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LATE NIGHT! Key Date Rare Coin Auction 43.6ON

by Key Date Coins
Fri, Nov  1, 2024  12:00 AM   Eastern
OVERNIGHT LIVE COIN AUCTION! ALL NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT! We are proud to present 1000+ lots of our LATE NIGHT! Key Date Rare Coin Auction 43.6 ON! Brought to you during the week until 9am! This is a not to be missed event! Join us on Friday, November 1st (AT 1:00: am!- just became Friday!) Every auction has something for everyone, there is always a bargain to be had! From large estates to small estates, consignments from around the country, we have it all! This auction will be auctioned by Dan. We can't wait to see you at the auction!
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Lot #1 (Sale Order 1 of 732)

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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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1925 & s Mint Ends Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1925 & s Mint Ends

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1925 & s Mint Ends

Lot #7207 (Sale Order 2 of 732)

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1925 & s Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Bell Telephone Co." Bank style wrapper. This is the Bell Telephone logo from the 1960's. They are all frrom one Estate. The ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.

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1988 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 6 Coins W/ Box & COA 1988 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 6 Coins W/ Box & COA

1988 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 6 Coins W/ Box & COA

Lot #7208 (Sale Order 3 of 732)

1988 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 6 Coins W/ Box & COA. Product DetailsThis wonderful six-piece set includes all of the proof issue coins of 1988 as well as a commemorative Seoul Olympics proof Silver dollar in the original U.S. Mint presentation case.Product Highlights: Commemorative dollar is struck in 90% Silver, with .7734 oz actual Silver weight. Set includes a proof example of the following coins: Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar, and a commemorative Seoul Olympics Silver dollar. mirrorlike Proof finish adds further beauty with an impressive shine. Each Prestige Set will come in its original box, and may or may not include a certificate of authenticity.

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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #7209 (Sale Order 4 of 732)

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

Lot #7212 (Sale Order 5 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1988-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG 1988-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

1988-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

Lot #7214 (Sale Order 6 of 732)

1988-s Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG.

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #7215 (Sale Order 7 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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2023 Star Wars IG-11 Mandalorian Bounty Hunter Droid 1oz .999 Silver $2 Niue Grades Ungraded 2023 Star Wars IG-11 Mandalorian Bounty Hunter Droid 1oz .999 Silver $2 Niue Grades Ungraded

2023 Star Wars IG-11 Mandalorian Bounty Hunter Droid 1oz .999 Silver $2 Niue Grades Ungraded

Lot #7216 (Sale Order 8 of 732)

2023 Star Wars IG-11 Mandalorian Bounty Hunter Droid 1oz .999 Silver $2 Niue Grades Ungraded. Star Wars Mandalorian series featuring the IG-11 assassin droid from the hit show on Disney+. Grow your precious metals investment in highly collectible Star Wars silver bullion! Coin Highlights: Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver. Worldwide mintage of only 25,000 coins! Obverse: Displays the Niue coat of arms along with the face value and the year of issue.Reverse: Features the officially licensed image of the IG-11 assassin droid as seen in The Mandalorian streaming series on Disney+. The reverse also features the metal content, purity, and the Lucasfilm copyright for further authentication.Issued by the sovereign government of Niue. Star Wars The Mandalorian: IG-11IG-11 is an assassin droid that functioned as a bounty hunter at the time of the new galactic republic following the events of Return of the Jedi. IG-11 features in the Mandalorian series on Disney+ as a rival bounty hunter to the main protagonist, the Mandalorian. The two characters meet on a bounty to kill the young Grogu or "Baby Yoda" and work together to take out the Nikto mercenaries guarding him. Upon discovering the target of the bounty, however, the Mandalorian, Din Djarin would destroy IG-11. Later the droid would be reassembled and reprogramed into a protector rather than a threat for the young padawan.Explore the Galaxy Far, Far AwayIn 1977, pop culture changed forever with the introduction of George Lucas' famed series, Star Wars. The worldwide phenomenon expanded to many films, comic books, television series, video games and theme park attractions. As of 2021, Star Wars was the fifth highest-grossing media franchise of all time. Star Wars has made its way into all mediums of pop culture with a memorable storyline and beloved characters like R2-D2, Darth Vader, Yoda and many more. The force is strong with these Star Wars coins at APMEX.

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2021  Star Wars Baby Yoda Grogu The Mandalorian 1oz .999 Silver $2  Niue Commerative Coin Grades Ung 2021  Star Wars Baby Yoda Grogu The Mandalorian 1oz .999 Silver $2  Niue Commerative Coin Grades Ung

2021 Star Wars Baby Yoda Grogu The Mandalorian 1oz .999 Silver $2 Niue Commerative Coin Grades Ung

Lot #7220 (Sale Order 9 of 732)

2021 Star Wars Baby Yoda Grogu The Mandalorian 1oz .999 Silver $2 Niue Commerative Coin Grades Ungraded.

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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice CU 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice CU

1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice CU

Lot #7221 (Sale Order 10 of 732)

1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice CU. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.

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1993 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins 1993 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins

1993 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins

Lot #7222 (Sale Order 11 of 732)

1993 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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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked "Unc Peace Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7224 (Sale Order 12 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked "Unc Peace Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Peace Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7228 (Sale Order 13 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.2g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice CU 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice CU

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice CU

Lot #7229 (Sale Order 14 of 732)

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice CU. 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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1970-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD 1970-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD

1970-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD

Lot #7230 (Sale Order 15 of 732)

1970-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.

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2005 U.S. Mint American Legacy Collection Set 12 Coins Over 1.5 Oz Of Silver 2005 U.S. Mint American Legacy Collection Set 12 Coins Over 1.5 Oz Of Silver

2005 U.S. Mint American Legacy Collection Set 12 Coins Over 1.5 Oz Of Silver

Lot #7232 (Sale Order 16 of 732)

2005 U.S. Mint American Legacy Collection Set 12 Coins Over 1.5 Oz Of Silver. Product DetailsThis American Legacy Collection Proof Set contains the 11 standard proof coins from 2005 along with the Chief Justice John Marshall and Marine Corps 230th anniversary commemorative Silver dollars, all packaged in an elegant display case.Set Highlights: Contains a total of 1.54 oz of Silver. Limited production of only 50,000 sets. Set is packaged in an attractive presentation box. Each set contains: Two 90% Silver commemorative dollars: one honoring Chief Justice John Marshall and another celebrating the 230th anniversary of the U.S. Marine Corps Sacagawea dollar Kennedy half dollar Five State quarters: California, Kansas, Minnesota, West Virginia, and Oregon Roosevelt dime Two Westward Journey nickels - American Bison and Ocean in View Lincoln cent

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1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++ 1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

Lot #7233 (Sale Order 17 of 732)

1961 Soviet Russia 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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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

Lot #7236 (Sale Order 18 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1941 Proof Washington Quarter 25c Grades Choice Proof 1941 Proof Washington Quarter 25c Grades Choice Proof

1941 Proof Washington Quarter 25c Grades Choice Proof

Lot #7238 (Sale Order 19 of 732)

1941 Washington Quarter 25c Grades Choice Proof.

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1995-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1995-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1995-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #7239 (Sale Order 20 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1995-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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2022 Game OF Thrones Targaryen Sigil 1 oz .999 Silver Proof Medallion 2022 Game OF Thrones Targaryen Sigil 1 oz .999 Silver Proof Medallion

2022 Game OF Thrones Targaryen Sigil 1 oz .999 Silver Proof Medallion

Lot #7240 (Sale Order 21 of 732)

2022 Game OF Thrones Targaryen Sigil 1 oz .999 Silver Proof Medallion. The Targaryen Sigil 1 oz Silver Medallion is the first release in the new Game of Thrones™ Collection. This square badge features a metallic three-headed dragon framed by ornate engraved details. The other side of the medallion shows the three-headed dragon in a rich crimson red with “Targaryen” engraved below. Proof-finished silver surrounds the heart of the coin, creating an engaging contrast.This 99.9% fine silver 1 oz collectible is officially-licensed and is produced by the New Zealand Mint. The medallion is a great choice for fans of Game of Thrones™, and especially for fans of Daenerys and House Targaryen. The collectible comes in a specially-designed coin case nested into Game of Thrones™ themed packaging.Obverse Design Red colored three-headed dragon in front of square background Proof/colored finish “Targaryen” engraved below Silver purity stamp of .999 Silver weight stamp of 1 oz HBO copyright Reverse Design Metallic colored three-headed dragon Ornate engraved silver details Proof/colored finish Special Features Packaged in easy-access coin case Game of Thrones™ themed outer packaging Created by the New Zealand Mint in partnership with Warner Bros. Consumer Products About the New Zealand MintThe New Zealand Mint prides itself on high quality design and production work. The New Zealand Mint is New Zealand's only precious metal mint and one of the first world mints to adopt the .9999 standard for gold coin purity. The New Zealand Mint has been minting legal tender collectible coins, gold bullion and medallions for more than four decades.

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Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Lot #7242 (Sale Order 22 of 732)

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved.

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1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc 1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc

1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc

Lot #7244 (Sale Order 23 of 732)

1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc.

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2008 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside! 2008 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!

2008 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!

Lot #7246 (Sale Order 24 of 732)

2008 Mint Proof Set In Original Case! 14 Coins Inside!. The 2008 Proof Set contained a total of fourteen coins. Each 2008 Proof Set contains the five State Quarters featuring Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska, and Hawaii. Notably, these represented the final five issues of the ten year long program. The sets also contained the four Presidential Dollars featuring James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, and Martin Van Buren, who were the fifth to eighth Presidents. The remaining coins were the Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, and Sacagawea Dollar. The packaging for the 2008 Proof Set was consolidated from the prior year. The set still consisted of three plastic lenses, one with the State Quarters, one with the Presidential Dollars, and one with the remaining coins. These lenses were now placed together with a certificate of authenticity into a single cardboard box featuring the familiar Statue of Liberty and US Mint logo on a blue color scheme.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7248 (Sale Order 25 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.9g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #7252 (Sale Order 26 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Peace STandard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.7g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1935F $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ 1935F $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

1935F $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

Lot #7253 (Sale Order 27 of 732)

1935F $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1615 Priest-Adnerson 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-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG 1988-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

1988-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

Lot #7254 (Sale Order 28 of 732)

1988-s Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG.

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NGC 2016-p Star Trek USS Enterprise High Relief  1oz Silver $1 Australlian Tuvalu  Proof pr70 dcam N NGC 2016-p Star Trek USS Enterprise High Relief  1oz Silver $1 Australlian Tuvalu  Proof pr70 dcam N

NGC 2016-p Star Trek USS Enterprise High Relief 1oz Silver $1 Australlian Tuvalu Proof pr70 dcam N

Lot #7256 (Sale Order 29 of 732)

NGC 2016-p Star Trek USS Enterprise High Relief 1oz Silver $1 Australlian Tuvalu pr70 dcam NGC.

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7259 (Sale Order 30 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

Lot #7260 (Sale Order 31 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1988-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc 1988-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

1988-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot #7262 (Sale Order 32 of 732)

1988-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc.

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1995-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1995-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1995-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #7263 (Sale Order 33 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1995-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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1896-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ Unc 1896-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ Unc

1896-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot #7264 (Sale Order 34 of 732)

1896-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ Unc.

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1971-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD 1971-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD

1971-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD

Lot #7266 (Sale Order 35 of 732)

1971-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.

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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

Lot #7269 (Sale Order 36 of 732)

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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2019 United States Mint Proof Set - 10 pc set 2019 United States Mint Proof Set - 10 pc set

2019 United States Mint Proof Set - 10 pc set

Lot #7270 (Sale Order 37 of 732)

2019 United States Mint Proof Set - 10 pc set. The 2019 United States Mint Proof Set® contains 10 proof coins, each bearing the “S” mint mark of the United States Mint at San Francisco.New in 2019! Premium Coin: The 2019 Proof Set is accompanied by a special edition 2019 Lincoln penny with a 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. This is the first of three sets to be released in 2019 that will include a special edition penny as a thank you to our loyal customers.The set is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

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Wow! Covered End Roll! Marked Wow! Covered End Roll! Marked

Wow! Covered End Roll! Marked "Peace Limited"! X10 Coins Inside! (FC)

Lot #7272 (Sale Order 38 of 732)

Wow! Covered End Roll! Marked "Peace Limited"! X10 Coins Inside! (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Peace Limited” and having two covered ends and weighing 267.8g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked *EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7276 (Sale Order 39 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan/Peace Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.6g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select AU 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select AU

1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select AU

Lot #7277 (Sale Order 40 of 732)

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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1984-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc 1984-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

1984-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot #7278 (Sale Order 41 of 732)

1984-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc.

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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1927 & s Mint Ends Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1927 & s Mint Ends

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1927 & s Mint Ends

Lot #7279 (Sale Order 42 of 732)

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1927 & s Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Bell Telephone Co." Bank style wrapper. This is the Bell Telephone logo from the 1960's. They are all frrom one Estate. The ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.

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1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS 1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS

1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS

Lot #7280 (Sale Order 43 of 732)

1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7283 (Sale Order 44 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

Lot #7284 (Sale Order 45 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1971-d Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM+ Unc 1971-d Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM+ Unc

1971-d Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot #7286 (Sale Order 46 of 732)

1971-d Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM+ Unc.

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1981-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1981-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1981-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #7287 (Sale Order 47 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1981-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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***Major Highlight*** 1922-p Peace Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1922-p Peace Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1922-p Peace Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7288 (Sale Order 48 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1922-p Near Top Pop! Peace Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #7293 (Sale Order 49 of 732)

1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++. FR-1614 Priest-Humphrey Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer. 

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2009 United States Mint Proof Set - 18 Pieces! 2009 United States Mint Proof Set - 18 Pieces!

2009 United States Mint Proof Set - 18 Pieces!

Lot #7294 (Sale Order 50 of 732)

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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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Standard" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC)

Lot #7296 (Sale Order 51 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Standard" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Peace STandard” and having two covered ends and weighing 523.8g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7300 (Sale Order 52 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Premium” and having two covered ends and weighing 265.7g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1935G Key To Series $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Key To Series Grades vf+ Motto 1935G Key To Series $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Key To Series Grades vf+ Motto

1935G Key To Series $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Key To Series Grades vf+ Motto

Lot #7301 (Sale Order 53 of 732)

1935G Key To Series $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Key To Series Grades vf+ Motto. FR-1617 Smith-Dilon Key To Series Out of About 22 Billion Series of 1935 Notes Printed only about 31 Million Were 1935G W/Motto Making the 1935G W/Motto the 2nd Lowest Mintage In The Series and key to the series. Midway through the final issue of the 1935 series of $1 silver certificates, the now-well-established motto of "In God We Trust" was added to the back of the notes. Thus there are both "With Motto" and "Without Motto" varieties of the 1935G $1 Silver Certificate. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer. 

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Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Lot #7302 (Sale Order 54 of 732)

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved.

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Original sealed 1961 United States Mint Proof Set Original sealed 1961 United States Mint Proof Set

Original sealed 1961 United States Mint Proof Set

Lot #7303 (Sale Order 55 of 732)

Original sealed 1961 United States Mint Proof Set.

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NGC 2015 Marvel Iron Man Colorized Avengers Age of Uitron 1oz .999 Silver $2  Niue Commerative Coin NGC 2015 Marvel Iron Man Colorized Avengers Age of Uitron 1oz .999 Silver $2  Niue Commerative Coin

NGC 2015 Marvel Iron Man Colorized Avengers Age of Uitron 1oz .999 Silver $2 Niue Commerative Coin

Lot #7304 (Sale Order 56 of 732)

NGC 2015 Marvel Iron Man Colorized Avengers Age of Uitron 1oz .999 Silver $2 Niue Commerative Coin pr70 dcam NGC. Product DetailsWith a limited mintage of only 2,500 coins, this coin was issued to celebrate the release of the eleventh film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe titled Avengers: Age of Ultron.These sets are the last of the mintage, and are now sold out at the mint!Coins Highlights: This coin contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver. This coin is graded PF-70 UCAM by NGC with the designation of Early Release! Obverse: The Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the legal tender value of Niue “TWO DOLLARS.” Reverse: A colorized image that showcases the featured Avenger Iron Man.

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2012 United States Mint Proof Set; 14 pcs 2012 United States Mint Proof Set; 14 pcs

2012 United States Mint Proof Set; 14 pcs

Lot #7306 (Sale Order 57 of 732)

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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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round -

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "We'll Be Back" Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7307 (Sale Order 58 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "We'll Be Back" Style Grades Ungraded.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

Lot #7308 (Sale Order 59 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Panda Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Panda Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Panda Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7309 (Sale Order 60 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Panda Style Grades Ungraded.

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1993-s Proof Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo 1993-s Proof Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo

1993-s Proof Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo

Lot #7310 (Sale Order 61 of 732)

1993-s Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo.

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1879-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc PL 1879-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc PL

1879-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc PL

Lot #7312 (Sale Order 62 of 732)

1879-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc PL.

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***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS (fc)

Lot #7316 (Sale Order 63 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS.

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*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked *EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Limited"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7320 (Sale Order 64 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Limited"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan/Peace Limited” and having two covered ends and weighing 267.3g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Premium" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #7324 (Sale Order 65 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Premium" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Peace Premium” and having two covered ends and weighing 265.2g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

Lot #7325 (Sale Order 66 of 732)

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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1983-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc 1983-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

1983-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot #7326 (Sale Order 67 of 732)

1983-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc.

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***Major Highlight*** 1898-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1898-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1898-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS (fc)

Lot #7328 (Sale Order 68 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1898-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS.

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1991 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 239a Grades vf++ 1991 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 239a Grades vf++

1991 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 239a Grades vf++

Lot #7329 (Sale Order 69 of 732)

1991 Soviet Russia 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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1989 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins 1989 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins

1989 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins

Lot #7330 (Sale Order 70 of 732)

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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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

Lot #7332 (Sale Order 71 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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Mitt Romney Novelty 2003 $1 Federal Reserve Note $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Gem++ CU Mitt Romney Novelty 2003 $1 Federal Reserve Note $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Gem++ CU

Mitt Romney Novelty 2003 $1 Federal Reserve Note $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Gem++ CU

Lot #7333 (Sale Order 72 of 732)

Mitt Romney Novelty 2003 $1 Federal Reserve Note $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Gem++ CU.

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***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS (fc)

Lot #7336 (Sale Order 73 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS. Slightly better date. First year of issue.

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7337 (Sale Order 74 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded.

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1972-d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc 1972-d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc

1972-d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc

Lot #7338 (Sale Order 75 of 732)

1972-d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc.

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1887-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS 1887-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS

1887-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS

Lot #7340 (Sale Order 76 of 732)

1887-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS.

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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf+ 1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf+

1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf+

Lot #7341 (Sale Order 77 of 732)

1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf+. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #7344 (Sale Order 78 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Morgan Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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***Auction Highlight*** 1879 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc) ***Auction Highlight*** 1879 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc)

***Auction Highlight*** 1879 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc)

Lot #7348 (Sale Order 79 of 732)

***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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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #7349 (Sale Order 80 of 732)

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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2009-d William Henry Harrison Position-A Presidential Dollar 1 ms67 SEGS 2009-d William Henry Harrison Position-A Presidential Dollar 1 ms67 SEGS

2009-d William Henry Harrison Position-A Presidential Dollar 1 ms67 SEGS

Lot #7350 (Sale Order 81 of 732)

2009-d William Henry Harrison Position-A Presidential Dollar 1 ms67 SEGS.

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1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ SEGS 1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ SEGS

1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ SEGS

Lot #7352 (Sale Order 82 of 732)

1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick

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1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU 1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU

1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU

Lot #7353 (Sale Order 83 of 732)

1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU. The renminbi was introduced by the People's Bank of China in December 1948, about a year before the establishment of the People's Republic of China. Renminbi is the name of the currency, while yuan is the name of the primary unit. One fen is equal to 1/100 of one yuan. Renminbi was issued only in a paper form at first, and replaced the various currencies circulating in the areas controlled by the Communists. One of the first tasks of the new government was to end the hyperinflation that had plagued China in the final years of the Kuomintang (KMT) era. That achieved, a revaluation occurred in 1955 at the rate of 1 new yuan = 10,000 old yuan.

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2014 United States Proof Set 2014 United States Proof Set

2014 United States Proof Set

Lot #7354 (Sale Order 84 of 732)

2014 United States Proof Set. The 2014-S United States Mint Proof Set contains 14 coins in stunning proof condition displayed in three protective lenses. Each of these 2014-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 Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee, Shenandoah National Park in Virginia, Arches National Park in Utah, Great Sand Dunes National Park in Colorado and Everglades National Park in Florida* (4) Presidential $1 Coins honoring Presidents Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt* (1) Native American $1 Coin with the reverse featuring a Native American man offering a pipe, while his wife offers provisions of fish, corn, roots and gourds.* (1) Kennedy half-dollar* (1) Roosevelt dime* (1) Jefferson five-cent coin* (1) Lincoln centThis brand new set comes complete in its original US Mint packaging including the Certificate of Authenticity.

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7355 (Sale Order 85 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

Lot #7356 (Sale Order 86 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round -

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "Drop Bear" Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7357 (Sale Order 87 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "Drop Bear" Style Grades Ungraded.

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1999-p 40 pcs Coin-Tainer $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1999-p 40 pcs Coin-Tainer $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1999-p 40 pcs Coin-Tainer $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #7359 (Sale Order 88 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1999-p 40 pcs Coin-Tainer $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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***Major Highlight*** 1942-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c ms67+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1942-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c ms67+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1942-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c ms67+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7360 (Sale Order 89 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1942-p Near Top Pop! Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms67+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Lot #7362 (Sale Order 90 of 732)

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved.

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***Major Highlight*** 1887-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1887-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1887-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7364 (Sale Order 91 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1887-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS.

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1953B $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ 1953B $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

1953B $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

Lot #7365 (Sale Order 92 of 732)

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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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Reserve," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7368 (Sale Order 93 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Reserve," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Reserve” and having two covered ends and weighing 268.5g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7372 (Sale Order 94 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.9g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #7373 (Sale Order 95 of 732)

1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++. FR-1614 Priest-Humphrey 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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1974-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc 1974-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc

1974-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc

Lot #7374 (Sale Order 96 of 732)

1974-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc.

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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1928 & s Mint Ends Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1928 & s Mint Ends

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1928 & s Mint Ends

Lot #7375 (Sale Order 97 of 732)

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1928 & s Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Bell Telephone Co." Bank style wrapper. This is the Bell Telephone logo from the 1960's. They are all frrom one Estate. The ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.

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***Major Highlight*** 1880-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1880-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7376 (Sale Order 98 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS. Virtually pristine with outstanding visual appeal, this untoned beauty is sharply struck and bathed in intense mint frost. One of the quintessential type candidates in the Morgan silver dollar series of 1878 to 1921, the 1880-S is the most common of the early date issues in Mint State after only the 1881-S. Literally millions of the 8,900,000 coins struck remained in federal storage until released by the Treasury Department in the 1950s and, especially, the early to mid 1960s. Given their ready availability and the high standards of quality to which virtually all were produced, 1880-S dollars have been extremely popular with type collectors seeking a single Mint State coin to represent the Morgan dollar series. At the threshold of numismatic perfection, however, the example offered here is a noteworthy condition rarity. Indeed it is far better preserved than the vast majority of 1880-S dollars, the surfaces possessing equally superior eye appeal. For advanced numismatists who demand nothing less than the finest for their collections, the opportunity to acquire this exceptional Superb Gem should not be overlooked. 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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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #7377 (Sale Order 99 of 732)

1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++.

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Statue of Liberty Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Statue of Liberty Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Statue of Liberty Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7379 (Sale Order 100 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Statue of Liberty Style Grades Ungraded.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

Lot #7380 (Sale Order 101 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Statue of Liberty Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Statue of Liberty Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Statue of Liberty Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7381 (Sale Order 102 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Statue of Liberty Style Grades Ungraded.

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1993-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1993-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1993-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #7383 (Sale Order 103 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1993-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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***Major Highlight*** 1884-s Morgan Dollar $1 Choice AU/BU Slider USCG (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1884-s Morgan Dollar $1 Choice AU/BU Slider USCG (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1884-s Morgan Dollar $1 Choice AU/BU Slider USCG (fc)

Lot #7384 (Sale Order 104 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1884-s Morgan Dollar $1 Choice AU/BU Slider USCG. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin

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1922 Weimar Germany 10,000 Marks 1922 Weimar Germany 10,000 Marks

1922 Weimar Germany 10,000 Marks "Vampire" Hyperinflation Note P# 71 Grades vf details

Lot #7385 (Sale Order 105 of 732)

1922 Weimar Germany 10,000 Marks "Vampire" Hyperinflation Note P# 71 Grades vf details. Among the many bills issued during the hyperinflation crisis in the post-WWI German Weimar Republic, the "Vampire Note" is a particular standout. It is known as the Vampire Note because when the note's engraver (identity unknown) adapted a portrait by famous German Renaissance painter Albrecht Durer for the note, he made an odd alteration where the neck of the figure looks like a Vampire when the bill is rotated 90 degrees. It takes some imagination to see, but was intentional and meant to represent the anti-French sentiment in WWI Germany -- France was considered to be "sucking the life out of" the country following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The Reichsbank noticed this alteration, but did not change it, printing several varieties of the bill with the design and giving credence to the popular anti-French sentiment. There are three varieties, Pick # 70 and 71 differing in the reverse design, and Pick # 72 being a smaller version of Pick # 71.

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1979-s TY I Proof Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo 1979-s TY I Proof Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo

1979-s TY I Proof Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo

Lot #7386 (Sale Order 106 of 732)

1979-s TY I Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo. In 1979 the U.S. Mint used two different mint marks to strike Proof coins, including the Washington quarters. The Type 1 Washington quarter will have a filled S mint mark, while the Type 2 will have a clear S mint mark.

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***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7388 (Sale Order 107 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf+ 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf+

1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf+

Lot #7389 (Sale Order 108 of 732)

1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf+. Fr-1536 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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*EXCLUSIVE* x20 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked *EXCLUSIVE* x20 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* x20 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Premium"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7392 (Sale Order 109 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* x20 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Premium"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Morgan/Peace Premium” and having two covered ends and weighing 526.9g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #7396 (Sale Order 110 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Peace STandard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.5g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #7397 (Sale Order 111 of 732)

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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Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Lot #7398 (Sale Order 112 of 732)

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved.

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***Major Highlight*** Complete 1999 - 2009 US State & Territory Quarter Set 56 Coins ALL NGC pr69 DC ***Major Highlight*** Complete 1999 - 2009 US State & Territory Quarter Set 56 Coins ALL NGC pr69 DC

***Major Highlight*** Complete 1999 - 2009 US State & Territory Quarter Set 56 Coins ALL NGC pr69 DC

Lot #7400 (Sale Order 113 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** Complete 1999 - 2009 US State & Territory Quarter Set 56 Coins ALL NGC pr69 DCAM Made In USA Label.

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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #7401 (Sale Order 114 of 732)

1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++.

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2015 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 pc set 2015 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 pc set

2015 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 pc set

Lot #7402 (Sale Order 115 of 732)

2015 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 pc set. The 2015-S Proof Set comes in three cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar, and Native American Dollar; one contains the five America the Beautiful Quarters, while the third case houses the four Presidential Dollars. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder, and then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificate of authenticity were inserted into a white and brown card-stock box featuring a sunset photo of the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

Lot #7404 (Sale Order 116 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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***Major Highlight*** 1896-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1896-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1896-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7408 (Sale Order 117 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1896-p Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS.

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***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

Lot #7412 (Sale Order 118 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Supreme" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #7416 (Sale Order 119 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Supreme" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Exciting News from The Long Island Hoard!Prepare to be amazed! Today, we are thrilled to offer an exclusive auction that you simply cannot afford to miss. You already know and love our stunning silver dollar rolls from The Long Island Hoard—familiar names like "Standard," "Premium," "Limited," and the exquisite "Reserve."But Thats Not all...During a recent visit, our supplier, impressed with our dedication to quality, shared a remarkable secret. Tucked away were silver dollars of even more exceptional quality than we had ever imagined!Introducing our new tiers: "Exceptional," "Supreme," and "Extraordinary." These hand-marked, shotgun rolls are the pinnacle of numismatic brilliance. The quality is so outstanding that seeing is believing.We know how much you cherish our offerings, and we are confident these new levels will exceed your highest expectations. However, quantities are extremely limited, and we anticipate they will not last long.Act fast—these treasures are waiting, but not for long!As always, we stand behind our products with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. To qualify for this guarantee, please ensure that you video record the opening of the rolls. It is crucial that the video clearly shows each coin, including its date and mint mark, to validate your claim. Secure your piece of numismatic history today! Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Peace Supreme” and having two covered ends and weighing 269.0g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard

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*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked *EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7420 (Sale Order 120 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan/Peace Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.6g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf 1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf

1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf

Lot #7421 (Sale Order 121 of 732)

1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”

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***Major Highlight*** 1889-o Morgan Dollar $1 Choice+ Unc USCG (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1889-o Morgan Dollar $1 Choice+ Unc USCG (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1889-o Morgan Dollar $1 Choice+ Unc USCG (fc)

Lot #7424 (Sale Order 122 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1889-o Morgan Dollar $1 Choice+ Unc USCG.

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1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++ 1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

Lot #7425 (Sale Order 123 of 732)

1961 Soviet Russia 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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2017 United States Proof Set 2017 United States Proof Set

2017 United States Proof Set

Lot #7426 (Sale Order 124 of 732)

2017 United States Proof Set.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

Lot #7428 (Sale Order 125 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

Lot #7429 (Sale Order 126 of 732)

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+.

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #7431 (Sale Order 127 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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***Major Highlight*** 1955 Proof Franklin Half Dollar NEar Top Pop! 50c pr68+ DCAM SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1955 Proof Franklin Half Dollar NEar Top Pop! 50c pr68+ DCAM SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1955 Proof Franklin Half Dollar NEar Top Pop! 50c pr68+ DCAM SEGS (fc)

Lot #7432 (Sale Order 128 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1955 NEar Top Pop! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr68+ DCAM SEGS.

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1972-d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc 1972-d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc

1972-d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc

Lot #7434 (Sale Order 129 of 732)

1972-d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc.

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***Major Highlight*** 1880-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1880-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7436 (Sale Order 130 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-p Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS. Each side of this top-certified Registry coin remains wholly brilliant with vibrant cartwheel luster. The fields and cheek are clean. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin

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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #7437 (Sale Order 131 of 732)

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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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Limited" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #7440 (Sale Order 132 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Limited" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Morgan Limited” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.3g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7444 (Sale Order 133 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Premium” and having two covered ends and weighing 265.7g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select CU 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select CU

1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select CU

Lot #7445 (Sale Order 134 of 732)

1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select CU. FR-1614 Priest-Humphrey 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-p Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM+ Unc 1971-p Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM+ Unc

1971-p Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot #7446 (Sale Order 135 of 732)

1971-p Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM+ Unc.

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***Major Highlight*** 1913-s Gold Indian Half Eagle $5 Select+ Unc USCG (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1913-s Gold Indian Half Eagle $5 Select+ Unc USCG (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1913-s Gold Indian Half Eagle $5 Select+ Unc USCG (fc)

Lot #7447 (Sale Order 136 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1913-s Gold Indian Half Eagle $5 Select+ Unc USCG. The 1913 Indian $5 is a tremendous condition rarity, with pieces readily available in lower Mint State but increasingly unavailable approaching Gem. While nearly 1 million coins were struck, this issue saw heavy use in commerce beginning at the dawn of World War I and continuing through the Roaring Twenties. Only about 41,000 coins are estimated to survive in all grades, with fewer than 150 estimated at the Gem level. This particular example is absolutely one of the most desirable known.

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***Major Highlight*** 1891-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1891-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1891-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7448 (Sale Order 137 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1891-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++ 1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

Lot #7449 (Sale Order 138 of 732)

1961 Soviet Russia 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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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Abominable Snowman Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Abominable Snowman Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Abominable Snowman Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7451 (Sale Order 139 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Abominable Snowman Style Grades Ungraded.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

Lot #7452 (Sale Order 140 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7453 (Sale Order 141 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded.

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***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

Lot #7456 (Sale Order 142 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS.

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1970-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc 1970-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc

1970-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc

Lot #7458 (Sale Order 143 of 732)

1970-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc.

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***Major Highlight*** 1906-p Barber Dime TOP POP! 10c ms67 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1906-p Barber Dime TOP POP! 10c ms67 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1906-p Barber Dime TOP POP! 10c ms67 SEGS (fc)

Lot #7460 (Sale Order 144 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1906-p TOP POP! Barber Dime 10c ms67 SEGS.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked "Unc Peace Exceptional," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7464 (Sale Order 145 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked "Unc Peace Exceptional," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). EXCLUSIVE HUGE Vault Hoard!!Brilliant 10 & 20 Coin Hand Marked Covered Ends Morgan & Peace Silver Dollar Rolls You won’t believe what we’re about to tell you…Up for auction today is something so special and rare you won’t want to miss one second!We’ve already brought you stunning coins from “The Long Island Hoard”, you know the ones,the rolls hand marked “Standard” “Limited” “Premium” and those Brilliant “Reserve” Rolls…Well guess what….. When we went back last weekend, our supplier was so thrilled with how well we were handling the rolls…He let us in on a little secret!He had MORE coins that are even HIGHER QUALITY!!! We couldn’t even believe what he was saying until we saw it for ourselves! Out of a collection of over 3,500 rolls made up of 10 and 20 coins that are….Hand marked... Ends Covered… Stamped “Woolworth Department Stores”…. And labeled….“Exceptional” “Supreme” and “Extraordinary”!!That’s another THREE levels higher than the Reserve Rolls that everyone loves so much! We know you loved the rolls already, so without a doubt you will be blown away at the luster, the shine, the brilliance on these coins!You really can’t find anything like this anywhere else!!We know you won’t be able to get enough…And we won’t be able to hang on to these for very long…So don’t wait, get them while supplies last!We’re so very confident that you’ll not only be satisfied but you’ll be unable to not come back for more! We’re offer you a 100% Satisfaction GUARANTEED deal, with NO RISK!!As impossible as it is, if you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we will give you a full refund!All you have to do is…Record yourself opening the roll.The video must show you opening and removing each coin from the roll.The footage must be unedited, and each coin must be clear and identifiable in the footage.Email me a link or a copy of the video and tell me that you’re unhappy with your purchaseand we’ll provide you with a full refund.NO QUESTIONS ASKED! Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Peace Exceptional” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.4g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard.

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Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked

Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Peace Standard"! X10 Coins Inside! (FC)

Lot #7468 (Sale Order 146 of 732)

Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Peace Standard"! X10 Coins Inside! (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Peace Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #7469 (Sale Order 147 of 732)

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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2003-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG 2003-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

2003-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

Lot #7470 (Sale Order 148 of 732)

2003-s Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG.

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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1926 & s Mint Ends Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1926 & s Mint Ends

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1926 & s Mint Ends

Lot #7471 (Sale Order 149 of 732)

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1926 & s Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Bell Telephone Co." Bank style wrapper. This is the Bell Telephone logo from the 1960's. They are all frrom one Estate. The ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.

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***Major Highlight*** RARE 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games 4 Coin GOLD & Silver Proof Commemorative Set W ***Major Highlight*** RARE 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games 4 Coin GOLD & Silver Proof Commemorative Set W

***Major Highlight*** RARE 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games 4 Coin GOLD & Silver Proof Commemorative Set W

Lot #7472 (Sale Order 150 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** RARE 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games 4 Coin GOLD & Silver Proof Commemorative Set W/ Original Box & COA 0.25oz Of Gold. Product DetailsThis proof set contains the Swimming half dollar, Wheelchair and Tennis dollars and Flag Bearer five dollar Gold coin.Set Highlights: Set contains .2419 oz of Gold and 1.54 oz of Silver. Set comes in original box and with certificate of authenticity. Gold: * Obverse: Design by Patricia L. Verani featuring American athletes bearing their flag during the games' opening ceremonies * Reverse: Designed by William Krawczewicz and shows the Atlanta Olympic games logo Silver: *Obverse: One coin features an athlete in a wheelchair competing in an Olympic event and the second coin features a female tennis player ready to strike the ball * Reverse: Depicts clasped hands of two athletes below the Atlanta Olympic Games logo Half-Dollar: * Obverse: Features a swimmer in the middle of the breaststroke * Reverse: Shows the Olympic flame and logo surrounded by the inscription "United States of America", “E Pluribus Unum” and “Atlanta 1996”

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2007-2008 Zimbabwe (ZWR 3rd Dollar) 20,000 Dollars Hyperinflation Note P# 73a Grades Select AU 2007-2008 Zimbabwe (ZWR 3rd Dollar) 20,000 Dollars Hyperinflation Note P# 73a Grades Select AU

2007-2008 Zimbabwe (ZWR 3rd Dollar) 20,000 Dollars Hyperinflation Note P# 73a Grades Select AU

Lot #7473 (Sale Order 151 of 732)

2007-2008 Zimbabwe (ZWR 3rd Dollar) 20,000 Dollars Hyperinflation Note P# 73a Grades Select AU.

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round -

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "Drop Bear" Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7475 (Sale Order 152 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "Drop Bear" Style Grades Ungraded.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

Lot #7476 (Sale Order 153 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Bitcoin Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Bitcoin Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Bitcoin Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7477 (Sale Order 154 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Bitcoin Style Grades Ungraded.

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***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms65 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

Lot #7480 (Sale Order 155 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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1987-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc 1987-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc

1987-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc

Lot #7482 (Sale Order 156 of 732)

1987-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc.

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***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7484 (Sale Order 157 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

Lot #7485 (Sale Order 158 of 732)

1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++. Fr-1536 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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*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked *EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Exceptional"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7488 (Sale Order 159 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Exceptional"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Exciting News from The Long Island Hoard!Prepare to be amazed! Today, we are thrilled to offer an exclusive auction that you simply cannot afford to miss. You already know and love our stunning silver dollar rolls from The Long Island Hoard—familiar names like "Standard," "Premium," "Limited," and the exquisite "Reserve."But Thats Not all...During a recent visit, our supplier, impressed with our dedication to quality, shared a remarkable secret. Tucked away were silver dollars of even more exceptional quality than we had ever imagined!Introducing our new tiers: "Exceptional," "Supreme," and "Extraordinary." These hand-marked, shotgun rolls are the pinnacle of numismatic brilliance. The quality is so outstanding that seeing is believing.We know how much you cherish our offerings, and we are confident these new levels will exceed your highest expectations. However, quantities are extremely limited, and we anticipate they will not last long.Act fast—these treasures are waiting, but not for long!As always, we stand behind our products with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. To qualify for this guarantee, please ensure that you video record the opening of the rolls. It is crucial that the video clearly shows each coin, including its date and mint mark, to validate your claim. Secure your piece of numismatic history today! Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan/Peace Exceptional” and having two covered ends and weighing 269.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard.

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #7492 (Sale Order 160 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Morgan Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf

1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf

Lot #7493 (Sale Order 161 of 732)

1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf. FR-1614 Priest-Humphrey 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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Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Lot #7494 (Sale Order 162 of 732)

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved.

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***Major Highlight*** 1892-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1892-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1892-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

Lot #7496 (Sale Order 163 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1892-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS.

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1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades xf 1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades xf

1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades xf

Lot #7497 (Sale Order 164 of 732)

1961 Soviet Russia 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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1993 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 1993 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set

1993 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set

Lot #7498 (Sale Order 165 of 732)

1993 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set. Contains the 1993 Bill of Rights 90% silver US Silver Dollar & the 1993 Bill of Rights Half Dollar plus the Traditional 5 pieces 1993 Proof Set. Includes all the original packaging and the COA. Note at current Silver prices the Bonus Silver Dollar (.7736 troy oz. pure silver) and Silver Half Dollar (.3617 troy oz. pure silver)

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

Lot #7500 (Sale Order 166 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1980-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1980-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1980-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #7503 (Sale Order 167 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1980-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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***Major Highlight*** 1901-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1901-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1901-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS (fc)

Lot #7504 (Sale Order 168 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1901-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS.

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***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS (fc)

Lot #7508 (Sale Order 169 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked "Unc Peace Reserve," x20 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7512 (Sale Order 170 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked "Unc Peace Reserve," x20 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Unc Peace Reserve” and having two covered ends and weighing 537.7g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7516 (Sale Order 171 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.8g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

Lot #7517 (Sale Order 172 of 732)

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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1984-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc 1984-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

1984-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot #7518 (Sale Order 173 of 732)

1984-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc.

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***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms68+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms68+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms68+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7520 (Sale Order 174 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1882-s TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms68+ SEGS. This virtually pristine example really needs to be seen to be fully appreciated. Intensely lustrous surfaces are bathed in smooth, frosty mint luster. Fully struck, as befits the issue, with exceptional technical quality and outstanding visual appeal. The present example represents a coalescence of both execution and preservation, making it one of the most desirable survivors known. It is tied for finest certified, and is an ideal candidate for the ultimate type set or the finest collection of Morgan dollars. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin. I give this coin my highest recommendation

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1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades xf 1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades xf

1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades xf

Lot #7521 (Sale Order 175 of 732)

1961 Soviet Russia 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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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Indian Gold Coin Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Indian Gold Coin Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Indian Gold Coin Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7523 (Sale Order 176 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Indian Gold Coin Style Grades Ungraded.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

Lot #7524 (Sale Order 177 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7528 (Sale Order 178 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS. Slightly better date. First year of issue. A bright and brilliant example with outstanding visual appeal. Technical quality is also superior with a razor sharp strike, full mint finish, and virtually pristine surfaces. As the premier San Francisco Mint issue in the Morgan series, the 1878-S is a perennial favorite among series specialists as well as more generalized silver dollar collectors. Although not as plentiful in an absolute sense as the 1879-S, 1880-S, 1881-S and 1882-S, the 1878-S is still readily obtainable in most Mint State grades. We stress that word "most" in this context for as a Superb Gem the 1878-S is very rare and seldom encountered. Here, then, is an important and fleeting bidding opportunity for the advanced collector. 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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Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Lot #7530 (Sale Order 179 of 732)

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved.

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***Major Highlight*** RARE 1896 6-Coin Commerative Statue Of Liberty Gold & Silver Proof & Unc Set 0 ***Major Highlight*** RARE 1896 6-Coin Commerative Statue Of Liberty Gold & Silver Proof & Unc Set 0

***Major Highlight*** RARE 1896 6-Coin Commerative Statue Of Liberty Gold & Silver Proof & Unc Set 0

Lot #7532 (Sale Order 180 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** RARE 1896 6-Coin Commerative Statue Of Liberty Gold & Silver Proof & Unc Set 0.5Oz Of Gold W/ Original Box & COA. Product DetailsThis set contains two half dollars (one proof and one brilliant uncirculated), two dollars (one proof and one brilliant uncirculated) and two five dollar Gold coins (one proof and one brilliant uncirculated)Set Highlights: Set contains .4838 of Gold and 1.546 oz of Silver. Each set is housed in the original wood case and certificate of authenticity. Obverse: The $5 Gold features Liberty's Crowned Head, the Silver Dollar features the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island and the Half Dollar depicts the Statue with the New York skyline with an in-bound liner. Reverse: The $5 Gold features the American Eagle, the Silver Dollar depicts Liberty's Torch and the Half Dollar displays immigrants on Ellis Island.

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*EXCLUSIVE* x20 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked *EXCLUSIVE* x20 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* x20 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Morgan Premium"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7536 (Sale Order 181 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* x20 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Morgan Premium"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Unc Morgan Premium" and having two covered ends and weighing 537.5g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #7540 (Sale Order 182 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Peace STandard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.4g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1920 & s Mint Ends Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1920 & s Mint Ends

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1920 & s Mint Ends

Lot #7543 (Sale Order 183 of 732)

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1920 & s Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Bell Telephone Co." Bank style wrapper. This is the Bell Telephone logo from the 1960's. They are all frrom one Estate. The ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.

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***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7544 (Sale Order 184 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-p TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS. Beautifully preserved with original, brilliant mint luster and well-struck design elements. A vibrant cartwheel effect adorns each side, and Liberty's cheek is essentially flawless. The 1879 Morgan dollar seldom comes up in discussions of scarce dates, as it is generally available in grades as fine as ms65+. However, the date is a sudden rarity when one crosses over to MS66 Let Long Any Higher. This example provides a rare and important opportunity for the advanced Morgan dollar Registry collector 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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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

Lot #7548 (Sale Order 185 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7552 (Sale Order 186 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS. A small portion of the more than 9.1 million Morgan dollars struck at San Francisco in 1879 employed leftover Reverse of 1878 dies that had been shipped to the branch mint the year prior. In A Guide Book of Morgan Silver Dollars, fifth edition, Q. David Bowers estimates that 600,000 Reverse of 1878 coins may have been struck, since at least six different die pairs are known for the variety. Regardless of the number of coins struck, few survived the Pittman Act melts of 1918. Bowers recalls only one significant hoard of the issue -- the Redfield holdings -- but most of those coins were bagmarked. Sharp devices complement brilliant cartwheel luster, revealing no mentionable toning and only the most trivial contact marks. The obverse fields display a hint of reflectivity when tilted beneath a light, producing strong eye appeal. 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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***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms66+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms66+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms66+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7556 (Sale Order 187 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-o TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS. With the Bland-Allison Act enabled, Mint officials needed all hands on deck, so they reopened the New Orleans Mint in 1879. The first coins were struck there since the facility closed in 1861. Silver dollars, eagles, and double eagles were coined in New Orleans that year. The limited gold production, 1,500 eagles and 2,325 double eagles, created two rarities, while silver dollar production approached 3 million coins in 1879. This Plus designated Premium Gem is tied for the finest that is certified. This sharply defined silver dollar has incredible eye appeal, with frosty luster and brilliant, Blast White silver surfaces. 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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Wow! Covered End Roll! Marked Wow! Covered End Roll! Marked

Wow! Covered End Roll! Marked " Morgan Exceptional"! X20 Coins Inside! (FC)

Lot #7560 (Sale Order 188 of 732)

Wow! Covered End Roll! Marked " Morgan Exceptional"! X20 Coins Inside! (FC). Exciting News from The Long Island Hoard!Prepare to be amazed! Today, we are thrilled to offer an exclusive auction that you simply cannot afford to miss. You already know and love our stunning silver dollar rolls from The Long Island Hoard—familiar names like "Standard," "Premium," "Limited," and the exquisite "Reserve."But Thats Not all...During a recent visit, our supplier, impressed with our dedication to quality, shared a remarkable secret. Tucked away were silver dollars of even more exceptional quality than we had ever imagined!Introducing our new tiers: "Exceptional," "Supreme," and "Extraordinary." These hand-marked, shotgun rolls are the pinnacle of numismatic brilliance. The quality is so outstanding that seeing is believing.We know how much you cherish our offerings, and we are confident these new levels will exceed your highest expectations. However, quantities are extremely limited, and we anticipate they will not last long.Act fast—these treasures are waiting, but not for long!As always, we stand behind our products with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. To qualify for this guarantee, please ensure that you video record the opening of the rolls. It is crucial that the video clearly shows each coin, including its date and mint mark, to validate your claim. Secure your piece of numismatic history today! Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Morgan Exceptional” and having two covered ends and weighing 535.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard

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*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked *EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7564 (Sale Order 189 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan/Peace Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.6g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1953A $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ 1953A $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

1953A $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

Lot #7565 (Sale Order 190 of 732)

1953A $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++. FR-1533 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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1990 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 6 Coins W/ Box & COA 1990 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 6 Coins W/ Box & COA

1990 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 6 Coins W/ Box & COA

Lot #7568 (Sale Order 191 of 732)

1990 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 6 Coins W/ Box & COA. Product DetailsThis wonderful six-piece set includes all of the proof issue coins of 1990 as well as a commemorative Eisenhower Centennial proof Silver dollar in the original U.S. Mint presentation case.Product Highlights: Commemorative dollar is struck in 90% Silver, with .7734 oz actual Silver weight. Set includes a proof example of the following coins: * Lincoln Cent * Jefferson Nickel * Roosevelt Dime * Washington Quarter * Kennedy Half Dollar * Commemorative Eisenhower Centennial Silver dollar mirrorlike Proof finish adds further beauty with an impressive shine. Each Prestige Set will come in its original box, and may or may not include a certificate of authenticity.

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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

Lot #7569 (Sale Order 192 of 732)

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

Lot #7572 (Sale Order 193 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++ 1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

Lot #7573 (Sale Order 194 of 732)

1961 Soviet Russia 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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1989-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc 1989-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

1989-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot #7574 (Sale Order 195 of 732)

1989-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc.

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1999-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1999-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1999-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #7575 (Sale Order 196 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1999-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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2007 U.S. Mint American Legacy Collection Set 12 Coins Over 1.5 Oz Of Silver 2007 U.S. Mint American Legacy Collection Set 12 Coins Over 1.5 Oz Of Silver

2007 U.S. Mint American Legacy Collection Set 12 Coins Over 1.5 Oz Of Silver

Lot #7580 (Sale Order 197 of 732)

2007 U.S. Mint American Legacy Collection Set 12 Coins Over 1.5 Oz Of Silver. Product DetailsThis American Legacy Collection Proof Set contains the 14 standard proof coins from 2007, along with the Jamestown Quadricentennial and Little Rock Central High School Desegregation commemorative dollars, all packaged in an elegant display case.Set Highlights: Contains a total of 1.54 oz of Silver. Limited production of only 26,442 sets. Each set contains: Two 90% Silver commemorative dollars: one honoring the quadricentennial of the founding of Jamestown and another honoring the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of Little Rock Central High School. Sacagawea dollar The inaugural 4 releases of the Presidential dollars: Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and Madison Kennedy half dollar Five state quarters: Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah Roosevelt dime Jefferson nickel Lincoln cent All coins come in beautiful mirrorlike proof finish. Set is packaged in an attractive presentation box.

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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #7581 (Sale Order 198 of 732)

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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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Limited," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7584 (Sale Order 199 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Limited," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Limited” and having two covered ends and weighing 267.6g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7588 (Sale Order 200 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Premium” and having two covered ends and weighing 265.7g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

Lot #7589 (Sale Order 201 of 732)

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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1971-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ 5fs 1971-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ 5fs

1971-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ 5fs

Lot #7590 (Sale Order 202 of 732)

1971-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM+ 5fs.

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1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc 1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc

1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc

Lot #7592 (Sale Order 203 of 732)

1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc.

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1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU 1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU

1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU

Lot #7593 (Sale Order 204 of 732)

1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU. The renminbi was introduced by the People's Bank of China in December 1948, about a year before the establishment of the People's Republic of China. Renminbi is the name of the currency, while yuan is the name of the primary unit. One fen is equal to 1/100 of one yuan. Renminbi was issued only in a paper form at first, and replaced the various currencies circulating in the areas controlled by the Communists. One of the first tasks of the new government was to end the hyperinflation that had plagued China in the final years of the Kuomintang (KMT) era. That achieved, a revaluation occurred in 1955 at the rate of 1 new yuan = 10,000 old yuan.

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2012 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! 28 Coins Inside! 2012 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! 28 Coins Inside!

2012 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! 28 Coins Inside!

Lot #7594 (Sale Order 205 of 732)

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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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

Lot #7596 (Sale Order 206 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7597 (Sale Order 207 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded.

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Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Lot #7598 (Sale Order 208 of 732)

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved.

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #7599 (Sale Order 209 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc 1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc

1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc

Lot #7600 (Sale Order 210 of 732)

1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc.

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Bitcoin Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Bitcoin Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Bitcoin Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7601 (Sale Order 211 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Bitcoin Style Grades Ungraded.

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1891-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc 1891-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc

1891-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc

Lot #7604 (Sale Order 212 of 732)

1891-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc.

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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #7605 (Sale Order 213 of 732)

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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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Premium" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #7608 (Sale Order 214 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Premium" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Peace Premium” and having two covered ends and weighing 265.2g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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2015 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 pc set 2015 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 pc set

2015 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 pc set

Lot #7610 (Sale Order 215 of 732)

2015 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 pc set. The 2015-S Proof Set comes in three cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar, and Native American Dollar; one contains the five America the Beautiful Quarters, while the third case houses the four Presidential Dollars. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder, and then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificate of authenticity were inserted into a white and brown card-stock box featuring a sunset photo of the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Premium" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #7612 (Sale Order 216 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Premium" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Peace Premium” and having two covered ends and weighing 265.2g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

Lot #7613 (Sale Order 217 of 732)

1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++. Fr-1536 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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1971-d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ 5fs 1971-d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ 5fs

1971-d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ 5fs

Lot #7614 (Sale Order 218 of 732)

1971-d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ 5fs.

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1896-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ Unc 1896-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ Unc

1896-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot #7616 (Sale Order 219 of 732)

1896-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ Unc.

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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf details 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf details

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf details

Lot #7617 (Sale Order 220 of 732)

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf details.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

Lot #7620 (Sale Order 221 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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2008 100 Trillion Reserve Bank Of Zimbabwe Hyperinflation Note Grades CU 2008 100 Trillion Reserve Bank Of Zimbabwe Hyperinflation Note Grades CU

2008 100 Trillion Reserve Bank Of Zimbabwe Hyperinflation Note Grades CU

Lot #7621 (Sale Order 222 of 732)

2008 100 Trillion Reserve Bank Of Zimbabwe Hyperinflation Note Grades CU. During the years of 2008 and 2009, The inflation rate of the Zimbabwe Dollar Grew to 250,000,000% at its peak. This was later linked to the Central Bank uncontrollably printing money and the global economic crisis and the time.

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1994-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc 1994-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

1994-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot #7622 (Sale Order 223 of 732)

1994-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc.

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2006-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2006-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2006-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #7623 (Sale Order 224 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2006-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc

1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc

Lot #7624 (Sale Order 225 of 732)

1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc. Slightly better date. First year of issue.

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round -

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "Drop Bear" Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7625 (Sale Order 226 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "Drop Bear" Style Grades Ungraded.

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***Major Highlight*** 1885-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1885-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1885-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7628 (Sale Order 227 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1885-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin

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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf details 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf details

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf details

Lot #7629 (Sale Order 228 of 732)

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf details. 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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*EXCLUSIVE* x20 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked *EXCLUSIVE* x20 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* x20 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Morgan Standard"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7632 (Sale Order 229 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* x20 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Morgan Standard"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Unc Morgan Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 537.4g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #7636 (Sale Order 230 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Morgan Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf

1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf

Lot #7637 (Sale Order 231 of 732)

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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1968-p Roosevelt Dime 10c Grades Gem++ Full Bands 1968-p Roosevelt Dime 10c Grades Gem++ Full Bands

1968-p Roosevelt Dime 10c Grades Gem++ Full Bands

Lot #7638 (Sale Order 232 of 732)

1968-p Roosevelt Dime 10c Grades Gem++ Full Bands.

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PCGS  2017-p Star Trek The Next Generation TNG 30th Anniversary 2oz Silver USS Enterprise Crew $2 Au PCGS  2017-p Star Trek The Next Generation TNG 30th Anniversary 2oz Silver USS Enterprise Crew $2 Au

PCGS 2017-p Star Trek The Next Generation TNG 30th Anniversary 2oz Silver USS Enterprise Crew $2 Au

Lot #7640 (Sale Order 233 of 732)

PCGS 2017-p Star Trek The Next Generation TNG 30th Anniversary 2oz Silver USS Enterprise Crew $2 Australlian Tuvalu OGP pr70 dcam PCGS. THE NEXT GENERATION CREW – STAR TREK: 30th ANNIVERSARY – 2017 2 oz SILVER PROOF COIN Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek: The Next Generation debuted in 1987, and ran for 178 episodes over seven seasons until 1994, making it the longest running Star Trek series to date.Featuring a colour image of the crew from the celebrated U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D including Deanna Troi, Worf, William T. Riker, Picard, Geordi La Forge, Beverly Crusher and Data, this coin is the perfect gift for fans and a true collector’s item.Each coin is struck by The Perth Mint from 2oz of 99.99% pure silver and issued as legal tender under the authority of the Government of Tuvalu.The Perth Mint will release no more than 3,000 of the Star Trek: The Next Generation Crew 30th Anniversary 2017 2oz Silver Proof Coin. DESIGNThe coin’s reverse features the Star Trek: The Next Generation 30th Anniversary logo and a colour image of the main crew members of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D including Deanna Troi, Worf, William T. Riker, Picard, Geordi La Forge, Beverly Crusher and Data. The design also includes The Perth Mint’s traditional ‘P’ mintmark.The coin’s obverse depicts the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the monetary denomination, and the 2017 year-date.

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1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU 1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU

1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU

Lot #7641 (Sale Order 234 of 732)

1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU. The renminbi was introduced by the People's Bank of China in December 1948, about a year before the establishment of the People's Republic of China. Renminbi is the name of the currency, while yuan is the name of the primary unit. One fen is equal to 1/100 of one yuan. Renminbi was issued only in a paper form at first, and replaced the various currencies circulating in the areas controlled by the Communists. One of the first tasks of the new government was to end the hyperinflation that had plagued China in the final years of the Kuomintang (KMT) era. That achieved, a revaluation occurred in 1955 at the rate of 1 new yuan = 10,000 old yuan.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

Lot #7644 (Sale Order 235 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #7645 (Sale Order 236 of 732)

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++.

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1985-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo 1985-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo

1985-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo

Lot #7646 (Sale Order 237 of 732)

1985-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo.

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1995-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper Grades BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1995-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper Grades

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1995-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper Grades

Lot #7647 (Sale Order 238 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1995-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper Grades.

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Complete 1999-2009 COLORIZED State Quarters 56-Coin Set in Cherry Wood Style Box Complete 1999-2009 COLORIZED State Quarters 56-Coin Set in Cherry Wood Style Box

Complete 1999-2009 COLORIZED State Quarters 56-Coin Set in Cherry Wood Style Box

Lot #7648 (Sale Order 239 of 732)

Complete 1999-2009 COLORIZED State Quarters 56-Coin Set in Cherry Wood Style Box. 1999-2009 Complete COLORIZED State Quarters 56-Coin Set in Cherry Wood Style Box

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7649 (Sale Order 240 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded.

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1974-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc 1974-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc

1974-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc

Lot #7650 (Sale Order 241 of 732)

1974-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc.

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***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS (fc)

Lot #7652 (Sale Order 242 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS.

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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider

1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider

Lot #7653 (Sale Order 243 of 732)

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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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked "Unc Peace Supreme," x20 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7656 (Sale Order 244 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked "Unc Peace Supreme," x20 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Exciting News from The Long Island Hoard!Prepare to be amazed! Today, we are thrilled to offer an exclusive auction that you simply cannot afford to miss. You already know and love our stunning silver dollar rolls from The Long Island Hoard—familiar names like "Standard," "Premium," "Limited," and the exquisite "Reserve."But Thats Not all...During a recent visit, our supplier, impressed with our dedication to quality, shared a remarkable secret. Tucked away were silver dollars of even more exceptional quality than we had ever imagined!Introducing our new tiers: "Exceptional," "Supreme," and "Extraordinary." These hand-marked, shotgun rolls are the pinnacle of numismatic brilliance. The quality is so outstanding that seeing is believing.We know how much you cherish our offerings, and we are confident these new levels will exceed your highest expectations. However, quantities are extremely limited, and we anticipate they will not last long.Act fast—these treasures are waiting, but not for long!As always, we stand behind our products with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. To qualify for this guarantee, please ensure that you video record the opening of the rolls. It is crucial that the video clearly shows each coin, including its date and mint mark, to validate your claim. Secure your piece of numismatic history today! Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Unc Peace Supreme” and having two covered ends and weighing 537.7g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard.

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2009 United States Mint Proof Set - 18 Pieces! 2009 United States Mint Proof Set - 18 Pieces!

2009 United States Mint Proof Set - 18 Pieces!

Lot #7658 (Sale Order 245 of 732)

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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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7660 (Sale Order 246 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.7g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #7661 (Sale Order 247 of 732)

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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Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Lot #7662 (Sale Order 248 of 732)

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved.

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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1925 & d Mint Ends Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1925 & d Mint Ends

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1925 & d Mint Ends

Lot #7663 (Sale Order 249 of 732)

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1925 & d Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Bell Telephone Co." Bank style wrapper. This is the Bell Telephone logo from the 1960's. They are all frrom one Estate. The ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.

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***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS (fc)

Lot #7664 (Sale Order 250 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS. Slightly better date. First year of issue.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

Lot #7668 (Sale Order 251 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++ 1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

Lot #7669 (Sale Order 252 of 732)

1961 Soviet Russia 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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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2008-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2008-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2008-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #7671 (Sale Order 253 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2008-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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NGC 2016 Star Wars Classic Darth Vader 1oz Silver $2 Australlian Tuvalu Proof pr70 dcam NGC NGC 2016 Star Wars Classic Darth Vader 1oz Silver $2 Australlian Tuvalu Proof pr70 dcam NGC

NGC 2016 Star Wars Classic Darth Vader 1oz Silver $2 Australlian Tuvalu Proof pr70 dcam NGC

Lot #7672 (Sale Order 254 of 732)

NGC 2016 Star Wars Classic Darth Vader 1oz Silver $2 Australlian Tuvalu pr70 dcam NGC. Product DetailsOfficially licensed STAR WARS coins with a limited worldwide mintage of 10,000 coins are highly sought after collectibles!Coin Highlights: Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver Obverse: Displays the likeness of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II along with the year and face value. Reverse: Captures the moment of Darth Vader's appearance (portrayed by David Prowse and voiced by James Earl Jones) in the 1977 release of “STAR WARS EPISODE IV A NEW HOPE”. Guaranteed by the New Zealand Mint. Be sure to grab this highly collectible coin immortalized in .999 fine Silver. Add this 1 oz Star Wars Darth Vader coin to your cart today! And may the Force be with you!Vader’s Story:Once a heroic Jedi Knight, Anakin Skywalker was seduced by the dark side of the Force, becoming the Sith Lord known as Darth Vader and led the Empire’s eradication of the Jedi Order. He remained in service of the Emperor, the evil Darth Sidious, for decades, enforcing his Master’s will and seeking to crush the fledgling Rebel Alliance that was led by Luke and Leia. But there was still good in him…New Zealand Mint:The New Zealand Mint is a privately owned company in Auckland, New Zealand. It is the only privately owned mint in New Zealand, purchasing refined Gold from international sources to produce coins. They have established their reputation over the past four decades for their high quality design as exhibited by their innovative commemorative Gold and Silver bullion products. The only precious metal mint in New Zealand, the mint uses the tag-line “Minters of the South Pacific” and produces collector and bullion coins for a number of pacific nations, including Fiji, the Cook Islands, Niue and Tuvalu.

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2005-d Bison Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc 2005-d Bison Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc

2005-d Bison Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc

Lot #7674 (Sale Order 255 of 732)

2005-d Bison Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc.

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High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked

High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked " Morgan Reserve" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC)

Lot #7680 (Sale Order 256 of 732)

High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked " Morgan Reserve" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Morgan Reserve” and having two covered ends and weighing 534.3g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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2020 United States  Proof Set - 10 pc set 2020 United States  Proof Set - 10 pc set

2020 United States Proof Set - 10 pc set

Lot #7682 (Sale Order 257 of 732)

2020 United States Proof Set - 10 pc set. The 2020 United States Mint Proof Set® is accompanied by a special 2020 Jefferson nickel with a proof finish struck at the West Point Mint with a “W” mint mark. This special complimentary coin is packaged separately in clear United States Mint plastic wrap and inserted into an envelope.The set is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #7684 (Sale Order 258 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Peace STandard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.6g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+

1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+

Lot #7685 (Sale Order 259 of 732)

1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+. Fr-1536 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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1983-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG 1983-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

1983-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

Lot #7686 (Sale Order 260 of 732)

1983-s Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG.

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1879-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ UNC PL 1879-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ UNC PL

1879-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ UNC PL

Lot #7688 (Sale Order 261 of 732)

1879-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ UNC PL.

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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #7689 (Sale Order 262 of 732)

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

Lot #7692 (Sale Order 263 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Lot #7694 (Sale Order 264 of 732)

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved.

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1981-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1981-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1981-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #7695 (Sale Order 265 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1981-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ SEGS 1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ SEGS

1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ SEGS

Lot #7696 (Sale Order 266 of 732)

1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Morgan Dollar Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Morgan Dollar Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Morgan Dollar Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7697 (Sale Order 267 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Morgan Dollar Style Grades Ungraded.

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***Auction Highlight*** 1973-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG (fc) ***Auction Highlight*** 1973-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG (fc)

***Auction Highlight*** 1973-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG (fc)

Lot #7698 (Sale Order 268 of 732)

***Auction Highlight*** 1973-s Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG.

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***Major Highlight*** 1887-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1887-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1887-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7700 (Sale Order 269 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1887-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS.

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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #7701 (Sale Order 270 of 732)

1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++. FR-1614 Priest-Humphrey 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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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Morgan/Peace Premium" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #7704 (Sale Order 271 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Morgan/Peace Premium" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan/Peace Reserve” and having two covered ends and weighing 268.2g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1990 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins 1990 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins

1990 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins

Lot #7706 (Sale Order 272 of 732)

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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*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked *EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7708 (Sale Order 273 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan/Peace Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.6g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1987-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc 1987-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc

1987-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc

Lot #7710 (Sale Order 274 of 732)

1987-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc.

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***Major Highlight*** 1946-s Walking Liberty Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c ms67+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1946-s Walking Liberty Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c ms67+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1946-s Walking Liberty Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c ms67+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7712 (Sale Order 275 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1946-s TOP POP! Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms67+ SEGS. Wonderfully original, expertly preserved surfaces will impress even the most exacting numismatists. The strike, luster quality and level of preservation are all outstanding.The 1946-S is the most plentiful San Francisco Mint Walking Liberty half dollar issue in Mint State. Clearly many examples were kept from entering circulation, certainly due to the relatively limited mintage of 3,724,000 pieces (although the 1946-S did not benefit from contemporary hoarding to the same extent as the 1946-D). Indeed, the 1946-D is more plentiful than the 1946-S, as are the 1941, 1942 and 1943. Such comparisons lose all meaning in the finest Mint State grades, however, for all Walking Liberty half dollar "short set" issues are rare in MS-67+, and the 1946-S is unknown any finer at this service this lovely Superb Gem as one of the very finest 1946-S half dollars available to today's collectors. 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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2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 20,000 Dollars Banknote Grades vf++ 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 20,000 Dollars Banknote Grades vf++

2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 20,000 Dollars Banknote Grades vf++

Lot #7713 (Sale Order 276 of 732)

2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 20,000 Dollars Banknote Grades vf++. During the years of 2008 and 2009, The inflation rate of the Zimbabwe Dollar Grew to 250,000,000% at its peak. This was later linked to the Central Bank uncontrollably printing money and the global economic crisis and the time.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

Lot #7716 (Sale Order 277 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1986-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1986-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1986-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #7719 (Sale Order 278 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1986-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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NGC 2011 Star Wars Stormtrooper Colorized 1oz .999 Silver $2  Niue Commerative Coin Proof pr70 dcam NGC 2011 Star Wars Stormtrooper Colorized 1oz .999 Silver $2  Niue Commerative Coin Proof pr70 dcam

NGC 2011 Star Wars Stormtrooper Colorized 1oz .999 Silver $2 Niue Commerative Coin Proof pr70 dcam

Lot #7720 (Sale Order 279 of 732)

NGC 2011 Star Wars Stormtrooper Colorized 1oz .999 Silver $2 Niue Commerative Coin pr70 dcam NGC.

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Indian Gold Coin Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Indian Gold Coin Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Indian Gold Coin Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7721 (Sale Order 280 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Indian Gold Coin Style Grades Ungraded.

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1991-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG 1991-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

1991-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

Lot #7722 (Sale Order 281 of 732)

1991-s Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG.

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***Major Highlight*** 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel Near Top Pop! 5c ms67+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel Near Top Pop! 5c ms67+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1913-p TY I Buffalo Nickel Near Top Pop! 5c ms67+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7724 (Sale Order 282 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1913-p TY I Near Top Pop! Buffalo Nickel 5c ms67+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin

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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ 1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

Lot #7725 (Sale Order 283 of 732)

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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*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked *EXCLUSIVE* x10 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Morgan Supreme"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7728 (Sale Order 284 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Morgan Supreme"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). EXCLUSIVE HUGE Vault Hoard!!Brilliant 10 & 20 Coin Hand Marked Covered Ends Morgan & Peace Silver Dollar Rolls You won’t believe what we’re about to tell you…Up for auction today is something so special and rare you won’t want to miss one second!We’ve already brought you stunning coins from “The Long Island Hoard”, you know the ones,the rolls hand marked “Standard” “Limited” “Premium” and those Brilliant “Reserve” Rolls…Well guess what….. When we went back last weekend, our supplier was so thrilled with how well we were handling the rolls…He let us in on a little secret!He had MORE coins that are even HIGHER QUALITY!!! We couldn’t even believe what he was saying until we saw it for ourselves! Out of a collection of over 3,500 rolls made up of 10 and 20 coins that are….Hand marked... Ends Covered… Stamped “Woolworth Department Stores”…. And labeled….“Exceptional” “Supreme” and “Extraordinary”!!That’s another THREE levels higher than the Reserve Rolls that everyone loves so much! We know you loved the rolls already, so without a doubt you will be blown away at the luster, the shine, the brilliance on these coins!You really can’t find anything like this anywhere else!!We know you won’t be able to get enough…And we won’t be able to hang on to these for very long…So don’t wait, get them while supplies last!We’re so very confident that you’ll not only be satisfied but you’ll be unable to not come back for more! We’re offer you a 100% Satisfaction GUARANTEED deal, with NO RISK!!As impossible as it is, if you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we will give you a full refund!All you have to do is…Record yourself opening the roll.The video must show you opening and removing each coin from the roll.The footage must be unedited, and each coin must be clear and identifiable in the footage.Email me a link or a copy of the video and tell me that you’re unhappy with your purchaseand we’ll provide you with a full refund.NO QUESTIONS ASKED! Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Morgan Supreme” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.4g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard.

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2014 United States Proof Set 2014 United States Proof Set

2014 United States Proof Set

Lot #7730 (Sale Order 285 of 732)

2014 United States Proof Set. The 2014-S United States Mint Proof Set contains 14 coins in stunning proof condition displayed in three protective lenses. Each of these 2014-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 Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee, Shenandoah National Park in Virginia, Arches National Park in Utah, Great Sand Dunes National Park in Colorado and Everglades National Park in Florida* (4) Presidential $1 Coins honoring Presidents Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt* (1) Native American $1 Coin with the reverse featuring a Native American man offering a pipe, while his wife offers provisions of fish, corn, roots and gourds.* (1) Kennedy half-dollar* (1) Roosevelt dime* (1) Jefferson five-cent coin* (1) Lincoln centThis brand new set comes complete in its original US Mint packaging including the Certificate of Authenticity.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7732 (Sale Order 286 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Premium” and having two covered ends and weighing 265.7g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider

1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider

Lot #7733 (Sale Order 287 of 732)

1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. FR-1614 Priest-Humphrey 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 Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ 5fs 1971-d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ 5fs

1971-d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ 5fs

Lot #7734 (Sale Order 288 of 732)

1971-d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ 5fs.

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***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 Grades Gem++ Unc SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 Grades Gem++ Unc SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 Grades Gem++ Unc SEGS (fc)

Lot #7736 (Sale Order 289 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Gem++ Unc SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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2008 100 Trillion Reserve Bank Of Zimbabwe Hyperinflation Note Grades CU 2008 100 Trillion Reserve Bank Of Zimbabwe Hyperinflation Note Grades CU

2008 100 Trillion Reserve Bank Of Zimbabwe Hyperinflation Note Grades CU

Lot #7737 (Sale Order 290 of 732)

2008 100 Trillion Reserve Bank Of Zimbabwe Hyperinflation Note Grades CU. During the years of 2008 and 2009, The inflation rate of the Zimbabwe Dollar Grew to 250,000,000% at its peak. This was later linked to the Central Bank uncontrollably printing money and the global economic crisis and the time.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

Lot #7740 (Sale Order 291 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Abominable Snowman Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Abominable Snowman Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Abominable Snowman Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7741 (Sale Order 292 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Abominable Snowman Style Grades Ungraded.

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***Major Highlight*** 1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ PL SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ PL SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ PL SEGS (fc)

Lot #7744 (Sale Order 293 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ PL SEGS.

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Panda Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Panda Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Panda Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7745 (Sale Order 294 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Panda Style Grades Ungraded.

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1971-p Roosevelt Dime 10c Grades GEM++ Unc 1971-p Roosevelt Dime 10c Grades GEM++ Unc

1971-p Roosevelt Dime 10c Grades GEM++ Unc

Lot #7746 (Sale Order 295 of 732)

1971-p Roosevelt Dime 10c Grades GEM++ Unc.

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***Major Highlight*** 1883-s Morgan Dollar $1 Select Unc USCG (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1883-s Morgan Dollar $1 Select Unc USCG (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1883-s Morgan Dollar $1 Select Unc USCG (fc)

Lot #7748 (Sale Order 296 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1883-s Morgan Dollar $1 Select Unc USCG. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin

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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+

1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+

Lot #7749 (Sale Order 297 of 732)

1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+. Fr-1536 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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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Peace Limited" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #7752 (Sale Order 298 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Peace Limited" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Peace Limited” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.3g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1983 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins 1983 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins

1983 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins

Lot #7754 (Sale Order 299 of 732)

1983 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins . Includes 5 Very Deep Cameo Proof Coins, the original Mint Packaging.

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Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked

Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Peace Standard"! X10 Coins Inside! (FC)

Lot #7756 (Sale Order 300 of 732)

Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Peace Standard"! X10 Coins Inside! (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Peace Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #7757 (Sale Order 301 of 732)

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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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1925 & s Mint Ends Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1925 & s Mint Ends

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1925 & s Mint Ends

Lot #7759 (Sale Order 302 of 732)

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1925 & s Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Bell Telephone Co." Bank style wrapper. This is the Bell Telephone logo from the 1960's. They are all frrom one Estate. The ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.

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***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

Lot #7760 (Sale Order 303 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++ 1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

Lot #7761 (Sale Order 304 of 732)

1961 Soviet Russia 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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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

Lot #7764 (Sale Order 305 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

Lot #7765 (Sale Order 306 of 732)

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+.

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2005-d Ocean 40 pcs Security Armored Express $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2005-d Ocean 40 pcs Security Armored Express $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2005-d Ocean 40 pcs Security Armored Express $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #7767 (Sale Order 307 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2005-d Ocean 40 pcs Security Armored Express $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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***Major Highlight*** 1887-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1887-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1887-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

Lot #7768 (Sale Order 308 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1887-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS.

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Statue of Liberty Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Statue of Liberty Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Statue of Liberty Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7769 (Sale Order 309 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Statue of Liberty Style Grades Ungraded.

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1972-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc 1972-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc

1972-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc

Lot #7770 (Sale Order 310 of 732)

1972-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc.

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***Major Highlight*** 1957 Proof Franklin Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1957 Proof Franklin Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1957 Proof Franklin Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS (fc)

Lot #7772 (Sale Order 311 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1957 TOP POP! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS.

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1953B $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ 1953B $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+

1953B $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+

Lot #7773 (Sale Order 312 of 732)

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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1974 U.S. Mint Set Original Government Packaging 13 coins! 1974 U.S. Mint Set Original Government Packaging 13 coins!

1974 U.S. Mint Set Original Government Packaging 13 coins!

Lot #7774 (Sale Order 313 of 732)

1974 U.S. Mint Set Original Government Packaging 13 coins!. Contains both the entire Philadelphia and Denver Issues for 1974. This set has 2 Eisenhower 'Ike' Dollars.

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*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked *EXCLUSIVE* x10 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Reserve"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7776 (Sale Order 314 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Reserve"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Exciting News from The Long Island Hoard!Prepare to be amazed! Today, we are thrilled to offer an exclusive auction that you simply cannot afford to miss. You already know and love our stunning silver dollar rolls from The Long Island Hoard—familiar names like "Standard," "Premium," "Limited," and the exquisite "Reserve."But Thats Not all...During a recent visit, our supplier, impressed with our dedication to quality, shared a remarkable secret. Tucked away were silver dollars of even more exceptional quality than we had ever imagined!Introducing our new tiers: "Exceptional," "Supreme," and "Extraordinary." These hand-marked, shotgun rolls are the pinnacle of numismatic brilliance. The quality is so outstanding that seeing is believing.We know how much you cherish our offerings, and we are confident these new levels will exceed your highest expectations. However, quantities are extremely limited, and we anticipate they will not last long.Act fast—these treasures are waiting, but not for long!As always, we stand behind our products with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. To qualify for this guarantee, please ensure that you video record the opening of the rolls. It is crucial that the video clearly shows each coin, including its date and mint mark, to validate your claim. Secure your piece of numismatic history today! Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan/Peace Extraordinary” and having two covered ends and weighing 269.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard.

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***Auction Highlight*** 1889 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc) ***Auction Highlight*** 1889 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc)

***Auction Highlight*** 1889 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc)

Lot #7780 (Sale Order 315 of 732)

***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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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf+ 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf+

1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf+

Lot #7781 (Sale Order 316 of 732)

1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf+. FR-1614 Priest-Humphrey 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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Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Lot #7782 (Sale Order 317 of 732)

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved.

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***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ PL SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ PL SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ PL SEGS (fc)

Lot #7784 (Sale Order 318 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ PL SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin

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1991 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 1991 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set

1991 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set

Lot #7786 (Sale Order 319 of 732)

1991 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set. Contains the 1991 Mount Rushmore 90% silver US Dollar & the 1991 Mount Rushmore Half Dollar plus the Traditional 5 pieces 1991 Proof Set. Includes all the original packaging and the COA.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

Lot #7788 (Sale Order 320 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7789 (Sale Order 321 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded.

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1986-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1986-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1986-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #7791 (Sale Order 322 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1986-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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***Major Highlight*** 1897-o Morgan Dollar $1 Choice Unc USCG (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1897-o Morgan Dollar $1 Choice Unc USCG (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1897-o Morgan Dollar $1 Choice Unc USCG (fc)

Lot #7792 (Sale Order 323 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1897-o Morgan Dollar $1 Choice Unc USCG.

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round -

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "Drop Bear" Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7793 (Sale Order 324 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "Drop Bear" Style Grades Ungraded.

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1991-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG 1991-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

1991-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

Lot #7794 (Sale Order 325 of 732)

1991-s Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG.

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***Major Highlight*** 1924-p Peace Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1924-p Peace Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1924-p Peace Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7796 (Sale Order 326 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1924-p Near Top Pop! Peace Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS. This intensely lustrous and satiny example possesses outstanding quality and surface preservation in an example of this underrated Philadelphia Mint Peace dollar issue. Both sides are brilliant with a full strike and exceptionally smooth appearance that borders on pristine.Although often grouped with the 1922, 1923 and 1925 as one of the four most common silver dollars of this type, the 1924 is appreciably scarcer that those other issues in attractive Mint State preservation. As a solidly graded, premium quality Superb Gem the coin offered here is nothing short of rare from a condition standpoint. Worthy of inclusion in the finest type, date or, particularly, a specialized Peace dollar set that is competing for top ranking In A Registry Set.

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1935G Key To Series $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Key To Series Grades vf+ Motto 1935G Key To Series $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Key To Series Grades vf+ Motto

1935G Key To Series $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Key To Series Grades vf+ Motto

Lot #7797 (Sale Order 327 of 732)

1935G Key To Series $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Key To Series Grades vf+ Motto. FR-1617 Smith-Dilon Key To Series Out of About 22 Billion Series of 1935 Notes Printed only about 31 Million Were 1935G W/Motto Making the 1935G W/Motto the 2nd Lowest Mintage In The Series and key to the series. Midway through the final issue of the 1935 series of $1 silver certificates, the now-well-established motto of "In God We Trust" was added to the back of the notes. Thus there are both "With Motto" and "Without Motto" varieties of the 1935G $1 Silver Certificate. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer. 

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Premium" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #7800 (Sale Order 328 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Premium" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Morgan Premium” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.2g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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2019 United States Mint Proof Set - 10 pc set 2019 United States Mint Proof Set - 10 pc set

2019 United States Mint Proof Set - 10 pc set

Lot #7802 (Sale Order 329 of 732)

2019 United States Mint Proof Set - 10 pc set. The 2019 United States Mint Proof Set® contains 10 proof coins, each bearing the “S” mint mark of the United States Mint at San Francisco.New in 2019! Premium Coin: The 2019 Proof Set is accompanied by a special edition 2019 Lincoln penny with a 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. This is the first of three sets to be released in 2019 that will include a special edition penny as a thank you to our loyal customers.The set is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7804 (Sale Order 330 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.6g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf 1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf

1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf

Lot #7805 (Sale Order 331 of 732)

1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”

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***Major Highlight*** 1915-s Gold Indian Half Eagle $5 Select+ Unc USCG (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1915-s Gold Indian Half Eagle $5 Select+ Unc USCG (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1915-s Gold Indian Half Eagle $5 Select+ Unc USCG (fc)

Lot #7807 (Sale Order 332 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1915-s Gold Indian Half Eagle $5 Select+ Unc USCG. This handsome and inviting example would serve with distinction in an advanced Indian half eagle set. Lustrous surfaces exhibit vivid orange-gold patina to a satiny mint finish. Boldly defined by the standards of this challenging issue.One of the last half eagles struck at San Francisco, the 1915-S half eagle was struck in modest numbers to the tune of 164,000 coins. However, this is one of the most challenging issues in the entire Indian half eagle series even in circulated condition. The issue was released into circulation in the West which was in the midst of an economic renaissance boosted by that year's Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Few coins were saved for numismatic purposes and by the time the winds of war started to blow across the Atlantic after the sinking of the Lusitania, it was too late to obtain particularly nice examples from circulation. Many found their way to the Treasury in the 1920s and eventually into the melting pot. Often said to be one of if not the most difficult of all the Indian half eagles to find Choice, most uncirculated specimens are found only at the very lowest of the Mint State degrees of preservation and usually significantly bagmarked. Premium quality Choice Mint State examples provoke much interest from twentieth-century gold specialists and here is no exception. Worthy of a strong bid.

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***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms68 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms68 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms68 SEGS (fc)

Lot #7808 (Sale Order 333 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms68 SEGS. This virtually pristine example really needs to be seen to be fully appreciated. Intensely lustrous surfaces are bathed in smooth, frosty mint luster. Fully struck, as befits the issue, with exceptional technical quality and outstanding visual appeal. The present example represents a coalescence of both execution and preservation, making it one of the most desirable survivors known. It is Among THe finest certified, and is an ideal candidate for the ultimate type set or the finest collection of Morgan dollars. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin

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2007-2008 Zimbabwe (ZWR 3rd Dollar) 20,000 Dollars Hyperinflation Note P# 73a Grades vf++ 2007-2008 Zimbabwe (ZWR 3rd Dollar) 20,000 Dollars Hyperinflation Note P# 73a Grades vf++

2007-2008 Zimbabwe (ZWR 3rd Dollar) 20,000 Dollars Hyperinflation Note P# 73a Grades vf++

Lot #7809 (Sale Order 334 of 732)

2007-2008 Zimbabwe (ZWR 3rd Dollar) 20,000 Dollars Hyperinflation Note P# 73a Grades vf++.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

Lot #7812 (Sale Order 335 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round -

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "We'll Be Back" Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7813 (Sale Order 336 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "We'll Be Back" Style Grades Ungraded.

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2003-d 40 pcs Coin-Tainer $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2003-d 40 pcs Coin-Tainer $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2003-d 40 pcs Coin-Tainer $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #7815 (Sale Order 337 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2003-d 40 pcs Coin-Tainer $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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***Major Highlight*** 1898-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1898-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1898-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7816 (Sale Order 338 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1898-p TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS.

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7817 (Sale Order 339 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded.

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1974-d Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM+ Unc 1974-d Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM+ Unc

1974-d Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot #7818 (Sale Order 340 of 732)

1974-d Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades GEM+ Unc.

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***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

Lot #7820 (Sale Order 341 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS.

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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

Lot #7821 (Sale Order 342 of 732)

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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High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked

High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked " Morgan Supreme" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #7824 (Sale Order 343 of 732)

High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked " Morgan Supreme" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). EXCLUSIVE HUGE Vault Hoard!!Brilliant 10 & 20 Coin Hand Marked Covered Ends Morgan & Peace Silver Dollar Rolls You won’t believe what we’re about to tell you…Up for auction today is something so special and rare you won’t want to miss one second!We’ve already brought you stunning coins from “The Long Island Hoard”, you know the ones,the rolls hand marked “Standard” “Limited” “Premium” and those Brilliant “Reserve” Rolls…Well guess what….. When we went back last weekend, our supplier was so thrilled with how well we were handling the rolls…He let us in on a little secret!He had MORE coins that are even HIGHER QUALITY!!! We couldn’t even believe what he was saying until we saw it for ourselves! Out of a collection of over 3,500 rolls made up of 10 and 20 coins that are….Hand marked... Ends Covered… Stamped “Woolworth Department Stores”…. And labeled….“Exceptional” “Supreme” and “Extraordinary”!!That’s another THREE levels higher than the Reserve Rolls that everyone loves so much! We know you loved the rolls already, so without a doubt you will be blown away at the luster, the shine, the brilliance on these coins!You really can’t find anything like this anywhere else!!We know you won’t be able to get enough…And we won’t be able to hang on to these for very long…So don’t wait, get them while supplies last!We’re so very confident that you’ll not only be satisfied but you’ll be unable to not come back for more! We’re offer you a 100% Satisfaction GUARANTEED deal, with NO RISK!!As impossible as it is, if you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we will give you a full refund!All you have to do is…Record yourself opening the roll.The video must show you opening and removing each coin from the roll.The footage must be unedited, and each coin must be clear and identifiable in the footage.Email me a link or a copy of the video and tell me that you’re unhappy with your purchaseand we’ll provide you with a full refund.NO QUESTIONS ASKED! Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Supreme” and having two covered ends and weighing 269.0g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard.

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #7828 (Sale Order 344 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Peace STandard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.8g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

Lot #7829 (Sale Order 345 of 732)

1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++. Fr-1536 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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***Auction Highlight*** 1981-s Ty 1 Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG (fc) ***Auction Highlight*** 1981-s Ty 1 Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG (fc)

***Auction Highlight*** 1981-s Ty 1 Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG (fc)

Lot #7830 (Sale Order 346 of 732)

***Auction Highlight*** 1981-s Ty 1 Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG.

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***Major Highlight*** 1902-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ PL SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1902-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ PL SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1902-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ PL SEGS (fc)

Lot #7832 (Sale Order 347 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1902-o Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ PL SEGS. The 1902-O is a plentiful issue in most grades, but examples with Prooflike contrast are much more difficult to locate. This brilliant Morgan dollar boasts exceptional eye appeal. Each side maintains watery fields and strong detail, with normal softness over the centers

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1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades xf 1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades xf

1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades xf

Lot #7833 (Sale Order 348 of 732)

1961 Soviet Russia 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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1988 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins 1988 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins

1988 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins

Lot #7834 (Sale Order 349 of 732)

1988 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins. 1988 United States Proof Set 5 coins. The Set contains 5 coins, the Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. All coins were minted at the San Francisco Mint with the “S” mint mark. The five coins were placed within individual holes in textured purple cardboard. This was sealed within a single plastic lens. The outer box was a matching shade of purple and had the words “United States Proof Set 19__” in silver printing.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

Lot #7836 (Sale Order 350 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round -

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "Jersey Devil" Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7837 (Sale Order 351 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "Jersey Devil" Style Grades Ungraded.

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2003-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2003-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2003-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #7839 (Sale Order 352 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2003-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66 SEGS (fc)

Lot #7840 (Sale Order 353 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS. This is a beautiful example from the first year of Morgan dollar coinage at the Carson City Mint. Exceptionally well preserved, both sides are virtually pristine and even under close inspection with a loupe there is little to disturb the smooth, frosty surfaces. Sharply to fully struck throughout, it is difficult for us to imagine a more appealing example of either the type or issue.The Carson City Mint's initial Morgan dollar mintage was 2,212,000 coins in 1878. Unlike many later CC-Mint Morgans (the 1883-CC and 1884-CC, for example), the 1878-CC saw considerable commercial use at the time of striking. In circulated grades it is among the more obtainable CC-Mint Morgans, with most such examples well worn in grades from Good to Fine. Even so, enough of the mintage was retained in government vaults that releases during the 1950s resulted in a temporary glut of coins in dealers' inventories. As significant as they were, those releases were dwarfed by others affecting the 1882-CC, 1883-CC and 1884-CC beginning in the 1960s. The conditionally challenging nature of the 1878-CC comes to the fore in grades above MS-65. In MS-65+ and MS-66 this issue is scarce by Morgan dollar standards, while in MS-66+ and higher grades it is rare. A find for the discerning Carson City Mint or Morgan dollar specialist, we anticipate keen bidder interest in this lovely premium Gem. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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***Auction Highlight*** 1972-p Washington Quarter 25c GEM++ Unc USCG (fc) ***Auction Highlight*** 1972-p Washington Quarter 25c GEM++ Unc USCG (fc)

***Auction Highlight*** 1972-p Washington Quarter 25c GEM++ Unc USCG (fc)

Lot #7842 (Sale Order 354 of 732)

***Auction Highlight*** 1972-p Washington Quarter 25c GEM++ Unc USCG.

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***Major Highlight*** 1880-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1880-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67 SEGS (fc)

Lot #7844 (Sale Order 355 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-p TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS. Each side of this top-certified Registry coin remains wholly brilliant with vibrant cartwheel luster. The fields and cheek are clean. 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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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #7845 (Sale Order 356 of 732)

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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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked "Unc Peace Premium," x20 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7848 (Sale Order 357 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked "Unc Peace Premium," x20 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Unc Peace Premium” and having two covered ends and weighing 537.5g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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2013 United States  Proof Set - 14 pc set 2013 United States  Proof Set - 14 pc set

2013 United States Proof Set - 14 pc set

Lot #7850 (Sale Order 358 of 732)

2013 United States Proof Set - 14 pc set. The 2013-S Proof Set comes in three cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar, and Native American Dollar; one contains the five America the Beautiful Quarters, while the third case houses the four Presidential Dollars. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder, and then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificate of authenticity were inserted into a white and brown card-stock box featuring a sunset photo of the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

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*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked *EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7852 (Sale Order 359 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan/Peace Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.6g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

Lot #7853 (Sale Order 360 of 732)

1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+. FR-1614 Priest-Humphrey 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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1984-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG 1984-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

1984-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

Lot #7854 (Sale Order 361 of 732)

1984-s Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG.

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Original sealed 1961 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Original sealed 1961 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard

Original sealed 1961 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard

Lot #7855 (Sale Order 362 of 732)

Original sealed 1961 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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***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS (fc)

Lot #7856 (Sale Order 363 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin

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1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++ 1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

Lot #7857 (Sale Order 364 of 732)

1961 Soviet Russia 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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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

Lot #7860 (Sale Order 365 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2006-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2006-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2006-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #7863 (Sale Order 366 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2006-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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***Major Highlight*** 1894-o Morgan Dollar $1 Select Unc USCG (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1894-o Morgan Dollar $1 Select Unc USCG (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1894-o Morgan Dollar $1 Select Unc USCG (fc)

Lot #7864 (Sale Order 367 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1894-o Morgan Dollar $1 Select Unc USCG.

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7865 (Sale Order 368 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded.

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Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Lot #7866 (Sale Order 369 of 732)

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved.

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***Major Highlight*** 1892-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1892-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1892-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7868 (Sale Order 370 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1892-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x20 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7872 (Sale Order 371 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x20 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Morgan Premium” and having two covered ends and weighing 527.8g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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2002 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins 2002 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins

2002 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins

Lot #7874 (Sale Order 372 of 732)

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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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7876 (Sale Order 373 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Premium” and having two covered ends and weighing 265.7g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider

Lot #7877 (Sale Order 374 of 732)

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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2001-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo 2001-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo

2001-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo

Lot #7878 (Sale Order 375 of 732)

2001-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo.

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***Major Highlight*** RARE 1996 Smithsonian 4 Coin GOLD & Silver Proof & Unc Commemorative Set W/ Or ***Major Highlight*** RARE 1996 Smithsonian 4 Coin GOLD & Silver Proof & Unc Commemorative Set W/ Or

***Major Highlight*** RARE 1996 Smithsonian 4 Coin GOLD & Silver Proof & Unc Commemorative Set W/ Or

Lot #7880 (Sale Order 376 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** RARE 1996 Smithsonian 4 Coin GOLD & Silver Proof & Unc Commemorative Set W/ Original Box & COA 0.5oz Of Gold. Product DetailsThis set contains the Silver dollar and five dollar Gold coin, issued to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Smithsonian Institution.Set Highlights: Contains the Silver dollar and five dollar Gold coin. Silver coins contain a total of 1.546 oz of Silver. Gold coins contain a total of .4838 oz of Gold. Comes complete with the original box and a certificate of authenticity. Silver Obverse: Features "The Castle" building on the Mall in Washington, the original home of the Smithsonian Institution. Silver Reverse: Depicts a goddess sitting on top of a world globe. In her left hand she holds a torch, in the right a scroll inscribed, "Art, History, Science." Gold Obverse: Includes a bust of James Smithson facing left. Gold Reverse: Designed by James T. Ferrell, the reverse shows a sunburst with "Smithsonian" below.

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Denomination Set of 5 Soviet Russian Notes - 1, 3, 5, 10, 25 Rubles! Grades Denomination Set of 5 Soviet Russian Notes - 1, 3, 5, 10, 25 Rubles! Grades

Denomination Set of 5 Soviet Russian Notes - 1, 3, 5, 10, 25 Rubles! Grades

Lot #7881 (Sale Order 377 of 732)

Denomination Set of 5 Soviet Russian Notes - 1, 3, 5, 10, 25 Rubles! Grades. 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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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

Lot #7884 (Sale Order 378 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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***Major Highlight*** RARE 1991 6-Coin Commerative Mount Rushmore Gold & Silver Proof & Unc Set 0.5O ***Major Highlight*** RARE 1991 6-Coin Commerative Mount Rushmore Gold & Silver Proof & Unc Set 0.5O

***Major Highlight*** RARE 1991 6-Coin Commerative Mount Rushmore Gold & Silver Proof & Unc Set 0.5O

Lot #7888 (Sale Order 379 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** RARE 1991 6-Coin Commerative Mount Rushmore Gold & Silver Proof & Unc Set 0.5Oz Of Gold W/ Original Box & COA. Product DetailsThis set contains two clad half dollars (one proof and one brilliant uncirculated), two Silver dollars (one proof and one brilliant uncirculated) and two five dollar Gold coins (one proof and one brilliant uncirculated).Set Highlights: Set contains .4838 of Gold and 1.546 oz of Silver. Each set is housed in the original wood case and includes a certificate of authenticity. Obverse: The $5 Gold coin features the Mount Rushmore Memorial, the Silver Dollar features Mount Rushmore wreathed in laurel, and the Half Dollar depicts a Mount Rushmore Memorial and a sunburst. Reverse: The $5 Gold coin features an American eagle flying above the Mount Rushmore Monument. The Silver Dollar displays the Eagle Crest over a map of the United States. The Half Dollar shows the classic design of the American Bison.

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Trump Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Trump Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Trump Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7889 (Sale Order 380 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Trump Style Grades Ungraded.

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1984-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c pr70 dcam SEGS 1984-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c pr70 dcam SEGS

1984-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c pr70 dcam SEGS

Lot #7890 (Sale Order 381 of 732)

1984-s Jefferson Nickel 5c pr70 dcam SEGS.

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***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7892 (Sale Order 382 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin. I give this coin my highest recommendation

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2019 United States Mint Proof Quarters 5 pc set 2019 United States Mint Proof Quarters 5 pc set

2019 United States Mint Proof Quarters 5 pc set

Lot #7894 (Sale Order 383 of 732)

2019 United States Mint Proof Quarters 5 pc set .

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High Value - Mixed Covered End Roll - Marked High Value - Mixed Covered End Roll - Marked

High Value - Mixed Covered End Roll - Marked "Morgan/Peace Reserve" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC)

Lot #7896 (Sale Order 384 of 732)

High Value - Mixed Covered End Roll - Marked "Morgan/Peace Reserve" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Morgan/Peace Reserve” and having two covered ends and weighing 534.8g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Premium" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #7900 (Sale Order 385 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Premium" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Peace Premium” and having two covered ends and weighing 265.2g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1976-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc 1976-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc

1976-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc

Lot #7902 (Sale Order 386 of 732)

1976-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc.

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***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #7904 (Sale Order 387 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-p TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS. Beautifully preserved with original, brilliant mint luster and well-struck design elements. A vibrant cartwheel effect adorns each side, and Liberty's cheek is essentially flawless. The 1879 Morgan dollar seldom comes up in discussions of scarce dates, as it is generally available in grades as fine as ms65+. However, the date is a sudden rarity when one crosses over to MS66 Let Long Any Higher. This example provides a rare and important opportunity for the advanced Morgan dollar Registry collector 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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2005 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins 2005 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins

2005 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins

Lot #7906 (Sale Order 388 of 732)

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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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

Lot #7908 (Sale Order 389 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round -

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "We'll Be Back" Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7909 (Sale Order 390 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "We'll Be Back" Style Grades Ungraded.

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***Major Highlight*** 2016 Star Trek 50th Anniversary $200 Delta Gold Coin 0.521Oz of Gold W/ Origin ***Major Highlight*** 2016 Star Trek 50th Anniversary $200 Delta Gold Coin 0.521Oz of Gold W/ Origin

***Major Highlight*** 2016 Star Trek 50th Anniversary $200 Delta Gold Coin 0.521Oz of Gold W/ Origin

Lot #7912 (Sale Order 391 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 2016 Star Trek 50th Anniversary $200 Delta Gold Coin 0.521Oz of Gold W/ Original Box & COA. A WORLD FIRST! A delta-shaped coin! No strangers to time distortions, engine shutdowns, transporter malfunctions and even hostile takeovers, the U.S.S Enterprise (NCC-1701) and her crew exemplified resilience in the face of adversity. Their encounterswith "new life and new civilizations" stirred the imaginations of Canadians young and old, while their acts of courage, compassion and diplomacy typified humanity's noble ideals—both in their time and ours.Star Trek and its hopeful vision for our future are represented by a powerful symbol: the delta-shaped Starfleet insignia worn by all U.S.S Enterprise personnel, including Captain James T. Kirk (played by Canadian actor William Shatner). This iconicemblem is widely recognized, even beyond the realm of fandom; it embodies hope for a future where humanity has come together as one, where we are part of a broader community that stretches across the stars. For many fans, the insignia serves as a powerful visual reminder of just how far our imaginations could take us, and much of what we can aspire to learnand become. Special Features: Take the helm with this Starfleet Command insignia—part of our 50th anniversary of the Star Trek television series, which is beloved bymany Canadians and credited with inspiring innovation in our time! A WORLD FIRST! This is the world's first delta-shaped coin: Unique engraving techniques recreate the smooth, arrowhead-shaped insignia that has become associated with the U.S.S Enterprise, Starfleet, and the Star Trek universe! The past meets the present—and the future:Cutting-edge technology recreates a classic designto produce a truly timeless collectible. Crafted from 99.99% pure gold with a very low mintage—a one-of-a-kind collectible that will shine in your collection. An official licensed product approved by CBS Studios. Design:Detailed engraving and contrasting finishing instill this unusually shaped coin with an inspiring, nostalgic feel. Its arrowhead shape mimics that of theiconic Delta Shield Insignia, which was worn by the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise and became the identifying emblem of Starfleet.Did you know… In The Original Series, each ship and installation had their own assignment patches. The Starfleet insignia is the Enterprise's patch, which was later adopted by Starfleet and worn by all members in recognition of the crew's five-year mission. A different Starfleet insignia was featured in the episodes Charlie X and The Omega Glory. The U.S.S Enterprise falls under the authority of Starfleet, which is itself under the authority of the United Federationof Planets. Early episodes referenced United Earth Space Probe Agency (UESPA) (Charlie X, Tomorrow Is Yesterday) before Starfleet was established as the authority in command of the Enterprise (Court Martial). Other terms included Star Service (The Conscienceof the King), Spacefleet Command (The Squire of Gothos) and even Space Central (Miri). Starfleet's responsibilities include exploration, research, defence in space and diplomacy. During first contacts, Starfleet officers have the authority to act as official representatives of theFederation.This coin will be the centerpiece of your display for years to come!

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1972-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD 1972-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD

1972-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD

Lot #7914 (Sale Order 392 of 732)

1972-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.

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***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ PL SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ PL SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ PL SEGS (fc)

Lot #7916 (Sale Order 393 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ PL SEGS. Slightly better date. First year of issue. Brilliant apart from a few wisps of pale silvery tinting, this captivating Gem allows ready appreciation of a boldly cameoed finish from the dies. The fields are well mirrored and form a splendid backdrop to sharply defined, frosty textured design elements. As the premier San Francisco Mint issue in the Morgan series, the 1878-S is a perennial favorite among series specialists as well as more generalized silver dollar collectors. Although not as plentiful in an absolute sense as the 1879-S, 1880-S, 1881-S and 1882-S, the 1878-S is still readily obtainable in most Mint State grades. We stress that word "most" in this context for Prooflike coins are scarce in an absolute sense and exceedingly rare above the basal MS-65 level this premium Gem will make an outstanding addition to an advanced Morgan dollar set. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin

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High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked

High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked " Peace Reserve" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC)

Lot #7920 (Sale Order 394 of 732)

High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked " Peace Reserve" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Peace Reserve” and having two covered ends and weighing 534.4g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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2009 United States Mint Proof Set - 18 Pieces! 2009 United States Mint Proof Set - 18 Pieces!

2009 United States Mint Proof Set - 18 Pieces!

Lot #7922 (Sale Order 395 of 732)

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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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #7924 (Sale Order 396 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Morgan Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #7925 (Sale Order 397 of 732)

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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1986-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG 1986-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

1986-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

Lot #7926 (Sale Order 398 of 732)

1986-s Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG.

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1990 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 6 Coins W/ Box & COA 1990 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 6 Coins W/ Box & COA

1990 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 6 Coins W/ Box & COA

Lot #7928 (Sale Order 399 of 732)

1990 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 6 Coins W/ Box & COA. Product DetailsThis wonderful six-piece set includes all of the proof issue coins of 1990 as well as a commemorative Eisenhower Centennial proof Silver dollar in the original U.S. Mint presentation case.Product Highlights: Commemorative dollar is struck in 90% Silver, with .7734 oz actual Silver weight. Set includes a proof example of the following coins: * Lincoln Cent * Jefferson Nickel * Roosevelt Dime * Washington Quarter * Kennedy Half Dollar * Commemorative Eisenhower Centennial Silver dollar mirrorlike Proof finish adds further beauty with an impressive shine. Each Prestige Set will come in its original box, and may or may not include a certificate of authenticity.

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1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++ 1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

Lot #7929 (Sale Order 400 of 732)

1961 Soviet Russia 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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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

Lot #7932 (Sale Order 401 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Lot #7934 (Sale Order 402 of 732)

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved.

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1963-p 40 pcs Bell Telephone Co $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1963-p 40 pcs Bell Telephone Co $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1963-p 40 pcs Bell Telephone Co $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #7935 (Sale Order 403 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1963-p 40 pcs Bell Telephone Co $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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2021 Tetris St. Basil's Cathedral 1oz .999 Silver 37th Aniversary  $2 Niue Grades Ungraded 2021 Tetris St. Basil's Cathedral 1oz .999 Silver 37th Aniversary  $2 Niue Grades Ungraded

2021 Tetris St. Basil's Cathedral 1oz .999 Silver 37th Aniversary $2 Niue Grades Ungraded

Lot #7936 (Sale Order 404 of 732)

2021 Tetris St. Basil's Cathedral 1oz .999 Silver 37th Aniversary $2 Niue Grades Ungraded. Commemorate the 37th year of the iconic Tetris® video game, with this 1 oz Silver BU coin. Each coin features the famous St. Basil's Cathedral as depicted in an earlier version of the Tetris game. Mintages are very limited! Coin Highlights Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver. Limited mintage of 10,000 coins. Individual coins come in capsules. Obverse: Displays the Niue coat of arms along with the face value and year of issue surrounded by officially licensed Tetris imagery. Reverse: Features the famous St. Basil's Cathedral as depicted in an earlier version of the Tetris game. Issued by the sovereign government of Niue. Whether you are a Precious Metals investor or collector, or a Tetris fan, these coins make an excellent gift to yourself or others.About Tetris®In 1984, the Tetris® game was born from the imagination of computer programmer Alexey Pajitnov. Inspired by his favorite puzzle board game, Pentominos, Pajitnov created an electronic game that let players arrange puzzle pieces in real time as they fell from the top of the playing field. The resulting design was a game that used seven distinctive geometric playing pieces, each made up of four squares. Pajitnov called this game “Tetris,” a combination of “tetra” (the Greek word meaning “four”) and “tennis” (his favorite sport).About St. Basil's CathedralSt. Basil's Cathedral is an Orthodox church in Moscow's historic Red Square. Constructed in the 1500s, the cathedral remains one of the most popular cultural symbols of Russia. An image of St. Basil's Cathedral can be found on the opening screen of early versions of the Tetris game, paying homage to the country in which it was created.In the Game Boy and Nintendo Entertainment System versions of the beloved game, a rocket launched if a player accrued enough points. The size of the rocket increased according to the player's score. However, those with the best scores launched St. Basil’s Cathedral into space.

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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

Lot #7937 (Sale Order 405 of 732)

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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1971-d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ 5fs 1971-d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ 5fs

1971-d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ 5fs

Lot #7938 (Sale Order 406 of 732)

1971-d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ 5fs.

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1885-o Morgan Dollar 1 Grades Choice+ Unc 1885-o Morgan Dollar 1 Grades Choice+ Unc

1885-o Morgan Dollar 1 Grades Choice+ Unc

Lot #7940 (Sale Order 407 of 732)

1885-o Morgan Dollar 1 Grades Choice+ Unc.

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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

Lot #7941 (Sale Order 408 of 732)

1935A $1 Silver Certificate Hawaii WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf+ Block. FR-2300 The $1 Hawaii Note Came in 7 Blocks the SC Block Which is the most common, The LC, PC, CC, and YB Blocks are All equialy as rare but are much less common then the SC Block. Then there are the ZB and AC Blocks which are Very Rare. 1935a $1 Silver Certificate Hawaii, Signatures of Julian & Morgenthau Grades. It was the darkest days of World War II, just after Pearl Harbor. Everybody in Hawaii was sitting on pins and needles. Were the Japanese preparing a massive invasion of the islands? If they did invade, they could use the millions of dollars in currency on the islands to buy war material. To thwart this, these $1 Federal Reserve Notes were sent to the islands. Each has a large HAWAII printed on the reverse. If the Japanese did invade, the currency would be demonetized. After the threat passed, most of these "Hawaii" Notes were destroyed. Today they're hard to find.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7944 (Sale Order 409 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Premium” and having two covered ends and weighing 265.7g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7948 (Sale Order 410 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.5g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1935D $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1935D $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1935D $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #7949 (Sale Order 411 of 732)

1935D $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++.

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1970-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc 1970-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

1970-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot #7950 (Sale Order 412 of 732)

1970-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc.

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2007 U.S. Mint American Legacy Collection Set 12 Coins Over 1.5 Oz Of Silver 2007 U.S. Mint American Legacy Collection Set 12 Coins Over 1.5 Oz Of Silver

2007 U.S. Mint American Legacy Collection Set 12 Coins Over 1.5 Oz Of Silver

Lot #7952 (Sale Order 413 of 732)

2007 U.S. Mint American Legacy Collection Set 12 Coins Over 1.5 Oz Of Silver. Product DetailsThis American Legacy Collection Proof Set contains the 14 standard proof coins from 2007, along with the Jamestown Quadricentennial and Little Rock Central High School Desegregation commemorative dollars, all packaged in an elegant display case.Set Highlights: Contains a total of 1.54 oz of Silver. Limited production of only 26,442 sets. Each set contains: Two 90% Silver commemorative dollars: one honoring the quadricentennial of the founding of Jamestown and another honoring the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of Little Rock Central High School. Sacagawea dollar The inaugural 4 releases of the Presidential dollars: Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and Madison Kennedy half dollar Five state quarters: Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah Roosevelt dime Jefferson nickel Lincoln cent All coins come in beautiful mirrorlike proof finish. Set is packaged in an attractive presentation box.

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1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU 1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU

1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU

Lot #7953 (Sale Order 414 of 732)

1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU. The renminbi was introduced by the People's Bank of China in December 1948, about a year before the establishment of the People's Republic of China. Renminbi is the name of the currency, while yuan is the name of the primary unit. One fen is equal to 1/100 of one yuan. Renminbi was issued only in a paper form at first, and replaced the various currencies circulating in the areas controlled by the Communists. One of the first tasks of the new government was to end the hyperinflation that had plagued China in the final years of the Kuomintang (KMT) era. That achieved, a revaluation occurred in 1955 at the rate of 1 new yuan = 10,000 old yuan.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

Lot #7956 (Sale Order 415 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7957 (Sale Order 416 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded.

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1971-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD 1971-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD

1971-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD

Lot #7958 (Sale Order 417 of 732)

1971-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM Unc RD.

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1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc 1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc

1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc

Lot #7960 (Sale Order 418 of 732)

1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc.

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1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf+ 1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf+

1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf+

Lot #7961 (Sale Order 419 of 732)

1961 Soviet Russia 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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1989-d Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc 1989-d Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc

1989-d Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc

Lot #7962 (Sale Order 420 of 732)

1989-d Kennedy Half Dollar 50c Grades Choice Unc.

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1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc 1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc

1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc

Lot #7964 (Sale Order 421 of 732)

1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Peace Supreme," x20 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7968 (Sale Order 422 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Peace Supreme," x20 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Exciting News from The Long Island Hoard!Prepare to be amazed! Today, we are thrilled to offer an exclusive auction that you simply cannot afford to miss. You already know and love our stunning silver dollar rolls from The Long Island Hoard—familiar names like "Standard," "Premium," "Limited," and the exquisite "Reserve."But Thats Not all...During a recent visit, our supplier, impressed with our dedication to quality, shared a remarkable secret. Tucked away were silver dollars of even more exceptional quality than we had ever imagined!Introducing our new tiers: "Exceptional," "Supreme," and "Extraordinary." These hand-marked, shotgun rolls are the pinnacle of numismatic brilliance. The quality is so outstanding that seeing is believing.We know how much you cherish our offerings, and we are confident these new levels will exceed your highest expectations. However, quantities are extremely limited, and we anticipate they will not last long.Act fast—these treasures are waiting, but not for long!As always, we stand behind our products with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. To qualify for this guarantee, please ensure that you video record the opening of the rolls. It is crucial that the video clearly shows each coin, including its date and mint mark, to validate your claim. Secure your piece of numismatic history today! Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Peace Supreme” and having two covered ends and weighing 535.0g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #7972 (Sale Order 423 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Peace STandard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.9g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Lot #7974 (Sale Order 424 of 732)

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved.

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1891-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc 1891-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc

1891-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc

Lot #7976 (Sale Order 425 of 732)

1891-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Select+ Unc.

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1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf+ 1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf+

1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf+

Lot #7977 (Sale Order 426 of 732)

1961 Soviet Russia 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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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

Lot #7980 (Sale Order 427 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round -

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "Drop Bear" Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #7981 (Sale Order 428 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "Drop Bear" Style Grades Ungraded.

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1896-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ Unc 1896-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ Unc

1896-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot #7984 (Sale Order 429 of 732)

1896-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ Unc.

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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #7985 (Sale Order 430 of 732)

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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1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc

1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc

Lot #7988 (Sale Order 431 of 732)

1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc. Slightly better date. First year of issue.

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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf 1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf

1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf

Lot #7989 (Sale Order 432 of 732)

1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked "Unc Peace Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7992 (Sale Order 433 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked "Unc Peace Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Peace Premium” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.2g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked *EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #7996 (Sale Order 434 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan/Peace Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.6g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf details 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf details

1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf details

Lot #7997 (Sale Order 435 of 732)

1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf details. 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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Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Lot #7998 (Sale Order 436 of 732)

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved.

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NGC 2016 Disney Mickey Band Concert Colorized $2 Silver Niue Proof pr70 dcam NGC NGC 2016 Disney Mickey Band Concert Colorized $2 Silver Niue Proof pr70 dcam NGC

NGC 2016 Disney Mickey Band Concert Colorized $2 Silver Niue Proof pr70 dcam NGC

Lot #8000 (Sale Order 437 of 732)

NGC 2016 Disney Mickey Band Concert Colorized $2 Silver Niue pr70 dcam NGC. M, I, C… K, E, Y, Why? Because it’s the FIRST Silver Proof of the Mickey Through the Ages Series.Mickey Mouse was cinematic legend and left audiences in the ‘30s and beyond thoroughly entertained! The Band Concert cartoon and theme of this pure silver proof, was the first Mickey Mouse cartoon in color! Needless to say, it was an immediate success, now epitomized in a sleek 99.9% silver proof for all time!This gleaming nearly-flawless proof depicts Donald Duck stirring up hilarious trouble by playing “Turkey in the Straw” when in fact, Mickey’s directing the band to play the William Tell Overture! Mickey keeps trying to get the concert on track, but the other musicians keep following with Donald playing the wrong song. Finally, the concert is completed to the last duck standing: Donald. The Field of Animation rated this the 3rd greatest cartoon of all time for the book The 50 Greatest Cartoons. Now you can bring this Mickey Mouse masterpiece into your coin collection with this gold proof.BEAUTIFUL COLOR IN A FIRST RELEASE -- This 2016 proof is the FIRST in the series from the New Zealand Mint entitled Mickey Through the Ages. It celebrates hysterical and iconic moments of this beloved cartoon through the decades. 99.9% silver shines with Mickey the bandleader in color on the reverse inscripted with dancing musical notes, the fineness, the Disney copyright and the title: THE BAND CONCERT, 1935, while Ian Rank-Broadley’s Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait graces the obverse.SPECTACULAR PROOF OF PURE SILVER -- Struck in 99.9% pure silver, this one ounce proof coin is proof-minted struck on specially-made planchets using polished dies. Multiple strikes are made to produce the amazing, mirror-like surfaces and spectacularly, sharp details. It’s a must for cartoon fans and coin collectors alike!NIUE $2 LEGAL TENDER -- More than just a commemorative proof, this coin is also 2 dollars legal tender for the country of Niue, a Pacific island country about 1500 miles northeast of New Zealand.CERTIFIED NEAR-FLAWLESS -- Your proof will also come certified Proof-69 Ultra Cameo (PF69 UC) by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC), a distinction that means your almost-flawless 2016 1-Oz Silver Disney Mickey Band Concert proof will showcase an impressive full strike and indistinguishable imperfections. Finally, your proof will arrive in a New Zealand Mint wood presentation box with a numbered mint certificate of authenticity.LIMITED MINTAGE WILL GO FAST -- Although 10,000 of these gleaming sliver proofs were minted at the New Zealand Mint, Mickey Mouse fans, as well as coin collectors, range in the millions! Don’t hesitate, order this first in the series right away to add to your classic cartoon coin collection. Secure yours today at GovMint.com.The high quality and purity of these coins is grabbing the attention of audiences of all kinds. Time will be short and these mighty coins WILL run out due to our limited quantity. Securing one now for your personal collection will be music to our ears (and yours), so order it now at GovMint.com!

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

Lot #8004 (Sale Order 438 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Abominable Snowman Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Abominable Snowman Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Abominable Snowman Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #8005 (Sale Order 439 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Abominable Snowman Style Grades Ungraded.

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1965 SMS Lincoln Cent 1c Grades sp65 rd 1965 SMS Lincoln Cent 1c Grades sp65 rd

1965 SMS Lincoln Cent 1c Grades sp65 rd

Lot #8006 (Sale Order 440 of 732)

1965 SMS Lincoln Cent 1c Grades sp65 rd.

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1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS 1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS

1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS

Lot #8008 (Sale Order 441 of 732)

1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin

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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

Lot #8009 (Sale Order 442 of 732)

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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***Major Highlight*** 1946-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c ms67+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1946-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c ms67+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1946-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c ms67+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #8012 (Sale Order 443 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1946-d Near Top Pop! Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms67+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Limited" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC)

Lot #8016 (Sale Order 444 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Limited" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Peace Limited” and having two covered ends and weighing 530.6g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #8020 (Sale Order 445 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Premium” and having two covered ends and weighing 265.7g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1977-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc 1977-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc

1977-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc

Lot #8022 (Sale Order 446 of 732)

1977-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc.

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Complete 1999-2009 COLORIZED State Quarters 56-Coin Set in Cherry Wood Style Box Complete 1999-2009 COLORIZED State Quarters 56-Coin Set in Cherry Wood Style Box

Complete 1999-2009 COLORIZED State Quarters 56-Coin Set in Cherry Wood Style Box

Lot #8024 (Sale Order 447 of 732)

Complete 1999-2009 COLORIZED State Quarters 56-Coin Set in Cherry Wood Style Box. 1999-2009 Complete COLORIZED State Quarters 56-Coin Set in Cherry Wood Style Box

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1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf+ 1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf+

1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf+

Lot #8025 (Sale Order 448 of 732)

1961 Soviet Russia 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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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

Lot #8028 (Sale Order 449 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Indian Gold Coin Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Indian Gold Coin Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Indian Gold Coin Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #8029 (Sale Order 450 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Indian Gold Coin Style Grades Ungraded.

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Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Lot #8030 (Sale Order 451 of 732)

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved.

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***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS (fc)

Lot #8032 (Sale Order 452 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS.

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1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU 1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU

1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU

Lot #8033 (Sale Order 453 of 732)

1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU. The renminbi was introduced by the People's Bank of China in December 1948, about a year before the establishment of the People's Republic of China. Renminbi is the name of the currency, while yuan is the name of the primary unit. One fen is equal to 1/100 of one yuan. Renminbi was issued only in a paper form at first, and replaced the various currencies circulating in the areas controlled by the Communists. One of the first tasks of the new government was to end the hyperinflation that had plagued China in the final years of the Kuomintang (KMT) era. That achieved, a revaluation occurred in 1955 at the rate of 1 new yuan = 10,000 old yuan.

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***Major Highlight*** 1898-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1898-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1898-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS (fc)

Lot #8036 (Sale Order 454 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1898-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS.

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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

Lot #8037 (Sale Order 455 of 732)

1935A $1 Silver Certificate Hawaii WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf++ Block. FR-2300 The $1 Hawaii Note Came in 7 Blocks the SC Block Which is the most common, The LC, PC, CC, and YB Blocks are All equialy as rare but are much less common then the SC Block. Then there are the ZB and AC Blocks which are Very Rare. 1935a $1 Silver Certificate Hawaii, Signatures of Julian & Morgenthau Grades. It was the darkest days of World War II, just after Pearl Harbor. Everybody in Hawaii was sitting on pins and needles. Were the Japanese preparing a massive invasion of the islands? If they did invade, they could use the millions of dollars in currency on the islands to buy war material. To thwart this, these $1 Federal Reserve Notes were sent to the islands. Each has a large HAWAII printed on the reverse. If the Japanese did invade, the currency would be demonetized. After the threat passed, most of these "Hawaii" Notes were destroyed. Today they're hard to find.

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Wow! Covered End Roll! Marked Wow! Covered End Roll! Marked

Wow! Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Morgan Supreme"! X20 Coins Inside! (FC)

Lot #8040 (Sale Order 456 of 732)

Wow! Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Morgan Supreme"! X20 Coins Inside! (FC). EXCLUSIVE HUGE Vault Hoard!!Brilliant 10 & 20 Coin Hand Marked Covered Ends Morgan & Peace Silver Dollar Rolls You won’t believe what we’re about to tell you…Up for auction today is something so special and rare you won’t want to miss one second!We’ve already brought you stunning coins from “The Long Island Hoard”, you know the ones,the rolls hand marked “Standard” “Limited” “Premium” and those Brilliant “Reserve” Rolls…Well guess what….. When we went back last weekend, our supplier was so thrilled with how well we were handling the rolls…He let us in on a little secret!He had MORE coins that are even HIGHER QUALITY!!! We couldn’t even believe what he was saying until we saw it for ourselves! Out of a collection of over 3,500 rolls made up of 10 and 20 coins that are….Hand marked... Ends Covered… Stamped “Woolworth Department Stores”…. And labeled….“Exceptional” “Supreme” and “Extraordinary”!!That’s another THREE levels higher than the Reserve Rolls that everyone loves so much! We know you loved the rolls already, so without a doubt you will be blown away at the luster, the shine, the brilliance on these coins!You really can’t find anything like this anywhere else!!We know you won’t be able to get enough…And we won’t be able to hang on to these for very long…So don’t wait, get them while supplies last!We’re so very confident that you’ll not only be satisfied but you’ll be unable to not come back for more! We’re offer you a 100% Satisfaction GUARANTEED deal, with NO RISK!!As impossible as it is, if you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we will give you a full refund!All you have to do is…Record yourself opening the roll.The video must show you opening and removing each coin from the roll.The footage must be unedited, and each coin must be clear and identifiable in the footage.Email me a link or a copy of the video and tell me that you’re unhappy with your purchaseand we’ll provide you with a full refund.NO QUESTIONS ASKED! Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Unc Morgan Supreme” and having two covered ends and weighing 537.7g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard.

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Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked

Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Peace Standard"! X10 Coins Inside! (FC)

Lot #8044 (Sale Order 457 of 732)

Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Peace Standard"! X10 Coins Inside! (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Peace Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1935D $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf 1935D $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf

1935D $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf

Lot #8045 (Sale Order 458 of 732)

1935D $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf.

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***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS (fc)

Lot #8048 (Sale Order 459 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS. Slightly better date. First year of issue.

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1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU 1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU

1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU

Lot #8049 (Sale Order 460 of 732)

1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU. The renminbi was introduced by the People's Bank of China in December 1948, about a year before the establishment of the People's Republic of China. Renminbi is the name of the currency, while yuan is the name of the primary unit. One fen is equal to 1/100 of one yuan. Renminbi was issued only in a paper form at first, and replaced the various currencies circulating in the areas controlled by the Communists. One of the first tasks of the new government was to end the hyperinflation that had plagued China in the final years of the Kuomintang (KMT) era. That achieved, a revaluation occurred in 1955 at the rate of 1 new yuan = 10,000 old yuan.

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2019 United States Mint Proof Set - 10 pc set 2019 United States Mint Proof Set - 10 pc set

2019 United States Mint Proof Set - 10 pc set

Lot #8050 (Sale Order 461 of 732)

2019 United States Mint Proof Set - 10 pc set. The 2019 United States Mint Proof Set® contains 10 proof coins, each bearing the “S” mint mark of the United States Mint at San Francisco.New in 2019! Premium Coin: The 2019 Proof Set is accompanied by a special edition 2019 Lincoln penny with a 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. This is the first of three sets to be released in 2019 that will include a special edition penny as a thank you to our loyal customers.The set is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

Lot #8052 (Sale Order 462 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Bitcoin Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Bitcoin Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Bitcoin Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #8053 (Sale Order 463 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Bitcoin Style Grades Ungraded.

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1989-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG 1989-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

1989-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

Lot #8058 (Sale Order 464 of 732)

1989-s Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG.

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1879-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ UNC PL 1879-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ UNC PL

1879-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ UNC PL

Lot #8060 (Sale Order 465 of 732)

1879-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ UNC PL.

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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf

1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf

Lot #8061 (Sale Order 466 of 732)

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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High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked

High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Reserve" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC)

Lot #8064 (Sale Order 467 of 732)

High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Reserve" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Unc Morgan Reserve" and having two covered ends and weighing 537.7g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #8068 (Sale Order 468 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Morgan Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

Lot #8069 (Sale Order 469 of 732)

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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Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Lot #8070 (Sale Order 470 of 732)

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved.

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1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ SEGS 1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ SEGS

1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ SEGS

Lot #8072 (Sale Order 471 of 732)

1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick

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1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades Select AU 1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades Select AU

1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades Select AU

Lot #8073 (Sale Order 472 of 732)

1961 Soviet Russia 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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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

Lot #8076 (Sale Order 473 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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***Major Highlight*** 1887-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1887-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1887-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #8080 (Sale Order 474 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1887-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS.

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1971-p Roosevelt Dime 10c Grades GEM++ Unc 1971-p Roosevelt Dime 10c Grades GEM++ Unc

1971-p Roosevelt Dime 10c Grades GEM++ Unc

Lot #8082 (Sale Order 475 of 732)

1971-p Roosevelt Dime 10c Grades GEM++ Unc.

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NGC 2011 Star Wars Colorized Luke Skywalker & Leia 1oz .999 Silver $2  Niue Commerative Coin Proof p NGC 2011 Star Wars Colorized Luke Skywalker & Leia 1oz .999 Silver $2  Niue Commerative Coin Proof p

NGC 2011 Star Wars Colorized Luke Skywalker & Leia 1oz .999 Silver $2 Niue Commerative Coin Proof p

Lot #8084 (Sale Order 476 of 732)

NGC 2011 Star Wars Colorized Luke Skywalker & Leia 1oz .999 Silver $2 Niue Commerative Coin pr70 dcam NGC.

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Wow! Covered End Roll! Marked Wow! Covered End Roll! Marked

Wow! Covered End Roll! Marked " Morgan Extraordinary"! X20 Coins Inside! (FC)

Lot #8088 (Sale Order 477 of 732)

Wow! Covered End Roll! Marked " Morgan Extraordinary"! X20 Coins Inside! (FC). Exciting News from The Long Island Hoard!Prepare to be amazed! Today, we are thrilled to offer an exclusive auction that you simply cannot afford to miss. You already know and love our stunning silver dollar rolls from The Long Island Hoard—familiar names like "Standard," "Premium," "Limited," and the exquisite "Reserve."But Thats Not all...During a recent visit, our supplier, impressed with our dedication to quality, shared a remarkable secret. Tucked away were silver dollars of even more exceptional quality than we had ever imagined!Introducing our new tiers: "Exceptional," "Supreme," and "Extraordinary." These hand-marked, shotgun rolls are the pinnacle of numismatic brilliance. The quality is so outstanding that seeing is believing.We know how much you cherish our offerings, and we are confident these new levels will exceed your highest expectations. However, quantities are extremely limited, and we anticipate they will not last long.Act fast—these treasures are waiting, but not for long!As always, we stand behind our products with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. To qualify for this guarantee, please ensure that you video record the opening of the rolls. It is crucial that the video clearly shows each coin, including its date and mint mark, to validate your claim. Secure your piece of numismatic history today! Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Morgan Extraordinary” and having two covered ends and weighing 535.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #8092 (Sale Order 478 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.3g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1981-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc 1981-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

1981-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot #8094 (Sale Order 479 of 732)

1981-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc.

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NGC 2017-p Star Wars Classic Obi-Wan NGC 2017-p Star Wars Classic Obi-Wan

NGC 2017-p Star Wars Classic Obi-Wan "ben" Kenobi 1oz Silver $1 Australlian Tuvalu Proof pr70 dcam N

Lot #8096 (Sale Order 480 of 732)

NGC 2017-p Star Wars Classic Obi-Wan "ben" Kenobi 1oz Silver $1 Australlian Tuvalu pr70 dcam NGC. Bring the Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi to Your Collection!One of the last and greatest of the original Jedi Knights in the Star Wars™ universe, Obi-Wan Kenobi was trained to guard peace and justice -- and was skilled in the power of the Force. But when "Old Ben" Kenobi received a secret message from one of the Rebel Alliance's greatest leaders, he once again found himself thrust into the ongoing fight against the Empire -- training a new Jedi and ultimately, confronting an old adversary.Now the Pacific island nation of Niue and the New Zealand Mint have released a brand new, officially licensed 2017 one-ounce 99.9% pure silver proof of this legendary Jedi Master -- with a design from the 1977 film Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope. But just 10,000 of these exceptional silver proofs have been minted for a galaxy of Star Wars fans -- and we have only a small number in stock!As the sixth classic Star Wars design and the ninth in the series, this $2 legal-tender coin features an image of Obi-Wan Kenobi before his deadly battle with Darth Vader, as well as the royal portrait of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. Your proof will come with Star Wars branded packaging -- exactly as issued by the New Zealand Mint -- along with a numbered mint certificate of authenticity!Just don't wait to order! Millions of collectors worldwide are on the hunt for authentic Lucasfilm, Ltd. Licensed Star Wars collectibles like these, and our previous Star Wars issues have sold out in record time. Secure your official 2017 Obi-Wan Kenobi Star Wars Silver Proofs now!

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

Lot #8100 (Sale Order 481 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1942 Philippines WWII Japanese Occupation 10 Pesos 1942 Philippines WWII Japanese Occupation 10 Pesos

1942 Philippines WWII Japanese Occupation 10 Pesos "JIM" Note P# 108 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider

Lot #8101 (Sale Order 482 of 732)

1942 Philippines WWII Japanese 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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Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Lot #8106 (Sale Order 483 of 732)

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved.

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***Major Highlight*** 1881-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1881-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1881-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #8108 (Sale Order 484 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1881-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS.

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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice CU 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice CU

1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice CU

Lot #8109 (Sale Order 485 of 732)

1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice CU. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.

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High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked

High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked " Peace Reserve" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #8112 (Sale Order 486 of 732)

High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked " Peace Reserve" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Peace Reserve” and having two covered ends and weighing 268.8g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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***Auction Highlight*** 1885 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc) ***Auction Highlight*** 1885 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc)

***Auction Highlight*** 1885 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc)

Lot #8116 (Sale Order 487 of 732)

***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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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #8117 (Sale Order 488 of 732)

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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***Major Highlight*** 1883-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1883-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1883-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #8120 (Sale Order 489 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1883-o Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS. This intensely lustrous example is fully untoned with smooth, lively, silver-white surfaces. A higher mintage issue for its type with 8,725,000 pieces produced, the 1883-O also benefited from the release of numerous 1,000-coin bags as early as the late 1930s. As a result, this issue has always been a more available Morgan dollar in Mint State. This Superb Gem is scarce from a condition standpoint and numbers among the finer known.It will be perfect for a top flight collection of America's favorite silver dollar series. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

Lot #8124 (Sale Order 490 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+ 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+

Lot #8125 (Sale Order 491 of 732)

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+. 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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***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

Lot #8128 (Sale Order 492 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Statue of Liberty Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Statue of Liberty Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Statue of Liberty Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #8129 (Sale Order 493 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Statue of Liberty Style Grades Ungraded.

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2007-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo 2007-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo

2007-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo

Lot #8130 (Sale Order 494 of 732)

2007-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo.

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***Major Highlight*** 1887-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1887-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1887-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

Lot #8132 (Sale Order 495 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1887-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS.

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1934D $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU 1934D $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU

1934D $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU

Lot #8133 (Sale Order 496 of 732)

1934D $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU. 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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High Value - Mixed Covered End Roll - Marked High Value - Mixed Covered End Roll - Marked

High Value - Mixed Covered End Roll - Marked "Morgan/Peace Supreme" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC)

Lot #8136 (Sale Order 497 of 732)

High Value - Mixed Covered End Roll - Marked "Morgan/Peace Supreme" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC). EXCLUSIVE HUGE Vault Hoard!!Brilliant 10 & 20 Coin Hand Marked Covered Ends Morgan & Peace Silver Dollar Rolls You won’t believe what we’re about to tell you…Up for auction today is something so special and rare you won’t want to miss one second!We’ve already brought you stunning coins from “The Long Island Hoard”, you know the ones,the rolls hand marked “Standard” “Limited” “Premium” and those Brilliant “Reserve” Rolls…Well guess what….. When we went back last weekend, our supplier was so thrilled with how well we were handling the rolls…He let us in on a little secret!He had MORE coins that are even HIGHER QUALITY!!! We couldn’t even believe what he was saying until we saw it for ourselves! Out of a collection of over 3,500 rolls made up of 10 and 20 coins that are….Hand marked... Ends Covered… Stamped “Woolworth Department Stores”…. And labeled….“Exceptional” “Supreme” and “Extraordinary”!!That’s another THREE levels higher than the Reserve Rolls that everyone loves so much! We know you loved the rolls already, so without a doubt you will be blown away at the luster, the shine, the brilliance on these coins!You really can’t find anything like this anywhere else!!We know you won’t be able to get enough…And we won’t be able to hang on to these for very long…So don’t wait, get them while supplies last!We’re so very confident that you’ll not only be satisfied but you’ll be unable to not come back for more! We’re offer you a 100% Satisfaction GUARANTEED deal, with NO RISK!!As impossible as it is, if you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we will give you a full refund!All you have to do is…Record yourself opening the roll.The video must show you opening and removing each coin from the roll.The footage must be unedited, and each coin must be clear and identifiable in the footage.Email me a link or a copy of the video and tell me that you’re unhappy with your purchaseand we’ll provide you with a full refund.NO QUESTIONS ASKED! Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Morgan/Peace Supreme” and having two covered ends and weighing 535.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard.

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2012 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! 28 Coins Inside! 2012 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! 28 Coins Inside!

2012 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! 28 Coins Inside!

Lot #8138 (Sale Order 498 of 732)

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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*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked *EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #8140 (Sale Order 499 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan/Peace Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.6g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1776-1976-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc 1776-1976-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc

1776-1976-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc

Lot #8142 (Sale Order 500 of 732)

1776-1976-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc.

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Original sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Original sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard

Original sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard

Lot #8143 (Sale Order 501 of 732)

Original sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard.

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #8145 (Sale Order 502 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

Lot #8148 (Sale Order 503 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades xf 1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades xf

1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades xf

Lot #8149 (Sale Order 504 of 732)

1961 Soviet Russia 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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***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ PL SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ PL SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ PL SEGS (fc)

Lot #8152 (Sale Order 505 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ PL SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin

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1991-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG 1991-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

1991-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

Lot #8154 (Sale Order 506 of 732)

1991-s Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG.

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***Major Highlight*** 1924-p Peace Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1924-p Peace Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1924-p Peace Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #8156 (Sale Order 507 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1924-p Near Top Pop! Peace Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS. This intensely lustrous and satiny example possesses outstanding quality and surface preservation in an example of this underrated Philadelphia Mint Peace dollar issue. Both sides are brilliant with a full strike and exceptionally smooth appearance that borders on pristine.Although often grouped with the 1922, 1923 and 1925 as one of the four most common silver dollars of this type, the 1924 is appreciably scarcer that those other issues in attractive Mint State preservation. As a solidly graded, premium quality Superb Gem the coin offered here is nothing short of rare from a condition standpoint. Worthy of inclusion in the finest type, date or, particularly, a specialized Peace dollar set that is competing for top ranking In A Registry Set.

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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider

1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider

Lot #8157 (Sale Order 508 of 732)

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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Wow! Covered End Roll! Marked Wow! Covered End Roll! Marked

Wow! Covered End Roll! Marked "Peace Exceptional"! X10 Coins Inside! (FC)

Lot #8160 (Sale Order 509 of 732)

Wow! Covered End Roll! Marked "Peace Exceptional"! X10 Coins Inside! (FC). EXCLUSIVE HUGE Vault Hoard!!Brilliant 10 & 20 Coin Hand Marked Covered Ends Morgan & Peace Silver Dollar Rolls You won’t believe what we’re about to tell you…Up for auction today is something so special and rare you won’t want to miss one second!We’ve already brought you stunning coins from “The Long Island Hoard”, you know the ones,the rolls hand marked “Standard” “Limited” “Premium” and those Brilliant “Reserve” Rolls…Well guess what….. When we went back last weekend, our supplier was so thrilled with how well we were handling the rolls…He let us in on a little secret!He had MORE coins that are even HIGHER QUALITY!!! We couldn’t even believe what he was saying until we saw it for ourselves! Out of a collection of over 3,500 rolls made up of 10 and 20 coins that are….Hand marked... Ends Covered… Stamped “Woolworth Department Stores”…. And labeled….“Exceptional” “Supreme” and “Extraordinary”!!That’s another THREE levels higher than the Reserve Rolls that everyone loves so much! We know you loved the rolls already, so without a doubt you will be blown away at the luster, the shine, the brilliance on these coins!You really can’t find anything like this anywhere else!!We know you won’t be able to get enough…And we won’t be able to hang on to these for very long…So don’t wait, get them while supplies last!We’re so very confident that you’ll not only be satisfied but you’ll be unable to not come back for more! We’re offer you a 100% Satisfaction GUARANTEED deal, with NO RISK!!As impossible as it is, if you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we will give you a full refund!All you have to do is…Record yourself opening the roll.The video must show you opening and removing each coin from the roll.The footage must be unedited, and each coin must be clear and identifiable in the footage.Email me a link or a copy of the video and tell me that you’re unhappy with your purchaseand we’ll provide you with a full refund.NO QUESTIONS ASKED! Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Peace Exceptional” and having two covered ends and weighing 269.0g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard.

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2013 United States  Proof Set - 14 pc set 2013 United States  Proof Set - 14 pc set

2013 United States Proof Set - 14 pc set

Lot #8162 (Sale Order 510 of 732)

2013 United States Proof Set - 14 pc set. The 2013-S Proof Set comes in three cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar, and Native American Dollar; one contains the five America the Beautiful Quarters, while the third case houses the four Presidential Dollars. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder, and then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificate of authenticity were inserted into a white and brown card-stock box featuring a sunset photo of the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #8164 (Sale Order 511 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Premium” and having two covered ends and weighing 265.7g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Gem CU 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Gem CU

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Gem CU

Lot #8165 (Sale Order 512 of 732)

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Gem CU. 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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Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Lot #8166 (Sale Order 513 of 732)

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved.

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***Major Highlight*** 1915-p Gold Indian Half Eagle Near Top Pop! $5 GEM Unc USCG (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1915-p Gold Indian Half Eagle Near Top Pop! $5 GEM Unc USCG (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1915-p Gold Indian Half Eagle Near Top Pop! $5 GEM Unc USCG (fc)

Lot #8167 (Sale Order 514 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1915-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Half Eagle $5 GEM Unc USCG. A lovely orange-gold representative that offers exceptional smooth surfaces and an above-average strike. 1915 was the final year of Indian half eagle production, aside from the mass-melted 1929 issue. The 1915 is a type coin in grades through MS64, but Gems are rare relative to demand.

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***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms68 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms68 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms68 SEGS (fc)

Lot #8168 (Sale Order 515 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms68 SEGS. This virtually pristine example really needs to be seen to be fully appreciated. Intensely lustrous surfaces are bathed in smooth, frosty mint luster. Fully struck, as befits the issue, with exceptional technical quality and outstanding visual appeal. The present example represents a coalescence of both execution and preservation, making it one of the most desirable survivors known. It is Among THe finest certified, and is an ideal candidate for the ultimate type set or the finest collection of Morgan dollars. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

Lot #8172 (Sale Order 516 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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***Major Highlight*** 1897-o Morgan Dollar $1 Select+ Unc (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1897-o Morgan Dollar $1 Select+ Unc (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1897-o Morgan Dollar $1 Select+ Unc (fc)

Lot #8176 (Sale Order 517 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1897-o Morgan Dollar $1 Select+ Unc.

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***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

Lot #8180 (Sale Order 518 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked "Unc Peace Extraordinary," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (F

Lot #8184 (Sale Order 519 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked "Unc Peace Extraordinary," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). EXCLUSIVE HUGE Vault Hoard!!Brilliant 10 & 20 Coin Hand Marked Covered Ends Morgan & Peace Silver Dollar Rolls You won’t believe what we’re about to tell you…Up for auction today is something so special and rare you won’t want to miss one second!We’ve already brought you stunning coins from “The Long Island Hoard”, you know the ones,the rolls hand marked “Standard” “Limited” “Premium” and those Brilliant “Reserve” Rolls…Well guess what….. When we went back last weekend, our supplier was so thrilled with how well we were handling the rolls…He let us in on a little secret!He had MORE coins that are even HIGHER QUALITY!!! We couldn’t even believe what he was saying until we saw it for ourselves! Out of a collection of over 3,500 rolls made up of 10 and 20 coins that are….Hand marked... Ends Covered… Stamped “Woolworth Department Stores”…. And labeled….“Exceptional” “Supreme” and “Extraordinary”!!That’s another THREE levels higher than the Reserve Rolls that everyone loves so much! We know you loved the rolls already, so without a doubt you will be blown away at the luster, the shine, the brilliance on these coins!You really can’t find anything like this anywhere else!!We know you won’t be able to get enough…And we won’t be able to hang on to these for very long…So don’t wait, get them while supplies last!We’re so very confident that you’ll not only be satisfied but you’ll be unable to not come back for more! We’re offer you a 100% Satisfaction GUARANTEED deal, with NO RISK!!As impossible as it is, if you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we will give you a full refund!All you have to do is…Record yourself opening the roll.The video must show you opening and removing each coin from the roll.The footage must be unedited, and each coin must be clear and identifiable in the footage.Email me a link or a copy of the video and tell me that you’re unhappy with your purchaseand we’ll provide you with a full refund.NO QUESTIONS ASKED! Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Peace Extraordinary” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.4g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard.

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1972 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside! 1972 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!

1972 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!

Lot #8186 (Sale Order 520 of 732)

1972 United States Proof Set, 5 Coins Inside!.

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Premium" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #8188 (Sale Order 521 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Premium" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Peace Premium” and having two covered ends and weighing 265.2g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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2009-d James K. Polk Position-A Presidential Dollar TOP POP! 1 ms67 SEGS 2009-d James K. Polk Position-A Presidential Dollar TOP POP! 1 ms67 SEGS

2009-d James K. Polk Position-A Presidential Dollar TOP POP! 1 ms67 SEGS

Lot #8190 (Sale Order 522 of 732)

2009-d James K. Polk Position-A TOP POP! Presidential Dollar 1 ms67 SEGS.

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***Major Highlight*** 1902-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ PL SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1902-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ PL SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1902-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ PL SEGS (fc)

Lot #8192 (Sale Order 523 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1902-o Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ PL SEGS. The 1902-O is a plentiful issue in most grades, but examples with Prooflike contrast are much more difficult to locate. This brilliant Morgan dollar boasts exceptional eye appeal. Each side maintains watery fields and strong detail, with normal softness over the centers

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round -

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "Drop Bear" Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #8193 (Sale Order 524 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "Drop Bear" Style Grades Ungraded.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

Lot #8196 (Sale Order 525 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66 SEGS (fc)

Lot #8200 (Sale Order 526 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS. This is a beautiful example from the first year of Morgan dollar coinage at the Carson City Mint. Exceptionally well preserved, both sides are virtually pristine and even under close inspection with a loupe there is little to disturb the smooth, frosty surfaces. Sharply to fully struck throughout, it is difficult for us to imagine a more appealing example of either the type or issue.The Carson City Mint's initial Morgan dollar mintage was 2,212,000 coins in 1878. Unlike many later CC-Mint Morgans (the 1883-CC and 1884-CC, for example), the 1878-CC saw considerable commercial use at the time of striking. In circulated grades it is among the more obtainable CC-Mint Morgans, with most such examples well worn in grades from Good to Fine. Even so, enough of the mintage was retained in government vaults that releases during the 1950s resulted in a temporary glut of coins in dealers' inventories. As significant as they were, those releases were dwarfed by others affecting the 1882-CC, 1883-CC and 1884-CC beginning in the 1960s. The conditionally challenging nature of the 1878-CC comes to the fore in grades above MS-65. In MS-65+ and MS-66 this issue is scarce by Morgan dollar standards, while in MS-66+ and higher grades it is rare. A find for the discerning Carson City Mint or Morgan dollar specialist, we anticipate keen bidder interest in this lovely premium Gem. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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1976-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc 1976-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

1976-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot #8202 (Sale Order 527 of 732)

1976-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc.

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***Major Highlight*** 1880-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1880-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67 SEGS (fc)

Lot #8204 (Sale Order 528 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-p TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS. Each side of this top-certified Registry coin remains wholly brilliant with vibrant cartwheel luster. The fields and cheek are clean. 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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High Value - Mixed Covered End Roll - Marked High Value - Mixed Covered End Roll - Marked

High Value - Mixed Covered End Roll - Marked "Morgan/Peace Reserve" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #8208 (Sale Order 529 of 732)

High Value - Mixed Covered End Roll - Marked "Morgan/Peace Reserve" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan/Peace Reserve” and having two covered ends and weighing 268.7g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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2000 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins 2000 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins

2000 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins

Lot #8210 (Sale Order 530 of 732)

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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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #8212 (Sale Order 531 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Morgan Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Lot #8214 (Sale Order 532 of 732)

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved.

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***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS (fc)

Lot #8216 (Sale Order 533 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

Lot #8220 (Sale Order 534 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1934C Grades Select AU Certificate 1934C Grades Select AU Certificate

1934C Grades Select AU Certificate

Lot #8221 (Sale Order 535 of 732)

1934C Grades Select AU Certificate. This lot is for a $10 Blue Seal Silver Certificate. Series 1934C. This note features the familiar portrait of Alexander Hamilton that was used on all of our $10 bills through 1999, and the back shows the US Treasury. This note does not have the familiar "In God We Trust" motto above the US Treasury, though, as that motto was not added until 1957. The Blue Seal is large and at right; a large blue "10" dominates the left side of the note.

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-d 40 pcs Bell Telephone Company $2 Nickel Wrapper 15 BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-d 40 pcs Bell Telephone Company $2 Nickel Wrapper 15

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-d 40 pcs Bell Telephone Company $2 Nickel Wrapper 15

Lot #8223 (Sale Order 536 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-d 40 pcs Bell Telephone Company $2 Nickel Wrapper 15.

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***Major Highlight*** 1894-o Morgan Dollar $1 Select Unc USCG (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1894-o Morgan Dollar $1 Select Unc USCG (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1894-o Morgan Dollar $1 Select Unc USCG (fc)

Lot #8224 (Sale Order 537 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1894-o Morgan Dollar $1 Select Unc USCG.

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1993-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG 1993-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

1993-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

Lot #8226 (Sale Order 538 of 732)

1993-s Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG.

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***Major Highlight*** 1892-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1892-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1892-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #8228 (Sale Order 539 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1892-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS.

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High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked

High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked " Morgan Extraordinary" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #8232 (Sale Order 540 of 732)

High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked " Morgan Extraordinary" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Exciting News from The Long Island Hoard!Prepare to be amazed! Today, we are thrilled to offer an exclusive auction that you simply cannot afford to miss. You already know and love our stunning silver dollar rolls from The Long Island Hoard—familiar names like "Standard," "Premium," "Limited," and the exquisite "Reserve."But Thats Not all...During a recent visit, our supplier, impressed with our dedication to quality, shared a remarkable secret. Tucked away were silver dollars of even more exceptional quality than we had ever imagined!Introducing our new tiers: "Exceptional," "Supreme," and "Extraordinary." These hand-marked, shotgun rolls are the pinnacle of numismatic brilliance. The quality is so outstanding that seeing is believing.We know how much you cherish our offerings, and we are confident these new levels will exceed your highest expectations. However, quantities are extremely limited, and we anticipate they will not last long.Act fast—these treasures are waiting, but not for long!As always, we stand behind our products with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. To qualify for this guarantee, please ensure that you video record the opening of the rolls. It is crucial that the video clearly shows each coin, including its date and mint mark, to validate your claim. Secure your piece of numismatic history today! Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Extraordinary” and having two covered ends and weighing 269.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #8236 (Sale Order 541 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.4g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1928 & s Mint Ends Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1928 & s Mint Ends

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1928 & s Mint Ends

Lot #8239 (Sale Order 542 of 732)

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1928 & s Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Bell Telephone Co." Bank style wrapper. This is the Bell Telephone logo from the 1960's. They are all frrom one Estate. The ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.

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***Major Highlight*** RARE 1996 Smithsonian 4 Coin GOLD & Silver Proof & Unc Commemorative Set W/ Or ***Major Highlight*** RARE 1996 Smithsonian 4 Coin GOLD & Silver Proof & Unc Commemorative Set W/ Or

***Major Highlight*** RARE 1996 Smithsonian 4 Coin GOLD & Silver Proof & Unc Commemorative Set W/ Or

Lot #8240 (Sale Order 543 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** RARE 1996 Smithsonian 4 Coin GOLD & Silver Proof & Unc Commemorative Set W/ Original Box & COA 0.5oz Of Gold. Product DetailsThis set contains the Silver dollar and five dollar Gold coin, issued to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Smithsonian Institution.Set Highlights: Contains the Silver dollar and five dollar Gold coin. Silver coins contain a total of 1.546 oz of Silver. Gold coins contain a total of .4838 oz of Gold. Comes complete with the original box and a certificate of authenticity. Silver Obverse: Features "The Castle" building on the Mall in Washington, the original home of the Smithsonian Institution. Silver Reverse: Depicts a goddess sitting on top of a world globe. In her left hand she holds a torch, in the right a scroll inscribed, "Art, History, Science." Gold Obverse: Includes a bust of James Smithson facing left. Gold Reverse: Designed by James T. Ferrell, the reverse shows a sunburst with "Smithsonian" below.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

Lot #8244 (Sale Order 544 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++ 1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

Lot #8245 (Sale Order 545 of 732)

1961 Soviet Russia 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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***Major Highlight*** RARE 1991 6-Coin Commerative Mount Rushmore Gold & Silver Proof & Unc Set 0.5O ***Major Highlight*** RARE 1991 6-Coin Commerative Mount Rushmore Gold & Silver Proof & Unc Set 0.5O

***Major Highlight*** RARE 1991 6-Coin Commerative Mount Rushmore Gold & Silver Proof & Unc Set 0.5O

Lot #8248 (Sale Order 546 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** RARE 1991 6-Coin Commerative Mount Rushmore Gold & Silver Proof & Unc Set 0.5Oz Of Gold W/ Original Box & COA. Product DetailsThis set contains two clad half dollars (one proof and one brilliant uncirculated), two Silver dollars (one proof and one brilliant uncirculated) and two five dollar Gold coins (one proof and one brilliant uncirculated).Set Highlights: Set contains .4838 of Gold and 1.546 oz of Silver. Each set is housed in the original wood case and includes a certificate of authenticity. Obverse: The $5 Gold coin features the Mount Rushmore Memorial, the Silver Dollar features Mount Rushmore wreathed in laurel, and the Half Dollar depicts a Mount Rushmore Memorial and a sunburst. Reverse: The $5 Gold coin features an American eagle flying above the Mount Rushmore Monument. The Silver Dollar displays the Eagle Crest over a map of the United States. The Half Dollar shows the classic design of the American Bison.

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1990-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc 1990-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

1990-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot #8250 (Sale Order 547 of 732)

1990-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc.

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***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #8252 (Sale Order 548 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-p TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS. Beautifully preserved with original, brilliant mint luster and well-struck design elements. A vibrant cartwheel effect adorns each side, and Liberty's cheek is essentially flawless. The 1879 Morgan dollar seldom comes up in discussions of scarce dates, as it is generally available in grades as fine as ms65+. However, the date is a sudden rarity when one crosses over to MS66 Let Long Any Higher. This example provides a rare and important opportunity for the advanced Morgan dollar Registry collector 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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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Peace Limited" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC)

Lot #8256 (Sale Order 549 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Peace Limited" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Unc Peace Limited” and having two covered ends and weighing 537.6g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #8260 (Sale Order 550 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Peace STandard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.2g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice CU 1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice CU

1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice CU

Lot #8261 (Sale Order 551 of 732)

1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Choice CU. 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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Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Lot #8262 (Sale Order 552 of 732)

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved.

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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1923 & s Mint Ends Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1923 & s Mint Ends

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1923 & s Mint Ends

Lot #8263 (Sale Order 553 of 732)

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1923 & s Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Bell Telephone Co." Bank style wrapper. This is the Bell Telephone logo from the 1960's. They are all frrom one Estate. The ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.

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***Major Highlight*** 2016 Star Trek 50th Anniversary $200 Delta Gold Coin 0.521Oz of Gold W/ Origin ***Major Highlight*** 2016 Star Trek 50th Anniversary $200 Delta Gold Coin 0.521Oz of Gold W/ Origin

***Major Highlight*** 2016 Star Trek 50th Anniversary $200 Delta Gold Coin 0.521Oz of Gold W/ Origin

Lot #8264 (Sale Order 554 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 2016 Star Trek 50th Anniversary $200 Delta Gold Coin 0.521Oz of Gold W/ Original Box & COA. A WORLD FIRST! A delta-shaped coin! No strangers to time distortions, engine shutdowns, transporter malfunctions and even hostile takeovers, the U.S.S Enterprise (NCC-1701) and her crew exemplified resilience in the face of adversity. Their encounterswith "new life and new civilizations" stirred the imaginations of Canadians young and old, while their acts of courage, compassion and diplomacy typified humanity's noble ideals—both in their time and ours.Star Trek and its hopeful vision for our future are represented by a powerful symbol: the delta-shaped Starfleet insignia worn by all U.S.S Enterprise personnel, including Captain James T. Kirk (played by Canadian actor William Shatner). This iconicemblem is widely recognized, even beyond the realm of fandom; it embodies hope for a future where humanity has come together as one, where we are part of a broader community that stretches across the stars. For many fans, the insignia serves as a powerful visual reminder of just how far our imaginations could take us, and much of what we can aspire to learnand become. Special Features: Take the helm with this Starfleet Command insignia—part of our 50th anniversary of the Star Trek television series, which is beloved bymany Canadians and credited with inspiring innovation in our time! A WORLD FIRST! This is the world's first delta-shaped coin: Unique engraving techniques recreate the smooth, arrowhead-shaped insignia that has become associated with the U.S.S Enterprise, Starfleet, and the Star Trek universe! The past meets the present—and the future:Cutting-edge technology recreates a classic designto produce a truly timeless collectible. Crafted from 99.99% pure gold with a very low mintage—a one-of-a-kind collectible that will shine in your collection. An official licensed product approved by CBS Studios. Design:Detailed engraving and contrasting finishing instill this unusually shaped coin with an inspiring, nostalgic feel. Its arrowhead shape mimics that of theiconic Delta Shield Insignia, which was worn by the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise and became the identifying emblem of Starfleet.Did you know… In The Original Series, each ship and installation had their own assignment patches. The Starfleet insignia is the Enterprise's patch, which was later adopted by Starfleet and worn by all members in recognition of the crew's five-year mission. A different Starfleet insignia was featured in the episodes Charlie X and The Omega Glory. The U.S.S Enterprise falls under the authority of Starfleet, which is itself under the authority of the United Federationof Planets. Early episodes referenced United Earth Space Probe Agency (UESPA) (Charlie X, Tomorrow Is Yesterday) before Starfleet was established as the authority in command of the Enterprise (Court Martial). Other terms included Star Service (The Conscienceof the King), Spacefleet Command (The Squire of Gothos) and even Space Central (Miri). Starfleet's responsibilities include exploration, research, defence in space and diplomacy. During first contacts, Starfleet officers have the authority to act as official representatives of theFederation.This coin will be the centerpiece of your display for years to come!

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

Lot #8268 (Sale Order 555 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU 1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU

1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU

Lot #8269 (Sale Order 556 of 732)

1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU. The renminbi was introduced by the People's Bank of China in December 1948, about a year before the establishment of the People's Republic of China. Renminbi is the name of the currency, while yuan is the name of the primary unit. One fen is equal to 1/100 of one yuan. Renminbi was issued only in a paper form at first, and replaced the various currencies circulating in the areas controlled by the Communists. One of the first tasks of the new government was to end the hyperinflation that had plagued China in the final years of the Kuomintang (KMT) era. That achieved, a revaluation occurred in 1955 at the rate of 1 new yuan = 10,000 old yuan.

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***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ PL SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ PL SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ PL SEGS (fc)

Lot #8272 (Sale Order 557 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ PL SEGS. Slightly better date. First year of issue. Brilliant apart from a few wisps of pale silvery tinting, this captivating Gem allows ready appreciation of a boldly cameoed finish from the dies. The fields are well mirrored and form a splendid backdrop to sharply defined, frosty textured design elements. As the premier San Francisco Mint issue in the Morgan series, the 1878-S is a perennial favorite among series specialists as well as more generalized silver dollar collectors. Although not as plentiful in an absolute sense as the 1879-S, 1880-S, 1881-S and 1882-S, the 1878-S is still readily obtainable in most Mint State grades. We stress that word "most" in this context for Prooflike coins are scarce in an absolute sense and exceedingly rare above the basal MS-65 level this premium Gem will make an outstanding addition to an advanced Morgan dollar set. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin

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1986-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG 1986-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

1986-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

Lot #8274 (Sale Order 558 of 732)

1986-s Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG.

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***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms65 PL SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms65 PL SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms65 PL SEGS (fc)

Lot #8276 (Sale Order 559 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-o TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 PL SEGS. The 1880-O is one of the great condition rarities in the entire series of Morgan dollars, being common up to and including MS 63 grade, with a preponderance of AU 55s, and then very quickly dropping off to nearly unobtainable status in MS 65. This coin was among the elite Morgan dollars selected to go "on tour" by PCGS in 1990. Unlike so many other Morgans, most of the 1880-O dollars coined were actually released into circulation. A few were represented in the Treasury hoard released in the early 1960s, and a few other small quantities were released in earlier years, but those that have come into the marketplace have quickly been absorbed. Coins such as This offered here, with a clean cheek and no major abrasions, are seldom offered 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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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Exceptional" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #8280 (Sale Order 560 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Exceptional" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Exciting News from The Long Island Hoard!Prepare to be amazed! Today, we are thrilled to offer an exclusive auction that you simply cannot afford to miss. You already know and love our stunning silver dollar rolls from The Long Island Hoard—familiar names like "Standard," "Premium," "Limited," and the exquisite "Reserve."But Thats Not all...During a recent visit, our supplier, impressed with our dedication to quality, shared a remarkable secret. Tucked away were silver dollars of even more exceptional quality than we had ever imagined!Introducing our new tiers: "Exceptional," "Supreme," and "Extraordinary." These hand-marked, shotgun rolls are the pinnacle of numismatic brilliance. The quality is so outstanding that seeing is believing.We know how much you cherish our offerings, and we are confident these new levels will exceed your highest expectations. However, quantities are extremely limited, and we anticipate they will not last long.Act fast—these treasures are waiting, but not for long!As always, we stand behind our products with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. To qualify for this guarantee, please ensure that you video record the opening of the rolls. It is crucial that the video clearly shows each coin, including its date and mint mark, to validate your claim. Secure your piece of numismatic history today! Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Morgan Exceptional” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.4g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard.

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*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked *EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #8284 (Sale Order 561 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan/Peace Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.6g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1928 & d Mint Ends Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1928 & d Mint Ends

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1928 & d Mint Ends

Lot #8287 (Sale Order 562 of 732)

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1928 & d Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Bell Telephone Co." Bank style wrapper. This is the Bell Telephone logo from the 1960's. They are all frrom one Estate. The ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.

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1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++ 1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

Lot #8289 (Sale Order 563 of 732)

1961 Soviet Russia 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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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #8290 (Sale Order 564 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

Lot #8292 (Sale Order 565 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1987-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc 1987-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc

1987-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc

Lot #8293 (Sale Order 566 of 732)

1987-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc.

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2005-d Ocean 40 pcs Security Armored Express $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2005-d Ocean 40 pcs Security Armored Express $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2005-d Ocean 40 pcs Security Armored Express $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #8295 (Sale Order 567 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 2005-d Ocean 40 pcs Security Armored Express $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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Group of 4 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 500 Million Dollars Banknotes Grades Group of 4 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 500 Million Dollars Banknotes Grades

Group of 4 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 500 Million Dollars Banknotes Grades

Lot #8297 (Sale Order 568 of 732)

Group of 4 2007-2008 Zimbabwe 3rd Dollar (ZWR) 500 Million Dollars Banknotes Grades. During the years of 2008 and 2009, The inflation rate of the Zimbabwe Dollar Grew to 250,000,000% at its peak. This was later linked to the Central Bank uncontrollably printing money and the global economic crisis and the time.

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1959-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD 1959-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD

1959-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD

Lot #8298 (Sale Order 569 of 732)

1959-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ RD.

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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

Lot #8301 (Sale Order 570 of 732)

1935A $1 Silver Certificate Hawaii WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf+ Block. FR-2300 The $1 Hawaii Note Came in 7 Blocks the SC Block Which is the most common, The LC, PC, CC, and YB Blocks are All equialy as rare but are much less common then the SC Block. Then there are the ZB and AC Blocks which are Very Rare. 1935a $1 Silver Certificate Hawaii, Signatures of Julian & Morgenthau Grades. It was the darkest days of World War II, just after Pearl Harbor. Everybody in Hawaii was sitting on pins and needles. Were the Japanese preparing a massive invasion of the islands? If they did invade, they could use the millions of dollars in currency on the islands to buy war material. To thwart this, these $1 Federal Reserve Notes were sent to the islands. Each has a large HAWAII printed on the reverse. If the Japanese did invade, the currency would be demonetized. After the threat passed, most of these "Hawaii" Notes were destroyed. Today they're hard to find.

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*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked *EXCLUSIVE* x10 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Morgan Extraordinary"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #8304 (Sale Order 571 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Morgan Extraordinary"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Exciting News from The Long Island Hoard!Prepare to be amazed! Today, we are thrilled to offer an exclusive auction that you simply cannot afford to miss. You already know and love our stunning silver dollar rolls from The Long Island Hoard—familiar names like "Standard," "Premium," "Limited," and the exquisite "Reserve."But Thats Not all...During a recent visit, our supplier, impressed with our dedication to quality, shared a remarkable secret. Tucked away were silver dollars of even more exceptional quality than we had ever imagined!Introducing our new tiers: "Exceptional," "Supreme," and "Extraordinary." These hand-marked, shotgun rolls are the pinnacle of numismatic brilliance. The quality is so outstanding that seeing is believing.We know how much you cherish our offerings, and we are confident these new levels will exceed your highest expectations. However, quantities are extremely limited, and we anticipate they will not last long.Act fast—these treasures are waiting, but not for long!As always, we stand behind our products with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. To qualify for this guarantee, please ensure that you video record the opening of the rolls. It is crucial that the video clearly shows each coin, including its date and mint mark, to validate your claim. Secure your piece of numismatic history today! Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Morgan Extraordinary” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.4g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard.

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2014 United States Proof Set 2014 United States Proof Set

2014 United States Proof Set

Lot #8306 (Sale Order 572 of 732)

2014 United States Proof Set. The 2014-S United States Mint Proof Set contains 14 coins in stunning proof condition displayed in three protective lenses. Each of these 2014-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 Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee, Shenandoah National Park in Virginia, Arches National Park in Utah, Great Sand Dunes National Park in Colorado and Everglades National Park in Florida* (4) Presidential $1 Coins honoring Presidents Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt* (1) Native American $1 Coin with the reverse featuring a Native American man offering a pipe, while his wife offers provisions of fish, corn, roots and gourds.* (1) Kennedy half-dollar* (1) Roosevelt dime* (1) Jefferson five-cent coin* (1) Lincoln centThis brand new set comes complete in its original US Mint packaging including the Certificate of Authenticity.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #8308 (Sale Order 573 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Premium” and having two covered ends and weighing 265.7g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

Lot #8309 (Sale Order 574 of 732)

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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Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Lot #8310 (Sale Order 575 of 732)

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved.

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1997 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set With Box & COA 1997 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set With Box & COA

1997 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set With Box & COA

Lot #8312 (Sale Order 576 of 732)

1997 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set With Box & COA. This six-piece Proof set includes all Proof coins issued in 1997 plus a commemorative Botanical Gardens proof Silver dollar, all in the original U.S. Mint presentation case.Set Highlights: Silver dollar contains .7734 oz of Silver. Dime, quarter and half dollar are clad. Comes in original box, and may or may not include a certificate of authenticity. Includes a proof example of the following: Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar and Botanical Gardens Silver dollar.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

Lot #8316 (Sale Order 577 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1988-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc 1988-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc

1988-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc

Lot #8317 (Sale Order 578 of 732)

1988-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc.

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1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc 1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc

1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc

Lot #8320 (Sale Order 579 of 732)

1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc.

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC)

Lot #8328 (Sale Order 580 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Morgan/Peace Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 523.6g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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2012 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! 28 Coins Inside! 2012 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! 28 Coins Inside!

2012 United States Mint Set in Original Government Packaging! 28 Coins Inside!

Lot #8330 (Sale Order 581 of 732)

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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Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked

Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Peace Standard"! X10 Coins Inside! (FC)

Lot #8332 (Sale Order 582 of 732)

Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Peace Standard"! X10 Coins Inside! (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Peace Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1981-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc 1981-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc

1981-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc

Lot #8334 (Sale Order 583 of 732)

1981-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Unc.

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1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc

1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc

Lot #8336 (Sale Order 584 of 732)

1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc. Slightly better date. First year of issue.

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1991 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 239a Grades vf++ 1991 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 239a Grades vf++

1991 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 239a Grades vf++

Lot #8337 (Sale Order 585 of 732)

1991 Soviet Russia 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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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #8338 (Sale Order 586 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Jackalope Style Grades Ungraded.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

Lot #8340 (Sale Order 587 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1896-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ Unc 1896-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ Unc

1896-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot #8344 (Sale Order 588 of 732)

1896-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM+ Unc.

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Richard Nixon Novelty 1963A $1 Federal Reserve Note $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Gem+ C Richard Nixon Novelty 1963A $1 Federal Reserve Note $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Gem+ C

Richard Nixon Novelty 1963A $1 Federal Reserve Note $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Gem+ C

Lot #8345 (Sale Order 589 of 732)

Richard Nixon Novelty 1963A $1 Federal Reserve Note $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Gem+ CU.

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1960-d Sm Date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD 1960-d Sm Date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD

1960-d Sm Date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD

Lot #8346 (Sale Order 590 of 732)

1960-d Sm Date Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM+ Unc RD.

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1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc 1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc

1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc

Lot #8348 (Sale Order 591 of 732)

1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades GEM Unc.

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1953C $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf 1953C $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf

1953C $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf

Lot #8349 (Sale Order 592 of 732)

1953C $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades xf. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Peace Extraordinary," x20 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #8352 (Sale Order 593 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Peace Extraordinary," x20 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). EXCLUSIVE HUGE Vault Hoard!!Brilliant 10 & 20 Coin Hand Marked Covered Ends Morgan & Peace Silver Dollar Rolls You won’t believe what we’re about to tell you…Up for auction today is something so special and rare you won’t want to miss one second!We’ve already brought you stunning coins from “The Long Island Hoard”, you know the ones,the rolls hand marked “Standard” “Limited” “Premium” and those Brilliant “Reserve” Rolls…Well guess what….. When we went back last weekend, our supplier was so thrilled with how well we were handling the rolls…He let us in on a little secret!He had MORE coins that are even HIGHER QUALITY!!! We couldn’t even believe what he was saying until we saw it for ourselves! Out of a collection of over 3,500 rolls made up of 10 and 20 coins that are….Hand marked... Ends Covered… Stamped “Woolworth Department Stores”…. And labeled….“Exceptional” “Supreme” and “Extraordinary”!!That’s another THREE levels higher than the Reserve Rolls that everyone loves so much! We know you loved the rolls already, so without a doubt you will be blown away at the luster, the shine, the brilliance on these coins!You really can’t find anything like this anywhere else!!We know you won’t be able to get enough…And we won’t be able to hang on to these for very long…So don’t wait, get them while supplies last!We’re so very confident that you’ll not only be satisfied but you’ll be unable to not come back for more! We’re offer you a 100% Satisfaction GUARANTEED deal, with NO RISK!!As impossible as it is, if you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we will give you a full refund!All you have to do is…Record yourself opening the roll.The video must show you opening and removing each coin from the roll.The footage must be unedited, and each coin must be clear and identifiable in the footage.Email me a link or a copy of the video and tell me that you’re unhappy with your purchaseand we’ll provide you with a full refund.NO QUESTIONS ASKED! Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Peace Extraordinary” and having two covered ends and weighing 535.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard

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1991  United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins 1991  United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins

1991 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins

Lot #8354 (Sale Order 594 of 732)

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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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #8356 (Sale Order 595 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Morgan Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #8357 (Sale Order 596 of 732)

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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1979-s Ty 1 Proof Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo 1979-s Ty 1 Proof Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo

1979-s Ty 1 Proof Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo

Lot #8358 (Sale Order 597 of 732)

1979-s Ty 1 Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo.

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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1928 & s Mint Ends Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1928 & s Mint Ends

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1928 & s Mint Ends

Lot #8359 (Sale Order 598 of 732)

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1928 & s Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Bell Telephone Co." Bank style wrapper. This is the Bell Telephone logo from the 1960's. They are all frrom one Estate. The ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.

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1879-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc PL 1879-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc PL

1879-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc PL

Lot #8360 (Sale Order 599 of 732)

1879-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc PL.

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round -

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "Drop Bear" Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #8362 (Sale Order 600 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "Drop Bear" Style Grades Ungraded.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

Lot #8364 (Sale Order 601 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #8369 (Sale Order 602 of 732)

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++.

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1991-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG 1991-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

1991-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

Lot #8370 (Sale Order 603 of 732)

1991-s Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG.

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1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS 1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS

1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS

Lot #8372 (Sale Order 604 of 732)

1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin

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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

Lot #8373 (Sale Order 605 of 732)

1935A $1 Silver Certificate Hawaii WWII Emergency Currency Grades f+ Block. FR-2300 The $1 Hawaii Note Came in 7 Blocks the SC Block Which is the most common, The LC, PC, CC, and YB Blocks are All equialy as rare but are much less common then the SC Block. Then there are the ZB and AC Blocks which are Very Rare. 1935a $1 Silver Certificate Hawaii, Signatures of Julian & Morgenthau Grades. It was the darkest days of World War II, just after Pearl Harbor. Everybody in Hawaii was sitting on pins and needles. Were the Japanese preparing a massive invasion of the islands? If they did invade, they could use the millions of dollars in currency on the islands to buy war material. To thwart this, these $1 Federal Reserve Notes were sent to the islands. Each has a large HAWAII printed on the reverse. If the Japanese did invade, the currency would be demonetized. After the threat passed, most of these "Hawaii" Notes were destroyed. Today they're hard to find.

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*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked *EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Surpeme\"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #8376 (Sale Order 606 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Surpeme\"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). EXCLUSIVE HUGE Vault Hoard!!Brilliant 10 & 20 Coin Hand Marked Covered Ends Morgan & Peace Silver Dollar Rolls You won’t believe what we’re about to tell you…Up for auction today is something so special and rare you won’t want to miss one second!We’ve already brought you stunning coins from “The Long Island Hoard”, you know the ones,the rolls hand marked “Standard” “Limited” “Premium” and those Brilliant “Reserve” Rolls…Well guess what….. When we went back last weekend, our supplier was so thrilled with how well we were handling the rolls…He let us in on a little secret!He had MORE coins that are even HIGHER QUALITY!!! We couldn’t even believe what he was saying until we saw it for ourselves! Out of a collection of over 3,500 rolls made up of 10 and 20 coins that are….Hand marked... Ends Covered… Stamped “Woolworth Department Stores”…. And labeled….“Exceptional” “Supreme” and “Extraordinary”!!That’s another THREE levels higher than the Reserve Rolls that everyone loves so much! We know you loved the rolls already, so without a doubt you will be blown away at the luster, the shine, the brilliance on these coins!You really can’t find anything like this anywhere else!!We know you won’t be able to get enough…And we won’t be able to hang on to these for very long…So don’t wait, get them while supplies last!We’re so very confident that you’ll not only be satisfied but you’ll be unable to not come back for more! We’re offer you a 100% Satisfaction GUARANTEED deal, with NO RISK!!As impossible as it is, if you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we will give you a full refund!All you have to do is…Record yourself opening the roll.The video must show you opening and removing each coin from the roll.The footage must be unedited, and each coin must be clear and identifiable in the footage.Email me a link or a copy of the video and tell me that you’re unhappy with your purchaseand we’ll provide you with a full refund.NO QUESTIONS ASKED! Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan/Peace Supreme” and having two covered ends and weighing 269.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard.

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2017 United States Proof Set 2017 United States Proof Set

2017 United States Proof Set

Lot #8378 (Sale Order 607 of 732)

2017 United States Proof Set.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #8380 (Sale Order 608 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.0g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Graded vf++ Motto 1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Graded vf++ Motto

1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Graded vf++ Motto

Lot #8381 (Sale Order 609 of 732)

1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Graded vf++ Motto. FR-1616 Smith-Dilon Midway through the final issue of the 1935 series of $1 silver certificates, the now-well-established motto of "In God We Trust" was added to the back of the notes. Thus there are both "With Motto" and "Without Motto" varieties of the 1935G $1 Silver Certificate. Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer. 

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1987-s Proof Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo 1987-s Proof Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo

1987-s Proof Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo

Lot #8382 (Sale Order 610 of 732)

1987-s Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo.

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1887-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc 1887-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc

1887-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc

Lot #8384 (Sale Order 611 of 732)

1887-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades Choice Unc.

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1942 Philippines WWII Japanese Occupation 5 Pesos 1942 Philippines WWII Japanese Occupation 5 Pesos

1942 Philippines WWII Japanese Occupation 5 Pesos "JIM" Note P# 107 Grades vf details

Lot #8385 (Sale Order 612 of 732)

1942 Philippines WWII Japanese Occupation 5 Pesos "JIM" Note P# 107 Grades vf details. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: ??????? Dai T?-A Sens? gunpy?, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states in World War II. Japan printed this currency for many countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak, Burma, Brunei, and several Oceania territories controlled by Australia. 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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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Panda Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Panda Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Panda Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #8386 (Sale Order 613 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Panda Style Grades Ungraded.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

Lot #8388 (Sale Order 614 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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2004-p Peace Medal Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM Unc 2004-p Peace Medal Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM Unc

2004-p Peace Medal Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM Unc

Lot #8389 (Sale Order 615 of 732)

2004-p Peace Medal Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM Unc.

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NGC 2015 Marvel Hulk Colorized Avengers Age of Uitron 1oz .999 Silver $2  Niue Commerative Coin Proo NGC 2015 Marvel Hulk Colorized Avengers Age of Uitron 1oz .999 Silver $2  Niue Commerative Coin Proo

NGC 2015 Marvel Hulk Colorized Avengers Age of Uitron 1oz .999 Silver $2 Niue Commerative Coin Proo

Lot #8392 (Sale Order 616 of 732)

NGC 2015 Marvel Hulk Colorized Avengers Age of Uitron 1oz .999 Silver $2 Niue Commerative Coin pr70 dcam NGC.

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2007-2008 Zimbabwe (ZWR 3rd Dollar) 1 Million Dollars Hyperinflation Note P# 77 Grades vf+ 2007-2008 Zimbabwe (ZWR 3rd Dollar) 1 Million Dollars Hyperinflation Note P# 77 Grades vf+

2007-2008 Zimbabwe (ZWR 3rd Dollar) 1 Million Dollars Hyperinflation Note P# 77 Grades vf+

Lot #8393 (Sale Order 617 of 732)

2007-2008 Zimbabwe (ZWR 3rd Dollar) 1 Million Dollars Hyperinflation Note P# 77 Grades vf+.

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2009-d James K. Polk Position-A Presidential Dollar 1 ms67 SEGS 2009-d James K. Polk Position-A Presidential Dollar 1 ms67 SEGS

2009-d James K. Polk Position-A Presidential Dollar 1 ms67 SEGS

Lot #8394 (Sale Order 618 of 732)

2009-d James K. Polk Position-A Presidential Dollar 1 ms67 SEGS.

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***Major Highlight*** 1887-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1887-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1887-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #8396 (Sale Order 619 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1887-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Exceptional," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #8400 (Sale Order 620 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Exceptional," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Exciting News from The Long Island Hoard!Prepare to be amazed! Today, we are thrilled to offer an exclusive auction that you simply cannot afford to miss. You already know and love our stunning silver dollar rolls from The Long Island Hoard—familiar names like "Standard," "Premium," "Limited," and the exquisite "Reserve."But Thats Not all...During a recent visit, our supplier, impressed with our dedication to quality, shared a remarkable secret. Tucked away were silver dollars of even more exceptional quality than we had ever imagined!Introducing our new tiers: "Exceptional," "Supreme," and "Extraordinary." These hand-marked, shotgun rolls are the pinnacle of numismatic brilliance. The quality is so outstanding that seeing is believing.We know how much you cherish our offerings, and we are confident these new levels will exceed your highest expectations. However, quantities are extremely limited, and we anticipate they will not last long.Act fast—these treasures are waiting, but not for long!As always, we stand behind our products with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. To qualify for this guarantee, please ensure that you video record the opening of the rolls. It is crucial that the video clearly shows each coin, including its date and mint mark, to validate your claim. Secure your piece of numismatic history today! Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Exceptional” and having two covered ends and weighing 269.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #8404 (Sale Order 621 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Peace STandard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.5g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #8405 (Sale Order 622 of 732)

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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1984-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc 1984-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

1984-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot #8406 (Sale Order 623 of 732)

1984-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc.

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***Major Highlight*** 1898-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1898-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1898-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS (fc)

Lot #8408 (Sale Order 624 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1898-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS.

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1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU 1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU

1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU

Lot #8409 (Sale Order 625 of 732)

1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU. The renminbi was introduced by the People's Bank of China in December 1948, about a year before the establishment of the People's Republic of China. Renminbi is the name of the currency, while yuan is the name of the primary unit. One fen is equal to 1/100 of one yuan. Renminbi was issued only in a paper form at first, and replaced the various currencies circulating in the areas controlled by the Communists. One of the first tasks of the new government was to end the hyperinflation that had plagued China in the final years of the Kuomintang (KMT) era. That achieved, a revaluation occurred in 1955 at the rate of 1 new yuan = 10,000 old yuan.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

Lot #8412 (Sale Order 626 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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2019 United States Mint Proof Set - 10 pc set 2019 United States Mint Proof Set - 10 pc set

2019 United States Mint Proof Set - 10 pc set

Lot #8414 (Sale Order 627 of 732)

2019 United States Mint Proof Set - 10 pc set. The 2019 United States Mint Proof Set® contains 10 proof coins, each bearing the “S” mint mark of the United States Mint at San Francisco.New in 2019! Premium Coin: The 2019 Proof Set is accompanied by a special edition 2019 Lincoln penny with a 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. This is the first of three sets to be released in 2019 that will include a special edition penny as a thank you to our loyal customers.The set is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

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***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS (fc)

Lot #8416 (Sale Order 628 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS. Slightly better date. First year of issue.

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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #8417 (Sale Order 629 of 732)

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++.

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2001-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo 2001-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo

2001-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo

Lot #8418 (Sale Order 630 of 732)

2001-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo.

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1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ SEGS 1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ SEGS

1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ SEGS

Lot #8420 (Sale Order 631 of 732)

1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick

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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

Lot #8421 (Sale Order 632 of 732)

1935A $1 Silver Certificate Hawaii WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf+ Block. FR-2300 The $1 Hawaii Note Came in 7 Blocks the SC Block Which is the most common, The LC, PC, CC, and YB Blocks are All equialy as rare but are much less common then the SC Block. Then there are the ZB and AC Blocks which are Very Rare. 1935a $1 Silver Certificate Hawaii, Signatures of Julian & Morgenthau Grades. It was the darkest days of World War II, just after Pearl Harbor. Everybody in Hawaii was sitting on pins and needles. Were the Japanese preparing a massive invasion of the islands? If they did invade, they could use the millions of dollars in currency on the islands to buy war material. To thwart this, these $1 Federal Reserve Notes were sent to the islands. Each has a large HAWAII printed on the reverse. If the Japanese did invade, the currency would be demonetized. After the threat passed, most of these "Hawaii" Notes were destroyed. Today they're hard to find.

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #8424 (Sale Order 633 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Peace STandard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.4g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked *EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #8428 (Sale Order 634 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan/Peace Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.6g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #8429 (Sale Order 635 of 732)

1935E $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++. FR-1614 Priest-Humphrey 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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2003-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c pr70 dcam SEGS 2003-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c pr70 dcam SEGS

2003-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c pr70 dcam SEGS

Lot #8430 (Sale Order 636 of 732)

2003-s Jefferson Nickel 5c pr70 dcam SEGS.

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***Major Highlight*** 1914-d Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1914-d Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1914-d Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #8431 (Sale Order 637 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1914-d Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS. Per David Akers Of PCGS "he 1914-D is the third rarest issue of the series but there is more of a difference in rarity between it and the two dates ahead of it (1911-D and 1914) than there is between it and the five or six dates that follow it. Low grade Mint State specimens are not hard to find, but the population really drops off quickly after MS-63. I have seen a number of MS-65 pieces but I cannot recall ever seeing a superb MS-67 specimen, although a few have been reported by other specialists in the series. This issue is very underrated in top grade, and I dare say that even most experts have failed to recognize how difficult to find this issue is in MS-65 or better condition.Not as well struck as the 1914; often softly struck on the eagle's leg and wing and the feathers on the headdress. Less gtranular than the 1911-D or the early Philadelphia Mint issues and generally with very good to excellent lustre. The color is typically a coppery gold but medium yellow gold specimens with a touch of green also exist. The mintmark is usually fairly sharp and clearly defined, much bolder than on most examples of the 1911-D or 1925-D. Some specimens are weak at the borders, again probably the result of buckled dies. Overall, the quality of manufacture of this issue was not to a very high standard, possibly the worst in the series. " 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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***Major Highlight*** 1941-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c ms67+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1941-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c ms67+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1941-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c ms67+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #8432 (Sale Order 638 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1941-p Near Top Pop! Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms67+ SEGS. This absolutely magnificent 1941 half dollar combines superior eye appeal with world class surface preservation. Intense satin to softly frosted luster remains fully undisturbed and the strike is sharp. This coin is truly impressive when examined at any angle, with or without magnification.

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1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++ 1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

Lot #8433 (Sale Order 639 of 732)

1961 Soviet Russia 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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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Trump Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Trump Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Trump Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #8434 (Sale Order 640 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Trump Style Grades Ungraded.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

Lot #8436 (Sale Order 641 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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2009 United States Mint Proof Set - 18 Pieces! 2009 United States Mint Proof Set - 18 Pieces!

2009 United States Mint Proof Set - 18 Pieces!

Lot #8438 (Sale Order 642 of 732)

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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***Major Highlight*** 1896-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1896-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1896-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS (fc)

Lot #8440 (Sale Order 643 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1896-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS.

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***Major Highlight*** 1956 Type 2 Proof Franklin Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1956 Type 2 Proof Franklin Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1956 Type 2 Proof Franklin Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS (fc)

Lot #8444 (Sale Order 644 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1956 Type 2 TOP POP! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked "Unc Peace Reserve," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #8448 (Sale Order 645 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked "Unc Peace Reserve," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Peace Reserve” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.4g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #8452 (Sale Order 646 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Premium” and having two covered ends and weighing 265.7g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf

1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades xf

Lot #8453 (Sale Order 647 of 732)

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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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1926 & p Mint Ends Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1926 & p Mint Ends

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1926 & p Mint Ends

Lot #8455 (Sale Order 648 of 732)

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1926 & p Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Bell Telephone Co." Bank style wrapper. This is the Bell Telephone logo from the 1960's. They are all frrom one Estate. The ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.

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NGC 2021 Star Wars THE MANDALORIAN 1oz .999 Silver $2  Niue Commerative Coin Proof pr70 dcam NGC NGC 2021 Star Wars THE MANDALORIAN 1oz .999 Silver $2  Niue Commerative Coin Proof pr70 dcam NGC

NGC 2021 Star Wars THE MANDALORIAN 1oz .999 Silver $2 Niue Commerative Coin Proof pr70 dcam NGC

Lot #8456 (Sale Order 649 of 732)

NGC 2021 Star Wars THE MANDALORIAN 1oz .999 Silver $2 Niue Commerative Coin pr70 dcam NGC.

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Indian Gold Coin Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Indian Gold Coin Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Indian Gold Coin Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #8458 (Sale Order 650 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Indian Gold Coin Style Grades Ungraded.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

Lot #8460 (Sale Order 651 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #8461 (Sale Order 652 of 732)

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++.

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2002 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins 2002 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins

2002 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins

Lot #8462 (Sale Order 653 of 732)

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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NGC 2016 Star Wars Classic R2-D2 1oz Silver $2 Australlian Tuvalu Proof pr70 dcam NGC NGC 2016 Star Wars Classic R2-D2 1oz Silver $2 Australlian Tuvalu Proof pr70 dcam NGC

NGC 2016 Star Wars Classic R2-D2 1oz Silver $2 Australlian Tuvalu Proof pr70 dcam NGC

Lot #8464 (Sale Order 654 of 732)

NGC 2016 Star Wars Classic R2-D2 1oz Silver $2 Australlian Tuvalu pr70 dcam NGC. Finally . . . This is the Droid You're Looking For!There's fandom, and then there's Star Wars™ fandom. With a worldwide population numbering in the millions, those that follow the continuing saga between the Jedi and the Sith range from the casual to the fully dedicated. And within that community, there are those that love one droid in particular. Waist-high, blue, white and chrome, he never says a word yet conveys a world of emotion through just a few bleeps and whistles. According to George Lucas, he has to save the day at least once a movie, and he hasn't let us down yet. He's the astromech that can't be resisted - R2-D2!If you're one of his fans, you're in luck! R2-D2 will be the subject of the fourth in a series of Star Wars gold coins to be released throughout 2016 and 2017 by Lucasfilm Ltd. and the New Zealand Mint. Struck in 99.99% pure gold, this one-ounce proof coin depicts R2-D2 moments into his first outing in the original 1977 film. Just after he is recovered and sold to Luke Skywalker's family, R2-D2 shows a message from Princess Leia pleading for Obi-Wan Kenobi's help. With Luke's help, he brings her in touch with her only hope and, in the process, starts his own journey to become a heroic Jedi Master.Using gold as a canvas, the scene is reconstructed in intricate detail, offset by a mirror effect that comes from the use of selected gold planchets and specially manufacture polished dies. More than just a commemorative Proof, it's also a legal tender coin for the Pacific island country of Niue. The other side of the coin shows a portrait of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth along with the official denomination of $250 Niue.

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1976-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG 1976-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

1976-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

Lot #8466 (Sale Order 655 of 732)

1976-s Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG.

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***Major Highlight*** Rare NGC 2017 Disney Mickey-Fantasia 1oz .999 Silver $2 New Zealand Niue Comme ***Major Highlight*** Rare NGC 2017 Disney Mickey-Fantasia 1oz .999 Silver $2 New Zealand Niue Comme

***Major Highlight*** Rare NGC 2017 Disney Mickey-Fantasia 1oz .999 Silver $2 New Zealand Niue Comme

Lot #8468 (Sale Order 656 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** Rare NGC 2017 Disney Mickey-Fantasia 1oz .999 Silver $2 New Zealand Niue Commerative Coin W/Box & COA pr70 dcam NGC. The 'Mickey Through the Ages' coin collection celebrates the much-loved, Disney character Mickey Mouse and his cartoon career through the decades.This pure silver engraved coin features a classic image of Mickey Mouse as the Sorcerer's apprentice instructing the brooms to carry pails of water for him, as seen in the symphonic Disney animation Fantasia (1940). The artwork of Mickey Mouse is featured in full colour against an engraved background.The Mickey Mouse – Fantasia 1 oz Silver Coin comes presented in a high-quality wooden inner coin case and themed outer packaging – which shows an illustration of Mickey from The Sorcerer's Apprentice, a section in Fantasia. The Certificate of Authenticity sits within the coin case.This lovely coin would make a beautiful gift for any Disney fan or coin collector

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High Value - Mixed Covered End Roll - Marked High Value - Mixed Covered End Roll - Marked

High Value - Mixed Covered End Roll - Marked "Morgan/Peace Exceptional" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC

Lot #8472 (Sale Order 657 of 732)

High Value - Mixed Covered End Roll - Marked "Morgan/Peace Exceptional" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC). Exciting News from The Long Island Hoard!Prepare to be amazed! Today, we are thrilled to offer an exclusive auction that you simply cannot afford to miss. You already know and love our stunning silver dollar rolls from The Long Island Hoard—familiar names like "Standard," "Premium," "Limited," and the exquisite "Reserve."But Thats Not all...During a recent visit, our supplier, impressed with our dedication to quality, shared a remarkable secret. Tucked away were silver dollars of even more exceptional quality than we had ever imagined!Introducing our new tiers: "Exceptional," "Supreme," and "Extraordinary." These hand-marked, shotgun rolls are the pinnacle of numismatic brilliance. The quality is so outstanding that seeing is believing.We know how much you cherish our offerings, and we are confident these new levels will exceed your highest expectations. However, quantities are extremely limited, and we anticipate they will not last long.Act fast—these treasures are waiting, but not for long!As always, we stand behind our products with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. To qualify for this guarantee, please ensure that you video record the opening of the rolls. It is crucial that the video clearly shows each coin, including its date and mint mark, to validate your claim. Secure your piece of numismatic history today! Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Morgan/Peace Exceptional” and having two covered ends and weighing 535.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard.

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1989 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins 1989 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins

1989 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins

Lot #8474 (Sale Order 658 of 732)

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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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Premium" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #8476 (Sale Order 659 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Premium" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Peace Premium” and having two covered ends and weighing 265.2g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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***Major Highlight*** 1880-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1880-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #8480 (Sale Order 660 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS. Virtually pristine with outstanding visual appeal, this untoned beauty is sharply struck and bathed in intense mint frost. One of the quintessential type candidates in the Morgan silver dollar series of 1878 to 1921, the 1880-S is the most common of the early date issues in Mint State after only the 1881-S. Literally millions of the 8,900,000 coins struck remained in federal storage until released by the Treasury Department in the 1950s and, especially, the early to mid 1960s. Given their ready availability and the high standards of quality to which virtually all were produced, 1880-S dollars have been extremely popular with type collectors seeking a single Mint State coin to represent the Morgan dollar series. At the threshold of numismatic perfection, however, the example offered here is a noteworthy condition rarity. Indeed it is far better preserved than the vast majority of 1880-S dollars, the surfaces possessing equally superior eye appeal. For advanced numismatists who demand nothing less than the finest for their collections, the opportunity to acquire this exceptional Superb Gem should not be overlooked. 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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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

Lot #8484 (Sale Order 661 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU 1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU

1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU

Lot #8485 (Sale Order 662 of 732)

1953 Peoples Bank of China 1 Fen Banknote P# 860c, Roman Numerals Only Grades Gem+ CU. The renminbi was introduced by the People's Bank of China in December 1948, about a year before the establishment of the People's Republic of China. Renminbi is the name of the currency, while yuan is the name of the primary unit. One fen is equal to 1/100 of one yuan. Renminbi was issued only in a paper form at first, and replaced the various currencies circulating in the areas controlled by the Communists. One of the first tasks of the new government was to end the hyperinflation that had plagued China in the final years of the Kuomintang (KMT) era. That achieved, a revaluation occurred in 1955 at the rate of 1 new yuan = 10,000 old yuan.

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***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #8488 (Sale Order 663 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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1908-p Barber Dime 10c Grades vf details 1908-p Barber Dime 10c Grades vf details

1908-p Barber Dime 10c Grades vf details

Lot #8490 (Sale Order 664 of 732)

1908-p Barber Dime 10c Grades vf details.

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***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

Lot #8492 (Sale Order 665 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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1953B $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+ 1953B $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+

1953B $5 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf+

Lot #8493 (Sale Order 666 of 732)

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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High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked

High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked " Peace Extraordinary" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #8496 (Sale Order 667 of 732)

High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked " Peace Extraordinary" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). EXCLUSIVE HUGE Vault Hoard!!Brilliant 10 & 20 Coin Hand Marked Covered Ends Morgan & Peace Silver Dollar Rolls You won’t believe what we’re about to tell you…Up for auction today is something so special and rare you won’t want to miss one second!We’ve already brought you stunning coins from “The Long Island Hoard”, you know the ones,the rolls hand marked “Standard” “Limited” “Premium” and those Brilliant “Reserve” Rolls…Well guess what….. When we went back last weekend, our supplier was so thrilled with how well we were handling the rolls…He let us in on a little secret!He had MORE coins that are even HIGHER QUALITY!!! We couldn’t even believe what he was saying until we saw it for ourselves! Out of a collection of over 3,500 rolls made up of 10 and 20 coins that are….Hand marked... Ends Covered… Stamped “Woolworth Department Stores”…. And labeled….“Exceptional” “Supreme” and “Extraordinary”!!That’s another THREE levels higher than the Reserve Rolls that everyone loves so much! We know you loved the rolls already, so without a doubt you will be blown away at the luster, the shine, the brilliance on these coins!You really can’t find anything like this anywhere else!!We know you won’t be able to get enough…And we won’t be able to hang on to these for very long…So don’t wait, get them while supplies last!We’re so very confident that you’ll not only be satisfied but you’ll be unable to not come back for more! We’re offer you a 100% Satisfaction GUARANTEED deal, with NO RISK!!As impossible as it is, if you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we will give you a full refund!All you have to do is…Record yourself opening the roll.The video must show you opening and removing each coin from the roll.The footage must be unedited, and each coin must be clear and identifiable in the footage.Email me a link or a copy of the video and tell me that you’re unhappy with your purchaseand we’ll provide you with a full refund.NO QUESTIONS ASKED! Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Peace Extraordinary” and having two covered ends and weighing 269.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard

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2015 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 pc set 2015 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 pc set

2015 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 pc set

Lot #8498 (Sale Order 668 of 732)

2015 United States Mint Proof Set - 14 pc set. The 2015-S Proof Set comes in three cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar, and Native American Dollar; one contains the five America the Beautiful Quarters, while the third case houses the four Presidential Dollars. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder, and then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificate of authenticity were inserted into a white and brown card-stock box featuring a sunset photo of the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

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***Auction Highlight*** 1879 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc) ***Auction Highlight*** 1879 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc)

***Auction Highlight*** 1879 & CC Uncirculated Morgan Dollar Shotgun Roll (fc)

Lot #8500 (Sale Order 669 of 732)

***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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1970-s Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc 1970-s Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc

1970-s Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc

Lot #8502 (Sale Order 670 of 732)

1970-s Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades GEM++ Unc.

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***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #8504 (Sale Order 671 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-p Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS. Beautifully preserved with original, brilliant mint luster and well-struck design elements. A vibrant cartwheel effect adorns each side, and Liberty's cheek is essentially flawless. The 1879 Morgan dollar seldom comes up in discussions of scarce dates, as it is generally available in grades as fine as ms65+. However, the date is a sudden rarity when one crosses over to MS66 Let Long Any Higher. This example provides a rare and important opportunity for the advanced Morgan dollar Registry collector A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round -

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "Jersey Devil" Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #8506 (Sale Order 672 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "Jersey Devil" Style Grades Ungraded.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

Lot #8508 (Sale Order 673 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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***Major Highlight*** 1880-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1880-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #8512 (Sale Order 674 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-p Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS. Each side of this top-certified Registry coin remains wholly brilliant with vibrant cartwheel luster. The fields and cheek are clean. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin

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1989-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc 1989-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

1989-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot #8514 (Sale Order 675 of 732)

1989-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc.

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***Major Highlight*** 1888-s Morgan Dollar $1 GEM+ Unc USCG (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1888-s Morgan Dollar $1 GEM+ Unc USCG (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1888-s Morgan Dollar $1 GEM+ Unc USCG (fc)

Lot #8516 (Sale Order 676 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1888-s Morgan Dollar $1 GEM+ Unc USCG.

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1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++ 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades vf++

Lot #8517 (Sale Order 677 of 732)

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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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #8520 (Sale Order 678 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan/Peace Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.5g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1993 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins 1993 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins

1993 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins

Lot #8522 (Sale Order 679 of 732)

1993 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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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #8524 (Sale Order 680 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.9g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+ 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf+

Lot #8525 (Sale Order 681 of 732)

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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***Auction Highlight*** 1977-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG (fc) ***Auction Highlight*** 1977-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG (fc)

***Auction Highlight*** 1977-s Proof Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG (fc)

Lot #8526 (Sale Order 682 of 732)

***Auction Highlight*** 1977-s Lincoln Cent 1c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG.

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***Major Highlight*** 1912-p Gold Indian Half Eagle Near Top Pop! $5 GEM+ Unc USCG (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1912-p Gold Indian Half Eagle Near Top Pop! $5 GEM+ Unc USCG (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1912-p Gold Indian Half Eagle Near Top Pop! $5 GEM+ Unc USCG (fc)

Lot #8527 (Sale Order 683 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1912-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Half Eagle $5 GEM+ Unc USCG.

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***Major Highlight*** 1892-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1892-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1892-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS (fc)

Lot #8528 (Sale Order 684 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1892-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 SEGS.

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Statue of Liberty Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Statue of Liberty Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Statue of Liberty Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #8530 (Sale Order 685 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Statue of Liberty Style Grades Ungraded.

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 190

Lot #8532 (Sale Order 686 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #8535 (Sale Order 687 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1990-p 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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***Major Highlight*** Complete 1999 - 2008 SILVER Quarter NGC pr69 Deep Cameo 50 State Quarter Set ( ***Major Highlight*** Complete 1999 - 2008 SILVER Quarter NGC pr69 Deep Cameo 50 State Quarter Set (

***Major Highlight*** Complete 1999 - 2008 SILVER Quarter NGC pr69 Deep Cameo 50 State Quarter Set (

Lot #8536 (Sale Order 688 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** Complete 1999 - 2008 SILVER Quarter NGC pr69 Deep Cameo 50 State Quarter Set.

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2004-s Keel Boat Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG 2004-s Keel Boat Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

2004-s Keel Boat Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

Lot #8538 (Sale Order 689 of 732)

2004-s Keel Boat Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG.

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***Major Highlight*** 1891-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1891-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1891-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #8540 (Sale Order 690 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1891-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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*EXCLUSIVE* x20 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked *EXCLUSIVE* x20 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* x20 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Morgan Limited"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #8544 (Sale Order 691 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* x20 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Morgan Limited"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Unc Morgan Limited" and having two covered ends and weighing 537.6g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC)

Lot #8548 (Sale Order 692 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Peace Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Peace STandard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.7g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1972-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD 1972-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD

1972-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD

Lot #8550 (Sale Order 693 of 732)

1972-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades GEM++ Unc RD.

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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1928 & d Mint Ends Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1928 & d Mint Ends

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1928 & d Mint Ends

Lot #8551 (Sale Order 694 of 732)

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1928 & d Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Bell Telephone Co." Bank style wrapper. This is the Bell Telephone logo from the 1960's. They are all frrom one Estate. The ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.

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***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ PL SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ PL SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ PL SEGS (fc)

Lot #8552 (Sale Order 695 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ PL SEGS. Slightly better date. First year of issue. Brilliant apart from a few wisps of pale silvery tinting, this captivating Gem allows ready appreciation of a boldly cameoed finish from the dies. The fields are well mirrored and form a splendid backdrop to sharply defined, frosty textured design elements. As the premier San Francisco Mint issue in the Morgan series, the 1878-S is a perennial favorite among series specialists as well as more generalized silver dollar collectors. Although not as plentiful in an absolute sense as the 1879-S, 1880-S, 1881-S and 1882-S, the 1878-S is still readily obtainable in most Mint State grades. We stress that word "most" in this context for Prooflike coins are scarce in an absolute sense and exceedingly rare above the basal MS-65 level this premium Gem will make an outstanding addition to an advanced Morgan dollar set. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #8553 (Sale Order 696 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - Walking Liberty Style Grades Ungraded.

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1993 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins 1993 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins

1993 United States Mint Proof Set 5 coins

Lot #8554 (Sale Order 697 of 732)

1993 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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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50

Lot #8556 (Sale Order 698 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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2007-2008 Zimbabwe (ZWR 3rd Dollar) 500,000 Dollars Hyperinflation Note P# 76a Grades Choice AU/BU S 2007-2008 Zimbabwe (ZWR 3rd Dollar) 500,000 Dollars Hyperinflation Note P# 76a Grades Choice AU/BU S

2007-2008 Zimbabwe (ZWR 3rd Dollar) 500,000 Dollars Hyperinflation Note P# 76a Grades Choice AU/BU S

Lot #8557 (Sale Order 699 of 732)

2007-2008 Zimbabwe (ZWR 3rd Dollar) 500,000 Dollars Hyperinflation Note P# 76a Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.

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***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #8560 (Sale Order 700 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-o Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS. With the Bland-Allison Act enabled, Mint officials needed all hands on deck, so they reopened the New Orleans Mint in 1879. The first coins were struck there since the facility closed in 1861. Silver dollars, eagles, and double eagles were coined in New Orleans that year. The limited gold production, 1,500 eagles and 2,325 double eagles, created two rarities, while silver dollar production approached 3 million coins in 1879. This Plus designated Premium Gem is Among The Finest Certified. This sharply defined silver dollar has incredible eye appeal, with frosty luster and brilliant, Blast White silver surfaces. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin

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***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 PL SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 PL SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 PL SEGS (fc)

Lot #8564 (Sale Order 701 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 PL SEGS.

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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked *Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Peace Standard" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC)

Lot #8568 (Sale Order 702 of 732)

*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Peace Standard" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Unc Peace Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 537.4g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked *EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #8572 (Sale Order 703 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Mixed Covered End Roll! Marked "Morgan/Peace Standard"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan/Peace Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 263.6g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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***Major Highlight*** 1901-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1901-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1901-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #8576 (Sale Order 704 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1901-o Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS. A satiny Superb Gem of the finest order. Briskly moving cartwheel luster enhances the virtually brilliant surfaces of this undeniably beautiful example. Sharply struck Superb Gems are notably rare. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin

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NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1 NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1

Lot #8580 (Sale Order 705 of 732)

NEW! *Watchmaker’s Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. It has been hard to find a wheat hoard as fantastic as "The McDonald's Hoard." I have found several hoards of wheats, but after opening a dozen rolls, all I saw was a bunch of junk. Based on about 4-5 offered consignments, I found that if the rolls appeared to have great dates in them, the rest of the roll was terrible.When I was in Long Island about three weeks ago, I asked the very stoic guys who had given us the exclusive on "The Long Island Hoard" if they knew of anyone who might have any large groupings of wheats. They barely replied, merely shaking their heads to indicate no. About a week had passed, and I had forgotten that I had even inquired, when I got a call from their very stern secretary advising me that “They think I should call ‘The Watchmaker.’” Long story short, "The Watchmaker" had invited me up to his very large home in Providence, Rhode Island. As I pulled up, I saw that his house was a cross between "The Addams Family" mansion and the house from Hitchcock’s "Psycho," and once again, I had that same very uncomfortable feeling that I had at the first meeting with the Long Island guys.Anyway, I made my way up the very steep stairs and rang the ancient bell. "The Watchmaker," a hunched-over, very old man, welcomed me inside. The first thing I noticed was the electrical system in the house was the old style, knob and tube, where you pressed little buttons. I was both fascinated and a little creeped out. I followed him down a long hallway past what seemed like countless rooms until finally, he led us into the dining room with a long oak table that had 9 large tubs filled with rolled coins. Just like that, this meeting was sprucing up. Inside the tubs, I found mini hoards of coins. There was a Coca-Cola batch, a Nathan’s batch, a Mills Novelty Company batch (one I had never seen), and a Gimbels and Korvettes grouping, a smaller batch of Radio Shack and TRS-80 ones, and those were just the ones I could reach at the top of the tubs. As we made small talk, he allowed me to open about a dozen rolls that I picked at random from the tubs, and each roll had me internally smiling wider and wider. After what seemed like a blink of an eye, as I was trying to mask my excitement, we finally came to an agreement on the rolls. As I thanked "The Watchmaker" and prepared to leave, he inquired, "Wasn’t I taking the pennies?" I chuckled and gestured to the huge flight of stairs and said, "Not with my balance." I explained to him that one of our runners would be by to pick them up in a day or two.I gave the boys double time to pick up "The Watchmaker’s Hoard." You might think the tale ends there, but let me give you the epilogue. Not 20 minutes into my drive home, I got a call from none other than the Long Island guys' stern secretary. I said hello, and she quickly launched into telling me that the guys were pleased that the deal went well and that I got the consignment. I was dumbfounded how they knew so quickly. She continued today’s soliloquy by advising, not asking or requesting, but advising me that the guys would be paid $2 a roll on top of what I had negotiated with "The Watchmaker" as a finder’s fee. And then she hung up.And now I am proud to present "The Watchmaker's Hoard" of wheat cents. I found lots of teens, lots of mint marks, 20’s, 30’s, and a few uncirculated red ones from the 40’s and 50’s. I found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen I opened. Good luck, and I hope you will have many hours of fun, or buy a spare roll and keep it unopened. Get one of each; it’s a great hoard.Best, Corey

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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1973-d 40 pcs Bell Telephone Co $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1973-d 40 pcs Bell Telephone Co $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1973-d 40 pcs Bell Telephone Co $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #8583 (Sale Order 706 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1973-d 40 pcs Bell Telephone Co $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms65 SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms65 SEGS (fc)

Lot #8584 (Sale Order 707 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1880-o Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved

Lot #8586 (Sale Order 708 of 732)

Hobo Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades Hand Carved.

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***Major Highlight*** Rare 1995 Atlanta Olympics 4 Coin UNC Gold & Silver Set with Original Box & CO ***Major Highlight*** Rare 1995 Atlanta Olympics 4 Coin UNC Gold & Silver Set with Original Box & CO

***Major Highlight*** Rare 1995 Atlanta Olympics 4 Coin UNC Gold & Silver Set with Original Box & CO

Lot #8588 (Sale Order 709 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** Rare 1995 Atlanta Olympics 4 Coin UNC Gold & Silver Set with Original Box & COA 0.25oz Of Gold. 1995 Atlanta Olympics 4 Coin UNC Gold & Silver Set. Issued to commemorate the Centennial of the 1st modern Olympics held in 1896.Coins included are a $5 Gold Torch Runner; Silver $1 Gymnast; Silver $1 Blind Runner and a Clad Half Dollar Basketball coin.Comes complete with Original U.S. Mint packaging & COA

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked "Unc Peace Supreme," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #8592 (Sale Order 710 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked "Unc Peace Supreme," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Exciting News from The Long Island Hoard!Prepare to be amazed! Today, we are thrilled to offer an exclusive auction that you simply cannot afford to miss. You already know and love our stunning silver dollar rolls from The Long Island Hoard—familiar names like "Standard," "Premium," "Limited," and the exquisite "Reserve."But Thats Not all...During a recent visit, our supplier, impressed with our dedication to quality, shared a remarkable secret. Tucked away were silver dollars of even more exceptional quality than we had ever imagined!Introducing our new tiers: "Exceptional," "Supreme," and "Extraordinary." These hand-marked, shotgun rolls are the pinnacle of numismatic brilliance. The quality is so outstanding that seeing is believing.We know how much you cherish our offerings, and we are confident these new levels will exceed your highest expectations. However, quantities are extremely limited, and we anticipate they will not last long.Act fast—these treasures are waiting, but not for long!As always, we stand behind our products with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. To qualify for this guarantee, please ensure that you video record the opening of the rolls. It is crucial that the video clearly shows each coin, including its date and mint mark, to validate your claim. Secure your piece of numismatic history today! Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Peace Supreme” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.4g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard.

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2013 United States  Proof Set - 14 pc set 2013 United States  Proof Set - 14 pc set

2013 United States Proof Set - 14 pc set

Lot #8594 (Sale Order 711 of 732)

2013 United States Proof Set - 14 pc set. The 2013-S Proof Set comes in three cases. One case contains the Cent, Nickel, Dime, Half Dollar, and Native American Dollar; one contains the five America the Beautiful Quarters, while the third case houses the four Presidential Dollars. The coins are inserted into holes in a cardboard holder, and then sealed inside a two-piece, clear plastic case. The cases and certificate of authenticity were inserted into a white and brown card-stock box featuring a sunset photo of the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked *EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #8596 (Sale Order 712 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked " Morgan Premium," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Morgan Premium” and having two covered ends and weighing 265.7g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ 1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++

Lot #8597 (Sale Order 713 of 732)

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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1989-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc 1989-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

1989-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot #8598 (Sale Order 714 of 732)

1989-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc.

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***Major Highlight*** 1883-s Morgan Dollar $1 Select Unc USCG (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1883-s Morgan Dollar $1 Select Unc USCG (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1883-s Morgan Dollar $1 Select Unc USCG (fc)

Lot #8600 (Sale Order 715 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1883-s Morgan Dollar $1 Select Unc USCG. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - 1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round -

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "We'll Be Back" Style Grades Ungraded

Lot #8601 (Sale Order 716 of 732)

1oz .999 Fine Copper Bullion Round - "We'll Be Back" Style Grades Ungraded.

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1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++ 1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

1961 Soviet Russia 5 Rubles Banknote P# 224a Grades vf++

Lot #8605 (Sale Order 717 of 732)

1961 Soviet Russia 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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BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1986-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1986-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1986-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper

Lot #8607 (Sale Order 718 of 732)

BU Shotgun Jefferson 5c roll, 1986-d 40 pcs Bank $2 Nickel Wrapper.

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***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 PL SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 PL SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 PL SEGS (fc)

Lot #8608 (Sale Order 719 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1878-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 PL SEGS.

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***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms68+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms68+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1882-s Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms68+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #8612 (Sale Order 720 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1882-s TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms68+ SEGS. This virtually pristine example really needs to be seen to be fully appreciated. Intensely lustrous surfaces are bathed in smooth, frosty mint luster. Fully struck, as befits the issue, with exceptional technical quality and outstanding visual appeal. The present example represents a coalescence of both execution and preservation, making it one of the most desirable survivors known. It is tied for finest certified, and is an ideal candidate for the ultimate type set or the finest collection of Morgan dollars. 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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High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked

High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked " Morgan Standard" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC)

Lot #8616 (Sale Order 721 of 732)

High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked " Morgan Standard" - Weight shows x20 Coins (FC). Up for auction is a (20 coin roll marked “Morgan STandard” and having two covered ends and weighing 524.7g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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2005 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins 2005 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins

2005 United States Mint Proof Set 10 coins

Lot #8618 (Sale Order 722 of 732)

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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Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked

Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Peace Standard"! X10 Coins Inside! (FC)

Lot #8620 (Sale Order 723 of 732)

Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Peace Standard"! X10 Coins Inside! (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Peace Standard” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.1g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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1997-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG 1997-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

1997-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG

Lot #8622 (Sale Order 724 of 732)

1997-s Jefferson Nickel 5c GEM++ Proof Deep Cameo USCG.

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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1927 & s Mint Ends Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1927 & s Mint Ends

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1927 & s Mint Ends

Lot #8623 (Sale Order 725 of 732)

Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1927 & s Mint Ends. The roll is held in an old, rare "Bell Telephone Co." Bank style wrapper. This is the Bell Telephone logo from the 1960's. They are all frrom one Estate. The ends on these rolls are very tight. We will guarantee they are all full dates.

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***Major Highlight*** 2014 Baseball Hall of Fame Gold & Silver 6 Coin Set MS/PR70 NGC (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 2014 Baseball Hall of Fame Gold & Silver 6 Coin Set MS/PR70 NGC (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 2014 Baseball Hall of Fame Gold & Silver 6 Coin Set MS/PR70 NGC (fc)

Lot #8624 (Sale Order 726 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 2014 Baseball Hall of Fame Gold & Silver 6 Coin Set MS/PR70 NGC.

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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+ 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+

Lot #8629 (Sale Order 727 of 732)

1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades f+.

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***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms65+ SEGS (fc)

Lot #8632 (Sale Order 728 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS. A small portion of the more than 9.1 million Morgan dollars struck at San Francisco in 1879 employed leftover Reverse of 1878 dies that had been shipped to the branch mint the year prior. In A Guide Book of Morgan Silver Dollars, fifth edition, Q. David Bowers estimates that 600,000 Reverse of 1878 coins may have been struck, since at least six different die pairs are known for the variety. Regardless of the number of coins struck, few survived the Pittman Act melts of 1918. Bowers recalls only one significant hoard of the issue -- the Redfield holdings -- but most of those coins were bagmarked. Sharp devices complement brilliant cartwheel luster, revealing no mentionable toning and only the most trivial contact marks. The obverse fields display a hint of reflectivity when tilted beneath a light, producing strong eye appeal. 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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1984-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc 1984-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

1984-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc

Lot #8634 (Sale Order 729 of 732)

1984-p Washington Quarter 25c Grades GEM+ Unc.

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***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms68+ PL SEGS (fc) ***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms68+ PL SEGS (fc)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-s Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms68+ PL SEGS (fc)

Lot #8636 (Sale Order 730 of 732)

***Major Highlight*** 1879-s TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms68+ PL SEGS. Uniformly smooth and intensely bright white, the smallest of details in the design are crisp and clear. For a denomination whose large size makes it inherently prone to scrapes and dings, finding a virtually immaculate example is no small feat. Only a precious few will reach the superior eye appeal as here. The 1879-S Morgan dollar is by no means a rare coin in the strictest sense until you reach the very upper echelons of preservation. Many thousands of uncirculated 1879-S dollars exist up to and including the Gem level, but further up the numbers thin out significantly. Almost the entire production run of 9,110,000 coins struck at San Francisco were not paid out but rather remained in the Mint's vaults, only gradually being released in quantities in 1942 an again in the early 1960s. Most uncirculated dollars come from those releases and most often will have bagmarks or other abrasions from being moved around from vault to vault during counts in large and very heavy $1,000 sacks for the better part of 80 years. Pristine examples become challenging above the MS-66 level and especially so with clearly Prooflike reflective surfaces, as here. Ever so close to perfect and a showcase coin for any numismatist. 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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2018 United States Mint Proof Quarters 5 pc set 2018 United States Mint Proof Quarters 5 pc set

2018 United States Mint Proof Quarters 5 pc set

Lot #8638 (Sale Order 731 of 732)

2018 United States Mint Proof Quarters 5 pc set .

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*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked *EXCLUSIVE* x10 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Morgan Reserve"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC)

Lot #8640 (Sale Order 732 of 732)

*EXCLUSIVE* x10 Morgan Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Morgan Reserve"! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC). Up for auction is a (10 coin roll marked “Unc Morgan Reserve” and having two covered ends and weighing 270.4g), one roll amongst the 2700+ roll hoard which after seeing it can only be described as the Long Island Vault Hoard. Inside the vault are hundreds upon hundreds of dollar rolls. Some are 10 coin rolls some are 20, most are hand marked as to what’s inside and most have covered ends. We have opened about 20 of the rolls and have not found any that were mismarked. The vault at one point I believe had the rolls separated into three sections. The markings standard, premium, limited were marked on the sections. Additionally there was a small safe inside the vault marked “Reserve”. But when we first the saw the hoard, the sections were empty as was the small safe. It appeared that at some point the rolls were all put into canvas bank bags, which bags were all lying on the floor of the vault. The agreement with for the Consignee is that we wire on Friday their portion of the funds for any rolls paid that week and on Mondays we will send our runner up to Long Island to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next weeks auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.

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