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WELCOME TO THE AUCTION Lot #1 (Sale Order 1 of 835) 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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1900-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! 1 ms67+ SEGS Lot #12881 (Sale Order 2 of 835) 1900-p TOP POP! Morgan Dollar 1 ms67+ SEGS.
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1985 $100 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Select CU Lot #12882 (Sale Order 3 of 835) 1985 $100 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Select CU.
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1946-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+ Lot #12883 (Sale Order 4 of 835) 1946-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+.
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1992-1994 US Mint Prestige Proof Sets - 21 Coins, 3 Complete Sets Lot #12884 (Sale Order 5 of 835) 1992-1994 US Mint Prestige Proof Sets - 21 Coins, 3 Complete Sets. 1992-1994 US Mint Prestige Proof Sets - 21 Coins, 3 Complete Sets. In 1983, the mint released a special mint set containing a commemorative dollar coin. This set, known as the Prestige proof set, was sold every year until 1997 (except 1985, when no commemorative coins were produced) containing a commemorative dollar coin and sometimes a commemorative half dollar.
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PCGS 1881-s Morgan Dollar Monster Rainbow Toned 1 ms65 PCGS Lot #12885 (Sale Order 6 of 835) PCGS 1881-s Monster Rainbow Toned Morgan Dollar 1 ms65 PCGS.
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1934C $100 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #12886 (Sale Order 7 of 835) 1934C $100 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1908-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms66+ USCG Lot #12887 (Sale Order 8 of 835) 1908-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66+ USCG. The first-year-of-issue 1908 Indian five dollar was saved in greater numbers than following years, giving it a second reason for type collectors to chase nice examples. This Premium Gem is among the few nicest survivors, displaying bright mint luster over antique-gold surfaces that are free of marks in any of the prime focal areas. he strike is uniformly bold throughout both sides, another plus that collectors will appreciate. 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! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909 Lot #12888 (Sale Order 9 of 835) NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. Up For Auction is 1 Roll of Wheat Cents From "The Watchmaker's Hoard”. of rolls we opened we 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. we found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen we 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, KDCI
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1899-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+ Lot #12889 (Sale Order 10 of 835) 1899-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+.
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1919-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf35 Lot #12891 (Sale Order 11 of 835) 1919-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf35. According to David Hall, the 1919-s is scarce in circulated grades. Most of the killer rarities in the Buffalo nickel series are the 1918 thru 1927 San Francisco issues.
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Original sealed 1957 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #12892 (Sale Order 12 of 835) Original sealed 1957 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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PCGS 1884-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63 PCGS Lot #12893 (Sale Order 13 of 835) PCGS 1884-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63 PCGS.
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1863 Confederate States $60 Cotton Note Grades Choice AU Lot #12894 (Sale Order 14 of 835) 1863 Confederate States $60 Cotton Note Grades Choice AU.
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1961 Proof Franklin Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c pr68+ DCAM SEGS Lot #12895 (Sale Order 15 of 835) 1961 Near Top Pop! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr68+ DCAM SEGS.
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10 Coin Disney Pixar Inside Out Gold Plated Round Collection Lot #12896 (Sale Order 16 of 835) 10 Coin Disney Pixar Inside Out Gold Plated Round Collection.
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1928 $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf+ Lot #12898 (Sale Order 17 of 835) 1928 $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf+.
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1925 Stone Mountain Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+ Lot #12899 (Sale Order 18 of 835) 1925 Stone Mountain Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+. One of the most Beloved Commemoratives. A perennial favorite and one of the most popular commemoratives - the Stone Mountain never dissapoints in its desirability. It celebrates the construction of a monument carved into The Stone Mountain outside of Atlanta, except the Monument was not completed till 1970 some 45 years after is minting. The original designer of the monument was discharged after a falling out and went on to create Mount Rushmore. When Examining a Stone Mountain Commemorative examine General Lee’s elbow and the eagle’s breast for the first signs of wear.
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Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins Lot #12900 (Sale Order 19 of 835) Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins. Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins. This roll is held in an old Steel strong wrapper, patented 1921, stamped "Bankers Trust Company of Philadelphia, Walnut Street at Juniper. This roll contains 20, UNCIRCULATED 1921-p Morgan silver Dollars. The coins may range from Unc to Gem++ with the average being ms64. This is a PQ original bank roll hand marked 1921-p Unc. We have weighed the roll and can assure you that it weighs perfectly as an UNCIRCULATED roll and that all 20 coins are 1921-p. We recently Acquired a large Estate Hoard of solid date Rolls.
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1904-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms66 Lot #12901 (Sale Order 20 of 835) 1904-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms66.
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PCGS 1964-d Washington Quarter Rainbow Toned 25c au details PCGS Lot #12903 (Sale Order 21 of 835) PCGS 1964-d Rainbow Toned Washington Quarter 25c au details PCGS.
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Harry Potter 1 oz Silver Currency: Gringotts Sickle Round Round Lot #12904 (Sale Order 22 of 835) Harry Potter 1 oz Silver Currency: Gringotts Sickle Round. This silver round is based on the currency featured in the Harry Potter movies. The currency was used by the Wizarding World in Great Britain. There are seventeen sickles to a galleon.This sickle round is a remarkable piece for any Harry Potter enthusiast. Crafted with precision, this round replicates the currency used in the Harry Potter movies, making it a cherished collectible. Obverse: Depicts a detailed profile image of a wizard, symbolizing the guardians of Gringotts Bank, with the words "Gringotts Bank." Reverse: Features a fierce dragon in flight with the words "unum sickle" and the numeral "1."
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1921-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 ICG Lot #12905 (Sale Order 23 of 835) 1921-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 ICG.
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1907 $5 Large Size Legal Tender Note "WoodChopper" Grades vf++ Signatures Speelman/White Lot #12906 (Sale Order 24 of 835) 1907 $5 Large Size Legal Tender Note "WoodChopper" Grades vf++ Signatures Speelman/White. FR-91 It is one of the most sought-after notes ever produced and now you can claim one for yourself! Nicknamed the "Woodchopper," the Series of 1907 $5 legal tender bill represents the last of the large size (or "horse-blanket" size) notes every issued in the United States. Bold red color defines the front of the coveted "Woodchopper" bill, across a Roman numeral "V," the treasury seal and the serial number. Then, what gives this $5 red treasury seal bill its namesake is a central portrait of a man with an axe, his dog, wife and child. The front also features a portrait of Andrew Jackson, which would later grace the $20 bill. Then, on the reverse side of this Andrew Jackson $5 bill is a central image design flanked by two ovals
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1943-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades ms67 Lot #12907 (Sale Order 25 of 835) 1943-d Washington Quarter 25c Grades ms67.
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2020-2024 United States Proof Sets Sets 5 Sets, 47 Coins Lot #12908 (Sale Order 26 of 835) 2020-2024 United States Proof Sets Sets 5 Sets, 47 Coins.
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1897-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+ Lot #12909 (Sale Order 27 of 835) 1897-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+.
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1915-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms64+ SEGS Lot #12911 (Sale Order 28 of 835) 1915-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms64+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1909-p end, Wheat other end Lot #12912 (Sale Order 29 of 835) Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1909-p end, Wheat other end. Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c mixed original Shotgun Roll. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends.
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**Star Note** 1953A $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fancy Serial: #22227082 Grades vf+ Lot #12914 (Sale Order 30 of 835) **Star Note** 1953A $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fancy Serial: #22227082 Grades vf+. FR-1656* Five dollar silver certificates were first issued in 1886. The series ended in 1953 with the Lincoln blue seals. The 1953 $5 silver certificate looks very similar to the earlier 1934 issues except that the “5” on the left hand side of the note is in blue, and the seal on the right hand side is smaller. All 1953 blue seal silver certificates feature a portrait of Abraham Lincoln. There is a blue seal on the right hand side of the bill. The serial number is also in blue writing. No 1953 five dollar silver certificate says In God We Trust. The following writing is on each note: “Silver Certificate This Certifies That There Is On Deposit In The Treasury Of The United States Of America Five Dollars In Silver Payable To The Bearer On Demand” “This Certificate Is Legal Tender For All Debts Public And Private” All 1953 blue seals were printed in Washington DC. When notes are discovered that have been printed incorrectly (such as having the serial numbers upside down, etc.) the misprinted "error notes" are replaced with star notes because no two bills within a certain series can be produced with the same serial number. They are used to maintain a correct count of notes in a serial number run. By their nature, star notes are more scarce than notes with standard serial numbers and as such are widely collected by numismatists. Some of the highest prices paid for modern (post-1928) U.S. banknotes have been for star notes.
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2004-d Keel Boat Jefferson Nickel Rainbow Toned 5c ms63+ USCG Lot #12915 (Sale Order 31 of 835) 2004-d Keel Boat Rainbow Toned Jefferson Nickel 5c ms63+ USCG.
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Sealed 2021 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 14 Coins Inside Lot #12916 (Sale Order 32 of 835) Sealed 2021 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 14 Coins Inside!. The 2021 United States Mint Uncirculated Set includes two folders, each containing 7 coins with uncirculated finishes. One folder is from the United States Mint at Philadelphia and the other is from the United States Mint at Denver. Certificates of authenticity and coin specifications are printed on the back of each folder.The 2021 edition of the United States Mint Uncirculated Set includes these coins:The final quarter in the America the Beautiful Quarters® series honoring the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site in Alabama. The reverse design depicts a Tuskegee Airman pilot suiting up to join the fight during World War II, with the Moton Field control tower in the background. The pilot looks upward with pride and confidence as two P- 51 Mustangs pass overhead. The inscription “THEY FOUGHT TWO WARS” is arced across the top as a reference to the dual battles the Tuskegee Airmen fought—fascism abroad and racial discrimination at home. Inscriptions are “TUSKEGEE AIRMEN,” “ALABAMA,” “2021,” and “E PLURIBUS UNUM.”General George Washington Crossing the Delaware Quarter featuring an obverse design that marks a return to the familiar depiction of George Washington by John Flanagan as it appeared on the quarter from 1932 to 1998. Inscriptions are “LIBERTY,” “IN GOD WE TRUST,” and “2021.” The reverse design features George Washington commanding his troops through the overnight crossing of the ice-choked Delaware River prior to the Battle of Trenton during the American Revolutionary War. Inscriptions are "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "E PLURIBUS UNUM," "CROSSING THE DELAWARE," and "QUARTER DOLLAR.”Native American $1 Coin with a reverse design honoring Native American military service. It features two eagle feathers, which were traditionally earned in battle or by performing a brave deed. Eagle feathers are revered, receiving the utmost care and handling, and are to be displayed proudly in homes. Stars representing five branches of the U.S. Military are in the foreground. A circle connects all the elements. Inscriptions are “NATIVE AMERICANS – DISTINGUISHED MILITARY SERVICE SINCE 1775,” “$1,” and “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.”Kennedy half dollarRoosevelt dimeJefferson nickelLincoln penny
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1881-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #12917 (Sale Order 33 of 835) 1881-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS.
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NGC 2014 Silver Eagle Dollar Early Release $1 ms70 NGC Lot #12919 (Sale Order 34 of 835) NGC 2014 Early Release Silver Eagle Dollar $1 ms70 NGC.
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Set of 1934/1935 Hawaii WWII Emergency Currency $1 & KEY $5 Grades AU/CU Lot #12920 (Sale Order 35 of 835) Set of 1934/1935 Hawaii WWII Emergency Currency $1 & KEY $5 Grades AU/CU. 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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NGC 1885-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 NGC Lot #12921 (Sale Order 36 of 835) NGC 1885-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 NGC.
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1864 Confederate States Thirty Dollars Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #12922 (Sale Order 37 of 835) 1864 Confederate States Thirty Dollars Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1955-p Franklin Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c ms67 USCG Lot #12923 (Sale Order 38 of 835) 1955-p Near Top Pop! Franklin Half Dollar 50c ms67 USCG.
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Rare Morgan UNC MARSHALL FIELDS 10 $1 Roll RED Level Lot #12924 (Sale Order 39 of 835) Rare Morgan UNC MARSHALL FIELDS 10 $1 Roll RED Level. Up For Auction is a 181- Rare Morgan UNC MARSHALL FIELDS 10 $1 Roll RED Level Roll Weighing 270.1 g Based On this weight this is a UNC Roll We are very excited to present over 1,500 Silver Dollar Rolls from what we are calling “The Department Store Hoard”. Inside this hoard was a huge estate of hundreds of silver dollar rolls. The sheer size of it was unprecedented. Throughout the early-mid 1900’s the collector of the estate acquired hundreds of coin rolls of all different types. His family tells us that he was at one point a buyer for Macys and then a suit wholesaler to various department stores. While in these stores he would often pick up “investment rolls” at a lower price than they were offering the public. In his collection, we found original numismatic advertisements, catalogs, newspapers, and magazines from a wide array of places used to order these rolls and various other coins in his collection.There were 10-15 different types of roll’s in this collection. However, the vast majority were stamped “Gimbels, Marshall Field, and Sears”. Among this collection are 10 and 20 coin rolls. Most of the covered end rolls are marked “Morgan, Peace, and Mixed”. The Marshall Field rolls differentiate themselves based on the color printing on the outer edge of the roll. We found rolls in red, blue, green, and a few in the illustrious black. One of the ends of the roll is stamped “Morgan” or “Peace” designating what type is found inside. With Marshall Field being a high end department store (comparable to Neimen Marcus or Bloomingdales today), it was no surprise that these rolls are the nicest rolls any of us have come across in any of our careers. The find of a lifetime. We have spent months going through this collection and identifying everything. We have opened several rolls of every type and did not find any that were miss marked. Based on all of our findings and what we have found when we opened various rolls, we have estimated the values of what we believe each variation tends to have.There were a lot of rolls in this hoard and the different kinds are quite confusing, Corey has made a PDF explaining each variety and what he has found in a bit more depth. If you are interested in a copy, send us an email at jordan@kdcauction.com and we’ll send one right over.The agreement with 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 New York to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next week's auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.
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Bald Eagle & Capitol Style - 1 oz Silver Round Round Lot #12928 (Sale Order 40 of 835) Bald Eagle & Capitol Style - 1 oz Silver Round. The Bald Eagle and the US Capitol building are enduring symbols of American freedom and pride. Celebrate Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of happiness with this beautiful silver round. Contains 1oz of .999 Fine Silver.
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PCGS 1887-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 PCGS Lot #12929 (Sale Order 41 of 835) PCGS 1887-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 PCGS.
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1929 $50 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf++ York Lot #12930 (Sale Order 42 of 835) 1929 $50 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf++ York.
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1947-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms64+ Lot #12931 (Sale Order 43 of 835) 1947-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms64+.
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1968-1979 Proof Set Run 67 Coins 12 Complete Sets Lot #12932 (Sale Order 44 of 835) 1968-1979 Proof Set Run 67 Coins 12 Complete Sets.
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1883-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms66 Lot #12933 (Sale Order 45 of 835) 1883-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms66.
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1912-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms66 USCG Lot #12935 (Sale Order 46 of 835) 1912-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66 USCG. Many Indian gold specialists consider the 1912 quarter eagle to be underrated in Gem and better condition. The spotlight is usually hogged by the obvious series key, 1911-D, and the condition keys, 1914 and 1914-D. The 1912 seems to fall off the radar of many collectors as a result, although in reality this issue is nearly as scarce in Gem condition as the two 1914 issues. Luster abounds on each side, showing remarkable preservation and rich orange-gold and lilac coloration. The strike is also sharp throughout. The importance of this piece as a Registry coin is unsurpassed 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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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1919 & D Mint Ends Lot #12936 (Sale Order 47 of 835) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1919 & 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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1925-s Peace Dollar Near Top Pop! 1 ms65+ SEGS Lot #12937 (Sale Order 48 of 835) 1925-s Near Top Pop! Peace Dollar 1 ms65+ SEGS.
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1945-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades ms64+ Lot #12939 (Sale Order 49 of 835) 1945-p Mercury Dime 10c Grades ms64+.
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Original sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #12940 (Sale Order 50 of 835) Original sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set.
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4 OZ .999 Fine Silver Set US Armed Forces Colorized Collection Lot #12944 (Sale Order 51 of 835) 4 OZ .999 Fine Silver Set US Armed Forces Colorized Collection. 4 OZ .999 Fine Silver Set US Armed Forces Colorized Collection. This set contains four 1 oz rounds of .999 Fine Silver from The US Armed Forces Colorized Collection.You will receive: 1 oz Silver Colorized Round - U.S. Army Seal, 1 oz Silver Colorized Round - U.S. Air Force, 1 oz Silver Colorized Round - U.S. Space Force, and 1 oz Silver Colorized Round - United States Navy Emblem.Each Coin is individually encapsulated and displayed in a handsome leatherette case.
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1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ SEGS Lot #12945 (Sale Order 52 of 835) 1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick
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1998-s SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c sp70 SEGS Lot #12947 (Sale Order 53 of 835) 1998-s SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c sp70 SEGS. The 1998-S SMS Half Dollar has an unusual Matte Finish made solely for collectors as part of a two piece "Kennedy Collector's Set" containing the Half Dollar and an Uncirculated version of the Robert F. Kennedy Silver Dollar. Both coins were made of 90% silver. The two-piece sets were issued at $59.95 and the mintage was limited to the number of sets ordered. he 1998-S SMS is the rarest of all the Kennedy Half Dollars.
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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC) Lot #12948 (Sale Order 54 of 835) *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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1926-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c ms65+ SEGS Lot #12951 (Sale Order 55 of 835) 1926-s Standing Liberty Quarter 25c ms65+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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2024 Tokelau 1 oz Silver $5 Zodiac Series: Pisces Coin Round Lot #12952 (Sale Order 56 of 835) 2024 Tokelau 1 oz Silver $5 Zodiac Series: Pisces Coin. This is another great release in the Zodiac series with graphic artwork symbolizing the zodiac sign, Pisces. Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver.
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1923-p Morgan Dollar Colorfully Toned Near Top Pop! 1 Grades ms66+ Lot #12953 (Sale Order 57 of 835) 1923-p Colorfully Toned Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar 1 Grades ms66+. 0
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Very Cool 1872 $50 South Carolina, Columbia Obsolete Currency Note SCCR-8 George Washington cu66 EPQ Lot #12954 (Sale Order 58 of 835) Very Cool 1872 $50 South Carolina, Columbia Obsolete Currency Note SCCR-8 George Washington cu66 EPQ PMG. These Very Cool Notes Are Nearly 150 Years Old . They were issued as an “IOU” to investors of the Blue Ridge Railroad Company, toward a tri-state railroad link-up that would facilitate trade in South Carolina. Enormous amounts of capital were necessary for railroad construction, some from private sources, but much of it came from state and local government funding. Each $50 note features a central portrait of George Washington that’s actually the same image we see on our current $1 bill—only much more detailed. On either side of this portrait are vignettes referring to South Carolina’s agricultural heritage. On the right is an image of a farm hand carrying a basket of cotton while with others can be seen picking cotton in the background. On the left is an image of a wagon full of cotton bales being pulled by horses who seem to be struggling under its weight. All of these designs are extraordinarily intricate and are a testament to the skill used to create the designs printed on this note!Taken To The Cleaners By The State Of South Carolina!When the news broke that the state of South Carolina needed millions of dollars to finance the reconstruction of the railroad, it seemed like a no-lose deal. Railroads were in their heyday, and the state guaranteed repayment. Famed industrialist Edward P. Wesley coughed up the dough and received $1,000,000 in notes designed like intricately engraved currency. But, in 1873, South Carolina reneged, leaving Wesley with the unredeemable notes. Wesley fought the state in the courts but lost. He was left with nothing but the notes.
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1947-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c ms67 SEGS Lot #12955 (Sale Order 59 of 835) 1947-d Near Top Pop! Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms67 SEGS.
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1995-1996 Olympic Eight-Coin Proof Silver Dollar Set w US Mint OGP Box & COA Modern Commem Dollar $1 Lot #12956 (Sale Order 60 of 835) 1995-1996 Olympic Eight-Coin Proof Silver Dollar Set w US Mint OGP Box & COA Modern Commem Dollar $1 Grades. The Set Includes The 1995-P Olympic Gymnast Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar1995-P Paralympics Blind Runner Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar1995-P Olympic Track Runner Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar1995-P Olympic Cyclist Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar1996-P Paralympics Wheelchair Athlete Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar1996-P Olympic Tennis Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar1996-P Olympic Rowing Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar1996-P Olympic High Jump Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar
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1886-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms68 SEGS Lot #12957 (Sale Order 61 of 835) 1886-p Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms68 SEGS.
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1928B $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf++ Lot #12958 (Sale Order 62 of 835) 1928B $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf++.
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1925-d Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS Lot #12959 (Sale Order 63 of 835) 1925-d Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Lot #12960 (Sale Order 64 of 835) NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. Up For Auction is 1 Roll of Wheat Cents From "The Watchmaker's Hoard”. of rolls we opened we 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. we found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen we 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, KDCI
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1890-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS Lot #12961 (Sale Order 65 of 835) 1890-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 SEGS.
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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note "Devil" Serial: #66632208 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #12962 (Sale Order 66 of 835) 1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note "Devil" Serial: #66632208 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. 1953 red print two dollar bills can be broke up into four different types by signature combination; 1953 – Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury), 1953A – Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson, 1953B – Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon, 1953C – Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon. 1953 two dollar bills feature Thomas Jefferson as the central figure. The back of the bill shows Monticello. These were printed in Washington DC and circulated across the country. They have red overprints and a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. You can find the following phrases on the bill: “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private”
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1864 CN Indian Cent 1c ms65+ USCG Lot #12963 (Sale Order 67 of 835) 1864 CN Indian Cent 1c ms65+ USCG.
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Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside Lot #12964 (Sale Order 68 of 835) Sealed 2005 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 22 Coins Inside!. The 2005 Mint Set was the first year to include coins struck with the so-called “satin finish”. The satin finish is created by sandblasting blanks prior to striking, which results in coins with frosted, less reflective surfaces. The 2005 Mint Set included a total of 22 different coins. This included Philadelphia and Denver Mint strikes for the Lincoln Cent, two Westward Journey Nickels, Roosevelt Dime, Kennedy Half Dollar, and Sacagawea Dollar. The 2005 State Quarters were also included, which featured California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, and West Virginia. The Philadelphia Mint envelope including a picture of Betsy Ross Sewing The American Flag with a blue color scheme. The Denver Mint envelope had the same image, themed in red. Each envelope contained two separate cellophane packs containing the coins. Get your hands on this never opened 2005 mint set!
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1954 Proof Franklin Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c pr68+ DCAM SEGS Lot #12967 (Sale Order 69 of 835) 1954 Near Top Pop! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr68+ DCAM SEGS. ameo contrast is strong and pronounced, the surfaces expertly preserved and approaching numismatic perfection. Although plentiful in an absolute sense, as are all Proof Franklin half dollar issues, the 1954 is a rare find with the quality offered here. As explained by Rick Tomaska in the 2018 edition of his Guide Book of Franklin & Kennedy Half Dollars:"The 1954 Proof Franklin has always been rare in ultra or deep cameo. While nicely contrasted examples were abundant at one time, exceptional snow-white cameo coins with deep, black-mirrored fields have always been rare. These latter can be quite spectacular in their cameo contrast and eye appeal."With these words in mind, serious bidders are urged to enter highly competitive bids for this fleeting offering.
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10 Note Small-Size Paper Money Set AU/CU Lot #12968 (Sale Order 70 of 835) 10 Note Small-Size Paper Money Set AU/CU. Jump-start a collection with this set, spanning more than 75 years of U.S. paper money history! They’ll enjoy 10 different notes, including: 1935 $1 Silver Certificate. 1957 $1 Silver Certificate, 1963B 'Barr Note' $1 Federal Reserve Note, Random Year $1 Star Note, 1953 $2 United States Note. 1963 $2 United States Note. 1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note, Random Year $2 Star Note, 1953 $5 United States Note, 1963 $5 United States Note, All In AU-CU Condition
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1889-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop $1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #12969 (Sale Order 71 of 835) 1889-s Near Top Pop Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS.
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1914 $20 Large Size Blue Seal Federal Resrve Note New York, NY Grades vf+ FR-970 Lot #12970 (Sale Order 72 of 835) 1914 $20 Large Size Blue Seal Federal Resrve Note New York, NY Grades vf+ FR-970. Despite having 1913 written on them, these are actually from the series of 1914, as it says on the right and left hands side of each note. This large-size Federal Reserve Note features Grover Cleveland's portrait on the face. Vignette on the back titled Land, Sea and Air depicts modes of transportation. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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1936-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms66 Lot #12971 (Sale Order 73 of 835) 1936-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms66.
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Double CC End SEARS Morgan Unc Dollar $1 Roll Rare 20 CC & CC Ends Lot #12972 (Sale Order 74 of 835) Double CC End SEARS Morgan Unc Dollar $1 Roll Rare 20 CC & CC Ends. Up For Auction is a 116- Double CC End SEARS Morgan Unc Dollar $1 Roll Rare 20 CC & CC Ends Roll Weighing 538.2 g Based On this weight this is a UNC Roll We are very excited to present over 1,500 Silver Dollar Rolls from what we are calling “The Department Store Hoard”. Inside this hoard was a huge estate of hundreds of silver dollar rolls. The sheer size of it was unprecedented. Throughout the early-mid 1900’s the collector of the estate acquired hundreds of coin rolls of all different types. His family tells us that he was at one point a buyer for Macys and then a suit wholesaler to various department stores. While in these stores he would often pick up “investment rolls” at a lower price than they were offering the public. In his collection, we found original numismatic advertisements, catalogs, newspapers, and magazines from a wide array of places used to order these rolls and various other coins in his collection.There were 10-15 different types of roll’s in this collection. However, the vast majority were stamped “Gimbels, Marshall Field, and Sears”. Among this collection are 10 and 20 coin rolls. The Sears rolls have a special place in Corey’s heart as he fondly recalls his father taking him to the Sears in Long Island to buy coins. The sears rolls all have open ends. From what we have found there were both Morgan and Peace Rolls, some being mixed. The mixed rolls have an “M” stamped on the wrapper. We photographed one roll from each type of end that we found that best represented each date. The roll you will receive is comparable or better then the one in the photo. We did this to be able to get you these rolls to you every week or (until they run out). We have spent months going through this collection and identifying everything. We have opened several rolls of every type and did not find any that were miss marked. Based on all of our findings and what we have found when we opened various rolls, we have estimated the values of what we believe each variation tends to have.There were a lot of rolls in this hoard and the different kinds are quite confusing, Corey has made a PDF explaining each variety and what he has found in a bit more depth. If you are interested in a copy, send us an email at jordan@kdcauction.com and we’ll send one right over.The agreement with 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 New York to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next week's auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.
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NGC 1945-s Mercury Dime Colorfully Toned 10c ms66 NGC Lot #12975 (Sale Order 75 of 835) NGC 1945-s Colorfully Toned Mercury Dime 10c ms66 NGC.
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2023 Niue $2 Muhammad Ali Rumble in the Jungle Coin - 1 oz Silver Round Round Lot #12976 (Sale Order 76 of 835) 2023 Niue $2 Muhammad Ali Rumble in the Jungle Coin - 1 oz Silver Round. 1oz limited mintage coin featuring the greatest fighter of all time, Muhammad Ali, and the iconic Rumble in the Jungle fight logo. Issued by the government of Niue. Contains 1oz of .999 Fine Silver.
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1843-p Seated Liberty Dollar 1 au58 details SEGS Lot #12977 (Sale Order 77 of 835) 1843-p Seated Liberty Dollar 1 au58 details SEGS.
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1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #12978 (Sale Order 78 of 835) 1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1990 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 6 Coins W/ Box & COA Lot #12980 (Sale Order 79 of 835) 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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1878-cc Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #12981 (Sale Order 80 of 835) 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, you might not find its equal Coin
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1962-p Jefferson Nickel 5c ms67 USCG Lot #12983 (Sale Order 81 of 835) 1962-p Jefferson Nickel 5c ms67 USCG.
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Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1912-d end, Wheat other end Lot #12984 (Sale Order 82 of 835) Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1912-d end, Wheat other end. Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c mixed original Shotgun Roll. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends.
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PCGS 1892-p Morgan Dollar Colorfully Toned 1 ms63 PCGS Lot #12985 (Sale Order 83 of 835) PCGS 1892-p Colorfully Toned Morgan Dollar 1 ms63 PCGS.
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1917 $2 Large Size Legal Tender Note Thomas Jefferson Grades xf Signatures Speelman/White Lot #12986 (Sale Order 84 of 835) 1917 $2 Large Size Legal Tender Note Thomas Jefferson Grades xf Signatures Speelman/White. FR-60 This 1917 $2 Jefferson Legal Tender Currency Note is only the second two dollar bill in history. It shows a portrait of Jefferson and an old vignette of the Capitol building from way back in the day. The reverse features a prominent fancy "2" surrounded by a "bracelet" of seals. The intricate engraving, the bold red seal, and serial number create a fantastic image; You can't stop studying it! This is the last large size $2 legal tender note ever printed.
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1908-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms64+ SEGS Lot #12987 (Sale Order 85 of 835) 1908-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms64+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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Original sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #12988 (Sale Order 86 of 835) Original sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. 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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1854 Ty 1 Gold Dollar $1 ms63+ SEGS Lot #12991 (Sale Order 87 of 835) 1854 Ty 1 Gold Dollar $1 ms63+ SEGS.
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9 Coin Star Wars Silver Plated Round Collection Lot #12992 (Sale Order 88 of 835) 9 Coin Star Wars Silver Plated Round Collection. 10 OZ .999 Fine Silver Set General Motors Collection. This set contains ten 1 oz rounds of .999 Fine Silver from The General Motors Collection.You will receive: Cadillac Coupe DeVille (1949) Colorized 1 oz Silver, Corvette (1963) Black Stingray 1 oz Colorized Silver, Corvette (1972) Blue Stingray 1 oz Colorized Silver, Chevrolet Malibu Colorized 1 oz Silver, Chevrolet Camaro 1 oz Colorized Silver, Chevrolet Chevelle 1 oz Colorized Silver, Chevrolet Impala SS 1 oz Colorized Silver, Chevrolet Nova SS 1 oz Colorized Silver, General Motors Logo (1967-2021) 1 oz Silver, and Corvette 1 oz Colorized Silver Radial Emblem Flags.Each Coin is individually encapsulated and displayedin a handsome leatherette case.
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1922-p Peace Dollar $1 ms65 ICG Lot #12993 (Sale Order 89 of 835) 1922-p Peace Dollar $1 ms65 ICG.
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1934D $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fancy Serial! #88888212 Grades Select CU Lot #12994 (Sale Order 90 of 835) 1934D $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fancy Serial! #88888212 Grades Select CU. 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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1924 Huguenot Old Commem Half Dollar 50c ms67 USCG Lot #12995 (Sale Order 91 of 835) 1924 Huguenot Old Commem Half Dollar 50c ms67 USCG. Issued to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the settlement of New Netherlands, the 1924 Huguenot Walloon Tercentenary Half Dollar was the only commemorative coin released for the year. The following year would see the issuance of coins under four different programs, the greatest number to date, although it would later be exceeded.The subject of commemoration was the founding of New Netherlands, now New York, by a group of Dutch colonists in 1624. A church group known as the Huguenot-Walloon New Netherland Commission sought the commemorative coin program, which was eventually approved. There was some controversy about the role of government in creating a fund raiser for a private church group, although the program proceeded.The obverse of the 1924 Huguenot Half Dollar featured portraits of Admiral Coligny and William the Silent. Although they were not involved in the settlement, they were viewed as leaders in the struggle for religious freedom.An image of the New Nederland is shown on the reverse. This is the ship that brought the settlers to the New World. Both the obverse and reverse were designed by George T. Morgan.
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High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Reserve" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC) Lot #12996 (Sale Order 92 of 835) High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Reserve" - Weight shows x10 Coins (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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1891-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop $1 ms65+ SEGS Lot #12997 (Sale Order 93 of 835) 1891-o Near Top Pop Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS.
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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c ms67 SEGS Lot #12999 (Sale Order 94 of 835) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c ms67 SEGS.
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Coca-Cola Santa 1 oz .999 Silver Round Round Lot #13000 (Sale Order 95 of 835) Coca-Cola Santa 1 oz .999 Silver Round. Celebrate the most refreshing beverage of the holiday season with this commemorative 1 oz silver struck round containing .999 fine silver and featuring Santa.
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1899 $1 large size Silver Certificate "Black Eagle" Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White Lot #13002 (Sale Order 96 of 835) 1899 $1 large size Silver Certificate "Black Eagle" Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White. FR-236 Ranked #16 in the 100 Greatest American Currency Notes, the Series 1899 Black Eagle note is from an era when paper money was backed by precious silver, as the issue bears the statement ONE SILVER DOLLAR PAYABLE TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND. It doesn’t take much work to figure out the nickname of the 1899 $1 silver certificate. A quick glance shows three vignettes, an eagle, Ulysses S Grant, and Abraham Lincoln. Somewhere along the way the collecting world decided that this note should be called a “black eagle.” The name has stuck. Whether you have been collected for a week or your entire life, you certainly know what a black eagle is. Grant and Lincoln often get overlooked. That might be for the best since both men are closely associated with several other large size pieces of currency. There are 12 Different Signatures combinations For this Type of note
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1942-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms66 Lot #13003 (Sale Order 97 of 835) 1942-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms66.
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1989 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 7 Coins W/ Box & COA Lot #13004 (Sale Order 98 of 835) 1989 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 7 Coins W/ Box & COA. Product DetailsThis wonderful seven-piece set includes all of the proof issue coins of 1989 as well as a commemorative Congress Bicentennial proof half dollar and 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. Each set includes: * Lincoln cent * Jefferson nickel * Roosevelt dime * Washington quarter * Kennedy half dollar * Commemorative Congress Bicentennial Silver dollar * Commemorative Congress Bicentennial clad half 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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1881-o Morgan Dollar TOP POP! 1 ms65+ DMPL SEGS Lot #13005 (Sale Order 99 of 835) 1881-o TOP POP! Morgan Dollar 1 ms65+ DMPL SEGS. Frosty and fully struck, the devices appear to float atop highly reflective fields. Brilliant surfaces further enhance the eye appeal, and both sides are exceptionally smooth for this conditionally challenging New Orleans Mint issue. Although the 1881-O is fairly plentiful in Mint State, only a small percentage offer richly contrasting Deep Prooflike fields. These were usually early strikes from the dies when the dies retained the most polish. While these highly contrasting Morgan dollars have long been popular with collectors, they also attract bagmarks in their delicate mirror-like fields, hence high grade Deep Prooflike coins are quite elusive of most dates 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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BU Roll 2009-d Lincoln Professional Life Cent 50 Pcs ANACS MS65 RD or Better! Lot #13006 (Sale Order 100 of 835) BU Roll 2009-d Lincoln Professional Life Cent 50 Pcs ANACS MS65 RD or Better!.
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1929-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS Lot #13007 (Sale Order 101 of 835) 1929-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS. Per David Akers Of PCGS "This is an unusual issue in that it is easy to find in MS-63 or lower condition but surprisingly difficult to locate in MS-64 or better grade. Gems are rare without a doubt, considerably more so than any of the other late issues. Why this is so I really have no idea but I can state that I have not seen all that many 1929 quarter eagles that would grade a full MS-65 by today's stringent standards. A few superb, nearly perfect pieces are known but in MS-67 condition, the 1929 is clearly a major rarity.The strike on a typical 1929 is very good although some specimens are not quite as sharp as the several issues immediately preceding this one. Many examples also show obvious signs of die buckling at the borders. Lustre is nearly always very good to excellent and the color is most often a rich yellow gold with a greenish tint. " A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 19 Lot #13008 (Sale Order 102 of 835) NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. Up For Auction is 1 Roll of Wheat Cents From "The Watchmaker's Hoard”. of rolls we opened we 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. we found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen we 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, KDCI
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1878-p 7tf Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67 SEGS Lot #13009 (Sale Order 103 of 835) 1878-p 7tf TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS.
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1914 $100 Large Size Blue Seal FRN Chicago, IL Grades xf FR-1110 Lot #13010 (Sale Order 104 of 835) 1914 $100 Large Size Blue Seal FRN Chicago, IL Grades xf FR-1110. America’s First $100 BillHolding a $100 bill in your hand is a great feeling. Think of how amazing it would be to hold one of America’s very first $100 bills in your hand! The 1914 Federal Reserve Note was the first $100 note ever issued by the United States federal government. One hundred dollars is still a lot of money today, but back in 1914 when these notes were first issued it could represent several months’ worth of wages! these marvelous large-sized bills display a beautiful vignette featuring five allegorical figures representing labor, plenty, America, peace, and commerce on the reverse, paired with an obverse design of Benjamin Franklin. But this isn’t the Franklin you’re used to seeing on a $100 bill – in this first iteration, he’s shown in complete profile. This note also boasts multiple colors, as the obverse displays an attractive blue seal while the reverse was printed in green.Notes like this are very hard to find today. That’s because people didn’t start collecting paper money until the middle of the 20th century. Until then, there was no incentive to save bank notes and those that are around today were mostly preserved purely by accident or are parts of forgotten cash hoards and overlooked bank reserves. In fact, it’s estimated that more than 99.84% of all large-sized Federal Reserve Notes have been redeemed and destroyed!
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*Highlight* 1863 For Public Accommodation Knickerbocker Currency Civil War Token F-37/225B R-8 1c ms Lot #13011 (Sale Order 105 of 835) *Highlight* 1863 For Public Accommodation Knickerbocker Currency F-37/225B R-8 Civil War Token 1c ms66 SEGS.
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Original sealed box of 5x 1977 United States Mint Sets Lot #13012 (Sale Order 106 of 835) Original sealed box of 5x 1977 United States Mint Sets. Group of 5 United States Mint Sets 1977. Each Set contains 12 coins, one of each type from both the Philadelphia and Denver mints. This includes the Ike $1, Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent.
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NGC 1878-cc Morgan Dollar Rainbow Toned 1 ms64+ NGC Lot #13013 (Sale Order 107 of 835) NGC 1878-cc Rainbow Toned Morgan Dollar 1 ms64+ NGC.
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1918-d Lincoln Cent 1c ms65+ RD SEGS Lot #13015 (Sale Order 108 of 835) 1918-d Lincoln Cent 1c ms65+ RD SEGS.
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1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Motto & No Motto 2 Note Set Grades CU Lot #13016 (Sale Order 109 of 835) 1935G $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Motto & No Motto 2 Note Set Grades CU. The Series of 1935 $1 Silver Certificates was America's last bank note without the motto 'In God We Trust.' When the design change was made with the addition of the motto on the back, the series date was changed to the Series of 1957. However, a small number of Series of 1935 notes were made in 1961 with the motto.According to the dating system for bank notes, these should have been the Series of 1957. It is not clear whether this was an error on the U.S. Treasury's part but what is clear is that the Series of 1935 $1 Silver Certificate with the motto is exceptionally scarce. These bank notes are fascinating pieces of history, which disappeared from circulation decades ago.Silver Certificate Set Features:(2) $1 Silver Certificates1935 Silver Certificate with 'No Motto'1935 Silver Certificate with 'Motto'Certificates measure approx. 6-1/8' x 2-5/8'
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NGC 1941-s Mercury Dime Rainbow Toned 10c ms67 NGC Lot #13017 (Sale Order 110 of 835) NGC 1941-s Rainbow Toned Mercury Dime 10c ms67 NGC.
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1928 $10 Gold Certificate Signatures Woods/Mellon Grades vf+ Lot #13018 (Sale Order 111 of 835) 1928 $10 Gold Certificate Signatures Woods/Mellon Grades vf+. FR-2400 Alexander Hamilton is the central subject of this scarce $10 gold note, issued because of a change in the size of United States currency beginning with all series dated 1928. This change in the size of America’s currency came about from a study that had determined that printing smaller currency would save the government a hefty amount of money in production cost. Because of the nature of gold certificates – each one accompanied the deposit of gold coins – they are somewhat scarce to begin with, as gold is far more scarce than silver. Add to that the decision to drop the gold standard by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933, thus making owning gold coin (or notes promising gold coin) illegal, and you end up with a series of notes that was printed, then recalled less than six years after their initial issue. Many of the notes were destroyed when turned in, and few of them survived. Fortunately for collectors, the restriction for owning gold certificates as collectibles was repealed by Treasury Secretary C. Douglas Dillon in 1964, but the damage had been done to the stockpiles of said notes. Not many remain of the millions that had originally been issued prior to the depression.
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1964-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades ms65+ Lot #13019 (Sale Order 112 of 835) 1964-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades ms65+.
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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked "Unc Peace Standard," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC) Lot #13020 (Sale Order 113 of 835) *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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1880-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67 SEGS Lot #13021 (Sale Order 114 of 835) 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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1955/1955 DDO Lincoln Cent . 1c ms64+ RB SEGS Lot #13023 (Sale Order 115 of 835) 1955/1955 DDO . Lincoln Cent 1c ms64+ RB SEGS. One of the most prominent doubled die varieties in all of U.S. numismatics, the 1955 doubled die obverse Lincoln cent captures the interest of collectors from numerous numismatic pursuits. This Choice Red example displays lovely satin surfaces and rich copper-red color. The strike is sharp, and the color of the coin a vibrant red.
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2024 Free Parking Monopoly 1oz .999 Silver Round Colorized Samoa Round Lot #13024 (Sale Order 116 of 835) 2024 Free Parking Monopoly 1oz .999 Silver Round Colorized Samoa. Silver coin is in full color on one side and comes in licensed tamper-evident packaging (TEP). There is a mintage of only 1,000 coins.The Free Parking is a corner square on the board diagonally opposite to Go. If a player lands here nothing happens and they move off the space on their next turn. In some versions, players may collect money from the Free Parking space when they land on it.Coin Highlights: Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver. Mintage of only 1,000 coins worldwide. Housed in TEP - RF-welded plastic polymer case (2 1/2" x 3 1/4"), protecting the coin's finish along with Monopoly imagery style card with the inscription Free Parking. Obverse: Features the coat of arms for Samoa along with the issuing country, the face value, year of issue, weight and fineness. Reverse: Features the back of a red model-T from the early 1900's, which is a duplicate from the board game of Monopoly. This coin is legal tender in Samoa.One of the famous spots from the game of Monopoly can now be part of your collection
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1889-p Morgan Dollar Rainbow Toned 1 ms66 USCG Lot #13025 (Sale Order 117 of 835) 1889-p Rainbow Toned Morgan Dollar 1 ms66 USCG.
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1922 $10 Large Size Gold Certificate Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White Lot #13026 (Sale Order 118 of 835) 1922 $10 Large Size Gold Certificate Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White. FR-1173 It is hard to believe that large size ten dollar gold certificates were only issued in 1907 and 1922. The United States first printed gold certificates in the early 1860s. For some reason they never printed the ten dollar denomination until 1907. 1922 was the last year of the large size gold Certificate Currnecy. In 1928 paper money was changed to the size we are accustomed to seeing today. The portrait of Alexander Hamilton was used instead of the virtually unknown Michael Hillegas. Hillegas was the first treasurer of The United States. Perhaps if Hillegas had died in a duel then he would be better remembered today. All 1922 $10 gold certificates were signed by Speelman and White. Interestingly enough, there is a small variety for the series. Some notes have smaller serial numbers than the standard numbers. The small serial number notes do command a slight premium, especially in higher grades.
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1942-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms67 SEGS Lot #13027 (Sale Order 119 of 835) 1942-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms67 SEGS.
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1990-1999 Full Decade Proof Set Run - 54 Coins, 10 Complete Sets Lot #13028 (Sale Order 120 of 835) 1990-1999 Full Decade Proof Set Run - 54 Coins, 10 Complete Sets. 1990-1999 Full Decade Proof Set Run - 54 Coins, 10 Complete Sets. 1999 Saw the introduction of the 50 State Quarters series.
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1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS Lot #13029 (Sale Order 121 of 835) 1879-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS.
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1923 $1 large size Silver Certificate Grades xf Signatures Woods/White Lot #13030 (Sale Order 122 of 835) 1923 $1 large size Silver Certificate Grades xf Signatures Woods/White. Fr-238 The term “horse blanket” gets used a lot when talking about large size currency. It is most frequently used to describe this bank note. All large size $1 silver certificates have the same blue seal. There are three signature combinations used with 1923 $1 silver certificates. Portrait of George Washington at center
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1913-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65 SEGS Lot #13031 (Sale Order 123 of 835) 1913-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65 SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1913-p end, Wheat other end Lot #13032 (Sale Order 124 of 835) Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1913-p end, Wheat other end. Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c mixed original Shotgun Roll. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends.
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1853-p Seated Liberty Dollar 1 ms64+ SEGS Lot #13033 (Sale Order 125 of 835) 1853-p Seated Liberty Dollar 1 ms64+ 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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1928D $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate "Funnyback" Grades vf+ Lot #13034 (Sale Order 126 of 835) 1928D $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate "Funnyback" Grades vf+. FR-1604 Julian-Woodin These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. The reason they are called funnybacks is because of the unique design on the back of the bill. The word 'one' is printed in a "funny" font that is quite different from anything ever printed on a bill. This nickname is not exclusive to the 1928 series, as the 1934 one dollar silver certificate bills have the same back design so they are also known as funnybacks. this $1 note was among the first small-size Silver Certificates. Although its face displays the sought-after blue seal marking it as a Silver Certificate, the back is what makes it so popular! The light green border and large, green ornamental ONE do not match the contemporary black-and-white face, leading to its nickname "Funnyback." Still considered legal tender though no longer payable in silver, this note is in great demand for its historical significance and unique design. With blue seal and serial numbers.
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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c ms66+ SEGS Lot #13035 (Sale Order 127 of 835) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c ms66+ SEGS.
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Original sealed 1960 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13036 (Sale Order 128 of 835) Original sealed 1960 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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Rare Original Mint Sewn Bag - 1979-s Susan B. Anthony Dollars $100 - Cheaper Than Apmax Lot #13038 (Sale Order 129 of 835) Rare Original Mint Sewn Bag - 1979-s Susan B. Anthony Dollars $100 - Cheaper Than Apmax.
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1862 Indian Cent Near Top Pop! 1c ms66+ SEGS Lot #13039 (Sale Order 130 of 835) 1862 Near Top Pop! Indian Cent 1c ms66+ SEGS.
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4 OZ .999 Fine Silver Set DC Colorized Superhero's Collection Lot #13040 (Sale Order 131 of 835) 4 OZ .999 Fine Silver Set DC Colorized Superhero's Collection. 4 OZ .999 Fine Silver Set DC Colorized Superhero's Collection. This set contains four 1 oz rounds of .999 Fine Silver from The DC Comics Superhero’s Colorized Collection.You will receive: 2023 Samoa 1 oz Silver DC Comics Aquaman Colorized, 2023 Samoa 1 oz Silver DC Comics Green Lantern Colorized, 2024 Samoa 1 oz Silver DC Comics Batman Colorized, and 2024 Samoa 1 oz Silver DC Comics Superman Colorized.Each Coin is individually encapsulated and displayed in a handsome leatherette case.
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1901-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms62 USCG Lot #13041 (Sale Order 132 of 835) 1901-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms62 USCG.
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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #13042 (Sale Order 133 of 835) 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. FR-1619 Priest-Anderson Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1909 VDB Lincoln Cent 1c ms66+ rd SEGS Lot #13043 (Sale Order 134 of 835) 1909 VDB Lincoln Cent 1c ms66+ rd SEGS. Always sought after date. Always popular.
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GIMBLES A Level Morgan Circ Roll 10 Coin Lot #13044 (Sale Order 135 of 835) GIMBLES A Level Morgan Circ Roll 10 Coin. Up For Auction is a 129- GIMBLES A Level Morgan Circ Roll 10 Coin Roll Weighing 268.8 g Based On this weight this is a Circ Roll We are very excited to present over 1,500 Silver Dollar Rolls from what we are calling “The Department Store Hoard”. Inside this hoard was a huge estate of hundreds of silver dollar rolls. The sheer size of it was unprecedented. Throughout the early-mid 1900’s the collector of the estate acquired hundreds of coin rolls of all different types. His family tells us that he was at one point a buyer for Macys and then a suit wholesaler to various department stores. While in these stores he would often pick up “investment rolls” at a lower price than they were offering the public. In his collection, we found original numismatic advertisements, catalogs, newspapers, and magazines from a wide array of places used to order these rolls and various other coins in his collection.There were 10-15 different types of roll’s in this collection. However, the vast majority were stamped “Gimbels, Marshall Field, and Sears”. Among this collection are 10 and 20 coin rolls. Most of the covered end rolls are marked “Morgan, Peace, or Mixed”. The Gimbels rolls are marked “A+, A, B+, B, and C” and stamped on one of the ends “M” or “P” designating Morgans or Peace Dollars. We believe more than this variety existed at some point, but these are the only markings that we found in this collection. After opening several of each type, we have determined that the letters seem to refer to the rarity and quality of the coins inside. We have spent months going through this collection and identifying everything. We have opened several rolls of every type and did not find any that were miss marked. Based on all of our findings and what we have found when we opened various rolls, we have estimated the values of what we believe each variation tends to have.There were a lot of rolls in this hoard and the different kinds are quite confusing, Corey has made a PDF explaining each variety and what he has found in a bit more depth. If you are interested in a copy, send us an email at jordan@kdcauction.com and we’ll send one right over.The agreement with 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 New York to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next week's auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you!
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1957 Proof Franklin Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS Lot #13045 (Sale Order 136 of 835) 1957 TOP POP! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS.
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1928 $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf+ Lot #13046 (Sale Order 137 of 835) 1928 $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf+.
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1930-p Buffalo Nickel TOP POP! 5c ms67+ SEGS Lot #13047 (Sale Order 138 of 835) 1930-p TOP POP! Buffalo Nickel 5c ms67+ SEGS.
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Dodgers MLB Team - 1 oz Silver Round Round Lot #13048 (Sale Order 139 of 835) Dodgers MLB Team - 1 oz Silver Round. Add your favorite MLB teams to your silver collection with these official 1oz MLB team rounds! Obverse: Dodgers logo. Reverse: Baseball stitching and MLB logo. Contains 1oz of .999 Fine Silver.
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1921-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms64+ Lot #13049 (Sale Order 140 of 835) 1921-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms64+.
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1935A $1 Silver Certificate Hawaii WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf+ Lot #13050 (Sale Order 141 of 835) 1935A $1 Silver Certificate Hawaii WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf+. FR-2300 Signatures of Julian & Morgenthau WWII Emergency Currency. 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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1927-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS Lot #13051 (Sale Order 142 of 835) 1927-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS. Per David Akers of PCGS "The 1927 is similar in overall rarity to the 1926 and can be obtained without much difficulty in MS-65 or lower condition. Gem quality specimens are available from time to time but certainly cannot be found in any great quantity. As with all the Pratt $2.5 and $5 issues, there is a dramatic drop-off in availability above MS-65 condition, and, for all practical purposes, superb quality examples, although they certainly do exist, are virtually unobtainable.Like the 1926 and the other late Philadelphia Mint issues, the 1927 is usually very well struck with very good lustre and color. The color is similar to the 1926; that is, specimens range from light rose gold to a richer greenish gold. Along with the 1926, this issue is generally the most attractive of the series in high grade. " A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1992 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 7 Coins W/ Box & COA Lot #13052 (Sale Order 143 of 835) 1992 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 7 Coins W/ Box & COA. Product DetailsThis wonderful seven-piece set includes all of the proof issue coins of 1992 as well as a commemorative Olympic proof half dollar and Silver dollar in the original U.S. Mint presentation case.Set Highlights: Silver half dollar contains .7734 oz of 90% Silver. Dime, quarter and half dollar are clad. Comes in original box, and may or may not include a certificate of authenticity. Includes a proof example of the following: Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar, Olympic Baseball Silver dollar and Olympic Gymnastics clad half dollar. Sovereign coins backed by the U.S. government.
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1900-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13053 (Sale Order 144 of 835) 1900-p Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS.
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1942-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms64+ Lot #13055 (Sale Order 145 of 835) 1942-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms64+.
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1925 & D Mint Ends Lot #13056 (Sale Order 146 of 835) 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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1879-s Morgan Dollar Rainbow Toned $1 ms65 Details SEGS Lot #13057 (Sale Order 147 of 835) 1879-s Rainbow Toned Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 Details SEGS.
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1923 $1 large size Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White Lot #13058 (Sale Order 148 of 835) 1923 $1 large size Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White. Fr-237 The term “horse blanket” gets used a lot when talking about large size currency. It is most frequently used to describe this bank note. All large size $1 silver certificates have the same blue seal. There are three signature combinations used with 1923 $1 silver certificates. Portrait of George Washington at center
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***Auction Highlight*** 1833 Capped Bust Dime 10c Graded au55 SEGS (fc) Lot #13059 (Sale Order 149 of 835) ***Auction Highlight*** 1833 Capped Bust Dime 10c Graded au55 SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Original sealed box of 5x 1996 United States Mint Proof Sets Lot #13060 (Sale Order 150 of 835) Original sealed box of 5x 1996 United States Mint Proof Sets.
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1920 Pilgrim Old Commem Half Dollar 50c ms66+ SEGS Lot #13063 (Sale Order 151 of 835) 1920 Pilgrim Old Commem Half Dollar 50c ms66+ SEGS. When examining a Pilgrim, look for wear on the Crow's Nest and on the Cheek Bone on the Obverse, as these are the High Points.
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Complete 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Signature Set 1957, 1957A, 1957B, 3 Notes, Grades AU/C Lot #13064 (Sale Order 152 of 835) Complete 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Signature Set 1957, 1957A, 1957B, 3 Notes, Grades AU/CU.
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NGC 1923-p Peace Dollar $1 ms63 NGC Lot #13065 (Sale Order 153 of 835) NGC 1923-p Peace Dollar $1 ms63 NGC.
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1934A $5 Silver Certificate North Africa WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf+ Lot #13066 (Sale Order 154 of 835) 1934A $5 Silver Certificate North Africa WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf+. FR-2307 Signatures of Julian & Morgenthau. It was the darkest days of World War II, just after Pearl Harbor. Were the Nazis under Field Marshall Rommel preparing a massive push through North Africa? If they did, and succedded, they could use the millions of dollars in currency the seized to buy war material. To thwart this, these Silver Certificates were sent to North Africa. Each has a yellow seal on the front. If the Nazis did succeed to over run our expeditiary force, the currency would be demonetized. After the threat passed, most of these "North Africa" Notes were destroyed. Today they're hard to find.
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Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins Lot #13068 (Sale Order 155 of 835) Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins. Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins. This roll is held in an old Steel strong wrapper, patented 1921, stamped "Bankers Trust Company of Philadelphia, Walnut Street at Juniper. This roll contains 20, UNCIRCULATED 1921-p Morgan silver Dollars. The coins may range from Unc to Gem++ with the average being ms64. This is a PQ original bank roll hand marked 1921-p Unc. We have weighed the roll and can assure you that it weighs perfectly as an UNCIRCULATED roll and that all 20 coins are 1921-p. We recently Acquired a large Estate Hoard of solid date Rolls.
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1885-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop $1 ms65+ pl SEGS Lot #13069 (Sale Order 156 of 835) 1885-s Near Top Pop Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ pl SEGS.
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1956 Type 2 Proof Franklin Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS Lot #13071 (Sale Order 157 of 835) 1956 Type 2 TOP POP! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS.
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2024 Mr. Monopoly 1oz .999 Silver Round Samoa Round Lot #13072 (Sale Order 158 of 835) 2024 Mr. Monopoly 1oz .999 Silver Round Samoa. Product DetailsCommemorating Mr. Monopoly, this Silver coin comes in licensed tamper-evident packaging (TEP). There is a mintage of only 15,000 coins.Milburn Pennybags is the mascot of the board game of Monopoly. There are several theories who he is based on, but all indications are that it was J.P. Morgan and Otto Kahn – or a mixture of the two.Coin Highlights: Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver. Mintage of only 15,000 coins worldwide. Housed in TEP - RF-welded plastic polymer case (2 1/2" x 3 1/4"), protecting the coin's finish along with Monopoly imagery style card. Obverse: Features the coat of arms for Samoa along with the issuing country, the face value, year of issue, weight and fineness. Reverse: Features a running Mr. Monopoly with a thick handlebar mustache holding on to his top hat with one hand a bag full of money in his other arm. There are four different graphics surrounding him which include a pair of dice, the diamond ring from the luxury tax card, the car from the Free Parking space and the handshake icon. This coin is legal tender in Samoa.Don't miss out on adding Mr. Monopoly to your collection while supplies last.
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1899 $1 large size Silver Certificate "Black Eagle" Grades vf+ Signatures Teehee/Burke Lot #13074 (Sale Order 159 of 835) 1899 $1 large size Silver Certificate "Black Eagle" Grades vf+ Signatures Teehee/Burke. FR-233 Ranked #16 in the 100 Greatest American Currency Notes, the Series 1899 Black Eagle note is from an era when paper money was backed by precious silver, as the issue bears the statement ONE SILVER DOLLAR PAYABLE TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND. It doesn’t take much work to figure out the nickname of the 1899 $1 silver certificate. A quick glance shows three vignettes, an eagle, Ulysses S Grant, and Abraham Lincoln. Somewhere along the way the collecting world decided that this note should be called a “black eagle.” The name has stuck. Whether you have been collected for a week or your entire life, you certainly know what a black eagle is. Grant and Lincoln often get overlooked. That might be for the best since both men are closely associated with several other large size pieces of currency. There are 12 Different Signatures combinations For this Type of note
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1943-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms66 Lot #13075 (Sale Order 160 of 835) 1943-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms66.
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1980-1989 Full Decade Proof Set Run - 53 Coins, 10 Complete Sets Lot #13076 (Sale Order 161 of 835) 1980-1989 Full Decade Proof Set Run - 53 Coins, 10 Complete Sets. 1980-1989 Full Decade Proof Set Run - 53 Coins, 10 Complete Sets. The Susan B Anthony dollar coin was removed from the proof set in 1982. For 1982 only, there was a Department of the Treasury token included, the only appearance a token made in proof sets.
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1882-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS Lot #13077 (Sale Order 162 of 835) 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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1909-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms66 USCG Lot #13079 (Sale Order 163 of 835) 1909-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66 USCG. The sunken relief of Bela Lyon Pratt's Indian quarter eagle design was a first on circulating U.S. coinage. The design lacked a protective rim, leaving the fields exposed to easy abrasion. Soon after the Indian quarter eagle's debut in 1908, the coins became little used in commerce and spent a large portion of their existence in bank vaults or cash drawers, receiving regular coin-to-coin contact. The slightest friction between two Indian quarter eagles could impart surface grazes and hairline scratches that today would limit a grade to no better than MS64. At the MS66 level, even the most plentiful Indian quarter eagle issues become condition rarities, save for the 1908, which was saved in quantity as a first-year novelty. The 1909 is rare in MS66 and not a single coin is known in MS67.r.This coin displays satiny straw-gold luster that appears pristine under magnification. Razor-sharp detail in the headdress feathers and the eagle's wing complements the luminous glow from the recesses. Eye appeal is outstanding for a 1909. A The importance of this top-grade 1909 is exceptional 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! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909 Lot #13080 (Sale Order 164 of 835) NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. Up For Auction is 1 Roll of Wheat Cents From "The Watchmaker's Hoard”. of rolls we opened we 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. we found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen we 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, KDCI
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PCGS 1898-p Morgan Dollar Rainbow Toned 1 ms64 PCGS Lot #13081 (Sale Order 165 of 835) PCGS 1898-p Rainbow Toned Morgan Dollar 1 ms64 PCGS.
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1923 $1 United States Note Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White Lot #13082 (Sale Order 166 of 835) 1923 $1 United States Note Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White. Signatures of Speelman and White. The last of the large-sized U.S. $1 notes! Take a dollar bill out of your wallet and give it a look. You’ll see George Washington occupying his familiar place on the front of the bill. Now imagine that note larger, with a bright red seal and serial number, and an attractive “cogwheel” design on the back. The red coloring lights this note up like a safety flare! And the size…. Wow! That’s what’s in store for you when you secure this 1923 Red Seal Note. The 1923 $1 legal tender note is the successor to the series of 1917 issues.
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1935-s Buffalo Nickel TOP POP! 5c ms67+ SEGS Lot #13083 (Sale Order 167 of 835) 1935-s TOP POP! Buffalo Nickel 5c ms67+ SEGS.
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Original sealed 1961 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13084 (Sale Order 168 of 835) 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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1955-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades ms64+ fbl Lot #13087 (Sale Order 169 of 835) 1955-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades ms64+ fbl.
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5 Coin Pearl Harbor Gold Plated Round Collection Lot #13088 (Sale Order 170 of 835) 5 Coin Pearl Harbor Gold Plated Round Collection. 5 Pc. Pearl Harbor Gold Plated Round Collection. This set contains 5 rounds made up of .999 Fine Gold Plate from The 1941-2021, 80th Anniversary, Pearl Harbor Collection. Pearl Harbor was a devastating surprise attack by the Japanese Empire on the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941. The attack, which killed over 2,400 Americans, resulted in the U.S. entering World War II and is remembered as "a date which will live in infamy”.Each Coin is individually encapsulated and displayed in a handsome leatherette case.
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1879-s Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms68+ PL SEGS Lot #13089 (Sale Order 171 of 835) 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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1923 $1 large size Silver Certificate Grades vf, very fine Signatures Speelman/White Lot #13090 (Sale Order 172 of 835) 1923 $1 large size Silver Certificate Grades vf, very fine Signatures Speelman/White. Fr-237 The term “horse blanket” gets used a lot when talking about large size currency. It is most frequently used to describe this bank note. All large size $1 silver certificates have the same blue seal. There are three signature combinations used with 1923 $1 silver certificates. Portrait of George Washington at center
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MARSHALL FIELDS 10 Coin UNC Peace $1 Roll Rare BLUE Lvl Lot #13092 (Sale Order 173 of 835) MARSHALL FIELDS 10 Coin UNC Peace $1 Roll Rare BLUE Lvl. Up For Auction is a 175- MARSHALL FIELDS 10 Coin UNC Peace $1 Roll Rare BLUE Lvl Roll Weighing 270.3 g Based On this weight this is a UNC Roll We are very excited to present over 1,500 Silver Dollar Rolls from what we are calling “The Department Store Hoard”. Inside this hoard was a huge estate of hundreds of silver dollar rolls. The sheer size of it was unprecedented. Throughout the early-mid 1900’s the collector of the estate acquired hundreds of coin rolls of all different types. His family tells us that he was at one point a buyer for Macys and then a suit wholesaler to various department stores. While in these stores he would often pick up “investment rolls” at a lower price than they were offering the public. In his collection, we found original numismatic advertisements, catalogs, newspapers, and magazines from a wide array of places used to order these rolls and various other coins in his collection.There were 10-15 different types of roll’s in this collection. However, the vast majority were stamped “Gimbels, Marshall Field, and Sears”. Among this collection are 10 and 20 coin rolls. Most of the covered end rolls are marked “Morgan, Peace, and Mixed”. The Marshall Field rolls differentiate themselves based on the color printing on the outer edge of the roll. We found rolls in red, blue, green, and a few in the illustrious black. One of the ends of the roll is stamped “Morgan” or “Peace” designating what type is found inside. With Marshall Field being a high end department store (comparable to Neimen Marcus or Bloomingdales today), it was no surprise that these rolls are the nicest rolls any of us have come across in any of our careers. The find of a lifetime. We have spent months going through this collection and identifying everything. We have opened several rolls of every type and did not find any that were miss marked. Based on all of our findings and what we have found when we opened various rolls, we have estimated the values of what we believe each variation tends to have.There were a lot of rolls in this hoard and the different kinds are quite confusing, Corey has made a PDF explaining each variety and what he has found in a bit more depth. If you are interested in a copy, send us an email at jordan@kdcauction.com and we’ll send one right over.The agreement with 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 New York to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next week's auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.
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1911-p Lincoln Cent 1c ms65+ rd SEGS Lot #13095 (Sale Order 174 of 835) 1911-p Lincoln Cent 1c ms65+ rd SEGS.
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Chevrolet Original Logo (1911-1914) 1 oz .999 Silver Round Round Lot #13096 (Sale Order 175 of 835) Chevrolet Original Logo (1911-1914) 1 oz .999 Silver Round. Chevrolet's first logo that was used from 1911-1914 shows the brand’s name written in a script font. Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver.
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1881-s Morgan Dollar Monster Rainbow Toned 1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13097 (Sale Order 176 of 835) 1881-s Monster Rainbow Toned Morgan Dollar 1 ms66+ SEGS.
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1864 Confederate States Thirty Dollars Note Grades Select AU Lot #13098 (Sale Order 177 of 835) 1864 Confederate States Thirty Dollars Note Grades Select AU.
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1944-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms66+ SEGS Lot #13099 (Sale Order 178 of 835) 1944-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms66+ SEGS.
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1995-1997 3 Set KEY DATE Prestige Proof Set Run US Mint Prestige Proof Sets - 20 Coins, 3 Complete S Lot #13100 (Sale Order 179 of 835) 1995-1997 3 Set KEY DATE Prestige Proof Set Run US Mint Prestige Proof Sets - 20 Coins, 3 Complete Sets. 1995-1997 US Mint Prestige Proof Sets - 20 Coins, 3 Complete Sets. In 1983, the mint released a special mint set containing a commemorative dollar coin. This set, known as the Prestige proof set, was sold every year until 1997 (except 1985, when no commemorative coins were produced) containing a commemorative dollar coin and sometimes a commemorative half dollar.
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1881-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS Lot #13101 (Sale Order 180 of 835) 1881-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS.
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1928B $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf++ Lot #13102 (Sale Order 181 of 835) 1928B $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf++.
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1914-d Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms64+ SEGS Lot #13103 (Sale Order 182 of 835) 1914-d Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms64+ 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 Coin
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Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1916-p end, Wheat other end Lot #13104 (Sale Order 183 of 835) Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1916-p end, Wheat other end. Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c mixed original Shotgun Roll. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends.
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1881-o Morgan Dollar Rainbow Toned $1 ms64 details SEGS Lot #13105 (Sale Order 184 of 835) 1881-o Rainbow Toned Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 details SEGS.
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1930-p Buffalo Nickel Near Top Pop! 5c ms67 SEGS Lot #13107 (Sale Order 185 of 835) 1930-p Near Top Pop! Buffalo Nickel 5c ms67 SEGS.
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Original sealed Box of 5x 1979 United States Mint Set's Lot #13108 (Sale Order 186 of 835) Original sealed Box of 5x 1979 United States Mint Set's.
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1902-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67+ SEGS Lot #13109 (Sale Order 187 of 835) 1902-p TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS.
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1934A $20 FRN Hawaii WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf+ Lot #13110 (Sale Order 188 of 835) 1934A $20 FRN Hawaii WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf+. FR-2305 out of 65 Million Hawaii Notes Printed Only about 16% were $20 Hawaii's. 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 $20 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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1877 Gold Dollar 1 ms64 USCG Lot #13111 (Sale Order 189 of 835) 1877 Gold Dollar 1 ms64 USCG.
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Morgan Dollar 5 Coin Variety Set 1878 7/8TF, 1882-o/s, 1888-o Hot Lips, 1899-o "Micro o", 1900-o/cc Lot #13112 (Sale Order 190 of 835) Morgan Dollar 5 Coin Variety Set 1878 7/8TF, 1882-o/s, 1888-o Hot Lips, 1899-o "Micro o", 1900-o/cc. Unique Morgan Silver Dollar “Varieties” Set There are 96 different date-and-mintmark combinations in the Morgan Silver Dollar series—and this doesn’t even count the hundreds of distinct Morgan dollar varieties. Here you can secure some of the most popular varieties struck between 1878 and 1900! FIVE Unique Morgan Dollar Varieties In ONE Set! This set features FIVE varieties: A first-year 1878-P 7-Over-8 Tailfeathers, an 1882-O/S featuring an “O” stamped over an “S” mintmark, an 1888-O “Hot Lips” that features a minting error which resulted in the doubling of Miss Liberty’s lips, an 1899-o Micro O, and a 1900-O/CC with an “O” struck over the “CC” mintmark of the Carson City Mint. Plus
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NGC 1878-s Morgan Dollar Colrofully Toned 1 ms64 CAC NGC Lot #13113 (Sale Order 191 of 835) NGC 1878-s Colrofully Toned Morgan Dollar 1 ms64 CAC NGC. Slightly better date. First year of issue.
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1959 Proof Franklin Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c pr68 DCAM SEGS Lot #13115 (Sale Order 192 of 835) 1959 Near Top Pop! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr68 DCAM SEGS.
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SEARS Unc Morgan Dollar $1 Roll With CC End 10 1885 & CC Ends Lot #13116 (Sale Order 193 of 835) SEARS Unc Morgan Dollar $1 Roll With CC End 10 1885 & CC Ends. Up For Auction is a 107- SEARS Unc Morgan Dollar $1 Roll With CC End 10 1885 & CC Ends Roll Weighing 270.6 g Based On this weight this is a UNC Roll We are very excited to present over 1,500 Silver Dollar Rolls from what we are calling “The Department Store Hoard”. Inside this hoard was a huge estate of hundreds of silver dollar rolls. The sheer size of it was unprecedented. Throughout the early-mid 1900’s the collector of the estate acquired hundreds of coin rolls of all different types. His family tells us that he was at one point a buyer for Macys and then a suit wholesaler to various department stores. While in these stores he would often pick up “investment rolls” at a lower price than they were offering the public. In his collection, we found original numismatic advertisements, catalogs, newspapers, and magazines from a wide array of places used to order these rolls and various other coins in his collection.There were 10-15 different types of roll’s in this collection. However, the vast majority were stamped “Gimbels, Marshall Field, and Sears”. Among this collection are 10 and 20 coin rolls. The Sears rolls have a special place in Corey’s heart as he fondly recalls his father taking him to the Sears in Long Island to buy coins. The sears rolls all have open ends. From what we have found there were both Morgan and Peace Rolls, some being mixed. The mixed rolls have an “M” stamped on the wrapper. We photographed one roll from each type of end that we found that best represented each date. The roll you will receive is comparable or better then the one in the photo. We did this to be able to get you these rolls to you every week or (until they run out). We have spent months going through this collection and identifying everything. We have opened several rolls of every type and did not find any that were miss marked. Based on all of our findings and what we have found when we opened various rolls, we have estimated the values of what we believe each variation tends to have.There were a lot of rolls in this hoard and the different kinds are quite confusing, Corey has made a PDF explaining each variety and what he has found in a bit more depth. If you are interested in a copy, send us an email at jordan@kdcauction.com and we’ll send one right over.The agreement with 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 New York to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next week's auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.
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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c ms66+ SEGS Lot #13119 (Sale Order 194 of 835) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c ms66+ SEGS.
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2023 Germania Beech Style - 1 oz Silver Round Round Lot #13120 (Sale Order 195 of 835) 2023 Germania Beech Style - 1 oz Silver Round. Germania Mint "Mythical Forest" series features this Beech Leaf design as its final release. Obverse: Beech Leaf. Reverse: Germania Mint coat of arms and "5 Marks". The Mintage of only 25,000. Contains 1oz of .999 Fine Silver.
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1896 $1 large size Silver Certificate Martha & George Washington "Educational Series" Grades xf Sign Lot #13122 (Sale Order 196 of 835) 1896 $1 large size Silver Certificate Martha & George Washington "Educational Series" Grades xf Signatures Tillman/Morgan. FR-224 In 1896, the U.S. Treasury printed Silver Certificates with beautiful designs depicting educational motifs. Known as the “Educational Series,” each of these notes is a numismatic masterpiece. They’re also incredibly difficult to come by on the front, paired on the back with a first and only in U.S. currency: the portraits of BOTH George and Martha Washington!Due to their theme, these notes became known as “One Dollar Eds” and they feature much more than just History in the form of a reclining woman pointing towards a panoramic view of the Potomac River and Washington, DC with her arm wrapped around Youth represented by the figure a young boy. Besides the images of the Washington Monument and Capitol building, the United States Constitution can be seen on the right side of the bill. Additionally, the last names of important Americans are printed in wreaths that surround the front of the bill. Some of those listed include Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Robert Fulton and Ulysses Grant. Most of the people were included because of their artistic, cultural, or scientific achievements. In the book 100 Greatest Currency Notes by Q. David Bowers, the $1 Educational Note is ranked #7
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1749 Bolivia 1 Real Silver "Pirate Cob" Grades vf Lot #13123 (Sale Order 197 of 835) 1749 Bolivia 1 Real Silver "Pirate Cob" Grades vf.
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1984 Prestige Proof Set - Last set in the Leather Binder Lot #13124 (Sale Order 198 of 835) 1984 Prestige Proof Set - Last set in the Leather Binder. Housed in a beautiful Leather Binder, this set includes the 90% silver "Gateway to the Olympic Coliseum" Olympic coin. Very difficult set to Locate. Note* The silver Dollar alone has .7736 Oz. of pure silver. This is just the coins in the binder, no outer box.
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NGC 1903-p Morgan Dollar Colorfully Toned 1 ms63 NGC Lot #13125 (Sale Order 199 of 835) NGC 1903-p Colorfully Toned Morgan Dollar 1 ms63 NGC.
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1928-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS Lot #13127 (Sale Order 200 of 835) 1928-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS. Per David Akers of PCGS" The 1928 is slightly more rare overall than the 1926 and 1927 and although MS-63 or lesser quality specimens are easily obtainable, this issue is more elusive in MS-64 than many would suspect. Gems are very scarce, if not rare, and are considerably more difficult to find than those of 1926 and 1927, not to mention 1925-D and 1908. Relatively few specimens better than MS-65 are known, and such high quality examples can really be considered extremely rare.The 1928 is usually fairly attractive in Mint State although not quite as much so as the typical 1926 or 1927. It is generally well struck with very frosty surfaces, very good lustre, and color that is most often light to medium gold with a greenish tint. Many examples do exist, however, that are a lighter rose coloered gold. Some specimens exhibit striking anomalies; these are the most noticeable at the borders but sometimes in the central portion of the design as well. " A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Lot #13128 (Sale Order 201 of 835) NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. Up For Auction is 1 Roll of Wheat Cents From "The Watchmaker's Hoard”. of rolls we opened we 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. we found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen we 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, KDCI
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1922-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades ms65 Lot #13129 (Sale Order 202 of 835) 1922-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades ms65.
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1945-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65 Lot #13131 (Sale Order 203 of 835) 1945-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65.
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Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13132 (Sale Order 204 of 835) Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1921-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13133 (Sale Order 205 of 835) 1921-p Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS.
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1934A $10 Silver Certificate North Africa WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf+ Lot #13134 (Sale Order 206 of 835) 1934A $10 Silver Certificate North Africa WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf+. FR-2309 Signatures of Julian & Morgenthau. It was the darkest days of World War II, just after Pearl Harbor. Were the Nazis under Field Marshall Rommel preparing a massive push through North Africa? If they did, and succedded, they could use the millions of dollars in currency the seized to buy war material. To thwart this, these Silver Certificates were sent to North Africa. Each has a yellow seal on the front. If the Nazis did succeed to over run our expeditiary force, the currency would be demonetized. After the threat passed, most of these "North Africa" Notes were destroyed. Today they're hard to find.
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NGC 2015-p Star Trek Deep Space 9 (DS9) Capt. Sisko Colorized Tuvalu Silver $1 Coin Proof Early Rele Lot #13135 (Sale Order 207 of 835) NGC 2015-p Star Trek Deep Space 9 (DS9) Capt. Sisko Colorized Tuvalu Silver $1 Coin Early Release pr70 dcam NGC.
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Complete 1963B 'Barr Note' $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note District Set, 5 Notes CU Lot #13136 (Sale Order 208 of 835) Complete 1963B 'Barr Note' $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note District Set, 5 Notes CU. Among the most sought-after U.S. paper money of the late 1960s are the short-lived "Barr" Notes. These distinctive $1 Federal Reserve Notes bear the signature of Joseph W. Barr, who served as Secretary of the Treasury during the last 28 days of President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration. Barr was replaced when President Nixon chose a successor. Due to Barr's short term, his signature appeared only on the $1 notes of Series 1963B.You can now own a complete five-note set, including one from each of the Federal Reserve districts that issued them. Though there are 12 Federal Reserve districts, Barr Notes were only issued from five districts. This exciting set lets you enjoy these short-lived issues from New York, Richmond, Chicago, Kansas City and San Francisco. After more than 40 years, these seldom-seen Federal Reserve Notes are still in Crisp Uncirculated condition
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PCGS 1884-o Morgan Dollar Rainbow Toned 1 ms63 PCGS Lot #13137 (Sale Order 209 of 835) PCGS 1884-o Rainbow Toned Morgan Dollar 1 ms63 PCGS.
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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms65+ Lot #13139 (Sale Order 210 of 835) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms65+.
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Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Peace Standard"! X10 Coins Inside! (FC) Lot #13140 (Sale Order 211 of 835) 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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1893-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms62 USCG Lot #13141 (Sale Order 212 of 835) 1893-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms62 USCG.
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2024 Pass GO Monopoly 1oz .999 Silver Round Colorized Samoa Round Lot #13144 (Sale Order 213 of 835) 2024 Pass GO Monopoly 1oz .999 Silver Round Colorized Samoa. Silver coin is in full color on one side and comes in licensed tamper-evident packaging (TEP). There is a mintage of only 1,000 coins.This is first square on the Monopoly board and at the beginning of the game, every player starts on this square.Coin Highlights: Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver. Mintage of only 1,000 coins worldwide. Housed in TEP - RF-welded plastic polymer case (2 1/2" x 3 1/4"), protecting the coin's finish along with Monopoly imagery style card with the inscription Pass Go. Obverse: Features the coat of arms for Samoa along with the issuing country, the face value, year of issue, weight and fineness. Reverse: Features the inscription "GO" and a red arrow on a green background, which is a duplicate from the board game of Monopoly. This coin is legal tender in Samoa.Go get one of these silver coins. Add this 2024 Monopoly Board Space coin in tamper-evident packaging
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1863 Confederate States $60 Cotton Note Grades Choice AU Lot #13146 (Sale Order 214 of 835) 1863 Confederate States $60 Cotton Note Grades Choice AU.
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1936-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+ Lot #13147 (Sale Order 215 of 835) 1936-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+.
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2010-2019 Full Decade Proof Set Run - 127 Coins, 10 Complete Sets Lot #13148 (Sale Order 216 of 835) 2010-2019 Full Decade Proof Set Run - 127 Coins, 10 Complete Sets. 2010-2019 Full Decade Proof Set Run - 127 Coins, 10 Complete Sets
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1885-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms66 Lot #13149 (Sale Order 217 of 835) 1885-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms66.
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1926-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS Lot #13151 (Sale Order 218 of 835) 1926-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS. The 1926 is the most consistently well produced and sharply defined circulation strike Indian quarter eagle, and the present example does not disappoint in this regard. Both sides are fully impressed with satiny medium gold luster. Uncommonly well preserved, as well, this delightful premium Gem would do equally well in a high grade type or date set. Lovely. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1917-s end, Indian other end Lot #13152 (Sale Order 219 of 835) Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1917-s end, Indian other end. Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c mixed original Shotgun Roll. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends.
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1962-d Lincoln Cent 1c ms66+ rd SEGS Lot #13155 (Sale Order 220 of 835) 1962-d Lincoln Cent 1c ms66+ rd SEGS.
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Original sealed box 5- 1980 United States Mint Sets Lot #13156 (Sale Order 221 of 835) Original sealed box 5- 1980 United States Mint Sets.
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1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13157 (Sale Order 222 of 835) 1878-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS. Slightly better date. First year of issue.
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1907 $5 Large Size Legal Tender Note "WoodChopper" Grades vf+ Signatures Woods/White Lot #13158 (Sale Order 223 of 835) 1907 $5 Large Size Legal Tender Note "WoodChopper" Grades vf+ Signatures Woods/White. Fr-92 It is one of the most sought-after notes ever produced and now you can claim one for yourself! Nicknamed the "Woodchopper," the Series of 1907 $5 legal tender bill represents the last of the large size (or "horse-blanket" size) notes every issued in the United States. Bold red color defines the front of the coveted "Woodchopper" bill, across a Roman numeral "V," the treasury seal and the serial number. Then, what gives this $5 red treasury seal bill its namesake is a central portrait of a man with an axe, his dog, wife and child. The front also features a portrait of Andrew Jackson, which would later grace the $20 bill. Then, on the reverse side of this Andrew Jackson $5 bill is a central image design flanked by two ovals
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1901 Indian Cent 1c Grades ms65+ RB Lot #13159 (Sale Order 224 of 835) 1901 Indian Cent 1c Grades ms65+ RB.
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Complete 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Signature Set 1963, 1963A 2 Notes, Grades Au/CU Lot #13160 (Sale Order 225 of 835) Complete 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note Signature Set 1963, 1963A 2 Notes, Grades Au/CU.
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1882-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS Lot #13161 (Sale Order 226 of 835) 1882-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS.
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1970-s Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades ms66 Lot #13163 (Sale Order 227 of 835) 1970-s Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades ms66.
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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC) Lot #13164 (Sale Order 228 of 835) *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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Original sealed 1956 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13165 (Sale Order 229 of 835) Original sealed 1956 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set.
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1937-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms66 rd Lot #13167 (Sale Order 230 of 835) 1937-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms66 rd.
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New York Mets MLB Team - 1 oz Silver Round Round Lot #13168 (Sale Order 231 of 835) New York Mets MLB Team - 1 oz Silver Round. Add your favorite MLB teams to your silver collection with these official 1oz MLB team rounds! Obverse: NY Mets logo. Reverse: Baseball stitching and MLB logo. Contains 1oz of .999 Fine Silver.
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #13170 (Sale Order 232 of 835) 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. FR-1621 Granahan-Dilon Silver Certificates were redeemable in Silver. One of their most distinctive qualities is the blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. These notes include an additional legend printed on the face that is not present on any other Federal Reserve notes. The legend states that Silver had been deposited in the Treasury and was payable on demand to the note’s bearer.
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1941-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms66+ SEGS Lot #13171 (Sale Order 233 of 835) 1941-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms66+ SEGS.
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1987 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 6 Coins W/ Box & COA Lot #13172 (Sale Order 234 of 835) 1987 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 1987 as well as a commemorative U.S. Constitution Silver dollar in the original U.S. Mint presentation case.Product Highlights: Commemorative dollar is struck in 90% Silver, with .7734 oz of actual Silver weight. Each Prestige Set will come in its original box, and may or may not include a certificate of authenticity. Set includes a proof example of the following coins: Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar and a commemorative U.S. Constitution proof Silver dollar. mirrorlike Proof finish adds further beauty with an impressive shine.
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1924-p Peace Dollar Colorfully Toned Near Top Pop! $1 ms67 SEGS Lot #13173 (Sale Order 235 of 835) 1924-p Colorfully Toned Near Top Pop! Peace Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS.
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1934 $100 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #13174 (Sale Order 236 of 835) 1934 $100 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1910-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle TOP POP! $2 1/2 ms66+ USCG Lot #13175 (Sale Order 237 of 835) 1910-p TOP POP! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66+ USCG. The 1910 Indian quarter eagle claims a nominal mintage of 492,000 pieces, and the issue is a medium rarity in the series in high grade. However, the 1910 is definitely more difficult to locate than the 1908 and the 1925-1929 issues, with whom it is often mistakenly grouped. At the Premium Gem level, the 1910 is a very rare issue. The coin offered here is a high-end Premium Gem, with well-detailed design elements and lustrous orange-gold surfaces. Attractive hints of rose accent the fields and devices. The surfaces exhibit only the most insignificant signs of contact, an important consideration since this issue is often seen with extensive bagmarks. 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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Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1921-s end, Indian other end Lot #13176 (Sale Order 238 of 835) Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1921-s end, Indian other end. Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c mixed original Shotgun Roll. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends.
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1885-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13177 (Sale Order 239 of 835) 1885-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS.
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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms65+ Lot #13179 (Sale Order 240 of 835) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms65+.
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Original sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13180 (Sale Order 241 of 835) Original sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1923 $1 large size Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Signatures Woods/White Lot #13182 (Sale Order 242 of 835) 1923 $1 large size Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Signatures Woods/White. Fr-238 The term “horse blanket” gets used a lot when talking about large size currency. It is most frequently used to describe this bank note. All large size $1 silver certificates have the same blue seal. There are three signature combinations used with 1923 $1 silver certificates. Portrait of George Washington at center
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1947-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c ms67+ SEGS Lot #13183 (Sale Order 243 of 835) 1947-d Near Top Pop! Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms67+ SEGS.
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5 Coin Disney Princesses Silver Plated Round Collection Lot #13184 (Sale Order 244 of 835) 5 Coin Disney Princesses Silver Plated Round Collection. 5 Pc. Disney Princesses Silver Plated Round Collection. This set contains 5 rounds made up of .999 Fine Silver Plate from The Disney Princesses Collection. This Set Features: Belle, Jasmine, Cinderella, Snow White, and Aurora.Each Coin is individually encapsulated and displayed in a handsome leatherette case.
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1897-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms65+ DMPL SEGS Lot #13185 (Sale Order 245 of 835) 1897-s Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ DMPL SEGS. This San Francisco issue is usually collectible in Deep Mirror Prooflike, although such coins are conditionally rare at the Superb Gem grade level. This Plus-designated piece is brilliant and well contrasted. Remarkably few contact marks are seen. The importance of the current offering to Registry collectors cannot be overstated 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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1928A $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf+ Lot #13186 (Sale Order 246 of 835) 1928A $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf+.
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1958-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades ms64+ 5fs Lot #13187 (Sale Order 247 of 835) 1958-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades ms64+ 5fs.
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UNC Silver Dollar GIMBLES Roll All Morgans 10 Coin B Lot #13188 (Sale Order 248 of 835) UNC Silver Dollar GIMBLES Roll All Morgans 10 Coin B. Up For Auction is a 141- UNC Silver Dollar GIMBLES Roll All Morgans 10 Coin B Roll Weighing 270.1 g Based On this weight this is a UNC Roll We are very excited to present over 1,500 Silver Dollar Rolls from what we are calling “The Department Store Hoard”. Inside this hoard was a huge estate of hundreds of silver dollar rolls. The sheer size of it was unprecedented. Throughout the early-mid 1900’s the collector of the estate acquired hundreds of coin rolls of all different types. His family tells us that he was at one point a buyer for Macys and then a suit wholesaler to various department stores. While in these stores he would often pick up “investment rolls” at a lower price than they were offering the public. In his collection, we found original numismatic advertisements, catalogs, newspapers, and magazines from a wide array of places used to order these rolls and various other coins in his collection.There were 10-15 different types of roll’s in this collection. However, the vast majority were stamped “Gimbels, Marshall Field, and Sears”. Among this collection are 10 and 20 coin rolls. Most of the covered end rolls are marked “Morgan, Peace, or Mixed”. The Gimbels rolls are marked “A+, A, B+, B, and C” and stamped on one of the ends “M” or “P” designating Morgans or Peace Dollars. We believe more than this variety existed at some point, but these are the only markings that we found in this collection. After opening several of each type, we have determined that the letters seem to refer to the rarity and quality of the coins inside. We have spent months going through this collection and identifying everything. We have opened several rolls of every type and did not find any that were miss marked. Based on all of our findings and what we have found when we opened various rolls, we have estimated the values of what we believe each variation tends to have.There were a lot of rolls in this hoard and the different kinds are quite confusing, Corey has made a PDF explaining each variety and what he has found in a bit more depth. If you are interested in a copy, send us an email at jordan@kdcauction.com and we’ll send one right over.The agreement with 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 New York to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next week's auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you!
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1963 Proof Franklin Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS Lot #13190 (Sale Order 249 of 835) 1963 TOP POP! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS.
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1948-d Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades ms64 fbl Lot #13191 (Sale Order 250 of 835) 1948-d Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades ms64 fbl.
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John Wick 1 oz Silver Continental Coin Round Lot #13192 (Sale Order 251 of 835) John Wick 1 oz Silver Continental Coin. Officially licensed by Lionsgate. This exclusive, limited mintage series based on the currency featured in the John Wick saga. This 1 oz .999 fine Silver round comes with a mirrored finish at a great price point!
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1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Note Grades Select CU Lot #13194 (Sale Order 252 of 835) 1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Note Grades Select CU.
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1962-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+ Lot #13195 (Sale Order 253 of 835) 1962-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+.
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1994 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set With Box & COA Lot #13196 (Sale Order 254 of 835) 1994 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set With Box & COA. Product DetailsThis wonderful seven-piece set includes all of the proof issue coins of 1994 as well as a commemorative World Cup clad half dollar and Silver dollar in the original U.S. Mint presentation case.Product Highlights: Commemorative dollar is struck in 90% Silver, with .7734 oz of actual Silver weight. Each Prestige Set will come in its original box, and may or may not include a certificate of authenticity. Set includes a proof example of the following coins: Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar and a commemorative World Cup Silver Dollar and clad Half Dollar. Mirrorlike Proof finish adds further beauty with an impressive shine. This set makes a great gift for a family member or friend and an attractive addition to any collection of proof sets or modern commemoratives. Add this handsome 1994 U.S. Mint Prestige Proof Set to your Collection Today
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PCGS 1898-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 PCGS Lot #13197 (Sale Order 255 of 835) PCGS 1898-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 PCGS.
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1914-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65 SEGS Lot #13199 (Sale Order 256 of 835) 1914-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65 SEGS. The 1914 Indian quarter eagle boasts the lowest mintage of any Philadelphia issue of the series, at a mere 240,000 pieces. The 1914 is also widely considered the second-rarest date of the series, both in terms of total examples known and number of high-grade specimens. The fabled 1911-D can claim greater overall rarity, but the 1914 is equally elusive in high grade. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 19 Lot #13200 (Sale Order 257 of 835) NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. Up For Auction is 1 Roll of Wheat Cents From "The Watchmaker's Hoard”. of rolls we opened we 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. we found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen we 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, KDCI
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1884-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS Lot #13201 (Sale Order 258 of 835) 1884-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS.
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1982-d Kennedy Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c ms67+ SEGS Lot #13203 (Sale Order 259 of 835) 1982-d Near Top Pop! Kennedy Half Dollar 50c ms67+ SEGS.
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Original sealed box 5- 1991 United States Mint Proof Sets Lot #13204 (Sale Order 260 of 835) Original sealed box 5- 1991 United States Mint Proof Sets.
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1917 $1 Large Size Legal Tender Note Grades vf++ Signatures Elliott/Burke Lot #13206 (Sale Order 261 of 835) 1917 $1 Large Size Legal Tender Note Grades vf++ Signatures Elliott/Burke. FR-37 This 1917 $1 note is the last large-sized legal tender bank note ever issued. It's referred to as a "Horseblanket Note," due to their large size. The obverse features Washington and a vignette of Columbus sighting America. The reverse shows a "sawhorse" design. Add in the bright red seal and serial numbers and you've got a miniature work of art.
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Complete Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Common Date Set 1878-1921 Uncirculated 25 Coins Lot #13208 (Sale Order 262 of 835) Complete Morgan Silver Dollar $1 Common Date Set 1878-1921 Uncirculated 25 Coins. The Morgan dollar was a United States dollar coin minted from 1878 to 1904, in 1921. It was the first standard silver dollar minted since the passage of the Coinage Act of 1873, which ended the free coining of silver and the production of the previous design, the Seated Liberty dollar. The coin is named after its designer, United States Mint Assistant Engraver George T. Morgan. The obverse depicts a profile portrait representing Liberty, modeled by Anna Willess Williams, while the reverse depicts an eagle with wings outstretched. The mint mark, if present, appears on the reverse above the "o" in "Dollar".The dollar was authorized by the Bland–Allison Act. Following the passage of the 1873 act, mining interests lobbied to restore free silver, which would require the Mint to accept all silver presented to it and return it, struck into coin. Instead, the Bland–Allison Act was passed, which required the Treasury to purchase between two and four million dollars' worth of silver at market value to be coined into dollars each month. In 1890, the Bland–Allison Act was repealed by the Sherman Silver Purchase Act, which required the Treasury to purchase 4,500,000 troy ounces (140,000 kg) of silver each month, but only required further silver dollar production for one year. This act, once again, was repealed in 1893.In 1898, Congress approved a bill that required all remaining bullion purchased under the Sherman Silver Purchase Act to be coined into silver dollars. When those silver reserves were depleted in 1904, the Mint ceased to strike the Morgan dollar. The Pittman Act, passed in 1918, authorized the melting and recoining of millions of silver dollars. Pursuant to the act, Morgan dollars resumed mintage for one year in 1921. The design was replaced by the Peace dollar later the same year. 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893- not included 1894- not included 1895- not included 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1921
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1904-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop $1 ms66 SEGS Lot #13209 (Sale Order 263 of 835) 1904-p Near Top Pop Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS.
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1943-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms64+ Lot #13211 (Sale Order 264 of 835) 1943-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms64+. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-s Wartime issue Steel Cent. The s mint is the scarcest of the 3.
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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked "Unc Peace Reserve," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC) Lot #13212 (Sale Order 265 of 835) *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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1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms65+ Lot #13215 (Sale Order 266 of 835) 1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms65+.
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Tetris "Rocket Launch" Style - 1 oz Silver Round Round Lot #13216 (Sale Order 267 of 835) Tetris "Rocket Launch" Style - 1 oz Silver Round. Obverse features the title screen from the iconic 1989 NES version of tetris, and the reverse features the "rocket launch" game scene that players enjoyed after reaching a high score. Whether you are a collector, precious metals investor or just a Tetris fan, these coins make an excellent gift to yourself or others. Contains 1oz of .999 Fine Silver
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1929 $50 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf++ Cleveland Lot #13218 (Sale Order 268 of 835) 1929 $50 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf++ Cleveland.
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1941-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms67 Lot #13219 (Sale Order 269 of 835) 1941-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms67.
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2007-2009 Presidential Dollar Proof Sets First 3 Years, 12 Coins In Original Government Packaging Lot #13220 (Sale Order 270 of 835) 2007-2009 Presidential Dollar Proof Sets First 3 Years, 12 Coins In Original Government Packaging. Own the very first Presidential dollar Proofs – in their official U.S. Mint display holder! With this spectacular set, you get all 4 high-quality, low-mintage 2007 Presidential dollar Proofs, each with extra-sharp strikes, frosted images, and mirrorlike surfaces. Every 1st-year Presidential dollar Proof - George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison Here's the magnificent 2008-S Presidential Dollar Proof Set from the second year of the series. The set contains premium-quality Proof issues of all four 2008 Presidential dollars – sealed in a handsome U.S. Mint display case. Get all four 2008-S Presidential Proofs honoring James Monroe, John Q. Adams, Andrew Jackson & Martin Van Buren Here's the magnificent 2009-S Presidential Dollar Proof Set from the third year of the series. The set contains premium-quality Proof issues of all four 2009 Presidential dollars – sealed in a handsome U.S. Mint display case. Get all four 2009-S Presidential Proofs honoring William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, James K. Polk, and Zachary Taylor
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PCGS 2022 Silver Eagle Dollar First Day of Issue $1 ms70 PCGS Lot #13221 (Sale Order 271 of 835) PCGS 2022 First Day of Issue Silver Eagle Dollar $1 ms70 PCGS.
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1911-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle TOP POP! $2 1/2 ms66 USCG Lot #13223 (Sale Order 272 of 835) 1911-p TOP POP! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66 USCG. Quarter eagles of 1911 are readily obtainable through MS63. Near-Gems become a little more difficult to acquire, and Gems are scarce. Coins grading any higher are infrequently seen. The luster is full and highly pleasing. Aside from a handful of light handling marks the surfaces are smoother than ordinarily seen. 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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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1916 & D Mint Ends Lot #13224 (Sale Order 273 of 835) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1916 & 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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1888-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13225 (Sale Order 274 of 835) 1888-o Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS.
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1954-s/d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades vf30 Lot #13227 (Sale Order 275 of 835) 1954-s/d Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades vf30.
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Original sealed 1964 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13228 (Sale Order 276 of 835) Original sealed 1964 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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August 1902 Boston Terminal Company $17.50 Note Grades Select CU Lot #13230 (Sale Order 277 of 835) August 1902 Boston Terminal Company $17.50 Note Grades Select CU.
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1952 Proof Franklin Half Dollar . 50c pr65 cam NTC Lot #13231 (Sale Order 278 of 835) 1952 . Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr65 cam NTC.
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1878 7TF & 1878-S 2 Coin Morgan Silver Dollar Set in Display Case Lot #13232 (Sale Order 279 of 835) 1878 7TF & 1878-S 2 Coin Morgan Silver Dollar Set in Display Case. You can now own two different first-year Morgan silver dollars – which are in such great demand
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1882-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 dmpl SEGS Lot #13233 (Sale Order 280 of 835) 1882-cc Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 dmpl SEGS.
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1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms65+ Lot #13235 (Sale Order 281 of 835) 1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms65+.
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Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins Lot #13236 (Sale Order 282 of 835) Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins. Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins. This roll is held in an old Steel strong wrapper, patented 1921, stamped "Bankers Trust Company of Philadelphia, Walnut Street at Juniper. This roll contains 20, UNCIRCULATED 1921-p Morgan silver Dollars. The coins may range from Unc to Gem++ with the average being ms64. This is a PQ original bank roll hand marked 1921-p Unc. We have weighed the roll and can assure you that it weighs perfectly as an UNCIRCULATED roll and that all 20 coins are 1921-p. We recently Acquired a large Estate Hoard of solid date Rolls.
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1 oz Silver Round - Bitcoin Style Round Lot #13240 (Sale Order 283 of 835) 1 oz Silver Round - Bitcoin Style. Exclusive Silver Bitcoin round. With a unique design that pays homage to the evolution of currency, these .999 fine bullion rounds are perfect for adding some physical Silver into your portfolio.
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1904-p Morgan Dollar 1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13241 (Sale Order 284 of 835) 1904-p Morgan Dollar 1 ms66+ SEGS.
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1934 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate "Funnyback" Grades xf Lot #13242 (Sale Order 285 of 835) 1934 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate "Funnyback" Grades xf. FR-1606 Series 1934, signatures Julian-Morgenthau. This note features the familiar portrait of George Washington that was used on all of our $1 bills through to today, and the back shows A large One Dollar and gives this note its name of a "Funny Back". This note does not have the familiar "In God We Trust" motto on the reverse, though, as that motto was not added until 1957.
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1942-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms66+ SEGS Lot #13243 (Sale Order 286 of 835) 1942-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms66+ SEGS.
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1988 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 6 Coins W/ Box & COA Lot #13244 (Sale Order 287 of 835) 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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PCGS 1881-s Morgan Dollar MONSTER RAINBOW TONED 1 ms64 PCGS Lot #13245 (Sale Order 288 of 835) PCGS 1881-s MONSTER RAINBOW TONED Morgan Dollar 1 ms64 PCGS.
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1925-d Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms66 USCG Lot #13247 (Sale Order 289 of 835) 1925-d Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66 USCG. The quality-conscious collector will find much to appreciate about this Premium Gem 1925-D, a coin graded among the finest examples 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! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909 Lot #13248 (Sale Order 290 of 835) NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. Up For Auction is 1 Roll of Wheat Cents From "The Watchmaker's Hoard”. of rolls we opened we 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. we found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen we 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, KDCI
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1884-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+ Lot #13249 (Sale Order 291 of 835) 1884-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+.
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1928 $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf++ Lot #13250 (Sale Order 292 of 835) 1928 $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf++.
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1954-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades ms64 Lot #13251 (Sale Order 293 of 835) 1954-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades ms64.
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Original sealed 1957 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13252 (Sale Order 294 of 835) Original sealed 1957 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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1864 Confederate States Thirty Dollars Note Grades Select CU Lot #13254 (Sale Order 295 of 835) 1864 Confederate States Thirty Dollars Note Grades Select CU.
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NGC 2014 Disney Donald Duck Colorized Niue Silver $2 Coin Proof . pr70 dcam NGC Lot #13255 (Sale Order 296 of 835) NGC 2014 Disney Donald Duck Colorized Niue Silver $2 Coin . pr70 dcam NGC.
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5 Coin Gold Plated Marvel Avengers Superhero Set Includes Hulk, Iron Man, Hawkeye, Thor, & Captain Lot #13256 (Sale Order 297 of 835) 5 Coin Gold Plated Marvel Avengers Superhero Set Includes Hulk, Iron Man, Hawkeye, Thor, & Captain America.
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1998-s SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c sp70 SEGS Lot #13259 (Sale Order 298 of 835) 1998-s SMS Kennedy Half Dollar 50c sp70 SEGS. The 1998-S SMS Half Dollar has an unusual Matte Finish made solely for collectors as part of a two piece "Kennedy Collector's Set" containing the Half Dollar and an Uncirculated version of the Robert F. Kennedy Silver Dollar. Both coins were made of 90% silver. The two-piece sets were issued at $59.95 and the mintage was limited to the number of sets ordered. he 1998-S SMS is the rarest of all the Kennedy Half Dollars.
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Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins Lot #13260 (Sale Order 299 of 835) Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins. Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins. This roll is held in an old Steel strong wrapper, patented 1921, stamped "Bankers Trust Company of Philadelphia, Walnut Street at Juniper. This roll contains 20, UNCIRCULATED 1921-p Morgan silver Dollars. The coins may range from Unc to Gem++ with the average being ms64. This is a PQ original bank roll hand marked 1921-p Unc. We have weighed the roll and can assure you that it weighs perfectly as an UNCIRCULATED roll and that all 20 coins are 1921-p. We recently Acquired a large Estate Hoard of solid date Rolls.
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1886-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+ Lot #13261 (Sale Order 300 of 835) 1886-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+.
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1934A $100 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades xf Lot #13262 (Sale Order 301 of 835) 1934A $100 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades xf.
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1962 Proof Franklin Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS Lot #13263 (Sale Order 302 of 835) 1962 TOP POP! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS.
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2023 Star Wars Grogu "Baby Yoda" 1 oz Silver $2 Niue BU Coin Round Lot #13264 (Sale Order 303 of 835) 2023 Star Wars Grogu "Baby Yoda" 1 oz Silver $2 Niue BU Coin. Grogu (aka "Baby Yoda") returns for this annual Silver coin release! These highly popular coins featuring a most adored character from the Star Wars Mandalorian series on Disney+ have always been top sellers. Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver. Obverse: Depicts the Niue coat of arms, the face value and the year of issue. Reverse: Shows the officially licensed depiction of Grogu from The Mandalorian series on Disney+. Grogu uses The Force to lift frog-like creatures into the air around him. The metal content, purity and Lucasfilm copyright are displayed above the character.
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1883-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+ Lot #13265 (Sale Order 304 of 835) 1883-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+.
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1935A $1 Silver Certificate Hawaii WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf++ Lot #13266 (Sale Order 305 of 835) 1935A $1 Silver Certificate Hawaii WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf++. FR-2300 Signatures of Julian & Morgenthau WWII Emergency Currency. 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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1920 Pilgrim Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+ Lot #13267 (Sale Order 306 of 835) 1920 Pilgrim Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+. When examining a Pilgrim, look for wear on the Crow's Nest and on the Cheek Bone on the Obverse, as these are the High Points.
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1970-1989 2 Decades Proof Set Run - 110 Coins, 10 Complete Sets Lot #13268 (Sale Order 307 of 835) 1970-1989 2 Decades Proof Set Run - 110 Coins, 10 Complete Sets. 1970-1989 2 Decades Proof Set Run - 110 Coins, 10 Complete Sets. Includes All Ike $1 Years. Both the 1975 and 1976 proof sets contained the Bicentennial quarters, half dollars, and dollars featuring the double date 1776–1976. This was due to the fact that the mint did not produce those coins dated 1975, and the bicentennial coins were produced both years.
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1888-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+ Lot #13269 (Sale Order 308 of 835) 1888-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+.
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1915-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms65+ USCG Lot #13271 (Sale Order 309 of 835) 1915-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65+ USCG. The 1915 survives in great numbers through MS64, but like most other issues in Bela Lyon Pratt's Indian quarter eagle series, the population dwindles significantly in MS65. Premium Gems are major condition rarities. They are seldom offered and fetch considerable sums from competitive series specialists. This rich honey-gold representative shows wisps of eye-catching lavender color. Radiant luster glitters over impeccably preserved surfaces. The headdress elements and eagle's feathers are strongly rendered, cementing this piece among the finest survivors from a mintage of 606,000 coins. 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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Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1911-p end, Wheat other end Lot #13272 (Sale Order 310 of 835) Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1911-p end, Wheat other end. Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c mixed original Shotgun Roll. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends.
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1901-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+ Lot #13273 (Sale Order 311 of 835) 1901-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+.
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1917 $1 Large Size Legal Tender Note Grades vf++ Signatures Speelman/White Lot #13274 (Sale Order 312 of 835) 1917 $1 Large Size Legal Tender Note Grades vf++ Signatures Speelman/White. FR-39 This 1917 $1 note is the last large-sized legal tender bank note ever issued. It's referred to as a "Horseblanket Note," due to their large size. The obverse features Washington and a vignette of Columbus sighting America. The reverse shows a "sawhorse" design. Add in the bright red seal and serial numbers and you've got a miniature work of art.
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1909 VDB Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms65+ rb Lot #13275 (Sale Order 313 of 835) 1909 VDB Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms65+ rb. Always sought after date. Always popular.
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Sealed 2021 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 14 Coins Inside Lot #13276 (Sale Order 314 of 835) Sealed 2021 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 14 Coins Inside!. The 2021 United States Mint Uncirculated Set includes two folders, each containing 7 coins with uncirculated finishes. One folder is from the United States Mint at Philadelphia and the other is from the United States Mint at Denver. Certificates of authenticity and coin specifications are printed on the back of each folder.The 2021 edition of the United States Mint Uncirculated Set includes these coins:The final quarter in the America the Beautiful Quarters® series honoring the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site in Alabama. The reverse design depicts a Tuskegee Airman pilot suiting up to join the fight during World War II, with the Moton Field control tower in the background. The pilot looks upward with pride and confidence as two P- 51 Mustangs pass overhead. The inscription “THEY FOUGHT TWO WARS” is arced across the top as a reference to the dual battles the Tuskegee Airmen fought—fascism abroad and racial discrimination at home. Inscriptions are “TUSKEGEE AIRMEN,” “ALABAMA,” “2021,” and “E PLURIBUS UNUM.”General George Washington Crossing the Delaware Quarter featuring an obverse design that marks a return to the familiar depiction of George Washington by John Flanagan as it appeared on the quarter from 1932 to 1998. Inscriptions are “LIBERTY,” “IN GOD WE TRUST,” and “2021.” The reverse design features George Washington commanding his troops through the overnight crossing of the ice-choked Delaware River prior to the Battle of Trenton during the American Revolutionary War. Inscriptions are "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "E PLURIBUS UNUM," "CROSSING THE DELAWARE," and "QUARTER DOLLAR.”Native American $1 Coin with a reverse design honoring Native American military service. It features two eagle feathers, which were traditionally earned in battle or by performing a brave deed. Eagle feathers are revered, receiving the utmost care and handling, and are to be displayed proudly in homes. Stars representing five branches of the U.S. Military are in the foreground. A circle connects all the elements. Inscriptions are “NATIVE AMERICANS – DISTINGUISHED MILITARY SERVICE SINCE 1775,” “$1,” and “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.”Kennedy half dollarRoosevelt dimeJefferson nickelLincoln penny
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1884-o Morgan Dollar Colorfully Toned 1 Grades ms65+ Lot #13277 (Sale Order 315 of 835) 1884-o Colorfully Toned Morgan Dollar 1 Grades ms65+. 0
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1976-d Washington Quarter 25c ms65+ SEGS Lot #13279 (Sale Order 316 of 835) 1976-d Washington Quarter 25c ms65+ SEGS.
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1921-1935 Complete Peace Dollar Year Collection Plus 1921 Morgan 11 Coins Uncirculated Lot #13280 (Sale Order 317 of 835) 1921-1935 Complete Peace Dollar Year Collection Plus 1921 Morgan 11 Coins Uncirculated. The Peace dollar is a United States dollar coin minted from 1921 to 1928, and again in 1934 and 1935. Designed by Anthony de Francisci, the coin was the result of a competition to find designs emblematic of peace. Its obverse represents the head and neck of the Goddess of Liberty in profile, and the reverse depicts a bald eagle at rest clutching an olive branch, with the legend 'Peace'. It was the last United States dollar coin to be struck for circulation in silver. With the passage of the Pittman Act in 1918, the United States Mint was required to strike millions of silver dollars, and began to do so in 1921, using the Morgan dollar design. Numismatists began to lobby the Mint to issue a coin that memorialized the peace following World War I; although they failed to get Congress to pass a bill requiring the redesign, they were able to persuade government officials to take action. The Peace dollar was approved by Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon in December 1921, completing the redesign of United States coinage that had begun in 1907. The public believed the announced design, which included a broken sword, was illustrative of defeat, and the Mint hastily acted to remove the sword. The Peace dollar was first struck on December 28, 1921; just over a million were coined bearing a 1921 date. When the Pittman Act requirements were met in 1928, the mint ceased production of the coins, but more were struck during 1934 and 1935 as a result of further legislation. In 1965, the Denver mint struck over 316,000 Peace dollars dated 1964, but these were never issued, and all are believed to have been meltedOne of the more popular ways to collect obsolete Silver Dollars is to get one coin from each year of issue. This complete year set of Peace Silver Dollars contain all ten years of issue – and the last Morgan Dollar ever struck – 1921 – eleven coins in all!The Peace Dollar replaced the Morgan Dollar, and 1922 was the first full year of issue No specific mint marks are guaranteed . The Peace Silver Dollar was the last U.S. Silver Dollar minted for circulation. It was issued as a celebration of world peace after World War I. Sculptor Anthony De Francisci portrayed his wife, Teresa, as Lady Liberty on the obverse, while the reverse shows an eagle holding only an olive branch of peace instead of the usual olive branch and arrows of war; this symbolized “peace.” The eagle is also sitting on a rock inscribed with the word “PEACE.”The Morgan Silver Dollar is the legendary coin of the “Wild West.” The coin is named after its designer, George T. Morgan, an engraver with the U.S. Mint. The obverse portrays Lady Liberty wearing a slave’s cap (an ancient symbol of freedom) with the word “Liberty” inscribed on a ribbon. The reverse features an American eagle holding the olive branch of peace and arrows of war.Just a fraction of Morgan and Peace Dollars remain today. This is a superb set of historic Silver Dollars that are now over 80 years old. Each coin is struck in one full ounce of 90% silver and comes to you in a handsome wooden display box
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1934 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate "Funnyback" Grades vf++ Lot #13282 (Sale Order 318 of 835) 1934 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate "Funnyback" Grades vf++. FR-1606 Series 1934, signatures Julian-Morgenthau. This note features the familiar portrait of George Washington that was used on all of our $1 bills through to today, and the back shows A large One Dollar and gives this note its name of a "Funny Back". This note does not have the familiar "In God We Trust" motto on the reverse, though, as that motto was not added until 1957.
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1928-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf35 Lot #13283 (Sale Order 319 of 835) 1928-s Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades vf35.
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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC) Lot #13284 (Sale Order 320 of 835) *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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1968-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades pr68 Lot #13287 (Sale Order 321 of 835) 1968-s Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades pr68.
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1963 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Colorized Style - 1 oz Silver Round Round Lot #13288 (Sale Order 322 of 835) 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Colorized Style - 1 oz Silver Round. Now you can own this classic Chevy on a 1oz colorized silver round. The front features a fully colorized photo and the reverse features a depiction of the original model emblem. Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver.
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1881-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+ Lot #13289 (Sale Order 323 of 835) 1881-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+.
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August 1904 Boston Terminal Company $17.50 Note Grades Select CU Lot #13290 (Sale Order 324 of 835) August 1904 Boston Terminal Company $17.50 Note Grades Select CU.
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1943-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms66+ SEGS Lot #13291 (Sale Order 325 of 835) 1943-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms66+ SEGS.
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1970-1979 Full Decade Proof Set Run 57 Coins 10 Complete Sets Complete Ike $1 Set Lot #13292 (Sale Order 326 of 835) 1970-1979 Full Decade Proof Set Run 57 Coins 10 Complete Sets Complete Ike $1 Set.
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1903-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+ Lot #13293 (Sale Order 327 of 835) 1903-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+.
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1912-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle TOP POP! $2 1/2 ms66+ USCG Lot #13295 (Sale Order 328 of 835) 1912-p TOP POP! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66+ USCG. Many Indian gold specialists consider the 1912 quarter eagle to be underrated in Gem and better condition. The spotlight is usually hogged by the obvious series key, 1911-D, and the condition keys, 1914 and 1914-D. The 1912 seems to fall off the radar of many collectors as a result, although in reality this issue is nearly as scarce in Gem condition as the two 1914 issues. Luster abounds on each side, showing remarkable preservation and rich orange-gold and lilac coloration. The strike is also sharp throughout. The importance of this piece as a Registry coin is unsurpassed 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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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1920 & D Mint Ends Lot #13296 (Sale Order 329 of 835) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1920 & 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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1881-s Morgan Dollar . $1 ms65 ICG Lot #13297 (Sale Order 330 of 835) 1881-s . Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 ICG.
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1902 Proof Barber Dime Colorfully Toned Near Top Pop! 10c pr66+ CAM SEGS Lot #13299 (Sale Order 331 of 835) 1902 Colorfully Toned Near Top Pop! Barber Dime 10c pr66+ CAM SEGS.
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Original sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13300 (Sale Order 332 of 835) Original sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set.
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1885-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms66 Lot #13301 (Sale Order 333 of 835) 1885-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms66.
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1934A $10 Silver Certificate North Africa WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf+ Lot #13302 (Sale Order 334 of 835) 1934A $10 Silver Certificate North Africa WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf+. FR-2309 Signatures of Julian & Morgenthau. It was the darkest days of World War II, just after Pearl Harbor. Were the Nazis under Field Marshall Rommel preparing a massive push through North Africa? If they did, and succedded, they could use the millions of dollars in currency the seized to buy war material. To thwart this, these Silver Certificates were sent to North Africa. Each has a yellow seal on the front. If the Nazis did succeed to over run our expeditiary force, the currency would be demonetized. After the threat passed, most of these "North Africa" Notes were destroyed. Today they're hard to find.
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NGC 2014 Silver Eagle Dollar Early Releases $1 ms70 NGC Lot #13303 (Sale Order 335 of 835) NGC 2014 Early Releases Silver Eagle Dollar $1 ms70 NGC.
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5 Coin Loony Tunes Gold Plated Round Collection Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety, Sylvester, Taz Lot #13304 (Sale Order 336 of 835) 5 Coin Loony Tunes Gold Plated Round Collection Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety, Sylvester, Taz. 5 Pc. Looney Toons Gold Plated Round Collection. This set contains 5 rounds made up of .999 Fine Gold Plate from The Looney Toons Collection. This Set Features: Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, Sylvester, and Taz.Each Coin is individually encapsulated and displayed in a handsome leatherette case.
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1924-p Peace Dollar Colrfully Toned $1 ms65 ICG Lot #13305 (Sale Order 337 of 835) 1924-p Colrfully Toned Peace Dollar $1 ms65 ICG.
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Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Peace Standard"! X10 Coins Inside! (FC) Lot #13308 (Sale Order 338 of 835) 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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1880-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13309 (Sale Order 339 of 835) 1880-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS.
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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c ms66+ SEGS Lot #13311 (Sale Order 340 of 835) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c ms66+ SEGS.
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Aztec Temple - 1 oz Silver Round Round Lot #13312 (Sale Order 341 of 835) Aztec Temple - 1 oz Silver Round. This unique silver round features an obverse with an intricate depiction of the Aztec calendar. Reverse features Aztec pyramid surrounded by Aztec-inspired designs. Contains 1oz of .999 Fine Silver.
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Very Cool 1877-s OPIUM Smugglers Box Hollowed out Trade Dollar 1 Grades Ungraded Lot #13313 (Sale Order 342 of 835) Very Cool 1877-s OPIUM Smugglers Box Hollowed out Trade Dollar 1 Grades Ungraded.
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1923 $1 large size Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Signatures Woods/White Lot #13314 (Sale Order 343 of 835) 1923 $1 large size Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Signatures Woods/White. Fr-238 The term “horse blanket” gets used a lot when talking about large size currency. It is most frequently used to describe this bank note. All large size $1 silver certificates have the same blue seal. There are three signature combinations used with 1923 $1 silver certificates. Portrait of George Washington at center
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1944-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms66 Lot #13315 (Sale Order 344 of 835) 1944-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms66.
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1989-1991 US Mint Prestige Proof Sets - 20 Coins, 3 Complete Sets Lot #13316 (Sale Order 345 of 835) 1989-1991 US Mint Prestige Proof Sets - 20 Coins, 3 Complete Sets. 1989-1991 US Mint Prestige Proof Sets - 20 Coins, 3 Complete Sets. In 1983, the mint released a special mint set containing a commemorative dollar coin. This set, known as the Prestige proof set, was sold every year until 1997 (except 1985, when no commemorative coins were produced) containing a commemorative dollar coin and sometimes a commemorative half dollar.
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1901-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms63 USCG Lot #13317 (Sale Order 346 of 835) 1901-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms63 USCG.
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1908-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS Lot #13319 (Sale Order 347 of 835) 1908-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS. The first-year-of-issue 1908 Indian five dollar was saved in greater numbers than following years, giving it a second reason for type collectors to chase nice examples. This Premium Gem is among the few nicest survivors, displaying bright mint luster over antique-gold surfaces that are free of marks in any of the prime focal areas. he strike is uniformly bold throughout both sides, another plus that collectors will appreciate. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Lot #13320 (Sale Order 348 of 835) NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. Up For Auction is 1 Roll of Wheat Cents From "The Watchmaker's Hoard”. of rolls we opened we 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. we found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen we 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, KDCI
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NGC 1886-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 NGC Lot #13321 (Sale Order 349 of 835) NGC 1886-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 NGC.
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1863 Confederate States $60 Cotton Note Grades Choice AU Lot #13322 (Sale Order 350 of 835) 1863 Confederate States $60 Cotton Note Grades Choice AU.
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1910-p Lincoln Cent 1c ms66+ rd SEGS Lot #13323 (Sale Order 351 of 835) 1910-p Lincoln Cent 1c ms66+ rd SEGS.
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Original sealed box 5- 1982 United States Mint Proof Sets Lot #13324 (Sale Order 352 of 835) Original sealed box 5- 1982 United States Mint Proof Sets. Up for Auction is an Unopened Mailer Box from 1982 containing 5 1982 Proof Sets!!!! Wow! - This Mailer Box is sealed exactly as it left the mint over 40 years ago. Each Proof set in this mailer box has never been reviewed or examined by anyone. Virtually every 1978Proof Set has been looked at by Coin Experts who have identified potential PR70 DCAM Coins and had them slabbed. Those opened Proof Sets you find at coin shows or for sale individually have almost certainly been examined and reviewed. NOT ONE OF THE FIVE SETS IN THIS MAILER BOX HAVE BEEN SEEN BY HUMAN EYES IN 40 YEARS , So, What COULD be in these Sets, Well here are the 5 things that could be inside. A Kennedy 50c in PR70 DCAM Trending $120, a Washington 25c in PR70 DCAM Trending $100, a Roosevelt Dime in PR70 DCAM Trending $87.50, BUT That’s Just the Start, There also could be a Jefferson 5c in PR70 DCAM, TRENDING $900, BUT EVEN THAT IS JUST THE SIDESHOW! The REAL WINNER IN THIS LOTTERY BOX IS The Lincoln Penny, a 1982 PROOF Lincoln 1c in PR70 DCAM TRENDS $2,700!!!! And there can be FIVE of Each in this BOX, This could be one of the very last boxes in EXISTENCE. This “WONKA” Box could Contain Coins Worth $19,537 - Good Luck in Obtaining This Unopened Mailer Box of 5 1982 Proof Sets!!!
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1904-o Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67+ SEGS Lot #13325 (Sale Order 353 of 835) 1904-o TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS.
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1928B $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf++ Lot #13326 (Sale Order 354 of 835) 1928B $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf++.
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1914-p Buffalo Nickel 5c ms65+ SEGS Lot #13327 (Sale Order 355 of 835) 1914-p Buffalo Nickel 5c ms65+ SEGS.
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Complete Type Set of Small Sized $2 Notes 1928, 1953, & 1963 Red Seals & 1976 Bicentennial Green Se Lot #13328 (Sale Order 356 of 835) Complete Type Set of Small Sized $2 Notes 1928, 1953, & 1963 Red Seals & 1976 Bicentennial Green Seal, 4 Notes AU/CU. Own an affordable complete Signature Set of Series 1953 $2 Legal Tender Notes – all 4 combinations issued! These were the second $2 Legal Tender Note design type, featuring a small red seal at right, and all issued before the motto in god we trust was added to the back. You'll enjoy: 1953 Priest-Humphrey 1953B Smith-Dillon 1953A Priest-Anderson 1953C Granahan-DillonWhen first issued over 60 years ago, these notes were heavily used and many were redeemed and destroyed making them hard to find today. But with this desirable set, you'll own all four signature combinations from Series 1953. Don't miss this special opportunity – get yours now!
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1922-p Peace Dollar $1 ms65 ICG Lot #13329 (Sale Order 357 of 835) 1922-p Peace Dollar $1 ms65 ICG.
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Very Cool 1872 $20 South Carolina, Columbia Obsolete Currency Note SCCR-7 George Washington cu66 EPQ Lot #13330 (Sale Order 358 of 835) Very Cool 1872 $20 South Carolina, Columbia Obsolete Currency Note SCCR-7 George Washington cu66 EPQ PMG. They were issued as an “IOU” to investors of the Blue Ridge Railroad Company, toward a tri-state railroad link-up that would facilitate trade in South Carolina. Enormous amounts of capital were necessary for railroad construction, some from private sources, but much of it came from state and local government funding. Each $50 note features a central portrait of George Washington that’s actually the same image we see on our current $1 bill—only much more detailed. On either side of this portrait are vignettes referring to South Carolina’s agricultural heritage. On the right is an image of a farm hand carrying a basket of cotton while with others can be seen picking cotton in the background. On the left is an image of a wagon full of cotton bales being pulled by horses who seem to be struggling under its weight. All of these designs are extraordinarily intricate and are a testament to the skill used to create the designs printed on this note!Taken To The Cleaners By The State Of South Carolina!When the news broke that the state of South Carolina needed millions of dollars to finance the reconstruction of the railroad, it seemed like a no-lose deal. Railroads were in their heyday, and the state guaranteed repayment. Famed industrialist Edward P. Wesley coughed up the dough and received $1,000,000 in notes designed like intricately engraved currency. But, in 1873, South Carolina reneged, leaving Wesley with the unredeemable notes. Wesley fought the state in the courts but lost. He was left with nothing but the notes.
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1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c ms67 SEGS Lot #13331 (Sale Order 359 of 835) 1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c ms67 SEGS.
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10 SEARS UNC Morgan Dollar $1 CC End 1879 & CC Ends Lot #13332 (Sale Order 360 of 835) 10 SEARS UNC Morgan Dollar $1 CC End 1879 & CC Ends. Up For Auction is a 103- 10 SEARS UNC Morgan Dollar $1 CC End 1879 & CC Ends Roll Weighing 270.5 g Based On this weight this is a UNC Roll We are very excited to present over 1,500 Silver Dollar Rolls from what we are calling “The Department Store Hoard”. Inside this hoard was a huge estate of hundreds of silver dollar rolls. The sheer size of it was unprecedented. Throughout the early-mid 1900’s the collector of the estate acquired hundreds of coin rolls of all different types. His family tells us that he was at one point a buyer for Macys and then a suit wholesaler to various department stores. While in these stores he would often pick up “investment rolls” at a lower price than they were offering the public. In his collection, we found original numismatic advertisements, catalogs, newspapers, and magazines from a wide array of places used to order these rolls and various other coins in his collection.There were 10-15 different types of roll’s in this collection. However, the vast majority were stamped “Gimbels, Marshall Field, and Sears”. Among this collection are 10 and 20 coin rolls. The Sears rolls have a special place in Corey’s heart as he fondly recalls his father taking him to the Sears in Long Island to buy coins. The sears rolls all have open ends. From what we have found there were both Morgan and Peace Rolls, some being mixed. The mixed rolls have an “M” stamped on the wrapper. We photographed one roll from each type of end that we found that best represented each date. The roll you will receive is comparable or better then the one in the photo. We did this to be able to get you these rolls to you every week or (until they run out). We have spent months going through this collection and identifying everything. We have opened several rolls of every type and did not find any that were miss marked. Based on all of our findings and what we have found when we opened various rolls, we have estimated the values of what we believe each variation tends to have.There were a lot of rolls in this hoard and the different kinds are quite confusing, Corey has made a PDF explaining each variety and what he has found in a bit more depth. If you are interested in a copy, send us an email at jordan@kdcauction.com and we’ll send one right over.The agreement with 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 New York to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next week's auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.
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*Highlight* 1909-s VDB Lincoln Cent 1c ms67 rd SEGS (fc) Lot #13334 (Sale Order 361 of 835) *Highlight* 1909-s VDB Lincoln Cent 1c ms67 rd SEGS. Key Date to the series and a true numismatic rarity and perhaps he most well known coin outside numismatists.
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1955 Proof Franklin Half Dollar NEar Top Pop! 50c pr68+ DCAM SEGS Lot #13335 (Sale Order 362 of 835) 1955 NEar Top Pop! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr68+ DCAM SEGS.
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Tetris 40th Anniversary Colorized Style - 1 oz Silver Round Round Lot #13336 (Sale Order 363 of 835) Tetris 40th Anniversary Colorized Style - 1 oz Silver Round. Celebrate 40 years of Tetris with this unique colorized 1oz Silver round. Obverse features large "40" surrounded by flying tetrominos, reverse features "TETRIS" logo and a stack of tetrominos on the verge of being cleared. Contains 1oz of .999 Fine Silver.
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1883-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+ Lot #13337 (Sale Order 364 of 835) 1883-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+.
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1918 $1 National Currency "Flying Eagle" Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, PA Grades Select AU F Lot #13338 (Sale Order 365 of 835) 1918 $1 National Currency "Flying Eagle" Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, PA Grades Select AU FR-714. There are three different years found on series of 1918 one dollar bills. Despite also saying 1914 and 1913, these are referred to by collectors as 1918 federal reserve bank notes. Collectors have given this note the nickname of the “Flying Eagle.” The back of the note shows why the bill received its nickname. Keep in mind that series of 1918 one dollar federal reserve bank notes were issued for 12 different banks. The artwork will all be the same though. George Washington is on the left hand side of the bill. There is a blue seal on the right hand side of the bill and the serial numbers are in blue ink.
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1922 No D Lincoln Cent Strong Reverse 1c xf45 SEGS Lot #13339 (Sale Order 366 of 835) 1922 No D Strong Reverse Lincoln Cent 1c xf45 SEGS. It exhibits all the die characteristics which define the 1922 Plain. When looking at a 1922 look for the following to determine if it is the 1922 Plain which is also known as Die Pair #2: Absolutely no trace of a D, Second 2 in date is sharper than the first 2, All letters in TRUST are sharp, WE is only slightly mushy, L in LIBERTY butts up against the rim, Reverse is sharp with nice wheat lines. According to Jaime Hernandez from PCGS, ‘The 1922 No D Lincoln cent is the only circulation strike coin, in the entire Lincoln cent series which lacks its intended mint mark. In 1922, the Denver Mint was the only Mint which produced cents for that year. Consequently, all 1922 cents should bare the D mint mark. However, since the Denver Mint was under extreme pressure to produce cents for that year, there was a lot of sloppiness in the production process. The 1922 No D Lincoln cent has always been recognized as a major variety within the Lincoln cent series. Due to its popularity this coin has always commanded a hefty premium. The 1922 No D Strong Reverse Lincoln cent is very challenging to acquire due to its high value in any grade. Up for Auction is one of the most sought and elusive of all Lincoln cents, the 1922 No D, Strong Reverse, Die Pair #2. This coin can most easily be graded accurately by judging the reverse, as the obverse was struck with dies so worn as to make accurate grading very difficult. Below is a good summary of what to look for when buying a raw 22 no D. “ When looking at a 1922 look for the following to determine if it is the 1922 Plain which is also known as Die Pair #2: Absolutely no trace of a D, Second 2 in date is sharper than the first 2, All letters in TRUST are sharp, WE is only slightly mushy, L in LIBERTY butts up against the rim, Reverse is sharp with nice wheat lines. “ According to Jaime Hernandez from PCGS, The 1922 No D Lincoln cent is the only circulation strike coin, in the entire Lincoln cent series which lacks its intended mint mark. In 1922, the Denver Mint was the only Mint which produced cents for that year. Consequently, all 1922 cents should bare the D mint mark. However, since the Denver Mint was under extreme pressure to produce cents for that year, there was a lot of sloppiness in the production process. The 1922 No D Lincoln cent has always been recognized as a major variety within the Lincoln cent series. Due to its popularity this coin has always commanded a hefty premium. The 1922 No D Strong Reverse Lincoln cent is very challenging to acquire due to its high value in any grade.
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1989 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 7 Coins W/ Box & COA Lot #13340 (Sale Order 367 of 835) 1989 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 7 Coins W/ Box & COA. Product DetailsThis wonderful seven-piece set includes all of the proof issue coins of 1989 as well as a commemorative Congress Bicentennial proof half dollar and 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. Each set includes: * Lincoln cent * Jefferson nickel * Roosevelt dime * Washington quarter * Kennedy half dollar * Commemorative Congress Bicentennial Silver dollar * Commemorative Congress Bicentennial clad half 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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1897-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS Lot #13341 (Sale Order 368 of 835) 1897-s Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS.
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1909-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65 SEGS Lot #13343 (Sale Order 369 of 835) 1909-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65 SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1916-d end, Wheat other end Lot #13344 (Sale Order 370 of 835) Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1916-d end, Wheat other end. Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c mixed original Shotgun Roll. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends.
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1923-p Peace Dollar TOP POP! 1 ms68 SEGS Lot #13345 (Sale Order 371 of 835) 1923-p TOP POP! Peace Dollar 1 ms68 SEGS.
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1877 Indian Cent 1c au58 details SEGS Lot #13347 (Sale Order 372 of 835) 1877 Indian Cent 1c au58 details SEGS. The Key Date to the whole Indian Cent Series. According to Jaime Hernandez from PCGS, ‘The 1877 Indian Cent is unquestionably the most desirable coin in the entire circulation strike Indian Cent series. It is the second lowest mintage coin in the series, and only the 1909-S Indian cent has a lower mintage. Despite the 1877 Indian cent having the second lowest mintage in the series, it also survives in much smaller numbers than the 1909-S Indian cent. This is mainly due to the lack of coins being collected in 1877 compared to 1909. There is only one reverse die confirmed as striking all existing 1877 Indian cents. However, if there was only one reverse die employed to strike all (877,000)1877 Indian cents, then this lone die should have sustained major planchet flaws when striking such a large mintage. Surprisingly, this is not the case since 1877 cents show no traces of a damaged die. Therefore, it is strongly believed that the mintage of 877,000 coins struck, is actually a highly inflated figure.
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Original sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13348 (Sale Order 373 of 835) Original sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. 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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1899 $1 large size Silver Certificate "Black Eagle" Grades vg, very good Signatures Parker/Burke Lot #13350 (Sale Order 374 of 835) 1899 $1 large size Silver Certificate "Black Eagle" Grades vg, very good Signatures Parker/Burke. FR-232 Ranked #16 in the 100 Greatest American Currency Notes, the Series 1899 Black Eagle note is from an era when paper money was backed by precious silver, as the issue bears the statement ONE SILVER DOLLAR PAYABLE TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND. It doesn’t take much work to figure out the nickname of the 1899 $1 silver certificate. A quick glance shows three vignettes, an eagle, Ulysses S Grant, and Abraham Lincoln. Somewhere along the way the collecting world decided that this note should be called a “black eagle.” The name has stuck. Whether you have been collected for a week or your entire life, you certainly know what a black eagle is. Grant and Lincoln often get overlooked. That might be for the best since both men are closely associated with several other large size pieces of currency. There are 12 Different Signatures combinations For this Type of note
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1920-s Lincoln Cent 1c ms64+ rb USCG Lot #13351 (Sale Order 375 of 835) 1920-s Lincoln Cent 1c ms64+ rb USCG.
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9 Coin The Mandalorian Din Djarin Disney Star Wars Gold Plated Round Collection Lot #13352 (Sale Order 376 of 835) 9 Coin The Mandalorian Din Djarin Disney Star Wars Gold Plated Round Collection.
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1894-o Morgan Dollar Rainbow Toned $1 au58 details SEGS Lot #13353 (Sale Order 377 of 835) 1894-o Rainbow Toned Morgan Dollar $1 au58 details SEGS.
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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c ms67 SEGS Lot #13355 (Sale Order 378 of 835) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c ms67 SEGS.
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Rare Peace UNC MARSHALL FIELDS 10 $1 Roll RED Level Lot #13356 (Sale Order 379 of 835) Rare Peace UNC MARSHALL FIELDS 10 $1 Roll RED Level. Up For Auction is a 183- Rare Peace UNC MARSHALL FIELDS 10 $1 Roll RED Level Roll Weighing 270.2 g Based On this weight this is a UNC Roll We are very excited to present over 1,500 Silver Dollar Rolls from what we are calling “The Department Store Hoard”. Inside this hoard was a huge estate of hundreds of silver dollar rolls. The sheer size of it was unprecedented. Throughout the early-mid 1900’s the collector of the estate acquired hundreds of coin rolls of all different types. His family tells us that he was at one point a buyer for Macys and then a suit wholesaler to various department stores. While in these stores he would often pick up “investment rolls” at a lower price than they were offering the public. In his collection, we found original numismatic advertisements, catalogs, newspapers, and magazines from a wide array of places used to order these rolls and various other coins in his collection.There were 10-15 different types of roll’s in this collection. However, the vast majority were stamped “Gimbels, Marshall Field, and Sears”. Among this collection are 10 and 20 coin rolls. Most of the covered end rolls are marked “Morgan, Peace, and Mixed”. The Marshall Field rolls differentiate themselves based on the color printing on the outer edge of the roll. We found rolls in red, blue, green, and a few in the illustrious black. One of the ends of the roll is stamped “Morgan” or “Peace” designating what type is found inside. With Marshall Field being a high end department store (comparable to Neimen Marcus or Bloomingdales today), it was no surprise that these rolls are the nicest rolls any of us have come across in any of our careers. The find of a lifetime. We have spent months going through this collection and identifying everything. We have opened several rolls of every type and did not find any that were miss marked. Based on all of our findings and what we have found when we opened various rolls, we have estimated the values of what we believe each variation tends to have.There were a lot of rolls in this hoard and the different kinds are quite confusing, Corey has made a PDF explaining each variety and what he has found in a bit more depth. If you are interested in a copy, send us an email at jordan@kdcauction.com and we’ll send one right over.The agreement with 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 New York to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next week's auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.
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1878-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS Lot #13357 (Sale Order 380 of 835) 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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Snoopy 1 oz .999 Silver Round Round Lot #13360 (Sale Order 381 of 835) Snoopy 1 oz .999 Silver Round. Collect all the popular Peanuts® characters, including the fan-favorite Snoopy, with this officially licensed struck Silver round. Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver. Obverse: Displays an officially licensed image of Snoopy jumping for joy. Below is the Peanuts Worldwide® copyright. Reverse: Displays the officially licensed Peanuts logo along with the following characters from left to right: Pig-Pen, Schroeder, Franklin, Woodstock, Sally Brown, Charlie Brown, Lucy Van Pelt, Peppermint Patty, and Marcie.
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1924-p Peace Dollar TOP POP! 1 ms68 SEGS Lot #13361 (Sale Order 382 of 835) 1924-p TOP POP! Peace Dollar 1 ms68 SEGS.
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1914 $100 Large Size Blue Seal FRN Kansas City, MO Grades vf++ FR-1120 Lot #13362 (Sale Order 383 of 835) 1914 $100 Large Size Blue Seal FRN Kansas City, MO Grades vf++ FR-1120. America’s First $100 BillHolding a $100 bill in your hand is a great feeling. Think of how amazing it would be to hold one of America’s very first $100 bills in your hand! The 1914 Federal Reserve Note was the first $100 note ever issued by the United States federal government. One hundred dollars is still a lot of money today, but back in 1914 when these notes were first issued it could represent several months’ worth of wages! these marvelous large-sized bills display a beautiful vignette featuring five allegorical figures representing labor, plenty, America, peace, and commerce on the reverse, paired with an obverse design of Benjamin Franklin. But this isn’t the Franklin you’re used to seeing on a $100 bill – in this first iteration, he’s shown in complete profile. This note also boasts multiple colors, as the obverse displays an attractive blue seal while the reverse was printed in green.Notes like this are very hard to find today. That’s because people didn’t start collecting paper money until the middle of the 20th century. Until then, there was no incentive to save bank notes and those that are around today were mostly preserved purely by accident or are parts of forgotten cash hoards and overlooked bank reserves. In fact, it’s estimated that more than 99.84% of all large-sized Federal Reserve Notes have been redeemed and destroyed!
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1917-d Buffalo Nickel Rainbow Toned 5c ms64+ USCG Lot #13363 (Sale Order 384 of 835) 1917-d Rainbow Toned Buffalo Nickel 5c ms64+ USCG.
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1995 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set With Box & COA Lot #13364 (Sale Order 385 of 835) 1995 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set With Box & COA. 1995 Prestige Sets consist of proof version coins of the five U.S. circulating coins, along with commemoratives from the year of issue. As they are made specifically for collectors, Prestige Sets are highly valued for their beauty and rarity. Each Prestige Set comes with a certificate of authenticity and is encased in a stunning holder. This beautiful album opens like a book to handsomely display the eye-catching allure of each coin. This set includes 7 coins: * (1) Lincoln cent * (1) Jefferson nickel * (1) Roosevelt dime * (1) Washington quarter * (1) Kennedy half-dollar * (1) Half-dollar Civil War Battlefields (1) Silver Dollar Civil War Battlefields Commemorative struck in 90% silver. All coins were struck at the San Francisco Mint.
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1881-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13365 (Sale Order 386 of 835) 1881-o Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS.
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1929-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms66 SEGS Lot #13367 (Sale Order 387 of 835) 1929-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66 SEGS. Per David Akers Of PCGS "This is an unusual issue in that it is easy to find in MS-63 or lower condition but surprisingly difficult to locate in MS-64 or better grade. Gems are rare without a doubt, considerably more so than any of the other late issues. Why this is so I really have no idea but I can state that I have not seen all that many 1929 quarter eagles that would grade a full MS-65 by today's stringent standards. A few superb, nearly perfect pieces are known but in MS-67 condition, the 1929 is clearly a major rarity.The strike on a typical 1929 is very good although some specimens are not quite as sharp as the several issues immediately preceding this one. Many examples also show obvious signs of die buckling at the borders. Lustre is nearly always very good to excellent and the color is most often a rich yellow gold with a greenish tint. " 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! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 19 Lot #13368 (Sale Order 388 of 835) NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. Up For Auction is 1 Roll of Wheat Cents From "The Watchmaker's Hoard”. of rolls we opened we 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. we found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen we 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, KDCI
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NGC 1887-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms63 NGC Lot #13369 (Sale Order 389 of 835) NGC 1887-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms63 NGC.
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1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Note Grades Select CU Lot #13370 (Sale Order 390 of 835) 1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Note Grades Select CU.
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1956-p Jefferson Nickel 5c ms66+ 5fs SEGS Lot #13371 (Sale Order 391 of 835) 1956-p Jefferson Nickel 5c ms66+ 5fs SEGS.
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Sealed 2006 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 20 Coins Inside Lot #13372 (Sale Order 392 of 835) Sealed 2006 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 20 Coins Inside!. The 2006 Mint Set continued the use of the new satin finish that had been introduced for the product in the prior year. This year also marked the “Return to Monticello” for the Jefferson Nickel, which saw its original reverse design restored, paired with a new obverse design from Jamie Franki. Each set would include a total of 20 coins with a face value of $5.82. Satin finish examples from the Philadelphia and Denver Mints were included for the Sacagawea Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. Continuing to be a highlight of the annual coin set were the five State Quarters. The 2006 releases honored Nevada, Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota, and South Dakota, which were the thirty-sixth to fortieth states to join the union. Packaging remained within a similar style with the coins included in four different mylar packs. Two represented coins from the Philadelphia Mint, while the other two represented coins from the Denver Mint. These were placed along with a certificate of authenticity into illustrated outer envelopes, which featured depictions of the Liberty Bell and the mountains of Colorado. Get your hands on this never opened 2006 mint set!
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1959 Proof Lincoln Cent TOP POP! 1c pr69 rd SEGS Lot #13375 (Sale Order 393 of 835) 1959 TOP POP! Lincoln Cent 1c pr69 rd SEGS.
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Complete Set of $5 Small Size Red Seal United States Notes 1928, 1953 & 1963 AU/CU Lot #13376 (Sale Order 394 of 835) Complete Set of $5 Small Size Red Seal United States Notes 1928, 1953 & 1963 AU/CU.
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1885-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13377 (Sale Order 395 of 835) 1885-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS.
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1917 $1 Large Size Legal Tender Note Grades xf Signatures Speelman/White Lot #13378 (Sale Order 396 of 835) 1917 $1 Large Size Legal Tender Note Grades xf Signatures Speelman/White. FR-39 This 1917 $1 note is the last large-sized legal tender bank note ever issued. It's referred to as a "Horseblanket Note," due to their large size. The obverse features Washington and a vignette of Columbus sighting America. The reverse shows a "sawhorse" design. Add in the bright red seal and serial numbers and you've got a miniature work of art.
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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c ms67 SEGS Lot #13379 (Sale Order 397 of 835) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c ms67 SEGS.
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GIMBLES Unc Peace Dollar $1 Roll 10 Coin B Grade Lot #13380 (Sale Order 398 of 835) GIMBLES Unc Peace Dollar $1 Roll 10 Coin B Grade. Up For Auction is a 143- GIMBLES Unc Peace Dollar $1 Roll 10 Coin B Grade Roll Weighing 270.2 g Based On this weight this is a UNC Roll We are very excited to present over 1,500 Silver Dollar Rolls from what we are calling “The Department Store Hoard”. Inside this hoard was a huge estate of hundreds of silver dollar rolls. The sheer size of it was unprecedented. Throughout the early-mid 1900’s the collector of the estate acquired hundreds of coin rolls of all different types. His family tells us that he was at one point a buyer for Macys and then a suit wholesaler to various department stores. While in these stores he would often pick up “investment rolls” at a lower price than they were offering the public. In his collection, we found original numismatic advertisements, catalogs, newspapers, and magazines from a wide array of places used to order these rolls and various other coins in his collection.There were 10-15 different types of roll’s in this collection. However, the vast majority were stamped “Gimbels, Marshall Field, and Sears”. Among this collection are 10 and 20 coin rolls. Most of the covered end rolls are marked “Morgan, Peace, or Mixed”. The Gimbels rolls are marked “A+, A, B+, B, and C” and stamped on one of the ends “M” or “P” designating Morgans or Peace Dollars. We believe more than this variety existed at some point, but these are the only markings that we found in this collection. After opening several of each type, we have determined that the letters seem to refer to the rarity and quality of the coins inside. We have spent months going through this collection and identifying everything. We have opened several rolls of every type and did not find any that were miss marked. Based on all of our findings and what we have found when we opened various rolls, we have estimated the values of what we believe each variation tends to have.There were a lot of rolls in this hoard and the different kinds are quite confusing, Corey has made a PDF explaining each variety and what he has found in a bit more depth. If you are interested in a copy, send us an email at jordan@kdcauction.com and we’ll send one right over.The agreement with 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 New York to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next week's auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you!
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1881-s Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms69 SEGS Lot #13381 (Sale Order 399 of 835) 1881-s TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms69 SEGS.
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2024 Luxury Tax Monopoly 1oz .999 Silver Round Colorized Samoa Round Lot #13384 (Sale Order 400 of 835) 2024 Luxury Tax Monopoly 1oz .999 Silver Round Colorized Samoa. Silver coin is in full color on one side and comes in licensed tamper-evident packaging (TEP). There is a mintage of only 1,000 coins.This space on the Monopoly Board is between the two most valuable spaces, Park Place and Boardwalk.Coin Highlights: Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver. Mintage of only 1,000 coins worldwide. Housed in TEP - RF-welded plastic polymer case (2 1/2" x 3 1/4"), protecting the coin's finish along with Monopoly imagery style card with the inscription "Luxury Tax." Obverse: Features the coat of arms for Samoa along with the issuing country, the face value, year of issue, weight and fineness. Reverse: Features s diamond ring on a green background, which is a duplicate from the board game of Monopoly. This coin is legal tender in Samoa.This will be an asset to your collection.
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1896 $1 large size Silver Certificate Martha & George Washington "Educational Series" Grades xf deta Lot #13386 (Sale Order 401 of 835) 1896 $1 large size Silver Certificate Martha & George Washington "Educational Series" Grades xf details Signatures Bruce/Roberts. FR-225 In 1896, the U.S. Treasury printed Silver Certificates with beautiful designs depicting educational motifs. Known as the “Educational Series,” each of these notes is a numismatic masterpiece. They’re also incredibly difficult to come by on the front, paired on the back with a first and only in U.S. currency: the portraits of BOTH George and Martha Washington!Due to their theme, these notes became known as “One Dollar Eds” and they feature much more than just History in the form of a reclining woman pointing towards a panoramic view of the Potomac River and Washington, DC with her arm wrapped around Youth represented by the figure a young boy. Besides the images of the Washington Monument and Capitol building, the United States Constitution can be seen on the right side of the bill. Additionally, the last names of important Americans are printed in wreaths that surround the front of the bill. Some of those listed include Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Robert Fulton and Ulysses Grant. Most of the people were included because of their artistic, cultural, or scientific achievements. In the book 100 Greatest Currency Notes by Q. David Bowers, the $1 Educational Note is ranked #7
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1945-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms66+ SEGS Lot #13387 (Sale Order 402 of 835) 1945-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms66+ SEGS.
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1984-1998 Proof Set Run 75 Coins 15 Complete Sets Lot #13388 (Sale Order 403 of 835) 1984-1998 Proof Set Run 75 Coins 15 Complete Sets.
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PCGS 1885-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 PCGS Lot #13389 (Sale Order 404 of 835) PCGS 1885-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 PCGS.
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1928B $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf++ Lot #13390 (Sale Order 405 of 835) 1928B $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf++.
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1913-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS Lot #13391 (Sale Order 406 of 835) 1913-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS. The 1913 Indian quarter eagle is available in lower grades, but at the Premium Gem level it is conditionally rare. Blond-gold luster glistens like frost across well-struck design elements and truly pristine fields. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1918-d end, Indian other end Lot #13392 (Sale Order 407 of 835) Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1918-d end, Indian other end. Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c mixed original Shotgun Roll. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends.
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1963 Proof Franklin Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS Lot #13395 (Sale Order 408 of 835) 1963 TOP POP! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS.
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Original sealed 1960 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13396 (Sale Order 409 of 835) Original sealed 1960 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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1896-p Morgan Dollar Colorfully Toned 1 ms67 SEGS Lot #13397 (Sale Order 410 of 835) 1896-p Colorfully Toned Morgan Dollar 1 ms67 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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1928 $10 Gold Certificate Signatures Woods/Mellon Grades vf+ Lot #13398 (Sale Order 411 of 835) 1928 $10 Gold Certificate Signatures Woods/Mellon Grades vf+. FR-2400 Alexander Hamilton is the central subject of this scarce $10 gold note, issued because of a change in the size of United States currency beginning with all series dated 1928. This change in the size of America’s currency came about from a study that had determined that printing smaller currency would save the government a hefty amount of money in production cost. Because of the nature of gold certificates – each one accompanied the deposit of gold coins – they are somewhat scarce to begin with, as gold is far more scarce than silver. Add to that the decision to drop the gold standard by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933, thus making owning gold coin (or notes promising gold coin) illegal, and you end up with a series of notes that was printed, then recalled less than six years after their initial issue. Many of the notes were destroyed when turned in, and few of them survived. Fortunately for collectors, the restriction for owning gold certificates as collectibles was repealed by Treasury Secretary C. Douglas Dillon in 1964, but the damage had been done to the stockpiles of said notes. Not many remain of the millions that had originally been issued prior to the depression.
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1825 Capped Bust Half Dollar O-110 DDO 50c ms62+ USCG Lot #13399 (Sale Order 412 of 835) 1825 O-110 DDO Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c ms62+ USCG.
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9 Coin Game of Thrones Silver Plated Round Collection Lot #13400 (Sale Order 413 of 835) 9 Coin Game of Thrones Silver Plated Round Collection.
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1883-o Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms68 SEGS Lot #13401 (Sale Order 414 of 835) 1883-o TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms68 SEGS.
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1855-o Gold Dollar 1 ms62 details SEGS Lot #13403 (Sale Order 415 of 835) 1855-o Gold Dollar 1 ms62 details SEGS. The small 12.7 mm diameter of the Type I gold dollar brought about a few complaints of it being easy to lose, like the silver trime. To address this, Longacre enlarged the diameter to 14.3 mm, but he also completely revised the design, replacing it with an Indian design with a crown of feathers resembling his design on the newly introduced three-dollar gold piece. He also moved the inscription UNITED STATES OF AMERICA to the obverse from the reverse. The reverse laurel wreath was replaced with the cereal wreath Longacre employed on the three-dollar denomination and that was later adopted for the Flying Eagle cent. Even with these design changes, challenges faced Mint personnel when striking the coins. Because the weight of the denomination remained unchanged, the coins were made slightly thinner. The obverse Indian head bust of Liberty was in too high a relief for the thinner planchets, and most examples displayed poor definition in and around the centers. To further complicate matters, the dies often clashed early and frequently during press runs, and many survivors exhibit numerous pronounced clash marks. Bowers estimates 90% of all 1854 Type II dollars bear such clash marks on one or both sides. These striking deficiencies prompted the third and final redesign in 1856, enlarging the bust and flattening its relief profile. Per David Akers of PCGS " This is the last O Mint gold dollar, and although only moderately scarce as a date, it is very difficult to obtain in full mist state. Generally softly struck (as are all Type II gold dollars) but both the planchets and the quality of striking are distinctly better for the 1855-O than they are for either the 1855-C or 1855-D. Also, full date specimens are more easily obtained. " A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Peace Standard"! X10 Coins Inside! (FC) Lot #13404 (Sale Order 416 of 835) 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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1882-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms68 SEGS Lot #13405 (Sale Order 417 of 835) 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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1934 $100 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf++ Lot #13406 (Sale Order 418 of 835) 1934 $100 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf++.
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1912-p Barber Quarter 25c ms65+ SEGS Lot #13407 (Sale Order 419 of 835) 1912-p Barber Quarter 25c ms65+ SEGS.
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Charlie Brown Kite Eating Tree Peanuts Style - 1 oz Silver Round Round Lot #13408 (Sale Order 420 of 835) Charlie Brown Kite Eating Tree Peanuts Style - 1 oz Silver Round. Now you can collect all of the classic Peanuts characters on these officially licensed silver rounds! Contains 1oz of .999 Fine Silver.
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1889-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! 1 ms65 DMPL SEGS Lot #13409 (Sale Order 421 of 835) 1889-p TOP POP! Morgan Dollar 1 ms65 DMPL 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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1934C $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fancy Serial! #75624444 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #13410 (Sale Order 422 of 835) 1934C $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Fancy Serial! #75624444 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider. Fr-1653 1934 $5 silver certificates actually come in five different varieties. There are series of 1934, 1934A, 1934B, 1934C, and 1934D. The difference between these notes is the signature combination. Each bill is clearly marked as to what series it is from Small-size $5 Silver Certificates were issued with series dates of 1934 and 1953. Once redeemable for silver coin or bullion, these notes and the redemption option were discontinued by Act of Congress in 1963. Silver Certificates, with their distinctive blue Treasury seals and serial numbers, are among the most sought-after U.S. currency notes.
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1945-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+ Lot #13411 (Sale Order 423 of 835) 1945-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+.
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1987 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 6 Coins W/ Box & COA Lot #13412 (Sale Order 424 of 835) 1987 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 1987 as well as a commemorative U.S. Constitution Silver dollar in the original U.S. Mint presentation case.Product Highlights: Commemorative dollar is struck in 90% Silver, with .7734 oz of actual Silver weight. Each Prestige Set will come in its original box, and may or may not include a certificate of authenticity. Set includes a proof example of the following coins: Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar and a commemorative U.S. Constitution proof Silver dollar. mirrorlike Proof finish adds further beauty with an impressive shine.
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1882-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+ Lot #13413 (Sale Order 425 of 835) 1882-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+.
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1927-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms66 USCG Lot #13415 (Sale Order 426 of 835) 1927-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66 USCG. Per David Akers of PCGS "The 1927 is similar in overall rarity to the 1926 and can be obtained without much difficulty in MS-65 or lower condition. Gem quality specimens are available from time to time but certainly cannot be found in any great quantity. As with all the Pratt $2.5 and $5 issues, there is a dramatic drop-off in availability above MS-65 condition, and, for all practical purposes, superb quality examples, although they certainly do exist, are virtually unobtainable.Like the 1926 and the other late Philadelphia Mint issues, the 1927 is usually very well struck with very good lustre and color. The color is similar to the 1926; that is, specimens range from light rose gold to a richer greenish gold. Along with the 1926, this issue is generally the most attractive of the series in high grade. " 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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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1924 & D Mint Ends Lot #13416 (Sale Order 427 of 835) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1924 & 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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PCGS 1878-p 7tf Morgan Dollar Rainbow Toned 1 ms63 PCGS Lot #13417 (Sale Order 428 of 835) PCGS 1878-p 7tf Rainbow Toned Morgan Dollar 1 ms63 PCGS.
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February 1910 Boston Terminal Company $17.50 Note Grades Select CU Lot #13418 (Sale Order 429 of 835) February 1910 Boston Terminal Company $17.50 Note Grades Select CU.
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Original sealed box of 5x 1998 United States Mint Proof Sets Lot #13420 (Sale Order 430 of 835) Original sealed box of 5x 1998 United States Mint Proof Sets. Up for Auction is an Unopened Mailer Box from 1998 containing 5 1998 Proof Sets!!!! Wow! - This Mailer Box is sealed exactly as it left the mint over 25 years ago. Each Proof set in this mailer box has never been reviewed or examined by anyone. Virtually every 1998 Proof Set has been looked at by Coin Experts who have identified potential PR70 DCAM Coins and had them slabbed. Those opened Proof Sets you find at coin shows or for sale individually have almost certainly been examined and reviewed. NOT ONE OF THE FIVE SETS IN THIS MAILER BOX HAVE BEEN SEEN BY HUMAN EYES IN 40 YEARS, So, What COULD be in these Sets, Well here are the 5 things that could be inside. A Kennedy 50c in PR70 DCAM Trending $70, a Washington 25c in PR70 DCAM Trending $40, a Roosevelt Dime in PR70 DCAM Trending $25, There also could be a Lincoln 1c in PR70 DCAM, trending $50 or a Jefferson 5c in PR70 DCAM Trending $30!!!! And there can be FIVE of Each in this BOX, This could be one of the very last boxes in EXISTENCE. This Box could Contain Coins Worth $1075 - Good Luck in Obtaining This Unopened Mailer Box of 5 1998 Proof Sets!!!
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1962-p Jefferson Nickel 5c ms66+ SEGS Lot #13423 (Sale Order 431 of 835) 1962-p Jefferson Nickel 5c ms66+ SEGS.
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Complete 1963 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Signature Set 1963,1963A, 1963B "Barr Note" 3 Note Lot #13424 (Sale Order 432 of 835) Complete 1963 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Signature Set 1963,1963A, 1963B "Barr Note" 3 Notes, Grades CU. This first-time offer features a complete signature set of 1963 $1 Federal Reserve Notes. In Choice Crisp Uncirculated condition, you’ll receive one 1963 Granahan-Dillon, one 1963A Granahan-Fowler and one sought-after 1963B Granahan-Barr note. Treasury Secretary Joseph W. Barr served the last 28 days of President Johnson’s administration, making his the shortest tenure to date and notes bearing his signature scarce
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**Star Note** 1966 $100 Red Seal United States Note *Low Seral* #0006684 Grades Choice AU Lot #13426 (Sale Order 433 of 835) **Star Note** 1966 $100 Red Seal United States Note *Low Seral* #0006684 Grades Choice AU.
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Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins Lot #13428 (Sale Order 434 of 835) Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins. Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins. This roll is held in an old Steel strong wrapper, patented 1921, stamped "Bankers Trust Company of Philadelphia, Walnut Street at Juniper. This roll contains 20, UNCIRCULATED 1921-p Morgan silver Dollars. The coins may range from Unc to Gem++ with the average being ms64. This is a PQ original bank roll hand marked 1921-p Unc. We have weighed the roll and can assure you that it weighs perfectly as an UNCIRCULATED roll and that all 20 coins are 1921-p. We recently Acquired a large Estate Hoard of solid date Rolls.
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1882-cc Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop $1 ms67 SEGS Lot #13429 (Sale Order 435 of 835) 1882-cc Near Top Pop Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS.
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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c ms67 SEGS Lot #13431 (Sale Order 436 of 835) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c ms67 SEGS.
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2024 Water Works Monopoly 1oz .999 Silver Round Colorized Samoa Round Lot #13432 (Sale Order 437 of 835) 2024 Water Works Monopoly 1oz .999 Silver Round Colorized Samoa. mintage of only 1,000 coins. It comes in a licensed tamper-evident packaging (TEP).Water works is the second of two utilities on the board and is situated between Ventnor Avenue and Marvin Gardens.Coin Highlights: Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver. Mintage of only 1,000 coins worldwide. Housed in TEP - RF-welded plastic polymer case (2 1/2" x 3 1/4"), protecting the coin's finish along with Monopoly imagery style card with the inscription Water Works. Obverse: Features the coat of arms for Samoa along with the issuing country, the face value, year of issue, weight and fineness. Reverse: Features a white faucet on a green background, which is a duplicate from the board game of Monopoly. This coin is legal tender in Samoa.You will want to have both utility board space coins in your collection. Add this 2024 Monopoly Board Space coin in tamper-evident packaging
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1914 $10 Large Size Blue Seal Federal Reserve Note Boston, MA Grades vf++ FR-905 Lot #13434 (Sale Order 438 of 835) 1914 $10 Large Size Blue Seal Federal Reserve Note Boston, MA Grades vf++ FR-905. Despite having 1913 written on them, these are actually from the series of 1914, as it says on the right and left hands side of each note. An engraved portrait of President Andrew Jackson is on the note's face and the back features two vignettes titled Farming and Industry
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1946-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms66 Lot #13435 (Sale Order 439 of 835) 1946-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms66.
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1968-2018 50 Years Proof Set Run - 408 Coins, 51 Complete Sets Lot #13436 (Sale Order 440 of 835) 1968-2018 50 Years Proof Set Run - 408 Coins, 51 Complete Sets. 1968-2018 50 Years Proof Set Run - 408 Coins, 51 Complete Sets. The 2009 mint and proof sets had the highest number of coins and highest face value of any standard mint and proof sets issued, as they included 5 varieties of dollar coin, 6 varieties of quarter, and 4 varieties of lincoln cents. This set encompasses the entire 50 state quarter series. This will also include the two years of bicentennial coinage (1975 and 1976) and the last year of 95% copper circulating Lincoln cents (1981).
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1880-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! 1 ms66 DMPL SEGS Lot #13437 (Sale Order 441 of 835) 1880-p TOP POP! Morgan Dollar 1 ms66 DMPL SEGS.
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1910-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms64+ SEGS Lot #13439 (Sale Order 442 of 835) 1910-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms64+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909 Lot #13440 (Sale Order 443 of 835) NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. Up For Auction is 1 Roll of Wheat Cents From "The Watchmaker's Hoard”. of rolls we opened we 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. we found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen we 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, KDCI
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1878-p 7/8tf Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS Lot #13441 (Sale Order 444 of 835) 1878-p 7/8tf Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS.
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1917-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms66 rb Lot #13443 (Sale Order 445 of 835) 1917-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms66 rb.
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Original sealed 1961 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13444 (Sale Order 446 of 835) 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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1923 $1 large size Silver Certificate Grades xf Signatures Speelman/White Lot #13446 (Sale Order 447 of 835) 1923 $1 large size Silver Certificate Grades xf Signatures Speelman/White. Fr-237 The term “horse blanket” gets used a lot when talking about large size currency. It is most frequently used to describe this bank note. All large size $1 silver certificates have the same blue seal. There are three signature combinations used with 1923 $1 silver certificates. Portrait of George Washington at center
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1895 Indian Cent TOP POP! 1c ms66 RB SEGS Lot #13447 (Sale Order 448 of 835) 1895 TOP POP! Indian Cent 1c ms66 RB SEGS.
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5 OZ .999 Fine Silver Set DC Superhero's Collection Lot #13448 (Sale Order 449 of 835) 5 OZ .999 Fine Silver Set DC Superhero's Collection. 5 OZ .999 Fine Silver Set DC Superhero's Collection. This set contains five 1 oz rounds of .999 fine Silver from the DC Comics Superhero’s Collection.You will receive: 2022 Niue 1 oz Silver $2 DC Comics Justice League: Green Lantern, 2022 Niue 1 oz Silver $2 DC Comics Justice League: The Flash, 2023 Samoa 1 oz Silver DC Comics Aquaman, 2024 Samoa 1 oz Silver DC Comics Superman, and 2024 Samoa 1 oz Silver DC Comics Wonder Woman.Each Coin is individually encapsulated and displayedin a handsome leatherette case.
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1879-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13449 (Sale Order 450 of 835) 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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1937-p Buffalo Nickel Colorfully Toned 5c ms66+ SEGS Lot #13451 (Sale Order 451 of 835) 1937-p Colorfully Toned Buffalo Nickel 5c ms66+ SEGS.
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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC) Lot #13452 (Sale Order 452 of 835) *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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2022 Republic of Ghana 1 oz Silver 5 Cedis Space Alien Coin Round Lot #13456 (Sale Order 453 of 835) 2022 Republic of Ghana 1 oz Silver 5 Cedis Space Alien Coin. With UFOs always in the news, the second annual release of the Ghana Space Alien from Scottsdale Mint is sure to please our new overlords. This unique coin displays the often described "gray" alien with a more menacing look. Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver.
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1922 $10 Large Size Gold Certificate Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White Lot #13458 (Sale Order 454 of 835) 1922 $10 Large Size Gold Certificate Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White. FR-1173 It is hard to believe that large size ten dollar gold certificates were only issued in 1907 and 1922. The United States first printed gold certificates in the early 1860s. For some reason they never printed the ten dollar denomination until 1907. 1922 was the last year of the large size gold Certificate Currnecy. In 1928 paper money was changed to the size we are accustomed to seeing today. The portrait of Alexander Hamilton was used instead of the virtually unknown Michael Hillegas. Hillegas was the first treasurer of The United States. Perhaps if Hillegas had died in a duel then he would be better remembered today. All 1922 $10 gold certificates were signed by Speelman and White. Interestingly enough, there is a small variety for the series. Some notes have smaller serial numbers than the standard numbers. The small serial number notes do command a slight premium, especially in higher grades.
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1863 Indian Undertaker Civil War Token F-6300Z-1A Roth Collection 1c Grades ms63 bn Lot #13459 (Sale Order 455 of 835) 1863 Indian Undertaker F-6300Z-1A Roth Collection Civil War Token 1c Grades ms63 bn.
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1983 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 6 Coins First Year Of Issue W/ Box & COA Lot #13460 (Sale Order 456 of 835) 1983 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 6 Coins First Year Of Issue W/ Box & COA. Product DetailsThis wonderful six-piece set includes all of the proof issue coins of 1983 as well as a commemorative Los Angeles Olympics proof Silver dollar in the original U.S. Mint presentation case.Product Highlights: Commemorative dollar is struck in 90% Silver, with .7734 oz of actual Silver weight. Each Prestige Set will come in its original box, and may or may not include a certificate of authenticity. Set includes a proof example of the following coins: Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar and a commemorative Los Angeles Olympics Silver dollar. mirrorlike Proof finish adds further beauty with an impressive shine.This set makes a great gift for a family member or friend, and an attractive addition to any collection of proof sets or modern commemoratives
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PCGS 1903-p Morgan Dollar Rainbow Toned 1 ms64 PCGS Lot #13461 (Sale Order 457 of 835) PCGS 1903-p Rainbow Toned Morgan Dollar 1 ms64 PCGS.
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1928 $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf+ Lot #13462 (Sale Order 458 of 835) 1928 $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf+.
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1914-d Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65 SEGS Lot #13463 (Sale Order 459 of 835) 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 Coin
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Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1919-p end, Indian other end Lot #13464 (Sale Order 460 of 835) Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1919-p end, Indian other end. Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c mixed original Shotgun Roll. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends.
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1890-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS Lot #13465 (Sale Order 461 of 835) 1890-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS.
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1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #13466 (Sale Order 462 of 835) 1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1959-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c ms66+ fbl SEGS Lot #13467 (Sale Order 463 of 835) 1959-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c ms66+ fbl SEGS.
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Sealed 2016 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 26 Coins Inside Lot #13468 (Sale Order 464 of 835) Sealed 2016 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 26 Coins Inside!. The 2016 U.S. Mint Uncirculated Coin Set includes two folders, each containing 13 coins with uncirculated finishes. One folder is from the U.S. Mint at Philadelphia and the other is from the U.S. Mint at Denver.The 2016 edition of the United States Mint Uncirculated Coin Set includes the following coins:The seventh annual release of five quarters in the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program: Shawnee National Forest in Illinois Cumberland Gap National Historical Park in Kentucky Harpers Ferry National Historical Park in West Virginia Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota Fort Moultrie (Fort Sumter National Monument) in South CarolinaThe 10th annual release of coins in the Presidential $1 Coin Program: Richard M. Nixon Gerald R. Ford Ronald ReaganNative American $1 CoinKennedy half dollarRoosevelt dimeJefferson nickelLincoln pennyU.S. Mint uncirculated coins are struck on special presses using greater force than circulating coins, producing a sharp, intricately detailed image.
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1887-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS Lot #13469 (Sale Order 465 of 835) 1887-p Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS.
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1825 Capped Bust Half Dollar O-115 R-3 Colorfully Toned 50c ms64+ USCG Lot #13471 (Sale Order 466 of 835) 1825 O-115 R-3 Colorfully Toned Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c ms64+ USCG.
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Set of 1935 WWII Emergency Currency Both $1 Hawaii & $1 North Africa Grades VF/XF Lot #13472 (Sale Order 467 of 835) Set of 1935 WWII Emergency Currency Both $1 Hawaii & $1 North Africa Grades VF/XF. 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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PCGS 1925-s Peace Dollar OGH $1 ms61 PCGS Lot #13473 (Sale Order 468 of 835) PCGS 1925-s OGH Peace Dollar $1 ms61 PCGS.
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1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice CU Lot #13474 (Sale Order 469 of 835) 1957B $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Choice CU. 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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1937-d Buffalo Nickel 5c ms67 SEGS Lot #13475 (Sale Order 470 of 835) 1937-d Buffalo Nickel 5c ms67 SEGS.
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CC End On SEARS 10 Coin UNC Morgan Dollar $1 Roll 1881 & CC Ends Lot #13476 (Sale Order 471 of 835) CC End On SEARS 10 Coin UNC Morgan Dollar $1 Roll 1881 & CC Ends. Up For Auction is a 111- CC End On SEARS 10 Coin UNC Morgan Dollar $1 Roll 1881 & CC Ends Roll Weighing 270.7 g Based On this weight this is a UNC Roll We are very excited to present over 1,500 Silver Dollar Rolls from what we are calling “The Department Store Hoard”. Inside this hoard was a huge estate of hundreds of silver dollar rolls. The sheer size of it was unprecedented. Throughout the early-mid 1900’s the collector of the estate acquired hundreds of coin rolls of all different types. His family tells us that he was at one point a buyer for Macys and then a suit wholesaler to various department stores. While in these stores he would often pick up “investment rolls” at a lower price than they were offering the public. In his collection, we found original numismatic advertisements, catalogs, newspapers, and magazines from a wide array of places used to order these rolls and various other coins in his collection.There were 10-15 different types of roll’s in this collection. However, the vast majority were stamped “Gimbels, Marshall Field, and Sears”. Among this collection are 10 and 20 coin rolls. The Sears rolls have a special place in Corey’s heart as he fondly recalls his father taking him to the Sears in Long Island to buy coins. The sears rolls all have open ends. From what we have found there were both Morgan and Peace Rolls, some being mixed. The mixed rolls have an “M” stamped on the wrapper. We photographed one roll from each type of end that we found that best represented each date. The roll you will receive is comparable or better then the one in the photo. We did this to be able to get you these rolls to you every week or (until they run out). We have spent months going through this collection and identifying everything. We have opened several rolls of every type and did not find any that were miss marked. Based on all of our findings and what we have found when we opened various rolls, we have estimated the values of what we believe each variation tends to have.There were a lot of rolls in this hoard and the different kinds are quite confusing, Corey has made a PDF explaining each variety and what he has found in a bit more depth. If you are interested in a copy, send us an email at jordan@kdcauction.com and we’ll send one right over.The agreement with 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 New York to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next week's auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.
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1958 Proof Franklin Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c pr68 DCAM SEGS Lot #13479 (Sale Order 472 of 835) 1958 Near Top Pop! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr68 DCAM SEGS.
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Snoopy & Woodstock Graduation Peanuts Colorized Style - 1 oz Silver Round Round Lot #13480 (Sale Order 473 of 835) Snoopy & Woodstock Graduation Peanuts Colorized Style - 1 oz Silver Round. Now you can collect all of the classic Peanuts characters on these officially licensed colorized silver rounds! Contains 1oz of .999 Fine Silver.
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1934A $10 Silver Certificate North Africa WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf, very fine Lot #13482 (Sale Order 474 of 835) 1934A $10 Silver Certificate North Africa WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf, very fine. FR-2309 Signatures of Julian & Morgenthau. It was the darkest days of World War II, just after Pearl Harbor. Were the Nazis under Field Marshall Rommel preparing a massive push through North Africa? If they did, and succedded, they could use the millions of dollars in currency the seized to buy war material. To thwart this, these Silver Certificates were sent to North Africa. Each has a yellow seal on the front. If the Nazis did succeed to over run our expeditiary force, the currency would be demonetized. After the threat passed, most of these "North Africa" Notes were destroyed. Today they're hard to find.
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1947-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+ Lot #13483 (Sale Order 475 of 835) 1947-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+.
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1983-1997 Full Run of US Mint Prestige Proof Sets - 92 Coins, 14 Complete Sets Lot #13484 (Sale Order 476 of 835) 1983-1997 Full Run of US Mint Prestige Proof Sets - 92 Coins, 14 Complete Sets. 1983-1997 Full Run of US Mint Prestige Proof Sets - 92 Coins, 14 Complete Sets. In 1983, the mint released a special mint set containing a commemorative dollar coin. This set, known as the Prestige proof set, was sold every year until 1997 (except 1985, when no commemorative coins were produced) containing a commemorative dollar coin and sometimes a commemorative half dollar.
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1884-cc Morgan Dollar Rainbow Toned $1 ms65 Details SEGS Lot #13485 (Sale Order 477 of 835) 1884-cc Rainbow Toned Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 Details SEGS.
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1928-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms66 USCG Lot #13487 (Sale Order 478 of 835) 1928-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66 USCG. Per David Akers of PCGS" The 1928 is slightly more rare overall than the 1926 and 1927 and although MS-63 or lesser quality specimens are easily obtainable, this issue is more elusive in MS-64 than many would suspect. Gems are very scarce, if not rare, and are considerably more difficult to find than those of 1926 and 1927, not to mention 1925-D and 1908. Relatively few specimens better than MS-65 are known, and such high quality examples can really be considered extremely rare.The 1928 is usually fairly attractive in Mint State although not quite as much so as the typical 1926 or 1927. It is generally well struck with very frosty surfaces, very good lustre, and color that is most often light to medium gold with a greenish tint. Many examples do exist, however, that are a lighter rose coloered gold. Some specimens exhibit striking anomalies; these are the most noticeable at the borders but sometimes in the central portion of the design as well. " 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! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Lot #13488 (Sale Order 479 of 835) NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. Up For Auction is 1 Roll of Wheat Cents From "The Watchmaker's Hoard”. of rolls we opened we 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. we found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen we 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, KDCI
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1962-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades ms65+ Lot #13491 (Sale Order 480 of 835) 1962-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades ms65+.
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Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13492 (Sale Order 481 of 835) Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1898-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 ICG Lot #13493 (Sale Order 482 of 835) 1898-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 ICG.
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1899 $1 large size Silver Certificate "Black Eagle" Grades vf, very fine Signatures Teehee/Burke Lot #13494 (Sale Order 483 of 835) 1899 $1 large size Silver Certificate "Black Eagle" Grades vf, very fine Signatures Teehee/Burke. FR-233 Ranked #16 in the 100 Greatest American Currency Notes, the Series 1899 Black Eagle note is from an era when paper money was backed by precious silver, as the issue bears the statement ONE SILVER DOLLAR PAYABLE TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND. It doesn’t take much work to figure out the nickname of the 1899 $1 silver certificate. A quick glance shows three vignettes, an eagle, Ulysses S Grant, and Abraham Lincoln. Somewhere along the way the collecting world decided that this note should be called a “black eagle.” The name has stuck. Whether you have been collected for a week or your entire life, you certainly know what a black eagle is. Grant and Lincoln often get overlooked. That might be for the best since both men are closely associated with several other large size pieces of currency. There are 12 Different Signatures combinations For this Type of note
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1879 & 1904 First & Last "O" Mint Morgan Dollar Set 2 Coin BU Lot #13496 (Sale Order 484 of 835) 1879 & 1904 First & Last "O" Mint Morgan Dollar Set 2 Coin BU. Everyone needs shining examples of the first & last "O" Mint Morgan silver dollars in their collection. Here's an attractive pair still lustrous and handpicked just for you! The Uncirculated 1879-O is from the second year of the Morgan series, but marks the first year the New Orleans Mint struck these popular silver dollars. The Uncirculated 1904-O is a last-year coin, marking the final time the New Orleans Mint ever struck 90% silver dollars.These big silver "cartwheels" are from a bygone era in America's past – when money meant 90% silver Morgans – the dollars riverboat gamblers carried to get into a card game. Chances are those silver dollars bore the "O" mint mark of New Orleans. The coins offered here still display mint luster after more than a century and are prized legacies of that adventurous era. Your coins are encapsulated and come in a FREE display case – plus you SAVE off single coin prices! These silver treasures are in great demand
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1921-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS Lot #13497 (Sale Order 485 of 835) 1921-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS.
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1875-p Twenty Cent Piece 20c ms62 details SEGS Lot #13499 (Sale Order 486 of 835) 1875-p Twenty Cent Piece 20c ms62 details SEGS.
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MARSHALL FIELDS 10 Coin UNC Morgan $1 Roll Rare BLUE Lvl Lot #13500 (Sale Order 487 of 835) MARSHALL FIELDS 10 Coin UNC Morgan $1 Roll Rare BLUE Lvl. Up For Auction is a 173- MARSHALL FIELDS 10 Coin UNC Morgan $1 Roll Rare BLUE Lvl Roll Weighing 270.2 g Based On this weight this is a UNC Roll We are very excited to present over 1,500 Silver Dollar Rolls from what we are calling “The Department Store Hoard”. Inside this hoard was a huge estate of hundreds of silver dollar rolls. The sheer size of it was unprecedented. Throughout the early-mid 1900’s the collector of the estate acquired hundreds of coin rolls of all different types. His family tells us that he was at one point a buyer for Macys and then a suit wholesaler to various department stores. While in these stores he would often pick up “investment rolls” at a lower price than they were offering the public. In his collection, we found original numismatic advertisements, catalogs, newspapers, and magazines from a wide array of places used to order these rolls and various other coins in his collection.There were 10-15 different types of roll’s in this collection. However, the vast majority were stamped “Gimbels, Marshall Field, and Sears”. Among this collection are 10 and 20 coin rolls. Most of the covered end rolls are marked “Morgan, Peace, and Mixed”. The Marshall Field rolls differentiate themselves based on the color printing on the outer edge of the roll. We found rolls in red, blue, green, and a few in the illustrious black. One of the ends of the roll is stamped “Morgan” or “Peace” designating what type is found inside. With Marshall Field being a high end department store (comparable to Neimen Marcus or Bloomingdales today), it was no surprise that these rolls are the nicest rolls any of us have come across in any of our careers. The find of a lifetime. We have spent months going through this collection and identifying everything. We have opened several rolls of every type and did not find any that were miss marked. Based on all of our findings and what we have found when we opened various rolls, we have estimated the values of what we believe each variation tends to have.There were a lot of rolls in this hoard and the different kinds are quite confusing, Corey has made a PDF explaining each variety and what he has found in a bit more depth. If you are interested in a copy, send us an email at jordan@kdcauction.com and we’ll send one right over.The agreement with 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 New York to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next week's auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.
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1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ PL SEGS Lot #13501 (Sale Order 488 of 835) 1880-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ PL SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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1948-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades ms64 fbl Lot #13503 (Sale Order 489 of 835) 1948-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades ms64 fbl.
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2024 Community Chest Monopoly 1oz .999 Silver Round Colorized Samoa Round Lot #13504 (Sale Order 490 of 835) 2024 Community Chest Monopoly 1oz .999 Silver Round Colorized Samoa. Silver coin is in full color on one side has a mintage of only 1,000 coins. It comes in a licensed tamper-evident packaging (TEP).There are three Community Chest squares on the Monopoly board which require players to draw a card. Community Chest cards are more likely to reward the player with money.Coin Highlights: Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver. Mintage of only 1,000 coins worldwide. Housed in TEP - RF-welded plastic polymer case (2 1/2" x 3 1/4"), protecting the coin's finish, along with Monopoly imagery style card with the inscription "Community Chest." Obverse: Features the coat of arms for Samoa along with the issuing country, the face value, year of issue, weight and fineness. Reverse: Features a blue and white chest opened with a couple of money bags inside on a green background, which is a duplicate from the board game of Monopoly. This coin is legal tender in Samoa.This coin will definitely be a reward for your collection
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1897-s Morgan Dollar Toned Near Top Pop! 1 ms67+ SEGS Lot #13505 (Sale Order 491 of 835) 1897-s Toned Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar 1 ms67+ SEGS.
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1863 Confederate States $60 Cotton Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #13506 (Sale Order 492 of 835) 1863 Confederate States $60 Cotton Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1941-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65 Lot #13507 (Sale Order 493 of 835) 1941-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65.
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1995-1996 Olympic Eight-Coin Proof Silver Dollar Set w US Mint OGP Box & COA Modern Commem Dollar $1 Lot #13508 (Sale Order 494 of 835) 1995-1996 Olympic Eight-Coin Proof Silver Dollar Set w US Mint OGP Box & COA Modern Commem Dollar $1 Grades. The Set Includes The 1995-P Olympic Gymnast Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar1995-P Paralympics Blind Runner Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar1995-P Olympic Track Runner Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar1995-P Olympic Cyclist Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar1996-P Paralympics Wheelchair Athlete Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar1996-P Olympic Tennis Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar1996-P Olympic Rowing Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar1996-P Olympic High Jump Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar
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1926-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms66 USCG Lot #13511 (Sale Order 495 of 835) 1926-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66 USCG. The 1926 is the most consistently well produced and sharply defined circulation strike Indian quarter eagle, and the present example does not disappoint in this regard. Both sides are fully impressed with satiny medium gold luster. Uncommonly well preserved, as well, this delightful premium Gem would do equally well in a high grade type or date set. Lovely. 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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Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1926-d end, Indian other end Lot #13512 (Sale Order 496 of 835) Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1926-d end, Indian other end. Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c mixed original Shotgun Roll. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends.
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PCGS 1891-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ PCGS Lot #13513 (Sale Order 497 of 835) PCGS 1891-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ PCGS.
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1929 $10 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf++ Richmond Lot #13514 (Sale Order 498 of 835) 1929 $10 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades vf++ Richmond.
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1934-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms66 rb Lot #13515 (Sale Order 499 of 835) 1934-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms66 rb.
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Original sealed box 5- 1987 United States Mint Sets Lot #13516 (Sale Order 500 of 835) Original sealed box 5- 1987 United States Mint Sets. Up for Auction is an Unopened Mailer Box from 1987 containing 5 1987 Mint Sets!!!! Wow! - This Mailer Box is sealed exactly as it left the mint over 30 years ago. Each Mint set in this mailer box has never been reviewed or examined by anyone. Virtually every 1987 Mint Set has been looked at by Coin Experts who have identified potential ms70 Coins and had them slabbed. Those opened Mint Sets you find at coin shows or for sale individually have almost certainly been examined and reviewed. NOT ONE OF THE FIVE SETS IN THIS MAILER BOX HAVE BEEN SEEN BY HUMAN EYES IN 30 YEARS , So, What COULD be in these Sets, Well here are the 10 things that could be inside A 1987-p Kennedy 50c in ms68 Trending $4000, inside A 1987-d Kennedy 50c in ms68 Trending $2600, a 1987-p Washington 25c in ms67 Trending $450, a 1987-d Washington 25c in ms67+ Trending $5,000, a 1987-p Roosevelt Dime in ms67+ FB Trending $2150, a 1987-d Roosevelt Dime in ms67+ FB Trending $1250, BUT That’s Just the Start, There also could be a 1987-p Jefferson 5c in ms68 FS TRENDING $2250, a 1987-d Jefferson 5c in ms67 FS TRENDING $2350, BUT EVEN THAT IS JUST THE SIDESHOW! The REAL WINNER IN THIS LOTTERY BOX IS The Lincoln Penny, a 1987-p Lincoln 1c in ms69 rd TRENDS $5000!!!!, a 1987-d Lincoln 1c in ms68+ rd TRENDS $2250!!!! And there can be FIVE of Each in this BOX, This could be one of the very last boxes in EXISTENCE. This “WONKA” Box could Contain Coins Worth $125,000 - Good Luck in Obtaining This Unopened Mailer Box of 5 1987 Mint Sets!!!
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1897-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13517 (Sale Order 501 of 835) 1897-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS.
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1959-d Franklin Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c ms67+ FBL USCG Lot #13519 (Sale Order 502 of 835) 1959-d TOP POP! Franklin Half Dollar 50c ms67+ FBL USCG.
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Complete 1934/1935 Hawaii WWII Emergency Currency Set $1, $5, $10, $20 FULL SET Grades VF/XF Lot #13520 (Sale Order 503 of 835) Complete 1934/1935 Hawaii WWII Emergency Currency Set $1, $5, $10, $20 FULL SET Grades VF/XF. 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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1891-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65 SEGS Lot #13521 (Sale Order 504 of 835) 1891-p Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65 SEGS.
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1883 N/C Liberty Nickel 5c ms66+ SEGS Lot #13523 (Sale Order 505 of 835) 1883 N/C Liberty Nickel 5c ms66+ SEGS.
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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked "Unc Peace Reserve," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC) Lot #13524 (Sale Order 506 of 835) *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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NY Yankees MLB Team - 1 oz Silver Round Round Lot #13528 (Sale Order 507 of 835) NY Yankees MLB Team - 1 oz Silver Round. Add your favorite MLB teams to your silver collection with these official 1oz MLB team rounds! Obverse: NY Yankees logo. Reverse: Baseball stitching and MLB logo. Contains 1oz of .999 Fine Silver.
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1929 $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Select AU Cleveland Lot #13530 (Sale Order 508 of 835) 1929 $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Select AU Cleveland.
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1941-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms67 SEGS Lot #13531 (Sale Order 509 of 835) 1941-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms67 SEGS.
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1993 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set Lot #13532 (Sale Order 510 of 835) 1993 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set. 1993 Prestige Sets consist of proof version coins of the five U.S. circulating coins, along with commemoratives from the year of issue. As they are made specifically for collectors, Prestige Sets are highly valued for their beauty and rarity. Each Prestige Set comes with a certificate of authenticity and is encased in a stunning holder. This beautiful album opens like a book to handsomely display the eye-catching allure of each coin. This set includes 7 coins: * (1) Lincoln cent * (1) Jefferson nickel * (1) Roosevelt dime * (1) Washington quarter * (1) Kennedy half-dollar * (1) Silver Half-dollar Bill of Rights Commemorative struck in 90% silver * (1) Silver Dollar Bill of Rights Commemorative struck in 90% silver. All coins were struck at the San Francisco Mint.
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PCGS 1884-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63 PCGS Lot #13533 (Sale Order 511 of 835) PCGS 1884-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms63 PCGS.
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1911-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms64+ SEGS Lot #13535 (Sale Order 512 of 835) 1911-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms64+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1955-p end, Indian other end Lot #13536 (Sale Order 513 of 835) Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1955-p end, Indian other end. Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c mixed original Shotgun Roll. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends.
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1899-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS Lot #13537 (Sale Order 514 of 835) 1899-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS.
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1928B $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf++ Lot #13538 (Sale Order 515 of 835) 1928B $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf++.
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1943-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms63+ Lot #13539 (Sale Order 516 of 835) 1943-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms63+. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-d Wartime issue Steel Cent. The d mint is a scarcer mint.
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Original sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13540 (Sale Order 517 of 835) Original sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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Very Cool 1872 $50 South Carolina, Columbia Obsolete Currency Note SCCR-8 George Washington cu66 EPQ Lot #13542 (Sale Order 518 of 835) Very Cool 1872 $50 South Carolina, Columbia Obsolete Currency Note SCCR-8 George Washington cu66 EPQ PMG. These Very Cool Notes Are Nearly 150 Years Old . They were issued as an “IOU” to investors of the Blue Ridge Railroad Company, toward a tri-state railroad link-up that would facilitate trade in South Carolina. Enormous amounts of capital were necessary for railroad construction, some from private sources, but much of it came from state and local government funding. Each $50 note features a central portrait of George Washington that’s actually the same image we see on our current $1 bill—only much more detailed. On either side of this portrait are vignettes referring to South Carolina’s agricultural heritage. On the right is an image of a farm hand carrying a basket of cotton while with others can be seen picking cotton in the background. On the left is an image of a wagon full of cotton bales being pulled by horses who seem to be struggling under its weight. All of these designs are extraordinarily intricate and are a testament to the skill used to create the designs printed on this note!Taken To The Cleaners By The State Of South Carolina!When the news broke that the state of South Carolina needed millions of dollars to finance the reconstruction of the railroad, it seemed like a no-lose deal. Railroads were in their heyday, and the state guaranteed repayment. Famed industrialist Edward P. Wesley coughed up the dough and received $1,000,000 in notes designed like intricately engraved currency. But, in 1873, South Carolina reneged, leaving Wesley with the unredeemable notes. Wesley fought the state in the courts but lost. He was left with nothing but the notes.
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PCGS 1939-s Mercury Dime 10c ms66 PCGS Lot #13543 (Sale Order 519 of 835) PCGS 1939-s Mercury Dime 10c ms66 PCGS.
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5 OZ .999 Fine Silver Set Coca Cola Colorized Collection Lot #13544 (Sale Order 520 of 835) 5 OZ .999 Fine Silver Set Coca Cola Colorized Collection. 5 OZ .999 Fine Silver Set Coca Cola Colorized Collection. This set contains Five 1 oz rounds of .999 Fine Silver from The Coca Cola Colorized Collection.You will receive: Coca-Cola® 1 oz Silver Colorized Round Bathing Beauties: Blonde, Coca-Cola® 1 oz Silver Colorized Round Bathing Beauties: Brunette, Coca-Cola® 1 oz Silver Colorized Round Bathing Beauties: Red Head, Coca-Cola® 1 oz Silver Polar Bear Colorized Round, and Coca-Cola® 1 oz Silver Colorized Round (Classic).Each Coin is individually encapsulated and displayedin a handsome leatherette case.
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1878-p 8tf Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS Lot #13545 (Sale Order 521 of 835) 1878-p 8tf Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS.
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1946 Iowa Old Commem Half Dollar 50c ms67+ SEGS Lot #13547 (Sale Order 522 of 835) 1946 Iowa Old Commem Half Dollar 50c ms67+ SEGS. The Iowa Commemorative marks the Final Run of the Old US Commemorative Program. The Iowa and the Booker T. Washington were approved on the same day by President Truman and mark an End to the Program. When looking at an Iowa Commemorative, check for signs of wear on the Eagle’s Neck and Head, and on the Building’s Central Pillars.
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High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Reserve" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC) Lot #13548 (Sale Order 523 of 835) High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Reserve" - Weight shows x10 Coins (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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1960 Proof Franklin Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS Lot #13550 (Sale Order 524 of 835) 1960 TOP POP! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS. A new master die was put into use in 1960. The previous one had been used for an entire decade, causing many proofs from that era to lack contrast and show somewhat mushy detail. Such is not the case with this practically perfect PR69 Deep Cameo half dollar. Franklin's hair and the bell lines are razor-sharp. The fields are consistently reflective on each side, producing even contrast throughout.
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1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms65+ Lot #13551 (Sale Order 525 of 835) 1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms65+.
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1953C $2 Red Seal United States Note "Lucky 7s" Serial #! Grades xf Lot #13552 (Sale Order 526 of 835) 1953C $2 Red Seal United States Note "Lucky 7s" Serial #! 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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Dune 2 House of Fremen 1 oz Silver Coin Round Lot #13553 (Sale Order 527 of 835) Dune 2 House of Fremen 1 oz Silver Coin. Officially licensed by Legendary Entertainment. This exclusive collection marks the 2024 release of the sequel motion picture DUNE 2. Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver.
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1923 $1 large size Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White Lot #13554 (Sale Order 528 of 835) 1923 $1 large size Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White. Fr-237 The term “horse blanket” gets used a lot when talking about large size currency. It is most frequently used to describe this bank note. All large size $1 silver certificates have the same blue seal. There are three signature combinations used with 1923 $1 silver certificates. Portrait of George Washington at center
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1942-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms64 Lot #13555 (Sale Order 529 of 835) 1942-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms64.
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1999-2009 Full Proof Set Run - 127 Coins, 11 Sets Complete 50 State Quarters, Territories Run, & Lif Lot #13556 (Sale Order 530 of 835) 1999-2009 Full Proof Set Run - 127 Coins, 11 Sets Complete 50 State Quarters, Territories Run, & Life Of Lincoln. 1999-2009 50 State Quarters & Territories Full Proof Set Run - 109 Coins, 10 Complete Sets. This group of proof sets includes all 50 State Quarters, 5 states per set across 10 sets, as well as 6 US Territories quarters. The 2009 mint and proof sets had the highest number of coins and highest face value of any standard mint and proof sets issued, as they included 5 varieties of dollar coin, 6 varieties of quarter, and 4 varieties of lincoln cents.
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1914-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms66 USCG Lot #13559 (Sale Order 531 of 835) 1914-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66 USCG. The 1914 Indian quarter eagle boasts the lowest mintage of any Philadelphia issue of the series, at a mere 240,000 pieces. The 1914 is also widely considered the second-rarest date of the series, both in terms of total examples known and number of high-grade specimens. The fabled 1911-D can claim greater overall rarity, but the 1914 is equally elusive in high grade. 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! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 19 Lot #13560 (Sale Order 532 of 835) NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. Up For Auction is 1 Roll of Wheat Cents From "The Watchmaker's Hoard”. of rolls we opened we 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. we found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen we 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, KDCI
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1883-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms62+ USCG Lot #13561 (Sale Order 533 of 835) 1883-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms62+ USCG. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1998-s Proof Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades pr69 dcam Lot #13563 (Sale Order 534 of 835) 1998-s Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades pr69 dcam.
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Original sealed box of 5x 1996 United States Mint Proof Sets Lot #13564 (Sale Order 535 of 835) Original sealed box of 5x 1996 United States Mint Proof Sets.
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1929 $50 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf++ Francisco Lot #13566 (Sale Order 536 of 835) 1929 $50 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf++ Francisco.
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1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades vf30 Lot #13567 (Sale Order 537 of 835) 1864 CN Indian Cent 1c Grades vf30.
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1935D $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Wide & Narrow Margins 2 Note Set Grades CU Lot #13568 (Sale Order 538 of 835) 1935D $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Wide & Narrow Margins 2 Note Set Grades CU. Here’s an exciting opportunity to own both the “wide” and “narrow” margin $1 Silver Certificates from Series 1935D! Although these notes bear the 1935 date, they were printed in 1952. That year, the note’s back design was made about 2 mm narrower than previous issues, creating the narrow margin variety. The difference in the margins is visible in the area above the united states of america and below one dollar on the note’s back. Unusual note combinations like this are sought after by collectors, especially in Choice Crisp Uncirculated condition like the notes offered here
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1886 Liberty Nickel TOP POP! 5c ms67 USCG Lot #13569 (Sale Order 539 of 835) 1886 TOP POP! Liberty Nickel 5c ms67 USCG.
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1955-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+ fbl Lot #13571 (Sale Order 540 of 835) 1955-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+ fbl.
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10 Peace GIMBLES Circ Roll A Condition Lot #13572 (Sale Order 541 of 835) 10 Peace GIMBLES Circ Roll A Condition. Up For Auction is a 131- 10 Peace GIMBLES Circ Roll A Condition Roll Weighing 268.7 g Based On this weight this is a Circ Roll We are very excited to present over 1,500 Silver Dollar Rolls from what we are calling “The Department Store Hoard”. Inside this hoard was a huge estate of hundreds of silver dollar rolls. The sheer size of it was unprecedented. Throughout the early-mid 1900’s the collector of the estate acquired hundreds of coin rolls of all different types. His family tells us that he was at one point a buyer for Macys and then a suit wholesaler to various department stores. While in these stores he would often pick up “investment rolls” at a lower price than they were offering the public. In his collection, we found original numismatic advertisements, catalogs, newspapers, and magazines from a wide array of places used to order these rolls and various other coins in his collection.There were 10-15 different types of roll’s in this collection. However, the vast majority were stamped “Gimbels, Marshall Field, and Sears”. Among this collection are 10 and 20 coin rolls. Most of the covered end rolls are marked “Morgan, Peace, or Mixed”. The Gimbels rolls are marked “A+, A, B+, B, and C” and stamped on one of the ends “M” or “P” designating Morgans or Peace Dollars. We believe more than this variety existed at some point, but these are the only markings that we found in this collection. After opening several of each type, we have determined that the letters seem to refer to the rarity and quality of the coins inside. We have spent months going through this collection and identifying everything. We have opened several rolls of every type and did not find any that were miss marked. Based on all of our findings and what we have found when we opened various rolls, we have estimated the values of what we believe each variation tends to have.There were a lot of rolls in this hoard and the different kinds are quite confusing, Corey has made a PDF explaining each variety and what he has found in a bit more depth. If you are interested in a copy, send us an email at jordan@kdcauction.com and we’ll send one right over.The agreement with 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 New York to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next week's auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you!
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1894-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms62+ USCG Lot #13573 (Sale Order 542 of 835) 1894-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms62+ USCG.
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1947-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c ms67 SEGS Lot #13575 (Sale Order 543 of 835) 1947-d Near Top Pop! Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms67 SEGS.
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2021 Tuvalu The Simpsons Family - 1 oz Silver Round Round Lot #13576 (Sale Order 544 of 835) 2021 Tuvalu The Simpsons Family - 1 oz Silver Round. Obverse features a family portrait of The Simpsons. Reverse features a likeness of Queen Elizabeth II. Tuvalu Legal Tender. Mintage of only 25,000 Coins. Contains 1oz of .999 Fine Silver.
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1936-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms66+ Lot #13579 (Sale Order 545 of 835) 1936-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms66+.
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2007-2009 Presidential Dollar Proof Sets First 3 Years, 12 Coins In Original Government Packaging Lot #13580 (Sale Order 546 of 835) 2007-2009 Presidential Dollar Proof Sets First 3 Years, 12 Coins In Original Government Packaging. Own the very first Presidential dollar Proofs – in their official U.S. Mint display holder! With this spectacular set, you get all 4 high-quality, low-mintage 2007 Presidential dollar Proofs, each with extra-sharp strikes, frosted images, and mirrorlike surfaces. Every 1st-year Presidential dollar Proof - George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison Here's the magnificent 2008-S Presidential Dollar Proof Set from the second year of the series. The set contains premium-quality Proof issues of all four 2008 Presidential dollars – sealed in a handsome U.S. Mint display case. Get all four 2008-S Presidential Proofs honoring James Monroe, John Q. Adams, Andrew Jackson & Martin Van Buren Here's the magnificent 2009-S Presidential Dollar Proof Set from the third year of the series. The set contains premium-quality Proof issues of all four 2009 Presidential dollars – sealed in a handsome U.S. Mint display case. Get all four 2009-S Presidential Proofs honoring William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, James K. Polk, and Zachary Taylor
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1864 Confederate States Thirty Dollars Note Grades Select CU Lot #13582 (Sale Order 547 of 835) 1864 Confederate States Thirty Dollars Note Grades Select CU.
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1912-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms64+ SEGS Lot #13583 (Sale Order 548 of 835) 1912-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms64+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1928 & D Mint Ends Lot #13584 (Sale Order 549 of 835) 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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1921-d Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13585 (Sale Order 550 of 835) 1921-d Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS.
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1941-p Jefferson Nickel 5c ms67 5fs USCG Lot #13587 (Sale Order 551 of 835) 1941-p Jefferson Nickel 5c ms67 5fs USCG.
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Original sealed 1964 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13588 (Sale Order 552 of 835) Original sealed 1964 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1867 Indian Cent 1c Grades ms62 bn Lot #13589 (Sale Order 553 of 835) 1867 Indian Cent 1c Grades ms62 bn. PCGS estimates only 5000 survive in all grades. A very tough date.
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1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms66 rb Lot #13591 (Sale Order 554 of 835) 1944-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms66 rb.
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5x Coin New Orleans MORGAN Set 1881-o Through 1885-o ALL UNC, 5 Morgan Dollars Lot #13592 (Sale Order 555 of 835) 5x Coin New Orleans MORGAN Set 1881-o Through 1885-o ALL UNC, 5 Morgan Dollars.
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1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS Lot #13593 (Sale Order 556 of 835) 1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ 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 Coin
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1956-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c ms67 SEGS Lot #13595 (Sale Order 557 of 835) 1956-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c ms67 SEGS.
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Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins Lot #13596 (Sale Order 558 of 835) Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins. Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins. This roll is held in an old Steel strong wrapper, patented 1921, stamped "Bankers Trust Company of Philadelphia, Walnut Street at Juniper. This roll contains 20, UNCIRCULATED 1921-p Morgan silver Dollars. The coins may range from Unc to Gem++ with the average being ms64. This is a PQ original bank roll hand marked 1921-p Unc. We have weighed the roll and can assure you that it weighs perfectly as an UNCIRCULATED roll and that all 20 coins are 1921-p. We recently Acquired a large Estate Hoard of solid date Rolls.
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1954 Proof Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr67+ dcam SEGS Lot #13599 (Sale Order 559 of 835) 1954 Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr67+ dcam SEGS.
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1 oz Silver Round - Buffalo Nickle Style Round Lot #13600 (Sale Order 560 of 835) 1 oz Silver Round - Buffalo Nickle Style. The 1 oz Silver Buffalo round pays tribute to America’s Native tribes and the majestic, once endangered buffalo. James Earle Fraser’s design for the 1913 Buffalo Nickel has inspired both images featured on this round.
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1902-p Morgan Dollar Colorfully Toned Near Top Pop! 1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13601 (Sale Order 561 of 835) 1902-p Colorfully Toned Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar 1 ms66+ SEGS.
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1928G $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select CU Lot #13602 (Sale Order 562 of 835) 1928G $2 Red Seal United States Note Grades Select CU. FR-1508 Two dollar bills from the series of 1928 are called 1928 $2 legal tenders. All legal tenders have a red seal. 1928 was also the first year that United States paper money was printed at its current size. Series of 1928 two dollar notes were the first series of three years to feature a red seal on that denomination. The other years are 1953 and 1963. The other two years are much more common. Series of 1928 two dollar red seals come in eight different types. 1928, 1928A, 1928B, 1928C, 1928D, 1928E, 1928G, and 1928F. 1928 two dollar bills are typically found today in very rough condition. Believe it or not, some are actually still in circulation. There can be nice premiums on truly uncirculated 1928 twos. trying to put together a choice uncirculated set will take some time and money.
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1947-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms64+ Lot #13603 (Sale Order 563 of 835) 1947-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms64+.
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1986 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 7 Coins W/ Box & COA Lot #13604 (Sale Order 564 of 835) 1986 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 7 Coins W/ Box & COA. Product DetailsThis wonderful seven-piece set includes all of the proof issue coins of 1986 as well as a commemorative Statue of Liberty proof half dollar and 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 Statue of Liberty Silver dollar * Commemorative clad half 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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PCGS 1883-p Morgan Dollar OGH Rainbow Toned 1 ms64 PCGS Lot #13605 (Sale Order 565 of 835) PCGS 1883-p OGH Rainbow Toned Morgan Dollar 1 ms64 PCGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin. I give this coin my highest recommendation
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1934A $100 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Select AU Lot #13606 (Sale Order 566 of 835) 1934A $100 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Select AU.
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1908-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms66 USCG Lot #13607 (Sale Order 567 of 835) 1908-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66 USCG. The first-year-of-issue 1908 Indian five dollar was saved in greater numbers than following years, giving it a second reason for type collectors to chase nice examples. This Premium Gem is among the few nicest survivors, displaying bright mint luster over antique-gold surfaces that are free of marks in any of the prime focal areas. he strike is uniformly bold throughout both sides, another plus that collectors will appreciate. 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! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909 Lot #13608 (Sale Order 568 of 835) NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. Up For Auction is 1 Roll of Wheat Cents From "The Watchmaker's Hoard”. of rolls we opened we 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. we found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen we 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, KDCI
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1881-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+ Lot #13609 (Sale Order 569 of 835) 1881-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+.
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1962-d Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65 Lot #13611 (Sale Order 570 of 835) 1962-d Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65.
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Original sealed 1957 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13612 (Sale Order 571 of 835) Original sealed 1957 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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1864 Confederate States Thirty Dollars Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #13614 (Sale Order 572 of 835) 1864 Confederate States Thirty Dollars Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1895 Indian Cent 1c ms64 rd ACG Lot #13615 (Sale Order 573 of 835) 1895 Indian Cent 1c ms64 rd ACG.
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7 Coin Taylor Swift Gold Plated Round Collection Lot #13616 (Sale Order 574 of 835) 7 Coin Taylor Swift Gold Plated Round Collection.
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1928 $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf+ Lot #13618 (Sale Order 575 of 835) 1928 $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf+.
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1919-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms62 Lot #13619 (Sale Order 576 of 835) 1919-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms62.
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Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins Lot #13620 (Sale Order 577 of 835) Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins. Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins. This roll is held in an old Steel strong wrapper, patented 1921, stamped "Bankers Trust Company of Philadelphia, Walnut Street at Juniper. This roll contains 20, UNCIRCULATED 1921-p Morgan silver Dollars. The coins may range from Unc to Gem++ with the average being ms64. This is a PQ original bank roll hand marked 1921-p Unc. We have weighed the roll and can assure you that it weighs perfectly as an UNCIRCULATED roll and that all 20 coins are 1921-p. We recently Acquired a large Estate Hoard of solid date Rolls.
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1879-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms66 Lot #13621 (Sale Order 578 of 835) 1879-s Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms66.
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1961 Proof Franklin Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c pr68+ DCAM SEGS Lot #13623 (Sale Order 579 of 835) 1961 Near Top Pop! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr68+ DCAM SEGS.
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2021 Shrek 20th Anniversary 1 oz Silver $2 Niue BU Coin Round Lot #13624 (Sale Order 580 of 835) 2021 Shrek 20th Anniversary 1 oz Silver $2 Niue BU Coin. This coin marks 20 years of everyone's favorite big green grumpy underdog. Shrek subverted standard fairytale hero tropes and had audiences rolling with laughter! Commemorate the start of a pop-culture phenomenon! Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver. Obverse: Features the coat of arms of Niue along with the denomination and year of issue. Reverse: Features the officially licensed Shrek logo along with Shrek with his arm around his pal Donkey while smiling and giving a thumbs up.
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1921-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 ICG Lot #13625 (Sale Order 581 of 835) 1921-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 ICG.
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1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select CU Lot #13626 (Sale Order 582 of 835) 1957 $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades Select CU. 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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1942-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar Toned 50c Grades ms66+ Lot #13627 (Sale Order 583 of 835) 1942-p Toned Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms66+.
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2000-2009 Full Decade Mint Set Run - 238 Coins, 10 Complete Sets Lot #13628 (Sale Order 584 of 835) 2000-2009 Full Decade Mint Set Run - 238 Coins, 10 Complete Sets. 2000-2009 Full Decade Mint Set Run - 238 Coins, 10 Complete Sets. The 2009 mint and proof sets had the highest number of coins and highest face value of any standard mint and proof sets issued, as they included 5 varieties of dollar coin, 6 varieties of quarter, and 4 varieties of lincoln cents.
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1882-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65 Lot #13629 (Sale Order 585 of 835) 1882-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65.
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1915-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle TOP POP! $2 1/2 ms66 USCG Lot #13631 (Sale Order 586 of 835) 1915-p TOP POP! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66 USCG. The 1915 survives in great numbers through MS64, but like most other issues in Bela Lyon Pratt's Indian quarter eagle series, the population dwindles significantly in MS65. Premium Gems are major condition rarities. They are seldom offered and fetch considerable sums from competitive series specialists. This rich honey-gold representative shows wisps of eye-catching lavender color. Radiant luster glitters over impeccably preserved surfaces. The headdress elements and eagle's feathers are strongly rendered, cementing this piece among the finest survivors from a mintage of 606,000 coins. 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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Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1910-p end, Indian other end Lot #13632 (Sale Order 587 of 835) Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1910-p end, Indian other end. Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c mixed original Shotgun Roll. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends.
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1994 Silver Eagle Dollar $1 Grades unc Lot #13633 (Sale Order 588 of 835) 1994 Silver Eagle Dollar $1 Grades unc.
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1934A $10 Silver Certificate North Africa WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf+ Lot #13634 (Sale Order 589 of 835) 1934A $10 Silver Certificate North Africa WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf+. FR-2309 Signatures of Julian & Morgenthau. It was the darkest days of World War II, just after Pearl Harbor. Were the Nazis under Field Marshall Rommel preparing a massive push through North Africa? If they did, and succedded, they could use the millions of dollars in currency the seized to buy war material. To thwart this, these Silver Certificates were sent to North Africa. Each has a yellow seal on the front. If the Nazis did succeed to over run our expeditiary force, the currency would be demonetized. After the threat passed, most of these "North Africa" Notes were destroyed. Today they're hard to find.
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1909 VDB Lincoln Cent 1c ms66+ rd SEGS Lot #13635 (Sale Order 590 of 835) 1909 VDB Lincoln Cent 1c ms66+ rd SEGS. Always sought after date. Always popular.
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Sealed 2021 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 14 Coins Inside Lot #13636 (Sale Order 591 of 835) Sealed 2021 United States Mint Set in Original Government Shipped Box, Never Opened! 14 Coins Inside!. The 2021 United States Mint Uncirculated Set includes two folders, each containing 7 coins with uncirculated finishes. One folder is from the United States Mint at Philadelphia and the other is from the United States Mint at Denver. Certificates of authenticity and coin specifications are printed on the back of each folder.The 2021 edition of the United States Mint Uncirculated Set includes these coins:The final quarter in the America the Beautiful Quarters® series honoring the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site in Alabama. The reverse design depicts a Tuskegee Airman pilot suiting up to join the fight during World War II, with the Moton Field control tower in the background. The pilot looks upward with pride and confidence as two P- 51 Mustangs pass overhead. The inscription “THEY FOUGHT TWO WARS” is arced across the top as a reference to the dual battles the Tuskegee Airmen fought—fascism abroad and racial discrimination at home. Inscriptions are “TUSKEGEE AIRMEN,” “ALABAMA,” “2021,” and “E PLURIBUS UNUM.”General George Washington Crossing the Delaware Quarter featuring an obverse design that marks a return to the familiar depiction of George Washington by John Flanagan as it appeared on the quarter from 1932 to 1998. Inscriptions are “LIBERTY,” “IN GOD WE TRUST,” and “2021.” The reverse design features George Washington commanding his troops through the overnight crossing of the ice-choked Delaware River prior to the Battle of Trenton during the American Revolutionary War. Inscriptions are "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "E PLURIBUS UNUM," "CROSSING THE DELAWARE," and "QUARTER DOLLAR.”Native American $1 Coin with a reverse design honoring Native American military service. It features two eagle feathers, which were traditionally earned in battle or by performing a brave deed. Eagle feathers are revered, receiving the utmost care and handling, and are to be displayed proudly in homes. Stars representing five branches of the U.S. Military are in the foreground. A circle connects all the elements. Inscriptions are “NATIVE AMERICANS – DISTINGUISHED MILITARY SERVICE SINCE 1775,” “$1,” and “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.”Kennedy half dollarRoosevelt dimeJefferson nickelLincoln penny
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1886-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13637 (Sale Order 592 of 835) 1886-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS.
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1938-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades au55 Lot #13639 (Sale Order 593 of 835) 1938-d Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades au55.
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Complete 1934/1935 North Africa WWII Emergency Currency Set $1, $5, $10 FULL SET Grades AU/CU Lot #13640 (Sale Order 594 of 835) Complete 1934/1935 North Africa WWII Emergency Currency Set $1, $5, $10 FULL SET Grades AU/CU. It was the darkest days of World War II, just after Pearl Harbor. Were the Nazis under Field Marshall Rommel preparing a massive push through North Africa? If they did, and succedded, they could use the millions of dollars in currency the seized to buy war material. To thwart this, these Silver Certificates were sent to North Africa. Each has a yellow seal on the front. If the Nazis did succeed to over run our expeditiary force, the currency would be demonetized. After the threat passed, most of these "North Africa" Notes were destroyed. Today they're hard to find.
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1922-p Peace Dollar $1 ms65 ICG Lot #13641 (Sale Order 595 of 835) 1922-p Peace Dollar $1 ms65 ICG.
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1917 $1 Large Size Legal Tender Note Grades vf+ Signatures Elliott/Burke Lot #13642 (Sale Order 596 of 835) 1917 $1 Large Size Legal Tender Note Grades vf+ Signatures Elliott/Burke. FR-37 This 1917 $1 note is the last large-sized legal tender bank note ever issued. It's referred to as a "Horseblanket Note," due to their large size. The obverse features Washington and a vignette of Columbus sighting America. The reverse shows a "sawhorse" design. Add in the bright red seal and serial numbers and you've got a miniature work of art.
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1956-p Jefferson Nickel 5c ms66+ SEGS Lot #13643 (Sale Order 597 of 835) 1956-p Jefferson Nickel 5c ms66+ SEGS.
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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC) Lot #13644 (Sale Order 598 of 835) *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-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c ms66+ FBL SEGS Lot #13647 (Sale Order 599 of 835) 1957-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c ms66+ FBL SEGS.
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2024 Tuvalu $1 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 40th Anniversary Coin - 1 oz Silver Round Round Lot #13648 (Sale Order 600 of 835) 2024 Tuvalu $1 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 40th Anniversary Coin - 1 oz Silver Round. Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with this exciting legal tender silver coin! Obverse features a design with the 4 Ninja Turtles and the reverse features a portrait of King Charles III. Issued by the government of Tuvalu. Mintage of only 24,000 coins. Contains 1oz of .999 Fine Silver.
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1890-p Morgan Dollar Colorfully Toned 1 ms66 USCG Lot #13649 (Sale Order 601 of 835) 1890-p Colorfully Toned Morgan Dollar 1 ms66 USCG.
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February 1928 Boston Terminal Company $17.50 Note Grades Select CU Lot #13650 (Sale Order 602 of 835) February 1928 Boston Terminal Company $17.50 Note Grades Select CU.
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1952-s Franklin Half Dollar Colorfully Toned 50c ms67 fbl USCG Lot #13651 (Sale Order 603 of 835) 1952-s Colorfully Toned Franklin Half Dollar 50c ms67 fbl USCG.
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1968-2008 40 Years Proof Set Run - 273 Coins, 41 Complete Sets Lot #13652 (Sale Order 604 of 835) 1968-2008 40 Years Proof Set Run - 273 Coins, 41 Complete Sets. 1968-2008 40 Years Proof Set Run - 273 Coins, 41 Complete Sets. This set includes all 50 State Quarter varieties. For 1982 only, there was a Department of the Treasury token included, the only appearance a token made in proof sets. This will also include the two years of bicentennial coinage (1975 and 1976) and the last year of 95% copper circulating Lincoln cents (1981).
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1885-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13653 (Sale Order 605 of 835) 1885-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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1913-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms64+ SEGS Lot #13655 (Sale Order 606 of 835) 1913-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms64+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1923 & D Mint Ends Lot #13656 (Sale Order 607 of 835) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1923 & 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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1878-p 8tf Morgan Dollar Colorfully Toned 1 Grades ms62 Lot #13657 (Sale Order 608 of 835) 1878-p 8tf Colorfully Toned Morgan Dollar 1 Grades ms62. 0
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1863 Knickerbocker Currency Civil War Token F- 255/390 1c Grades au58 Lot #13659 (Sale Order 609 of 835) 1863 Knickerbocker Currency F- 255/390 Civil War Token 1c Grades au58.
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Original sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13660 (Sale Order 610 of 835) Original sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set.
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1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS Lot #13661 (Sale Order 611 of 835) 1880-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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1934C $10 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++ Lot #13662 (Sale Order 612 of 835) 1934C $10 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Grades vf++. 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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1906 Proof Liberty Nickel 5c pr67 cam SEGS Lot #13663 (Sale Order 613 of 835) 1906 Liberty Nickel 5c pr67 cam SEGS.
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5x 1oz Silver Round Disney Set, 5oz Of Pure Silver Lot #13664 (Sale Order 614 of 835) 5x 1oz Silver Round Disney Set, 5oz Of Pure Silver.
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1900-o Morgan Dollar Vam 15 Top 100 $1 ms63 ICG Lot #13665 (Sale Order 615 of 835) 1900-o Vam 15 Top 100 Morgan Dollar $1 ms63 ICG.
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1909 VDB Lincoln Cent 1c ms66+ rd SEGS Lot #13667 (Sale Order 616 of 835) 1909 VDB Lincoln Cent 1c ms66+ rd SEGS. Always sought after date. Always popular.
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Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Peace Standard"! X10 Coins Inside! (FC) Lot #13668 (Sale Order 617 of 835) 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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1921-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 ICG Lot #13669 (Sale Order 618 of 835) 1921-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 ICG.
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Enjoy Coca Cola Style - 1 oz Silver Round Round Lot #13672 (Sale Order 619 of 835) Enjoy Coca Cola Style - 1 oz Silver Round. This silver round features the classic style "Enjoy Coca-Cola" logo on the front, and a trio of iconic glass coke bottles on the back. Contains 1oz of .999 Fine Silver.
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1922-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades ms65 Lot #13673 (Sale Order 620 of 835) 1922-p Peace Dollar $1 Grades ms65.
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1891 $1 large size Silver Certificate Martha Washington Grades f+ Signatures Tillman/Morgan Lot #13674 (Sale Order 621 of 835) 1891 $1 large size Silver Certificate Martha Washington Grades f+ Signatures Tillman/Morgan. Fr. 223. Martha Washington is the first and only woman to grace the primary portrait of U.S. paper currency. Martha Washington's image appears on the $1 Silver Certificate. The $1 Certificates were discontinued in 1957. It was the nation's second-longest issued paper money and as the name suggests was backed by the U.S. Government's silver deposits and could be redeemed at any time for silver from the U.S. Treasury. he design began in the summer of 1886. The Galveston Daily News reported on August 17th, 1886, "It is learned at the Treasury Department that the new Silver Certificates authorized at the last session of Congress will not be ready for issue before November, the $1 certificate contains a vignette of Martha Washington." The portrait featured on the currency is based on Charles François Jalabert's portrait of Martha Washingto
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2015-p Proof Roosevelt Dime Silver Reverse Proof 10c pr70 SEGS Lot #13675 (Sale Order 622 of 835) 2015-p Silver Reverse Proof Roosevelt Dime 10c pr70 SEGS.
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1995-1996 Olympic Eight-Coin Proof Silver Dollar Set w US Mint OGP Box & COA Modern Commem Dollar $1 Lot #13676 (Sale Order 623 of 835) 1995-1996 Olympic Eight-Coin Proof Silver Dollar Set w US Mint OGP Box & COA Modern Commem Dollar $1 Grades. The Set Includes The 1995-P Olympic Gymnast Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar1995-P Paralympics Blind Runner Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar1995-P Olympic Track Runner Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar1995-P Olympic Cyclist Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar1996-P Paralympics Wheelchair Athlete Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar1996-P Olympic Tennis Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar1996-P Olympic Rowing Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar1996-P Olympic High Jump Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar
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1879-s Rev '78 Top 100 Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms65+ SEGS Lot #13677 (Sale Order 624 of 835) 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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1925-d Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms66+ USCG Lot #13679 (Sale Order 625 of 835) 1925-d Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66+ USCG. The quality-conscious collector will find much to appreciate about this Premium Gem 1925-D, a coin graded among the finest examples 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! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Lot #13680 (Sale Order 626 of 835) NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. Up For Auction is 1 Roll of Wheat Cents From "The Watchmaker's Hoard”. of rolls we opened we 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. we found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen we 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, KDCI
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1885-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+ Lot #13681 (Sale Order 627 of 835) 1885-o Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+.
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1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Fancy Serial: #72972222 Grades vf+ Lot #13682 (Sale Order 628 of 835) 1953B $2 Red Seal United States Note Fancy Serial: #72972222 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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1867 Indian Cent 1c Grades au58 Lot #13683 (Sale Order 629 of 835) 1867 Indian Cent 1c Grades au58. PCGS estimates only 5000 survive in all grades. A very tough date.
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Original sealed box 5- 1987 United States Mint Proof Sets Lot #13684 (Sale Order 630 of 835) Original sealed box 5- 1987 United States Mint Proof Sets. Up for Auction is an Unopened Mailer Box from 1987 containing 5 1987 Proof Sets!!!! Wow! - This Mailer Box is sealed exactly as it left the mint over 40 years ago. Each Proof set in this mailer box has never been reviewed or examined by anyone. Virtually every 1987 Proof Set has been looked at by Coin Experts who have identified potential PR70 DCAM Coins and had them slabbed. Those opened Proof Sets you find at coin shows or for sale individually have almost certainly been examined and reviewed. NOT ONE OF THE FIVE SETS IN THIS MAILER BOX HAVE BEEN SEEN BY HUMAN EYES IN 40 YEARS , So, What COULD be in these Sets, Well here are the 5 things that could be inside. An Kennedy 50c in PR70 DCAM Trending $100, a Washington 25c in PR70 DCAM Trending $85, a Roosevelt Dime in PR70 DCAM Trending $70, BUT That’s Just the Start, There also could be a Lincoln 1c in PR70 DCAM, TRENDING $475, BUT EVEN THAT IS JUST THE SIDESHOW! The REAL WINNER IN THIS LOTTERY BOX IS The Jefferson Nickel, a 1987 PROOF Jefferson Nickel in PR70 DCAM TRENDS $615!!!! And there can be FIVE of Each in this BOX, This could be one of the very last boxes in EXISTENCE. This “WONKA” Box could Contain Coins Worth $6,725 - Good Luck in Obtaining This Unopened Mailer Box of 5 1987 Proof Sets!!!
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1928B $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf++ Lot #13686 (Sale Order 631 of 835) 1928B $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf++.
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1955 Proof Franklin Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c pr69 dcam SEGS Lot #13687 (Sale Order 632 of 835) 1955 TOP POP! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr69 dcam SEGS.
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Complete 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Signature Set 1953, 1953a, 1953b. 1953c 4 Notes Grades Lot #13688 (Sale Order 633 of 835) Complete 1953 $2 Red Seal United States Note Signature Set 1953, 1953a, 1953b. 1953c 4 Notes Grades Au/CU.
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PCGS 1923-p Peace Dollar OGH Rattler $1 ms62 PCGS Lot #13689 (Sale Order 634 of 835) PCGS 1923-p OGH Rattler Peace Dollar $1 ms62 PCGS.
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Very Cool 1872 $50 South Carolina, Columbia Obsolete Currency Note SCCR-8 George Washington cu66 EPQ Lot #13690 (Sale Order 635 of 835) Very Cool 1872 $50 South Carolina, Columbia Obsolete Currency Note SCCR-8 George Washington cu66 EPQ PMG. These Very Cool Notes Are Nearly 150 Years Old . They were issued as an “IOU” to investors of the Blue Ridge Railroad Company, toward a tri-state railroad link-up that would facilitate trade in South Carolina. Enormous amounts of capital were necessary for railroad construction, some from private sources, but much of it came from state and local government funding. Each $50 note features a central portrait of George Washington that’s actually the same image we see on our current $1 bill—only much more detailed. On either side of this portrait are vignettes referring to South Carolina’s agricultural heritage. On the right is an image of a farm hand carrying a basket of cotton while with others can be seen picking cotton in the background. On the left is an image of a wagon full of cotton bales being pulled by horses who seem to be struggling under its weight. All of these designs are extraordinarily intricate and are a testament to the skill used to create the designs printed on this note!Taken To The Cleaners By The State Of South Carolina!When the news broke that the state of South Carolina needed millions of dollars to finance the reconstruction of the railroad, it seemed like a no-lose deal. Railroads were in their heyday, and the state guaranteed repayment. Famed industrialist Edward P. Wesley coughed up the dough and received $1,000,000 in notes designed like intricately engraved currency. But, in 1873, South Carolina reneged, leaving Wesley with the unredeemable notes. Wesley fought the state in the courts but lost. He was left with nothing but the notes.
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1860 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf35 Lot #13691 (Sale Order 636 of 835) 1860 Indian Cent 1c Grades vf35.
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Rare SEARS UNC Morgan Roll With CC End 10 Coin 1889&CC Ends Lot #13692 (Sale Order 637 of 835) Rare SEARS UNC Morgan Roll With CC End 10 Coin 1889&CC Ends. Up For Auction is a 99- Rare SEARS UNC Morgan Roll With CC End 10 Coin 1889&CC Ends Roll Weighing 270.4 g Based On this weight this is a UNC Roll We are very excited to present over 1,500 Silver Dollar Rolls from what we are calling “The Department Store Hoard”. Inside this hoard was a huge estate of hundreds of silver dollar rolls. The sheer size of it was unprecedented. Throughout the early-mid 1900’s the collector of the estate acquired hundreds of coin rolls of all different types. His family tells us that he was at one point a buyer for Macys and then a suit wholesaler to various department stores. While in these stores he would often pick up “investment rolls” at a lower price than they were offering the public. In his collection, we found original numismatic advertisements, catalogs, newspapers, and magazines from a wide array of places used to order these rolls and various other coins in his collection.There were 10-15 different types of roll’s in this collection. However, the vast majority were stamped “Gimbels, Marshall Field, and Sears”. Among this collection are 10 and 20 coin rolls. The Sears rolls have a special place in Corey’s heart as he fondly recalls his father taking him to the Sears in Long Island to buy coins. The sears rolls all have open ends. From what we have found there were both Morgan and Peace Rolls, some being mixed. The mixed rolls have an “M” stamped on the wrapper. We photographed one roll from each type of end that we found that best represented each date. The roll you will receive is comparable or better then the one in the photo. We did this to be able to get you these rolls to you every week or (until they run out). We have spent months going through this collection and identifying everything. We have opened several rolls of every type and did not find any that were miss marked. Based on all of our findings and what we have found when we opened various rolls, we have estimated the values of what we believe each variation tends to have.There were a lot of rolls in this hoard and the different kinds are quite confusing, Corey has made a PDF explaining each variety and what he has found in a bit more depth. If you are interested in a copy, send us an email at jordan@kdcauction.com and we’ll send one right over.The agreement with 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 New York to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next week's auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.
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Great Pumpkin Peanuts Style - 1 oz Silver Round Round Lot #13696 (Sale Order 638 of 835) Great Pumpkin Peanuts Style - 1 oz Silver Round. Now you can collect all of the classic Peanuts characters on these officially licensed silver rounds! Contains 1oz of .999 Fine Silver.
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1883-o Morgan Dollar Colorfully Toned 1 Grades ms65+ Lot #13697 (Sale Order 639 of 835) 1883-o Colorfully Toned Morgan Dollar 1 Grades ms65+. 0
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1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Note Grades Select CU Lot #13698 (Sale Order 640 of 835) 1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Note Grades Select CU.
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1955-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65 fbl Lot #13699 (Sale Order 641 of 835) 1955-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65 fbl.
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1986-1988 US Mint Prestige Proof Sets - 19 Coins, 3 Complete Sets Lot #13700 (Sale Order 642 of 835) 1986-1988 US Mint Prestige Proof Sets - 19 Coins, 3 Complete Sets. 1986-1988 US Mint Prestige Proof Sets - 19 Coins, 3 Complete Sets. In 1983, the mint released a special mint set containing a commemorative dollar coin. This set, known as the Prestige proof set, was sold every year until 1997 (except 1985, when no commemorative coins were produced) containing a commemorative dollar coin and sometimes a commemorative half dollar.
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1901-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS Lot #13701 (Sale Order 643 of 835) 1901-o Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS.
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1909-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS Lot #13703 (Sale Order 644 of 835) 1909-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1912-p end, Wheat other end Lot #13704 (Sale Order 645 of 835) Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1912-p end, Wheat other end. Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c mixed original Shotgun Roll. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends.
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1900 Lafayette Lafayette Dollar 1 ms66 SEGS Lot #13705 (Sale Order 646 of 835) 1900 Lafayette Lafayette Dollar 1 ms66 SEGS. Struck to Commemorate General Lafayette and Help Cover the Costs of a Statue given by the US to the City of Paris. The coins were also to Celebrate the Exposition in Paris in 1900. Additionally, 1899 was the 100th Anniversary of Washington's death. When Examining a Lafayette Dollar, Evidence of Wear First Appears on Washington's Cheekbone and on Lafayette's Lower Curls. On the Reverse, check the Highest Points of the Design—the Boot, Thigh and Rear Leg of the Horse. Also it is noted that this coin has a Few Firsts, it is the First Commemorative Dollar Ever Struck, the First Officially Issued coin to Depict a Former President, and the First Coin to Show the Same Person (Lafayette) on Both Sides. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1939-s Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades unc details Lot #13707 (Sale Order 647 of 835) 1939-s Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades unc details.
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Original sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13708 (Sale Order 648 of 835) Original sealed 1959 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. 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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1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Fancy Serial! #42354444 Grades vf+ Lot #13710 (Sale Order 649 of 835) 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note Fancy Serial! #42354444 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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1832 Large Letters Capped Bust Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c ms66 SEGS Lot #13711 (Sale Order 650 of 835) 1832 Large Letters TOP POP! Capped Bust Half Dollar 50c ms66 SEGS.
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9 Coin Batman DC Gold Plated Round Collection Lot #13712 (Sale Order 651 of 835) 9 Coin Batman DC Gold Plated Round Collection.
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1926-p Lincoln Cent TOP POP! 1c ms68 rd SEGS Lot #13715 (Sale Order 652 of 835) 1926-p TOP POP! Lincoln Cent 1c ms68 rd SEGS.
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Rare Morgan Circ MARSHALL FIELDS 10 $1 Roll RED Level Lot #13716 (Sale Order 653 of 835) Rare Morgan Circ MARSHALL FIELDS 10 $1 Roll RED Level. Up For Auction is a 185- Rare Morgan Circ MARSHALL FIELDS 10 $1 Roll RED Level Roll Weighing 268.6 g Based On this weight this is a Circ Roll We are very excited to present over 1,500 Silver Dollar Rolls from what we are calling “The Department Store Hoard”. Inside this hoard was a huge estate of hundreds of silver dollar rolls. The sheer size of it was unprecedented. Throughout the early-mid 1900’s the collector of the estate acquired hundreds of coin rolls of all different types. His family tells us that he was at one point a buyer for Macys and then a suit wholesaler to various department stores. While in these stores he would often pick up “investment rolls” at a lower price than they were offering the public. In his collection, we found original numismatic advertisements, catalogs, newspapers, and magazines from a wide array of places used to order these rolls and various other coins in his collection.There were 10-15 different types of roll’s in this collection. However, the vast majority were stamped “Gimbels, Marshall Field, and Sears”. Among this collection are 10 and 20 coin rolls. Most of the covered end rolls are marked “Morgan, Peace, and Mixed”. The Marshall Field rolls differentiate themselves based on the color printing on the outer edge of the roll. We found rolls in red, blue, green, and a few in the illustrious black. One of the ends of the roll is stamped “Morgan” or “Peace” designating what type is found inside. With Marshall Field being a high end department store (comparable to Neimen Marcus or Bloomingdales today), it was no surprise that these rolls are the nicest rolls any of us have come across in any of our careers. The find of a lifetime. We have spent months going through this collection and identifying everything. We have opened several rolls of every type and did not find any that were miss marked. Based on all of our findings and what we have found when we opened various rolls, we have estimated the values of what we believe each variation tends to have.There were a lot of rolls in this hoard and the different kinds are quite confusing, Corey has made a PDF explaining each variety and what he has found in a bit more depth. If you are interested in a copy, send us an email at jordan@kdcauction.com and we’ll send one right over.The agreement with 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 New York to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next week's auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.
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1889-p Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms68 SEGS Lot #13717 (Sale Order 654 of 835) 1889-p TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms68 SEGS.
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1943-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms66+ SEGS Lot #13719 (Sale Order 655 of 835) 1943-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms66+ SEGS.
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General Motors Logo (1967-2021) 1 oz .999 Silver Round Round Lot #13720 (Sale Order 656 of 835) General Motors Logo (1967-2021) 1 oz .999 Silver Round. You can now add the iconic General Motors logo to your collection with this 1 oz Silver GM logo round! It features the company’s logo that was used from 1967 to 2021. Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver.
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1885-o Morgan Dollar Colorfully Toned 1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13721 (Sale Order 657 of 835) 1885-o Colorfully Toned Morgan Dollar 1 ms66+ SEGS.
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1918 $1 National Currency "Flying Eagle" Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, VA Grades Select AU FR-72 Lot #13722 (Sale Order 658 of 835) 1918 $1 National Currency "Flying Eagle" Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, VA Grades Select AU FR-722. There are three different years found on series of 1918 one dollar bills. Despite also saying 1914 and 1913, these are referred to by collectors as 1918 federal reserve bank notes. Collectors have given this note the nickname of the “Flying Eagle.” The back of the note shows why the bill received its nickname. Keep in mind that series of 1918 one dollar federal reserve bank notes were issued for 12 different banks. The artwork will all be the same though. George Washington is on the left hand side of the bill. There is a blue seal on the right hand side of the bill and the serial numbers are in blue ink.
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1942 Proof Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c pr66 cam SEGS Lot #13723 (Sale Order 659 of 835) 1942 Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c pr66 cam SEGS.
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1995 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set With Box & COA Lot #13724 (Sale Order 660 of 835) 1995 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set With Box & COA. 1995 Prestige Sets consist of proof version coins of the five U.S. circulating coins, along with commemoratives from the year of issue. As they are made specifically for collectors, Prestige Sets are highly valued for their beauty and rarity. Each Prestige Set comes with a certificate of authenticity and is encased in a stunning holder. This beautiful album opens like a book to handsomely display the eye-catching allure of each coin. This set includes 7 coins: * (1) Lincoln cent * (1) Jefferson nickel * (1) Roosevelt dime * (1) Washington quarter * (1) Kennedy half-dollar * (1) Half-dollar Civil War Battlefields (1) Silver Dollar Civil War Battlefields Commemorative struck in 90% silver. All coins were struck at the San Francisco Mint.
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1921-d Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms68 SEGS Lot #13725 (Sale Order 661 of 835) 1921-d TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms68 SEGS.
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BU Roll 2009-d Lincoln Inaugural Cent 50 Pcs ANACS MS65 RD or Better! Lot #13726 (Sale Order 662 of 835) BU Roll 2009-d Lincoln Inaugural Cent 50 Pcs ANACS MS65 RD or Better!.
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1929-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms66+ USCG Lot #13727 (Sale Order 663 of 835) 1929-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66+ USCG. Per David Akers Of PCGS "This is an unusual issue in that it is easy to find in MS-63 or lower condition but surprisingly difficult to locate in MS-64 or better grade. Gems are rare without a doubt, considerably more so than any of the other late issues. Why this is so I really have no idea but I can state that I have not seen all that many 1929 quarter eagles that would grade a full MS-65 by today's stringent standards. A few superb, nearly perfect pieces are known but in MS-67 condition, the 1929 is clearly a major rarity.The strike on a typical 1929 is very good although some specimens are not quite as sharp as the several issues immediately preceding this one. Many examples also show obvious signs of die buckling at the borders. Lustre is nearly always very good to excellent and the color is most often a rich yellow gold with a greenish tint. " 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! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 19 Lot #13728 (Sale Order 664 of 835) NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. Up For Auction is 1 Roll of Wheat Cents From "The Watchmaker's Hoard”. of rolls we opened we 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. we found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen we 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, KDCI
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1882-s Morgan Dollar Rainbow Toned $1 ms65 Details SEGS Lot #13729 (Sale Order 665 of 835) 1882-s Rainbow Toned Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 Details SEGS.
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1863 Confederate States $60 Cotton Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #13730 (Sale Order 666 of 835) 1863 Confederate States $60 Cotton Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1936-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms65 Lot #13731 (Sale Order 667 of 835) 1936-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms65.
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Original sealed box 5- 1980 United States Mint Sets Lot #13732 (Sale Order 668 of 835) Original sealed box 5- 1980 United States Mint Sets.
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1923-1934 3 Note $1 Silver Cerrtificate Type Set 1923 "Horse Blanket", 1928 "Funny Back", 1934 "Funn Lot #13736 (Sale Order 669 of 835) 1923-1934 3 Note $1 Silver Cerrtificate Type Set 1923 "Horse Blanket", 1928 "Funny Back", 1934 "Funny back". The Series of 1923 $1 Silver Certificates was America's last large-size bank note, while the Series of 1928 and Series of 1934 $1 Silver Certificates were America's first small-size bank notes. These bank notes have not been seen in circulation for over 70 years.
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1886-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 ICG Lot #13737 (Sale Order 670 of 835) 1886-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 ICG.
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1928 $20 Gold Certificate FR-2402 Woods/Mellon Grades vf++ Lot #13738 (Sale Order 671 of 835) 1928 $20 Gold Certificate FR-2402 Woods/Mellon Grades vf++. The small size $20 gold certificate was only issued for 1928. Like other twenty dollar bills from the same year, this one shows a portrait of Andrew Jackson in the center of the bill. Once redeemable for gold on demand, U.S. Gold Certificates are among the most sought after of all paper currency. The small-size notes of Series 1928 are much scarcer than previous large-size notes issued over a longer period. Signatures Woods/Mellon. Generally speaking, the 1928 $20 gold certificate is noted for its light pasty seal and a dark green reverse printing.
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PCGS 2022 Silver Eagle Dollar First Day of Issue $1 ms70 PCGS Lot #13739 (Sale Order 672 of 835) PCGS 2022 First Day of Issue Silver Eagle Dollar $1 ms70 PCGS.
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10 Peace GIMBLES Circ Roll A Condition Lot #13740 (Sale Order 673 of 835) 10 Peace GIMBLES Circ Roll A Condition. Up For Auction is a 131- 10 Peace GIMBLES Circ Roll A Condition Roll Weighing 268.7 g Based On this weight this is a Circ Roll We are very excited to present over 1,500 Silver Dollar Rolls from what we are calling “The Department Store Hoard”. Inside this hoard was a huge estate of hundreds of silver dollar rolls. The sheer size of it was unprecedented. Throughout the early-mid 1900’s the collector of the estate acquired hundreds of coin rolls of all different types. His family tells us that he was at one point a buyer for Macys and then a suit wholesaler to various department stores. While in these stores he would often pick up “investment rolls” at a lower price than they were offering the public. In his collection, we found original numismatic advertisements, catalogs, newspapers, and magazines from a wide array of places used to order these rolls and various other coins in his collection.There were 10-15 different types of roll’s in this collection. However, the vast majority were stamped “Gimbels, Marshall Field, and Sears”. Among this collection are 10 and 20 coin rolls. Most of the covered end rolls are marked “Morgan, Peace, or Mixed”. The Gimbels rolls are marked “A+, A, B+, B, and C” and stamped on one of the ends “M” or “P” designating Morgans or Peace Dollars. We believe more than this variety existed at some point, but these are the only markings that we found in this collection. After opening several of each type, we have determined that the letters seem to refer to the rarity and quality of the coins inside. We have spent months going through this collection and identifying everything. We have opened several rolls of every type and did not find any that were miss marked. Based on all of our findings and what we have found when we opened various rolls, we have estimated the values of what we believe each variation tends to have.There were a lot of rolls in this hoard and the different kinds are quite confusing, Corey has made a PDF explaining each variety and what he has found in a bit more depth. If you are interested in a copy, send us an email at jordan@kdcauction.com and we’ll send one right over.The agreement with 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 New York to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next week's auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you!
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1881-s Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms69 SEGS Lot #13741 (Sale Order 674 of 835) 1881-s TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms69 SEGS.
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1915-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms65 rb Lot #13743 (Sale Order 675 of 835) 1915-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms65 rb.
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2024 Chance Monopoly 1oz .999 Silver Round Colorized Samoa Round Lot #13744 (Sale Order 676 of 835) 2024 Chance Monopoly 1oz .999 Silver Round Colorized Samoa. Silver coin is in full color on one side and comes in licensed tamper-evident packaging (TEP). There is a mintage of only 1,000 coins.There are three Chance squares on the Monopoly board that require players to draw a card. These cards can be good or bad, ranging from "Advance to Go" to "Go to Jail."Coin Highlights: Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver. Mintage of only 1,000 coins worldwide. Housed in TEP - RF-welded plastic polymer case (2 1/2" x 3 1/4"), protecting the coin's finish along with Monopoly imagery style card with the inscription "Chance." Obverse: Features the coat of arms for Samoa along with the issuing country, the face value, year of issue, weight and fineness. Reverse: Features an orange question mark on a green background, which is a duplicate from the board game of Monopoly. This coin is legal tender in Samoa.You will love the "chance" to own this coin
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1904-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS Lot #13745 (Sale Order 677 of 835) 1904-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS.
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1896 $2 Large Size Silver Certificate "Educational Series" Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Signatures Til Lot #13746 (Sale Order 678 of 835) 1896 $2 Large Size Silver Certificate "Educational Series" Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Signatures Tillman/Morgan. Signatures of Tillman and Morgan. In 1896, the U.S. Treasury printed Silver Certificates with beautiful designs depicting educational motifs. Known as the “Educational Series,” each of these notes is a numismatic masterpiece. They’re also incredibly difficult to come by. We’ve managed to Bring to auction a $2 note depicting an allegorical figure of Science presenting Steam and Electricity to Commerce and Manufacture, paired with a reverse featuring Samuel Morse (inventor of the Morse code and telegraph) and steamship pioneer Robert Fulton! Due to their theme, these notes became known as “Two Dollar Eds,” although in some circles they are known as “Fulton” or “Morse” notes in reference to the portraits of the two famous Americans on the back of the bill. Still, it’s the beautifully and intricately-engraved images on the front of the bill that are truly inspiring – making it arguably the most classically beautiful two-dollar bill ever printed! In the center is the allegorical figure of Science presenting two children, Steam and Electricity, to the more mature figures of Commerce on the left and Manufacture on the right. Issued just before the Turn of the Century, the novelty of Steam and Electricity was still new and their portrayals as youths, while Science, Industry, and Commerce are all mature women effectively illustrates where America was at that time regarding these new forms of power. In the book 100 Greatest Currency Notes by Q. David Bowers, the $2 Educational Note is ranked #11.
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1941-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms64 Lot #13747 (Sale Order 679 of 835) 1941-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms64.
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1973-1978 Proof Set Run Plus Bonus Silver Bicentennial 3pc Set 39 Coins 7 Complete Sets Complete Pro Lot #13748 (Sale Order 680 of 835) 1973-1978 Proof Set Run Plus Bonus Silver Bicentennial 3pc Set 39 Coins 7 Complete Sets Complete Proof Ike Set.
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PCGS 1894-p Morgan Dollar $1 au58 CAC PCGS Lot #13749 (Sale Order 681 of 835) PCGS 1894-p Morgan Dollar $1 au58 CAC PCGS.
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1928B $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf++ Lot #13750 (Sale Order 682 of 835) 1928B $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf++.
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1913-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle TOP POP! $2 1/2 ms66+ USCG Lot #13751 (Sale Order 683 of 835) 1913-p TOP POP! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66+ USCG. The 1913 Indian quarter eagle is available in lower grades, but at the Premium Gem level it is conditionally rare. Blond-gold luster glistens like frost across well-struck design elements and truly pristine fields. 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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Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1917-d end, Indian other end Lot #13752 (Sale Order 684 of 835) Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1917-d end, Indian other end. Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c mixed original Shotgun Roll. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends.
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1959-d Jefferson Nickel 5c ms66+ SEGS Lot #13755 (Sale Order 685 of 835) 1959-d Jefferson Nickel 5c ms66+ SEGS.
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Original sealed 1960 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13756 (Sale Order 686 of 835) Original sealed 1960 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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PCGS 1879-o Morgan Dollar Colorfully Toned 1 ms64+ PCGS Lot #13757 (Sale Order 687 of 835) PCGS 1879-o Colorfully Toned Morgan Dollar 1 ms64+ PCGS.
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1923 $1 large size Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White Lot #13758 (Sale Order 688 of 835) 1923 $1 large size Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White. Fr-237 The term “horse blanket” gets used a lot when talking about large size currency. It is most frequently used to describe this bank note. All large size $1 silver certificates have the same blue seal. There are three signature combinations used with 1923 $1 silver certificates. Portrait of George Washington at center
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1958 Proof Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr68 DCAM USCG Lot #13759 (Sale Order 689 of 835) 1958 Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr68 DCAM USCG.
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5 OZ .999 Fine Silver Set Peanuts Colorized Collection Lot #13760 (Sale Order 690 of 835) 5 OZ .999 Fine Silver Set Peanuts Colorized Collection. 5 OZ .999 Fine Silver Set Peanuts Colorized Collection. This set contains Five 1 oz rounds of .999 Fine Silver from The Peanuts Colorized Collection.You will receive: Peanuts® "SMAK!" Snoopy Kisses Lucy 1 oz Colorized Silver Round, Peanuts® Lucy Pulls the Football 1 oz Colorized Silver Round, Peanuts® Baseball - Woodstock at Bat 1 oz Colorized Silver Round, Peanuts® Pig-Pen 1 oz Colorized Silver Round, and Peanuts® Woodstock 1 oz Colorized Silver Round.Each Coin is individually encapsulated and displayed in a handsome leatherette case.
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1903-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS Lot #13761 (Sale Order 691 of 835) 1903-p Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS.
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**Star Note** 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note ULTRA RARE LOW SERAL #00000674 Grades Choice AU Lot #13762 (Sale Order 692 of 835) **Star Note** 1963 $2 Red Seal United States Note ULTRA RARE LOW SERAL #00000674 Grades Choice AU. 1963 Legal Tender (United States Note). 1963 marks the last year that red seals were printed on two dollar bills. This is also the last year that Monticello was used on the back of two dollar bills. All two dollar bills from 1963 have a red seal on the right hand side of the bank note.
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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms64 Lot #13763 (Sale Order 693 of 835) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms64.
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Must See! Covered End Roll! Marked "Unc Peace Standard"! X10 Coins Inside! (FC) Lot #13764 (Sale Order 694 of 835) 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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1956 Type 2 Proof Franklin Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS Lot #13766 (Sale Order 695 of 835) 1956 Type 2 TOP POP! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS.
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1918-d Mercury Dime 10c Grades au55 Lot #13767 (Sale Order 696 of 835) 1918-d Mercury Dime 10c Grades au55.
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2023 Samoa $2 Kung Fu Panda 15th Anniv. Coin - 1 oz Silver Round Round Lot #13768 (Sale Order 697 of 835) 2023 Samoa $2 Kung Fu Panda 15th Anniv. Coin - 1 oz Silver Round. Celebrate the 15th anniversary of Kung Fu Panda with this exciting legal tender silver coin! Obverse features the beloved character Po in a fighting stance along with Mantis, Tigress, Crane, Monkey and Viper. Reverse features Po above the Kung Fu Panda logo, the text "15 Years Of Awesomeness", "Samoa", and the Samoan coat of arms. Issued by the government of Samoa. Mintage of only 10,000 coins. Contains 1oz of .999 Fine Silver.
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1918 $2 Large Size National Currency "Battleship" The Federal Reserve Bank Of St. Louis, MO Grades x Lot #13770 (Sale Order 698 of 835) 1918 $2 Large Size National Currency "Battleship" The Federal Reserve Bank Of St. Louis, MO Grades xf Fr-769. Somewhat similar to the language seen on National Bank Notes, the notes themselves were actually backed by bonds deposited with the United States Treasury by the individual Federal Reserve bank. Forever confusing new collectors, the top of these notes read “NATIONAL CURRENCY” but they are not what is referred to as National Bank Notes. Starting off with the main attraction to these interesting banknotes is the design on the back, with its imposing visage of the 27,000-ton USS New York dreadnought battleship. The vignette was never labeled on the note itself and was intended to be generic, but in comparing it to an image of New York it is clear the two are the same. The face of the note has a vignette of third United States President Thomas Jefferson; his first appearance on the Federal $2 bill was on the Series of 1869 Legal Tender, and he can be found there on modern $2 notes to this day.
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1943-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms66+ Lot #13771 (Sale Order 699 of 835) 1943-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms66+.
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RARE Key to Series 1996 United States Prestiege Proof Set Lot #13772 (Sale Order 700 of 835) RARE Key to Series 1996 United States Prestiege Proof Set. This superb U.S. Mint Prestige Proof Set is your best choice for beauty, low mintage, and high quality. The 7-coin 1996-S set includes the standard cent through the half dollar, plus one-year-only commemoratives.Includes the Atlanta Olympic Games half dollar and silver dollarLow mintage – exceptional qualityMirrorlike surfaces and frosted design detailsOfficial U.S. Mint case with certificate of authenticityChoice Proof 63 conditionStruck in very limited quantities just for collectors, this 1996-S Prestige Proof Set honors a special event in U.S. history. Struck in very limited quantities just for collectors, this 1996-S Prestige Proof Set honors a special event in U.S. history. Product DetailsThis wonderful seven-piece set includes all of the proof issue coins from 1996 as well as a commemorative Olympic Proof half dollar and Proof Silver dollar in the original U.S. Mint presentation case.Product Highlights: Commemorative dollar contains .7734 actual Silver weight. Comes in its original box with certificate of authenticity. With less than 60,000 sets produced, this 1996 set is the key date to the Prestige proof set collection. Includes a proof example of the following: Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar, a commemorative Olympic Rowing Silver dollar and an Olympic Soccer half dollar. Dime, quarter and half dollars are clad. Sovereign coins backed by the U.S. government.
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NGC 1881-s Morgan Dollar . $1 ms64 NGC Lot #13773 (Sale Order 701 of 835) NGC 1881-s . Morgan Dollar $1 ms64 NGC.
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1927-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle TOP POP! $2 1/2 ms66+ USCG Lot #13775 (Sale Order 702 of 835) 1927-p TOP POP! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66+ USCG. Per David Akers of PCGS "The 1927 is similar in overall rarity to the 1926 and can be obtained without much difficulty in MS-65 or lower condition. Gem quality specimens are available from time to time but certainly cannot be found in any great quantity. As with all the Pratt $2.5 and $5 issues, there is a dramatic drop-off in availability above MS-65 condition, and, for all practical purposes, superb quality examples, although they certainly do exist, are virtually unobtainable.Like the 1926 and the other late Philadelphia Mint issues, the 1927 is usually very well struck with very good lustre and color. The color is similar to the 1926; that is, specimens range from light rose gold to a richer greenish gold. Along with the 1926, this issue is generally the most attractive of the series in high grade. " 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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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1926 & D Mint Ends Lot #13776 (Sale Order 703 of 835) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1926 & 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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1884-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13777 (Sale Order 704 of 835) 1884-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS.
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1917 $1 Large Size Legal Tender Note Grades xf+ Signatures Speelman/White Lot #13778 (Sale Order 705 of 835) 1917 $1 Large Size Legal Tender Note Grades xf+ Signatures Speelman/White. FR-39 This 1917 $1 note is the last large-sized legal tender bank note ever issued. It's referred to as a "Horseblanket Note," due to their large size. The obverse features Washington and a vignette of Columbus sighting America. The reverse shows a "sawhorse" design. Add in the bright red seal and serial numbers and you've got a miniature work of art.
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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c ms66+ SEGS Lot #13779 (Sale Order 706 of 835) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c ms66+ SEGS.
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Original sealed box 5- 1991 United States Mint Proof Sets Lot #13780 (Sale Order 707 of 835) Original sealed box 5- 1991 United States Mint Proof Sets.
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1879-p Morgan Dollar Rainbow Toned $1 ms65 Details SEGS Lot #13781 (Sale Order 708 of 835) 1879-p Rainbow Toned Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 Details SEGS.
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1945-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar FS-901 "No AW" 50c ms65+ SEGS Lot #13783 (Sale Order 709 of 835) 1945-p FS-901 "No AW" Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c ms65+ SEGS. An underrated Cherrypickers' variety, without the designer's initials A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Full District Set of 12x 1976 Bicentennial $2 Federal Reserve Notes All 12 Districts A-L CU $2 Green Lot #13784 (Sale Order 710 of 835) Full District Set of 12x 1976 Bicentennial $2 Federal Reserve Notes All 12 Districts A-L CU $2 Green Seal Federal Reserve Notes.
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1922 $10 Large Size Gold Certificate Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White Lot #13786 (Sale Order 711 of 835) 1922 $10 Large Size Gold Certificate Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White. FR-1173 It is hard to believe that large size ten dollar gold certificates were only issued in 1907 and 1922. The United States first printed gold certificates in the early 1860s. For some reason they never printed the ten dollar denomination until 1907. 1922 was the last year of the large size gold Certificate Currnecy. In 1928 paper money was changed to the size we are accustomed to seeing today. The portrait of Alexander Hamilton was used instead of the virtually unknown Michael Hillegas. Hillegas was the first treasurer of The United States. Perhaps if Hillegas had died in a duel then he would be better remembered today. All 1922 $10 gold certificates were signed by Speelman and White. Interestingly enough, there is a small variety for the series. Some notes have smaller serial numbers than the standard numbers. The small serial number notes do command a slight premium, especially in higher grades.
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1925-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms64+ rb Lot #13787 (Sale Order 712 of 835) 1925-p Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms64+ rb.
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Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins Lot #13788 (Sale Order 713 of 835) Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins. Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins. This roll is held in an old Steel strong wrapper, patented 1921, stamped "Bankers Trust Company of Philadelphia, Walnut Street at Juniper. This roll contains 20, UNCIRCULATED 1921-p Morgan silver Dollars. The coins may range from Unc to Gem++ with the average being ms64. This is a PQ original bank roll hand marked 1921-p Unc. We have weighed the roll and can assure you that it weighs perfectly as an UNCIRCULATED roll and that all 20 coins are 1921-p. We recently Acquired a large Estate Hoard of solid date Rolls.
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1882-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13789 (Sale Order 714 of 835) 1882-p Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS.
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1917-d Buffalo Nickel 5c ms65 SEGS Lot #13791 (Sale Order 715 of 835) 1917-d Buffalo Nickel 5c ms65 SEGS.
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2024 Eletric Company Monopoly 1oz .999 Silver Round Colorized Samoa Round Lot #13792 (Sale Order 716 of 835) 2024 Eletric Company Monopoly 1oz .999 Silver Round Colorized Samoa. mintage of only 1,000 coins. It comes in licensed tamper-evident packaging (TEP).The Electric Company is the first of the two Utilities and is situated between St. Charles Place and States Avenue.Coin Highlights: Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver. Mintage of only 1,000 coins worldwide. Housed in TEP - RF-welded plastic polymer case (2 1/2" x 3 1/4"), protecting the coin's finish along with Monopoly imagery style card with the inscription "Electric Company." Obverse: Features the coat of arms for Samoa along with the issuing country, the face value, year of issue, weight and fineness. Reverse: Features a yellow illustration of a lightbulb on a green background, which is a duplicate from the board game of Monopoly. This coin is legal tender in Samoa.This coin will definitely add some light to your collection
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1914 $10 Large Size Red Seal FRN Rare Red Seal San Francisco, CA Grades Select AU FR-903 Lot #13794 (Sale Order 717 of 835) 1914 $10 Large Size Red Seal FRN Rare Red Seal San Francisco, CA Grades Select AU FR-903. 1914 $10 bills with red seals are always rarer than the blue seals from the same year. Blue seal 1914 notes were printed directly after the red seals. There was once a rumor that the color was changed because red ink was needed for the war. However, that idea has since been disproved Despite having 1913 written on them, these are actually from the series of 1914, as it says on the right and left hands side of each note. An engraved portrait of President Andrew Jackson is on the note's face and the back features two vignettes titled Farming and Industry
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1956 Ty 2 Proof Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades pr67 dcam Lot #13795 (Sale Order 718 of 835) 1956 Ty 2 Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades pr67 dcam.
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COMPLETE PROOF SET RUN ALL 57 SETS! 1968-2024 465 Coins COMPLETE SET WOW! Lot #13796 (Sale Order 719 of 835) COMPLETE PROOF SET RUN ALL 57 SETS! 1968-2024 465 Coins COMPLETE SET WOW!. Complete Proof Set Run From 1968 to 2024 - 465 Coins, 57 Sets. The 2009 mint and proof sets had the highest number of coins and highest face value of any standard mint and proof sets issued, as they included 5 varieties of dollar coin, 6 varieties of quarter, and 4 varieties of lincoln cents. This set encompasses the entire 50 state quarter series, as well as the Territories and America the Beautiful quarters. This will also include the two years of bicentennial coinage (1975 and 1976) and the last year of 95% copper circulating Lincoln cents (1981).
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PCGS 1882-p Morgan Dollar 1 ms63 PCGS Lot #13797 (Sale Order 720 of 835) PCGS 1882-p Morgan Dollar 1 ms63 PCGS.
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1910-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms66 USCG Lot #13799 (Sale Order 721 of 835) 1910-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66 USCG. The 1910 Indian quarter eagle claims a nominal mintage of 492,000 pieces, and the issue is a medium rarity in the series in high grade. However, the 1910 is definitely more difficult to locate than the 1908 and the 1925-1929 issues, with whom it is often mistakenly grouped. At the Premium Gem level, the 1910 is a very rare issue. The coin offered here is a high-end Premium Gem, with well-detailed design elements and lustrous orange-gold surfaces. Attractive hints of rose accent the fields and devices. The surfaces exhibit only the most insignificant signs of contact, an important consideration since this issue is often seen with extensive bagmarks. 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! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909 Lot #13800 (Sale Order 722 of 835) NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Nathans Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. Up For Auction is 1 Roll of Wheat Cents From "The Watchmaker's Hoard”. of rolls we opened we 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. we found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen we 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, KDCI
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1900-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13801 (Sale Order 723 of 835) 1900-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS.
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1962-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades ms65+ Lot #13803 (Sale Order 724 of 835) 1962-p Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades ms65+.
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Original sealed 1961 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13804 (Sale Order 725 of 835) 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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1902-o Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms67+ SEGS Lot #13805 (Sale Order 726 of 835) 1902-o TOP POP! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS.
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1928 $10 Gold Certificate Signatures Woods/Mellon Grades vf+ Lot #13806 (Sale Order 727 of 835) 1928 $10 Gold Certificate Signatures Woods/Mellon Grades vf+. FR-2400 Alexander Hamilton is the central subject of this scarce $10 gold note, issued because of a change in the size of United States currency beginning with all series dated 1928. This change in the size of America’s currency came about from a study that had determined that printing smaller currency would save the government a hefty amount of money in production cost. Because of the nature of gold certificates – each one accompanied the deposit of gold coins – they are somewhat scarce to begin with, as gold is far more scarce than silver. Add to that the decision to drop the gold standard by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933, thus making owning gold coin (or notes promising gold coin) illegal, and you end up with a series of notes that was printed, then recalled less than six years after their initial issue. Many of the notes were destroyed when turned in, and few of them survived. Fortunately for collectors, the restriction for owning gold certificates as collectibles was repealed by Treasury Secretary C. Douglas Dillon in 1964, but the damage had been done to the stockpiles of said notes. Not many remain of the millions that had originally been issued prior to the depression.
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***Auction Highlight*** 1897 Liberty Nickel 5c Graded ms65 USCG (fc) Lot #13807 (Sale Order 728 of 835) ***Auction Highlight*** 1897 Liberty Nickel 5c Graded ms65 USCG.
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5 Coin Disney Mickey and Friends Gold Plated Round Collection A Lot #13808 (Sale Order 729 of 835) 5 Coin Disney Mickey and Friends Gold Plated Round Collection A.
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1884-o Morgan Dollar . $1 ms65 ICG Lot #13809 (Sale Order 730 of 835) 1884-o . Morgan Dollar $1 ms65 ICG.
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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms63+ Lot #13811 (Sale Order 731 of 835) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms63+.
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*Uncovered Hoard* - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Standard" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC) Lot #13812 (Sale Order 732 of 835) *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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1873 Closed 3 Indian Cent Near Top Pop! 1c ms65+ RB SEGS Lot #13815 (Sale Order 733 of 835) 1873 Closed 3 Near Top Pop! Indian Cent 1c ms65+ RB SEGS.
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2024 DC Comics Superman 1 oz .999 Silver $5 Samoa Round Lot #13816 (Sale Order 734 of 835) 2024 DC Comics Superman 1 oz .999 Silver $5 Samoa . This has a limited mintage of 15,000 coins. This bullion silver coin, issued by the country of Samoa, commemorates one of our favorite heroes. Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver. Obverse: Features the coat of arms for Samoa along with the issuing country crest, the face value, year of issue, weight and fineness. Reverse: Features Superman standing on top of a building with other big city buildings behind him. His fists are closed with a determine look on his face, as he is ready to fight the latest enemy. This coin is legal tender in Samoa.
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1880-s Morgan Dollar 1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13817 (Sale Order 735 of 835) 1880-s Morgan Dollar 1 ms66+ SEGS.
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1934C $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate "Lucky 7s" Serial #! Grades Select CU Lot #13818 (Sale Order 736 of 835) 1934C $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate "Lucky 7s" Serial #! Grades Select CU. Fr-1653 1934 $5 silver certificates actually come in five different varieties. There are series of 1934, 1934A, 1934B, 1934C, and 1934D. The difference between these notes is the signature combination. Each bill is clearly marked as to what series it is from Small-size $5 Silver Certificates were issued with series dates of 1934 and 1953. Once redeemable for silver coin or bullion, these notes and the redemption option were discontinued by Act of Congress in 1963. Silver Certificates, with their distinctive blue Treasury seals and serial numbers, are among the most sought-after U.S. currency notes.
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1945-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+ Lot #13819 (Sale Order 737 of 835) 1945-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+.
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1997 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set With Box & COA Lot #13820 (Sale Order 738 of 835) 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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1898-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ USCG Lot #13821 (Sale Order 739 of 835) 1898-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms63+ USCG. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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1928B $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf+ Lot #13822 (Sale Order 740 of 835) 1928B $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf+.
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1914-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms64+ SEGS Lot #13823 (Sale Order 741 of 835) 1914-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms64+ SEGS. The 1914 Indian quarter eagle boasts the lowest mintage of any Philadelphia issue of the series, at a mere 240,000 pieces. The 1914 is also widely considered the second-rarest date of the series, both in terms of total examples known and number of high-grade specimens. The fabled 1911-D can claim greater overall rarity, but the 1914 is equally elusive in high grade. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin
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Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1918-s end, Wheat other end Lot #13824 (Sale Order 742 of 835) Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1918-s end, Wheat other end. Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c mixed original Shotgun Roll. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends.
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1884-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS Lot #13825 (Sale Order 743 of 835) 1884-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS.
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1863 Confederate States $60 Cotton Note Grades Choice AU Lot #13826 (Sale Order 744 of 835) 1863 Confederate States $60 Cotton Note Grades Choice AU.
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1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c ms66+ SEGS Lot #13827 (Sale Order 745 of 835) 1937-p Buffalo Nickel 5c ms66+ SEGS.
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Original sealed box 5- 1981 United States Mint Sets Lot #13828 (Sale Order 746 of 835) Original sealed box 5- 1981 United States Mint Sets.
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1882-s Morgan Dollar TOP POP! $1 ms68+ SEGS Lot #13829 (Sale Order 747 of 835) 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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1959 Proof Franklin Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c pr68+ DCAM SEGS Lot #13831 (Sale Order 748 of 835) 1959 Near Top Pop! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr68+ DCAM SEGS.
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5x Coin Consecutive Peace Dollar Set 1922-1926-p ALL UNC, 5 Peace Dollars From Philly Lot #13832 (Sale Order 749 of 835) 5x Coin Consecutive Peace Dollar Set 1922-1926-p ALL UNC, 5 Peace Dollars From Philly.
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1889-s Morgan Dollar Colorfuly Toned 1 ms65+ SEGS Lot #13833 (Sale Order 750 of 835) 1889-s Colorfuly Toned Morgan Dollar 1 ms65+ SEGS.
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1935A $1 Silver Certificate Hawaii WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf+ Lot #13834 (Sale Order 751 of 835) 1935A $1 Silver Certificate Hawaii WWII Emergency Currency Grades vf+. FR-2300 Signatures of Julian & Morgenthau WWII Emergency Currency. 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! Double CC End On SEARS UNC Morgan Roll 10 CC & CC Ends Lot #13836 (Sale Order 752 of 835) WOW! Double CC End On SEARS UNC Morgan Roll 10 CC & CC Ends. Up For Auction is a 115- WOW! Double CC End On SEARS Morgan Roll 10 CC & CC Ends Roll Weighing 270.8 g Based On this weight this is a UNC Roll We are very excited to present over 1,500 Silver Dollar Rolls from what we are calling “The Department Store Hoard”. Inside this hoard was a huge estate of hundreds of silver dollar rolls. The sheer size of it was unprecedented. Throughout the early-mid 1900’s the collector of the estate acquired hundreds of coin rolls of all different types. His family tells us that he was at one point a buyer for Macys and then a suit wholesaler to various department stores. While in these stores he would often pick up “investment rolls” at a lower price than they were offering the public. In his collection, we found original numismatic advertisements, catalogs, newspapers, and magazines from a wide array of places used to order these rolls and various other coins in his collection.There were 10-15 different types of roll’s in this collection. However, the vast majority were stamped “Gimbels, Marshall Field, and Sears”. Among this collection are 10 and 20 coin rolls. The Sears rolls have a special place in Corey’s heart as he fondly recalls his father taking him to the Sears in Long Island to buy coins. The sears rolls all have open ends. From what we have found there were both Morgan and Peace Rolls, some being mixed. The mixed rolls have an “M” stamped on the wrapper. We photographed one roll from each type of end that we found that best represented each date. The roll you will receive is comparable or better then the one in the photo. We did this to be able to get you these rolls to you every week or (until they run out). We have spent months going through this collection and identifying everything. We have opened several rolls of every type and did not find any that were miss marked. Based on all of our findings and what we have found when we opened various rolls, we have estimated the values of what we believe each variation tends to have.There were a lot of rolls in this hoard and the different kinds are quite confusing, Corey has made a PDF explaining each variety and what he has found in a bit more depth. If you are interested in a copy, send us an email at jordan@kdcauction.com and we’ll send one right over.The agreement with 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 New York to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next week's auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.
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1943-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms63+ Lot #13839 (Sale Order 753 of 835) 1943-d Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms63+. One year type coin. The much heralded, "Steel" WWII cent. Great example of a favorite coin. The 1943-d Wartime issue Steel Cent. The d mint is a scarcer mint.
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Schroeder & Lucy "Love Drives Me Crazy" Colorized Style - 1 oz Silver Round Round Lot #13840 (Sale Order 754 of 835) Schroeder & Lucy "Love Drives Me Crazy" Colorized Style - 1 oz Silver Round. Now you can collect all of the classic Peanuts characters on these officially licensed silver rounds! Contains 1oz of .999 Fine Silver.
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1928A $100 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades xf Lot #13842 (Sale Order 755 of 835) 1928A $100 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades xf.
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1945-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms64+ Lot #13843 (Sale Order 756 of 835) 1945-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms64+.
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1989 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 7 Coins W/ Box & COA Lot #13844 (Sale Order 757 of 835) 1989 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 7 Coins W/ Box & COA. Product DetailsThis wonderful seven-piece set includes all of the proof issue coins of 1989 as well as a commemorative Congress Bicentennial proof half dollar and 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. Each set includes: * Lincoln cent * Jefferson nickel * Roosevelt dime * Washington quarter * Kennedy half dollar * Commemorative Congress Bicentennial Silver dollar * Commemorative Congress Bicentennial clad half 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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1922-p Peace Dollar Near Top Pop! 1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13845 (Sale Order 758 of 835) 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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1928-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle TOP POP! $2 1/2 ms66+ USCG Lot #13847 (Sale Order 759 of 835) 1928-p TOP POP! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66+ USCG. Per David Akers of PCGS" The 1928 is slightly more rare overall than the 1926 and 1927 and although MS-63 or lesser quality specimens are easily obtainable, this issue is more elusive in MS-64 than many would suspect. Gems are very scarce, if not rare, and are considerably more difficult to find than those of 1926 and 1927, not to mention 1925-D and 1908. Relatively few specimens better than MS-65 are known, and such high quality examples can really be considered extremely rare.The 1928 is usually fairly attractive in Mint State although not quite as much so as the typical 1926 or 1927. It is generally well struck with very frosty surfaces, very good lustre, and color that is most often light to medium gold with a greenish tint. Many examples do exist, however, that are a lighter rose coloered gold. Some specimens exhibit striking anomalies; these are the most noticeable at the borders but sometimes in the central portion of the design as well. " 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! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Lot #13848 (Sale Order 760 of 835) NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Mills Novelty Co. Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. Up For Auction is 1 Roll of Wheat Cents From "The Watchmaker's Hoard”. of rolls we opened we 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. we found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen we 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, KDCI
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1937-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms66 Lot #13851 (Sale Order 761 of 835) 1937-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms66.
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Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13852 (Sale Order 762 of 835) Original sealed 1963 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1878-p 7tf Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS Lot #13853 (Sale Order 763 of 835) 1878-p 7tf Morgan Dollar $1 ms65+ SEGS.
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1923 $1 large size Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White Lot #13854 (Sale Order 764 of 835) 1923 $1 large size Silver Certificate Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White. Fr-237 The term “horse blanket” gets used a lot when talking about large size currency. It is most frequently used to describe this bank note. All large size $1 silver certificates have the same blue seal. There are three signature combinations used with 1923 $1 silver certificates. Portrait of George Washington at center
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NGC 2014 Silver Eagle Dollar Early Releases $1 ms70 NGC Lot #13855 (Sale Order 765 of 835) NGC 2014 Early Releases Silver Eagle Dollar $1 ms70 NGC.
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Scarce Uncut Sheet of 5x 2021 $5 Federal Reserve Notes Bureau of Engraving and Printing COOL! Lot #13856 (Sale Order 766 of 835) Scarce Uncut Sheet of 5x 2021 $5 Federal Reserve Notes Bureau of Engraving and Printing COOL!. It’s the return of a collector favorite! Highlight your collection with this Series 2021 Uncut Sheet of 5 Choice Crisp Uncirculated $5 Federal Reserve Notes with consecutive serial numbers (the third to last digit in the serial numbers changes consecutively as shown)! The notes bear the signatures of Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen and Treasurer of the United States Lynn Malerba – making this the first series in U.S. history to feature a dual-female signature combination. The five-note sheet comes with information from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing about the design elements of the $5 Federal Reserve Note
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1873 Open 3 Gold Dollar $1 ms63+ USCG Lot #13859 (Sale Order 767 of 835) 1873 Open 3 Gold Dollar $1 ms63+ USCG.
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MARSHALL FIELDS 10 Coin Circ Peace $1 Roll Rare BLUE Lvl Lot #13860 (Sale Order 768 of 835) MARSHALL FIELDS 10 Coin Circ Peace $1 Roll Rare BLUE Lvl. Up For Auction is a 179- MARSHALL FIELDS 10 Coin Circ Peace $1 Roll Rare BLUE Lvl Roll Weighing 268.6 g Based On this weight this is a Circ Roll We are very excited to present over 1,500 Silver Dollar Rolls from what we are calling “The Department Store Hoard”. Inside this hoard was a huge estate of hundreds of silver dollar rolls. The sheer size of it was unprecedented. Throughout the early-mid 1900’s the collector of the estate acquired hundreds of coin rolls of all different types. His family tells us that he was at one point a buyer for Macys and then a suit wholesaler to various department stores. While in these stores he would often pick up “investment rolls” at a lower price than they were offering the public. In his collection, we found original numismatic advertisements, catalogs, newspapers, and magazines from a wide array of places used to order these rolls and various other coins in his collection.There were 10-15 different types of roll’s in this collection. However, the vast majority were stamped “Gimbels, Marshall Field, and Sears”. Among this collection are 10 and 20 coin rolls. Most of the covered end rolls are marked “Morgan, Peace, and Mixed”. The Marshall Field rolls differentiate themselves based on the color printing on the outer edge of the roll. We found rolls in red, blue, green, and a few in the illustrious black. One of the ends of the roll is stamped “Morgan” or “Peace” designating what type is found inside. With Marshall Field being a high end department store (comparable to Neimen Marcus or Bloomingdales today), it was no surprise that these rolls are the nicest rolls any of us have come across in any of our careers. The find of a lifetime. We have spent months going through this collection and identifying everything. We have opened several rolls of every type and did not find any that were miss marked. Based on all of our findings and what we have found when we opened various rolls, we have estimated the values of what we believe each variation tends to have.There were a lot of rolls in this hoard and the different kinds are quite confusing, Corey has made a PDF explaining each variety and what he has found in a bit more depth. If you are interested in a copy, send us an email at jordan@kdcauction.com and we’ll send one right over.The agreement with 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 New York to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next week's auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you.
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1888-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66 SEGS Lot #13861 (Sale Order 769 of 835) 1888-o Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS.
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2024 GO TO JAIL Monopoly 1oz .999 Silver Round Colorized Samoa Round Lot #13864 (Sale Order 770 of 835) 2024 GO TO JAIL Monopoly 1oz .999 Silver Round Colorized Samoa. Silver coin has a mintage of only 1,000 coins and is in full color on one side and comes in licensed tamper-evident packaging (TEP).Go to Jail is a corner square located on the corner between Marvin Gardens and Pacific Avenue. If a player lands on this space, they must immediately go to jail and do not get to pass Go and collect their $200.Coin Highlights: Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver. Mintage of only 1,000 coins worldwide. Housed in TEP - RF-welded plastic polymer case (2 1/2" x 3 1/4"), protecting the coin's finish along with Monopoly imagery style card with the inscription "Go to Jail." Obverse: Features the coat of arms for Samoa along with the issuing country, the face value, year of issue, weight and fineness. Reverse: Features a policeman blowing a whistle on a green background, which is a duplicate from the board game of Monopoly. This coin is legal tender in Samoa.This is another great board space from one of the most popular board games.
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1922 $20 Large Size Gold Certificate Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White Lot #13866 (Sale Order 771 of 835) 1922 $20 Large Size Gold Certificate Grades vf+ Signatures Speelman/White. FR-1187 The last of the Large Size Gold Certificates printed in 1922. These notes were payable "IN GOLD COIN" on demand, and represents the last of the large gold certificates. This note was made illegal to own when Franklin Deleanor Roosevelt signed the Gold Reserve Act of 1933. The restriction on ownership of these beautiful notes was lifted in 1964. These notes are becoming more scarce by the day . This also happens to be the last time that George Washington was featured on a twenty dollar bill. Of course today his image can be found on all United States one dollar bills
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1946-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms66 Lot #13867 (Sale Order 772 of 835) 1946-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms66.
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1983 & 1984 US Mint Prestige Proof Set - Full Run of Leatherette Sets - 12 Coins, 2 Complete Sets. Lot #13868 (Sale Order 773 of 835) 1983 & 1984 US Mint Prestige Proof Set - Full Run of Leatherette Sets - 12 Coins, 2 Complete Sets.. 1983 & 1984 US Mint Prestige Proof Set - Full Run of Leatherette Sets - 12 Coins, 2 Complete Sets. In 1983, the mint released a special mint set containing a commemorative dollar coin. This set, known as the Prestige proof set, was sold every year until 1997 (except 1985, when no commemorative coins were produced) containing a commemorative dollar coin and sometimes a commemorative half dollar. The 1983 & 1984 sets were contained in brown leatherette cases, unlike the later issues.
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1899-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 Grades ms65+ DMPL Lot #13869 (Sale Order 774 of 835) 1899-s Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 Grades ms65+ DMPL.
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1926-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle TOP POP! $2 1/2 ms66+ USCG Lot #13871 (Sale Order 775 of 835) 1926-p TOP POP! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66+ USCG. The 1926 is the most consistently well produced and sharply defined circulation strike Indian quarter eagle, and the present example does not disappoint in this regard. Both sides are fully impressed with satiny medium gold luster. Uncommonly well preserved, as well, this delightful premium Gem would do equally well in a high grade type or date set. Lovely. 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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Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1920-s end, Indian other end Lot #13872 (Sale Order 776 of 835) Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1920-s end, Indian other end. Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c mixed original Shotgun Roll. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends.
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1891-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13873 (Sale Order 777 of 835) 1891-p Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS.
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1929 $50 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+ Minneapolis Lot #13874 (Sale Order 778 of 835) 1929 $50 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+ Minneapolis.
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1966 SMS Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades sp68 Lot #13875 (Sale Order 779 of 835) 1966 SMS Jefferson Nickel 5c Grades sp68.
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Original sealed Box of 5x 1978 United States Mint Set's Lot #13876 (Sale Order 780 of 835) Original sealed Box of 5x 1978 United States Mint Set's.
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1880-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS Lot #13877 (Sale Order 781 of 835) 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 Coin
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1925 Stone Mountain Old Commem Half Dollar Near Top Pop! 50c ms67+ SEGS Lot #13879 (Sale Order 782 of 835) 1925 Stone Mountain Near Top Pop! Old Commem Half Dollar 50c ms67+ SEGS. One of the most Beloved Commemoratives. A perennial favorite and one of the most popular commemoratives - the Stone Mountain never dissapoints in its desirability. It celebrates the construction of a monument carved into The Stone Mountain outside of Atlanta, except the Monument was not completed till 1970 some 45 years after is minting. The original designer of the monument was discharged after a falling out and went on to create Mount Rushmore. When Examining a Stone Mountain Commemorative examine General Lee’s elbow and the eagle’s breast for the first signs of wear.
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Complete 1969 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Signature Set 1969, 1969A, 1969B, 1969C, 1969D 5Not Lot #13880 (Sale Order 783 of 835) Complete 1969 $1 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Signature Set 1969, 1969A, 1969B, 1969C, 1969D 5Notes Grades CU. Get a complete signature set of Series 1969 $1 Federal Reserve Notes in beautiful Crisp Uncirculated condition! You'll own all five signature combinations of 1969-1969D $1 bills (a new letter is added to the date with every change in the U.S. treasurer or secretary of the Treasury whose signatures appear on currency). Your set will include: 1969 Elston-Kennedy signatures 1969A Kabis-Kennedy signatures 1969B Kabis-Connally signatures 1969C Banuelos-Connally signatures 1969D Banuelos-Shultz signaturesIssued from 1969-1974, the five different $1 Federal Reserve Notes in this complete set have been carefully preserved for over 40 years in Crisp Uncirculated condition
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1891-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS Lot #13881 (Sale Order 784 of 835) 1891-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms64+ SEGS.
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1899 $1 large size Silver Certificate "Black Eagle" Grades vg, very good Signatures Teehee/Burke Lot #13882 (Sale Order 785 of 835) 1899 $1 large size Silver Certificate "Black Eagle" Grades vg, very good Signatures Teehee/Burke. FR-233 Ranked #16 in the 100 Greatest American Currency Notes, the Series 1899 Black Eagle note is from an era when paper money was backed by precious silver, as the issue bears the statement ONE SILVER DOLLAR PAYABLE TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND. It doesn’t take much work to figure out the nickname of the 1899 $1 silver certificate. A quick glance shows three vignettes, an eagle, Ulysses S Grant, and Abraham Lincoln. Somewhere along the way the collecting world decided that this note should be called a “black eagle.” The name has stuck. Whether you have been collected for a week or your entire life, you certainly know what a black eagle is. Grant and Lincoln often get overlooked. That might be for the best since both men are closely associated with several other large size pieces of currency. There are 12 Different Signatures combinations For this Type of note
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1938-d/d Buffalo Nickel 5c ms67 SEGS Lot #13883 (Sale Order 786 of 835) 1938-d/d Buffalo Nickel 5c ms67 SEGS.
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*EXCLUSIVE* Hand Marked "Unc Peace Reserve," x10 coin Covered End Roll! - Huge Vault Hoard (FC) Lot #13884 (Sale Order 787 of 835) *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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Snoopy & Woodstock Patriotic Peanuts Colorized Style - 1 oz Silver Round Round Lot #13888 (Sale Order 788 of 835) Snoopy & Woodstock Patriotic Peanuts Colorized Style - 1 oz Silver Round. Now you can collect all of the classic Peanuts characters on these officially licensed colorized silver rounds! Contains 1oz of .999 Fine Silver.
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1955-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+ fbl Lot #13891 (Sale Order 789 of 835) 1955-p Franklin Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+ fbl.
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1991 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 6 Coins W/ Box & COA Lot #13892 (Sale Order 790 of 835) 1991 United States Mint Prestige Proof Set 6 Coins W/ Box & COA. Product DetailsThis wonderful seven-piece set includes all of the proof issue coins of 1991 as well as a commemorative Mount Rushmore clad half dollar and Silver dollar in the original U.S. Mint presentation case.Product Highlights: Commemorative dollar is struck in 90% Silver, with .7734 oz of actual Silver weight. Each Prestige Set will come in its original box, and may or may not include a certificate of authenticity. Set includes a proof example of the following coins: Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter, Kennedy Half Dollar and a commemorative Mount Rushmore Silver dollar and clad half dollar. mirrorlike Proof finish adds further beauty with an impressive shine.
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PCGS 1898-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms62 PCGS Lot #13893 (Sale Order 791 of 835) PCGS 1898-o Morgan Dollar $1 ms62 PCGS.
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1929 $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Cleveland Lot #13894 (Sale Order 792 of 835) 1929 $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Cleveland.
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1911-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS Lot #13895 (Sale Order 793 of 835) 1911-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1932-d end, Indian other end Lot #13896 (Sale Order 794 of 835) Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c Mixed Roll Orig Brandt McDonalds Wrapper, 1932-d end, Indian other end. Lincoln Wheat Cent 1c mixed original Shotgun Roll. Actual roll pictured is the roll you will get. A great original bank shotgun roll with very tight ends.
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1883-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms62+ USCG Lot #13897 (Sale Order 795 of 835) 1883-s Morgan Dollar $1 ms62+ USCG. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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1928B $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf+ Lot #13898 (Sale Order 796 of 835) 1928B $20 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note "Redeemable In Gold" Grades vf+.
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1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms64+ Lot #13899 (Sale Order 797 of 835) 1938-d Buffalo Nickel 5c Grades ms64+.
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Original sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13900 (Sale Order 798 of 835) Original sealed 1962 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1864 Confederate States Thirty Dollars Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #13902 (Sale Order 799 of 835) 1864 Confederate States Thirty Dollars Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1942-d Mercury Dime Near Top Pop! 10c ms68 FSB SEGS Lot #13903 (Sale Order 800 of 835) 1942-d Near Top Pop! Mercury Dime 10c ms68 FSB SEGS.
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5 Coin Lebron James Gold Plated Round Collection Lot #13904 (Sale Order 801 of 835) 5 Coin Lebron James Gold Plated Round Collection. 5 Pc. LeBron James Gold Plated Round Collection. This set contains 5 rounds made up of .999 Fine Gold Plate from The LeBron James Collection. LeBron James is an American professional basketball player who is widely considered one of the greatest all-around players of all time and who won NBA championships with the Miami Heat (2012 and 2013), the Cleveland Cavaliers (2016), and the Los Angeles Lakers (2020). In 2023 he became the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, breaking the record (38,387) previously held by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. His dominance continued when in 2024, he recorded his 40,000 point scored.Each Coin is individually encapsulated and displayed in a handsome leatherette case.
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1879-o Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms65+ SEGS Lot #13905 (Sale Order 802 of 835) 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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1925 Stone Mountain Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+ Lot #13907 (Sale Order 803 of 835) 1925 Stone Mountain Old Commem Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+. One of the most Beloved Commemoratives. A perennial favorite and one of the most popular commemoratives - the Stone Mountain never dissapoints in its desirability. It celebrates the construction of a monument carved into The Stone Mountain outside of Atlanta, except the Monument was not completed till 1970 some 45 years after is minting. The original designer of the monument was discharged after a falling out and went on to create Mount Rushmore. When Examining a Stone Mountain Commemorative examine General Lee’s elbow and the eagle’s breast for the first signs of wear.
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High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Reserve" - Weight shows x10 Coins (FC) Lot #13908 (Sale Order 804 of 835) High Value! - Covered End Roll - Marked "Unc Morgan Reserve" - Weight shows x10 Coins (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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Original sealed 1956 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13909 (Sale Order 805 of 835) Original sealed 1956 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Original sealed 1958 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set.
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1962 Proof Franklin Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS Lot #13911 (Sale Order 806 of 835) 1962 TOP POP! Franklin Half Dollar 50c pr69 DCAM SEGS.
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1 oz Silver Round - Morgan Dollar Style Round Lot #13912 (Sale Order 807 of 835) 1 oz Silver Round - Morgan Dollar Style. You can now get the famed Morgan Silver Dollar design on a full ounce of .999 fine Silver. This is a replica of George T. Morgan's beloved design, minted on American coinage from 1878 to 1904 and again in 1921.
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1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms66 rb Lot #13915 (Sale Order 808 of 835) 1944-s Lincoln Cent 1c Grades ms66 rb.
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2000-2024 25 Proof Set Run - 292 Coins, 25 Complete Sets Comeplete 21st century Set Lot #13916 (Sale Order 809 of 835) 2000-2024 25 Proof Set Run - 292 Coins, 25 Complete Sets Comeplete 21st century Set. 2000-2024 25 Years Modern Proof Set Run - 292 Coins, 25 Complete Sets. The 2009 mint and proof sets had the highest number of coins and highest face value of any standard mint and proof sets issued, as they included 5 varieties of dollar coin, 6 varieties of quarter, and 4 varieties of lincoln cents.
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1929 $10 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades xf Richmond Lot #13918 (Sale Order 810 of 835) 1929 $10 Green Seal Federal Reseve Note Grades xf Richmond.
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1914-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms66+ USCG Lot #13919 (Sale Order 811 of 835) 1914-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66+ USCG. The 1914 Indian quarter eagle boasts the lowest mintage of any Philadelphia issue of the series, at a mere 240,000 pieces. The 1914 is also widely considered the second-rarest date of the series, both in terms of total examples known and number of high-grade specimens. The fabled 1911-D can claim greater overall rarity, but the 1914 is equally elusive in high grade. 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! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 19 Lot #13920 (Sale Order 812 of 835) NEW! *Watchmakers Hoard* Original Covered End Coca Cola Mixed Lincoln Wheat Cent Roll 1c 50 Coins 1909-1958 Some BU WOW!. Up For Auction is 1 Roll of Wheat Cents From "The Watchmaker's Hoard”. of rolls we opened we 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. we found no Flying Eagles, and no Indians in the dozen we 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, KDCI
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1897-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67 SEGS Lot #13921 (Sale Order 813 of 835) 1897-p Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67 SEGS.
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1864 Union Civil War Token F- 33/275 1c Grades xf45 Lot #13923 (Sale Order 814 of 835) 1864 Union F- 33/275 Civil War Token 1c Grades xf45.
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Original sealed box 5- 1992 United States Mint Proof Sets Lot #13924 (Sale Order 815 of 835) Original sealed box 5- 1992 United States Mint Proof Sets.
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1955-p Franklin Half Dollar TOP POP! 50c ms67+ FBL SEGS Lot #13927 (Sale Order 816 of 835) 1955-p TOP POP! Franklin Half Dollar 50c ms67+ FBL SEGS.
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1882-1884 'CC' GSA Morgan Silver Dollar Set, 3 GSA Coins! Lot #13928 (Sale Order 817 of 835) 1882-1884 'CC' GSA Morgan Silver Dollar Set, 3 GSA Coins!. Now you can own a 3-coin set of scarce "CC" Morgan dollars still sealed in original government holders. Of all the Morgans struck, only 2% were from the short-lived frontier mint of Carson City, and those sealed in original GSA Sale holders are a fraction of that mintage.For nearly a century these prized "CC" Morgans lay in mint bags in a U.S. Treasury vault. When rediscovered they were sealed in special holders and offered in the GSA (General Service Administration) sales of the 1970s and '80s. In the final sale 200,000 orders for these sought-after coins went unfilled! But with this magnificent set of Uncirculated 1882, 1883, and 1884 Carson City silver dollars, you'll enjoy those scarce Morgans in original GSA sale holders for your very own.
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1878-p Rev '79 Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS Lot #13929 (Sale Order 818 of 835) 1878-p Rev '79 Morgan Dollar $1 ms66 SEGS.
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1923 $1 large size Silver Certificate Grades f+ Signatures Speelman/White Lot #13930 (Sale Order 819 of 835) 1923 $1 large size Silver Certificate Grades f+ Signatures Speelman/White. Fr-237 The term “horse blanket” gets used a lot when talking about large size currency. It is most frequently used to describe this bank note. All large size $1 silver certificates have the same blue seal. There are three signature combinations used with 1923 $1 silver certificates. Portrait of George Washington at center
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1987-p Jefferson Nickel 5c ms66+ 6fs SEGS Lot #13931 (Sale Order 820 of 835) 1987-p Jefferson Nickel 5c ms66+ 6fs SEGS.
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Circ Silver Dollar GIMBLES Roll All Morgans 10 Coin B Lot #13932 (Sale Order 821 of 835) Circ Silver Dollar GIMBLES Roll All Morgans 10 Coin B. Up For Auction is a 145- Circ Silver Dollar GIMBLES Roll All Morgans 10 Coin B Roll Weighing 268.6 g Based On this weight this is a Circ Roll We are very excited to present over 1,500 Silver Dollar Rolls from what we are calling “The Department Store Hoard”. Inside this hoard was a huge estate of hundreds of silver dollar rolls. The sheer size of it was unprecedented. Throughout the early-mid 1900’s the collector of the estate acquired hundreds of coin rolls of all different types. His family tells us that he was at one point a buyer for Macys and then a suit wholesaler to various department stores. While in these stores he would often pick up “investment rolls” at a lower price than they were offering the public. In his collection, we found original numismatic advertisements, catalogs, newspapers, and magazines from a wide array of places used to order these rolls and various other coins in his collection.There were 10-15 different types of roll’s in this collection. However, the vast majority were stamped “Gimbels, Marshall Field, and Sears”. Among this collection are 10 and 20 coin rolls. Most of the covered end rolls are marked “Morgan, Peace, or Mixed”. The Gimbels rolls are marked “A+, A, B+, B, and C” and stamped on one of the ends “M” or “P” designating Morgans or Peace Dollars. We believe more than this variety existed at some point, but these are the only markings that we found in this collection. After opening several of each type, we have determined that the letters seem to refer to the rarity and quality of the coins inside. We have spent months going through this collection and identifying everything. We have opened several rolls of every type and did not find any that were miss marked. Based on all of our findings and what we have found when we opened various rolls, we have estimated the values of what we believe each variation tends to have.There were a lot of rolls in this hoard and the different kinds are quite confusing, Corey has made a PDF explaining each variety and what he has found in a bit more depth. If you are interested in a copy, send us an email at jordan@kdcauction.com and we’ll send one right over.The agreement with 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 New York to retrieve the rolls for shipment that week from our offices as well as photographing the rolls for the next week's auction. We hope you enjoy these rolls as much as we have bringing them to you!
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1961 Chevrolet Impala SS 409 Colorized Style - 1 oz Silver Round Round Lot #13936 (Sale Order 822 of 835) 1961 Chevrolet Impala SS 409 Colorized Style - 1 oz Silver Round. Now you can own this classic Chevy on a 1oz colorized silver round. The front features a fully colorized photo and the reverse features a depiction of the original model emblem. Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver.
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1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider Lot #13938 (Sale Order 823 of 835) 1861 Confederate States Forty Dollars Note Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.
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1941-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+ Lot #13939 (Sale Order 824 of 835) 1941-p Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50c Grades ms65+.
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2007-2009 Presidential Dollar Proof Sets First 3 Years, 12 Coins In Original Government Packaging Lot #13940 (Sale Order 825 of 835) 2007-2009 Presidential Dollar Proof Sets First 3 Years, 12 Coins In Original Government Packaging. Own the very first Presidential dollar Proofs – in their official U.S. Mint display holder! With this spectacular set, you get all 4 high-quality, low-mintage 2007 Presidential dollar Proofs, each with extra-sharp strikes, frosted images, and mirrorlike surfaces. Every 1st-year Presidential dollar Proof - George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison Here's the magnificent 2008-S Presidential Dollar Proof Set from the second year of the series. The set contains premium-quality Proof issues of all four 2008 Presidential dollars – sealed in a handsome U.S. Mint display case. Get all four 2008-S Presidential Proofs honoring James Monroe, John Q. Adams, Andrew Jackson & Martin Van Buren Here's the magnificent 2009-S Presidential Dollar Proof Set from the third year of the series. The set contains premium-quality Proof issues of all four 2009 Presidential dollars – sealed in a handsome U.S. Mint display case. Get all four 2009-S Presidential Proofs honoring William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, James K. Polk, and Zachary Taylor
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1912-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS Lot #13943 (Sale Order 826 of 835) 1912-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS. Many Indian gold specialists consider the 1912 quarter eagle to be underrated in Gem and better condition. The spotlight is usually hogged by the obvious series key, 1911-D, and the condition keys, 1914 and 1914-D. The 1912 seems to fall off the radar of many collectors as a result, although in reality this issue is nearly as scarce in Gem condition as the two 1914 issues. Luster abounds on each side, showing remarkable preservation and rich orange-gold and lilac coloration. The strike is also sharp throughout. The importance of this piece as a Registry coin is unsurpassed A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin
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Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1929 & D Mint Ends Lot #13944 (Sale Order 827 of 835) Buffalo Nickel Shotgun Roll in Old Bank Style 'Bell Telephone' Wrapper 1929 & 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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1896-p Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms67+ SEGS Lot #13945 (Sale Order 828 of 835) 1896-p Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms67+ SEGS.
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1954-p Washington Quarter Colorfully Toned 25c Grades ms66 Lot #13947 (Sale Order 829 of 835) 1954-p Colorfully Toned Washington Quarter 25c Grades ms66.
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Original sealed 1964 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard Lot #13948 (Sale Order 830 of 835) Original sealed 1964 United States Mint Proof Set Tennessee Valley Hoard. Once in a lifetime collection We are proud to bring to auction the greatest proof collection of the late 1950s and early 1960s. This collection may contain some of the only unopened mega boxes of unopened proof sets still in existence. In all my years in numismatics I have never seen a collection like this one. Finding cameo and deep cameo proofs from this era is near impossible u less you pay full retail and buy them already holdered. All of the sets at coin shows have been examined and have virtually no cameos. The only way to get the same odds of finding one of these valuable cameos is to buy an unopened set. Many sets today that are purported to be unopened have a actually been opened and resealed or put into a fresh envelope and sealed. This 100% original lot is guaranteed to be unopened from the day it left the mint. We will cover your laboratory costs and pay you 10x your cost of the set if the carbon dating on this set shows that the glue is not from the late 1950s 1960s. A true once in a lifetime opportunity
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1929 $50 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+ York Lot #13950 (Sale Order 831 of 835) 1929 $50 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Grades vf+ York.
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3 Coin 1879-1881 "s" Mint Morgan Silver Dollar Set Uncirculated Lot #13952 (Sale Order 832 of 835) 3 Coin 1879-1881 "s" Mint Morgan Silver Dollar Set Uncirculated. Large, handsome and heavy with over 3/4 of an ounce of 90% silver, it's easy to see why Morgan dollars are nicknamed "King of America's Coins!" Now you'll enjoy those very same coins with this Uncirculated set of 1879-1881 Morgans from the San Francisco Mint's early years! These silver dollars are especially desirable, visually appealing and historic. That's because the only silver coins the "S" Mint struck during this period were Morgan dollars, and due to a light workload, they're some of the finest ever produced.Fondly known as the Granite Lady, this mint survived the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, and it's believed its vaults still held bags of Uncirculated Morgans from the early years. Today, Morgan silver dollars are a vanishing legacy of America's frontier past – genuine history you can hold in your hand! And the 1879-1881 Morgans offered in this "S" Mint set are considered among the "cream of the crop."
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1921-s Morgan Dollar Near Top Pop! $1 ms66+ SEGS Lot #13953 (Sale Order 833 of 835) 1921-s Near Top Pop! Morgan Dollar $1 ms66+ SEGS.
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Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins Lot #13956 (Sale Order 834 of 835) Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins. Full solid date 1921-p Uncirculated Morgan silver dollar roll, 20 coins. This roll is held in an old Steel strong wrapper, patented 1921, stamped "Bankers Trust Company of Philadelphia, Walnut Street at Juniper. This roll contains 20, UNCIRCULATED 1921-p Morgan silver Dollars. The coins may range from Unc to Gem++ with the average being ms64. This is a PQ original bank roll hand marked 1921-p Unc. We have weighed the roll and can assure you that it weighs perfectly as an UNCIRCULATED roll and that all 20 coins are 1921-p. We recently Acquired a large Estate Hoard of solid date Rolls.
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Founders of Liberty 1 oz Silver Round - James Madison - A Written Constitution Round Lot #13960 (Sale Order 835 of 835) Founders of Liberty 1 oz Silver Round - James Madison - A Written Constitution. The Father of the U.S. Constitution and 4th President James Madison committed the ideals of liberty into written form to the benefit of all posterity. As the highest law in the land, the Constitution establishes checks and balances for a free society. Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver.
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