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WELCOME TO THE AUCTION Lot #1 (Sale Order 1 of 1432) 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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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2003-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #2 (Sale Order 2 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2003-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #3 (Sale Order 3 of 1432) 1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1601 Signatures Woods-Mellon These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. The reason they are called funnybacks is because of the unique design on the back of the bill. The word 'one' is printed in a "funny" font that is quite different from anything ever printed on a bill. This nickname is not exclusive to the 1928 series, as the 1934 one dollar silver certificate bills have the same back design so they are also known as funnybacks. this $1 note was among the first small-size Silver Certificates. Although its face displays the sought-after blue seal marking it as a Silver Certificate, the back is what makes it so popular! The light green border and large, green ornamental ONE do not match the contemporary black-and-white face, leading to its nickname "Funnyback." Still considered legal tender though no longer payable in silver, this note is in great demand for its historical significance and unique design. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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1951 Great Britain 1/2 Penny KM# 868 Grades Select AU Lot #4 (Sale Order 4 of 1432) 1951 Great Britain 1/2 Penny KM# 868 Grades Select AU.
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1991 Russia (Soviet) 5 Rubles Banknote P# 239a Grades vf++ Lot #5 (Sale Order 5 of 1432) 1991 Russia (Soviet) 5 Rubles Banknote P# 239a Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #6 (Sale Order 6 of 1432) 1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1909 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU Lot #7 (Sale Order 7 of 1432) 1909 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades Select CU Lot #8 (Sale Order 8 of 1432) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, 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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1990 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #9 (Sale Order 9 of 1432) 1990 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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Constantine the Great era Roman Empire c. 330 AD Graded BY INB Lot #10 (Sale Order 10 of 1432) Constantine the Great era Roman Empire c. 330 AD Graded BY INB.
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1920 Germany (Weimar) 100 Marks Banknote P# 69b Grades vf+ Lot #11 (Sale Order 11 of 1432) 1920 Germany (Weimar) 100 Marks Banknote P# 69b Grades vf+. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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1998 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #12 (Sale Order 12 of 1432) 1998 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. This set Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins in the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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1918-1922 (1908 Reissue) Germany Post-WWI 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #13 (Sale Order 13 of 1432) 1918-1922 (1908 Reissue) Germany Post-WWI 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 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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1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #14 (Sale Order 14 of 1432) 1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1999 Aruba (Netherlands Mint) Silver 25 Florin Proof in Original Case KM#?18 Lot #15 (Sale Order 15 of 1432) 1999 Aruba (Netherlands Mint) Silver 25 Florin Proof in Original Case KM#?18.
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1975 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside! Lot #17 (Sale Order 16 of 1432) 1975 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1975-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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2008 United States Mint Set in Original Government packaging, 28 Coins Inside! Lot #18 (Sale Order 17 of 1432) 2008 United States Mint Set in Original Government packaging, 28 Coins Inside!. 2008 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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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2000-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #19 (Sale Order 18 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2000-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1901-o Barber Dime 10c Grades vg+ Lot #20 (Sale Order 19 of 1432) 1901-o Barber Dime 10c Grades vg+.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 3 Rubles Banknote P# 223a Grades vf+ Lot #21 (Sale Order 20 of 1432) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 3 Rubles Banknote P# 223a Grades vf+. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #22 (Sale Order 21 of 1432) 1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select AU Lot #23 (Sale Order 22 of 1432) 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select AU. FR-1620 Smith-Dilon 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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$10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, McCarran Airport Lot #24 (Sale Order 23 of 1432) $10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, McCarran Airport.
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1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 85a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf++ Lot #25 (Sale Order 24 of 1432) 1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 85a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf++.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #26 (Sale Order 25 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1952 Canada 5 Cents KM# 42a Grades Select AU Lot #27 (Sale Order 26 of 1432) 1952 Canada 5 Cents KM# 42a Grades Select AU.
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1973-s Silver Unc Eisenhower Dollar in Original Packaging with COA "Blue Ike" Lot #28 (Sale Order 27 of 1432) 1973-s Silver Unc Eisenhower Dollar in Original Packaging with COA "Blue Ike". The 73 was the short produced of the 4 year series, only 7% of all the Silver "Blue Ikes" were the 1973s
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2019 United States Mint Silver Proof Set; 10 pcs, about about 1.4 ounces of pure silver. Lot #29 (Sale Order 28 of 1432) 2019 United States Mint Silver Proof Set; 10 pcs, about about 1.4 ounces of pure silver.. The 2019 Silver Proof Set contains 10 coins encased in three clear plastic lenses. All coins included in the set were struck at the San Francisco Mint. These beautiful proof coins are specially minted to feature sharp relief, a mirror–like background and frosted foregrounds. The Set include the annual release of five 90% silver quarters in the America the Beautiful Quarters Program which are; honoring Lowell National Historical Park in Massachusetts; American Memorial Park in the Northern Mariana Islands; War in the Pacific National Historical Park in Guam; San Antonio Missions National Historical Park in Texas; and Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness in Idaho. A 90% silver Kennedy Half Dollar, and a 90% silver Roosevelt Dime. A Native American $1 with a reverse design (tails) featuring Mary Golda Ross writing calculations. 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”. A Jefferson Nickel and a Lincoln Cent. The 2019 Silver Proof Set is accompanied by an additional 2019 Lincoln penny with a reverse proof 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. A beautiful mint issued set in the original packaging with the certificate of authenticity.
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1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #30 (Sale Order 29 of 1432) 1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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2008 Zimbabawe 10 Million Dollar Note P# 55A Grades xf Lot #31 (Sale Order 30 of 1432) 2008 Zimbabawe 10 Million Dollar Note P# 55A Grades xf.
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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf, very fine Lot #32 (Sale Order 31 of 1432) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf, very fine. FR-1612 Julian-Snyder 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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2008 Upper Korea 5,000 Won Note P# 46C Grades Gem+ CU Lot #33 (Sale Order 32 of 1432) 2008 Upper Korea 5,000 Won Note P# 46C Grades Gem+ CU.
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Constantine the Great era Roman Empire c. 330 AD Graded BY INB Lot #34 (Sale Order 33 of 1432) Constantine the Great era Roman Empire c. 330 AD Graded BY INB.
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Sealed 2019 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 21 Coins Inside Lot #35 (Sale Order 34 of 1432) 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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1973 United Stated Mint Proof Set 6 coins Lot #36 (Sale Order 35 of 1432) 1973 United Stated Mint Proof Set 6 coins. Includes 6 Proof Coins Including the Eisenhower Proof Dollar.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #37 (Sale Order 36 of 1432) 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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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter Automat' Wrapper 1928 & p Mint En Lot #38 (Sale Order 37 of 1432) 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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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #39 (Sale Order 38 of 1432) 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1621 Granahan-Dilon 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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Tanzania 5 Senti KM# 1 Grades Choice Unc Lot #40 (Sale Order 39 of 1432) Tanzania 5 Senti KM# 1 Grades Choice Unc.
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2009 United States Mint Proof Set - 18 Pieces! Lot #41 (Sale Order 40 of 1432) 2009 United States Mint Proof Set - 18 Pieces!. The Set contains The Brand New 4 Proof Lincoln Cents showing the Various times of his life, 6 Proof Territorial Quarters, 4 Presidential Proof Dollars, 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
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1963-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #42 (Sale Order 41 of 1432) 1963-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #43 (Sale Order 42 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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Lot of 5x Various Vintage Gaming Tokens Grades Lot #44 (Sale Order 43 of 1432) Lot of 5x Various Vintage Gaming Tokens Grades. 1979 Bingo Palace Las Vegas, 1994 Boulder Station Las Vegas, Bourbon Street Casino Las Vegas, Burns Bros Truck Stop Mill City NV, 1979 Cactus Jack's Senator Club Carson City NV
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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades f+ Lot #45 (Sale Order 44 of 1432) 1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades f+. 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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2004 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 22 Coins Inside Lot #46 (Sale Order 45 of 1432) 2004 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 22 Coins Inside. Original packaging: The 2004-PD Mint Set consisted of two different sets in two envelopes. One envelope contains coins from the Philadelphia Mint, the second contains coins from the Denver Mint. Each envelope contains two Mylar® packages, the first containing the Cent, Nickels, Dime, Half Dollar, and Dollar. The second contains the following five 2004 Quarters from the 50 State Quarters® program: Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa, and Wisconsin. The pack containing the D-Mint coins was edged in red, the pack containing the D-Mint Quarters was edged in black, the pack containing the P-Mint coins was edged in blue, and the pack containing the P-Mint Quarters was edged in white. The two P-Mint packs were placed in a blue envelope; the D-Mint packs in a red envelope. Both envelopes showcase the variety of coin designs within the set—including the Westward Journey Nickels.
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1912-1917 (1905 Issue) Imperial Russia 3 Rubles Banknote P# 9c, Sig. Shipov Grades vf+ Lot #47 (Sale Order 46 of 1432) 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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1992-p Olympics Modern Commem Half Dollar 50c Graded ms70, Perfection By USCG Lot #48 (Sale Order 47 of 1432) 1992-p Olympics Modern Commem Half Dollar 50c Graded ms70, Perfection By USCG.
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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2009-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #49 (Sale Order 48 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2009-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2017-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #50 (Sale Order 49 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2017-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Cents Note P#?M2b Grades Select CU Lot #51 (Sale Order 50 of 1432) 1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII 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. 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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$10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Tropicana Lot #52 (Sale Order 51 of 1432) $10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Tropicana.
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2001 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins Lot #53 (Sale Order 52 of 1432) 2001 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1953-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #54 (Sale Order 53 of 1432) 1953-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1953 $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #55 (Sale Order 54 of 1432) 1953 $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1655 Five dollar silver certificates were first issued in 1886. The series ended in 1953 with the Lincoln blue seals. 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. 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.
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1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote P# 44b Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #56 (Sale Order 55 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote 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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1969-1975 Canada 10 Dollars Banknote P# 88c, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf++ Lot #57 (Sale Order 56 of 1432) 1969-1975 Canada 10 Dollars Banknote P# 88c, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf++.
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2012 Making American History Coin And Currency Set Lot #58 (Sale Order 57 of 1432) 2012 Making American History Coin And Currency Set. A 2012-S Proof American Silver Eagle from San Francisco and a Series 2009 $5 note with the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank designation are combined in a joint U.S. Mint and Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) product called the Making American History Coin & Currency Set.To commemorate the Bureau of Engraving and Printing’s 150th anniversary, marked on August 29, 2012, each Series 2009 $5 note has a unique serial number that begins with "150." Each also bears the signature of Rosie Rios, the 43rd and current Treasurer of the United States.
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Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln Cents Mexed Wheat/Memorial ALL Before 1969 Most Red, Most Gem Or B Lot #59 (Sale Order 58 of 1432) Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln Cents Mexed Wheat/Memorial ALL Before 1969 Most Red, Most Gem Or Better! All UNC - Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually. 0 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. This Lot is for 1 Page of 20 Lincoln Cents All Different Dates All Red, Most Gem! UNC or Better 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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Constantine the Great era Roman Empire c. 330 AD Graded BY INB Lot #60 (Sale Order 59 of 1432) Constantine the Great era Roman Empire c. 330 AD Graded BY INB.
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1948-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #61 (Sale Order 60 of 1432) 1948-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1906 Indian Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca-Cola Brandt Wra Lot #62 (Sale Order 61 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1906 Indian 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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1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+ Lot #63 (Sale Order 62 of 1432) 1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+. FR-1606 Series 1934, signatures Julian-Morgenthau. This note features the familiar portrait of George Washington that was used on all of our $1 bills through to today, and the back shows A large One Dollar and gives this note its name of a "Funny Back". This note does not have the familiar "In God We Trust" motto on the reverse, though, as that motto was not added until 1957.
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1980 Uncirculated 3-Coin Souvenir Susan B Anthony Dollar Set in Original Packaging Lot #64 (Sale Order 63 of 1432) 1980 Uncirculated 3-Coin Souvenir Susan B Anthony Dollar Set in Original Packaging.
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2005 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins Lot #65 (Sale Order 64 of 1432) 2005 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2003-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #66 (Sale Order 65 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2003-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1987 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #67 (Sale Order 66 of 1432) 1987 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1987-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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18xx Russia 2 Kopeks Grades vf++ Lot #68 (Sale Order 67 of 1432) 18xx Russia 2 Kopeks Grades vf++.
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1992 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging Lot #69 (Sale Order 68 of 1432) 1992 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging. Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1992. Includes 2 Kennedy halves.
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Original sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #70 (Sale Order 69 of 1432) 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. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1953-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD Lot #71 (Sale Order 70 of 1432) 1953-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD.
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1942-1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Rupees "JIM" Note P#?16 Grades Select CU Lot #72 (Sale Order 71 of 1432) 1942-1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Rupees "JIM" Note P#?16 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 Venezuela 12 1/2 Centimos Y# 39 Grades Select Unc Lot #73 (Sale Order 72 of 1432) 1958 Venezuela 12 1/2 Centimos Y# 39 Grades Select Unc.
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1977 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging Lot #74 (Sale Order 73 of 1432) 1977 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging . Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1974.
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1907 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P# 28 Grades vf+ Lot #75 (Sale Order 74 of 1432) 1907 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P# 28 Grades vf+.
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1923 Germany 2 Millionen Mark Note P# 104C Grades vf details Lot #77 (Sale Order 75 of 1432) 1923 Germany 2 Millionen Mark Note P# 104C Grades vf details.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper 50c Lot #78 (Sale Order 76 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a Brandt wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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Proof 1995-P Olympics Paralympics Modern Commem Dollar 1 Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo Lot #79 (Sale Order 77 of 1432) 1995-P Olympics Paralympics Modern Commem Dollar 1 Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo.
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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select AU Lot #80 (Sale Order 78 of 1432) 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select AU. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #81 (Sale Order 79 of 1432) 1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1999 $10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Flamingo Hilton LV Lot #82 (Sale Order 80 of 1432) 1999 $10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Flamingo Hilton LV.
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Sealed 2022 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 20 Coins Inside Lot #83 (Sale Order 81 of 1432) Sealed 2022 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 20 Coins Inside!.
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**Star Note** 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ Lot #84 (Sale Order 82 of 1432) **Star Note** 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 3 Rubles Banknote P# 223a Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #85 (Sale Order 83 of 1432) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 3 Rubles Banknote P# 223a Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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Proof 1992-s Olympic Modern Commem Half Dollar 50c Graded GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo By USCG Lot #86 (Sale Order 84 of 1432) 1992-s Olympic Modern Commem Half Dollar 50c Graded GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo By USCG.
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1997 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #87 (Sale Order 85 of 1432) 1997 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins in the original Mint Packaging and with the COA.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1934 & P Mint Lot #89 (Sale Order 86 of 1432) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1934 & 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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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-s 50 pcs Crocker Citizens National Bank Wrapper 50c Lot #90 (Sale Order 87 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-s 50 pcs Crocker Citizens National Bank Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a Crocker Citizens National Bank wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades Choice AU/BU Sli Lot #91 (Sale Order 88 of 1432) 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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1883 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+ Lot #92 (Sale Order 89 of 1432) 1883 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+.
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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #93 (Sale Order 90 of 1432) 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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1986 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging Lot #94 (Sale Order 91 of 1432) 1986 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging. Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1986. Includes 2 Kennedy halves.
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1937-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #95 (Sale Order 92 of 1432) 1937-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1942 Great Britian 2 Flroin KM: 855 Grades Select AU Lot #96 (Sale Order 93 of 1432) 1942 Great Britian 2 Flroin KM: 855 Grades Select AU.
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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1984-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #97 (Sale Order 94 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1984-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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1964-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #98 (Sale Order 95 of 1432) 1964-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1934A $20 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf+ Lot #99 (Sale Order 96 of 1432) 1934A $20 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf+.
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1941 Provisional Issue Serbia 100 Dinara Note P# 23 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #100 (Sale Order 97 of 1432) 1941 Provisional Issue Serbia 100 Dinara Note P# 23 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1993 New Zealand $2 KM# 87 Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #101 (Sale Order 98 of 1432) 1993 New Zealand $2 KM# 87 Grades GEM+ Unc.
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1990 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging Lot #103 (Sale Order 99 of 1432) 1990 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging. Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1990. Includes 2 Kennedy halves.
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1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf++ Lot #104 (Sale Order 100 of 1432) 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #105 (Sale Order 101 of 1432) 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 New Zealand Treasury Uncirculated 7 Coin Set in Original Holder Lot #106 (Sale Order 102 of 1432) 1974 New Zealand Treasury Uncirculated 7 Coin Set in Original Holder.
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1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84B Grades Select AU Lot #107 (Sale Order 103 of 1432) 1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84B Grades Select AU.
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1920 Austria(tirol) 75 Heller Note P# Grades Gem CU Lot #108 (Sale Order 104 of 1432) 1920 Austria(tirol) 75 Heller Note P# Grades Gem CU.
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1953-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #109 (Sale Order 105 of 1432) 1953-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1967 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp66 cam Lot #110 (Sale Order 106 of 1432) 1967 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp66 cam.
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2019 United States America The Beautiful Quarters Proof Set 5 Coins Lot #111 (Sale Order 107 of 1432) 2019 United States America The Beautiful Quarters Proof Set 5 Coins. This set includes five proof quarters from the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program honoring Lowell National Historical Park in Massachusetts; American Memorial Park in the Northern Mariana Islands; War in the Pacific National Historical Park in Guam; San Antonio Missions National Historical Park in Texas; and Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness in Idaho. This set features all five 2019 America the Beautiful Quarters with proof finishes. United States Mint proof coins feature sharp relief and a mirror-like background. Their sculpted, frosted foregrounds give them a special cameo effect. Proof blanks are specially treated, polished, and cleaned to ensure high-quality strikes. The blanks are then fed into presses fitted with specially polished dies and struck at least twice to ensure sharp relief. The coins are then packaged in a protective lens to showcase and maintain their exceptional finish.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1919-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca-Cola Brandt Lot #112 (Sale Order 108 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1919-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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1914-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good Lot #113 (Sale Order 109 of 1432) 1914-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg, very good.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1946-s 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #114 (Sale Order 110 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1946-s 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1864 $20 Confederate Note, T67 Grades f+ Lot #115 (Sale Order 111 of 1432) 1864 $20 Confederate Note, T67 Grades f+. The legacy of the Civil War lives on! Issued over a century ago, these amazing 1864 $20 notes in Circulated condition are from the seventh and last issue of Confederate currency. Measuring approximately 7" x 3", each displays the state capital of Nashville, Tennessee and a portrait of Confederate vice president A.H. Stephens on the face.
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1943 Philippines Under Japanese occupation 5 Peso Note P# 110A Grades vf+ Lot #116 (Sale Order 112 of 1432) 1943 Philippines Under Japanese occupation 5 Peso 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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Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c. 50 BC-400 AD Graded BY INB Lot #117 (Sale Order 113 of 1432) Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c. 50 BC-400 AD Graded BY INB.
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1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #118 (Sale Order 114 of 1432) 1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1977 United States Mint Proof Sets 6 coins Lot #119 (Sale Order 115 of 1432) 1977 United States Mint Proof Sets 6 coins. contains 6 coins, Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Centt. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The coins were placed within individual sealed rings against a red felt background. There was a black plastic outer cover which opens and closes. The outer cardboard box was colored black.
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1867 Indian Cent 1c Grades g, good Lot #121 (Sale Order 116 of 1432) 1867 Indian Cent 1c Grades g, good. PCGS estimates only 5000 survive in all grades. A very tough date.
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1972 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #122 (Sale Order 117 of 1432) 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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1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ Lot #123 (Sale Order 118 of 1432) 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 Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #124 (Sale Order 119 of 1432) 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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1910 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 42 Grades Choice AU Lot #125 (Sale Order 120 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 42 Grades Choice 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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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #126 (Sale Order 121 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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Full Roll of 2009-d Kennedy Half Dollar 50c in Original Dunbar Bank Wrapper. 20 coins in total. Lot #127 (Sale Order 122 of 1432) Full Roll of 2009-d Kennedy Half Dollar 50c in Original Dunbar Bank Wrapper. 20 coins in total..
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1943 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 5 Peso Note P# 110A Grades vf+ Lot #128 (Sale Order 123 of 1432) 1943 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 5 Peso 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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1938-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #129 (Sale Order 124 of 1432) 1938-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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Proof 1976 Canada $1 Silver Canada Dollar KM# 106 1 Grades GEM++ Proof Lot #130 (Sale Order 125 of 1432) 1976 Canada $1 Silver KM# 106 Canada Dollar 1 Grades GEM++ Proof.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #131 (Sale Order 126 of 1432) 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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1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++ Lot #132 (Sale Order 127 of 1432) 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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Civil War Era Boston, Hartford & Erie Railroad $35 Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #133 (Sale Order 128 of 1432) Civil War Era Boston, Hartford & Erie Railroad $35 Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1987 Royal Canadian Uncirculated Mint Set, 6 Coins in Original Packaging Lot #134 (Sale Order 129 of 1432) 1987 Royal Canadian Uncirculated Mint Set, 6 Coins in Original Packaging.
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Sealed 2002 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 20 Coins Inside Lot #135 (Sale Order 130 of 1432) Sealed 2002 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 20 Coins Inside!. The 2002 Mint Set would include a total of 20 different coins from the Philadelphia and Denver Mints. Coins included in the 2002 Mint Set were the Kennedy Half Dollar, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, Lincoln Cent and Sacagawea Dollar. The State Quarters issued for this year featured Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana, and Mississippi. For each coin, examples from both the Philadelphia and Denver Mint were included. 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. Get your hands on this never opened 2002 mint set!
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1978 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside Lot #136 (Sale Order 131 of 1432) 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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2007 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 Piece set Lot #137 (Sale Order 132 of 1432) 2007 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 Piece set. This set includes One example each of the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, Sacagawea "Golden" Dollar, Montana Quarter, Washington Quarter, Idaho Quarter, Wyoming Quarter, and Utah Quarter (all Copper-Nickel Clad). It also includes the first four Presidential Dollars: Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and Madison (Copper-Nickel Clad).
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1949-p 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper 50c Lot #138 (Sale Order 133 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1949-p 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a Brandt wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+ Lot #139 (Sale Order 134 of 1432) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+. FR-1612 Julian-Snyder 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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1900-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc Lot #140 (Sale Order 135 of 1432) 1900-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc.
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1991 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 237a Grades vf++ Lot #141 (Sale Order 136 of 1432) 1991 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 237a Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #142 (Sale Order 137 of 1432) 1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #143 (Sale Order 138 of 1432) Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1909 VDB Lincoln Cent *Mint Error* 1c Grades Choice AU Lot #144 (Sale Order 139 of 1432) 1909 VDB *Mint Error* Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice AU. Always sought after date. Always popular.
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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2002-p 40 pcs N.F. String & Son Wrapper Lot #145 (Sale Order 140 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2002-p 40 pcs N.F. String & Son Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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1985 Canada $1 Canada Dollar KM# 120.1 $1 Grades GEM Unc Lot #146 (Sale Order 141 of 1432) 1985 Canada $1 KM# 120.1 Canada Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc.
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1989 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging 10 coins Lot #147 (Sale Order 142 of 1432) 1989 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging 10 coins. Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1989. Includes 2 Kennedy halves.
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Upper Korea 5000 Won Note P# 44C Grades Gem CU Lot #148 (Sale Order 143 of 1432) Upper Korea 5000 Won Note P# 44C Grades Gem CU.
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1967-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #149 (Sale Order 144 of 1432) 1967-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov Grades Select CU Lot #151 (Sale Order 145 of 1432) 1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, 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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1934A $20 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf+ Lot #152 (Sale Order 146 of 1432) 1934A $20 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf+.
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1891-p Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Grades g+ Lot #153 (Sale Order 147 of 1432) 1891-p Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Grades g+.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1936 & P Mint Lot #154 (Sale Order 148 of 1432) 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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2002 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins Lot #155 (Sale Order 149 of 1432) 2002 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1969-1975 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 86a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf++ Lot #156 (Sale Order 150 of 1432) 1969-1975 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 86a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf++.
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1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #158 (Sale Order 151 of 1432) 1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1934 $5 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades f+ Lot #159 (Sale Order 152 of 1432) 1934 $5 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades f+.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1907 Indian Cent, 1902 Indian Cent other end, Coca-Cola Bran Lot #160 (Sale Order 153 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1907 Indian Cent, 1902 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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1922-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc Lot #161 (Sale Order 154 of 1432) 1922-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc.
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1984 Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #162 (Sale Order 155 of 1432) 1984 Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1984-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 • 1984."
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1955-d 50 pcs Brown Bank Wrapper 50c Lot #163 (Sale Order 156 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1955-d 50 pcs Brown Bank Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a brown bank wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #164 (Sale Order 157 of 1432) 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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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU Lot #165 (Sale Order 158 of 1432) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Choice AU.
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1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #166 (Sale Order 159 of 1432) 1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1923 Germany (Weimar) 20,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 85a Grades vf+ Lot #167 (Sale Order 160 of 1432) 1923 Germany (Weimar) 20,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 85a 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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Proof 1990-P Eisenhower Modern Commem Dollar 1 Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo Lot #169 (Sale Order 161 of 1432) 1990-P Eisenhower Modern Commem Dollar 1 Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1889 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc) Lot #170 (Sale Order 162 of 1432) ***Auction Highlight*** 1889 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll. Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends In an Steel-Strong wrapper. Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, Wheat Cent, 1920-p Lincoln Cent other end, Coca-Cola Brandt Lot #171 (Sale Order 163 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, Wheat 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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1942 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent Note P# 9b Grades Select CU Lot #172 (Sale Order 164 of 1432) 1942 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent Note P# 9b 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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1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #173 (Sale Order 165 of 1432) 1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper 50c Lot #174 (Sale Order 166 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a Brandt wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #175 (Sale Order 167 of 1432) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1612 Julian-Snyder 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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Full Roll of 2009-p James K Polk Presidential $1 Coin Rolls in OriginalDunbar Wrapper. 25 coins in t Lot #176 (Sale Order 168 of 1432) Full Roll of 2009-p James K Polk Presidential $1 Coin Rolls in OriginalDunbar Wrapper. 25 coins in total..
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1993 United Stated Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #177 (Sale Order 169 of 1432) 1993 United Stated Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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1973-s Silver Unc Eisenhower Dollar in Original Packaging with COA "Blue Ike" Lot #178 (Sale Order 170 of 1432) 1973-s Silver Unc Eisenhower Dollar in Original Packaging with COA "Blue Ike". The 73 was the short produced of the 4 year series, only 7% of all the Silver "Blue Ikes" were the 1973s
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Original sealed box 5- 1966 United States Speical Mint Sets SMS Lot #179 (Sale Order 171 of 1432) Original sealed box 5- 1966 United States Speical Mint Sets SMS. Up for Auction is an Unopened Mailer Box from 1966 containing 5 1966 Special Mint Sets SMS!!! 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 1966 SMS Set has been looked at by Coin Experts who have identified potential sp70 DCAM Coins and had them slabbed. Those opened 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 A Kennedy 50c in sp68 DCAM Trending $6,750, or A Kennedy 50c No 'FG' in sp68 Trending $7,750, or A Kennedy 50c DDO in sp68 CAM Trending $2,500, a Washington 25c in sp68 DCAM Trending $6,500, a Roosevelt Dime in sp69 DCAM Trending $10,000, BUT That’s Just the Start, There also could be a Jefferson 5c in sp DCAM, TRENDING $6,500, BUT EVEN THAT IS JUST THE SIDESHOW! The REAL WINNER IN THIS LOTTERY BOX IS The Lincoln Penny, a 1966 SMS Lincoln 1c in PR69 DCAM TRENDS $15,000!!!! 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 $19,990 - Good Luck in Obtaining This Unopened Mailer Box of 5 1966 SMS Sets!!!
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1944 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M8 Grades Choice AU/BU S Lot #180 (Sale Order 172 of 1432) 1944 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M8 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #181 (Sale Order 173 of 1432) 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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1925-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select AU Lot #182 (Sale Order 174 of 1432) 1925-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select AU.
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1920 Germany (Weimar) 100 Marks Banknote P# 69b Grades vf+ Lot #183 (Sale Order 175 of 1432) 1920 Germany (Weimar) 100 Marks Banknote P# 69b Grades vf+. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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1928B "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ Lot #184 (Sale Order 176 of 1432) 1928B "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++. FR-1602 Signatures Woods-Mills These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. The reason they are called funnybacks is because of the unique design on the back of the bill. The word 'one' is printed in a "funny" font that is quite different from anything ever printed on a bill. This nickname is not exclusive to the 1928 series, as the 1934 one dollar silver certificate bills have the same back design so they are also known as funnybacks. this $1 note was among the first small-size Silver Certificates. Although its face displays the sought-after blue seal marking it as a Silver Certificate, the back is what makes it so popular! The light green border and large, green ornamental ONE do not match the contemporary black-and-white face, leading to its nickname "Funnyback." Still considered legal tender though no longer payable in silver, this note is in great demand for its historical significance and unique design. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #186 (Sale Order 177 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Rubles Banknote P# 222a Grades vf+ Lot #188 (Sale Order 178 of 1432) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Rubles Banknote P# 222a Grades vf+. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1982 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #189 (Sale Order 179 of 1432) 1982 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, Plus The Mint Medal Coin, and the original Mint Packaging.
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1961-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #190 (Sale Order 180 of 1432) 1961-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #191 (Sale Order 181 of 1432) 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. FR-1620 Smith-Dilon 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 Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #193 (Sale Order 182 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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1883 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf Lot #194 (Sale Order 183 of 1432) 1883 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf.
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1994 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #195 (Sale Order 184 of 1432) 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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2088 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollar Note P# 55A Grades vf++ Lot #196 (Sale Order 185 of 1432) 2088 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollar Note P# 55A Grades vf++.
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1937-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #197 (Sale Order 186 of 1432) 1937-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #198 (Sale Order 187 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10a, Sig. Konshin Grades vf+ Lot #199 (Sale Order 188 of 1432) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10a, Sig. Konshin Grades vf+. Up for auction we have a beautiful, ornate Imperial Ruble note from the final decade of the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II, which managed to survive through the Russian Revolution and Civil War. These notes became relatively useless in the early Soviet period, due to hyperinflation and other factors, and many were lost or destroyed. 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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1969 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside Lot #201 (Sale Order 189 of 1432) 1969 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside. Kennedy Half Dollar (40% Silver)Washington QuarterRoosevelt DimeJefferson NickelLincoln CentS-Mint Lincoln Cent
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1941(m) Australia 3 Pence 3p KM# 37 Grades Select AU Lot #202 (Sale Order 190 of 1432) 1941(m) Australia 3 Pence 3p KM# 37 Grades Select AU.
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1995 $2 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+ Lot #204 (Sale Order 191 of 1432) 1995 $2 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+.
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1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #205 (Sale Order 192 of 1432) 1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1921 Great Britain 1/2 Penny KM# 809 Grades xf Lot #206 (Sale Order 193 of 1432) 1921 Great Britain 1/2 Penny KM# 809 Grades xf.
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1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #207 (Sale Order 194 of 1432) 1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1606 Series 1934, signatures Julian-Morgenthau. This note features the familiar portrait of George Washington that was used on all of our $1 bills through to today, and the back shows A large One Dollar and gives this note its name of a "Funny Back". This note does not have the familiar "In God We Trust" motto on the reverse, though, as that motto was not added until 1957.
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1986-1991 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 94b, Sig. Thiessen & Crow Grades Select CU Lot #208 (Sale Order 195 of 1432) 1986-1991 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 94b, Sig. Thiessen & Crow Grades Select CU.
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1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #209 (Sale Order 196 of 1432) 1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #210 (Sale Order 197 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1968 Sunoco Antique Car Coin Series 1 Lot #211 (Sale Order 198 of 1432) 1968 Sunoco Antique Car Coin Series 1.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1937 & d Mint Lot #212 (Sale Order 199 of 1432) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1937 & 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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1970 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #213 (Sale Order 200 of 1432) 1970 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof Coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The groups of five coins were placed in a rigid plastic holder with the coins held in place by a black plastic insert, the holder was placed into a blue cardboard box. Some 1971 Proof Sets contain the 1971 “No S” Proof Jefferson Nickel, trend pr69DCAM $3650. These has not been check. An estimated 1,655 of the “No S” coin were produced. Some coins may be encountered with a cameo or deep cameo finish.
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Original sealed 1964 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #214 (Sale Order 201 of 1432) 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. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1918-1922 (1908 Reissue) Germany Post-WWI 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 Grades Select CU Lot #215 (Sale Order 202 of 1432) 1918-1922 (1908 Reissue) Germany Post-WWI 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 Grades Select CU. 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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Civil War Era Boston, Hartford & Erie Railroad $35 Loan Interest Note Grades Select CU Lot #216 (Sale Order 203 of 1432) Civil War Era Boston, Hartford & Erie Railroad $35 Loan Interest Note Grades Select CU.
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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1981-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #217 (Sale Order 204 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1981-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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1939 Canada $1 Silver KM# 38 Grades xf+ Lot #218 (Sale Order 205 of 1432) 1939 Canada $1 Silver KM# 38 Grades xf+.
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1985 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #219 (Sale Order 206 of 1432) 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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1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #221 (Sale Order 207 of 1432) 1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1994-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #222 (Sale Order 208 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1994-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1864 $20 Confederate Note, T67 Grades vf+ Lot #223 (Sale Order 209 of 1432) 1864 $20 Confederate Note, T67 Grades vf+. The legacy of the Civil War lives on! Issued over a century ago, these amazing 1864 $20 notes in Circulated condition are from the seventh and last issue of Confederate currency. Measuring approximately 7" x 3", each displays the state capital of Nashville, Tennessee and a portrait of Confederate vice president A.H. Stephens on the face.
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1967 Canada $1 Centennial Issue Banknote P# 84a Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #224 (Sale Order 210 of 1432) 1967 Canada $1 Centennial Issue Banknote P# 84a Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1961 Great Britain 1 Florin (2 Shillings) KM# 906 Grades Select AU Lot #225 (Sale Order 211 of 1432) 1961 Great Britain 1 Florin (2 Shillings) KM# 906 Grades Select AU.
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2000 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins Lot #226 (Sale Order 212 of 1432) 2000 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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Sealed 2019 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 21 Coins Inside Lot #227 (Sale Order 213 of 1432) 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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1928B "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #228 (Sale Order 214 of 1432) 1928B "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1602 Signatures Woods-Mills These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. The reason they are called funnybacks is because of the unique design on the back of the bill. The word 'one' is printed in a "funny" font that is quite different from anything ever printed on a bill. This nickname is not exclusive to the 1928 series, as the 1934 one dollar silver certificate bills have the same back design so they are also known as funnybacks. this $1 note was among the first small-size Silver Certificates. Although its face displays the sought-after blue seal marking it as a Silver Certificate, the back is what makes it so popular! The light green border and large, green ornamental ONE do not match the contemporary black-and-white face, leading to its nickname "Funnyback." Still considered legal tender though no longer payable in silver, this note is in great demand for its historical significance and unique design. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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1992 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set Lot #229 (Sale Order 215 of 1432) 1992 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set.
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1985 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #230 (Sale Order 216 of 1432) 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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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades f, fine Lot #231 (Sale Order 217 of 1432) 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades f, 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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1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos "JIM" Note P#?111 Grades vf++ Lot #232 (Sale Order 218 of 1432) 1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos "JIM" Note P#?111 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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1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #233 (Sale Order 219 of 1432) 1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #234 (Sale Order 220 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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Chines (Taiwan) 1 New Dolalr Chiang Kai Sheck 80th birthday Commem KM: Grades GEM Unc Lot #237 (Sale Order 221 of 1432) Chines (Taiwan) 1 New Dolalr Chiang Kai Sheck 80th birthday Commem KM: Grades GEM Unc.
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Original sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #238 (Sale Order 222 of 1432) 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. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote P# 44b Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #239 (Sale Order 223 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote 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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1925 Spain 100 Pesetas Note P# 69C Grades Select AU Lot #240 (Sale Order 224 of 1432) 1925 Spain 100 Pesetas Note P# 69C Grades Select AU.
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2009 United States Quarters District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Proof Set 6 coins Lot #242 (Sale Order 225 of 1432) 2009 United States Quarters District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Proof Set 6 coins. The Set contains 6 Proof Quarters. The Washington, DC, Puerto Rico, Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa. Total of 6 pieces.
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1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #243 (Sale Order 226 of 1432) 1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1601 Signatures Woods-Mellon These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. The reason they are called funnybacks is because of the unique design on the back of the bill. The word 'one' is printed in a "funny" font that is quite different from anything ever printed on a bill. This nickname is not exclusive to the 1928 series, as the 1934 one dollar silver certificate bills have the same back design so they are also known as funnybacks. this $1 note was among the first small-size Silver Certificates. Although its face displays the sought-after blue seal marking it as a Silver Certificate, the back is what makes it so popular! The light green border and large, green ornamental ONE do not match the contemporary black-and-white face, leading to its nickname "Funnyback." Still considered legal tender though no longer payable in silver, this note is in great demand for its historical significance and unique design. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #245 (Sale Order 227 of 1432) 1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #246 (Sale Order 228 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1853-Dated California Gold Souvenir Token Grades GEM Unc Lot #247 (Sale Order 229 of 1432) 1853-Dated California Gold Souvenir Token Grades GEM Unc.
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1991 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 237a Grades vf++ Lot #248 (Sale Order 230 of 1432) 1991 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 237a Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #249 (Sale Order 231 of 1432) 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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1936-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select Unc Lot #250 (Sale Order 232 of 1432) 1936-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select Unc.
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1917-1918 Germany 5 Marks Banknote P# 56b Grades vf, very fine Lot #251 (Sale Order 233 of 1432) 1917-1918 Germany 5 Marks Banknote P# 56b Grades vf, very fine. 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 Note, T68 Grades vf++ Lot #252 (Sale Order 234 of 1432) 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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1939-d Lincoln Cent Near TOP POP! 1c Graded GEM++ RD BY USCG Lot #253 (Sale Order 235 of 1432) 1939-d Near TOP POP! Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD BY USCG.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1924-p Lincoln Cent, 1920-p Lincoln Cent other end, Coca-Col Lot #255 (Sale Order 236 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1924-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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1910 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 42 Grades vf++ Lot #256 (Sale Order 237 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote 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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1988 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #257 (Sale Order 238 of 1432) 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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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1996-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #258 (Sale Order 239 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1996-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #259 (Sale Order 240 of 1432) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1612 Julian-Snyder 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+ Unc RD Lot #261 (Sale Order 241 of 1432) 1967-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1955-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Select Unc+ FBL Lot #262 (Sale Order 242 of 1432) 1955-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Select Unc+ FBL.
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1968 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #263 (Sale Order 243 of 1432) 1968 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Proof Coins Including the 40% Silver Kennedy Half Dollar.
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2013 North Korea 5000 Won Banknote Specimen P# 67s Grades Gem CU Lot #264 (Sale Order 244 of 1432) 2013 North Korea 5000 Won Banknote Specimen P# 67s Grades Gem CU.
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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1974-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #265 (Sale Order 245 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1974-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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1943-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #266 (Sale Order 246 of 1432) 1943-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-p Wartime issue Steel Cent.
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1908 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 33a Grades vf+ Lot #267 (Sale Order 247 of 1432) 1908 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 33a 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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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1929 & p Mint Lot #268 (Sale Order 248 of 1432) 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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1887 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU Lot #269 (Sale Order 249 of 1432) 1887 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2017-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #270 (Sale Order 250 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2017-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1914 Imperial Germany 20 mark Note P# 46B Grades vf+ Lot #271 (Sale Order 251 of 1432) 1914 Imperial Germany 20 mark Note P# 46B Grades vf+.
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1942 Philippines 10 Centavos Note P# 104A Grades vf+ Lot #272 (Sale Order 252 of 1432) 1942 Philippines 10 Centavos Note P# 104A 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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1931-s Mercury Dime 10c Grades f+ Lot #273 (Sale Order 253 of 1432) 1931-s Mercury Dime 10c Grades f+.
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1999 United States Mint Proof Set 9 coins Lot #274 (Sale Order 254 of 1432) 1999 United States Mint Proof Set 9 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 2 additional Proof coins. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln Cents Mexed Wheat/Memorial ALL Before 1969 Most Red, Most Gem Or B Lot #275 (Sale Order 255 of 1432) Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln Cents Mexed Wheat/Memorial ALL Before 1969 Most Red, Most Gem Or Better! All UNC - Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually. 0 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. This Lot is for 1 Page of 20 Lincoln Cents All Different Dates All Red, Most Gem! UNC or Better 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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1934C $10 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades Select CU Lot #276 (Sale Order 256 of 1432) 1934C $10 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades Select CU.
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1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+ Lot #277 (Sale Order 257 of 1432) 1859 Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+.
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1978 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, Lot #278 (Sale Order 258 of 1432) 1978 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, . Original packaging: The coins in the 1978-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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Sealed 2008 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 28 Coins Inside Lot #279 (Sale Order 259 of 1432) Sealed 2008 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 28 Coins Inside!. 2008 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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1961-1972 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 5 Dollars Banknote P# 77b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grad Lot #280 (Sale Order 260 of 1432) 1961-1972 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 5 Dollars Banknote P# 77b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1987 Yarmouth Nova Scotia Chamber of Commerce Trade Dollar Pel#?NS58 Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #281 (Sale Order 261 of 1432) 1987 Yarmouth Nova Scotia Chamber of Commerce Trade Dollar Pel#?NS58 Grades GEM+ Unc.
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1950-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #282 (Sale Order 262 of 1432) 1950-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P# 56A Grades f+ Lot #283 (Sale Order 263 of 1432) 1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P# 56A Grades f+. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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1776-1976 Bicentennial Silver Uncirculated set Lot #284 (Sale Order 264 of 1432) 1776-1976 Bicentennial Silver Uncirculated set . Minted to celebrate the Bicentennial, this special set includes the 40% Silver Uncirculated Ike Dollar, the 40% Silver Uncirculated Kennedy Half Dollar and the 40% Silver Uncirculated Washington Quarter.
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Sunshine Minting Half Troy Ounce .999 Fine Silver Round Lot #285 (Sale Order 265 of 1432) Sunshine Minting Half Troy Ounce .999 Fine Silver Round.
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1971 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #286 (Sale Order 266 of 1432) 1971 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Proof Coins Including a Kennedy Half Dollar. All 5 are Cameo Proof coins in the original mint packaging.
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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #287 (Sale Order 267 of 1432) 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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1865 Two Cent Piece 2c Grades vf, very fine Lot #289 (Sale Order 268 of 1432) 1865 Two Cent Piece 2c Grades vf, very fine.
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1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent Banknote P#?M1 Grades Select CU Lot #291 (Sale Order 269 of 1432) 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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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #292 (Sale Order 270 of 1432) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1612 Julian-Snyder 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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1975 Poland 1000 Zlotych Banknote P# 146a Grades vf++ Lot #293 (Sale Order 271 of 1432) 1975 Poland 1000 Zlotych Banknote P# 146a Grades vf++.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1961-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #294 (Sale Order 272 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1961-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1960-d Sm Date Lincoln Cent TOP POP! 1c Graded GEM++ RD BY USCG Lot #295 (Sale Order 273 of 1432) 1960-d Sm Date TOP POP! Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD BY USCG.
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Courtesy Parking Token TC-447396 Grades ng Lot #296 (Sale Order 274 of 1432) Courtesy Parking Token TC-447396 Grades ng.
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2003 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins Lot #298 (Sale Order 275 of 1432) 2003 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades Select CU Lot #300 (Sale Order 276 of 1432) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, 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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1980 United States Mint Set in the original packaging 12 coins Lot #302 (Sale Order 277 of 1432) 1980 United States Mint Set in the original packaging 12 coins. The 1980 sets include a Susan B. Anthony dollar, Kennedy half, Washington quarter, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel & Lincoln cent, 1 coin each from both the Philadelphia and Denver Mints. Plus a San Francisco “S” SBA Anthony dollar.
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1942-1944 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation (JIM) 10 Dollars note P# M7B Grades Select CU Lot #303 (Sale Order 278 of 1432) 1942-1944 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation (JIM) 10 Dollars note P# M7B 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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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1925-p Lincoln Cent, Indian Cent other end, Coca-Cola Brandt Lot #305 (Sale Order 279 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1925-p Lincoln Cent, 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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1992 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #306 (Sale Order 280 of 1432) 1992 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #307 (Sale Order 281 of 1432) 1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1934C $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #308 (Sale Order 282 of 1432) 1934C $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. Fr-1653 1934 $5 silver certificates actually come in five different varieties. There are series of 1934, 1934A, 1934B, 1934C, and 1934D. The difference between these notes is the signature combination. Each bill is clearly marked as to what series it is from Small-size $5 Silver Certificates were issued with series dates of 1934 and 1953. 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.
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1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #311 (Sale Order 283 of 1432) 1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #314 (Sale Order 284 of 1432) 1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #316 (Sale Order 285 of 1432) 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. FR-1619 Priest-Anderson 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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1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #317 (Sale Order 286 of 1432) 1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2009-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #318 (Sale Order 287 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2009-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1963 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf++ Lot #319 (Sale Order 288 of 1432) 1963 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf++.
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1991 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #320 (Sale Order 289 of 1432) 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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1960-d Lg Date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #321 (Sale Order 290 of 1432) 1960-d Lg Date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1961 Soviet Russia 3 Ruble Note P# 223A Grades vf++ Lot #322 (Sale Order 291 of 1432) 1961 Soviet Russia 3 Ruble Note P# 223A Grades vf++.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #323 (Sale Order 292 of 1432) 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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1922 Weimar Germany 5000 Mark Note P# 81D Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #324 (Sale Order 293 of 1432) 1922 Weimar Germany 5000 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #325 (Sale Order 294 of 1432) 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 Dime 10c Grades g+ Lot #326 (Sale Order 295 of 1432) 1835 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g+.
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Sealed 2010 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 28 Coins Inside Lot #327 (Sale Order 296 of 1432) 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 1936 & P Mint Lot #328 (Sale Order 297 of 1432) 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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1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84A Grades xf+ Lot #330 (Sale Order 298 of 1432) 1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84A Grades xf+.
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2007 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #331 (Sale Order 299 of 1432) 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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1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+ Lot #332 (Sale Order 300 of 1432) 1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+. FR-1601 Signatures Woods-Mellon These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. The reason they are called funnybacks is because of the unique design on the back of the bill. The word 'one' is printed in a "funny" font that is quite different from anything ever printed on a bill. This nickname is not exclusive to the 1928 series, as the 1934 one dollar silver certificate bills have the same back design so they are also known as funnybacks. this $1 note was among the first small-size Silver Certificates. Although its face displays the sought-after blue seal marking it as a Silver Certificate, the back is what makes it so popular! The light green border and large, green ornamental ONE do not match the contemporary black-and-white face, leading to its nickname "Funnyback." Still considered legal tender though no longer payable in silver, this note is in great demand for its historical significance and unique design. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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1943-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc Lot #333 (Sale Order 301 of 1432) 1943-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-d Wartime issue Steel Cent. The d mint is a scarcer mint.
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1983 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #335 (Sale Order 302 of 1432) 1983 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging.
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1954-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #338 (Sale Order 303 of 1432) 1954-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos "JIM" Note P#?108 Grades Select CU Lot #340 (Sale Order 304 of 1432) 1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos "JIM" Note 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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1981 United States Mint Set in the original packaging 6 coins Lot #341 (Sale Order 305 of 1432) 1981 United States Mint Set in the original packaging 6 coins. The 1981 sets include a Susan B. Anthony dollar, Kennedy half, Washington quarter, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel & Lincoln cent, 1 coin each from both the Philadelphia and Denver Mints. Plus a San Francisco “S” SBA Anthony dollar. The 1981 SBA Dollars were never released for circulation, they were only available in these mint sets.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #342 (Sale Order 306 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #346 (Sale Order 307 of 1432) 1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1920 Austria 50 Pfennig Note Grades Select CU Lot #347 (Sale Order 308 of 1432) 1920 Austria 50 Pfennig Note Grades Select CU.
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1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+ Lot #348 (Sale Order 309 of 1432) 1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+. FR-1606 Series 1934, signatures Julian-Morgenthau. This note features the familiar portrait of George Washington that was used on all of our $1 bills through to today, and the back shows A large One Dollar and gives this note its name of a "Funny Back". This note does not have the familiar "In God We Trust" motto on the reverse, though, as that motto was not added until 1957.
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2003 United States Quarters Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside! Lot #349 (Sale Order 310 of 1432) 2003 United States Quarters Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside!.
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1948-p Lincoln Cent Near TOP POP! 1c Graded GEM++ RD BY USCG Lot #350 (Sale Order 311 of 1432) 1948-p Near TOP POP! Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD BY USCG.
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1918-1922 (1908 Reissue) Germany Post-WWI 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 Grades vf++ Lot #355 (Sale Order 312 of 1432) 1918-1922 (1908 Reissue) Germany Post-WWI 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 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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1934D $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #356 (Sale Order 313 of 1432) 1934D $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. Fr-1654 1934 $5 silver certificates actually come in five different varieties. There are series of 1934, 1934A, 1934B, 1934C, and 1934D. The difference between these notes is the signature combination. Each bill is clearly marked as to what series it is from Small-size $5 Silver Certificates were issued with series dates of 1934 and 1953. 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.
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1991 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #357 (Sale Order 314 of 1432) 1991 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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1961-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #359 (Sale Order 315 of 1432) 1961-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1946-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #361 (Sale Order 316 of 1432) 1946-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2002-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #362 (Sale Order 317 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2002-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1937-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #363 (Sale Order 318 of 1432) 1937-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1920 Germany (Weimar) 100 Marks Banknote P# 69b Grades vf+ Lot #364 (Sale Order 319 of 1432) 1920 Germany (Weimar) 100 Marks Banknote P# 69b Grades vf+. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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1977 United States Mint Proof Sets 6 coins Lot #365 (Sale Order 320 of 1432) 1977 United States Mint Proof Sets 6 coins. contains 6 coins, Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Centt. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The coins were placed within individual sealed rings against a red felt background. There was a black plastic outer cover which opens and closes. The outer cardboard box was colored black.
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1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 85a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf+ Lot #366 (Sale Order 321 of 1432) 1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 85a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf+.
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1852-Dated California Gold Souvenir Token Grades Select Unc Lot #367 (Sale Order 322 of 1432) 1852-Dated California Gold Souvenir Token Grades Select Unc.
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2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollars Note P: 55A Grades xf+ Lot #368 (Sale Order 323 of 1432) 2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollars Note P: 55A Grades xf+.
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1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #369 (Sale Order 324 of 1432) 1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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2012 United States Mint Proof Set; 14 pcs Lot #370 (Sale Order 325 of 1432) 2012 United States Mint Proof Set; 14 pcs . The 2012 United States Mint Proof Set contains 14 coins in stunning proof quality displayed in three protective lenses. Each of these 2012-dated coins bears the “S” mint mark of the United States Mint at San Francisco. The coins included in this set are: (5) quarters from America the Beautiful Quarters Program saluting El Yunque National Forest in Puerto Rico, Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico, Acadia National Park in Maine, Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park in Hawaii, and Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska, (4) Presidential $1 Coins honoring Presidents Chester Arthur, Grover Cleveland (1st term), Benjamin Harrison, and Grover Cleveland (2nd term), (1) Native American $1 Coin with the reverse featuring a Native American and horse in profile with horses running in the background, representing the historical spread of the horse and reflecting the theme of "Trade Routes in the 17th Century", (1) Kennedy half-dollar, (1) Roosevelt dime, (1) Jefferson five-cent coin, (1) Lincoln cent.
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1944 Austria Under German Occupation 20 Shilling Note P# 107 Grades Select AU Lot #372 (Sale Order 326 of 1432) 1944 Austria Under German Occupation 20 Shilling Note P# 107 Grades Select AU.
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Full Roll of 2009-d John Tyler Presidential $1 Coin Rolls in Dunbar Bank Wrapper. 25 coins in total. Lot #374 (Sale Order 327 of 1432) Full Roll of 2009-d John Tyler Presidential $1 Coin Rolls in Dunbar Bank Wrapper. 25 coins in total..
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #375 (Sale Order 328 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1922 Germany (Weimar) 5000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 81a Grades Select AU Lot #376 (Sale Order 329 of 1432) 1922 Germany (Weimar) 5000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 81a 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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1994 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #377 (Sale Order 330 of 1432) 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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1975 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside! Lot #378 (Sale Order 331 of 1432) 1975 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1975-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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Limited Edition .999 Silver $10 Las Vegas Gaming Token Eldorado Lot #379 (Sale Order 332 of 1432) Limited Edition .999 Silver $10 Las Vegas Gaming Token Eldorado.
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1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf details Lot #380 (Sale Order 333 of 1432) 1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf details. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”
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1960-d Sm Date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #382 (Sale Order 334 of 1432) 1960-d Sm Date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Constantine the Great era Roman Empire c. 330 AD Graded BY INB Lot #383 (Sale Order 335 of 1432) Constantine the Great era Roman Empire c. 330 AD Graded BY INB.
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1923 Germany (Weimar) 20,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 85b, Watermark G/D in stars G Lot #384 (Sale Order 336 of 1432) 1923 Germany (Weimar) 20,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 85b, Watermark G/D in stars Grades vf+. In the early 1920s, post-WWI Germany saw its economy spiraling out of control. Hyperinflation started directly after the war in 1918, but truly took over the Weimar Republic from 1921 to 1923. The value of the Mark declined incredibly rapidly. 1 USD was equal to 50 German Marks at the beginning of 1920. Toward the end of 1923, 1 USD was equal to over 4,200,000,000,000 German Marks. At times, denominations of the Mark became less valuable than the paper and labor to print it almost immediately after printing. Thus, denominations of the Mark notes became incredibly large, ending up in the tens of trillions.
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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1980-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #385 (Sale Order 337 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1980-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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1980 Uncirculated 3-Coin Souvenir Susan B Anthony Dollar Set in Original Packaging Lot #386 (Sale Order 338 of 1432) 1980 Uncirculated 3-Coin Souvenir Susan B Anthony Dollar Set in Original Packaging.
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1991 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #387 (Sale Order 339 of 1432) 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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1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #388 (Sale Order 340 of 1432) 1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1601 Signatures Woods-Mellon These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. The reason they are called funnybacks is because of the unique design on the back of the bill. The word 'one' is printed in a "funny" font that is quite different from anything ever printed on a bill. This nickname is not exclusive to the 1928 series, as the 1934 one dollar silver certificate bills have the same back design so they are also known as funnybacks. this $1 note was among the first small-size Silver Certificates. Although its face displays the sought-after blue seal marking it as a Silver Certificate, the back is what makes it so popular! The light green border and large, green ornamental ONE do not match the contemporary black-and-white face, leading to its nickname "Funnyback." Still considered legal tender though no longer payable in silver, this note is in great demand for its historical significance and unique design. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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1968 Sunoco Antique Car Coin Series 1 Lot #389 (Sale Order 341 of 1432) 1968 Sunoco Antique Car Coin Series 1.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-p 50 pcs Mechants Bank Wrapper 50c Lot #390 (Sale Order 342 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-p 50 pcs Mechants Bank Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a Merchants Bank wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #391 (Sale Order 343 of 1432) 1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1942-1945 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P# M7c Grades Choice AU Lot #392 (Sale Order 344 of 1432) 1942-1945 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P# M7c 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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Proof 1976 Canada $1 Silver Canada Dollar KM# 106 1 Grades GEM++ Proof Lot #393 (Sale Order 345 of 1432) 1976 Canada $1 Silver KM# 106 Canada Dollar 1 Grades GEM++ Proof.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades Select CU Lot #394 (Sale Order 346 of 1432) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, 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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Sealed 2019 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 21 Coins Inside Lot #395 (Sale Order 347 of 1432) 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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1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+ Lot #396 (Sale Order 348 of 1432) 1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+. FR-1606 Series 1934, signatures Julian-Morgenthau. This note features the familiar portrait of George Washington that was used on all of our $1 bills through to today, and the back shows A large One Dollar and gives this note its name of a "Funny Back". This note does not have the familiar "In God We Trust" motto on the reverse, though, as that motto was not added until 1957.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #397 (Sale Order 349 of 1432) 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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1941-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #398 (Sale Order 350 of 1432) 1941-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1918-1922 (1908 Reissue) Germany Post-WWI 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #400 (Sale Order 351 of 1432) 1918-1922 (1908 Reissue) Germany Post-WWI 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 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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1989 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #401 (Sale Order 352 of 1432) 1989 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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1937-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select AU Lot #403 (Sale Order 353 of 1432) 1937-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select AU.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #404 (Sale Order 354 of 1432) 1953 $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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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1923-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca-Cola Brandt Lot #405 (Sale Order 355 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1923-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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2011 PRESIDENTIAL Dollar Proof Set DEEP CAMEO Mint Coins w/coa Lot #406 (Sale Order 356 of 1432) 2011 PRESIDENTIAL Dollar Proof Set DEEP CAMEO Mint Coins w/coa. The 2011 set has Andrew Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, and James Garfield. This set is in the original box and has the certificate of authenticity.
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1966 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM Unc Lot #407 (Sale Order 357 of 1432) 1966 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM Unc.
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1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent Note P#?M1b Grades Select CU Lot #408 (Sale Order 358 of 1432) 1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent 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. 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-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #410 (Sale Order 359 of 1432) 1953-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1990 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging Lot #411 (Sale Order 360 of 1432) 1990 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging. Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1990. Includes 2 Kennedy halves.
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Civil War Era Boston, Hartford & Erie Railroad $35 Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #412 (Sale Order 361 of 1432) Civil War Era Boston, Hartford & Erie Railroad $35 Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c. 50 BC-400 AD Graded BY INB Lot #413 (Sale Order 362 of 1432) Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c. 50 BC-400 AD Graded BY INB.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2017-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #414 (Sale Order 363 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2017-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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2012 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! 28 Coins Inside! Lot #415 (Sale Order 364 of 1432) 2012 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! 28 Coins Inside!. Each set would include uncirculated versions of 14 different coins from the Philadelphia and Denver Mint facilities. The coins were struck with a brilliant finish. The 2012 Mint Set included coins with rotating designs from ongoing series. Five different America the Beautiful Quarters featured reverse designs representing El Yunque National Forest, Chaco Culture National Historical Park, Acadia National Park, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, and Denali National Park and Preserve. Four different Presidential Dollars featured obverse designs with portraits of Chester Arthur, Grover Cleveland (first term), Benjamin Harrison, and Grover Cleveland (second term). This year’s Native American Dollar reverse design represented the spread of the horse. The sets were completed with coins featuring static designs. These included the 2012-dated Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar.
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1920 Austria 10 Heller Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #416 (Sale Order 365 of 1432) 1920 Austria 10 Heller Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Full Roll of 2009-d James K. Polk Presidential $1 Coin Rolls in Original Dunbar Wrapper. 25 coins in Lot #417 (Sale Order 366 of 1432) Full Roll of 2009-d James K. Polk Presidential $1 Coin Rolls in Original Dunbar Wrapper. 25 coins in total..
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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades vf+ Lot #418 (Sale Order 367 of 1432) 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades vf+. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln Cents ALL WHEAT CENTS Most Red, Most Gem Or Better! All UNC - Huge Lot #419 (Sale Order 368 of 1432) Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln Cents ALL WHEAT CENTS Most Red, Most Gem Or Better! All UNC - Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually. 0 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. This Lot is for 1 Page of 20 Lincoln Cents All Different Dates All Red, Most Gem! UNC or Better 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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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #420 (Sale Order 369 of 1432) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1612 Julian-Snyder 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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$10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Four Queens LV Lot #421 (Sale Order 370 of 1432) $10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Four Queens LV.
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1953-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #422 (Sale Order 371 of 1432) 1953-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1912-1917 (1905 Issue) Imperial Russia 3 Rubles Banknote P# 9c, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++ Lot #424 (Sale Order 372 of 1432) 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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1922-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc Lot #425 (Sale Order 373 of 1432) 1922-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1994-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #426 (Sale Order 374 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1994-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1978 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside Lot #427 (Sale Order 375 of 1432) 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 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf++ Lot #428 (Sale Order 376 of 1432) 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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1950 Great Britain 1/2 Penny KM# 868 Grades xf Lot #429 (Sale Order 377 of 1432) 1950 Great Britain 1/2 Penny KM# 868 Grades xf.
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Original sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #430 (Sale Order 378 of 1432) 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. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1949-p Lincoln Cent TOP POP! 1c Graded GEM++ RD BY USCG Lot #431 (Sale Order 379 of 1432) 1949-p TOP POP! Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD BY USCG.
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1991 Russia (Soviet) 5 Rubles Banknote P# 239a Grades Select CU Lot #432 (Sale Order 380 of 1432) 1991 Russia (Soviet) 5 Rubles Banknote P# 239a Grades Select CU. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1998-p 40 pcs N.F. String & Son Wrapper Lot #433 (Sale Order 381 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1998-p 40 pcs N.F. String & Son Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1989-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #434 (Sale Order 382 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1989-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c. 50 BC-400 AD Graded BY INB Lot #435 (Sale Order 383 of 1432) Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c. 50 BC-400 AD Graded BY INB.
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2002 Upper Korea 5,000 Won Note P# 46C Grades Gem CU Lot #436 (Sale Order 384 of 1432) 2002 Upper Korea 5,000 Won Note P# 46C Grades Gem CU.
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1982 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #437 (Sale Order 385 of 1432) 1982 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, Plus The Mint Medal Coin, and the original Mint Packaging.
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1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #438 (Sale Order 386 of 1432) 1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1900-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc Lot #439 (Sale Order 387 of 1432) 1900-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ Lot #440 (Sale Order 388 of 1432) 1953 $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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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1936 & d Mint Lot #441 (Sale Order 389 of 1432) 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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Proof 1992-s Olympic Modern Commem Half Dollar 50c Graded GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo By USCG Lot #442 (Sale Order 390 of 1432) 1992-s Olympic Modern Commem Half Dollar 50c Graded GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo By USCG.
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Sealed 2008 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 28 Coins Inside Lot #443 (Sale Order 391 of 1432) Sealed 2008 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 28 Coins Inside!. 2008 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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1918-1922 (1908 Reissue) Germany Post-WWI 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 Grades Select CU Lot #444 (Sale Order 392 of 1432) 1918-1922 (1908 Reissue) Germany Post-WWI 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 Grades Select CU. 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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1986 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging Lot #445 (Sale Order 393 of 1432) 1986 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging. Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1986. Includes 2 Kennedy halves.
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1910 Germany (Empire) 20 Marks Banknote P# 40b Grades vf+ Lot #446 (Sale Order 394 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 20 Marks Banknote 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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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2017-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #447 (Sale Order 395 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2017-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1953 $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #448 (Sale Order 396 of 1432) 1953 $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1655 Five dollar silver certificates were first issued in 1886. The series ended in 1953 with the Lincoln blue seals. 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. 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.
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2003 United States Quarters Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside! Lot #449 (Sale Order 397 of 1432) 2003 United States Quarters Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside!.
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1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #450 (Sale Order 398 of 1432) 1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1986 Royal Canadian Uncirculated Mint Set, 6 Coins in Original Packaging Lot #451 (Sale Order 399 of 1432) 1986 Royal Canadian Uncirculated Mint Set, 6 Coins in Original Packaging.
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1969-1975 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 86a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf+ Lot #452 (Sale Order 400 of 1432) 1969-1975 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 86a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf+.
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1991 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #453 (Sale Order 401 of 1432) 1991 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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$10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Plaza LV Lot #455 (Sale Order 402 of 1432) $10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Plaza LV.
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1963B $1 'Barr Note' Federal Reserve Note Grades vf++ Lot #456 (Sale Order 403 of 1432) 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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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #458 (Sale Order 404 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1944-p Lincoln Cent Near TOP POP! 1c Graded GEM++ RD BY USCG Lot #459 (Sale Order 405 of 1432) 1944-p Near TOP POP! Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD BY USCG.
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1920 Weimar Germany 100 Mark Note P# 69A Grades vf+ Lot #460 (Sale Order 406 of 1432) 1920 Weimar Germany 100 Mark Note P# 69A 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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1975 New Zealand Treasury Uncirculated 7 Coin Set in Original Holder Lot #461 (Sale Order 407 of 1432) 1975 New Zealand Treasury Uncirculated 7 Coin Set in Original Holder.
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1910 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 42 Grades vf++ Lot #462 (Sale Order 408 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote 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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2010 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 Pieces! Lot #463 (Sale Order 409 of 1432) 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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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #464 (Sale Order 410 of 1432) 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. FR-1621 Granahan-Dilon 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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$20 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Caesar's AC Lot #465 (Sale Order 411 of 1432) $20 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Caesar's AC.
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1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #466 (Sale Order 412 of 1432) 1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1973 U.S. Mint Set Original Government Packaging includes 2 Eisenhower Dollars Lot #467 (Sale Order 413 of 1432) 1973 U.S. Mint Set Original Government Packaging includes 2 Eisenhower Dollars. Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1973. In the original government packaging with the envelope.
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1986-1991 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 94b, Sig. Thiessen & Crow Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #468 (Sale Order 414 of 1432) 1986-1991 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 94b, Sig. Thiessen & Crow Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #469 (Sale Order 415 of 1432) 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 - Alien Shape Campo Del Cielo Argentina Discovered 1576 AD Space Rock Graded BY Lot #470 (Sale Order 416 of 1432) Authentic Meteorite - Alien Shape Campo Del Cielo Argentina Discovered 1576 AD Space Rock Graded BY INB.
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1992 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging Lot #471 (Sale Order 417 of 1432) 1992 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging. Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1992. Includes 2 Kennedy halves.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades xf+ Lot #472 (Sale Order 418 of 1432) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades xf+. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #474 (Sale Order 419 of 1432) 1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1954-s 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #475 (Sale Order 420 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1954-s 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ Lot #476 (Sale Order 421 of 1432) 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++. FR-1620 Smith-Dilon 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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1968 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #477 (Sale Order 422 of 1432) 1968 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Proof Coins Including the 40% Silver Kennedy Half Dollar.
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1920 Great Britain 1/2 Penny KM# 809 Grades vf++ Lot #478 (Sale Order 423 of 1432) 1920 Great Britain 1/2 Penny KM# 809 Grades vf++.
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1910 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P# 40B Grades vf+ Lot #480 (Sale Order 424 of 1432) 1910 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P# 40B Grades vf+.
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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2003-p 40 pcs Dunbar Wrapper Lot #481 (Sale Order 425 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2003-p 40 pcs Dunbar Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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2000 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins Lot #483 (Sale Order 426 of 1432) 2000 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #484 (Sale Order 427 of 1432) 1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1601 Signatures Woods-Mellon These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. The reason they are called funnybacks is because of the unique design on the back of the bill. The word 'one' is printed in a "funny" font that is quite different from anything ever printed on a bill. This nickname is not exclusive to the 1928 series, as the 1934 one dollar silver certificate bills have the same back design so they are also known as funnybacks. this $1 note was among the first small-size Silver Certificates. Although its face displays the sought-after blue seal marking it as a Silver Certificate, the back is what makes it so popular! The light green border and large, green ornamental ONE do not match the contemporary black-and-white face, leading to its nickname "Funnyback." Still considered legal tender though no longer payable in silver, this note is in great demand for its historical significance and unique design. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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1794 Netherlands (Dutch) East Indies 1 Duit KM# 159 Grades vf details Lot #485 (Sale Order 428 of 1432) 1794 Netherlands (Dutch) East Indies 1 Duit KM# 159 Grades vf details.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2010-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #486 (Sale Order 429 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2010-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1956-p Lincoln Cent Near TOP POP! 1c Graded GEM++ Unc RD BY USCG Lot #487 (Sale Order 430 of 1432) 1956-p Near TOP POP! Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ Unc RD BY USCG.
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1944 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M8 Grades Select AU Lot #488 (Sale Order 431 of 1432) 1944 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M8 Grades Select AU. 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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1985 Canada $1 Canada Dollar KM# 120.1 $1 Grades GEM Unc Lot #489 (Sale Order 432 of 1432) 1985 Canada $1 KM# 120.1 Canada Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc.
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1994 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging 10 coins Lot #490 (Sale Order 433 of 1432) 1994 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging 10 coins. Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1994. Includes 2 Kennedy Half Dollars.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #491 (Sale Order 434 of 1432) 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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1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f, fine Lot #492 (Sale Order 435 of 1432) 1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f, fine. FR-1606 Series 1934, signatures Julian-Morgenthau. This note features the familiar portrait of George Washington that was used on all of our $1 bills through to today, and the back shows A large One Dollar and gives this note its name of a "Funny Back". This note does not have the familiar "In God We Trust" motto on the reverse, though, as that motto was not added until 1957.
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1948 Great Britain 1 Penny KM# 845 Grades xf+ Lot #493 (Sale Order 436 of 1432) 1948 Great Britain 1 Penny KM# 845 Grades xf+.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades Select CU Lot #494 (Sale Order 437 of 1432) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, 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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Sealed 2006 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 20 Coins Inside Lot #495 (Sale Order 438 of 1432) Sealed 2006 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 20 Coins Inside!. The 2006 Mint Set continued the use of the new satin finish that had been introduced for the product in the prior year. This year also marked the “Return to Monticello” for the Jefferson Nickel, which saw its original reverse design restored, paired with a new obverse design from Jamie Franki. Each set would include a total of 20 coins with a face value of $5.82. Satin finish examples from the Philadelphia and Denver Mints were included for the Sacagawea Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Continuing to be a highlight of the annual coin set were the five State Quarters. The 2006 releases honored Nevada, Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota, and South Dakota, which were the thirty-sixth to fortieth states to join the union. Packaging remained within a similar style with the coins included in four different mylar packs. Two represented coins from the Philadelphia Mint, while the other two represented coins from the Denver Mint. These were placed along with a certificate of authenticity into illustrated outer envelopes, which featured depictions of the Liberty Bell and the mountains of Colorado. Get your hands on this never opened 2006 mint set!
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1908 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 33a Grades vf++ Lot #496 (Sale Order 439 of 1432) 1908 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 33a 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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1982 George Washington 250th Anniversary Medallion Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #497 (Sale Order 440 of 1432) 1982 George Washington 250th Anniversary Medallion Grades GEM+ Unc.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #498 (Sale Order 441 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1943-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc Lot #499 (Sale Order 442 of 1432) 1943-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-p Wartime issue Steel Cent.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #500 (Sale Order 443 of 1432) 1953 $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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1882 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf Lot #501 (Sale Order 444 of 1432) 1882 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf.
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Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #502 (Sale Order 445 of 1432) Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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2010 US Mint Presidential $1 Coin Proof Set Lot #503 (Sale Order 446 of 1432) 2010 US Mint Presidential $1 Coin Proof Set. The 2010 United States Mint Presidential $1 Coin Proof Set is the fourth annual set of an exciting series honoring past U.S. Presidents in the order in which they served. The 2010 United States Mint Presidential $1 Coin Proof Set features coins honoring: Millard Fillmore Franklin Pierce James Buchanan James Garfield Each of these 2010-dated coins bears the "S" mint mark of the United States Mint at San Francisco. Each coin has a common reverse design featuring a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty. This set is a shining example of the United States Mint's commitment to quality and excellence.
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1978 Israel 1 Sheqel Banknote P# 43a Grades vf+ Lot #504 (Sale Order 447 of 1432) 1978 Israel 1 Sheqel Banknote P# 43a Grades vf+.
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1968-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #505 (Sale Order 448 of 1432) 1968-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #506 (Sale Order 449 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1924A Weimar Germnay 10 Pfenning Grades Select AU Lot #507 (Sale Order 450 of 1432) 1924A Weimar Germnay 10 Pfenning Grades Select AU.
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1934A $20 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades Select AU Lot #508 (Sale Order 451 of 1432) 1934A $20 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades Select AU.
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1992 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #509 (Sale Order 452 of 1432) 1992 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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1934D $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #510 (Sale Order 453 of 1432) 1934D $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. Fr-1654 1934 $5 silver certificates actually come in five different varieties. There are series of 1934, 1934A, 1934B, 1934C, and 1934D. The difference between these notes is the signature combination. Each bill is clearly marked as to what series it is from Small-size $5 Silver Certificates were issued with series dates of 1934 and 1953. 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.
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Russia 1892 ??? 1/2 Kopek Y# 30 Grades Choice Unc BN Lot #511 (Sale Order 454 of 1432) Russia 1892 ??? 1/2 Kopek Y# 30 Grades Choice Unc BN. 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.
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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades vf++ Lot #512 (Sale Order 455 of 1432) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades vf++.
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1974-s Silver Unc Eisenhower Dollar in Original Packaging with COA "Blue Ike" Lot #513 (Sale Order 456 of 1432) 1974-s Silver Unc Eisenhower Dollar in Original Packaging with COA "Blue Ike".
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1936 & p Mint Lot #514 (Sale Order 457 of 1432) 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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1930 France 10 Francs Silver KM# 878 Grades xf Lot #515 (Sale Order 458 of 1432) 1930 France 10 Francs Silver KM# 878 Grades xf.
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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf, very fine Lot #516 (Sale Order 459 of 1432) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf, very fine. FR-1612 Julian-Snyder 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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1951-p Lincoln Cent TOP POP! 1c Graded GEM++ RD BY USCG Lot #517 (Sale Order 460 of 1432) 1951-p TOP POP! Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD BY USCG.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1964-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #518 (Sale Order 461 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1964-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1968 Sunoco Antique Car Coin Series 1 Lot #519 (Sale Order 462 of 1432) 1968 Sunoco Antique Car Coin Series 1.
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1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote P# 44b Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #520 (Sale Order 463 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote 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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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, Wheat Cent, 1919-p Lincoln Cent other end, Coca-Cola Brandt Lot #521 (Sale Order 464 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, Wheat Cent, 1919-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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1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #523 (Sale Order 465 of 1432) 1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf++ Lot #524 (Sale Order 466 of 1432) 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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1990 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set Lot #526 (Sale Order 467 of 1432) 1990 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set. Contains the 1990 Eisenhower 90% silver US Silver Dollar plus the Traditional 5 pieces 1990 Proof Set. Includes all the original packaging and the COA. Note* The silver Dollar alone has .7736 Oz. of pure silver.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 3 Rubles Banknote P# 223a Grades vf+ Lot #528 (Sale Order 468 of 1432) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 3 Rubles Banknote P# 223a Grades vf+. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2006-d 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #529 (Sale Order 469 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2006-d 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #530 (Sale Order 470 of 1432) 1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1965 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp66 Lot #531 (Sale Order 471 of 1432) 1965 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp66.
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2007 North Korea 500 Won Banknote P# 44c Grades Gem+ CU Lot #532 (Sale Order 472 of 1432) 2007 North Korea 500 Won Banknote P# 44c Grades Gem+ CU.
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1987 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #534 (Sale Order 473 of 1432) 1987 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1987-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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1965 sms Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp66 Lot #535 (Sale Order 474 of 1432) 1965 sms Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp66.
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1995 $2 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #536 (Sale Order 475 of 1432) 1995 $2 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1998 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #538 (Sale Order 476 of 1432) 1998 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. This set Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins in the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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Original Sealed Box 5-1974 United States Mint Proof Set Lot #539 (Sale Order 477 of 1432) Original Sealed Box 5-1974 United States Mint Proof Set. Up for Auction is an original sealed mailer box containing one 1974 United States Mint Proof Set, sealed exactly as it left the mint over 40 years ago.
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1918-1922 (1908 Reissue) Germany Post-WWI 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 Grades vf++ Lot #540 (Sale Order 478 of 1432) 1918-1922 (1908 Reissue) Germany Post-WWI 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #541 (Sale Order 479 of 1432) 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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1961-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #542 (Sale Order 480 of 1432) 1961-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1931-s Mercury Dime 10c Grades f+ Lot #543 (Sale Order 481 of 1432) 1931-s Mercury Dime 10c Grades f+.
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1934 $5 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades f, fine Lot #544 (Sale Order 482 of 1432) 1934 $5 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades f, fine.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #545 (Sale Order 483 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1879 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc) Lot #546 (Sale Order 484 of 1432) ***Auction Highlight*** 1879 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll. Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends In an Steel-Strong wrapper. Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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1865 Three Cent Copper Nickel 3cn Grades xf Lot #547 (Sale Order 485 of 1432) 1865 Three Cent Copper Nickel 3cn Grades xf.
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1969-1975 Canada 5 Dollars Banknote P# 87b, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades Select CU Lot #548 (Sale Order 486 of 1432) 1969-1975 Canada 5 Dollars Banknote P# 87b, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades Select CU.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1911-d Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca-Cola Brandt Lot #549 (Sale Order 487 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1911-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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2013 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 Piece set Lot #550 (Sale Order 488 of 1432) 2013 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 Piece set. The 2013-S United States Mint Proof Set contains 14 coins in stunning proof condition displayed in three protective lenses. Each of these 2013-dated coins bears the “S” mint mark of the United States Mint at San Francisco.The coins included in this set are:* (5) quarters from the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program saluting White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire, Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial in Ohio, Great Basin National Park in Nevada, Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine in Maryland and Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota* (4) Presidential $1 Coins honoring Presidents William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft and Woodrow Wilson* (1) Native American $1 Coin with the reverse featuring "The Delaware Treaty"* (1) Kennedy half-dollar* (1) Roosevelt dime* (1) Jefferson five-cent coin* (1) Lincoln cent
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1975 Singapore 10 Dollars Silver KM# 11 Grades GEM++ Unc Lot #551 (Sale Order 489 of 1432) 1975 Singapore 10 Dollars Silver KM# 11 Grades GEM++ Unc.
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1963 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf details Lot #552 (Sale Order 490 of 1432) 1963 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf details.
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1968 Sunoco Antique Car Coin Series 1 Lot #553 (Sale Order 491 of 1432) 1968 Sunoco Antique Car Coin Series 1.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #554 (Sale Order 492 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #555 (Sale Order 493 of 1432) 1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1925 Spain 100 Pesetas Note P# 69C Grades Select AU Lot #556 (Sale Order 494 of 1432) 1925 Spain 100 Pesetas Note P# 69C Grades Select AU.
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1939-s Lincoln Cent Near TOP POP! 1c Graded GEM++ RD BY USCG Lot #557 (Sale Order 495 of 1432) 1939-s Near TOP POP! Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD BY USCG.
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1969-1975 Canada 10 Dollars Banknote P# 88c, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf++ Lot #558 (Sale Order 496 of 1432) 1969-1975 Canada 10 Dollars Banknote P# 88c, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf++.
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1821 Capped Bust Quarter 25c Grades g+ Lot #559 (Sale Order 497 of 1432) 1821 Capped Bust Quarter 25c Grades g+.
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1942-1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Rupees "JIM" Note P#?16 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #560 (Sale Order 498 of 1432) 1942-1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Rupees "JIM" Note 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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1993 United Stated Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #561 (Sale Order 499 of 1432) 1993 United Stated Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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1916-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+ Lot #562 (Sale Order 500 of 1432) 1916-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades f+. A tough date.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #563 (Sale Order 501 of 1432) 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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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos "JIM" Note P#?108 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #564 (Sale Order 502 of 1432) 1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos "JIM" Note 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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2003 United States Quarters Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside! Lot #565 (Sale Order 503 of 1432) 2003 United States Quarters Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside!.
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1964 Bermuda 1 Crown Silver KM# 14 Grades Unc Details Lot #566 (Sale Order 504 of 1432) 1964 Bermuda 1 Crown Silver KM# 14 Grades Unc Details.
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1988 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #567 (Sale Order 505 of 1432) 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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1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar bill P# 84A Grades Gem+ CU Lot #568 (Sale Order 506 of 1432) 1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar bill P# 84A Grades Gem+ CU.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1937 & p Mint Lot #569 (Sale Order 507 of 1432) 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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1964-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #570 (Sale Order 508 of 1432) 1964-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2009-p (Formative) 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #571 (Sale Order 509 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2009-p (Formative) 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1991 Soviet Russia 50 Ruble Note P# 241A Grades xf Lot #572 (Sale Order 510 of 1432) 1991 Soviet Russia 50 Ruble Note P# 241A Grades xf.
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2003 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins Lot #573 (Sale Order 511 of 1432) 2003 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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Original sealed 1964 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #574 (Sale Order 512 of 1432) 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. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #576 (Sale Order 513 of 1432) 1953 $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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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1996-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #577 (Sale Order 514 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1996-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #579 (Sale Order 515 of 1432) 1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56B Grades vf+ Lot #580 (Sale Order 516 of 1432) 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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1971 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #582 (Sale Order 517 of 1432) 1971 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Proof Coins Including a Kennedy Half Dollar. All 5 are Cameo Proof coins in the original mint packaging.
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1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #583 (Sale Order 518 of 1432) 1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1601 Signatures Woods-Mellon These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. The reason they are called funnybacks is because of the unique design on the back of the bill. The word 'one' is printed in a "funny" font that is quite different from anything ever printed on a bill. This nickname is not exclusive to the 1928 series, as the 1934 one dollar silver certificate bills have the same back design so they are also known as funnybacks. this $1 note was among the first small-size Silver Certificates. Although its face displays the sought-after blue seal marking it as a Silver Certificate, the back is what makes it so popular! The light green border and large, green ornamental ONE do not match the contemporary black-and-white face, leading to its nickname "Funnyback." Still considered legal tender though no longer payable in silver, this note is in great demand for its historical significance and unique design. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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1928 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #584 (Sale Order 519 of 1432) 1928 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1600 Signatures Tate-Mellon These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. The reason they are called funnybacks is because of the unique design on the back of the bill. The word 'one' is printed in a "funny" font that is quite different from anything ever printed on a bill. This nickname is not exclusive to the 1928 series, as the 1934 one dollar silver certificate bills have the same back design so they are also known as funnybacks. Issued for less than a year, from April 1928 to January 1929, this $1 note was among the first small-size Silver Certificates. Although its face displays the sought-after blue seal marking it as a Silver Certificate, the back is what makes it so popular! The light green border and large, green ornamental ONE do not match the contemporary black-and-white face, leading to its nickname "Funnyback." Still considered legal tender though no longer payable in silver, this note is in great demand for its historical significance and unique design. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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1830 Med 10c Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g+ Lot #585 (Sale Order 520 of 1432) 1830 Med 10c Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g+.
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1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #586 (Sale Order 521 of 1432) 1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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Sealed 2019 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 21 Coins Inside Lot #587 (Sale Order 522 of 1432) 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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1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Cents Note P#?M2b Grades Select CU Lot #588 (Sale Order 523 of 1432) 1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII 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. 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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1970 Algeria 5 Centimes KM# 101 Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #589 (Sale Order 524 of 1432) 1970 Algeria 5 Centimes KM# 101 Grades GEM+ Unc.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1996-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #590 (Sale Order 525 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1996-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1984 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside Lot #591 (Sale Order 526 of 1432) 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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1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #592 (Sale Order 527 of 1432) 1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1606 Series 1934, signatures Julian-Morgenthau. This note features the familiar portrait of George Washington that was used on all of our $1 bills through to today, and the back shows A large One Dollar and gives this note its name of a "Funny Back". This note does not have the familiar "In God We Trust" motto on the reverse, though, as that motto was not added until 1957.
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1966 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp67 Lot #593 (Sale Order 528 of 1432) 1966 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp67.
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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf Lot #596 (Sale Order 529 of 1432) 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #598 (Sale Order 530 of 1432) 1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1975 United States Mint Proof Set Lot #599 (Sale Order 531 of 1432) 1975 United States Mint Proof Set. Includes 6 Deep Cameo Proof Coins Including the Proof Bicentennial Washington Quarter, The Proof Bicentennial Kennedy Half Dollar and of course the Bicentennial Proof Eisenhower Dollar. Great Set!
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1961-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #602 (Sale Order 532 of 1432) 1961-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1980 United States Mint Set in the original packaging 12 coins Lot #603 (Sale Order 533 of 1432) 1980 United States Mint Set in the original packaging 12 coins. The 1980 sets include a Susan B. Anthony dollar, Kennedy half, Washington quarter, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel & Lincoln cent, 1 coin each from both the Philadelphia and Denver Mints. Plus a San Francisco “S” SBA Anthony dollar.
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1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Pesos "JIM" Note P# 110 Grades vf++ Lot #604 (Sale Order 534 of 1432) 1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Pesos "JIM" Note 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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1893 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU Lot #605 (Sale Order 535 of 1432) 1893 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #606 (Sale Order 536 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abott Coin Counter Automat' Wrapper 1935 & p Mint End Lot #607 (Sale Order 537 of 1432) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abott 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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1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov Grades vf+ Lot #608 (Sale Order 538 of 1432) 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #609 (Sale Order 539 of 1432) 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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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ Lot #610 (Sale Order 540 of 1432) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++. FR-1612 Julian-Snyder 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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1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #611 (Sale Order 541 of 1432) 1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1934C $10 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf++ Lot #612 (Sale Order 542 of 1432) 1934C $10 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf++.
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1937-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #613 (Sale Order 543 of 1432) 1937-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1999 United States Mint Proof Set 9 coins Lot #614 (Sale Order 544 of 1432) 1999 United States Mint Proof Set 9 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 2 additional Proof coins. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1965 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp68 Lot #615 (Sale Order 545 of 1432) 1965 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp68.
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1920 Austria 50 Pfennig Note Grades Select CU Lot #616 (Sale Order 546 of 1432) 1920 Austria 50 Pfennig Note Grades Select CU.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1920-p Lincoln Cent, 1919-p Lincoln Cent other end, Coca-Col Lot #617 (Sale Order 547 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1920-p Lincoln Cent, 1919-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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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2003-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #619 (Sale Order 548 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2003-p 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1928B "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+ Lot #620 (Sale Order 549 of 1432) 1928B "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+. FR-1602 Signatures Woods-Mills These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. The reason they are called funnybacks is because of the unique design on the back of the bill. The word 'one' is printed in a "funny" font that is quite different from anything ever printed on a bill. This nickname is not exclusive to the 1928 series, as the 1934 one dollar silver certificate bills have the same back design so they are also known as funnybacks. this $1 note was among the first small-size Silver Certificates. Although its face displays the sought-after blue seal marking it as a Silver Certificate, the back is what makes it so popular! The light green border and large, green ornamental ONE do not match the contemporary black-and-white face, leading to its nickname "Funnyback." Still considered legal tender though no longer payable in silver, this note is in great demand for its historical significance and unique design. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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1985 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #621 (Sale Order 550 of 1432) 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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1954-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #622 (Sale Order 551 of 1432) 1954-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1962 Canada 1 Cent KM# 49 Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #623 (Sale Order 552 of 1432) 1962 Canada 1 Cent KM# 49 Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote P# 44b Grades vf++ Lot #624 (Sale Order 553 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote P# 44b Grades vf++. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed the gold backing and ceased circulation of gold coins. The Goldmark was the culmination of years of effort put into unifying the currency of Germany.
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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1984-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #625 (Sale Order 554 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1984-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1961-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #626 (Sale Order 555 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1961-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1950-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #627 (Sale Order 556 of 1432) 1950-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1864 $20 Confederate Note, T67 Grades vf+ Lot #628 (Sale Order 557 of 1432) 1864 $20 Confederate Note, T67 Grades vf+. The legacy of the Civil War lives on! Issued over a century ago, these amazing 1864 $20 notes in Circulated condition are from the seventh and last issue of Confederate currency. Measuring approximately 7" x 3", each displays the state capital of Nashville, Tennessee and a portrait of Confederate vice president A.H. Stephens on the face.
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1922-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades vf++ Lot #629 (Sale Order 558 of 1432) 1922-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades vf++.
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2005 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins Lot #630 (Sale Order 559 of 1432) 2005 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote P# 44b Grades vf++ Lot #631 (Sale Order 560 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote P# 44b Grades vf++. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed the gold backing and ceased circulation of gold coins. The Goldmark was the culmination of years of effort put into unifying the currency of Germany.
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1991 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 237a Grades vf+ Lot #632 (Sale Order 561 of 1432) 1991 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 237a Grades vf+. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1865 Two Cent Piece 2c Grades vg+ Lot #633 (Sale Order 562 of 1432) 1865 Two Cent Piece 2c Grades vg+.
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1967-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #634 (Sale Order 563 of 1432) 1967-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln Cents Mexed Wheat/Memorial ALL Before 1969 Most Red, Most Gem Or B Lot #635 (Sale Order 564 of 1432) Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln Cents Mexed Wheat/Memorial ALL Before 1969 Most Red, Most Gem Or Better! All UNC - Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually. 0 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. This Lot is for 1 Page of 20 Lincoln Cents All Different Dates All Red, Most Gem! UNC or Better 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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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Centavos Banknote P#?104 Grades vf++ Lot #636 (Sale Order 565 of 1432) 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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1922-d Weak D Lincoln Cent 1c Grades vf+ Lot #637 (Sale Order 566 of 1432) 1922-d Weak D Lincoln Cent 1c Grades vf+.
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1981 United States Mint Set in the original packaging 6 coins Lot #638 (Sale Order 567 of 1432) 1981 United States Mint Set in the original packaging 6 coins. The 1981 sets include a Susan B. Anthony dollar, Kennedy half, Washington quarter, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel & Lincoln cent, 1 coin each from both the Philadelphia and Denver Mints. Plus a San Francisco “S” SBA Anthony dollar. The 1981 SBA Dollars were never released for circulation, they were only available in these mint sets.
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Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside Lot #639 (Sale Order 568 of 1432) 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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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades vf+ Lot #640 (Sale Order 569 of 1432) 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1513 Grades vf+. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1907-o Barber Quarter 25c Grades vg+ Lot #641 (Sale Order 570 of 1432) 1907-o Barber Quarter 25c Grades vg+.
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Original sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #642 (Sale Order 571 of 1432) 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. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1984 Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #643 (Sale Order 572 of 1432) 1984 Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1984-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 • 1984."
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1910 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 42 Grades vf++ Lot #644 (Sale Order 573 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote 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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1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #646 (Sale Order 574 of 1432) 1957-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1997 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #647 (Sale Order 575 of 1432) 1997 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins in the original Mint Packaging and with the COA.
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1934D $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #648 (Sale Order 576 of 1432) 1934D $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. Fr-1654 1934 $5 silver certificates actually come in five different varieties. There are series of 1934, 1934A, 1934B, 1934C, and 1934D. The difference between these notes is the signature combination. Each bill is clearly marked as to what series it is from Small-size $5 Silver Certificates were issued with series dates of 1934 and 1953. 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.
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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2009-d (Formative) 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #650 (Sale Order 577 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2009-d (Formative) 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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2017 United States Mint Set in Original Packaging 20 Coins Inside! Lot #651 (Sale Order 578 of 1432) 2017 United States Mint Set in Original Packaging 20 Coins Inside!. The 2017 United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set® contains two folders of 10 coins each, one from the United States Mint at Philadelphia and the other from the United States Mint at Denver, for a total of 20 coins. Each folder includes these 2017–dated coins with uncirculated finishes: Five quarters from the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program honoring Effigy Mounds National Monument in Iowa; Frederick Douglass National Historic Site in Washington, D.C.; Ozark National Scenic Riverways in Missouri; Ellis Island in New Jersey; and George Rogers Clark National Historical Park in Indiana One Native American $1 Coin with a reverse design featuring a profiled likeness of Sequoyah writing “Sequoyah from Cherokee Nation” in syllabary along the border of the design. Inscriptions are “UNITED STATES of AMERICA,” “$1”, and “Sequoyah” written in English in the field of the design. One Kennedy half dollar One Roosevelt dime One Jefferson nickel One Lincoln penny – “P” mint mark is on the penny in the “Philadelphia” folder.
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1969-1975 Canada 10 Dollars Banknote P# 88c, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades Select AU Lot #652 (Sale Order 579 of 1432) 1969-1975 Canada 10 Dollars Banknote P# 88c, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades Select AU.
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1942-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #653 (Sale Order 580 of 1432) 1942-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1941 Provisional Issue Serbia 100 Dinara Note P# 23 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #654 (Sale Order 581 of 1432) 1941 Provisional Issue Serbia 100 Dinara Note P# 23 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ Lot #656 (Sale Order 582 of 1432) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++. FR-1612 Julian-Snyder 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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Russia 1880 (SPB) 5 Kopeks Y# 12.2 Grades vg, very good Lot #657 (Sale Order 583 of 1432) Russia 1880 (SPB) 5 Kopeks Y# 12.2 Grades vg, very good. 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.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1927 & s Mint Lot #658 (Sale Order 584 of 1432) 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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1986 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #659 (Sale Order 585 of 1432) 1986 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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1914 Imperial Germany 20 mark Note P# 46B Grades vf+ Lot #660 (Sale Order 586 of 1432) 1914 Imperial Germany 20 mark Note P# 46B Grades vf+.
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1953-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #662 (Sale Order 587 of 1432) 1953-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1922 Germany (Weimar) 5000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 81a Grades Select AU Lot #664 (Sale Order 588 of 1432) 1922 Germany (Weimar) 5000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 81a 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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1841 (SPM) Russia 1 Polushka (1/4 Kopek) C# 142.2 Grades Choice AU Lot #665 (Sale Order 589 of 1432) 1841 (SPM) Russia 1 Polushka (1/4 Kopek) C# 142.2 Grades Choice AU.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1901 Indian Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca-Cola Brandt Wra Lot #666 (Sale Order 590 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1901 Indian 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 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #667 (Sale Order 591 of 1432) 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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Civil War Era Boston, Hartford & Erie Railroad $35 Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #668 (Sale Order 592 of 1432) Civil War Era Boston, Hartford & Erie Railroad $35 Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1960-d Lg Date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #670 (Sale Order 593 of 1432) 1960-d Lg Date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1943 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 5 Peso Note P# 110A Grades vf+ Lot #672 (Sale Order 594 of 1432) 1943 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 5 Peso 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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BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c Lot #673 (Sale Order 595 of 1432) BU Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-d 50 pcs Steel-Strong Wrapper 50c. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents in a steel strong wrapper. Most if not all coins should be cherry red.
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1945-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #674 (Sale Order 596 of 1432) 1945-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1979 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside Lot #675 (Sale Order 597 of 1432) 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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1961 Russia (Soviet) 3 Rubles Banknote P# 223a Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #676 (Sale Order 598 of 1432) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 3 Rubles Banknote P# 223a Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1864 $20 Confederate Note, T67 Grades f+ Lot #678 (Sale Order 599 of 1432) 1864 $20 Confederate Note, T67 Grades f+. The legacy of the Civil War lives on! Issued over a century ago, these amazing 1864 $20 notes in Circulated condition are from the seventh and last issue of Confederate currency. Measuring approximately 7" x 3", each displays the state capital of Nashville, Tennessee and a portrait of Confederate vice president A.H. Stephens on the face.
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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #680 (Sale Order 600 of 1432) 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. FR-1620 Smith-Dilon 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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1983 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #682 (Sale Order 601 of 1432) 1983 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #683 (Sale Order 602 of 1432) 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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1917-1918 Germany 5 Marks Banknote P# 56a Grades vf++ Lot #684 (Sale Order 603 of 1432) 1917-1918 Germany 5 Marks Banknote 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #685 (Sale Order 604 of 1432) 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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1954-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #686 (Sale Order 605 of 1432) 1954-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Sealed 2011 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 28 Coins Inside Lot #687 (Sale Order 606 of 1432) Sealed 2011 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 28 Coins Inside!. Sealed 2011 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 28 Coins Inside!. The 2011 United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set includes two folders of 14 coins each, with coins from the United States States Mint at Denver and the other with coins from the United States Mint at Philadelphia, for a total of 28 coins.Each folder includes:* (5) America the Beautiful Quarters (honoring Gettysburg National Park in Pennsylvania, Glacier National Park in Montana, Olympic National Park in Washington, Vicksburg National Military Park in Mississippi and Chickasaw National Recreation Area in Oklahoma)* (4) Presidential $1 Coins (honoring Andrew Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes and James Garfield)* (1) Native American $1 Coin with a reverse design emblematic of the peace alliance created by the 1621 Wampanoag Treaty* (1) Kennedy half-dollar* (1) Roosevelt dime* (1) Jefferson nickel* (1) Lincoln cent
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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #688 (Sale Order 607 of 1432) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1612 Julian-Snyder 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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1976 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside! Lot #691 (Sale Order 608 of 1432) 1976 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside!. This 1976 U.S. Mint Set contains brilliant uncirculated examples of the cent, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar and dollar from each mint, including the 1776-1976 dated Bicentennial quarter, half dollar and dollar.Product Highlights:Contains examples of the following coins from both Denver and Philadelphia mints:* Lincoln cent* Jefferson nickel* Roosevelt dime* Washington quarter* Kennedy half dollar* Eisenhower dollarThe quarter, half dollar and dollar included are the popular Bicentennial issues.Coins protected from the mint in cellophane packaging to ensure they remain in brilliant uncirculated condition.
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1942 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent Banknote P#?9 Grades Choice CU Lot #692 (Sale Order 609 of 1432) 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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1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #694 (Sale Order 610 of 1432) 1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #696 (Sale Order 611 of 1432) 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1619 Priest-Anderson 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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1939-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #698 (Sale Order 612 of 1432) 1939-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1776-1976 Bicentennial Silver Uncirculated set Lot #699 (Sale Order 613 of 1432) 1776-1976 Bicentennial Silver Uncirculated set . Minted to celebrate the Bicentennial, this special set includes the 40% Silver Uncirculated Ike Dollar, the 40% Silver Uncirculated Kennedy Half Dollar and the 40% Silver Uncirculated Washington Quarter.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades Choice AU/BU Sli Lot #700 (Sale Order 614 of 1432) 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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2013 Upoper Korea 5,000 Won Note Grades Gem CU Lot #702 (Sale Order 615 of 1432) 2013 Upoper Korea 5,000 Won Note Grades Gem CU.
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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #704 (Sale Order 616 of 1432) 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1990 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #707 (Sale Order 617 of 1432) 1990 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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1943 Philippines Under japanese Occupation (JIM) 10 Pesos Note P: 111A Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #708 (Sale Order 618 of 1432) 1943 Philippines Under japanese Occupation (JIM) 10 Pesos Note P: 111A Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1935 & P Mint Lot #709 (Sale Order 619 of 1432) 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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1989 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging 10 coins Lot #710 (Sale Order 620 of 1432) 1989 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging 10 coins. Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1989. Includes 2 Kennedy halves.
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1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov Grades vf+ Lot #712 (Sale Order 621 of 1432) 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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1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #714 (Sale Order 622 of 1432) 1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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2002 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins Lot #715 (Sale Order 623 of 1432) 2002 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1934A $20 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf, very fine Lot #716 (Sale Order 624 of 1432) 1934A $20 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf, very fine.
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1991 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 237a Grades vf++ Lot #720 (Sale Order 625 of 1432) 1991 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 237a Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1985 Canada $1 Canada Dollar KM# 120.1 $1 Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #721 (Sale Order 626 of 1432) 1985 Canada $1 KM# 120.1 Canada Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ Unc.
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1989 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging 10 coins Lot #723 (Sale Order 627 of 1432) 1989 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging 10 coins. Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1989. Includes 2 Kennedy halves.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades Select CU Lot #724 (Sale Order 628 of 1432) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, 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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1864 Large Motto Two Cent Piece 2c Grades vf+ Lot #725 (Sale Order 629 of 1432) 1864 Large Motto Two Cent Piece 2c Grades vf+.
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1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #727 (Sale Order 630 of 1432) 1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+ Lot #728 (Sale Order 631 of 1432) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+. FR-1612 Julian-Snyder 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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1852-Dated California Gold 1/2 Souvenir Token Grades Choice Unc Lot #729 (Sale Order 632 of 1432) 1852-Dated California Gold 1/2 Souvenir Token Grades Choice Unc.
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #730 (Sale Order 633 of 1432) 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. FR-1621 Granahan-Dilon 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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1989 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #731 (Sale Order 634 of 1432) 1989 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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1943 Philippines Under Japanese occupation 10 Peso Note P# 111A Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #732 (Sale Order 635 of 1432) 1943 Philippines Under Japanese occupation 10 Peso Note P# 111A 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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Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c. 50 BC-400 AD Graded BY INB Lot #733 (Sale Order 636 of 1432) Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c. 50 BC-400 AD Graded BY INB.
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1990 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #734 (Sale Order 637 of 1432) 1990 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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1961-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #735 (Sale Order 638 of 1432) 1961-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades Select AU Lot #736 (Sale Order 639 of 1432) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades Select AU. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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Washington 25c roll, 2009-d Guam 50 pcs Lot #737 (Sale Order 640 of 1432) Washington 25c roll, 2009-d Guam 50 pcs .
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2012 US Mint Presidential $1 Coin Proof Set Lot #738 (Sale Order 641 of 1432) 2012 US Mint Presidential $1 Coin Proof Set. The 2012 United States Mint Presidential $1 Coin Proof Set is the sixth annual set of an exciting series honoring past U.S. Presidents in the order in which they served.The 2012 United States Mint Presidential $1 Coin Proof Set features coins honoring Presidents:Chester ArthurGrover Cleveland (first term)Benjamin HarrisonGrover Cleveland (second term)Each coin has a common reverse design featuring a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty. These 2012 coins feature large, dramatic artwork, as well as edge-incused inscriptions of the year of minting or issuance, E PLURIBUS UNUM and the mint mark. IN GOD WE TRUST appears on the face of the coin.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1999-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #739 (Sale Order 642 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1999-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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1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov Grades Choice AU/BU Slide Lot #740 (Sale Order 643 of 1432) 1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, 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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1885-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc Lot #741 (Sale Order 644 of 1432) 1885-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc.
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1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #743 (Sale Order 645 of 1432) 1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos "JIM" Note P#?108 Grades Select CU Lot #744 (Sale Order 646 of 1432) 1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos "JIM" Note 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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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #745 (Sale Order 647 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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1968 Sunoco Antique Car Coin Series 1 Lot #746 (Sale Order 648 of 1432) 1968 Sunoco Antique Car Coin Series 1.
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1980 United States Mint Set in the original packaging 12 coins Lot #747 (Sale Order 649 of 1432) 1980 United States Mint Set in the original packaging 12 coins. The 1980 sets include a Susan B. Anthony dollar, Kennedy half, Washington quarter, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel & Lincoln cent, 1 coin each from both the Philadelphia and Denver Mints. Plus a San Francisco “S” SBA Anthony dollar.
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1928B "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ Lot #748 (Sale Order 650 of 1432) 1928B "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++. FR-1602 Signatures Woods-Mills These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. The reason they are called funnybacks is because of the unique design on the back of the bill. The word 'one' is printed in a "funny" font that is quite different from anything ever printed on a bill. This nickname is not exclusive to the 1928 series, as the 1934 one dollar silver certificate bills have the same back design so they are also known as funnybacks. this $1 note was among the first small-size Silver Certificates. Although its face displays the sought-after blue seal marking it as a Silver Certificate, the back is what makes it so popular! The light green border and large, green ornamental ONE do not match the contemporary black-and-white face, leading to its nickname "Funnyback." Still considered legal tender though no longer payable in silver, this note is in great demand for its historical significance and unique design. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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1918-1922 (1908 Reissue) Germany Post-WWI 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 Grades vf++ Lot #749 (Sale Order 651 of 1432) 1918-1922 (1908 Reissue) Germany Post-WWI 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper. Lot #750 (Sale Order 652 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-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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1937-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #751 (Sale Order 653 of 1432) 1937-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 3 Rubles Banknote P# 223a Grades vf++ Lot #752 (Sale Order 654 of 1432) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 3 Rubles Banknote P# 223a Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1986 France 100 Francs Silver Piedfort Strike, Statue of Liberty, KM# P972 Grades ms69+ Lot #753 (Sale Order 655 of 1432) 1986 France 100 Francs Silver Piedfort Strike, Statue of Liberty, KM# P972 Grades ms69+. In 1886, the people of France gifted to the American people a statue that has become known the world over as a symbol of Liberty. To honor this centennial, France caused to be issued a 100 franc with a rendition of the Statue of Liberty. This variety is the Piedfort strike. It is twice the weight and thickness of the regular coin, thus twice the raw silver content.
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1997 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #754 (Sale Order 656 of 1432) 1997 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins in the original Mint Packaging and with the COA.
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Sealed 2022 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 20 Coins Inside Lot #755 (Sale Order 657 of 1432) Sealed 2022 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 20 Coins Inside!.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Rubls Banknote P# 222a Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #756 (Sale Order 658 of 1432) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Rubls Banknote P# 222a Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #757 (Sale Order 659 of 1432) 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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$10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Monte Carlo LV Lot #758 (Sale Order 660 of 1432) $10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Monte Carlo LV.
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1969-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #759 (Sale Order 661 of 1432) 1969-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Civil War Era Boston, Hartford & Erie Railroad $35 Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #760 (Sale Order 662 of 1432) Civil War Era Boston, Hartford & Erie Railroad $35 Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter Automat' Wrapper 1927 & p Mint En Lot #761 (Sale Order 663 of 1432) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter Automat' Wrapper 1927 & 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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1913-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades xf+ Lot #762 (Sale Order 664 of 1432) 1913-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades xf+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #763 (Sale Order 665 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-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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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #764 (Sale Order 666 of 1432) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1612 Julian-Snyder 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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1986-1991 Canada $2 Banknote P# 94b, Sig. Thiessen-Crow Grades vf+ Lot #765 (Sale Order 667 of 1432) 1986-1991 Canada $2 Banknote P# 94b, Sig. Thiessen-Crow Grades vf+.
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Full Roll of 2009-p John Tyler Presidential $1 Coin Rolls in Dunbar Bank Wrapper. 25 coins in total. Lot #766 (Sale Order 668 of 1432) Full Roll of 2009-p John Tyler Presidential $1 Coin Rolls in Dunbar Bank Wrapper. 25 coins in total..
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1960-d Sm Date Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM+ Unc RD BY USCG Lot #767 (Sale Order 669 of 1432) 1960-d Sm Date Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM+ Unc RD BY USCG.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 222a Grades vf+ Lot #768 (Sale Order 670 of 1432) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 222a Grades vf+. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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Authentic Meteorite - Alien Shape Campo Del Cielo Argentina Discovered 1576 AD Space Rock Graded BY Lot #769 (Sale Order 671 of 1432) Authentic Meteorite - Alien Shape Campo Del Cielo Argentina Discovered 1576 AD Space Rock Graded BY INB.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1920-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca-Cola Brandt Lot #770 (Sale Order 672 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1920-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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1991 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #771 (Sale Order 673 of 1432) 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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1953 $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #772 (Sale Order 674 of 1432) 1953 $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1655 Five dollar silver certificates were first issued in 1886. The series ended in 1953 with the Lincoln blue seals. 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. 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.
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1980 Uncirculated 3-Coin Souvenir Susan B Anthony Dollar Set in Original Packaging Lot #773 (Sale Order 675 of 1432) 1980 Uncirculated 3-Coin Souvenir Susan B Anthony Dollar Set in Original Packaging.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1976-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #774 (Sale Order 676 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1976-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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1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #775 (Sale Order 677 of 1432) 1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1961-1971 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 10 Dollars Banknote P# 79b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Gra Lot #776 (Sale Order 678 of 1432) 1961-1971 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 10 Dollars Banknote P# 79b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grades vf++.
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1979 France 5 Francs KM# 926a.1 Grades GEM++ Unc Lot #777 (Sale Order 679 of 1432) 1979 France 5 Francs KM# 926a.1 Grades GEM++ Unc.
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1991 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #778 (Sale Order 680 of 1432) 1991 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #779 (Sale Order 681 of 1432) 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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1908 Imperial Germay 100 mark Note P# 33A Grades vf+ Lot #780 (Sale Order 682 of 1432) 1908 Imperial Germay 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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1966 (69) Spain 50 Centimos KM# 795 Grades GEM Unc Lot #781 (Sale Order 683 of 1432) 1966 (69) Spain 50 Centimos KM# 795 Grades GEM Unc.
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1923 Germany (Weimar) 20,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 85a Grades vf+ Lot #782 (Sale Order 684 of 1432) 1923 Germany (Weimar) 20,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 85a 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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1949-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #783 (Sale Order 685 of 1432) 1949-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ Lot #784 (Sale Order 686 of 1432) 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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1919 Canada 1 Cent KM# 21 Grades xf Lot #785 (Sale Order 687 of 1432) 1919 Canada 1 Cent KM# 21 Grades xf.
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2011 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! Lot #786 (Sale Order 688 of 1432) 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, 1968-s 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper. Lot #787 (Sale Order 689 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-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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1912-1917 (1905 Issue) Imperial Russia 3 Rubles Banknote P# 9c, Sig. Shipov Grades Select AU Lot #788 (Sale Order 690 of 1432) 1912-1917 (1905 Issue) Imperial Russia 3 Rubles Banknote P# 9c, 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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No Date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select Unc BN Lot #789 (Sale Order 691 of 1432) No Date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select Unc BN.
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Original sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #790 (Sale Order 692 of 1432) 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. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #791 (Sale Order 693 of 1432) 1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #792 (Sale Order 694 of 1432) 1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1601 Signatures Woods-Mellon These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. The reason they are called funnybacks is because of the unique design on the back of the bill. The word 'one' is printed in a "funny" font that is quite different from anything ever printed on a bill. This nickname is not exclusive to the 1928 series, as the 1934 one dollar silver certificate bills have the same back design so they are also known as funnybacks. this $1 note was among the first small-size Silver Certificates. Although its face displays the sought-after blue seal marking it as a Silver Certificate, the back is what makes it so popular! The light green border and large, green ornamental ONE do not match the contemporary black-and-white face, leading to its nickname "Funnyback." Still considered legal tender though no longer payable in silver, this note is in great demand for its historical significance and unique design. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1980-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #793 (Sale Order 695 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1980-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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$10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, New York New York Casino Las Vegas Grades Lot #794 (Sale Order 696 of 1432) $10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, New York New York Casino Las Vegas Grades.
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1987 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #795 (Sale Order 697 of 1432) 1987 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1987-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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1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov Grades Choice AU/BU Slide Lot #796 (Sale Order 698 of 1432) 1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, 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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1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Cents Note P# M2 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #797 (Sale Order 699 of 1432) 1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Cents Note P# M2 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #798 (Sale Order 700 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-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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1961-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #799 (Sale Order 701 of 1432) 1961-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1864 $20 Confederate Note, T67 Grades vf++ Lot #800 (Sale Order 702 of 1432) 1864 $20 Confederate Note, T67 Grades vf++. The legacy of the Civil War lives on! Issued over a century ago, these amazing 1864 $20 notes in Circulated condition are from the seventh and last issue of Confederate currency. Measuring approximately 7" x 3", each displays the state capital of Nashville, Tennessee and a portrait of Confederate vice president A.H. Stephens on the face.
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Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c. 50 BC-400 AD Graded BY INB Lot #801 (Sale Order 703 of 1432) Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c. 50 BC-400 AD Graded BY INB.
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2005 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins Lot #802 (Sale Order 704 of 1432) 2005 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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Sealed 2019 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 21 Coins Inside Lot #803 (Sale Order 705 of 1432) 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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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select AU Lot #804 (Sale Order 706 of 1432) 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select AU. FR-1620 Smith-Dilon 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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1922-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc Lot #805 (Sale Order 707 of 1432) 1922-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc.
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1982 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #806 (Sale Order 708 of 1432) 1982 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, Plus The Mint Medal Coin, and the original Mint Packaging.
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1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #807 (Sale Order 709 of 1432) 1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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2005 Upper Korea 200 Won Note P# 48A Grades Choice CU Lot #808 (Sale Order 710 of 1432) 2005 Upper Korea 200 Won Note P# 48A Grades Choice CU.
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1985 Royal Canadian Uncirculated Mint Set, 6 Coins in Original Packaging Lot #809 (Sale Order 711 of 1432) 1985 Royal Canadian Uncirculated Mint Set, 6 Coins in Original Packaging.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #810 (Sale Order 712 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1935 & d Mint Lot #811 (Sale Order 713 of 1432) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1935 & 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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1934A $20 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf++ Lot #812 (Sale Order 714 of 1432) 1934A $20 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf++.
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1975 Singapore 10 Dollars Silver Proof KM#?11 Grades Brilliant Uncirculated Lot #813 (Sale Order 715 of 1432) 1975 Singapore 10 Dollars Silver Proof KM#?11 Grades Brilliant Uncirculated.
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2021 Mint Proof Set In Original case 7 coins inside! Lot #814 (Sale Order 716 of 1432) 2021 Mint Proof Set In Original case 7 coins inside!.
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1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #815 (Sale Order 717 of 1432) 1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1920 Germany 100 Mark Note P# 69A Grades vf+ Lot #816 (Sale Order 718 of 1432) 1920 Germany 100 Mark Note P# 69A Grades vf+.
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1974 New Zealand Treasury Uncirculated 7 Coin Set in Original Holder Lot #817 (Sale Order 719 of 1432) 1974 New Zealand Treasury Uncirculated 7 Coin Set in Original Holder.
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1776-1976 Bicentennial Silver Uncirculated set Lot #818 (Sale Order 720 of 1432) 1776-1976 Bicentennial Silver Uncirculated set . Minted to celebrate the Bicentennial, this special set includes the 40% Silver Uncirculated Ike Dollar, the 40% Silver Uncirculated Kennedy Half Dollar and the 40% Silver Uncirculated Washington Quarter.
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1988 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #819 (Sale Order 721 of 1432) 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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1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+ Lot #820 (Sale Order 722 of 1432) 1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+. FR-1601 Signatures Woods-Mellon These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. The reason they are called funnybacks is because of the unique design on the back of the bill. The word 'one' is printed in a "funny" font that is quite different from anything ever printed on a bill. This nickname is not exclusive to the 1928 series, as the 1934 one dollar silver certificate bills have the same back design so they are also known as funnybacks. this $1 note was among the first small-size Silver Certificates. Although its face displays the sought-after blue seal marking it as a Silver Certificate, the back is what makes it so popular! The light green border and large, green ornamental ONE do not match the contemporary black-and-white face, leading to its nickname "Funnyback." Still considered legal tender though no longer payable in silver, this note is in great demand for its historical significance and unique design. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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1922-p Colorized Peace Dollar Peace Dollar 1 Grades Lot #821 (Sale Order 723 of 1432) 1922-p Colorized Peace Dollar Peace Dollar 1 Grades.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #822 (Sale Order 724 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-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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1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #823 (Sale Order 725 of 1432) 1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent Note P#?M1b Grades Select CU Lot #824 (Sale Order 726 of 1432) 1942 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 1 Cent 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. 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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Authentic Meteorite - Space Rock North West Africa NWA Sahara Desert Find Nickel Iron Graded BY INB Lot #825 (Sale Order 727 of 1432) Authentic Meteorite - Space Rock North West Africa NWA Sahara Desert Find Nickel Iron Graded BY INB.
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1986 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #826 (Sale Order 728 of 1432) 1986 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, Wheat Lincoln Cent, 1928-p Lincoln Cent other end, Coca-Cola Lot #827 (Sale Order 729 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, Wheat Lincoln Cent, 1928-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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2002 Upper Korea 1,000 Won Note P# 45B Grades Gem+ CU Lot #828 (Sale Order 730 of 1432) 2002 Upper Korea 1,000 Won Note P# 45B 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 #829 (Sale Order 731 of 1432) 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# 86a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades Select AU Lot #830 (Sale Order 732 of 1432) 1969-1975 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 86a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades Select AU.
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1954-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #831 (Sale Order 733 of 1432) 1954-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #832 (Sale Order 734 of 1432) 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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1864 Bronze Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+ Lot #833 (Sale Order 735 of 1432) 1864 Bronze Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #835 (Sale Order 736 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-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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Civil War Era Boston, Hartford & Erie Railroad $35 Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #836 (Sale Order 737 of 1432) Civil War Era Boston, Hartford & Erie Railroad $35 Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1859-p Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Grades g, good Lot #837 (Sale Order 738 of 1432) 1859-p Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Grades g, good.
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2007 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #838 (Sale Order 739 of 1432) 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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1962-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #839 (Sale Order 740 of 1432) 1962-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #840 (Sale Order 741 of 1432) 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1619 Priest-Anderson 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 Jefferson 5c roll, 1985-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #841 (Sale Order 742 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1985-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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1966 West African States 10 Francs KM# 1a Grades xf Lot #842 (Sale Order 743 of 1432) 1966 West African States 10 Francs KM# 1a Grades xf.
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1945-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #843 (Sale Order 744 of 1432) 1945-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1908 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 33a Grades Select AU Lot #844 (Sale Order 745 of 1432) 1908 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 33a Grades Select AU. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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1980 (1969 Issue) Italy 1000 Lire Banknote P# 101g Grades vf+ Lot #845 (Sale Order 746 of 1432) 1980 (1969 Issue) Italy 1000 Lire Banknote P# 101g Grades vf+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-p 50 pcs Standard Paper Wrapper. Lot #846 (Sale Order 747 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-p 50 pcs Standard Paper Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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$10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Trump Plaza AC Lot #847 (Sale Order 748 of 1432) $10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Trump Plaza AC.
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1934 $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #848 (Sale Order 749 of 1432) 1934 $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. Fr-1650 1934 $5 silver certificates actually come in five different varieties. There are series of 1934, 1934A, 1934B, 1934C, and 1934D. The difference between these notes is the signature combination. Each bill is clearly marked as to what series it is from Small-size $5 Silver Certificates were issued with series dates of 1934 and 1953. 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 1934 $5 Silver Certificate bears Julian-Morgenthau signatures.
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1979 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside Lot #849 (Sale Order 750 of 1432) 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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New World Pirate Era Spanish Brronze Nummis c. 1608-1695 AD High Grade Graded BY INB Lot #850 (Sale Order 751 of 1432) New World Pirate Era Spanish Brronze Nummis c. 1608-1695 AD High Grade Graded BY INB.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #851 (Sale Order 752 of 1432) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Proof Jeffererson Nickels all different dates - 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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1864 $20 Confederate Note, T67 Grades vf details Lot #852 (Sale Order 753 of 1432) 1864 $20 Confederate Note, T67 Grades vf details. The legacy of the Civil War lives on! Issued over a century ago, these amazing 1864 $20 notes in Circulated condition are from the seventh and last issue of Confederate currency. Measuring approximately 7" x 3", each displays the state capital of Nashville, Tennessee and a portrait of Confederate vice president A.H. Stephens on the face.
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2001 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins Lot #853 (Sale Order 754 of 1432) 2001 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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Proof 1992-s Olympic Modern Commem Half Dollar 50c Graded GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo By USCG Lot #854 (Sale Order 755 of 1432) 1992-s Olympic Modern Commem Half Dollar 50c Graded GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo By USCG.
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Sealed 2002 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 20 Coins Inside Lot #855 (Sale Order 756 of 1432) Sealed 2002 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 20 Coins Inside!. The 2002 Mint Set would include a total of 20 different coins from the Philadelphia and Denver Mints. Coins included in the 2002 Mint Set were the Kennedy Half Dollar, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, Lincoln Cent and Sacagawea Dollar. The State Quarters issued for this year featured Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana, and Mississippi. For each coin, examples from both the Philadelphia and Denver Mint were included. 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. Get your hands on this never opened 2002 mint set!
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1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar bill P# 84A Grades Gem CU Lot #856 (Sale Order 757 of 1432) 1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar bill P# 84A Grades Gem CU.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1928 & p Mint Lot #857 (Sale Order 758 of 1432) 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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1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #859 (Sale Order 759 of 1432) 1957-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #860 (Sale Order 760 of 1432) 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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1971 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #861 (Sale Order 761 of 1432) 1971 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Proof Coins Including a Kennedy Half Dollar. All 5 are Cameo Proof coins in the original mint packaging.
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Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #862 (Sale Order 762 of 1432) Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1955-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Select+ Unc Lot #863 (Sale Order 763 of 1432) 1955-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Select+ Unc.
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1923 Germany 50 Millionen Mark P# 109B Grades Select AU Lot #864 (Sale Order 764 of 1432) 1923 Germany 50 Millionen Mark P# 109B 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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1864 Bronze Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+ Lot #865 (Sale Order 765 of 1432) 1864 Bronze Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+.
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2009 United States Mint Proof Set - 18 Pieces! Lot #867 (Sale Order 766 of 1432) 2009 United States Mint Proof Set - 18 Pieces!. The Set contains The Brand New 4 Proof Lincoln Cents showing the Various times of his life, 6 Proof Territorial Quarters, 4 Presidential Proof Dollars, 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
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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ Lot #868 (Sale Order 767 of 1432) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++. FR-1612 Julian-Snyder Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1955-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc Lot #869 (Sale Order 768 of 1432) 1955-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1994-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #870 (Sale Order 769 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1994-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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1955-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #871 (Sale Order 770 of 1432) 1955-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1944 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M8 Grades Select AU Lot #872 (Sale Order 771 of 1432) 1944 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M8 Grades Select AU. 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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1855-Dated California Gold Souvenir Token Grades GEM Unc Lot #873 (Sale Order 772 of 1432) 1855-Dated California Gold Souvenir Token Grades GEM Unc.
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1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote P# 44b Grades Choice CU Lot #874 (Sale Order 773 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote P# 44b 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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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1916-p Lincoln Cent, 1936-s Lincoln Cent other end, Coca-Col Lot #875 (Sale Order 774 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1916-p Lincoln Cent, 1936-s 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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1991 Russia (Soviet) 1 Rubles Banknote P# 237a Grades vf++ Lot #876 (Sale Order 775 of 1432) 1991 Russia (Soviet) 1 Rubles Banknote P# 237a Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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Proof 1976 Canada $1 Silver Canada Dollar KM# 106 1 Grades GEM++ Proof Lot #877 (Sale Order 776 of 1432) 1976 Canada $1 Silver KM# 106 Canada Dollar 1 Grades GEM++ Proof.
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1992 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging Lot #878 (Sale Order 777 of 1432) 1992 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging. Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1992. Includes 2 Kennedy halves.
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1973-s Silver Unc Eisenhower Dollar in Original Packaging with COA "Blue Ike" Lot #879 (Sale Order 778 of 1432) 1973-s Silver Unc Eisenhower Dollar in Original Packaging with COA "Blue Ike". The 73 was the short produced of the 4 year series, only 7% of all the Silver "Blue Ikes" were the 1973s
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1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #880 (Sale Order 779 of 1432) 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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18xx Russia 2 Kopeks Grades vf++ Lot #881 (Sale Order 780 of 1432) 18xx Russia 2 Kopeks Grades vf++.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-p 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper. Lot #882 (Sale Order 781 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-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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1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #883 (Sale Order 782 of 1432) 1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades Select CU Lot #884 (Sale Order 783 of 1432) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, 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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Group of 9 Seated Liberty Dime 10c Lot #885 (Sale Order 784 of 1432) Group of 9 Seated Liberty Dime 10c.
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1998 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #886 (Sale Order 785 of 1432) 1998 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. This set Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins in the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades xf Lot #888 (Sale Order 786 of 1432) 1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades xf. Of great historical interest this is the last $10 currency notes issued by the Confederate States of America. The 7th and last issue of Confederate notes. Notes hand signed and numbered by Confederate soldiers and families. Printed and issued over 140 years ago during the Civil War. Depicts Confederate cabinet member Robert M. T. Hunter and features a detailed vignette of horse-drawn artillery. This large 7" x 3" Confederate $10 note is a genuine keepsake from one of the most significant periods in American history.
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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2008-p 40 pcs N.F. String & Son Wrapper Lot #889 (Sale Order 787 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2008-p 40 pcs N.F. String & Son Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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$10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Mirage LV Lot #890 (Sale Order 788 of 1432) $10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Mirage LV.
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2017 United States Mint Set in Original Packaging 20 Coins Inside! Lot #891 (Sale Order 789 of 1432) 2017 United States Mint Set in Original Packaging 20 Coins Inside!. The 2017 United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set® contains two folders of 10 coins each, one from the United States Mint at Philadelphia and the other from the United States Mint at Denver, for a total of 20 coins. Each folder includes these 2017–dated coins with uncirculated finishes: Five quarters from the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program honoring Effigy Mounds National Monument in Iowa; Frederick Douglass National Historic Site in Washington, D.C.; Ozark National Scenic Riverways in Missouri; Ellis Island in New Jersey; and George Rogers Clark National Historical Park in Indiana One Native American $1 Coin with a reverse design featuring a profiled likeness of Sequoyah writing “Sequoyah from Cherokee Nation” in syllabary along the border of the design. Inscriptions are “UNITED STATES of AMERICA,” “$1”, and “Sequoyah” written in English in the field of the design. One Kennedy half dollar One Roosevelt dime One Jefferson nickel One Lincoln penny – “P” mint mark is on the penny in the “Philadelphia” folder.
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1917-1918 Germany 5 Marks Banknote P# 56a Grades Select AU Lot #892 (Sale Order 790 of 1432) 1917-1918 Germany 5 Marks Banknote P# 56a Grades Select AU. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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1969-1975 Canada 10 Dollars Banknote P# 88c, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf++ Lot #893 (Sale Order 791 of 1432) 1969-1975 Canada 10 Dollars Banknote P# 88c, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf++.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-p 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #894 (Sale Order 792 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-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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1962-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #895 (Sale Order 793 of 1432) 1962-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #896 (Sale Order 794 of 1432) 1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1606 Series 1934, signatures Julian-Morgenthau. This note features the familiar portrait of George Washington that was used on all of our $1 bills through to today, and the back shows A large One Dollar and gives this note its name of a "Funny Back". This note does not have the familiar "In God We Trust" motto on the reverse, though, as that motto was not added until 1957.
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1887 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU Lot #897 (Sale Order 795 of 1432) 1887 Indian Cent 1c Grades Select AU.
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1973 U.S. Mint Set Original Government Packaging includes 2 Eisenhower Dollars Lot #898 (Sale Order 796 of 1432) 1973 U.S. Mint Set Original Government Packaging includes 2 Eisenhower Dollars. Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1973. In the original government packaging with the envelope.
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Original sealed box 5- 1980 United States Mint Proof Sets Lot #899 (Sale Order 797 of 1432) Original sealed box 5- 1980 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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1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote P# 44b Grades Select CU Lot #900 (Sale Order 798 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote P# 44b Grades Select 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #901 (Sale Order 799 of 1432) 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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1994 Russia 50 Rubles Y# 370 Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #902 (Sale Order 800 of 1432) 1994 Russia 50 Rubles Y# 370 Grades GEM+ Unc.
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1944-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #903 (Sale Order 801 of 1432) 1944-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1934C $10 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf++ Lot #904 (Sale Order 802 of 1432) 1934C $10 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf++.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1927 & P Mint Lot #905 (Sale Order 803 of 1432) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1927 & 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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Proof 1965 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM Proof Lot #906 (Sale Order 804 of 1432) 1965 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM Proof.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2005-d 50 pcs Cointainer Wrapper. Lot #907 (Sale Order 805 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2005-d 50 pcs Cointainer Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar bill P# 84A Grades Gem CU Lot #908 (Sale Order 806 of 1432) 1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar bill P# 84A Grades Gem CU.
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1993 United Stated Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #909 (Sale Order 807 of 1432) 1993 United Stated Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1885 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc) Lot #910 (Sale Order 808 of 1432) ***Auction Highlight*** 1885 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll. Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends In an Steel-Strong wrapper. Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #912 (Sale Order 809 of 1432) 1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1606 Series 1934, signatures Julian-Morgenthau. This note features the familiar portrait of George Washington that was used on all of our $1 bills through to today, and the back shows A large One Dollar and gives this note its name of a "Funny Back". This note does not have the familiar "In God We Trust" motto on the reverse, though, as that motto was not added until 1957.
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1936-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades vf++ Lot #913 (Sale Order 810 of 1432) 1936-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades vf++.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1929-p Lincoln Cent, Indian Cent other end, Coca-Cola Brandt Lot #914 (Sale Order 811 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1929-p Lincoln Cent, 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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2003 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins Lot #915 (Sale Order 812 of 1432) 2003 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1910 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 42 Grades vf++ Lot #916 (Sale Order 813 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote 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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1955-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc FBL Lot #917 (Sale Order 814 of 1432) 1955-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc FBL.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-p 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #918 (Sale Order 815 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1973-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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1954-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #919 (Sale Order 816 of 1432) 1954-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos "JIM" Note P#?108 Grades Choice CU Lot #920 (Sale Order 817 of 1432) 1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos "JIM" Note 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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1894-p Barber Dime 10c Grades vf+ Lot #921 (Sale Order 818 of 1432) 1894-p Barber Dime 10c Grades vf+. A much harder date.
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1922 Germany (Weimar) 5000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 81a Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #922 (Sale Order 819 of 1432) 1922 Germany (Weimar) 5000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 81a 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #923 (Sale Order 820 of 1432) 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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1944 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M8 Grades Choice AU/BU S Lot #924 (Sale Order 821 of 1432) 1944 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M8 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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1994 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging 10 coins Lot #926 (Sale Order 822 of 1432) 1994 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging 10 coins. Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1994. Includes 2 Kennedy Half Dollars.
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1975 United States Mint Proof Set Lot #927 (Sale Order 823 of 1432) 1975 United States Mint Proof Set. Includes 6 Deep Cameo Proof Coins Including the Proof Bicentennial Washington Quarter, The Proof Bicentennial Kennedy Half Dollar and of course the Bicentennial Proof Eisenhower Dollar. Great Set!
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++ Lot #928 (Sale Order 824 of 1432) 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1971-d 50 pcs Bank Of America Wrapper. Lot #929 (Sale Order 825 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1971-d 50 pcs Bank Of America Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1901 Canada 1 Cent KM# 7 Grades xf Lot #930 (Sale Order 826 of 1432) 1901 Canada 1 Cent KM# 7 Grades xf.
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1964-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #931 (Sale Order 827 of 1432) 1964-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1934D $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #932 (Sale Order 828 of 1432) 1934D $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. Fr-1654 1934 $5 silver certificates actually come in five different varieties. There are series of 1934, 1934A, 1934B, 1934C, and 1934D. The difference between these notes is the signature combination. Each bill is clearly marked as to what series it is from Small-size $5 Silver Certificates were issued with series dates of 1934 and 1953. 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.
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1977 United States Mint Proof Sets 6 coins Lot #933 (Sale Order 829 of 1432) 1977 United States Mint Proof Sets 6 coins. contains 6 coins, Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Centt. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The coins were placed within individual sealed rings against a red felt background. There was a black plastic outer cover which opens and closes. The outer cardboard box was colored black.
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Original sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #934 (Sale Order 830 of 1432) 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. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1928B "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+ Lot #936 (Sale Order 831 of 1432) 1928B "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+. FR-1602 Signatures Woods-Mills These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. The reason they are called funnybacks is because of the unique design on the back of the bill. The word 'one' is printed in a "funny" font that is quite different from anything ever printed on a bill. This nickname is not exclusive to the 1928 series, as the 1934 one dollar silver certificate bills have the same back design so they are also known as funnybacks. this $1 note was among the first small-size Silver Certificates. Although its face displays the sought-after blue seal marking it as a Silver Certificate, the back is what makes it so popular! The light green border and large, green ornamental ONE do not match the contemporary black-and-white face, leading to its nickname "Funnyback." Still considered legal tender though no longer payable in silver, this note is in great demand for its historical significance and unique design. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1974-d 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #937 (Sale Order 832 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1974-d 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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1935-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades AU, Almost Unc Lot #938 (Sale Order 833 of 1432) 1935-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades AU, Almost Unc.
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2009 United States Quarters District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Proof Set 6 coins Lot #939 (Sale Order 834 of 1432) 2009 United States Quarters District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Proof Set 6 coins. The Set contains 6 Proof Quarters. The Washington, DC, Puerto Rico, Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa. Total of 6 pieces.
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1986-1991 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 94b, Sig. Thiessen & Crow Grades Select CU Lot #940 (Sale Order 835 of 1432) 1986-1991 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 94b, Sig. Thiessen & Crow Grades Select CU.
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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ Lot #941 (Sale Order 836 of 1432) 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2004-p 50 pcs N.F. String & Son Wrapper. Lot #942 (Sale Order 837 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2004-p 50 pcs N.F. String & Son Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1943-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #943 (Sale Order 838 of 1432) 1943-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-p Wartime issue Steel Cent.
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2006-2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollars (ZWN) Emergency Bearer Check Notes P# 55a Grades vf++ Lot #944 (Sale Order 839 of 1432) 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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1869 Three Cent Copper Nickel 3cn Grades vf, very fine Lot #945 (Sale Order 840 of 1432) 1869 Three Cent Copper Nickel 3cn Grades vf, very fine.
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Sealed 2019 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 21 Coins Inside Lot #947 (Sale Order 841 of 1432) 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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1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #948 (Sale Order 842 of 1432) 1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1969A $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+ Lot #950 (Sale Order 843 of 1432) 1969A $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+.
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1976 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside! Lot #951 (Sale Order 844 of 1432) 1976 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside!. This 1976 U.S. Mint Set contains brilliant uncirculated examples of the cent, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar and dollar from each mint, including the 1776-1976 dated Bicentennial quarter, half dollar and dollar.Product Highlights:Contains examples of the following coins from both Denver and Philadelphia mints:* Lincoln cent* Jefferson nickel* Roosevelt dime* Washington quarter* Kennedy half dollar* Eisenhower dollarThe quarter, half dollar and dollar included are the popular Bicentennial issues.Coins protected from the mint in cellophane packaging to ensure they remain in brilliant uncirculated condition.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1981-p 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper Lot #953 (Sale Order 845 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1981-p 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select Unc Lot #954 (Sale Order 846 of 1432) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Select Unc.
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1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #955 (Sale Order 847 of 1432) 1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1910 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 42 Grades vf++ Lot #956 (Sale Order 848 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote 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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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1929 & p Mint Lot #957 (Sale Order 849 of 1432) 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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1892-p Barber Dime 10c Grades vf+ Lot #958 (Sale Order 850 of 1432) 1892-p Barber Dime 10c Grades vf+. First year of issue.
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1968 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #959 (Sale Order 851 of 1432) 1968 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Proof Coins Including the 40% Silver Kennedy Half Dollar.
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1995 $2 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Select CU Lot #960 (Sale Order 852 of 1432) 1995 $2 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Select CU.
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1990 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set Lot #962 (Sale Order 853 of 1432) 1990 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set. Contains the 1990 Eisenhower 90% silver US Silver Dollar plus the Traditional 5 pieces 1990 Proof Set. Includes all the original packaging and the COA. Note* The silver Dollar alone has .7736 Oz. of pure silver.
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1910 Germany (Empire) 20 Marks Banknote P# 40b Grades vf+ Lot #964 (Sale Order 854 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 20 Marks Banknote 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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1931-s Mercury Dime 10c Grades vg+ Lot #965 (Sale Order 855 of 1432) 1931-s Mercury Dime 10c Grades vg+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #966 (Sale Order 856 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1961-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #967 (Sale Order 857 of 1432) 1961-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1991 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 237a Grades vf+ Lot #968 (Sale Order 858 of 1432) 1991 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 237a Grades vf+. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1945-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #969 (Sale Order 859 of 1432) 1945-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1892 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades g+ Lot #970 (Sale Order 860 of 1432) 1892 Liberty Nickel 5c Grades g+.
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1984 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside Lot #971 (Sale Order 861 of 1432) 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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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Centavos "JIM" Note P#?104 Grades vf+ Lot #972 (Sale Order 862 of 1432) 1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Centavos "JIM" Note 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #973 (Sale Order 863 of 1432) 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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1883 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+ Lot #974 (Sale Order 864 of 1432) 1883 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+.
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1990 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging Lot #975 (Sale Order 865 of 1432) 1990 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging. Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1990. Includes 2 Kennedy halves.
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1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #976 (Sale Order 866 of 1432) 1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1601 Signatures Woods-Mellon These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. The reason they are called funnybacks is because of the unique design on the back of the bill. The word 'one' is printed in a "funny" font that is quite different from anything ever printed on a bill. This nickname is not exclusive to the 1928 series, as the 1934 one dollar silver certificate bills have the same back design so they are also known as funnybacks. this $1 note was among the first small-size Silver Certificates. Although its face displays the sought-after blue seal marking it as a Silver Certificate, the back is what makes it so popular! The light green border and large, green ornamental ONE do not match the contemporary black-and-white face, leading to its nickname "Funnyback." Still considered legal tender though no longer payable in silver, this note is in great demand for its historical significance and unique design. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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1924-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+ Lot #977 (Sale Order 867 of 1432) 1924-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vg+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-p 50 pcs Standard Paper Goods Wrapper. Lot #978 (Sale Order 868 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1963-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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1960-d Lg Date Lincoln Cent *Mint Error* 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #979 (Sale Order 869 of 1432) 1960-d Lg Date *Mint Error* Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1917-1918 Germany 5 Marks Banknote P# 56b Grades vf+ Lot #980 (Sale Order 870 of 1432) 1917-1918 Germany 5 Marks Banknote P# 56b Grades vf+. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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1916 Imperial Russia 20 Kopeks Km: 22A.2 Grades Choice+ Unc Lot #981 (Sale Order 871 of 1432) 1916 Imperial Russia 20 Kopeks Km: 22A.2 Grades Choice+ Unc.
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1992 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #982 (Sale Order 872 of 1432) 1992 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1923-p Lincoln Cent, Indian Cent other end, Coca-Cola Brandt Lot #983 (Sale Order 873 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1923-p Lincoln Cent, 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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1942-1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Rupees "JIM" Note P#?16 Grades Select CU Lot #984 (Sale Order 874 of 1432) 1942-1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Rupees "JIM" Note P#?16 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 Jefferson 5c roll, 1996-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #985 (Sale Order 875 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1996-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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2000 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins Lot #987 (Sale Order 876 of 1432) 2000 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf, very fine Lot #988 (Sale Order 877 of 1432) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf, very fine. FR-1612 Julian-Snyder 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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1934 $5 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf+ Lot #989 (Sale Order 878 of 1432) 1934 $5 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf+.
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1869 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++ Lot #990 (Sale Order 879 of 1432) 1869 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf++. Quoting from PCGS "The 1869 is one of the rarest Indian cents in all grades. The 1869 is considered one of the key dates of the series and is worth a premium price even in the lowest grades."
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1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #991 (Sale Order 880 of 1432) 1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1922 Weimar Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81c Grades vf details Lot #992 (Sale Order 881 of 1432) 1922 Weimar Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81c Grades vf details.
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1994 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #993 (Sale Order 882 of 1432) 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, 1961-p 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #994 (Sale Order 883 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1961-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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #995 (Sale Order 884 of 1432) 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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1995 $2 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU Lot #996 (Sale Order 885 of 1432) 1995 $2 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU.
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1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #997 (Sale Order 886 of 1432) 1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Sealed 2008 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 28 Coins Inside Lot #999 (Sale Order 887 of 1432) Sealed 2008 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 28 Coins Inside!. 2008 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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1920 Germany 100 Mark Note P# 69A Grades vf+ Lot #1000 (Sale Order 888 of 1432) 1920 Germany 100 Mark Note P# 69A Grades vf+.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1926 & P Mint Lot #1001 (Sale Order 889 of 1432) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1926 & 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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1929 Great Britain 1/2 Penny KM# 837 Grades Select AU Lot #1002 (Sale Order 890 of 1432) 1929 Great Britain 1/2 Penny KM# 837 Grades Select AU.
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1952-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1003 (Sale Order 891 of 1432) 1952-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1934 $20 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf++ Lot #1004 (Sale Order 892 of 1432) 1934 $20 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf++.
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2007 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #1005 (Sale Order 893 of 1432) 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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Original sealed 1964 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #1006 (Sale Order 894 of 1432) 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. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1923-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select Unc RB Lot #1007 (Sale Order 895 of 1432) 1923-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select Unc RB.
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1908 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 33a Grades vf++ Lot #1008 (Sale Order 896 of 1432) 1908 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 33a 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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1981 United States Mint Set in the original packaging 6 coins Lot #1010 (Sale Order 897 of 1432) 1981 United States Mint Set in the original packaging 6 coins. The 1981 sets include a Susan B. Anthony dollar, Kennedy half, Washington quarter, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel & Lincoln cent, 1 coin each from both the Philadelphia and Denver Mints. Plus a San Francisco “S” SBA Anthony dollar. The 1981 SBA Dollars were never released for circulation, they were only available in these mint sets.
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1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1011 (Sale Order 898 of 1432) 1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1972-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1014 (Sale Order 899 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1972-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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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1016 (Sale Order 900 of 1432) 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. FR-1620 Smith-Dilon 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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2002 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins Lot #1019 (Sale Order 901 of 1432) 2002 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1941 Provisional Issue Serbia 100 Dinara Note P# 23 Grades vf+ Lot #1020 (Sale Order 902 of 1432) 1941 Provisional Issue Serbia 100 Dinara Note P# 23 Grades vf+.
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1948-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1021 (Sale Order 903 of 1432) 1948-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1978 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside Lot #1022 (Sale Order 904 of 1432) 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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1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1023 (Sale Order 905 of 1432) 1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #1024 (Sale Order 906 of 1432) 1953 $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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1949 Great Britain 1/2 Penny KM# 868 Grades Select AU Lot #1026 (Sale Order 907 of 1432) 1949 Great Britain 1/2 Penny KM# 868 Grades Select AU.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1929-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca-Cola Brandt Lot #1027 (Sale Order 908 of 1432) 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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1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 85a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf+ Lot #1028 (Sale Order 909 of 1432) 1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 85a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf+.
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1999 United States Mint Proof Set 9 coins Lot #1029 (Sale Order 910 of 1432) 1999 United States Mint Proof Set 9 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 2 additional Proof coins. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf+ Lot #1032 (Sale Order 911 of 1432) 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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1986 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging Lot #1034 (Sale Order 912 of 1432) 1986 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging. Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1986. Includes 2 Kennedy halves.
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #1036 (Sale Order 913 of 1432) 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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1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1039 (Sale Order 914 of 1432) 1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1040 (Sale Order 915 of 1432) 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1620 Smith-Dilon 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 #1041 (Sale Order 916 of 1432) 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, 1985-p 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1042 (Sale Order 917 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1985-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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1043 (Sale Order 918 of 1432) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Proof Jeffererson Nickels all different dates - 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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2009 Upper Korea 5,000 Won Note P# 66S Grades Gem CU Lot #1044 (Sale Order 919 of 1432) 2009 Upper Korea 5,000 Won Note P# 66S Grades Gem CU.
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1967-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1045 (Sale Order 920 of 1432) 1967-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1985 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1046 (Sale Order 921 of 1432) 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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Sealed 2010 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 28 Coins Inside Lot #1047 (Sale Order 922 of 1432) 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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1972 Great Britain British Armed Forced 5 New Pence Special Voucher P# M47, Sixth Series Second Issu Lot #1048 (Sale Order 923 of 1432) 1972 Great Britain British Armed Forced 5 New Pence Special Voucher P# M47, Sixth Series Second Issue Grades Gem CU.
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1960-d Sm Date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1051 (Sale Order 924 of 1432) 1960-d Sm Date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1510 Grades vf+ Lot #1052 (Sale Order 925 of 1432) 1953A $2 Red Seal United States Note Fr-1510 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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2012 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! 28 Coins Inside! Lot #1054 (Sale Order 926 of 1432) 2012 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! 28 Coins Inside!. Each set would include uncirculated versions of 14 different coins from the Philadelphia and Denver Mint facilities. The coins were struck with a brilliant finish. The 2012 Mint Set included coins with rotating designs from ongoing series. Five different America the Beautiful Quarters featured reverse designs representing El Yunque National Forest, Chaco Culture National Historical Park, Acadia National Park, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, and Denali National Park and Preserve. Four different Presidential Dollars featured obverse designs with portraits of Chester Arthur, Grover Cleveland (first term), Benjamin Harrison, and Grover Cleveland (second term). This year’s Native American Dollar reverse design represented the spread of the horse. The sets were completed with coins featuring static designs. These included the 2012-dated Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Kennedy Half Dollar.
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1944 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M8 Grades Choice AU/BU S Lot #1056 (Sale Order 927 of 1432) 1944 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M8 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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1975 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside! Lot #1058 (Sale Order 928 of 1432) 1975 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins in the 1975-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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Austria 50 Heller Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1060 (Sale Order 929 of 1432) Austria 50 Heller Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1063 (Sale Order 930 of 1432) 1955-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1919 Austria 10,000 Kronen Banknote P# 65 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1064 (Sale Order 931 of 1432) 1919 Austria 10,000 Kronen Banknote P# 65 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1983 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #1065 (Sale Order 932 of 1432) 1983 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging.
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1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f details Lot #1066 (Sale Order 933 of 1432) 1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f details. FR-1606 Series 1934, signatures Julian-Morgenthau. This note features the familiar portrait of George Washington that was used on all of our $1 bills through to today, and the back shows A large One Dollar and gives this note its name of a "Funny Back". This note does not have the familiar "In God We Trust" motto on the reverse, though, as that motto was not added until 1957.
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1864 $20 Confederate Note, T67 Grades vf++ Lot #1068 (Sale Order 934 of 1432) 1864 $20 Confederate Note, T67 Grades vf++. The legacy of the Civil War lives on! Issued over a century ago, these amazing 1864 $20 notes in Circulated condition are from the seventh and last issue of Confederate currency. Measuring approximately 7" x 3", each displays the state capital of Nashville, Tennessee and a portrait of Confederate vice president A.H. Stephens on the face.
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1949-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1069 (Sale Order 935 of 1432) 1949-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1943 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 5 Peso note P# 110A Grades vf++ Lot #1072 (Sale Order 936 of 1432) 1943 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 5 Peso 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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2003 United States Quarters Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1074 (Sale Order 937 of 1432) 2003 United States Quarters Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside!.
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1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1075 (Sale Order 938 of 1432) 1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select CU Lot #1076 (Sale Order 939 of 1432) 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select CU. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1984 Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1077 (Sale Order 940 of 1432) 1984 Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1984-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 • 1984."
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1918-1922 (1908 Reissue) Germany Post-WWI 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 Grades Select CU Lot #1080 (Sale Order 941 of 1432) 1918-1922 (1908 Reissue) Germany Post-WWI 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 Grades Select CU. 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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1882 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+ Lot #1081 (Sale Order 942 of 1432) 1882 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1989-p 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1082 (Sale Order 943 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1989-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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1959-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1083 (Sale Order 944 of 1432) 1959-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++ Lot #1084 (Sale Order 945 of 1432) 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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$10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Horseshoe LV Lot #1085 (Sale Order 946 of 1432) $10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Horseshoe LV.
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1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov Grades Choice AU/BU Slide Lot #1086 (Sale Order 947 of 1432) 1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, 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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1992 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging Lot #1087 (Sale Order 948 of 1432) 1992 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging. Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1992. Includes 2 Kennedy halves.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades Select CU Lot #1088 (Sale Order 949 of 1432) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, 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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1918 Great Britain 1 Florin (2 Shillings) Silver KM# 817 Grades Select+ Unc Lot #1089 (Sale Order 950 of 1432) 1918 Great Britain 1 Florin (2 Shillings) Silver KM# 817 Grades Select+ Unc.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, Wheat Cent, 1926-p Lincoln Cent other end, Coca-Cola Brandt Lot #1090 (Sale Order 951 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, Wheat Cent, 1926-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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1969-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1091 (Sale Order 952 of 1432) 1969-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1864 $20 Confederate Note, T67 Grades xf details Lot #1092 (Sale Order 953 of 1432) 1864 $20 Confederate Note, T67 Grades xf details. The legacy of the Civil War lives on! Issued over a century ago, these amazing 1864 $20 notes in Circulated condition are from the seventh and last issue of Confederate currency. Measuring approximately 7" x 3", each displays the state capital of Nashville, Tennessee and a portrait of Confederate vice president A.H. Stephens on the face.
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Full Roll of 2009-d James K Polk Presidential $1 Coin Rolls in OriginalDunbar Wrapper. 25 coins in t Lot #1093 (Sale Order 954 of 1432) Full Roll of 2009-d James K Polk Presidential $1 Coin Rolls in OriginalDunbar Wrapper. 25 coins in total..
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1990 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #1094 (Sale Order 955 of 1432) 1990 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-p 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1095 (Sale Order 956 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-p 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper..
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1918-1922 (1908 Reissue) Germany Post-WWI 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1096 (Sale Order 957 of 1432) 1918-1922 (1908 Reissue) Germany Post-WWI 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 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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Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c. 50 BC-400 AD Graded BY INB Lot #1097 (Sale Order 958 of 1432) Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c. 50 BC-400 AD Graded BY INB.
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1986 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #1098 (Sale Order 959 of 1432) 1986 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter Automat' Wrapper 1935 & s Mint En Lot #1099 (Sale Order 960 of 1432) 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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1912-1917 (1905 Issue) Imperial Russia 3 Rubles Banknote P# 9c, Sig. Shipov Grades vf details Lot #1100 (Sale Order 961 of 1432) 1912-1917 (1905 Issue) Imperial Russia 3 Rubles Banknote P# 9c, 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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1971 Isle of Man Decimal Coin Set, 6 Coins in Packaging Lot #1101 (Sale Order 962 of 1432) 1971 Isle of Man Decimal Coin Set, 6 Coins in Packaging.
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2003 United States Quarters Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1102 (Sale Order 963 of 1432) 2003 United States Quarters Proof Set. 5 Coins Inside!.
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1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1103 (Sale Order 964 of 1432) 1945-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ Lot #1104 (Sale Order 965 of 1432) 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++. FR-1620 Smith-Dilon 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 Jefferson 5c roll, 2006-d 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #1105 (Sale Order 966 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2006-d 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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1903-p Barber Dime 10c Grades vf+ Lot #1106 (Sale Order 967 of 1432) 1903-p Barber Dime 10c Grades vf+.
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1980 United States Mint Set in the original packaging 12 coins Lot #1107 (Sale Order 968 of 1432) 1980 United States Mint Set in the original packaging 12 coins. The 1980 sets include a Susan B. Anthony dollar, Kennedy half, Washington quarter, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel & Lincoln cent, 1 coin each from both the Philadelphia and Denver Mints. Plus a San Francisco “S” SBA Anthony dollar.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades vf+ Lot #1108 (Sale Order 969 of 1432) 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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1853 arrow & rays Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Grades g+ Lot #1109 (Sale Order 970 of 1432) 1853 arrow & rays Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Grades g+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2010-d 50 pcs N.F. String & Son Wrapper. Lot #1110 (Sale Order 971 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2010-d 50 pcs N.F. String & Son Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1943-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #1111 (Sale Order 972 of 1432) 1943-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-d Wartime issue Steel Cent. The d mint is a scarcer mint.
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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1112 (Sale Order 973 of 1432) 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1944 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M8 Grades Select AU Lot #1113 (Sale Order 974 of 1432) 1944 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M8 Grades Select AU. 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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Authentic Space Meteorite Campo Del Cielo, Argentina - Circa 2200 BC Graded By INB Lot #1114 (Sale Order 975 of 1432) Authentic Space Meteorite Campo Del Cielo, Argentina - Circa 2200 BC Graded By INB.
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Sealed 2019 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 21 Coins Inside Lot #1115 (Sale Order 976 of 1432) 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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1941 Serbia Under Partial Germany Occupation 100 Dinara Note P: 23 Grades xf+ Lot #1116 (Sale Order 977 of 1432) 1941 Serbia Under Partial Germany Occupation 100 Dinara Note P: 23 Grades xf+.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1117 (Sale Order 978 of 1432) 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 Uncirculated 3-Coin Souvenir Susan B Anthony Dollar Set in Original Packaging Lot #1118 (Sale Order 979 of 1432) 1980 Uncirculated 3-Coin Souvenir Susan B Anthony Dollar Set in Original Packaging.
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2020-p Lincoln Cent *Mint Error* 1c Graded GEM Unc RD BY USCG Lot #1119 (Sale Order 980 of 1432) 2020-p *Mint Error* Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM Unc RD BY USCG.
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1977 United States Mint Proof Sets 6 coins Lot #1121 (Sale Order 981 of 1432) 1977 United States Mint Proof Sets 6 coins. contains 6 coins, Eisenhower Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Centt. Each coin was struck at the San Francisco Mint and carried the “S” mint mark. The coins were placed within individual sealed rings against a red felt background. There was a black plastic outer cover which opens and closes. The outer cardboard box was colored black.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1960-d 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper. Lot #1122 (Sale Order 982 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1960-d 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1941 Newfoundland Canada 10 Cents Silver KM# 20 Grades Select AU Lot #1123 (Sale Order 983 of 1432) 1941 Newfoundland Canada 10 Cents Silver KM# 20 Grades Select AU.
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1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f details Lot #1124 (Sale Order 984 of 1432) 1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f details. FR-1606 Series 1934, signatures Julian-Morgenthau. This note features the familiar portrait of George Washington that was used on all of our $1 bills through to today, and the back shows A large One Dollar and gives this note its name of a "Funny Back". This note does not have the familiar "In God We Trust" motto on the reverse, though, as that motto was not added until 1957.
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1999 United States Mint Proof Set 9 coins Lot #1125 (Sale Order 985 of 1432) 1999 United States Mint Proof Set 9 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 2 additional Proof coins. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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Proof 1979 Canada $1 Silver KM#?118 Grades GEM++ Proof Lot #1126 (Sale Order 986 of 1432) 1979 Canada $1 Silver KM#?118 Grades GEM++ Proof.
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1943-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc Lot #1127 (Sale Order 987 of 1432) 1943-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-p Wartime issue Steel Cent.
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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #1128 (Sale Order 988 of 1432) 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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1945-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1129 (Sale Order 989 of 1432) 1945-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1994 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging 10 coins Lot #1130 (Sale Order 990 of 1432) 1994 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging 10 coins. Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1994. Includes 2 Kennedy Half Dollars.
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1985 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1131 (Sale Order 991 of 1432) 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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1910 Germany (Empire) 20 Marks Banknote P# 40b Grades vf++ Lot #1132 (Sale Order 992 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 20 Marks Banknote 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, 1979-d 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper. Lot #1134 (Sale Order 993 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1979-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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1986-d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc Lot #1135 (Sale Order 994 of 1432) 1986-d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc.
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1910 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 42 Grades vf++ Lot #1136 (Sale Order 995 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote 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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1989 Royal Canadian Uncirculated Mint Set, 6 Coins in Original Packaging Lot #1137 (Sale Order 996 of 1432) 1989 Royal Canadian Uncirculated Mint Set, 6 Coins in Original Packaging.
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1908 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 33a Grades vf++ Lot #1138 (Sale Order 997 of 1432) 1908 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 33a 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1139 (Sale Order 998 of 1432) 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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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1140 (Sale Order 999 of 1432) 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. FR-1620 Smith-Dilon 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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1863 Army & Navy Civil War Token 1c Grades xf+ Lot #1141 (Sale Order 1000 of 1432) 1863 Army & Navy Civil War Token 1c Grades xf+.
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1985 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1142 (Sale Order 1001 of 1432) 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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1946-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1143 (Sale Order 1002 of 1432) 1946-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote P# 44b Grades Select CU Lot #1144 (Sale Order 1003 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote P# 44b Grades Select 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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Roman Widow's Mite Sized Coin c. 50 BC - 400 AD Graded By INB Lot #1145 (Sale Order 1004 of 1432) Roman Widow's Mite Sized Coin c. 50 BC - 400 AD Graded By INB.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-p 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper. Lot #1146 (Sale Order 1005 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-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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2010 United States Mint America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set Lot #1147 (Sale Order 1006 of 1432) 2010 United States Mint America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set. United States Mint proof coins are manufactured at the United States Mint at San Francisco. Unlike coins produced for general circulation, these coins are extraordinarily brilliant, with sharp relief and a mirror–like background. A frosted, sculpted foreground gives proof coins a cameo effect. To protect their pristine finish, the coins of the United States Mint America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set are sealed in a protective lens. The set includes a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the Director of the United States Mint.
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Full Roll of 2009-p John Tyler Presidential $1 Coin Rolls in Dunbar Bank Wrapper. 25 coins in total. Lot #1149 (Sale Order 1007 of 1432) Full Roll of 2009-p John Tyler Presidential $1 Coin Rolls in Dunbar Bank Wrapper. 25 coins in total..
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Original sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #1150 (Sale Order 1008 of 1432) 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. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1960-d Sm Date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1151 (Sale Order 1009 of 1432) 1960-d Sm Date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1934C $20 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf++ Lot #1152 (Sale Order 1010 of 1432) 1934C $20 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf++.
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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2003-d 40 pcs Cointainer Wrapper Lot #1153 (Sale Order 1011 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2003-d 40 pcs Cointainer Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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$10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, New York New York Casino Las Vegas Grades Lot #1154 (Sale Order 1012 of 1432) $10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, New York New York Casino Las Vegas Grades.
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Gold-Plated 2009 District of Columbia and US Territories Coin Set, 6 Coins Inside! Lot #1155 (Sale Order 1013 of 1432) Gold-Plated 2009 District of Columbia and US Territories Coin Set, 6 Coins Inside!. The Gold-Plated 2009 District of Columbia and U.S Territories Coin Set contains six genuine legal tender Quarters struck by the US Mint commemorating the District of Columbia,Guam American Samoa,the U.S Virgin Islands and the Commonwealths of Puerto Rico & The Northern Mariana Islands. Each quarters issued in Brilliant Uncirculated condition and has been specially enhanced by The Franklin Mint with 24 karat gold-plating
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1953C $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #1156 (Sale Order 1014 of 1432) 1953C $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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1989 New Zealand 1 Dollar, 14th Commonwealth Games KM#?67 Grades GEM Unc Lot #1158 (Sale Order 1015 of 1432) 1989 New Zealand 1 Dollar, 14th Commonwealth Games KM#?67 Grades GEM Unc.
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1961-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1159 (Sale Order 1016 of 1432) 1961-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1914 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P# 46A Grades vf+ Lot #1160 (Sale Order 1017 of 1432) 1914 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P# 46A Grades vf+.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1936 & P Mint Lot #1161 (Sale Order 1018 of 1432) 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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1960(a) South Vietnam 1 Dong KM# 5 Grades xf+ Lot #1162 (Sale Order 1019 of 1432) 1960(a) South Vietnam 1 Dong KM# 5 Grades xf+.
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Sealed 2008 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 28 Coins Inside Lot #1163 (Sale Order 1020 of 1432) Sealed 2008 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 28 Coins Inside!. 2008 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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1908 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 33a Grades vf++ Lot #1164 (Sale Order 1021 of 1432) 1908 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 33a 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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1981 United States Mint Set in the original packaging 6 coins Lot #1165 (Sale Order 1022 of 1432) 1981 United States Mint Set in the original packaging 6 coins. The 1981 sets include a Susan B. Anthony dollar, Kennedy half, Washington quarter, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel & Lincoln cent, 1 coin each from both the Philadelphia and Denver Mints. Plus a San Francisco “S” SBA Anthony dollar. The 1981 SBA Dollars were never released for circulation, they were only available in these mint sets.
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1970 Pre Decimal Great Britain and Northern Ireland Proof Set in Original Packaging Lot #1166 (Sale Order 1023 of 1432) 1970 Pre Decimal Great Britain and Northern Ireland Proof Set in Original Packaging.
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1939-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1167 (Sale Order 1024 of 1432) 1939-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote P# 44b Grades Select CU Lot #1168 (Sale Order 1025 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote P# 44b Grades Select 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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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #1169 (Sale Order 1026 of 1432) 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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Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin C. 50 BC - 400 AD Ancient Graded By INB Lot #1170 (Sale Order 1027 of 1432) Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin C. 50 BC - 400 AD Ancient Graded By INB.
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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1984-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #1171 (Sale Order 1028 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1984-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ Lot #1172 (Sale Order 1029 of 1432) 1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++. FR-1606 Series 1934, signatures Julian-Morgenthau. This note features the familiar portrait of George Washington that was used on all of our $1 bills through to today, and the back shows A large One Dollar and gives this note its name of a "Funny Back". This note does not have the familiar "In God We Trust" motto on the reverse, though, as that motto was not added until 1957.
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1968 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #1173 (Sale Order 1030 of 1432) 1968 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Proof Coins Including the 40% Silver Kennedy Half Dollar.
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1907-p Barber Dime 10c Grades vf++ Lot #1174 (Sale Order 1031 of 1432) 1907-p Barber Dime 10c Grades vf++.
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1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1175 (Sale Order 1032 of 1432) 1947-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1920 Germany 2 Mark Note P# 59 Grades vf++ Lot #1176 (Sale Order 1033 of 1432) 1920 Germany 2 Mark Note P# 59 Grades vf++.
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2000 $10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, McCarran Airport Lot #1177 (Sale Order 1034 of 1432) 2000 $10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, McCarran Airport.
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2007 United States Mint Presidential Dollar Proof Set. 4 Coins Inside. Lot #1178 (Sale Order 1035 of 1432) 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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1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1179 (Sale Order 1036 of 1432) 1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos "JIM" Note P#?108 Grades Select CU Lot #1180 (Sale Order 1037 of 1432) 1942 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Pesos "JIM" Note 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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1931-s Mercury Dime 10c Grades f, fine Lot #1181 (Sale Order 1038 of 1432) 1931-s Mercury Dime 10c Grades f, fine.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1182 (Sale Order 1039 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-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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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #1184 (Sale Order 1040 of 1432) 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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1882 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+ Lot #1185 (Sale Order 1041 of 1432) 1882 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+.
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1974-1979 Italy 500 Lire Banknote P# 95 Grades vf details Lot #1186 (Sale Order 1042 of 1432) 1974-1979 Italy 500 Lire Banknote P# 95 Grades vf details.
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1968-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1187 (Sale Order 1043 of 1432) 1968-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1912-1917 (1905 Issue) Imperial Russia 3 Rubles Banknote P# 9c, Sig. Shipov Grades vf+ Lot #1188 (Sale Order 1044 of 1432) 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1189 (Sale Order 1045 of 1432) 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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854-1011 AD Abbasid Caliphate (Pakistan) Coin Grades Brilliant Uncirculated Lot #1190 (Sale Order 1046 of 1432) 854-1011 AD Abbasid Caliphate (Pakistan) Coin Grades Brilliant Uncirculated.
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1987 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1191 (Sale Order 1047 of 1432) 1987 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 1987-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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1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1192 (Sale Order 1048 of 1432) 1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1606 Series 1934, signatures Julian-Morgenthau. This note features the familiar portrait of George Washington that was used on all of our $1 bills through to today, and the back shows A large One Dollar and gives this note its name of a "Funny Back". This note does not have the familiar "In God We Trust" motto on the reverse, though, as that motto was not added until 1957.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1926 & p Mint Lot #1193 (Sale Order 1049 of 1432) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1926 & 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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1908-o Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades g+ Lot #1194 (Sale Order 1050 of 1432) 1908-o Barber Half Dollars 50c Grades g+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1994-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1195 (Sale Order 1051 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1994-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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1943 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 5 Peso Note P# 110A Grades Gem CU Lot #1196 (Sale Order 1052 of 1432) 1943 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 5 Peso Note P# 110A Grades Gem 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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1992 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #1197 (Sale Order 1053 of 1432) 1992 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c. 50 BC-400 AD Graded BY INB Lot #1198 (Sale Order 1054 of 1432) Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c. 50 BC-400 AD Graded BY INB.
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1954-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1199 (Sale Order 1055 of 1432) 1954-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades Select CU Lot #1200 (Sale Order 1056 of 1432) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, 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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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1999-p 40 pcs Dunbar Wrapper Lot #1201 (Sale Order 1057 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1999-p 40 pcs Dunbar Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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1955-p Buggs Bunny Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc Lot #1202 (Sale Order 1058 of 1432) 1955-p Buggs Bunny Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-d 50 pcs Brinks Wrapper. Lot #1203 (Sale Order 1059 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-d 50 pcs Brinks Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1910 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 42 Grades vf++ Lot #1204 (Sale Order 1060 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote 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 Mint Proof Set 10 coins Lot #1205 (Sale Order 1061 of 1432) 2000 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1938-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select AU Lot #1206 (Sale Order 1062 of 1432) 1938-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select AU.
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1995 $2 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf++ Lot #1207 (Sale Order 1063 of 1432) 1995 $2 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf++.
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1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1208 (Sale Order 1064 of 1432) 1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1979 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside Lot #1209 (Sale Order 1065 of 1432) 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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1889 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf Lot #1210 (Sale Order 1066 of 1432) 1889 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1211 (Sale Order 1067 of 1432) 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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1942-1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Rupees "JIM" Note P#?16 Grades Select CU Lot #1212 (Sale Order 1068 of 1432) 1942-1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Rupees "JIM" Note P#?16 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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1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Pesos "JIM" Note P# 110 Grades Select AU Lot #1213 (Sale Order 1069 of 1432) 1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Pesos "JIM" Note P# 110 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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1965 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp67 Lot #1214 (Sale Order 1070 of 1432) 1965 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp67.
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Sealed 2021 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 14 Coins Inside Lot #1215 (Sale Order 1071 of 1432) Sealed 2021 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 14 Coins Inside!. The 2021 United States Mint Uncirculated Set includes two folders, each containing 7 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. Certificates of authenticity and coin specifications are printed on the back of each folder.The 2021 edition of the United States Mint Uncirculated Set includes these coins:The final quarter in the America the Beautiful Quarters® series honoring the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site in Alabama. The reverse design depicts a Tuskegee Airman pilot suiting up to join the fight during World War II, with the Moton Field control tower in the background. The pilot looks upward with pride and confidence as two P- 51 Mustangs pass overhead. The inscription “THEY FOUGHT TWO WARS” is arced across the top as a reference to the dual battles the Tuskegee Airmen fought—fascism abroad and racial discrimination at home. Inscriptions are “TUSKEGEE AIRMEN,” “ALABAMA,” “2021,” and “E PLURIBUS UNUM.”General George Washington Crossing the Delaware Quarter featuring an obverse design that marks a return to the familiar depiction of George Washington by John Flanagan as it appeared on the quarter from 1932 to 1998. Inscriptions are “LIBERTY,” “IN GOD WE TRUST,” and “2021.” The reverse design features George Washington commanding his troops through the overnight crossing of the ice-choked Delaware River prior to the Battle of Trenton during the American Revolutionary War. Inscriptions are "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "E PLURIBUS UNUM," "CROSSING THE DELAWARE," and "QUARTER DOLLAR.”Native American $1 Coin with a reverse design honoring Native American military service. It features two eagle feathers, which were traditionally earned in battle or by performing a brave deed. Eagle feathers are revered, receiving the utmost care and handling, and are to be displayed proudly in homes. Stars representing five branches of the U.S. Military are in the foreground. A circle connects all the elements. Inscriptions are “NATIVE AMERICANS – DISTINGUISHED MILITARY SERVICE SINCE 1775,” “$1,” and “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.”Kennedy half dollarRoosevelt dimeJefferson nickelLincoln penny
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1934A $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ Lot #1216 (Sale Order 1072 of 1432) 1934A $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++. Fr-1651 1934 $5 silver certificates actually come in five different varieties. There are series of 1934, 1934A, 1934B, 1934C, and 1934D. The difference between these notes is the signature combination. Each bill is clearly marked as to what series it is from Small-size $5 Silver Certificates were issued with series dates of 1934 and 1953. 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.
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2010 United States Mint America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set Lot #1217 (Sale Order 1073 of 1432) 2010 United States Mint America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set. United States Mint proof coins are manufactured at the United States Mint at San Francisco. Unlike coins produced for general circulation, these coins are extraordinarily brilliant, with sharp relief and a mirror–like background. A frosted, sculpted foreground gives proof coins a cameo effect. To protect their pristine finish, the coins of the United States Mint America the Beautiful Quarters Proof Set are sealed in a protective lens. The set includes a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the Director of the United States Mint.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1981-p 50 pcs Federal Reserve Wrapper. Lot #1218 (Sale Order 1074 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1981-p 50 pcs Federal Reserve 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 #1219 (Sale Order 1075 of 1432) 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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1963-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1220 (Sale Order 1076 of 1432) 1963-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1997 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #1221 (Sale Order 1077 of 1432) 1997 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins in the original Mint Packaging and with the COA.
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Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #1222 (Sale Order 1078 of 1432) Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1948 Great Britain 1/2 Crown KM# 866 Grades xf Lot #1223 (Sale Order 1079 of 1432) 1948 Great Britain 1/2 Crown KM# 866 Grades xf.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 3 Rubles Banknote P# 223a Grades vf+ Lot #1224 (Sale Order 1080 of 1432) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 3 Rubles Banknote P# 223a Grades vf+. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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$10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Golden Nugget LV Lot #1225 (Sale Order 1081 of 1432) $10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Golden Nugget LV.
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2019 United States Mint Silver Proof Set; 10 pcs, about about 1.4 ounces of pure silver. Lot #1226 (Sale Order 1082 of 1432) 2019 United States Mint Silver Proof Set; 10 pcs, about about 1.4 ounces of pure silver.. The 2019 Silver Proof Set contains 10 coins encased in three clear plastic lenses. All coins included in the set were struck at the San Francisco Mint. These beautiful proof coins are specially minted to feature sharp relief, a mirror–like background and frosted foregrounds. The Set include the annual release of five 90% silver quarters in the America the Beautiful Quarters Program which are; honoring Lowell National Historical Park in Massachusetts; American Memorial Park in the Northern Mariana Islands; War in the Pacific National Historical Park in Guam; San Antonio Missions National Historical Park in Texas; and Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness in Idaho. A 90% silver Kennedy Half Dollar, and a 90% silver Roosevelt Dime. A Native American $1 with a reverse design (tails) featuring Mary Golda Ross writing calculations. 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”. A Jefferson Nickel and a Lincoln Cent. The 2019 Silver Proof Set is accompanied by an additional 2019 Lincoln penny with a reverse proof 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. A beautiful mint issued set in the original packaging with the certificate of authenticity.
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1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1227 (Sale Order 1083 of 1432) 1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1961-1972 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 74b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grade Lot #1228 (Sale Order 1084 of 1432) 1961-1972 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 74b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1998-p 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1229 (Sale Order 1085 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1998-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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1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+ Lot #1230 (Sale Order 1086 of 1432) 1931-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf+.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1917-d Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca-Cola Brandt Lot #1231 (Sale Order 1087 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1917-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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1942 Burma Under Japanese Occupation (JIM) 5 Cent Note P# 10B Grades Select CU Lot #1232 (Sale Order 1088 of 1432) 1942 Burma Under Japanese Occupation (JIM) 5 Cent Note P# 10B 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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1969 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1233 (Sale Order 1089 of 1432) 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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1864 $20 Confederate Note, T67 Grades vf++ Lot #1234 (Sale Order 1090 of 1432) 1864 $20 Confederate Note, T67 Grades vf++. The legacy of the Civil War lives on! Issued over a century ago, these amazing 1864 $20 notes in Circulated condition are from the seventh and last issue of Confederate currency. Measuring approximately 7" x 3", each displays the state capital of Nashville, Tennessee and a portrait of Confederate vice president A.H. Stephens on the face.
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1973-s Silver Unc Eisenhower Dollar in Original Packaging with COA "Blue Ike" Lot #1235 (Sale Order 1091 of 1432) 1973-s Silver Unc Eisenhower Dollar in Original Packaging with COA "Blue Ike". The 73 was the short produced of the 4 year series, only 7% of all the Silver "Blue Ikes" were the 1973s
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2006-2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollars (ZWN) Emergency Bearer Check Notes P# 55a Grades xf Lot #1236 (Sale Order 1092 of 1432) 2006-2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollars (ZWN) Emergency Bearer Check Notes P# 55a Grades xf. Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe is an ongoing crisis. While yearly inflation was often measured in the hundreds of percentage points in the early 2000s, from 2007 to 2008 it was measured in the millions, and then trillions. The first Zimbabwean dollar (ZWD) was abandoned in 2005 and replaced with the second (ZWN). The second had to be abandoned again in August 2008, and its replacement currency (ZWR) became obsolete due to ongoing hyperinflation only 6 months later, resulting in a third replacement currency (ZWL). The ZWL was formally demonetised in 2015, and Zimbabwe generally relies on a variety of foreign currencies for local trade.
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1866 Three Cent Copper Nickel 3cn Grades vf, very fine Lot #1237 (Sale Order 1093 of 1432) 1866 Three Cent Copper Nickel 3cn Grades vf, very fine.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1937 & p Mint Lot #1238 (Sale Order 1094 of 1432) 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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1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1239 (Sale Order 1095 of 1432) 1952-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1240 (Sale Order 1096 of 1432) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1612 Julian-Snyder Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1914-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select AU Lot #1241 (Sale Order 1097 of 1432) 1914-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select AU.
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1975 United States Mint Proof Set Lot #1242 (Sale Order 1098 of 1432) 1975 United States Mint Proof Set. Includes 6 Deep Cameo Proof Coins Including the Proof Bicentennial Washington Quarter, The Proof Bicentennial Kennedy Half Dollar and of course the Bicentennial Proof Eisenhower Dollar. Great Set!
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1986-1991 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 94b, Sig. Thiessen & Crow Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1244 (Sale Order 1099 of 1432) 1986-1991 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 94b, Sig. Thiessen & Crow Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1900-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc Lot #1245 (Sale Order 1100 of 1432) 1900-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1889 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc) Lot #1247 (Sale Order 1101 of 1432) ***Auction Highlight*** 1889 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll. Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends In an Steel-Strong wrapper. Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #1248 (Sale Order 1102 of 1432) 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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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1980-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #1249 (Sale Order 1103 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1980-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c. 50 BC-400 AD Graded BY INB Lot #1250 (Sale Order 1104 of 1432) Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c. 50 BC-400 AD Graded BY INB.
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2002 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins Lot #1251 (Sale Order 1105 of 1432) 2002 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1981 (1978 Issue) Yugoslavia 1000 Dinara Banknote P# 92d Grades Select AU Lot #1252 (Sale Order 1106 of 1432) 1981 (1978 Issue) Yugoslavia 1000 Dinara Banknote P# 92d Grades Select AU.
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1962 Australia SixPence KM: 58 Grades Choice AU Lot #1253 (Sale Order 1107 of 1432) 1962 Australia SixPence KM: 58 Grades Choice AU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1254 (Sale Order 1108 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-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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1960-p Sm Date Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD BY USCG Lot #1255 (Sale Order 1109 of 1432) 1960-p Sm Date Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD BY USCG.
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1928 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf, very fine Lot #1256 (Sale Order 1110 of 1432) 1928 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf, very fine. FR-1600 Signatures Tate-Mellon These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. The reason they are called funnybacks is because of the unique design on the back of the bill. The word 'one' is printed in a "funny" font that is quite different from anything ever printed on a bill. This nickname is not exclusive to the 1928 series, as the 1934 one dollar silver certificate bills have the same back design so they are also known as funnybacks. Issued for less than a year, from April 1928 to January 1929, this $1 note was among the first small-size Silver Certificates. Although its face displays the sought-after blue seal marking it as a Silver Certificate, the back is what makes it so popular! The light green border and large, green ornamental ONE do not match the contemporary black-and-white face, leading to its nickname "Funnyback." Still considered legal tender though no longer payable in silver, this note is in great demand for its historical significance and unique design. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1257 (Sale Order 1111 of 1432) 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. FR-1621 Granahan-Dilon 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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1865 Two Cent Piece 2c Grades xf Lot #1258 (Sale Order 1112 of 1432) 1865 Two Cent Piece 2c Grades xf.
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Original sealed box 5- 1987 United States Mint Sets Lot #1259 (Sale Order 1113 of 1432) Original sealed box 5- 1987 United States Mint Sets. Up for Auction is an Unopened Mailer Box from 1987 containing 5 1987 Mint Sets!!!! Wow! - This Mailer Box is sealed exactly as it left the mint over 30 years ago. Each Mint set in this mailer box has never been reviewed or examined by anyone. Virtually every 1987 Mint Set has been looked at by Coin Experts who have identified potential ms70 Coins and had them slabbed. Those opened Mint 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 30 YEARS , So, What COULD be in these Sets, Well here are the 10 things that could be inside A 1987-p Kennedy 50c in ms68 Trending $4000, inside A 1987-d Kennedy 50c in ms68 Trending $2600, a 1987-p Washington 25c in ms67 Trending $450, a 1987-d Washington 25c in ms67+ Trending $5,000, a 1987-p Roosevelt Dime in ms67+ FB Trending $2150, a 1987-d Roosevelt Dime in ms67+ FB Trending $1250, BUT That’s Just the Start, There also could be a 1987-p Jefferson 5c in ms68 FS TRENDING $2250, a 1987-d Jefferson 5c in ms67 FS TRENDING $2350, BUT EVEN THAT IS JUST THE SIDESHOW! The REAL WINNER IN THIS LOTTERY BOX IS The Lincoln Penny, a 1987-p Lincoln 1c in ms69 rd TRENDS $5000!!!!, a 1987-d Lincoln 1c in ms68+ rd TRENDS $2250!!!! 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 $125,000 - Good Luck in Obtaining This Unopened Mailer Box of 5 1987 Mint Sets!!!
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1991 Russia (Soviet) 50 Rubles Banknote P# 241a Grades AU Details Lot #1260 (Sale Order 1114 of 1432) 1991 Russia (Soviet) 50 Rubles Banknote P# 241a Grades AU Details. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1261 (Sale Order 1115 of 1432) 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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1852-Dated California Gold Souvenir Token Grades Select Unc Lot #1262 (Sale Order 1116 of 1432) 1852-Dated California Gold Souvenir Token Grades Select Unc.
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1976 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside! Lot #1263 (Sale Order 1117 of 1432) 1976 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 12 Coins Inside!. This 1976 U.S. Mint Set contains brilliant uncirculated examples of the cent, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar and dollar from each mint, including the 1776-1976 dated Bicentennial quarter, half dollar and dollar.Product Highlights:Contains examples of the following coins from both Denver and Philadelphia mints:* Lincoln cent* Jefferson nickel* Roosevelt dime* Washington quarter* Kennedy half dollar* Eisenhower dollarThe quarter, half dollar and dollar included are the popular Bicentennial issues.Coins protected from the mint in cellophane packaging to ensure they remain in brilliant uncirculated condition.
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1923 Germany (Weimar) 20,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 85b Grades vf+ Lot #1264 (Sale Order 1118 of 1432) 1923 Germany (Weimar) 20,000 Marks Post-WWI Hyperinflation Banknote P# 85b 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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1922-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc Lot #1265 (Sale Order 1119 of 1432) 1922-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1976-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1266 (Sale Order 1120 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1976-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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1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1267 (Sale Order 1121 of 1432) 1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf+ Lot #1268 (Sale Order 1122 of 1432) 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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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1927-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca-Cola Brandt Lot #1269 (Sale Order 1123 of 1432) 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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1989 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #1270 (Sale Order 1124 of 1432) 1989 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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1928B "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1272 (Sale Order 1125 of 1432) 1928B "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1602 Signatures Woods-Mills These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. The reason they are called funnybacks is because of the unique design on the back of the bill. The word 'one' is printed in a "funny" font that is quite different from anything ever printed on a bill. This nickname is not exclusive to the 1928 series, as the 1934 one dollar silver certificate bills have the same back design so they are also known as funnybacks. this $1 note was among the first small-size Silver Certificates. Although its face displays the sought-after blue seal marking it as a Silver Certificate, the back is what makes it so popular! The light green border and large, green ornamental ONE do not match the contemporary black-and-white face, leading to its nickname "Funnyback." Still considered legal tender though no longer payable in silver, this note is in great demand for its historical significance and unique design. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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1971 Great Britain 1 New Penny KM#?915 Grades Select Unc BN Lot #1273 (Sale Order 1126 of 1432) 1971 Great Britain 1 New Penny KM#?915 Grades Select Unc BN.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1910-p Lincoln Cent, 1919-s Lincoln Cent other end, Coca-Col Lot #1274 (Sale Order 1127 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1910-p Lincoln Cent, 1919-s 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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1990 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set Lot #1275 (Sale Order 1128 of 1432) 1990 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set. Contains the 1990 Eisenhower 90% silver US Silver Dollar plus the Traditional 5 pieces 1990 Proof Set. Includes all the original packaging and the COA. Note* The silver Dollar alone has .7736 Oz. of pure silver.
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1934C $10 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf+ Lot #1276 (Sale Order 1129 of 1432) 1934C $10 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf+.
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1858-Dated California Gold Souvenir Token Grades Choice Unc Lot #1277 (Sale Order 1130 of 1432) 1858-Dated California Gold Souvenir Token Grades Choice Unc.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1961-p 50 pcs Standard Paper Goods Wrapper. Lot #1278 (Sale Order 1131 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1961-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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1937-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1279 (Sale Order 1132 of 1432) 1937-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #1280 (Sale Order 1133 of 1432) 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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1883 Racketeer Nickel Liberty Nickel 5c Grades Lot #1281 (Sale Order 1134 of 1432) 1883 Racketeer Nickel Liberty Nickel 5c Grades. , the racketeer nickel was developed after the U.S. mint issued the Liberty nickel in 1883. On one side it had the head of Liberty. On the obverse, it simply had the Roman numeral V and nowhere did it spell out its value as 5 cents. As it so happened, the nickel was close in size to the $5 gold piece, which had a similar design. So, as the story goes, a man named Josh Tatum began gold-plating the nickels and passing them off as $5 gold coins, for instance buying a 5-cent cigar then placing the coin on the counter and getting $4.95 in change. When he was finally caught, he was exonerated since he was unable to speak, and thus never actually misrepresented the currency.
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1991 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 237a Grades vf+ Lot #1282 (Sale Order 1135 of 1432) 1991 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 237a Grades vf+. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln Cents Mexed Wheat/Memorial ALL Before 1969 Most Red, Most Gem Or B Lot #1283 (Sale Order 1136 of 1432) Page of 20 Different Date Lincoln Cents Mexed Wheat/Memorial ALL Before 1969 Most Red, Most Gem Or Better! All UNC - Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually. 0 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. This Lot is for 1 Page of 20 Lincoln Cents All Different Dates All Red, Most Gem! UNC or Better 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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1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation (JIM) 1 Cent Note P: M1B Grades Gem CU Lot #1284 (Sale Order 1137 of 1432) 1942 Malaya Under Japanese Occupation (JIM) 1 Cent Note P: M1B Grades Gem 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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1991 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1286 (Sale Order 1138 of 1432) 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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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1935 & P Mint Lot #1287 (Sale Order 1139 of 1432) 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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1969-1975 Canada 10 Dollars Banknote P# 88c, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf+ Lot #1288 (Sale Order 1140 of 1432) 1969-1975 Canada 10 Dollars Banknote P# 88c, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1972-s 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1290 (Sale Order 1141 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1972-s 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1291 (Sale Order 1142 of 1432) 1954-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1292 (Sale Order 1143 of 1432) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1612 Julian-Snyder 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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1971-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1293 (Sale Order 1144 of 1432) 1971-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Original sealed 1964 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #1294 (Sale Order 1145 of 1432) 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. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1972 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1295 (Sale Order 1146 of 1432) 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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1922 Weimar Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1296 (Sale Order 1147 of 1432) 1922 Weimar Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1984-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #1297 (Sale Order 1148 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1984-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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1966 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp67+ Lot #1298 (Sale Order 1149 of 1432) 1966 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp67+.
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2009 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 36 Coins Inside! Lot #1299 (Sale Order 1150 of 1432) 2009 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 36 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The 2009-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 six 2009 Quarters: District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Northern Mariana Islands. Completing each folder are the four 2009 Presidential Dollars: Harrison, Tyler, Polk, Taylor.
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1934 $5 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf+ Lot #1300 (Sale Order 1151 of 1432) 1934 $5 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1962-p 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper. Lot #1302 (Sale Order 1152 of 1432) 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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1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1303 (Sale Order 1153 of 1432) 1945-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1908 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 33a Grades vf++ Lot #1304 (Sale Order 1154 of 1432) 1908 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 33a 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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1948 Great Britain 1/2 Penny KM# 844 Grades xf Lot #1305 (Sale Order 1155 of 1432) 1948 Great Britain 1/2 Penny KM# 844 Grades xf.
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1970 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1306 (Sale Order 1156 of 1432) 1970 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! 10 Coins Inside!. 1970 United States Mint Set from 1970 included a total of 10 coins struck at three different mint facilities. Each set comprised of Lincoln Cents (P, D, S), Jefferson Nickels (D, S), Roosevelt Dimes (P, D), Washington Quarters (P, D), and one Kennedy Half Dollar (D) was struck in a composition of 40% silver and importantly was not issued for circulation. This created a low mintage key date for the recently released series and a draw for many collectors. There are also the chance of finding a small date 1970-s Lincoln cent trending $80 for ms65 rd.. The Philadelphia Mint coins and the single Lincoln Cent struck at the San Francisco Mint were placed within a cellophane pack with a blue stripe and the Denver Mint coins were placed in a pack with a red stripe. The two were placed between sheets of light cardboard within a white envelope marked “19__ U.C.” with the Treasury Department address.
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Sealed 2006 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 20 Coins Inside Lot #1307 (Sale Order 1157 of 1432) Sealed 2006 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 20 Coins Inside!. The 2006 Mint Set continued the use of the new satin finish that had been introduced for the product in the prior year. This year also marked the “Return to Monticello” for the Jefferson Nickel, which saw its original reverse design restored, paired with a new obverse design from Jamie Franki. Each set would include a total of 20 coins with a face value of $5.82. Satin finish examples from the Philadelphia and Denver Mints were included for the Sacagawea Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Continuing to be a highlight of the annual coin set were the five State Quarters. The 2006 releases honored Nevada, Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota, and South Dakota, which were the thirty-sixth to fortieth states to join the union. Packaging remained within a similar style with the coins included in four different mylar packs. Two represented coins from the Philadelphia Mint, while the other two represented coins from the Denver Mint. These were placed along with a certificate of authenticity into illustrated outer envelopes, which featured depictions of the Liberty Bell and the mountains of Colorado. Get your hands on this never opened 2006 mint set!
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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1308 (Sale Order 1158 of 1432) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1612 Julian-Snyder 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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1912-1917 (1905 Issue) Imperial Russia 3 Rubles Banknote P# 9c, Sig. Shipov Grades vf+ Lot #1309 (Sale Order 1159 of 1432) 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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1984 Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1311 (Sale Order 1160 of 1432) 1984 Mint Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!. Original packaging: The coins of the 1984-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 • 1984."
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Upper Korea 5000 Won Note P# 56 Grades Gem+ CU Lot #1312 (Sale Order 1161 of 1432) Upper Korea 5000 Won Note P# 56 Grades Gem+ CU.
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1985 Canada $1 Canada Dollar KM# 120.1 $1 Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #1313 (Sale Order 1162 of 1432) 1985 Canada $1 KM# 120.1 Canada Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ Unc.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1964-p 50 pcs Johnson Wrapper. Lot #1314 (Sale Order 1163 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1964-p 50 pcs Johnson Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1966-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1315 (Sale Order 1164 of 1432) 1966-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Civil War Era Boston, Hartford & Erie Railroad $35 Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1316 (Sale Order 1165 of 1432) Civil War Era Boston, Hartford & Erie Railroad $35 Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1864 Bronze Indian Cent 1c Grades g+ Lot #1317 (Sale Order 1166 of 1432) 1864 Bronze Indian Cent 1c Grades g+.
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2009 Upper Korea 5,000 Won Note P# 66A Grades Gem CU Lot #1318 (Sale Order 1167 of 1432) 2009 Upper Korea 5,000 Won Note P# 66A Grades Gem CU.
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1964-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1319 (Sale Order 1168 of 1432) 1964-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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2009 United States Mint Proof Set - 18 Pieces! Lot #1322 (Sale Order 1169 of 1432) 2009 United States Mint Proof Set - 18 Pieces!. The Set contains The Brand New 4 Proof Lincoln Cents showing the Various times of his life, 6 Proof Territorial Quarters, 4 Presidential Proof Dollars, 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
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1919-p Lincoln Cent, 1918-p Lincoln Cent other end, Coca-Col Lot #1323 (Sale Order 1170 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1919-p Lincoln Cent, 1918-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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2003 $2 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades f+ Lot #1324 (Sale Order 1171 of 1432) 2003 $2 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades f+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1326 (Sale Order 1172 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1946-s Lincoln Cent TOP POP! 1c Graded GEM++ RD BY USCG Lot #1327 (Sale Order 1173 of 1432) 1946-s TOP POP! Lincoln Cent 1c Graded GEM++ RD BY USCG.
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Upper Korea 500 Won Note P# 55 Grades Gem CU Lot #1328 (Sale Order 1174 of 1432) Upper Korea 500 Won Note P# 55 Grades Gem CU.
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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1330 (Sale Order 1175 of 1432) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1612 Julian-Snyder 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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1988 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging, 10 Coins Inside! Lot #1331 (Sale Order 1176 of 1432) 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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1944 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M8 Grades Choice AU/BU S Lot #1332 (Sale Order 1177 of 1432) 1944 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M8 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1333 (Sale Order 1178 of 1432) 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, 2003-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1334 (Sale Order 1179 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2003-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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1994 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! Lot #1335 (Sale Order 1180 of 1432) 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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1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1336 (Sale Order 1181 of 1432) 1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1601 Signatures Woods-Mellon These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. The reason they are called funnybacks is because of the unique design on the back of the bill. The word 'one' is printed in a "funny" font that is quite different from anything ever printed on a bill. This nickname is not exclusive to the 1928 series, as the 1934 one dollar silver certificate bills have the same back design so they are also known as funnybacks. this $1 note was among the first small-size Silver Certificates. Although its face displays the sought-after blue seal marking it as a Silver Certificate, the back is what makes it so popular! The light green border and large, green ornamental ONE do not match the contemporary black-and-white face, leading to its nickname "Funnyback." Still considered legal tender though no longer payable in silver, this note is in great demand for its historical significance and unique design. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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1985 Canada $1 Canada Dollar KM# 120.1 $1 Grades Choice Unc Lot #1337 (Sale Order 1182 of 1432) 1985 Canada $1 KM# 120.1 Canada Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter AutoMat ' Wrapper 1936 & d Mint E Lot #1338 (Sale Order 1183 of 1432) 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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1955-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1339 (Sale Order 1184 of 1432) 1955-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1943 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 10 Pesos Note (JIM) P# 111A Grades Select CU Lot #1340 (Sale Order 1185 of 1432) 1943 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 10 Pesos Note (JIM) P# 111A 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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1968 Sunoco Antique Car Coin Series 1 Lot #1341 (Sale Order 1186 of 1432) 1968 Sunoco Antique Car Coin Series 1.
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1998 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #1342 (Sale Order 1187 of 1432) 1998 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. This set Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins in the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1343 (Sale Order 1188 of 1432) 1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1961-1971 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 10 Dollars Banknote P# 79b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Gra Lot #1344 (Sale Order 1189 of 1432) 1961-1971 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 10 Dollars Banknote P# 79b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grades vf++.
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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1974-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #1345 (Sale Order 1190 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1974-p 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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2001 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins Lot #1347 (Sale Order 1191 of 1432) 2001 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1864 $20 Confederate Note, T67 Grades vf+ Lot #1348 (Sale Order 1192 of 1432) 1864 $20 Confederate Note, T67 Grades vf+. The legacy of the Civil War lives on! Issued over a century ago, these amazing 1864 $20 notes in Circulated condition are from the seventh and last issue of Confederate currency. Measuring approximately 7" x 3", each displays the state capital of Nashville, Tennessee and a portrait of Confederate vice president A.H. Stephens on the face.
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1919 Great Britain 1/2 Penny KM# 809 Grades vf, very fine Lot #1349 (Sale Order 1193 of 1432) 1919 Great Britain 1/2 Penny KM# 809 Grades vf, very fine.
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1961 Soviet Russia 1 Ruble Note P# 222A Grades xf+ Lot #1350 (Sale Order 1194 of 1432) 1961 Soviet Russia 1 Ruble Note P# 222A Grades xf+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-d 50 pcs American Fletcher Wrapper. Lot #1351 (Sale Order 1195 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-d 50 pcs American Fletcher Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1937-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1352 (Sale Order 1196 of 1432) 1937-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1974 U.S. Mint Set Original Government Packaging Lot #1354 (Sale Order 1197 of 1432) 1974 U.S. Mint Set Original Government Packaging . Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1974. This set has 2 Eisenhower 'Ike' Dollars.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1355 (Sale Order 1198 of 1432) 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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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf Lot #1356 (Sale Order 1199 of 1432) 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf. FR-1619 Priest-Anderson 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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Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside Lot #1359 (Sale Order 1200 of 1432) 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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1923 Germany, Prussian Province of Moers, 10 Million Mark Notgeld / Hyperinflation Note Grades Choic Lot #1360 (Sale Order 1201 of 1432) 1923 Germany, Prussian Province of Moers, 10 Million Mark Notgeld / Hyperinflation Note 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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1916-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades vg+ Lot #1361 (Sale Order 1202 of 1432) 1916-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades vg+.
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1991 Russia (Soviet) 5 Rubles Banknote P# 239a Grades vf+ Lot #1363 (Sale Order 1203 of 1432) 1991 Russia (Soviet) 5 Rubles Banknote P# 239a Grades vf+. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1967-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1364 (Sale Order 1204 of 1432) 1967-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1991 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #1365 (Sale Order 1205 of 1432) 1991 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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Original sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #1366 (Sale Order 1206 of 1432) 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. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1961-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1367 (Sale Order 1207 of 1432) 1961-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1934A $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ Lot #1368 (Sale Order 1208 of 1432) 1934A $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++. Fr-1651 1934 $5 silver certificates actually come in five different varieties. There are series of 1934, 1934A, 1934B, 1934C, and 1934D. The difference between these notes is the signature combination. Each bill is clearly marked as to what series it is from Small-size $5 Silver Certificates were issued with series dates of 1934 and 1953. 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.
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1989 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging 10 coins Lot #1369 (Sale Order 1209 of 1432) 1989 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging 10 coins. Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1989. Includes 2 Kennedy halves.
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1934C $20 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf++ Lot #1372 (Sale Order 1210 of 1432) 1934C $20 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf++.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2002-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1374 (Sale Order 1211 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2002-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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1928B "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1375 (Sale Order 1212 of 1432) 1928B "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1602 Signatures Woods-Mills These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. The reason they are called funnybacks is because of the unique design on the back of the bill. The word 'one' is printed in a "funny" font that is quite different from anything ever printed on a bill. This nickname is not exclusive to the 1928 series, as the 1934 one dollar silver certificate bills have the same back design so they are also known as funnybacks. this $1 note was among the first small-size Silver Certificates. Although its face displays the sought-after blue seal marking it as a Silver Certificate, the back is what makes it so popular! The light green border and large, green ornamental ONE do not match the contemporary black-and-white face, leading to its nickname "Funnyback." Still considered legal tender though no longer payable in silver, this note is in great demand for its historical significance and unique design. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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1948-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1376 (Sale Order 1213 of 1432) 1948-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1909 Imperial Russia 25 Rubles Note P#12B Grades f+ Lot #1378 (Sale Order 1214 of 1432) 1909 Imperial Russia 25 Rubles Note P#12B Grades f+. 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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1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 222a Grades vf++ Lot #1380 (Sale Order 1215 of 1432) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 222a Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1983 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #1381 (Sale Order 1216 of 1432) 1983 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging.
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2003 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins Lot #1382 (Sale Order 1217 of 1432) 2003 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1969-1975 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 86a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf+ Lot #1384 (Sale Order 1218 of 1432) 1969-1975 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 86a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf+.
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1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf, very fine Lot #1387 (Sale Order 1219 of 1432) 1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf, very fine. FR-1601 Signatures Woods-Mellon These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. The reason they are called funnybacks is because of the unique design on the back of the bill. The word 'one' is printed in a "funny" font that is quite different from anything ever printed on a bill. This nickname is not exclusive to the 1928 series, as the 1934 one dollar silver certificate bills have the same back design so they are also known as funnybacks. this $1 note was among the first small-size Silver Certificates. Although its face displays the sought-after blue seal marking it as a Silver Certificate, the back is what makes it so popular! The light green border and large, green ornamental ONE do not match the contemporary black-and-white face, leading to its nickname "Funnyback." Still considered legal tender though no longer payable in silver, this note is in great demand for its historical significance and unique design. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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1964-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1388 (Sale Order 1220 of 1432) 1964-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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2007 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 Piece set Lot #1390 (Sale Order 1221 of 1432) 2007 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 Piece set. This set includes One example each of the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, Sacagawea "Golden" Dollar, Montana Quarter, Washington Quarter, Idaho Quarter, Wyoming Quarter, and Utah Quarter (all Copper-Nickel Clad). It also includes the first four Presidential Dollars: Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and Madison (Copper-Nickel Clad).
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1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1391 (Sale Order 1222 of 1432) 1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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Civil War Era Boston, Hartford & Erie Railroad $35 Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1392 (Sale Order 1223 of 1432) Civil War Era Boston, Hartford & Erie Railroad $35 Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1990 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging Lot #1394 (Sale Order 1224 of 1432) 1990 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging. Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1990. Includes 2 Kennedy halves.
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1917-1918 Germany 5 Marks Banknote P# 56b Grades vf, very fine Lot #1396 (Sale Order 1225 of 1432) 1917-1918 Germany 5 Marks Banknote P# 56b Grades vf, very fine. 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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1969D $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+ Lot #1398 (Sale Order 1226 of 1432) 1969D $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1988-p 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper. Lot #1399 (Sale Order 1227 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1988-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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1939-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1400 (Sale Order 1228 of 1432) 1939-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1924-p Lincoln Cent, Indian Cent other end, Coca-Cola Brandt Lot #1401 (Sale Order 1229 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1924-p Lincoln Cent, 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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1993 United Stated Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #1402 (Sale Order 1230 of 1432) 1993 United Stated Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging and the COA.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1403 (Sale Order 1231 of 1432) 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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1942 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 10 Centavos Note (JIM) P# 104B Grades vf+ Lot #1404 (Sale Order 1232 of 1432) 1942 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 10 Centavos Note (JIM) 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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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1405 (Sale Order 1233 of 1432) 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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Sealed 2007 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 20 Coins Inside Lot #1407 (Sale Order 1234 of 1432) Sealed 2007 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 20 Coins Inside!. Starting with the 2007 Mint Set significantly altered the packaging to coincide with the launch of the Presidential Dollars series, which had the impact of boosting the number of coins per set to 28, compared to 20 coins in the previous year. The sets were the first to include the uncirculated versions of the first four releases of the Presidential $1 Coin Program was highlighted. The Presidents depicted were George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison. Their portraits appeared on the obverse of each coin with a common portrayal of the Statue of Liberty on the reverse. The coin series featured incused edge lettering, which contained the date, mint mark, and the mottoes “E Pluribus Unum” and “In God We Trust”. The 2007 Mint Sets also included the next five designs released for the State Quarters Program, featuring Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah. The remaining coins were the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Sacagawea Dollar. All coins continued to utilize the satin finish, which had been introduced for the annual set in 2005. Around this time, the US Mint began to refer to the satin finish versions as “uncirculated versions”. The sets were now packaged in two separate blister pack folders. The outer flap included illustrations of the Denver and Philadelphia skylines. Folders opened to reveal 14 coins from each mint, sealed in individual blisters which allowed both sides of the coins, as well as the edges to be seen. The back side of the flap included coin specification information and a certification of authenticity. Get your hands on this never opened 2007 mint set!
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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf details Lot #1408 (Sale Order 1235 of 1432) 1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf details. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”
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1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov Grades vf++ Lot #1411 (Sale Order 1236 of 1432) 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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1962-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice+ Unc RD Lot #1412 (Sale Order 1237 of 1432) 1962-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice+ Unc RD.
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2005 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins Lot #1414 (Sale Order 1238 of 1432) 2005 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins. The Set contains 5 Proof State Quarters, a Proof Half Dollar, a Proof Dime, as well as 3 additional Proof coins Including the Sacagawea Proof Dollar coin. Complete with Original Packaging and COA.
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1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1415 (Sale Order 1239 of 1432) 1942-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84A Grades Gem CU Lot #1416 (Sale Order 1240 of 1432) 1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84A Grades Gem CU.
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1986 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging Lot #1418 (Sale Order 1241 of 1432) 1986 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging. Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1986. Includes 2 Kennedy halves.
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1953 $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1420 (Sale Order 1242 of 1432) 1953 $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1655 Five dollar silver certificates were first issued in 1886. The series ended in 1953 with the Lincoln blue seals. 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. 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.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-p 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper Lot #1421 (Sale Order 1243 of 1432) 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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1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Rubles Banknote P# 222a Grades vf++ Lot #1423 (Sale Order 1244 of 1432) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Rubles Banknote P# 222a Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1940-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1424 (Sale Order 1245 of 1432) 1940-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1426 (Sale Order 1246 of 1432) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1612 Julian-Snyder Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1917-1918 Germany 5 Marks Banknote P# 56a Grades vf++ Lot #1428 (Sale Order 1247 of 1432) 1917-1918 Germany 5 Marks Banknote 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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1982 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins Lot #1430 (Sale Order 1248 of 1432) 1982 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, Plus The Mint Medal Coin, and the original Mint Packaging.
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1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 85a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf+ Lot #1435 (Sale Order 1249 of 1432) 1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 85a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf+.
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1952-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1436 (Sale Order 1250 of 1432) 1952-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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2007 United States Mint Set 20 Coins Inside! Lot #1438 (Sale Order 1251 of 1432) 2007 United States Mint Set 20 Coins Inside!. Starting with the 2007 Mint Set significantly altered the packaging to coincide with the launch of the Presidential Dollars series, which had the impact of boosting the number of coins per set to 28, compared to 20 coins in the previous year. The sets were the first to include the uncirculated versions of the first four releases of the Presidential $1 Coin Program was highlighted. The Presidents depicted were George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison. Their portraits appeared on the obverse of each coin with a common portrayal of the Statue of Liberty on the reverse. The coin series featured incused edge lettering, which contained the date, mint mark, and the mottoes “E Pluribus Unum” and “In God We Trust”. The 2007 Mint Sets also included the next five designs released for the State Quarters Program, featuring Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah. The remaining coins were the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Sacagawea Dollar. All coins continued to utilize the satin finish, which had been introduced for the annual set in 2005. Around this time, the US Mint began to refer to the satin finish versions as “uncirculated versions”. The sets were now packaged in two separate blister pack folders. The outer flap included illustrations of the Denver and Philadelphia skylines. Folders opened to reveal 14 coins from each mint, sealed in individual blisters which allowed both sides of the coins, as well as the edges to be seen. The back side of the flap included coin specification information and a certification of authenticity. Get your hands on this never opened 2007 mint set!
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1920 Germany (Weimar) 100 Marks Banknote P# 69b Grades vf+ Lot #1440 (Sale Order 1252 of 1432) 1920 Germany (Weimar) 100 Marks Banknote P# 69b Grades vf+. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84B Grades Select AU Lot #1441 (Sale Order 1253 of 1432) 1960-1967 Canada 1 Dollar Note P# 84B Grades Select AU.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1442 (Sale Order 1254 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2001-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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Washington 25c roll, 2009-d Virgin Islands 50 pcs Lot #1443 (Sale Order 1255 of 1432) Washington 25c roll, 2009-d Virgin Islands 50 pcs .
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1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1444 (Sale Order 1256 of 1432) 1951-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1910 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 42 Grades vf++ Lot #1445 (Sale Order 1257 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote 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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1961-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1447 (Sale Order 1258 of 1432) 1961-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1982 Silver Proof Washington Half Dollar Modern Commerative In Original Government Packaging Lot #1448 (Sale Order 1259 of 1432) 1982 Silver Proof Washington Half Dollar Modern Commerative In Original Government Packaging.
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2003A $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (San Francisco, CA) Grades Gem CU Lot #1449 (Sale Order 1260 of 1432) 2003A $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note (San Francisco, CA) Grades Gem CU.
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1864 $20 Confederate Note, T67 Grades vf++ Lot #1451 (Sale Order 1261 of 1432) 1864 $20 Confederate Note, T67 Grades vf++. The legacy of the Civil War lives on! Issued over a century ago, these amazing 1864 $20 notes in Circulated condition are from the seventh and last issue of Confederate currency. Measuring approximately 7" x 3", each displays the state capital of Nashville, Tennessee and a portrait of Confederate vice president A.H. Stephens on the face.
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1842 Imperial Russia 3 Kopeks Km: 146.1 Grades vf+ Lot #1452 (Sale Order 1262 of 1432) 1842 Imperial Russia 3 Kopeks Km: 146.1 Grades vf+.
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2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollar Note P# 55A Grades Select AU Lot #1453 (Sale Order 1263 of 1432) 2008 Zimbabwe 10 Million Dollar Note P# 55A Grades Select AU.
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1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1455 (Sale Order 1264 of 1432) 1947-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1991 Russia (Soviet) 5 Rubles Banknote P# 239a Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1457 (Sale Order 1265 of 1432) 1991 Russia (Soviet) 5 Rubles Banknote P# 239a Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1935 & P Mint Lot #1458 (Sale Order 1266 of 1432) 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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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1989-p 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1459 (Sale Order 1267 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1989-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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1999 Proof United States Mint Susan B Anthony Dollar $1 In Original Government Packaging Lot #1460 (Sale Order 1268 of 1432) 1999 Proof United States Mint Susan B Anthony Dollar $1 In Original Government Packaging.
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1969C $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf++ Lot #1461 (Sale Order 1269 of 1432) 1969C $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf++.
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1953-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1463 (Sale Order 1270 of 1432) 1953-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1981-d 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #1465 (Sale Order 1271 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1981-d 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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Authentic Meteorite - Alien Shape Campo Del Cielo Argentina Discovered 1576 AD Space Rock Graded BY Lot #1466 (Sale Order 1272 of 1432) Authentic Meteorite - Alien Shape Campo Del Cielo Argentina Discovered 1576 AD Space Rock Graded BY INB.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 222a Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1468 (Sale Order 1273 of 1432) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 222a Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1971 Mexico 1 Peso KM# 460 Grades Select Unc Lot #1469 (Sale Order 1274 of 1432) 1971 Mexico 1 Peso KM# 460 Grades Select Unc.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-d 50 pcs Brandt Wrapper. Lot #1470 (Sale Order 1275 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-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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1960-d Sm Date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1471 (Sale Order 1276 of 1432) 1960-d Sm Date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades Choice AU/BU Sl Lot #1472 (Sale Order 1277 of 1432) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, 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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1990 150th Anniversary of the Penny Black Stamp Commemorative Token in Original Packaging Pobjoy Min Lot #1473 (Sale Order 1278 of 1432) 1990 150th Anniversary of the Penny Black Stamp Commemorative Token in Original Packaging Pobjoy Mint.
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Sealed 2019 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 21 Coins Inside Lot #1475 (Sale Order 1279 of 1432) 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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1963 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+ Lot #1476 (Sale Order 1280 of 1432) 1963 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1477 (Sale Order 1281 of 1432) 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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1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 222a Grades vf+ Lot #1478 (Sale Order 1282 of 1432) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 222a Grades vf+. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1955-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1479 (Sale Order 1283 of 1432) 1955-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 222a Grades vf++ Lot #1480 (Sale Order 1284 of 1432) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 222a Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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Authentic Space Meteorite Campo del Cieklo Meteor Shower Argentina c. 2200 BC Graded BY INB Lot #1481 (Sale Order 1285 of 1432) Authentic Space Meteorite Campo del Cieklo Meteor Shower Argentina c. 2200 BC Graded BY INB.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2004-p 50 pcs N.F. String & Son Wrapper. Lot #1482 (Sale Order 1286 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2004-p 50 pcs N.F. String & Son Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1918-1922 (1908 Reissue) Germany Post-WWI 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 Grades Select CU Lot #1484 (Sale Order 1287 of 1432) 1918-1922 (1908 Reissue) Germany Post-WWI 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 Grades Select CU. 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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Full Roll of 2009-d Zachary Taylor Presidential $1 Coin Rolls in Original Dunbar Wrapper. 25 coins i Lot #1486 (Sale Order 1288 of 1432) Full Roll of 2009-d Zachary Taylor Presidential $1 Coin Rolls in Original Dunbar Wrapper. 25 coins in total..
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1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1487 (Sale Order 1289 of 1432) 1946-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1488 (Sale Order 1290 of 1432) 1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1606 Series 1934, signatures Julian-Morgenthau. This note features the familiar portrait of George Washington that was used on all of our $1 bills through to today, and the back shows A large One Dollar and gives this note its name of a "Funny Back". This note does not have the familiar "In God We Trust" motto on the reverse, though, as that motto was not added until 1957.
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Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c. 50 BC-400 AD Graded BY INB Lot #1489 (Sale Order 1291 of 1432) Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c. 50 BC-400 AD Graded BY INB.
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1934 $5 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf, very fine Lot #1492 (Sale Order 1292 of 1432) 1934 $5 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf, very fine.
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1880 Imperial Russia 5 Kopeks Km: 12.2 Grades xf Lot #1493 (Sale Order 1293 of 1432) 1880 Imperial Russia 5 Kopeks Km: 12.2 Grades xf.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-p 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1494 (Sale Order 1294 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-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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1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1495 (Sale Order 1295 of 1432) 1958-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1920 Germany (Weimar) 100 Marks Banknote P# 69b Grades vf, very fine Lot #1496 (Sale Order 1296 of 1432) 1920 Germany (Weimar) 100 Marks Banknote P# 69b Grades vf, very fine. 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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1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #1497 (Sale Order 1297 of 1432) 1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ Unc.
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1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ Lot #1498 (Sale Order 1298 of 1432) 1928A "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++. FR-1601 Signatures Woods-Mellon These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. The reason they are called funnybacks is because of the unique design on the back of the bill. The word 'one' is printed in a "funny" font that is quite different from anything ever printed on a bill. This nickname is not exclusive to the 1928 series, as the 1934 one dollar silver certificate bills have the same back design so they are also known as funnybacks. this $1 note was among the first small-size Silver Certificates. Although its face displays the sought-after blue seal marking it as a Silver Certificate, the back is what makes it so popular! The light green border and large, green ornamental ONE do not match the contemporary black-and-white face, leading to its nickname "Funnyback." Still considered legal tender though no longer payable in silver, this note is in great demand for its historical significance and unique design. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1499 (Sale Order 1299 of 1432) Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Proof Jeffererson Nickels all different dates - 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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1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1500 (Sale Order 1300 of 1432) 1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1606 Series 1934, signatures Julian-Morgenthau. This note features the familiar portrait of George Washington that was used on all of our $1 bills through to today, and the back shows A large One Dollar and gives this note its name of a "Funny Back". This note does not have the familiar "In God We Trust" motto on the reverse, though, as that motto was not added until 1957.
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1864 L Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+ Lot #1501 (Sale Order 1301 of 1432) 1864 L Indian Cent 1c Grades vg+.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2017-d 50 pcs Bank Wrapper. Lot #1502 (Sale Order 1302 of 1432) 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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1964-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1503 (Sale Order 1303 of 1432) 1964-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 85a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf+ Lot #1504 (Sale Order 1304 of 1432) 1969-1975 Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 85a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf+.
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198x Lincoln Cent *Mint Error* 1c Grades Select Unc RB Lot #1505 (Sale Order 1305 of 1432) 198x *Mint Error* Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select Unc RB.
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1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote P# 44b Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1508 (Sale Order 1306 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote 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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1888 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+++ Lot #1509 (Sale Order 1307 of 1432) 1888 Indian Cent 1c Grades xf+++.
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Original sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #1510 (Sale Order 1308 of 1432) 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. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1942-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1511 (Sale Order 1309 of 1432) 1942-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1995 $2 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1512 (Sale Order 1310 of 1432) 1995 $2 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1989-d 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #1513 (Sale Order 1311 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1989-d 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-p 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1514 (Sale Order 1312 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1982-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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1937-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1515 (Sale Order 1313 of 1432) 1937-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1969-1975 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 86a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades Select AU Lot #1516 (Sale Order 1314 of 1432) 1969-1975 Canada 2 Dollars Banknote P# 86a, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades Select AU.
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Constantine the Great era Roman Empire c. 330 AD Graded BY INB Lot #1517 (Sale Order 1315 of 1432) Constantine the Great era Roman Empire c. 330 AD Graded BY INB.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1927 & p Mint Lot #1519 (Sale Order 1316 of 1432) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Abbott Coin Counter & Automat' Wrapper 1927 & 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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1918-1922 (1908 Reissue) Germany Post-WWI 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 Grades vf++ Lot #1520 (Sale Order 1317 of 1432) 1918-1922 (1908 Reissue) Germany Post-WWI 100 Marks Banknote P# 34 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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1900-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc Lot #1521 (Sale Order 1318 of 1432) 1900-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc.
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1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ Lot #1522 (Sale Order 1319 of 1432) 1934 "Funnyback" $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++. FR-1606 Series 1934, signatures Julian-Morgenthau. This note features the familiar portrait of George Washington that was used on all of our $1 bills through to today, and the back shows A large One Dollar and gives this note its name of a "Funny Back". This note does not have the familiar "In God We Trust" motto on the reverse, though, as that motto was not added until 1957.
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1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1523 (Sale Order 1320 of 1432) 1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1969-1975 Canada 10 Dollars Banknote P# 88c, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf+ Lot #1524 (Sale Order 1321 of 1432) 1969-1975 Canada 10 Dollars Banknote P# 88c, Sig. Lawson & Bouey Grades vf+.
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Proof 1982 Canada $1 Silver KM# 133 Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo Lot #1525 (Sale Order 1322 of 1432) 1982 Canada $1 Silver KM# 133 Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo.
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Sealed 2006 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 20 Coins Inside Lot #1527 (Sale Order 1323 of 1432) Sealed 2006 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 20 Coins Inside!. The 2006 Mint Set continued the use of the new satin finish that had been introduced for the product in the prior year. This year also marked the “Return to Monticello” for the Jefferson Nickel, which saw its original reverse design restored, paired with a new obverse design from Jamie Franki. Each set would include a total of 20 coins with a face value of $5.82. Satin finish examples from the Philadelphia and Denver Mints were included for the Sacagawea Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Continuing to be a highlight of the annual coin set were the five State Quarters. The 2006 releases honored Nevada, Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota, and South Dakota, which were the thirty-sixth to fortieth states to join the union. Packaging remained within a similar style with the coins included in four different mylar packs. Two represented coins from the Philadelphia Mint, while the other two represented coins from the Denver Mint. These were placed along with a certificate of authenticity into illustrated outer envelopes, which featured depictions of the Liberty Bell and the mountains of Colorado. Get your hands on this never opened 2006 mint set!
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1912-1917 (1898 Issue) Imperial Russia 1 Ruble Banknote P# 1d, Sig. Shipov Grades vf+ Lot #1528 (Sale Order 1324 of 1432) 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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1922-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc Lot #1529 (Sale Order 1325 of 1432) 1922-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2009-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1530 (Sale Order 1326 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2009-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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1953-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1531 (Sale Order 1327 of 1432) 1953-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1995 $2 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Select CU Lot #1532 (Sale Order 1328 of 1432) 1995 $2 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Select CU.
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Group of 4 Diffetent Date Barber Quarter 25c Lot #1533 (Sale Order 1329 of 1432) Group of 4 Diffetent Date Barber Quarter 25c.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1926-p Lincoln Cent, Indian Cent other end, Coca-Cola Brandt Lot #1535 (Sale Order 1330 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1926-p Lincoln Cent, 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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1944 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M8 Grades vf++ Lot #1536 (Sale Order 1331 of 1432) 1944 Malaysia (Japanese WWII Occupation) 100 Dollars "Banana Money" Note P#?M8 Grades vf++. 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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1876-s Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vf details Lot #1537 (Sale Order 1332 of 1432) 1876-s Seated Liberty Quarter 25c Grades vf details.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1996-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1539 (Sale Order 1333 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1996-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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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #1540 (Sale Order 1334 of 1432) 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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1998 $10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Luxor LV Lot #1541 (Sale Order 1335 of 1432) 1998 $10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Luxor LV.
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1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD Lot #1543 (Sale Order 1336 of 1432) 1946-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Gem+ Unc RD.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 222a Grades vf+ Lot #1544 (Sale Order 1337 of 1432) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 222a Grades vf+. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1942-1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Rupees "JIM" Note P#?16 Grades Select CU Lot #1546 (Sale Order 1338 of 1432) 1942-1944 Myanmar (Japanese WWII Occupation) 10 Rupees "JIM" Note P#?16 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 #1549 (Sale Order 1339 of 1432) 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, 1974-p 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1550 (Sale Order 1340 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1974-p 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1964-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1551 (Sale Order 1341 of 1432) 1964-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1910 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 42 Grades vf++ Lot #1552 (Sale Order 1342 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote 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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$10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, New York New York Casino Las Vegas Grades Lot #1553 (Sale Order 1343 of 1432) $10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, New York New York Casino Las Vegas Grades.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1925-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca-Cola Brandt Lot #1555 (Sale Order 1344 of 1432) 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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Civil War Era Boston, Hartford & Erie Railroad $35 Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1556 (Sale Order 1345 of 1432) Civil War Era Boston, Hartford & Erie Railroad $35 Loan Interest Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1936-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select AU Lot #1557 (Sale Order 1346 of 1432) 1936-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Select AU.
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1940-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1559 (Sale Order 1347 of 1432) 1940-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf details Lot #1560 (Sale Order 1348 of 1432) 1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf details. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”
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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1999-p 40 pcs Dunbar Wrapper Lot #1561 (Sale Order 1349 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1999-p 40 pcs Dunbar Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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1975 Austria 100 Shilling Silver Coin KM# 2923 Grades Select Unc Lot #1562 (Sale Order 1350 of 1432) 1975 Austria 100 Shilling Silver Coin KM# 2923 Grades Select Unc.
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1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1563 (Sale Order 1351 of 1432) 1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1564 (Sale Order 1352 of 1432) 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1620 Smith-Dilon Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades xf+ Lot #1565 (Sale Order 1353 of 1432) 1893 Columbian Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades xf+. The Columbus Half Dollar along with the Isabella Quarter were Minted in Honor of the 400th Anniversary of Columbus' Voyage to the New World. It was First Distributed at the Worlds Fair Honoring that Voyage. When examining a Columbian Exposition Half Dollar, the First Points to Show Wear are Columbus’ Eyebrow, Cheek and the Hair Behind his Forehead and Jaw. On the Reverse, Check the Foresail and Sainsail, as well as the Right Side of the Eastern Hemisphere.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2002-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1566 (Sale Order 1354 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2002-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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1934A $20 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf++ Lot #1568 (Sale Order 1355 of 1432) 1934A $20 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf++.
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Constantine the Great era Roman Empire c. 330 AD Graded BY INB Lot #1569 (Sale Order 1356 of 1432) Constantine the Great era Roman Empire c. 330 AD Graded BY INB.
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1961 Russia (Soviet) 3 Rubles Banknote P# 223a Grades vf++ Lot #1570 (Sale Order 1357 of 1432) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 3 Rubles Banknote P# 223a Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1571 (Sale Order 1358 of 1432) 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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1863 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf details Lot #1573 (Sale Order 1359 of 1432) 1863 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf details.
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Sealed 2004 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside Lot #1575 (Sale Order 1360 of 1432) Sealed 2004 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside!. Sealed 2004 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside!. The scope of the US Mint’s annual coin set expanded with the 2004 Mint Set. The number of coins per set rose from 20 to 22 pieces. This year two different designs were issued for the five cent piece, as part of the Westward Journey Nickel series to commemorate the Louisiana Purchase and the exploration of the western territories by explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. The obverse of the 2004 nickels remained the same portrait of Jefferson, while the reverse carried a depiction of the keelboat used in the expedition and a peace medal given to local inhabitants in the territories. Still in progress was also the design series for the 50 State Quarters Program, which had begun in 1999. For this year, the reverse designs of the quarters featured Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa, and Wisconsin. These coins honored the twenty sixth to thirtieth states to join the union. Remaining coins within the annual uncirculated coin set were the Lincoln Cent, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Sacagawea Dollar. At this point in time, the two largest denominations were not issued for circulation, but only included in collector and numismatic products. Packaging for the set highlighted the new nickel designs, putting large sized images of the coins at the center of each envelope. The other coins were depicted in smaller scale to the side of the envelope. Get your hands on this never opened 2004 mint set!
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, Sig. Shipov Grades Select CU Lot #1576 (Sale Order 1361 of 1432) 1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 10 Rubles Banknote P# 11c, 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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1968 Sunoco Antique Car Coin Series 1 Lot #1577 (Sale Order 1362 of 1432) 1968 Sunoco Antique Car Coin Series 1.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1578 (Sale Order 1363 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1968-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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1962-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1579 (Sale Order 1364 of 1432) 1962-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1864 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf++ Lot #1580 (Sale Order 1365 of 1432) 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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Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c. 50 BC-400 AD Graded BY INB Lot #1581 (Sale Order 1366 of 1432) Roman Widow's Mite Sized Bronze Coin c. 50 BC-400 AD Graded BY INB.
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Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #1582 (Sale Order 1367 of 1432) Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #1584 (Sale Order 1368 of 1432) 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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1889 Indian Cent 1c Grades AU Details Lot #1585 (Sale Order 1369 of 1432) 1889 Indian Cent 1c Grades AU Details.
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1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1587 (Sale Order 1370 of 1432) 1955-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1961-1971 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 10 Dollars Banknote P# 79b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Gra Lot #1588 (Sale Order 1371 of 1432) 1961-1971 (1954 Modified Hair Issue) Canada 10 Dollars Banknote P# 79b, Sig. Beattie & Rasminsky Grades vf++.
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1924-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades vf++ Lot #1589 (Sale Order 1372 of 1432) 1924-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades vf++.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1590 (Sale Order 1373 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1995-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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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ Lot #1592 (Sale Order 1374 of 1432) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++. FR-1612 Julian-Snyder 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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1909 VDB Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1593 (Sale Order 1375 of 1432) 1909 VDB Lincoln Cent 1c Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. Always sought after date. Always popular.
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1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1594 (Sale Order 1376 of 1432) 1935C $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1612 Julian-Snyder 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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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades Choice AU/BU Sli Lot #1596 (Sale Order 1377 of 1432) 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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1942-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM Unc Lot #1597 (Sale Order 1378 of 1432) 1942-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM Unc.
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1943-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc Lot #1599 (Sale Order 1379 of 1432) 1943-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-d Wartime issue Steel Cent. The d mint is a scarcer mint.
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1985 Canada $1 Canada Dollar KM# 120.1 $1 Grades Choice Unc Lot #1601 (Sale Order 1380 of 1432) 1985 Canada $1 KM# 120.1 Canada Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1603 (Sale Order 1381 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1977-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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1934C $10 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf+ Lot #1604 (Sale Order 1382 of 1432) 1934C $10 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf+.
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$10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Gold Rush Casino Laughlin Nevada Grades Lot #1605 (Sale Order 1383 of 1432) $10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Gold Rush Casino Laughlin Nevada Grades.
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1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU Lot #1608 (Sale Order 1384 of 1432) 1967 Centennial Issue Canada 1 Dollar Banknote P# 84a Grades Gem CU.
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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2008-d 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #1609 (Sale Order 1385 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2008-d 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1994-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1610 (Sale Order 1386 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1994-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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1968-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1611 (Sale Order 1387 of 1432) 1968-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #1612 (Sale Order 1388 of 1432) 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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1944-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades Select+ Unc Lot #1613 (Sale Order 1389 of 1432) 1944-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades Select+ Unc.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1879 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc) Lot #1615 (Sale Order 1390 of 1432) ***Auction Highlight*** 1879 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll. Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Roll, Superb Ends In an Steel-Strong wrapper. Weighs Perfectly as a Uncirculated Roll.
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1920 Germany (Weimar Republic) 1 Mark Banknote P# 58 Grades Choice CU Lot #1616 (Sale Order 1391 of 1432) 1920 Germany (Weimar Republic) 1 Mark Banknote P# 58 Grades Choice CU. 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+ cam Lot #1617 (Sale Order 1392 of 1432) 1967 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp66+ cam.
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1953 $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Lot #1618 (Sale Order 1393 of 1432) 1953 $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1655 Five dollar silver certificates were first issued in 1886. The series ended in 1953 with the Lincoln blue seals. 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. 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.
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Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1919-p Lincoln Cent, Wheat Cent other end, Coca-Cola Brandt Lot #1619 (Sale Order 1394 of 1432) Mixed small cents 1c orig shotgun roll, 1919-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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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1620 (Sale Order 1395 of 1432) 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. FR-1619 Priest-Anderson 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 #1621 (Sale Order 1396 of 1432) 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, 1980-p 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper Lot #1622 (Sale Order 1397 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1980-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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Original sealed box 5- 1987 United States Mint Sets Lot #1623 (Sale Order 1398 of 1432) Original sealed box 5- 1987 United States Mint Sets. Up for Auction is an Unopened Mailer Box from 1987 containing 5 1987 Mint Sets!!!! Wow! - This Mailer Box is sealed exactly as it left the mint over 30 years ago. Each Mint set in this mailer box has never been reviewed or examined by anyone. Virtually every 1987 Mint Set has been looked at by Coin Experts who have identified potential ms70 Coins and had them slabbed. Those opened Mint 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 30 YEARS , So, What COULD be in these Sets, Well here are the 10 things that could be inside A 1987-p Kennedy 50c in ms68 Trending $4000, inside A 1987-d Kennedy 50c in ms68 Trending $2600, a 1987-p Washington 25c in ms67 Trending $450, a 1987-d Washington 25c in ms67+ Trending $5,000, a 1987-p Roosevelt Dime in ms67+ FB Trending $2150, a 1987-d Roosevelt Dime in ms67+ FB Trending $1250, BUT That’s Just the Start, There also could be a 1987-p Jefferson 5c in ms68 FS TRENDING $2250, a 1987-d Jefferson 5c in ms67 FS TRENDING $2350, BUT EVEN THAT IS JUST THE SIDESHOW! The REAL WINNER IN THIS LOTTERY BOX IS The Lincoln Penny, a 1987-p Lincoln 1c in ms69 rd TRENDS $5000!!!!, a 1987-d Lincoln 1c in ms68+ rd TRENDS $2250!!!! 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 $125,000 - Good Luck in Obtaining This Unopened Mailer Box of 5 1987 Mint Sets!!!
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1943 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 10 Pesos Note (JIM) P# 111A Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1624 (Sale Order 1399 of 1432) 1943 Philippines Under Japanese Occupation 10 Pesos Note (JIM) P# 111A 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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1830 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good Lot #1625 (Sale Order 1400 of 1432) 1830 Capped Bust Dime 10c Grades g, good.
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1912-1917 (1909 Issue) Imperial Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 10b, Sig. Shipov Grades Select AU Lot #1628 (Sale Order 1401 of 1432) 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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1965 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp67+ Lot #1629 (Sale Order 1402 of 1432) 1965 SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades sp67+.
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1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD Lot #1631 (Sale Order 1403 of 1432) 1958-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.
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1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Pesos "JIM" Note P#?110 Grades vf+ Lot #1632 (Sale Order 1404 of 1432) 1943 Philippines (Japanese WWII Occupation) 5 Pesos "JIM" Note 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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***Auction Highlight*** Russia Silver 1810 ??? Poltina - 1/2 Ruble - 50 Kopek C# 129 Graded au53 Det Lot #1633 (Sale Order 1405 of 1432) ***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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1942-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1635 (Sale Order 1406 of 1432) 1942-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1953B $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ Lot #1636 (Sale Order 1407 of 1432) 1953B $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++. FR-1534 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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$10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, The Grand AC Lot #1637 (Sale Order 1408 of 1432) $10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, The Grand AC.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1964-p 50 pcs Standard Johnson Wrapper. Lot #1638 (Sale Order 1409 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1964-p 50 pcs Standard Johnson Wrapper.. A terrific Shotgun roll of Lincoln cents. Most if not all coin should be cherry red.
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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #1640 (Sale Order 1410 of 1432) 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. FR-1620 Smith-Dilon 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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1998 $10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Luxor LV Lot #1641 (Sale Order 1411 of 1432) 1998 $10 Limited Edition .999 Silver Gaming Token, Luxor LV.
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Huge Liifetime Collection - Too Many Coins To Auction Individually - This Lot is For One Page of 20 Lot #1643 (Sale Order 1412 of 1432) 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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1961 Russia (Soviet) 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++ Lot #1644 (Sale Order 1413 of 1432) 1961 Russia (Soviet) 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote P# 44b Grades Select CU Lot #1646 (Sale Order 1414 of 1432) 1910 Germany (Empire) 1000 Marks Banknote P# 44b Grades Select 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 1935 & P Mint Lot #1647 (Sale Order 1415 of 1432) 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 $10 Confederate Note, T68 Grades vf+ Lot #1648 (Sale Order 1416 of 1432) 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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1994 Russia 50 Rubles Y# 367 Grades Choice Unc Lot #1649 (Sale Order 1417 of 1432) 1994 Russia 50 Rubles Y# 367 Grades Choice Unc.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2010-d 50 pcs N.F. String & Son Wrapper. Lot #1650 (Sale Order 1418 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 2010-d 50 pcs N.F. String & Son 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 #1651 (Sale Order 1419 of 1432) 1956-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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1908 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 33a Grades Select AU Lot #1652 (Sale Order 1420 of 1432) 1908 Germany (Empire) 100 Marks Banknote P# 33a Grades Select AU. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall of the German Empire in 1918, the newly formed German Weimar Republic issued another new currency, known derisively as the "Paper Mark", which faced massive hyperinflation.
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1967 Canada 1 Dollar Silver Coin KM: 70 Grades GEM Unc Lot #1653 (Sale Order 1421 of 1432) 1967 Canada 1 Dollar Silver Coin KM: 70 Grades GEM Unc.
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Original sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #1654 (Sale Order 1422 of 1432) 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. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1991 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 237a Grades vf++ Lot #1656 (Sale Order 1423 of 1432) 1991 Russia (Soviet) 1 Ruble Banknote P# 237a Grades vf++. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1980-d 40 pcs Bank Wrapper Lot #1657 (Sale Order 1424 of 1432) Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1980-d 40 pcs Bank Wrapper. A terrific Shotgun roll of unsearched Jefferson nickles. Most if not all coins should be gem or better
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1938-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD Lot #1658 (Sale Order 1425 of 1432) 1938-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.
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Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-d 50 pcs Steel Strong Wrapper. Lot #1659 (Sale Order 1426 of 1432) Shotgun Lincoln 1c roll, 1975-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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***Auction Highlight*** 1891-s Morgan Dollar 1 Graded ms64+ By SEGS (fc) Lot #1660 (Sale Order 1427 of 1432) ***Auction Highlight*** 1891-s Morgan Dollar 1 Graded ms64+ By SEGS.
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1985 Canada $1 Canada Dollar KM# 120.1 $1 Grades GEM Unc Lot #1661 (Sale Order 1428 of 1432) 1985 Canada $1 KM# 120.1 Canada Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc.
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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select AU Lot #1662 (Sale Order 1429 of 1432) 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select AU. FR-1620 Smith-Dilon 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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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ Lot #1664 (Sale Order 1430 of 1432) 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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1916 Canada Cent 1c King George V KM-21 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider+ Lot #1665 (Sale Order 1431 of 1432) 1916 Canada Cent 1c King George V KM-21 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider+.
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1960-d Sm Date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD Lot #1666 (Sale Order 1432 of 1432) 1960-d Sm Date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.
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