MintProducts Auctions COIN AND CURRENCY AUCTION

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MintProducts Auctions COIN AND CURRENCY AUCTION
MPA
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MintProducts Auctions: Coin and Currency Auction – September 12, 2015 at 5pm – Nashua, NH
MintProducts Auctions
COIN AND CURRENCY AUCTION
September 12, 2015 Bid
| Nashua,
New Hampshire
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Welcome to MintProducts Auctions September Sale!
As always, a big thank you goes to everyone who participated in our June Auction. We are happy to
report that many of you were just as excited to bid on our lots as we were to offer them to you. Well over
5,000 bids were placed online and the crowd on the floor was just as active.
We announced in August that MPA will be conducting a live auction in conjunction with the New Hampshire Coin & Currency Expo in Manchester, NH. The auction will be held on November, 13th. This November Sale is in addition to our December Auction held in Nashua, NH. More information on this is available
via our website. We are currently accepting consignments for both sales, so if you’re thinking of selling
– we’re here to help!
Moving on to this sale, we have another diverse offering of colonials thru world. Some of the highlights
are a Full Red Certified Half Cent, two Choice 1955/55 Double Dies, a rare (although holed) Gobrecht
Dollar as well as a great collection of 20 other rare Pattern Coins offered without reserve. Lastly, we
can’t forget the About Uncirculated 1810 5.00 Gold. Early Type, Proof Type and U.S. and World coins
also abound! We hope you enjoy the sale and thanks in advance for your participation.
Jeff Kierstead
PNG #699
Jeff Kierstead, Owner
Auction Information
Saturday, September 12, 2015 at 5:00PM
Holiday Inn (Franklin Pierce Room)
9 Northeastern Blvd
Nashua, NH
Located off of exit 4 on the Everett Turnpike.
Preview 10:30AM – 4:30 PM
Online & Absentee Bidding*
Online bidding is now available. Go to www.MintProductsAuctions.com and visit the “Current Auction”
section to register and take part in online bidding.
Online bids accepted through Saturday, September 12th at NOON ET
*Postal mail, email, phone, and fax bids must arrive by September 11, 2015, until 4:00PM ET.
Absentee bid sheets will be accepted until 4:00PM on auction day.
Mark Your Calendar!
Upcoming Auction: November 13, 2015 - at the NH Coin & Currency Expo – Manchester, NH
Consignment Deadline: October 5, 2015
Upcoming Auction: December 12, 2015 – Holiday Inn - Nashua, NH
Consignment Deadline: November 2, 2015
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Colonials
1 “1778” Machins Mills Certified.
PCGS VF-20 Nice light to medium
brown color. Est. $375 - $425.
2 1787 8 Pointed Star Fugio Cent.
M-15Y. Scarce 8 pointed star on reverse label. Fine details with light brown
color and smooth surfaces. Does have
a couple of obverse planchet flaws and
noticeable edge bruise at 1 o’clock.
Est. $250 - $300.
3 1787 Connecticut Cent. M.33.5-T.2
R-4 F-12 Mostly dark brown. A small
planchet flaw is located at the 10:00
reverse rim. A very scarce variety with
under 75 believed to be known. Est.
$200 - $250.
4 Certified 1787 Connecticut Cent.
M.31.2-R.3 ANACS Certified VF-30.
The surfaces are light brown and
smooth which makes this coin a real
find. There are some short scratches on
the central reverse which are not noted
on the holder. Est. $200 - $250.
5 1787 New Jersey Certified. Small
Planchet Plain Shield. NGC VF details
Burnished. Actually a much nicer looking coin than the holder would lead you
to believe. Any burnishing is not very
apparent. Est. $175 - $225.
6 Nice 1787 New Jersey Cent. M6-D
XF-40 with medium chocolate brown
color. Shows just a hint of roughness
otherwise this piece would be Choice.
Est. $750 - $1,000.
7 Scarce 1787 Fugio Cent. Newman
3-D with Club Rays. VG-F with mostly
smooth chocolate brown surfaces. Has
a small reverse planchet flaw at 10:00.
Est. $250 - $350.
8 1788 Massachusetts Cent. Good.
With period. Date, devices and mottos
are all legible though weak. Chocolate
brown color. Est. $50 - $75.
9 (1792-94) Kentucky Token. Plain
Edge. XF-40+ Nice light to medium
brown color. Est. $200 - $250.
10 (1796) Gallery Mint Copy. Draped
Bust Dollar Copy in silver. Gem Proof. A
well executed copy. Est. $25 - $50.
11 Certified Colonial Pair. Includes
ANACS certified: 1787 Connecticut VG
Details (corroded) and a 1785 Vermont
“Vermonts” landscape VG Details
(corroded, damaged + bent). Both are
better in the “seeing” rather than the
“telling.” Total 2 pieces. Est. $125 $175.
12 2 ANACS Colonials. Included are a
1785 Vermont Landscape “Vermonts”
VG Details corroded-damaged and
bent and a 1787 Connecticut cent VG
Details corroded. Both are much more
acceptable than they sound and would
interest anyone starting out in the colonial series. Est. $150-$250.
13 5 Pieces 1780’s Machins Mills/Imitation British 1/2 Penny’s. Includes
3 1787 that appear to be Machins Mills
Vlack-19-87-C and another which is
very close to Vlack-18-87-C but shows
a period after “S” on the obverse. Also
included are 2 1788 that we believe are
Machins mills Vlack-23-88-A. These
5 coins are all ex Bowers and Ruddy
December, 1975 and were sold as one
lot (#245). The grades are fairly low
(G-VG) as usually seen. We believe our
attributions are correct but we are not
guaranteeing them. A good study lot
that could be a real find. Est. $500-750.
Half Cents
14 High Grade 1804. Plain 4 No Stems.
AU-50. Medium brown with nothing
more than a couple of trivial marks. Est.
$500 - $600.
15 1855 Mint State. BU-60+. At first
glance appears to show much Mint
Red. However, we believe this coin was
dipped long ago and has now acquired
near original coloring. Est. $175 - $200.
16 Gem Red 1855 Certified. C-1. NGC
MS-65 Red. None have been graded
higher at NGC. No doubt one of the
finest extant. Est. $4,000 - $5,000.
Large Cents
17 1793 Wreath Large Cent Certified.
Vine & Bars PCGS Good Details. Environmental damage. Shows moderately
rough surfaces with dark brown color.
The coins details appear sharper than
just a Good. Est. $1,000 - $1,250
18 1794 Large Cent Certified. S-44
Head of 1794. PCGS VF-30. Nice light
brown color with smooth surfaces. Est.
$2,000 - $2,500.
19 1794 NGC Certified AU Details.
S-55. Chocolate brown color. The holder notes environmental damage which
is light uniform granularity. One of the
finest known examples of Sheldon 55.
Early large cents with About Uncirculated detail are rare and this coin
represents an excellent opportunity to
acquire a coin that looks like a $10,000
example but can be had for a fraction
of that. Est. $2,000 - $2,500.
20 1797 Large Cent Certified. S-140
Stems reverse of 1797. NGC AU Details
Corrosion. Medium to dark brown but
does show some scattered pitting. Est.
$650 - $750.
21 1798 Large Cent. About Good/
Good. Dark brown with some minor
roughness. Est. $25 - $40.
22 1799 Electrotype Copy. A nice
example with none of the lead core
showing. Est. $150 - $200.
23 1803 High Grade. Small date with
Large Fraction. Sharp AU details with
dark chocolate brown color. Shows
some scattered light porosity on both
sides and a couple of minor reverse
planchet fissures along the reverse rim.
Est. $500 - $750.
24 Attractive 1803. Small Date with
Large Fraction. XF-40+. Medium brown
color with some iridescent hues. Est.
$750 - $850.
25 High Grade 1806. XF-40. Details with
some fine pin scratches in the left obverse field. Dark chocolate brown with
just a hint of surface roughness. Est.
$700 - $900.
26 Nice 1812. VF-30. Medium to dark
brown color. The coin has some
“grime” in the protected areas which
appears to be easily removable. We feel
the originality adds to the coins appeal
though. Est. $500-$750.
27 1814 Classic. G-4 Reverse Counterstamped with a .50 above “cent”.
Probably some kind of attempt to get
50 cents for a penny! Est. $20-$25.
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28 Randall Hoard 1820. Choice BU-63.
Light brown color with a touch of olive.
The coin has some darker toning most
noticeably in the date area. Probably
from the famous Randall Hoard which
was uncovered in 1868. Est. $400 $500.
29 1827 Matron Head. VF-20. Chocolate
brown color. Est. $75 - $100.
30 Scarce 1839 “Booby Head.” NGC
XF-45. Light to medium brown color on
the obverse with reverse showing a medium to dark brown. Still shows some
mint luster especially on the reverse. An
ever popular variety. Est. $150 - $200.
31 1842 Certified Mint State. Large
Date. NGC MS-63 Brown. Still shows
some Red in the protected areas and
a small rim nick above star seven. Very
scarce. Est. $250 - $300.
32 1856 Large Cent Certified. Slanted
5. PCGS MS-63 Brown. Est. $200 $250.
33 Large Cent Group. 36 Pieces Cull/
About Good (none are holed). Dates
from the 1820’s up (most are Classic
Head). Most damage on the culls is
light. Est. $100 - $150.
Indian Cents
34 1864-L Recut Date. CH.BU-63+
R+B. About 70% red. “18” in the date
strongly recut. A very desirable Indian.
Est. $450 - $550.
35 1868 Certified Cameo. NGC PF-64
R+B Cameo. This wonderful Indian has
90% original red remaining with glittering mirrors and a razor sharp strike. The
reverse die is rotated to a near medallic
turn which is not unusual for the issue.
Est. $750 - $1,000.
36 1872 Certified. PCGS VF-30. Sharp
details with medium brown color. Est.
$300 - $350.
37 Sharp 1872. AU Details with wood
grain surfaces that also show some
darker but very light verdigris. Est. $400
- $450.
38 1879 Certified Gem Proof. PCGS
PF-65 Red. The color has mellowed
slightly and the obverse shows a darker
streak in the left field. Just 3,200 were
struck. Est. $800 - $1,000.
39 1887 Choice Uncirculated. Grades
MS-64 with pinkish red color. Probably
dipped eons ago but now looks quite
red. Est. $100 - $150.
52 1909-S VDB Certified. PCGS AU-53.
Medium brown with sharp details. The
“King” when it comes to regular issue
Lincolns. Est. $900 - $1,000.
53 1909-VDB NGC Certified MS-65
R+B. In our view this one should have
made the “red” designation. Est. $50 $75.
40 1880 Certified. NGC PF-64 Red and
Brown. Nice mirrors and mostly red in
color. Est. $350 - $375.
54 Gem 1911 Certified Proof. PCGS
PF-65 Brown. Still shows some red.
Just 1,725 were originally struck. Est.
$1,000 - $1,100.
41 1891 Certified. NGC PF-64 Red
and Brown. Shows a good amount of
original red. Just 2,350 minted. Est.
$350 - $400.
55 1912 Mint Marked Lincolns.
Includes: 1912-D + 1912-S. Both in XF40. Total 2 pieces. Est. $75 - $100.
42 1891 Certified. NGC MS-64. Brown.
Est. $125 - $150.
56 Key 1914-D Certified. PCGS XF-45
Chestnut brown. Lists in the PCGS
price guide at $975. Est. $650 - $700.
43 Gem 1891 Certified. NGC MS-65
Brown. Shows about 15% Red. Est.
$75 - $100.
57 1916-D Nearly Full Red. Choice BU63 and about 85% full Red. Est. $150
- $200.
44 Very Choice 1893. MS-64. R+B.
Shows a nice mixture of red and brown.
Est. $100 - $150.
58 Choice 1925-D Lincoln. Choice BU63+ R+B. Nearly full red obverse. Est.
$100 - $125.
45 Near Gem 1894 Proof. 1894 PCGS
PF-64 R+B. Another with about 90%
red remaining! Est. $375 - $425.
59 1955/55 Choice Certified Double Die. PCGS MS-63 Brown. Nice
medium brown color with a touch of
iridescence. Est. $2,250 - $2,500.
46 1897 Certified. PCGS PF-64 Red and
Brown. Nice color. Est. $375 - $400.
47 1908-S Certified. PCGS MS-64 Red.
Fully red and probably just one fleck
away from Gem. Est. $1,150 - $1,250.
48 Terrific 1909 Certified. PCGS MS-66
Red. A blazing red spot free gem. It’s
hard to imagine a more attractive mint
state Indian. Est. $1,250 - $1,350.
Lincoln Cents
49 1909 Certified. PCGS MS-66 Red. A
wonderful example. Est. $275 - $300.
50 1909 Proof Certified. NGC Proof-62
Brown. Shows nice tan color with some
red. If not for a light patch of patina on
the left obverse, this matte proof would
most likely grade 64 or 65. Just 2,618
were minted. Est. $250 - $350.
51 1909-S VDB Certified. PCGS VF-30.
Nice light to medium brown and problem free. Est. $650 - $700.
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60 1955/55 Premium Certified Double Die. PCGS MS-63 Red + Brown.
This terrific piece shows at least 75%
original mint red and is very scarce
as such. The fields reveal a few very
trivial carbon flecks which account for
the assigned numerical grade. A great
alternative to a $10,000+ full red example. Est. $3,000 - $3,500.
61 1960 Triple Die Obverse Certified.
NGC PF-66 Red FS-103. Rare TDO,
known for being a Large Date over
Large Date over Small Date. Some doubling can be found on LIBERTY and IN
GOD WE TRUST. Est. $500 - $700.
62 1970-S Double Die Obverse Small
Date. NGC PF-66 Red VP-004. Rare
small date variety with a DDO. Doubling
can be found on LIBERTY with lesser
doubling found on the date. Est. $500
- $700.
63 1970-S Small Date Certified. NGC
PF-68 Red. Small Date. Premium quality example. Est. $200 - $300.
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64 1997 Certified Doubled Ear. PCGS
MS-65 Red FS-101 Double Ear. A
controversial variety exhibiting fantastic doubling on the ear. Cherrypickers
Price Guide: $500. Est. $300 - $450.
65 Certified Proof Lincoln Pair. Includes: 1970-S Small Date NGC PF-66
Red Ultra Cameo and a 1970-S Large
Date NGC PF-67 R+B Cameo. This
last piece shows some nicely colored
toning on the obverse. Total 2 pieces.
Est. $125 - $175.
66 “S” Mint Lincolns. Includes: 1913-S
XF-40 (old cleaning), 1921-S XF-40,
1923-S XF-40, and 1926-S XF-40. Total
4 pieces. Est. $100-$150.
Two Cent Pieces
67 1865 BU-60+. Mostly brown. Est. $65
- $75.
Nickels
Half Dimes
75 1882 Shield Certified. NGC MS-63.
Brilliant, lustrous, and sharply struck.
It’s difficult to imagine an MS-63 Shield
Nickel with more appeal. Est. $150 $200.
86 1837 Capped Bust Certified. Large
5C. NGC AU-55. Original and problem
free. Est. $275 - $300.
76 1885 Key Date Liberty. ANACS
Fair-2. More accurately described as a
Good/Fair with obverse showing all the
main devices and having a full rim. Est.
$150 - $175.
77 1885 Liberty Nickel. Fine/Very
Fine-15. A light carbon spot is noted
at around 1 o’clock on the obverse.
Usually only found in lower than Good
grades. $500 - $600.
78 1895 Liberty Certified. NGC PF-64.
A lovely example that shows some
cameo contrast. Est. $275 - $300.
68 1866 With Nice Color. BU-62 R+B
with some purple overtones. Est. $75
- $100.
79 Superb 1902 Liberty Certified. NGC
PF-67. An absolutely stunning brilliant
Proof. Like the Indian we offered earlier,
it’s difficult to imagine a more attractive
example. Est. $1,000 - $1,200.
69 10 Mixed Dates. All grade Good or
Better. Total 10 pieces. Est. $100 $125.
80 1904 Liberty Certified. NGC MS-64
Lustrous and sharply struck. Est. $175
- $200.
70 23 Pieces Mixed. Grades from AG+
to VG+ but with many showing some
minor problems. Total 23 pieces. Est.
$75 - $125.
81 1923-S Buffalo Certified. NGC XF45. Original and nice. Est. $225 - $250.
Three Cent Silver
71 Uncirculated 1851. BU-60. Would be
Choice except for a very light scratch
on one of the points on the obverse
star. Est. $150 - $175.
72 Brilliant 1852. BU-60+ Brilliant. Est.
$150 - $200.
73 1860 Choice Proof. Choice PF-63
with full mirrors and nice original color.
Just 1,000 were originally struck. Est.
$550 - $650.
74 30 Piece Lot. Grades Fair to About
Good+. Most are dateless though some
show a partial date. Est. $75 - $100.
82 1924-S Buffalo Nickel In Generic
Slab. Graded AU-50 by “Numistrust
Corporation.” We suggest you don’t
pay attention to their grade (and especially their name). We grade VF-XF-35
with an often seen weak strike. Est.
$400 - $600.
83 Near Perfect 1937 Proof Buffalo. NGC PF-68. None graded higher.
Brilliant mirrors with near flawless
surfaces. Lists in the NGC Price Guide
at $17,000! Est. $3,750 - $4,250.
84 1956 Double Die Obverse Certified. NGC PF-67 DDO FS-102. High
quality example with doubling found on
all letters of IN GOD WE TRUST. NGC
has graded only 30 finer. Est. $150 $250.
85 Borderline Uncirculated 3 Legged
Buffalo. 1937-D 3 Leg Buffalo. PCGS
AU-55. Shows ample luster and very
little actual wear. Rare. Est. $850 $1,000.
87 1859 Seated Certified Gem Proof.
With Stars. NGC PF-65. Wonderful mirrors with nice original iridescent toning.
Just 800 were minted with few surviving
in this gem state. Est. $3,250 - $3,750.
Dimes
88 1859 Seated Certified. PCGS PF-63
Cameo. Just 800 were struck with just
the first few off the die showing cameo
devices. Est. $1,250 - $1,350.
89 1875 Seated Certified. NGC PF-64
Cameo. Deep blue peripheral tone.
Perhaps just a couple of light hairlines
away from Gem. Est. $750 - $850.
90 1879 Seated Certified. NGC MS-66
Proof Like. Blast white with satiny P-L
surfaces. A total of 14,000 1879 dimes
were struck with perhaps just 1/2 of 1%
left in Gem state. Est. $1,450 - $1,550.
91 1887 Seated Certified. PCGS PF-64.
Brilliant. Just 710 struck. Est. $675 $725.
92 Gem 1891 Proof Seated Certified.
PCGS PF-65 Cameo. Fully brilliant with
strong cameo contrast. Est. $1,100 $1,250.
93 1906 Near Gem Barber Certified.
NGC MS-64 CAC. Shows mostly silver
grey tone with some mottled golden
brown on the obverse. Est. $200 $250.
94 1908 Barber. Choice BU-63 or finer
with light to moderate original tone. Est.
$150 - $200.
95 1912 Barber Certified. PCGS MS64. Brilliant with a slight golden tint.
Near Gem quality. Est. $250 - $300.
96 1914 Barber Certified. NGC MS-64.
Deep golden brown obverse tone with
less toning on the reverse. As nice as
most MS-65’s. Est. $275 - $300.
97 Gem 1917 Mercury. Gem BU-65
Split Bands. Brilliant but still original.
Est. $200 - $250.
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98 1921 Mercury Certified. NGC VF-30.
Light silver-grey color. Key issue. Est.
$250 - $275.
99 1925 Mercury. Choice BU-63 or finer
with Full Split Bands. Brilliant. Est. $75
- $100.
100 1940 Proof Mercury Certified.
PCGS Proof-64. In old PCGS “rattler”
holder. Est. $125 - $150.
101 1940-S Mercury With Multiple
Punched Mint Mark. NGC MS-65.
Nice original toning. This piece shows
a S/S/S/S mint mark (not mentioned on
the holder). Est. $50 - $75.
102 Terrific 1942 Proof Mercury Certified. NGC PF-68. Blast white with
virtually unimprovable surfaces. Priced
in the NGC price guide at $3,250. Est.
$1,050 - 1,150.
103 Scarce 1942/41-D Mercury
Certified. NGC F-12. Nice original
silver-grey color with problem free surfaces. $300 - $350.
104 1945 Mercury With Nearly Full
Bands. Brilliant Gem BU-65 or finer.
Another with virtually split bands. Est.
$150 - $250.
105 1945 Mercury With Virtually Full
Bands. BU-60. The bands appear
to be fully split but not fully rounded.
Extremely rare when found with sharp
bands. Est. $100 - $200.
106 Superb 1946-S Roosevelt Certified. NGC MS-68 Full Torch. A fantastic
coin with beautiful multi-colored toning.
Only 6 have been certified at this level
by NGC with none higher. Est. $1,000
- $1,200.
107 1960 Roosevelt Doubled Die
Obverse Certified. NGC PF-65 DDO
FS-102a EDS. Strong doubling can be
found on IN GOD WE TRUST, LIB, and
the designer’s initials. The date is also
doubled which indicates an early die
state. Electric blue peripheral toning
gives this gem fantastic eye appeal.
Est. $100 - $250.
108 1983 No S Roosevelt Certified.
NGC PF-68 Ultra Cameo. A superb
example of this rare no “S” dime. Est.
$650 - $700.
109 Mixed Fair/AG Seated Dimes.
Mixed date Seated Dimes. Dates are
generally weak but discernable. Total
41 pieces. Est. $125 - $150.
110 Mixed Low Grade Seated Dimes.
All Fair/Poor and for the most part dateless. Total 36 Pieces. $75 - $100.
Twenty Cent
Pieces
111 1875 Proof Certified. PCGS PF-62.
Brilliant with some typical hairlines
keeping this piece from Choice. Scarce.
Est. $1,450 - $1,650.
112 1875-S. VG-8. Silver-grey color. Est.
$100 - $120.
Quarters
113 1819 Capped Bust Quarter
Certified. Small 9. PCGS XF-45. An
excellent original example of a series
that has been receiving more and more
attention in recent years. Est. $1,500 $1,750.
114 1834 Capped Bust Quarter Certified. PCGS XF-40. Original and sharp.
Est. $375 - $400.
115 Near Gem 1875 Seated Quarter
Certified. PCGS MS-64. Deep original
toning over nearly mark free surfaces.
Est. $700 - $750.
116 1914 Barber Quarter. BU-60+. Lustrous and Brilliant. Est. $175-$225.
117 1917 Type I Standing Liberty
Quarter. Choice BU-64 Full Head.
Shows nice violet and some mottled
golden brown toning. Near gem state.
Est. $300 - $350.
118 1928-S Standing Liberty Quarter
Certified. PCGS MS-66. A real gem
with nearly full original brilliance. $525
- $575.
119 1929 Standing Liberty Quarter.
BU-62. Brilliant with a nearly full head.
Est. $125 - $150.
120 1952 “SUPERBIRD” Proof. NGC
PF-65 SUPERBIRD (EDS). Super cool
variety that exhibits a S-shaped mark
on the eagle’s breast. The cause is
unknown. Est. $150 - $250.
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Half Dollars
121 1795 Bust Half. O-133A R-4. E
over A in States. VG-F-10. Colorful old
time album tone around the periphery.
Shows an ancient light scratch on Liberty’s face. Est. $1,000 - $1,250.
122 1832 Bust Half Certified. O-113
R-2. ICG AU-55. Lustrous and mostly
brilliant. Nearly makes the “slider” uncirculated mark. Est. $300 - $400.
123 Lustrous 1834 Bust Half. NGC
Certified AU Details improperly cleaned.
Shows some very light hairlines but
does not have the “look” of a cleaned
coin. Est. $225 - $275.
124 1836 Bust Half. F-12 Original. Est.
$60 - $65.
125 High Grade 1839 Reeded Edge.
BU-60. Deeply toned with some iridescent colors. Est. $750 - $1,000.
126 1854 Arrows (Potty) Half Dollar.
Liberty re-engraved and now sitting on
chamber pot. Quality workmanship,
done years ago. Est. $150-$175.
127 1917 Walking Liberty Certified.
NGC MS-65. Brilliant white gem. Est.
$1,000 - $1,100.
128 1937-D Walking Liberty Certified.
PCGS MS-66. Brilliant with just a touch
of original tone. Est. $750 - $800.
129 1937-S Walking Liberty Certified.
PCGS MS-65. Brilliant. Est. $400 $450.
130 1938-D Walking Liberty Certified.
PCGS MS-66. Brilliant white and near
superb example of this key date. Est.
$1,500 - $1,750.
131 1943-D Walking Liberty Certified.
PCGS MS-66. Brilliant. Est. $200 $225.
132 1943-S Walking Liberty Certified.
PCGS MS-65 CAC. Brilliant and well
struck. Est. $200 - $225.
133a 1944-S Walking Liberty Certified. PCGS MS-65. Brilliant white with
a better than average strike. Est. $250
- $300.
133b Circulated Walking Liberty
Group. Includes: 1917 F-12, 1917-D
Obv.G-4,1917-D Rev.VG-8, 1918 F-12,
1919-S F-12, 1921-S VG-8 and 1927-S
VG-8. All original and nice. Total 7 Pieces. Est. $150-$175.
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134a Gem Proof 1951 Franklin. Gem
Proof-66 with colorful toning that
includes purple and electric blue. Est.
$300 - $350.
134b Gem Proof 1953 Franklin. Gem
Proof-66 with colorful toning that
includes purple and electric blue. Est.
$150 - $200.
135 Gem 1953-S Franklin. NGC MS65+. Brilliant. Est. $40 - $50.
136 1954-S Franklin Certified. NGC
MS-66. A satiny gem with some light
peripheral toning. Est. $100 - $150.
137 Rare Proof Like 1970-D Kennedy. 1970-D Half Dollar NGC certified
MS-64 PL. A modern rarity with only 5
being certified finer. Est. $100 - $150.
138 1974-D Kennedy DDO Gem
Certified. PCGS MS 65 Doubled Die
Obverse. Strong doubling found on IN
GOD WE TRUST, LIBERTY, and the
date. Rare in gem with none graded
higher than MS-66 by both PCGS and
NGC. Est. $200 - $350.
139 Silver 1976-S Doubled Die
Obverse. NGC MS 66. Silver DDO FS101. Rare variety with doubling evident
on WE TRUST. Only 5 graded by NGC
with only 2 better! Est. $250 - $350.
140 Near Perfect Cameo. 1969-S Kennedy Half Dollar NGC PF-69* Cameo.
Brilliant white with great contrast.
Listed in the NGC Price Guide at $110.
Est. $50 - $75.
141 Popular Kennedy Variety. 1964
Kennedy Half Dollar Accent Hair. NGC
PF-65. Brilliant. Est. $75 - $100.
142 NO LOT
143 NO LOT
Currency
144 1862 Near Gem Ten Cent Fractional Certified. Fr.1242. PCGS Very
Choice New 64PPQ. Est. $100 - $125.
145 Ten Cent Fractional Specimen.
1862-3 FR-12435P. A scarce specimen
issue but has a good sized tear and
some reverse mounting remnants. Est.
$25 - $50.
146 1875 Choice Fifty Cent Fractional
Certified. Fr.1381. PCGS Choice New
63PPQ. Est. $75 - $100.
147 1917 $1.00 Legal Tender Note.
Borderline Uncirculated. An excellent
type note. Est. $150 - $200.
160 1914 $10.00 Red Seal. Federal
Reserve Note. Very Fine. Very Scarce.
Est. $400 - $500.
148 1862 $1.00 United States Note.
Grades just Fair with tattered edges
and a piece missing at the left top corner. Est. $25 - $50.
161 1929 $10.00 National Currency.
Bank of Washington D.C. Fine/Very
Fine. Est. $75 - $125.
149 1862 Confederate $1.00 Certified. T-44. PCGS New-61. An unusual
certified find! Est. $100 - $150.
150 Series 1974 $1.00 Overprint. The
entire front black ink printing is also
printed over the back green printing.
Est. $50 - $75.
151 $1.00 FRN With Mismatched Serial Numbers. 1969-D PCGS Gem New
65PPQ. Very scarce error note. Est.
$400 - $500.
152 1918 $2.00 Battleship Note. Bank
of Kansas City. VF/XF Very scarce. Est.
$750 - $1,000.
153 1976 $2.00 Star Note Sheet. 16
Note Uncut Sheet with all having a star
after the serial number. All notes are
nice Crisp Uncirculated. The sheet is
framed to a size of 25 1/2 X 16 3/4. Est.
$175 - $225.
154 2014 BEP $2.00 Single Note
Sets. Includes 4 New York and 3 San
Francisco. All the serial numbers start
with 2014. All are Crisp Uncirculated
and come in their original folder. Total 7
pieces. Est. $75 - $100.
155 1899 $5.00 Chief Note. Very Fine.
Features Sioux Chief Running Antelope.
Est. $500 - $600.
156 1918 $5.00 Federal Reserve Bank
Note. Bank of Atlanta, Georgia. Very
Fine. Scarce. Est. $400 - $450.
157 $5.00 Brown Back. 1895 National
Currency Bank of Attleboro, Massachusetts. Very Fine with a tiny cut at the
lower right margin. Est. $450 - $550.
158 1901 $10.00 Bison. Very Fine. An
always in demand type note. Est. $750
- $1,000.
159 1910 $10.00 National Currency.
White River Junction, Vermont. Extremely Fine with a thin top margin.
Rare. Est. $500 - $750.
162 1929 $10.00 National Currency.
Bank of New Britain, Connecticut. F-VF.
Very Scarce. Est. $400 - $500.
163 First Charter $10.00. 1864 $10
National Currency. Bank of Troy City,
New York. Very Good. Rare. Est. $1,250
- $1,500.
164 1922 $20.00 Gold Certificate. Fine
to Very Fine. Est. $150 - $200.
165 1929 $20.00 National Currency.
Penn Argyl, New York. Fine but with
some obverse ink. Est. $50 - $100.
166 Rare 1928 $20 Gold Certificate
With Star. Highly sought after replacement note with a star in the serial number. About Uncirculated. Est. $1,000
- $1,500.
167 1928 $20 Gold Certificate. About
Uncirculated. Est. $250 - $300.
168 1929 $50.00 National Currency.
Los Angeles, California. Very Fine and
shows a small ink spot on the front
lower margin. Est. $100 - $150.
169 1864 Confederate $500. Crisp
About Uncirculated. Always in demand.
Est. $350 - $450.
170 Lot Of 10 Consecutive 1923
$1.00 Silver Certificates. A nice CU
to choice CU grouping. Serial numbers
run from A3453141B to 50B. Est. $650
- $800.
171 Original Pack Of $1.00 Silver Certificates. Includes 100 pieces 1957-B
Silver Certificates all consecutively
numbered. All are Choice Uncirculated
and are bright and crisp. Est. $500 $750.
172 Connecticut $10.00 + $20.00 Obsoletes. Circa Mid 1800’s Bank of New
England East Haddam Obsolete Notes.
Unsigned remainders. Crisp Uncirculated. Total 2 notes. $75 - $100.
173 Searsport, Maine Obsolete. Circa
Mid 1800’s Searsport Bank Obsolete
$5.00 Note. Unsigned remainder. Crisp
Uncirculated. Est. $50 - $75.
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174 Massachusetts “Broken Bank
Note” Pair. Includes: 1863 North
Hampton Bank $1.00 signed and numbered but unissued Crisp Uncirculated
and an 1860 Uxbridge Blackstone Bank
in Fine. Obsolete currency such as
these are often referred to as “Broken
Bank” notes as the failure rate of banks
that issued this type of currency was
high. Est. $125 - $175.
rarities. In fact, it can be
years (or in some cases decades) in between offerings of
some of these coins. If you
would like any more information on these or any other
lots in the sale, please don’t
hesitate to ask.
175 Two Roxbury, Massachusetts
Notes. Includes Mount Pleasant
Apothecary Store 20 cent script unissued Crisp Uncirculated and a 1878
Roxbury Bank $1.25 Obsolete Note in
Good. Total 2 notes. Est. $75 - $100.
182 1853 One Cent Judd-151 Certified. Low Rarity-6. PCGS Proof-61.
Struck in German silver or a nickel alloy.
Same obverse die as used for 1853
$2.50 Liberty Gold. Recent auction
records for this type are as high as
$6,000+. Est. $1,500-$2,000.
176 Winthrop, New York $10.00 National. 1915 $10.00 Note. Very Fine
with very weak signatures. Still very
scarce. Est. $400 - $500.
177 Laconia, New Hampshire 7 Note
Sheet. Issued by the Belknap County
Bank. Includes: (2) 5 cent notes, (2)
ten cent notes and (3) 25 cent notes.
Grades mostly XF with a couple of
small tears. Scarce. Est. $300 - $400.
178 Scarce Vermont Obsolete. Circa
Mid 1800’s The Bank Of Castleton
$20.00 Obsolete Note. Unsigned remainder with hole cancellations. Crisp
Uncirculated. Est. $100 - $150.
179 Vermont $2.00 + $5.00 Notes. Circa Mid 1800’s West River Bank Jamaica, Vermont Obsolete Notes. Unsigned
remainders. Crisp Uncirculated. Total 2
notes. Est. $100 - $150.
180 Georgia $2.00 Obsolete Note.
1861 Timber Cutters Bank Savannah.
Very Good. Est. $75 - $100.
181 Louisiana $1.00 + $2.00 Notes.
Circa Mid 1800’s Citizens Bank Obsolete Notes. Unsigned remainders. Crisp
Uncirculated. Total 2 notes. Est. $50
- $75.
Pattern Coins
183 1854 One Cent Judd-161 Original
Certified. Rarity-4. PCGS Proof-63
Brown. Nice medium brown. Popular
“Large Cent” design. Est. $1,250$1,500.
184 1858 One Cent Judd-202 Certified. Rarity-5. PCGS Proof-58. Called
the “Flying Turkey” cent or “Skinny Eagle” for its somewhat awkward design.
Est. $1,250-$1,500.
185 1858 One Cent Judd-204 Certified. PCGS Proof-63. In old PCGS
holder. Same comment as above. Est.
$2,000-$2,500.
186 1858 One Cent Judd-204 Certified. Rarity-5. NGC Proof-64. Another
“Flying Turkey.” Est. $2,500-$3,000.
187 1858 One Cent Judd-208 Certified. Rarity-3. PCGS Proof-62. Same
obverse as used for coinage in 1859.
Looks nicer than PR-62. Est. $1,250$1,500.
188 1896 One Cent Judd-1769 Certified. Rarity-6. PCGS Proof-62. Often
seen oxidized because of its aluminum
composition. Recent auction records
for the type are as high as $6,000+.
Est. $2,000-$2,500.
189 1863 Two Cent Judd-312 Certi-
fied. PCGS Proof-63 Brown. Similar to
We are excited to offer the
adopted design. Housed in 1st generafollowing collection of Pattion PCGS holder. Est. $2,000-$2,500.
tern Coins. All are being
offered unreserved! These 20 190 1864 Two Cent Judd-371 Certicoins were put away years ago
fied. Rarity-6. PCGS Proof-64. Struck
in Copper-Nickel with the dies used to
and we think some are good
coin the large motto 1864 Two cents.
candidates for upgrades! The
Recent auction records for this type are
collection includes some real
over $3,000. Est. $1,500-$2,000.
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191 1868 Three Cent Judd-618 Certified. Rarity-4. NGC Proof-64. Similar
to the adopted design (though a little
bigger)! Est. $1,000-$1,500.
192 1869 Three Cent Judd-676
Certified. Rarity-4. PCGS Proof-63.
Same comment as above. Est. $1,000$1,250.
193 1867 Five Cent Judd-561 Certified. Rarity-5. Struck in aluminum.
PCGS Proof-62. Est. $2,000-$2,500.
194 1896 Five Cent Judd-1771 Certified. Low Rarity-6. PCGS Proof-64.
Struck in pure nickel (magnetic). Recent
auction records for the type are as high
as $6,000+. Est. $2,500-$3,500.
195 1859 Fifty Cent Judd-237 Certified. Rarity-4. PCGS Proof-63. Greco
Roman head obverse design. Est.
$1,500-$2,000.
196 1859 Fifty Cent Judd-239 Certified. Rarity-4. PCGS Proof-63. Same
comment as above. Est. $1,500$2,000.
197 1869 Fifty Cent Judd-755 Certified. High Rarity-6. Recent auction
records for the type are as high as
$8,000+. PCGS Proof-62. Est. $1,500$2,000.
198 1878 Dollar Judd-1557 Certified.
Low Rarity-6. PCGS Proof-60. The famous Goloid dollar. Est. $3,000-$3,500.
199 1879 Dollar Judd-1626 Certified.
Rarity-4. PCGS Proof-63. A choice
example of a Goloid metric dollar. Est.
$2,000-$2,500.
200 1862 Ten Dollar Judd-298 Certified. Rarity-6+ with gilt surfaces.
ANACS Proof-60 (We believe taking
into account the gilt surfaces that this
coin grades much higher). We could
find no recent auction record for a
gilt specimen. Very rare. Est. $5,000$7,500.
201 1863 Ten Dollar Judd-350 Certified. Low Rarity-6. NGC Proof-64
Brown. Struck in copper. The obverse
die was used to coin the standard issue
with the reverse being very close. Est.
$4,000-$4,500.
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World Coins
202 Uncirculated Ancient Gold Stater
Certified. Thracian Or Scythian.
Coson. Circa after 54 BC. Obverse
procession with the reverse showing
an Eagle with wreath and scepter. NGC
“MS” with strike and surface rated 4/5.
Est. $1,250 - $1,500.
203 Very Nice Byzantine Gold Certified. Maurice Tiberius 582-602 AD.
Gold Semissis. NGC “MS” with strike
and surface rated 4/5. This coin has a
wonderful bright and lustrous appearance and would be hard to improve on
as a 1,500 year old gold coin. Est. $450
- $550.
204 Another Nice Byzantine Gold
Certified. Maurice Tiberius 582-602
AD. Gold Semissis. NGC “MS” strike
rate 4/5 and surface rated 5/5. Another
nice example struck more off-center as
often seen. Est. $400 - $500.
205 Byzantine Gold. 602-610 Phocas
Gold Solidus. NGC certified Extremely
Fine wrinkled. Looks nicer! Est. $500 $600.
206 Byzantine Gold. 602-610 Phocas
Gold Solidus. NGC certified About Uncirculated clipped. Est. $600 - $700.
207 Byzantine Gold. 613-641 Heraclius
+ Her. Constantine Gold Solidus. NGC
certified Extremely Fine. Est. $600 $700.
208 Byzantine Gold. 654-668 Constans
II+ Constant IV Gold Solidus. NGC
certified Choice About Uncirculated
clipped. Est. $600 - $700.
209 Certified Hemidrachm. 787-789
Silver Tabaristan Hemidrachm. NGC
Certified Mint State (MS). Est. $100 $125.
210 1866 Australian Gold Sovereign
Certified. NGC AU-50. Sydney Mint.
Catalogs $650 in Extremely Fine and
$2,000 in Uncirculated. Est. $400 $500.
211 1868 Australian Gold Sovereign
Certified. NGC Extremely Fine-40.
Sydney Mint. Catalogs $650. Est. $350
- $400.
212 1870 Australian Gold Sovereign
Certified. NGC AU-53 Sydney Mint.
AU-53 Catalogs $550 in Extremely Fine
and $1,800 in Uncirculated. Est. $400
- $500.
222 British 1/2 Penny Lot. All NGC
Certified: 1837 VF-35, 1854 VF Details
(hairlined), 1854 AU-50. Catalogs at
least $150. Total 3 pieces. Est. $75 $100.
213 1870 Australian Gold Sovereign
Certified. NGC AU-55 Sydney Mint.
Catalogs $550 in Extremely Fine and
$1,800 in Uncirculated. Est. $400 $500.
223 1827 British Gold Sovereign Certified. NGC VF-20 Scarce. Catalogs
$1,200. Est. $500 - $700.
214 5 Pieces Australian Silver. Includes: 2003 1/2 ounce Goat, 2005 one
ounce Kookaburra, 2014 one ounce
Kookaburra, 2014 one ounce Koala
and a 2015 one ounce goat. All Gem
Brilliant Uncirculated and come housed
in 2x2 coin flips. Total 5 pieces. Est.
$150-$200.
215 Certified Panda Pair. Includes 2005
and 2006 1oz Silver Pandas. Both
NGC MS-68. Total 2 pieces. Est. $100
- $125.
216 Choice 1873 Denmark Gold
20 Kroner Certified. NGC MS-63.
Catalogs $900 in Uncirculated and is
unpriced in Brilliant Uncirculated. Est.
$400 - $500.
217 1917 Denmark Gold 10 Kroner
Certified. ANACS MS-62. Nice brilliant
example. Catalogs $500 in Uncirculated
and is unpriced in Brilliant Uncirculated.
Est. $300 - $325.
218 1818W French Gold 20 Francs
Certified. NGC MS-62 Brilliant. Catalogs $900 in Uncirculated and $1,500 in
Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. $400 - $500.
219 Pair Of Scarce German Marks.
Both NGC AU-58. Includes 1955-D
and 1955-F. Catalog value is $175 in
Extremely Fine and $1,050 in Uncirculated. Total 2 pieces. Est. $150 - $250.
220 British 1/4 Penny Lot. All NGC
Certified: 1806 VF-25,1822 VF-30, 1823
(Arabic 1) VF-30,1825 VF-30, 1881-H
AU-58. Catalogs at least $130. Total 5
pieces. Est. $75 - $100.
221 Better British 1/4 Penny Lot. All
NGC Certified: 1821 Extremely Fine-45,
1825 Extremely Fine-40, 1861 AU Details (Hairlined), and 1867 AU-55. Catalogs at least $390. Est. $200 - $250.
224 1836 British Shilling Certified.
NGC VF-35. Catalogs $75 in VF and
$410 in Extremely Fine. Est. $50 - $100.
225 1839 British Shilling Certified.
NGC VF-30. Catalogs $170. Est. $75 $100.
226 1842 British Gold Sovereign Certified. NGC AU-40. Catalogs $1,275 in
Extremely Fine and $2,100 in Uncirculated. Est. $600 - $800.
227 1858 British Gold Sovereign Certified. NGC AU-58. Catalogs $900 in
Extremely Fine and $1,500 in Uncirculated. Est. $500 - $700.
228 1872 British Gold Sovereign Certified. Shield with die number. NGC
AU-55. Catalogs $575 in Extremely Fine
and $600 in Uncirculated. Est. $350 $400.
229 1889 British Honduras 1 Cent
Certified. NGC MS-61 Brown. Shows
a good amount of Red. Catalogs $100
in Uncirculated. Est. $40 - $60.
230 Choice 1896 British Penny Certified. NGC MS-63 R+B. Catalogs $60 in
Uncirculated and is unpriced in Brilliant
Uncirculated. Est. $25 - $50.
231 1927 British 6 Coin Proof Set
Certified. All NGC Certified: 3 Pence
PF-66, 6 Pence (Oak and Acorn Reverse) PF-65, 1927 1 Shilling (Modified
Reverse) PF-65, 2 Shilling PF-64, 1/2
Crown PF-65 and 1 Crown PF-65. Most
show some mottled original tone. The
original box of issue is included. A very
scarce set. Est. $850 - $1,000.
232 3 Different One Ounce Silver
Britannias. Includes 1999, 2000 and
2003. All Gem BU with the 2003 still in
mint plastic. Total 3 pieces. Est. $100$150.
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233 2001 Britannia Four Coin Silver
Proof Set. Includes: One ounce, half
ounce, quarter ounce and tenth ounce
Proof Silver Britannias. Each is encapsulated and all come in the mint issued
case. Est. $100 - $125.
234 1874 Denmark 5 Ore Certified.
NGC AU-58 Brown. Catalogs $120 in
Extremely Fine and $345 in Uncirculated. Est. $75-$125.
235 1925G German 5 Marks Certified.
Rhineland. NGC AU Details Obverse
Scratched. Catalogs $380 in Extremely
Fine and $530 in Uncirculated. Est.
$125-$175.
236 Isle Of Man Penny Certified. Peel
Castle. NGC VF Details. Scratches.
Catalogs $90. Est. $30 - $50.
237 Choice 1911R Italy 1 Centisimo
Certified. NGC MS-63 R+B. Catalogs
$150 in Uncirculated and is unpriced in
Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. $50 - $75.
238 1920 Mexico 2 Centavos Certified. NGC MS-62 Brown. Catalogs
$350 in Uncirculated. Est. $150 - $200.
239 1905 Mexico 5 Centavos Certified. United States issue. NGC MS-63.
Catalogs $325 in Uncirculated and
$375 in Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. $150
- $200.
240 Choice 1914 Mexico 5 Centavos.
Bronze. NGC MS-63 Brown. Catalogs
$300 in Uncirculated and is unpriced in
Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. $150 - $200.
241 1925 Mexico 5 Centavos Certified. NGC MS-62 Brown. Catalogs
$225 in Uncirculated and is unpriced in
Brilliant Uncirculated. Est. $100 - $125.
242 3 Proof 1987 One Ounce Mexican
Silver Libertads. All are Gem Proof
and come in mint capsule and case.
Only 2 have the outer sleeve. Total 3
pieces. Est. $100-$150.
243 1872-H Newfoundland Certified.
NGC VF-35. Nice original silver-grey
surface. Catalogs $400 in Very Fine and
$600 in Extremely Fine. Est. $200-$300.
244 1935 New Zealand 1/2 Crown.
NGC AU-50. Catalogs $110 in Extremely Fine and $350 in Uncirculated. Est.
$75 - $125.
245 1941 New Zealand 1/2 Crown
Certified. NGC MS-62. Catalogs $100
in Uncirculated and $220 in Brilliant
Uncirculated. Est. $50 - $75.
255 Continental Dollar Restrike.
So-Called Dollar HK854A. Thickness
2.5mm, white metal. Uncirculated. Rarity 3. Est. $50-$75.
246 Roll Of 1974 Panama 1 Centesimos. Struck at West Point, NY. Choice
to Gem BU and all are full red. Total 50
pcs. in tube. Est. $50-$75.
256 100 Piece Mini Silver Ingot
Collection. Centennial car collection
features 100 different mini (1.7 grams
each) sterling ingots. Display case and
book included. Est. $75-$125.
247 2014 1 Ounce Silver Somali Elephants. Includes 6 coins all Brilliant
Uncirculated with all showing varying
degrees of milk spotting. Total 6 pieces.
Est. $100-$125.
248 1741 Spanish Milled Dollar. 8
Reale Pillar Dollar. Extremely Fine Details with some green corrosion on the
reverse. Est. $50 - $100.
249 Choice 1897A Swiss Gold 20
Franc Angel. Choice BU-63. Est. $200
- $225.
250 1883 Hawaiian Dollar. Extremely
Fine-40. Original and problem free. Est.
$500 - $600.
251 1883 Hawaiian Half Dollar. AU50+. Light silver-grey color. Red Book
has it priced at $500. Est. $250 - $350.
252 1964 United Arab Emerates Silver
5 Rupees. Sharjah. Features John F.
Kennedy. Choice BU-63 Brilliant. Est.
$30-$50.
Canadian Coins
253 1999 $350 Gold Lady Slipper.
Gem Proof One Ounce “Golden
Slipper” features the floral emblem of
Prince Edward Island - The Lady Slipper. Just 1,999 were struck. The coin is
encapsulated and includes the original
deluxe case and Certificate of Authenticity. Est. $1,250-$1,500.
ExonumiaTokens+Medals
254 Continental Dollar Restrike.
So-Called Dollar HK854A. Thickness
2.5mm, white metal. Uncirculated. Rarity 3. Est. $50-$75.
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257 1743 Coronation medal of Queen
Marie Theresa in Prague. VF.
Bronze. 42mm. Obverse shows Queen
being crowned. Castle on the reverse.
Est. $50-$75.
258 1781 Counterfeit Irish Half Penny
With Counterstamp. Obverse spoked
counterstamp. Obverse F. Reverse AG
as struck. Est. $50-$75.
259 1790’s British Anti Slavery Token.
XF-40. Similar to and often collected
with Hard Times Tokens. Est. $30-$50.
260 1805 8 Reale Brass Copy. Formally
used as a button. Peru Mint, Charles
IV. XF-40 with a slight bend. Struck on
both sides. No shank. Brass. Ex-Dick
August. Est. $50-$75.
261 1830’s Hard Times Token. HT-164.
XF-40. Boston, MA, Wm. H. Milton +
Co. Est. $30-$50.
262 1837 Feuchtwanger Cent. Low
#120. Die combination 3-E. Rarity 3.
VF. Ex Bowers and Merena where it
realized $195. Est. $50-$75.
263 1837 Feuchtwanger Cent. Nice
Very Fine or Better. Est. $75-$100.
264 1840 William Henry Harrison
Campaign Token. VF-20. Obverse
military bust of Harrison left. Reverse
log cabin says “The Hero Of Tippecanoe.” 29mm. Copper. Sullivan
#WHH1840-25. Est. $50-$75.
265 1853 H.B. West Token Certified.
NGC AU-55. Est. $50-$75.
266 1864 Lincoln-Johnson Civil War
Token And Campaign Token. Rarity
5. XF-40. Lincoln bust right obverse.
Johnson bust right reverse. Fuld
#132A/149a. Sullivan #AL1864-68.
Cent size. Copper. Rarity 5. XF-40. Est.
$150-$200.
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267 1864 Soldier’s Fair Medal. XF-AU
with tinpest. Springfield, MA medal
by Bolen. Obverse bust of George
Washington left. Reverse Fair Details
within wreath. Musante #JAB17. White
metal. 1-1/8’. Est. $125-$175.
268 1879 U.S. Grant Mint Medal.
Brass. Uncirculated. Municipal Parade,
Philadelphia. Obverse bust of Grant
left. Reverse celebration details. 1”.
Comes with original rare envelope. Est.
$50-$75.
269 1896 Bryan Money. One Dime
- Free Silver. VF with numerous
scratches. Made from “pot” metal. Est.
$50-$75.
270 1898 Span-Am War Dewey Medal
Deceptive Copy. Top bar, drop, blue
and gold ribbon. Originals had soldier’s
names stamped on edge. Est. $75$125.
271 1965 Cuba Silver “Souvenir.” “Cubanos, En Exilio” Proof. Est. $25-$30.
272 1903 Boston Merchants + Manufacturers Expo. So Called Dollar.
XF-40 Struck in brass. Est. $10-$20
273 1925 Indian $5 Gold Piece Struck Counterfeit. AU. Struck in
brass. Gilt plating now gone.Very unusual. Est. $75-$100.
274 1933 Century Of Progress So
Called Dollar. AU-50. Struck in
bronze. Nice Deco design. Est. $20$25.
275 Artifacts From The Wreck Of The
“New York.” The Steam Packet New
York sank off the coast of Louisiana on
September 6th, 1846. The ship and its
treasures were recovered in 2006. The
artifacts offered here are from that recovery. The items which include coin(s)
are sealed in a block of 2x3 inch lucite
and come with a display stand and
Certificate of Authenticity. Similar items
have brought around $400 in years
past. Est. $150-$200.
276 Artifacts From The Wreck Of The
“New York.” Similar lot to number 275.
Est. $150-$200.
277 Artifacts From The Wreck Of The
“New York.” Similar lot to number 275.
Est. $150-$200.
278 Artifacts From The Wreck Of The
“New York.” Similar lot to number 275.
Est. $150-$200.
279 California 1849 Model Half Eagle
Counter. XF-AU. Scarce. Catalog RFCMI6. Brass. Ex Bowers and Merena
1982 Clifford Sale lot 80 which realized
$170. Est. $100-$150.
280 Centennial So-Called Dollar.
BU-60. Struck in white metal. Features
Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell.
Holed as issued. Est. $50-$75.
281 Choice Uncirculated Rhode Island
Miller Token. MRI-20. A.A. Plastridge.
Providence, RI. Reverse says “Bagatelle Tables (billiards).” Circa 1870.
White metal. Est. $50-$75.
289 Love Token Group. Includes 4 pieces all with initials. Includes 2 Seated
Dimes, 1 Half Dime and a Two Cent
Piece (Scarce). Total 4 pieces. Est. $25
- $50.
290 Near Gem Certified Hard Times
Token. HT-294 (1837) Merchants Exchange. NGC MS-64 Brown. Est. $300
- $350.
291 Original Hobo Nickel. 1913 TII
Buffalo Nickel with nicely detailed
re-engraved obverse showing a derby,
beard and collar etc. The host coin
grades VF. Est. $150 - $200.
292 Rare Red Civil War Token.
F-51/334a “Our Army.” NGC MS-65
Red. Est. $350 - $450.
282 Circa 1930 Copy Of $50 Gold
Slug. AU-58. Struck in bronze. “Souvenir Of Pioneer Days Of California.” Est.
$25-$40.
293 Revolutionary War Uniform Button. From the British Royal Artillary
and features three cannons. Reportedly
excavated in New York. Est. $25 - $50.
283 Circa 1970’s Henry Lee Medal
Certified. NGC MS-67. Struck in pewter. Est. $25 - $50.
294 Revolutionary War USA Button. A
dug battlefield relic. Very Scarce. Est.
$100-$150.
284 Civil War Token NGC Certified.
Geo. Schmidt (New York). Fuld #NY630BN-1b. Rarity 7. NGC Uncirculated
details with environmental damage. Est.
$100-$150.
295 Shipwreck Two Reale. From the
wreck of the SS New York. NGC certified “Shipwreck Effect.” Cleanly holed
at 12:00. Est. $100 - $150.
285 George Washington Civil War ID
Tag. A dug battlefield relic. Soldier’s
name illegible. Est. $50-$100.
296 Sutler Token. J.A. Leggat 3rd Michigan Cavalry. Reverse says, “10 Cents
Check Sutler Goods.” VF. Rarity 6. Est.
$250-$300.
286 Group Of 3 Civil War Related
297 Three 1700’s Conder Tokens.
Medals. GAR badge from EncampIncludes 1795 D+H 985 XF/AU, No
ment Boston 1904. XF. Drop shows CivDate D+H 363 XF/AU and a 1795 D+H
il War Sentry with tents in background.
736 BU-60 Brown. Total 3 pieces. Est.
Reverse shows troop in review. White
$75 - $125.
metal. 1 1/2” holed with ring. XF. Member badge, Sons of Veterans, no ribbon. 298 Two Silver Bicentennial Medals.
Includes 1976 Revolution and Thomas
Eagle top, wreath and crossed cannon.
Jefferson Silver Medals. Both are NGC
Bronze. 1 1/2”, XF. Total 3 pieces. Est.
PF-67 Ultra Cameo. Total 2 pieces. Est.
$75-$100.
$75 - $100.
287 Hard Rubber Good-For Token
299 Scarce Virginia 19th Century
Scarce. Arthur Chamber’s ChampiSaloon Token. Peibelmans Saloon,
on’s Rest, Philadelphia. Reverse says,
Petersburg. Shows beer mug. Reverse
“Sparring Academy, Good for a drink or
10 within wreath. Brass. VF. 20mm.
cigar.” Brick red. 1-3/8”, holed VF. Est.
Est. $350-$400.
$200-$250.
288 High Grade Hard Times Token
Certified. HT-294 (1837) Merchants
Exchange. NGC MS-61 Brown. Est.
$100 - $125.
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300 Washington Centennial Medal.
Large (2 inch diameter) medal struck in
1889 for the Centennial of Washington’s
inaugural. Struck in white metal. BU-60
Proof-Like. Est. $100 - $150.
310 Gem Proof Like 1878-S Certified.
NGC MS-65* Proof Like. Brilliant white
with cameo contrast. NGC assigns the
“Star” designation to coins with outstanding eye appeal such as this. Est.
$400 - $500.
Early Dollars
311 1880-S Certified. PCGS MS-65
Proof Like. A Brilliant true Gem. Housed
in a first generation PCGS “rattler”
holder. Est. $225 - $275.
301 1798 Large Eagle Bust Dollar.
XF-40 with medium gray color. Shows
some fine obverse scratches on the
right. Est $2,250-$2,750.
302 1836 Judd 60 Gobrecht Dollar. Die
alignment 1. Circulation Issue. Very Fine
or slightly better and cleanly holed at
12 o’clock. This piece also shows some
light rim bruises. Only 1,000 of these
coins were struck and they are prized in
all grades! Est. $4,500 - $5,000.
303 1846 Seated Dollar. XF-40 with
light silver-grey color. Has seen a light
cleaning in its past but is still very acceptable. Est. $350 - $450.
304 1859-O Seated Dollar Certified.
PCGS MS-60. Lustrous and brilliant
white. Some of the typical marks you
would expect at this grade level. We
have never failed to be impressed by
these bright white uncirculated cartwheels. Est. $1,750 -$1,850.
Trade Dollars
305 1873-CC Certified. PCGS VG-10.
Original and always popular as a Carson City Mint issue. Est. $525 - $575.
306 1876-S Certified. PCGS AU-55
CAC. Lustrous and sharp. Est. $450 $500.
307 1877 Certified. PCGS AU-53. Nice
type coin. Est. $300 - $350.
308 1878-S Certified. NGC MS-62.
Sharp details with glittering luster.
Shows just some light somewhat mottled tone. Est. $850 - $1,000.
Morgan Dollars
309 1878-S Choice With Deep Toning. MS-63 with deep toning that still
shows some delicate coloration. Est.
$50 - $75.
312 1880-S NGC Certified MS-66. A
terrific gem with some attractive toning
at the periphery on both sides. Est.
$200 - $250.
313 Superb 1880-S Certified. NGC
MS-67. Brilliant white. One of the finest
examples of this date you will find. Est.
$550 - $600.
314 1880-O Certified. PCGS MS-62.
Lustrous and lightly toned. Est. $150 $175.
315 Choice 1880-O VAM-7 Certified.
PCGS MS-63. “Rusted Date.” Brilliant
white. One of the “Hit List” varieties.
Est. $85 - $110.
323 1884-CC. Choice BU-64. Brilliant
with semi proof like fields. Est. $225 $275.
324 1884-CC Certified. NGC MS-66.
Shows some colorful toning at the lower obverse rim. Est. $650 - $700.
325 Superb 1884-CC Certified Dollar.
NGC MS-67. Has wonderful obverse
toning that includes sea green, fuchsia,
and purple. Current Grey Sheet bid is
$3,900. Est. $3,500 - $4,000.
326 1885 In GSA Hard Plastic. Grades
MS-63 and is Brilliant. This is the same
holder that a “CC” would normally be
seen in and most likely this coin has
found its way into a group of CC’s in
the past. Est. $125-$175.
327 1885-O Nicely Toned. MS-64. The
obverse is nearly covered with nice
olive toning while showing some iridescence also. The reverse is an attractive
golden brown. Est. $50 - $75.
328 1885-O Certified. PCGS MS-65. An
attractive gem with deep but colorful
toning. Est. $200 - $225.
316 1881 Certified Gem. NGC MS-65.
A satiny gem with lovely original color
that features sea green, gold and a
touch of fuchsia. Est. $650 - $700.
329 1887 Certified. NGC MS-64+ Proof
Like. Brilliant white with great eye
appeal. Worth a strong bid. Est. $175
- $200.
317 Choice Morgan Pair. Includes an
1883 in Brilliant MS-63 and a 1881-S
in MS-63 that is also Brilliant. Total 2
pieces. Est. $85 - $110.
330 1887 Certified. NGC MS-66.
Includes some colorful toning at the
upper obverse rim. Est. $275 - $300.
318 1882 Certified Choice. MS-63 with
attractive golden brown color on the
obverse with more iridescence on the
reverse. Est. $50 - $75.
319 1883-CC Colorful GSA. Grades
MS-64 and shows a large obverse
crescent of multi colored toning. Box
and certificate not included. Est. $200
- $250.
320 1883-CC Certified. PCGS MS-65.
Brilliant white and a true Gem. Est.
$450 - $500.
321 1883-O In GSA Packaging. Grades
XF-45 and is housed in GSA plastic
with blue envelope. Est. $50-$75.
322 1884-O With Some Colorful Reverse Toning. MS-63 with a splash of
vivid yellow, fuchsia, and purple toning
on the reverse. Est. $50 - $75.
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331 1887-O. MS-60. Has a light “wipe”
over the date. Est. $50 - $60.
332 1888 With Vivid Obverse Toning.
MS-63 with steel, purple, blue, green
and fuchsia toning. Est. $75 - $100.
333 3 Attractive 1888 Dollars. The
average grade for this group is MS-63
and each coin shows some attractive
toning. Total 3 pieces. Est. $125 - $175.
334 1888-O “Hot Lips.” VAM-4. Double
Lips. ANACS XF-45. One of the top 100
VAM varieties. Est. $250 - $300.
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335 1889-CC AU Details. NCS (Division
of NGC) Certified AU Details Improperly
Cleaned. This coin is basically original
with very sharp details and noticeable
luster. The reverse does show some
hairlines from a past “wipe” but this is
not overly distracting. Would make an
excellent addition to any high grade
circulated set. Note: NGC no longer has
NCS holder coins such as this and this
piece could certainly be reholdered by
NGC if desired. Est. $5,000 - $6,000.
336 Near Gem 1890-S. Choice BU-64.
Brilliant white and shows nothing but
the most trivial marks. Est. $200 - $225.
337 1890-O Certified. PCGS MS-65.
Brilliant white. Seldom found in gem
grades. Est. $1,500 - $1,750.
338 1893-S Certified. NGC G-6. Many
would push this rare coin to full VG.
Perhaps a slight scratch on the reverse
swayed NGC’s vote. Est. $1,750 $2,000.
339 1893-S Series Key. NGC VF Details. A well detailed Very Fine which at
first glance appears perfectly original
but a closer examination does show
evidence of a past cleaning. Still very
desirable. Est. $4,000 - $4,500.
340 1894 Certified. NGC AU-53 Lustrous and original. Shows a small cut at
Liberty’s throat. Est. $1,000 - $1,200.
346 1924 Gem. Gem BU-65 and original
but nearly full brilliance. Ex Bowers and
Merena 1984. Est. $50 - $75.
347 1924-S Certified. PCGS MS-62.
Brilliant White. Est. $250 - $275.
358 2001 Ground Zero Recovery Coin.
PCGS Certified Gem Uncirculated with
flag themed label. Est. $50 - $75.
348 1925-S. Choice BU-63. Brilliant but
does have some PVC residue. Est.
$125 - $175.
359 2001 Certified. NGC MS-70 Early
Release. Red Eagle label. Est. $60 $70.
349 1928 Key. BU-60. Brilliant but with a
milky toning streak on the reverse. Est.
$300 - $350.
360 2006 1 Of 1st 50,000 Struck
Certified. NGC MS-70. Red label. Est.
$75 - $100.
350 Choice 1927. NGC MS-63. Brilliant
with just a hint of gold. Est. $150 $200.
361 2007-W Certified. NGC MS-70 Early Release. Popular West Point matte
finish Silver Eagle. Est. $65 - $85.
351 Another Choice 1927. NGC MS-63.
Brilliant with just a hint of gold. Est.
$150 - $200.
362 2008 Certified. PCGS MS-70 First
Strike. Est. $65 - $75.
352 1928 Certified. NGC Certified XF
Details Rim Damage. Has a small rim
nick below the”9” in the date. Est. $200
- $250.
353 Very Choice 1928. NGC MS-63+.
Brilliant white. Conservatively graded in
our opinion. Est. $650 - $750.
354 Better Peace Dollar Group. Includes: 1921 XF-40 small rim bump,
1928 AG-3 and 1934-S F-12. Total 3
pieces. Est. $225-$250.
341 1898-S Certified. NGC MS-62. Has
a mixture of brilliance and light toning.
Est. $250 - $300.
355 Complete Peace Set. The 1921
grades VF-25, the 1928 grades XF-45,
and the 1934-S grades VF-20. The balance grade VG-AU. Housed in a folder.
Total 24 pieces. Est. $800 - $1,000.
342 1900-O/CC Certified. PCGS MS64. Brilliant white. Popular in all grades
and very scarce this Choice. Est. $800
- $850.
Modern Dollars
343 1921-D Certified. NGC MS-62.
Brilliant. Est. $50 - $60.
Peace Dollars
344 1921 High Relief. BU-60 and mostly
Brilliant. Shows some short scratches
and a few small marks that are generally in keeping with the grade. Est. $200
- $250.
345 1922 In GSA Packaging. Grades
AU-58 with a dark spot on the reverse.
Comes housed in a GSA plastic holder
with blue envelope. Est. $50 - $75.
Silver Eagles
356 Miscellaneous S.B.A. Dollars
Certified. Includes 17 pieces. All NGC
Certified Proofs and Unc’s are represented with grades ranging from AU-58
(just one) to Proof-69. Total 17 pcs. Est.
$75-$100.
357 2014-D From Native American
Coin & Currency Set Certified.
PCGS MS68 First Strike. Enhanced
finish. Position “A” edge lettering. Est.
$40-$50.
363 2009 Certified. NGC MS-70 Early
Release. Est. $65 - $75.
364 2011-(S) Certified. PCGS MS-70
First Strike. Struck at the West Point
Mint but does not carry a mint mark.
Est. $75 - $100.
365 2011 From 25th Anniversary Set
Certified. PCGS MS-70. Label signed
by Chief Engraver John Mercanti. Est.
$100-$120.
366 2011-P From 25th Anniversary Set Certified. PCGS Reverse
Proof-70. Label signed by Chief Engraver John Mercanti. Est. $200-$250.
367 2011-W From 25th Anniversary
Set Certified. PCGS MS-70. Label
signed by Chief Engraver John Mercanti. Est. $100-$125.
368 2011-S From 25th Anniversary
Set Certified. PCGS MS-70. Label
signed by Chief Engraver John Mercanti. Est. $200-$250.
369 2012 75th Anniversary Set
Certified. Includes the reverse proof
in PCGS Proof-69 First Strike and a
PCGS Proof-70 Deep Cameo. Both
have their labels signed by Chief Engraver John Mercanti. Total 2 pieces.
Est. $200 - $250.
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Commemoratives
370 1893 Isabella Quarter. NGC AU-58.
Lustrous with just a touch of wear. Est.
$300 - $350.
371 1893 Isabella Quarter. Choice
BU-64 or finer. Shows a fine scratch
spanning 3/4 of the central reverse. Est.
$300 - $350.
372 1903 LA Purchase McKinley
$1.00 Gold. BU-60. Lightly cleaned
with a reverse staple scratch. Just
17,500 were issued. Est. $275 - $325.
373 1920 Pilgrim. Choice BU-64 Original. Ex Bowers and Merena, November,
1983. Est. $75 - $100.
374 1921 Pilgrim Gem. NGC MS-66.
Brilliant white. Rarely seen this nice.
Est. $550 - $650.
375 Choice 1921 Alabama. PCGS MS63. Brilliant with just a hint of a light
tone. Just 35,00 were issued. Est. $300
- $350.
376 1925 California Certified. PCGS
MS-63. Brilliant. Est. $150 - $175.
377 1925 Stone Mountain. NGC MS-65.
Shows near full brilliance. Est. $150 $175.
378 1926-S Oregon Jewelry Piece.
Shows XF details and the coin has
been formed to a cup shape and has
some type of shank added to the central obverse. Est. $25-$50.
379 Gem 1936 Elgin. PCGS MS-65
CAC. Original with a touch of golden
brown tone mostly around the rim. Just
over 20,000 of these coins were issued.
Est. $175 - $200.
380 Superb 1936 York Certified. NGC
MS-67. Some light toning no doubt
from the time it spent in its original card
when issued. Est. $375 - $425.
381 1937 Roanoke Certified. PCGS
MS-64 CAC. Shows a moderate
amount of original tone. Only 29,030
were released. Est. $140 - $165.
382 Gem 1937 Roanoke Certified.
PCGS MS-65. Brilliant white. Only
29,030 were issued. Est. $150 - $175.
383 Rare 1939 Oregon Trail. NGC
MS-67 Brilliant. A terrific coin that has a
miniscule mintage of just 3,004 pieces.
Est. $900 - $1,000.
384 1946 Iowa. PCGS MS-66. Brilliant.
One of the more affordable commemoratives in this high Gem state. Est. $100
- $125.
385 Certified Gem Oregon. 1936 Oregon Trail. NGC MS-66. Brilliant. Est.
$250 - $300.
386 Near Gem Columbian Expo. Pair.
1892 and 1893 Columbian Half Dollars
both NGC MS-64. Both are mostly
Brilliant. Est. $175 - $225.
387 Superb Gem Oregon. 1937-D
Oregon Trail. NGC MS-67. Brilliant. Est.
$450 - $500.
388 Group of Better PCGS Certified
Commemoratives. Includes: 1996-D
High Jump, Paralympic, and Rowing,
as well as a 1997-P Law Enforcement.
All PCGS MS-69. Total 4 pieces. Est.
$650 - $750.
Modern
Commemoratives
389 Perfect Soccer Half. NGC PF-70
Ultra Cameo. 1996-S Olympic Soccer
Half Dollar. NGC Prices this coin at
$425. Est. $300 - $350.
390 2015 U.S. Marshals Service 3
Coin Set. Includes Gem Proof Half
Dollar, Silver Dollar and $5.00 Gold.
Housed in its original mint box with
Certificate of Authenticity. Est. $375 $425.
391 2 Two Piece Commemoratives.
Includes: 1999 Yellowstone National
Park (PF & UNC), 1999 Dolley Madison
(PF & UNC). Greysheet bid $130.00.
Est. $100-$150.
392 3 Two Piece Commemoratives.
Includes: 1986 Statue of Liberty (PF &
UNC), 1998 Black Revolutionary War
Patriots (PF & UNC), and 1999 Yellowstone (PF & UNC). Greysheet bid
$205.00. Est. $175-$225.
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393 3 Two Piece Commemoratives.
Includes: 1986 Statue of Liberty (PF &
UNC), 1993 Bill of Rights James Madison (UNC & Stamp), and 1999 Dolley
Madison. Greysheet bid $95.00. Est.
$75-$125.
394 3 Uncirculated Commemoratives.
Includes: 1997 Botanic Gardens, 2007
Jamestown, 2008 Bald Eagle. Greysheet bid $74.00. Est. $50-$100.
395 3 Uncirculated Commemoratives.
Same As Previous Lot. Est.$50-$100.
396 3 Uncirculated Commemoratives. Includes: 1997 Botanic Garden,
2011 United States Army, and 2012
Star Spangled Banner. Greysheet bid
$98.00. Est. $75-$125.
397 Lot of Uncirculated Commemoratives. Includes: 1997 Botanic Garden,
2000 Library of Congress, 2003 First
in Flight. Greysheet bid $100.00. 3
pieces total. Est. $75-$125.
398 No Lot
399 Lot of Uncirculated Commemoratives. Includes: 2008 Bald Eagle,
2009 Abraham Lincoln, 2011 Medal of
Honor, 2012 Infantry Soldier, and 2013
Girl Scouts of America. 5 pieces total.
Greysheet bid $149.00. Est. $125-$175.
400 Lot of Uncirculated Commemoratives. Includes: 1992 White House,
2008 Bald Eagle, 2009 Louis Braille,
2010 Boy Scouts of America, and 2013
5 Star Generals. Total 5 pieces. Greysheet bid $132.00. Est. $135-$175.
401 Lot of Uncirculated Commemoratives. Includes: (2) 1992 White House,
1999 Dolley Madison, 2003 First in
Flight, and 2009 Louis Braille. Total 5
pieces. Greysheet bid $123.00. Est.
$100-$150.
402 Lot of Uncirculated Commemoratives. Includes: 2007 Jamestown,
2007 Little Rock Desegregation, 2010
Disabled Veterans, and 2010 Boy
Scouts of America. Greysheet bid
$105.00. Total 4 pieces. Est. $75-$125.
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403 7 Piece Lot of Modern Commemoratives. Includes: 1986 Statue of Liberty NGC Certified Proof 69, 1991 USO
NGC Certified Proof 69, 2009 Louis
Braille NGC Certified Proof 69, 1986
Statue of Liberty NGC Certified MS
69, 1994 Vietnam Veterans Memorial
NGC Certified MS 69, 1991 USO PCGS
Certified MS 69, and 1991 Mount
Rushmore PCGS Certified MS 69. Total
7 pieces. Est. $250-$300.
410 Rare Proof 1904 $2.50 Liberty
Certified. NGC PF-63+. Just 170
struck. Listed in the NGC price guide at
$7,000. Owners of Proof Gold is an elite
club - we suggest you join! Est. $4,500
- $5,500.
422 1874-S $5.00 Liberty. NGC Certified XF Details obverse improperly
cleaned. The details are sharp and we
feel the cleaning on this coin is limited
to just a small area around star 13. Just
16,000 were struck. Est. $650 - $750.
411 1911-D $2.50 Liberty Certified.
NGC AU-55. A rarity in all grades and a
must have for the 2.50 Indian collector.
Est. $3,750 - $4,000.
423 1909-D $5.00 Indian. BU-62 Original. Est. $525 - $575.
404 Six Proof Commemoratives. Includes: 1995 Olympic Track & Field, (2)
1998 Robert F. Kennedy, 2001 Capitol
Visitors Center, 2002 Salt Lake City
Olympic Winter Games and a 2006 Old
San Francisco Mint. Greysheet Bid
$229.00. Est. $200-$250.
412 1913 $2.50 Indian. BU-60+. Rich
gold color. Est. $275 - $325.
405a Eight Silver Modern Commemoratives. Includes: 1982 George Washington Silver Half Dollar, 1986 Statue of
Liberty Uncirculated Silver Dollar, 1986
Statue of Liberty Proof 2-Piece,1987
Constitution Silver Dollar, (2) 1990
Eisenhower Silver Dollars (PF+UNC),
and (2) 1994 US Capitol Silver Dollars
(PF+UNC). All come housed in original
mint boxes. Est. $175 - $225.
405b 33 Coin Half Dollar Commemorative Set. This fantastic Modern
Commemorative Half Dollar Set includes Proof and Uncirculated examples from 1982 to 2011. Comes housed
in protective mint issued capsules. Est.
$650 - $750.
U.S. Gold Coins
406 1852 $1.00 Type I. BU-60. Lustrous
and Sharp. Shows some small obverse
marks which are in keeping with the
grade. Est. $275 - $300.
407 1836 $2.50 Classic. Script 8 in
date. AU-50+. Lustrous and Sharp.
Shows a couple of minor scratches
none of which are distracting to the
eye. Est. $650 - $750.
408 1867-S $2.50 Liberty. AU-50 Details. Cleaned with a light scratch that
circles about half of the reverse near
the rim. Just 28,000 were struck. Est.
$400 - $500.
409 1894 $2.50 Liberty. BU-60+. Semi
Proof Like surfaces. Just 4,000 were
struck. Est. $600 - $650.
413 1925-D $2.50 Indian. BU-62 or
finer. Satiny luster with minimal marks.
Est. $300 - $350.
414 1928 $2.50 Indian. BU-60. Lustrous
and Brilliant. Est. $250 - $300.
415 1928 $2.50 Liberty Certified. NGC
MS-63. Original and Choice. Est. $450$500.
416 1854 $3.00 Princess. NGC
Certified AU Details. Obverse Spot Removed. Lustrous and sharp with a small
shiny area between “Of” and “America”
that is no doubt where the offense took
place. Est. $800 - $900.
424 1879-S $10.00 Liberty. Borderline
UNC-58. Only brings a small premium
over the more common dates though
it’s 5 to 10 times as rare! Est. $650 $750.
425 1884-S $10.00 Liberty. BU-60+.
Lustrous and attractive for the grade.
Quite rare in upper uncirculated grades.
Est. $600 - $700.
426 Scarce 1912-S $10.00 Indian.
BU-60. Has a small reverse dig which
keeps this lustrous coin from a higher
grade. Catalogs $2,250. Est. $1,250 $1,500.
427 Very Choice 1932 $10.00 Indian.
NGC MS-63+. Creamy luster makes
this an excellent choice for a type coin.
Est. $1,000 - $1,200.
417 1854 $3.00 Princess. XF Details
but holed and crudely plugged at 12
o’clock. Est. $350 - $450.
428 1909-S $20 Gold St. Gaudens
Certified. NGC MS-63. Bright yellow gold color. Though the mintage is
similar to the 1927, you are many times
more likely to encounter a coin of that
year than this. Est. $1,200 - $1,300.
418 1854 $3.00 Princess. XF Details.
Another ex jewelry piece that has had a
loop removed at 12 o’clock. Est. $350
- $450.
429 Lustrous 1876 $20.00. PCGS
AU-55. Brilliant yellow gold surfaces.
In demand as a centennial year. Est.
$1,300 - $1,400.
419 1857-S $3.00 Princess. NGC Certified XF Details improperly cleaned. The
cleaning is not very noticeable but the
coin does show an ever so tiny edge
cut at around 12 o’clock. Just 14,000
were struck. Priced in the current Red
Book at $3,500. Est. $900 - $1,000.
420 1870 $3.00 Princess Certified.
NGC AU-53. Only 3,500 minted. Priced
in the NGC Price Guide at $2,550. Est.
$1,500 - $1,750.
421 1810 $5.00 Capped Head Left
Strong. AU-50. Small Date Tall 5.
Shows a hairline scratch from star 3 to
Lib’s forelock. Est. $5,000 - $6,000.
430 Perfect 1/10 Gold Eagle Variety. NGC MS-70. 2015 Scarce Narrow
Reeds variety. Est. $350 - $450.
431 2006 20th Anniversary Gold &
Silver Set. Includes 2006-W Burnished Finish 1 Ounce Silver Eagle and
1 Ounce Gold Eagle. Both are perfect
(to the naked eye) Gems. Housed in
original mint case with box, sleeve and
COA. Est. $1,250-$1,350.
432 1871 California Gold. BU-60.
BG-1027 R-3 Round Liberty Head Half
Dollar. Est. $200 - $225.
433 Finest Graded California Gold.
1876 BG-1038 Round Indian Half
Dollar. NGC MS-65. This is the highest
NGC has graded any of this variety. Est.
$750 - $1,000.
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434 Rare 1872 Washington Head Gold
Charm. Choice BU-63. 1/4 dollar
octagonal. This is the same obverse
die used for the BG-724 California gold
coins (sans the period after the date).
Rare. Est. $400 - $500.
435 1909 Alaska Yukon Pacific Expo
Gold Certified. NGC MS-64. 1/4 DWT.
AYPE Series. From “Harts Coins Of The
West” set. Listed in the current Red
Book. Est. $350 - $400.
436 1909 Alaska Yukon Pacific Expo
Gold. Borderline UNC-58. 1 DWT.
AYPE Series. Another from the “Harts
Coins Of The West” Series. Est. $175
- $225.
ATB 5 Ounce
437 2010 Grand Canyon Specimen
Certified. NGC SP-70 Early Release.
Est. $300-$400.
438 2010 Yosemite Specimen Certified. NGC SP-69 Early Release. Est.
$200-$250.
439 2010 Yosemite Specimen Certified. NGC SP-70 Early Release. Est.
$300-$400.
445 Brockage Lincoln Error. A late
stage Lincoln Memorial Cent obverse
brockage error. PCGS MS-62 Red. No
date. Est. $50 - $100.
446 Clad Roosevelt Dime Cap Die Error Certified. Reverse Die Cap. NGC
MS-63. Capped die errors are some of
the most impressive errors you will see
and occurs when a coin sticks to the
upper die. The following strikes create
a die cap which often resemble a bottle
cap! Est. $200 - $250.
447 Gem 1935 Off Center Mercury Dime Certified. Struck 10% Off
Center. NGC MS-66 Full Bands. Brilliant. Est. $550 - $650.
448 Gem 1939 Off Center Lincoln
Cent Certified. Struck 15% Off
Center. NGC MS-65 R+B. The coin
is basically full Red with just a hint of
pretty iridescence. Scarce. Est. $225 $275.
449 Mated Pair Lincoln Error Certified. Two 2000 Lincoln Cents originally
struck together and stuck together.
Coin one is MS-65 Red and coin two
is MS-63 Red. Rare. Total two pieces
(in separate NGC holders). Est. $250 $300.
440 2010 Mount Hood Specimen Certifed. PCGS SP-69 First Strike. Est.
$200-$250.
450 Off Center Virginia Quarter. 2000D Virginia State Quarter Struck 5-10%
off center at 6-12 o’clock. BU-60. Est.
$50-$75.
441 2010 Mount Hood Specimen Certifed. NGC SP-69 Early Release. Est.
$200-$250.
Mint Sets
442 2012 Gettysburg Specimen Certified. NGC SP-69 Early Release. Est.
$200-$250.
Error Coins
443 1966 Double Struck Lincoln Certified. Double struck with the second
strike 60% off-center. The date shows
only on the second strike. ANACS
MS-63 Brown. Shows a good amount
of Red. An impressive error. Est. $200
- $250.
444 1997 Double Die Lincoln. FS-101
Double Ear. PCGS MS-65 Red. A popular modern error. Est. $200 - $250.
451 1954 and 1957 “Mint Sets”.
Includes 1954 P-D-S examples cent
through dime and 1957 P+D cent
through dime. Most are Choice Uncirculated and come housed in non Mint
issued plastic holders. Total 25 Pieces.
Est. $100-$150.
Proof Sets
452 10 1960 Proof Sets Still Mint
Sealed. These never opened sets have
pristine envelopes. Total 10 sets. Est.
$300 - $350.
453 10 1960 Proof Sets Still Mint
Sealed. Another group as above. Total
10 sets. Est. $300 - $350.
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454 10 1961 Proof Sets Still Mint
Sealed. Look for the rare double die
reverse! Total 10 sets. Est. $250 - $300.
455 10 1961 Proof Sets Still Mint
Sealed. Another lot with pristine envelopes. Total 10 sets. Est. $250 - $300.
456 10 1962 Proof Sets Still Mint
Sealed. Another lot with pristine envelopes. Total 10 sets. Est. $250 - $300.
457 10 1962 Proof Sets Still Mint
Sealed. Another lot with pristine envelopes. Total 10 sets. Est. $250 - $300.
458 10 1963 Proof Sets Still Mint
Sealed. Never opened sets that have
pristine envelopes. Total 10 sets. Est.
$250 - $300.
459 10 1963 Proof Sets Still Mint
Sealed. Never opened sets that have
pristine envelopes. Total 10 sets. Est.
$250 - $300.
460 1960 - 1963 Mint Sealed Proof
Sets. Includes one each 1960 to 1963
never opened proof sets. All are in
pristine envelopes. Total 4 sets. Est.
$100 - $125.
461 1960 - 1963 Mint Sealed Proof
Sets. Includes one each 1960 to 1963
never opened proof sets. All are in
pristine envelopes. Total 4 sets. Est.
$100 - $125.
462 1960 - 1963 Mint Sealed Proof
Sets. Includes one each 1960 to 1963
never opened proof sets. All are in
pristine envelopes. Total 4 sets. Est.
$100 - $125.
463 1960 - 1963 Mint Sealed Proof
Sets. Includes one each 1960 to 1963
never opened proof sets. All are in pristine envelopes. Est. $100 - $125.
464 1950 Proof Set Certified. Grades
as follows: Cent: PF-66 Red, Nickel:
PF-65, Dime: PF-67, Quarter and Half:
PF-66. The silver coins show a light
amount of tone. Est. $500 - $550.
465 Eight U.S. Silver Proof Sets. This
lot includes U.S. Silver Proof Sets
dated 1994, 2006, 2007, 2- 2008, 2009,
2013, and 2014. Total 8 sets. Est. $300
- $400.
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466 Silver Proof Set Group. Includes
1956,1957 and 1958 Proof Sets. All the
coins appear to be Gem though they
are housed in a non Mint issued holder
that has seen better days. Total 3 sets.
Est. $75 - $100.
467 Silver Proof Set Group. Includes
1956,1959 and 1961. All Gem Proof. All
are in Mint cellophane but the original
envelopes are not included. Est. $75$100.
468 U.S. Premier and Prestige Silver
Proof Set Lot. Includes: 1988, 1990,
1992 Prestige Sets and 1992, 1993,
1995, 1996, and 1997 Premier Silver
Proof Sets. Total 8 sets. Est. $225 $275.
Rolls
469 1938-S Bank Wrapped Uncirculated 25 Coin Lincoln Cent Roll. A
very unusual bank wrapped 1/2 roll.
The end coins are fully Red Gems.
Total 25 pieces. Est. $150 - $200.
470 1938-S Bank Wrapped Uncirculated 25 Coin Lincoln Cent Roll.
Another bank wrapped 1/2 roll. Has
similar end coins to the previous lot.
We don’t remember the last time we
saw one, never mind a second! Total
25 pieces. Est. $150 - $200.
471 1939-D Bank Wrapped Uncirculated Lincoln Cent Roll. The end
coins show some toning. Total 50
pieces. Est. $350 - $450.
472 1940-D Bank Wrapped Uncirculated Lincoln Cent Roll. Shows
bright Red Gem end pieces. We would
expect this to be a premium quality roll.
Total 50 pieces. Est. $225 - $275.
473 1940-D Bank Wrapped Uncirculated Lincoln Cent Roll. Another early roll that shows Gem Red end pieces.
Total 50 coins. Est. $150 - $200.
474 1940-D Bank Wrapped Uncirculated Lincoln Cent Roll. A second
40-D roll with similar Gem end pieces.
Total 50 pieces. Est. $150 - $200.
475 1941 Bank Wrapped Uncirculated Lincoln Cent Roll. Both end
coins are “heads” and each is Gem
Red Uncirculated. Total 50 pieces. Est.
$100 - $125.
476 1941-D Bank Wrapped Uncirculated Lincoln Cent Roll. Shows
slightly faded Red end coins. Total 50
pieces. Est. $200 - $250.
477 1945 Bank Wrapped Uncirculated Lincoln Cent Roll. This roll has
Choice to Gem Red Uncirculated end
coins. Total 50 pieces. Est. $50 - $75.
478 1945-D Bank Wrapped Uncirculated Lincoln Cent Roll. Exhibits
fiery Gem Red end coins. An undervalued roll. Total 50 pieces. Est. $50
- $75.
479 1946-S Bank Wrapped Uncirculated Lincoln Cent Roll. Shows Gem
Red end coins. Total 50 pieces. Est.
$175 - $225.
480 1946-S Bank Wrapped Uncirculated Lincoln Cent Roll. Another
example of this scarce roll that has
bright Red end coins. Total 50 pieces.
Est. $175 - $225.
481 1949 Bank Wrapped Uncirculated Lincoln Cent Roll. The end coins
show some toning. Total 50 pieces.
Est. $150 - $175.
482 1952-S Bank Wrapped Uncirculated Lincoln Cent Roll. Another
great roll that has Choice to Gem Red
Uncirculated end pieces. Total 50 pieces. Est. $175 - $225.
483 1953-S Bank Wrapped Uncirculated Lincoln Cent Roll. One of the
end coins shows some speckling with
the other being a Red Gem. Total 50
pieces. Est. $25 - $35.
Collections &
Sets
484 Partial Indian Head Cent
Set. Includes: 1859 VF-20,
1862 XF-40 (dark),1863 XF-45,
1864 CN VF-20,1882 AU-50,
1883,85,88,89,90,97+99 all XF-40,
1901 BU-60,1905 AU-50 and 1909
XF-40 (dark). Comes housed in an old
Wayte Raymond holder. Total 15 pieces. Est. $100-$125.
485 Partial Lincoln Cent Set. Complete
1909-1943 except for the following;
1909-S VDB, 1909-S, 1911, 1911D,1913, 1914-D, 1915-S, 1918-D,
1919-D, 1922 Plain, 1924-D, 1931-S
and 1933-D. Grades are mixed VG-XF
with a couple of later UNC’s. Total 86
pieces. Est. $200-$300.
486 Partial Liberty And Buffalo Nickel
Set. Only included 7 Liberty (2 are
duplicates) with the 1905 being XF-40
and the 1911 being AU-50. The others
are F-12. The Buffalo’s are complete
1916 - 1936-D except for these years:
1918-D, 1918/17-D, 1919-D, 1919S, 1921, 1921-S, 1924-S and 1934.
Mixed grades. Includes numerous $5
to $10 coins. Housed in two old Wayte
Raymond holders. In person inspection
recommended. Total 48 coins. Est.
$175-$225.
487 Partial Buffalo Nickel Set. Includes
45 different mixed grades. Highlights
are: 1913-S TTI F-12, 1918-S F-12,
1919-S VF-20, 1924-S F-12 and 1925S XF-40. There are numerous other
$5 to $10 coins. In person inspection
recommended. Housed in a Whitman
folder. Est. $400 - $500.
488 Partial Buffalo Nickel Set. Complete except for the following: 1913 TI,
1913-D TI, 1913-S TI, 1913-S TII, 1916,
1917, 1919-S, 1923, 1924, 1925-D,
1925, 1927-D, 1928-D and 1937. None
of the error coins are included. The
earlier pieces grade Good to Fine with
the later issues Fine to Extremely Fine.
In person viewing is recommended.
Total 50 pieces. Est. $250-$300.
489 Partial Bust-Seated Dime Collection. Includes 54 different (11 Bust
and 43 Seated). Dates run from 1814
to 1891-S. There are no key dates
included and grades run from About
Good to Extremely Fine with most
being on the lower half. Comes housed
in 3 old Wayte Raymond holders. In
person inspection recommended. Total
54 pieces. Est. $600 - $700.
490 Partial Barber Dime Set. Better coins include: 1905 AU-50, 1912
XF-45 and 1914 Borderline UNC-58.
The remainder are G-VF and are
mostly $3.00-$5.00 coins. Housed in
a Whitman folder. Total 31 pieces. Est.
$150-$175.
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491 Gem Roosevelt Set. 1946-64 Complete Set (also has 6 clad dates at the
end). Most are Gem BU-65 with some
no doubt being finer. All show varying
degrees of toning with some being
quite attractive. Some of these dates
can be quite valuable in high grades
with strong reverse strikes. Worth a
strong bid. Housed in a Whitman album. Total 54 pieces. Est. $250-$350.
492 Partial Morgan Year Set. Includes:
1879-O, 1880-O, 1881-O, 1883, 1885,
1886-O, 1887-S,1888-O, 1889-S, 1890O, 1889-O, 1900-S, 1903 as well as an
1881-S and 1885-O. All grade at least
About Uncirculated with a couple of the
more common dates making full UNC.
Housed in a Dansco album. Total 15
coins. Est. $450- $550.
493 Balance Of Set Consignment.
Includes: BU Lincolns 1953-1960
P-D-S (31 pcs), Partial Liberty Nickel
Set, includes a couple XF-AU’s (19 pcs)
and Two Partial Mercury Dime Sets (42
pcs). Total 92 pieces in 4 albums. Est.
$150-$200.
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494 Certified Miscellaneous Collection Includes: 1999-P Pennsylvania
NGC Certified Proof 65 Quarter. The
rest of the coins are NGC Certified
Proof 69: 2000, 2001, (2) 2003, and
2004 Red Cents. 1999, 2000, 2001,
2002, 2003, 2005 (ocean), and 2005
(bison) nickels. 1999, 2000 (silver),
2001 (silver), 2002, 2003, 2003 (silver)
dimes. 1999 Delaware, 2000 South
Carolina (silver), 2000 Maryland (silver)
quarters. 2003 Illinois, 2003 Alabama,
and 2003 Maine quarters. 1999, and
2003 Kennedy Half Dollars. 27 pieces
total. Est. $150-$200.
498 1949 3rd Edition Red Book. Very
Good condition with an inscription on
the inside leaf. Catalogs $80. Est. $40
- $50.
Misc.
502 1953/54 6th Edition Red Book.
Fine condition. Est. $30 - $40.
495 1947 1st Edition Red Book. Very
Good condition with an inscription on
the inside leaf. Catalogs $350. Est.
$150 - $250.
503 1954-57 7th, 8th, 9th, & 10th
Edition Red Books. Each is in Fine
or Better condition. Total 4 books. Est.
$75 - $125.
499 1949 3rd Edition Red Book. Another in Very Good condition with an
inscription on the inside leaf. Catalogs
$80. Est. $40 - $50.
500 1951/52 4th Edition Red Book.
Very Good to Fine condition. Est. $40
- $50.
501 1952/53 5th Edition Red Book.
Very Good to Fine condition. One of the
“keys” to the set. Est. $100 - $150.
496 1948 2nd Edition Red Book. Very
Good to Fine condition. Est. $50 - $75.
497 1948 2nd Edition Red Book.
Another in Very Good to Fine condition.
Est. $50 - $75.
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