint with a “W” mint mark. This special coin is packaged separately in clear United States Mint plastic wrap. Some rarities you might find in this set; a 2019-d Kennedy 50c in ms69 PL trends $500, 2019-d Lowell Park 25c in ms68 dmpl trends $500, 2019-w Lincoln 1c in ms70 RD trends $850.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1893-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded au58+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #1355 (Sale Order 1060 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1893-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded au58+ By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 500 Million Dollars Banknote P# 82 Grades vf++ Lot #1356 (Sale Order 1061 of 1881) 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 500 Million Dollars Banknote P# 82 Grades vf++. 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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1911-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select Unc RB Lot #1357 (Sale Order 1062 of 1881) 1911-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select Unc RB.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2003-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1358 (Sale Order 1063 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2003-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Original Sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #1359 (Sale Order 1064 of 1881) 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. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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2003 Mint Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1360 (Sale Order 1065 of 1881) 2003 Mint Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2003-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar and Dollar; the other case contains the year’s five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1808 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded ms62 BY SEGS (fc) Lot #1361 (Sale Order 1066 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1808 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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1928A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate "Funnyback" Fr-1601 Grades vf+ Lot #1362 (Sale Order 1067 of 1881) 1928A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate "Funnyback" Fr-1601 Grades vf+. 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 RD Lot #1363 (Sale Order 1068 of 1881) 1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1794 Head of 94 S-41 'Abrupt Hair' R-3 Flowing Hair large cent 1c Graded au5 Lot #1364 (Sale Order 1069 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1794 Head of 94 S-41 'Abrupt Hair' R-3 Flowing Hair large cent 1c Graded au50 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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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Centavos Banknote P#?104 Grades vf++ Lot #1365 (Sale Order 1070 of 1881) 1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Centavos Banknote P#?104 Grades vf++. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1929 & Mint End Lot #1366 (Sale Order 1071 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1929 & Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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1923 Weiamr Germany 1 Million Mark P: 93 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1367 (Sale Order 1072 of 1881) 1923 Weiamr Germany 1 Million Mark P: 93 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 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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2007 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #1368 (Sale Order 1073 of 1881) 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 Weimar Germany 50 Mark Note P: 66 Grades vf details Lot #1369 (Sale Order 1074 of 1881) 1919 Weimar Germany 50 Mark Note P: 66 Grades vf details. 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*** 1820 Large 0 JR-13 R3 Capped Bust Dime 10c Graded ms62+ BY SEGS (fc) Lot #1370 (Sale Order 1075 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1820 Large 0 JR-13 R3 Capped Bust Dime 10c Graded ms62+ BY SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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1909-s Indian Cent 1c Grades vf+ Lot #1371 (Sale Order 1076 of 1881) 1909-s Indian Cent 1c Grades vf+.
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2003 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging! 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1372 (Sale Order 1077 of 1881) 2003 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging! 5 Coins Inside!. The official 5-coin United States Mint 50 State Quarters Proof Set for 2003 is the fifth annual set in the ten-year series celebrating each of the 50 states in the order in which they entered the union. Few coins today have the degree of artistry and detail that is so beautifully revealed in a proof coin. The set includes all five proof quarters issued under the 50 State Quarters Program for 2003 and celebrates the unique heritage of the states - Illinois, Land of Lincoln; Alabama, Spirit of Courage; Maine, Pemaquid Point Light; Missouri, Corps of Discovery; and Arkansas, Natural Resources.
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf, very fine Lot #1373 (Sale Order 1078 of 1881) 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf, very fine. 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1374 (Sale Order 1079 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1375 (Sale Order 1080 of 1881) 1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1970-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1376 (Sale Order 1081 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1970-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1922 Grant w/Star Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Graded ms63+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #1377 (Sale Order 1082 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1922 Grant w/Star Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Graded ms63+ By SEGS. This is One of the Keys to the Entire Silver Commemorative series. Less than 5% of the Grant Commemoratives were made with the Star Variety. The Grant Halves are Notoriously Difficult to Grade, partly because Raised Die Lines on the Obverse Look at First Glance like Hairlines or Scratches. Points to Check for Wear include Grant’s Cheek and the Hair Above His Ear. The Reverse’s Dense Design tends to Mask Imperfections and Wear, but Light Friction Often can be Detected in the Treetops.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1878 Three Dollar Gold 3 Graded ms65+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #1378 (Sale Order 1083 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1878 Three Dollar Gold 3 Graded ms65+ By SEGS. A magnificent upper end Gem with lovely golden-rose color to both sides. Sharply struck with a bold satin to softly frosted finish One of the most desirable gold type coins in this sale, and equally well suited for inclusion in a world class collection of this challenging 19th century odd denomination series. During and after the Civil War, coins, especially those made in gold and silver, continued to be hoarded. The passage of the Specie Resumption Act of January 14, 1875, mandated that the Treasury Department redeem federally-issued currency for specie (gold or silver) beginning on January 1, 1879. Leading up to the resumption of these payments, the Mint struck large quantities of gold coins of all denominations in anticipation of increased demand for commerce. Once paper money achieved parity with gold in December 1878, the expected greater demand for coins did not materialize, especially for the three-dollar gold piece.Introduced in 1854 to coincide with the change in the first-class postal rate to 3¢, the three-dollar gold piece was intended to make the purchase of a full sheet of 100 stamps easier. However, the new gold coin never took off for everyday use and for most of its existence, mintage figures were modest with only ten of the 43 total issues exceeding 10,000 pieces, almost all in the 1850s. In 1878, the Philadelphia Mint struck 82,304 three-dollar gold pieces, second only to the initial 1854 in terms of number coined. As the denomination was seldom seen in circulation in the East, many of the coins sat in Treasury coffers until they were eventually melted. Minimal quantities were struck each year at Philadelphia for another 11 years before the denomination was abolished in 1889. In the meantime, some banks paid out their reserves of the denomination at a slight premium to numismatists as well as jewelers who used the coins in necklaces and bracelets. 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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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades vf++ Lot #1379 (Sale Order 1084 of 1881) 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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***Auction Highlight*** 1897-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc By USCG (fc) Lot #1380 (Sale Order 1085 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1897-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc By USCG.
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1892 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM Unc Lot #1381 (Sale Order 1086 of 1881) 1892 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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1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 50 Cents "Banana Money" Banknote P#?M4 Grades Select CU Lot #1382 (Sale Order 1087 of 1881) 1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 50 Cents "Banana Money" Banknote P#?M4 Grades Select CU. After Japanese forces occupied Malaya early in 1942, they introduced new currency notes. Because the $10 note carried a picture of a banana plant, the wartime currency was referred to as banana money. For the first two years of the occupation, the Japanese maintained monetary discipline and kept circulation of this currency under control. However, with the country’s trading economy at a standstill, there was little to tax and, in order to fund the civil administration and purchase supplies for the military, the Japanese began printing more and more money. In December 1940, the active circulation of currency in Malaya was 120 million dollars. By the middle of 1945, the Japanese may have printed 4,000 million dollars, and the active circulation was 30 times greater than before the war. The predictable result was hyperinflation.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1853-p Arrows & Rays Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded ms63 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1383 (Sale Order 1088 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1853-p Arrows & Rays Seated Half Dollar 50c 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
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2010 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 Pieces! Lot #1384 (Sale Order 1089 of 1881) 2010 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 Pieces! . The Set contains 4 Proof Presidential Dollars Including Lincoln, 5 Proof National Parks Quarters, a Proof Kennedy Half Dollar, a Proof Roosevelt Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA. A harder and more difficult set.
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2008 North Korea 100 Won Banknote Specimen P#?61s Grades Gem CU Lot #1385 (Sale Order 1090 of 1881) 2008 North Korea 100 Won Banknote Specimen P#?61s Grades Gem CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1879 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc) Lot #1386 (Sale Order 1091 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1879 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll. Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends In an old Ulster & Deleware Railroad to the Catskill Mountains wrapper. Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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1936-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1387 (Sale Order 1092 of 1881) 1936-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1875-p Twenty Cent Piece 20c Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1388 (Sale Order 1093 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1875-p Twenty Cent Piece 20c Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG.
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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 1 Million Dollars Banknote P# 77 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1389 (Sale Order 1094 of 1881) 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 1 Million Dollars Banknote P# 77 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 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*** 1853 arrow & rays Seated Liberty Quarter Rainbwo Toned 25c Graded Select+ Un Lot #1390 (Sale Order 1095 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1853 arrow & rays Rainbwo Toned Seated Liberty Quarter 25c 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*** 1919-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Graded xf40 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1391 (Sale Order 1096 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1919-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Graded xf40 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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2000 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1392 (Sale Order 1097 of 1881) 2000 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2000-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1992-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1393 (Sale Order 1098 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1992-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1912-1917 (1905 Issue) Imperial Russia 3 Rubles Banknote P# 9c, Sig. Shipov Grades vf+ Lot #1394 (Sale Order 1099 of 1881) 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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Proof ***Auction Highlight*** 1859 Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Graded pr64 BY SEGS (fc) Lot #1395 (Sale Order 1100 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1859 Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Graded pr64 BY SEGS.
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2013 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #1396 (Sale Order 1101 of 1881) 2013 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. Each of the coins was struck in proof quality at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The full 2013 annual set included a total of fourteen coins across six denominations. Three series continued their programs featuring rotating designs, providing collectors with some variety. The America the Beautiful Quarters Program featured representations of White Mountain National Forest, Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial, Great Basin National Park, Fort McHenry National Monument and Mount Rushmore National Memorial. The Presidential Dollars Program featured portraits honoring William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson. The Native American Dollar. The coins with static designs included the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar.
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1936-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #1397 (Sale Order 1102 of 1881) 1936-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice+ Unc.
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1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 85c, Sig. Crow & Bouey Grades vf, very fine Lot #1398 (Sale Order 1103 of 1881) 1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 85c, Sig. Crow & Bouey Grades vf, very fine.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1963-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD By USCG (fc) Lot #1399 (Sale Order 1104 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1963-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD By USCG.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1877-p Trade Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #1400 (Sale Order 1105 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1877-p Trade Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG.
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Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside Lot #1401 (Sale Order 1106 of 1881) Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside!. The 2005 Mint Set was the first year to include coins struck with the so-called “satin finish”. The satin finish is created by sandblasting blanks prior to striking, which results in coins with frosted, less reflective surfaces. The 2005 Mint Set included a total of 22 different coins. This included Philadelphia and Denver Mint strikes for the Lincoln Cent, two Westward Journey Nickels, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Sacagawea Dollar. The 2005 State Quarters were also included, which featured California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, and West Virginia. The Philadelphia Mint envelope including a picture of Betsy Ross Sewing The American Flag with a blue color scheme. The Denver Mint envelope had the same image, themed in red. Each envelope contained two separate cellophane packs containing the coins. Get your hands on this never opened 2005 mint set!
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1940-d Lincoln Cent, 1953-d Lincoln Cent other end, Coca Col Lot #1402 (Sale Order 1107 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1940-d Lincoln Cent, 1953-d Lincoln Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1969-1975 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 86b, Sig. Crow & Bouey Grades vf+ Lot #1403 (Sale Order 1108 of 1881) 1969-1975 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 86b, Sig. Crow & Bouey Grades vf+.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1884-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice AU/BU Slider+ PL By USCG (fc) Lot #1404 (Sale Order 1109 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1884-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice AU/BU Slider+ PL By USCG.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1908-s Indian Cent 1c Graded ms65 rb BY SEGS (fc) Lot #1405 (Sale Order 1110 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1908-s Indian Cent 1c Graded ms65 rb 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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Original Sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #1406 (Sale Order 1111 of 1881) Original Sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. 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 unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select Unc Lot #1407 (Sale Order 1112 of 1881) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select Unc.
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2004 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1408 (Sale Order 1113 of 1881) 2004 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 5 Coins Inside!. The set features Michigan's Great Lakes State design, as well as Florida's Gateway to Discovery, Texas' The Lone Star State, Iowa's Foundation in Education, and Wisconsin's Forward designs. This set is a shining embodiment of E Pluribus Unum, our Nation's motto. This official government Set contains the five 2004 dated "S" mint State Quarters made of copper nickel-clad metal and housed in a hard plastic holder.
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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 5 Billion Dollars Banknote P# 84 Grades Choice CU Lot #1409 (Sale Order 1114 of 1881) 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 5 Billion Dollars Banknote P# 84 Grades Choice 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1410 (Sale Order 1115 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1955-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1411 (Sale Order 1116 of 1881) 1955-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Choice CU Lot #1412 (Sale Order 1117 of 1881) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Choice CU.
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Proof ***Auction Highlight*** 1951 Franklin Half Dollar Near TOP POP! 50c Graded pr67+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #1414 (Sale Order 1118 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1951 Near TOP POP! Franklin Half Dollar 50c Graded pr67+ 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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1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent Banknote P#?M1 Grades Choice CU Lot #1415 (Sale Order 1119 of 1881) 1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent Banknote P#?M1 Grades Choice CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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2005 United States Mint Proof Set, 11 Coins Inside Lot #1416 (Sale Order 1120 of 1881) 2005 United States Mint Proof Set, 11 Coins Inside. Original packaging: The 2005-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, two Nickels, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56B Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1417 (Sale Order 1121 of 1881) 1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56B Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 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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1864 $10 Confederate States Note, T68 Grades vf++ Lot #1418 (Sale Order 1122 of 1881) 1864 $10 Confederate States 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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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1936 & p Mint En Lot #1419 (Sale Order 1123 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1936 & p Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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2013 United States Mint Set, 28 Coins Inside! Lot #1420 (Sale Order 1124 of 1881) 2013 United States Mint Set, 28 Coins Inside!. 2013 US Mint Uncirculated Coin Set - 28 coins total. This mint set contains two packets, one from the Philadelphia mint and one from the Denver mint. Each packet contains 14 coins - 5 dollars, 5 quarters, and one each half dollar, dime, nickel, and cent.
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1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56B Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1421 (Sale Order 1125 of 1881) 1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56B Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 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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Original Sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #1422 (Sale Order 1126 of 1881) Original Sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1962 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 unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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1926-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades vf++ Lot #1423 (Sale Order 1127 of 1881) 1926-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades vf++.
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1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1424 (Sale Order 1128 of 1881) 1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1919 Austria 1,000 Kronen Note P: 59 Grades Select AU Lot #1425 (Sale Order 1129 of 1881) 1919 Austria 1,000 Kronen Note P: 59 Grades Select AU.
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1935A $1 Silver Certificate Hawaii WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf+ Lot #1426 (Sale Order 1130 of 1881) 1935A $1 Silver Certificate Hawaii WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1967-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1427 (Sale Order 1131 of 1881) 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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2008 United States Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1428 (Sale Order 1132 of 1881) 2008 United States Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. In superlative proof quality, the set includes the final five U.S. Mint Statehood issues (Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska and Hawaii). Each proof quarter is double-struck for crisp raised engravings with frosted finishes, which contrast with dazzling mirror finishes. The set comes in a see-through U.S. Mint plastic case to protect as it displays the proof coins' exquisite beauty.
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Proof 1982 Silver Regina Centennial Canada Dollar $1 Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo Lot #1429 (Sale Order 1133 of 1881) 1982 Silver Regina Centennial Canada Dollar $1 Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo. Canadian silver dollar commemorates the founding of the city of Regina in Saskatchewan 100 years ago. Designed by Huntley Brown, the coin reverse depicts a bison skull and the Saskatchewan Legislative Building with dates 1882 and 1982 on either side.The obverse of the coin features the Arnold Machin portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
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1864 2nd Series Confederate States Fifteen Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Select CU Lot #1430 (Sale Order 1134 of 1881) 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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1942-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ 5fs Lot #1431 (Sale Order 1135 of 1881) 1942-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ 5fs.
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1928 $20 Gold Certificate, Sig. Woods & Mellon Fr-2400 Grades vf++ Lot #1432 (Sale Order 1136 of 1881) 1928 $20 Gold Certificate, Sig. Woods & Mellon Fr-2400 Grades vf++. The small size $20 gold certificate was only issued for 1928. Like other twenty dollar bills from the same year, this one shows a portrait of Andrew Jackson in the center of the bill. Once redeemable for gold on demand, U.S. Gold Certificates are among the most sought after of all paper currency. The small-size notes of Series 1928 are much scarcer than previous large-size notes issued over a longer period. Signatures Woods/Mellon. Generally speaking, the 1928 $20 gold certificate is noted for its light pasty seal and a dark green reverse printing.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades vf+ Lot #1433 (Sale Order 1137 of 1881) 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 3 1927-p, 1929-d, 1929-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Lot #1434 (Sale Order 1138 of 1881) Group of 3 1927-p, 1929-d, 1929-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c. 0
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1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1435 (Sale Order 1139 of 1881) 1958-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 #1436 (Sale Order 1140 of 1881) ***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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1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1437 (Sale Order 1141 of 1881) 1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1960-d Sm Date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1438 (Sale Order 1142 of 1881) 1960-d Sm Date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1923 $1 Large Size Blue Seal Silver Certificate, Fr-237 Signatures of Speelman & White Grades Select Lot #1439 (Sale Order 1143 of 1881) 1923 $1 Large Size Blue Seal Silver Certificate, Fr-237 Signatures of Speelman & White Grades Select CU. 0 FR 237. The term “horse blanket” gets used a lot when talking about large size currency. It is most frequently used to describe this bank note. All large size $1 silver certificates have the same blue seal. There are three signature combinations used with 1923 $1 silver certificates. Portrait of George Washington at center.
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2009 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 18 Coins Inside! Lot #1440 (Sale Order 1144 of 1881) 2009 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 18 Coins Inside!. There were a total of eighteen different coins included in the 2009 Proof Set. This represented the largest number of coins on record for the annual coin set. The increased scope of the set was due to the one year District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Quarters program, which featured six quarter designs, and the 2009 Lincoln Cents, which featured four different designs. The 2009 Proof Set included the following coins:(4) 2009 Lincoln Cents with designs representing Abraham Lincoln’s birthplace, formative years, professional life, and Presidency. Quarters featuring District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, US Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands. A Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, Native American Dollar. Presidential Dollars featuring William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, James K. Polk, and Zachary Taylor, Each coin was produced at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The coins are struck in high quality proof with a deep cameo finish. The packaging for the 2009 Proof Set was redesigned following the completion of the State Quarters series. Four separate lenses contained the proof coins against colorful backgrounds. The lenses and a certificate of authenticity were all placed within a single cardboard box. It bore the US Mint logo and states “2009 United States Mint Proof Set.”
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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Pesos Banknote P#?107 Grades vf+ Lot #1441 (Sale Order 1145 of 1881) 1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Pesos Banknote P#?107 Grades vf+. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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2009 (2002 Issue) North Korea 10 Won Banknote Commemorative P#?CS10 Grades Gem CU Lot #1442 (Sale Order 1146 of 1881) 2009 (2002 Issue) North Korea 10 Won Banknote Commemorative P#?CS10 Grades Gem CU.
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1935A $1 Silver Certificate North Africa, Signatures of Julian & Morgenthau Grades Choice AU Lot #1443 (Sale Order 1147 of 1881) 1935A $1 Silver Certificate North Africa, Signatures of Julian & Morgenthau Grades Choice AU. 1935a $1 Silver Certificate North Africa, Signatures of Julian & Morgenthau. It was the darkest days of World War II, just after Pearl Harbor. Were the Nazis under Field Marshall Rommel preparing a massive push through North Africa? If they did, and succedded, they could use the millions of dollars in currency the seized to buy war material. To thwart this, these Silver Certificates were sent to North Africa. Each has a yellow seal on the front. If the Nazis did succeed to over run our expeditiary force, the currency would be demonetized. After the threat passed, most of these "North Africa" Notes were destroyed. Today they're hard to find. This special 1935A $1 Silver Certificate was printed for use during Operation Torch, the Allied invasion of North Africa. It bears the usual 1935A Julian-Morgenthau signatures. However, this note bears a yellow Treasury seal instead of blue, to assure instant recognition (and devaluation) in the event of defeats by the enemy, or enemy capture of large quantities of cash. Known as a "yellow seal" Silver Certificate, this historic World War II currency note is highly sought after by collectors.
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2005 San Francisco Mint Edition State Clad Proof Quarters Lot #1444 (Sale Order 1148 of 1881) 2005 San Francisco Mint Edition State Clad Proof Quarters.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1964-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1445 (Sale Order 1149 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1964-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1928G $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #1446 (Sale Order 1150 of 1881) 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1447 (Sale Order 1151 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1969-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1448 (Sale Order 1152 of 1881) 1969-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1925-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+ Lot #1449 (Sale Order 1153 of 1881) 1925-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+.
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Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside Lot #1450 (Sale Order 1154 of 1881) Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside!. The 2005 Mint Set was the first year to include coins struck with the so-called “satin finish”. The satin finish is created by sandblasting blanks prior to striking, which results in coins with frosted, less reflective surfaces. The 2005 Mint Set included a total of 22 different coins. This included Philadelphia and Denver Mint strikes for the Lincoln Cent, two Westward Journey Nickels, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Sacagawea Dollar. The 2005 State Quarters were also included, which featured California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, and West Virginia. The Philadelphia Mint envelope including a picture of Betsy Ross Sewing The American Flag with a blue color scheme. The Denver Mint envelope had the same image, themed in red. Each envelope contained two separate cellophane packs containing the coins. Get your hands on this never opened 2005 mint set!
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1451 (Sale Order 1155 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1452 (Sale Order 1156 of 1881) 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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1950-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1453 (Sale Order 1157 of 1881) 1950-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1912-p Lincoln Cent, 1942-p Lincoln Cent other end, Coca Col Lot #1454 (Sale Order 1158 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1912-p Lincoln Cent, 1942-p Lincoln Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1937 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 58e, Sig. Coyne & Towers Grades vf++ Lot #1455 (Sale Order 1159 of 1881) 1937 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 58e, Sig. Coyne & Towers Grades vf++.
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2007 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1456 (Sale Order 1160 of 1881) 2007 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 5 Coins Inside!. The 5 State Quarters released in 2007 were Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah!Features a Choice Proof or better condition example of each coin.All coins were struck at the San Francisco Mint.Comes housed in its government issued packaging with Certificate of Authenticity.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1918/7-d Buffalo Nickel FS-101 5c Graded xf45 By SEGS (fc) Lot #1457 (Sale Order 1161 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1918/7-d FS-101 Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded xf45 By SEGS. Per David Hall Of PCGS For the past 50 years or so, the 1918/7-D Buffalo nickel has been justifiably recognized as one of the most important 20th Century numismatic rarities. This bold overdate is rare in circulated grades, very rare in Mint State and almost impossible to find in Gem condition. The 1918/7-D is certainly the rarest coin in the Buffalo nickel series (excluding some more recently discovered varieties) and it is one of the most important coins of the 20th Century. 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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1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov Grades f+ Lot #1458 (Sale Order 1162 of 1881) 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. 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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***Auction Highlight*** Russia Silver 1810 ??? Poltina - 1/2 Ruble - 50 Kopek C# 129 Graded au53 Det Lot #1459 (Sale Order 1163 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** Russia Silver 1810 ??? Poltina - 1/2 Ruble - 50 Kopek C# 129 Graded au53 Details. The word Poltina means 1/2 a ruble. About the Kopek, 100 Kopeks make 1 Ruble. To give an idea of the purchasing power of one of these in the 1790's one could purchase 50 apples for a Kopek, so these kopek pieces did have some nice buying power.The mintmarks available on these coins are:AM AnnenskEM EkaterinburgKM KolyvanMM MoscowCM Sestroretsk, Finland??? St. PetersburgTM Feodesia, CrimeaIn addition there a few years that pieces with no mint mark can be found. 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*** Ultra Rare Contemporary Counterfeit 1886 "Silver Dollar Back" $5 Silver Cert Lot #1460 (Sale Order 1164 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** Ultra Rare Contemporary Counterfeit 1886 "Silver Dollar Back" $5 Silver Certificate Grades vf, very fine. Contemporary counterfeits were created to pass as money. They were not meant to fool coin collectors, but rather deceive merchants. They were created during the general timeframe around the dates on the Currency. The $5 Silver Certificates of the Series of 1886 are among the most popular notes in all United States currency. Popularly referred to as "Silver Dollar Backs" due to the back design which features five Morgan silver dollars laid out in a row, these notes appeal to both currency and coin collectors. The face displays the portrait of Ulysses S. Grant within an oval frame at right. A small red scalloped Treasury Seal is found near the bottom right corner. "United States" is in a circus poster styled format inside a curved panel in the left two-thirds of the face. Blue printed serial numbers are in panels at lower left and upper right above the portrait. Born Hiram Ulysses Grant in Ohio in 1822, the future president gained a nomination to the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1839. Due to an error by U.S. Representative Thomas L. Harmer, who wrote Ulysses S. Grant in his nomination letter, Grant was from then on known by that name, as West Point could not change the name of an appointee. Grant graduated 21st out of his class of 39 in 1843 and reluctantly began his military career. After service in the Mexican-American War and service in California, Grant resigned from the Army in 1854 while rumors swirled about his alleged drinking problem.At the onset of the Civil War, Grant, inspired by patriotism, sought to be recommissioned in the Army. He eventually gained a promotion to colonel and soon after was appointed a brigadier general. The Civil War saw Grant steadily rise to prominence as accounts of his bravery and success on the battlefield spread. By 1864 he was lieutenant general and commander of the entire army, answering only to President Lincoln. Grant mounted multiple attacks on Lee's army in 1864 and 1865, finally receiving the Confederate general's surrender at Appomattox Courthouse on April 9, 1865, effectively ending the Civil War.In the post-war reconstruction era Grant's popularity grew. He oversaw reconstruction efforts in the South and toured the United States extensively with President Andrew Johnson whom he briefly served as secretary of war. He was unanimously nominated as the Republican candidate for president in the election of 1868 and defeated Democrat challenger Horatio Seymour handily. Grant served as president from 1869 until 1877. He oversaw the re-admittance of the former Confederate states into the Union, strengthened the rights of African Americans, particularly in the South and sought the prosecution of Ku Klux Klan members who had sought to suppress African American voters. Grant died of throat cancer in 1885. His funeral in New York City was attended by more than 1.5 million people. 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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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU Lot #1462 (Sale Order 1165 of 1881) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1989-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1463 (Sale Order 1166 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1989-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2008 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #1464 (Sale Order 1167 of 1881) 2008 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. The 2008 Proof Set contained a total of fourteen coins. Each 2008 Proof Set contains the five State Quarters featuring Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska, and Hawaii. Notably, these represented the final five issues of the ten year long program. The sets also contained the four Presidential Dollars featuring James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, and Martin Van Buren, who were the fifth to eighth Presidents. The remaining coins were the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Sacagawea Dollar. The packaging for the 2008 Proof Set was consolidated from the prior year. The set still consisted of three plastic lenses, one with the State Quarters, one with the Presidential Dollars, and one with the remaining coins. These lenses were now placed together with a certificate of authenticity into a single cardboard box featuring the familiar Statue of Liberty and US Mint logo on a blue color scheme.
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1973-1975 (1954 Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76d, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades Choice AU/BU Sli Lot #1465 (Sale Order 1168 of 1881) 1973-1975 (1954 Issue) Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 76d, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1975 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1466 (Sale Order 1169 of 1881) 1975 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1975-S Proof Set were sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. Raised rings of plastic separated the coins from each other, and a red, felt-covered paper insert was added for visual impact. The clear plastic case containing the coins was inserted into a molded, black plastic frame with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET", and a hinged flap that could be flipped over for display purposes. A black card cover imprinted with silver letters, "United States Proof Set • 1975" protected both the case and the frame.
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1912-1917 (1910 Issue) Imperial Russia 100 Rubles Banknote P# 13b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf+ Lot #1469 (Sale Order 1170 of 1881) 1912-1917 (1910 Issue) Imperial Russia 100 Rubles Banknote P# 13b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf+.
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1864 2nd Series Confederate States Thirty Dollars Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1470 (Sale Order 1171 of 1881) 1864 2nd 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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1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1471 (Sale Order 1172 of 1881) 1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1937 & p Mint En Lot #1472 (Sale Order 1173 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1937 & p Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM FSB Lot #1473 (Sale Order 1174 of 1881) 1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM FSB.
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1942 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent Banknote P#?9 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1474 (Sale Order 1175 of 1881) 1942 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent Banknote P#?9 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1902-o Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 Graded ms66 DMPL By SEGS (fc) Lot #1477 (Sale Order 1176 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1902-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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1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1478 (Sale Order 1177 of 1881) 1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1910 Imperial Germany 1,000 Mark Note P: 44B Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1479 (Sale Order 1178 of 1881) 1910 Imperial Germany 1,000 Mark Note P: 44B Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 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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2004 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside! Lot #1480 (Sale Order 1179 of 1881) 2004 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2004-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, two Nickels, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1481 (Sale Order 1180 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1919 Austria 1,000 Kronen Note P: 59 Grades Select AU Lot #1482 (Sale Order 1181 of 1881) 1919 Austria 1,000 Kronen Note P: 59 Grades Select AU.
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1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1483 (Sale Order 1182 of 1881) 1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents Most Red Most Gem Unc or Better Lot #1484 (Sale Order 1183 of 1881) Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents Most Red Most Gem Unc or Better.
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1910-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades vf++ Lot #1485 (Sale Order 1184 of 1881) 1910-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades vf++. 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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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades vf++ Lot #1487 (Sale Order 1185 of 1881) 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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1999 United States Quarters Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1488 (Sale Order 1186 of 1881) 1999 United States Quarters Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside!. This 5-piece set includes all the 1999 Statehood Quarter releases: Delaware, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and New Jersey. 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: Delaware, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and New Jersey.mirrorlike Proof finish adds further beauty with an impressive shine.
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1986-1991 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 94b, Sig. Thiessen & Crow Grades Select CU Lot #1489 (Sale Order 1187 of 1881) 1986-1991 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 94b, Sig. Thiessen & Crow Grades Select CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1897-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 Graded ms66 DMPL By SEGS (fc) Lot #1490 (Sale Order 1188 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1897-p 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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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #1491 (Sale Order 1189 of 1881) 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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1969 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1492 (Sale Order 1190 of 1881) 1969 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1969-S Proof Set were inserted into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard imprinted with "United States Proof Set • 1969."
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1922 Weimar Germany 10,000 Mark Vampire Note P: 70 Grades vf++ Lot #1493 (Sale Order 1191 of 1881) 1922 Weimar Germany 10,000 Mark Vampire Note P: 70 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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1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #1494 (Sale Order 1192 of 1881) 1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1495 (Sale Order 1193 of 1881) 1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1859-C Gold Liberty Half Eagle Charlotte Winter-1 $5 Graded au58 details By Lot #1496 (Sale Order 1194 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1859-C Charlotte Winter-1 Gold Liberty Half Eagle $5 Graded au58 details By SEGS. From a mintage of 31,847 half eagles produced in Charlotte in 1859, most survivors grade no finer than EF-45, confirming the desirability of this bold About Uncirculated example. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1497 (Sale Order 1195 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1616 Grades vf, very fine Lot #1498 (Sale Order 1196 of 1881) 1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1616 Grades vf, very fine. 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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1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1499 (Sale Order 1197 of 1881) 1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1925 Spain 100 Pesetas Banknote P# 69c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1500 (Sale Order 1198 of 1881) 1925 Spain 100 Pesetas Banknote P# 69c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1968-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1501 (Sale Order 1199 of 1881) 1968-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1502 (Sale Order 1200 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1955-p Bugs Bunny Franklin Half Dollar FS-401 50c Grades Choice Unc FBL Lot #1503 (Sale Order 1201 of 1881) 1955-p Bugs Bunny FS-401 Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc FBL.
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2014 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #1504 (Sale Order 1202 of 1881) 2014 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. Each of the coins was struck in proof quality at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The full 2013 annual set included a total of fourteen coins across six denominations. Three series continued their programs featuring rotating designs, providing collectors with some variety. The America the Beautiful Quarters Program featured representations of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Shenandoah National Park, Arches National Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Everglades National Park. The Presidential Dollars Program featured portraits honoring Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Native American Dollar. The coins with static designs included the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar.
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4x Consecutive 1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknotes, All CU! P# 85c, Sig. Crow & Bouey Grades CU Lot #1506 (Sale Order 1203 of 1881) 4x Consecutive 1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknotes, All CU! P# 85c, Sig. Crow & Bouey Grades CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** Old 50c Roll $10 Halves Solid Barber Half dollar Roll with 1907 & D Ends (f Lot #1507 (Sale Order 1204 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** Old 50c Roll $10 Halves Solid Barber Half dollar Roll with 1907 & D Ends. Up for auction is a Full Solid roll of 20 Barber Half dollars in an old Peach Bottom Railway Company Wrapper with Tight Shotgun Ends.
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1864 Bronze Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+ Lot #1508 (Sale Order 1205 of 1881) 1864 Bronze Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+.
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1914-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades xf+ Lot #1510 (Sale Order 1206 of 1881) 1914-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades xf+.
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1910 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 42 Grades vf++ Lot #1511 (Sale Order 1207 of 1881) 1910 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 42 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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1987 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1512 (Sale Order 1208 of 1881) 1987 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1987-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a purple-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of purple cardboard, imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Proof Set • 1987."
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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 500 Million Dollars Banknote P# 82 Grades vf++ Lot #1513 (Sale Order 1209 of 1881) 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 500 Million Dollars Banknote P# 82 Grades vf++. 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1514 (Sale Order 1210 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1971 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside! Lot #1516 (Sale Order 1211 of 1881) 1971 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1971-PDS Mint Set were sealed in two pliofilm flat packs: the D-Mint coins were placed together in one of the packs, and the P- and S-Mint coins were placed together in another. A disk identifying the Denver Mint was included along with the D-Mint coins. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P- and S-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and two pieces of thin cardboard (for protection) were sealed in an officially inscribed mailing envelope.
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1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85A Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1518 (Sale Order 1212 of 1881) 1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85A 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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1959-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1519 (Sale Order 1213 of 1881) 1959-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1953A $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ Lot #1521 (Sale Order 1214 of 1881) 1953A $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++. The year 1953 was the last year that the US printed the five dollar silver certificates. These bills were printed in three different years, so there were three different series: 1953, 1953A, and 1953B,. The 1953 $5 silver certificate looks very similar to the earlier 1934 issues except that the “5” on the left hand side of the note is in blue, and the seal on the right hand side is smaller. Once redeemable for silver coin or bullion, these notes and the redemption option were discontinued by Act of Congress in 1963. Silver Certificates, with their distinctive blue Treasury seals and serial numbers, are among the most sought-after U.S. currency notes. This Series 1953A $5 Silver Certificate bears Priest-Anderson signatures.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1930 & s Mint En Lot #1523 (Sale Order 1215 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1930 & s Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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1935A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1608 Grades vf+ Lot #1524 (Sale Order 1216 of 1881) 1935A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fr-1608 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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Zimbabwe 1 Centillion Dollars Grades CU Lot #1527 (Sale Order 1217 of 1881) Zimbabwe 1 Centillion Dollars Grades CU.
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1982 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1528 (Sale Order 1218 of 1881) 1982 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1982-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a red plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The clear plastic case containing the coins slid into a molded, black plastic frame, with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET" for storage.
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1922 Weimar Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81D Grades vf+ Lot #1530 (Sale Order 1219 of 1881) 1922 Weimar 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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1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1531 (Sale Order 1220 of 1881) 1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1972-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1532 (Sale Order 1221 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1972-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Centavos Banknote P#?103 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1535 (Sale Order 1222 of 1881) 1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Centavos Banknote P#?103 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1990 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1536 (Sale Order 1223 of 1881) 1990 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1990-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coin were then sealed in an officially inscribed, colorful mailing envelope.
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1910 Imperial Germany 50 Mark Note P: 41 Grades vf+ Lot #1537 (Sale Order 1224 of 1881) 1910 Imperial Germany 50 Mark Note 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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1970 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1540 (Sale Order 1225 of 1881) 1970 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1970-S Proof Set were placed into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard, imprinted with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1970."
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1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Cents Banknote P#?M3 Grades Choice CU Lot #1542 (Sale Order 1226 of 1881) 1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Cents Banknote P#?M3 Grades Choice CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1543 (Sale Order 1227 of 1881) 1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1928-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #1544 (Sale Order 1228 of 1881) 1928-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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2008 North Korea 1000 Won Banknote Specimen P# 64s Grades Gem CU Lot #1548 (Sale Order 1229 of 1881) 2008 North Korea 1000 Won Banknote Specimen P# 64s Grades Gem CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1549 (Sale Order 1230 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1550 (Sale Order 1231 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1987 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1552 (Sale Order 1232 of 1881) 1987 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. This 1987 U.S. Mint Set contains brilliant uncirculated examples of the cent, nickel, dime, quarter and half dollar from the Philadelphia and Denver mints.Product Highlights:Contains examples of the following coins from both Denver and Philadelphia mints:* Lincoln cent* Jefferson nickel* Roosevelt dime* Washington quarter* Kennedy half dollarCoins protected from the mint in cellophane packaging to ensure they remain in brilliant uncirculated condition.
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1942-1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Rupees Banknote P#?16 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1553 (Sale Order 1233 of 1881) 1942-1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Rupees Banknote P#?16 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1554 (Sale Order 1234 of 1881) 1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1910 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 40B Grades vf+ Lot #1556 (Sale Order 1235 of 1881) 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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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1944-p Lincoln Cent, 1945-p Lincoln Cent other end, Coca Col Lot #1558 (Sale Order 1236 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1944-p Lincoln Cent, 1945-p Lincoln Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #1559 (Sale Order 1237 of 1881) 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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1994 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1560 (Sale Order 1238 of 1881) 1994 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1994-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover, consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1994." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 33A Grades Select AU Lot #1561 (Sale Order 1239 of 1881) 1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note 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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1974 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside! Lot #1564 (Sale Order 1240 of 1881) 1974 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1974-PDS Mint Set were sealed in two pliofilm flat packs: the D-Mint coins were placed together in one of the packs, and the P- and S-Mint coins were placed together in another. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P- and S-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and two pieces of thin cardboard (for protection) were sealed in an officially inscribed, white mailing envelope.
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1942-1945 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Dollar "Banana Money" Note P# M5 Grades Select CU Lot #1565 (Sale Order 1241 of 1881) 1942-1945 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Dollar "Banana Money" Note P# M5 Grades Select CU. After Japanese forces occupied Malaya early in 1942, they introduced new currency notes. Because the $10 note carried a picture of a banana plant, the wartime currency was referred to as banana money. For the first two years of the occupation, the Japanese maintained monetary discipline and kept circulation of this currency under control. However, with the country’s trading economy at a standstill, there was little to tax and, in order to fund the civil administration and purchase supplies for the military, the Japanese began printing more and more money. In December 1940, the active circulation of currency in Malaya was 120 million dollars. By the middle of 1945, the Japanese may have printed 4,000 million dollars, and the active circulation was 30 times greater than before the war. The predictable result was hyperinflation.
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1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1566 (Sale Order 1242 of 1881) 1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2017-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1567 (Sale Order 1243 of 1881) 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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1920-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+ Lot #1568 (Sale Order 1244 of 1881) 1920-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades Select AU Lot #1569 (Sale Order 1245 of 1881) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1570 (Sale Order 1246 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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2008 North Korea 100 Won Banknote Specimen P#?61s Grades Gem CU Lot #1571 (Sale Order 1247 of 1881) 2008 North Korea 100 Won Banknote Specimen P#?61s Grades Gem CU.
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1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD Lot #1572 (Sale Order 1248 of 1881) 1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD.
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2006-2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollars (ZWN) Emergency Bearer Check Notes P# 55a Grades vf++ Lot #1574 (Sale Order 1249 of 1881) 2006-2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollars (ZWN) Emergency Bearer Check Notes P# 55a Grades vf++. 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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1985 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1576 (Sale Order 1250 of 1881) 1985 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1985-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a purple-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of purple cardboard, imprinted with the silver words: "United States Proof Set • 1985."
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1931-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades xf Lot #1577 (Sale Order 1251 of 1881) 1931-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades xf.
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1998 North Korea 5 Won Banknote P#?40 Grades Gem CU Lot #1578 (Sale Order 1252 of 1881) 1998 North Korea 5 Won Banknote P#?40 Grades Gem CU.
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1964-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1579 (Sale Order 1253 of 1881) 1964-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #1582 (Sale Order 1254 of 1881) 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1583 (Sale Order 1255 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1994 Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside! Lot #1584 (Sale Order 1256 of 1881) 1994 Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1994-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coin were then sealed in an officially inscribed, light blue mailing envelope.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades Select AU Lot #1585 (Sale Order 1257 of 1881) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades Select AU.
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1980 United States Proof Set, 6 Coins Inside! Lot #1588 (Sale Order 1258 of 1881) 1980 United States Proof Set, 6 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: In 1980, the packaging for the Proof Sets was down-sized to accommodate the smaller Dollar coin. At the same time, the Mint got rid of the red, felt-covered paper insert that was notorious for shedding tiny flecks of red "dust" onto the coins. Instead, the coins of the 1980-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a red plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The coins of the 1980-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a red plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The clear plastic case containing the coins slid into a molded, black plastic frame, with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET" for storage. For display purposes, the frame served as a base for the case containing the coins, which fit into a slot in the frame. A black card slipcase, imprinted in silver with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1980", protected both the case and the frame.
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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 200 Million Dollars Banknote P# 81 Grades vf++ Lot #1590 (Sale Order 1259 of 1881) 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 200 Million Dollars Banknote P# 81 Grades vf++. 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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1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1591 (Sale Order 1260 of 1881) 1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1925-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine Lot #1592 (Sale Order 1261 of 1881) 1925-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1593 (Sale Order 1262 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2008 North Korea 5000 Won Banknote Specimen P# 66s Grades Gem CU Lot #1594 (Sale Order 1263 of 1881) 2008 North Korea 5000 Won Banknote Specimen P# 66s Grades Gem CU.
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1976 $2 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (Philadelphia, PA) Grades Gem CU Lot #1598 (Sale Order 1264 of 1881) 1976 $2 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (Philadelphia, PA) Grades Gem CU.
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1962-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1599 (Sale Order 1265 of 1881) 1962-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1968 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1600 (Sale Order 1266 of 1881) 1968 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The new Mint Sets retained the old Pliofilm packaging, but with a twist. To differentiate official Mint Sets from privately made sets, the Mint added color to the edge of the plastic: blue for the Philadelphia and San Francisco coins, and red for the Denver coins (the addition of colored edging was actually proposed in 1964). The five coins from the Denver Mint were placed in one pliofilm package, while the Philadelphia and San Francisco were combined in another. The two pliofilm packs were inserted, along with two plain cards, into a mailing envelope for shipment to customers.
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1924-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+ Lot #1601 (Sale Order 1267 of 1881) 1924-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+.
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1942 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Rupee Banknote P#?14 Grades Select CU Lot #1602 (Sale Order 1268 of 1881) 1942 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Rupee Banknote P#?14 Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. Some Japanese invasion notes are actually counterfeits produced by the American Office of Strategic Services or the British Special Operations Executive, meant to flood and destabilize the economy in the occupied areas, sometimes also including propaganda printed on the notes themselves.
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1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1607 (Sale Order 1269 of 1881) 1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1509 Grades vf++ Lot #1608 (Sale Order 1270 of 1881) 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1988-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1609 (Sale Order 1271 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1988-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1832 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg details Lot #1610 (Sale Order 1272 of 1881) 1832 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg details.
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1990 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1612 (Sale Order 1273 of 1881) 1990 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1990-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a purple-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of purple cardboard, imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: “United States Mint Proof Set 1990.” The new collector might ask, “Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?”
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1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+ Lot #1613 (Sale Order 1274 of 1881) 1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+.
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1928-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #1614 (Sale Order 1275 of 1881) 1928-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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2009 Upper Korea 5,000 Won Note P: 66S Grades Gem CU Lot #1617 (Sale Order 1276 of 1881) 2009 Upper Korea 5,000 Won Note P: 66S Grades Gem CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1618 (Sale Order 1277 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1934C $10 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select AU Lot #1619 (Sale Order 1278 of 1881) 1934C $10 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select AU. This lot is for a $10 Blue Seal Silver Certificate. Series 1934C. This note features the familiar portrait of Alexander Hamilton that was used on all of our $10 bills through 1999, and the back shows the US Treasury. This note does not have the familiar "In God We Trust" motto above the US Treasury, though, as that motto was not added until 1957. The Blue Seal is large and at right; a large blue "10" dominates the left side of the note.
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1963 $5 Red seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #1620 (Sale Order 1279 of 1881) 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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1986 Canada 5 Dolalr Note P: 95B Grades vf+ Lot #1621 (Sale Order 1280 of 1881) 1986 Canada 5 Dolalr Note P: 95B Grades vf+.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1622 (Sale Order 1281 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1913 Canada 50 Cents Silver KM# 25 Grades vf++ Lot #1623 (Sale Order 1282 of 1881) 1913 Canada 50 Cents Silver KM# 25 Grades vf++.
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1995 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 coins Lot #1624 (Sale Order 1283 of 1881) 1995 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 coins. The 1995 Uncirculated Mint Set in a folder. The set contains both the JP & D Mint coins for the year. The Franklin Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Didme, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln cent. It also includes the mint metal for both the P & D mints. Total 10 cons
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1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 10 Cents Note P: M3B Grades Select CU Lot #1625 (Sale Order 1284 of 1881) 1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 10 Cents Note P: M3B Grades Select CU.
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1961-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1626 (Sale Order 1285 of 1881) 1961-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1989-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1627 (Sale Order 1286 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1989-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2008 Zimbabwe 1 MIllion Dollar Note P: 77 Grades Select CU Lot #1628 (Sale Order 1287 of 1881) 2008 Zimbabwe 1 MIllion Dollar Note P: 77 Grades Select CU.
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1969 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1632 (Sale Order 1288 of 1881) 1969 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1969-S Proof Set were inserted into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard imprinted with "United States Proof Set • 1969."
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1943 Philippines under Japanese Occupation 5 Peso Note P: 110A Grades vf+ Lot #1633 (Sale Order 1289 of 1881) 1943 Philippines under Japanese Occupation 5 Peso Note P: 110A Grades vf+.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1634 (Sale Order 1290 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1970-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1635 (Sale Order 1291 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1970-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1994 Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside! Lot #1636 (Sale Order 1292 of 1881) 1994 Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1994-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coin were then sealed in an officially inscribed, light blue mailing envelope.
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1898 Imperal Russia 1 Ruble Note P: 1D Grades vf details Lot #1637 (Sale Order 1293 of 1881) 1898 Imperal 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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1918-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine Lot #1638 (Sale Order 1294 of 1881) 1918-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine.
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1872-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg details Lot #1639 (Sale Order 1295 of 1881) 1872-p Seated Liberty Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg details.
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2008 Zimbabwe 10 Centillion Dollar Note Grades CU Lot #1640 (Sale Order 1296 of 1881) 2008 Zimbabwe 10 Centillion Dollar Note Grades CU.
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1928F $2 Red seal United States Note Grades xf details Lot #1641 (Sale Order 1297 of 1881) 1928F $2 Red seal United States Note Grades xf 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. Don’t let the old year fool you, 99% of these bank notes sell for around $5 each. Keep reading to learn about the exceptions. There are eight different types of 1928 $2 bills. They are Series of 1928, Series of 1928A, 1928B, 1928C, 1928D, 1928E, 1928F, and 1928G. Portarait of Thomas Jefferson. Signatures of Julian and Snyder
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***Auction Highlight*** 1954-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD By USCG (fc) Lot #1643 (Sale Order 1298 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1954-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD By USCG.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1927-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Lot #1644 (Sale Order 1299 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1927-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1942 Philippines under Japanese Occupation 5 Peso Note P: 107A Grades f details Lot #1645 (Sale Order 1300 of 1881) 1942 Philippines under Japanese Occupation 5 Peso Note P: 107A Grades f details.
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1979 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1648 (Sale Order 1301 of 1881) 1979 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: Identical to that of the 1978 Proof Set, except that the position once occupied by the Eisenhower Dollar is now occupied by the Susan B. Anthony Dollar. Because the new Dollar was smaller in diameter than the old, it was surrounded by a filler ring of clear plastic, making the coin seem to "float" in the holder. The frame and outer packaging also remained the same.
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1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P: 85B Grades vf++ Lot #1649 (Sale Order 1302 of 1881) 1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P: 85B Grades vf++.
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1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1650 (Sale Order 1303 of 1881) 1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1964 Canada $1 Silver - Charlottetown Quebec Centennial KM# 58 Grades GEM+ UNC PL Lot #1654 (Sale Order 1304 of 1881) 1964 Canada $1 Silver - Charlottetown Quebec Centennial KM# 58 Grades GEM+ UNC PL.
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1832 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades ag Lot #1655 (Sale Order 1305 of 1881) 1832 Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades ag.
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1995 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1656 (Sale Order 1306 of 1881) 1995 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1995-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover, consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1995." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+ Lot #1657 (Sale Order 1307 of 1881) 1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+.
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1923-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #1658 (Sale Order 1308 of 1881) 1923-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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2000 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1660 (Sale Order 1309 of 1881) 2000 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2000-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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1943 Philippines under Japanese Occupation 1 Peso Note P: 109A Grades vf+ Lot #1661 (Sale Order 1310 of 1881) 1943 Philippines under Japanese Occupation 1 Peso Note P: 109A Grades vf+.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1936 & p Mint En Lot #1662 (Sale Order 1311 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1936 & p Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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1955-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1663 (Sale Order 1312 of 1881) 1955-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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2013 Upoper Korea 5,000 Won Note Grades Gem CU Lot #1665 (Sale Order 1313 of 1881) 2013 Upoper Korea 5,000 Won Note Grades Gem CU.
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Original Sealed Box of 5-1987 Mint Sets Lot #1666 (Sale Order 1314 of 1881) Original Sealed Box of 5-1987 Mint Sets. 1987 UNITED STATES MINT YEAR SETS ORIGINAL SEALED GOV PACKAGING - 5 SETS IN BOX
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1913-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades vf++ Lot #1667 (Sale Order 1315 of 1881) 1913-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades vf++.
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1923 Weimar Germany 10 Millionon Mark P: 106B Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1669 (Sale Order 1316 of 1881) 1923 Weimar Germany 10 Millionon Mark P: 106B 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1964-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1670 (Sale Order 1317 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1964-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1920-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #1671 (Sale Order 1318 of 1881) 1920-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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1992 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1672 (Sale Order 1319 of 1881) 1992 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1992-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coin were then sealed in an officially inscribed, colorful mailing envelope.
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**Star Note** 1935F $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ Lot #1673 (Sale Order 1320 of 1881) **Star Note** 1935F $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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1913 Silver India-British Rupee KM-524 Grades Select AU Lot #1674 (Sale Order 1321 of 1881) 1913 Silver India-British Rupee KM-524 Grades Select AU.
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1962-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1675 (Sale Order 1322 of 1881) 1962-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1942 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 5 Centavos Note P: 103A Grades Choice CU Lot #1676 (Sale Order 1323 of 1881) 1942 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 5 Centavos Note P: 103A Grades Choice CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia.
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1988 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1680 (Sale Order 1324 of 1881) 1988 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1988-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a purple-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of purple cardboard, imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1988." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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1910 Imperial Germany 1,000 Mark Note P: 44A Grades Select AU Lot #1681 (Sale Order 1325 of 1881) 1910 Imperial Germany 1,000 Mark Note P: 44A 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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1970 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1684 (Sale Order 1326 of 1881) 1970 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1970-S Proof Set were placed into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard, imprinted with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1970."
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1937 Canada 1 Dollar Note P: 58E Grades vf+ Lot #1685 (Sale Order 1327 of 1881) 1937 Canada 1 Dollar Note P: 58E Grades vf+.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1947-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ Unc RD By USCG (fc) Lot #1687 (Sale Order 1328 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1947-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ Unc RD By USCG.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-d 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper. Lot #1688 (Sale Order 1329 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-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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1928D $2 Red seal United States Note Grades AU Details Lot #1689 (Sale Order 1330 of 1881) 1928D $2 Red seal United States Note Grades AU 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. 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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1835 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good Lot #1691 (Sale Order 1331 of 1881) 1835 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good.
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1919 Imperial Austria 1,000 Kronen Note P: 59 Grades vf++ Lot #1693 (Sale Order 1332 of 1881) 1919 Imperial Austria 1,000 Kronen Note P: 59 Grades vf++.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1694 (Sale Order 1333 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1991 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1696 (Sale Order 1334 of 1881) 1991 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1991-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coin were then sealed in an officially inscribed, colorful mailing envelope.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1928-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Lot #1697 (Sale Order 1335 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1928-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1699 (Sale Order 1336 of 1881) 1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD
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1923 Canada 25 Cents Note P: 11B Grades vf+ Lot #1700 (Sale Order 1337 of 1881) 1923 Canada 25 Cents Note P: 11B Grades vf+.
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1942 Burma Under Japanese Occupation 100 Rupee Note P: 17A Grades Select CU Lot #1701 (Sale Order 1338 of 1881) 1942 Burma Under Japanese Occupation 100 Rupee Note P: 17A Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia.
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1860 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf Lot #1702 (Sale Order 1339 of 1881) 1860 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf.
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1972 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1704 (Sale Order 1340 of 1881) 1972 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1972-S Proof Set were placed into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard, imprinted with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1972."
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2017-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1706 (Sale Order 1341 of 1881) 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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1935-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select Unc Lot #1707 (Sale Order 1342 of 1881) 1935-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select Unc.
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1974 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside! Lot #1708 (Sale Order 1343 of 1881) 1974 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1974-PDS Mint Set were sealed in two pliofilm flat packs: the D-Mint coins were placed together in one of the packs, and the P- and S-Mint coins were placed together in another. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P- and S-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and two pieces of thin cardboard (for protection) were sealed in an officially inscribed, white mailing envelope.
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1922 Weiamr Germany 10,000 Mark Vampire Note P: 70 Grades vf++ Lot #1709 (Sale Order 1344 of 1881) 1922 Weiamr Germany 10,000 Mark Vampire Note 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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1963-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1710 (Sale Order 1345 of 1881) 1963-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Original Sealed 1964 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #1711 (Sale Order 1346 of 1881) Original Sealed 1964 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1964 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 unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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1950-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1712 (Sale Order 1347 of 1881) 1950-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1910 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 42 Grades vf++ Lot #1713 (Sale Order 1348 of 1881) 1910 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 42 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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Sealed 2010 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 28 Coins Inside Lot #1714 (Sale Order 1349 of 1881) Sealed 2010 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 28 Coins Inside!. The 2010 US Mint Uncirculated Coin Set contains 28 coins (two folders of 14 coins each). One folder contains coins from the United States Mint at Denver and the other with coins from the United States Mint at Philadelphia, for a total of 28 coins. Includes the highly sought after BURNISHED President Dollars. Each folder includes the following coins: the first five quarters of the National Parks series; Hot Springs National Park, AR; Yellowstone National Park, WY; Yosemite National Park, CA; Grand Canyon National Park, AZ; and Mount Hood National Forest, OR. four Presidential dollar coins featuring Presidents Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan and Abraham Lincoln, one Lincoln cent, one Jefferson nickel, one Roosevelt dime, one Kennedy half-dollar, one Native American dollar coin.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1926 & s Mint En Lot #1715 (Sale Order 1350 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1926 & s Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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1939 Canada $1 Silver KM# 38 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1716 (Sale Order 1351 of 1881) 1939 Canada $1 Silver KM# 38 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 1 Cents Note P: M1B Grades Select CU Lot #1717 (Sale Order 1352 of 1881) 1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 1 Cents Note P: M1B Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia.
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Authentic Meteorite-Space Rock Campo Del Cielo, Argentina Discovered 1576 AD <.10g Crystal Graded By Lot #1718 (Sale Order 1353 of 1881) Authentic Meteorite-Space Rock Campo Del Cielo, Argentina Discovered 1576 AD <.10g Crystal Graded By INB.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1859-p Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Grades Choice Unc BY SEGS (fc) Lot #1719 (Sale Order 1354 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1859-p Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Grades Choice Unc BY SEGS.
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1968 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1720 (Sale Order 1355 of 1881) 1968 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1968-S Proof Set were inserted into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard imprinted with "United States Proof Set • 1968."
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1721 (Sale Order 1356 of 1881) 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+.
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1954-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1722 (Sale Order 1357 of 1881) 1954-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2003-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1723 (Sale Order 1358 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2003-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 1 DollarNote P: M5C Grades Select CU Lot #1724 (Sale Order 1359 of 1881) 1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 1 DollarNote P: M5C Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia.
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1924-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc Lot #1727 (Sale Order 1360 of 1881) 1924-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc.
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2005 United States Mint Proof Set, 11 Coins Inside Lot #1728 (Sale Order 1361 of 1881) 2005 United States Mint Proof Set, 11 Coins Inside. Original packaging: The 2005-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, two Nickels, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85E Grades xf+ Lot #1729 (Sale Order 1362 of 1881) 1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85E 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1730 (Sale Order 1363 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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***Auction Highlight*** Full solid date 1922-p Au/Bu Slider Peace silver dollar roll, 20 coins (fc) Lot #1731 (Sale Order 1364 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** Full solid date 1922-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 Bellaire Zainsvill & Cincinnati Railroad 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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2013 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #1732 (Sale Order 1365 of 1881) 2013 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. Each of the coins was struck in proof quality at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The full 2013 annual set included a total of fourteen coins across six denominations. Three series continued their programs featuring rotating designs, providing collectors with some variety. The America the Beautiful Quarters Program featured representations of White Mountain National Forest, Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial, Great Basin National Park, Fort McHenry National Monument and Mount Rushmore National Memorial. The Presidential Dollars Program featured portraits honoring William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson. The Native American Dollar. The coins with static designs included the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar.
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1998 Upper Korea 500 Won Note P: 44c Grades Gem CU Lot #1733 (Sale Order 1366 of 1881) 1998 Upper Korea 500 Won Note P: 44c Grades Gem CU.
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1913-p Ty I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU Lot #1734 (Sale Order 1367 of 1881) 1913-p Ty I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU.
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1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1735 (Sale Order 1368 of 1881) 1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1864 C.S.A. $30 Intrest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1737 (Sale Order 1369 of 1881) 1864 C.S.A. $30 Intrest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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NGC 1966 Large Beads Canada Dollar $1 Graded ms64 pl By NGC Lot #1738 (Sale Order 1370 of 1881) NGC 1966 Large Beads Canada Dollar $1 Graded ms64 pl By NGC.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1897-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms62 details By SEGS (fc) Lot #1739 (Sale Order 1371 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1897-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms62 details By SEGS.
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NGC 1858B Switzerland 20 Rappen Graded vf details By NGC Lot #1740 (Sale Order 1372 of 1881) NGC 1858B Switzerland 20 Rappen Graded vf details By NGC.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1741 (Sale Order 1373 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1926-s Mercury Dime 10c Grades f+ Lot #1742 (Sale Order 1374 of 1881) 1926-s Mercury Dime 10c Grades f+.
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1993 United States Mint Silver Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside. Lot #1744 (Sale Order 1375 of 1881) 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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1910 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 40B Grades vf+ Lot #1745 (Sale Order 1376 of 1881) 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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Group of 5 Casino Tokens Lot #1746 (Sale Order 1377 of 1881) Group of 5 Casino Tokens. Tokens include Tropicana Las Vegas 1992, Las Vegas Harrah's 1993, Horizon Lake Tahoe Nevada 1990, Trolley Stop Las Vegas 1990, Las Vegas Tropicana 1992.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1963-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD By USCG (fc) Lot #1747 (Sale Order 1378 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1963-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD By USCG.
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1986 Canada 2 Dollar Note P: 94B Grades Select CU Lot #1748 (Sale Order 1379 of 1881) 1986 Canada 2 Dollar Note P: 94B Grades Select CU.
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1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 50 Cents Note P: M4B Grades Select CU Lot #1749 (Sale Order 1380 of 1881) 1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 50 Cents Note P: M4B Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1942-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Lot #1750 (Sale Order 1381 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1942-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1913-d Ty I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #1751 (Sale Order 1382 of 1881) 1913-d Ty I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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2003 Mint Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1752 (Sale Order 1383 of 1881) 2003 Mint Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2003-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar and Dollar; the other case contains the year’s five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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1965 U.S. Military Payment 50 Cents Note P: M60A Grades f+ Lot #1753 (Sale Order 1384 of 1881) 1965 U.S. Military Payment 50 Cents Note P: M60A Grades f+.
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1939-p Rev 40 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM Unc Lot #1754 (Sale Order 1385 of 1881) 1939-p Rev 40 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM Unc.
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2013 United States Mint Set, 28 Coins Inside! Lot #1756 (Sale Order 1386 of 1881) 2013 United States Mint Set, 28 Coins Inside!. 2013 US Mint Uncirculated Coin Set - 28 coins total. This mint set contains two packets, one from the Philadelphia mint and one from the Denver mint. Each packet contains 14 coins - 5 dollars, 5 quarters, and one each half dollar, dime, nickel, and cent.
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2009 Upper Korea 5 Won Note P: 59 Grades Gem CU Lot #1757 (Sale Order 1387 of 1881) 2009 Upper Korea 5 Won Note P: 59 Grades Gem CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1983-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1758 (Sale Order 1388 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1983-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1759 (Sale Order 1389 of 1881) 1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1922 Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81E Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1761 (Sale Order 1390 of 1881) 1922 Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81E 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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Original Sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #1763 (Sale Order 1391 of 1881) 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. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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1960-1967 Canada 1 Dolalr Note P: 84A Grades Select CU Lot #1765 (Sale Order 1392 of 1881) 1960-1967 Canada 1 Dolalr Note P: 84A Grades Select CU.
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Sealed 2019 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 21 Coins Inside Lot #1766 (Sale Order 1393 of 1881) Sealed 2019 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 21 Coins Inside!. The 2019 United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set includes two folders, each containing 10 coins with uncirculated finishes. One folder is from the United States Mint at Philadelphia and the other is from the United States Mint at Denver. The 2019 edition of the United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set includes the following coins: The 10th annual release of five quarters in the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program: 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, Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness in Idaho. One Native American $1 Coin with a reverse design (tails) honoring Native Americans in the US space program. The designs features Mary Golda Ross writing calculations, while behind her, an Atlas-Agena rocket launches into space with an equation inscribed in its cloud. An astronaut, symbolic of Native American astronauts, including John Herrington, spacewalks above. In the field behind, a group of stars indicates outer space. Inscriptions are “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and "$1." The obverse design (heads) retains the central figure Sacagawea carrying her infant son, Jean Baptiste. The inscriptions are “LIBERTY” and “IN GOD WE TRUST”, Kennedy half dollar, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel, Lincoln penny. United States Mint uncirculated coins are struck on special presses using greater force than circulating coins, producing a sharp, intricately detailed image. New this year! Premium Coin: The 2019 Uncirculated Coin Set is accompanied by an additional, special edition 2019 Lincoln penny with an uncirculated finish struck at the West Point Mint with a “W” mint mark. This special coin is packaged separately in clear United States Mint plastic wrap. Some rarities you might find in this set; a 2019-d Kennedy 50c in ms69 PL trends $500, 2019-d Lowell Park 25c in ms68 dmpl trends $500, 2019-w Lincoln 1c in ms70 RD trends $850.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1935 & s Mint En Lot #1767 (Sale Order 1394 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1935 & s Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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2007 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #1768 (Sale Order 1395 of 1881) 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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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1769 (Sale Order 1396 of 1881) 1957 $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. This note has a tear on the top right side.
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1939-p Rev 38 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM Unc Lot #1770 (Sale Order 1397 of 1881) 1939-p Rev 38 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM Unc.
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1950-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1771 (Sale Order 1398 of 1881) 1950-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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2009 Upper Korea 10 Won Note P: 59 Grades Gem CU Lot #1773 (Sale Order 1399 of 1881) 2009 Upper Korea 10 Won Note P: 59 Grades Gem CU.
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1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD Lot #1774 (Sale Order 1400 of 1881) 1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1775 (Sale Order 1401 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1999 San Francisco Mint State Clad Proof Quaretrs Lot #1776 (Sale Order 1402 of 1881) 1999 San Francisco Mint State Clad Proof Quaretrs.
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Set of 3 Consecutive 1922 Weiamr Germany 10,000 Mark Vampire Note P: 72 Grades AU Lot #1777 (Sale Order 1403 of 1881) Set of 3 Consecutive 1922 Weiamr Germany 10,000 Mark Vampire Note P: 72 Grades 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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1974 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1780 (Sale Order 1404 of 1881) 1974 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1974-S Proof Set were sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. Raised rings of plastic separated the coins from each other, and a red, felt-covered paper insert was added for visual impact. The clear plastic case containing the coins was inserted into a molded, black plastic frame with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET", and a hinged flap that could be flipped over for display purposes. A black card cover imprinted with silver letters, "United States Proof Set • 1974" protected both the case and the frame.
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1861 C.S.A. $20 Intrest Note Grades Select CU Lot #1781 (Sale Order 1405 of 1881) 1861 C.S.A. $20 Intrest Note Grades Select CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD By USCG (fc) Lot #1782 (Sale Order 1406 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD By USCG.
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1896-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1783 (Sale Order 1407 of 1881) 1896-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1943 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 10 Pesos Note P: 111 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1785 (Sale Order 1408 of 1881) 1943 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 10 Pesos Note P: 111 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1885 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc) Lot #1786 (Sale Order 1409 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1885 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll. Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends In an old Ulster & Deleware Railroad to the Catskill Mountains wrapper. Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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NGC 1963 Canada Dollar $1 Graded ms64 pl By NGC Lot #1787 (Sale Order 1410 of 1881) NGC 1963 Canada Dollar $1 Graded ms64 pl By NGC.
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1992-W Olympic Gold Commemorative $5 Graded ms70 By SEGS Lot #1788 (Sale Order 1411 of 1881) 1992-W Olympic Gold Commemorative $5 Graded ms70 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick
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1925 Republican Spain 100 Pesetas Note P: 69C Grades Choice AU Lot #1789 (Sale Order 1412 of 1881) 1925 Republican Spain 100 Pesetas Note P: 69C Grades Choice AU.
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1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RB Lot #1790 (Sale Order 1413 of 1881) 1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RB.
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2011 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #1792 (Sale Order 1414 of 1881) 2011 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. Each of the coins was struck in proof quality at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The full 2011 annual set included a total of fourteen coins across six denominations. Three series continued their programs featuring rotating designs, providing collectors with some variety. The America the Beautiful Quarters Program featured representations of Gettysburg National Military Park, Glacier National Park, Olympic National Park, Vicksburg National Military Park and Chickasaw National Recreation Area. The Presidential Dollars Program featured portraits honoring Andrew Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, and James Garfield. The Native American Dollar . The coins with static designs included the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar. Packaging have the coins included in three separate lenses and placed with a certificate of authenticity in an outer cardboard box with blanks and brown design theme.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1967-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1793 (Sale Order 1415 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1967-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1964-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1794 (Sale Order 1416 of 1881) 1964-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1827 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades ag Lot #1795 (Sale Order 1417 of 1881) 1827 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades ag.
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1960-1967 Canada 1 Dolalr Note P: 84A Grades Choice CU Lot #1796 (Sale Order 1418 of 1881) 1960-1967 Canada 1 Dolalr Note P: 84A Grades Choice CU.
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1898 Soviet Russia 1 Ruble Note P: 1D Grades vf details Lot #1797 (Sale Order 1419 of 1881) 1898 Soviet 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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1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1798 (Sale Order 1420 of 1881) 1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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2003 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging! 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1800 (Sale Order 1421 of 1881) 2003 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging! 5 Coins Inside!. The official 5-coin United States Mint 50 State Quarters Proof Set for 2003 is the fifth annual set in the ten-year series celebrating each of the 50 states in the order in which they entered the union. Few coins today have the degree of artistry and detail that is so beautifully revealed in a proof coin. The set includes all five proof quarters issued under the 50 State Quarters Program for 2003 and celebrates the unique heritage of the states - Illinois, Land of Lincoln; Alabama, Spirit of Courage; Maine, Pemaquid Point Light; Missouri, Corps of Discovery; and Arkansas, Natural Resources.
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1861 C.S.A. $40 Intrest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1801 (Sale Order 1422 of 1881) 1861 C.S.A. $40 Intrest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, Wheat Cent, 1955-p Lincoln Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Lot #1802 (Sale Order 1423 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, Wheat Cent, 1955-p Lincoln Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1913-p TY II Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice Unc Lot #1803 (Sale Order 1424 of 1881) 1913-p TY II Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice Unc.
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2010 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 Pieces! Lot #1804 (Sale Order 1425 of 1881) 2010 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 Pieces! . The Set contains 4 Proof Presidential Dollars Including Lincoln, 5 Proof National Parks Quarters, a Proof Kennedy Half Dollar, a Proof Roosevelt Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA. A harder and more difficult set.
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1974 Canada 2 Dollar Note P: 86A Grades vf++ Lot #1805 (Sale Order 1426 of 1881) 1974 Canada 2 Dollar Note P: 86A Grades vf++.
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1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1806 (Sale Order 1427 of 1881) 1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Original Sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #1807 (Sale Order 1428 of 1881) Original Sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1962 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 unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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1941 Serbia Under Partial Germany Occupation 100 Dinara Note P: 23 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1809 (Sale Order 1429 of 1881) 1941 Serbia Under Partial Germany Occupation 100 Dinara Note P: 23 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1810 (Sale Order 1430 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1920 Weimar Germany 100 Mark Note P: 69A Grades vf+ Lot #1813 (Sale Order 1431 of 1881) 1920 Weimar 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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Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside Lot #1814 (Sale Order 1432 of 1881) Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside!. The 2005 Mint Set was the first year to include coins struck with the so-called “satin finish”. The satin finish is created by sandblasting blanks prior to striking, which results in coins with frosted, less reflective surfaces. The 2005 Mint Set included a total of 22 different coins. This included Philadelphia and Denver Mint strikes for the Lincoln Cent, two Westward Journey Nickels, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Sacagawea Dollar. The 2005 State Quarters were also included, which featured California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, and West Virginia. The Philadelphia Mint envelope including a picture of Betsy Ross Sewing The American Flag with a blue color scheme. The Denver Mint envelope had the same image, themed in red. Each envelope contained two separate cellophane packs containing the coins. Get your hands on this never opened 2005 mint set!
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1939-p Rev '40 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #1815 (Sale Order 1433 of 1881) 1939-p Rev '40 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ Unc.
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2001 United States Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1816 (Sale Order 1434 of 1881) 2001 United States Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2001-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1817 (Sale Order 1435 of 1881) 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+
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1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1818 (Sale Order 1436 of 1881) 1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1930 & D Mint En Lot #1819 (Sale Order 1437 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1930 & D Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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1942-1944 Malaya Under Jappanese Occupation 10 Dollar Note P: M7B Grades Select CU Lot #1820 (Sale Order 1438 of 1881) 1942-1944 Malaya Under Jappanese Occupation 10 Dollar Note P: M7B Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia.
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1899 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #1822 (Sale Order 1439 of 1881) 1899 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades xf.
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Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents Most Red and 1 Steel, Most Gem Unc or Better Lot #1823 (Sale Order 1440 of 1881) Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents Most Red and 1 Steel, Most Gem Unc or Better.
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2008 United States Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1824 (Sale Order 1441 of 1881) 2008 United States Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. In superlative proof quality, the set includes the final five U.S. Mint Statehood issues (Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska and Hawaii). Each proof quarter is double-struck for crisp raised engravings with frosted finishes, which contrast with dazzling mirror finishes. The set comes in a see-through U.S. Mint plastic case to protect as it displays the proof coins' exquisite beauty.
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1954-1973 Canada 2 dolalr Note P: 76c Grades vf++ Lot #1825 (Sale Order 1442 of 1881) 1954-1973 Canada 2 dolalr Note P: 76c Grades vf++.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1826 (Sale Order 1443 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1827 (Sale Order 1444 of 1881) 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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2004 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside! Lot #1828 (Sale Order 1445 of 1881) 2004 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2004-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, two Nickels, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 33A Grades vf++ Lot #1829 (Sale Order 1446 of 1881) 1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note 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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1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1831 (Sale Order 1447 of 1881) 1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1963 $5 Red seal United States Note Grades vf details Lot #1833 (Sale Order 1448 of 1881) 1963 $5 Red seal United States Note Grades vf 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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Original Sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #1834 (Sale Order 1449 of 1881) Original Sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. 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 unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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1987 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1836 (Sale Order 1450 of 1881) 1987 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. This 1987 U.S. Mint Set contains brilliant uncirculated examples of the cent, nickel, dime, quarter and half dollar from the Philadelphia and Denver mints.Product Highlights:Contains examples of the following coins from both Denver and Philadelphia mints:* Lincoln cent* Jefferson nickel* Roosevelt dime* Washington quarter* Kennedy half dollarCoins protected from the mint in cellophane packaging to ensure they remain in brilliant uncirculated condition.
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1998 Upper Korea 500 Won Note P: 44c Grades Gem CU Lot #1837 (Sale Order 1451 of 1881) 1998 Upper Korea 500 Won Note P: 44c Grades Gem CU.
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1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1838 (Sale Order 1452 of 1881) 1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1837 Capped Lg Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg+ Lot #1839 (Sale Order 1453 of 1881) 1837 Capped Lg Capped Bust Half Dime 1/2 10c Grades vg+.
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1942 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 10 Pesos Note P: 108A Grades Select CU Lot #1841 (Sale Order 1454 of 1881) 1942 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 10 Pesos Note P: 108A Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia.
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1936-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+ Lot #1842 (Sale Order 1455 of 1881) 1936-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+.
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1967-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1843 (Sale Order 1456 of 1881) 1967-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1973 Canada 1 Dollar Note P: 85C Grades vf++ Lot #1844 (Sale Order 1457 of 1881) 1973 Canada 1 Dollar Note P: 85C Grades vf++.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1992-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1845 (Sale Order 1458 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1992-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1846 (Sale Order 1459 of 1881) 1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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2002 United States Mint Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1848 (Sale Order 1460 of 1881) 2002 United States Mint Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2002-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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1864 C.S.A. $15 Intrest Note Grades Select CU Lot #1849 (Sale Order 1461 of 1881) 1864 C.S.A. $15 Intrest Note Grades Select CU.
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Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 2001-2002 with 40 Coins Ins Lot #1852 (Sale Order 1462 of 1881) Group of 2 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! From 2001-2002 with 40 Coins Inside!. The 2001-2002 Mint Set would include a total of 40 different coins from the Philadelphia and Denver Mints. Each set included the Kennedy Half Dollar, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, Lincoln Cent and Sacagawea Dollar. The State Quarters issued for these years featured Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana, Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Kentucky. For each coin, examples from both the Philadelphia and Denver Mint were included. The 2001 Philadelphia Mint envelope including a picture of the mint building with a blue color scheme and Denver Mint envelope had an image of their own facility, themed in red. Each envelope contained two separate cellophane packs containing the coins. Packing for the 2002 Mint Set consisted of two separate envelopes containing the coins from the Philadelphia and Denver Mints. The outer designs featured the skyline of each city, themed in blue or red. Within the envelopes were two cellophane packs containing the coins, as well as a certificate of authenticity.
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1942-1944 Burma Under Japanese Occupation 10 Rupee Note P: 16A Grades Select CU Lot #1853 (Sale Order 1463 of 1881) 1942-1944 Burma Under Japanese Occupation 10 Rupee Note P: 16A Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1946-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Lot #1854 (Sale Order 1464 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1946-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1855 (Sale Order 1465 of 1881) 1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 33A Grades vf++ Lot #1857 (Sale Order 1466 of 1881) 1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1858 (Sale Order 1467 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1924-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+ Lot #1859 (Sale Order 1468 of 1881) 1924-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+.
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1910 Imperial Germany 50 Mark Note P: 41 Grades vf+ Lot #1861 (Sale Order 1469 of 1881) 1910 Imperial Germany 50 Mark Note 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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Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside Lot #1862 (Sale Order 1470 of 1881) Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside!. The 2005 Mint Set was the first year to include coins struck with the so-called “satin finish”. The satin finish is created by sandblasting blanks prior to striking, which results in coins with frosted, less reflective surfaces. The 2005 Mint Set included a total of 22 different coins. This included Philadelphia and Denver Mint strikes for the Lincoln Cent, two Westward Journey Nickels, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Sacagawea Dollar. The 2005 State Quarters were also included, which featured California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, and West Virginia. The Philadelphia Mint envelope including a picture of Betsy Ross Sewing The American Flag with a blue color scheme. The Denver Mint envelope had the same image, themed in red. Each envelope contained two separate cellophane packs containing the coins. Get your hands on this never opened 2005 mint set!
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1999 United States Quarters Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1864 (Sale Order 1471 of 1881) 1999 United States Quarters Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside!. This 5-piece set includes all the 1999 Statehood Quarter releases: Delaware, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and New Jersey. 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: Delaware, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and New Jersey.mirrorlike Proof finish adds further beauty with an impressive shine.
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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1865 (Sale Order 1472 of 1881) 1957 $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. This note has a tear on the top right side.
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1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1867 (Sale Order 1473 of 1881) 1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1889 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #1870 (Sale Order 1474 of 1881) 1889 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades f+.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1936 & p Mint En Lot #1871 (Sale Order 1475 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1936 & p Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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2008 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #1872 (Sale Order 1476 of 1881) 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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1922 Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81E Grades Select AU Lot #1873 (Sale Order 1477 of 1881) 1922 Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81E 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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1910-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades xf Lot #1874 (Sale Order 1478 of 1881) 1910-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades xf. 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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1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1875 (Sale Order 1479 of 1881) 1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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2015 United States Mint Set, 28 Coins Inside! Lot #1876 (Sale Order 1480 of 1881) 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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1910 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 40B Grades vf+ Lot #1877 (Sale Order 1481 of 1881) 1910 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 40B 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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1936-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1879 (Sale Order 1482 of 1881) 1936-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1880 (Sale Order 1483 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1881 (Sale Order 1484 of 1881) 1935G $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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2009 Upper Korea 10 Won Note P: 59 Grades Gem CU Lot #1885 (Sale Order 1485 of 1881) 2009 Upper Korea 10 Won Note P: 59 Grades Gem CU.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1886 (Sale Order 1486 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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2009 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 18 Coins Inside! Lot #1888 (Sale Order 1487 of 1881) 2009 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 18 Coins Inside!. There were a total of eighteen different coins included in the 2009 Proof Set. This represented the largest number of coins on record for the annual coin set. The increased scope of the set was due to the one year District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Quarters program, which featured six quarter designs, and the 2009 Lincoln Cents, which featured four different designs. The 2009 Proof Set included the following coins:(4) 2009 Lincoln Cents with designs representing Abraham Lincoln’s birthplace, formative years, professional life, and Presidency. Quarters featuring District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, US Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands. A Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, Native American Dollar. Presidential Dollars featuring William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, James K. Polk, and Zachary Taylor, Each coin was produced at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The coins are struck in high quality proof with a deep cameo finish. The packaging for the 2009 Proof Set was redesigned following the completion of the State Quarters series. Four separate lenses contained the proof coins against colorful backgrounds. The lenses and a certificate of authenticity were all placed within a single cardboard box. It bore the US Mint logo and states “2009 United States Mint Proof Set.”
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1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 5 Cents Note P: M2B Grades Select CU Lot #1889 (Sale Order 1488 of 1881) 1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 5 Cents Note P: M2B Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia.
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1967 Canada $1 Silver KM# 70 Grades Choice Unc+ PL Lot #1890 (Sale Order 1489 of 1881) 1967 Canada $1 Silver KM# 70 Grades Choice Unc+ PL.
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1968-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1891 (Sale Order 1490 of 1881) 1968-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1924-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1892 (Sale Order 1491 of 1881) 1924-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Set of 4 Concecutive 1973 Canada 1 Dollar Note P: 85c Grades AU Lot #1893 (Sale Order 1492 of 1881) Set of 4 Concecutive 1973 Canada 1 Dollar Note P: 85c Grades AU.
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1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1894 (Sale Order 1493 of 1881) 1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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2004 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1896 (Sale Order 1494 of 1881) 2004 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 5 Coins Inside!. The set features Michigan's Great Lakes State design, as well as Florida's Gateway to Discovery, Texas' The Lone Star State, Iowa's Foundation in Education, and Wisconsin's Forward designs. This set is a shining embodiment of E Pluribus Unum, our Nation's motto. This official government Set contains the five 2004 dated "S" mint State Quarters made of copper nickel-clad metal and housed in a hard plastic holder.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1967-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1897 (Sale Order 1495 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1967-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2014 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #1900 (Sale Order 1496 of 1881) 2014 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. Each of the coins was struck in proof quality at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The full 2013 annual set included a total of fourteen coins across six denominations. Three series continued their programs featuring rotating designs, providing collectors with some variety. The America the Beautiful Quarters Program featured representations of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Shenandoah National Park, Arches National Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Everglades National Park. The Presidential Dollars Program featured portraits honoring Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Native American Dollar. The coins with static designs included the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ Lot #1901 (Sale Order 1497 of 1881) 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++.
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1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1903 (Sale Order 1498 of 1881) 1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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2009 Upper Korea 5 Won Note P: 59 Grades Gem CU Lot #1905 (Sale Order 1499 of 1881) 2009 Upper Korea 5 Won Note P: 59 Grades Gem CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** ARRIBA! ARRIBA! Ultra Rare Full Roll 20x Silver 1968 Gem Unc Mexico 500 Peso Lot #1906 (Sale Order 1500 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** ARRIBA! ARRIBA! Ultra Rare Full Roll 20x Silver 1968 Gem Unc Mexico 500 Pesos, In Quinientos pesos ART Coin Wrapper KM-483. ARRIBA!!! ARRIBA!!! Ultra Rare Find This roll of 20 Silver Mexican 25 Pesos is held in an old Bank Style quinientos (500 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 1968 Mexico 25 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 "Quinentos 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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1832 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good Lot #1907 (Sale Order 1501 of 1881) 1832 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good.
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1963 $5 Red seal United States Note Grades vf++ Lot #1908 (Sale Order 1502 of 1881) 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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1942 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 1 Pesos Note P: 106A Grades vf+ Lot #1909 (Sale Order 1503 of 1881) 1942 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 1 Pesos Note P: 106A Grades vf+. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia.
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1999 United States Mint Proof Set, 9 Coins Inside! Lot #1912 (Sale Order 1504 of 1881) 1999 United States Mint Proof Set, 9 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1999-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85E Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1913 (Sale Order 1505 of 1881) 1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85E 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1914 (Sale Order 1506 of 1881) 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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1939-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1915 (Sale Order 1507 of 1881) 1939-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1942 Burma Under Japanese Occupation 1 Rupee Note P: 14A Grades Choice CU Lot #1916 (Sale Order 1508 of 1881) 1942 Burma Under Japanese Occupation 1 Rupee Note P: 14A Grades Choice CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia.
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Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents Most Red and 1 Steel, Most Gem Unc or Better Lot #1919 (Sale Order 1509 of 1881) Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents Most Red and 1 Steel, Most Gem Unc or Better.
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1987 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1920 (Sale Order 1510 of 1881) 1987 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1987-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a purple-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of purple cardboard, imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Proof Set • 1987."
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1937 Canada 1 Dollar Note P: 58E Grades vf++ Lot #1921 (Sale Order 1511 of 1881) 1937 Canada 1 Dollar Note P: 58E Grades vf++.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1922 (Sale Order 1512 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1936 & D Mint En Lot #1923 (Sale Order 1513 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1936 & D Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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2005 United States Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1924 (Sale Order 1514 of 1881) 2005 United States Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. The United States Mint 50 State Quarters Program begun in 1999 produced a series of 50 quarter dollar coins with special designs honoring each state. Five different designs were issued each year from 1999 through 2008. States were commemorated in the order of their entrance into statehood. Each state theme was proposed, and approved, by the governor of that state. Final designs were created by Mint personnel.
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1935a $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1925 (Sale Order 1515 of 1881) 1935a $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+.
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Group of 3 1925-p, 1928-s, 1929-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Lot #1926 (Sale Order 1516 of 1881) Group of 3 1925-p, 1928-s, 1929-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c. 0
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1959-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1927 (Sale Order 1517 of 1881) 1959-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1943 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 1 Pesos Note P: 109A Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1929 (Sale Order 1518 of 1881) 1943 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 1 Pesos Note P: 109A Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia.
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1895-o Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades g, good Lot #1931 (Sale Order 1519 of 1881) 1895-o Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades g, good. According to David Akers from PCGS, "The 1895-O is a scarce issue." A more difficult date. From an original mintage of over 1.7 million, PCGS estimates only 1250 survive in ALL grades.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1988-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1932 (Sale Order 1520 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1988-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1919 Imperial Austria 1,000 Kronen Note P: 59 Grades Select AU Lot #1933 (Sale Order 1521 of 1881) 1919 Imperial Austria 1,000 Kronen Note P: 59 Grades Select AU.
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Limited Edition .999 Silver $10 Las Vegas Gaming Token 1960's Muscle Grades Lot #1935 (Sale Order 1522 of 1881) Limited Edition .999 Silver $10 Las Vegas Gaming Token 1960's Muscle Grades.
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1998 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside! Lot #1936 (Sale Order 1523 of 1881) 1998 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1998-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coins were then sealed in an officially inscribed light blue mailing envelope.
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1963 $5 Red seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #1937 (Sale Order 1524 of 1881) 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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1939-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1939 (Sale Order 1525 of 1881) 1939-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1942 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 5 Pesos Note P: 107A Grades f details Lot #1941 (Sale Order 1526 of 1881) 1942 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 5 Pesos Note P: 107A Grades f details. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia.
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2006 United States Mint Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1944 (Sale Order 1527 of 1881) 2006 United States Mint Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2006-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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1925 Republican Spain 100 Pesetas Note P: 69C Grades Select AU Lot #1945 (Sale Order 1528 of 1881) 1925 Republican Spain 100 Pesetas Note P: 69C Grades Select AU.
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2007 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1948 (Sale Order 1529 of 1881) 2007 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 5 Coins Inside!. The 5 State Quarters released in 2007 were Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah!Features a Choice Proof or better condition example of each coin.All coins were struck at the San Francisco Mint.Comes housed in its government issued packaging with Certificate of Authenticity.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1978-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1949 (Sale Order 1530 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1978-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1949-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc+ FBL Lot #1950 (Sale Order 1531 of 1881) 1949-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc+ FBL.
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1960-p sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1951 (Sale Order 1532 of 1881) 1960-p sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1953 (Sale Order 1533 of 1881) 1935G $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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1954 (Sale Order 1534 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #1957 (Sale Order 1535 of 1881) 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1925-p Lincoln Cent, 1944-p Lincoln Cent other end, Coca Col Lot #1958 (Sale Order 1536 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1925-p Lincoln Cent, 1944-p Lincoln Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1972 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 13 Coins Inside! Lot #1960 (Sale Order 1537 of 1881) 1972 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 13 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1972-PDS Mint Set were sealed in two pliofilm flat packs: the D-Mint coins were placed together in one of the packs, and the P- and S-Mint coins were placed together in another. A disk identifying the Denver Mint was included along with the D-Mint coins. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P- and S-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and two pieces of thin cardboard (for protection) were sealed in an officially inscribed, white mailing envelope.
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1943 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 5 Pesos Note P: 110A Grades vf+ Lot #1961 (Sale Order 1538 of 1881) 1943 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 5 Pesos Note P: 110A Grades vf+. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia.
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1969-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1963 (Sale Order 1539 of 1881) 1969-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #1964 (Sale Order 1540 of 1881) 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+.
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1953 $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #1965 (Sale Order 1541 of 1881) 1953 $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate United States Note Grades vf+. All 1953 blue seal silver certificates feature a portrait of Abraham Lincoln. There is a blue seal on the right hand side of the bill. The serial number is also in blue writing. No 1953 five dollar silver certificate says In God We Trust. The following writing is on each note: “Silver Certificate This Certifies That There Is On Deposit In The Treasury Of The United States Of America Five Dollars In Silver Payable To The Bearer On Demand” “This Certificate Is Legal Tender For All Debts Public And Private” All 1953 blue seals were printed in Washington DC. SIgnatures Of Priest Humphrey
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1967 (Sale Order 1542 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1998 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1968 (Sale Order 1543 of 1881) 1998 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1998-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover, consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1998." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 10 Cents Note P: M3B Grades Select CU Lot #1969 (Sale Order 1544 of 1881) 1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 10 Cents Note P: M3B Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia.
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1981 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1972 (Sale Order 1545 of 1881) 1981 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1981-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a red plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The clear plastic case containing the coins slid into a molded, black plastic frame, with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET" for storage. For display purposes, the frame served as a base for the case containing the coins, which fit into a slot in the frame. A black card slipcase, imprinted in silver with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1981", protected both the case and the frame.
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1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1973 (Sale Order 1546 of 1881) 1935G $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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1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1974 (Sale Order 1547 of 1881) 1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1923-s Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades vg, very good Lot #1975 (Sale Order 1548 of 1881) 1923-s Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades vg, very good.
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***Auction Highlight*** AU/BU Slider BRWY Shotgun Morgan $1 Roll 1889 & P Ends Virtually UNC (fc) Lot #1976 (Sale Order 1549 of 1881) ***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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1942 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 5 Centavos Note P: 103A Grades Select CU Lot #1977 (Sale Order 1550 of 1881) 1942 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 5 Centavos Note P: 103A Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia.
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1862 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf+ Lot #1978 (Sale Order 1551 of 1881) 1862 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf+.
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1923 $1 large size Blue Seal Silver Certificate, Fr-237 Signatures of Speelman & White Grades vf+ Lot #1981 (Sale Order 1552 of 1881) 1923 $1 large size Blue Seal Silver Certificate, Fr-237 Signatures of Speelman & White Grades vf+. FR 237. The term “horse blanket” gets used a lot when talking about large size currency. It is most frequently used to describe this bank note. All large size $1 silver certificates have the same blue seal. There are three signature combinations used with 1923 $1 silver certificates. Portrait of George Washington at center.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1983 (Sale Order 1553 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1971 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside Lot #1984 (Sale Order 1554 of 1881) 1971 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1971-S Proof Set were placed into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard, imprinted with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1971."
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1942 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 10 Centavos Note P: 104B Grades vf+ Lot #1985 (Sale Order 1555 of 1881) 1942 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 10 Centavos Note P: 104B Grades vf+. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia.
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1952-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1986 (Sale Order 1556 of 1881) 1952-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1971 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside! Lot #1992 (Sale Order 1557 of 1881) 1971 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1971-PDS Mint Set were sealed in two pliofilm flat packs: the D-Mint coins were placed together in one of the packs, and the P- and S-Mint coins were placed together in another. A disk identifying the Denver Mint was included along with the D-Mint coins. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P- and S-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and two pieces of thin cardboard (for protection) were sealed in an officially inscribed mailing envelope.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #1993 (Sale Order 1558 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1994 (Sale Order 1559 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1985 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1996 (Sale Order 1560 of 1881) 1985 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1985-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each were then sealed in officially inscribed mailing envelope with a woodgrain background.
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1941 Serbia Under Partial Germany Occupation 100 Dinara Note P: 23 Grades xf+ Lot #1997 (Sale Order 1561 of 1881) 1941 Serbia Under Partial Germany Occupation 100 Dinara Note P: 23 Grades xf+.
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1943-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #1999 (Sale Order 1562 of 1881) 1943-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-s Wartime issue Steel Cent. The s mint is the scarcest of the 3.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #2002 (Sale Order 1563 of 1881) 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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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #2003 (Sale Order 1564 of 1881) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1989 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #2008 (Sale Order 1565 of 1881) 1989 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. This 1989 U.S. Mint Set contains brilliant uncirculated examples of the cent, nickel, dime, quarter and half dollar from the Philadelphia and Denver mints.Product Highlights:Contains examples of the following coins from both Philadelphia and Denver mints:* Lincoln cent* Jefferson nickel* Roosevelt dime* Washington quarter* Kennedy half dollarCoins protected from the mint in cellophane packaging to ensure they remain in brilliant uncirculated condition.
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1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #2011 (Sale Order 1566 of 1881) 1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1976 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #2016 (Sale Order 1567 of 1881) 1976 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1976-S Proof Set were sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. Raised rings of plastic separated the coins from each other, and a red, felt-covered paper insert was added for visual impact. The clear plastic case containing the coins was inserted into a molded, black plastic frame with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET", and a hinged flap that could be flipped over for display purposes. A black card cover imprinted with silver letters, "United States Proof Set • 1976" protected both the case and the frame.
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1986 Canada 2 Dollar Note P: 94B Grades Select CU Lot #2017 (Sale Order 1568 of 1881) 1986 Canada 2 Dollar Note P: 94B Grades Select CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #2018 (Sale Order 1569 of 1881) 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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1948-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #2019 (Sale Order 1570 of 1881) 1948-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1975 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #2020 (Sale Order 1571 of 1881) 1975 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1975-S Proof Set were sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. Raised rings of plastic separated the coins from each other, and a red, felt-covered paper insert was added for visual impact. The clear plastic case containing the coins was inserted into a molded, black plastic frame with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET", and a hinged flap that could be flipped over for display purposes. A black card cover imprinted with silver letters, "United States Proof Set • 1975" protected both the case and the frame.
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Limited Edition .999 Silver $10 Las Vegas Gaming Token Sam's Town Grades Lot #2021 (Sale Order 1572 of 1881) Limited Edition .999 Silver $10 Las Vegas Gaming Token Sam's Town Grades.
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1914 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 46B Grades vf+ Lot #2023 (Sale Order 1573 of 1881) 1914 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 46B 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-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #2025 (Sale Order 1574 of 1881) 1953-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #2026 (Sale Order 1575 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1964-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #2027 (Sale Order 1576 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1964-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #2028 (Sale Order 1577 of 1881) 1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+.
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1922 Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81E Grades vf++ Lot #2031 (Sale Order 1578 of 1881) 1922 Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81E 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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1998 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #2032 (Sale Order 1579 of 1881) 1998 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1998-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover, consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1998." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #2033 (Sale Order 1580 of 1881) 1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #2034 (Sale Order 1581 of 1881) 1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-s 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper. Lot #2035 (Sale Order 1582 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-s 50 pcs Brandt 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 GEM FBL Lot #2036 (Sale Order 1583 of 1881) 1950-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM FBL.
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1910 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 42 Grades xf+ Lot #2039 (Sale Order 1584 of 1881) 1910 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 42 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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1977 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside! Lot #2040 (Sale Order 1585 of 1881) 1977 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1977-PD Mint Set were sealed in two pliofilm flat packs: the D-Mint coins were placed together in one of the packs, and the P-Mint coins were placed together in another. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and two pieces of thin cardboard (for protection) were sealed in an officially inscribed, white mailing envelope.
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1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 33A Grades vf++ Lot #2042 (Sale Order 1586 of 1881) 1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note 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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1985 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #2044 (Sale Order 1587 of 1881) 1985 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1985-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a purple-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of purple cardboard, imprinted with the silver words: "United States Proof Set • 1985."
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1944-d Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Lot #2045 (Sale Order 1588 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1944-d Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1954-1973 Canada 2 Dollar Note P: 76B Grades vf+ Lot #2046 (Sale Order 1589 of 1881) 1954-1973 Canada 2 Dollar Note P: 76B Grades vf+.
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1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #2047 (Sale Order 1590 of 1881) 1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1863 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++ Lot #2049 (Sale Order 1591 of 1881) 1863 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++.
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1935c $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #2051 (Sale Order 1592 of 1881) 1935c $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. 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1972-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #2053 (Sale Order 1593 of 1881) 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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1920 Weimar Germany 100 Mark Note P: 69A Grades f+ Lot #2054 (Sale Order 1594 of 1881) 1920 Weimar Germany 100 Mark Note P: 69A Grades f+. 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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1987 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #2056 (Sale Order 1595 of 1881) 1987 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. This 1987 U.S. Mint Set contains brilliant uncirculated examples of the cent, nickel, dime, quarter and half dollar from the Philadelphia and Denver mints.Product Highlights:Contains examples of the following coins from both Denver and Philadelphia mints:* Lincoln cent* Jefferson nickel* Roosevelt dime* Washington quarter* Kennedy half dollarCoins protected from the mint in cellophane packaging to ensure they remain in brilliant uncirculated condition.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1954-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD By USCG (fc) Lot #2058 (Sale Order 1596 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1954-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD By USCG.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1875-p Twenty Cent Piece 20c Graded Select Unc PL BY USCG (fc) Lot #2060 (Sale Order 1597 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1875-p Twenty Cent Piece 20c Graded Select Unc PL BY USCG.
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1944-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #2061 (Sale Order 1598 of 1881) 1944-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1935 & s Mint En Lot #2062 (Sale Order 1599 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1935 & s Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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Set of 4 Concecutive 1973 Canada 1 Dollar Note P: 85C Grades CU Lot #2063 (Sale Order 1600 of 1881) Set of 4 Concecutive 1973 Canada 1 Dollar Note P: 85C Grades CU.
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1978 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside Lot #2064 (Sale Order 1601 of 1881) 1978 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1978-S Proof Set were sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. Raised rings of plastic separated the coins from each other, and a red, felt-covered paper insert was added for visual impact. The clear plastic case containing the coins was inserted into a molded, black plastic frame with raised silver letters UNITED STATES PROOF SET, and a hinged flap that could be flipped over for display purposes. A black card cover imprinted with silver letters, "United States Proof Set • 1978" protected both the case and the frame.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1899-o Barber Dime 10c Graded ms63 By SEGS (fc) Lot #2065 (Sale Order 1602 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1899-o Barber Dime 10c Graded ms63 By SEGS.
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1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #2066 (Sale Order 1603 of 1881) 1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1926-s Mercury Dime 10c Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #2067 (Sale Order 1604 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1926-s Mercury Dime 10c Graded Select Unc BY USCG.
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1990 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #2068 (Sale Order 1605 of 1881) 1990 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1990-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coin were then sealed in an officially inscribed, colorful mailing envelope.
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1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades f+ Lot #2069 (Sale Order 1606 of 1881) 1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades f+.
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1909 Imperial Russia 5 Ruble Note P: 10B Grades Select AU Lot #2071 (Sale Order 1607 of 1881) 1909 Imperial Russia 5 Ruble Note P: 10B 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.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1961-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ Unc RD By USCG (fc) Lot #2072 (Sale Order 1608 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1961-d Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ Unc RD By USCG.
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Original sealed box 5- 1987 United States Mint Proof Sets Lot #2073 (Sale Order 1609 of 1881) Original sealed box 5- 1987 United States Mint Proof Sets. Up for Auction is an Unopened Mailer Box from 1987 containing 5 1987 Proof Sets!!!! Wow! - This Mailer Box is sealed exactly as it left the mint over 40 years ago. Each Proof set in this mailer box has never been reviewed or examined by anyone. Virtually every 1987 Proof Set has been looked at by Coin Experts who have identified potential PR70 DCAM Coins and had them slabbed. Those opened Proof Sets you find at coin shows or for sale individually have almost certainly been examined and reviewed. NOT ONE OF THE FIVE SETS IN THIS MAILER BOX HAVE BEEN SEEN BY HUMAN EYES IN 40 YEARS , So, What COULD be in these Sets, Well here are the 5 things that could be inside. An Kennedy 50c in PR70 DCAM Trending $100, a Washington 25c in PR70 DCAM Trending $85, a Roosevelt Dime in PR70 DCAM Trending $70, BUT That’s Just the Start, There also could be a Lincoln 1c in PR70 DCAM, TRENDING $475, BUT EVEN THAT IS JUST THE SIDESHOW! The REAL WINNER IN THIS LOTTERY BOX IS The Jefferson Nickel, a 1987 PROOF Jefferson Nickel in PR70 DCAM TRENDS $615!!!! And there can be FIVE of Each in this BOX, This could be one of the very last boxes in EXISTENCE. This “WONKA” Box could Contain Coins Worth $6,725 - Good Luck in Obtaining This Unopened Mailer Box of 5 1987 Proof Sets!!!
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***Auction Highlight*** 1902-o Barber Quarter 25c Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #2074 (Sale Order 1610 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1902-o Barber Quarter 25c Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG.
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1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P: 84A Grades Choice CU Lot #2075 (Sale Order 1611 of 1881) 1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P: 84A Grades Choice CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1842 Sm Date Lg Let Seated Half Dollar WB-102 Rev Die Cud Near TOP POP! 50c Lot #2076 (Sale Order 1612 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1842 Sm Date Lg Let WB-102 Rev Die Cud Near TOP POP! Seated Half Dollar 50c Graded ms62+ By SEGS. WB-102. This Small Date, Large Letters variety has a cud over TAT in STATES. Prominent die cracks connect the upper obverse stars, the upper portions of (A)MERI(CA), and the bottoms of HALF DOL. 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #2077 (Sale Order 1613 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1928B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+ Lot #2078 (Sale Order 1614 of 1881) 1928B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+.
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***Auction Highlight*** ARRIBA! ARRIBA! Ultra Rare Full Roll 20x Silver 1977-1979 Gem Unc Mexico 100 Lot #2079 (Sale Order 1615 of 1881) ***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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1995 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #2080 (Sale Order 1616 of 1881) 1995 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1995-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover, consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1995." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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*Star Note * 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #2081 (Sale Order 1617 of 1881) *Star Note * 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+
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1950-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #2082 (Sale Order 1618 of 1881) 1950-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1942 Philippines under Japanese Occupation 10 Peso Note P: 108A Grades Select CU Lot #2083 (Sale Order 1619 of 1881) 1942 Philippines under Japanese Occupation 10 Peso Note P: 108A Grades Select CU.
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1929-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades f+ Lot #2084 (Sale Order 1620 of 1881) 1929-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c Grades f+.
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1909 Imperial Russia 10 Ruble Note P: 11C Grades Select AU Lot #2086 (Sale Order 1621 of 1881) 1909 Imperial Russia 10 Ruble Note P: 11C 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.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #2087 (Sale Order 1622 of 1881) 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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1971 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside Lot #2088 (Sale Order 1623 of 1881) 1971 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1971-S Proof Set were placed into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard, imprinted with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1971."
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***Auction Highlight*** 1855 arrows Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded ms64 BY SEGS (fc) Lot #2090 (Sale Order 1624 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1855 arrows Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded ms64 BY SEGS.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1867-p Seated Liberty Dollar Near TOP POP! $1 Graded ms64+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #2091 (Sale Order 1625 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1867-p Near TOP POP! Seated Liberty Dollar $1 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. I give this coin my highest recommendation
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1994 Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside! Lot #2092 (Sale Order 1626 of 1881) 1994 Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1994-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coin were then sealed in an officially inscribed, light blue mailing envelope.
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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #2093 (Sale Order 1627 of 1881) 1957 $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. This note has a tear on the top right side.
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*Star Note * 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #2094 (Sale Order 1628 of 1881) *Star Note * 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+
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1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #2095 (Sale Order 1629 of 1881) 1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1812 Small Date Classic Head Large Cent 1c Graded au53 details By SEGS (fc) Lot #2096 (Sale Order 1630 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1812 Small Date Classic Head Large Cent 1c Graded au53 details By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1927-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Lot #2097 (Sale Order 1631 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1927-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1871 Indian Cent 1c Graded au58+ BY SEGS (fc) Lot #2098 (Sale Order 1632 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1871 Indian Cent 1c Graded au58+ BY SEGS. Quoting PCGS :"The 1871 Indian Cent is one of the lowest mintage issues of the series. In fact, from 1859 - 1876 it is the lowest mintage coin in the Indian Cent series. What's even worse is that during the early 1870's the Mint was melting a lot of previously issued cents, including many 1871 cents. Making the coin become scarcer. A semi key date to the series with possibly about 5,000 examples in existence in all grades combined." A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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NGC 336-323 BC Kingdom of Macedon AE Unit, Alexander III Ancient Obv. Heracles, Rev. Club & Bow Grad Lot #2099 (Sale Order 1633 of 1881) NGC 336-323 BC Kingdom of Macedon AE Unit, Alexander III Obv. Heracles, Rev. Club & Bow Ancient Graded f By NGC.
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1909 Imperial Russia 5 Ruble Note P: 10B Grades Select AU Lot #2100 (Sale Order 1634 of 1881) 1909 Imperial Russia 5 Ruble Note P: 10B 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.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1811 Small 8 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded ms62 By SEGS (fc) Lot #2101 (Sale Order 1635 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1811 Small 8 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded ms62 By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #2102 (Sale Order 1636 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1973 Canada 1 Dollar Note P: 85C Grades vf+ Lot #2103 (Sale Order 1637 of 1881) 1973 Canada 1 Dollar Note P: 85C Grades vf+.
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1990 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #2104 (Sale Order 1638 of 1881) 1990 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1990-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a purple-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of purple cardboard, imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: “United States Mint Proof Set 1990.” The new collector might ask, “Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?”
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1968-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #2105 (Sale Order 1639 of 1881) 1968-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1967-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #2106 (Sale Order 1640 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1967-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1953A $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #2107 (Sale Order 1641 of 1881) 1953A $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. The year 1953 was the last year that the US printed the five dollar silver certificates. These bills were printed in three different years, so there were three different series: 1953, 1953A, and 1953B,. The 1953 $5 silver certificate looks very similar to the earlier 1934 issues except that the “5” on the left hand side of the note is in blue, and the seal on the right hand side is smaller. Once redeemable for silver coin or bullion, these notes and the redemption option were discontinued by Act of Congress in 1963. Silver Certificates, with their distinctive blue Treasury seals and serial numbers, are among the most sought-after U.S. currency notes. This Series 1953A $5 Silver Certificate bears Priest-Anderson signatures.
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1917C Newfoundland (Canada Provincial) 50 Cents Silver KM# 12 Grades vf++ Lot #2108 (Sale Order 1642 of 1881) 1917C Newfoundland (Canada Provincial) 50 Cents Silver KM# 12 Grades vf++.
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*StarNote* 1953a $5 Red Seal Note Grades vf++ Lot #2109 (Sale Order 1643 of 1881) *StarNote* 1953a $5 Red Seal Note Grades vf++.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1857-p Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #2110 (Sale Order 1644 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1857-p Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded Select+ Unc BY USCG.
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2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollar Note P: 55A Grades vf++ Lot #2111 (Sale Order 1645 of 1881) 2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollar Note P: 55A Grades vf++.
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1974 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside! Lot #2112 (Sale Order 1646 of 1881) 1974 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1974-PDS Mint Set were sealed in two pliofilm flat packs: the D-Mint coins were placed together in one of the packs, and the P- and S-Mint coins were placed together in another. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P- and S-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and two pieces of thin cardboard (for protection) were sealed in an officially inscribed, white mailing envelope.
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1954-1973 Canada 2 Dollar Note P: 76B Grades vf+ Lot #2113 (Sale Order 1647 of 1881) 1954-1973 Canada 2 Dollar Note P: 76B Grades vf+.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1929 & D Mint En Lot #2114 (Sale Order 1648 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1929 & D Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1800 Draped Bust Dollar BB-190/B-10 $1 Graded vf30 By SEGS (fc) Lot #2115 (Sale Order 1649 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1800 BB-190/B-10 Draped Bust Dollar $1 Graded vf30 By SEGS.
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1954-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #2117 (Sale Order 1650 of 1881) 1954-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1923 $1 large size Blue Seal Silver Certificate, Fr-237 Signatures of Speelman & White Grades vf++ Lot #2118 (Sale Order 1651 of 1881) 1923 $1 large size Blue Seal Silver Certificate, Fr-237 Signatures of Speelman & White Grades vf++. FR 237. The term “horse blanket” gets used a lot when talking about large size currency. It is most frequently used to describe this bank note. All large size $1 silver certificates have the same blue seal. There are three signature combinations used with 1923 $1 silver certificates. Portrait of George Washington at center.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1855 Gold Dollar $1 TY-II Graded ms65 By SEGS (fc) Lot #2119 (Sale Order 1652 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1855 TY-II Gold Dollar $1 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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***Auction Highlight*** 1896-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc By USCG (fc) Lot #2120 (Sale Order 1653 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1896-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc By USCG.
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1936-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice Unc Lot #2121 (Sale Order 1654 of 1881) 1936-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice Unc.
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Sealed 2010 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 28 Coins Inside Lot #2122 (Sale Order 1655 of 1881) Sealed 2010 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 28 Coins Inside!. The 2010 US Mint Uncirculated Coin Set contains 28 coins (two folders of 14 coins each). One folder contains coins from the United States Mint at Denver and the other with coins from the United States Mint at Philadelphia, for a total of 28 coins. Includes the highly sought after BURNISHED President Dollars. Each folder includes the following coins: the first five quarters of the National Parks series; Hot Springs National Park, AR; Yellowstone National Park, WY; Yosemite National Park, CA; Grand Canyon National Park, AZ; and Mount Hood National Forest, OR. four Presidential dollar coins featuring Presidents Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan and Abraham Lincoln, one Lincoln cent, one Jefferson nickel, one Roosevelt dime, one Kennedy half-dollar, one Native American dollar coin.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #2123 (Sale Order 1656 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1992 Upper Korea 5 Won Note P: 40B Grades Gem CU Lot #2124 (Sale Order 1657 of 1881) 1992 Upper Korea 5 Won Note P: 40B Grades Gem CU.
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Original Sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #2125 (Sale Order 1658 of 1881) 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. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents All Red Most Gem Unc or Better Lot #2126 (Sale Order 1659 of 1881) Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents All Red Most Gem Unc or Better.
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1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56A Grades vf+ Lot #2127 (Sale Order 1660 of 1881) 1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56A Grades vf+.
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2006 United States Mint Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #2128 (Sale Order 1661 of 1881) 2006 United States Mint Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2006-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #2130 (Sale Order 1662 of 1881) 1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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2013 Upoper Korea 5,000 Won Note Grades Gem CU Lot #2131 (Sale Order 1663 of 1881) 2013 Upoper Korea 5,000 Won Note Grades Gem CU.
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1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #2134 (Sale Order 1664 of 1881) 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice+ Unc.
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1861 C.S.A. $20 Intrest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #2135 (Sale Order 1665 of 1881) 1861 C.S.A. $20 Intrest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1987 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #2136 (Sale Order 1666 of 1881) 1987 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1987-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a purple-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of purple cardboard, imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Proof Set • 1987."
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1913-p Ty I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #2137 (Sale Order 1667 of 1881) 1913-p Ty I Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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2008 Zimbabwe 50 Billion Dollar Note P: 87 Grades Select CU Lot #2138 (Sale Order 1668 of 1881) 2008 Zimbabwe 50 Billion Dollar Note P: 87 Grades Select CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1877-s Trade Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #2139 (Sale Order 1669 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1877-s Trade Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG.
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2007 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #2140 (Sale Order 1670 of 1881) 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, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #2141 (Sale Order 1671 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1855-p Gold Liberty Eagle $10 Graded ms62+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #2142 (Sale Order 1672 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1855-p Gold Liberty Eagle $10 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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1912 Imperial Russia 500 Ruble Peter The Great NoteNote P: 14B Grades Select AU Lot #2143 (Sale Order 1673 of 1881) 1912 Imperial Russia 500 Ruble Peter The Great NoteNote P: 14B Grades Select AU. Obverse features a portrait of Tsar Peter The Great in armor seated next to a woman symbolizing Mother Russia. Reverse features the Russian Coat of Arms and various decorative elements.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1893-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #2145 (Sale Order 1674 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1893-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc BY USCG. 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #2146 (Sale Order 1675 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1897-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc By USCG (fc) Lot #2148 (Sale Order 1676 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1897-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select Unc By USCG.
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2008 Zimbabwe 5 Billion Dollar Note P: 84 Grades Select AU Lot #2149 (Sale Order 1677 of 1881) 2008 Zimbabwe 5 Billion Dollar Note P: 84 Grades Select AU.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1941-s Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Lot #2150 (Sale Order 1678 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1941-s Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #2151 (Sale Order 1679 of 1881) 1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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2005 United States Mint Proof Set, 11 Coins Inside Lot #2152 (Sale Order 1680 of 1881) 2005 United States Mint Proof Set, 11 Coins Inside. Original packaging: The 2005-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, two Nickels, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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Group of 5 Casino Tokens Lot #2153 (Sale Order 1681 of 1881) Group of 5 Casino Tokens. Tokens include Luxor Las Vegas 1996, Longhorn Las Vegas 1989, La Bayou Las Vegas Nevada, Klondike Las Vegas, The Las Vegas Club.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1899-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice+ Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #2154 (Sale Order 1682 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1899-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice+ Unc BY USCG.
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #2155 (Sale Order 1683 of 1881) 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+.
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1911-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades vf++ Lot #2156 (Sale Order 1684 of 1881) 1911-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades vf++. Incredibly scarce date. PCGS estimates that out of an original mintage of over 4 million coins struck, only 900 remain in all grades.
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1864 Confederate States $100 Note, T-65, Lucy Holcombe Pickens Queen of the Confederacy Grades xf Lot #2157 (Sale Order 1685 of 1881) 1864 Confederate States $100 Note, T-65, Lucy Holcombe Pickens Queen of the Confederacy Grades xf. Lucy Holcombe Pickens (1832–1899), known as the “Queen of the Confederacy,” is the only woman to be featured on currency issued by a Confederate state. Pickens was born on her family’s planation in La Grange, Tennessee. She attended La Grange Female Academy and, at the age of 14 with her older sister, Anna Eliza, began attending school at the Moravian Seminary for Young Ladies in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Her family moved to Marshall, Texas in 1848, and their new home, Wyalucing Plantation, was built with enslaved labor between 1848–1850. In the years that followed, the family remained staunch supporters of slavery and southern politics. Lucy seems to have been well-traveled for a young woman of the mid-19th century, and on trips throughout the south she met her future husband, Senator Francis Wilkinson Pickens. Senator Pickens was a South Carolina native, two-time widower, and the son of a former governor. He and Lucy married at Wyalucing on April 26, 1858. That same year, with Lucy's support, Pickens was appointed United States ambassador to Russia. The family moved oversees where Lucy became a favorite of Czar Alexander II and Czarina Maria Alexandrovna. Prior to the start of the Civil War, Pickens resigned his post, and he and Lucy returned to South Carolina. Lucy became known as the “Queen of the Confederacy” after her husband was elected Governor of South Carolina in 1860. Long admired for her beauty and financial support of the Confederacy, Lucy was featured on four different Confederate bills during the Civil War. She supported the Confederate cause by selling jewels given to her in Russia, an endeavor that helped outfit the Confederate Army unit named after her — the Lucy Holcombe Legion. This particular style of bill was issued two years after her husband left office, a testimony to her continuing popularity. It would take more than 152 years for the U.S. Treasury to prominently feature women on currency notes. On April 20, 2016, the Treasury announced that Harriet Tubman, leading abolitionist, humanitarian, and an armed scout and spy for the U.S. Army during the Civil War, would replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill beginning in 2020. The reverse of the $10 bill will also pay tribute in 2020 to the 1913 historic march for suffrage that ended at the steps of the Treasury building. Images of Lucretia Mott, Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Alice Paul will be featured. The reverse of the new $5 bill will honor people and events at the Lincoln Memorial that helped shape U.S. history including opera singer Marian Anderson and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1959-p 50 pcs Vintage Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #2158 (Sale Order 1686 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1959-p 50 pcs Vintage Steel Strong Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2009 Upper Korea 5,000 Won Note P: 66S Grades Gem CU Lot #2159 (Sale Order 1687 of 1881) 2009 Upper Korea 5,000 Won Note P: 66S Grades Gem CU.
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2003 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging! 5 Coins Inside! Lot #2160 (Sale Order 1688 of 1881) 2003 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging! 5 Coins Inside!. The official 5-coin United States Mint 50 State Quarters Proof Set for 2003 is the fifth annual set in the ten-year series celebrating each of the 50 states in the order in which they entered the union. Few coins today have the degree of artistry and detail that is so beautifully revealed in a proof coin. The set includes all five proof quarters issued under the 50 State Quarters Program for 2003 and celebrates the unique heritage of the states - Illinois, Land of Lincoln; Alabama, Spirit of Courage; Maine, Pemaquid Point Light; Missouri, Corps of Discovery; and Arkansas, Natural Resources.
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1864 C.S.A. $30 Intrest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #2161 (Sale Order 1689 of 1881) 1864 C.S.A. $30 Intrest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1921-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades vf+ Lot #2162 (Sale Order 1690 of 1881) 1921-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades vf+.
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1899 "Black Eagle" Large Size $1 Silver Certificate FR-233 Grades vf+ Lot #2163 (Sale Order 1691 of 1881) 1899 "Black Eagle" Large Size $1 Silver Certificate FR-233 Grades vf+. Ranked #16 in the 100 Greatest American Currency Notes, the Series 1899 Black Eagle note is from an era when paper money was backed by precious silver, as the issue bears the statement ONE SILVER DOLLAR PAYABLE TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND. It doesn’t take much work to figure out the nickname of the 1899 $1 silver certificate. A quick glance shows three vignettes, an eagle, Ulysses S Grant, and Abraham Lincoln. Somewhere along the way the collecting world decided that this note should be called a “black eagle.” The name has stuck. Whether you have been collected for a week or your entire life, you certainly know what a black eagle is. Grant and Lincoln often get overlooked. That might be for the best since both men are closely associated with several other large size pieces of currency. There are 12 Different Signatures combinations For this Type of note this one is FR#233 TEHEE-BURKE
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2014 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #2164 (Sale Order 1692 of 1881) 2014 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. Each of the coins was struck in proof quality at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The full 2013 annual set included a total of fourteen coins across six denominations. Three series continued their programs featuring rotating designs, providing collectors with some variety. The America the Beautiful Quarters Program featured representations of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Shenandoah National Park, Arches National Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Everglades National Park. The Presidential Dollars Program featured portraits honoring Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Native American Dollar. The coins with static designs included the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar.
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1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #2165 (Sale Order 1693 of 1881) 1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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2008 Zimbabwe 500 Million Dollar Note P: 79A Grades vf+ Lot #2166 (Sale Order 1694 of 1881) 2008 Zimbabwe 500 Million Dollar Note P: 79A Grades vf+.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1928 & p Mint En Lot #2167 (Sale Order 1695 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1928 & p Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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Original Sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #2168 (Sale Order 1696 of 1881) Original Sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1962 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 unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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1910 Imperial Germany 50 Mark Note P: 41 Grades vf+ Lot #2169 (Sale Order 1697 of 1881) 1910 Imperial Germany 50 Mark Note 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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Sealed 2019 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 21 Coins Inside Lot #2170 (Sale Order 1698 of 1881) Sealed 2019 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 21 Coins Inside!. The 2019 United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set includes two folders, each containing 10 coins with uncirculated finishes. One folder is from the United States Mint at Philadelphia and the other is from the United States Mint at Denver. The 2019 edition of the United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set includes the following coins: The 10th annual release of five quarters in the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program: 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, Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness in Idaho. One Native American $1 Coin with a reverse design (tails) honoring Native Americans in the US space program. The designs features Mary Golda Ross writing calculations, while behind her, an Atlas-Agena rocket launches into space with an equation inscribed in its cloud. An astronaut, symbolic of Native American astronauts, including John Herrington, spacewalks above. In the field behind, a group of stars indicates outer space. Inscriptions are “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and "$1." The obverse design (heads) retains the central figure Sacagawea carrying her infant son, Jean Baptiste. The inscriptions are “LIBERTY” and “IN GOD WE TRUST”, Kennedy half dollar, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel, Lincoln penny. United States Mint uncirculated coins are struck on special presses using greater force than circulating coins, producing a sharp, intricately detailed image. New this year! Premium Coin: The 2019 Uncirculated Coin Set is accompanied by an additional, special edition 2019 Lincoln penny with an uncirculated finish struck at the West Point Mint with a “W” mint mark. This special coin is packaged separately in clear United States Mint plastic wrap. Some rarities you might find in this set; a 2019-d Kennedy 50c in ms69 PL trends $500, 2019-d Lowell Park 25c in ms68 dmpl trends $500, 2019-w Lincoln 1c in ms70 RD trends $850.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1901-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms61 By SEGS (fc) Lot #2171 (Sale Order 1699 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1901-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms61 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-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice AU/BU Slider+ By USCG (fc) Lot #2172 (Sale Order 1700 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1884-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice AU/BU Slider+ By USCG.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1912-s Liberty Nickel 5c Graded ms66 By SEGS (fc) Lot #2173 (Sale Order 1701 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1912-s Liberty Nickel 5c Graded ms66 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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1920 Weimar Germany 10 Mark Note P: 97A Grades f+ Lot #2174 (Sale Order 1702 of 1881) 1920 Weimar Germany 10 Mark Note P: 97A Grades f+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2017-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #2175 (Sale Order 1703 of 1881) 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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2006 San Francisco Mint State Clad Proof Quarters Lot #2176 (Sale Order 1704 of 1881) 2006 San Francisco Mint State Clad Proof Quarters.
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1963 $5 Red seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #2177 (Sale Order 1705 of 1881) 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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1967-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #2178 (Sale Order 1706 of 1881) 1967-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1858-p Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded Choice Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #2179 (Sale Order 1707 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1858-p Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Graded Choice Unc BY USCG.
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1884-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc Lot #2180 (Sale Order 1708 of 1881) 1884-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1812 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded ms63+ BY SEGS (fc) Lot #2181 (Sale Order 1709 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1812 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c 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
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2008 Zimbabwe 1 MIllion Dolalr Note P: 77 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #2182 (Sale Order 1710 of 1881) 2008 Zimbabwe 1 MIllion Dolalr Note P: 77 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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2007 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #2184 (Sale Order 1711 of 1881) 2007 United States 50 State Quarters Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 5 Coins Inside!. The 5 State Quarters released in 2007 were Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah!Features a Choice Proof or better condition example of each coin.All coins were struck at the San Francisco Mint.Comes housed in its government issued packaging with Certificate of Authenticity.
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1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85E Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #2185 (Sale Order 1712 of 1881) 1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85E 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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***Auction Highlight*** 1889 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc) Lot #2186 (Sale Order 1713 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1889 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll. Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends In an old Ulster & Deleware Railroad to the Catskill Mountains wrapper. Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1875-cc Twenty Cent Piece 20c Graded Choice AU/BU Slider BY USCG (fc) Lot #2187 (Sale Order 1714 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1875-cc Twenty Cent Piece 20c Graded Choice AU/BU Slider BY USCG.
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2009 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 18 Coins Inside! Lot #2188 (Sale Order 1715 of 1881) 2009 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 18 Coins Inside!. There were a total of eighteen different coins included in the 2009 Proof Set. This represented the largest number of coins on record for the annual coin set. The increased scope of the set was due to the one year District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Quarters program, which featured six quarter designs, and the 2009 Lincoln Cents, which featured four different designs. The 2009 Proof Set included the following coins:(4) 2009 Lincoln Cents with designs representing Abraham Lincoln’s birthplace, formative years, professional life, and Presidency. Quarters featuring District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, US Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands. A Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, Native American Dollar. Presidential Dollars featuring William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, James K. Polk, and Zachary Taylor, Each coin was produced at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The coins are struck in high quality proof with a deep cameo finish. The packaging for the 2009 Proof Set was redesigned following the completion of the State Quarters series. Four separate lenses contained the proof coins against colorful backgrounds. The lenses and a certificate of authenticity were all placed within a single cardboard box. It bore the US Mint logo and states “2009 United States Mint Proof Set.”
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1887-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc Lot #2189 (Sale Order 1716 of 1881) 1887-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc.
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1923 $1 large size Blue Seal Silver Certificate, Fr-237 Signatures of Speelman & White Grades Select Lot #2190 (Sale Order 1717 of 1881) 1923 $1 large size Blue Seal Silver Certificate, Fr-237 Signatures of Speelman & White Grades Select CU. FR 237. The term “horse blanket” gets used a lot when talking about large size currency. It is most frequently used to describe this bank note. All large size $1 silver certificates have the same blue seal. There are three signature combinations used with 1923 $1 silver certificates. Portrait of George Washington at center.
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1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #2191 (Sale Order 1718 of 1881) 1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1927-p Peace Dollar $1 Graded Choice+ Unc BY USCG (fc) Lot #2192 (Sale Order 1719 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1927-p Peace Dollar $1 Graded Choice+ Unc BY USCG. 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. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #2193 (Sale Order 1720 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollar Note P: 55A Grades vf+ Lot #2194 (Sale Order 1721 of 1881) 2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollar Note P: 55A Grades vf+.
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1953 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ Lot #2195 (Sale Order 1722 of 1881) 1953 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++. 1953 red seal five dollar bills come in four different varieties. Each 1953 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 1953 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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***Auction Highlight*** 1886-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms62+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #2196 (Sale Order 1723 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1886-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms62+ By SEGS.
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1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 50 Cents Note P: M4B Grades Gem CU Lot #2197 (Sale Order 1724 of 1881) 1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 50 Cents Note P: M4B Grades Gem CU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1900 Lafayette Lafayette Dollar $1 Graded ms65 By SEGS (fc) Lot #2198 (Sale Order 1725 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1900 Lafayette Lafayette Dollar $1 Graded ms65 By SEGS. 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*** 1915-s Panama Pacific Gold Commem $2 1/2 Graded Select Unc By USCG (fc) Lot #2199 (Sale Order 1726 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1915-s Panama Pacific Gold Commem $2 1/2 Graded Select Unc By USCG. 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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2004 Westward Journey Nickel Series 6 Coins Inside! Lot #2200 (Sale Order 1727 of 1881) 2004 Westward Journey Nickel Series 6 Coins Inside!. The Westward Journey Nickels Program itself began around June of 2002 when officials at the US Mint were interested in possibly changing the coin in honor of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, which would begin it's bicentennial in 2004. To do this, they needed support from the US Congress to authorize this. First, they contacted US Representative Eric Cantor (R-Virginia). Eric Cantor did have some concerns about the new designs of the coin, particularly removing the Monticello, which was located in his home State of Virginia.
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1922 Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81E Grades Select AU Lot #2201 (Sale Order 1728 of 1881) 1922 Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81E 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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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, Wheat Cent, 1906 Indian Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wra Lot #2202 (Sale Order 1729 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, Wheat Cent, 1906 Indian Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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1964-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #2203 (Sale Order 1730 of 1881) 1964-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Authentic Meteorite-Space Rock North West Africa Sahara Desert Find Nickel Iron Graded By INB Lot #2205 (Sale Order 1731 of 1881) Authentic Meteorite-Space Rock North West Africa Sahara Desert Find Nickel Iron Graded By INB.
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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #2206 (Sale Order 1732 of 1881) 1957 $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. This note has a tear on the top right side.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1833 Capped Bust Dime 10c Graded ms64 BY SEGS (fc) Lot #2207 (Sale Order 1733 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1833 Capped Bust Dime 10c 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. I give this coin my highest recommendation
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2000 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #2208 (Sale Order 1734 of 1881) 2000 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2000-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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1942-1944 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 10 Dollar Note P: m7B Grades Select CU Lot #2209 (Sale Order 1735 of 1881) 1942-1944 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 10 Dollar Note P: m7B Grades Select CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #2210 (Sale Order 1736 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc Lot #2211 (Sale Order 1737 of 1881) 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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1999 United States Quarters Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside! Lot #2212 (Sale Order 1738 of 1881) 1999 United States Quarters Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside!. This 5-piece set includes all the 1999 Statehood Quarter releases: Delaware, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and New Jersey. 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: Delaware, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and New Jersey.mirrorlike Proof finish adds further beauty with an impressive shine.
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1864 $10 Confederate States Note, T68 Grades vf++ Lot #2213 (Sale Order 1739 of 1881) 1864 $10 Confederate States 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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1965 U.S. Military Payment 25 Cents Note P: M59A Grades vf+ Lot #2214 (Sale Order 1740 of 1881) 1965 U.S. Military Payment 25 Cents Note P: M59A Grades vf+.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1894-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded au58 By SEGS (fc) Lot #2215 (Sale Order 1741 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1894-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded au58 By SEGS.
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1959-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #2216 (Sale Order 1742 of 1881) 1959-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85E Grades vf++ Lot #2217 (Sale Order 1743 of 1881) 1923 Weiamr Germany 20,000 Mark P: 85E 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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Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside Lot #2218 (Sale Order 1744 of 1881) Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside!. The 2005 Mint Set was the first year to include coins struck with the so-called “satin finish”. The satin finish is created by sandblasting blanks prior to striking, which results in coins with frosted, less reflective surfaces. The 2005 Mint Set included a total of 22 different coins. This included Philadelphia and Denver Mint strikes for the Lincoln Cent, two Westward Journey Nickels, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Sacagawea Dollar. The 2005 State Quarters were also included, which featured California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, and West Virginia. The Philadelphia Mint envelope including a picture of Betsy Ross Sewing The American Flag with a blue color scheme. The Denver Mint envelope had the same image, themed in red. Each envelope contained two separate cellophane packs containing the coins. Get your hands on this never opened 2005 mint set!
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Original Sealed 1964 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #2219 (Sale Order 1745 of 1881) Original Sealed 1964 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1964 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 unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1937 & p Mint En Lot #2220 (Sale Order 1746 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1937 & p Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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1938-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Graded au58 By SEGS Lot #2221 (Sale Order 1747 of 1881) 1938-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Graded au58 By SEGS.
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2008 Zimbabwe 200 Million Dollar Note P: 81E Grades vf++ Lot #2222 (Sale Order 1748 of 1881) 2008 Zimbabwe 200 Million Dollar Note P: 81E Grades vf++.
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1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #2223 (Sale Order 1749 of 1881) 1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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2011 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #2224 (Sale Order 1750 of 1881) 2011 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. Each of the coins was struck in proof quality at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The full 2011 annual set included a total of fourteen coins across six denominations. Three series continued their programs featuring rotating designs, providing collectors with some variety. The America the Beautiful Quarters Program featured representations of Gettysburg National Military Park, Glacier National Park, Olympic National Park, Vicksburg National Military Park and Chickasaw National Recreation Area. The Presidential Dollars Program featured portraits honoring Andrew Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, and James Garfield. The Native American Dollar . The coins with static designs included the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar. Packaging have the coins included in three separate lenses and placed with a certificate of authenticity in an outer cardboard box with blanks and brown design theme.
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1922 Weiamr Germany 10,000 Mark Vampire Note P: 71 Grades Select AU Lot #2225 (Sale Order 1751 of 1881) 1922 Weiamr Germany 10,000 Mark Vampire Note P: 71 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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***Auction Highlight*** 1883-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice AU/BU Slider By USCG (fc) Lot #2226 (Sale Order 1752 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1883-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice AU/BU Slider By USCG.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #2227 (Sale Order 1753 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #2228 (Sale Order 1754 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c 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 Grades xf Lot #2230 (Sale Order 1755 of 1881) 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf.
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Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents Most Red and 1 Steel, Most Gem Unc or Better Lot #2231 (Sale Order 1756 of 1881) Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln 1 Cents Most Red and 1 Steel, Most Gem Unc or Better.
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1993 United States Mint Silver Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside. Lot #2232 (Sale Order 1757 of 1881) 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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1942-1944 Burma Under Japanese Occupation 10 Rupee Note P: 16A Grades Select CU Lot #2233 (Sale Order 1758 of 1881) 1942-1944 Burma Under Japanese Occupation 10 Rupee Note P: 16A Grades Select CU. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia.
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1918C Newfoundland (Canada Provincial) 50 Cents Silver KM# 12 Grades au++++ Lot #2234 (Sale Order 1759 of 1881) 1918C Newfoundland (Canada Provincial) 50 Cents Silver KM# 12 Grades au++++.
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2008 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #2236 (Sale Order 1760 of 1881) 2008 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. The 2008 Proof Set contained a total of fourteen coins. Each 2008 Proof Set contains the five State Quarters featuring Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska, and Hawaii. Notably, these represented the final five issues of the ten year long program. The sets also contained the four Presidential Dollars featuring James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, and Martin Van Buren, who were the fifth to eighth Presidents. The remaining coins were the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Sacagawea Dollar. The packaging for the 2008 Proof Set was consolidated from the prior year. The set still consisted of three plastic lenses, one with the State Quarters, one with the Presidential Dollars, and one with the remaining coins. These lenses were now placed together with a certificate of authenticity into a single cardboard box featuring the familiar Statue of Liberty and US Mint logo on a blue color scheme.
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1938-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Graded au58 By SEGS Lot #2237 (Sale Order 1761 of 1881) 1938-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Graded au58 By SEGS.
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1914 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 46B Grades vf+ Lot #2238 (Sale Order 1762 of 1881) 1914 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 46B 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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1937-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #2239 (Sale Order 1763 of 1881) 1937-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1964-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #2240 (Sale Order 1764 of 1881) 1964-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 1 Dollar Note P: M5C Grades Select CU Lot #2241 (Sale Order 1765 of 1881) 1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 1 Dollar Note P: M5C Grades Select CU.
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Original Sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #2243 (Sale Order 1766 of 1881) Original Sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. 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 unless 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 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 cosrts and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s-1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #2245 (Sale Order 1767 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c 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 Grades Select AU Lot #2246 (Sale Order 1768 of 1881) 1957 $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. This note has a tear on the top right side.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #2247 (Sale Order 1769 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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2009 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #2248 (Sale Order 1770 of 1881) 2009 United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside.. United State Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set 2009 4 coins, the set includes proof versions of the general circulating $1 Presidential Dollars. 2009 Set included Benjamin Harrison, John Tyler, James Polk and Zachary Taylor. 2010 Set include Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan and Abraham Lincoln. 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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1943 Philippines under Japanese Occupation 10 Peso Note P: 111A Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #2249 (Sale Order 1771 of 1881) 1943 Philippines under Japanese Occupation 10 Peso Note P: 111A Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1802 Draped Bust Large Cent 1c Graded vf35 details By SEGS (fc) Lot #2250 (Sale Order 1772 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1802 Draped Bust Large Cent 1c Graded vf35 details By SEGS.
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1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #2251 (Sale Order 1773 of 1881) 1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1918-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB Lot #2252 (Sale Order 1774 of 1881) 1918-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RB.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1958-d Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Lot #2254 (Sale Order 1775 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1958-d Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1817 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c Graded ms64 PL BY SEGS (fc) Lot #2255 (Sale Order 1776 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1817 Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c 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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2008 United States Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #2256 (Sale Order 1777 of 1881) 2008 United States Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. In superlative proof quality, the set includes the final five U.S. Mint Statehood issues (Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska and Hawaii). Each proof quarter is double-struck for crisp raised engravings with frosted finishes, which contrast with dazzling mirror finishes. The set comes in a see-through U.S. Mint plastic case to protect as it displays the proof coins' exquisite beauty.
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1864 C.S.A. $15 Intrest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #2257 (Sale Order 1778 of 1881) 1864 C.S.A. $15 Intrest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1901-o Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 Graded ms66 DMPL By SEGS (fc) Lot #2258 (Sale Order 1779 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1901-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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2003 Mint Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #2260 (Sale Order 1780 of 1881) 2003 Mint Proof Set, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2003-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar and Dollar; the other case contains the year’s five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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Group of 5 Sacagawea $1 (2004-s, 2003-s, 2002-s, 2001-s, 2000-s) Lot #2261 (Sale Order 1781 of 1881) Group of 5 Sacagawea $1 (2004-s, 2003-s, 2002-s, 2001-s, 2000-s).
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1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 1 Cents Note P: M1B Grades Select CU Lot #2262 (Sale Order 1782 of 1881) 1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 1 Cents Note P: M1B Grades Select CU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-p 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper. Lot #2263 (Sale Order 1783 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-p 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #2264 (Sale Order 1784 of 1881) 1960-d sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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2008 Zimbabwe 1 MIllion Dollar Note P: 77 Grades vf++ Lot #2265 (Sale Order 1785 of 1881) 2008 Zimbabwe 1 MIllion Dollar Note P: 77 Grades vf++.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1796 No Stars Draped Bust Gold Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 BD-2 Graded vf30 details Lot #2266 (Sale Order 1786 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1796 No Stars BD-2 Draped Bust Gold Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 Graded vf30 details By SEGS. The 1796 No Stars Capped Bust Right quarter eagle is one of the rarest type coins in all of U.S. numismatics. The mintage is believed to be 963 pieces, of which perhaps only 100 to 130 coins are known today. This is the first quarter eagle produced in the U.S. Mint, the obverse depicting a small cameo with a bust of Liberty wearing a cap facing right, the word LIBERTY at the upper border and the date along the lower border tucked in below the truncation of the bust. Stars were omitted from the obverse, the open field leaving a coin prone to marks and rapid wear through circulation. Later in 1796 stars were added to the obverse design, and this style of the Capped Bust Right quarter eagle continued through 1807.The first delivery of No Stars quarter eagles took place on September 21, 1796, and consisted of 66 pieces, almost certainly the BD-1 variety of which just four to six coins are known today. The reverse die soon broke, suspending coinage until a new die could be prepared. The next and final delivery of 1796 occurred on December 8 of that year and comprised 897 coins. These were certainly of the BD-2 variety, offered here. Both the BD-1 and BD-2 1796 quarter eagles were struck with the same No Stars obverse die, with the earliest die state seen used for the BD-1 variety. The 1796 BD-3 Stars on Obverse variety is believed to have been delivered on January 14, 1797, and consisted of 432 pieces. These numbers seem to fit well with most estimates of survivors provided by numismatic scholars, and considerable research by Harry W. Bass, Jr. and John W. Dannreuther confirms this die emission sequence and the associated mintage figures. 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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1993-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #2267 (Sale Order 1787 of 1881) 1993-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside Lot #2269 (Sale Order 1788 of 1881) Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside!. The 2005 Mint Set was the first year to include coins struck with the so-called “satin finish”. The satin finish is created by sandblasting blanks prior to striking, which results in coins with frosted, less reflective surfaces. The 2005 Mint Set included a total of 22 different coins. This included Philadelphia and Denver Mint strikes for the Lincoln Cent, two Westward Journey Nickels, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Sacagawea Dollar. The 2005 State Quarters were also included, which featured California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, and West Virginia. The Philadelphia Mint envelope including a picture of Betsy Ross Sewing The American Flag with a blue color scheme. The Denver Mint envelope had the same image, themed in red. Each envelope contained two separate cellophane packs containing the coins. Get your hands on this never opened 2005 mint set!
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1910 Imperial Germany 1,000 Mark Note P: 44A Grades Choice CU Lot #2270 (Sale Order 1789 of 1881) 1910 Imperial Germany 1,000 Mark Note P: 44A Grades Choice CU. 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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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1936 & D Mint En Lot #2271 (Sale Order 1790 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1936 & D Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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2005 United States Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #2272 (Sale Order 1791 of 1881) 2005 United States Quarters Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. The United States Mint 50 State Quarters Program begun in 1999 produced a series of 50 quarter dollar coins with special designs honoring each state. Five different designs were issued each year from 1999 through 2008. States were commemorated in the order of their entrance into statehood. Each state theme was proposed, and approved, by the governor of that state. Final designs were created by Mint personnel.
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1976 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #2274 (Sale Order 1792 of 1881) 1976 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1976-S Proof Set were sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. Raised rings of plastic separated the coins from each other, and a red, felt-covered paper insert was added for visual impact. The clear plastic case containing the coins was inserted into a molded, black plastic frame with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET", and a hinged flap that could be flipped over for display purposes. A black card cover imprinted with silver letters, "United States Proof Set • 1976" protected both the case and the frame.
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1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #2275 (Sale Order 1793 of 1881) 1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1965 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp67 cam Lot #2276 (Sale Order 1794 of 1881) 1965 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp67 cam.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1843-d Gold Liberty Half Eagle Dahlonega Medium D $5 Graded au58 details By Lot #2277 (Sale Order 1795 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1843-d Dahlonega Medium D Gold Liberty Half Eagle $5 Graded au58 details By SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1923 Weimar Germany 10 Millionon Mark P: 106C Grades vf++ Lot #2278 (Sale Order 1796 of 1881) 1923 Weimar Germany 10 Millionon Mark P: 106C Grades vf++.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1989-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #2279 (Sale Order 1797 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1989-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2010 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 Pieces! Lot #2280 (Sale Order 1798 of 1881) 2010 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 Pieces! . The Set contains 4 Proof Presidential Dollars Including Lincoln, 5 Proof National Parks Quarters, a Proof Kennedy Half Dollar, a Proof Roosevelt Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA. A harder and more difficult set.
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1943 Philippines under Japanese Occupation 1 Peso Note P: 109A Grades vf++ Lot #2281 (Sale Order 1799 of 1881) 1943 Philippines under Japanese Occupation 1 Peso Note P: 109A Grades vf++.
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2004 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside! Lot #2284 (Sale Order 1800 of 1881) 2004 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2004-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, two Nickels, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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1920-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+ Lot #2285 (Sale Order 1801 of 1881) 1920-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+.
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1919 Imperial Austria 1,000 Kronen Note P: 59 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #2286 (Sale Order 1802 of 1881) 1919 Imperial Austria 1,000 Kronen Note P: 59 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1963-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #2287 (Sale Order 1803 of 1881) 1963-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+ Lot #2289 (Sale Order 1804 of 1881) 1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+.
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1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #2290 (Sale Order 1805 of 1881) 1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #2291 (Sale Order 1806 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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Proof 1905 $20 Gold Certificate - BEP Intaglio Souvenir Card Fr-1180 Grades Proof Lot #2292 (Sale Order 1807 of 1881) 1905 $20 Gold Certificate - BEP Intaglio Souvenir Card Fr-1180 Grades Proof. Up for auction is a Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) Proof Print . It is printed using the original Plates from the Bureau of Engraving and Printings archives. It was printed on two separate strikes, for the front and the back. It lacks serial numbers, but otherwise is a perfect proof of the Incredibly rare Piece of Currency A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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1921-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #2293 (Sale Order 1808 of 1881) 1921-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice+ Unc.
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1944 Burma 100 Rupees Note P: 17A Grades Select CU Lot #2294 (Sale Order 1809 of 1881) 1944 Burma 100 Rupees Note P: 17A Grades Select CU.
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1943-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #2295 (Sale Order 1810 of 1881) 1943-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-s Wartime issue Steel Cent. The s mint is the scarcest of the 3.
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2013 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #2296 (Sale Order 1811 of 1881) 2013 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. Each of the coins was struck in proof quality at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The full 2013 annual set included a total of fourteen coins across six denominations. Three series continued their programs featuring rotating designs, providing collectors with some variety. The America the Beautiful Quarters Program featured representations of White Mountain National Forest, Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial, Great Basin National Park, Fort McHenry National Monument and Mount Rushmore National Memorial. The Presidential Dollars Program featured portraits honoring William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson. The Native American Dollar. The coins with static designs included the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #2297 (Sale Order 1812 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2008 Zimbabwe 200 Million Dollar Note P: 81E Grades AU Details Lot #2298 (Sale Order 1813 of 1881) 2008 Zimbabwe 200 Million Dollar Note P: 81E Grades AU Details.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ Lot #2301 (Sale Order 1814 of 1881) 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1970-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #2302 (Sale Order 1815 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1970-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2004 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside! Lot #2304 (Sale Order 1816 of 1881) 2004 United States Proof Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2004-S Proof Set comes in two cases. One case contains the Cent, two Nickels, Dime, and Half Dollar; the other case contains the year's five 50 States Quarters. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder with a blue-colored flag design (to distinguish it from the red-colored flag design of the Silver Proof Sets), then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificates of authenticity were inserted into a colorful, card-stock box with the head of the Statue of Liberty printed on the left side.
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1942 Philippines under Japanese Occupation 5 Peso Note P: 107A Grades f, fine Lot #2305 (Sale Order 1817 of 1881) 1942 Philippines under Japanese Occupation 5 Peso Note P: 107A Grades f, fine.
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1938-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades f+ Lot #2307 (Sale Order 1818 of 1881) 1938-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades f+.
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1970 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #2308 (Sale Order 1819 of 1881) 1970 United States Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1970-S Proof Set were placed into holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover consisting of blue cardboard, imprinted with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1970."
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #2309 (Sale Order 1820 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1963 $5 Red seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #2310 (Sale Order 1821 of 1881) 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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1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #2311 (Sale Order 1822 of 1881) 1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1983-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #2314 (Sale Order 1823 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1983-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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2008 Zimbabwe 500 Million Dollar Note P: 79A Grades Select AU Lot #2318 (Sale Order 1824 of 1881) 2008 Zimbabwe 500 Million Dollar Note P: 79A Grades Select AU.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #2319 (Sale Order 1825 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1998 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside! Lot #2320 (Sale Order 1826 of 1881) 1998 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1998-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coins were then sealed in an officially inscribed light blue mailing envelope.
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1928G $2 Red seal United States Note Grades xf Lot #2321 (Sale Order 1827 of 1881) 1928G $2 Red seal United States Note Grades xf. 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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1962-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #2322 (Sale Order 1828 of 1881) 1962-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1934 & s Mint En Lot #2323 (Sale Order 1829 of 1881) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat' Wrapper 1934 & s Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Brandt Abbott Coin Counter" Bank style wrapper. They are all from one estate, the ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.
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1909 Imperial Russia 25 Ruble Note P: 12B Grades vf++ Lot #2326 (Sale Order 1830 of 1881) 1909 Imperial Russia 25 Ruble Note P: 12B Grades vf++. The 25 Ruble note was very slightly larger than the 5 and 10 Rubles notes of the same issue, and differed quite a bit in visual design. The reverse featured a portrait of Tsar Alexander II, whereas the smaller bills featured no portraiture.
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1996 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #2328 (Sale Order 1831 of 1881) 1996 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1996-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the silver and somewhat confusing words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1996." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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1861 C.S.A. $40 Intrest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #2329 (Sale Order 1832 of 1881) 1861 C.S.A. $40 Intrest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1920-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf Lot #2330 (Sale Order 1833 of 1881) 1920-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #2331 (Sale Order 1834 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1992 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #2332 (Sale Order 1835 of 1881) 1992 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1992-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coin were then sealed in an officially inscribed, colorful mailing envelope.
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1943 Philippines under Japanese Occupation 5 Peso Note P: 110A Grades Select AU Lot #2334 (Sale Order 1836 of 1881) 1943 Philippines under Japanese Occupation 5 Peso Note P: 110A Grades Select AU.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1947-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ Unc RD By USCG (fc) Lot #2335 (Sale Order 1837 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** 1947-p Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ Unc RD By USCG.
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1882-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc Lot #2336 (Sale Order 1838 of 1881) 1882-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc.
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2008 Zimbabwe 5 Billion Dollar Note P: 84 Grades Select CU Lot #2337 (Sale Order 1839 of 1881) 2008 Zimbabwe 5 Billion Dollar Note P: 84 Grades Select CU.
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1988 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #2341 (Sale Order 1840 of 1881) 1988 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. This 1988 U.S. Mint Set contains brilliant uncirculated examples of the cent, nickel, dime, quarter and half dollar from the Philadelphia and Denver mints.Product Highlights:Contains examples of the following coins from both Philadelphia and Denver mints: Lincoln cent, Jefferson nickel, Roosevelt dime, Washington quarter and Kennedy half dollar.Coins protected from the mint in cellophane packaging to ensure they remain in brilliant uncirculated condition.
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1909 Imperial Russia 10 Ruble Note P: 11C Grades Select AU Lot #2342 (Sale Order 1841 of 1881) 1909 Imperial Russia 10 Ruble Note P: 11C 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.
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1980 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #2344 (Sale Order 1842 of 1881) 1980 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: In 1980, the packaging for the Proof Sets was down-sized to accommodate the smaller Dollar coin. At the same time, the Mint got rid of the red, felt-covered paper insert that was notorious for shedding tiny flecks of red "dust" onto the coins. Instead, the coins of the 1980-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a red plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The coins of the 1980-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a red plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The clear plastic case containing the coins slid into a molded, black plastic frame, with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET" for storage. For display purposes, the frame served as a base for the case containing the coins, which fit into a slot in the frame. A black card slipcase, imprinted in silver with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1980", protected both the case and the frame.
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1963 $5 Red seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #2345 (Sale Order 1843 of 1881) 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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1969-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #2347 (Sale Order 1844 of 1881) 1969-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1917-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine Lot #2348 (Sale Order 1845 of 1881) 1917-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f, fine.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1992-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #2349 (Sale Order 1846 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1992-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1950-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #2351 (Sale Order 1847 of 1881) 1950-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1971 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside! Lot #2352 (Sale Order 1848 of 1881) 1971 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1971-PDS Mint Set were sealed in two pliofilm flat packs: the D-Mint coins were placed together in one of the packs, and the P- and S-Mint coins were placed together in another. A disk identifying the Denver Mint was included along with the D-Mint coins. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P- and S-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and two pieces of thin cardboard (for protection) were sealed in an officially inscribed mailing envelope.
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1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56A Grades vf++ Lot #2353 (Sale Order 1849 of 1881) 1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56A Grades vf++.
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1928-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++ Lot #2354 (Sale Order 1850 of 1881) 1928-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf++.
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1983 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #2356 (Sale Order 1851 of 1881) 1983 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: In 1983, the Mint reverted to a packaging system very close to that of 1968. The coins of the 1983-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a black plastic insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of blue cardboard imprinted with the words: "United States Proof Set • 1983."
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1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 10 Cents Note P: M3B Grades Select CU Lot #2357 (Sale Order 1852 of 1881) 1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 10 Cents Note P: M3B Grades Select CU.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1952-p Lincoln Cent, 1957-d Lincoln Cent other end, Coca Col Lot #2358 (Sale Order 1853 of 1881) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1952-p Lincoln Cent, 1957-d Lincoln Cent other end, Coca Cola Brandt Wrapper.. The roll is held in an old Rare & Collectable Brinks 'Only Brinks Can Open This Safe, Chicago IL' Penny wrapper. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends. We have opened a few of these rolls. They seem to be mixed small cents including Indians, Wheats, Steel cents & some Flying Eagles mixed in. These shotgun rolls are all from a new consignee. They are all frrom one Estate.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #2359 (Sale Order 1854 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Coins - All US, No Foreign WOW!. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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1955-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #2360 (Sale Order 1855 of 1881) 1955-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1963 $5 Red seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #2362 (Sale Order 1856 of 1881) 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 5 Ruble Note P: 10B Grades xf+ Lot #2365 (Sale Order 1857 of 1881) 1909 Imperial Russia 5 Ruble Note P: 10B 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #2366 (Sale Order 1858 of 1881) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Foreign Coins. We have received a huge collection of over 10 thousand US coins in flips, 2x2 holders, and 20 coin pages. We are forced, due to limited lots, to sell this collection in pages of 20 coins. All of the pages include Silver Coins. Most contain Indian Cents, Proof Coins, Barber Coinage, Bust Coinage, Lincoln Cents, Flying Eagles, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, Buffalo Nickels, Eisenhower Dollars, Kennedy Halves, Large Cents including some Draped Bust Large Cents, Mercury Dimes, and Liberty V Nickels. These pages could not be reviewed by anyone in our office due to time constraints. We estimate the value of each page to meet or exceed $200 in value! Good luck and happy hunting.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #2367 (Sale Order 1859 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-p 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1996 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside! Lot #2368 (Sale Order 1860 of 1881) 1996 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 11 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1996-PD Mint Set consisted of two pliofilm packs. The first one contained the Philadelphia Mint coins and a Cent-sized token with a large "P" (for Philadelphia), while the second pack contained coins from the Denver Mint, plus a token with a large letter "D." The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and a card listing the specifications for each coins were then sealed in an officially inscribed, light blue mailing envelope, which was imprinteed with an image of two Roosevelt Dimes coming out of a coining press.
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2008 Zimbabwe 50 Billion Dollar Note P: 87 Grades vf++ Lot #2370 (Sale Order 1861 of 1881) 2008 Zimbabwe 50 Billion Dollar Note P: 87 Grades vf++.
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1960-p sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #2371 (Sale Order 1862 of 1881) 1960-p sm date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1921-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good Lot #2372 (Sale Order 1863 of 1881) 1921-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good.
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***Auction Highlight*** Full solid date 1922-p Uncirculated Peace silver dollar roll, 20 coins (fc) Lot #2375 (Sale Order 1864 of 1881) ***Auction Highlight*** Full solid date 1922-p Uncirculated Peace silver dollar roll, 20 coins. This roll is held in an old Steel strong wrapper, patented 1921, stamped "Bankers Trust Company of Philadelphia, Walnut Street at Juniper. 1922-p Uncirculated Peace Dollar Roll, Superb Ends. Weighs Perfectly as an Uncirculated Roll. Trends in ms64 is $110 and ms63 is $90. One ms66 is $725 and one ms65 is $215.
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1994 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #2376 (Sale Order 1865 of 1881) 1994 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1994-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a green-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted, along with a Certificate of Authenticity, into a protective outer cover, consisting of green cardboard imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1994." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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1943 Philippines under Japanese Occupation 5 Centavos Note P: 103A Grades Select CU Lot #2377 (Sale Order 1866 of 1881) 1943 Philippines under Japanese Occupation 5 Centavos Note P: 103A Grades Select CU.
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1972 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 13 Coins Inside! Lot #2380 (Sale Order 1867 of 1881) 1972 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 13 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1972-PDS Mint Set were sealed in two pliofilm flat packs: the D-Mint coins were placed together in one of the packs, and the P- and S-Mint coins were placed together in another. A disk identifying the Denver Mint was included along with the D-Mint coins. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red; the pack containing the P- and S-Mint coins was edged in blue. The two pliofilm packs and two pieces of thin cardboard (for protection) were sealed in an officially inscribed, white mailing envelope.
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1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 33A Grades vf++ Lot #2382 (Sale Order 1868 of 1881) 1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note 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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1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #2383 (Sale Order 1869 of 1881) 1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #2384 (Sale Order 1870 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1943 Philippines under Japanese Occupation 10 Centavos Note P: 104A Grades vf+ Lot #2385 (Sale Order 1871 of 1881) 1943 Philippines under Japanese Occupation 10 Centavos Note P: 104A Grades vf+.
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1916-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+ Lot #2386 (Sale Order 1872 of 1881) 1916-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades xf+.
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1974 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #2389 (Sale Order 1873 of 1881) 1974 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The individual coins of the 1974-S Proof Set were sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. Raised rings of plastic separated the coins from each other, and a red, felt-covered paper insert was added for visual impact. The clear plastic case containing the coins was inserted into a molded, black plastic frame with the raised silver letters "UNITED STATES PROOF SET", and a hinged flap that could be flipped over for display purposes. A black card cover imprinted with silver letters, "United States Proof Set • 1974" protected both the case and the frame.
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1928G $2 Red seal United States Note Grades vf++ Lot #2390 (Sale Order 1874 of 1881) 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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1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD Lot #2391 (Sale Order 1875 of 1881) 1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD.
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1989 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins inside! Lot #2392 (Sale Order 1876 of 1881) 1989 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1989-S Proof Set were placed in individual holes in a purple-colored, textured paper and cardboard insert, then sealed in a two-piece, clear plastic case. The case was then inserted into a protective outer cover, consisting of purple cardboard, imprinted with the somewhat confusing silver words: "United States Mint Proof Set • 1989." The new collector might ask, "Is this a Mint Set or a Proof Set?"
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2003-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c Wrapper. Lot #2393 (Sale Order 1877 of 1881) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2003-d 50 pcs Brandt 50c 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: 10B Grades Select CU Lot #2394 (Sale Order 1878 of 1881) 1909 Imperial Russia 5 Ruble Note P: 10B Grades Select CU. 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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1939-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #2395 (Sale Order 1879 of 1881) 1939-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 5 Cents Note P: M2B Grades Select CU Lot #2398 (Sale Order 1880 of 1881) 1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation 5 Cents Note P: M2B Grades Select CU.
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1968 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #2400 (Sale Order 1881 of 1881) 1968 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The new Mint Sets retained the old Pliofilm packaging, but with a twist. To differentiate official Mint Sets from privately made sets, the Mint added color to the edge of the plastic: blue for the Philadelphia and San Francisco coins, and red for the Denver coins (the addition of colored edging was actually proposed in 1964). The five coins from the Denver Mint were placed in one pliofilm package, while the Philadelphia and San Francisco were combined in another. The two pliofilm packs were inserted, along with two plain cards, into a mailing envelope for shipment to customers.
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