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THE NO. 1 INFORMATION SOURCE FOR COIN COLLECTORS April 26, 2016 • $2.99 4 KIDS LIKE EARHART Aviator choice of Tennessee kids for $10 bill. 32 1822 GOLD $5 FEATURED Stack’s Bowers will call the next Pogue auction in May. A 1792 pattern disme, Judd 10, will be put on the auction block by Heritage at the Central States convention. 1792 issues in Heritage sale ADVERTISEMENT INDEX Adkins, Gary .......................................10 Brooklyn Gallery Coins & Stamps ......41 Centurial Collectibles .........................14 Civitas Galleries....................................7 Coast to Coast Coins .........................2,3 Coin Depot, The ..................................13 Distinctive Coins ..........................18, 19 FUN Show...........................................43 Gary Adkins ........................................10 Gobrecht Numismatics ......................45 Goldberg Coins & Collectibles............15 Hobby Scopes ....................................32 I. Kleinman .........................................32 Jack Beymer ......................................31 JEL Coins......................................22, 23 Julian Leidman...................................39 L&C Coins ...........................................21 NGC.....................................................33 Numismatic News Express ................35 Numismatic News Index Page...........46 Security International...................37, 47 ShopNumismaster .............................48 Show Calender Sponsorship..............42 Skyline Coins....................................8, 9 Stack’s Bowers Galleries .....................5 Steinberg’s .........................................11 Rare early federal coinage will highlight Heritage’s official Central States Numismatic Society Convention Signature Auction April 27-May 1 in Schaumburg, Ill. “We’re featuring two dismes that are pattern issues produced by the Mint,” said Greg Rohan, president of Heritage Auctions. The first of the two dismes is the finest known Judd 10 1792 graded SP-64 Brown Professional Coin Grading Service Secure. Heritage said it is ex: Garrett-Simpson and is an incredible artifact of the first days of the United States in the form of one of the first coins minted. The second piece is Judd 9, the finest known 1792 silver disme with the obverse legend “Liberty Parent of Science and Indus.” It is graded AU-50 PCGS Secure and Heritage/Page 20 Mercury mintage A mintage limit of 125,000 was set by the U.S. Mint for the tenth-ounce gold Mercury dime that will go on sale at noon Eastern time April 21. No price was announced. The coin will feature a “W” mintmark on the red reverse where 100 years ago a “D” first appeared. The 1916-D with a mintage of just 264,000 turned out to be the key to the Mercury dime series 1916-1945. Whether this West Point gold version piece will turn into a Mercury/Page 20 Baltimore show attracts sophisticated crowd By Connor Falk When spring begins, collectors feel the urge to get out of the house. No doubt that was a key motivation for those visiting Whitman Baltimore Spring Expo March 31 to April 2. Rick Snow, owner of Eagle Eye Rare Coins, Tucson, Ariz., said the bourse was active. “People were buying quality coins,” he said. “For example, a MS-64+ Red 1925-S Lincoln cent in the Stack’s Bowers auction went for $18,212.50. “As for my own sales, I sold some Indian Baltimore/Page 20 1910-S. PCGS. MS-64. RD.. . . . $389.00 1911. PCGS. PR-65. BN. CAC. $1149.00 1911-D. PCGS. MS-66. RD. . . $3495.00 1913-S. PCGS. MS-64. RB. CAC. $625.00 1914-D. PCGS. VG-10. . . . . . . $195.00 1917-D. PCGS. MS-65. RB. CAC. $799.00 1917-D. PCGS. MS-65. RB.. . . . $649.00 1918-S. PCGS. MS-63. RB. . . . . $265.00 1919-D. PCGS. MS-64. BN. . . . $165.00 1920-S. PCGS. MS-63. BN. . . . $195.00 1926-D. PCGS. MS-63. RB.. . . . $229.00 1927-S. PCGS. MS-63. RB. . . . . $359.00 1929-D. PCGS. MS-64. RD. . . . $185.00 1934. PCGS. MS-67. RD. . . . . . $275.00 1936. PCGS. PR-65. RD. CAC. Satin. Shimmering surfaces. . . . . . . $2995.00 1937-D. PCGS. MS-67+. RD. . . $995.00 1942. PCGS. PR-65. RD. CAC. Cameo. This one is a knock-out! . . . . $1295.00 1943-D. PCGS. MS-68. . . . . . . $1295.00 1945-S. PCGS. MS-67+. RD.. . $1895.00 1908. PCGS. PR-65. CAC.. . . . . $595.00 1911. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. . . . . $499.00 1912. PCGS. MS-64. Well struck. $229.00 1912-S. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . $3595.00 Buffalo Nickels ––––––––––––––––––– 1913-D T-1. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . $335.00 1913-D T-1. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. $725.00 1913-S T-1. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . $199.00 1914-S. PCGS. MS-64. Flashy . . $595.00 1915-D. PCGS. MS-63. Lustrous. $339.00 1918-D. PCGS. AU-58. . . . . . . . $549.00 1918-D. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . $1295.00 1918/17-D. PCGS. F-15. CAC. $3095.00 1919. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . $525.00 1921. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . $875.00 1927-D. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. . $6995.00 1928-D. PCGS. MS-64+.. . . . . . $235.00 Two-Cent Pieces –––––––––––––––––– Log on to www.coastcoin.com to see full descriptions and photos of these coins plus our complete inventory of U.S. coins & currency! Half Cents ––––––––––––––––––––––– 1804. PCGS. MS-62. BN. CAC. Crosslet 4, Stems. A solid strike. . . . . $2795.00 1864-C/N. PCGS. MS-62. . . . . . $299.00 1864-L. PCGS. MS-64. RB. CAC. $1295.00 1864-L. PCGS. MS-65. RB. CAC. $2195.00 1867. PCGS. MS-63. RB. . . . . . $595.00 1870. PCGS. MS-63. RB. . . . . . $899.00 1864. NGC. MS-65. RB. Large Motto. Outstanding for the grade. . . . $635.00 1864. NGC. VF-30. Small Motto. $650.00 1864. PCGS. MS-64. RB. Large Motto. Well struck and mostly red. . . $399.00 1864. PCGS. MS-65. BN. CAC. Large Motto. Extremely well struck.. $675.00 1864. PCGS. VF-30. Small Motto. $650.00 1865. PCGS. MS-63. BN. . . . . . $199.00 1867. NGC. MS-65. BN.. . . . . . $549.00 1868. PCGS. PR-65. RD. CAC. CAMEO. Stunning cameo contrast. . . . $8995.00 1869. PCGS. MS-63. BN. . . . . . $395.00 1870. PCGS. MS-63. BN. . . . . . $489.00 1872. NGC. MS-62. BN.. . . . . $3295.00 1872. PCGS. VF-20. . . . . . . . . . $850.00 Silver Three-Cent Pieces –––––––––––– 1806. PCGS. MS-64. BN. CAC. Small 6, No Stems. Well struck and devoid of noteworthy marks. Super!. . . $5695.00 1825. PCGS. XF-45. Nice detail. $259.00 1833. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . $3575.00 1851. NGC. MS-63. BN.. . . . . . $399.00 Large Cents –––––––––––––––––––––– 1812. PCGS. VF-20. CAC. Large Date. Solid detail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1199.00 1818. PCGS. MS-62. BN. . . . . . $750.00 1818. PCGS. MS-63. BN. N-10. $895.00 1818. PCGS. MS-63. BN. CAC. $1095.00 1823/2. PCGS. F-12. . . . . . . . . . $585.00 1825. NGC. AU-53. Lustrous.. . $795.00 1826/5. PCGS. XF-40. N-8.. . . $1395.00 1828. PCGS. AU-50. Large Narrow Date. Sharp detail. . . . . . . . . . $495.00 1846. PCGS. AU-53. N-4. Small Date. Repunched Date. . . . . . . . . . . $225.00 1850. PCGS. MS-65. RB. CAC. $1825.00 1854. NGC. MS-65. BN.. . . . . . $850.00 1855. NGC. MS-65. BN. CAC. . $850.00 1855. PCGS. MS-64+. BN. CAC. Upright 55. Super lustrous.. . . $650.00 Flying Eagle Cent –––––––––––––––––– 1856. PCGS. AU-55. CAC. A well detailed proof with just the slightest trace of ‘rub’. . . . . . . . . . . . $13950.00 Indian Head Cents –––––––––––––––– 1859. PCGS. AU-55. . . . . . . . . . $239.00 1859. PCGS. MS-62. . . . . . . . . . $525.00 1861. PCGS. MS-62. . . . . . . . . . $325.00 1861. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . $1450.00 1862. PCGS. MS-64. Lustrous. . $395.00 1863. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . . . $229.00 1863. PCGS. MS-63. CAC. . . . . $259.00 1863. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. . . . $3250.00 1864 Bronze. PCGS. MS-62. BN. $169.00 1864 Bronze. PCGS. MS-64. RB. $369.00 1872. PCGS. MS-65. RB. Well struck w/silky smooth subdued red surfaces. The eye appeal is outstanding. $3525.00 1875. PCGS. MS-62. BN. . . . . . $265.00 1878. PCGS. AU-58. Lustrous. . $399.00 1879. PCGS. MS-62. BN. . . . . . $149.00 1879. PCGS. MS-64. RB. . . . . . $325.00 1879. PCGS. PR-66. RB. CAC. $1650.00 1880. PCGS. PR-65. RD.. . . . . $1250.00 1882. PCGS. MS-65. RB. . . . . . $469.00 1884. PCGS. PR-64. RB. . . . . . . $459.00 1885. PCGS. MS-63. RB. . . . . . $269.00 1886 T-2. PCGS. AU-58. . . . . . . $299.00 1887. PCGS. MS-64. RB. . . . . . $249.00 1888. PCGS. MS-64. RB. . . . . . $425.00 1889. PCGS. MS-63. RB. . . . . . $169.00 1894. PCGS. MS-65. RD. . . . . $1750.00 1898. PCGS. MS-65. RB. CAC. . $375.00 1900. PCGS. MS-64. RD. . . . . . $325.00 1901. PCGS. MS-64. RB. . . . . . $159.00 1901. PCGS. MS-65. RB. . . . . . $285.00 1903. PCGS. MS-66. RD. . . . . $1995.00 1903. PCGS. PR-67. RB. CAC. $4950.00 1904. PCGS. PR-64. RB. CAC. . $619.00 1908-S. PCGS. AU-53. . . . . . . . $199.00 1908-S. PCGS. AU-58. . . . . . . . $299.00 1908-S. PCGS. XF-40. . . . . . . . $155.00 1909. PCGS. MS-63. RB. . . . . . . $99.00 1909. PCGS. MS-63. RD. . . . . . $165.00 1909. PCGS. MS-64. RD. . . . . . $299.00 1909. PCGS. MS-65. RD. . . . . . $599.00 1909-S. PCGS. MS-64. RB. . . . $2095.00 1909-S. PCGS. MS-65. RB. . . . $3250.00 1909-S. PCGS. VF-20. . . . . . . . . $509.00 Lincoln Cents ––––––––––––––––––––– 1909-S/S. PCGS. MS-66+. RD. CAC. S/Horizontal S. A monster coin with fantastic orig. full red luster . $9950.00 1936-D. PCGS. XF-40. CAC. 3 1/2 Legs. A beautiful example of this scarce error with splendid surfaces. $3995.00 1936-S. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. . $598.00 1937-D 3 legs. PCGS. VF-30. . . $699.00 Bust Half Dimes –––––––––––––––––––– 1831. PCGS. AU-58. Well struck. $449.00 1835. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Large Date, Large 5¢. Very well struck. . . $1789.00 Seated Liberty Half Dimes –––––––––– 1837. PCGS. XF-40. CAC. No Stars, Small Date. Well detailed. . . . $339.00 1858-O. PCGS. MS-62.. . . . . . . $395.00 1860. PCGS. MS-65+. CAC. . . . $945.00 Bust Dime ––––––––––––––––––––––– 1861. PCGS. AU-58. Flashy. . . . $229.00 1862. PCGS. AU-55. . . . . . . . . $219.00 1867. NGC. PF-65. CAM. . . . . $1795.00 1870. PCGS. PR-64. Brilliant. . $1450.00 Nickel Three-Cent Pieces ––––––––––– 1869. PCGS. MS-62. . . . . . . . . $149.00 1874. PCGS. PR-66. Super flashy. $995.00 1877. PCGS. PR-66. CAM. Needle-sharp with brilliant surfaces. A proof-only date w/a minuscule mintage. $5495.00 1887/6. NGC. PF-66. . . . . . . . . $825.00 1888. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. . . . $1175.00 Shield Nickels ––––––––––––––––––––– 1868. PCGS. PR-65. CAM. . . . $1495.00 1869. PCGS. PR-65+. CAM. CAC. Very flashy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1495.00 1871. PCGS. PR-66. CAM. . . . $1650.00 1872. PCGS. PR-66. CAM. . . . $1495.00 1874. PCGS. PR-66. CAM. CAC. $1625.00 1875. PCGS. MS-63. Well struck. $425.00 1876. PCGS. PR-66. DCAM.. . $4550.00 1805. PCGS. F-15. CAC. 4 Berries. Nice two-toned gray surfaces. $1550.00 Seated Liberty Dimes ––––––––––––– 1838. PCGS. MS-65. No Drapery, Large Stars. A dazzling Gem!. . . . . $2595.00 1853. PCGS. MS-62. Arrows. . . $425.00 1857-O. PCGS. AU-50.. . . . . . . $225.00 1873. PCGS. MS-62. Arrows. . . $575.00 1891-S. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . $525.00 Barber Dimes ––––––––––––––––––––– 1895. NGC. PF-66. CAC. . . . . $1995.00 1900. NGC. PF-65. Brilliant.. . $1249.00 1902. PCGS. PR-63. CAC.. . . . . $650.00 1910. PCGS. MS-62. . . . . . . . . $169.00 Mercury Dimes ––––––––––––––––––– 1941-D. PCGS. MS-67. FB. . . . . $169.00 1942. PCGS. PR-67. CAC.. . . . . $379.00 Twenty Cent Piece ––––––––––––––––– 1876. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . . $1895.00 Seated Liberty Quarters –––––––––––– Liberty Nickels ––––––––––––––––––– 1885. PCGS. PR-64. CAM. A super flashy blast white proof w/outstanding eye appeal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1525.00 1887. PCGS. MS-64. Well struck. $349.00 1892. PCGS. MS-63. Well struck. $219.00 1892. PCGS. PR-66. CAC.. . . . $1350.00 1901. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . $455.00 1902. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . $235.00 1902. PCGS. MS-64+.. . . . . . . . $259.00 1903. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . . $159.00 1903. PCGS. PR-65. Blast white. $549.00 1907. PCGS. MS-65. Well struck. $749.00 1866. PCGS. PR-65. CAM. A beautiful brilliant proof with heavily frosted design elements.. . . . . . . . . . $3250.00 1867. PCGS. PR-64. . . . . . . . . $1250.00 1876. NGC. PF-63. CAM. . . . . . $995.00 1889. PCGS. PR-62. Scarce date. $785.00 Barber Quarters –––––––––––––––––– 1892. NGC. MS-64. CAC.. . . . . $549.00 1892. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . . . $459.00 1896-O. PCGS. VF-25. . . . . . . . $425.00 1899-O. PCGS. MS-62.. . . . . . . $895.00 1900-S. PCGS. AU-58. . . . . . . . $399.00 1901-S. PCGS. AG-03. . . . . . . $2995.00 1902. PCGS. PR-64. CAC.. . . . $1199.00 Order Toll Free 1-800-638-8869 • www.coastcoin.com – Thousands of Great Collector Coins! – Log on to our website at www.coastcoin.com 1907-O. PCGS. AU-55.. . . . . . . $225.00 1915. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . $995.00 Standing Liberty Quarters –––––––––– 1917 T-1. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. $1099.00 1917-D T-1. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Blazing mint luster.. . . . . . . . $1695.00 1917-S T-1. PCGS. MS-65. FH. A beautiful Gem with blast white luster and a sharp strike. . . . . . . . . . . . . $3325.00 1917-S T-2. PCGS. MS-62. FH. . $635.00 1919-S. PCGS. VF-35. Nearly XF. $489.00 1926-D. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . $489.00 1928. NGC. MS-67. Nearly FH. $1495.00 1929. PCGS. MS-66. Blast white. $695.00 Washington Quarters ––––––––––––– 1932-D. PCGS. AU-58. . . . . . . . $619.00 1940-D. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . . $359.00 Bust Half Dollars –––––––––––––––––– 1806. PCGS. VF-35. CAC. Pointed 6, Stems. A Gem for the grade. $1550.00 1808. PCGS. XF-40. CAC.. . . . . $650.00 1809. PCGS. VF-35. Nice detail. $425.00 1818. PCGS. XF-45.. . . . . . . . . . $525.00 1821. PCGS. XF-40. Bold detail.$299.00 1823. PCGS. XF-45. . . . . . . . . . $395.00 1824. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . $4875.00 1827. PCGS. XF-45. CAC. Square Base 2. Very nice for the grade. . . . . . $299.00 1831. PCGS. AU-58. CAC. . . . $1150.00 1833. PCGS. AU-58. Well struck. $895.00 1834. PCGS. AU-58. CAC. . . . $1095.00 Walking Liberty Half Dollars ––––––– 1916. NGC. MS-65. . . . . . . . . $2095.00 1916-D. PCGS. AU-58. Flashy. . $485.00 1917-S Rev.. NGC. MS-63. . . . $1650.00 1917-S Rev.. PCGS. MS-62. . . $1350.00 1918-S. PCGS. MS-63. CAC.. . $2095.00 1919. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . $4795.00 1919-S. PCGS. VF-35. . . . . . . . . $650.00 1920. PCGS. MS-65. A beautiful example of this early ‘Walker’ with a sharp strike and vibrant luster. . . . . $3895.00 1920-D. PCGS. XF-40. . . . . . . . $795.00 1921-D. PCGS. VF-35. . . . . . . $2595.00 1933-S. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . $2079.00 1935. PCGS. MS-65. Lustrous. . $275.00 1935-D. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. . . $499.00 1936. NGC. MS-66. CAC.. . . . . $315.00 1939. PCGS. PR-66. CAC.. . . . . $865.00 1939-S. PCGS. MS-64. Flashy. . $225.00 1939-S. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . . $450.00 1939-S. PCGS. MS-66. CAC.. . . $549.00 1941-S. NGC. MS-67.. . . . . . . $7995.00 1941-S. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . $229.00 1941-S. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . $599.00 1941-S. PCGS. MS-65+. CAC. . $895.00 1941-S. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . $1395.00 1941-S. PCGS. MS-66. CAC.. . $1595.00 1942. PCGS. PR-65. CAC.. . . . . $585.00 1942-S. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. $2850.00 1944-D. NGC. MS-66. . . . . . . . $199.00 1945. PCGS. MS-67+. CAC. . . $3995.00 1945-D. NGC. MS-67+. CAC.. $1995.00 1945-S. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . . $350.00 1946-D. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . $169.00 1921. PCGS. MS-64. Sharp strike. $895.00 1922-D. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . $650.00 1923. NGC. MS-67. . . . . . . . . $2995.00 1923-S. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . $399.00 1924. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . . . . $695.00 Franklin Half Dollar –––––––––––––––– Early Silver Commemoratives –––––– 1954-D. PCGS. MS-66. FBL. . . . $799.00 1900 Lafayette Dollar. PCGS. MS-64. Vibrant cream-white luster. . $2695.00 1918 Lincoln. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. Silky smooth surfaces. . . . . . $1075.00 1920 Maine. PCGS. MS-66. . . . $599.00 1921 Pilgrim. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. A wonderful Premium Gem. $1835.00 1922 Grant. With Star. PCGS. MS-64+. Well struck w/satiny luster.. . $3195.00 1923-S Monroe. PCGS. MS-64. $219.00 1924 Huguenot. NGC. MS-67. $1250.00 1924 Huguenot. PCGS. MS-65. $295.00 1925 Lexington. PCGS. MS-65. $399.00 1928 Oregon Trail. NGC. MS-67. $795.00 1928 Oregon Trail. PCGS. MS-67. CAC. Blazing mint luster.. . . . . . . . . $995.00 1934 Maryland. NGC. MS-67+. $1750.00 1934 Texas. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . $225.00 1934 Texas. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. $449.00 1936 Lynchburg. PCGS. MS-66. $395.00 1936 Norfolk. PCGS. MS-67. CAC. A virtually flawless Superb Gem. $550.00 1936 Albany. PCGS. MS-67+. CAC. Virtually mark-free surfaces. . $2895.00 1838. PCGS. MS-63. CAC. Reeded Edge. Very boldly struck w/minimal marks. Premium quality for the grade. $3250.00 Seated Liberty Half Dollars –––––––– Barber Half Dollars –––––––––––––––– 1894-S. PCGS. VF-25. . . . . . . . . $229.00 1895-O. PCGS. AU-58.. . . . . . $1295.00 1897. PCGS. VF-30. . . . . . . . . . $195.00 1897-S. PCGS. XF-40. . . . . . . . $1269.00 1899-S. PCGS. AU-53. . . . . . . . $539.00 1900-O. PCGS. XF-40. . . . . . . . $425.00 1900-S. PCGS. AU-55. . . . . . . . $649.00 1903. PCGS. PR-63. Brilliant. . $1299.00 1907-S. PCGS. VF-35. Nearly XF. $549.00 1909. PCGS. XF-40. . . . . . . . . . $225.00 1912-S. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . $1450.00 COMPANY POLICY 1937 Boone. PCGS. MS-64. . . . $169.00 1937 Roanoke. PCGS. MS-67+. CAC. Surfaces are nearly flawless.. $1195.00 1937-D Oregon Trail. NGC. MS-68. Mark-free. Super quality! . . . $1495.00 1938-D Arkansas. PCGS. MS-66. $650.00 1938-S Boone. PCGS. MS-66.. . $599.00 1939-D Arkansas. NGC. MS-66. $995.00 1947-S Booker T. Washington. PCGS. MS-67. Blast white luster. . . . . $895.00 1948 Booker T. Washington. PCGS. MS-67. A great strike. . . . . . . $2495.00 1949-D Booker T. Washington. PCGS. MS-67. Super clean surfaces. . $795.00 Early Gold Commemoratives –––––––– Bust Dollar ––––––––––––––––––––––– 1870. PCGS. PR-64. . . . . . . . . $2095.00 1877-CC. PCGS. MS-62.. . . . . $2275.00 1888. PCGS. PR-64. CAM. CAC. $2995.00 1889. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . . $1695.00 1879-S. PCGS. MS-67+. CAC. $1995.00 1880-CC. PCGS. MS-64.. . . . . . $749.00 1880-S. PCGS. MS-67+. CAC. $1595.00 1881-CC. Select BU. GSA plastic. $549.00 1881-S. NGC. MS-66. DMPL.. $1450.00 1882-CC. NGC. MS-65. GSA.. . $559.00 1883-S. PCGS. MS-63. CAC.. . $3750.00 1884. PCGS. MS-66. PL. CAC. $3375.00 1795. PCGS. F-12. Flowing Hair. 3 Leaves. Strong detail for the grade and evenly struck. . . . . . . . . $4695.00 Seated Liberty Dollars ––––––––––––– 1870-CC. PCGS. XF-40. . . . . . $4895.00 1872. PCGS. PR-62. Brilliant. . $3295.00 Trade Dollars ––––––––––––––––––––– 1873. PCGS. MS-63. Bold strike. $3575.00 1876-S. NGC. MS-61.. . . . . . . $1195.00 1877-S. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . $2250.00 1881. PCGS. PR-64. CAM. . . . $5995.00 Morgan Dollars ––––––––––––––––––– 1878-CC. PCGS. MS-64.. . . . . . $649.00 1884-S. PCGS. AU-58+. CAC. A beautiful coin w/the eye appeal and ‘look’ of an MS-63 coin or better! . $5695.00 1885-CC. PCGS. MS-65.. . . . . $1395.00 1885-O. NGC. MS-67. . . . . . . $1095.00 1886-O. PCGS. MS-62.. . . . . . $2395.00 1890-S. PCGS. MS-64. DMPL. $3395.00 1891-CC. PCGS. MS-62.. . . . . . $729.00 1892. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . . . $585.00 1892-CC. PCGS. MS-63.. . . . . $2595.00 1893-O. PCGS. XF-40. . . . . . . . $575.00 1896. NGC. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . $195.00 1896. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. . . . $995.00 1896-O. PCGS. MS-61.. . . . . . $2350.00 1898-O. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . $169.00 1899-O. NGC. MS-65. . . . . . . . $179.00 1900-S. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . $650.00 1903. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. . . $1195.00 1921-S. PCGS. MS-65+. . . . . . $1850.00 Peace Dollars ––––––––––––––––––––– 1903 La. Purchase - Jefferson $1. PCGS. MS-61. Well struck & lustrous. $619.00 1915-S Panama-Pacific $1. PCGS. MS66+. CAC. Frosty orange-gold luster w/virtually mark-free surfaces. $2895.00 United States Gold Coins –––––––––– 1851 $1. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. $7495.00 1855 $3. NGC. AU-58.. . . . . . $1595.00 1878 $3. PCGS. MS-61. . . . . . $2295.00 1886 $3. PCGS. AU-58. . . . . . $5195.00 1847-C $5. NGC. XF-40. . . . . $2275.00 1853 $10. PCGS. XF-45.. . . . . $1195.00 Large Size Currency –––––––––––––––– 1880. $1. F-29. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. LTN. Brown spiked seal.. . . . $2495.00 1880. $10. F-100. PMG. Ch Unc-64. EPQ. LTN. Jackass note. . . . . $3495.00 1880. $5. F-70. PMG. Ch AU-58. LTN. Woodchopper. Brown Seal. . $2595.00 1891. $1. F-223. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. Sil Cert. Martha Washington. $3495.00 1896. $1. F-225. PMG. Ch Unc-64. EPQ. Sil Cert. F-225. Educational.. $3495.00 1896. $2. F-247. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. Sil Cert. Educational Series... $8495.00 1896. $5. F-268. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. Silver Cert. Educational Series. Well centered w/nice vivid color. $15950.00 1899. $1. F-233. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. Sil Cert. A gorgeous example. $895.00 1899. $1. F-236*. PMG. VF-25. Sil Cert. Star note. Black Eagle. . . . . . . $359.00 1901. $10. F-114. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. LTN. Bison. First issue. . . . . . $9995.00 1914. $5. F-851a. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. FRN. New York District. . . . . . $750.00 1917. $1. F-36. PMG. Unc-62. LTN. Very scarce 2 Digit serial Number. B 94 A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $825.00 Visa, MasterCard, Discover, • Add $5.00 postage & handling to all orders under $500. American Express, checks COAST to COAST COINS and Currency Free shipping on orders of $500 or more. and money orders accepted • All items unconditionally guaranteed genuine. • All items graded by Photograde & our interpretation of industry standards. A Division of Rare Coin Services, Inc. • Full 14 day return privilege from day you receive your items except for 9365 Gerwig Lane, Dept NN • Columbia, MD 21046 bullion orders which may not be returned for a refund. 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Numismatic News is a registered trademark of F+W. Stack’s Bowers Galleries Realizes Over $13.5 Million in The March 2016 Baltimore Auction! Here are just a few of the exceptional results: 1799 Capped Bust Right Eagle. BD-10, Taraszka-22. Rarity-3. Large Obverse Stars. MS-66 (PCGS). CAC. OGH. Price Realized: $493,500 1808 Capped Bust Left Quarter Eagle. BD-1, the only known dies. Rarity-4. MS-61 (PCGS). Secure Holder. Price Realized: $223,250 1795 Draped Bust Silver Dollar. Draped Bust. BB-52, B-15. Rarity-2. Centered Bust. MS-63+ (PCGS). 30th Anniversary Secure Holder. Price Realized: $117,500 1876-S Liberty Double Eagle. MS-65 (NGC). Price Realized: $94,000 1915 Indian Quarter Eagle. Proof-67 (PCGS). Price Realized: $50,525 1925-S Lincoln Cent. MS-64+ RD (PCGS). CAC. Price Realized: $18,212.50 1857 James Buchanan Indian Peace Medal. Large Size. Silver. 75.8 mm. 2,345.2 grains. Obverse signed S. ELLIS SC.; Reverse signed J. WILLSON DEL & SC. Julian IP-34, Prucha-26. Very Fine. Price Realized: $19,975 Lambertville, New Jersey. Lambertville Bank. July 1, 1859. $1. Choice Fine. Price Realized: $10,575 1795 Capped Bust Right Half Eagle. Small Eagle. BD-6. Rarity-5. AU-55+ (NGC). Price Realized: $41,125 1898 Morgan Silver Dollar. Proof-66 (PCGS). CAC. OGH. Price Realized: $27,025 Fr. 1180. 1905 $20 Gold Certificate. PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ. Price Realized: $44,650 1904-S Barber Half Dollar. MS-64+ (PCGS). CAC. Price Realized: $28,200 Concord, Massachusetts. $1 Original. Fr. 380. The Concord NB. Charter #833. PMG Very Fine 20. Serial Number One. Price Realized: $15,275 8FBSFDVSSFOUMZBDDFQUJOHDPOTJHONFOUTGPSGVUVSFBVDUJPOT7JTJU4UBDLT#PXFSTDPNGPSBDPNQMFUFMJTUJOH PGPVSBVDUJPOBOETIPXTDIFEVMFPSDPOUBDUBOVNJTNBUJDSFQSFTFOUBUJWFUPEBZGPSNPSFJOGPSNBUJPO 8FTU$PBTUr&BTU$PBTUr*OGP!4UBDLT#PXFSTDPN 8FTU$PBTU0ď DFt&BTU$PBTU0ď DF &%ZFS3PBE4VJUF4BOUB"OB$"t 8FTUUI4USFFU/FX:PSL/:t *OGP!4UBDLT#PXFSTDPNt4UBDLT#PXFSTDPN $BMJGPSOJBr/FX:PSLr/FX)BNQTIJSFr)POH,POHr1BSJT 4#(//.BS#BMU13 4IPXDBTF"VDUJPOT America’s Oldest and Most Accomplished Rare Coin Auctioneer Hidden scarcity in modern U.S. gold By Patrick A. Heller ed, Bradford published his estimates of surviving supplies late in 1986. Since then, I updated Bradford’s data on surviving populations of the American Arts Medallion series. Chapter 3 of the book, one of the longer chapters, used much of Bradford’s and my research on the medallions, which we made freely available to the author. As readers of this lavishly illustrated catalog enjoy the contents, I expect a number of collectors will come to appre- At the huge Baltimore show this past weekend, a new reference catalog titled “American Gold And Silver: U.S. Mint Collector And Investor Coins And Medals, Bicentennial To Date” debuted. Authored by Dennis Tucker, this 374page hardbound book is published by Whitman Publishing. List price is $29.95. Whenever a new reference catalog covers a previously little-covered area in numismatics, invariably collector demand in that niche expands. We saw that with the variety of catalogs covering U.S. coins that appeared around the 1940s, such as “A Guide Book Of United States Coins” also known as the Red Book. When multiple references for paper money appeared in the 1980s, a similar collector surge developed with U.S. currency. Now that this book has hit the market, will that lead to a surge in collecting interest in such U.S. Mint issues such as the U.S. American Arts Medallions that were issued from 1980 to 1984, or the First Spouse gold bullion coins issued from 2007 through this year? That could definitely happen. In particular, the American Arts Medallion series of five one-ounce and five half-ounce gold issues could gain much more appreciaNew book helps reader look for hidden value in tion because they are much rarer modern bullion coin and medal issues. than most people realize. The Medallions have only appeared in the Red Book in two editions thus far this ciate just how rare both the American Arts century, so many collectors have little or Medallions and the First Spouse gold bulno familiarity with them. lion coins really are, especially when you R.W. Bradford, who founded Liberty consider the current prices at which they Coin Service in 1971, retired from day- can be obtained. The First Spouse issues to-day operations in 1980, and wrote the have some incredibly low mintages. company’s newsletter through 1994, did The 1982 one-ounce Gold American significant research on the number of Arts Medallion depicts the musician Louis surviving medallions once the U.S. Mint Armstrong. Because Armstrong’s cheek is released preliminary mintage figures for in such high relief on the pieces, virtually the series in early 1986. The mintage fig- all surviving specimens have marks in ures did not match the relative scarcity of that prominent spot. Top quality specimany of the issues. mens are extremely elusive. I have examAfter extensive work to dig out infor- ined 100-piece groups of Armstrongs and mation to estimate how many were melt- not found any without a mark right there. 6 Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 26, 2016 So, even though this issue is considered one of the more common Medallions of the series, pieces grading Mint State-66 and higher are probably now undervalued for their rarity. Side note: when my father worked for the U.S. government’s foreign aid program in Sudan from 1958 to 1961, Louis Armstrong came to the country for a goodwill tour. My father ended up being his chaperone, possibly because he understood Arabic better than the other Americans there. I have a photograph of my parents walking with Armstrong, though neither I nor my siblings ever met him personally. Other series covered in this new book are coverage of the American Eagle bullion program (a limited discussion), the Buffalo gold bullion coins, the America the Beautiful silver bullion coins, the special gold and silver commemorative coin issues that began to appear in 2009, and the Mint’s silver and gold medals beginning with issues for the Bicentennial. If you collect any of the modern American gold and silver coins and medals by variety and date, it would be well worth your investment to pick up a copy of this book. If you bring your copy to my store, or see me at any shows I attend, it would be my pleasure to autograph it for you. Patrick A. Heller was the American Numismatic Association 2012 Harry Forman Numismatic Dealer of the Year Award winner. He is the owner emeritus and communications officer of Liberty Coin Service in Lansing, Mich., and writes “Liberty’s Outlook,” a monthly newsletter on rare coins and precious metals subjects. Past newsletter issues can be viewed at http://www.libertycoinservice.com. Other commentaries are available at Coin Week (http://www.coinweek.com). His radio commentaries titled “Things You ‘Know’ That Just Aren’t So, And Important News You Need To Know” can be heard at 8:45 a.m. Wednesday and Friday mornings on 1320-AM WILS in Lansing (which streams live and becomes part of the audio and text archives posted at http:// www.1320wils.com). Not that into a semiquincentennial? I remember the Bicentennial in 1976 when we collectors were offered pokey little threecoin uncirculated and proof 40-percent silver sets to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the United States. The clad circulating versions of the coins were available in the uncirculated coin sets and the proof sets of 1975 and 1976. After the sterile years of unchanging coin design, gaining even three new reverses for a two-year period seemed like a feast of new coinage. Others must have been as excited as I was as nearly 4 million of the 40-percent silver proof sets and nearly 5 million of the 40-percent silver uncirculated sets were purchased by collectors., or roughly nine million sets in total. I began reflecting on those sets and the sales numbers when I learned that legislation has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives to create the United States Semiquincentennial Commission. The semiquincentennial, or 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, is 10 years in the future in 2026. Class of ’63 David C. Harper This bill is an indicator of planning ahead. If it passes soon, this generation certainly will have had a faster start in planning to provide for the observance of the anniversary than we did for 1976. Is that a good thing? Or will such an early start simply make it one of those bits of proposed legislation that seem to be hanging around eternally until a more propitious date in 2021 or 2022 arrives when the task will start to seem more pressing? There is no mention of anything numismatic in the authorizing legislation. There is a lot about who is on the commission and how much they will get paid. The most interesting aspect of the legislation is the mandate of burying a time capsule in Independence Mall in Philadelphia on July 4, 2026, to not be opened until the 500th anniver- sary of the United States on July 4, 2276. I cannot fault the intention. What collector is not impressed by time capsules? But I think we are missing a bet to making it more relevant to average people. Wouldn’t it be more interesting to open a time capsule after 50 years and see what changes have occurred in a single lifetime. It would be very illuminating to see the contents of a 1976 time capsule now, let alone in 2026. Imagine a world with no cell phones, tablets, laptops, or DVDs? Perhaps there would be an 8-track tape of disco music, but the contents of a time capsule from 1976 would more closely resemble items that could have just as easily been placed in 1926 or 1876, coins, newspapers and paper proclamations. But whatever might be put in such a time capsule in 2026 we collectors should ask whether coins will be considered important enough to be part of the contents. Certainly sales of whatever coin sets that might be produced in 2026 probably will fall 7 million or 8 million short of the 9 million of 1976. www.numismaticnews.com / April 26, 2016 7 16 s Sky li ’ ne ark M YEAR CA CA ALL LL TO TO ODA OD DA AY Y FO FO OR RF FREE RE E 3 32 2 PA PA AG GE G E CA CA ATA TAL TTA ALO A LLO O OG G!! 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Please contact him at 802-369-6518 or email him at [email protected] to set up an appointment. STEINBERG’S, INC. Numismatic Gold Specialists Since 1950 Robert L Steinberg Life Member #1958 Michael D. Sottini Life Member #5909 P.O. Box 5665 Dept. NNE, Cary, NC 27512-5665 Tel.: 919-363-5544 * Fax: 919-363-0555 E-mail: [email protected] Always Buying Choice Quality and Scarce Gold Coins of the World. www.numismaticnews.com / April 26, 2016 11 best of buzz David C. Harper To read more from Dave Harper’s blog go to numismaticnews.net/buzz Join editors having fun On April 28 I will be participating in a panel discussion about club newsletters during the Central States Numismatic Society’s annual get-together at the Renaissance Convention Center in Schaumburg, Ill. It begins at 10:30 a.m. and lasts for two hours. I hope you will come. Lest you think I might be bragging, I will hurry to add that I am mentioning this event at the request of Ray Lockwood, the education director of CSNS. He wants you there. There will be five of us on the panel. We all have something to do with numismatic journalism. Our purpose as Ray has put it is to present “the ins and outs of newsletter editing with helpful tips on how to write a club newsletter, how to generate news items, how to interview coin collectors, where to find stories, e-mailing newsletters and what a local club newsletter looks like.” Even with the aid of the Internet, one of the hardest jobs to fill in numismatics is that of the club newsletter editor. It seems the standard approach at a club meeting is to elect or appoint someone and then everyone else dashes for cover. It should not be that way, but it often is. e-letters The good newsletter editors have perfected a blend of talents, ranging from being able to cajole reluctant writers to put some thoughts down for use, to accessing a flow of consciousness from their own brains about personal experiences. Importantly, newsletter writers who recognize the fact that each and every member of a club has a tale to tell means that there is a rich vein of stories at hand. All that needs doing is to begin mining it. There stories range from what happened at the most recent show, to how they began collecting, what they collect, their first time at a coin club meeting, who they have met and what mistakes they might warn others not to repeat. Just think of how numismatics has interacted with everything else in your life and you will find that the interesting thoughts will bubble up in your mind that could be shared. A club newsletter editor is the person to share your thoughts with. Perhaps the biggest talent of newsletter editors is the ability to get the job done. There are deadlines. The notice board aspect of meeting dates, show dates and other club events means these deadlines must be met. The deadline for this CSNS educa- tional forum and workshop is coming up fast. Admission is free. Ray would like to see a room full of people. I had better tell you who else will be there so you can make an informed choice. The four other panel members are Beth Deisher, retired editor of Coin World; Steve Roach, editor at large for Coin World; Gerald Tebben, editor of Central States’ own journal, The Centinel, and Wayne Homren, editor of E-Sylum. I would like to thank Ray for organizing this event. He is a retired teacher who knows the value of education. He is doing a bang-up job as the CSNS education director. I plan to tell him so when I see him at the convention. I hope to see you there even if you are not currently a newsletter editor. Making new friends is another helpful aspect in the life of every editor and I enjoy meeting people. Please help Ray out by registering ahead of time. There is no cost, but it does help to have a head count to assure the event will be held with appropriate accommodations. To do this, send Ray an email. His address is: [email protected]. If you do come, we will let you in on a little secret: Editors do have a lot of fun. from the April 1 Numismatic News E-Newsletter Here are some answers sent from our e-newsletter readers to Editor Dave Harper. Read more responses at www.numismaticnews.com. Are you interested in buying Donald Trump medals? I am interested. Roddy Davoud Powhatan, Va. I ordered four of the copper medals. The other ones are too expensive! Thomas J. Menkhus Address withheld Buy a Vote Trump medal? Never. A Dump Trump medal? I’ll take a wheelbarrow full. Michael Searle Perrysburg, Ohio 12 Would I purchase a Trump medal if made? Sorry, the answer is no. Medals are struck for reasons – outstanding achievements, deeds and such merits. Don Hustad Bainville, Mont. For the gold involved, it’s not in value as a collectible. The choice is up to the individual for sure. Gary Kess Berkel en Rodenrijs, Netherlands Get this medal, only if it interests you. For myself, it doesn’t. Yes, I do sound like a buzz kill on this, but rarely am I ever this blunt. Do get this medal, only if you wish to. You’ve got to be kidding. We would be better off if we never heard of Trump. Gene Lindstrom Address withheld Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 26, 2016 E-Letters/Page 14 THE COIN DEPOT GREAT COINS - GREAT PRICES - GREAT SERVICE Putting The Fun Back in Coin Collecting! L OFFERS SEE ALL OUR SPECIA ot.net at www.thecoindep 5 < "<6 :: " =?" 5 9 8798 ; =8? 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I wouldn’t buy anything to promote supporting him. Mike Roman Allen Park, Mich. Don’t be ridiculous! John J. Wilson Potomac, Md. Really, that has to be asked? Alan Hepler Address withheld election he hasn’t a chance to go against someone with actual knowledge of what the job requires. Then when I give consideration to the other two remaining candidates … Wow, that’s the best that party has to offer? I say, ”R.I.P. Republican Party.” Jayne Shelby Hollywood, Md. Interested in buying Trump coins. John Whitney Manhasset, N.Y. No! That is no Trump medals. Terrible idea. Thanks. Tom Cluff Address withheld I absolutely will not buy a Trump coin, a Trump building, a Trump anything. It’s not even a political reason. He is a chauvinistic, rude, deplorable human with no regard for anyone except himself. Lars Skarie Address withheld Yes, I will buy one. Trump is our only chance to stop all of the wealth redistribution in this country. Tom Quinn Address withheld No, absolutely not! They will turn out to be collectible in the long run, but I do have my standards. The guy must be a comedian since he has the entire world laughing at the United States. I will stick to the silver Eagle if I want to put back some silver. Sure makes me wonder why the American voter would support this guy. Come the general First I must tell you that I am not a fan of Mr. Trump, but even if I were I wouldn’t make a Trump medal. To single out Mr. Trump with a medal for doing what? Would we be giving it to him because he has money or simply because he is running for president? I believe that there are many others who deserve a medal more than he does, and what about all the other candidates who are running for office, shouldn’t they get one as well? I would hate to have the public think that we were endorsing Mr. Trump simply because of his money. Money doesn’t impress anyone. I now will get off of my horse, sorry. Bob D. Allen Address withheld Yes, I would be interested. William Johnston San Antonio, Texas Even if he were elected Emperor of the world and a law was passed you must buy a medal of the narcissistic leader or go to jail, I would start picking out the curtains for my cell now. Mike Budzynski Loveland, Ohio I would buy one and then deface it at the next party I go to. Bob Liddell Address withheld Only if The Donald promises to jump into the pot when I melt them. Joel Orosz Address withheld APRIL SPECIALS Fr. 1860-C $10 1929 Philadelphia FRBN PMG GEM Uncirculated 66 EPQ Finest graded .$1495 T-41 $100 1863 Confederate States PMG 66 EPQ Issued Major James G. 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Michael Accavallo P.O. Box 669, Coram, NY 11727-0669 • (516) 457-6573 [email protected] Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 26, 2016 Authorized Dealer Always Buying eBay Platinum Powerseller Seller ID Centurycoll www.numismaticnews.com / April 26, 2016 15 MINT STATISTICS Mint releases plethora of product By Connor Falk A number of new coins and coin sets have arrived at the U.S. Mint. First up is the 2016 Presidential dollar uncirculated set, released March 29 and saw 23,091 sets purchased. Next up is the 2016 quarters uncirculated set, which began sales March 30 and stands at 14,250 units sold. March 31 then marked the first day for the 2016 American Buffalo gold proof coin with 12,001 ordered. Lastly, the 2016 clad proof set arrived April 1 with 185,624 sets bought. All sales figures are through April 3. Bullion coin sales marched into April sluggishly after a slow March. Totals through April 6 came to 11,000 one-, First Day Coin Covers W.H. Harrison: John Tyler: James K. Polk: Zachary Taylor: Millard Fillmore: Franklin Pierce: James Buchanan: Andrew Johnson: Ulysses Grant: Rutherford Hayes: James Garfield: Chester Arthur: Grover Cleveland 1st Term: Benjamin Harrison Grover Cleveland 2nd Term: William McKinley: Theodore Roosevelt: William Howard Taft: Woodrow Wilson: Warren G. Harding: Calvin Coolidge: Herbert Hoover: Franklin D. Roosevelt: Dwight D. Eisenhower: John F. Kennedy Lyndon Johnson Richard M. Nixon 2016 Commemorative Coins (amount sold/mintage) 30,837/40,000 27,470/40,000 25,703/40,000 24,669/40,000 23,701/32,000 22,161/32,000 20,889/32,000 19,345/22,000 20,029/22,000 17,556/22,000 16,790/22,000 16,919/22,000 15,421/22,000 14,984/22,000 14,253/22,000 14,529/20,000 16,800/20,000 13,420/20,000 13,039/20,000 12,875/20,000 12,702/20,000 12,175/20,000 14,541/20,000 14,823/15,000 21,205/35,000 12,286/15,000 11,320/20,000 America the Beautiful 2010 ATB circulating coin set 2010 ATB uncirculated coin set 2011 ATB circulating coin set 2011 ATB uncirculated coin set 2013 ATB circulating coin set 2013 ATB uncirculated coin set 2014 ATB circulating coin set 2014 ATB uncirculated coin set 2015 ATB circulating coin set 2015 ATB uncirculated coin set 2016 ATB uncirculated coin set Hot Springs 3-coin set: Yellowstone 3-coin set: Yosemite 3-coin set: Grand Canyon 3-coin set: Mount Hood 3-coin set: Gettysburg 3-coin set: Glacier 3-coin set: Olympic 3-coin set: Vicksburg 3-coin set Chickasaw 3-coin set Chaco 3-coin set Acadia 3-coin set Denali 3-coin set Perry 3-coin set Great Basin 3-coin set McHenry 3-coin set Mt. Rushmore 3-coin set Shenandoah 3-coin set Arches 3-coin set Great Sand Dunes 3-coin set Everglades 3-coin set Homestead 3-coin set Kisatchie 3-coin set Blue Ridge 3-coin set Bombay Hook 3-coin set Saratoga 3-coin set Shawnee 3-coin set 38,630 40,969 35,145 39,698 27,847 41,850 22,126 28,770 18,449 25,417 14,250 22,737 24,146 21,398 21,314 17,923 22,071 18,405 17,206 17,598 15,767 19,100 19,685 17,259 17,146 15,021 15,652 16,840 16,720 15,098 13,534 13,723 15,319 14,394 15,986 12,560 13,803 11,033 First Spouse 2014 2014 2014 2014 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2016 2016 2016 2016 16 Florence Harding Uncirculated Grace Coolidge Uncirculated Lou Hoover Uncirculated Lou Hoover Proof Bess Truman Uncirculated Bess Truman Proof Mamie Eisenhower Uncirculated Mamie Eisenhower Proof Jackie Kennedy Uncirculated Jackie Kennedy Proof Lady Bird Johnson Uncirculated Lady Bird Johnson Proof Patricia Nixon Uncirculated Patricia Nixon Proof Betty Ford Uncirculated Betty Ford Proof 1,000 half-, 2,000 quarter- and 10,000 tenth-ounce gold Eagles. Silver Eagles amounted to 1,121,500 coins ordered while gold Buffaloes saw 2,000 coins go out the door in the same time period. The 2014 50th anniversary Kennedy half dollar four-coin silver set is no longer available on the Mint’s site, with collectors having ordered 221,134 sets total. 1,879 1,901 1,858 2,381 1,712 2,451 1,779 2,687 5,981 11,222 1,590 2,449 1,115 1,921 825 1,305 Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 26, 2016 Mark Twain $1: Mark Twain $5 Proof Uncirculated Max. mintage 56,220 (P) 21,315 (P) 350,000 11,285(W) 4,948(W) 100,000 Nat. Park Service $1: Nat. Park Service $5: Nat. Park Service half: Three-coin proof set: 25,621 (P) 2,638 (W) 19,284 (S) 9,270 10,917 (P) 2,085 (W) 10,720 (D) _ 500,000 100,000 750,000 15,000 Gold Buffaloes as of 4/6/16 2016 one-ounce Buffalo bullion coin March Sales 2016 one-ounce Buffalo proof March Bullion Eagle Sales One ounce: 1/2 ounce: 1/4 ounce: 1/10 ounce: TOTAL: 7,000 12,001 as of 4/6/16 (in coins/ounces) Platinum Gold Silver 0/0 N/A N/A N/A 0/0 29,000/29,000 1,000/500 4,000/1,000 75,000/7,500 109,000/38,000 4,106,000/same N/A N/A N/A 4,106,000/same America the Beautiful 5-ounce coins 2016 Collector (P) Shawnee National Forest Cumberland Gap Harpers Ferry Theodore Roosevelt Fort Moultrie 15,740/30,000 N/A/30,000 N/A/30,000 N/A/30,000 N/A/30,000 Bullion 105,000/120,000 N/A/120,000 N/A/120,000 N/A/120,000 N/A/120,000 Collector Eagle Sales as of 4/3/16 2016 Proof Gold One ounce: 1/2 ounce: 1/4 ounce: 1/10 ounce: Four-coin set 8,224 2,470 3,057 9,338 7,513 2014-W proof 1 oz. plat. Eagle 2015-W proof 1 oz. plat. Eagle 2015-W uncir. 1 oz. gold Eagle 2015-W proof silver Eagle 2015-W uncirculated silver Eagle 2014 Ltd. Edition Silver Proof Set 2015 gold Am. Liberty High Relief *4,629 *3,886 *6,533 *699,623 *201,188 *42,614 *49,325 Bag and Roll Sales 2014 Herbert Hoover Presidential dollar Option Philadelphia Denver Total 25-count roll 51,996 45,114 97,110 $100 bag *1,981 *1,990 3,971 $250 box *6,994 *5,050 12,044 2014 Franklin D. Roosevelt Option Philadelphia 25-count roll 55,908 $100 bag *1,994 $250 box *6,977 Presidential dollar Denver Total 51,226 107,134 *1,985 3,979 *5,025 12,006 2015 Harry S. Truman Presidential dollar Option Philadelphia Denver Total 25-count roll *39,686 *37,655 77,341 $100 bag *3,477 *3,334 6,811 $250 box 7,815 5,782 13,597 Bag and Roll Sales Bag and Roll Sales 2015 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential dollar Option Philadelphia Denver Total 25-count roll *39,729 *37,728 77,457 100-coin bag 1,843 1,768 3,611 $250 box 7,488 5,628 13,116 2015 John F. Kennedy Presidential dollar Option Philadelphia Denver Total 25-count roll 49,775 45,113 94,888 $100 bag 2,165 1,921 4,086 $250 box 7,159 6,544 13,703 2015 Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential dollar Option Philadelphia Denver Total 25-count roll *40,000 *37,742 77,742 $100 bag 1,205 1,227 2,432 $250 box 4,529 5,595 10,124 2016 Richard M. Nixon Presidential dollar Option Philadelphia Denver Total 25-count roll 37,830 33,123 70,953 $100 bag 956 940 1,896 $250 box 3,701 3,436 7,137 2016 Gerald R. Ford Presidential dollar Option Philadelphia Denver Total 25-count roll 33,824 31,158 64,982 $100 bag 859 798 1,657 $250 box 3,159 2,819 5,978 2015 Native American Dollar Option Philadelphia Denver Total 25-count roll 16,811 17,248 34,059 $100 bag 1,777 1,895 3,672 $250 box 2,012 1,972 3,984 2016 Native American Dollar Option Philadelphia Denver Total 25-count roll 12,646 761 13,407 $100 bag 682 12,467 13,149 $250 box 1,112 1,143 2,255 2014 Shenandoah National Park quarter San Francisco Option Philadelphia Denver 100-coin bag 2,723 2,667 5,808 Two-roll (P&D) set San Francisco roll P,D,S rolls set 2014 Arches National Park quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco 100-coin bag 2,528 2,513 5,869 Two-roll (P&D) set San Francisco roll P,D,S rolls set Total 11,198 9,373 6,187 10,958 Total 10,910 8,880 5,690 10,524 2014 Great Sand Dunes National Park quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag 2,571 2,482 5,544 10,597 Two-roll (P&D) set 8,511 San Francisco roll 5,358 P,D,S rolls set 10,199 2014 Everglades National Park quarter San Francisco Total Option Philadelphia Denver 100-coin bag 2,715 2,647 5,672 11,034 Two-roll (P&D) set 8,201 San Francisco roll 5,341 P,D,S rolls set 9,997 2015 Homestead National Monument quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag *2,824 2,490 5,484 10,798 Two-roll (P&D) set 8,536 San Francisco roll *4,483 P,D,S rolls set 10,631 2015 Kisatchie National Forest quarter San Francisco Total Option Philadelphia Denver 100-coin bag 2,382 2,344 5,144 9,870 Two-roll (P&D) set 7,963 San Francisco roll 4,800 P,D,S rolls set 9,805 2015 Blue Ridge Parkway quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag 2,314 2,310 4,840 9,460 Two-roll (P&D) set 7,872 San Francisco roll 4,833 P,D,S rolls set 9,888 2015 Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag 2,162 2,162 4,339 8,663 Two-roll (P&D) set 7,552 San Francisco roll 4,151 P,D,S rolls set 9,125 2015 Saratoga National Historical Park quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag 2,194 2,137 4,456 8,787 Two-roll (P&D) set 7,392 San Francisco roll 4,168 P,D,S rolls set 9,091 2016 Shawnee National Forest quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco 100-coin bag 1,942 1,929 3,586 Two-roll (P&D) set San Francisco roll P,D,S rolls set Total 7,457 7,010 3,477 8,346 Sets and Singles Dollar sets 2011 Pres. $1 unc. set (P&D) 84,758 2012 Pres. $1 unc. set (P&D) *99,743 2014 Pres. $1 circ. set (P) 12,494 2014 Pres. $1 circ. set (D) 9,216 2014 Pres. $1 unc. set (P&D) 61,090 2015 Pres. $1 unc. set (P&D) 54,276 2015 Pres. $1 circ. set (P) 10,401 2015 Pres. $1 circ. set (D) 8,982 2016 Pres. $1 unc. set (P&D) 23,091 Pres. $1 and First Spouse Medal Sets Abigail Fillmore 10,995 Jane Pierce 8,780 Buchanan Liberty 8,786 Eliza Johnson 7,117 Julia Grant 7,814 Lucy Hayes 6,155 Lucretia Garfield 5,922 Chester A. Arthur 5,792 Grover Cleveland (1st term) 5,254 Benjamin Harrison 5,177 Grover Cleveland (2nd term) 5,037 Bess Truman 7,556 Mamie Eisenhower 8,336 Lady Bird Johnson 6,790 Pat Nixon 3,960 2015 proof coin sets Five-quarter ATB proof set 96,679 Five-quarter silver ATB proof set 98,916 14-coin clad proof set 640,620 14-coin silver proof set 368,666 2015 uncirculated coin set 28-coin set 302,406 2016 proof coin sets Four-coin Presidential 143,979 Five-quarter ATB proof set 51,178 Five-quarter silver ATB proof set 63,055 14-coin clad proof set 185,624 Miscellaneous Offers 2013 Birth set 41,224 2013 Happy Birthday Set 11,522 2013 Roosevelt Youth Set 9,939 Unless otherwise stated, all boxed figures are compiled April 3. Numbers provided by the U.S. Mint. Totals are cumulative from the beginning of sales unless marked otherwise. To order most U.S. Mint products, write U.S. Mint, P.O. Box 71191, Philadelphia, PA 19176; call (800) USA-MINT; or visit the Web site at www.usmint.gov. Hearing- or speech-impaired individuals may call (888) 321-MINT. For information, write U.S. Mint, Attention: Customer Care Center, 801 Ninth St., N.W., Washington, DC 20220. Shipping is $4.95 per order. * denotes option no longer available 2014 2014 2015 2015 2015 2016 2016 Birth set Happy Birthday Set Birth set Happy Birthday Set Coin & Currency Set Birth set Happy Birthday Set 33,979 12,946 *34,545 *14,471 87,090 9,803 7,500 2016 Bullion Eagle total coin sales as of 4/6/16 Gold Am. Eagle ounce 196,500 Gold Am. Eagle 1/2 ounce 31,000 Gold Am. Eagle 1/4 ounce 54,000 Gold Am. Eagle 1/10 ounce 330,000 Silver Am. Eagle 15,964,000 Gold Buffalo 62,000 Kennedy halves 2015 Two-roll set 26,001 2015 200-coin bag 12,285 2016 Two-roll set 13,659 2016 200-coin bag 3,916 2014 50th Ann. silver set *221,134 Mint Statistics is updated each Thursday at numismaticnews.com www.numismaticnews.com / April 26, 2016 17 DISTINCTIVE COINS Strong buyers of world coins and paper money Over 40 Years of Experience Buying and Selling Coins and Currency See our monthly ad in World Coin News and on our website at www.DistinctiveCoins.com DISTINCTIVE COINS 422 WEST 75 TH STREET • DOWNERS GROVE, IL 60516 FAX: 630.968.7780 EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: WWW.DISTINCTIVECOINS.COM 630.968.7700 18 Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 26, 2016 DISTINCTIVE COINS 422 W. 75th St., Downers Grove, IL 60516 Phone: 630-968-7700 • Fax: 630-968-7780 Hours: Monday - Friday 9:30-5:00 CST; Saturday 9:30-3:00 e-mail: [email protected] Visit our Web site: distinctivecoins.com We suggest fax or e-mail orders. TERMS OF SALE 1. 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THANK YOU. ******ANCIENT COINS OF THE WORLD****** THRACE 44BC KINGS OF SCYTHIA KOSON GOLD STATER THE BRUTUS STATER, MURDERER OF JULIUS CEASAR =NGC-MS 5/5 4/5 ............................. 1,450 THRACE 44BC KINGS OF SCYTHIA KOSON GOLD STATER THE BRUTUS STATER, MURDERER OF JULIUS CEASAR NGC-MS 4/5 4/5 OR 5/5 3/5.............. 1,400 BYZANTINE EMPIRE 602-610 GOLD SOLIDUS PHOCAS(FOCAS) XF.... 525 610-641 GOLD SOLIDUS HERACLIUS XF ........... 525 1028-1034 ROMANUS III STAMENON NOMISMA CHRIST SEATED ON THRONE FR-242 XF .......... 500 GREECE, MACEDONIA 336-323BC ALEXANDER THE GREAT SILVER DRACHM WITH WOODEN BOX AND CERTIFICATE ............................................................................. 295 GREECE, ATHENS 5TH CENTURY BC SILVER TETRADRACHM ATHENS OWL WITH ORNATE WOODEN BOX VF OR BETTER ..................................................... 580 EUBOIA 300BC HISTIAIA SILVER TETROBOL GREEK COIN COIN WITH NYMPH ON SHIP VF OR BETTER...... 95 ******GOLD COINS OF THE WORLD****** BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS 1981 $100 K-32 ANACS-PF68DC ONLY 1,321 MINTED KNIGHTHOOD ........................................ 300 CANADA 2010 50 CENT K-? MOUNTED POLICEMAN WITH BOX AND COA 1/25 OZ ........................................ 65 CAYMAN ISLANDS 1980 $50 K-67 PROOF HOUSE WINDSOR ......... 235 CENTRAL AMERICAN REPUBLIC 1825NGM 1/2 ESCUDO K-5 PPCGS-AU53 ........ 680 CHINA 1982 1/10 OZ GOLD PANDA NGC-MS68 ............ 300 1982 1/10 OZ GOLD PANDA NGC-MS69 ............ 380 1982 1/4 OZ GOLD PANDA NGC-MS68 .............. 580 1982 1/4 OZ GOLD PANDA NGC-MS69 .............. 680 DENMARK 1877CS 20 KRONER K-791.1 PCGS-MS63 ........ 350 FRANCE 1904A 50 FRANC K-831 PCGS-MS62+ RIVE D’OR COLLECTION 1 YR TYPE ................................. 1,500 GERMANY,HAMBURG 1912J 10 MARK K-608 NGC-MS65 .................... 650 GERMANY, SAXONY 1907E 10 MARK K-1264 AU OBV LT CLN .......... 420 GREAT BRITAIN 1878 1/2 SOVEREIGN K-735.2 AU RN WIPED? .. 260 2000 1/2 SOVEREIGN K-1001 PCGS-MS68 MILLENIUM FIRST STRIKE .................................. 175 1843 SOVEREIGN K-736.1 NGC-XF45................ 650 1853 SOVEREIGN K-736.1 NGC-XF40 WW RAISED ................................................................. 625 1853 SOVEREIGN K-736.1 NGC-AU53 WW RAISED DOURO TREASTYRE ............................................ 700 1857 SOVEREIGN K-736.1 NGC-XF40................ 550 1861 SOVEREIGN K-736.1 NGC-MS61 .............. 780 1863 SOVEREIGN K-736.1 AU ............................ 580 1988 25P K-1009 PF BRITAINNIA 1/4 OZ ............ 350 INDIA 1918I SOVEREIGN K-525A NGC-MS64 .............. 360 IRAN AH1312 1/2 TOMAN AU ....................................... 225 AH1294-95 TOMAN K-932 XF ONCE MOUNTED .. 190 sh1344 1/4 PAHLAVI K-1160A ANACS-MS65 ..... 175 ISLE OF MAN 1990 1/5 CROWN K-268 PROOF 15OTH ANNIVERSARY OF PENNY BLACK STAMP .......... 280 1993 1/4 ANGEL K-195 ANACS-PF67HC ............ 300 ITALY 1865TBN 20 LIRE K-10.1 BU COUPLE OF MINOR RIM SCRAPES...................................................... 250 1882 20 LIRE K-21 BU ........................................ 260 1911R 50 LIRE K-54 PCGS-MS61 50TH ANNIV RIVE D’OR COLLECTION 1 YR TYPE ........................ 1,550 MEXICO 1943 50 PESOS K-482 NGC-MS65 ................. 1,900 NETHERLANDS 1927 DUCAT K-83.1A UNC ................................. 170 NICARAGUA 1975 200 CORODOBAS K-37 NGC-PF66UC ONLY 1,650 MINTED SCARCE ....................................... 160 POLAND 1925 10 ZLOTYCH Y-32 BU ................................ 350 1925 10 ZLOTYCH Y-32 NGC-MS66 .................. 600 1925 20 ZLOTYCH Y-33 BU ................................ 550 1925 20 ZLOTYCH Y-33 NGC-MS65 .................. 590 RUSSIA 1904AP 5 ROUBLES Y-62 NGC-MS66................ 300 SAN MARINO 1981 2 SCUDI K-129 NGC-MS67 ....................... 275 SHARJAH 1970 25 RIYALS K-7 ANACS-PF69 DCAM MONA LISA NICE GRADE ............................................... 500 SOUTH AFRICA 1897 POND K-10.2 NGC-XF45 ........................... 850 1931 SOVEREIGN K-21 PCGS-AU58 .................. 320 1952 POUND K-43 NGC-PF65 1 YR TYPE ........ 425 SPAIN 1857 100 REALES K-605.3 VF/XF CLND ............ 335 UNITED ARAB EMERITES 1980 750 DINARS K-8 ANACS-PF69 DCAM IYC & UNICEF................................................................. 775 VENEZUELA 1930 10 BOLIVARES Y-31 AU WIPED? ............... 150 ****** CERTIFIED CROWNS AND MINORS OF THE WORLD ****** ALBANIA 1926 5 QINDAR LEKU K-1 NGC-MS65RB .......... 130 AUSTRIA-AUERSPERG 1805 THALER K-5 NGC-UNC DETAILS OBV SCRATCHED CONVENTION TALER..................... 700 BELGIAN CONGO 1927 10 CENTIMES K-18 NGC-MS64 .................. 25 BOLIVIA 1883A CENTAVO K-167 NGC-62RB ...................... 60 1883A 2 CENTAVO K-168 NGC-MS63BN ............. 95 1883A 5 CENTAVO K-169.2 NGC-MS63 MINT HOLED.................................................................... 80 1883A 10 CENTAVO K-170.2 NGC-MS63 MINT HOLED.................................................................. 110 BRITISH NORTH BORNEO 1891H 1/2 CENT K-1 NGC-MS64BN .................. 190 1891H 1/2 CENT K-1 NGC-MS64RB .................. 210 CANADA 1899 CENT K-7 NGC-MS62RB ............................. 65 1902 CENT K-8 NGC-MS64BN ........................... 110 1902 CENT K-8 NGC-MS64RB ........................... 120 1904 CENT K-8 NGC-MS64BN ........................... 180 1908 CENT K-8 NGC-MS64BN ........................... 180 1910 CENT K-8 NGC-MS64BN ........................... 180 1913 CENT K-21 NGC-MS65BN ......................... 280 1918 CENT K-21 NGC-MS65BN ......................... 160 1919 CENT K-21 NGC-MS64RB ........................... 60 1919 CENT K-21 NGC-MS65RB ......................... 180 1925 CENT K-28 NGC-MS63BN ......................... 450 1926 CENT K-28 NGC-MS63BN ......................... 250 1927 CENT K-28 NGC-MS64RB ......................... 450 1929 CENT K-28 NGC-MS65BN ......................... 280 1932 CENT K-28 NGC-MS65BN ......................... 250 1870 5 CENT K-2 PCGS-AU DET CLEANING ....... 75 1900 5 CENT K-2 PCGS-AU DET CLEANING SMALL DATE NARROW 0 ...................................... 45 1902 5 CENT K-13 NGC-MS62 BOLD PURPLE/ BLUE TONING ........................................................ 90 1905 5 CENTS K-13 NGC-MS63 ........................ 180 1909 5 CENTS K-13 NGC-AU58 MAPLE ............. 80 1917 10 CENTS K-23 NGC-MS63 ........................ 90 1888 50 CENTS K-6 NGC-VF35 .................... 1,100 1872H 50 CENTS K-6 ICCS-G4 INVERTED A/V RARE TYPE........................................................... 240 1947 DOLLAR K-37 NGC-MS61 POINTED 7 QUADRUPLE HP .................................................. 350 1947 DOLLAR K-37 PCGS-UNC DET CLEANING MAPLE LEAF ........................................................ 225 1949 DOLLAR K-47 NGC-MS66 ......................... 100 CANADA, BANK UPPER CANADA 1854 1/2 PENNY K-TN2 NGC-AU DET SCRATCHS . 25 CANADA, NEWFOUNDLAND 1936 CENT K16 NGC-MS65RB........................... 200 1885 10 CENTS K-3 NGC-XF45 RARE KEY DATE ONLY 8,000 MINTED ............................................ 580 1940 10 CENTS K-20 NGC-MS61 ........................ 60 CHINA-REPUBLIC 1927 20 CENTS Y-340 LM-847 PCGS-AU58...... 550 1927 $ Y-318.A L&M-49 NGC-MS64 MOMENTO RARE IN HIGH GRADE ......................................... 950 COSTA RICA 1849-57 1/2 REAL K-67 COUNTERSTAMP ON CAR 1/2 R NGC-VF DETAILS DAMAGED .................... 220 DANZIG 1923 GULDEN K-145 NGC-MS62....................... 180 DENMARK 1923 2 KRONER K-821 NGC-MS63 ...................... 32 EAST AFRICA 1920H FLORIN K-17 NGC-AU DETAILS SURFACE HAIRLINES ............................................................. 90 FRANCE 1300-1500 GROS METZ ROBERTS-8932 NGC-AU58 ........................................................... 500 1862A 5 CENTIMES K-797.1 NGC-MS64BN ...... 100 1898 10 CENTIMES K-843 NGC-MS65RB.......... 125 1833T 1/2 FRANC K-741.12 NGC-AU DETAILS SURFACE HAIRLINES RARE LOW MINT .............. 275 GERMANY-ANHALT-DESSAU 1904A 2 MARK K-27 NGC-AU50 ........................ 525 1909A 3 MARK K-29 NGC-XF DETAILS SURFACE HAIRLINES ........................................................... 125 GERMANY-BADEN 1907 2 MARK K-278 NGC-MS64+ FRIEDRICH’S DEATH LOOKS PROOFLIKE ................................ 150 GERMANY-BAMBERG 1795 TALER DAV-1939 NGC-AU50..................... 285 GERMANY-FRANKFURT 1848 2 GULDEN K-337 NGC-AU DETAILS SURFACE HAIRLINES MAY 18 RARE................................... 180 GERMANY-HANNOVER 1827B 1/24TH THALER NGC-MS65..................... 150 GERMANY-OLDENBURG 1900A 2 MARK K-202 NGC-VF30....................... 290 GERMANY-PFALZ 1547 TALER DAV-9626 K-9626 NGC-VF30 ....... 750 GERMANY-PRUSSIA 1888A 2 MARK K-510 NGC-MS65 ..................... 180 1913A 5 MARK K-536 NGC-PF63....................... 850 GERMANY-SAXE WEIMAR EISENACH 1903A 2 MARK K-125 NGC-AU DETAILS EXCESSIVE HL’S 1ST MARRIAGE ........................ 125 1910A 3 MARK K-221 NGC-AU DETAILS SURFACE HAIRLINES 2ND MARRIAGE .................................. 85 GERMANY-SAXONY 1816IGS TALER K-1059.1 NGC-MS63................ 320 1866B THALER K-1214 PCGS-AU DET CLEAN ..... 65 1902E 2 MARK K-1255 NGC-MS64.................... 160 1909 2 MARK K-1268 ANACS-MS62 ................... 85 GERMANY-SCHWARZBURG-RUDOLSTADT 1780ICK TALER DAV-2770 K-128 NGC-AU53 ..... 800 GERMANY-SCHAUMBURG-LIPPE 1911A 3 MARK K-55 NGC-PF62......................... 320 GERMANY-SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN 1807B//MF 1 SPECIEDALR K-138.1 DAV-1311 NGC-AU58 ........................................................... 480 GERMANY-WURTTEMBERG 1911 3 MARK K-636 NGC-AU DET SCRATCHES .. 28 1911 3 MARK K-636 NGC-AU58 .......................... 30 GERMANY 1916A 1/2 MARK K-17 NGC-MS63 ...................... 24 1933D 2 MARK K-79 NGC-MS63 M. LUTHER .... 45 1926A 3 MARK K-48 NGC-MS64 LUBECK........ 200 1927A 3 MARK K-50 NGC-MS64 BREMERHAVN.. 320 1927A 3 MARK K-50 NGC-MS65 BREMERHAVN.. 340 1927A 3 MARK K-52 NGC-MS65 NORDHAUSEN . 380 1928A 3 MARK K-57 NGC-MS66 NAUMBURG . 320 1929J 3 MARK K-60 NGC-MS63 LESSING ....... 190 1929A 3 MARK K-62 NGC-UNC DETAILS SURFACE HARILINES (FAINT) WALDECK ............................ 130 1929J 3 MARK K-63 NGC-MS63 CONSTITION ... 120 1929E 3 MARK K-65 NGC-MS62 MEISSEN ...... 150 1930A 3 MARK K-69 NGC-MS64 VOGELVEIDE... 140 1931A 3 MARK K-72 NGC-MS63 MAGDEBURG .. 350 1925A 5 MARK K-47 NGC-MS64 RHINELAND ... 250 1932A 5 MARK K-56 NGC-MS65 OAK TREE ..... 380 GREAT BRITAIN, ENGLAND (1621-23) 2 PENCE S-2671 NGC-AU55 ............. 225 1551 1/2 CROWN S-2479 NGC-VG DETAILS OBV SCRATCHED EDWARD VI ................................... 550 (1639-41) 1/2 CROWN S-2776 NGC-XF45......... 500 GREAT BRITAIN 1773 1/4 PENNY K-602 NGC-MS62BN .............. 260 1860 1/4 PENNY K-747.2 NGC-MS65RD TOOTHED BORDER ............................................................... 250 1875H 1/2 PENNY K-754 NGC-MS61BN SOME DARK TONING SPOTS ON REV............................ 140 1887 1/2 PENNY K-754 PCGS-MS64RB ............ 150 1888 1/2 PENNY K-754 NGC-UNC DETAILS SURFACE HAILRINES LOOKS NICE ...................... 90 1897 PENNY K-790 NGC-MS65BN LOW SEA TOP POP FOR BN ........................................................ 150 1912H PENNY K-810 NGC-MS63BN ................. 180 1839 SHILLING K-734.1 NGC-XF DETAILS SURFACE HAIRLINES........................................... 225 1697 1/2 CROWN K-491.7 NGC-VF35................ 325 1817 1/2 CROWN K-280 NGC-XF45................... 280 1928 CROWN K-836 ICG-MS63 ......................... 480 1933 CROWN K-836 NGC-AU58 ........................ 380 1812 1 SHILLING / 6 PENCE K-TN3 NGC-MS62 BANK OF ENGLAND CUIRASSED ........................ 320 1908/7B TRADE DOLLAR K-75 NGC-MS62........ 600 GUATEMALA 1925 1/4 QUETZAL K-240.1 NGC-MS62 ............ 140 HEJAZ AH1334/8 1/4 PIASTRE K-25 NGC-MS63BN...... 140 HONG KONG 1903 CENT K-11 PCGS-MS64RB MOSTLY RED . 150 1886 5 CENTS K-5 NGC-AU58 ............................. 30 1886 5 CENTS K-5 NGC-MS62 ............................ 80 HUNGARY 1938BP PENGO K-510 NGC-MS64 ...................... 14 ICELAND 1940 5 AURAR K-7.2 NGC-MS63BN .................... 17 INDIA, BRITISH 1880(C) 1/4 ANNA NGC-MS64RB MOSTLY RED .. 60 1880(C) 1/4 ANNA NGC-MS65RB MOSTLY RED .. 90 1925(B) 1/4 RUPEE K-518 NGC-MS64................. 75 1918(B) RUPEE NGC-AU DETAILS HAIRLINES ...... 25 1938(B) RUPEE NGC-MS61 DOT MINT .............. 180 INDIA, BARODA 1893 2 PAISA Y-32.2A NGC-MS63RB .................. 40 INDIA, BIKANIR 1937 RUPEE K-XM1 NGC-MS62 ........................ 175 INDIA, KUTCH 1936 5 KORI Y-67 ANACS-MS63.......................... 38 INDIA, MEWAR 1928 RUPEE Y-22.1 NGC-MS65 THIN CHAR ..... 110 INDIA, TONK 1932 PICE K-29 NGC-MS64RB 26 MM............... 14 INDIA, TRAVANCORE 1942 1/2 RUPEE K-67 NGC-MS64 ....................... 90 IRAN SH1312(1933) 5 RIAL K-1131 NGC-MS65 ......... 180 ITALY 1906R LIRA K-32 NGC-AU58.............................. 120 ITALY, PAPAL STATES 1867R XXII CENT K-1370 NGC-MS65RB HIGHEST GRADE BY NGC ................................................... 175 ITALY, TUSCANY 1803 10 PAOLI C-42.2 NGC-AU55 .................. 1,400 ITAY, VENICE 1849ZV 3 CENT K-808 NGC-MS63BN................ 140 JAPAN 1884 RIN Y-15 NGC-MS63RB ............................... 35 1901 SEN Y-20 NGC-MS64RB ............................ 125 1917 10 SEN Y-36.2 NGC-MS63 .......................... 22 LATVIA 1931 5 LATI K-9 NGC-AU58 .................................. 25 LEBANON 1940 PIASTRE K-3A NGC-MS63 .......................... 90 LITHUANIA 1936 CENTAS K-79 NGC-MS65RB ..................... 130 1925 5 CENTAI K-72 NGC-MS65........................ 250 1936 5 CENTAI K-81 NGC-MS62RB ..................... 60 1925 20 CENTU K-74 NGC-MS63 ...................... 140 1925 50 CENTU K-75 NGC-MS64 ...................... 320 MEXICO 1740MO MF 8 REALES K-103 NGC-MS61 ...... 1,800 1896GO 8 REALES K-377.13 PCGS-MS63 ......... 190 1911M 10 CENTAVOS K-428 NGC-MS63 WIDE... 40 1919M 20 CENTAVOS K-436 NGC-AU58 ............. 50 1921M 50 CENTAVOS K-447 NGC-AU55 ............. 20 NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES 1808 DUIT K-76 NGC-MS63BN HOLLAND ......... 50 1942 1/4 GULDEN K-319 NGC-MS65 .................. 20 NORWAY 1923 50 ORE K-380 NGC-AU DET HAIRLINES NO CENTER HOLE........................................................ 60 PANAMA 1904 50 CENTESIMI K-5 NGC-AU58 .................. 140 PERU 1826 1/4 REAL K-143.1 NGC-AU DET HL’S .......... 60 PHILIPPINES 1922 CENTAVO K-163 NGC-MS65RB................. 250 1940 CENTAVO K-179 NGC-MS64RB................... 45 1897 PESO K-154 NGC-AU50 .......................... 120 PITCAIRN ISLANDS 2011 $2 K-73 PCGS-PR69DCAM FANGTOOTH FISH ONLY 1,000 MINTED .................................... 85 PORTUGAL 1929 50 CENTAVOS K-577 NGC-MS64 ................ 85 1929 50 CENTAVOS K-577 NGC-MS65 .............. 140 RUSSIA 1913CNB 1/2 KOPEK Y-48.1 NGC-MS64RB......... 68 1898CNB KOPEK Y-9.2 NGC-MS65BN ............... 100 1912CNB KOPEK Y-9.2 NGC-MS64RB NICE ....... 40 1800EM 2 KOPEKS C-95.3 NGC-UNC DETAILS ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE ................................ 160 1868CNB HI 5 KOPEKS Y-19A.1 NGC-MS64 ..... 200 1913CNB BC 5 KOPEKS Y-19A.1 NGC-MS65 ...... 80 1915 20 KOPEKS Y-22A.2 NGC-MS66+ ............... 80 SLOVAKIA 1944 10 KORUN K-9.1 NGC-MS65 CROSS TOP ... 50 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 1862 CENT K-6 NGC-AU58BN............................ 225 1879H 10 CENTS K-11 NGC-AU58..................... 200 1896 10 CENTS K-11 NGC-MS-62 ..................... 250 1921 50 CENTS K-35.1 NGC-AU DET HL’S .......... 20 SURINAME 1962 GULDEN K-15 NGC-MS64........................... 28 1962 GULDEN K-15 NGC-MS65........................... 40 TIBET 1912-22 TANGKA Y-F13.5 NGC-AU DET HL’S ....... 40 TURKEY AH1255//14 20 KURUSH K-675 NGC-AU58 ......... 95 VENEZUELA 1935 2 BOLIVARES Y-23 NGC-MS62 ................. 140 1945 2 BOLIVARES Y-23.A NGC-MS64 ................ 75 VIETNAM(TONKIN) 1905 1/600 PIASTRE K-1 NGC-MS63 .................. 80 ******CROWNS AND MINORS OF THE WORLD****** AFGHANISTAN 1995 50 AFGHANS K-1026 PF 50TH ANNIV ....... 28 ALGERIA ND(1915) 50 CENTIMES K-TNB6 BU.................. 120 ANTIGUA 1970 $4 K-1 NICE TONED UNC ............................ 35 1883/2 20 CENTAVOS K-27 XF LT CLN ............... 35 AUSTRALIA 1928 1/2 PENNY K-22 AU..................................... 60 1951 1/2 PENNY K-42 RED BU ............................. 22 1934 3 PENCE K-24 XF......................................... 18 1912 6 PENCE K-25 VF+....................................... 45 1937 CROWN K-34 AU ......................................... 35 AUSTRALIA, MELBOURNE 1858 PENNY K-TN104 VF+ HIDE DE CARLE ........ 90 AUSTRIA 1646 THALER K-930 DAV-3189A TONED AU ..... 525 1824B THALER K-2162 AU LT CLN ADJ REV ....... 95 1908 5 CORONA K-2809 VF/XF HEAVY HL’S ....... 27 1908 5 CORONA K-2809 TONED AU 60TH........... 58 1931 2 SCHILLING K-2847 UNC MOZART .......... 32 ALWAYS BUYING! WE BUY COINS AND CURRENCY FROM ALL COUNTRIES. CONTACT US AT: 630-968-7700 www.numismaticnews.com / April 26, 2016 19 Heritage/from Page 1 is ex: Judd-Donald G. Partrick Collection. Another 1792 rarity in the Heritage auction is a half disme. Numismatic Guaranty Corporation graded it MS-63. Heritage noted that “while it is still believed by many that Martha Washington herself, America’s first First Lady, was the model for the figure of Liberty, we do know that the coins were struck from Washington’s Sheffield silver plate, and that Gen. Washington and Martha were in attendance when the coins were presented, making it a distinct possibility that America’s first President may have held this very coin.” A 1793 Cohen-3 half cent graded MS-64 Brown PCGS Secure will also go on the block in Schaumburg. Other lots to be featured in the sale include a pewter Continental dollar. Dated Baltimore/from Page 1 Indian Head cent varieties. For instance, I sold a doubled-die reverse 1865 Indian Head cent for well over $10,000. Indian Head cent variety collecting has become popular.” He said higher grade circulated coins were of interest to buyers. “I sold plenty of AU-58 and AU-58+ coins certified by PCGS,” he said. “Collectors realize that MS-60 and -61 grades are the lowest of the uncirculated grades, whereas they can get a nice AU-58 coin with just a little rub on the highest points.” He said going to a coin show like Baltimore helps his coin buying. “I personally like to look at a coin in hand before I buy so I know what I’m getting,” he said. “I don’t like to figure out the grade of coin using pictures.” Harry Miller, owner of Miller’s Mint, Patchogue, N.Y., said Baltimore seemed like a normal show. Mercury/from Page 1 a sought-after rarity will soon become known. It is the first of three 2016 Centennial gold coins marking the introduction of the Mercury dime, Standing Liberty quarter and Walking Liberty half dollar a century ago. 20 Another pattern 1792 disme, Judd 9, will also be in the Heritage sale. 1776, the coin is MS-65 PCGS Secure. The finest of just four known 1839-O Reeded Edge half dollars also will be in the auction. It is a Branch Mint PR-65. Running concurrently with the coin auction at the CSNS convention will be a Heritage Currency Signature Auction. The highlight note is a $50 1869 Legal Tender Note that PMG graded About Uncirculated 55. It is expected to bring $175,000 or more. Visit www.HA.com for more information. “People we came across were advanced collectors interested in better date type coins and higher grade coins,” he said. “We bought a lot of items on our buy list. Dealers were happy to sell us coins to free up some cash.” Julian Leidman, owner of Bonanza Coins, Silver Spring, Md., said the show had good crowds Thursday to Saturday. “Plenty of business being done,” he said. “I sold a little bit, bought a little and talked to a lot of people. The show was well-organized, as always.” Douglas Winter, owner of Douglas Winter Numismatics, Portland, Ore. and an expert on U.S. gold coins, said the show was great. “The people who were there were not tire kickers, they were advanced collectors,” he said. “We sold some five-figure coins.” What was selling? Anything eye-catching, he said. “We sold primarily U.S. better date gold,” he said. “People were looking for unusual coins – first year, low mintage, ones with original surfaces. Something that gave the coin a unique identity.” One series in particular was $3 gold coins, which have seen an interest boost recently. “$3 gold coins have heated up since part three of the Pogue Sale, which had perhaps the best $3 gold set ever sold at auction,” he said. “The sale brought the $3 up in popularity.” Whitman’s next Baltimore show is the Summer event, held July 14-17, 2016 in the Baltimore Convention Center. The gold Mercury contains one-tenth ounce of 24-karat gold as indicated on the reverse under “E Pluribus Unum.” The Mint said each encapsulated coin is placed in a black-matte hardwood case accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. Order limit is 10. Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 26, 2016 TSNS/from Page 4 candy and snack crackers. Early Birds also received a stainless steel coffee mug and a goody bag. On Saturday night was the dealer social. It is a Dutch treat buffet with names being drawn for door prizes. Pike said there was a large group of people waiting to get in each morning. About 15 minutes before the 10 a.m. show opening, the bourse chairman plays trivia with the waiting public. Prizes are given for correct answers to trivia questions about coins and currency. Prizes were also given for membership in numismatic organizations. The next show will be held Nov. 4-6. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE COMMEMORATIVE COINS available now: pcgs certified proof and mint state $5 gold, dollars dollars & half h click here Act now! shop Today! this amazing commemorative won’t last! Limited stock! www.LCCOINS.com www.numismaticnews.com / April 26, 2016 21 COLONIALS Continental Dollar Copy, Brass ........................49 Connecticut, 33.17-gg.2, VG ...........................75 1787 Fugio, Gallery Mint Copy, Unc ...............20 1787 Fugio, AG, Holed ....................................99 1787, Initials Under Head, Gal. Mint Copy, BU................................................................20 1787 N.J. Cent, Fine, M64-t, 175; Electrotype.19 1787 N.J. Cent M63-q Fine, Obv. Dent..........175 1787 N.J. Cent, VF, Choice ............................399 1788 N.J. Cent M77-bb, Running Fox Variety, Fine.........................................................1,299 1788 N. J. Cent, M49-f, Head Left, Fine, Porous ....................................................1,199 1788 N.J. Cent, M50-f, Head Left, Fine, Porous .......................................................899 1723 Wood’s Hibernia 2 Pence, VF................125 1773 Virginia Half Penny, Glossy Brown MS-63 ....................................................1,199 HALF CENTS 1793 Smooth AG, Scattered Faint Scratches .................................................1499 1794 Gal. Mint Copy, Red BU or Proof ............19 1794, C-4a, VG+ ............................................699 1794 C-5a, PCGS Fine Details ......................899 1794 C-9, VF, Faint Porosity........................1299 1800, AG, 32; Fine, Porius, 65; Choice Fine .150 1802/0, Electrotype, C-1 ................................139 1803, C-2, Die State VII Good, Smooth .........350 1803, C-1, PCGS XF-40, “CAC”....................875 1804, VF, Pl. 4 No Stems, 199; Ch. XF ..........250 1804, PCGS XF-40 ........................................450 1804, C-6, L.D.S., VG/F, Spiked Chin, State #5, Choice .......................................................165 1804, Crosslet-4, No Stems, PCGS XF-40 ....399 1804, C-8, Spiked Chin, PCGS XF-40...........650 1804, C-10, Crosslet 4, PCGS VF-25 ............325 1804, C-12, PCGS XF-40 ..............................675 1805, Fine, Stemless .....................................150 1806, Lg. 6, Ch. VF .......................................225 1806, C-1, Sm-6, No Stems, PCGS AU-50 ...525 1807, PCGS XF-45, 650; Fine .......................125 1808/7, C-2, Good.........................................225 1808, PCGS AU-50........................................750 1809, Tiny Area Where Dbl. Struck, Fine .........99 1809/6, C-5, AG ..............................................32 1810, C-1, AG..................................................30 1811, C-1, “4 Star Obv. Die Break”, PCGS G-6 ......................................................... 999 1825-C-2, XF, 140; VF, 80; PCGS AU-55 ......325 1826,C-1, XF, 89; PCGS XF-45 .....................175 1828 C-2, “12 Star” Obv. PCGS AU-50 .........330 1828, 13 star Obv. XF, 89; Good ......................40 1829, VG..........................................................45 1832, VF ..........................................................70 1833, NGC, MS-62 BN, 299; XF......................89 1834, XF, 89; Fine ............................................55 1835, XF, 89; ANACS AU-50, 135; VG, 50; VF, 60; AU..................................................125 1835 C-1, PCGS XF-45 .................................129 1855, XF, 89. AU ............................................155 LARGE CENTS Gal. Mint Copy 1792 Silver Center Cent, Red BU ........................................................25 1793 Gal. Mint Copy “Chain” Cent, BU Or Proof, Red ..............................................................60 1793 Gal. Mint Copy “Wreath” Cent, BU, Red, 50; Proof ......................................................60 1793, Chain, S-4, Periods Variety, Smooth Fair/ AG Obv Grafitti, Date Visible....................3999 1793, S-8 “Wreath” Cent, AG, Heavy Porosity, Partial Date, 1399; Heavily Corroded Filler, Identifiable .................................................450 1793, S-6, “Wreath” VG+, Much Detail, Minor Porosity ............................................... 3,599 1793, S-11b, Two Horizontal Obv Dents, Smooth, Most of Date Visible ..................................799 1793, S-11c, Lett Edge, Two Rim Nicks, Smooth, Good .......................................................1,899 1793, S-14, “LIB CAP”, Rare, NGC AG, Light Porosity ...................................................5500 1793 “Lib. Cap” Gallery Mint Copy Struck 50% Off Center. Two Dates. Red/Brown Unc. .......99 1794, VF, Minor Porosity, S-22 .....................799 1794, VG, Porous, 175; Smooth Good ..........250 1794, S-22, VF Smooth ...............................1199 1794, S-32, Faint Date .....................................99 1794, S-36, (Fine-12) ..................................7000 1794, S-43, (XF-40) ....................................7500 1794, S-65, Good ..........................................250 1794, S-67, Good, Small Obv, spots .............225 1794, Dateless, 39; Fair, Full Date, 99; VF Porous Weak Date .....................................150 1795, Lett. Edge, VG, Rim Dents, 475; VG Obv. Pitting ........................................................375 1795, NGC Good-6, Plain Edge, Double Struck, Mint Error,Choice, Smooth, 599; Good, Porous, 125; VG, Porous ...........................199 1796 Lib. Cap, AG, Choice, 175; Fair, Smooth, Half Dt., 125; VG, Plan Clip, 250; Good, Porous .......................................................125 1796 S-83, Smooth AG....................................99 1796, S-93, Rev. Dent, AG .............................125 1796, S-94, Rare, ( XF 50/30) 3rd Finest Known...................................................15,500 1796, S-110, Good, Porous .............................99 1796, S-113, Choice AG ................................550 1797, Rev. of ’96, VG, Porous, 150; 1797, S-126, VF, Lt. Porosity ..........................................499 1797, S-131, Stemless, Good ........................199 1797, Good, Porous.........................................75 1797, VG, Porous ..........................................125 1797, S-136, VG, Porous.................................85 1797, S-138, Fine, Porous, 150; Sharp VF, Porous .......................................................399 1798, S-154, Ch. VG .....................................275 1798, S-157, Good, Scattered Corrosion.........50 1798, S-177, Ch. Good..................................199 1798, VF, Minor pitting, 299; VG, Some Rev Corrosion.....................................................50 1799, S-189, Good, Porous ..................... 2,500 1799, Smooth AG .................................... 3,300 1799, Gallery Mint Copy, Huge Clip, Red BU ..25 1800/79, VG/F, Rim Tics ................................175 1800, S-200, VG, Lt porosity .........................199 1800, S-201, Choice Fine, Rare...................1600 1800, Ch. AG 29; Smooth Good, Tiny Rim Tic, 40; VG...................................................75 1801, S-215, Good ........................................175 1801, S-218, Three Error Rev, “Liberty” Far Right, Ch. Smooth AG+, 1500; AG, Porous .......................................................999 1801, S-219, Three Error Rev. Tiny Nicks and Scratches, 199; Good+ ..............................225 1801, “Three Error Rev.” Lot (6) Various Portions of Errors Visible, AG/G ..............................450 1802, VF, Porous ...........................................140 1802, Stemless, VF, Obv. Scratch ..................150 22 COLLECTOR COINS 1802, Fine, Porous 99; Smooth Fine, 150; VF, Lt. Porosity .....................................................199 1803, Good, 40; VF, Smooth Surf, Obv. Scr., 150; XF, Heavily Porous, 140; VF, Heavily Porous, 99; VF, Minor Porosity, 199; Lot (9) G/VF ..........................................................499 1803 Lg. Fraction, Large Date, VG, Spots, 150; Ch. VG, 325; AG ........................................125 1804, S-266c, Good, Obv. Scratch ..............1199 1805, Smooth, Ch. XF, 899; Smooth Fine, Tiny Scattered Digs Obv., 199; sharp XF, dark...399 1807, VF, Heavy Porosity, 99; VF, Obv. Spot And Scratches ...................................................150 1807, S-274, Small Fraction ............................75 1809, Choice Fine, 799; Smooth VG, Scattered Tiny Digs ...................................................599 1810/09, Fine, Porous ...................................225 1811/10, S-286, VF-30, 3000; Good, lt. Porosity .......................................................99 1811, Sharp VF ...........................................1,299 1812, Smooth Fine, faint Obv. scratches, 175; Good, 55; VF/XF, lt. porosity, Rev. scratches, 350; VF, smooth, Obv. rim bumps, 299; Sharp XF, 999; VG, Porous ....................................35 1813, VF, fairly smooth, 599; VG, porous, 250; VF, rough surf. ...........................................299 1814, VF, Dig In Hair, 425; VF, pitted, 175; Smooth VG, Rev. Scratch .............................99 1814, Dark, Sharp XF, Light Granularity, 999; Choice VF ..................................................799 “1815” Altered From 1845, AG ........................25 1816, VF, N-1, Choice....................................350 1817, Mouse Top, Sharp, XF, 275; Choice VF .79 1817, XF, lt. Porosity, 50; Good, Smooth, Obv. Rim Dent, 40; VF, Porous ............................40 1817, 15 Star Obv., AG/G, 29; Good................40 1818 N-4, (Scarce), Good+ ............................699 1818, XF, Obv. scr., 89; Choice XF+ 175; VF, porous .........................................................50 1819, Sm. dt., XF, porous ................................89 1820, Error. “Tab” strike, Fine, heavily corroded ....................................................350 1820/19, Fine, dark..........................................20 1820, XF, lt. Porosity........................................99 1821, Fine+ Very Faint Obv. Scratch, 139; AG, Smooth, 19; Good, Porous 19; Good ..........45 1821, Smooth AG, 19; Fine, Porous ................45 1822, XF, 160; VF, lt. Porosity, 50; Ch. VF/XF ..................................................110 1823, Perfect Date, Good, Several Tiny Rim Tics ..............................................................55 1824/2, AG ......................................................20 1825, VG, Porous, 19; Choice Good................20 1826, Ch. Good, 19; XF, lt. Porosity ..............129 1827, Ch. VF, 49 VG 23; Ch. XF ....................199 1828 Sm. dt., Good+, 30; Fine, Obv. scratch ...25 1828, XF, lt. Porosity, 80; VG, 20; VF, Smooth, Obv. Dent .....................................................29 1829, S.L. Rev., Good ......................................30 1830 N-10, Choice Good .................................99 1830, XF, lt. Porosity, 70; Choice XF, 170. VF, lt. Porosity .............................................45 1831, Ch. XF, 150; XF, lt. Granularity, 60; Ch. VF .........................................................70 1831, N-12, Two Point Obv. Die Break, Choice Good ............................................................99 1833, VG, 25; XF, Small Obv. Dig, 65; XF, Dark, lt. Porosity, 55; VF, 45; Fine, 50; VF, Slight Bend ............................................................29 1834, Lg. 8, Sm Stars, Sm Ltrs, VF/XF, N-4 ....75 1834, N-6, Lg. 8, Lg. Stars, Lg. Rev. Letters, NGC XF-40 ................................................799 1836, XF, Rev. Porosity, 49; XF, Area Obv. Discoloration, 45; XF ...................................55 1839/6, N-1, VG, Minor Rim Tics ..................599 1838, Razor Sharp XF, 85; XF, Porous .............29 1839/6, N-1, VF, Slightly Dark, Sharp Detail ......................................................1,499 1839 Hd. Of ’40, VG.........................................25 1839, Silly Head, MS-62, Brown, 399; XF.......75 1840, Sm.8 Over Lg. 8, Porous VF, 35; Good ..30 1841, VG..........................................................25 1842, Lg Dt, Fine, 25; XF.................................60 1843 Obv. and Rev. of ’44, (lg. lt. Rev.) VG, 30; Ch. VF, 99; Good .........................................25 1843, Obv. and Rev. of ’42, Good ....................25 1844/81, VG, Small Rim Tis ............................40 1844, XF Porous, 45; Fine ...............................25 1845, XF, Lt. Porosity.......................................49 1846, Sm. Dt, XF .............................................59 1846, Med. Dt., Fine, 39; AU .........................129 1846 Tall Dt, N-16, Fine...................................60 1846, Tall Date, VG, 30; VF..............................40 1847 Brunk 43240, “R.A. Whitney, Woodstock, Vermont”, VF .............................................175 1847, XF, lt. Porosity, 40; Choice XF ...............65 1848, XF, 49; VF ..............................................42 1849, VF ..........................................................30 1850,XF, Dark, 30; VF ......................................25 1851, XF ..........................................................39 1853, XF ..........................................................39 Blank Lg Cent Planchet, TY. II ........................199 1854, VF, 25; AU, 80; XF .................................39 1855 Slanted “55”, VG .....................................30 1855, Upright “55”, Ch. XF..............................49 1856, XF ..........................................................39 1856, Slanted “5”, NGC MS-63, Brown, N-12 ..........................................................350 1857, Small Date, Brown AU/Unc. .................499 SMALL CENTS 1857, Ch AU, 189; VG, 20; Fine, 25; XF ..........75 1858/7, Fine ..................................................199 1858 SM. Lt. XF, Porous, 25; Fine...................25 1858 Lg. Lt. XF, 85; Good ................................17 1858 (Indian Pattern), Judd-211, Copper Nickel, Indian Obv. Heavily Circulated, NGC-Proof-6 .............................................899 1859, PCGS MS-64, 999; VF, 25; CH. XF, 60; MS-62 .......................................................275 1860, AU, Scattered Spots ...............................45 1861, PCGS MS64 ........................................475 1862, Choice XF ..............................................39 1863, XF ..........................................................20 1864, C.N. Fine, Porous, 15; VF, Dark, 15; XF, Dark .......................................................20 1864-L, XF, Heavy Corrosion, 40; XF, Rough Obv,. 130; Good, Obv Scratch, 35; VG ........70 1865, Fine ........................................................15 1866, Good, 35; VG, Porous, 30; VG...............49 1867/7, Sharp XF...........................................325 1867, Good, 39; VG, porous, 35; VF, Tiny Obv Rim Tic ........................................................75 1868, Good, 31; Fine, Filler, 10; VG, Lt. Pitting, 30; Good, Porous ............................19 1869/9, NGC VG-8 ........................................250 1869, Good- 55; AG, 20; Fine, lt. Porosity, 75; Fine, Obv. Scratch......................................110 Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 26, 2016 1870, VG, Porous 55; Porous Good, 39: VG Corroded......................................................29 1871, PCGS AU-55, 399: AG/G .......................50 1872 Good, 75; VG, Small Obv Scratch...........40 1874, AU, 130; Good, 12; Fine, 35; VF, 40; VF, lt. porosity, 30; Fine, Porous............................15 1875, Good, 13. Good, Obv. Scratches ..............5 1876, XF, Minor porosity on Rev. 130; VG.......29 1877, PCGS XF 40.......................................2099 1878, VF, 99; Good, 20; Good, Porous, 10; Good, Small Obv. Scratch, 10; Fine, Dark ...25 1879, VG+..........................................................7 1883, XF ..........................................................11 1885, VF, 25; Fine ..............................................9 1886, TY I, XF, Minor Rev Rim Prob. ...............99 1886, TY II, VF .................................................40 1887, AU, 19; XF .............................................11 1889, MS-62, 30; AU.......................................17 1894, PCGS MS-64RB (The Coin Is Mostly Red) 250; Choice VF, 21; XF, lt. porosity, 19; XF, dark 20; Good ........................................13 1908-S, XF, porous, 115; Good, 75; VF Obv. Dig, 60; Fine Porous....................................70 1909-S (IND), ANACS XF-40, 560; VF, 499; VG/F, LT porosity .......................................425 1909-VDB, PCGS MS-64 Red .........................60 1909-SVDB, VF, ANACS Authentication Papers, 699; NGC VG Details, Corrosion, Genuine, 535; MS-61 ..............................1150 1909-SVDB, PCGS AU-50, 900; NGC XF-45, 850; AU, 899; XF, Two Tiny Obv. Marks.....750 1909-S/ Horiz. S, NGC Fine-12 .....................120 1909-P, ( Linc.),MS-63 ....................................16 1909-S (Linc), Ch. XF....................................110 1910-P, PCGS MS-64 BN, 40. AU ...................10 1911-P, PCGS MS-64 BN, 105; XF ...................5 1911-D, XF+ ....................................................40 1911-S, VF ......................................................50 1912-P, VF, 5; XF .............................................10 1912-D, VF ......................................................20 1912-S, MS-61..............................................125 1914-P, PCGS MS-65 RB,199; AU ..................30 1914-D, PCGS “Genuine”, Unc Details, Lightly Cleaned, Red/Brn,1799; Good, 130; VF, 220; VG..............................................................140 1915-D, XF, Lt. Porosity...................................10 1916-P, NGC MS-65 Red, 350; MS-63 ...........25 1918-D, XF ......................................................11 1919-S, PCGS MS-63 BN, 125: XF ...................5 1922 No “D” PCGS XF-40 “Strong Rev” .....1799 1922-D, Weak D, VG......................................150 1922-D, Good ..................................................16 1924-D, AG, 25; Choice VF, 40; Good, 35; XF, 70; VG, Obv. Spot ..................................30 1925-P, ANACS MS-63, RB, 20; MS-60............9 1926-S, Good, 8; Fine, 10; VF, 14; XF .............24 1927-P, MS-61, 6; MS-63 ...............................10 1927-D, XF ........................................................6 1929-P, MS-63 ..................................................8 1929-S, AU, 10; MS-62, Obv Spot ..................20 1931-S, XF, Porous 65; PCI XF-40, 110; AU, 110; XF, 99; PCGS AU-58, 115; XF, Obv And Rev Scratches................................45 1933-P, MS-61 ................................................12 1933-D, AU......................................................14 1934-P, MS-64, Red ..........................................8 1935-P, MS-64, Red ..........................................8 1936-D, MS-63 Red/Brn..................................12 1938-P, NGC MS-66 Red, 35; PCGS MS-66 Red ..................................................35 1938-D, PCGS MS-65 Red ..............................29 1941-P, PCGS Proof-64 RB .............................70 1941-P, PCGS MS-65 Red...............................10 1941-S, PCGS MS-66 Red ..............................19 1942-P, PCGS MS-65 Red...............................10 1942-D, PCGS MS-66 Red ..............................15 1942-S, PCGS MS-66 Red ..............................29 1943-P, PCGS MS-66......................................10 1943-D, PCGS MS-66 .....................................15 1943-S, PCGS MS-66 .....................................20 1944-P, PCGS MS-65 Red.................................9 1944-D/S, PCGS VF-30.................................125 1944-D, PCGS MS-66 Red ................................9 1944-S, PCGS MS-66 Red ..............................10 1945-P, PCGS MS-65 Red.................................9 1945-D, PCGS MS-66 Red ................................9 1945-S, PCGS MS-66 Red ..............................12 1972-P Dbld. Die Obv., ANACS MS-65 Red, 525; PCGS MS-65 RED.....................525 TWO CENTS 1864, Sm. Motto, PCGS VF-35, 599; XF, 599, MS-62, Lots Of Red .................................1150 1864, Lg. Motto, AU, Lt. Clng, 40; Ch. XF, 30; VF, 18; XF, Corroded ....................................10 1865, XF, Porous, 20; XF, Corroded.................10 1866, XF ..........................................................40 1867, Fine+ ......................................................25 1868, Fine ........................................................25 1869, VF, 35; XF, Porous, 39; Good.................15 1870, Good, 25; Ten Good/VG .......................210 1872, AU......................................................1399 1871, MS-63, Lt. Clng. 275: Good, 35; Ch. XF, 155; Choice, VF ..............................79 THREE CENTS SILVER 1851-P, MS-61 ..............................................199 1852, AU, Cleaned, 80; XF ..............................50 1853, VF, 45; VF, Obv. Crud, 25; VG, 25; Good ............................................................20 1854, VF Tiny Obv and Rev Nicks....................35 1855, VF ..........................................................99 1858, Fine ........................................................65 1863, AU, Not A Proof. Barely Noticable Rev Scratch.....................................................1099 1861, AU........................................................125 THREE CENTS NICKEL 1865, NGC MS-64 .........................................225 1866, AU, Mint Caused Plan Clip ....................70 1869, VF ..........................................................16 1881, MS-62 .................................................110 1888, NGC MS-64, 375; AU+ ........................150 1874 , NGC MS-64 ........................................329 NICKELS 1866, AG, 11; XF, 120; VF ...............................60 1867, No Rays, NGC MS-64, 285; XF, 45; VF...35 1868, XF ..........................................................40 1869, Ch. XF 45; MS-62, 110; VF ...................35 1872, NGC XF-45 ..........................................110 1881, MS-61, ( Business Strike) ...................775 1882, MS-63 .................................................170 1883/2, Bold “2” Undertype, Choice AU ......1299 1883 “No Cents” AU ........................................15 1883, “With Cents”, VG, Dark, 10; AU, Many Rev. Scratches, 39; Choice XF .....................75 1884, Good, 15; VG, Dark................................10 1885, AG, Obv. Scratch, 225; AG, Full Dt. .....280 1886, Good, 225; AG, 125; Good, Rev discolored, 190; Fair/AG, 99; Fair, Most Of Date Visible..........................................................65 1891, Good ........................................................6 1893, VF, 33; VG ................................................6 1894, PCGS MS-64 599; XF .........................180 1895, VG............................................................6 1896, XF, Several Scattered Dark Spots ...........39 1898, AU..........................................................75 1899, PCGS MS-64, Green Label, 199; MS-63, 170; AU ..........................................59 1900, AU..........................................................70 1904, PCGS MS-64, Green Label ..................199 1910, NGC Proof-64, 325; XF, 19; VF, 7; AU ...50 1911, NGC Proof-64 ......................................350 1912-P, VF, 6; XF .............................................20 1912-S, Good, Faint Obv. Scr., 80; VG, Obv. Mark, 90; Fine, 175; ICG VG-8 ..................175 1913-P, TY. I, MS-63 .......................................35 1913-D TY-I, XF, Corroded, 6; XF ....................24 1913-S TYII, Good, 250; PCGS Good-6 ........275 1914-S, Fine ....................................................30 1915-P, Fine.......................................................7 1916-S, Good ....................................................9 1917-S, Fine ....................................................55 1918-D, XF, Rev Scratch ................................175 1921-P, Fine.......................................................7 1921-S, PCI VF-20, 269.Fine, 125; AG/Good, 30; Good .....................................45 1923-S, Fine, 75; Good .....................................5 1924-D, Good ....................................................4 1925-S, Fine ....................................................10 1926-D, VF, 40; Fine ........................................20 1926-S, NGC VF-20, 349; Good, 19; Fine.......70 1931-S, XF ......................................................21 1935-P, Dbld. Die Rev. Fine+ ...........................85 1935-P, MS-61, Tiny Obv. Spot .......................19 1937-P, AU, 10; MS-63 ...................................24 1937-D, 3-Leg, VF .........................................550 1937-S, NGC MS-65 .......................................99 1943-P, MS-63 ................................................10 1944-P, MS-63 ................................................12 1950-P, Proof-63 .............................................38 1951-D, MS-63 .................................................7 1952-P, Proof-66 .............................................39 HALF DIMES 1830, XF, Holed ...............................................30 1831, Sharp AU, Holed ....................................60 1833, Fine ........................................................65 1834, XF, Holed ...............................................35 1835, VF+ ........................................................85 1837 (Bust) Good ............................................39 1837, Lg. Dt. Choice VF ................................115 1838, (Seated), Choice XF ...............................80 1840-O, VF ....................................................275 1845, VF ..........................................................29 1849-P, Fine.....................................................30 1853-P No Arrows, VF ...................................199 1853-O No Arrows, Good ..............................299 1853-P, XF, 44; VF ...........................................22 1853-O With Arrows, VF ..................................39 1857-P, XF .......................................................40 1858-P, AU, 99:, AU/Unc ...............................110 1858-O, VF ......................................................34 1863-P, Fine...................................................299 1866-P, Proof-64 ...........................................699 1867-P, NGC Proof-64...................................750 DIMES 1805, 4 Berries, PCGS AG-3 .........................499 1820, JR-5, Small “0”, Ch VF ........................299 1823/2, Filler, Full Date ...................................12 1829, Good, 45; XF, LT. Cleaning...................125 1831, XF, Holed, 35; VF, Holed ........................20 1834, XF, small Obv. rim nick, 175; AG++ .......19 1835, VF, Rev Scr, Holed .................................18 1837, (Seated) Sm. Dt. AU.............................499 1838-P (Seated) Fine, Scratches .....................44 1838-O, Good ..................................................30 1840-O, Holed, AG ..........................................14 1841-O, XF, 99; AG ..........................................14 1842-O, VG......................................................40 1849-O, XF, Faint Obv. Scr. 310; VG, Holed ....15 1853-P, W.A. Ch XF .........................................45 1858-S, AU .................................................1,460 1876-CC, Fine, 40; Good.................................25 1888-P, VF, 20; XF ...........................................25 1892-P, Good .....................................................8 1893-O, Fine, 99; Good, Minor Obv. Scratch ..19 1893-S, XF, Rev Tooling ..................................75 1894-P, F/VF, clnd., 120; VF++ ......................160 1895-S, Good, obv. Cud ..................................45 1897-S, Fine/VG, 75; Good .............................13 1898-O, Good ..................................................13 1903-S, Good ..................................................70 1905-S, XF ......................................................35 1910-P, VF, 9; XF, Dark ....................................10 1911-P, XF, 19; PCGS -64, 299; MS-62 ........125 1912-D, AU......................................................39 1913-S, Fine, Nicked And Dented....................55 1914-P, AU.......................................................50 1914-D, MS-62, 85; XF ...................................19 1915-P, VF .........................................................6 1916-D (Mercury), VG+, Faint Rev Pin Scratch, 1199; PCGS AG-3, 550; VG.......1299 1916-S (Merc), Fine ........................................10 1917-S, AU ......................................................60 1918-P, XF .......................................................40 1918-D, Sharp XF ............................................35 1921-P, VF+, 229; Good, 40; AG, 20; Fair, 11; Lot (7) 1921-P, Good .................................250 1921-D, XF ....................................................499 1939-D, MS-60, FSB .......................................15 1941-P, Proof-64 ...........................................125 1941-P, PCGS MS-65 FB ................................42 1941-S, PCGS MS-64, FB, 39; NGC MS-65 ...49 1943-D, MS-64, FSB .......................................40 1942/1-P, NGC VF-25, 480; XF, 499; AU, 599; VF, Rim Damage ........................................299 1945-S, Micro “S”, VF .......................................5 TWENTY CENTS 1875-P, Good, 180; VG, 250; VF, 299; VF, Obv. Scr. 99; XF .........................................375 1875-S, VF, 165; XF, 250; XF, Faint Obv. Scratch, 150; Good, Faint Obv Scratch, 65; VG, Rev Scratches .......................................60 1875-S/S, XF .................................................275 1875-CC, Good, 275; VG, 325; VG, Faint Obv. Scratch, 245; Fine......................................350 QUARTERS 1806, B-9, Obv Scratch, Good, 350; Good, Obv Graffiti, 150; AG ........................................199; 1806, Choice, Original VG .............................499 1807, AG........................................................170 1818, XF, 1150; Fair.........................................45 1831, XF ........................................................350 1834, AU........................................................499 1835, Fine, 110; VF, 130; XF, Light Cleaning, 299; Fine, Obv. Scratches, 50; Fine .............85 1837, Good, Rev Scr ........................................39 1843-O, VF ....................................................199 1853-P, W.A.R., Ch XF, 135; PCGS AU-50, 349; VF ................................................................60 1853-O, W.A.R. XF.........................................225 1854-P, VF .......................................................30 1854-O, “Huge O” Mint-mark, XF, Lt Clng, 3750; Fair ............................................................525 1856-P, XF .......................................................50 1857-O, Fine....................................................25 1858-P, XF .......................................................55 1859-S, VF ....................................................775 1876-S, VF ......................................................39 1891-P, VF, 40; Ch. AU, 150; XF, Nicks and Scratches .....................................................35 1892-O, VG/Fine..............................................29 1893 Isabella, ICG MS-66, 1,799; AU, 375; MS-62 .......................................................475 1893-S, Good, Dark .........................................12 1896-S, Bold Good ........................................599 1897-O, Good ..................................................39 1897-S, Good ................................................115 1898-P, VF .......................................................25 1898-O, Good ..................................................11 1899-P, XF, Rough Surfaces, 35; VF ................22 1900-S, Good ....................................................8 1901-P, Fine, 30; Good, 20; Lot (10) Good ...150 1901-O, Fine, 160; Good Dark.........................40 1902-P, XF, 40; AU...........................................90 1902-O, Good ....................................................8 1903-O, XF+ ..................................................140 1904-O, VG++..................................................55 1908-D, XF ......................................................49 1908-O, Good ....................................................8 1909-P, AU.......................................................95 1909-O, Good/AG ............................................20 1910-P, Rev Scr., VF ........................................18 1911-D, Good+ ................................................24 1913-P, Good ...................................................20 1913-D, Good ....................................................8 1913-S, PCGS Fair-2 .....................................699 1914-P, AU/Unc., 160; MS-60 .......................199 1914-D, AU......................................................80 1914-S, VG, 135; Good 99; Fine +, Slightly Discolored, 325; VF++ ...............................650 1915-P, XF, 50; AU...........................................99 1915-S, Good ..................................................20 1917-P Ty. I, Fine, 49; XF, 95; MS-62 ...........150 1917-P Ty II, AU ............................................105 1918-D, Brill. AU+, 199; XF...........................120 1918-S, VG,20; Fine 25; XF.............................55 1920-P, VF+ 25; XF, 40; VG .............................15 1920-S, XF ......................................................55 1921, NGC VG-10 (Only The Second “One” Is Visible), 199; Choice XF ............................750 1923-P, Fine, 27; VG........................................14 1926-D, ANACS AU-50 .................................135 1926-S, Fine, 10; VF........................................17 1927-D, Good ..................................................10 1928-D, VF ......................................................15 1929-S, VF ......................................................13 1930-P, AU.......................................................50 1930-S, PCGS VF-35, 24; AU .........................65 1932-D, Good ..................................................65 1932-S, Good, 60; Brill AU/Unc ....................210 1934-P, Dbld “ IN GOD WE TRUST”, Good .....29 1934-P, “Weak Motto” VF ................................14 1935-P, MS-60 ................................................14 1935-D, XF ......................................................25 1935-S, XF ......................................................12 1937-D, PCGS MS-64 .....................................99 1938-P, XF+ .....................................................15 1938-S, MS-63, 110; PCGS MS-65 ..............199 1939-D, PCGS MS-64, 60; MS-63..................49 1942-S, MS-61, 60; MS-63, 85; AU................15 1946-D, MS-63 ...............................................10 1949-P, MS-63 ................................................45 1949-D, AU, 11; MS-62...................................17 1950-S, NGC MS-64 .......................................35 1951-P, MS-65 ................................................15 1954-S, MS-63..................................................8 HALVES 1794, Fine, Short Minor Obv. Scratches ......8750 1795, O-102a, VF+, Tiny Obv Nick ..............3499 1795, O-103a, Fine ......................................1850 1795, O-104, VG..........................................1499 1795, O-110, NGC VG-10..............................999 1795, O-111, Three Leaves, NGC VG Details, Repaired.....................................................999 1795, O-124, NGC Fine-12..........................1999 1795, O-131, XF ..........................................3999 1801 F/VF Small Obv Dig In Field, 1099; Choice VG/Fine, 0-101 ........................................1999 1807, (Draped Bust), VG ................................299 1808, Choice Fine..........................................125 1810, Good ......................................................45 1817, VF ........................................................120 1819, VF, Obv Scratches ..................................80 1822, CH-XF+................................................350 1823 Good .......................................................70 1824, AU, Obv. Scratch ..................................275 1826, XF, 130; XF/AU ....................................275 1827/6, VF .....................................................110 1827 VF, 85; XF, 145; Fine ...............................69 1825, VF+, 90; XF ..........................................150 1829, MS-61 .................................................675 1830, XF, Light Cleaning..................................99 1831, XF ........................................................120 1832, XF+, 130; VG, 55; XF/AU .....................175 1833, XF, 140: XF++ ......................................165 1834, XF++, 149; VF ........................................80 1835, AU, Tiny Obv Rim Tic, 325; VF, 75; XF, 145; XF, Tiny Rim Tics .........................115 1836 Good .......................................................50 1837, AU/UNC, Many Hairline Scratches, 150; VF+99; XF, 170; VF, Holed ...........................50 1838, Bust, XF ...............................................150 Lot (10) Diff. Bust Halves, Fine/VF ................749 1840-P, Sm. Lt. Rev .......................................225 1840-O, VG, Rev. Scratch ................................40 1841-O, Good, Obv Graffiti, 20; Ch. XF .........275 1842-P, Sm. Date, XF.....................................240 1843-P, Faint Obv scr., XF ............................ 150 1843-O, VF, Rim flattended 90; Choice, Sharp AU, 275; XF .....................................125 1846-O, VG, 75; PCGS VF-20 .......................170 1849-P NGC AU55 ........................................470 1853-P, W.A.R., XF.........................................199 1854-O, VG, 45; XF, obv scratch 60; AU........280 1855-S, NGC XF, OBV. Damage, (Minor Obv. Scratches) ................................................1999 1856-O, XF ......................................................99 1857-P, Choice XF .........................................125 1857-O, XF ....................................................150 1857-S, VG ....................................................150 1858-P, XF .......................................................85 1858-O, Fine, 55; VF, 70; AU .........................199 1858-S XF, Cleaned, Minor Rim Tics.............175 Continued ➙ 1860-O, MS-61, 450; VG.................................56 1861-O, Copy, BU............................................15 1863-S, Good ..................................................49 1865-S, Good ..................................................65 1866-P, “With Motto”, XF ..............................110 1868-S Good .................................................. 45 1870-P, MS-61, Lt Cleaning ..........................399 1870-S Clnd. Good..........................................29 1872-P AU .....................................................225 1872-CC Fair .................................................159 1873-P, No Arrows, Short Obv. Scratch ...........49 1873-P, With Arrows, AU ...............................399 1874-S VG .....................................................145 1876-P, VF, 65; MS-61 ..................................349 1877-P, Good+ .................................................34 1878-P Good ...................................................50 1891, Fine ......................................................150 1892-P, XF,Tiny Obv. Tic In Field ...................150 1892-O, Good, Rev Scratches, 225; Good .....250 1892-S, AG, 99; Fair, 80; Good .....................180 1893-P, AU++.................................................399 1893-O, Good ..................................................25 1893-S, AG ......................................................75 1894-P, XF, 250; Good .....................................20 1894-O, AG, 10; Good .....................................15 1894-S, XF, 199; AG, 10; Good .......................15 1895-P, Good ...................................................18 1895-O, AG, 23; Good .....................................30 1896-S, XF+, Obv. and Rev. Scratches, 650; Good ............................................................80 1897-O, Good ............................................... 105 1897-S, Good, 115; VG .................................180 1898-P, Fine.....................................................40 1898-O, AG, 16; Good .....................................25 1898-S, AG ......................................................12 1899-O, Good, 16; AG .....................................15 1899-S, XF, 225; AG, 12; Good .......................15 1900-P, ANACS MS-62, Golden Toning ........450 1901-P VF/XF ................................................125 1901-S Good 25; AG .......................................15 1904-P, Fine.....................................................39 1906-P, XF .....................................................150 1907-P AU, Obv scratch ..................................99 1908-D, Fine....................................................39 1908-O, Fine....................................................39 1910-P, Fine.....................................................79 1911-P, XF, Lightly Cleaned ...........................125 1912-P, Fine.....................................................39 1913-P, Good, 60; (6) Good ..........................320 1914-P, Good .................................................110 1916-S, Good ..................................................80 1917-P, AU++...................................................70 1917-D Obv, XF++ .........................................299 1917-S, Rev, AU++, 285; VG ...........................14 1918-P, MS-63 ..............................................650 1918-S, XF ......................................................75 1919-P, Fine++, 155; VG..................................18 1920-D, Good, 15; Fine ...................................65 1920-S, Good ..................................................15 1921-P, AG, 90; Good ....................................130 1921-D, Good ................................................225 1923-S, Good ..................................................15 1928-S, ANACS VF-30 ....................................65 1929-D, AU....................................................225 1935-D, AU......................................................99 1936-P, NGC Proof-63.................................1599 1937-S, AU ......................................................70 1939-D, PCGS MS-65 ...................................135 1941-P, NGC MS-64........................................80 1941-S, MS-63................................................79 1942-D, NGC MS65 ......................................199 1946-S, Brilliant ICG MS-64 ...........................89 1948-P, MS-64 ................................................20 1948-D, MS-63 ...............................................20 1949-P, AU.......................................................15 1949-S, AU ......................................................45 1950-P, AU, 12; MS-63 ...................................30 1955, MS-64 ...................................................25 1960-P, Proof-66 .............................................16 1961-P, Proof-66 .............................................16 1962-P, Proof- 66 ............................................16 1963-P, Proof-66 .............................................16 2000-S, Proof Roll (20) .................................225 2005-S, GEM Proof ...........................................8 2006-S, GEM Proof ...........................................8 COMMEMORATIVES 1934-P, Boone, MS-64 ..................................140 1935-P Boone, MS-65...................................199 1936-P Boone, MS-64, 140; AU....................130 1936-S, Boone, MS-63..................................150 1938-S Boone, MS-63...................................299 1925-S, Calif. MS-63 ....................................199 1936-D Cincinnati, MS-64 ............................355 1935 Connecticut, MS-62, 190; MS-63 ........199 1938 Delaware, Whizzed ..................................99 1936 Elgin, MS-64 ........................................175 1938 Gettysburg, MS-64 ...............................460 1922 Grant, MS-64, 170; MS-61.....................90 1928 Hawiian, MS-61 ..................................1750 1935 Hudson, MS-64 ....................................899 1924 Hug-Waloon, XF, 95; MS-61 ................125 1946 Iowa, XF/AU ............................................80 1925 Lexington, MS-63 ...................................79 1920 Maine, AU ...............................................99 1923-S Monroe, XF 50; AU++ .........................55 1928 Oregon, MS-63 .....................................175 1938 Oregon, PCGS MS-64, (Green Label), 210; MS-62 .......................................................199 1938-D Oregon, MS-63 .................................225 1920 Pilgrim, XF, 55; AU .................................75 1937 Roanoke, NGC MS-66 ..........................225 1936 Robinson-Ark, MS-65...........................150 1935-S, San Diego, VF ....................................65 1926 Sesqui. XF, 49; AU, 60; XF, Faint Obv Scratches .....................................................35 1925 Stone Mt. AU, 49; Brill MS-63 ...............60 1934-P Texas, NGC MS-64 ...........................140 1936-S Texas, MS-64 ....................................155 1936 York, MS-63 .........................................145 DOLLARS 1994/1794, Gal. Mint Copy 200th Anniv. Of Silver Dol. Serial # 1625, Brill Proof ...........99 1794 G.M. Copy, Copper, BU ..........................75 1795, Flowing Hair, 3 Leaves, PCGS VF-35.......................................................8599 1796 Gal. Mint Copy, Proof .............................65 1796, Lg. Dt. Sm. Ltrs.PCGS XF-45 ............9299 1797, 9x7,, Large Ltrs., PCGS VF-35 ..........5999 1799, PCGS AU-53, 7900; VF, Cleaned, Scattered Marks .........................................699 1800, Choice Original VF, 2 small Obv. Rim Nicks........................................................2350 1801, VF, Faint Obv. Scr.1,999; VG, Small Hole ...........................................................499 1802, PCGS XF-40, Narrow Dt., 4999; VF, 2,100; Fine, Small Planchet Flaw.......................1,599 1803, Lg. “3”, PCGS AU-50 ........................8899 1804, Gal. Mint Copy, Brill. Proof....................85 1840, VF, Holed .............................................175 1842 XF, Several Rim Tics, 365; XF, Obv Scr .............................................................375 1843 Choice Original AU ...............................799 1847 XF .........................................................475 1855, PCGS AU-53......................................7399 1860-O, Brill. AU ...........................................799 1868, Proof-62, 1699; Fine............................499 1869, Good, Holed.........................................150 1870-CC, PCGS XF-45................................4650 1871-P, Choice Fine, 325; VF, 355; Fine, Obv. Scratch, 250; VF, Holed, 125; VG, Holed ...149 1872-P, AG.....................................................175 1878-P, 8T.F. NGC MS-63, VAM-14.1, 225; PCGS MS-65...........................................1099 1878-P, 7/8T.F. VG, Strong, 39; Very Weak ......39 1878-P, First Rev. AU .......................................50 1878-P 7T.F. PCGS MS-65 Rev. of 1878 .......750 1878-P, 3rd Rev, MS-61 ..................................99 1878-S, NGC MS-63, 85; MS-62 ....................60 1878-CC, Brill AU/Unc, 165.VG, 95; VG, Rim Nick Obv, 80; Fair, 50; Good........................80 1878-CC, VAM-6, Dbld. Leaves, PCGS Good-6 ........................................................99 1878-CC MS-63, 399; XF, 120; VF, 99; AU/UNC .....................................................185 1879-P, MS-63 ................................................50 1879-O, AU......................................................45 1879-S, MS-63................................................60 1879-S, Rev. Of ’78, Fine, 40; VF, 50; AU ........65 1879-CC, Good, 99; VF, Faint Obv. Scratches, 240; Sharp VF+++,550; VG, 130; VF, Cleaned......................................................225 1880-P, PCGS MS-66, 1899;, MS-63 .............70 1880-O, PCGS MS-64, 1250; PCGS MS-61, 129; AU, 45; MS-60 .......................70 1880-O, VAM 6A, 8/7 Ear, PCGS MS-63.......450 1880-S, MS-65, 150; MS-63, 50; PCI MS-63 PQ, Beautiful Toning ....................................75 1880-CC, Brill AU/Unc, 299; Good, 120; VF, 189; Fine..............................................155 1881-P, MS-63+ ..............................................65 1881-O, AU, 40; MS-63...................................50 1881-S, MS-64................................................65 1881-CC, MS-63, 499; VF, 335; Good, 250; XF, 350; VF, Obv Scratch ...........................275 1882-P, PCGS MS-66, 1250; MS-63 ..............60 1882-O/S, PCGS MS-63 Strong, 499; AU, 90; XF ................................................................99 1882-S, MS-64................................................65 1882-CC, Fine, 89; MS-63, 215; Good, 75; VG, 85; Good ...............................................80 1883-S, VF, 35; XF...........................................40 1883-S, Brill. AU+,175; AU/UNC ...................425 1883-CC, MS-63, P.L., 225; MS-63, 199; MS-61 .......................................................175 1884-P, PCGS MS-65....................................250 1884-S, NGC AU-50, 250; VG, 30; XF,40; AU+, 499; VF ...............................................35 1884-CC, MS-63, 199; MS-63 Proof-Like ....215 1885-P, MS-63 ................................................55 1885-S, VG, 30; Fine, 45; XF, 50; AU, 75; AU, Clnd, 65; MS-62........................................225 1885-CC, PCGS MS-64, 825; MS-63, 740; PCGS MS-63+, 775; AG, 425; Good .........525 1886-O AU, 70; PCGS AU-58, 350; XF+, 40; AU/Unc ......................................................375 1886-S, AU+, 160; MS-62, 375; Fine, 70; XF, 110; XF, Small Obv Rim Dent, 80; VG, 50; XF, Lightly Clnd. 90; MS-60 ......................299 1887/1887 VAM-5, Top 100, NGC MS-61.....399 1887/6-O, PCGS MS-62................................925 1887-O, AU+....................................................45 1887-S, AU++, 85; Fine, 40; VF, Tiny Rim Tic, 40; XF, Rev. Rim Tics, 35; VF, 45; Good ......30 1888-O, MS-63 ...............................................49 1888-O, AU, 35; Oval “O” Mint-Mark, VG .......40 1888-O, PCGS AU-53, Hot Lips, VAM-4, Top 100, 1050; AG.......................................35 1888-S, PCGS XF-45, 175; XF, 160; VG, Tiny Rim Tic, VG, 75; AU ..................................170 1889-P, PCGS MS-66....................................699 1889-P, VAM-3, ANACS MS-60 ......................60 1889-P, VAM-6, ANACS MS-62 ......................70 1889-P, VAM -16 Dbld. Ear, ANACS, AU-58....55 1889-P, VAM-20, Dbld Ear, ANACS MS-60 Details..........................................................55 1889-P, VAM-21, ANACS MS-60 ....................50 1889-P, VAM-21 ANACS AU-55 ......................50 1889-P, VAM 24, ANACS MS-60 Details, Scratched .....................................................50 1889-P, VAM-25, ANACS AU-50 .....................45 1889-P, VAM-27, ANACS AU-58 .....................50 1889-P, VAM-28, ANACS AU-58 .....................50 1889-P, VAM-30, ANACS MS-61 ....................55 1889-P, VAM-31, ANACS AU-8 .......................55 1889-P, VAM-32, ANACS MS-60, Dark Obv Spot .............................................................45 1889-P, VAM-33, ANACS AU-58 .....................55 1889-P, VAM-36, ANACS MS-62 ....................70 1889-P, VAM-37, ANACS AU-55 .....................50 1889-P, VAM-38, ANACS MS-61 ....................60 1889-P, VAM-39, ANACS MS-63 ....................70 1889-O, MS-60, 175; AU, 60; NGC AU-58, 199 1889-S, VF, 55; VG, Clnd. 45; Fine, 50; MS-60, 225; XF+, 110; Brill AU ................120 1889-CC, Fine, 750; VF, Obv. Tooling, 499; VF, Rough Surfaces, 799; VG...........................575 1890-P, PCGS MS-65..................................1099 1890-O, PCGS MS-63, 99; AU, 45; MS-63, 85; MS-61 .........................................................75 1890-S, XF, 40; AU ..........................................45 1890-CC, AU, 145; VG, 85; Good, 70; XF, 115; VF, 85; VG, Obv Scratches ...........................65 1891-P, ICG MS-64, 250; MS-62, 70; AU .......45 1891-O, AU, 50; XF, 35; MS-60.....................125 1891-O, Vam-4, “E” on Rev, VF .......................50 1891-S, VF, 35; AU ..........................................40 Terms: 1. No Credit Cards. 2. Prices Subject to Change 3. Phone calls encouraged to reserve an item. Call 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. E.S.T. 4. Personal checks must clear, allow ten days. Money orders and cashiers checks assure immediate shipment. No Credit Card Sales. 5. 10-day return privilege. 1891-CC, AU, 299; XF, 110; VF, 99; AG, 69; VG, Cleaned........................................................65 1892-P, AU.......................................................75 1892-O, XF, 40; AU ..........................................70 1892-S, XF, Small Obv Dig 225; VF, 160; VG, 30; Fine, 35; Good .............................................30 1892-CC, PCGS MS-61, 1499; Good, 115; XF ..............................................................399 1893-P, Good, 135; VG ..................................160 1893-O, XF, 475; VF, 295; Good, Obv Scr, 105; ANACS XF-40, 450; Choice VF, 299; VG...155 1893-S, VG ..................................................2299 1893-CC, Fine, 275; VF, Edge Dent ...............199 1894-P, PCGS MS-62, 3700; PCGS VG-10, 775; ANACS AU-50, 1099; PCGS VF-25, 999; VG, 899; VF, Faint Short Obv. Scr. .............899 1894-O, VG 35; Fine, 40; NGC AU-58, 475; VF ................................................................50 1894-S, Brill AU/Unc, 525; VG, 45; VG Obv. Digs, 30; AG, 30; Fine, Rev Rim Dent, 55; XF, Initials Scratched On Obv ......................60 1895-P, Proof Copy Appropriately Marked ......75 1895-O, Good, 175; Good Obv Scratch, 189; Fair, 105; XF+, 650, VG, Bent, 175; VF......310 1895-S, NGC Fine-12, 425; XF, 799; AG, 150; VG, 350; Good, 250; AG, Rim Dts. 189; Fine............................................................399 1896-O, ANACS AU-58, 699; VF, 35; XF, 40; AU+, 399; AU++.........................................699 1896-S, VG, 35; Fine+ .....................................40 1897-O, NGC AU-53, 110; AU, 99; XF, 40; VF ................................................................35 1897-S, NGC MS-64, 175; XF, 40; PCGS MS-63, 130; MS-64, 165; Fine, 35; AU, 50; MS-63 .......................................................105 1898-S, PCGS MS-65, 1499; Good, 32; AU, 69; AU/UNC .....................................................175 1899-P, PCGS MS-65, 899; VF, 150; AU++ ...170 1899-O, VAM-31, Micro O, Top 100, PCGS AU-53, 375. 1899-S, PCGS MS-66, 2799; VF, 45; AU++, 180; VG.................................30 1900-O/CC, MS-63, 650; Good, Rev. Rim Tics40 1900-S, PCGS MS-65, 1299; AU, 70; VG, 32; Fine, 36.; AU/UNC .....................................125 1901-P DBLD. DIE REV. PCGS XF-40 .........1199 1901-P, PCGS AU-53, 29; Good, 31; AU+, 35 ; XF/AU ........................................................199 1901-S, VG, 34; AU, 199; MS-63, 625; XF++ ............................................................99 1902-P, AU++...................................................65 1902-S, PCGS MS-65, 1750; AG, 40; Good, Obv. Scratch, 45; MS-63, 499; Brill AU, 225; VF, Rev Rim Dent .......................................110 1903-P, XF, Cleaned,38; AU, 42; MS-60..........55 1903-S, VG, 60; Good, Bent 39; XF, Tiny Obv. Dig, 220; Good ............................................49 1903-S, Micro “S”, PCGS XF-40.................1099 1904-P, VF, 39; Brill. AU+ ................................49 1904-S, Choice, AU, 450.Good .......................40 BU Roll (20) 1921-P ......................................599 1921-P (Morgan), NGC MS-66 .....................699 1921-P (Morgan), XF/AU, Rim Clip.................50 1921-D, AU, 34; MS-62, 45; NGC MS-63.......75 1921-S, VAM 1B4A, Thorn Head/ Die Gouges, State 4, SEGS AU-50 ...................................55 1921-S, PCGS MS-65, 899; AU, 32; MS-63 ...45 1921 (Peace) Brill. MS-63, 355; XF+, 120; VF, 95; VF, Two Rev. Rim Dents, 75; XF, Obv. Scratch, 65; AU+, 170; XF, Cleaned, 89; VF, Edge Dents, 45. Lot (10) XF/AU ..........999 1922-P, AU, Small Edge Clip ...........................45 1922-D, MS-63, 39; AU, 30; PCGS MS-65, 525; MS-62 .........................................................99 1922-S, PCGS MS-64, 275; AU ......................30 1923-D, AU......................................................35 1923-S, PCGS MS-64, 350; AU ..................... 30 1924-S, PCGS MS-64, 1150; XF.....................35 1925-P, AU, Mint Caused Edge Clip, 50; ANACS MS-64 .........................................................65 1925-S, NGC MS-63, 250; PCGS MS-64,799; AU, 40; XF, 31; AU/Unc ...............................75 1926-P, AU 35; MS-63 ....................................55 1926-D, PCGS MS-65, 899; XF, 30; AU, 40; MS-64 .......................................................299 1926-S, AU, 35; XF 30; MS-62 .......................60 1927-P, PCGS MS-64, 575; AU, 40; VF, 35; MS-61, Cut On Cheek, 65; MS-63, 185; AU, Obv. Scratch ................................................30 1927-D, VF 35;XF, 40; AU ...............................70 1927-S, PCGS MS-64, 1150; AU, 80; XF, 40; VF ................................................................35 1928-P, VF, 275; NGC AU-55, 360; NGC AU-50, 350; NGC XF-40, 299; Brill. AU, 350; Good ..........................................................199 1928-S, Brill. AU, 70; XF, 40; VF .....................35 1934-P, PCGS MS-65, 699; XF, 35; MS-61, Small Area of Rubbing, 65; AU, 40; PCGS AU-58 ..........................................................69 1934-D, PCGS MS-65, 1899; XF, 40; AU ........49 1934-S, PCGS AU-53, 499; VF, 50; AU/Unc., 799; Fine, 44; VG .........................35 1935-P, AU, 55; XF, 40; MS-63 .....................110 1991 Silver Eagle, PCGSS-64 Wild Toning ...425 1935-S, PCGS MS-65, 1250; VF.....................35 TRADE DOLLARS 1874-S, AU, Rev Scratch, 250: Choice AU ....599 1875-S, XF/AU, Obv Hairlines, 225; VF, Holed ...........................................................50 1875-CC, Obv And Rev Chop Mks; AU, 499; XF ..............................................................455 1876-S, Brill. AU Obv-Chop Marks, Rev. Stains, 225; Brill. AU, 335; XF, Lightly Clnd .........145 1877-P, VF, Two Small Rim Dents, 140; VF, 165; VF, Obv Scratch .........................................140 1877-S, Sharp XF+, 240; MS-62, Very Lightly Clnd., 850. Choice VF, 145; Fine, Several Minor Rim Nicks..........................................99 1878-S, AU 299; VF, 145; XF, 189; VF, Holed, 55; VF, Lt Cleaning .........................125 GOLD $1 Octagonal, Liberty Cal. Gold, VG, Slight Bend ..........................................................150 $1 Dateless, Solder, XF ....................................99 $1 1849-P, Closed Wreath, XF, Holed ............130 $1 1849-P, “Open Wreath”, Rev Solder, XF......99 $1 1851-P, AU ...............................................240 $1 1852-P, XF++, 225; AU, Obv. Scratch .......160 $1 1853-P, XF, Looped For Jewelry Use, 150; XF, 199; XF, 199; XF, Edge dent .................149 6. Layaways available. 1/3 down, balance within 60 days. 7. $3 postage on orders under $200 $5 postage on orders over $200 8. MD residents add 6% sales tax. 9 Second choices appreciated. 10 All coins are quaranteed genuine. 11. All prices subject to change w/o notice. $1 1853-O, MS-62, 599; XF, Small Areas Rev Solder ........................................................149 $1 1856-P, AU, Rev Solder ............................125 $1 1857-P, XF, Holed, 99; AU, Solder, 125; AU..............................................................240 $1 1861-P, PCGS MS-61, Green Label, 350; VF, Holed .....................................................95 $1 1862-P, XF ................................................210 $2 ½ 1836, VF ...............................................480 $2 ½ 1851-O, VF ...........................................299 $2 ½ 1852-P, Fine Clnd., Loop Removed, 239; XF Tiny Obv. Plan. Flaw .............................230 $2 ½ 1853-P, AU ...........................................340 $2 ½ 1860-S, VG ...........................................399 $2 ½ 1861-P, ICG MS-61, 625; Fine, 325; AU, Highly Polished Rev............................199 $2 ½ 1866-S, VF ...........................................399 $2 ½ 1893, AU...............................................340 $2 ½ 1904, MS-63 ........................................425 $2 ½ 1905, MS-62 Lightly Cleaned...............255 $2 ½ 1906, AU/Unc, Lightly Cleaned ............250 $2 ½ 1907, AU...............................................285 $2 ½ 1908, Rev Dmg, Fine ............................199 $2 ½ 1909, XF ...............................................265 $2 ½ 1910, XF, Obv Polished ........................199 $2 ½ 1911-P, XF ............................................260 $2 ½ 1912, XF, Rev Spot, 215; XF, 260; AU, Loop Removed...........................................215 $2 ½ 1913, XF, 265; AU.................................275 $2 ½ 1915, AU, 275; PCGS MS-61, Beautiful Eye Appeal .................................................475 $2 ½ 1925-D, Clnd ........................................225 $2 ½ 1926, MS-61 ........................................325 $2 ½ 1927, XF, 250; AU.................................310 $2 ½ 1929, AU++...........................................299 $3 1854-P, XF ................................................899 $3 1878 ICG, AU-58 ....................................1225 $5 1796, Gal. Mint Copy, Gold Content As Original ......................................................599 $5 1843-D, PCGS VF Details, Scratch, “Medium D”.............................................1499 $5 1844-P, VF++ ............................................410 $5 1844-D, Scattered Obv. And Rev. Digs ...1499 $5 1847-C, XF, Tiny Rim Tic........................1799 $5 1880-P, XF ................................................325 $5 1881-P, XF, 325; AU..................................350 $5 1885-S, MS-61.........................................380 $5 1887-S, XF ...............................................340 $5 1891-CC, VG, Damaged ...........................460 $5 1893-P, XF ................................................340 $5 1897-P, XF ................................................310 $5 1900-P, AU ...............................................350 $5 1903-S, XF ...............................................340 $5 1907-P, XF, Faint Obv. Scratch..................350 $5 1908-P (Liberty), MS-62 ..........................420 $5 1912-S, PCGS AU-53 ...............................450 $5 1914-P, XF ................................................415 $10 1840, XF .................................................950 $10 1847-O, Mark in Obv. Field ....................750 $10 1849-P, VF Lightly Clnd..........................925 $10 1880-P, AU .............................................699 $10 1881-P, XF ..............................................675 $10 1894-O, PCGS XF-45 .............................855 $10 1897-O, NGC VF-35 ...............................775 $10 1898-P, XF, 630; AU................................660 $10 1901-P, AU .............................................650 $10 1907-P (Liberty), MS-63 ........................775 $10 1907, (Indian), No Motto, PCGS MS-63 .....................................................3499 $10 1909-P, MS-62 .......................................899 $10 1910-P, AU/UNC.....................................710 $20 1851-P, NGC AU-58 .............................3999 $20 1877-S, XF ...........................................1299 $20 1895-S, AU ...........................................1375 $20 1897-P, AU ...........................................1315 $20 1897-S, AU ...........................................1315 $20 1904-P, XF+, 1299; MS-61 ...................1340 $20 1908-P, “No Motto”, PCI MS-63 ..........1375 $20 1923-P, PCGS MS-62...........................1385 $20 1927-P, PCGS MS-63...........................1399 $20 1924-P, AU, 1325; PCGS MS-65, 1899; PCGS MS-63...........................................1399 COMMEMORATIVE GOLD $1 1903 La. Purch, Jefferson, AU ..................450 $1 1903 La. Purch. McKinley, PCGS MS-64 .725 $2 ½ 1926 Sesquicentennial, NGC MS-65 ..2499 FOREIGN GOLD 1792 Lima, Peru 8 Esq. NGC AU-55 ...........1899 1826/5 Mo, Mexico, 8 Esq, NGC VF-35 ......1799 1807 Columbia 8 Esq. NGC AU-55 .............1899 MISCELLANEOUS Lot (75) Cull Large Cents, Full dates .............499 Lot (35 Rolls Of 50) Thirties Dated Wheat Cents .........................................................170 Lot (12 Rolls Of 50) Teen Dated Wheat Cents .........................................................179 Lot (23 Rolls Of 50) Cull Wheat Cents.............25 Lot (28 Rolls Of 50) “S” Mint Wheat Cents ...125 Lot (11 Rolls Of 50) AU/BU Wheat Cents Mixed Dates............................................................50 Bag (5000) 1920’s Dated Wheat Cents...........999 Lot (49) 1932-P Quarters, VG/AU ..................225 1973 Panamanian Proof Set In Presentation Box With Sleeve..................................................29 1976 20 Crown Proof Coin Turks And Caicos Islands. Presentation Box ............................29 Lot (90) Mixed Date Barber Halves AG/VG, Some With Minor Damage.................................1099 Lot (27) Morgan And Peace Dollars Either Dateless Or Holed ......................................399 Lot (9) Proof 1959-1964 Washington Quars....45 Lot (34) G/VG 1892-S Dollars. A Couple With Minor Nicks Or Scratches ........................1099 Lot (6) Brill Proof Franklin Halves ...................90 Roll (40), BU 1952-D Nickels ........................150 Roll (40), BU 1938-S Nickels ........................285 Roll (50) BU 1959-P Dimes .............................90 Lot (9) BU And Proof Washington Commem Halves ..........................................................75 Lot (60), 1971-S Proof Ike Dollars In Plastic As Issued. NO BROWN BOXES .......................525 Lot (10) Mixed Date Bust Halves, Good/VF ...799 Lot (29) Railroad Rim Wheat Cents, F/XF ........50 Lot (18) Mixed Date Bust Halves, Each With Minor Nicks Or Scratches ........................1125 Lot (31) 1913-S Cents, VG/F .........................350 Lot (28) 1915-S Cents, VG/F .........................460 Lot (6) 1926-S Cents, Fine ..............................50 Lot (12) Each 1870, 1871 Two Cent Pieces, G/F.............................................................625 Lot (34), Pre-1900 Indian Cents, Good/Better .49 Lot (7), Mexican 5 Pesos, Plus An 1843 Holed 8 Reales, (8) Silver Dollar Size Coins........149 Roll, (40), Barber Quarters, AG/VG ................199 Roll (50) Barber Dimes, Ave Circ .....................99 Roll, (40) Standing Liberty Quarters, Good/VG ....................................................185 Lot (8) Lib. Seated Quars. Some Cleaned, Good/XF ....................................................159 Lot (7), Three Cent Silver, Poor/AG Some Dateless .......................................................15 Mint Issued Cancelled Die Alaska Quarter .......39 Mint Issued Cancelled Die Wyoming Quarter ..39 Pan-Pacific One Dol Gold Stick Pin, 1915-S, Pin Is Gold, Coin Is XF ....................................275 1795 2 Reales, Potesi, VF ................................85 1821, 8 Reales, Zacatesas, VF .......................125 1821, 8 Reales, Guad. VF ..............................125 1821, 8 Reales, Durango, VF .........................125 Roll (20), Dateless Or Holed Morgan & Peace Dols. ..........................................................320 Lot (48) Choice, No Problem 1816-1856 Lg. Cents Good/Fine........................................799 Set BU Roosevelt Dimes, 1946-2012-S, All Silver Proofs After 1964, In Dansco Album With Sleeve................................................350 Lot (4), Cull Seated Halves ..............................99 Lot (17) 2 Cent Pieces, Good/Fine.................175 Lot (4) Bust Dimes, Holed ...............................45 Lot, (45) Bust Half Dimes, Dateless Or Holed With Dates .................................................215 Lot, (25) Bust Dimes, Dateless Or Holed With Dates..........................................................125 Roll, (40) 1934-P Quarters, AU+....................350 Lot, (51), 1934-P Quarters, XF ......................449 Lot, (12), 1937-P Quarters, XF/AU ................115 Lot, (3), 1939-P Quarters, AU ..........................29 Lot (34) XF, Large Cents, 1840-1856..........1,199 British Penny, Potty Engraved, VF..................125 1865 British Farthing Potty Coin VF ..............130 1863 British ½ Penny Potty Coin VF .............125 Lot ($100 Face Value) 90% Silver U.S. Halves, 1450; Roll (20) ..........................................150 Lot (100) G/Fine Large Cents, 1816-1856, Light Problems .................................................1099 Roll (20) Slider/UNC Pre-1921 Morgan Dols, Choice, Brill...............................................725 Swedish Plate Money, “4 Dalar”. UNC in custom box. 9 ½” x 10” ......................................2,550 Roll (20), “S” Mint-Marked Franklin Halves, Ave. Circ. ...........................................................160 Roll (20) 1948-P,D Franklins VG/AU .............170 Roll (20) 1953-P, Franklins, VG/XF ...............170 Roll (20) Mixed Date AU/BU Peace Dols., 540; Five rolls (100) .......................................2,650 Roll (20) Cull Pre-1921 Morgan Dols, 420; Five Rolls (100) .......................................2075 Roll (20) F/VF pre-1921 Morg. Dols, 560; Five rolls (100) .......................................2,775 Series 1923 Silver Cert, VF..............................29 Series 1922 $20 Gold Cert. VG/Fine..............145 $10 Small Size Nat Currency, “The National Manufactures Bank of Neenah, Wisconsin”, #6034, Good..............................................125 $10 Small Size Nat. Currency “Mechanics Nat. Bank and Trust, Millville, NJ” #5208, Fine............................................................450 Lot (6) Series #692 5 Cent Military Pmt. Certs. Fine/VF ........................................................25 Lot (4) Electric Coin Counters. Some Missing Parts. Call For Details Lot (4) Funny Back $1 Sil. Certs. One rag The rest VG Or So...............................................45 Bag (5000) Wheat Cents ................................215 Hand Operated Coin Counter, Very Good condition....................................................250 Lot (15) Gem BU 1944-D Silver Nickels ........180 Bag (1000 F.V.) 40% Silver Clad Halves ......4699 1797 British Two Pence, XF, no rim bumps .....99 Roll (20) BU Mixed Date Pre-1921 Morgan Dols. ..........................................................925 Lib. Seated Dime, Quar, or Half as “Potty” Coin. Great Engraving .........................................150 Roll (20) Good Pre-1921 Morg. Dols., 460; Five rolls (100) .......................................2,250 BOOKS Morgan and Peace Dollar Textbook, By Wayne Miller, Nearly New .......................................25 Breen’s Encyclopedia of United States and Colonial Proof Coins, 1722-1977, Nearly New..............................................................99 U.S Pattern, Trial And Experimental Pieces, Judd, Second Edition, Nearly New.........................40 Kagin’s 1977 Five (5) Volume ANA Sale Catalog With Cover...................................................40 The Early Coins of America, Reprint of Crosby’s 1875 Book ...................................................30 The Copper Collectors Guide to the Identification of 2x2 Envelopes, Rucker/Bland, New. Soft Cover ...........................................................30 The History of United States Coinage As Illustrated By The Garrett Collection, Bowers .........................................................75 The US Mint and Coinage, Taxay, Average Wear ............................................................50 Walter Breen’s Encyclopedia of Half Cents, Nearly New ..................................................79 The Cent Book By John Wright, Nearly New ....79 The Die Varieties of U.S Large Cents 1840-1857, Bob Grellman, Nearly New ...........................79 Walter Breen’s Encyclopedia of Large Cents, With Del Bland and Mark Borckardt Nearly New............................................................150 Early Silver Dollars of The United States, By Jules Reiver, Nearly New..............................40 1958 Edition Penny Whimsy, By Dr. William Sheldon, Nearly New ...................................85 Counterfeit, Mis-Struck And Unofficial US Coins, Taxay, Slightly Used.....................................50 Jim E. Long 56093 EAC 1687 JEL COINS Jim E. Long Member #637 Box 3003, Baltimore, MD 21229 Tel: 443-994-0939 or 410-674-9380 Fax: 410-674-0073 • E-mail: [email protected] www.numismaticnews.com / April 26, 2016 23 ▲ Coin Market at a glance PART A-1 Brought to you by NumisMaster.com GOLD BULLION MARKET VALUES Morgans strongest area in quiet market By Richard Giedroyc Hope may spring eternally, but with the U.S. dollar once more weakening it is impacting the price of precious metals and bullion coin values as well. Gold was up 16.5 percent during the first quarter of 2016. Negative interest rates in some overseas countries helped bring gold back into play. The roller coaster ride continues for many coins. The higher priced scarce to rare coins may not be affected directly, but there are few of these that have recently shown any significant apprecia- Key U.S. Type Coins tion. If you are a speculator, or an investor this isn’t good news. If you are a serious collector, the time horizon for acquiring better coins for your collection appears to be extended. True collectors are being picky in this market. They can afford to be. This is more of a buyer’s market than one favoring sellers. The only down side for the dedicated collector is the same problem most dealers have – trying to get the people who now own these coins to sell them. You will find other price information publications trying to talk up this market. This is not a bad thing. Optimism Date Fair2 AG3 1869/9 1877 1908S 1909S Lincoln Cents KM#132 1909S 1909S VDB 1914D 1922 No D Die 2 Strong Rev 1922 No D Die 3 Weak Rev 1931S 1955/1955 1972/1972 1983/1983 1984/1984 1995/1995 Liberty Nickels KM#112 1885 1886 1912S Buffalo Nickels KM#134 1913S Ty'2 1914D 1916/16 1918/17D 1921S 1926S 1931S 1937D 3 Leg Jefferson Nickels KM#192a/A192 1939D 1943/2 1950D Barber Dimes KM#113 1892S 1893/2 1894O 1895 1895O 1896O 1896S 1897O 1901S 1913S Mercury Dimes KM#140 1916D 1921 1921D 1926S 1942/41 1942/1D Barber Quarters KM#114 1896S 1901S 1913S Standing Lib Qtrs KM#141/145 1916 1918/17S 1921 1923S Washington Qtrs KM#164 1932D 1932S $40 $270 $30 $295 $40 $390 $75 — $125 $25 — — — — — $100 $75 $35 $105 $15 $600 — $18 $4 $7 $150 — — — $23 $40 $10 $24 $150 $28 $28 $20 $24 $8 $180 — — — — — $280 $1,900 $520 $925 — — — $25 $25 $100 $350 $48 $390 $45 $515 $125 380 165 $40 — — — — — $285 $110 $75 $185 $30 $1,600 $480 $30 $8 $9 $200 — — — $25 $60 $21 $42 $205 $40 $45 $30 $38 $12 $300 $23 $25 $7 $250 $180 $400 $2,825 $875 $1,650 — — — $45 $45 Indian Cents KM#90a 24 Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 26, 2016 Good4 $115 $410 $60 $335 $55 $560 $130 400 50 $50 — — — — — $330 $215 $110 $245 $70 $3,300 $825 $45 $15 $12 $3,655 $3.0 $30 $4 $50 $85 $45 $65 $285 $65 $62 $50 $60 $25 $550 $36 $45 $10 $325 $310 $550 $4,200 $1,150 $2,100 $1,180 $130 $200 $70 $70 towards the future is important, especially if we are to attract new collectors, serious investors and, yes, speculators as well. The strongest part of the market continues to be Morgan silver dollars. The prices of these cartwheels are not noticeably increasing, but you can see the strength of this market sector by the fact they aren’t declining either. Consider the coin market to be stable, no more, no less. Visit NumisMaster.com for daily pricing updates. Values listed are average retail prices. They are not offers to buy or sell. Values are compiled by the Krause Publications staff of market analysts and independent analysts. Actual Melt Value American Bison 1 T Oz $50 American Eagle 1 T Oz. $25 American Eagle 1/2 T Oz. $10 American Eagle 1/4 T Oz. $5 American Eagle 1/10 T Oz. U.S. American Art 1oz. U.S. American Art 1/2 oz. US $5 commemorative 1986 to date US $10 commemorative 1984 Australia kangaroo/Nugget 1 T Oz. Austria 1 Ducat Austria 4 Ducat Austria 10 Corona Austria 20 Corona Austria 100 Corona Austria Philharmonic1T Oz Austria Philharmonic 1/2 T Oz Austria Philharmonic 1/4 T Oz Austria Philharmonic 1/10 T Oz Belgium 20 Franc Canada Mapleaf 1T Oz Canada Mapleaf 1/2 T Oz Canada Mapleaf 1/4 T Oz Canada Mapleaf 1/10 T Oz Canada $20 Canada $100 (1976 business strike) Canada $100 1977-1986 China Panda 1 T. Oz China Panda 1/2 T. Oz China Panda 1/4 T. Oz PLATINUM BULLION MARKET VALUES SPOT PRICE $949.00 as of April 5, 2016 SPOT PRICE $1,229.80 as of April 5, 2016 MARKET PRICE $1,230 $1,230 $615 $307 $123 $1,230 $615 $297 $595 $1,230 $136 $545 $119 $238 $1,190 $1,230 $615 $307 $123 $230 $1,230 $615 $307 $123 $615 $307 $615 $1,230 $615 $307 $1,328 $1,322 $682 $350 $165 $1,259 $646 $324 $640 $1,312 $152 $599 $134 $262 $1,237 $1,304 $670 $343 $142 $250 $1,312 $670 $343 $143 $685 $329 $654 $1,318 $664 $342 China Panda 1/10 T. Oz $123 China Panda 1/20 T. Oz $61 Colombia 5 Peso $290 France 20 Franc rooster $230 Germany 10 Mark $142 Germany 20 Mark $283 Great Britian Soverign old (king) $289 Great Britian Soverign new (queen) $289 Hungary 100 Korona $1,190 Italy 20 Lire $230 Mexico 50 Peso $1,482 Mexico 20 Peso $593 Mexico 10 Peso $296 Mexico 5 Peso $148 Mexico 2.5 Peso $74 Mexico 2 Peso $59 Netherlands East Indies 1 Ducat $136 Netherlands 10 Gulden $239 Russia 5 Roubles $153 Russia 10 Roubles/Chevronetz $306 South Africa Krugerand 2 Rand $289 South Africa Krugerand 1 T Oz. $1,230 South Africa Krugerand 1/2 T Oz. $615 South Africa Krugerand 1/4 T Oz. $307 South Africa Krugerand 1/10 T Oz. $123 Swiss 10 Franc $115 Swiss 20 Franc $230 10 Karat Scrap Gold per gram $15.62 14 Karat Scrap Gold per gram $22.24 18 Karat Scrap Gold per gram $28.67 realizable value 85-98% AMV depending on quantity VG8 Fine12 VF20 XF40 XF45 AU50 AU58 MS60 MS61 MS62 $225 $525 $65 $340 $60 $565 $135 425 75 $55 $1,100 — — — — $500 $250 $145 $260 $90 $4,250 $1,200 $70 $33 $13 $385 $4.0 $40 $5 $85 $100 $75 $130 $420 $125 $110 $85 $100 $40 $1,250 $57 $90 $12 $340 $330 $1,125 $7,400 $1,800 $4,475 $1,550 $150 $300 $80 $80 $400 $775 $70 $380 $70 $570 $200 550 100 $60 $1,275 $185 — — — $660 $300 $160 $270 $110 $7,500 $2,200 $135 $70 $14 $400 $5.5 $45 $7 $170 $135 $170 $280 $700 $260 $250 $235 $300 $100 $2,000 $80 $145 $25 $375 $350 $1,800 $15,000 $4,000 $5,400 $3,100 $300 $525 $90 $90 $525 $1,200 $90 $500 $100 $650 $250 650 150 $65 $1,300 $200 $90 $80 — $800 $375 $375 $315 $145 $9,000 $3,900 $350 $275 $15 $475 $8 $50 $8 $200 $155 $230 $375 $1,100 $300 $265 $300 $385 $150 $3,400 $200 $290 $50 $430 $410 $3,300 $20,000 $6,500 $6,400 $4,000 $525 $800 $115 $115 $775 $1,900 $125 $625 $110 $850 $625 1,600 350 $70 $1,325 $225 $100 $90 — $1,000 $520 $750 $360 $215 $13,000 $7,000 $700 $650 $26 $625 $9 $55 $9 $215 $165 $330 $425 $2,000 $345 $300 $345 $410 $200 $5,400 $425 $520 $190 $500 $485 $4,500 $23,500 $8,750 $7,500 $6,500 $650 $1,200 $135 $125 $800 $2,000 $135 $635 $125 $875 $700 1,900 450 $72 $1,335 $240 $115 $100 $14 $1,090 $550 $810 $450 $265 $18,000 $8,300 $825 $1,175 $31 $650 $15 $65 — $225 $190 $390 $450 $2,500 $450 $345 $390 $435 $225 $6,400 $520 $550 $245 — — $5,000 $29,000 $10,450 $7,875 $8,000 $805 $1,450 $265 $150 $870 $2,500 $160 $650 $190 $900 $1,200 2,600 600 $75 $1,350 $280 $140 $115 $17 $1,300 $650 $1,100 $550 $300 $26,000 $9,000 $900 $1,800 $36 $675 $23 $125 $10 $250 $250 $525 $485 $2,800 $525 $385 $450 $500 $260 $8,250 $670 $775 $310 $700 $750 $5,800 $31,500 $11,000 $9,000 $9,250 $900 $1,600 $300 $180 $875 $2,650 $175 $725 $225 $1,000 $1,650 6,250 750 $95 $1,450 $300 $165 $125 $20 $1,375 $700 $11,520 $600 $315 $40,000 $23,000 $1,075 $3,400 $45 $840 $35 $150 — $265 $490 $975 $520 $4,100 $625 $500 $600 $650 $315 $9,225 $810 $900 — $1,800 $1,750 $7,000 $32,500 $11,750 $10,240 $11,500 $1,250 $1,775 $690 $260 $885 $2,900 $200 $900 $275 $1,300 $1,800 8,000 900 $130 $1,700 $310 $180 $140 $22 $1,500 $775 $1,200 $700 $330 $50,000 $30,000 $1,400 $3,800 $50 $1,850 $40 $210 $11 $310 $550 $1,200 $600 $4,600 $1,000 $575 $725 $900 $425 $10,000 $1,000 $1,000 $675 $2,200 $2,650 $9,000 $34,000 $12,250 $11,000 $15,500 $1,350 $2,100 $925 $365 $890 $2,950 $225 $925 $285 $1,310 $1,850 8,500 $1,000 $135 $1,850 $315 $200 $160 $25 $1,580 $1,200 $1,225 $725 $325 $59,700 $33,500 $1,425 $4,700 $55 $2,000 $45 $215 — $360 $710 $1,625 $650 $5,475 $1,135 $650 $850 $950 $435 — — — $900 — — $10,000 $36,250 $12,800 $11,750 $18,650 $1,465 $2,350 $975 $390 $895 $3,000 $230 $935 $290 $1,325 $1,875 8,800 1,285 $137 $2,150 $320 $240 $195 $28 $1,600 $1,700 $1,300 $810 $350 $95,000 $40,000 $1,550 $6,000 $65 $3,400 $50 $220 — $450 $1,000 $1,825 $700 $7,600 $1,575 $875 $975 $1,250 $500 $10,500 $1,550 $1,400 $950 $3,500 $4,000 $12,000 $38,500 $14,100 $12,200 $19,250 $1,625 $2,775 $1,200 $450 MS63 $900 $3,800 $300 $975 $300 $1,375 $3,000 23,000 2,500 $140 $3,300 $340 $275 $200 $30 $2,700 $2,000 $1,600 $950 $400 $135,000 $46,000 $1,900 $7,800 $75 $3,700 $60 $245 $12 $600 $1,300 $2,000 $800 $11,000 $2,000 $1,100 $1,100 $1,500 $700 $14,000 $2,025 $2,000 $1,100 $3,750 $4,900 $17,000 $40,000 $16,500 $13,000 $22,500 $1,700 $2,850 $1,300 $575 $145 $72 $310 $253 $160 $312 $327 $310 $1,249 $253 $1,546 $633 $326 $166 $87 $71 $150 $263 $184 $361 $318 $1,309 $670 $343 $141 $126 $253 $16.45 $23.03 $29.66 Actual Melt Value MARKET PRICE $100 American Eagle 1 T Oz. $949 $50 American Eagle 1/2 T Oz. $475 $25 American Eagle 1/4 T Oz. $237 $10 American Eagle 1/10 T Oz. $95 Mapleleaf 1 T. Oz $949 Noble 1 T. Oz $949 Koala 1 T. Oz $949 realizable value 75-95% AMV depending on quantity $1,079 $550 $281 $124 $1,046 $1,046 $1,036 SILVER BULLION MARKET VALUES SPOT PRICE $15.12 as of April 5, 2016 Actual Melt Value MARKET PRICE US 90% Dimes (pre 1965) $1.08 US 90% Quarters (pre 1965) $2.70 US 90% Halves (pre 1965) $5.41 US 90% Dollars (pre 1936) $11.69 US 40% Halves (1965-70, 1976) $2.24 US 40% Dollars (1971-76) $4.78 US 35% Wartime Nickels $0.85 US Silver Eagle $15.12 Canadian 80% Dimes (pre 1967) $0.91 Canadian 80% Quarters (pre 1967) $2.27 Canadian 80% Halves (pre 1967) $4.54 Canadian 80% Dollars (pre 1968) $9.07 Canadian Silver Mapleleafs $15.12 Mexico Libertad $15.12 Sterling Pvt. Mint per Troy Oz $13.99 Sterling scrap per Troy Oz $13.23 realizable value 75-105% AMV depending on quantity MS64 MS65 $1,200 $7,500 $650 $1,500 $500 $2,100 $6,200 40,000.00 $250 $7,300 $375 $300 $240 $40 $4,700 $3,300 $2,000 $1,500 $625 $200,000 $70,000 $2,700 $13,500 $110 $5,900 $65 $275 $13 $1,250 $2,500 $5,000 $1,100 $14,000 $3,800 $2,000 $2,100 $1,900 $1,200 $18,000 $2,325 $2,500 $2,200 $6,000 $7,000 $23,000 $46,000 $20,000 $15,500 $29,000 $2,100 $3,500 $1,700 $760 $1,800 $11,000 $1,100 $1,800 $1,025 $4,000 $15,000 130,000.00 — $500 $35,000 $575 $400 $300 $50 $7,200 $5,100 $3,000 $3,000 $1,100 $285,000 $240,000 $6,000 $85,000 $235 $30,000 $80 $450 $15 $3,500 $4,500 $15,000 $1,700 $28,000 $6,200 $3,100 $2,800 $4,000 $1,500 $22,000 $2,900 $2,850 $2,500 $10,000 $9,000 $45,000 $60,000 $28,000 $23,500 $80,000 $3,150 $3,700 $11,750 $3,600 $1.28 $3.21 $6.92 $21.23 $2.35 $5.26 $0.78 $18.87 $0.92 $2.29 $4.58 $9.62 $19.12 $17.37 $14.24 $11.73 MS66 MS67 — $95,000 $7,500 $16,500 $3,150 $10,500 $110,000 — — $1,750 $60,000 $1,350 $750 $475 $80 $16,000 $18,500 $18,500 $7,500 $3,350 — — $37,500 — $1,000 $85,000 $140 $1,200 $50 $13,500 $7,500 $22,000 $5,250 $46,500 $15,500 $10,500 $8,500 $7,400 $3,000 $34,500 $4,400 $5,000 $4,400 $26,500 — $85,000 $118,000 $48,500 $30,000 $145,000 $4,800 $6,550 $83,000 $26,500 — — — $75,000 $42,000 $72,000 — — — — — $5,000 $2,500 $875 $120 $55,000 — — $42,000 $22,000 — — — — $25,000 — $475 $2,250 $250 $22,500 — — $22,500 — — — $23,500 $14,000 $11,850 $75,000 — $10,000 $9,500 — — — $175,000 $75,000 — — $7,500 $9,750 — — www.numismaticnews.com / April 26, 2016 25 ▲ Coin Market at a glance Key U.S. Type Coins Barber Halves KM#116 Walking Halves KM#142 $21/2 Indian Gold KM#128 $5 Indian Gold KM#129 $10 Indian Gold KM#125/130 $20 Saint Gaudens KM#131 Date Fair2 AG3 1892O 1892S 1893S 1897O 1897S 1913 1914 1915 1916S 1921 1921D 1921S 1938D 1911D 1911D weak D 1909O 1911D 1929 1907 periods 1911D 1920S 1930S 1933 1907 High R 1908S 1920S 1921 1926D 1927D 1927S 1929 1930S 1931 1931D 1932 $90 $65 $25 $46 $46 $18 $28 $30 $15 $55 $70 $15 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — $150 $120 $65 $80 $80 $25 $60 $50 $45 $85 $100 $25 $35 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Good4 VG8 $260 $200 $110 $110 $110 $55 $110 $70 $75 $120 $190 $35 $45 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — $325 $250 $170 $160 $270 $65 $130 $110 $100 $160 $300 $45 $50 — — — — — — — — — — $2,800 — — — — — — — — — — — Fine12 $400 $330 $450 $400 $300 $170 $240 $220 $200 $255 $450 $160 $75 $950 $450 — — — $8,200 — — — — $5,700 $1,500 — — $5,500 — $4,475 — — $5,500 — — Copper U.S. Type Coins AG3 Good4 VG8 Fine12 Half Cent Liberty Cap left 1793 KM#10 Half Cent Liberty Cap right 1794-1797 KM#14 Half Cent Draped Bust 1800-1808 KM#33 Half Cent Classic Head 1809-1836 KM#41 Half Cent Braided Hair 1840-1857 KM#70 Large Cent Chain 1793 KM#11 Large Cent Wreath 1793 KM#12 Large Cent Liberty Capped 1793-1796 KM#13 Large Cent Draped Bust 1796-1807 KM#22 Large Cent Classic Head 1808-1814 KM#39 Large Cent Coronet Head 1816-1839 KM#45 Large Cent Braided Hair 1839-1857 KM#67 Flying Eagle Cent 1856-58 KM#85 Indian Cent Copper Nickel 1859 KM#87 Indian Cent Copper Nickel 1860-64 KM#90 Indian Cent Bronze 1864-1909 KM#90a Two Cent Piece 1864-1873 KM#94 $1,650 $210 $30.00 $30.00 $31.00 $2,900 $1,650 $175.00 $30.00 $45.00 $11.00 $11.00 $14.00 $8.00 $4.00 $0.70 $7.00 $3,250 $400 $70.00 $45.00 $46.00 $5,500 $2,650 $300.00 $70.00 $80.00 $18.00 $19.00 $22.00 $11.00 $7.75 $1.10 $13.50 $5,100 $575 $80.00 $60.00 $65.00 $8,000 $3,750 $500.00 $75.00 $135.00 $23.00 $22.00 $35.00 $13.00 $8.75 $1.70 $15.50 $9,000 $1,025 $115.00 $62.00 $68.00 $15,000 $6,400 $875.00 $150.00 $335.00 $29.00 $27.00 $38.00 $18.00 $10.00 $1.73 $17.50 U.S. Type Coins AG3 Good4 VG8 Fine12 Three Cent Nickel Composition KM#95 Three Cent Silver Ty'1 1851-1858 KM#75 Three Cent Silver Ty'2 1854-1858 KM#80 Three Cent Silver Ty'3 1859-1873 KM#88 Shield Nickel With Rays 1866-67 KM#96 Shield Nickel Without Rays 1867-83 KM#97 Liberty Nickel Without Cents 1883 KM#111 Liberty Nickel With Cents 1883-1912 KM#112 Buffalo Nickel Ty'1 1913 KM#133 Buffalo Nickel Ty'2 1913-1937 KM#134 Half Dime Flowing Hair 1794-1795 KM#15 Half Dime Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1796-1797 KM#23 Half Dime Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1800-1805 KM#34 Half Dime Capped Bust 1829-1837 KM#47 Half Dime Liberty Seated no Stars Obv. 1837-1838O KM#60 Half Dime Liberty Seated no Drapery 1838-1840 KM#62.1 Half Dime Liberty Seated Stars on Obv 1840-1853 KM#63.2 Half Dime Liberty Seated Arrows 1853-1855 KM#62.1 Half Dime Liberty Seated Stars on Obv 1856-59 KM#A62.2 Half Dime Liberty Seated Legend on Obv. 1860-73 KM#92 Dime Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1796-1797 KM#24 Dime Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1798-1807 KM#31 Dime Capped Bust Large Planchet 1809-1828 KM#42 Dime Capped Bust Small Planchet1828-1837 KM#48 Dime Liberty Seated no Stars Obv. 1837-1838O KM#61 Dime Liberty Seated no Drapery 1838-1840 KM#63.1 Dime Liberty Seated Stars on Obv 1840-1853 KM#63.2 $9.00 $16.00 $17.00 $21.00 $17.00 $12.50 $4.25 $0.90 $3.25 $0.30 $610 $740 $790 $24.00 $18.00 $8.50 $8.00 $8.00 $8.00 $8.00 $1,375 $400 $25.00 $22.00 $21.00 $8.25 $11.00 $13.00 $20.00 $38.00 $35.00 $24.00 $20.00 $6.00 $1.20 $10.00 $0.50 $1,150 $1,200 $1,100 $45.00 $30.00 $13.00 $13.00 $13.00 $13.00 $13.00 $2,400 $500 $50.00 $31.00 $30.00 $14.00 $12.00 $14.00 $40.00 $49.00 $45.00 $33.00 $22.00 $7.00 $1.75 $12.00 $0.75 $1,350 $1,500 $1,200 $60.00 $40.00 $17.00 $16.00 $16.00 $16.00 $16.00 $3,000 $775 $90.00 $37.00 $40.00 $17.00 $13.00 $16.00 $42.00 $52.00 $53.00 $45.00 $23.00 $7.75 $3.25 $13.50 $0.80 $1,750 $2,800 $1,800 $70.00 $70.00 $18.50 $18.00 $18.00 $18.00 $18.00 $4,500 $1,000 $105.00 $48.00 $80.00 $25.00 $15.00 26 Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 26, 2016 PART A-2 Brought to you by NumisMaster.com VF20 XF40 XF45 AU50 $460 $440 $600 $650 $430 $350 $460 $300 $345 $560 $700 $625 $85 $2,000 $750 $3,850 $550 $11,000 $11,800 $900 $10,500 $7,800 — $7,200 $2,150 $11,250 $31,000 $9,000 $$5,850 $7,850 $31,000 $8,500 $6,850 $9,750 $500 $460 $1,100 $860 $550 $525 $625 $450 $465 $1,700 $2,250 $3,300 $135 $2,900 $925 $5,500 $700 $14,000 $15,000 $1,100 $14,600 $9,000 $110,000 $8,300 $2,700 $15,200 $37,500 $11,500 $$7,450 $11,000 $37,000 $11,500 $9,500 $12,500 $540 $495 $1,170 $935 $910 $565 $660 $530 $500 $2,100 $2,800 $5,200 $165 $3,100 $1,970 $7,500 $850 $15,250 $16,740 $1,700 $15,780 $10,000 $114,000 $9,200 $3,250 $19,000 $42,000 $11,950 $$8,600 $12,000 $39,000 $13,400 $1,425 $13,500 $600 $650 $1,400 $975 $1,000 $625 $750 $650 $575 $2,600 $4,500 $6,800 $190 $3,400 $2,150 $9,500 $1,400 $17,000 $17,500 $1,800 $17,600 $12,000 $120,000 $9,750 $4,300 $24,000 $47,500 $12,500 $500,000 $11,000 $13,000 $42,000 $16,400 $17,750 $15,000 AU58 MS60 MS61 MS62 $625 $740 $1,700 $1,180 $1,140 $780 $1,075 $875 $850 $4,500 $5,800 $12,000 $250 $5,500 $3,150 $20,000 $3,850 $24,000 $19,500 $5,250 $26,500 $15,000 $125,000 $12,000 $6,000 $31,000 $67,500 $12,750 $600,000 $17,000 $15,000 $50,000 $22,500 $26,000 $20,000 $700 $850 $1,800 $1,300 $2,100 $1,200 $1,500 $1,000 $1,050 $5,300 $7,000 $17,000 $385 $6,500 $4,000 $27,000 $6,500 $26,500 $22,000 $8,500 $31,500 $19,000 $140,000 $12,700 $9,100 $42,000 $90,000 $13,750 $750,000 $21,500 $17,000 $60,000 $30,000 $36,000 $25,000 $825 $875 $1,950 $1,395 $2,200 $1,275 $1,620 $1,150 $1,125 $5,500 $8,500 $19,500 $400 $7,240 $4,550 $31,500 $9,200 $30,000 $27,000 $13,000 $40,000 $24,000 $150,000 $13,250 $12,700 $56,000 $93,000 $15,500 $850,000 $23,500 $24,750 $64,500 $34,000 $41,250 $26,000 $985 $1,350 $3,000 $2,425 $2,240 $1,350 $1,700 $1,575 $1,450 $5,850 $10,750 $25,500 $435 $8,250 $5,325 $45,000 $19,000 $35,000 $28,000 $15,000 $55,000 $31,000 $160,000 $16,500 $14,500 $60,000 $100,000 $18,000 $900,000 $25,500 $26,000 $68,000 $44,000 $48,000 $35,000 MS63RB VF20 XF40 AU50 AU58 MS60Brn MS63Brn $12,500 $1,500 $185.00 $64.00 $70.00 $26,000 $9,500 $1,450.00 $350.00 $750.00 $55.00 $33.00 $44.00 $39.00 $20.00 $2.35 $21.00 $21,000.00 $3,000.00 $315.00 $87.00 $87.00 $63,000.00 $18,500.00 $3,000.00 $975.00 $1,700.00 $115.00 $46.00 $110.00 $85.00 $38.00 $6.00 $35.00 $28,000 $5,300 $550 $118 $135 $85,000 $29,000 $4,300 $1,650 $3,400 $180 $110 $165 $150 $52.0 $15.0 $60.0 $47,000 $7,000 $875 $175 $180 $95,000 $41,250 $5,000 $2,500 $4,800 $220 $145 $260 $225 $75.0 $18.0 $70.0 $50,000 $7,500 $1,100 $190 $190 $140,000 $46,000 $5,500 $3,200 $8,500 $240 $165 $415 $260 $90.0 $26.0 $80 $63,000 $21,000 $2,500 $400 $400 $150,000 $70,000 $15,000 $7,400 $14,500 $550 $225 $880 $625 $165 $45.0 $125 VF20 XF40 XF45 AU50 AU58 MS60 $19.50 $50.00 $63.00 $60.00 $70.00 $30.00 $8.00 $8.00 $14.00 $1.00 $2,600 $3,800 $2,400 $90.00 $115.00 $27.00 $22.00 $22.00 $22.00 $19.00 $6,000 $1,450 $185.00 $80.00 $200.00 $40.00 $22.00 $30.00 $55.00 $110.00 $80.00 $120.00 $50.00 $9.00 $24.00 $18.50 $2.00 $5,300.00 $6,000.00 $4,500.00 $135.00 $185.00 $70.00 $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 $35.00 $11,000.00 $2,750.00 $450.00 $220.00 $360.00 $120.00 $40.00 $47.0 $145 $160 $150 $180 $80 $11.5 $40.0 $20.0 $5.5 $7,100 $7,750 $5,500 $220 $360 $165 $110 $110 $110 $60 $13,000 $3,550 $560 $360 $600 $235 $115 $66.0 $155 $215 $170 $245 $90 $15.0 $43.0 $21.0 $8.0 $9,000 $12,650 $8,100 $285 $415 $180 $115 $115 $115 $90 $18,000 $5,100 $660 $550 $700 $285 $160 $36.00 $85.00 $125.00 $90.00 $150.00 $66.00 $10.50 $30.00 $19.00 $3.00 $5,625.00 $7,250.00 $5,000.00 $155.00 $205.00 $115.00 $80.00 $80.00 $80.00 $43.00 $12,150.00 $3,000.00 $520.00 $280.00 $470.00 $130.00 $60.00 $80 $180 $235 $190 $265 $120 $21.0 $50.0 $24.0 $20.0 $10,000 $14,000 $11,000 $325 $525 $200 $130 $140 $130 $120 $22,000 $5,600 $1,100 $750 $800 $350 $225 — — $3,450 $575 $525 — — $19,500 $9,500 $14,500 $600 $275 $970 $650 $195 $55.0 $175 MS61 $118 $185 $335 $210 $285 $150 $24.0 $72.0 $28.0 $20.5 $12,000 $15,500 $13,250 $400 $585 $240 $155 $165 $155 $140 $28,000 $5,900 $1,150 $940 $860 $365 $250 MS64Brn $80,000 $30,000 $4,400 $585 $505 — — $26,250 $13,000 $18,500 $750 $350 — — 300 $60.00 160 MS62 $120 $190 $515 $240 $315 $160 $30.0 $98 $34.0 $21.0 $13,500 $17,850 $14,500 $550 $645 $290 $180 $190 $180 $155 $30,000 $7,000 $1,800 $1,200 $1,265 $550 $340 MS63 $1,750 $1,750 $3,300 $3,000 $3,250 $1,600 $2,000 $1,850 $1,800 $6,900 $11,500 $30,000 $500 $12,000 — $80,000 $35,500 $44,000 $36,500 $27,500 $72,000 $40,000 $185,000 $22,500 $19,000 $77,000 $225,000 $21,500 $1,000,000 $44,000 $30,000 $83,500 $50,000 $60,000 $70,000 MS64 MS65 MS66 $2,800 $2,100 $6,500 $5,000 $4,000 $2,500 $2,600 $3,400 $3,000 $11,000 $16,000 $41,000 $675 $21,000 — $140,000 $58,500 $56,000 $42,000 $75,000 $165,000 $52,500 $275,000 $26,000 $23,000 $155,000 $340,000 $45,000 $1,250,000 $60,000 $38,000 $132,000 $70,000 $75,000 $80,000 $3,550 $4,250 $17,500 $7,000 $6,250 $3,750 $6,500 $4,700 $5,600 $20,000 $34,000 $98,000 $1,175 $60,000 — $450,000 $210,000 $110,000 $66,000 $200,000 $260,000 $75,000 $500,000 $42,500 $42,000 $275,000 $700,000 $195,000 $1,600,000 $1,254,000 $80,000 $160,000 $90,000 $105,000 $95,000 $5,200 $9,000 $35,500 $16,500 $13,000 $9,500 $16,500 $16,000 $19,000 $32,000 $60,000 $175,000 $2,000 $150,000 — $600,000 MS64RB MS64Red $5,000 $1,020 $650 $400,000 $140,000 $32,500 $18,000 $19,000 $900 $435 $1,600 $1,050 $300 $75.00 $260 — — 7,000.00 1,900.00 1,150.00 — — 38,000.00 23,000.00 $20,000.00 2,600.00 950.00 — — — 175.00 575.00 MS63 MS64 $130 $230 $585 $275 $340 $170 $36.0 $110 $40.0 $22.0 $14,500 $19,000 $17,500 $750 $725 $375 $220 $240 $220 $200 $32,000 $9,550 $2,400 $1,900 $1,500 $710 $450 $190 $370 $1,100 $445 $620 $250 $55 $170 $58 $25 $20,000 $30,000 $23,000 $1,050 $1,200 $550 $375 $425 $510 $365 $50,000 $19,000 $3,800 $2,750 $3,000 $850 $700 MS65BR — — $7,000 $1,200 $950 — — $36,500 $26,500 $37,500 $1,200 625 — — 960 80 300 MS65 $425 $585 $1,500 $750 $1,750 $500 $175 $350 $125 $37.0 $36,000 $60,000 $38,000 $2,000 $2,300 $1,500 $700 $1,050 $750 $525 $85,000 $37,000 $13,000 $7,000 $5,800 $2,300 $1,700 — $80,000 — $400,000 $130,000 — $70,000 $70,000 $425,000 $900,000 $250,000 $2,000,000 $155,000 $125,000 $290,000 $125,000 $180,000 $125,000 MS67 $12,500 $22,000 — $25,500 $21,500 — — — $40,000 — — — $4,900 — — — — — $150,000 — $1,500,000 $200,000 — $130,000 $140,000 — — — — $350,000 — — $230,000 — — MS65RB MS65Red $130,000 $48,000 $11,000 $2,500 $1,700 $525,000 $175,000 $45,000 $36,750 $39,000 $1,600 875.00 3000 — — 115.00 435.00 — — $15,000 $11,500 $5,600 — — $55,000 $45,000 $40,000.00 $8,800 $3,600 $3,125 $2,500 $950 $380 $1,350 MS66 MS67 $1,250 $1,200 $4,500 $1,400 $5,000 $900 $550 $1,000 $250 $65 $85,000 $105,000 $74,000 $4,900 $5,000 $3,400 $2,100 $4,000 $1,500 $1,100 $140,000 $75,000 $17,000 $9,000 — — — $2,850 $4,000 $14,000 $3,000 $16,000 $4,000 $4,000 $6,000 $1,000 $205 $150,000 $150,000 $145,000 $11,000.00 $18,000 $6,000 $4,000 $14,000 $3,500 $3,000 $250,000 $130,000 $35,000 $20,000 — — — www.numismaticnews.com / April 26, 2016 27 ▲ Coin Market at a glance U.S. Type Coins Dime Liberty Seated arrows at date 1853-55 KM#77 Dime Liberty Seated Stars on Obv 1856-1860 KM#A63.2 Dime Liberty Seated Legend on Obv. 1860-91 KM#92 Dime Liberty Seated arrows at date 1873-74 KM#105 Dime Barber 1892-1916 KM#113 Dime Mercury 1916-45 KM#140 Dime Mercury 1916-45 KM#140 Full Split Bands Dime Roosevelt Silver 1946-64 KM#195 Twenty Cent Piece Liberty Seated 1875-1878 KM#109 Quarter Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1796 KM#25 Quarter Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1804-1807 KM#36 Quarter Capped Bust Large Planchet 1815-1828 KM#44 Quarter Capped Bust Small Planchet 1831-1837 KM#55 Quarter Liberty Seated no Drapery 1838-1840O KM#64.1 Quarter Liberty Seated no Motto Rev. 1840-1865 KM#64.2 Quarter Liberty Seated Arrows and Rays 1853 KM#78 Quarter Liberty Seated Arrows at date 1854-55 KM#81 Quarter Liberty Seated Motto on rev. 1866-91 KM#98 Quarter Liberty Seated arrows at date 1873-74 KM#106 Quarter Barber 1892-1916 KM#114 Quarter Standing Liberty Type 1 1916-17 KM#141 Quarter Standing Liberty Type 2 1917-30 KM#145 Quarter Standing Liberty Type 2 1917-30 KM#145 Full Head Quarter Washington Silver 1932-64 KM#164 Half Dollar Flowing Hair 1794-95 KM#16 Half Dollar Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1796-97 KM#26 Half Dollar Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1801-1807 KM#35 Half Dollar Capped Bust 1807-36 KM#37 Half Dollar Capped Bust Reeded Edge 50 Cents Rev. 1836-1837 KM#58 Half Dollar Capped Bust Reeded Edge Half Dol. Rev.1838-1839 KM#65 Half Dollar Liberty Seated no Drapery 1839 KM#68 Half Dollar Liberty Seated no Motto Rev. 1840-1866 KM#68a Half Dollar Liberty Seated Arrows and Rays 1853 KM#79 Half Dollar Liberty Seated Arrows at date 1854-55 KM#82 Half Dollar Liberty Seated Motto above Eagle 1866-91 KM#99 Half Dollar Liberty Seated arrows at date 1873-74 KM#107 Half Dollar Barber 1892-1916 KM#116 Half Dollar Walking Liberty 1916-47 KM#142 Half Dollar Franklin 1948-63 KM#199 Half Dollar Kennedy Silver 1964 KM#202 Half Dollar Kennedy 40% Silver clad 1965-70 KM#202a Dollar Flowing Hair 1794-95 KM#17 Dollar Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1795-98 KM#28 Dollar Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1798-1804 KM#32 Dollar Gobrecht 1836-39 KM#59.1 Dollar Liberty Seated No Motto 1840-66 KM#71 Dollar Liberty Seated w/Motto 1866-73 KM#100 Dollar Trade 1873-1885 KM#108 Dollar Morgan 1878-1904 KM#110 Dollar Peace 1921-35 KM#150 Dollar Eisenhower Nickel clad KM#203 Dollar Eisenhower 40% Silver clad KM#203a Gold U.S. Type Coins Gold $1 Indian Princess small Head Ty'1 1849-54 KM#73 Gold $1 Indian Princess small Head Ty'2 1854-56 KM#83 Gold $1 Indian Princess Large Head Ty'3 1856-89 KM#86 Gold $2 1/2 Capped Bust Right 1796 No Stars KM#27 Gold $2 1/2 Capped Bust Left 1796-1807 KM#27a Gold $2 1/2 Capped Head Left Large Head 1808 KM#40 Gold $2 1/2 Capped Head Left Large Diameter 1821-1827 KM#46 Gold $2 1/2 Capped Head Left Reduced Diameter 1829-1834 KM#49 Gold $2 1/2 Classic Head 1834-1839 KM#56 Gold $21/2 Liberty Head 1856-1907 KM#72 Gold $21/2 Indian Head 1908-15 KM#128 Gold $3 Indian Princess 1854-89 KM#84 Gold $4 Stella Gold $5 Capped Bust Right Small Eagle1795-96 KM#19 Gold $5 Capped Bust Right Heraldic Eagle 1796-1807 KM#28 Gold $5 Capped Bust Left 1807-1812 KM#38 Gold $5 Capped Bust Left Large Diameter 1813-1829 KM#43 Gold $5 Capped Bust Left Reduced Diameter 1829-1834 KM#43A Gold $5 1834-1838 Classic Head KM#57 Gold $5 Liberty Head 1839-1866 No Motto Above Eagle KM# 69 Gold $5 Liberty Head 1866-1908 Motto Above Eagle KM#101 Gold $5 Indian Head 1908-29 KM#129 Gold $10 Capped Bust Right Small Eagle 1795-1797 KM#21 Gold $10 Capped Bust Right Heraldic Eagle 1797-1804 KM#30 Gold $10 Liberty Head LL 1838-1839 KM#66.1 Gold $10 Liberty Head SL 1839-1866 No Motto Above Eagle KM66.2 Gold $10 Liberty Head 1866-1907 Motto Above Eagle KM# 102 Gold $10 Indian Head No Motto1907-08 KM#125 Gold $10 Indian Head W/Motto1908-33 KM#130 Gold $20 Liberty Head No Motto on Rev.1849-1866 KM#74.1 Gold $20 Liberty Head W/Motto 1866-1876 KM#74.2 Gold $20 Liberty Head Dollars added on Rev. 1877-1907 KM#74.3 Gold $20 Saint Gaudens 1907 High Relief KM#126 Gold $20 Saint Gaudens 1907-08 No Motto KM#127 Gold $20 Saint Gaudens 1907-33 with Motto KM#131 28 AG3 Good4 VG8 Fine12 $11.00 $11.50 $11.00 $12.00 $1.60 $1.50 — — $65.00 $4,250.00 $305.00 $72.00 $37.00 $11.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $12.00 $4.00 — — — — $600.00 $20,000.00 $90.00 $35.00 $38.00 $38.50 $26.00 $18.00 $18.00 $18.00 $18.00 $18.00 $8.7 — — — — $1,000 $775 $500 $3,200 $155 $155 $45 — — — — $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $13.00 $2.25 $2.00 — — $90.00 $10,000.00 $410.00 $90.00 $55.00 $23.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $19.00 $7.00 . $5.5 — $3.2 $850.00 $30,000.00 $160.00 $50.00 $50.00 $58.00 $40.00 $35.00 $35.00 $35.00 $35.00 $35.00 $14.0 $7.92 — — — $1,625 $1,600 $800 $4,200 $265 $265 $110 $22.0 $18.1 — — $13.00 $13.00 $13.00 $16.00 $3.0 $2.20 — — $105.00 $11,500.00 $550.00 $150.00 $85.00 $26.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $23.00 $25.00 $8.00 $38.00 $6.0 — $3.3 $1,275.00 $37,000.00 $200.00 $60.00 $60.00 $70.00 $100.00 $45.00 $42.00 $42.00 $42.00 $45.00 $16.0 $7.93 $7.02 — — $2,000 $1,900 $1,050 $5,500 $275 $275 $120 $24.0 $18.6 — — $15.00 $15.00 $14.00 $22.00 $4.0 $2.70 — $1.28 $125.00 $24,000.00 $825.00 $250.00 $90.00 $40.00 $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 $25.00 $30.00 $13.00 $50.00 $8.5 — $3.4 $2,200.00 $44,000.00 $300.00 $70.00 $70.00 $80.00 $300.00 $55.00 $60.00 $50.00 $55.00 $60.00 $40.00 $8.4 $7.1 — — $3,600 $3,300 $1,425 $7,200 $290 $290 $125 $25.5 $20.1 — — $20.00 $17.50 $16.00 $45.00 $6.25 $3.00 — $1.33 $165.00 $30,000.00 $1,500.00 $425.00 $130.00 $125.00 $35.00 $35.00 $35.00 $32.00 $50.00 $22.00 $72.00 $8.75 — $3.5 $3,300.00 $66,000.00 $575.00 $75.00 $90.00 $110.00 $475.00 $70.00 $80.00 $60.00 $70.00 $70.00 $105.00 $8.6 $7.2 — — $52,520 $4,500 2,300.00 $10,000 $340 $340 $130 $26.0 $22.1 — — XF40 XF45 AU50 AU58 $200 $380 $210 $75,000 $12,000 $60,000 $10,000 $8,300 $550 $275 $240 $900 $54,500 $26,000 $6,800 $5,500 $6,500 $41,000 $650 $460 $300 $345 $44,500 $14,500 $2,300 $900 $620 $640 $660 $1,900 $1,325 $1,250 $8,300 $1,265 $1,265 $205 $385 $238 $94,000 $14,500 $69,500 $11,750 $9,500 $825 $275 $243 $920 $57,500 $32,000 $7,500 $6,150 $7,700 $41,750 $850 $470 $306 $350 $47,500 $15,350 $3,075 $915 $622 $647 $663 $2,060 $1,335 — $8,600 $1,268 $1,268 $210 $400 $270 $96,500 $15,500 $88,000 $13,500 $11,000 $1,100 $285 $260 $950 $63,500 $36,500 $8,000 $7,200 $8,250 $43,000 $1,100 $500 $312 $365 $50,000 $16,000 $4,700 $950 $625 $670 $675 $2,200 $1,375 $1,265 $9,800 $1,270 $1,270 $220 $750 $275 $168,000 $22,500 $120,000 $21,000 $18,000 $2,500 $300 $270 $1,200 $74,500 $60,000 $11,000 $9,500 $10,000 $50,000 $1,900 $575 $325 $375 $84,500 $23,000 $12,500 $1,400 $630 $670 $680 $3,350 $1,450 $1,270 $12,000 $1,275 $1,275 VF20 $195 $340 $200 $60,000 $5,500 $31,500 $7,000 $5,800 $430 $240 $220 $725 $46,000 $21,000 $3,800 $3,200 $3,000 $26,000 $485 $400 $290 $335 $30,000 $10,000 $1,000 $850 $555 $635 $645 $1,800 $1,300 $1,235 $7,200 $1,255 $1,255 Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 26, 2016 PART A-3 Brought to you by NumisMaster.com VF20 XF40 $40.00 $27.00 $25.00 $130.00 $20.00 $3.40 — $1.4 $205.00 $48,500.00 $3,300.00 $1,300.00 $375.00 $360.00 $60.00 $140.00 $65.00 $53.00 $160.00 $42.00 $100.00 $25.00 — $3.6 $10,000.00 $95,000.00 $1,725.00 $130.00 $160.00 $195.00 $1,050.00 $100.00 $220.00 $120.00 $100.00 $205.00 $160.00 $17.5 $7.3 $6.9 $2.3 $12,000 $9,100 $4,500 $11,000 $470 $425 $225 $27.0 $25.1 $1.45 $4.8 MS60 $265 $1,200 $310 $210,000 $28,000 $155,000 $24,000 $19,000 $3,100 $310 $300 $1,800 — $68,000 $12,000 $10,500 $10,300 $54,000 $4,000 $1,500 $360 $465 $95,000 $25,000 $23,000 $2,700 $670 $680 $700 $4,750 $1,500 $1,285 $12,750 $1,280 $1,280 XF45 $60.00 $60.00 $48.00 $170.00 $28.00 $3.45 — $1.5 $245.00 $51,000.00 $3,800.00 $1,550.00 $510.00 $490.00 $80.00 $255.00 $105.00 $80.00 $225.00 $60.00 $115.00 $32.00 — $3.7 $12,250.00 $109,000.00 $2,500.00 $200.00 $245.00 $265.00 $1,680.00 $125.00 $370.00 $180.00 $125.00 $250.00 $205.00 $19.0 $7.4 — — $14,600 $13,250 $5,500 $12,250 $600 $500 $250 $29.0 $27.1 $1.50 $4.9 MS61 $267 $1,570 $315 $240,000 $34,500 $165,000 $27,500 $20,000 $3,800 $312 $310 $2,050 — $71,250 $14,000 $11,300 $11,000 $58,000 $4,650 $1,600 $365 $430 $110,000 $33,500 $25,750 $3,100 $680 $690 $705 $4,800 $1,600 $1,300 $13,000 $1,285 $1,285 AU50 AU58 MS60 MS61 MS62 MS63 MS64 MS65 $120 $65 $60 $240 $50.0 $3.9 — $1.6 $325 $55,000 $5,000 $1,750 $700 $750 $150 $350 $210 $130 $350 $100 $150 $60.0 — $3.8 $14,000 $140,000 $4,250 $285 $350 $400 $2,400 $200 $510 $250 $180 $375 $300 $22.5 $7.52 $7.0 $2.4 $18,000 $14,250 $7,700 $14,000 $775 $650 $300 $34.0 $30.1 $1.7 $4.9 $185 $215 $80 $295 $80 $4.5 $5.0 $1.7 $490 $70,000 $7,000 $2,800 $1,300 $925 $215 $525 $375 $165 $460 $160 $165 $75 — $3.9 $19,000 $205,000 $6,000 $750 $550 $950 $4,100 $270 $1,150 $375 $250 $550 $400 $27.5 $7.6 — — $38,000 $22,000 $12,500 $20,000 $1,000 $1,000 $450 $36.0 $39.1 $1.8 $5.0 $225 $270 $125 $350 $90 $6.00 $6.75 $2.25 $575 $75,000 $10,000 $3,000 $1,600 $1,350 $275 $850 $500 $225 $700 $200 $185 $100 $290 $4.75 $40,000 $240,000 $8,250 $1,000 $1,000 $1,100 $5,800 $375 $1,200 $475 $320 $725 $480 $34.0 $7.7 $7.1 $2.6 $60,000 $41,000 $20,000 — $1,700 $1,600 $875 $40.0 $47.1 $2.0 $5.1 $250 $345 $150 $475 $120 $7.00 $8.50 $2.30 $600 $78,500 $10,200 $4,150 $1,800 $1,650 $295 $1,150 $625 $315 $900 $285 $215 $105 $300 $4.80 $48,500 $265,000 $950 $1,200 $1,350 $1,400 $13,000 $500 $1,550 $765 $450 $1,075 $515 $37.0 $7.8 — — $74,500 $49,500 $35,000 — $2,000 $2,550 $1,050 $41.5 $50.1 $2.2 $5.4 $365 $440 $175 $625 $155 $8.00 $10.50 $2.14 $975 $87,500 $13,750 $5,400 $2,150 $3,000 $410 $1,575 $840 $435 $1,125 $325 $240 $125 $310 $4.85 $83,000 $272,000 $12,850 $1,550 $1,950 $2,000 $21,500 $740 $2,200 $1,050 $675 $1,400 $700 $42.0 $8.4 — — $105,000 $86,000 $42,000 — $2,350 $3,360 $1,250 $44.5 $52.1 $2.4 $5.6 $500 $550 $200 $710 $170 $9.75 $12.50 $2.40 $1,075 $135,000 $16,500 $5,800 $3,500 $3,800 $500 $1,950 $1,150 $500 $1,250 $350 $250 $155 $325 $5.6 $90,000 $300,000 $19,000 $1,850 $2,500 $2,650 $23,000 $900 $2,900 $1,200 $735 $1,650 $835 $50.0 $10.2 $7.3 $3.1 $135,000 $112,000 $54,000 — $2,800 $3,600 $1,500 $50.0 $57.1 $2.7 $6.3 $775 $990 $360 $1,250 $230 $16.00 $22.00 $3.00 $1,450 $180,000 $31,000 $10,000 $6,000 $7,500 $800 $3,700 $2,300 $770 $1,600 $400 $300 $235 $350 $9.0 $200,000 $340,000 $35,000 $3,300 $5,300 $5,400 $43,000 $1,750 $4,500 $2,200 $1,200 $2,600 $1,000 $70.00 $18.00 $15.00 $6.50 $250,000 $166,000 $90,000 — $5,500 $6,000 $2,850 $70.00 $61.12 $6.00 $17.00 $1,600 $2,100 $540 $3,000 $440 $24.0 $40.5 $3.75 $2,400 $385,000 $95,000 $23,000 $17,000 $29,000 $2,500 $11,000 $7,300 $1,300 $3,100 $750 $570 $365 $560 $12.0 $412,000 $600,000 $65,000 $8,600 $16,000 $17,000 $140,000 $4,300 $20,000 $7,000 $2,800 $13,000 $2,000 $100 $30.0 $20.0 $12.5 $300,000 $335,000 $200,000 — $42,500 $50,000 $8,500 $150 $164 $34.0 $18.5 MS64 MS65 MS66 MS67 PF60 $860 $10,000 $760 $950,000 $200,000 $850,000 $91,000 $42,000 $11,500 $550 $680 $4,500 — $300,000 $44,000 $34,000 $44,000 $112,000 $22,000 $9,300 $750 $2,075 $450,000 $120,000 $116,000 $26,000 $1,275 $1,320 $1,400 $8,000 $33,000 $1,850 $27,000 $1,400 $1,400 $2,800 $26,000 $1,225 $1,700,000 $425,000 $200,000 $125,000 $75,000 $50,000 $975 $1,360 $9,500 — $450,000 $105,000 $85,000 $90,000 $225,000 $65,000 $35,000 $2,500 $11,000 $850,000 $225,000 $150,000 $81,000 $3,200 $3,700 $4,000 $11,500 $175,000 $3,700 $42,000 $1,900 $1,900 $6,000 $40,000 $1,400 — — — $165,000 $105,000 $58,500 $1,350 $6,500 $17,000 — — $165,000 $150,000 $240,000 $450,000 $95,000 $60,000 $4,000 $22,000 $1,000,000 $335,000 $290,000 $100,000 $5,500 $10,000 $10,000 $20,000 $350,000 $8,000 $72,000 $3,150 $3,150 $18,500 $80,000 $3,100 — — — $210,000 $245,000 $85,000 $3,400 $27,000 $50,000 — — — $195,000 — $700,000 — $100,000 $13,500 $45,000 — — — $140,000 $22,500 $35,000 $35,000 $85,000 $550,000 $50,000 $145,000 $13,250 $13,250 — $35,000 $2,300 — — — $125,000 $55,000 $79,500 $2,500 $3,500 $5,100 $105,000 — — — — $240,000 — $8,500 $3,700 $5,500 — — — $12,500 $4,000 $6,000 $9,000 $25,000 $30,000 $10,200 $16,000 — $15,000 MS62 $275 $2,200 $325 $380,000 $38,000 $250,000 $38,000 $23,000 $5,500 $315 $325 $2,150 — $110,000 $16,000 $12,000 $12,000 $60,000 $5,200 $2,500 $390 $500 $125,000 $37,000 $31,000 $6,500 $710 $700 $725 $5,500 $2,600 $1,315 $16,000 $1,290 $1,290 MS63 $425 $5,700 $480 $750,000 $60,000 $385,000 $55,000 $30,000 $8,500 $360 $460 $3,400 — $150,000 $27,000 $23,000 $18,500 $72,000 $10,000 $5,000 $500 $800 $250,000 $56,000 $74,000 $14,500 $800 $830 $850 $7,400 $6,500 $1,425 $22,000 $1,300 $1,300 MS66 MS67 — $4,350 — $9,000 $1,000 $28.0 $60.0 $12.0 $58,000 $450,000 $4,000 $37.50 $25.00 — $700,000 $35,000 $37,500 $50,000 $6,000 $33,000 $15,000 $2,300 $6,000 $1,750 $1,000 $700 $1,350 $40.0 — $700,000 $100,000 $16,000 $29,000 $35,000 — — — — — — $5,000 $125 $33.0 $60.0 $35.0 — $655,000 $350,000 — $80,000 $110,000 $25,000 $270 $650 $75.0 $22 $75,000 $80,000 $60,000 $9,000 $50,000 $28,000 $4,000 $14,000 $5,250 $2,500 $1,100 $4,000 $150 — — $135,000 $30,000 $70,000 $80,000 — — — — — — $15,000 $650 $44.00 $350 $125 — — — — $160,000 $160,000 $60,000 $815 $5,150 $3,000 $45 PF63 PF64 PF65 — 60000 4000 — — — 300000 140000 220000 4800 8000 $10,000 $140,000 — — — — 650000 — 25000 9000 11000 — — — 44000 11000 $14,000 $18,000 65000 60000 25000 $26,000 — 25000 — $100,000 $5,300 — — — — $165,000 $275,000 $6,400 $13,000 $14,500 $165,000 — — — — $775,000 — $52,500 $13,250 $18,000 — — — $85,000 $16,000 $23,000 $30,000 $135,000 $115,000 $40,000 $35,000 — $37,000 — — $8,500 — — — — — — $15,000 $21,000 $26,000 $195,000 — — — — 1M — — $25,000 $33,000 — — — $165,000 $34,000 $50,000 $55,000 — $275,000 $82,500 $74,000 — $75,000 www.numismaticnews.com / April 26, 2016 29 COIN CLINIC E-mail inquiries only. Do not send letters in the mail. Send to [email protected]. Because of space limitations, we are unable to publish all questions. Portion of ‘E’ missing on half dollar ■ I have several dates of Kennedy halves, and on every one of them “LIBERTY” is spelled “LIBFRTY.” How could such a mistake happen? It is not a mistake, although collectors persist in challenging the right of the designer to balance the subject by covering parts of the letters. It is a relatively frequent artistic occurrence. The Mercury dime has the “E” similarly obscured, and the design covers part of the “O” in “OF” on the reverse. The Barber quarter has similar overlaps on both sides, as does the Barber half. Look at the Walking Liberty half obverse and the Peace dollar obverse and reverse among others. ■ Was Frank Gasparro’s small “o” in “oF” on the Lincoln cent the first such departure from the norm? Criticism fell on John R. Sinnock for doing it on the Franklin half, and on Adolph Weinman for the Walking Liberty halves of 1916-1947. Gasparro broke the chain by using the same size “O” on the Kennedy half. Other coins with the small “o” are the Peace dollar of 1921-35 and the Pratt $2.50 and $5 gold. In commemoratives, the 1918 Illinois, 1920 Maine, 1925 Lexington, 1925 California, 1928 Hawaii, 1935 Hudson, 1936 Long Island and the 1982 George Washington half display a small “o.” ■ What is meant by a “Fillet head”? The term is used with the meaning of a hair ribbon, worn by Liberty. The design was used on the early half cent and cent. ■ What was the date of the first strike of the Morgan dollars? There are two conflicting dates cited. Several sources say that the first strike occurred on March 12, 1878. The Chicago Tribune story, which went into considerable detail, however, said that it was the afternoon of March 11, 1878. ■ What is the source for the discontinued “disme” denomination? The term traces back to the French dixieme. It means one-tenth. The “s” in “disme” was dropped to Americanize the dime. Breen traced it as a French term back to 1585 when Simon Stevin created the term 30 to use in decimal reckoning. He refers to it as a “neologism,” which means a new word, or a new meaning for an established word. ■ Have we always used Uncle Sam as one of our national symbols? Uncle Sam didn’t come along until later. The first national symbol was “Brother Jonathan” in Colonial times, based on Connecticut Gov. Jonathan Trumbell, who was one of Washington’s important advisors. ■ I would ask questions, but I’m sure you will put my name and address in your magazine with the question. If I just sign my initials, will you use it? Even though we ask individuals who send in questions to identify themselves, Coin Clinic never prints surnames, initials, or any other information about the person submitting the question. ■ I know there were coin shortages in the 1960s, and in the mid-1970s. Have there been any recent coin surpluses? From the days of the first U.S. Mint in the 1790s, there have been chronic shortages of small change until well into the 20th century. There was a surplus of small change in the 1870s because large quantities returned from outside the country after the Civil War, and in 1977 the Mint laid off workers because of a surplus of cents. The Great Recession also caused coin supplies to be in surplus and mintages in 2009 plunged to 50-year lows. ■ Wasn’t the vending-machine industry behind the push for the Eisenhower dollar in 1971? The vending-machine industry has gotten involved in the issue of several coins, including the Eisenhower dollar. They were very active in 1969 and 1970 lobbying for the new clad dollar, but when it was finally issued they lost interest, and few machines were converted for the Eisenhowers. Curiously the industry followed the same pattern for the Anthony dollars, pretty much ignoring them after they were authorized and issued. ■ Isn’t “blank planchet” what is known as an oxymoron? An oxymoron is a combination of two Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 26, 2016 terms that have opposite or conflicting meanings. Del Romines was the original source of this information. A blank in metal-working terms (as used by the Mint) is a piece of metal as it is punched from the strip of coin metal. It becomes a planchet when it has passed through the upsetting mill, which raises the edges on both sides of the piece. Coins are struck on planchets, not on blanks, at least not normally. Correct terminology would be either unstruck blank or unstruck planchet. ■ Is there a weight called a “blank?” It was a weight used by the early moneyers, amounting to a fractional part of a grain. There was also an Anglo-Gallic billon coin of Henry VI called a blank. ■ Is there any hope of ever getting the Liberty Head dime divorced from the incorrect “Mercury” title? Your friendly local bookie would probably offer astronomical odds against success in such an effort. It’s not for lack of trying, but it is typical of many of the deeply rooted misapprehensions in the mind of the public, such as the practice of calling our cents “pennies.” A comprehensive coin dictionary or encyclopedia would help, but then again no one would be force to use it. ■ Is the trime and the thrip the same coin by different names? Technically, no. The trime was applied to the U.S. 3-cent piece to fit with dime. Thrip was another candidate for the coin, but it was originally applied to the English threepence. Official efforts to use these terms for U.S. coins failed to catch the public fancy. ■ Has the U.S. Mint ever issued any pennies? Although the Mint has struck pennies for other countries, it has never struck one for U.S. issue. Our coins are cents, but even the Mint calls them “pennies” in some of its literature. Schools across the country have taught lessons on the penny, and numerous questions have come to me to answer. Quite a few teachers were startled to learn that they were teaching the wrong denomination. QUALITY COINS FROM JACK H BEYMER BUST HALF DOLLARS BUST HALF DOLLARS SEATED HALF DOLLARS SEATED HALF DOLLARS BARBER HALVES WALKING LIBERTY HALVES FLOWING HAIR TYPE 1832 sm letters O102 VF20........... 97.50 O103 VG10 87.50 VF20.... ............ 97.50 O106 EF45.... ..............................277.50 VF30 140.00 DGS VF30 .............142.50 VF20 91.50 VF25..... ..................118.50 O107 AU58 .................................910.00 O108 R4 VF20 “IHH” on obv “X” on reverse ............................. 72.00 O110 AU58, lovely toning...........910.00 VF35 161.50 AU55 ....................712.50 VF25 118.50 VF30.... .................140.00 O111 F15 93.50 ANACS AU50.. 422.50 VG7.................. ............................ 83.50 O115 VG10 87.50 AU50. ............420.00 O118 VF35............ ......................161.50 O119 R4 EF45 ............................360.00 O122 VF25 ..................................118.50 VF30 ..........................................140.00 VF20... ......................................... 97.50 1833 O101 VG7.......... ................... 83.50 O102 reeding shows on edge PCGS AU58... ............................912.50 O103 F12 ...................................... 90.00 O104 VF20 97.50 VF30. .............140.00 VF30, rough handling... ............... 90.00 O105 F12 ...................................... 90.00 O106 VF30............ ......................140.00 O107 VG8.............. ....................... 81.50 O108 EF40 182.50 EF45 .............277.50 F15 91.00 VF20 97.50 VF30 ......140.00 O109 VF30 ..................................140.00 VF35 ..........................................161.50 O113 F15 ...................................... 93.00 O114 VF30 ..................................140.00 AU50..........................................420.00 1834 sm date small letters O111 F12 ...................................... 90.00 O113 VF30............ ......................140.00 O114 F15 93.00 VF30.................140.00 F12............................................... 90.00 O116 F12 90.00 NGC MS61.... .1750.00 O117 EF45.... ..............................277.50 O120 R4 VF20......... ...................126.50 O121 F15 ...................................... 93.00 1834/34 O118 VF20..... ...............157.50 1834 lg date, lg letters O102 F12 ...................................... 90.00 1835 O101 VG8 85.00 VF20.......... 97.50 O103 VF20 97.50 AU50. .............420.00 O104 ICG AU50 (EF45)...............276.50 1835/5 O106 AG3 45.00 AU55.. 712.50 1835 O107 NGC AU55.................715.00 O108 F12 90.00 VF35.................161.50 O109 NGC MS62, 2nd finest known for this variety, looks MS64.. ...........................2395.00 F12 90.00 VF25 ..118.50 AU55 712.50 1836 O102 PCGS AU55...............715.00 VG8.................. ............................ 84.75 O104 ICG AU50 (EF45)...............280.00 VF25................ ..........................118.50 O104a F15 .................................... 93.00 O105 R4 VF30......... ...................182.50 O107 R4 F12...............................117.50 O112 NGC MS62.............. ........1995.00 VF30, marks 84.00 AU50 ..........420.00 O113 F12 ...................................... 90.00 O118 AU55, slightly prooflike obv...... ................................712.50 O22 VF30 140.00 ANACS AU50 422.50 Unknown variety Fr1........ ........... 19.00 1854O F12... .................................. 77.50 G6 60.00 VG7 61.00 VG8 ............ 64.50 AG3.9 51.00 G4 57.50 G5 ........... 59.00 AG3 37.50 AG3.5......................... 44.50 1855 AG3....................................... 35.75 1855O EF40 167.50 MS62 ........1155.00 VF30................ ..........................132.50 VG7 61.00 VG8 64.50 VG10........ 71.00 G4 57.50 G5 59.00 G6................. 60.00 AG3 37.50 AG3/VG7...... .............. 57.50 1855O O/horizontal O RPM1 FS501 EF40 600.00 EF45 ..........730.00 VF30 500.00 VF35. ....................550.00 VF30 obv edge marks ................348.50 VG7 231.50 F12.........................315.00 NO ARROWS, NO MOTTO REVERSE RESUMED 1856O VF30.................................130.00 VF35 ..........................................141.50 VG7 68.00 VG10.......................... 78.00 AG3 37.00 G4 57.00 G5 .............. 61.00 1856O 56/56 WB103 G6 74.00 VF30...........................164.50 1857O EF40 holed at 9 oclock ....... 59.50 1857O remnant of extra date in rock above date WB102 G5.................. ............................112.50 1858 type 1 rev NGC MS62 .........842.50 EF40 155.00 AU50.....................265.00 VF20 98.50 VF30..... ..................119.50 AG3 37.00 G5.... .......................... 61.50 1858 185/185 type 1 rev WB104 VF35..............................250.00 1858 ty 2 AU50............................354.50 VF30, porous reverse .................. 70.00 1858O EF40 .................................147.50 EF45...........................................200.00 VF30 123.00 VF35.... .................135.00 AU50, very slight reverse porous patch........ .....................128.50 F15 86.00 VF20......... .................. 94.50 EF40, lt surface hairlines ............. 84.50 AG3 37.00 G6.... .......................... 63.50 1858O WB102 part of extra 8 between 5 & 8, plus last 8/8 not mentioned in WB AU50..........................................295.00 1858S med s G4 94.50 VF30 ......357.50 EF40, central rev slightly engraved, looks good ................185.00 EF40, nicely engraved on central obverse..... .....................155.00 1858S lge S EF40 ........................393.50 ANACS VF35(VF30) ...................310.00 VF30, damaged, smoothed........134.50 VF30 central obv tooled .............106.50 G6 97.00 VG7........ ....................106.50 1859 Type 2 EF40........................176.50 1859O VF20................................... 98.50 AG3 37.00 G4 57.00 VG7 ............ 66.50 VF30, reengraved central obverse......... ............................... 66.50 F12, edge mount removed .......... 57.00 G5, WPF in obv field .................... 37.00 G5, holed ..................................... 24.00 1860O AG3 37.00 G6 .................... 63.50 1861 AG3....................................... 37.00 1861S med S AU53.. ..................537.50 1862 NGC PR65. .......................7915.00 PCGS PR63... ..........................2135.00 1862s small s F12, rev marks ....... 79.50 1862s WB03 sm broken s EF45 ..296.50 1862S large S VG10, skillfully repaired central obv & rev ......................... 37.50 1863S EF40, smoothed..... ............ 91.50 AG3... ........................................... 37.00 1866S no motto VF25 2110.00 NGC VF30.........2525.00 MOTTO ON REVERSE 1866S VF30............ .....................198.50 1867 AG3....................................... 52.00 1867S VF details, very corroded......... ............................. 36.75 1868S VF20 .................................117.50 VF25 ..........................................134.50 1869 VF30 ...................................191.50 EF40...........................................242.50 G5.............. .................................. 60.00 1869S EF40.... .............................259.50 1870 NGC PR62............... .........1125.00 MS60, no luster. ........................325.00 1870S EF40.... .............................260.00 1871 VG7 62.00 PCGS VF35.... ..170.00 AG3... ............................................. 32.5 1871S EF45.... .............................250.00 VF30 ..........................................151.50 VF35.... ......................................168.50 Fr2.5 25.00 F12 77.50 VF20 .....117.50 VG8 “CH” made with small punch marks................................ 38.50 1872 EF45..... ..............................283.50 AG3 36.00 VF20...... ..................138.00 1873 no arrows, closed 3 AG3 44.00 G4 67.50 EF40 .........191.50 1873 Open 3 about 50-60 coins exist NGC EF details scratched cleaned net VG10 ...6065.00 PCGS F12 (VG8+) ....................5915.00 1873CC no arrows G6, edge mount neatly removed...............296.50 ARROWS AT DATE 1873 VF30 ............................... 200.00 PCGS PR63 ............................3220.00 AG3... ........................................... 37.50 1873 double die obv WB109 EF40...........................................640.00 1874 G4.......... ............................... 57.50 1874 large arrows WB102 VF30 216.50 1874S NGC AU58.............. ........1315.00 NO ARROWS, MOTTO ON REVERSE 1875 VF20 98.50 VF35.. ..............119.50 VG7 59.00 VG8 62.50 F15........... 86.00 EF40, obv & rev scratches........... 77.50 1875 AG3 31.50 G4 48.50 G5.. ..... 52.00 1875S med S AG3.... ..................... 31.50 1876 Ty1 rev PR63 CAMEO ......1765.00 ANACS AU53 (AU58).................350.00 AU50..........................................245.00 EF40, light porosity...................... 86.00 AG3 31.50 G5 52.00 G6.. ............ 55.00 1876S micro s MS62.. ................805.00 1876S small s rev 1 AU50. ..........245.00 AG3 31.50 G4... ........................... 48.50 1877 rev 2 G5 52.00 VG7.. ............ 59.00 AG3 31.50 AG3.5 38.50 G4 ......... 48.50 1877s micro s reverse 1 AG3 ........ 36.00 1877S/S/S small s, rev 1 WB103 G6 .................................116.00 VF35 ..........................................301.50 1877S ty 2 rev small s AG3 31.50 G6... ........................... 55.00 1878CC PCGS genuine repaired obv right field, EF details, net VG10.................2400.00 1879 PCGS AU58 ........................925.00 1880 NGC PR64 CAMEO... ........2360.00 1913 NGC AU55............... .........1305.00 1913D VG10 ............................. 56.50 NGC MS65 ..............................5040.00 1913S F15............. ......................135.00 1914S F15 ...................................115.00 VF30. .........................................215.00 VG10............................................ 55.00 1915 PCGS VG8 (VG7)... .............168.50 VG7, 2 obv edge bumps .............. 80.00 1915D VF30.................................198.50 1915S PCGS MS64............. ......1350.00 PCGS MS63.............................1170.00 VG10 55.00 F15.........................111.50 VF30 ..........................................207.50 1938D VF30 173.50 EF45............246.50 F15+ 125.00 AU50, obv mark ...173.50 VG10 94.50 F15.........................116.50 PCGS F15 (F12)...... ...................107.50 ANACS G6 (G4)... ........................ 63.50 1939 AU58 46.50 NGC MS67.... 842.50 PCGS PR65... ............................815.00 AU55 39.00 PCGS PR64 ...........618.50 AU50 33.50 PCGS PR63 ...........562.50 VF30 21.75 PCGS MS66. ..........317.50 PCGS MS63 76.50 PCGS MS65 185.00 1939D MS64 ..............................100.00 PCGS MS65...............................163.50 PCGS MS64+.............................107.50 AU50 28.50 PCGS MS64...........102.50 EF45 25.00 PCGS MS63.............. 83.50 F15+ 17.50 VF30 ......................... 21.25 1939S PCGS MS66....... ..............492.50 AU58 138.50 PCGS MS65.........261.50 AU50 90.00 AU55......................119.50 F15+ 21.00 VF30 26.75 EF45 ..... 54.00 1940 MS66 ................................. 225.00 PCGS PR66 .............................1125.00 MS63 63.50 PCGS PR64...........605.00 PCGS MS65150.00 PCI MS66. 227.50 ICG MS66, lightly toned ............227.50 MS62 ...................................... 51.00 NGC, PCGS MS64 ..................... 87.50 AU58 33.00 PCGS MS61............. 47.50 EF45 24.50 AU50 28.50 AU55..... 32.50 1940S AU58 51.50 PCGS MS64 .128.50 AU55 48.50 PCGS MS63............. 80.00 EF45 28.50 AU50......................... 43.50 1941 MS65 .................................116.50 ANACS PR66 ........................... 898.50 MS64 70.00 PCGS PR64...........562.50 ANACS MS66.. ..........................212.50 MS63 61.50 PCGS MS65 ..........118.50 MS62 49.50 NGC, PCGS MS64... 72.50 PCGS MS63................................. 63.50 AU55 29.25 AU58 32.00 MS60 ... 40.00 VF30 20.00 EF45 22.50 AU50 ..... 25.00 1941 no AW ANACS PR66.... ......975.00 1941D NGC, PCGS MS66............235.00 MS63 77.50 NGC MS65. ...........156.50 MS62 62.50 PCI MS64..............107.50 NGC MS63................................... 80.00 AU58 36.25 MS60 ....................... 48.00 EF45 23.00 AU50 26.00 AU55..... 32.25 1941S MS63 ...............................127.50 PCGS MS64.............................. 233.50 MS60 87.00 ANACS MS64........233.50 AU58............................................ 60.00 EF45 26.50 AU50 34.50 AU55..... 50.00 1942 MS65 116.50 PCGS PR66 .828.50 MS64 70.00 NGC PR66.............828.50 PCGS PR63 541.50 PCGS PR65632.50 MS63 60.00 NGC MS66. ...........177.50 PCGS MS64 72.50 PCGS MS65 118.50 MS60 40.00 PCGS MS63. ........... 62.50 USGS MS63 (MS60) ................... 41.50 AU55 29.25 AU58........................ 32.00 VF30 20.00 EF45 22.50 AU50 ..... 25.00 1942D MS63 ..............................105.00 PCGS MS65...............................247.50 MS62 73.50 PCGS MS64 ..........128.50 MS60 47.50 PCGS MS63 ..........107.50 AU58 37.00 NGC MS63.............107.50 EF45 23.50 AU50 27.00 AU55..... 33.00 1942S PCGS MS66, one coin graded higher............. .............1122.50 MS64 128.50 PCGS MS64 ........131.50 MS62 63.50 PCGS MS63. ........... 83.50 MS60 47.50 PCGS MS62. ........... 65.00 AU58............................................ 37.00 EF45 23.50 AU50 26.50 AU55..... 33.00 1943 PCGS, NGC MS66... ...........170.00 MS66 (was NGC MS66). ...........167.50 PCGS, ANACS MS65.... .............118.50 MS64 70.00 MS65..... ...............116.50 NGC MS63 63.50 PCGS MS64.... 72.50 NGC MS62 51.50 PCGS MS63.... 63.50 MS60 39.50 MS62 49.50 MS63.. 61.50 AU50 27.00 AU55 29.25 AU58 ... 32.00 F15 18.50 EF45........................... 22.50 1943D MS65 ..............................231.50 PCGS MS66+ ........................... 282.50 MS63 82.50 PCGS MS66 ..........268.50 MS62 68.50 PCGS, NGC MS65.233.50 PCGS MS63................................. 85.00 EF45 24.00 AU50 27.50 AU55..... 34.50 1943S ICG MS65.........................282.50 AU58 39.00 MS60 ...................... 52.50 MS65 .......................................280.00 EF45 23.50 AU50 26.50 AU55..... 34.50 1943S missing designers initials EF45.......... ....................... 92.50 1944 MS64 70.00 MS65.. ...........126.50 MS60 47.50 PCGS, NGC MS64... 72.50 AU58 32.00 PCGS MS63............. 63.50 EF45 22.75 AU50 27.00 AU55..... 29.25 1944D MS64 88.50 NGC MS66 ..198.50 MS63 83.50 PCGS MS65 ..........128.50 AU58 37.50 PCGS MS64+........... 94.50 AU55 32.50 PCGS MS63............. 85.00 VF30 21.75 EF45 23.50 AU50 ..... 27.00 1944S PCGS MS65. ....................395.00 MS62 60.00 PCGS MS63 ............ 72.50 AU55 39.50 AU58 42.50 MS60 49.50 VF30 20.50 EF45 27.00 AU50 ..... 35.00 1944S/S RPM1 PCI MS65...........705.00 1794 O101 NGC EF40..............48750.00 NGC VG10........ .....................12685.00 1795 two leaves O102 NGC G6 ex Jules Reiver ..1860.00 O104 PCGS VG8 .......................2155.00 O113 A/E in states ANACS F12..... .........................3500.00 PCGS VG10... ..........................2755.00 O124 R5 VF30 ..........................9265.00 NGC VF25 ................................6770.00 1795/1795 three leaves O111 PCGS VG10 .............................8015.00 NCS F details obv repaired It is F15, with almost unnoticeable marks near nose in field, net VG7 ..............6900.00 PCGS Fr2 weak obv strong rev............................................2445.00 DRAPED BUST TYPE 1801 O101 NGC VF30 (VF25)... 5190.00 PCGS F12 ............................... 3000.00 PCGS VF25. ............................ 5190.00 1802 O101 NGC VF25...... .........6285.00 1805/4 O101 NGC EF40 ............4100.00 1806/5 O103 NGC EF45 ............4410.00 1806/9 O111 EF40.....................4500.00 NGC VG10 .................................980.00 1806 pointed 6, no stem O109 ANACS EF45 ...................3990.00 PCGS EF40... ...........................2550.00 PCGS VF30................. .............1815.00 1806 pointed 6, stem thru claw, TY/TY O115 NGC EF40. 2675.00 O116 EF45...... ..........................3325.00 O120 NGC AU55 .......................7650.00 1807 O105 PCGS VF35. ............2180.00 1807 O106 NGC MS62, fourth finest known for this variety......... ...........................16975.00 CAPPED BUST TYPE 1807 50/20C O112 NGC AU53. .3960.00 1808 O103 ANACS AU53 ..........1205.00 O109a PCI MS63, bluish-golden toned.................3995.00 1809 O102 EF45 ..........................585.00 1811 O109 AU55 .........................917.50 1812 O103 AU55 .........................807.50 O104 EF40 ..................................325.00 1813 O107a VG10 .......................122.50 1815/2 O101 NGC EF40.... ........6750.00 1817 O111 EF40 ..........................285.00 1819 O108 EF45 ..........................297.50 1823 O101 AG3 ............................. 48.50 O104 double profile G5 ................ 88.50 O112 G5 79.50 AU50 .................595.00 1824/2/0 O103 G4/AG3 ................. 64.00 1824 O104 G5 .............................. 76.00 ICG MS62 ................................1995.00 EF45...........................................315.00 O105 VG10, obv & rev marks....... 71.50 G4 ................................................ 71.50 O111 G4 ....................................... 71.50 O112 VG7.............. ....................... 85.00 O113 G4 71.50 G5 76.00 G6 ........ 81.00 O115 G5 76.00 G6 81.00 VG7...... 85.00 O117 VG10 90.00 VF25 ..............150.00 G5 76.00 G6 81.00 VG7 .............. 85.00 1825 O101 ANACS AU58 ............906.50 VF30, obverse mark..................... 85.00 O105 G6............... ........................ 81.00 1826 O105 VG7.......... ................... 83.50 O108 AU50 .................................420.00 O117 EF40............ ......................196.50 O118 VF30, X in obv field ............. 71.50 1827 square 2 O105 EF40, cleaning hairlines ......................... 95.00 O108 AU50 .................................420.00 O114 R4 G6........... .....................103.50 O119 G4 ....................................... 71.50 O120a VF35........... .....................172.50 O121 R4 AU50............................545.00 O126 NTC AU58 (AU50).............422.50 1828 square 2 sm 8’s O111 R4 VF35. ...........................221.50 1829 O103 AG3 45.00 EF45 ....... 277.50 O104a R4 VF20 ..........................130.00 O107 F15, M in obv field .............. 83.50 O109a R4 G6 ..............................102.50 O110 G5 ....................................... 74.50 O111 VF20 100.00 VF30 ............141.50 VG8.................. ............................ 85.00 O115 VG7 83.50 VF30 ................141.50 O117 F12 90.00 AU50 ................420.00 O118 R4 F15 A’s not filled. ........122.50 1830 sm o O101 VG7..... ............... 83.50 VF20 ET scratched on obv ........... 70.00 O103 VG7.............. ....................... 83.50 O105 R4 VG10............................113.50 O109 AU53.... .............................500.00 O113 VG10............. ...................... 87.50 O117 NGC AU55 .........................715.00 VG8 85.00 F15............................. 91.00 1830 medium O O119 VG10 ......... 85.00 1830 large O O122 AU53.............537.50 O123 AU50 ................................420.00 1831 O102 F15 93.00 VF35.........161.50 PCGS genuine VG8, marks .......... 63.50 O103 VF20 .................................... 97.50 O104 ANACS AU55 ....................715.00 EF45, very thin obverse scratch ......................................... 97.50 O105 EF40 ..................................182.50 O108 VF30............ ......................140.00 O109 VG7 83.50 EF45 ................273.50 O110 AU58 .................................910.00 O111 EF45 .................................273.50 ANACS AU58 . .......................... 912.50 F12 86.50 ANACS AU50 ............422.50 O114 VF20 .................................... 97.50 O115 R4 VG7 108.50 F12 ..........117.50 VF20, small rev marks. ..............117.50 O117 F15 ....................................120.00 REEDED EDGE BUST HALVES 1837 NGC MS61, beautiful, pearly irridescent toning ..........2100.00 VF20 126.50 ICG AU55 .............667.50 AU53,was PCGS AU53 ..............597.50 ANACS VF35.. ............................202.50 G4 70.00 G5 75.00 VG10 ............ 88.00 1838 AU50 ..............................490.00 NGC MS62 ..............................2315.00 EF40 225.00 NGC MS61..........1910.00 VF30 175.00 EF45 .....................330.00 VF25 151.50 VF35.. ...................200.00 F12 93.50 VF20...... ...................126.50 G5 75.00 VG7 84.50 VG10 .......... 90.00 1838 GR14 rim cud near date F15.............................................111.50 1838/8 GR16 R4 VF25, boldly repunched 8 & stars. .................196.50 1839 VF20 155.00 PCGS AU53.. 635.00 SEATED HALF DOLLARS 1 NO DRAPERY, NO MOTTO REVERSE 1839 PCGS F15. ..........................587.50 WITH DRAPERY, NO MOTTO REVERSE 1840O G4 ...................................... 72.00 1843 AU58...................................385.00 1843O AG3.... ................................ 41.00 1844 G6. ........................................ 71.00 1844O AG3 41.00 G5 .................... 65.00 VG10, slight porosity ................... 65.00 1846 tall date AU58... ..................650.00 1846O med date G4....................... 57.50 G6, holed................. .................. 17.50 1846O 6/6 WB105 G6 71.00 F12 87.50 1846O tall date VF20 ...................801.50 F12.............................................470.00 EF40, ugly obverse dent ............290.00 1850 PCGS UNC details, cleaning, looks nice .................2380.00 1850O EF45, a couple of rev rim marks.............. ...................... 95.00 ARROWS AT DATE, RAYS REVERSE 1853 PCGS AU53 ........................823,50 EF40...........................................310.00 VF30 222.50 VF35.. ...................266.50 AG3 37.00 G4 57.00 VG8 ............ 66.50 1853O VF20 163.50 AU58.........1750.00 AG3 42.50 AG3.75 56.00 G4 ....... 65.00 ARROWS AT DATE 1854 Arrows ANACS MS63.......1385.00 EF45...........................................240.00 AG3 34.00 G4 52.00 VG10 .......... 71.00 1854O EF45 ................................240.00 PCGS MS62.............................1157.50 1883 HAWAIIAN HALF DOLLARS Red Book page 405 1883 Hawaii .50 ANACS, NGC AU55..... ...............671.50 AU50 482.50 NGC AU53 ...........560.00 ANACS EF45. .............................385.00 EF40 315.00 EF45......................382.50 NGC, PCGS, ANACS EF40 .........317.50 F12.............................................105.00 VF30... .......................................237.50 Hawaiian Money by Donald Medcalf and Ronald Russell, hard cover, 160 pages is $25.00 postpaid. SEATED HALF DOLLARS CONT 1884 PCGS PR64.............. ........1965.00 1891 PCGS VG8......... .................155.00 BARBER HALVES 1892 VF30..... ..............................236.50 1892O NGC MS61, toned....... ...1280.00 1892S G6 ....................................345.00 NGC MS63...............................2525.00 AG3.5 226.50 AG3.9..................257.50 VF30, gold plated, mounts removed from edge & rev .........186.50 Fr2................. ............................121.50 1893 NGC PR66 CAMEO......... 8570.00 AU55 457.50 NGC PR64...... ...1965.00 1893O AG3.5........ ......................... 33.50 1893S AU50.................. ............1875.00 1894S F15 147.50 NGC MS62...1180.00 PCGS EF45 357.50 NGC AU55 535.00 AG3.75......................................... 22.50 1895 NGC PR66, bluish-red obv., electric blue rev .............7150.00 VF20, lt obv marks....................... 72.50 1896S Fr2 52.50 AG3.5.... ............. 97.50 1897O Fr2 70.00 G5/AG3 ............142.50 1897S AG3.75.......... ...................142.50 1898S Fr2................... ................. 16.25 1899 EF45 325.00 AU50. ............450.00 VG10............................................ 55.00 1899S VG10 83.50 EF45.. ...........332.50 1900 EF45 325.00 NGC MS63... 1170.00 VG10 55.00 NGC MS62.............922.50 NGC EF40.... ..............................242.50 VF20, very light scratch ............... 70.00 1901 F15 obv mark 33.50 AU50 .450.00 1902 NGC AU55......... .................472.50 F15 100.00 EF45........................325.00 VG10 50.00 PCI EF40. ...............242.50 1903 VF30..... ..............................205.00 1903S VG10...... ............................ 72.00 1904 EF45. ..................................325.00 1905 NGC PR63............... .........1290.00 1905S VG10 69.00 EF45.. ...........342.50 1906 NGC PR63............... .........1402.50 1906D VG10....... ........................... 50.00 1906S VG10...... ............................ 73.50 1907 EF45 325.00 AU50. ............450.00 1907D EF45 ................................330.00 PCGS MS63............................1290.00 F15 100.00 VF30... ....................203.50 1907O EF45 335.00 AU50 ...........465.00 VF30........ ..................................203.50 1907S/S north, RPM1 G4.............. 40.00 1908 AU50...................................450.00 1908D VF35 219.50 EF45............325.00 VG10 48.50 F15 99.00 VF30. ...198.50 1908O ANACS EF45 ....................327.50 VG10 48.50 F15 99.00 VF30. ...198.50 1908S VG10............. ..................... 89.50 1909O VG10 76.00 VF30.............387.50 1909S VG10 56.50 F15.. .............122.50 1910 NGC PR65, very light cameo............. .........................4485.00 1910S VG10........ .......................... 65.00 1911 VG10 48.00 EF45... ............325.00 1911D VG10 55.00 ICG MS63... 1550.00 1911S VG10....... ........................... 55.00 1912 VG10..................................... 48.00 1912D EF45 ................................325.00 PCGS MS63.............................1170.00 VG10 48.50 F15 99.50 VF30 .....198.50 1912S VF30 ................................216.50 PCGS MS64.............................2100.00 AG3.5 19.25 VG10 57.50 F15....116.50 WALKING LIBERTY HALVES 1915, yes 1915 altered from a 1945 G4 .................................... 15.00 1916 F15......................................143.50 PCGS VF30 ................................245.00 1916D VG10 83.00 F15.. .............122.50 Fr2...... ......................................... 24.00 1916S Fr2 44.50 F15.... ...............396.50 1917 F15 22.00 PCI MS64 ..........527.50 1917S obv Fr2 11.00 AG3.5 .......... 26.00 1917S rev VG10 ............................ 23.50 1918 AU50...................................345.00 1918D VF30 195.00 AU58.........1065.00 F15 75.00 PCGS F15.. ................. 77.50 1918S AU50 ...............................225.00 PCGS AU53 ...............................272.50 EF45 140.00 PCGS, NGC AU50 .227.50 PCGS EF45........... .....................142.50 VG10 23.50 F15 31.50 F15+........ 36.00 1919 VG10..................................... 74.00 1919D VG10............. ..................... 89.50 1919S VF30...... ...........................707.50 VG10 65.00 F15...189.50 F15+ 260.00 1920 AU58 352.50 MS60. ...........525.00 1920D VG10 60.00 F15.. .............141.50 1920S F15 60.00 F15+... ............... 80.00 EF40, lightly porous, mount removed from edge.......... 60.00 VG10............................................ 27.50 1921D NGC MS64, untoned.....19850.00 NGC MS63, untoned..............16100.00 NGC MS62, lightly toned .......13650.00 VG10..........................................582.50 AG3.5 225.00 NGC VG8 (VG7) ..447.50 Fr2 120.00 ANACS VG10(VG7) 447.50 1921S AG3.5 39.50 VG10 ...........176.50 1927S PCGS MS63. ..................3000.00 VG10 27.50 F15 51.50 F15+........ 66.50 1928S F15 58.50 F15+.. ................ 76.00 VG10............................................ 28.50 1929D EF45 .................................157.50 AU55..........................................326.50 VF30................. ........................... 87.00 F15 40.00 PCGS F15 ................... 42.50 1929S EF45 ................................178.50 PCGS AU58 ...............................430.00 F15 41.50 F15+............................ 50.00 1933S AU55 445.00 MS60..........787.50 NGC UNC details, cleaned .........555.00 EF45 166.50 AU50.....................315.00 F15 31.00 F15+ 33.50 VF30 ........ 53.50 1934 VF30 22.50 NGC MS66 ......492.50 F15 17.50 PCI MS63.. ...............115.00 1934D MS60 ...........................172.50 PCI MS65................................1540.00 NGC AU58............ .....................137.50 AU50 97.50 AU55......................120.00 F15 21.75 VF30 32.50 EF45 ........ 63.50 1934S AU55 ...............................193.50 ANACS AU55 .............................195.00 AU50..........................................112.50 F15 20.25 VF30 31.00 EF45 ........ 67.50 1935 VF30 21.50 AU50 ................. 30.00 1935D PCGS MS65....... ............2380.00 F15 22.50 AU55.........................102.50 1935S VF30 48.50 AU50. ............112.50 F15............................................... 27.00 1936 PCGS PR65.. ....................3920.00 AU58 35.00 PCGS, NGC MS65 .255.00 AU50 28.50 AU55........................ 32.50 F15+.....17.75 VF30 21.50 EF45 24.75 1936D VF30 25.00 EF45............... 40.00 F15+............................................. 20.00 1936S AU50 75.00 AU55. ...........104.50 F15 21.00 F15+ 22.25 VF30 ........ 32.00 1937 AU55 33.00 NGC PR65.... 1150.00 PCI PR64 ..................................805.00 PCGS PR64+ ........................... 845.00 AU50 28.50 PCGS PR63+ .........780.00 EF45 25.50 PCGS MS66............422.50 VF30 21.50 NGC MS66. ............422.50 PCGS MS65...............................185.00 1937D PCGS MS67 CAC, none graded higher. .........................3500.00 AU50 120.00 NGC MS66.........1125.00 F15 23.75 F15+ 24.75 VF30 ........ 35.00 1937S MS64 272.50 NGC MS65 632.50 AU53 83.50 AU58......................135.00 VF30 31.00 EF45 52.50 AU55 ..100.00 1938 PCGS PR66.............. ........1500.00 PCI, NGC PR65.......... ................912.50 PCGS MS65.............................. 338.50 PCGS MS66 ..............................450.00 VF30 23.00 PCGS MS64 ...........198.50 F15 19.00 PCGS MS63..............170.00 1938D PCGS MS66....... ............2735.00 OUR POLICY GRADING: Strict Photograde, ANA grading. LAYAWAY: 1/3 with your order, and the remaining 2/3 within two months. APPROVAL SERVICE: Three references from coin dealers who now offer you approval service must be furnished for us to check. Money orders, bank drafts no delay, personal checks must clear our bank. POSTAGE & HANDLING: Orders under $100.00 add $4.00. RETURN PRIVILEGE: Coins may be returned within 30 days for any reason. California residents add 8.5% sales tax. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE GIVE US SECOND CHOICES. VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER & AMERICAN EXPRESS ARE ACCEPTED. STORE HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.-Sat. PHONE: 707-544-1621. FAX MESSAGES: 707-575-5304. Our 49th Year JACK H. BEYMER 2490 W. 3rd St. • Santa Rosa, CA 95401 Phone: 707-544-1621 • Fax: 707-575-5304 • Web site: beymerzcoins.com Just one 1822 $5 in private hands By Q. David Bowers If there is one coin in the D. Brent Pogue Collection that you may never see again at auction in your lifetime it is the 1822 half eagle. This coin, the finest known, is legendary. It is the only example in private hands of what is acknowledged as the key to a collection of American gold coins. We invite you to be part of numismatic history as a bidder, interested observer, or the to-be-famous buyer when Part IV of the Pogue Collection will be held on Tuesday, May 24. The venue is Sotheby’s International Headquarters in New York City. There have been only two occasions in American numismatic history in which an 1822 half eagle has sold at auction! They are: In 1906 at the H.P. Smith Collection Sale In 1982 at our sale of the Louis E. Eliasberg Gold Coin Collection Sale. A notable offering took place sometime before 1941, the year that B. Max Mehl $20 US GOLD 1907-S NGC MS-61 ............ $1,500 1907 PCGS MS62 ................. 1,450 1906-S NGC MS61................ 1,500 1906-S PCGS MS61 ............. 1,550 1906-D NGC MS62 ............... 2,100 1904-S NGC MS63................ 1,550 1904-S PCGS MS62 ............. 1,475 1904 PCGS MS61 ................. 1,480 1904 PCGS MS62 ................. 1,460 1903-S PCGS MS61 ............. 1,480 1903 PCGS MS62 ................. 1,480 1901-S NGC MS61................ 1,525 1901-S PCGS MS61 ............. 1,525 1901 NGC MS61 ................... 1,575 1901 PCGS MS61 ................. 1,575 1900-S NGC MS61................ 1,475 1900 PCGS MS62 ................. 1,500 1899 PCGS MS61 ................. 1,475 1899-S PCGS MS62 ............. 1,500 1898-S PCGS MS62 ............. 1,500 1897 PCGS MS61 ................. 1,475 1896 PCGS MS61 ................. 1,475 1893 PCGS MS61 ................. 1,500 1890-S PCGS MS61 ............. 1,575 Just one collector can own an 1822 $5 gold piece. This is the only specimen in private hands. showcased an 1822 half eagle in his William Forrester Dunham Sale with this headline: “The rarest and Most Valuable Coin in the Entire United States series! (Probably the Rarest Coin in the World). The 1822 $5.00 Gold!” It never crossed the auction block! No bidders had a chance! It was so important to Mehl and so valuable that he sold it privately before the sale to Charles O. Williams, a Cincinnati insurance executive. That coin later passed to Josiah K. Lilly of pharmaceutical fame, and is one of two in the National Numismatic Collection in the Smithsonian Institution, the other being from the Mint Cabinet Collection and there since the 1830s. Certified as AU-50 by PCGS, the Pogue coin is the finest of the three. In his 1979 study, United States Gold Coins, An Analysis of Auction Records, Volume IV, Half Eagles 1795-1929, David Akers made this definitive statement: “The legendary 1822 half eagle is the most famous and desirable United States gold coin. It traded hands at fantastic 15-Day Return. Postage Paid. prices when other great rarities that are now worth six figures were bringing mere pittances.” In a word the 1822 half eagle is legendary. Most of the great figures in American numismatic history never owned one! Many if not most have been born and died without ever having had the chance compete for one at auction. J.P. Morgan, who had unlimited finances and who later gave much of his coin collection to the American Numismatic Society, desired to own an 1822 half eagle and offered a tremendous sum for the Dunham coin – multiples of any price any coin had ever sold for anywhere in the world – but was refused. Today the 1822 half eagle stands at the peak of American rarities in private hands – with just one coin available. This was taken from a promotional email created by Stack’s Bowers to spotlight Part IV of the Pogue Collection auction slated for May 24. For more information visit www.stacksbowers.com.. Microscopes for Coins • 10X, 30X magnification • Bright light - brings out the details • Crystal clear • Professional Grade Quality $199.95 ($14.95 shipping) Call or email for a FREE Catalog I. Kleinman 973-783-1237 P.O. Box 3033, Memorial Station Upper Montclair, NJ 07043 32 Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 26, 2016 520-366-8210 • [email protected] www.HobbyScopes.com www.numismaticnews.com / April 26, 2016 33 Quality of Offa’s coins surprising By R.W. Julian King Offa. Even today historians know little of this great king of early England who perhaps, considering his accomplishments, should be called Offa the Great. He ruled Mercia, a nation in west-central England, for nearly 40 years and was one of the most important rulers in the British Isles prior to the 11th century. Early in the year 757 King Aethelbald of Mercia was murdered by a bodyguard, setting off a struggle among relatives for control of the kingdom. Within a few months one of the late king’s distant kinsmen, Offa, had seized power and was able to quickly consolidate his hold on the throne. The new ruler was utterly ruthless and made it clear that nothing would stand in the way of making Mercia the most important kingdom in all of Britain. An incident in 794 vividly illustrates the sometimes brutal nature of Offa’s rule. Wishing to annex the small kingdom of East Anglia (northeast of London) he arranged a marriage between one of his daughters and King Ethelbert. The latter arrived for the wedding but instead was seized and promptly beheaded. It did at least provide a novel excuse for the groom not appearing at the altar at the appointed time. Offa was constantly either at war or bringing pressure on neighboring states to acknowledge his overall rule of southern England. By the end of his reign, through means both fair and foul, he had succeeded in this aim and the other smaller semi-independent kingdoms throughout England essentially allowed him to interfere in their affairs without exercising direct control. In international matters Offa was the first English king to put himself on a par with powerful European rulers. In the late 780s even Charlemagne agreed that Offa’s daughter should marry one of his sons; the arrangement very nearly succeeded but was wrecked when Offa, in return, asked that his son Ecgfrith marry one of Charlemagne’s daughters. The great French ruler refused, leading to an open break between the two nations for some years. 34 Silver penny of King Offa struck about 788 C.E. by the moneyer Ethelwald at Canterbury. Heritage image. In 787 Ecgfrith was anointed as a junior king and until Offa’s death in early 796 his son was associated with him in ruling the country. The son was a loyal servant of his father and between them they managed to greatly expand Mercian influence. By the early 790s even Northumbria, the last remaining state in England not under Mercian sway, had begun to acknowledge Offa as the high king. In later years, extending even to the time of Alfred the Great (871899), the fame of Offa as lawgiver was well known. When Alfred ordered the English statutes to be codified, the laws issued by Offa formed a prominent part of the new legislation and some parts of that work were in use for several centuries. Offa was known for his genuine interest in the common people and several of his laws were designed to protect the powerless against the mighty. There is one important English landmark that is associated with Offa though little is known of its actual construction. The famous Offa’s Dyke long marked the boundary between England and Wales and was meant to stabilize the frontier between the two lands. More than a hundred miles in length, parts of it are still visible as a high long mound suitable for defense and control of trade. That this could be accomplished shows to what extent Offa was able to mobilize a large part of the Mercian workforce to carry out national needs, Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 26, 2016 Despite his major political and military accomplishments over a period of nearly four decades, it is in the area of numismatics that Offa is best known today. His coins appeared like a blazing comet compared to the miserable monies issued by other West European countries, even including the early silver deniers struck under Charlemagne. The range of designs under Offa was certainly a breath of fresh air in an age when mediocrity was the order of the day. Little is known of Offa’s early coinage, before about 770, as he appears to have been content to strike the anonymous sceattas (base silver pennies) so common from this era. In the 760s, however, the kingdom of Kent began to strike large thin silver pennies modeled on the recent coinage reforms in France. Offa seized on this change and, beginning about 770, struck his own pennies in a variety of designs. The earliest pennies appears to have been rather plain, with just lettering; usually this consisted of the name of the moneyer and the words OFFA REX (“King Offa”) though occasionally the coins would also state that he was king of the Mercians. By the late 780s, using a talented engraver whose name is lost to history, Offa also began to issue a fine series of portrait coins, the most impressive that had been seen in Western Europe since the fall of Rome. (Non-portrait coins were also issued at the same time.) One of his most interesting coin types honored his queen, Cynethryth; this was an act unheard of in the West since Roman times although used occasionally in the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire. It was the only time that a consort was so honored on circulating Anglo-Saxon coinage. The die sinkers were not all that competent, however, because the queen looks just like Offa on her coins. Offa also struck the first gold coins seen in England since the 7th century. Oddly enough, of the two pieces known, one is a direct copy of an Arab dinar but which carries Offa’s name very prominently. This particular coin has been used by pseudo-historians in the Arab world to claim that Offa had secretly converted to Islam. The idea is nonsense and the abortive coinage surely was intended for international use. Arab gold, however, was more common in the West at certain times than the Byzantine issues, accounting for the imitative pieces struck under Offa. (The other gold coin is controversial and may not have been connected with Offa.) Today the coins of Offa are relatively Portrait penny struck after 790 by moneyer Pendred. Heritage photo popular as there is quite a choice of designs. The least rare pieces, without portrait, are still worth more than $1,000 even in fine condition while higher-grade pieces are valued at several thousand dollars, depending on the rarity of a given type. Pennies of Queen Cynethryth are quite rare with only about two dozen pieces known and bring very strong prices when offered for public sale. Numismatic News EXPRESS Numismatic news happens fast, and in today’s digital publishing marketplace, you shouldn’t have to wait to get it. THE NO. 1 INFORMATION SOURCE FOR COIN COLLECTORS March 31, 2015 • $2.99 4 HERITAGE TO SELL HALF A rare 1794 half dollar variety will be sold at Central States. 4 MARCH OF DIMES SET A three-coin set with two silver dimes and a silver dollar will be issued in May. Ronald Reagan and Mark Twain designs were selected by the CCAC at its March meeting. ADVERTISEMENT INDEX That’s why Krause Publications has introduced Numismatic News Express, a digital publication that will provide up-to-the-minute news updates, price guides, and buy/sell information from leading dealers— delivered straight to collectors’ inboxes. Make sure you are on the Express distribution list— register online at: www.NumismaticNews.net/Numismatic-News-Express LOOK FOR THE EXPRESS ON MAY 11TH! With the death of Offa in early 796, his son Ecgfrith assumed full power but died a mere 141 days later, a coincidence perhaps exceeded only by the widespread use of poison in those days. 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Reagan’s portrait will appear on the 2016 Presidential $1 coin. CCAC Chairman Gary Marks said the committee voted 7 to 2 with one abstention to support design No. 1, a forward facing portrait of a smiling Reagan. The committee had eight designs to choose from. There were more design candidates for the Twain/Page 62 Poor-1 coins not easy By Connor Falk Poor-1 (PO-1) is the lowest grade a coin can be, where the coin is little more than a metal disk. So why are collectors going after these badly worn coins? Greg Allen, owner of Greg Allen Coins, St. Paul, Minn., said that collectors enjoy the challenge of finding PO-1 coins. “I tell people to try collecting it yourself,” he said. “If you think it’s so easy, you try it. Michael Hoyman’s PCGS PO-1 1878 eight tail feathers Morgan dollar from his End of the Trail VII Collection. It’s really difficult to find PO-1 coins.” Not just any well-worn coin can grade PO-1, he said. Poor/Page 36 CPMX beats weather By Robert R. Van Ryzin Weather-related travel delays impacted dealer attendance at this year’s Chicago Paper Money Expo, March 5-8, in Rosemont, Ill., but they didn’t dampen the spirits of most who attended the popular paper money outing. Now in its 21st year, the 2015 CPMX was held at the Crowne Plaza O’Hare and kicked off on Thursday, March 5, with dealer setup CPMX/Page 22 Young and old enjoyed the hunt at CPMX. At right, Steve Zitowsky of the Chicago Coin Club helps Justin Lute, who collects notes with birds on them. www.numismaticnews.com / April 26, 2016 35 Piedmont, W.Va., remains a pearl By Mark Hotz Crossing the old stone bridge of the Potomac River from Westernport, Md., into Piedmont, W.Va., one takes an anachronistic trip down memory lane. All around sits a once proud city now down on its luck. A pearl by any other name is still a pearl, and Piedmont, though now just a specter of her former self, is still a pearl tucked away in a forgotten area of rural West Virginia. The First National Bank of Piedmont, W.Va., opened in 1887 and survived the end of the national currency era. It was Piedmont’s largest bank. Here is a large-size $20 note of the Series of 1902 issued by the bank. Photo courtesy Heritage Auctions The First National Bank also issued small-size notes of the Series of 1929. Here is a particularly high grade Type 2 $20 issued by the bank. Henry G. Davis was one West Virginia’s most prominent citizens and the force behind the creation and growth of Piedmont. A businessman, politician and philanthropist, Davis made a lasting mark on West Virginia. This is a photo of him from when he was a U.S. senator from West Virginia. Piedmont is located in Mineral County, W.Va., just across the Potomac River from Westernport, Md. Westernport is about as far west as one can go in Maryland, located on the very southern part of the panhandle a good 50 miles southwest of Cumberland. Isolated as it is, Piedmont was once a very prosperous town, boasting a population of near 3,000 in 1920. But hard times have come to Piedmont, and the population has shrunk to less than 800. The growth of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in the mid-19th century sparked the growth of Piedmont, and the core industries of railroading, coal, and paper pulp turned Piedmont into a successful and prosperous city. The town of Piedmont was chartered in 1856. During the American Civil War, the town of Piedmont was frequently raided by the McNeill’s Rangers in an effort by the Confederates to disrupt B&O train service. Piedmont was a critical staging area for the railroad’s push across the mountains and into Ohio, and later Piedmont became an important terminus for the transport of coal from the region. Long after coal had ceased to be king in the area, the demand for the high-quality wood pulp produced locally continued to grow. In 1888, William Luke established the West Virginia Paper Co. (now New Page Corp.) on 50 acres of Maryland land known as West Piedmont (now Luke) adjacent to Westernport. During its heydays, Piedmont supported three national banks. The National Bank of Piedmont, charter 1883, was organized in 1871 but foundered in 1886 after an issue of $160,000 in First Charter notes. Just $645 is reported outstanding, and the current census of known examples now stands at around five. Soon after, in 1887, the First National Bank of Piedmont (charter 3629) was organized, and this became Piedmont’s largest financial institution, circulating almost $2 million and surviving the Depression and end of the national currency era. The outstanding from this bank was $100,000 in 1935, and quite a few notes, both large and small size, are known. I have included a photo of both large and small notes from this bank. Piedmont’s growth was almost selfpropelled by Henry G. Davis, one of West Virginia’s most famous politicians and businessmen, known in the early 20th century as West Virginia’s ‘‘Grand Old Man.’’ Born in Baltimore, Md., Gassaway’s formal education did not extend beyond elementary school. Starting as a farmhand, Hotz/Page 38 36 Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 26, 2016 U.S. TYPE COIN SALE, STARTER SETS OF DIFFERENT DATES & MIXED ROLLS AT BUDGET PRICES FOR EVERY 10 OF EQUAL VALUE, MIX OR MATCH, ADD AN EXTRA ONE OF EQUAL VALUE FOR FREE Dates of our choice, but every group or roll will include some better dates & Varieties. Choice BU EARLY CENTS AGGVG- FineVFXFAUBU MS63 FOR SALE G VG Fine VF XF AU BU MS60+ R&B Matron Head 1816-39; 20 DIFFERENT $195 $395 $550 $750 $1,500 $2,750 $3,500 $5,950 $7,500 Braided Hair 1839-57 20 DIFFERENT $175 $350 $395 $595 $750 $950 $1,950 $2,950 $4,950 Flying Eagle. 3 Diff., 1857, 58 SL & LL $35 $59 $75 $99 $125 $295 $495 $1,250 $2,450 Copper-Nickel 1859-64 Rolls of 40 $195 $295 $395 $495 $750 $1,450 $1,950 $3,450 $4,950 Indian Bronze 1864-1909 Rolls of 50 $45 $75 $125 $175 $225 $250 $495 $950 $1,950 FIVE CENT PIECES AGGVG- FineVFXFAUBU Choice BU ON SALE G VG Fine VF XF AU BU MS60+ MS63 Seated Lib. 1837-73 10 Different $85 $95 $195 $245 $295 $395 $650 $1,250 $3,750 Shield, Rays 1866-83 10 Different $85 $95 $195 $225 $275 $495 $750 $1,250 $1,750 Liberty W/Cents 1883-1912 Rolls of 40 $29 $39 $75 $175 $295 $950 $1,450 $1,950 $3,750 Buffalo 1913-1938 Rolls of 40 $19 $25 $35 $45 $95 $195 $395 $950 $1,250 SILVER DIMES AGGVG- FineVFXFAUBU Choice BU ON SALE G VG Fine VF XF AU BU MS60+ MS63 Bust 1814-37 10 Different $225 $395 $595 $750 $950 $2,450 $3,450 — — Seated 1837-1891 10 Different $75 $125 $145 $195 $250 $295 $595 $1,250 $1,750 Barber 1892-1916 Rolls of 50 $95 $125 $195 $245 $395 $950 $1,950 $4,500 $7,500 Mercury 1916-45 Rolls of 50 $85 $95 $110 $125 $145 $175 $195 $295 $395 QUARTERS AGGVG- FineVFXFAUBU Choice BU ON SALE G VG Fine VF XF AU BU MS60+ MS63 Seated 1838-91 10 Different $125 $225 $275 $395 $495 $575 $1,250 $2,250 $4,950 Barber 1892-1916 Rolls of 40 $195 $295 $595 $950 $1,450 $4,950 $3,950 $7,500 — Standing Liberty 1917-30 Rolls of 40 $175 $275 $375 $495 $750 $995 $2,450 $3,950 $5,950 Silver Washington Rolls of 40 $160 $180 $195 $210 $225 $245 $275 $295 $325 SILVER HALF DOLLARS AGGVG- FineVFXFAUBU Choice BU ON SALE G VG Fine VF XF AU BU MS60+ MS63 Bust Capped 1807-39 5 different $195 $295 $350 $395 $450 $650 $1,450 $4,950 $7,500 Seated Liberty 1839-91 5 different $125 $195 $245 $295 $495 $595 $750 $1,450 $3,500 Barber 1892-1915 10 Different $110 $145 $225 $750 $950 $1,450 $2,950 $4,950 $7,500 Walking 1916-47 Rolls of 20 $195 $220 $240 $250 $295 $350 $450 $650 $750 Franklin 1948-1963 Rolls of 20 $180 $190 $210 $240 $250 $280 $295 $350 $395 SILVER DOLLARS AGGVG- FineVFXFAUBU Choice BU ON SALE G VG Fine VF XF AU BU MS60+ MS63 Seated, Motto 1840-73 5 Different $1,250 $1,450 $1,550 $1,750 $1,950 $2,250 $3,500 $7,500 — Trade Dollars 1873-85 5 Different $550 $595 $695 $795 $850 $995 $1,450 $4,500 $7,500 Morgan 1878-1904 Rolls of 20 $550 $595 $650 $695 $750 $795 $895 $1,200 $1,450 Peace 1921-1935 Rolls of 20 $410 $425 $450 $475 $495 $550 $650 $750 $850 Choice Gem SINGLE TYPE COINS GVGFineVFXFAUBUBU BU HALF CENTS ON SALE VG FINE VF XF AU BU MS60+ MS63 MS64 Draped Bust 1800-1808, each: $49 $65 $85 $135 $245 $500 $950 $2,800 $5,100 Classic Head 1809-1836, each: $45 $60 $65 $70 $80 $125 $185 $370 $540 Braided Hair 1849-1857, each: $55 $65 $75 $85 $95 $125 $165 $345 $490 Choice Gem CENTS GVGFineVFXFAUBUBU BU ON SALE VG FINE VF XF AU BU MS60+ MS63 MS64 Liberty Cap 1793-1796 $290 $385 $565 $1,175 $2,800 $4,150 $7,500 — — Draped Bust 1796-1807 $50 $70 $155 $300 $660 $1,600 $2,850 $8,000 — Classic Head 1808-1814 $45 $75 $180 $410 $800 $2,100 $4,400 $8,500 — Coronet 1816-1839 $20 $25 $30 $60 $90 $175 $220 $320 $495 Braided Hair 1839-1857 $20 $22 $25 $30 $50 $110 $150 $175 $335 Flying Eagle 1857-1858 $19 $25 $35 $45 $95 $175 $355 $850 $1,230 Indian No Shield 1859 $9 $15 $20 $40 $85 $165 $185 $575 $1,075 Copper-Nickel 1860-64 $6 $7 $12 $19 $39 $50 $80 $165 $310 Indian Bronze 1864-1909 $2 $3 $3 $4 $6 $15 $30 $35 $45 Choice Gem TWO CENT PIECES GVGFineVFXFAUBUBU BU ON SALE VG FINE VF XF AU BU MS60+ MS63 MS64 1864-1873 $18 $20 $22 $30 $40 $80 $100 $115 $165 Gem BU MS65 R&B — THREE CENT PIECES ON SALE Nickel Type 1865-1889 1851-1853 One Outline 1854-1858 3 Outlines 1859-1873 2 Outlines G $13 $20 $25 $25 VG $14 $40 $40 $45 F $15 $45 $45 $50 VF25 $20 $50 $55 $55 EF45 $30 $55 $95 $70 AU55 $50 $135 $170 $140 FIVE CENT PIECES ON SALE Capped Bust 1829-1837 Seated, No Stars 1837 Seated, No Drap 1838-40 Seated, Stars 1840-59 Seated, Arrows 1853-55 Seated, Legend 1860-73 Shield, Rays 1866-67 No Rays 1867-1883 Liberty No Cents 1883 Liberty W/Cents 1883-1912 Buffalo Mound Type I 1913 Buffalo Line 1913-1938 GVG $45 $35 $15 $15 $15 $15 $25 $15 $8 $1 $9 $1 VGFINE $60 $45 $18 $18 $18 $18 $35 $24 $9 $2 $12 $2 FineVF $65 $65 $20 $19 $20 $19 $50 $25 $12 $7 $14 $3 VFXF $95 $120 $25 $20 $25 $20 $70 $30 $14 $15 $16 $4 XFAU $135 $180 $60 $45 $50 $35 $130 $55 $16 $25 $19 $7 AUBUBU MS60+ $200 $305 $400 $550 $165 $220 $110 $140 $120 $175 $65 $130 $220 $250 $95 $125 $15 $25 $45 $55 $25 $30 $12 $19 OLD SILVER DIMES ON SALE Bust, Large 1809-1828 Bust, Small 1828-1837 Seated, No Stars 1837-38 Seated, ND 1838-40 Seated, Stars 1840-60 Seated, Arrows 1853-55 Seated, Legend 1860-91 Seated, Arrows 1873-74 Barber 1892-1916 Mercury 1916-1945 GVG $30 $30 $30 $15 $15 $14 $12 $15 $3 — VGFINE $40 $40 $40 $20 $19 $16 $15 $19 $4 — FineVF $45 $45 $80 $25 $25 $19 $19 $35 $9 — VFXF $90 $65 $215 $35 $35 $25 $25 $50 $19 — XFAU $340 $220 $420 $100 $45 $35 $35 $110 $29 — AUBUBU MS60+ $500 $875 $385 $660 $640 $850 $225 $285 $125 $210 $130 $230 $65 $130 $255 $380 $55 $90 — — TWENTY CENT PIECES GON SALE VG Seated Liberty 1875-78 $125 QUARTERS ON SALE G Bust, Heraldic 1804-1807 $450 Bust, Large 1815-1828 $95 Bust, Small 1831-1838 $65 Seated, No Drapery 1838-40 $30 Seated No Motto 1840-65 $25 Seated, Arrws/Rays 1853 $25 Seated, Arrows 1854-55 $25 Seated, Motto 1866-91 $25 Seated, Arrows 1873-74 $25 Barber 1892-1916 $7 Standing Type 1 1916-17 $20 Standing Type 2 1917-30 $7 VGFINE $135 VG $495 $110 $90 FineVFXFAUBUVF XF AU BU MS60+ $175 $160 $225 $355 $550 F VF25 EF45 AU55 MS60 $750 $1,450 $3,450 $4,750 — $225 $450 $1,450 $1,950 $3,450 $125 $175 $395 $675 $1,100 MS60 $85 $170 $220 $175 MS64 $210 $395 $1,225 $430 Gem BU MS64 $1,175 $1,260 $575 $480 $515 $400 $635 $260 $45 $175 $75 $29 Gem BU MS64 $3,300 $2,500 $3,200 $1,100 $850 $875 $400 $1,500 $325 $20 Gem BU MS64 $1,450 MS64 — — $7,250 MS65 $500 $715 $2,040 $750 Superb Gem BU MS65 $2,450 $2,700 $1,600 $850 $1,375 $740 $1,975 $575 $150 $435 $95 $35 Superb Gem BU MS65 — $6,500 $6,275 $2,625 $2,050 $2,025 $780 $3,700 $550 $30 Superb Gem BU MS65 $2,450 MS65 — — — $750 $1,450 $3,750 — $165 $255 $500 $865 $290 $800 $1,875 $4,100 $220 $390 $1,100 $2,350 $135 $230 $530 $835 $385 $650 $1,325 $1,550 $105 $170 $425 $575 $175 $205 $270 $315 $65 $80 $180 $280 Choice Gem AUBUBU BU BU MS60+ MS63 MS64 — — — — $4,000 $8,350 — — $315 $925 $1,900 $2,875 $360 $940 $2,000 $4,600 $2,000 $5,000 — — $190 $360 $915 $1,650 $550 $1,325 $3,100 $4,900 $275 $500 $1,325 $2,400 $175 $340 $710 $1,150 $405 $765 $1,750 $3,200 $330 $390 $850 $1,200 $24 $29 $39 $45 $12 $15 $17 $19 Choice Gem AUBUBU BU BU MS60+ MS63 MS64 — $2,875 — $8,000 $1,725 $3,250 $1,025 $625 $435 Superb Gem BU MS65 — — $8,800 — — $4,850 $2,200 $7,700 $3,600 — $2,775 $75 $25 Superb Gem BU MS65 — $7,500 — $4,950 Gem BU MS65 $7,500 $4,950 — 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This colored postcard view shows the First National Bank building in Piedmont as it appeared circa 1915, on the central corner in town. The Davis National Bank of Piedmont opened in 1889 with Henry G. Davis as president. This Series of 1882 $10 Brown Back from the author’s collection is the only known Brown Back note on this bank, and the only known note to feature Henry G. Davis’ signature as president. Hotz/from Page 36 young Davis became a brakeman for the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in 1842, later serving as conductor and station agent. Traveling the route from Washington to Cumberland, he noted the potential wealth of forestlands in areas that soon became part of West Virginia. He invested his savings and his wife’s inheritance in thousands of acres of undeveloped land in the region, often paying only a dollar per acre. He left the B&O in 1858 to focus on his personal interests. Davis, realizing the relationship of political power to business, won election to the House of Delegates in 1865 and The Davis Natonal Bank of Piedmont also issued small-size notes until it liquidated in May 1933. Shown is a Series of 1929 Type 2 $20 issued by the bank shortly before it closed. Hotz/Page 40 Henry G. Davis was selected as the nominee for vice president on the 1904 Democratic presidential ticket, with Alton Parker for president. They lost the election to Theodore Roosevelt. 38 Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 26, 2016 Here is the old First National Bank building in Piedmont as it appears today. It is little changed save for the loss of its copper-coated cupola. WHO AM I? Professional Numismatic Dealer and Consultant for Over 45 Years WHAT HAVE I DONE? 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LEIDMAN 940 Wayne Avenue Silver Springs, MD 20910 (301) 585-8467 • www.juliancoin.com L.M. 664 www.numismaticnews.com / April 26, 2016 39 Letters/from Page 6 the West Virginia Senate in 1868. He sponsored bills to create Mineral and Grant counties and to obtain for himself a charter for a corporation having vast powers to build a railroad and exploit the natural resources in north-central West Virginia. In 1870, Davis helped lead the Democratic Party to victory, which began the party’s quarter-century control of West Virginia. The next year, the legislature elected him West Virginia’s first Democratic U.S. senator. He served from 1871 to 1883, becoming in time chairman of the Appropriations Committee. He opposed the Republican Radical Reconstruction program, denounced corruption in Grant’s administration, and urged creation of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Davis was a delegate to nine Democratic National Conventions and a dominant force in the state party for three decades. He was the Democratic nominee for vice president in 1904. Using the charter he had obtained in 1866, Davis built the West Virginia Central & Pittsburgh Railway and its branch lines two decades later, thus enabling him to transport his coal The old Davis National Bank building stands across from the First National Bank at the corner of 2nd Street and Childs Avenue. I have marked the building with an arrow. The First National Bank is in foreground. Piedmont has become a poor and underpopulated town. Fires and other collapses have destroyed several of its buildings. This destroyed ruin sits just behind the old Davis National Bank building on Childs Avenue. 40 Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 26, 2016 This old photographic view of Piedmont’s main street circa 1910, looking north toward the Potomac River and Westernport, Md. The First National Bank of Piedmont is seen at left foreground. and lumber to eastern markets. Later, he constructed a railroad connecting Charleston and Elkins. Profits from these enterprises and from banking and real estate brought him an immense fortune. He founded Elkins and other towns along his railroad routes and was co-founder of Davis and Elkins College. He died in 1916. Among his business interests was the Davis National Bank of Piedmont, which opened for business under charter 4088 in 1889. The bank issued a variety of notes to the tune of $1.3 million in circulation. The Davis National Bank was the only private-name issuer in the state of West Virginia, a tribute to the power and significance of the Davis name. The bank operated for over 40 years until it liquidated in mid-1933; the First National Bank assumed its circulation. Many years back I was able to obtain a $10 Brown Back issued by this bank, bearing the pen signature of Henry G. Davis as president. It remains to this day the only Brown Back note of any denomination known from this bank, and the only known note to bear Davis’ signature. I have included a photo of it along with a small-size note issued by the bank. A visit to Piedmont today is a step back in time, as the town is just a shell of her former self. She is no ghost town in the formal sense of the term, but rather ghostly in appearance and in the abandoned nature of most of her once stately buildings. The First National Bank building, with its faded moniker still visible on its walls, stands mute and abandoned, sporting a “For Sale” sign in the front window. The very top floor seems to have been converted to low-cost residential apartments. I have included a couple of photos of the bank as it appeared in years past, and a photo of this building as it appears today. The cupola is long gone, but the building still bears its original gracefulness. The old Davis National Bank building still stands catty-corner from the First National Bank. It now serves as retail and apartments. Recent fires have destroyed many structures in Piedmont. Ruins of one building stand next to the old Davis Bank. A ride through town will delight the visitor with substantial brick buildings of every kind and architectural style; almost all abandoned or boarded up. A few have found new life as small shops and the local historical society occupies the ground level of one lovely vintage structure. Piedmont’s streets reflect the town’s topography, with steep inclines going up and down. At the top of Childs Avenue, commanding an outstanding view of the town and the valley below stood the Davis Free School, which was built by Henry G. Davis as a gift for the city. Sadly, this building is a crumbled and forlorn ruin today, with just its majestic entrance archway standing in mute testimony to its former glory. If you are ever in area, a visit to Piedmont and nearby Westernport, Md. is worth the extra drive. 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Please contact the show promoter BEFORE traveling long distances. SHOW PROMOTERS: Run your show announcement FREE for up to 4 weeks!* Just complete & return the form below. All timely listings are also included in both Bank Note Reporter and World Coin News at NO CHARGE. Call *Dependant upon date of submission relevant to deadline and space availability. Want to make your show really STAND OUT? Whether you need dealers on the floor or collectors at the gate, KP offers the best, most qualified coin & paper money collector and dealer audience around — AND we have the means to reach them! Contact the Numismatic News ad department for information on multiple show promotion opportunities: 1-800-573-0333. ALABAMA May 14 AL, Pelham . Central Alabama Coin Show. Pelham Civic Complex, 500 Amphitheater Rd.. SH: 9:00am - 4:00pm. SP: Alabama Numismatic Society. A: Free. T: 37. F: $60. Carl Shory, 109 Foothills Pkwy, Suite 111, Chelsea, Al, 35043. PH: 205- 612-5538 or [email protected]. ARIZONA May 15 AZ, Tempe. Camelback Collectibles Coin & Stamp Show. American Legion Post #2, 2125 S. Indrustrial Park Ave.. SH: 8am-2:30pm. A: Free. F: $50. Bill Jernigan, PO Box 25878, Tempe, AZ, 85285. PH: 480- 227-3604 or arizonacoins@ hotmail.com. May 21 AZ, Phoenix. Northwest Valley Coin, Card & Stamp Show. LaQuinta Inn, 2510 W. Greenway Rd. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: AZCS. T: 35. F: $33 = $45. Mike Vechiola, 6915 W. Morrow Dr. Suite 1-715-445-2214 or email. April (ext. 13654) [email protected] For show listing info, Kay (ext. 13283) [email protected] 7, Glendale, AZ, 85308. PH: 623- 570-3816 or [email protected]. CALIFORNIA Apr 29-30 CA, Sacramento. Sacramento Valley Coin Club Spring Show. The Four Points by Sheraton, 4900 Duckhorn Dr.. SH: Fri. 10am6pm, Sat. 10am-4pm. A: $3. T: 50. F: $299 8’; $479 14’ corner. Bob Shanks, PO Box 160122, Sacramento, CA, 95816. PH: 916- 204-5168 or [email protected] or www.sacvalcc.org. May 1 CA, Vallejo. 44th Annual Vallejo Coin Show. Florence Douglas Senior Center, 333 Amador. SP: Vallejo Numismatic Society. A: Free. T: 35. Edwin Hoffmark, Jr., PO Box 4281, Vallejo, CA, 94590-0428. PH: 707- 642-8754 or [email protected] or www.solanocoinclub.com. May 7 CA, Santa Maria. Coin & Collectibles Show. Elwin Mussell Senior Center, 510 East Park Ave. Free Numismatic News Show Directory Form To have your show listed in the Numismatic News Show Directory just fill out and mail or fax this form. Show site: (City (State) Date: Zip Time: SH: 9am-3pm. SP: Santa Maria Coin Club. Ed Cohen, PO Box 7186, Santa Maria, ca, 93456. PH: 805- 937-1250. May 22 CA, Van Nuys. Coin Show. Masonic Hall, 14750 Sherman Way. SH: 10am - 4pm. SP: R.A.M. Rare Coins. A: $3 - Free drawing with paid admission. T: 30. F: $125. Richard Murachanian, PO Box 800801, Santa Clarita, CA, 91380. PH: 661- 287-1651 or [email protected]. Jun 24-25 CA, Concord. East Bay/ Concord Coin Show. The Clarion Hotel, 1050 Burnett Ave. SH: Fri. 10am - 6pm; Sat. 10am - 5pm. A: $3. T: 41. NorCal Coin Shows, Bill Green, PO Box 846, Alamo, CA, 94507. PH: 925- 351-7605 or info@ norcalcoinshows.com or norcalcoinshows.com. Jul 30-31 CA, Fremont. 44th Annual Coin Club Show. Elks Lodge, 38991 Farwell Dr.. SH: Sat. 10am - 5pm; Sun. 10am - 4pm. A: Free. T: 45. F: $180. Vince Lacariere, PO Box 1401, Fremont, CA, 94538. PH: 510- 792-1511. COLORADO May 4-7 CO, Denver. Denver Coin Expo. National Western Complex-Expo Hall, 4655 Humboldt St.. T: 300. Cory Baker. PH: 720- 445-4093 or PH: 818- 259-3692 or www.RockyMtnExpos. com. CONNECTICUT May 1 CT, Norwich. Pawcatuck Valley Coin Club Annual Show. Holiday Inn - Norwich, 10 Laura Blvd. A: Free. F: $70. David Barbone, 10 Bigelow St, Pawcatuck, CT. PH: 860- 599-1571 or [email protected]. FLORIDA Name of Show: Sponsor: Site location (hotel, convention center, etc): Street Address: Admission charge No: Number of tables: Yes: Amount: Table Fee: If the show is multi-hobby, (including stamps, sports cards or other collectible tables), please indicate the number of tables offering primarily numismatic items: May 5 FL, Wesley Chapel. 1st Saturday Coin Club Show. Eagle Lodge #3752, 4149 New River Rd. corner of SR54. SP: Zephyrhills Coin Club. A: Free. F: $40.. Dennis Jones. PH: 813- 355-6813. May 8 FL, Melbourne. Coin $ Stamp & Collectible Show. Azan Shrine Temple, 5091 W. Eau Gallie Blvd.. A: Free. Alysha Wilson. PH: 321- 751-3647 or [email protected]. May 22 FL, Greenacres. 4th Sunday of the Month Show. American Polish Club, 4725 Lake Worth Road. SH: 9am-3pm. SP: Palm Beach Coin Club. A: Free. T: 50. F: $75. Tony Swicer, PO Box 5823, Lake Worth, FL, 33466. PH: 561- 9647236 or [email protected]. Bourse chairman: GEORGIA Chairman’s telephone number: May 13-14 GA, Augusta. Spring Coin Club Show. Columbia County Exibition Center, 212 Partnership Dr., Grovetown. A: Free. T: 50. F: $120. David Chism, 4168 Waters Edge Lane, Appling, GA, 30802. PH: 706- 829-5484 or [email protected] or www.augustacoinclub.org. May 15 GA, Marietta. Greater Atlanta Coin Show. Hilton Atlanta/Marietta Hotel & Conference Center, 500 Powder Springs Street. A: Free. T: 37. F: $65. Bob O’Brien. PH: 770- 772-4359 or E-mail address: Address: ❯ Call 1-800-573-0333 or fax 1-715-445-4087 to list your show in additional issues for $10 a week! Mail to: 42 Numismatic News Show Directory 700 E. State St., Iola, WI 54990 or e-mail [email protected] Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 26, 2016 Shows/Page 44 FLORIDA UNITED NUMISMATISTS, INC. 10th Summer FUN! July 7-9, 2016 • ORLANDO, FLORIDA Orange County Convention Center 9800 International Drive SHOW HOURS Thurs. - July 7 • 10:00-6:30; Fri. • July 8 - 10:00-6:30; Sat. - July 9 • 10:00-5:30 Dealer Set-up Wednesday, July 6 Heritage Auctions - 1-800-US-COINS (1-800-872-6467) Cindy Wibker PO Box 471147, Lake Monroe, FL 32747 PH: 407-321-8747 • FAX: 407-321-5138 • email: [email protected] For more information, visit our website: www.funtopics.com FLORIDA UNITED NUMISMATISTS, INC. ••• 2017 ••• 62nd Annual F.U.N. Convention January 5-8, 2017 Ft. Lauderdale Convention Center • Ft. Lauderdale, Florida SHOW HOURS Thursday- Jan. 5 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m. • Friday-Jan. 6 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Saturday-Jan. 7 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. • Sunday- Jan. 8 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 8 is an optional dealer participation date. Dealer Set-up: Jan. 4th 2-8 p.m. Contact: Cindy Wibker • PO Box 471147, Lake Monroe, FL 32747-1147 PH: 407-321-8747 • FAX: 407-321-5138 • email: [email protected] www.numismaticnews.com / April 26, 2016 43 Shows/from Page 42 [email protected] or www.atlcoin.com. ILLINOIS May 1 IL, Palatine. 1st Sunday Coin Show Palatine. Holiday Inn Express, 1550 Dundee Rd. SH: 9am-3pm. SP: N.O.I.S.E.. A: Free. T: 30. F: $60. N.O.I.S.E., Joe, PO Box 193, Crystal Lake, IL, 60039. PH: 815- 479-0350 or [email protected]. May 8 IL, Countryside. West Suburban Coin & Collectibles Show. Operating Engineers Local 150 Union Hall, 6200 Joliet Rd.. SH: 9am-3pm. A: Free. T: 85. Kevin Wasmer. PH: 630- 399-9060 or westsuburbancoinshow.com. May 15 IL, Itasca. 3rd Sunday N.O.I.S.E. Coin Show. Holiday Inn, 860 Irving Pk.. A: Free. T: 60. F: $60. N.O.I.S.E., Joe, PO Box 193, Crystal Lake, IL, 60039. PH: 815- 479-0350 or [email protected]. INDIANA May 1 IN, Indianapolis. 71st Street Coin & Currency Show. Knights of Columbus, 2100 E. 71st St.. SH: 9am-3:00pm. A: Free. Mark Eberhardt. PH: 317- 837-5682 or [email protected] or www. fubacoins.com. May 7 IN, Crown Point. The Tri-Cities Coin Show. St. Matthias Church Hall, 101 W Burrell Dr. SH: 9am-3pm. SP: Good Fellow Coin Club. T: 40. F: $40/1; $30/2. Dale Thompson, PO Box 10576, Merrillville, IN, 46411. PH: 219- 781-9619 or [email protected]. May 7 IN, South Bend. Coin & Currency Show. Comfort Stes., Corner of SR 933 & Cleveland. SH: 9am - 3pm. A: Free. T: 30. F: $45-$50. David Brody, PO Box 724, South Bend, IN, 46624. PH: 574- 272-9198. May 21 IN, Jasper. 13th Annual Coin Show. Dubois County Museum, 2704 N. Newton St.. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Jasper Area Coin Club. A: Free. T: 37. F: $35. Bill Ackerman, 1363 W. 4th St., Jasper, IN, 47546. PH: 812- 634-9356 or wabashrn@ insightbb.com. Jun 18 IN, Highland. Calumet Stamp, Coin and Post Card Show. St. James Parish Hall, 9640 Kennedy Ave. SH: 10am - 3pm. SP: Calumet Numismatic Club. A: $1. T: 18. John Koval, PO Box 83, Griffith, IN, 46319. PH: 219- 924-4836 or [email protected] or www.stampshows.com; www.coinshows.com. Aug 20 IN, Highland. Calumet Stamp, Coin and Post Card Show. St. James Parish Hall, 9640 Kennedy Ave. SH: 10am - 3pm. SP: Calumet Numismatic Club. A: $1. T: 18. John Koval, PO Box 83, Griffith, IN, 46319. PH: 219- 924-4836 or [email protected] or www.stampshows.com; www.coinshows.com. LOUISIANA May 7-8 LA, Hammond. Crescent City Coin Club Show. Knights of Columbus Hall, University Blvd.. SH: Sat. 9am - 5pm; Sun. 9am - 4pm. A: Free. T: 35. F: $150. Andrew Correnthi, PO Box 789, Independence, LA, 70443. PH: 985- 3204295 or www.crescentcitycoinclub.org. MAINE May 1 ME, Brunswick. Brunswick Coin & Stamp Club Spring Show. Knights of Columbus Hall , 2 Columbus Drive. SH: 9am - 2:30pm. A: Free. T: 42. F: $45-1, $80-2. Bob Caouette, PO Box 519, Brunswick, ME, 04011. PH: 207- 7217872 or [email protected] or [email protected] or http://home.comcast. net/~brunswickcoinclub/site/. May 4 ME, Fryeburg. 1st Wednesday Monthly Fryeburg Coin Show. Legion Hall, 47 Bradley St. SH: 9pm - 4pm. SP: Hilltop Farm. A: Free. T: 12. F: $40. Jon DuLude, PO Box 5, West 44 Stewartstown, NH, 03597. PH: 802- 266-8179 or [email protected]. MARYLAND May 1 MD, Middle River. Middle River Coin Club Coin Show. Victory Villa, 404 Compass Rd.. SH: 9am-2pm. A: Free. T: 30. F: $35. Wendell Petri. PH: 410- 687-1517 or pennsypete@comcast. net. May 14-15 MD, Frederick. Coin & Currency Show. Frederick Elks Lodge, 289 Willowdale Dr.. A: Free. T: 60. F: $110. Carl Earl Ostiguy, PO Box 92, Savage, MD, 20763. PH: 410- 379-5646 or [email protected] or www.coinshows.com, www.coininfo.com. May 20-21 MD, Hagerstown. Battlefield Coin Shows. Grand Venice Hotel, 431 Dual Hwy.. SH: 10:00am - 4:00pm. A: Free. T: 55. F: $150. Michael Dixon, 5601 Bobolink Place, New Market, MD, 21774. or PH: 301- 788-6232 or [email protected] or www.BattlefieldCoinShows.com. MASSACHUSETTS May 1 MA, Chicopee. Chicopee Coin & Sports Show. Boy’s & Girl’s Club, 580 Meadow St. SP: Chicopee Boys & Girls Club. A: $1. T: 40. F: $30. Joe Garrity, 29 Dixie Terr, Chicopee, MA, 01020. PH: 413- 593-6046 or [email protected]. May 18 MA, Uxbridge. Blackstone Valley Coin & Collectibles Club 3rd Wed. Coin Show. VFW Post #1385, 16 Cross Rd.. SH: 3pm-8pm. Mike McDonald. PH: 774- 280-4333. MICHIGAN May 7-8 MI, Flint. Coin, Stamp & Sports Card Show. Dort Mall, 3600 S. Dort Hwy.. A: Free. F: $60. Bob Gunther. PH: 810- 280-6873. May 22 MI, Marysville. 2016 Coin Club Coin Show. American Legion, 299 E Huron Blvd. SH: 9am3pm. SP: Maryville Coin Club. A: Free. T: 40. Marysville Coin Club, Brian Friedland. PH: 810985-8766 or [email protected]. Sep 17-18 MI, Flint. Coin, Stamp & Sports Card Show. Dort Mall, 3600 S. Dort Hwy.. A: Free. F: $60. Bob Gunther. PH: 810- 280-6873. Oct 8 MI, Gladstone. 11th Annual Delta Coin Club Coin Show. Gladstone American Legion, 809 Delta Ave. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Delta Coin Club. A: Free. T: 18. F: $30. Jerry Robison, Box 66, Skandia, MI, 49885. PH: 906- 442-7364 or [email protected]. MINNESOTA May 1 MN, Bloomington. Coin & Currency Show. Crowne Plaza, In’tl. Airport, 3 Appletree Square (I-494 & 34th Ave. S.). SH: 9am - 4pm. A: Free. T: 23. F: $45-$55. Del Lanz, PH: 763- 355-9436. May 7 MN, Roseville. Roseville Coin Show. Skating Center, 2661 Civic Center Dr.. SP: Mill City Numismatics, LLC. A: Free. T: 20. F: $60.. Andrew Swammi. PH: 612- 770-6578 or [email protected]. May 22 MN, South Saint Paul. South Saint Paul Coin Show. VFW, 111 Concord Exchange S. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Meyers Coin Shows. A: Free. T: 40. F: $55. David Schiefelbein. PH: 651- 4550061 or [email protected]. MISSISSIPPI Jun 4 MS, Vicksburg. 92nd Vicksburg Coin Show. Riverwalk Casino, I-20 Exit 1A, 1046 Warrenton Road. SH: 9am - 5pm. SP: Vicksburg Coin Club. A: Free. T: 35. F: $35. Jody Wooten, PO Box 820009, Vicksburg, MS, 39182. PH: 601- 5294166 or [email protected]. Jun 24-26 MS, Biloxi. Gulf Coast Coin Show. Civic Center, 578 Howard Ave. A: Free. T: 82. F: $195. Norman Carnovale. PH: 228- 435-8880 or [email protected]. Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 26, 2016 MISSOURI May 1 MO, Kansas City. ARC Monthly Coin Show. American Legion Post 21, 16701 E. 40 Hwy.. A: Free. T: 40. F: $70-$130. American Rare Coin, John Ryan, 521 E. Red Bridge Rd., Kansas City, MO, 64131. PH: 816- 942-7900. NEBRASKA May 1 NE, Fremont. 57th Annual Coin Show. Fremont City Auditorium, 925 N Broad St. SH: 9am-4pm. SP: Fremont Coin Club. T: 45. F: $50. Bob Missel, 517 N. Main St., Fremont, NE, 68025. PH: 402- 317-7832 or [email protected] or www.nebraskacoin.com. NEVADA May 13-15 NV, Las Vegas. 53rd Annual Las Vegas Numismatic Society Coin Show. Westgate Hotel and Casino, 3000 Paradise Rd. SH: Fri. & Sat. 10am - 6pm; Sun. 10am - 3pm. A: $3. T: 150. CK Shows, Dawn, POB 95517, Las Vegas, NV, 89193. PH: 888- 330-5188 or PH: 800- 208-1810 or [email protected] or www.ckshows.com. Jun 23-25 NV, Las Vegas. 24th Annual Convention. SouthPoint Spa, Hotel Casino, 9777 Las Vegas Blvd. South. SP: Casino Chip & Gaming Token Collectors Club, Inc.. A: $10 Thurs; $5 Fri; Saturday Free. T: 60. F: $275. Sheldon & Christine Smith, 3549 Casa Real Way, Las Vegas, NV, 89147. PH: 702- 255-6999 or [email protected] or www.ccgtcc.com. NEW HAMPSHIRE May 8 NH, Keene. 2nd Sunday Collectors Show. Knights of Columbus Hall, 372 Marboro St.. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Twin State Coin Club. A: Free. F: $30. Jim Younce, PO Box 278, Claremont, NH, 03743. PH: 603- 477-8735 or jimbojenni@ gmail.com. May 15 NH, Nashua. 3rd Sun. Coin Show. Holiday Inn , 9 Northeastern Blvd. SH: 9:00am - 2:00pm. T: 49. EBW Promotions, PO Box 3, Willmington, MA, 01887. PH: 978- 658-0160 or [email protected] or www.ebwpromotions.com. May 15 NH, Hinsdale. 3rd Sunday Tri-State Coin Show. Millstream Community Center, 19 Main St. A: Free. T: 10. F: $40. Jack Whitney or Richard Bryant. PH: 413- 422-2794 or PH: 802254-9340 or [email protected]. Jun 19 NH, Hinsdale. 3rd Sunday Tri-State Coin Show. Millstream Community Center, 19 Main St. A: Free. T: 10. F: $40. Jack Whitney or Richard Bryant. PH: 413- 422-2794 or PH: 802254-9340 or [email protected]. NEW JERSEY Apr 30 NJ, Linwood. Coin Show. Our Lady of Sorrows Activity Center, 701 Wabash Ave. SH: 10am - 5pm. A: Free. T: 50. F: 6’ - $50; 8’ - $60. or Tom Gullone, PH: 609- 652-1181 or Jerry Francisco, PH: 609- 641-3286 or [email protected] or [email protected]. May 1 NJ, Parsippany. Garden State Coin, Stamp & Currency Show. P.A.L. Bldg., 33 Baldwin Rd., (next to Smith Field on Rt. 46). A: Free. T: 100. Joe. P.A.L. Bldg., PH: 973- 335-0555 or PH: 973- 644-0099. May 14 NJ, Colts Neck. Coin & Currency Show. Saint Mary’s Church, Rte. 34 North & Phanlax Rd. SH: 9am - 3pm. 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Mark Caiello, 652 Old Liverpool Rd., Liverpool, NY, 13088. PH: 315- 461-9379. May 15 NY, Cheektowaga. Coin & Stamp Show. Knights of Columbus Hall, 2735 Union Road. SH: 10am-3pm. SP: Buffalo Numismatic Assoc.. T: 55. Dave, PH: 716- 873-4280 or www.thebna.org. May 22 NY, Melville. Melville Stamp & Coin Show. Catapano Engineering Hall, 585 Rte. 110 (Broadhollow Rd.). SH: 8am - 2pm. A: Free. F: $70.. George Schulteis. PH: 516- 557-7096 or gsstamps1&hotmail.com. May 22 NY, West Seneca. Coin, Stamp & Postcard Show. Harvey D. Morin VFW Post 2940, 965 Center Rd.. SH: 10am - 3pm. SP: GDK Coins. A: Free. Peter Cappa, 1380 French Rd., Depew, NY, 14043. PH: 716- 656-8080 or PH: 716- 2204345 or [email protected]. NORTH CAROLINA Apr 30 NC, Lexington. Eagle Coin Club Annual Show. J. Smith Young YMCA, 119 W. 3rd Ave.. SH: 9am-5pm. SP: Eagle Coin Club of Lexington. A: Free. T: 60. F: $65-6’. Leon Little, 4721Parks Rd, Lexington, nc, 27292. PH: 336- 596-3986 or [email protected]. ADVERTISER’S INDEX H A Adkins, Gary ....... 10 Hobby Scopes ..... 32 B J Beymer, Jack....... 31 JEL Coins ...... 22, 23 Brooklyn Coins & Stamps .............. 41 K Kleinman, I.......... 32 C Centurial L Collectibles ........ 14 L & C Coins ........ 21 Civitas Galleries .... 7 Leidman, Julian ... 39 Coast To Coast Coins ............... 2, 3 N Coin Depot, The .. 13 N.G.C. ................. 33 D O Distinctive Coins .................... 18, 19 O’Higgins, Mike... 45 F S F&W Media Security Int’l.. 37, 47 .................... 35, 48 F.U.N. Show ........ 43 Skyline Coins .... 8, 9 Stacks-Bowers G Galleries .............. 5 Goldberg Coins & Collectibles ........ 15 Steinberg’s .......... 11 The advertisers’ index is provided as a reader service. Occasional last-minute changes may result in ads appearing on pages other than those listed here. The publisher assumes no liability for omissions or errors. 46 May 21-22 NC, Fayetteville. Cape Fear Coin Club Show. Holiday Inn, 1944 Cedar Creek Rd.. A: Free. T: 40. F: $150. Mickey Smith, 104 S. 2nd St., Spring Lake, NC, 28390. PH: 910- 497-5445. Dec 3-4 NC, Fayetteville. Cape Fear Coin Club Show. Holiday Inn, 1944 Cedar Creek Rd.. A: Free. T: 40. F: $150. Mickey Smith, 104 S. 2nd St., Spring Lake, NC, 28390. PH: 910- 497-5445. OHIO May 1 OH, Wooster. 64th Spring Coin Show. High School, 515 Oldman Rd.. SH: 9am - 3:30pm. SP: Wayne County Coin Club. A: Free. F: $45. Rose Young, 4182 Burbank Rd, Wooster, OH, 44691. PH: 330- 263-0477. May 1 OH, Fairview Park. Universal Coin, Currency & Stamp Show. American Legion Post 421, 22001 Brook Park. SH: 10am-3pm. A: Free. T: 36. John Cotleur. PH: 440- 864-7473. May 7 OH, North Canton. Coin & Collectible Show. McDonaldsville Church, 7641 Wales Rd. NW. SH: 9am-4pm. SP: Stark County Coin Club. A: Free. T: 30. F: $30. Dan Dexter, PH: 330- 7043991 or [email protected]. May 15 OH, Toledo. Blue Ribbon Coin & Stamp Show. Saint Clements Hall, 3030 Tremainsville Rd.. SH: 8am - 3pm. A: Free. T: 45. F: 1-$40, 2-$65, 3-$80. John Begovatz. PH: 419- 9724176 or [email protected]. May 15 OH, Sidney. 58th Shelby County Coin Club Show. VFW Post 4239, 2841 Wapakoneta Ave. SH: 10am - 3pm. A: Free. F: $35. Todd Garrett, PO Box 356, Troy, OH, 45373. PH: 937- 3395437 or [email protected]. May 15 OH, Hilliard. Columbus Coin Show 3rd Sunday Every Month. Makoy Center, 5462 Center St.. SH: 10am - 4pm. A: $2. T: 40. F: $45. Dan Rich, PO Box 340123, Columbus, OH, 43234. PH: 614- 785-9967 or drich@columbus. rr.com. May 21-22 OH, Marietta. 51st Annual Spring Coin Show. Quality Inn, 700 Pike St.. SH: Sat. 10am5pm, Sun. 9am-4pm. SP: Parkersburg Coin Club. A: Free. T: 40. F: $100. Bill Latchic, 65773 Larrick Ridge Rd., Cambridge, OH, 43725. PH: 740- 260-2891 or PH: 740- 432-2269 or [email protected]. May 21-22 OH, Marietta. 51st Annual Spring Coin Show. Quality Inn, 700 Pike St.. SH: Sat. 10am5pm, Sun. 9am-4pm. SP: Parkersburg Coin Club. A: Free. T: 40. F: $100. Tim Miller, PO Box 4543, Parkersburg, WV, 26104. Club treasurer, PH: 304- 422-4375. OKLAHOMA May 6-8 OK, Oklahoma City. Oklahoma Numismatic Assoc. Spring Coin Show. State Fair Grounds, Hobby, Arts & Crafts Bldg., N. May Ave., Gate 4. SH: Fri. 1pm - 5pm; Sat. 9am - 5pm; Sun. 9am - 3pm. A: Free. T: 93. F: $150. Gary Parsons, PO Box 21752, Oklahoma City, OK, 73156. PH: 405- 426-9044 or [email protected]. PENNSYLVANIA May 1 PA, Erie. Lawrence Park Coin Club Coin & Collectibles Show. Perry Highway Hose Company, 8281 Oliver Road. SH: 10am - 3pm. SP: Lawrence Park Coin Club. A: Free. T: 24. F: $45/1; $85/2. Bill Zysk, 4411 Koehler Rd, Erie, PA, 16510. PH: 814- 824-4308. May 5-7 PA, Monroeville. PAN Spring Coin Show. Monroeville Convention Center, 209 Mall Blvd. SH: Thurs. 12pm - 6pm; Fri. 10am - 6pm; Sat. 10am - 5pm. SP: Pennsylvania Association of Numismatists. A: Free. T: 150. F: $150-$500. Blaine Shiff, 2927 West Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, 15216. PH: 412- 531-4100 or pancoins@ gmail.com or pancoins.org. May 14 PA, Chambersburg. 56th Annual Coin Show. Quality Inn, 1095 Wayne Ave. SH: 10am - 4pm. A: Free. T: 28. F: $60. Ed Sollenberger, Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 26, 2016 3036 Letterkenny Road, Chambersburg, PA, 17201. PH: 717- 264-5709 or Jason Seeley, PH: 717- 809-3065 or [email protected]. May 15 PA, Trevose. Coin Show. Fire House, 4900 Street Rd.. SH: 10am - 3pm. A: Free. T: 42. F: $80-$135. John Bachman, PO Box 44, Magnolia, DE, 19962. PH: 610- 937-0332 or [email protected]. May 22 PA, Horsham. Tri-State Coin & Stamp Show. Williamson’s Catering, 500 Blair Rd. @ Easton Rd., (Rt 611) Exit 343 PA turnpike,. SH: 10am-4pm. A: Free. T: 75. F: $85. Allen Brock. PH: 305- 852-7678. Jun 18 PA, New Freedom. Coin Show. Hampton Inn, 1000 Far Hills Drive (Exit 4 off I-83). SP: Shrewsbury Coin Club. T: 6. Fred Beihl, AU-3548-L, 46 West Pa. Ave., Stewartstown, PA, 17363. PH: 717- 993-3163 or fredcbeihl@gmail. com or www.auctionzip.com/pa.html. Nov 6 PA, Erie. Lawrence Park Coin Club Coin & Collectibles Show. Perry Highway Hose Company, 8281 Oliver Road. SH: 10am - 3pm. SP: Lawrence Park Coin Club. A: Free. T: 24. F: $45/1; $85/2. Bill Zysk, 4411 Koehler Rd, Erie, PA, 16510. PH: 814- 824-4308. RHODE ISLAND May 22 RI, Woonsocket. Blackstone Valley Coin & Collectibles Spring Show. Elks Lodge #850, 380 Social St.. SH: 9am-3pm. SP: Blackstone Valley Coin Club. A: Free. T: 36. F: $35. Mike, PH: 774- 280-4333. SOUTH DAKOTA May 7 SD, Spearfish. Blackhills Coin & Stamp Show. Spearfish Senior Center, 1306 10th Street. SH: 8am - 4pm. SP: Blachills Coin and Stamp Club. A: Free. F: $50. Dean Merrill, 414 N Main St, Spearfish, SD, 57783. PH: 605- 7178375 or [email protected]. May 21-22 SD, Yankton. SD Coin & Stamp Association Coin Show. Kelly Inn, 1607 E Highway 50. SH: Sat. 9am - 5pm; Sun. 9am - 4pm. SP: SD Coin & Stamp Association. A: Free. T: 45. F: $100. John Jackson, 901 S. Cecelia St, Sioux City, IA, 51106. PH: 712- 2749195 or [email protected]. TEXAS Apr 30 TX, Round Rock. Central TX Coin Show. Wingate Inn, 1209 N. IH-35 & Hwy. 79, exit 253. A: $3. T: 40. Bryan Jones, Box 1263, Round Rock, TX, 78680. PH: 512- 677-1044. May 14 TX, Denton. Denton County Coin Show. VFW Post 2205, 909 Sunset. SH: 9am - 4pm. A: Free. T: 25. F: 6’-$70. Tony Hales, PO Box 832032, Richardson, TX, 75080. PH: 214- 2894545 or [email protected]. VIRGINIA May 6-8 VA, Richmond. Richmond Coin and Currency Show. Clarion Hotel Richmond, 3207 N Blvd. SH: Fri. & Sat. 10am - 6pm; Sun. 10am - 3pm. A: Free. T: 50. Bill Scott. PH: 804- 3501140 or [email protected] or www.richmondcoinclub.com. May 21-22 VA, Salem. Salem Roanoke Valley Coin Show. American Legion Bldg., 710 Apperson Dr. SH: Sat. 9:30am-5:30pm, Sun. 9:30am3:30pm. SP: Salem Coin Club. A: Free. T: 40. F: $110. Will Camp, PO Box 283, Fishersville, VA, 22939. PH: 540- 943-2267. 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GEM BU MS65+ WASHINGTON 25c, YOUR CHOICE $39 EACH Full Original Mint Luster 1941, 42, 42-D, 43, 43-D, 43-S, 44P D or S Thru 48P D or S or 3 Diff. of Our Choice, only ................................................................................................................................$39 GEM BU MS65+ WASHINGTON 25c, YOUR CHOICE $79 EACH Full Original Mint Luster 1932, 34, 35, 36, 37, 39, 39-D, 40, 40-S, 41-D, 41-S, 49, 49-D; Prestine Gem BU 66+ .........................................................................................................$149 each GEM BU MS65+ WALKING & FRANKLIN HALF DOLLARS $95 EACH Full Original Mint Luster 1940, 41, 42, 43, 44, 44-D, 45, 45-D, 45-S, 46, 46-D, 46-S, 47, 47-D, or 3 Diff. our choice for ................................................................................................................................$149 1948, 48-D, 49, 49-S, 50, 50-D, 51, 51-D, 51-S, 52, 52-D, 52-S, 53, or 2 Different of Our Choice for .....................................................................................................................$149 1953-D, 53-S, 54, 54-D, 54-S55, 56, 57P or D Through 63P or 63DPristine Gem BU 66+ .........................................................................................................$149 each 5 Diff. Borderline BU Walking Liberty Half Dollars, $149 3 Diff. Gem BU65 Full Mint Luster ...........................................................................................................................$149 10 Different Gem BU MS65 Franklin Halves or 10 Diff. MS64 With Mostly Full Bell Lines ............................................................................................................................$149 BETTER DATE WALKING LIBERTY HALF DOLLARS AT TRUE WHOLESALE PRICES 1916 P or D FR $25 AG $29 AG-G $35 G $39 VG $49 VG-Fine $55 Fine $75 F-VF $110 VF .................................................................................................................................$149 1916-S FR $35 AG $49 AG-G $55 Good $75 G-VG $85 VG $95 VG-Fine+.......................$149 1917 or 1917-S Rev, each: AG-G $10; G $15, VG $17 Fine $19 VF $29, XF $55, AU $149 1920 AU $125 34 AU......................................................................................................$25 34-D AU $75 34-S AU $79 35 AU $29 35-D $49, 35-S AU $75, 36 AU $25, 36-D AU $45, 36-S AU $49, 37-D .........................................................................................................$79 GEM BU MS65 FRANKLIN 50c SUPERIOR LUSTER WITH NEARLY FULL BELL LINES Your Choice, $25 each: 57, 57-D, 58, 58-D, 63, 63-D, 64 P or D Kennedy, 70-D; Or pick 7 for only ..............................................................................................................................$149 $35 each: 1948, 51, 52, 53-S, 54, 54-S, 55, 55 Bugs, 56, 59, 59-D or 61, or pick 5 for only ..............................................................................................................$149 $65 each: 1948-D, 49, 49-S, 50, 52-D, 52-S, 53, 53-D, 60, 61-D, 62, 62-D; Or pick 3 for only ..............................................................................................................$149 $125 each: 1950-D, 51-D, 60-D, or pick 2 for $149 1949-D BU MS64 $65, 49-D Gem BU MS65 .....................................................................................................$149 **BETTER DATE SILVER DOLLARS AT POPULAR GRADES AND PRICES** 1878 8F AU $95, 78-CC VF-XF $125, 79-CC or 79-CC/CC VG $135 each; 79-CC or 79/CC Fine .....................................................................................................................$149 each. 1883-S AU $95, 83-CC AU $149, 84-CC AU $149, 86-S $125, 86-O $75, 87-O MS63 $125, 87-S $125, 1888-S XF-AU $149 89-S XF-AU $149 92 AU $95 92 Choice AU/BU $149 96-S XF $149 96-S XF-AU..........................................................................................................$149 1921 Peace $ VG $85 Two VGs for only $149 Fine $95 VF $105 XF $115 AU $125 BU MS60 ......................................................................................................................$149 1927 VG $35 Fine $39 VF $45 XF $49 AU $55 BU60+ $85, two for only $149 Choice BU63.................................................................................................................$149 1927-D or S VG $35 Fine $37 VF $39 XF $45 AU $85, two AUs for only $149 BU MS60+ ....................................................................................................................$149 1928-S VG $35 Fine $37 VF $39 XF $45 AU $49 BU BU 60+ $95; Choice BU MS63 .......$149 1934P or D VG $37 Fine $39 VF $42 XF $45 AU $48 BU MS60+ $85, 2 for $149; Choice BU63.................................................................................................................$149 1935 VG $37 Fine $39 VF $42 XF $45 AU $48, BU MS60+ $85, Two for $149; Choice BU MS63 ..........................................................................................................$149 1935-S VG $37 Fine $39 VF $42 XF $45 AU $65, BU MS60+ $85, Two for $149; Choice BU MS62 ..........................................................................................................$149 RARE DOLLARS IN POPULAR BUDGET GRADES $149 EACH BU=Full Original Mint Luster 1878 8F MS60+, 78 7/8F MS60+, 78-CC XF-AU, 79-CC Fine, 80-CC Fine, 82-CC AU, 82-O/S BU60+ 1883-S Choice AU58, 84-S AU, 85-S BU60+, 88-S Fine, 90-O MS63+, 90-S BU64, 91 MBU63, 1901 AU50, 01-S AU50, 02-S XF, 03-S VF, 04 BU63, 04-S XF, 21-S BU64, 22-D BU64, 23-D BU64, 1923-S BU64, 24-S BU60+, 25-S BU63, 26 BU64, 26-D BU63, 26-S BU63, 27 BU63, 27-D BU60, 1927-S BU60, 28-S BU60, 34 MS63, 34-D MS60, 34-S XF, 35 MS64, 35-S MS60 CHOICE AU RARE SILVER DOLLARS ONLY $149 Each! Quality Many Competitors sell as BU63-65 1886-O, 86-S, 89-S, 89-O, 90-CC, 96-O, 97-O, 98-S, 99-S, 1900-S, 21 Peace, 24-S Silver Dollars, Choose Any Below Each: BU60+ $49, BU63 $75, Gem BU64 $95, Gem BU65 ....................................................................................................................$149 1878 7F, 78-S, 79, 79-S, 80,80-O, 80-S, 81, 81-O, 81-S, 82, 82-O, 82-S, 83, 83-O, 84, 84-O, 85, 85-O, 1886, 87, 88, 88-O, 89, 90, 91-S, 96, 97, 97-S, 98, 98-O, 99-O, 1900, 1900-O, 01-O, 02, 02-O, 03, 1904, 04-O, 1921 Morgan, 21-D, 1921-S , 22, 22-D, 22-S, 23, 23-D, 23-S, 24, 25, 26, 26-S, 1935 WHOLESALE TOKENS & MEDALS LOTS. MOSTLY SILVER $ SIZE BU and FROSTED CAMEO PROOF High Values estimated at $3-$75 each, Mostly 1700s-1900s & Mostly diff. 30 $49; 50 $79 100 ...............................................................................................................................$149 WHOLESALE WORLD COIN LOTS; ESTIMATED VALUES $200-$300 PER LOT; Only $149 per lot as follows: ANCIENT COINS, 300BC-300AD, 20 Diff. AG-VG or 15 Diff. VG-F or 10 Diff. F-VF or 5 Diff. VF+ ...............................................................................................................................$149 MEDIEVAL COINS, 1300s-1600s, 25 Diff. AG-VG or 20 Diff. VG-F or 12 Diff. F-VF or 8 Diff. VF+ ...............................................................................................................................$149 Colonials 1600s-1700s British/Spain/France/America, etc. 25 Diff AG-VG; 10 Diff F-VF or 5 Diff VF+ ........................................................................................................................$149 World Coins That Legally Circulated in U.S. 1700s-1857 25 Diff AG-VG 10 Diff F-VF or 5 Diff VF+ ........................................................................................................................$149 HIGH VALUE POUNDS OF WORLD COINS, with some silver from 1530s to Large Size 1960s: Approximately 75 to 125 coins per pound, mostly Fine-BU: One pound $29 3 Pounds $79 10 Pounds .........................................................................................................................$149 WORLD COINS attributed in 2X2 Holders, Estimated Values $2-$10 per coin, some lower or higher: 25 Different $29, 50 Diff. $49; 75 Diff. $65; 100 Mostly Diff. $75; 300 Mostly Diff. With Many Silver ..................................................................................................................$149 100 ROLLS OF 50 SILVER CANADA DIMES Mostly between 50-100 yrs old, mostly VF-Gem BU MS67.................................................................................................................................... $149 each roll. PLEASE REMEMBER, FOR EVERY 10 OF EQUAL VALUE, MIX OR MATCH, ADD AN EXTRA ONE For FREE! SECURITY INTERNATIONAL 8424-A Santa Monica Blvd., #115, West Hollywood, CA 90069 PayPal payments: [email protected] E-payment or bank wires at www.coinHappy.com or email [email protected] WE ARE MAJOR BUYERS AND PAY MORE THAN 99% OF ALL DEALERS Please mail insured, don’t write to the above address for 48 hour payment. 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