Breathtaking Spring Coin Consigns Auction 3 of 6

Breathtaking Spring Coin Consigns Auction 3 of 6

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Breathtaking Spring Coin Consigns Auction 3 of 6

Breathtaking Spring Coin Consigns Auction 3 of 6

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600+ Lots of premium Numismatics from around the Country including; Morgans, Peace $'s, Rare Type coinage, Rare Gold, Lg cents, ½ cents, Indians, Bust coinage, Barber coinage, Buffalo's, Currency, VAM's, Varieties, Errors, NGC/PCGS Slabs, Original rolls of Morgans, Buffalo’s & Small cents plus much, much more.....

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We typically auction lots 1-249 Day 1, 250-499 Day 2, and 500-750 Day 3

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1934-D Heavy Motto Washington Quarter 25c Grades Select Unc

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***Auction Highlight*** Original sealed box 5- 1972 United States Mint Proof Sets (fc)

Lot # 723 (Sale Order: 477 of 609)      

***Auction Highlight*** Original sealed box 5- 1972 United States Mint Proof Sets. Up for Auction is an Unopened Mailer Box from 1972 containing 5 1972 Proof Sets!...more!!! 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 PR69 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 PR69 DCAM Trending $150, a Washington 25c in PR69 DCAM Trending $105, a Roosevelt Dime in PR69 DCAM Trending $85, BUT That’s Just the Start, There also could be a Jefferson 5c in PR69 DCAM, TRENDING $115, BUT EVEN THAT IS JUST THE SIDESHOW! The REAL WINNER IN THIS LOTTERY BOX IS The Lincoln Penny, a 1972 PROOF Lincoln 1c in PR69 DCAM TRENDS $550!!!! And there can be FIVE of Each in this BOX, This could be one of the very last boxes in EXISTENCE. This “WONKA” Box could Contain Coins Worth $19,990 - Good Luck in Obtaining This Unopened Mailer Box of 5 1972 Proof Sets!!!

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1925-s vam 9 R5 Peace Dollar $1 Grades Unc Details

Lot # 724 (Sale Order: 478 of 609)      

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***Auction Highlight*** 1883-cc /cc vam 5 Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms64 DMPL By SEGS (fc)

Lot # 725 (Sale Order: 479 of 609)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1883-cc /cc vam 5 Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms64 DMPL By SEGS. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win Coin...more

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ANACS 1863 Shoot Him on the Spot Dix Civil War Token 1c Graded ms64 rb By ANACS

Lot # 726 (Sale Order: 480 of 609)      

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NGC 1898-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms63 By NGC

Lot # 727 (Sale Order: 481 of 609)      

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Proof ***Auction Highlight*** 1895 Liberty Nickel 5c Graded pr66 By SEGS (fc)

Lot # 728 (Sale Order: 482 of 609)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1895 Liberty Nickel 5c Graded pr66 By SEGS....more

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***Auction Highlight*** 1892-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select AU By USCG (fc)

Lot # 729 (Sale Order: 483 of 609)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1892-s Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Select AU By USCG. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin...more

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***Auction Highlight*** 1901-o Barber Dime 10c Graded ms63 details By SEGS (fc)

Lot # 730 (Sale Order: 484 of 609)      

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***Auction Highlight*** PCGS 1881-cc GSA Hoard Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms63 By PCGS (fc)

Lot # 731 (Sale Order: 485 of 609)      

***Auction Highlight*** PCGS 1881-cc GSA Hoard Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms63 By PCGS....more

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1804 Draped Bust Half Cent 1/2c Grades xf

Lot # 732 (Sale Order: 486 of 609)      

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*HIGHLIGHT OF ENTIRE AUCTION* 1886-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice Unc By USCG (fc)

Lot # 733 (Sale Order: 487 of 609)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1886-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice Unc By USCG. HIGHLIGHT OF THE AUCTION - Near GEM 1886-o. Despite a mintage of more than ten million p...moreieces, the 1886-O has for decades been regarded as possibly the rarest Morgan dollar issue in Gem condition. As one might expect, Very Fine examples trade as a type coin, but prices begin to climb in AU, and Mint State examples command four figures. This Choice representative comes so close to Gem, held back solely by a few minor marks on the Obverse field. Wisps of wheat-gold toning adorn lustrous surfaces. A Stellar strike for the Southern facility, with full delineation on the hair above the ear and Crisp full Breast Feathers. It is worth noting that in ms65 The coin trends $200,000. Most ms64 Trade Higher than Trends. A fleeting opportunity! I have included two other ms64 for your comparison. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin. I give this coin my highest recommendation

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1864-s WB-2 R4 Seated Half Dollar 50c Grades vf++

Lot # 734 (Sale Order: 488 of 609)      

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***Auction Highlight*** 1890-o vam 7A R5 Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms65+ By SEGS (fc)

Lot # 735 (Sale Order: 489 of 609)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1890-o vam 7A R5 Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms65+ By SEGS. This strike and condition rarity is a very appealing representative of this challen...moreging New Orleans Mint Morgan dollar issue. Central high point detail ranges from bold (obverse) to sharp (reverse), and the coin is free of the extreme softness seen in these areas on most examples of the issue. The luster is full and frosty, and the surfaces are brilliant with an exceptionally smooth texture. The rarity of the 1890-O as a sharply struck Gem has long been recognized by numismatic writers. Wayne Miller (The Morgan & Peace Dollar Textbook) states, "As with all of the 'O' mint dollars from 1887-1897, most specimens [of the 1890-O] are poorly struck." Q. David Bowers (1993) writes: "Most Mint State coins are weakly struck..." Due to this feature, the typical Uncirculated example is confined to lower certified grades through MS-64+, even if the surfaces are lustrous and overall smooth. A noteworthy departure from the norm, this premium quality Gem would do justice to the finest Morgan dollar set. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

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*HIGHLIGHT OF ENTIRE AUCTION 1854 TYPE 2 Gold Dollar $1 Graded ms66 By SEGS (fc)

Lot # 736 (Sale Order: 490 of 609)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1854 TYPE 2 Gold Dollar $1 Graded ms66 By SEGS. The small 12.7 mm diameter of the Type I gold dollar brought about a few complaints of it being e...moreasy 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. HIGHLIGHT ON THE ENTIRE AUCTION - Up for Auction is far and away the Single Finest Type II gold Dollar of any date we have ever brought to auction. What an AMAZING, SUPERB, and totally ORIGINAL 1854 Type 2 gold dollar. Ranking among the VERY FINEST KNOWN, you are likely never going to find another anywhere close to this monster! The surfaces are clean overall and look satiny. There is some light die clashing visible. A headlight blinding luster shows off the killer orange/yellow gold colors. Miss Liberty and the details are exceptionally struck from deeply clashed dies and have light frost. One look and you WILL say WOW! And no matter how picky you are, you will love this high end MS66! If you are working on a SUPERB set, this coin is for you. If a 67 was to come up for sale today, it would bring at least $100,000! I am including another ms66 which sold in 2015 for $70,500 for your comparison and an ms65+ that sold in 2016 for $35,250. I also included a second picture of our coin with the light at another angle so you can see the terrific detail in the center devices. A truly remarkable example. I wish you all Good luck! A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin. I give this coin my highest recommendation

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***Auction Highlight*** 1892-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded GEM Unc By USCG (fc)

Lot # 737 (Sale Order: 491 of 609)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1892-p Morgan Dollar $1 Graded GEM Unc By USCG. This is a pretty Gem, both sides with exceptionally vivid bright pink and reddish-orange to...morening On the Reverse the toning is mainly around the peripheries and brilliant in the centers. Highly lustrous throughout, this sharply struck example offers exceptionally smooth and inviting surfaces in a survivor of this 1,036,000-piece issue.

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1864 L Indian Cent 1c Grades Unc Details

Lot # 738 (Sale Order: 492 of 609)      

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***Auction Highlight*** Full solid date 1893-cc Morgan silver $1 roll, 20 coins (fc)

Lot # 739 (Sale Order: 493 of 609)      

***Auction Highlight*** Full solid date 1893-cc Morgan silver $1 roll, 20 coins. This roll is held in an old Steel strong wrapper, patented 1921, stamped "Bankers ...moreTrust Company of Philadelphia, Walnut Street at Juniper. This roll contains 20, 1893-cc Morgan silver Dollars. The coins may range from circulated to uncirculated. Any condition is possible. We have weighed the roll and can assure you that it is 20 Silver Dollars, that all 20 are 1893-cc and that it is not an uncirculated roll as the weight comes in slightly under the 534.60 grams that a fully uncirculated roll would weigh. We recently Acquired a large Estate Hoard of solid date Rolls. Trends lists au50 at $2500, xf40 at $1900, vf20 at $1000, f12 at $370, vg8 at $335, g4 at $220.

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***Auction Highlight*** 1928 $100 Gold Certificate Fr-2405 Woods/Mellon Grades (fc)

Lot # 740 (Sale Order: 494 of 609)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1928 $100 Gold Certificate Fr-2405 Woods/Mellon Grades. One of the most desirable 20th century types, the Series 1928 high denomination Gol...mored Certificates are scarce in all grades. Many notes were redeemed by the public when gold and Gold Certificates were recalled by RooseveltThe U.S. began issuing paper currency representing actual gold coinage in 1863. This practice continued until 1933, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the gold recall into effect. Series of 1928 $100 gold certificates are a refreshing change from the dime a dozen green seal and brown seal notes of the same era. 1928 gold certificates are unique in that they were only issued for one series year as a small size note.

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***Auction Highlight*** 1855 C Variety 2 Charlotte Gold Dollar $1 Graded au58 Details By SEGS (fc)

Lot # 742 (Sale Order: 495 of 609)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1855 C Variety 2 Charlotte Gold Dollar $1 Graded au58 Details By SEGS. The Type Two gold dollars were coined at all operating mints in the ...moremiddle 1850s, including Philadelphia in 1854 and 1855, Charlotte, Dahlonega, and New Orleans in 1855 only, and San Francisco in 1856.The central reverse is extremely weak, affecting the 8 and the LL in DOLLARS; each of those features are obliterated, with only the bottom of the 8 visible. Both sides of this high grade specimen have lustrous yellow-gold fields and delicate orange overtones. I have included another au58 for your comparison. A Corey'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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*HIGHLIGHT OF ENTIRE AUCTION* 1889-cc Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms61 details By SEGS (fc)

Lot # 743 (Sale Order: 496 of 609)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1889-cc Morgan Dollar $1 Graded ms61 details By SEGS. HIGHLIGHT OF THE ENTIRE AUCTION - Up for Auction is the Legendary 1889-cc Morgan! Th...moreis Carson City key date boasts a low 350,000-coin mintage, comparable in absolute terms to the 1893-P (378,000 pieces) and 1893-O (300,000 examples) Morgan dollar issues. However, its rarity is the result of mass melting to the extent of an estimated 250,000 to 325,000 coins. This sets the 1889-CC apart from virtually all other dates in the series, especially in better grades. In Mint State, only a select group of dates challenge this issue in terms of scarcity, the 1893-S included, ensuring it as a perennial favorite among Morgan dollar enthusiasts. This is a remarkably attractive example that appears much finer than the stated grade. I can detect no obvious reason for the details grade. Very light and wispy hairlines are all that can be seen with a loupe, but not enough to warrant the details grade in my opinion. The surfaces are unusually clean for any CC dollar, especially so for an 1889-CC. I have included 2 other ms61 examples for your comparison. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin. I give this coin my highest recommendation

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***Auction Highlight*** 1796 Stars BD-3 R-5+ Draped Bust Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 Graded au58+ By SEGS (

Lot # 744 (Sale Order: 497 of 609)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1796 Stars BD-3 R-5+ Draped Bust Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 Graded au58+ By SEGS. HIGHLIGHT OF THE ENTIRE MONTH. Up for Auction is the Legendary...more 1796 With Stars $2.5 Gold Quarter Eagle. Pretty bright to medium gold patina is seen on both sides of this rare and significant early quarter eagle. Both sides are well centered on the planchet, the borders fully denticulated around devices that exhibit plenty of bold to sharp detail. A touch of softness along the right obverse border and at the central high point on that side is noted; the eagle's breast and neck are blunt due to a concentration of light adjustments marks (as made) in that area that interfered with metal flow during striking. Traces of the original satin to modestly semi-proof like finish are noted, especially in the protected areas around the peripheral devices. The eye appeal is strong.The Coinage Act of April 2, 1792, authorized the production of three gold denominations at the newly established Mint: the $10 eagle, $5 half eagle, and finally the $2.50 quarter eagle. It would not be until four years later that the first quarter eagles rolled off the presses. This was no grand undertaking in terms of quantities: while 6,196 half eagles and 4,146 eagles were coined in 1796, scarcely 1,395 combined of both varieties of 1796 quarter eagles were delivered. The half eagle turned out to be the most popular of the three denominations for general commerce, while the eagle was useful for large overseas transactions with Europe. The quarter eagle, however, did not prove especially useful in everyday commerce. In the Mint's early days, precious metal coins were mostly made to order by depositors who requested specific denominations, and the quarter eagle's bigger siblings received most of the attention. The denomination was struck only erratically and generally in small numbers in its first dozen years before production was put on hold in 1808.The first 1796 quarter eagles minted featured an obverse without stars, an unusual choice considering the half eagle and the eagle all had stars as part of their obverse designs. Likely, they were omitted as there were stars on the reverse, although over the years quite a few federal coins have had stars on both sides. The first $5 and $10 coins of 1795, continuing through 1797, had stars only on the obverse. At some point in early 1797, a decision was made to add 16 stars (in an 8x8 configuration) to represent each state of the Union at the time and mark the admission of Tennessee in June of that year. This was the first and as it turns out the last time the obverse star count on quarter eagles was adjusted each time a state was added. For the entire 1796 issue, three die pairs using two obverses and three reverses were employed. Both obverse dies shared the same master hub and date punches. The three reverse dies all bear 16 stars and were made using the same master hub for the eagle, clouds and the ribbon inscribed E PLURIBUS UNUM. The reverse hubs are believed to be by John Smith Gardner, and feature an eagle with a longer neck, visible tongue, two rows of tail feathers, and three claws visible on top of the talons clutching the arrows and branch. The later Scot hubs produced after Gardner left in 1796 have a shorter neck on the eagle, three rows of tail feathers, and a single claw on top of each talon. Only one set of dies -- the BD-3 die marriage -- was required to produce the entire run of 432 Stars on Obverse quarter eagles. Conventional wisdom indicates that they were all coined on January 14, 1797. Some research suggests that this batch may have also included some No Stars quarter eagles as part of the 432, then an additional 98 examples of the BD-3 delivered on February 28, 1797.As with most early gold, a large quantity of 1796 quarter eagles ended up in the bullion speculator's crucibles in the 1820s and 1830s, leaving only handfuls for modern numismatists. The 1796 Stars on Obverse quarter eagle is much rarer than the earlier No Stars variety as a whole; perhaps only a third as many BD-3 pieces as BD-2 No Stars coins are extant (the BD-1 pairing is of exceptional rarity). At most, 40 to 50 of the Stars on Obverse variety are thought to survive, with maybe little more than half a dozen at the Mint State level. Despite this, the popularity of the No Stars obverse has helped it capture much of the spotlight from the BD-3. However, the Stars on Obverse quarter eagle is attracting greater attention as more and more collectors and scholars come to appreciate its rarity. The offered example is very close to Mint State and an outstanding representative of this important and rare issue. Expect spirited bidding to secure this specimen and plan your strategy accordingly. I have included an au58 and ms61 example for your comparison. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin. I give this coin my highest recommendation

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***Auction Highlight*** 1884-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice Unc+ DMPL By USCG (fc)

Lot # 745 (Sale Order: 498 of 609)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1884-o Morgan Dollar $1 Graded Choice Unc+ DMPL By USCG. A Corey's Pick, Bid to Win Coin...more

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***Auction Highlight*** UNCUT MINT SHEET of 4x **Star Notes** 2003 $10 Federal Reserve Notes All GEM

Lot # 746 (Sale Order: 499 of 609)      

***Auction Highlight*** UNCUT MINT SHEET of 4x **Star Notes** 2003 $10 Federal Reserve Notes All GEM Or Better Low Serial # Grades....more

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***Auction Highlight*** 1937-d 3 Leg Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded xf+ By USCG (fc)

Lot # 747 (Sale Order: 500 of 609)      

***Auction Highlight*** 1937-d 3 Leg Buffalo Nickel 5c Graded xf+ By USCG. The most sought after and heralded Buffalo, the 3 legged 1937-d. A Corey's Pick, Bid to ...moreWin Coin

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