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April 28, 2015 - Amazon Web Services
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JACKSON MEETS MATCH
Final round of voting starts to
replace Jackson on $20 with
a woman.
4
TEXAS ISSUES MEDAL
The first battle for
independent Texas is
commemorated.
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ANACS ................................................11
Archives International ........................39
Brooklyn Gallery Coins & Stamps ......53
Centurial Collectibles .........................15
Civitas Galleries....................................7
Coast to Coast Coins .........................2,3
CSNS ..................................................51
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G.R. Tiso........................................20, 21
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I. Kleinman .........................................37
Jack Beymer ......................................23
Julian Leidman...................................43
L&C Coins ...........................................27
MACge, LLC ........................................54
NGC.....................................................41
Numismatic News Express ................44
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PAN Show...........................................49
PHJ Collectibles .................................37
QA .......................................................45
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Show Calender Sponsorship..............46
SilverTowne ........................................19
Skyline Coins....................................8, 9
Stack’s Bowers Galleries .....................5
Steinberg’s .........................................17
The Coin Depot...................................13
The Stack’s
Bowers catalog
said the Seated
Liberty side of the
Confederate half
dollar is actually
the reverse.
Auction brings $18.7 million
The 1792 Birch cent captured national
headlines as reported in the April 21 issue
of Numismatic News, but prices realized by
the March 26-27 Stack’s Bowers Galleries
Baltimore auction totaled $18.7 million,
the firm announced. This means there were
other numismatic items from the Henry P.
Kendall Foundation Collection that also
attracted strong bidding.
The three-coin March of Dimes set includes a
silver dollar and two dimes.
Following the Bushnell-Parmelee-JenksGreen-Kendall Foundation 1792 Birch Cent
pattern’s $1,175,000 headline number comes
the $646,250 price achieved by an 1861
Confederate half dollar.
It was graded Proof-40 by the Numismatic
Guaranty Corporation.
Stack’s/Page 18
Two dimes in the March of Dimes set have
collectors buzzing.
Special set in May
Will dimes be rare?
A three-coin March of Dimes Special
Silver Set will be placed on sale May 4 by
the U.S. Mint.
Price of the set is $61.95. Maximum
number that will be sold is 75,000.
Household order limit will be five sets.
The set will contain two dimes that
will be unavailable in any other U.S.
By Connor Falk
March/Page 18
With a mintage of 75,000 each, could
the March of Dimes three-coin set provide
two new key dates to the Roosevelt dime
series?
Ron Drzewucki, CEO of Modern Coin
Wholesale, Lakewood Ranch, Fla., said
Dimes/Page 16
Barber Quarters –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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Half Cents –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1851. NGC. MS-63. BN. . . . . . . . . . . #126811 $425.00
1853. PCGS. MS-63. BN. . . . . . . . . . #200689 $499.00
1936-D. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . . . . . . #201345 $169.00
1937-D 3 legs. NGC. AU-55. CAC.. #123705 $1195.00
Large Cents ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1892. PCGS. PR-65.. . . . . . . . . . . . . #135060 $1950.00
1894-O. PCGS. AU-55. . . . . . . . . . . . #211051 $399.00
1910. PCGS. AU-55. CAC. . . . . . . . . #217454 $239.00
1911. PCGS. AU-58. CAC. . . . . . . . . #216025 $250.00
1915. NGC. PF-65. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #131990 $2150.00
Standing Liberty Quarters ––––––––––––––––––––
1917 T-1. NGC. XF-45. . . . . . . . . . . . #130838 $139.00
1917-S T-1. PCGS. F-15. . . . . . . . . . . #204654 $129.00
1924-D. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . . . . . . #217366 $875.00
1929-S. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. . . . . . #217395 $1150.00
Washington Quarters ––––––––––––––––––––––––
1936. PCGS. PR-64. CAC. . . . . . . . . #208254 $1175.00
1937-D. PCGS. MS-67. CAC. . . . . . #208262 $1995.00
Bust Half Dollars –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1806/5. NGC. XF-40.. . . . . . . . . . . . #138157 $1995.00
1811. PCGS. VF-35. O-106. R-3. Small 8.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #210883 $369.00
1836. PCGS. MS-63. Lettered Edge. #217458 $2195.00
Barber Half Dollars ––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1937-D 3 legs. NGC. AU-58. Well detailed and
lustrous w/just a touch of wear. #200583 $1450.00
1793. PCGS. G-6. Wreath. Vine & Bars Edge. Well
detailed w/a very strong, clear date. The surfaces
are a pleasing even brown producing excellent
eye appeal for the grade. . . . . . #217552 $3795.00
1853. PCGS. AU-55. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #217455 $195.00
1854. PCGS. MS-65. BN. CAC. N-22. R-4.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #126840 $1075.00
1855. NGC. MS-65. BN. CAC. Upright 55.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #217277 $850.00
1855. PCGS. AU-55. Knob on Ear. . . #217399 $425.00
Indian Head Cents –––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1868. PCGS. PR-65. RD. . . . . . . . . . #134537 $5250.00
1880. PCGS. MS-64. RB. . . . . . . . . . . #200824 $385.00
Lincoln Cents ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1910-S. NGC. MS-66. RD. In a very early
NGC holder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #217360 $1750.00
1910-S. PCGS. MS-64. RD. . . . . . . . . #217179 $399.00
1922 No D. PCGS. MS-63. BN. Strong Reverse.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #217461 $23500.00
1937. PCGS. PR-66+. RD. CAC. . . . #217283 $1295.00
1954-D. PCGS. MS-67. RD. CAC. . . #208797 $1195.00
1959-D. PCGS. MS-67. RD.. . . . . . . . #210245 $595.00
Two-Cent Piece ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1864. NGC. MS-65. RB. CAC.. . . . . . #134311 $675.00
1864. PCGS. MS-64. RB. Large Motto. #139108 $450.00
1871. PCGS. PR-65. RB. CAC.. . . . . #209238 $1595.00
1937-D 3 legs. NGC. XF-45. CAC. . . #128052 $995.00
1937-D 3 legs. PCGS. XF-45. . . . . . . #121169 $969.00
Jefferson Nickel ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1944-P. PCGS. MS-67. . . . . . . . . . . . . #217217 $299.00
Bust Half Dime –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1862. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. . . . . . . . #200469 $1095.00
Nickel Three-Cent Pieces ––––––––––––––––––––
1870. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. . . . . . . . . #217357 $695.00
1880. NGC. PF-66. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #133606 $699.00
1882. NGC. PF-66. CAC.. . . . . . . . . . #117544 $825.00
1888. NGC. PF-66. CAC.. . . . . . . . . . #138589 $795.00
1856. NGC. MS-63.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #217353 $325.00
1857. NGC. MS-66+. . . . . . . . . . . . #217364 $1725.00
Bust Dimes ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1805. NGC. G-6. 4 Berries. JR-2. . . . #217365 $725.00
1831. PCGS. VF-35.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #217464 $199.00
Seated Liberty Dimes ––––––––––––––––––––––––
1854-O. NGC. MS-63. ‘Arrows’ type. #208365 $975.00
1880. PCGS. PR-63. CAC. . . . . . . . . . #210075 $725.00
Barber Dimes ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1895-O. PCGS. VF-30. CAC. . . . . . . #133262 $2350.00
1896. PCGS. PR-65. CAM. . . . . . . . #140261 $1525.00
1900. NGC. PF-64. CAC.. . . . . . . . . . #133010 $925.00
1902. PCGS. PR-64.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #136152 $895.00
Mercury Dimes –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1918-D. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. . . . . . #217380 $1295.00
1920. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #212589 $650.00
1921-D. PCGS. F-15. . . . . . . . . . . . . #217422 $235.00
1936. PCGS. MS-67. FB. . . . . . . . . . . #133869 $550.00
1938. NGC. PF-67. CAC.. . . . . . . . . . #207562 $725.00
1939-D. PCGS. MS-68+. FB. CAC. An incredible
Superb Gem with blazing bright silver luster with
splashes of russet-orange, gold and lime-green.
Fantastic eye appeal. . . . . . . . . #208513 $2350.00
1936. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #127861 $375.00
1936-D. NGC. MS-65.. . . . . . . . . . . . #123393 $439.00
1936-S. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. . . . . . . . #133567 $950.00
1937-D. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . . . . . #217493 $299.00
1939-S. PCGS. MS-67. CAC. . . . . . . #208472 $1975.00
1942. NGC. PF-66. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #134229 $625.00
1942. PCGS. PR-63.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #209309 $469.00
1942-S. NGC. MS-66+. . . . . . . . . . . #208525 $1850.00
1943. NGC. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #208039 $109.00
1944. NGC. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #203649 $129.00
1945. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #206014 $69.00
1945-D. PCGS. MS-66. CAC.. . . . . . . #140314 $239.00
1946. NGC. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #203570 $129.00
1946-S. NGC. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #134919 $79.00
Bust Dollar –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Twenty Cent Pieces ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1875. PCGS. VF-30.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #217494 $450.00
1875-CC. PCGS. XF-45.. . . . . . . . . . #208800 $1295.00
Bust Quarters –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1799. PCGS. XF-40. Excellent detail for the
grade and nice original silver-gray surfaces.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #129074 $4795.00
Liberty Nickels –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1913 T-1. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . #122340 $169.00
1918/17-D. PCGS. VG-8. CAC. . . . . #118951 $1595.00
1920. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. . . . . . . . #211132 $1575.00
1925-S. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. . . . . . . #126774 $2950.00
1929-S. PCGS. MS-65.. . . . . . . . . . . . #200570 $439.00
1935-S. PCGS. MS-65.. . . . . . . . . . . . #138430 $225.00
1935-S. PCGS. MS-66. A Premium Gem with blast
white surfaces and a bold strike. Fantastic quality
with outstanding eye appeal. . #210259 $3995.00
1942. PCGS. PR-67. CAC. . . . . . . . . . #217330 $389.00
1878. NGC. PF-66. CAC.. . . . . . . . . #127772 $2195.00
Buffalo Nickels –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1917. PCGS. AU-58. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216216 $159.00
1918-D. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . . #138996 $5750.00
1920-S. PCGS. XF-40. . . . . . . . . . . . . #202316 $325.00
Seated Liberty Half Dimes –––––––––––––––––––
Shield Nickel –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1889. PCGS. PR-65. CAC. In a first generation
holder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #131993 $650.00
1897. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . . . . . . . #217361 $2695.00
Walking Liberty Half Dollars ––––––––––––––––––
1835. PCGS. MS-64. Large Date, Large 5C.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #126390 $1450.00
Silver Three-Cent Pieces –––––––––––––––––––––
1852. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. A gorgeous upper-end
Premium Gem with thick creamy white luster
and pristine surfaces. . . . . . . . . #210322 $3250.00
1894. NGC. PF-64. CAM. . . . . . . . . #217462 $1750.00
1902. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . . . . #210206 $1495.00
1903. NGC. PR-64. CAC. . . . . . . . . #217367 $1995.00
1910. NGC. PF-65. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #133597 $3225.00
1915-D. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . . #131944 $1395.00
1915-D. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . #131399 $2925.00
Seated Liberty Dollars –––––––––––––––––––––––
1806. NGC. VF-30. Pleasing color and surfaces.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #208669 $1995.00
1806/5. PCGS. G-04. CAC. . . . . . . . . #130972 $699.00
1807. NGC. G-6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #140109 $525.00
1842. PCGS. AU-53. . . . . . . . . . . . . #217423 $1095.00
1842. PCGS. F-12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #217456 $425.00
1847. PCGS. AU-58. . . . . . . . . . . . . #217424 $2225.00
1850. PCGS. AU-58. . . . . . . . . . . . . #217425 $5650.00
1867. PCGS. PR-61.. . . . . . . . . . . . . #208666 $3055.00
Trade Dollar ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Seated Liberty Quarters –––––––––––––––––––––––
1875-S. NGC. MS-63. . . . . . . . . . . . #128190 $1895.00
1872. PCGS. PF-63. CAM. CAC. . . . #210351 $1275.00
1891. NGC. PF-66. CAM. . . . . . . . . #136687 $3125.00
Morgan Dollars –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1878-CC. NGC. MS-64+. PL. CAC.. #217426 $1995.00
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1878-CC. NGC. MS-66. . . . . . . . . . #137456 $5295.00
1878-CC. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . . . . #120714 $550.00
1878-7/8TF. NGC. MS-65. Strong feathers.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #138352 $2325.00
1878-7TF. PCGS. MS-65. Reverse of 1878.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #203809 $1095.00
1879-S. PCGS. MS-66+. . . . . . . . . . . #210621 $399.00
1881-S. NGC. MS-67. . . . . . . . . . . . . #203508 $725.00
1882. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. . . . . . . . . #207105 $650.00
1928. ANACS. MS-61. . . . . . . . . . . . . #217392 $525.00
1856 $3. NGC. MS-62. . . . . . . . . . . #138342 $5095.00
1882 $3. PCGS. AU-58. . . . . . . . . . #210216 $3725.00
1901/0-S $5. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. . . #135195 $2025.00
1903-S $5. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . #131956 $2350.00
1896 $20. NGC. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . #138318 $3995.00
1922-S $20. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . #123219 $4750.00
1928. PCGS. MS-64. Blast white luster and a great
strike. A very pleasing example of the lowest
mintage Peace Dollar. . . . . . . . #128699 $1495.00
1934. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #123391 $399.00
1934-D. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . . . . . #203015 $399.00
1935. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #123435 $149.00
1882-CC. PCGS. MS-66. DMPL. Extremely frosty
design elements along with ultra deep mirrored
fields has produces an incredibly pronounced
cameo contrast on this amazing blast white
Premium Gem. . . . . . . . . . . . . #217427 $4995.00
1882-S. PCGS. MS-67.. . . . . . . . . . . . #118092 $829.00
1883. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #118633 $235.00
1885-O. NGC. MS-66.. . . . . . . . . . . . #210453 $335.00
1886-S. PCGS. MS-62.. . . . . . . . . . . . #205337 $475.00
1887. PCGS. MS-66+. . . . . . . . . . . . . #217356 $525.00
1887-O. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . . . . . #119201 $165.00
1887/6-O. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . . #126928 $2250.00
1888-O. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . . #203932 $535.00
1888-S. PCGS. MS-63. DMPL. . . . . #211773 $1099.00
1889-O. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . . . #121674 $935.00
1890. NGC. MS-65.. . . . . . . . . . . . . #124102 $1575.00
1890-CC. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . #123633 $1595.00
1890-S. PCGS. MS-64.. . . . . . . . . . . . #203484 $325.00
1890-S. PCGS. MS-64. DMPL. . . . . #212196 $3475.00
1890-S. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. . . . . . . #202503 $4795.00
1891. PCGS. MS-64+. . . . . . . . . . . . #210243 $1595.00
1891-CC. PCGS. MS-63. PL. CAC. . #217457 $1395.00
1891-O. PCGS. MS-64. PL. CAC. . . #210380 $4495.00
1892. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #206358 $575.00
1892-CC. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . . . #127013 $2695.00
1894-O. PCGS. AU-55. . . . . . . . . . . . #140510 $325.00
1897. PCGS. MS-64. PL. . . . . . . . . . . #217358 $299.00
1898-O. NGC. MS-66.. . . . . . . . . . . . #140316 $335.00
1898-O. PCGS. MS-65+. . . . . . . . . . . #217421 $185.00
1899-S. PCGS. MS-64.. . . . . . . . . . . . #203379 $935.00
1900-S. PCGS. MS-66.. . . . . . . . . . . #210333 $3495.00
1902-O. PCGS. MS-65. PL. CAC. . . . #217376 $950.00
1902-S. PCGS. MS-64.. . . . . . . . . . . . #127659 $935.00
1904. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #125915 $625.00
1921. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC.. . . . . . . #209236 $3995.00
1921-D. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . . #205167 $395.00
Peace Dollars ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1921. NGC. MS-65.. . . . . . . . . . . . . #137468 $1995.00
1922-S. PCGS. MS-64.. . . . . . . . . . . . #126622 $325.00
1925-S. PCGS. MS-63.. . . . . . . . . . . . #124228 $299.00
1926-D. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . . . #124491 $469.00
1927. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #123424 $235.00
1927. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #200695 $625.00
1927-S. PCGS. MS-63.. . . . . . . . . . . . #200734 $625.00
1927-S. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. . . . . . . #212131 $1595.00
Early Silver Commemoratives ––––––––––––––––––
1924-D. NGC. MS-60. From a mintage of just over
3 million, perhaps a thousand coins escaped the
Treasury’s melting pot. This example has nice
orange-gold luster and a solid strike. The surfaces
are much cleaner than typically seen for the grade
and the eye appeal is excellent. #210084 $4995.00
U.S. Pattern –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1921. NGC. MS-67. Pilgrim. A gorgeous coin with
blazing mint luster blanketed by light champagne
and russet toning. Only a single coin has graded
higher at NGC - a 67+. . . . . . . #135673 $2495.00
1922. NGC. MS-64. Grant. . . . . . . . . #140036 $249.00
1925. NGC. MS-66. Stone Mountain. CAC.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #217550 $350.00
1926. PCGS. MS-65. Oregon Trail. . . #133311 $269.00
1926-S. PCGS. MS-66. Oregon Trail.. #217491 $450.00
1933-D. PCGS. MS-65. Oregon Trail. #133828 $449.00
1934. NGC. MS-67. Maryland. . . . . . #133833 $795.00
1934. PCGS. MS-65. Texas. . . . . . . . . #137663 $239.00
1935-S. PCGS. MS-65. San Diego. . . #206357 $149.00
1936. PCGS. MS-65. Bridgeport. CAC. #132987 $195.00
1936. PCGS. MS-67. Norfolk. CAC. . #136709 $550.00
1936-S. PCGS. MS-64. Bay Bridge. . . #121151 $189.00
1937. NGC. MS-66+. Antietam. CAC.. #209311 $995.00
1938. PCGS. MS-65. New Rochelle. . #217463 $375.00
Early Gold Commemoratives –––––––––––––––––––
1903. PCGS. MS-66. La. Purchase - McKinley $1.
Vibrant gold luster with clean surfaces and a
sharp strike. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #137175 $1995.00
1869. Dime. PCGS. PR-65. BN. J-704. CAC. Low R-7.
Standard Silver design with UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA above the head of Liberty and IN GOD
WE TRUST on a scroll below. 10 CENTS inside a
wreath on the reverse with STANDARD SILVER
above and the date below. . . . . . . #217268 $2995.00
Private Mint Gold –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1871. NGC. MS-65. California Fractional Gold.
BG-1011. Fifty Cent. Round Liberty Head. Very well
struck with proof-like surfaces. . . . . #217280 $725.00
Large Size Currency –––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1880. $10. F-106. PMG. Ch Unc-64. EPQ. LTN.
F-106, Jackass type.. . . . . . . . . . . . #217224 $2895.00
1891. $5. F-364. PMG. Gem-66. EPQ. Treasury Note.
F-364. A beautiful premium Gem example of the
General Thomas $5 Treasury note. #217375 $5595.00
1899. $5. F-275. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. Silver Cert.
F-275. A Gem quality Indian Chief.. #130318 $6295.00
1901. $10. F-114. PMG. Ch Unc-64. EPQ. LTN.
F-114, A simply gorgeous note. . . #204910 $5995.00
1914. $20. F-975. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. FRN. F-975,
Philadelphia District. Gem quality. . #217225 $2295.00
1914. $50. F-1037. PCGS. XF-40. PPQ. FRN. F-1037,
Cleveland Dist. Carter Glass issue. #217300 $3450.00
1922. $10. F-1173. PMG. Gem-65. EPQ. Gold Cert.
F-1173. A Gem quality Gold Cert. . #131430 $2995.00
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Who will appreciate special dimes?
The Roosevelt dime seems to get no
respect. Or is it we simply do not think
about it?
On May 4 that could change. On that
date the U.S. Mint will offer a special
March of Dimes set that will package two
silver dimes with a proof March of Dimes
silver dollar.
These are not ordinary dimes. One is a
proof silver struck at the West Point Mint
as opposed to the usual San Francisco
version that is included in the annual silver proof set.
The other special dime will be a reverse
proof struck at the Philadelphia Mint.
Mintage of the set is a low 75,000,
which interestingly is identical to the
maximum established for last year’s gold
Kennedy half dollar.
Collectors will have to pay over
$90 million to acquire all 75,000 gold
Kennedy coins – and they have nearly
done so with sales numbers resting at
approximately 72,000.
For collectors to obtain all 75,000
March of Dimes sets, they will have to
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spend just over $4.6 million, which is
roughly 5 percent of the amount spent on
the gold.
Does the Mint have low expectations?
You can’t blame officials there if they
do. The most exciting thing to happen to
the Roosevelt dime in the last 20 years
was when a special 1996-W coin was put
in the mint set to mark the 50th anniversary of the design.
The Lincoln cent had four special
reverses to mark the bicentennial of the
16th president’s birth in 2009 and an
entirely new shield reverse was adopted
in 2010.
The Jefferson nickel had two special
designs in 2004, two more in 2005 and a
new obverse for the regularly circulating
piece in 2006 and subsequent years.
Quarters have seen 82 different revers-
es since the regular rotation began with
the state quarter program in 1999.
I have already mentioned the special
gold Kennedy marking the design’s 50th
anniversary. There were silver and clad
sets as well.
In recent years, the dime really has
been a numismatic backwater. We will
soon find out whether this label is
deserved or not.
When I put the set together from circulation in the mid 1960s, none of the pieces
in the set was considered to be particularly challenging. I did finish the set before
all silver disappeared, but I was impatient.
After looking at untold numbers of 1964D coins as well as a rising proportion of
clad, I decided to buy the three 1955 coins
so that I could pronounce myself done and
move on to something else.
I might have found them in change or
in a bank roll had I been more patient, but
even then I was thinking Roosevelts were
simply something to do while waiting for
something better. I hope set buyers on
May 4 don’t feel as I once did so long ago.
LETTERS
Time to modify grading
system to match practice
There has been some recent discussion in feature articles and reader letters
regarding how Mint State coins with light
friction are graded. In the March 10 issue,
F. Michael Fazzari spoke of some related
problems he has with differences between
market and technical grading practices.
His articles before that have mentioned
slabbed MS coins with friction several
times. I have to agree there is a problem in
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this area and support Mr. Fazzari’s call for
an ANA-sponsored round table of experts
to address the issue.
In my view, primarily as a collector,
the biggest issue is that MS-quality coins
with light friction are graded inconsistently. Some grading firms will assign an
MS grade to these coins because that is
their “market grade.” Others will assign
an AU-58 grade to the same coin based on
the idea that any coin experiencing light
rub after it left the mint cannot be a MintState coin. I find this state of affairs to be
confusing and a bit disconcerting.
This situation exists because of the
difference between technical and market
grading practices. A market grader sees
that the coin has an overall appearance
equivalent to an MS coin and therefore
deserves to be priced as such. The technical grader sees the coin is not in its original condition and therefore by definition
cannot be graded as Mint State. Both
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positions have merit. But can both be
right, and can we live with both?
Perhaps the problem is that both are
right – to a degree. And both are missing the point – to a degree. To fix this
problem we need to recognize that market
grading is incorrect to insist an MS value
coin with friction is identical to other MS
coins of the same grade. Similarly, technical grading is incorrect to insist a coin
with light friction cannot be valued in the
MS range.
Without trying to argue the fine points
of how to grade these coins, I do believe
that there are coins with light friction that
deserve an MS value in the marketplace.
Some of the nicest coins I have are beautiful, with full luster and virtually free of
contact marks, but with very light rub on
the high points that can’t be seen without
a loupe. I would not want to dispose of
these coins at an AU-58 price and I am
Letters/Page 12
VIEWPOINT
Take the dare to find these in change
By James Evans
It has been rewarding to see a few
letters in the Numismatic News recently
extolling the values of circulation finds
and hunting for these gems on an everyday basis. The value of doing so with our
children and our grandchildren as a way
of bringing new collectors into our hobby
is incalculable. Sometimes it is simply our
own quest for new challenges that lead us
to this very cost effective way of building
an interesting collection in which we can
take great pride when it is finished.
There are three very modern and very
short sets that I want to point out to all
the readers as having exceptional merit
in pursuing from pocket change. All of
these have been minted within the past 11
years, all were minted in quantities of millions and millions for each of the pieces
required to make each set, and all were
greeted with great fanfare and celebration
when introduced to the public. Yet to col-
lect complete date and mint sets of any of
these three series from pocket change is
almost impossible.
Pocket change. I’m referring here to
going out and actually spending money
and getting change in return. I’m not talking about going to the bank to buy bags
of coins and spending hours searching
through these to find one or two examples
of any of these coins. Of course, if that is
what floats your boat, then be my guest
and I still feel you won’t be able to collect
all of these coins in any reasonable time.
These are no ordinary sets that you
can assemble easily or even with some
astute and persistent spending and change
watching. These three sets are all nasty
as a rattlesnake, snarly as an alligator, as
stubborn as a hitched team of mules, and
even impossible to find in circulation.
Think I’m nuts? Well get in line right
behind my wife. Let’s dive into the sets:
First – the 2004 and 2005 Jefferson
nickel Lewis and Clark (Westward Ho!)
commemoratives. This eight-coin set was
produced in massive quantities during
a period of relative prosperity for our
nation. There was no mintage numbers
downturn for these puppies. But I dare
anyone to collect a set of these from
circulation in any condition within one
year’s time. There are eight total coins
four reverse designs, and two mints. What
could be simpler? Where are all 3 billion
of these circulation strikes hiding? Have
they all been shipped to Panama or some
other country that also uses our currency
on an equal basis?
Second – the 2009 Lincoln cent
four commemorative reverses. Like the
Jefferson nickel set, there is a total of
eight coins. Yes, the mintages for 2009 as
a whole are down a bit from the previous
few years but a total of about 2.4 billion cents were produced in 2009, which
means every man woman and child in the
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uncomfortable with them being slabbed
in AU-58 holders as some of them are. On
the other hand, as a collector, I am also
uncomfortable with the idea of buying
an MS coin sight unseen and not knowing what kind of contact marks it has, or
whether when I send it in to be graded it
might come back as an AU-58. Most collectors must have the same problem if they
collect coins in these grades. It would be
helpful if there were a way everyone could
agree on what would make it absolutely
clear what grade these coins deserve.
There are alternative methods to solve
this problem. One option would be for
slabbed MS coins to specify the type of
contact marks considered for the grade.
Perhaps NN readers can come up with
other options – all reasonable alternatives
should be considered. My solution is to
modify our grading system as follows:
I call it the Modified Market Grading
System for MS Coins with “Cabinet
Friction.”
Market
Modified
Grade
Grade
MS-60
AU-60
MS-61
AU-61
MS-62
AU-62
MS-63
AU-63
....
....
Apologies to those collectors who
don’t like thinking of their very nice coins
Viewpoint/from Page 7
country should be able to have eight of
these coins. Yet I challenge you to find
any one of these in circulation in the next
six months. I find a lot of cents dated
1961, 1973, 1977 and 2008 in my change
on a regular basis, but never any dated
2009. Happy hunting.
Third – The 2009 D.C. and Territories
quarters. Oh my goodness boys and girls!
Talk about a snarly and mean set to
attempt to collect from circulation. The
D.C. quarter is reasonably easy (yeah,
right – just messing with you here) to find,
the Puerto Rico piece shows up now and
then but the other four – forget it! Sure
the entire mintage for this 12-coin set is
636 million, but at least the quarter does
circulate regularly. You’ve got a better
chance of winning the Megabucks lottery
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as AUs. But I will point out that in today’s
grading system the letter prefix (e.g., VF,
EF, AU) is not so important. It is the number suffix that gives the most information,
particularly the value of the piece. My
modified grading would be very clear in
saying these are MS-quality coins with
light friction.
Greg Kipp
Windsor, Calif
Cent blank found in bag
obtained from local bank
I get pennies by the bag from my bank,
have been for a few years. On my last
trip, came across a cent that was blank.
Had marks of being used. Does it have
any value?
J.R. Hayward
Ketchikan, Alaska
and 1909 Indian in VG, also an 1861
Confederate cent, but it looks like a modern copy.
Pretty good luck, eh? Just let people
know there still is good stuff out there. If
I’m finding all this in the Myrtle Beach
area there has to be much more in larger
populated areas of the USA.
I hadn’t found a ’14-D in 50 years. I
found a few in the 1950s and early 1960s.
Vic Figlar
Pawleys Island, S.C.
Any lessons to be learned
from end of Canadian cent?
Editor’s Note: A cent blank is worth
$2 or so unless the marks are considered
damaged. That would make it worth less.
What is Canada doing with its pennies now that the denomination is being
phased out? Are pennies being turned in
and melted down for the copper or being
saved? Perhaps our collector friends in
Canada can tell us what they are doing.
Bruce Frohman
Modesto, Calif.
Surprise finds bring back
memories of 1950s
Take that period away from
President Truman’s initial
Just thought I’d let you know I finished
looking through a bag of cents from my
local bank, 181 wheat cents, including a
1914-D in VG-10, and a dateless Flying
Eagle, 1860, 1862, 1863 copper-nickel
cents, all culls, and an 1880 in VF-20
FYI. You think the United States Mint
would know that Harry Truman’s middle
name is S.
There should be no period after the “S”
in his name.
Name withheld
than completing this set from circulation.
Good luck.
So there we are. How does all this tie
in with building interest in the younger
generation for collecting coins? Well,
most young folks like a good challenge
and like a good treasure hunt. Often that
interest finds an outlet in online computer
games and the like in our modern wired/
wireless world. Here is one way we can
bridge the gap – at least a little bit – across
the generations. Go out and buy some
modern folders for these coins and start a
couple of collections on your own. Enlist
your children and your grandchildren in
finding the needed coins with you. Enlist
your relatives and their children in helping
you fill the holes. Need more challenge?
Don’t put any coin you find into the album
hole unless it grades at least XF or better
and has no scratches or scuffs or other
“dog marks” on it.
Best of all is that the most money you
will have invested in the whole operation
is the cost of the album.
You’ll never finish any of these sets
from circulation hunting, but at least
you’ll have the satisfaction of knowing
there are still modern coins that are a true
challenge to find from circulation. Give it
your best shot and enjoy some time sharing the hobby with others.
Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 28, 2015
This “Viewpoint” was written by James
Evans of Leominster, Mass.
Viewpoint is a forum for the expression of opinion on a variety of numismatic subjects. To have your opinion
considered for Viewpoint, write to David
C. Harper, Editor, Numismatic News, 700
E. State St., Iola, WI 54990. Send email to
[email protected].
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best of buzz
David C. Harper
To read more from Dave Harper’s blog go to numismaticnews.net/buzz
Four vie to replace Jackson on $20
Like college basketball, we have
reached the final four candidates to
replace Andrew Jackson on the $20
Federal Reserve Note.
Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, Harriet
Tubman and Wilma Mankiller are the
choices in the ultimate round of voting.
In a campaign sponsored by Women
on 20s, 256,000 voters cast their ballots
online to determine three of the four candidates in this field of choices from an
original list of 15.
The campaign website says the fourth
candidate was added, “Because of strong
public sentiment that people should have
the choice of a Native American to replace
Andrew Jackson, Cherokee Nation Chief
Wilma Mankiller.”
Of the three that were selected by
voters, they “were named by as many as
half of the voters in the Primary Round
as one of their top three,” according to
the website.
Eleanor Roosevelt, 1884-1962, is
described this way in her online biography: “Redefined the role of First Lady.
Used her newspaper column, radio and
speeches to champion civil and women’s
e-letters
rights, often in opposition to her husband
FDR’s policies. As a UN delegate and
‘First Lady of the World,’ she drafted the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights.”
Harriet Tubman, 1822-1913, is
described as, ”Born a slave, she fled
North to freedom, later making 19 trips
back to the South as an Underground
Railroad conductor, leading some 300
slaves to freedom. A nurse during the
Civil War, she served the Union army as a
scout and spy. She was active in the women’s suffrage movement after the war.”
Rosa Parks, 1913-2005, it is noted. was
“Saluted by Congress as the ‘first lady of
civil rights,’ she challenged racial segregation by refusing to give up her bus seat to
a white man. Her arrest, and the ensuing
Montgomery bus boycott, became symbols
in the struggle for racial equality and civil
rights in the United States.”
In the biography of Wilma Mankiller,
1945-2010, she is described as, “Principal
Chief of the Cherokee Nation and first
elected female Chief of a Native nation
in modern times. Her 10-year administration, from 1985-1995, revitalized the
Nation through extensive community
development, self-help, education and
healthcare programs for the Cherokee
Nation’s 300,000 citizens.”
What is perhaps most interesting about
the four individuals is that three of them
are our near contemporaries with many
people still living who would have known
them or known of them as they lived their
lives and made history.
Only Tubman is beyond the reach of
living memory.
What is your choice?
Express it. Go vote.
The full candidate biographies can be
viewed at: http://www.womenon20s.org/
candidates
The ballot is at: http://www.womenon20s.org/vote2
Women on 20s was founded by Barbara
Ortiz Howard and Susan Ades Stone.
Their original list of 15 was Alice
Paul, Betty Friedan, Shirley Chisholm,
Sojourner Truth Rachel Carson, Rosa
Parks, Barbara Jordan, Margaret Sanger,
Patsy Mink, Clara Barton, Harriet
Tubman, Frances Perkins, Susan B.
Anthony, Eleanor Roosevelt and Elizabeth
Cady Stanton.
from the April 3 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.
Is it foolish to pay more for mint red cents when they will eventually
tone to brown anyway?
I think it is just the way it is with collectors these days.
So if you compare the cent with a silver dollar and try to understand the way
that collectors view each. With the silver dollar, toning increases its potential
value and with the 1-cent coin it tends to
be the opposite.
Peter Quilla Perth Amboy N.J.
50+ years ago when I started collecting Lincolns there were just a few grades
we used, circulated, uncirculated, really
nice uncirculated and proof.
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My Lincoln collection, which I still
have was built with the thought if it is
mint red now it will turn to a darker brown
color. So my set was built with coins we
graded as extra fine/almost uncirculated
with luster. What are today called brown
uncirculated 62, 63 or better.
Unless the coin is sealed in a thirdparty holder, the natural order is for
copper to tone just as silver will tarnish
(toning).
To answer your question, yes I
believe it foolish to pay more if the
copper is raw not sealed. In time all raw
Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 28, 2015
copper will tone in various ways, storage method, touching without gloves,
moisture (elements).
Harv Gamer Long Beach, Calif.
Oh dear me, David! If you’re going to
start expecting the numismatic hobby to
behave rationally, you’re going to implode
the whole thing. The entirety of numismatics relies on strange behavior that
would make Lewis Carroll blush. The
whole hobby is completely “through the
looking glass.”
The answer to your question is yes, but
don’t expect it to change.
V. Kurt Bellman Harrisburg, Pa.
Your question included the answer.
Eye appeal is an extremely powerful persuader to all average collectors
– but, the mint newness that the color
red implies is a strong advocate to those
gatherers who purchase by looks alone.
Careful storage may delay the inevitable color change for a very long period
– but, eventually, nature takes its course.
In Australia, we have a well-respected
major dealer who grades using a combination of the MS system and the choice
of imperial terms ranging from poor to
gem. He is one of the good guys in the
industry, but, I believe he is somewhat
guilty of overkill – splitting hairs by possibly, supergrading in this manner, but that
is my opinion.
He also includes “luster remaining and
eye appeal” in his description of coins in
his inventory.
He uses percentages – but he doesn’t
explain fully to magazine advertisement
readers on how he arrives at these figures
or what his parameters are based upon.
I still prefer the old standard procedures – descriptive grades ranging from
poor to proof.
These are the initial terms that are fast,
and usually efficient, in most situations
that most collectors operate.
These simple terms may leave some
leeway between tight grades that need to
be addressed on occasion – but, at least,
most of us – who are in the “Joe Average”
category – can understand them.
Graeme Petterwood Australia
It depends on what you mean by eventually. Are you talking 10 years or 100
years? I have been collecting cents from
bank rolls since 2007. In my collection I
have a 1935-S, (about AU-59, in my opinion) and it is very red and looks almost
brand new. I also have cents from 1955 to
1975, all in near uncirculated, red condition. I store them in Whitman coin folders
which in turn I put into Ziploc plastic
bags, with some bags of desiccant (silica
jell) or equivalent, thrown in for good
measure. It does not sound very professional, does it? But it seems to be working. I have had these coins for eight years
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now and they still look the same to me
today as they did when I acquired them.
To answer your question, I guess it boils
down to how you store your cents.
Klaus Schwalfenberg Torrance, Calif.
It is wise to store one’s red cents in airtight holders to keep out the volatile sulfur
gases. Sulfur tarnishes copper coins and
makes them turn brown eventually.
Before we had good coin holders,
antique copper coins would react with
sulfur in the air and tarnished. Fortunately,
we have good coin holders today to keep
our copper coins red
Weimar White Address withheld
I’ll bet you dollars to doughnuts that a
large percentage of the red cents offered
by dealers have been brightened. Many
of those are merely AU anyway. Hence if
you want to pay a premium for a red cent
which will eventually brown (often again),
you had better be very careful. Don’t buy
it without seeing and examining it.
In other words it is suggested that you
do not pay extra for a red Lincoln.
Jerry Finch Address withheld
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Dimes/from Page 1
that while they will be popular and low
mintage, it will be up to the market to
decide whether the coins will be considered keys.
“I think it’s a good opportunity,” he
said. “I think that since dealers have
tried to go a little crazy with the last
few issues, they will back off and let
collectors lead the sales.”
With collectors leading sales, the
market will be better for the set, he
said.
“I see this being in the hands of
collectors,” he said. “(If) this set is
something our customers like, they will
want this set.”
Kevin Crane of L&C Coins, Los
Alamitos, Calif., said he doesn’t see
this being an extremely scarce set.
“There will be a lot of supply and
a lot of demand for this set,” he said.
“I wouldn’t be surprised if they go for
over $100 on eBay.”
Issue price is $61.95.
Crane isn’t too far off, as dealers
on eBay already are pre-selling the set
in the $90 to $100 price range as of
April 9.
Julian Leidman, owner of Bonanza
Coins, Silver Spring, Md., said that
while he figures sales of the set will
be less speculative and less difficult to
purchase, he still wasn’t planning on
seeking them out.
“I don’t normally go after modern
sets,” he said. “I leave those for the
other dealers. I’m more focused on
classic coins. I’ll buy them if they
come into the store, though.”
He did try purchasing one set ahead
of time, however.
“I saw the set at the Portland ANA
show,” Leidman said, where the U.S.
Mint had a booth. “I asked the lady
there if I could buy it right there, but
she said no.”
Crane said that for those buying the
set, the biggest selling point will be the
low mintage dimes.
“It’s going to excite collectors,” he
said. “It appeals to the broad collector
body because of the low mintage. Just
given that 75,000 mintage, it has to be
different.”
Another big selling point is the
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Distinguished from the regular proof silver dime struck at San Francisco, this one is from West Point.
A reverse proof silver Roosevelt dime was struck at the Philadelphia Mint.
reverse proof dime, he said.
“With the reverse proofs, there’s
been about six so far, those have always
been popular,” he said.
When asked if many buyers will
want their sets graded by third-party
services, Crane said many will be sent
in for certification.
“That’s the way to go,” he said.
“They will want Proof-70 (PF) and
Reverse Proof-70 (RP) coins.”
Drzewucki said that all collectors
shouldn’t expect their sets to make the
coveted 70 grade though.
“Just because it came out of the
Mint, doesn’t make the coin grade 70,”
he said. “There could be flaws that
prevent the coins from reaching those
grades.”
As for the market for the PF-70 and
RP-70 dimes, grading totals will matter, he said.
“If every coin is perfect, it will lower
the market,” he said. “If only a few
reach 70, those will light up the market.
Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 28, 2015
“Everyone wants a perfect coin.
They want one as close to perfection
as possible.”
As far as his company buying the
sets, he said he plans to buy enough to
satisfy his customers.
“We’re going to determine how
many we’re going to get for our customers,” he said. “I try not to get too
carried away with getting too many
because I want the collector to get their
hands on it as well. It’s better if everyone gets one instead of one person
getting 100.”
With a household limit of five sets,
Crane said that L&C Coins will do their
best to have a supply of them as well.
“We’ll have to buy many on the secondary market,” he said. “We’ll have to
at the end of the day.”
Where that secondary market action
will take the retail price when the set
releases is anyone’s guess. For a low
mintage set with two special dimes in
it, expect interest to be high.
Stack’s/from Page 1
The auction catalog said the coin is one
of just four struck in April 1861 at the New
Orleans Mint and this is the finer of only
two in private hands the catalog said.
As part of the description, the catalog
said, “In hand, this feels and looks like a
Federal half dollar. The reeding is familiar,
as a Federal collar was used. The weight is
familiar, precisely correct at 190.0 grains.
The reverse is familiar, as this die was
famously used on other 1861-dated productions of the New Orleans Mint. The
obverse, however, is utterly dissonant ...
“The obverse die was prepared to the
Confederacy’s order. It is the only coin
known that was specifically authorized
and coined by the Confederate States of
America. The 1861 Confederate cents
were struck in the North by a firm of
Philadelphia jewelers; their dies were probably authorized by the CSA, but they were
patterns, not coins struck for circulation,”
the catalog said.
Engraver of the obverse die was A.H.M.
Peterson, a local New Orleans engraver.
The coin is believed to have originally
been given to John Leonard Riddell, who
was postmaster of New Orleans, but who
had been the melter and refiner at the New
Orleans Mint 1838-1849. Then the rarity
was lost to history until it turned up again
in the 1960s in the hands of dealer Lester
Merkin.
Third place on the prices realized list
was taken by a 1652 Willow Tree threepence, Noe 1-A, Salmon 1-A, Rarity-8,
Professional Coin Grading Service Secure
AU-50 with CAC sticker. It fetched
$587,500.
Another 1792 pattern, the silver center
cent, graded AU-53 by PCGS, brought
$499,375, the fourth highest realization for
the Baltimore sale.
March/from Page 1
Mint offering.
A silver proof Roosevelt dime
struck at West Point will be included
in the set along with a reverse proof
silver dime struck in Philadelphia.
They will accompany a proof
March of Dimes commemorative sil-
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Star of the Stack’s Bowers auction was the 1792 Birch cent that sold for $1,175,000.
“Participation was strong during the
Kendall Collection session, with multiple
bidders competing for rarities that have
been long off the market,” said Lawrence
R. Stack.
“The wide range of quality Colonial and
early American issues will long be remembered, and our expertly composed catalog
will join the Garrett, Taylor, Roper, Picker,
Norweb, and Ford sales as a standard reference to the Colonial series,” he said.
An undated (1652) NE sixpence,
Noe1-A, Salmon 1-A, Rarity-7, PCGS
Secure EF-40, CAC sticker, sold for
$411,250.
Brian Kendrella, president of Stack’s
Bowers, commented: “Fresh coins, quality
examples of rarities, and other important
collector coins sold well here.”
“This has been the trend, and we will
continue to see interest in coins that have
been long off the market, especially high
quality examples,” he said.
Other highlights in the sale included
U.S. coins from the Q. David Bowers,
Highland, Dr. Gutfreund, Desh Family and
other collections.
An 1884-S Morgan dollar, a condition rarity, offered in a PCGS MS-63+
ver dollar struck at West Point.
The silver dollar can be purchased
individually and the mintage ceiling
for the proof and uncirculated March
of Dimes dollars is 500,000 combined.
However, it is the 75,000 dime
mintage that has caught the eyes of
speculators.
See separate story by Connor Falk.
Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 28, 2015
holder and bearing a CAC sticker, realized
$99,875.
A 1795 half dime in a green-label
MS-65 PCGS holder, also verified by
CAC, realized $58,750.
Bringing $55,812.50 was an 1851
Humbert $50 “slug,” graded AU-50 by
NGC and CAC stickered.
The paper money sessions in the
Baltimore auction sessions were anchored
by the Peter Mayer Collection and the
Holecek Family Foundation Collection.
Top price here was $258,500 for a PMG
Choice New-64 EPQ 1934 $5,000 Federal
Reserve Note.
Close behind was a 1934 $10,000
Federal Reserve Note in like grade that
sold for $223,250.
“The notes in this sale, the largest by
lot count we have offered, brought in many
serious bidders. The prices realized reflect
this,” said Peter Treglia, director of currency for Stack’s Bowers.
To obtain the full list of prices realized,
visit www.stacksbowers.com.
Coming up in May is the auction of the
D. Brent Pogue Collection Part I, called
by Stack’s Bowers in conjunction with
Sotheby’s.
Correction
In the article “Good to
se
see red” (pages 1 and 22,
Numismatic News, April 21), it was
inadvertently stated that Charmy Harker said
the 1871 Indian Head cent has a one in the
neck when it’s the 1897 that does. Also her
comment, “unless red cents are stored well in
a holder” should have read “stored properly”
without reference to a holder. Numismatic
News regrets the errors.
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1/2¢ 1804 AU-55 BN (N) PQ++, A++..........................850
1/2¢ 1804 PL4 NO STEMS MS-63 BN {P} A, PQ ....3200
1/2¢ 1804 Crosslet, Stems MS-62 BN, Pop 8/+20...2750
1/2¢ 1806 MS-60 (N/CAC) RARE, PQ++ ..................1600
1/2¢ 1807 AU-50 BN (N) A++, PQ++..........................925
1/2¢ 1808 AU-58 [P} RARE, POP 10/+9 PQ++ ........3950
1/2¢ 1834 MS-63 BN (P/CAC) A++, L+, PQ+++.........600
1¢ 1801 XF-40 {P} Pop 9/+22, A++, SCARCE .........2975
1¢ 1802 F-12 {P} No Stems, A++, PQ+......................300
1¢ 1803 XF-40 (P/CAC) Pop 39, SM Date, Sm Frac,
A++, PQ++ .............................................................2300
1¢ 1818 MS-62 BN {P} A++, L++, PQ++++................690
1¢ 1820 MS-64 RB (N) A++, L++, PQ+++ ................1750
1¢ 1861 MS-65+ (P/CAC) L++, A+++, PQ+++..........2000
1¢ 1862 PR-65 CAM {P} L++, A++++, PQ++++ .......2975
1¢ 1863 MS-64 {P} EAGLE EYE, L++, A++, PQ++ .....400
1¢ 1864 MS-64 BN {P} L on Ribbon,A++, PQ+ .........920
1¢ 1870 MS-65 RD {P} PQ++, L++, A++..................3990
1¢ 1874 MS-64 RD {P} L+, A++, PQ+........................910
1¢ 1877 VF-20 BN (N) A++, PQ++, RARE DATE .......1625
1¢ 1886 MS-65 RB TY1 (N) EAGLE EYE, A+, PQ+ ...1500
1¢ 1887 MS-64 BN {P} A++, L++, PQ+......................240
1¢ 1892 M64 RD {P} PQ+++, L++, A+++ ...................550
1¢ 1894 MS-64 RD {P} A+++, L++, PQ+++................495
1¢ 1900 MS-65 RD {P} L+, A++, PQ++++..................545
1¢ 1893 MS-64 RD {P} A++, L++, PQ+++..................350
1¢ 1893 MS-65 RD (N) L++, A++, PQ++++ ................675
1¢ 1899 PR-65 RD {P} L++, A++, PQ+++.................1100
1¢ 1908-S VF-25 BN (N) RARE, A++, ORIG ...............110
1¢ 1908-S AU-53 (NGC) RARE DATE, ORIG, A++ ......220
1¢ 1908-S MS-65 RD {P} L++, A+++, PQ+++ ..........2950
1¢ 1909 IND MS-66 (P/CAC) A++, L++, PQ++++.....2450
1¢ 1909-S IND VF-25 (P) A+, BN, RARE ....................780
1¢ 1909-S VDB F-15 (P) KEY, PQ+, A++ ..................1250
1¢ 1909-S VDB XF-40 (P) KEY, PQ+, A++................1350
1¢ 1909-S VDB AU-55 {P} L++, A++, PQ++, KEY ....1550
1¢ 1909-S VDB MS-62 BN {P} L, A, PQ, SCARCE ..1675
1¢ 1909-S VDB MS-63 RB (N) A++, L, PQ SCACE ..1980
1¢ 1909-S VDB MS-65 RB {P} L, A, PQ SCARCE ...3400
1¢ 1911 MS-66 RD {P} A++, L+, PQ, POP 106/+7 ..2150
1¢ 1912-D MS-64 RD {P} L++,A++, PQ+++ ...............750
1¢ 1913-D MS-65 RD (N) A++, L++, PQ++++ ..........2800
1¢ 1913-S MS-65 RB (N) L++, A++, PQ+++.............2100
1¢ 1914-D F-12 {P} A+, RARE, PQ ............................340
1¢ 1914-D VF-20 {P} RARE, A+, PQ+ ........................450
1¢ 1914-D VF-30 (P) A+, KEY, PQ++ .........................690
1¢ 1917 MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ..............725
1¢ 1918 MS-66 RD (P/CAC) A++, L+++, PQ+++ ......1700
1¢ 1919 MS-65 RB (N) A++, L++, PQ+++ ..................295
1¢ 1919-S MS-65 BN (P/CAC) A+, L++, PQ++ ..........950
1¢ 1920 MS-66 RD (N) A++, L++, PQ++++ ................990
1¢ 1922 no D VF-30 (P) RARE, A+, PQ ....................2250
1¢ 1925-S MS-64 BN (P) A+, L, PQ+.........................725
1¢ 1926 MS-66 RD (N) L++, PQ++, A++ ....................295
1¢ 1927 MS-67 RD {P} L++. A++, PQ, POP 39/+0 ..2975
1¢ 1929-S MS-64 RD {P} A+++, L++++, PQ++++ ......150
1¢ 1955 D/D AU-50 {P} RARE, A+, L+, PQ++ ..........1990
1¢ 1984 D/D MS-65 RD (N) A++, L++, PQ++ .............285
2¢ 1864 MS-65 RD {P} LGE MOTTO, L+, PQ+, A+ ..1800
2¢ 1865 MS-65 RB (P/CAC) A++, L++, PQ++ ............690
2¢ 1867 MS-65 RB {P} A++, L+++, PQ++++ ............1275
2¢ 1868 MS-65 RB {P} PQ++, A++, L++ ..................1575
2¢ 1870 MS-65 RB {P} PQ++, L++, A++++ ..............2650
2¢ 1871 MS-65 RB {P} L++, A++, PQ+++ ................1850
2¢ 1873 PR-65 RB {P} Closed 3, A++, L++, PQ++ ...4900
3¢ 1873 MS-64 {P} OPEN 3, Pop 40, A+, L+, PQ....1100
3¢ 1880 PR-66 CAM (P/CAC) W++,L++, A++, PQ+ ...899
3¢ 1881 PR-65 CAM {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ........675
3¢ 1882 PR-66 CAM {P/CAC} W++, L++, A+, PQ+....950
3¢ 1882 PR-67 CAM {P} POP 53/+5 A+, L+, PQ+ ...1750
H10¢ 1837 MS-65 {P} No Stars, Sm Date, W+, A++,
L++, PQ+++, POP 19/+12 ......................................3675
H10¢ 1860 MS-64 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ++++ ..........525
5¢ 1887 PR-65 {P} A++, L++, PQ+++.........................575
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5¢ 1871 PR-66 {P} W++, A+, L+, PQ+ Pop 10/+0 ...2950
5¢ 1881 PR-66 (P/CAC) A++, L++, PQ+++.................960
5¢ 1883 MS-65 {P} L++, A++, PQ++++......................625
5¢ 1885 XF-45 {P} RARE, L++, A++, PQ+++ ............1750
5¢ 1887 PR-65 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ++ ...................575
5¢ 1902 MS-65 (N) W+, A++, L++, PQ++...................550
5¢ 1909 PR-65 (N) A++, L+++, PQ+++ .......................575
5¢ 1912-D MS-65 {P} L++, W+, A++, PQ+++ ..........1850
5¢ 1912-S G-06 {P} RARE, A+, ORIG.........................180
5¢ 1913 TY2 MS-66 (N) L++, A++, PQ++.................1150
5¢ 1913 TY2 PR-66+ {P} A+++, PQ++++, L+++ .......3750
5¢ 1913-S TY2 MS-63 {P} A++, L++, PQ++ ............1150
5¢ 1913-S TY2 MS-65 {P} A, L, PQ, POP 107/+33 ...4350
5¢ 1914-S MS-65 {P} L++, A+++, PQ++++ ..............2450
5¢ 1917 MS-65 {P} A++, L++, PQ+++........................720
5¢ 1920-S MS-64 {P} A++, L+, PQ++ ......................3750
5¢ 1923-S MS-64 {P} W, A++, L++, PQ+++ .............1500
5¢ 1925-S MS-64 {P} LT, A+++, L+++, PQ++++ ......3350
5¢ 1926-S VF-30 (N) A+, LT, PQ+, RARE ...................495
5¢ 1935 MS-65 {P} L++, A++, PQ+++........................135
5¢ 1937 PR-67 {P} L++, A++, VW, PQ++ .................2350
5¢ 1937-D 3LEG VF-20 (N) ORIG. GRAY, A+..............810
5¢ 1937-D 3LEG AU-55 (N) LT. GRAY, A+, PQ+ .......1550
10¢ 1891 MS-65 (N) LT, A++++, L++, PQ++++++.....1050
10¢ 1893-S MS-64 {P} LT, A++, L++, PQ+++ ..........1950
10¢ 1895-S MS-64 {P} LT, A++, L++, PQ+++ ..........1750
10¢ 1897 MS-64 {P} BEAUTIFUL TONING, A+, PQ ...375
10¢ 1899 PR-64 CAM (N) W++, L++, A+++, PQ++ ..1100
10¢ 1900 MS-64 {P} LT, A+++, W++, PQ++++ ...........450
10¢ 1907-S MS-64 {P} W++, L+, A+, PQ+, 22/+8 ...1600
10¢ 1908 MS-64 {P} VW, A++, L++, P++ ...................410
10¢ 1909 MS-64 {P} W, A++, L++, PQ++...................410
10¢ 1912 MS-66 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++.............1300
10¢ 1913 MS-64+ (P/CAC) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ....475
10¢ 1914-D MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ..........410
10¢ 1916-D VF-20 (P) VW, LT, A++, L++, RARE .......3900
10¢ 1920-D MS-65 FB (N) POP 14/+12 W, L, A, PQ .3950
10¢ 1921 AU-50 (P/CAC) LT, A+++, L++, PQ++ .......1050
10¢ 1928 MS-66 FB (N) PQ+++, L++, A++, W++++ ...300
10¢ 1935-D MS-65 FB {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ+ .........465
10¢ 1935-D MS-66 (P/CAC) W++, L++, A++, PQ+ ..1150
10¢ 1941-D MS-68 FB {P} W, L, A, PQ, Pop 23/0 ..1850
10¢ 1942/1 AU-50 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ++ ............1080
10¢ 1942/1-D AU-55 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ+++ ......1575
10¢ 1942/1-D AU-58 (N) VW. A++, L++, PQ+++ ......1875
10¢ 1945-S MS-67 {P} W+++, L++++, A+++, PQ++ ..575
20¢ 1875-S MS-65 {P} LT, A+, L++, PQ++ ..............4600
20¢ 1875-CC VF-35 {P} A++, SCARCER DATE .........925
25¢ 1805 XF-40 {P} LT, A++, L++, PQ++ .................3850
25¢ 1818 AU-55 (N) LT, A++, L+, PQ++ ...................2900
25¢ 1819 AU-55 (N) VW, A+, L+, PQ, Pop 14/+29 ...3250
25¢ 1828 AU-53 (N) A++, L++, LT, PQ++ .................2300
25¢ 1877 MS-65 (P/CAC) LT, A++++, L++, PQ+++ ..2150
25¢ 1892 MS-64 (P) W++, L++, A++, PQ+ .................750
25¢ 1892 MS-66 (N/CAC) LT, A+++, L+++, PQ+++ ..1975
25¢ 1893 MS-61 (N) T, A++, L++, PQ++ ....................280
25¢ 1893 MS-65 {P} RBT, A++, L++, PQ++ .............1150
25¢ 1896-S VG-8 (N) SCARCE, A++, PQ++ .............1575
25¢ 1903 PR-66 (P/CAC) LT, A+++, L++, PQ+++ .....3950
25¢ 1906 PR-66+ (P/CAC) LT, A+++, L++, PQ+++ ...3350
25¢ 1910 PR-65 CAM {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ++ ..2150
25¢ 1913-S VG-08 {P} SCARCE, A++, PQ++ ...........2850
25¢ 1913-S VG-10 {P} SCARCE, A++, PQ+++ .........2950
25¢ 1915 MS-64 {P} W, A++, L++, PQ.......................750
25¢ 1916-D MS-63 {P} VW, A+, L++, PQ++ ..............450
25¢ 1916-D MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ........1150
25¢ 1916 MS-63 {N} ORIG. LT, A++, L++, PQ+ $ .16,750
25¢ 1917 TY1 MS-64 FH {P} W+++, A++, L+, PQ+ ...625
25¢ 1917 TY1 MS-65 FH (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ+..1275
25¢ 1917 TY2 MS-65 FH {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ++ ...925
25¢ 1917-D TY1 MS-65 FH {P} VW+, A+, PQ+, L ...2100
25¢ 1919-S AU-55 {P} VW, LT, A++, PQ++ ................975
25¢ 1923-S AU-58 (P/CAC) VW, A++, L++, PQ+++ .2975
25¢ 1924-D MS-65 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++...........540
25¢ 1926 MS-64 FH {P} W++, L++, A++ PQ+++........495
25¢ 1926-D MS-65 (N) W+, L++, A+, PQ+.................510
Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 28, 2015
25¢ 1927 MS-64 {P} W+++, L++, A+, PQ+ 90% FH ..330
25¢ 1927-D MS-65 FH {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++...2825
25¢ 1929 MS-64 FH (P) VW, A++, L++, PQ++ ...........565
25¢ 1929-S MS-66 FH {P} PQ, A, L, W, POP 12/+0 ..1750
25¢ 1932-D MS-64 {P} PQ+++, L++, A+++, W+++ ..2400
HALVES:
1806/5 AU-50 (N) VW, LT, A+, L+, PQ, POP 5/+16 ..5150
1822 AU-50 {P} ORIG. LT, A++, L+, PQ++..................565
1832 AU-58 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ+ ........................780
1833 AU-50 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ++.........................430
1836 AU-58 (N) O-117, L+, A+, W, PQ.......................720
1837 MS-62 (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ++......................1975
1909 PR-66 {P} W+++, A+++, L++, PQ++++ ............4950
1909 MS-63 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ+++ ....................1050
1910 PR-63 {P} LT, A+++, L++, PQ++ ......................1225
1910-S MS-64 {P} LT, A++, L+, PQ+, POP 21/+23 ..3200
1912-D MS-61 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++................650
1912-D MS-63 (P/CAC) VW, A++, L++, PQ+++ .......1210
1913-D MS-63 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ+++ ...............1150
1915-D MS-65 (N) W++, L++, A+, PQ, POP 50/+8 ..3175
1915-S MS-65 {P} LT, A++, L++, PQ++....................3500
1916 MS-65+ (N) W++++, L+++, A+++, PQ++++......2400
1921-S MS-62 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ+++..............27000
1927-S AU-50 {P} LT, A++, L++, PQ+ ........................600
1934 MS-64+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ...................225
1934 MS-66 {P} W+++. A+++, L+++, PQ+++ .............850
1934-D MS-66 {P} W++, L++, A, PQ, Pop 155/+4...2750
1934-S MS-65 {P} VW, L++, A++, PQ++..................3600
1935 MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ...................295
1935-D MS-65 {P} W++, L+++, A++, PQ+++ ...........2150
1936-S MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++................278
1938 MS-65+ {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ+++ ...................425
1938-D MS-65 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ+++ ...............1450
1939-S MS-67 {P} PQ+++, A++, L++, W++..............1750
1941-D MS-65 {P} L++, A++, W++, PQ++ .................165
1941-S MS-65 {P} PQ++, L++, A++, W+++................695
1941-S MS-65 (P/CAC) PQ++, L++, A++, W++..........975
1942-D MS-67 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ+++ ...............925
1942-S MS-66 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++..............1325
1943 MS-67 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ...................650
1943-D MS-66 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ+++ .................245
1943-D MS-67 {P} A++,L++, W++, PQ++ ..................850
1943-S MS-65+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++................360
1944-D MS-66 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ ...............235
1944-D MS-67 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ...............850
1945 MS-67 {P} L++, A++, W++, PQ++ ...................1800
1945-D MS-67 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .................975
1946-S MS-66 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ++....................250
1946-S MS-66+ {P} W+++, L+++, A+++, PQ+++........550
1947-D MS-66 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .................250
1950 PR-67 CAM {P} BLAST WHITE, DEEP MIRRORS
POP 8/+0 ............................................................14,900
1951 MS-65 FBL {P} A++, W++, L++, PQ+++ ............190
1954 PR-67 CAM {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ...........550
1956 TY2 PR-67 CAM {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ....350
1956 TY2 PR-68 CAM {P} A++, L++, W+++, PQ+++ ..450
1956 TY2 PR-68 CAM (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ....450
1956 TY2 PR-69 CAM (N) W++, L++, A+++ PQ+++ ...775
1956 TY2 PR-68 DCAM {P} PQ++++, L++, A++, W ...795
1957 PR-68 CAM (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++++..........425
1956 TY2 PR-68 DCAM {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ...779
1956 TY2 PR-68 UCAM (N) A++, L++, W+++, PQ++ ..779
1960 PR-67 DCAM {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ++++.....375
1960 MS-66 FBL {P} W+, A++, L+, PQ Pop 46/+0 ..2599
1962 PR-68 DCAM {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++...........850
1962 PR-68 UCAM (N) L++, A++, W+++, PQ+++ .......775
1962 PR-66 CAM {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++ .............175
1962 PR-67 CAM {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ .............195
DOLLARS:
1798 VF-30 {P} LRGE EAGLE, ORIG., LT, A+, PQ+...3650
1799 AU-50 {P} VERY ORIG., LT, A+++, PQ+++ .......8750
1843 AU-53 (N) ORIG. A++, PQ+..............................1100
1847 MS-61 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ+ ........................4250
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22nd-25th Central States Numismatic Soc. 75th Convention, Schaumberg Renaissance Hotel, IL
7th - 8th P.A.N. Show, Monroeville Convention Center 209 Mall Blvd., Monroeville, PA 15146
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28th - 31st Texas Numismatics Assoc. Coin Show Arlington Conv. Center, 1200 Ballparkway,
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Key to Certified: T Toned, VW Virtually White, W White, FB Fully Brilliant, LT Light Toning, D Dark, C Cameo, DC Deep Cameo, A Attractive, K Key Date,
L Lustrous, R Rare, PQ Premium Quality, FS Full Strike Grading Service: (P) PCGS (N) NGC (I) ICG (A) ANACS (C) CAC
1859-O MS-62 {P} VW, A+++, L++, PQ+++ .............3850
1860-O MS-61 (N/CAC) VW, A++, L++, PQ+++ .......2950
1880 PR-63+ CAM {P} TRADE $,ORIG. LT, A, L, PQ ..3950
1878 8TF MS-65 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++...........1495
1878 8TF MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ............510
1878 7/8 TF WK MS-64+ {P} L++, W+++, A+, PQ+ ...395
1878 7/8 TF STR MS-65 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ+...2375
1878 7TF REV’78 MS-64 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ..255
1878 7TF REV’78 MS-64 {P} W++, L++, PQ++, A++ ..275
1878 7TF REV’79 MS-64 {P} LT, VW++, PQ+, L+, A ..499
1878-CC MS-64 {P} PQ++, L++, A++, W+++ .............623
1878-S MS-66 {P} PQ+++, L++, A++, W+++..............725
1879 MS-64 (N) W++, L++, A+++, PQ++....................158
1879 MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ .....................180
1879 MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .....................895
1879 MS-66 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ++++ .................3100
1879-CC XF-40 (N) LT, A++, SCARCE, PQ++.............775
1879-CC MS-62 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ...........6500
1879-CC MS-63 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ++++ ...........7950
1879-CC MS-63 PL (P) W, A, L, PQ, POP 95/+81 ...9500
1879-CC MS-64+ (P/CAC) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .17950
1879-CC CAP AU-53 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ+++ .....3100
1879-CC CAP MS-61 {P} W++, A++, L+++, PQ++...5100
1879-CC CAP MS-62 (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ++ .......5790
1879-O MS-64 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++..................595
1879-O MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ++ ...............610
1879-S REV’78 MS-64 {P} PQ+++, W++, A++, L+ ...1650
1879-S MS-67 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++..............975
1880 MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ...................170
1880 MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ .....................779
1880 MS-66 {P} W++, L+++, A++, PQ+++ ...............2790
1880-CC MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .............725
1880-CC MS-65 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ ...........1290
1880-CC MS-66 {P} PQ, L, A, W, ONLY 38 FINER ..2475
1880-O MS-63 {P} VW, A+++, L++, PQ++++ .............380
1880/79-CC REV’78 MS-66 (N) W++, PQ+, L+, A+..5750
1880/79-CC REV’78 MS-65 {P} W+, A+, L+, PQ+ ...2550
1880-CC MS-65 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++ .............1275
1880-O MS-63 {P} W++, L++++, PQ++++, A+++++ ...360
1880-O MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .............1895
1881 MS-64+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ...................210
1881 MS-64+ (N) VW+,L++, A++, PQ++.....................210
1881 MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .....................185
1881 MS-64 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++......................168
1881 MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++++ .................785
1881 MS-65+ {P} W+++. A+++, L+++, PQ++++ .......1100
1881-CC MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ...............645
1881-CC MS-64+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .............795
1881-CC MS-65 {P} PQ++, A++, L++, W++ ...............960
1881-CC MS-65+ {P} W++, A++, L++,PQ++++ ........1050
1881-CC MS-67 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .............4250
1881-S MS-66 {P} A++, L++, W+++, PQ+++..............340
1881-S MS-66+ {P} W++, A++, L+++, PQ++++..........365
1882 MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ .................575
1882 MS-65 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++......................580
1882-CC MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ...............599
1882-CC MS-65 (P/CAC) GSA, W++, A++, L+, PQ+ ..695
1882-CC MS-66+ {P} W+++, L++, A+++, PQ++++ ...2325
1882-O/S MS-63 STR {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ+++ ....285
1882-O MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ...............145
1882-O MS-65 {P} L++, A++, W++, PQ+++ .............1400
1883 MS-66 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ .................560
1883-CC MS-65 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ .............570
1883-CC MS-64+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .............345
1883-CC MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ...............575
1883-CC MS-65+ (P/CAC) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ...750
1883-CC MS-65 DMPL (I) DM, W, A++, L++, PQ+ ..1250
1883-CC MS-65 DMPL {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++..1595
1883-CC MS-66 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .............850
1883-CC MS-66+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ .......1475
1883-S MS-63 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++..............2995
1884 MS-66 {P} PQ+++, L++, A+++, W+++ ...............960
1884-CC MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ...............590
1884-CC MS-65 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ...............580
1884-CC MS-66 (P) W++, PQ++, A++, L+++ .............925
1884-CC MS-66 PL {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .....1950
1884-O MS-64 DMPL {P} W+, A++, L++, PQ++ ........450
1884-S AU-58 {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ+++++ ........2500
1884-S MS-61 PL (N) W++, L, A, PQ, POP 3/+6 ...18500
1885-O MS-65 DMPL {P} W++,L++, A+++, PQ++ ...1050
1885-O MS-67 {P} PQ+++, A++, L++, W++ .............2250
1886 MS-66+ {P} PQ++, A++, L++, VW, POP 88 .......750
1886-O MS-63 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .............3850
1886-O MS-64+ {P} ORIG. LT, A, L, PQ, SCARCE . P.O.R.
1886-S AU-58 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++...................250
1886-S MS-61 (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ++ ....................425
1887 MS-65 PL {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ++++ ..........299
1887-O MS-64 {P} PQ++, L++, A++, W++ .................435
1887-O MS-64+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ ...........750
1887-S MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++................750
1887/6 MS-64 {P} VW, L++, A++, PQ++++ ................780
1887/6 MS-65 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ..............1700
1887/6 MS-65 (I) W+, A++, L++, PQ++ ....................1700
1887/6-O MS-62 {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ++ ..........1450
1887/6-O MS-63 {P} PQ++++, L++, A+++, W+++ ....2175
1887/6-O MS-64 {P} W+, L+, A, PQ, POP 112/+1...5250
1887-S MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W+++, PQ+++..............695
1887-S MS-64 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ..................720
1887-S MS-65 {P} PQ+++++, L++, A++, W++++......2895
1888 MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ ...................275
1888 MS-66 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ .................625
1888-O MS-65 (N) A+, L++, W++, PQ+......................565
1888-O MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .................565
1888-O MS-66 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ+++ ...............2350
1888-S MS-64 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ..................900
1889 MS-64+ {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ...................140
1889 MS-65+ {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ++++ .............570
1889-CC VF-25 (N) A++, SCARCE, PQ+++ ..............1499
1889-CC VF-35 (PCI) A++, SCARCE, PQ++ .............1800
1889-CC VF-35 {P} LT, A++, PQ++, SCARCE ..........2175
1889-CC XF-45 {P} LT, A++, L+, SCARCE, PQ++ ....4675
1889-O MS-63+ (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++..............450
1889-O MS-65 (N) W+, L++, A+++, PQ+++..............5250
1890 MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ...................2175
1890 MS-65 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ+++ .................1995
1890-CC MS-64+ {P} VW, A+++, L++, PQ++++ .......2250
1890-CC MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ...........1695
1890-O MS-64+ {P} W++, L+++, A++, PQ+++ ...........365
1890-O MS-65 DMPL (A) DM, CAM, VW, A+, PQ ...4975
1890-S MS-64 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++..................310
1890-S MS-65 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++++............1150
1891 MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ .................950
1891 MS-65 (P) W++, A++, L++, PQ++ ....................6800
1891-CC MS-63 {P} W+++, A+++, L++, PQ++++ .......850
1891-CC MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .............1375
1891-O MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ ...............899
1892-CC MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ...........3425
1892-O MS-63 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ .................470
1892-O MS-64 (N) PQ+++, L++, A+++, W+++..........1025
1892-O MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ ...........1075
1892-O MS-65 {P} W+++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ...........6400
1892-S AU-55 {P} VW, A++, L+++, PQ+++ ..............5850
1892-S AU-55 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ++ ...................5950
1893-CC F-15 (N) LT, A++, PQ++ ...............................475
1893-CC VF-35 (N) LT, A++, PQ++...........................1200
1893-CC VF-35 {P} LT, A++, PQ++ ..........................1200
1893-CC XF-45 {P} PQ+, VW, A++, L++ ..................2125
1893-CC AU-50 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ++................2675
1893-CC MS-63 {P} L++, W++, A+++, PQ+++ .........8995
1893-O AU-53 {P} LT, A+++, L++, PQ+++ ..................995
1893-O AU-58 (N) W+, L++, A+++, PQ+++ ..............2450
1893-S G-06 {P} SCARCE, ORIG., LT, PQ++ ............2650
1893-S VF-20 (N) ORIG. LT, A+++, PQ++++ .............4995
1894 VF-30 (N) W, A++, L+, PQ++ ...........................1580
1894 MS-63 {P} A++, L+++, W+++, PQ+++ .............5600
1894-O AU-55 (N) ORIG. L+, PQ+++ ..........................325
1894-S MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ+++............2695
1895-O XF-45 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ+++...................795
1895-O AU-50 {P} VW, A++, ORIG, PQ++ ................1075
1895-O AU-55 (N) LT, A++, L++, PQ+++ ..................1900
1895-S VF-30 {P} VW, A+, L++, PQ++ .....................1050
1895-S VF-30 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ++ .....................995
1895-S VF-35 {P} LT, A+, PQ+ .................................1150
1895-S XF-40 (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ+++ .................1250
1895-S XF-40 (CAC/NGC) LT, VW, A++, L+, PQ++ ..1390
1895-S MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++.............10,500
1896 MS-66+ (P/CAC) W++, A++, L++, PQ+++ .......2100
1896 MS-66+ (N) A++, L++, PQ++++, W+++............1800
1896-O AU-58 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ+++...................800
1896-O MS-61 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++++............2350
1896-S MS-63 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++..............4350
1896-S MS-63 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ................4200
1896 MS-67 {P} A++, L++, PQ++, W+, Pop 23/+1...4250
1897 MS-66 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ...................1100
1897-O AU-58 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ..................550
1897-S MS-64 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ..................175
1897-S MS-64+ {P} PQ+++, L++, A+++, W+++..........265
1898 MS-66 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ...................700
1898-O MS-66 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++ .................425
1898-O MS-66+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .............590
1898-S MS-65 {P} PQ++++, L++, A+++, W+++........2425
1899 MS-64 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++......................425
1899 MS-66+ {P} W++, L+++, A++, PQ++++ .............525
1899 MS-66 {P} W++, L+, A+, PQ+, Pop 209/+17...1800
1899-O MS-66+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ ...........975
1900-O MS-66+ (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++..............850
1900-S MS-64+ {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ++++..............750
1901 AU-58 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ..................1650
1901 MS-62 {P} RARE, Pop 255/+150, W, L, A, PQ ..6950
1901-S MS-64 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ+++ ................1350
1902-S MS-64+ {P} VW, A+++, L+++, PQ++++........1450
1902-S MS-65 {P} PQ++, L++, A++, W+++..............3100
1903 MS-66 (N/CAC) W++, L++, A+++, PQ++++ .......695
1903-O MS-65 {P} W+, L++, A+++, PQ+++ ...............675
1903-O MS-65 (P/CAC) W++, L++, A++++, PQ+++ ...985
1903-S XF-45 (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ++ SCARCE ......750
1921 MS-63 DMPL (N) W, A+, L++, PQ++ ...............1600
1921 MS-66+ (P/CAC) POP 46/+10 A, W+, L, PQ ...4250
1921-D MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ .................390
1921-S MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++..............165
1921-S MS-64+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++..............450
PEACE DOLLARS:
1921 PE MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ ............975
1921 PE MS-64 (N) L++, A++, W+++, PQ+++ ............925
1921 PE MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ............1050
1922 MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .......................70
1922-D MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ...............160
1922-D MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ ...............750
1922-D MS-65 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++................690
1922-S MS-64 (P/CAC) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++........490
1922-S MS-65 (P/CAC) VW, A++, L++, PQ++ ..........2745
1922-S MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++............2595
1923 MS-64 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++ .......................70
1923 MS-65 (N) A++, W++, L++, PQ++......................150
1923 MS-65 {P} VAM-1A WHISKER JAW, W++.......1750
1923 MS-65+ (N) W++, A++, L++, PQ++++................185
1923 MS-67 (PCI) W++, L++, A++, PQ ....................2160
1923-D MS-65 (N) W++, A++, L++, PQ++................1105
1924 MS-65 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++++..................165
1924-S MS-64 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ++++ ..............1350
1925 MS-65 (N) W++, A++, L++, PQ++......................165
1925 MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ ...................175
1925 MS-66 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++......................650
1925 MS-66 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++++ .................675
1925-S MS-63 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++..................295
1925-S MS-64 {P} W+, A++, L++, PQ++..................1250
1925-S MS-64 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ+++................1450
1925-S MS-64 (I) VW, A++, L++, PQ+++....................850
1926 MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ...................215
1926 MS-64 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++......................155
1926-S MS-65 {P} PQ+++, L++, A++, W++..............1185
1927-D MS-63 (P) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ..................435
1927-S MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++..............1350
1927-S MS-65 (ICG) W+, A++, L++, PQ++ ..............7250
1928-S MS-63 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++................680
1928-S MS-63 (N) A++, L++, W+++, PQ++ ................630
1928-S MS-64 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++++ ............1250
1928-S MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ+++............1275
1934 MS-64 (N) W, A+, L++, PQ ................................410
1934 MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ ...................368
1934 MS-65 {P} PQ++++, L++, A++, W++ .................825
1934-D MS-62 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ .................230
1934-D MS-63 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ...............375
1934-D MS-63 (I) VW, A++, L++, PQ++ .....................365
1934-D MS-64 (I) W, A++, L++, PQ+++......................590
1934-D MS-65 (N) W+++, L++, A++, PQ++..............1625
1934-S MS-63 {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ++++..........4850
1934-S MS-65 {P} PQ+++, A++, L++, W++..............8995
1935 MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ...................280
1935 MS-65 {P} A++,L++, W++, PQ++ ......................830
1935 MS-65 (PCGS/CAC) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ..1150
1935-S MS-64+ (N/CAC) W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ ...875
1935-S MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++............1510
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Massapequa show brings out YNs
The annual coin show of the
Massapequa Coin Club of Long Island
was held March 14 at the local Elks
Lodge.
“If we had to choose one word to
describe this day, it would be “wow,” said
Lorraine Langan who was working at the
show with her husband Tony.
“It is an honor for us to be a part of
such a well-planned, well organized and
well attended show. Each year seems to
outdo the previous year. It is truly the
result of the hard work and hours put in by
members who strive to make this once-ayear show so anticipated,” she said.
The Young Numismatists program was
attended by over 40 boys and girls and
their parents.
David Cass impressed the group
with his knowledge of collecting coins.
The children were riveted by his stories,
Langan said.
Scott Travers was the surprise guest
Some of the MCC members at the show
were, from left, Lorraine Langan, Eileen
Gargano, Sandy Sadwin and Amy Herman.
speaker. Did he ever have the full attention
of every person in that room, Langan said.
“Travers is a wonderful speaker and
can communicate on all levels. It was
an honor for us to have had such distinguished members of the numismatic community to share their knowledge with the
young kids at our show,” she said.
Credit was also given by the Langan
to Sandy and Alan Sadwin and Eileen
Gargano for coordinating the one-hour YN
program. During the year they amassed
many giveaways from coin dealers, club
members and coin companies. The YNs
not only gained insight and knowledge
of the coin hobby, they each walked away
with a bag full of treasures to pique their
interests.
“This most certainly rivals any YN program we have seen over the many years
we have been in business,” Langan said.
Over 400 people attended the show.
Langan said they were busy the entire
time buying, selling, assessing collections
and talking with customers.
Door prizes were given out hourly by
John Gatto.
At the time of the show, the coin market was described as soft generally and a
little slow, but this was not evident at the
MCC show, Langan said.
Charlotte YNs chase tokens
The Charlotte Coin Club held its
45th annual coin show Feb. 13-15 at the
Metrolina Expo Center with a sold-out
bourse of over 150 tables.
Club president Jerry Sibjal said, “It is
delightful to see the show do well after
months of planning. We especially liked
the ‘bourse buzz,’ the drone and din of
activity that was present throughout most
of the show.”
Over 90 children participated in a
Treasure Hunt that featured tokens. Each
participant had to find answers to six
questions about Transportation Tokens,
CC club marks 10
The spring 2015 issue of Curry’s Chronicle,
begins the 10th anniversary celebrations of
the Carson City Coin Collectors of America.
President, Rusty Goe writes about price
trends for Carson City coins in each of
five decades, beginning in the 1970s. This
study and other articles about “CC” coins
are featured. Visit www.carsoncitycoinclub.
com for more information about the club, or
email Marie Goe at [email protected].
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Hard Time Tokens and Civil War Tokens,
etc., from dealers on the bourse. When the
kids returned with the correct answers,
they received a treasure bag with at least
one type of token.
The YN program received many compliments as youngsters skipped down the
aisles with ear-to-ear grins while doing
the Treasure Hunt.
For more information about the
Charlotte Coin Club, when and where
it meets, a full list of YN programs and
information on next year’s show, please
visit charlottecoinclub.com.
Mexican expert speaks to WIN
Allan Schein will speak April 23 at a
Women in Numismatics meeting at the
Central States Numismatic Society’s convention in Schaumburg, Ill.
He is the author of Mexican Beauty –
Belleza Mexicana, Un Peso Caballito, the
first book ever written about the Little Horse
Peso.
Meeting start time is 9 a.m. in the
Serenity Room.
Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 28, 2015
Allan Schein will speak to Women in Numismatics
about the Caballito peso.
QUALITY COINS FROM JACK H BEYMER
COLONIAL COINS
Colonial coins are listed by page
number in the “Redbook”.
Most, if not all coins are one of a
kind, so please give us second choices.
MASSACHUSETTS SILVER
1652 Oak Tree Shilling, page 39
spiney tree, Noe 14 PCGS genuine
VF30, bent as noted by Breen
as a 1792 Salem witches piece.
VF30, net F15.............................4850.00
1652 Pine Tree Shilling, page 39
Large planchet, no pellets
at trunk of tree Noe 9 backwards
N in England NGC AU50 ..........11500.00
NEW JERSEY
St Patrick or Mark Newby Coinage
(1663-1672) Undated Halfpenny
Pg 41, Breen 200 F12 ..................1350.00
WILLIAM WOODS ROSA
AMERICANA
pg 42-44
1722 1/2 pence D.G. Rex
PCGS AU58 ...............................2500.00
1723 two pence, page 41
PCGS AU55 1850.00 PCI AU55.1850.00
WILLIAM WOODS HIBERNIA
1722 half penny harp at left
page 44 NGC EF40.......................550.00
1723 farthing dei gratia rex page 44
M2.1-Bc.1 R5 PCGS MS62BN...1150.00
M3.3-Ba.1 R2 PCGS AU55 CAC ..525.00
1722 halfpenny, pg 44, PCI VF25 ..400.00
1723/2 halfpenny, pg 45
EF40 825.00 NGC MS60BN .......2300.00
VG10 130.00 VF30 ......................627.50
1723 halfpenny, page 45
NGC, PCGS MS62BN...................985.00
F15 100.00 NGC AU58 ................575.00
VG7 47.50 NGC EF45 ..................325.00
Martin 4.48-Gb.4 VF30 ................207.50
M4.57-Fa.2 F12 .............................90.00
M4.74-Gb.9 EF40 ........................270.00
M4.78-Gb13 B/B R/E N/R I/A
R5 EF40 .......................................550.00
M4.93-Gc.21 EF40.......................270.00
1724 halfpenny, pg 45 VF20 .........350.00
F15...............................................225.00
M4.51-K.4 VF20 ..........................350.00
M4.66-K.1 ANACS EF40 ..............725.00
M4.73-L.2 F15 .............................225.00
VIRGINIA
All attributed to Newman variety numbers.
1773 Virginia halfpenny pg 45
No period variety
N4-O PCGS MS64RB CAC..........2500.00
N5-Z R7 VF30 .............................1250.00
Period variety
N22-S NGC MS64RB ..................2150.00
N25-M PCGS MS64BN ...............1350.00
PCGS MS63BN ..........................1265.00
N27-J PCGS MS64RB ................2150.00
1760 HIBERNIA Voce Populi
farthing lg letters pg 49
Breen 234 PCGS AU53, R5,
31-75 coins known ....................4750.00
1760 HIBERNIA Voce Populi
halfpenny page 49
Breen 222 VF30 ............................480.00
Breen 223 PCGS AU50 .................975.00
VF20 ............................................360.00
Breen 226 VF20 ............................360.00
1760 HIBERNIA Voce Populi
halfpenny P below page 49
Breen 233 P/P PCGS VF35 .........1320.00
WILLIAM PITT TOKENS
PAGE 50
1766 Halfpenny NGC EF40 ..........2450.00
VF20 ..........................................1350.00
FRENCH COLONIES
Vlack variety numbers are used.
1740G half sou marque,
15 Deniers pg 53
V301 PCGS MS62 ......................1750.00
SOU MARQUE 30 Deniers pg 53
1738S V179 PCGS AU58...............400.00
1739P V162 PCGS AU58...............400.00
1741BB V612 R6 NGC AU55 .........575.00
1748A V28 R8 NGC AU58 .............950.00
1755A V35a PCGS AU55 ...............385.00
1757/0A V37 R6 NGC MS62 .......1250.00
1757A V37a NGC MS62 ................900.00
1767 SOU, page 53 NGC VF20 ......477.50
F12 at least double struck............335.00
1767 SOU, stamped “RF” pg 53
VF30 287.50 EF40 .......................350.00
VF20 225.00 VF25 .......................256.50
VG7 97.50 F15.............................165.00
NOVA CONSTELLATIO
page 54
1785 blunt rays NGC VF25 ............800.00
PCGS VF20 ..................................650.00
1785 pointed rays, sm date, F15 .1580.00
MASSACHUSETTS
page 59
1787 Mass half cent
Ryder 5-A PCGS VF30 ..................740.00
1787 Mass cent, horned eagle
Ryder 2b-A PCGS EF40 ..............1350.00
F15...............................................445.00
1788 Mass half cent
Ryder 1-B NGC AU55BN ............2050.00
1788 Mass cent, period var.
Ryder 3-A VF20 ............................550.00
CONNECTICUT
page 61 & 62
These following Connecticut coins
are attributed by Miller variety numbers.
COLONIAL COINS
COLONIAL COINS
HAWAIIAN COINS
CONNECTICUT
WASHINGTON PIECES
page 61 & 62
1785 Conn, bust right M6.4-I F15. 380.00
1787 Conn, mailed bust left, horned
bust M4-L VG7 75.00 F15 ...........270.00
M6.1-M laughing head, pg 61
PCGS VF30 ..................................850.00
M4-L Horned bust variety,
without the horn break.
Scarce early die state VF20..........775.00
M11.1-E F15 double struck ..........550.00
1787 Conn draped bust left,
M31.2-r.3 VF20 ............................265.00
M33.6-KK VF20 ............................265.00
M33.15-r.1 VG10 86.50 F15.........167.50
M33.17-r.1 F15.............................167.50
M33.28-Z11 AG3 ............................26.50
M33.32-Z.13 VF20........................265.00
M33.33-Z.3 R6 VG10 ...................175.50
M48-g.5, R7, dateless
porous VG8 .................................129.50
ETLIR variety M33.43-hh.2
R5+ VF20 .....................................475.00
CONNFC var. M43.1-Y VF20.........450.00
1788 Conn mailed bust left
M7-E R6 VG7................................160.00
1788 Conn, draped bust left,
M16.1-D F15+ ..............................260.00
1783 draped bust, no button
page 80, PCGS AU58.................1050.00
VF30 ............................................262.50
1783 draped bust, button
page 80 F12 .................................150.00
1783 draped bust, page 80
copper restrike, engrailed
edge PCGS PR66BN ..................2450.00
1783 Unity States pg 80
NGC EF45 447.50 AU50 ..............550.00
VF25 ............................................287.50
Undated double head page 80
F15 125.00 NGC AU55 ..............1275.00
1795 Grate Halfpenny Token,
large buttons, reeded edge
page 83, PCGS MS63BN ...........1500.00
(1795) North Wales halfpenny
plain edge, page 84
VF20 525.00 PCGS EF40 ...........1500.00
Undated Washington-success token
large size, plain edge NGC AU55 1850.00
Undated Washington-success token,
page 84, small size reeded edge,
PCGS MS61, reverse silvering ..3750.00
1883 NGC, PCGS, ANACS EF40 ....317.50
F12 105.00 VF30 .........................237.50
1883 Hawaii 1.00 PCGS EF40 .......717.50
VF30 575.00 EF40 .......................715.00
NEW YORK MACHIN MILLS
page 67
All attributed to variety
numbers by Robert Vlack
1774 V3-74A VF20 ........................800.00
V8-74A F15...................................500.00
1775 V4=75A VG7 .........................160.00
1787 V17-87B VF30 ....................1150.00
F12 300.00 F15...........................500.00
V18-87C F12.................................275.00
V19-87C F12 300.00 F15..............500.00
1788 V23-88A PCGS EF45 ..........2450.00
F15 465.00 EF40........................1750.00
NEW JERSEY
page 69 to 71
These coins are attributed by Maris
numbers.
Dateless Fr2, holed ..........................12.50
1786 N.J. straight plow beam
narrow shield Pg 69
M14-J NGC AU50 (EF45) ...........1900.00
F15...............................................385.00
1786 Bridle variety, pg 69
M18-M NGC EF40.......................2150.00
1787 N.J. outlined shield
Pg 69 M38-Y VG10 ......................210.00
M43-d F12 250.00 NGC VF30 ......955.00
VF30, minute planchet
clip, net VF25 ...............................801.50
M46-e VG7 ...................................150.00
M48-g VF20, porous ....................150.00
VG7 ..............................................150.00
M52-i VG10 ..................................210.00
M64-t F15 405.00 VF20................635.00
1787 N.J. outlined shield, camel’s head
M56-n VF25, struck over a Connecticut,
shows on rev in shield.................825.00
PCGS VF35 ..................................850.00
1788 N.J. head right
M67-v VG10 187.50 F15 ..............415.00
1788 N. J. head left M50-f
F12/VG7 .....................................2220.00
VERMONT COINS
page 72-73
All Vermont Coins are attributed
by Ryder variety numbers.
1786 Vermontensium
Ry6 SEGS VF20 .........................2250.00
1787 Vermont Brittania
Ry13, all have a weak rev. as
shown in the Redbook, VF20.......500.00
1788 Vermont Bust right,
Ry16 VG8 320.00 VG10 ...............410.00
VG7 ..............................................275.00
Ry20 R5 F15.................................685.00
VG7 275.00 VG8 320.00 VG10....410.00
Ry24 F12 ......................................500.00
Ry25 G6........................................225.00
Ry27 F15 700.00 VF20 ...............1000.00
1781 North American Token,
page 73, PCGS EF40 (VF30)........475.00
NGC VF25 ....................................375.00
VF20 275.00 NGC VF20 ...............277.50
1789 Mott token, thick
plain edge pg 74 NGC AU55 ........775.00
(1792-94) Kentucky Token, page 75
plain edge PCGS MS63BN.........1500.00
VF30 262.50 NGC AU58 ..............652.50
PCGS AU55 552.50 PCGS AU58 .652.50
PCGS EF45 ..................................402.00
Lancaster edge PCGS MS63BN .1675.00
VF20 250.00 NGC MS62BN.......1575.00
NGC AU58 ...................................712.50
1794 Franklin Press Token,
page 76, NGC MS61BN .............1050.00
AU50 575.00 PCGS AU58 ...........740.00
1795 Talbot Allum & Lee
one cent pg 76, NGC MS64BN ..1750.00
PCGS AU55 .................................600.00
WASHINGTON PIECES
1783 Georgius Triumpho pg 79
F15...............................................335.00
1783 large military bust
page 79 NGC AU58......................975.00
1783 small military bust,
plain edge pg 79, NGC EF40 ........402.50
1783 small military bust,
engrailed edge pg 79, VF35 .........495.00
VF20 250.00 VF25 .......................331.50
1787 FUGIO CENTS
page 87 & 88
POINTED RAYS, CROSS AFTER DATE
States United
N1-B, R5 PCGS VF30, among
the top 10 coins known .............4750.00
PCGS VF25 ................................4000.00
N1-L, R6 VG7 800.00 VG10 .......1220.00
AG3/VG10 450.00 G4/VG8 ..........625.00
AG3 ..............................................300.00
POINTED RAYS, STATES UNITED
N7-T R4 VF20 975.00 VF30........1610.00
N9-P R4 F12 .................................600.00
N9-Q R6 VG10 ..............................980.00
N12-M F12 600.00 F15 ................750.00
N12-U R5 F12...............................720.00
N13-N, R6, G4 450.00 VG10 ........980.00
N13-R R5 F12...............................780.00
N13-X PCGS EF40 (VF25) ..........1135.00
N14-O R5 G6 350.00 F12 .............720.00
N18-H.1 R5 VG10.........................590.00
N18-U F12 ....................................600.00
N19-SS R6 G4 ..............................337.50
N22-M G4 .....................................225.00
POINTED RAYS, 1787/1 1 OVER
HORIZONTAL 1 IN DATE UNITED
STATES, pg 83,
N10-T R5 VG7 ..............................650.00
POINTED RAYS, STATES UNITED,
8 POINTED STAR ON LABEL
N15-Y VG7 475.00 VG10 .............640.00
CLUB RAYS pg 84 N3-D
VG10 930.00 NGC EF40(VF20) .2250.00
N4-E VG10 930.00 F12...............1150.00
VF20, small planchet clip...........1150.00
G5 433.50 G6 ..............................516.50
PILLAR DOLLARS
The “Redbook’s” first coin, it
circulated in Colonial America,
and USA until 1857, page 11.
1739 Mo MF EF40 .........................500.00
1740 Mo MF VF30 .........................423.50
1742 Mo MF VF30 .........................423.50
1747 Mo MF EF40 .........................450.00
1760 Mo MM AU50 .......................800.00
1763 Mo MF AU55 ......................1025.00
1768 Mo MF AU55 ......................1025.00
1769 Mo MF VF30 .........................382.50
HAWAIIAN COINS
All coins on page 405 of the Redbook
Hawaiian Money by Donald Medcalf
and Ronald Russell, hard cover,
160 pages is $25.00 postpaid.
1847 Hawaii cent
crosslet 4, 15 berries
MS60BN ....................................1300.00
PCGS MS63BN ..........................2500.00
AU58 1125.00 NGC MS63BN ....2500.00
AU50 950.00 NGC MS62BN ......1650.00
EF40, corroded 211.50 AU55 ....1055.00
crosslet 4, 18 berries VF30...........735.00
EF40, rev planchet peel................630.00
NCS AU details,
environmental damage ................525.00
plain 4, 13 berries
AU50 950.00 NGC MS61BN ......1650.00
EF45, small edge dent .................450.00
plain 4, 17 berries VF30, porous ..292.50
1883 Hawaii .10 NGC AU58...........850.00
EF45 318.50 PCGS AU55 ............670.00
EF40 265.00 PCGS, NGC AU53 ...450.00
VF30 190.00 PCGS AU50 ............400.00
VF20 115.00 PCGS EF45 .............321.50
F15 86.50 PCGS EF40 .................267.50
AU50, small obv & rev edge dent 182.50
AG3 26.00 VG7 51.50 F12.............67.50
F12, edge dent ...............................43.50
1883 Hawaii .25 ANACS MS64......700.00
AU50 175.00 PCGS MS63 CAC ...495.00
NGC, PCGS MS62 .......................350.00
F15 74.00 VF30 ...........................112.50
VG7 53.50 F12 65.00 VF20 ...........87.50
EF40, marks in obv field ................87.50
EF40, removed from jewelry..........45.00
VF20, loop on edge........................45.00
AG3 ................................................29.50
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
HALF CENTS
All half cents are listed according to
Cohen variety numbers, as described in
“American Half Cents” by Roger Cohen.
Half Cents 1793-1857 Dansco Album
with major varieties 4 pages $25.95
plus $4.00 shipping
Whitman Album Half Cents 1793-1857
with major varieties 2 pages $18.95
plus $4.00 shipping
LIBERTY CAP
1793 C4 G6..................................7070.00
1794 C1a NGC AU details, improperly
cleaned, looks great, net EF40 ...6050.00
NCS AU details,
scratched, corroded...................2210.00
C4 NCS EF details, corroded.......1440.00
C9 PCGS VF25 ............................3765.00
NCS VF details, corroded...........1440.00
1795 lettered edge C1 NGC EF
details reverse damage,
small rev marks, net VF30 .........4375.00
1795 plain edge, with pole
punctuatd date C4 VF25 ............3180.00
NGC details, environmental
damage, a slightly dark
stain, still nice looking ...............2600.00
1795 plain edge, no pole
C6a AG3 390.00 G4 ......................600.00
1797 centered head C2 NGC VF35BN
(VF25) double struck .................6300.00
NGC VF35BN (VF30) .................5250.00
AG3 ..............................................532.50
C3a low head NGC VF25.............7475.00
AG3 607.50 VG10......................2930.00
DRAPED BUST
1800 C1 PCGS MS62BN .............4800.00
AG3 61.00 PCGS VF25 (VF20) ....522.50
1802/0 C2 VF25 .........................14500.00
VG7 2910.00 VF20 ..................13000.00
VF20, obv marks, net VG10.......5515.00
PCGS genuine F15 obv corrosion spot,
very nice looking, net VG10.......5515.00
1803 C1 VF20 700.00 VF25...........892.50
AG3 62.75 AG3.5 76.50 F12........272.50
C3 AG3 62.75 EF40 ....................1470.00
1804 spiked chin C5 R4 F12 .........255.00
C6 VF20, Manley state 12.0
obv & rev strike doubling
probably R6 13-30 known ........1125.00
C8 EF40 650.00 PCGS AU50 .....1445.00
AG3 52.75 VG10.........................148.50
C8 Manley state 6.0, cud above
LIBERTY VG7 170.00 F15 ...........267.50
1804 cross 4 stems
C1 AG3 ...........................................60.00
C9 NGC EF40 (VF35) ....................555.00
VF25 ............................................374.50
C10 NGC MS63BN......................3900.00
NGC AU55BN.............................1050.00
Fr2.5 39.50 PCGS EF45 ...............777.50
C12 crosslet, stemless
PCGS AU50 CAC........................1125.00
C13 plain 4 stemless MS62BN ...2665.00
NGC MS62BN ............................2670.00
VF30 400.00 PCGS MS62BN.....2670.00
VF25 332.50 NGC MS61BN.......1950.00
AG3 50.00 F12 161.50 VF20 .......265.00
1805 C1 sm 5, stemless
PCGS MS62BN ..........................3375.00
C3 sm 5 stems F12.....................4500.00
VG7 ............................................2400.00
C4 lg 5, stems VF35 .....................705.00
1806 C1 sm 6 stemless ANACS
MS63BN, BN obv, RB rev ..........3500.00
EF40 595.00 NGC EF45 ...............700.00
VF20 265.00 PCGS EF40 .............597.50
AG3 50.00 VF20, porous .............100.00
C4 lg 6, stems PCGS MS62RB ...3000.00
AG3 ................................................50.00
1807 C1 VF25 ................................435.00
NGC MS62.................................4690.00
PCGS EF40 ..................................797.50
AG3.75 66.50 G4 77.50 VG7 .......115.00
Fr 0.5 13.75 AG3 ...........................50.00
1808/7 C2 PCGS VF25 ................3580.00
F12 1100.00 VF25 .....................3575.00
VG7 600.00 PCI VF30 (VF20) ....2100.00
1808 C3 AG3 50.00 PCGS AU50 . 2215.00
NGC EF45 (EF40).......................1367.50
EF40...........................................1365.00
G6 104.50 VF30 975.00 VF35 ...1205.00
CLASSIC HEAD
1809 C1 AG3 975.00 G5..............1500.00
C2 G4..............................................79.50
Manley die state 1.0 G5 ...............106.50
C3 AU55, smoothed area in
left obv field .................................221.50
G4 69.50 VG10 ..............................87.50
1809/6 C5 G4 69.50 MS62BN .....1510.00
AG3 45.00 EF40, porous ...............98.00
1809 C6 NGC MS62BN ...............1408.50
NGC MS61BN ............................1175.00
MS62BN ....................................1406.50
F15 104.50 AU50.........................503.50
Fr2 29.50 AG3 45.00 G4................69.50
1810 C1 PCGS MS62BN .............3785.00
1811 C2 PCGS EF45 ....................9750.00
VF30 3675.00 ANACS VF35 ......4390.00
F12.............................................1725.00
Fr2.5 182.50 VG7 ........................900.00
1825 C1 R3 EF40...........................355.00
HALF CENTS
LARGE CENTS
CLASSIC HEAD
LIBERTY CAP TYPE
1825 G4 97.00 G5 .........................104.50
C2 VG10 95.00 EF45 ....................390.00
VG8 90.00 PCGS VG10 .................97.50
G5 80.00 G6 86.00 VG7 ................91.50
1826 C1 PCGS MS64BN .............2150.00
AU58 470.00 ICG MS61BN .........880.00
PCGS AU55 .................................450.00
F15 107.50 VF20 .........................126.50
G4 74.50 G6 84.50 VG10 ..............92.50
1826/horizontal 6 C2 AU50 ...........550.00
EF40.............................................360.00
1828 C1 13 stars R3
VF20 98.50 NGC MS62BN...........375.00
VG10 85.00 F12 86.50 F15............91.50
EF40, obv & rev scratches.............85.00
VG7 83.50 VG8 ..............................84.00
C2 12 stars NGC AU58 .................915.00
G4 82.50 G5 91.00 G6...................99.00
C3 13 stars VF20 93.50 VF30 .......103.00
VG8 84.00 F12 86.50 F15..............89.50
VG7 83.50 EF40 dark porous ........85.00
G4 68.50 G6 ..................................79.50
VF20, porous .................................68.50
1829 C1 PCGS MS63BN ...............520.00
G5 74.00 VG7 83.50 VG10 ............85.00
NGC VF details obv scratch ...........68.50
AG3 44.50 EF45, holed ..................44.50
1832 C1 MS60BN ..........................422.50
C2 VF20 95.00 PCGS MS63BN ..1150.00
C3 VF25 ........................................102.50
1833 C1 VF20 ................................102.50
VG10 88.50 F12.............................89.50
AG3 47.00 EF40, porous ...............89.50
1834 C1 VF20 93.50 VF30.............106.50
1835 C1 NGC MS65BN ...............1400.00
EF40 118.50 MS63BN .................505.00
F15 91.00 VF25 99.50 VF30 ........106.50
C2 ANACS AU details,
scratched Net EF45 (VF30) ..........106.50
VF20 93.50 VF25 99.50 VF30 ......106.50
EF40, dark, a few obv &
rev marks.......................................86.50
ANACS EF40 details damaged
net F15 (G4) ..................................71.50
1837 half cent token
SEGS MS64BN ............................950.00
1794 VF25, light porosity, rev.
pock marks ................................2125.00
VG8, obv & rev pin scratches ......572.50
S53 R6 Fr2.75 AG3/Fr2 ..............2150.00
S57 Fr2 .........................................201.50
S59 G6..........................................772.50
S62 R4+ F12, corroded ................620.00
S63 AG3 310.00 VG10/AG3 .........849.50
1794 Unknown variety Fr2 ...........201.50
1794 HEAD OF 1795
S69 PCGS genuine (AG3).............373.50
S72 ANACS Fr2 details .................357.50
1795 PLAIN EDGE
S76b VF25 2720.00 VF30...........3260.00
VF35, obv marks........................2175.00
G6/AG3 ........................................452.50
VG10, very porous.......................452.50
Fr2 191.50 AG3 ...........................294.00
S77 G5..........................................715.00
S78 G4/Fr2 294.00 AG3 ...............294.00
Fr2/0 blank rev 124.50 Fr2 ..........191.50
BRAIDED HAIR
1849 C1 MS62BN ..........................825.00
MS63BN ......................................990.00
1850 C1 NGC MS62BN .................990.00
VF30 147.50 PCGS MS60BN.......815.00
1851 C1 VF20 95.00 MS60BN ......230.00
NGC AU58 ...................................212.50
VF30, lt marks 86.50 F15 ..............93.00
G5 ..................................................76.50
1853 C1 NGC MS66BN, bluish-brown
with hints of luster beautiful!.....2800.00
NGC MS65RB very scarce
with red luster............................2585.00
AU50 175.00 NGC MS64BN ........667.50
NGC MS62BN ..............................347.50
VG7 86.50 MS60BN ....................244.50
AU50, obv marks ...........................97.50
1854 C1 VF25 102.50 MS63BN ....455.00
NGC MS62BN ..............................347.50
ANACS MS61BN..........................290.00
ANACS AU55 ...............................195.00
1855 C1 MS63BN ..........................455.00
VF30 108.50 EF45 .......................141.50
VF20, central obv bonk ..................73.50
EF40, obv scratches,
scratches thru 55 of date...............51.50
1856 C1 AU55 236.50 MS62RB....500.00
AU50 215.00 ANACS MS62BN....420.00
VF20 115.00 VF30 .......................130.00
1857 C1 MS64BN ........................1000.00
MS63BN 850.00 NGC MS63BN ..852.50
MS62BN 687.50 PCGS MS62BN . 690.00
EF45 296.50 NGC MS62BN .........690.00
NGC MS60BN ..............................552.50
LARGE CENTS
All large cents are listed according
to Sheldon variety numbers.
1793 CHAIN TYPE
S2 ANACS fair (Fr2) full chain, full cent,
1/2 head shows .........................3460.00
S3 PCGS genuine VF details,
environmental damage, net
VG10........................................19220.00
F12 detail, corroded...................6475.00
S4 periods variety AG3, strong chain,
date partially visible ...................6465.00
AG3, dateless, strong
chain, head, Liberty ...................5525.00
1793 WREATH TYPE
S6 NCS VF details scratched
VF25, net F15...........................11970.00
S8 VG8 .......................................7175.00
S9 SEGS VF30, corroded,
light dings (net VG10) ...............8525.00
S11b PCGS genune, damage
Fine details, small edge
bumps, net VG7.........................7115.00
NGC VF details obverse
damage (net VG7) .....................6775.00
S11c VG10..................................8870.00
LIBERTY CAP TYPE
1794 HEAD STYLE OF 1794
S22 ANACS VF30, corroded
(F15) ..........................................2170.00
S28 PCGS genuine EF details
damage, light porosity,
rev gouge, net VG10 ..................1450.00
S30 VG7 .......................................920.00
S51 R5- VF30, porous, net
VG10..........................................2125.00
DRAPED BUST TYPE
1796 Liherty Variety S103 NCS AU50
details, corroded net F15 ...........5185.00
1797 stemless wreath S131 F15.. 1425.00
1798 STYLE 1 HAIR
S147 R5 Fr2 191.50 AG3 .............295.00
S153 AG3 .......................................84.50
S154 AG3 .....................................118.50
S157 VF30, porous.......................388.50
S163 R4- G5.................................560.00
1798/7 S151 Fr2 116.50 AG3........178.50
1798/7 S152 ANACS AU details
net EF40 (VF30) .........................4330.00
Fr2 90.00 AG3 .............................139.50
1798 STYLE 2 HAIR
S166 PCGS VF30........................2370.00
S167 VF20 1155.00 PCGS VF25. 1765.00
S167 AG3.5 extremely early
die state, no die chips at ED ........171.50
S172 PCGS VF35 (VF30) ............2895.00
S173 AG3 die state V with
cud at ERTY ...................................93.00
S174 PCGS AU53 (EF40), ex
D.W Loring, C.D. Smith .............6400.00
EF40, moderate porosity .............645.00
S175 F12, very porous ...................71.00
S177 R5 G5 ..................................576.50
S179 NGC EF40 (VF30) ..............2370.00
VF20 ..........................................1155.00
S184 NGC VF25 (VF20) ..............1157.50
PCGS genuine VF details
scratches .....................................647.50
S185 VF20 ..................................1155.00
1799 S189 ANACS VF details,
corroded, net VG10 .................11500.00
1800/79 style 1 hair
S191 Fr2 .........................................51.50
1800/79 style 2 hair
S192 AU58, reverse porous patches,
still a very nice obverse .............1915.00
F15...............................................725.00
S194 AG3 .......................................65.00
S196 PCGS VF35 (VF25) ............1915.00
1800 S203 PCGS EF40 (VF30) ....3075.00
S212 F12, obv edge cut, rev
scatches.........................................88.50
1801 S216 PCGS VF30, early
die state, strong strike ...............1395.00
AG3 ................................................55.00
S219 three errors rev.
VF30, obv marks, net F15+........2725.00
Fr2 95.00 G5/AG3........................227.50
S220 1/000 VG8, scratches
in center rev .................................110.00
S221 1/100/000
AG3 fraction not visible .................55.00
S223 1/000 F15, light rim marks..202.50
AG3 ................................................71.50
PCGS AG3 1/000 not visible ..........55.00
S224 VG10, obv & rev corrosion ...66.50
Fr2 36.00 AG3 ...............................55.00
S224 rev cud over AME
Fr2 43.50 AG3 ...............................66.00
Unknown variety Fr2.......................36.00
1802 S226 VF25 ............................807.50
VF25, slightly porous...................442.50
S229 VF20, porous.......................159.50
Fr2 .................................................30.00
S230 AG3 46.00 VF30 ................1087.50
S231 stemless wreath
Fr2 34.00 AG3 52.50 G4................80.00
S232 AG3 46.00 G5........................87.50
VG7/AG3 rev heavily bonked .........70.00
AG3- ..............................................37.50
With cud at ATE os states
VG8 145.00 VF20 ........................525.00
S233 VF20, lots of little
rim marks ....................................138.50
G6 104.50 F15, porous................127.50
VF20, dark, very porous ................87.50
AG3/VG7 ........................................58.50
Fr2 30.00 AG3 ...............................46.00
S235 Fr2 .........................................30.00
S236 G6........................................104.50
AG3 46.00 F15, porous ...............104.50
VG10, obv punched 1803/2,
light scratches ...............................63.50
Fr2 30.00 F12, porous ...................63.50
S237 AG3 46.00 VF20 ..................525.00
F12, rev corrosion .......................104.50
Fr1/AG3 30.00 Fr2 .........................30.00
S238 R4 G4 176.50 VG10 ............512.50
S239 Fr2 30.00 AG3 .......................46.00
S240 AG3 .......................................46.00
S241 stemless wreath G6.............115.00
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MINT STATISTICS
April bullion sales start off light
By Connor Falk
Authorized Purchasers aren’t in any
rush to buy bullion coins from the United
States Mint at the start of April. From April
1 to April 7, just 1,000 half-ounce and
10,000 tenth-ounce gold Eagles were sold.
In addition, only 1,500 gold Buffaloes and
783,000 silver Eagles were purchased.
Sales of the U.S. Marshals Service commemorative coins are slipping as March 29
to April 5 saw many coins returned. The $5
gold coin is most notable with 553 proof and
543 uncirculated coins sent back, accounting
for almost 8 and 9 percent of the coins’ total
sales, respectively. Only the $1 silver proof
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:
Harry S. Truman:
2015 Commemorative Coins
(amount sold/mintage)
30,837/40,000
27,470/40,000
25,703/40,000
24,669/40,000
23,557/32,000
22,002/32,000
20,732/32,000
19,209/22,000
19,804/22,000
17,429/22,000
16,671/22,000
16,732/22,000
15,292/22,000
14,768/22,000
14,042/22,000
14,243/20,000
16,111/20,000
13,101/20,000
12,639/20,000
12,477/20,000
12,256/20,000
11,666/20,000
13,405/20,000
12,484/15,000
March of Dimes:
Proof Uncirculated Max. mintage
37,721 (W)
16,562 (P)
500,000
Marshals Service $1:
Marshals Service $5:
Marshals Service half:
Three-coin proof set:
80,429 (P)
6,538 (W)
49,260 (S)
*14,706
March Bullion Eagle Sales
36,848
40,028
33,581
38,849
25,582
40,675
19,110
26,733
22,340
23,497
20,804
20,704
17,554
21,260
17,940
16,794
17,160
15,420
18,493
18,961
*19,955
16,571
17,945
16,641
14,622
15,064
15,785
18,519
16,074
14,389
12,869
12,755
11,238
First Spouse
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
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Ida McKinley Uncirculated
Ida McKinley Proof
Edith Roosevelt Uncirculated
Edith Roosevelt Proof
Helen Taft Uncirculated
Helen Taft Proof
Ellen Wilson Uncirculated
Ellen Wilson Proof
Edith Wilson Uncirculated
Edith Wilson Proof
Florence Harding Uncirculated
Florence Harding Proof
Grace Coolidge Uncirculated
Grace Coolidge Proof
Lou Hoover Uncirculated
Lou Hoover Proof
Eleanor Roosevelt Uncirculated
Eleanor Roosevelt Proof
1,999
2,787
2,049
2,883
1,940
2,603
1,921
2,573
1,935
2,467
1,580
2,389
1,554
2,311
1,546
2,119
1,886
2,377
Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 28, 2015
30,494 (P)
5,248 (W)
24,636 (D)
_
500,000
100,000
750,000
15,000
Gold Buffaloes as of 4/8/15
2015 one-ounce Buffalo bullion coin March Sales
2014 one-ounce Buffalo proof
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
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
Hawaii 3-coin set
Denali 3-coin set
White Mountain 3-coin set
Perry 3-coin set
Great Basin 3-coin set
McHenry 3-coin set
Mt. Rushmore 3-coin set
Smoky Mountain 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
commemorative had a net gain of 6,926 coins.
Orders for the Chester A. Arthur and
Benjamin Harrison Presidential $1 Coin
and First Spouse Medal sets increased
drastically between March 29 and April
5. Collectors bought 102 Arthur and 201
Harrison sets while both Cleveland sets
each had just one set sold.
1,500
*20,557
as of 4/8/15 (in coins/ounces)
Platinum
Gold
Silver
0/0
N/A
N/A
N/A
0/0
0/0
1,000/500
0/0
10,000/1,000
11,000/1,500
783,000/same
N/A
N/A
N/A
783,000/same
One ounce:
1/2 ounce:
1/4 ounce:
1/10 ounce:
TOTAL:
America the Beautiful 5-ounce coins
2014
Great Smoky Mountains
Shenandoah
Arches
Great Sand Dunes
Everglades
2015
Collector (P)
Bullion
*24,710/25,000
*28,451/30,000
*28,434/30,000
23,160/30,000
21,686/30,000
33,000
28,000
22,000
22,000
34,000
Collector (P)
Homestead
Kisatchie
Blue Ridge Parkway
Bombay Hook
Saratoga
17,988/30,000
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Bullion
35,000
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Collector Eagle Sales as of 4/5/15
2015 Proof Gold
One ounce:
4,413
1/2 ounce:
1,246
1/4 ounce:
2,044
1/10 ounce:
4,871
Four-coin set
4,337
2014-W proof 1 oz. platinum Eagle
2014-W uncir. 1 oz. gold Eagle
2014-W proof silver Eagle
2015-W proof silver Eagle
2015-W uncirculated silver Eagle
2014 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set
*4,629
*7,902
758,516
339,276
132,082
25,809
Bag and Roll Sales
Bag and Roll Sales
2013 Woodrow Wilson Presidential dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
*47,555
*41,769
89,324
100-coin bag
*1,250
*1,072
2,322
$250 box
*9,119
*4,387
13,506
$500 box
*507
*503
1,010
2014 Warren G. Harding Presidential dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
51,237
47,144
98,381
$100 bag
*1,282
*1,170
2,452
$250 box
*6,994
*5,046
12,040
2014 Calvin Coolidge Presidential dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
50,421
44,927
95,348
$100 bag
*1,981
*1,979
3,960
$250 box
*7,101
*4,933
12,033
2014 Herbert Hoover Presidential dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
49,910
42,514
92,424
$100 bag
*1,981
*1,990
3,971
$250 box
*6,994
*5,050
12,044
2014 Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
49,617
45,410
95,027
$100 bag
*1,994
*1,985
3,979
$250 box
*6,977
*5,025
12,006
2015 Harry S. Truman Presidential dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
25-count roll
37,153
34,767
$100 bag
1,075
1,016
$250 box
5,166
3,717
2014 Native American Dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
25-count roll
19,163
19,100
$100 bag
*1,987
*1,990
$250 box
2,562
2,431
Total
71,920
2,091
8,883
Total
38,263
3,977
4,993
2015 Native American Dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
10,799
10,776
21,575
$100 bag
602
520
1,122
$250 box
1,099
1,174
2,273
2014 Great Smoky Mountains National Forest quarter
Option Philadelphia Denver
San Francisco
Total
100-coin bag
*2,975
*2,874
*6,331 12,180
Two-roll (P&D) set
*10,057
San Francisco roll
*6,569
P,D,S rolls set
*11,634
2014 Shenandoah National Park quarter
Option Philadelphia Denver
San Francisco
Total
100-coin bag
2,679
2,626
5,641 10,946
Two-roll (P&D) set
9,281
San Francisco roll
5,848
P,D,S rolls set
10,698
2014 Arches National Park quarter
San Francisco
Total
Option Philadelphia Denver
100-coin bag
2,482
2,460
5,566 10,508
Two-roll (P&D) set
8,792
San Francisco roll
5,363
P,D,S rolls set
10,241
2014 Great Sand Dunes National Park quarter
Option Philadelphia Denver
San Francisco
Total
100-coin bag
2,516
2,425
5,307 10,248
Two-roll (P&D) set
8,402
San Francisco roll
5,031
P,D,S rolls set
9,821
2014 Everglades National Park quarter
Option Philadelphia Denver
San Francisco
Total
100-coin bag
1,942
1,876
5,403 9,221
Two-roll (P&D) set
8,016
San Francisco roll
4,899
P,D,S rolls set
9,508
2015 Homestead National Monument quarter
Option Philadelphia Denver
San Francisco
Total
100-coin bag
1,534
1,525
3,847 6,906
Two-roll (P&D) set
7,730
San Francisco roll
3,881
P,D,S rolls set
8,429
Sets and Singles
2011
2012
2013
2013
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
Dollar sets
Pres. $1 unc. set (P&D)
82,741
Pres. $1 unc. set (P&D)
97,126
Pres. $1 circ. set (P)
17,649
Pres. $1 circ. set (D)
13,560
Pres. $1 circ. set (P)
11,350
Pres. $1 circ. set (D)
8,038
Unc. $1 set (6 coins, 1 silver) 26,427
Pres. $1 unc. set (P&D)
55,435
Am. $1 coin and currency set *50,000
Presidential $1 Coin and First Spouse
Medal Sets
Abigail Fillmore
10,729
Jane Pierce
8,500
Buchanan Liberty
8,437
Eliza Johnson
6,812
Julia Grant
7,354
Lucy Hayes
5,823
Lucretia Garfield
5,499
Chester A. Arthur
5,397
Grover Cleveland (1st term)
4,738
Benjamin Harrison
4,779
Grover Cleveland (2nd term)
4,383
Ida McKinley
*3,984
Edith Roosevelt
*4,982
Helen Taft
*3,975
Ellen Wilson
Edith Wilson
Florence Harding
Grace Coolidge
Lou Hoover
Eleanor Roosevelt
*3,990
*3,987
*4,500
*4,500
*4,500
*7,000
2014 proof coin sets
Five-quarter ATB proof set
111,228
Five-quarter silver ATB proof set
114,372
Four-coin Presidential
222,144
14-coin clad proof set
695,857
14-coin silver proof set
417,161
2014 uncirculated coin set
28-coin set
333,956
2015 proof coin sets
Five-quarter ATB proof set
57,617
Five-quarter silver ATB proof set
67,431
Four-coin Presidential
139,379
14-coin clad proof set
245,610
2015 uncirculated coin set
28-coin set
April
Miscellaneous Offers
2013 Birth set
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provided by the U.S. Mint. Totals are cumulative from the beginning of sales
unless marked otherwise.
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39,828
2013
2013
2013
2014
2014
2014
2014
2015
2015
2015
Happy Birthday Set
11,093
Congratulations Set
17,997
Roosevelt Youth Set
9,143
Birth set
30,828
Happy Birthday Set
11,965
Congratulations Set
7,150
FDR Coin & Chronicles Set
12,264
Birth set
9,034
Happy Birthday Set
5,877
Congratulations Set
1,789
2015 Bullion Eagle sales
Total coins as of 4/8/15
Gold Am. Eagle ounce
99,000
Gold Am. Eagle 1/2 ounce
26,000
Gold Am. Eagle 1/4 ounce
44,000
Gold Am. Eagle 1/10 ounce
245,000
Silver Am. Eagle
12,854,000
Gold Buffalo
57,500
Platinum Am. Eagle ounce
0
Kennedy halves
2014 Two-roll set
*30,331
2014 200-coin bag
*12,966
2015 Two-roll set
15,049
2015 200-coin bag
5,523
2014 50th Ann. clad unc. set
*197,608
2014 50th Ann. gold proof
71,801
2014 50th Ann. silver set
204,872
Mint Statistics
is updated each Thursday at
numismaticnews.com
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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.
First Lafayette dollar went to France
■ I read that the first Lafayette dollar
sold for $5,000, just like the first Columbian
Exposition half dollar struck was sold for
$10,000. Is this true?
The offer reportedly was made, but
refused, as the first Lafayette coin went to
the president of France.
■ Have a Grant commemorative
half dollar that has the star in a slightly
different position than others that I have. Is
this a variety?
More probably it is a counterfeit,
especially if the interior surface of the star
appears different than the field surface, and
the field bulges up around the star. These
fakes appeared as far back as 1932.
■ Were there really silver bars issued
commemorating the “double strike”
1955/1955 and 1972/1972 cents?
There were, and just as with many of the
reports of the coins, the bars were wrong.
The 1955 and 1972 cents with doubled
obverses are hub-doubled (single) strikes,
not “double strikes.”
■ Somewhere I saw a picture of a World
War II medal with K-9 on it. What did the
K-9 stand for?
It was a cute way of saying canine, or
guard dog, which is what the K-9 Corps
was made up of. They were frequently used
for beach patrols and to guard high security
areas on military bases.
■ Is it true that George Washington
visited only one foreign country?
With the possible exception of Canada,
the only recorded trip was to the British
island of Barbados. The now independent
nation issued a $250 gold coin in
1982 to mark the 250th anniversary of
Washington’s birth.
■ Isn’t it illegal for these “official”
sounding private mints to offer coins at five
or ten times what they are worth?
Would that is was in the minds of
many collectors. There is no law on the
books prohibiting excessive charges and
it cannot be held to be misrepresentation
unless investment promises are made.
These firms spend plenty of money on
legal talent to make sure they are within
the letter of the law.
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■ Any figures on the survival rate of the
Morgan dollar?
If you mean the number still in existence,
a starter is the fact that the government
melted more than half of all the Morgans
minted. Add to that the number melted to
make thimbles, jewelry and other private
uses, plus those lying at the bottom of
the oceans or otherwise lost and you can
approach a guess as to how many are left.
■ Were all of the 1939 Canadian
commemorative silver dollars sold?
The coin, marking the visit of the royal
family, had a mintage of 1,363,816. Slightly
more than 150,000 were unsold and melted
by the Royal Canadian Mint between 1939
and 1945.
■ What is a “capped” coin?
There are two definitions for a capped
coin. One was a popular form of novelty
coins, made by stamping a thin sheet of
copper with a design and then wrapping
the piece around a cent, much like a bottle
cap. A number were made by L.S. Werner,
who donated his dies and a collection of the
capped coins to the American Numismatic
Association Museum. The second definition
is a striking variety occurring when the
planchet sticks and wraps around the die
like a bottle cap. They are also known as a
capped die strike.
■ Is the mintmark in the same loca-tion
on the 1838-O Bust half and the 1839-O
Seated half?
The 1839-O is a Bust half, with the
mintmark in the same location, above the
date. New Orleans struck its 1839 halves
only with the old (Bust) dies, while
Philadelphia used both, which may have
caused the confusion.
■ When did the U.S. Mint begin selling
its medals publically?
The first official sale to the public
began in the fall of 1861, but it had been
common practice prior to that to sell medals
privately to collectors. Private striking of
medals continued until after World War II,
although a law passed in 1873 prohibited
Mint engravers from producing private
medal dies.
Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 28, 2015
■ What is the source of the term “money?”
As with many words in the English
language it traces to the Roman shrine to the
goddess Juno Moneta. Moneta continues as
the Latin word for mint.
■ Were all of the old Mint medals that
were labeled “bronze” really that alloy?
Most were technically “copper bronzed,”
actually copper that was treated with a
(surface) bronzing process after striking.
■ Wasn’t there some kind of a limit put
on the 1965 Canadian prooflike sets to
inhibit speculation?
In 1965 a total of 2,904,352 prooflike
sets were sold. The original limit placed
by the mint was two million and orders
for six million were received. After four
million orders had been returned, it was
decided to reopen orders, but that burst the
speculation bubble, and only 904,000 orders
were received.
■ Wasn’t the first Mint built in a
converted distillery?
There was in fact an abandoned distillery
on the grounds, but it was not used for the
Mint. It was torn down to make room for a
new building.
■ What is a “transition” or “transition
pattern” coin?
A transition pattern is a coin issued with
parts of both the old and new design when
changes are made in a series. The term
transition is also applied to a coin struck in
the old or new alloy with the wrong date,
such as the 1965 90 percent silver dimes
and quarters. Some examples of transition
pattern coins are the half dimes and dimes
of 1859-1860.
■ What is meant by fiat money?
Fiat money is coins or notes that are
issued without having any gold or silver
reserves to back them. They take value only
by government decree, which says they
are legal tender and thus money. All coins
and notes issued by the United States for
circulation today meet that definition since
they are backed only by the “full faith and
credit of the United States” though some
people seem to believe the prestige of
holding gold in Fort Knox somehow still
underpins the value of U.S. money.
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Coin Market at a glance
PART A-1
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GOLD BULLION MARKET VALUES
Gold and silver move higher, attracting interest
By Richard Giedroyc
Precious metals are showing signs of
life. Gold has made some minor increases, sparking interest in gold coins. Every
minor upward move in silver appears
to stimulate collector activity. Noncollectors holding family accumulations
continue to resist selling to dealers at
these levels. Platinum and copper, both
industrial metals, continue to lag.
Collectible coins whose values are
more likely to be impacted by the spot
prices of gold and silver continue to be
the slower part of the market, as are bul-
Key U.S. Type Coins
lion coins. Dealer liquidity continues to
be a problem. Some dealers are still holding old stock purchased before the price
of silver slumped last year.
Demand for quality coins continues
to outpace supply. Problem coins need
not apply, although there are many of
them being offered side by side with
nicer coins in dealer showcases. There is
money waiting to buy these better coins
when they are available, but many of
them remain off the market and in strong
hands. Who are these strong hands?
Some are collectors who can afford
to pay what it takes to purchase them
and are building collections. Others are
speculators who at current price levels
are in no rush to sell. Dealers find quality coins sell almost as quickly as they
can stock them. The state of this sector
of the market can be termed healthy. This
is where the headlines are encouraging
beginners to get more involved. These
are the coins that are quickly snapped up
at coin shows or at auction.
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 $1,175.00 as of April 7, 2015
SPOT PRICE $1,214.70 as of April 7, 2015
MARKET PRICE
$1,215
$1,215
$607
$304
$121
$1,215
$607
$294
$587
$1,215
$134
$538
$118
$235
$1,175
$1,215
$607
$304
$121
$227
$1,215
$607
$304
$121
$607
$304
$607
$1,215
$607
$304
$1,312
$1,306
$674
$346
$163
$1,244
$638
$320
$633
$1,296
$150
$592
$133
$259
$1,222
$1,288
$662
$339
$140
$247
$1,296
$662
$339
$141
$677
$325
$646
$1,302
$656
$338
China Panda 1/10 T. Oz
$121
China Panda 1/20 T. Oz
$61
Colombia 5 Peso
$286
France 20 Franc rooster
$227
Germany 10 Mark
$140
Germany 20 Mark
$280
Great Britian Soverign old (king)
$286
Great Britian Soverign new (queen)
$286
Hungary 100 Korona
$1,175
Italy 20 Lire
$227
Mexico 50 Peso
$1,464
Mexico 20 Peso
$585
Mexico 10 Peso
$293
Mexico 5 Peso
$146
Mexico 2.5 Peso
$73
Mexico 2 Peso
$59
Netherlands East Indies 1 Ducat
$134
Netherlands 10 Gulden
$237
Russia 5 Roubles
$151
Russia 10 Roubles/Chevronetz
$302
South Africa Krugerand 2 Rand
$286
South Africa Krugerand 1 T Oz.
$1,215
South Africa Krugerand 1/2 T Oz.
$607
South Africa Krugerand 1/4 T Oz.
$304
South Africa Krugerand 1/10 T Oz.
$121
Swiss 10 Franc
$114
Swiss 20 Franc
$227
10 Karat Scrap Gold per gram
$15.43
14 Karat Scrap Gold per gram
$21.97
18 Karat Scrap Gold per gram
$28.31
realizable value 85-98% AMV depending on quantity
Date
Fair2
AG3
Good4
VG8
Fine12
VF20
XF40
XF45
AU50
AU58
MS60
MS61
MS62
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
1818/17S
1921
1923S
Washington Qtrs KM#164
1932D
1932S
$50
$390
$40
$335
$55
$425
$90
—
$125
$30
—
—
—
—
—
$195
$125
$70
$175
$28
$850
—
$28
$9
$8
$200
—
—
—
$33
$70
$34
$44
$200
$42
$48
$35
$40
$15
$300
—
—
—
—
—
$395
$2,450
$845
$1,050
—
—
—
$50
$60
$140
$475
$60
$425
$64
$565
$140
410
165
$45
—
—
—
—
—
$375
$170
$110
$265
$49
$2,000
$685
$42
$14
$10
$340
—
—
—
$45
$90
$46
$63
$275
$60
$65
$49
$55
$21
$500
$38
$45
$8
$300
$240
$550
$3,650
$1,300
$1,850
—
—
—
$80
$90
$190
$585
$79
$485
$80
$660
$165
540
300
$60
—
—
—
—
—
$500
$265
$145
$345
$90
$3,850
$1,025
$64
$20
$15
$440
$4.0
$35
$9
$62
$135
$65
$85
$365
$80
$84
$68
$78
$32
$740
$55
$69
$12
$410
$395
$750
$4,950
$1,600
$2,750
$1,350
$155
$265
$110
$115
$375
$700
$84
$495
$90
$675
$175
575
375
$66
$1,100
—
—
—
—
$600
$300
$180
$360
$132
$5,000
$1,450
$100
$42
$16
$465
$5.0
$45
$10
$110
$150
$100
$165
$525
$155
$150
$110
$140
$50
$1,510
$70
$132
$14
$430
$420
$1,675
$12,650
$2,200
$5,500
$2,000
$195
$385
$120
$125
$525
$1,000
$100
$510
$98
$695
$225
690
575
$71
$1,275
$225
—
—
—
$800
$375
$215
$385
$165
$8,750
$2,750
$180
$100
$17
$485
$6.5
$60
$11
$215
$175
$220
$360
$900
$335
$325
$300
$375
$120
$2,500
$105
$200
$29
$465
$430
$2,450
$18,500
$5,150
$6,750
$2,650
$375
$650
$135
$135
$750
$1,550
$125
$600
$145
$800
$310
900
750
$77
$1,665
$260
$110
$90
—
$995
$475
$460
$430
$200
$10,850
$4,975
$440
$370
$19
$610
$9
$75
$12
$255
$205
$285
$500
$1,275
$380
$360
$420
$480
$190
$4,100
$260
$370
$65
$510
$465
$3,600
$26,000
$8,000
$8,650
$4,500
$575
$1,000
$170
$165
$950
$2,475
$155
$725
$205
$1,025
$695
1,975
1,650
$100
$1,700
$290
$135
$100
—
$1,250
$665
$810
$500
$335
$16,500
$7,950
$800
$750
$31
$760
$15
$95
$13
$285
$235
$430
$550
$2,375
$465
$400
$515
$565
$250
$6,900
$510
$630
$250
$710
$600
$4,675
$33,500
$11,000
$10,650
$7,250
$750
$1,450
$200
$220
$1,025
$2,600
$190
$825
$225
$1,150
$1,000
3,150
2,400
$105
$1,715
$320
$145
$120
$18
$1,375
$740
$1,025
$600
$365
$22,500
$9,600
$975
$1,350
$37
$800
$18
$140
—
$300
$270
$500
$600
$2,800
$565
$465
$560
$600
$290
$7,900
$545
$680
$300
—
—
$5,400
$35,000
$12,350
$10,950
$10,000
$935
$1,650
$330
$225
$1,050
$2,750
$220
$920
$235
$1,175
$1,415
4,250
3,350
$110
$1,750
$375
$160
$135
$20
$1,600
$825
$1,300
$675
$390
$34,500
$10,500
$1,150
$2,450
$46
$885
$24
$200
$14
$320
$310
$600
$650
$3,450
$700
$510
$610
$650
$325
$9,450
$790
$905
$385
$920
$1,045
$6,350
$38,500
$13,850
$11,250
$11,850
$1,100
$2,000
$375
$235
$1,175
$3,250
$260
$1,025
$265
$1,245
$1,850
8,250
7,500
$135
$2,000
$390
$185
$155
$23
$1,875
$990
$1,400
$830
$455
$44,000
$27,500
$1,275
$4,150
$52
$1,000
$40
$245
—
$375
$550
$1,375
$730
$4,850
$875
$665
$800
$850
$415
$12,450
$860
$1,000
—
$1,960
$1,950
$7,850
$39,000
$14,900
$12,950
$17,250
$1,550
$2,450
$850
$380
$1,250
$3,350
$275
$1,100
$340
$1,600
$2,000
10,500
8,500
$160
$2,275
$410
$200
$175
$25
$1,950
$1,050
$1,475
$885
$475
$49,500
$36,500
$1,575
$4,950
$59
$2,275
$52
$275
$15
$410
$725
$1,750
$775
$5,750
$985
$740
$925
$1,065
$465
$14,350
$1,125
$1,260
$850
$2,760
$2,750
$9,850
$41,000
$15,500
$13,750
$19,850
$1,685
$2,650
$1,150
$465
$1,325
$3,850
$300
$1,125
$355
$1,630
$2,550
15,750
$10,650
$168
$2,850
$420
$230
$182
$28
$2,250
$1,500
$1,600
$975
$495
$79,500
$42,500
$1,750
$6,150
$70
$2,310
$60
$285
—
$500
$1,000
$1,925
$865
$6,750
$1,325
$950
$1,100
$1,200
$525
—
—
—
$925
—
—
$11,500
$42,500
$16,750
$15,500
$23,650
$1,865
$2,875
$1,275
$590
$1,450
$4,200
$330
$1,150
$365
$1,640
$3,150
21,500
12,850
$177
$3,350
$435
$270
$205
$30
$2,600
$2,100
$1,750
$1,040
$520
$110,000
$54,500
$1,950
$7,500
$82
$3,850
$70
$295
—
$615
$1,325
$2,125
$1,000
$8,850
$1,875
$1,175
$1,290
$1,550
$600
$15,000
$1,750
$1,900
$1,050
$3,850
$4,200
$14,000
$45,500
$19,000
$17,850
$28,500
$2,150
$3,400
$1,500
$710
Indian Cents KM#90a
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MS63
$1,675
$4,650
$365
$1,200
$375
$1,650
$3,750
29,500
14,500
$185
$4,100
$455
$300
$225
$35
$2,950
$2,450
$1,950
$1,100
$560
$145,000
$64,000
$2,150
$8,950
$95
$4,100
$80
$310
$16
$750
$1,650
$2,450
$1,150
$11,500
$2,350
$1,425
$1,450
$1,850
$700
$16,600
$2,325
$2,700
$1,400
$4,650
$5,050
$17,500
$48,850
$21,750
$19,000
$30,000
$2,350
$4,000
$1,675
$700
$143
$71
$306
$249
$158
$308
$323
$306
$1,234
$249
$1,528
$625
$322
$164
$86
$70
$148
$260
$181
$357
$315
$1,292
$662
$339
$139
$125
$249
$16.25
$22.75
$29.29
Actual Melt Value
MARKET PRICE
$100 American Eagle 1 T Oz.
$1,175
$50 American Eagle 1/2 T Oz.
$588
$25 American Eagle 1/4 T Oz.
$294
$10 American Eagle 1/10 T Oz.
$118
Mapleleaf 1 T. Oz
$1,175
Noble 1 T. Oz
$1,175
Koala 1 T. Oz
$1,175
realizable value 75-95% AMV depending on quantity
$1,328
$682
$344
$150
$1,295
$1,295
$1,283
SILVER BULLION MARKET VALUES
SPOT PRICE $16.97 as of April 7, 2015
Actual Melt Value
MARKET PRICE
US 90% Dimes (pre 1965)
$1.21
US 90% Quarters (pre 1965)
$3.03
US 90% Halves (pre 1965)
$6.07
US 90% Dollars (pre 1936)
$13.12
US 40% Halves (1965-70, 1976)
$2.51
US 40% Dollars (1971-76)
$5.36
US 35% Wartime Nickels
$0.95
US Silver Eagle
$16.97
Canadian 80% Dimes (pre 1967)
$1.02
Canadian 80% Quarters (pre 1967)
$2.55
Canadian 80% Halves (pre 1967)
$5.09
Canadian 80% Dollars (pre 1968)
$10.18
Canadian Silver Mapleleafs
$16.97
Mexico Libertad
$16.97
Sterling Pvt. Mint per Troy Oz
$15.70
Sterling scrap per Troy Oz
$14.85
realizable value 75-105% AMV depending on quantity
MS64
MS65
$1,850
$8,450
$515
$1,475
$575
$2,600
$7,750
65,000.00
44,000.00
$295
$11,500
$500
$350
$260
$50
$5,700
$3,850
$3,350
$1,650
$750
$325,000
$125,000
$3,000
$14,500
$155
$7,100
$85
$425
$17
$1,700
$3,250
$5,750
$1,385
$15,500
$4,850
$3,450
$2,850
$2,350
$985
$20,250
$2,425
$2,850
$1,725
$7,550
$7,550
$25,000
$56,000
$26,500
$21,000
$31,500
$2,975
$5,600
$2,450
$1,150
$2,350
$13,500
$700
$2,250
$1,150
$5,550
$18,000
175,000.00
—
$685
$35,000
$610
$450
$325
$60
$8,650
$7,250
$5,100
$3,850
$1,600
$375,000
$350,000
$7,350
$125,000
$300
$35,000
$100
$640
$24
$3,750
$5,000
$14,500
$2,600
$25,000
$8,800
$4,250
$5,250
$4,950
$1,350
$25,500
$3,000
$3,075
$2,825
$14,500
$10,000
$56,000
$75,000
$37,500
$26,500
$92,500
$4,100
$6,000
$13,000
$4,750
$1.42
$3.55
$7.63
$23.44
$2.64
$5.90
$0.88
$20.72
$1.03
$2.57
$5.14
$10.79
$20.97
$19.22
$15.95
$13.35
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
$55
$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
$34,500
$155,000
$5,250
$6,950
$125,000
$25,000
—
—
—
$75,000
$42,000
$72,000
—
—
—
—
—
$5,000
$2,500
$875
$120
$55,000
—
—
$42,000
$22,000
—
—
—
—
$25,000
—
$475
$2,250
$265
$22,500
—
—
$22,500
—
—
—
$23,500
$14,000
$11,850
$75,000
—
$10,000
$9,500
—
—
—
$175,000
$75,000
—
—
$7,500
$9,750
—
—
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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
$125
$110
$60
$74
$65
$35
$63
$48
$45
$95
$125
$18
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
$195
$160
$95
$110
$100
$50
$98
$70
$75
$125
$195
$30
$45
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Good4
VG8
$320
$240
$145
$165
$150
$75
$145
$108
$108
$165
$295
$45
$60
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
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$400
$320
$220
$235
$220
$83
$165
$160
$125
$210
$370
$59
$65
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
$2,950
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Fine12
$515
$410
$300
$465
$370
$220
$320
$290
$255
$320
$565
$200
$85
$1,150
$650
—
—
—
$9,450
—
—
—
—
$5,950
$1,750
—
—
$7,500
—
$4,950
—
—
$7,500
—
—
VF20
XF40
XF45
AU50
$565
$550
$550
$835
$540
$440
$585
$400
$425
$725
$900
$780
$45
$2,750
$950
$4,850
$600
$11,750
$13,850
$1,350
$12,500
$8,500
—
$7,650
$2,450
$14,500
$35,000
$12,000
$155,000
$6,850
$9,850
$35,000
$10,500
$8,850
$12,500
$595
$600
$650
$1,075
$700
$615
$760
$590
$595
$2,250
$2,850
$4,100
$72
$3,800
$1,150
$6,500
$775
$14,750
$17,500
$1,600
$16,850
$11,250
$140,000
$9,350
$3,150
$18,500
$43,500
$15,900
$200,000
$8,850
$13,000
$42,500
$13,500
$11,500
$14,500
$650
$655
$675
$1,135
$810
$700
$860
$720
$650
$2,300
$3,350
$6,500
$215
$4,250
$2,450
$8,500
$875
$16,000
$18,850
$1,900
$18,750
$13,250
$150,000
$9,400
$3,950
$23,000
$49,000
$17,600
$220,000
$10,750
$13,750
$45,000
$16,350
$16,500
$16,250
$720
$715
$725
$1,250
$1,140
$825
$1,000
$875
$680
$2,375
$3,500
$7,200
$260
$4,650
$2,850
$10,000
$1,500
$18,000
$21,000
$2,250
$21,000
$14,850
$160,000
$11,000
$5,000
$28,500
$55,000
$20,500
$245,000
$13,250
$15,500
$49,500
$20,500
$21,000
$17,850
AU58
MS60
MS61
MS62
$775
$845
$985
$1,475
$1,240
$1,000
$1,250
$1,075
$975
$5,500
$8,350
$14,500
$390
$6,650
$4,450
$19,000
$3,750
$27,000
$24,250
$6,350
$33,000
$17,750
$170,000
$13,750
$7,250
$37,500
$80,000
$23,000
$285,000
$20,000
$18,000
$61,000
$26,500
$30,000
$23,500
$835
$910
$1,150
$1,650
$2,500
$1,125
$1,375
$1,250
$1,050
$6,300
$9,600
$18,250
$475
$8,650
$5,150
$31,500
$6,850
$29,000
$26,500
$10,250
$37,500
$23,500
$180,000
$14,250
$10,850
$51,000
$120,000
$23,500
$325,000
$26,500
$21,000
$71,500
$36,500
$42,000
$26,500
$1,000
$1,275
$1,800
$2,100
$2,520
$1,275
$1,475
$1,550
$1,325
$7,000
$11,500
$21,500
$500
$9,650
$5,750
$36,500
$10,400
$32,500
$31,000
$15,000
$47,500
$30,000
$190,000
$16,500
$14,500
$62,500
$138,000
$26,500
$550,000
$29,850
$28,500
$75,000
$42,500
$49,500
$28,250
$1,285
$1,685
$2,800
$2,850
$2,540
$1,450
$1,600
$1,975
$1,650
$7,850
$13,750
$27,500
$535
$11,500
$6,900
$54,000
$18,500
$35,000
$33,500
$18,500
$63,500
$37,500
$200,000
$18,800
$17,250
$75,000
$155,000
$25,500
$800,000
$33,500
$31,000
$81,000
$55,000
$58,500
$39,000
MS60Brn
MS63Brn
Copper U.S. Type Coins
AG3
Good4
VG8
Fine12
VF20
XF40
AU50
AU58
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
$1,950
$265
$40.00
$36.00
$34.00
$3,650
$1,950
$250.00
$46.00
$65.00
$16.00
$14.00
$17.00
$8.00
$5.00
$0.90
$12.00
$3,900
$485
$60.00
$51.00
$54.00
$6,950
$3,150
$375.00
$65.00
$110.00
$25.00
$23.00
$26.00
$11.00
$8.75
$1.50
$16.50
$6,100
$700
$95.00
$70.00
$71.00
$10,600
$4,450
$610.00
$100.00
$175.00
$29.00
$26.00
$38.00
$16.00
$10.50
$2.10
$18.50
$10,750
$1,135
$142.50
$75.00
$77.00
$17,750
$7,750
$1,050.00
$225.00
$425.00
$37.50
$31.00
$41.50
$23.50
$12.00
$2.60
$20.00
$15,500
$2,500
$230.00
$82.00
$84.00
$36,500
$12,000
$1,775.00
$425.00
$950.00
$70.00
$37.50
$49.00
$45.00
$25.00
$3.75
$27.50
$27,000.00
$5,000.00
$385.00
$105.00
$96.00
$76,500.00
$23,000.00
$3,800.00
$1,200.00
$2,100.00
$125.00
$59.00
$135.00
$110.00
$48.00
$8.00
$42.50
$38,000
$9,500
$685
$155
$155
$90,000
$34,500
$5,850
$2,365
$4,500
$215
$135
$215
$185
$65.0
$20.0
$72.0
$62,500
$16,500
$1,150
$210
$200
$118,500
$47,500
$10,000
$3,300
$8,750
$225
$175
$390
$255
$94.0
$26.0
$85.0
$72,000
$20,000
$1,275
$235
$220
$140,000
$55,000
$12,500
$3,850
$10,500
$250
$195
$495
$290
$110.0
$32.0
$100
$86,000
$40,000
$3,200
$450
$400
$245,000
$75,000
$20,000
$9,000
$17,000
$660
$300
$975
$600
$190
$55.0
$150
U.S. Type Coins
AG3
Good4
VG8
Fine12
VF20
XF40
XF45
AU50
AU58
MS60
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 at date 1853-55 KM#77
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
$10.00
$20.00
$20.00
$24.00
$21.00
$13.50
$4.50
$1.10
$4.25
$0.65
$720
$990
$690
$33.50
$25.00
$12.50
$11.00
$11.00
$11.00
$11.00
$1,650
$385
$29.00
$26.00
$28.00
$14.00
$12.00
$15.50
$32.00
$39.50
$41.00
$29.00
$22.50
$7.00
$1.50
$12.00
$0.90
$1,165
$1,450
$1,085
$57.50
$37.50
$19.50
$17.50
$17.75
$17.50
$17.00
$2,875
$575
$47.00
$37.50
$37.50
$19.00
$16.50
$16.50
$48.50
$52.50
$54.00
$37.50
$28.00
$7.75
$1.85
$15.50
$1.20
$1,400
$1,825
$1,350
$67.50
$50.00
$24.50
$23.50
$22.50
$22.50
$21.00
$3,650
$900
$70.00
$48.50
$50.00
$22.50
$18.00
$17.50
$51.00
$57.50
$58.50
$55.00
$30.00
$8.50
$4.00
$17.00
$1.50
$1,950
$3,350
$2,000
$85.00
$88.00
$26.00
$24.00
$23.00
$23.00
$22.50
$5,500
$1,200
$105.00
$56.00
$100.00
$30.00
$20.00
$22.50
$61.00
$70.00
$72.00
$88.00
$37.50
$8.75
$10.00
$18.50
$1.90
$3,150
$4,900
$2,700
$118.00
$140.00
$33.00
$28.50
$28.00
$28.00
$27.00
$7,150
$1,650
$200.00
$100.00
$250.00
$50.00
$26.50
$37.50
$69.00
$120.00
$100.00
$150.00
$64.00
$12.00
$30.00
$20.50
$3.00
$5,800.00
$8,600.00
$6,600.00
$165.00
$225.00
$90.00
$60.00
$62.00
$52.50
$45.00
$12,750.00
$2,950.00
$425.00
$255.00
$470.00
$145.00
$47.00
$60.0
$160
$210
$180
$250
$115
$13.3
$52.0
$24.5
$6.5
$8,250
$10,250
$7,750
$225
$445
$200
$125
$135
$115
$75
$16,250
$3,975
$675
$440
$725
$290
$150
$85.0
$195
$255
$210
$275
$140
$21.0
$58.0
$29.0
$18.5
$12,000
$16,000
$12,300
$315
$575
$225
$155
$170
$155
$115
$23,000
$5,950
$1,100
$725
$860
$375
$250
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$45.00
$100.00
$160.00
$130.00
$190.00
$86.00
$12.50
$40.00
$21.50
$4.00
$6,850.00
$9,250.00
$7,150.00
$190.00
$315.00
$135.00
$95.00
$98.00
$83.00
$58.00
$14,000.00
$3,300.00
$500.00
$315.00
$560.00
$165.00
$80.00
$100
$210
$280
$225
$320
$150
$25.5
$62.0
$29.8
$25.5
$13,000
$17,500
$13,500
$360
$625
$250
$175
$195
$175
$145
$25,000
$6,850
$1,350
$900
$965
$420
$290
MS63RB
—
—
$3,850
$650
$600
—
—
$24,500
$12,500
$18,500
$725
$345
$1,050
$650
$205
$66.0
$210
MS61
$118
$220
$365
$250
$315
$165
$31.0
$82.0
$38.0
$28.5
$15,000
$21,000
$16,250
$460
$685
$290
$200
$225
$195
$160
$31,000
$7,500
$1,650
$980
$1,175
$465
$365
MS63
$1,550
$2,150
$3,650
$3,650
$3,650
$1,650
$1,775
$2,350
$2,000
$8,850
$15,500
$33,500
$575
$18,750
—
$75,000
$41,500
$48,500
$44,500
$34,500
$88,500
$47,500
$225,000
$25,000
$23,500
$105,000
$270,000
$28,500
$1,500,000
$60,000
$35,000
$105,000
$68,500
$71,500
$70,000
MS64
MS65
MS66
$2,850
$2,950
$13,850
$6,950
$5,850
$3,250
$3,450
$4,350
$3,250
$12,500
$18,500
$52,500
$695
$27,500
—
$170,000
$62,000
$66,000
$50,000
$52,500
$159,500
$63,500
$350,000
$29,500
$27,500
$200,000
$400,000
$65,000
$1,600,000
$83,500
$47,500
$155,000
$84,000
$90,000
$88,500
$4,000
$4,950
$25,500
$9,500
$9,250
$4,850
$10,500
$6,500
$6,250
$22,000
$32,000
$130,000
$1,750
$65,000
—
$550,000
$265,000
$115,000
$72,500
$140,000
$275,000
$79,500
$600,000
$47,500
$52,500
$335,000
$1,000,000
$235,000
$1,750,000
$150,000
$110,000
$235,000
$108,000
$135,000
$108,000
$5,750
$9,500
$36,500
$17,500
$14,000
$10,500
$16,500
$17,500
$15,000
$39,000
$58,500
$275,000
$2,500
$165,000
—
$700,000
MS64Brn
MS64RB
$120,000
$51,500
$5,500
$650
$590
—
—
$33,500
$15,800
$23,500
$925
$440
—
—
—
$75.00
—
$7,000
$1,125
$720
$400,000
$130,000
$44,500
$22,500
$24,500
$1,085
$525
$1,550
$1,260
$350
$95.00
$345
—
—
10,000.00
2,250.00
1,300.00
—
—
47,500.00
26,000.00
—
3,450.00
1,150.00
—
—
—
170.00
700.00
MS62
MS63
MS64
$135
$240
$575
$290
$355
$185
$38.0
$108
$44.5
$32.5
$17,500
$23,850
$19,500
$625
$745
$330
$240
$255
$235
$190
$36,000
$9,000
$2,250
$1,260
$1,565
$650
$450
$150
$275
$710
$335
$410
$205
$46.5
$127
$52.0
$36.5
$18,500
$27,500
$23,500
$965
$890
$445
$275
$290
$265
$238
$39,000
$12,000
$2,860
$2,050
$1,825
$850
$560
MS64Red
$240
$480
$1,300
$540
$750
$290
$68
$205
$75
$39
$26,500
$38,500
$24,500
$1,450
$1,450
$670
$600
$525
$585
$445
$62,500
$22,500
$4,450
$3,050
$3,500
$1,275
$1,050
MS65BR
—
—
$8,500
$1,350
$1,050
—
—
$46,500
$3,300
$45,000
$1,475
750
—
—
—
110
365
MS65
$530
$770
$2,375
$910
$2,100
$615
$205
$465
$150
$52.5
$46,500
$90,000
$40,500
$2,750
$2,750
$1,800
$1,150
$1,410
$850
$740
$110,000
$41,500
$14,500
$8,500
$6,600
$2,975
$2,650
—
$95,000
—
$450,000
$139,000
—
$78,500
$85,000
$540,000
$1,350,000
$345,000
$2,200,000
$180,000
$150,000
$350,000
$150,000
$215,000
$150,000
MS65RB
MS67
$13,500
$23,500
—
$27,500
$22,500
—
—
—
$44,000
—
—
—
$9,500
—
—
—
—
—
$150,000
—
$1,750,000
$225,000
—
$175,000
$150,000
—
—
—
—
$365,000
—
—
$245,000
—
—
MS65Red
$175,000
$76,500
$13,950
$2,800
$6,600
$525,000
$175,000
$70,000
$46,000
$48,500
$2,150
1,100.00
—
—
—
175.00
—
—
$22,500
$13,500
$6,250
—
—
$95,000
$60,000
—
$10,500
$4,850
$3,650
$3,650
$995
$505
$1,700
MS66
MS67
$1,250
$1,200
$5,000
$1,500
$5,500
$1,100
$550
$1,100
$290
$85
$95,000
$135,000
$78,000
$5,250
$5,500
$3,750
$2,750
$5,000
$2,000
$1,250
$155,000
$78,000
$20,000
$12,000
—
—
—
$2,850
$4,000
$15,000
$3,500
$17,000
$4,650
$4,000
$6,500
$1,100
$250
$175,000
$175,000
$160,000
$12,000.00
$20,000
$6,400
$4,450
$15,000
$4,000
$3,400
$275,000
$135,000
$40,000
$21,500
—
—
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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
32
AG3
Good4
VG8
Fine12
$12.00
$11.50
$11.00
$12.00
$1.74
$1.26
—
—
$80.00
$6,250.00
$375.00
$68.00
$42.00
$23.00
$18.00
$16.50
$16.50
$16.50
$17.00
$4.30
—
—
—
—
$775.00
$27,500.00
$130.00
$38.00
$38.50
$38.50
$32.00
$20.00
$21.00
$20.00
$21.00
$22.00
$9.4
—
—
—
—
$1,250
$975
$700
$3,500
$170
$175
$65
—
—
—
—
$16.00
$15.50
$15.00
$16.00
$2.32
$1.51
—
—
$110.00
$12,000.00
$525.00
$95.00
$68.00
$35.00
$28.00
$27.50
$27.50
$27.50
$28.00
$8.50
.
$5.3
—
$3.5
$1,025.00
$36,500.00
$195.00
$55.00
$58.00
$58.00
$50.00
$44.00
$42.00
$36.50
$36.50
$44.00
$14.0
$8.63
—
—
—
$1,925
$1,850
$965
$4,400
$275
$275
$125
$20.0
$20.0
—
—
$17.50
$17.00
$16.50
$19.00
$2.6
$1.56
—
—
$125.00
$17,500.00
$625.00
$135.00
$110.00
$42.00
$31.50
$31.00
$31.00
$31.50
$32.00
$9.75
$50.00
$5.7
—
$3.6
$1,525.00
$46,000.00
$245.00
$72.00
$73.00
$70.00
$100.00
$52.00
$48.00
$48.00
$47.50
$56.00
$22.5
$8.64
$7.73
—
—
$2,300
$2,300
$1,275
$5,250
$310
$310
$150
$21.0
$20.5
—
—
$19.00
$18.50
$18.50
$26.00
$4.8
$1.61
—
$1.42
$150.00
$25,500.00
$965.00
$215.00
$135.00
$53.00
$34.00
$34.00
$33.00
$33.50
$37.50
$16.00
$63.50
$6.5
—
$3.7
$2,700.00
$54,000.00
$365.00
$79.00
$83.00
$82.00
$365.00
$67.50
$72.00
$60.00
$66.00
$72.00
$48.50
$9.2
$7.8
—
—
$4,300
$4,000
$1,775
$6,950
$335
$340
$150
$28.6
$22.0
—
—
$31.00
$21.00
$21.50
$60.00
$7.50
$1.82
—
$1.47
$185.00
$36,500.00
$1,865.00
$515.00
$170.00
$120.00
$45.00
$44.00
$42.00
$40.00
$62.00
$27.00
$85.00
$11.00
—
$3.8
$4,250.00
$80,000.00
$700.00
$89.00
$115.00
$120.00
$580.00
$80.00
$97.50
$73.50
$88.00
$90.00
$125.00
$9.3
$7.9
—
—
$6,150
$5,450
2,750.00
$9,500
$410
$420
$160
$30.1
$24.0
—
—
XF40
XF45
AU50
AU58
$225
$420
$235
$95,000
$14,500
$71,500
$12,250
$9,950
$850
$227
$227
$1,100
$54,500
$31,500
$8,000
$6,250
$7,750
$62,000
$795
$565
$339
$339
$52,500
$17,000
$2,750
$1,075
$613
$643
$643
$2,225
$1,675
$1,230
$9,350
$1,237
$1,237
$245
$460
$260
$110,000
$16,500
$77,500
$13,750
$11,500
$1,025
$237
$237
$1,195
$58,500
$38,500
$9,000
$6,650
$9,000
$70,000
$1,050
$580
$344
$344
$54,500
$18,500
$3,750
$1,100
$623
$653
$653
$2,300
$1,850
—
$9,850
$1,240
$1,240
$240
$525
$260
$125,000
$18,500
$102,000
$16,500
$13,750
$1,325
$292
$272
$1,225
$63,500
$43,000
$10,000
$8,200
$11,000
$80,000
$1,350
$595
$354
$354
$59,000
$20,500
$6,250
$1,165
$638
$668
$668
$2,550
$1,700
$1,260
$10,400
$1,245
$1,245
$325
$885
$290
$210,000
$28,000
$150,000
$27,500
$19,500
$2,500
$309
$283
$1,625
$74,500
$70,000
$13,250
$12,000
$13,500
$90,000
$2,400
$685
$364
$364
$96,000
$30,500
$15,000
$1,650
$663
$693
$690
$3,650
$1,800
$1,275
$13,650
$1,290
$1,290
VF20
$210
$350
$225
$72,500
$6,650
$36,500
$8,250
$6,950
$510
$197
$197
$845
$46,000
$25,000
$4,500
$3,850
$3,650
$36,500
$575
$485
$304
$304
$36,000
$10,750
$1,200
$1,025
$593
$623
$623
$2,175
$1,635
$1,215
$7,650
$1,225
$1,225
Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 28, 2015
PART A-3
Brought to you by NumisMaster.com
VF20
XF40
$48.50
$42.00
$31.00
$155.00
$25.00
$2.23
—
$1.6
$235.00
$55,000.00
$4,100.00
$1,575.00
$400.00
$450.00
$75.00
$170.00
$77.50
$67.50
$195.00
$53.50
$120.00
$30.00
—
$3.9
$11,750.00
$118,000.00
$2,050.00
$159.00
$200.00
$205.00
$1,275.00
$125.00
$270.00
$145.00
$118.00
$250.00
$195.00
$17.5
$8.0
$7.6
$2.6
$13,750
$11,000
$5,500
$11,850
$555
$550
$270
$33.5
$27.0
$1.45
$5.4
MS60
$400
$1,850
$360
$245,000
$34,500
$175,000
$30,000
$21,500
$3,850
$317
$297
$2,275
—
$77,500
$14,750
$13,250
$14,000
$110,000
$4,750
$1,800
$382
$382
$120,000
$34,500
$25,500
$3,350
$688
$1,100
$715
$4,250
$2,050
$1,300
$14,350
$1,320
$1,320
XF45
$85.00
$70.00
$48.00
$210.00
$33.00
$2.38
—
$1.6
$280.00
$58,500.00
$4,350.00
$1,850.00
$560.00
$625.00
$115.00
$275.00
$140.00
$100.00
$310.00
$80.00
$145.00
$42.00
—
$4.0
$16,250.00
$139,500.00
$3,000.00
$240.00
$290.00
$295.00
$2,000.00
$165.00
$460.00
$230.00
$140.00
$310.00
$265.00
$19.0
$8.1
—
—
$16,500
$14,250
$6,900
$12,750
$700
$700
$310
$35.5
$29.0
$1.50
$5.5
MS61
$440
$2,400
$365
$300,000
$38,500
$210,000
$35,000
$25,000
$4,400
$318
$305
$2,550
—
$96,500
$16,500
$15,000
$15,000
$125,000
$5,650
$2,400
$475
$480
$139,500
$39,500
$31,750
$5,150
$740
$1,450
$730
$6,000
$2,650
$1,312
$16,500
$1,323
$1,323
AU50
AU58
MS60
MS61
MS62
MS63
MS64
MS65
$145
$138
$75
$305
$61.0
$3.0
—
$1.7
$385
$63,500
$5,850
$2,300
$825
$860
$185
$425
$255
$155
$425
$120
$182
$72.5
$80.0
$4.1
$18,000
$175,000
$4,900
$360
$425
$450
$2,875
$245
$615
$305
$210
$455
$385
$22.5
$8.23
$7.7
$2.7
$20,500
$18,500
$9,250
$14,400
$935
$960
$365
$44.5
$32.0
$1.7
$5.5
$240
$215
$120
$375
$90
$4.5
$5.0
$1.9
$540
$76,500
$9,000
$3,900
$1,550
$1,250
$245
$725
$500
$260
$750
$210
$215
$90
$105
$4.2
$38,500
$265,000
$8,250
$875
$1,000
$1,075
$5,850
$385
$1,250
$475
$320
$735
$500
$27.5
$8.3
—
—
$46,500
$36,500
$18,850
$16,000
$1,900
$1,950
$775
$49.0
$41.0
$1.8
$5.5
$275
$270
$150
$425
$110
$6.00
$6.75
$2.25
$660
$83,000
$11,000
$4,350
$1,850
$1,625
$330
$1,025
$610
$290
$850
$245
$225
$125
$145
$4.75
$46,500
$300,000
$9,350
$1,225
$1,210
$1,300
$6,900
$450
$1,500
$585
$390
$900
$600
$34.0
$8.4
$7.8
$2.9
$68,500
$52,000
$25,000
—
$2,275
$2,350
$1,050
$52.0
$49.0
$2.0
$5.6
$350
$345
$170
$575
$130
$7.00
$8.50
$2.30
$700
$88,500
$11,200
$4,350
$2,100
$1,950
$340
$1,350
$725
$365
$1,000
$305
$240
$135
$185
$4.80
$58,500
$320,000
$11,500
$1,500
$1,450
$1,500
$14,000
$600
$1,850
$865
$500
$1,275
$700
$37.0
$8.5
—
—
$84,500
$59,500
$37,500
—
$2,600
$2,750
$1,350
$53.5
$52.0
$2.2
$6.0
$465
$440
$185
$725
$165
$8.00
$10.50
$2.28
$1,075
$97,500
$14,750
$5,500
$3,150
$3,250
$440
$1,775
$940
$485
$1,225
$350
$270
$175
$250
$4.85
$89,500
$355,000
$14,850
$1,850
$2,150
$2,150
$22,500
$840
$2,650
$1,250
$775
$1,700
$900
$42.0
$9.1
—
—
$119,000
$96,000
$55,000
—
$3,250
$3,650
$1,650
$56.5
$54.0
$2.4
$6.2
$610
$550
$235
$855
$235
$9.75
$12.50
$2.40
$1,575
$185,000
$19,250
$6,900
$4,550
$4,600
$605
$2,250
$1,375
$610
$1,520
$440
$305
$210
$385
$5.9
$108,000
$375,000
$20,500
$2,250
$2,950
$2,850
$29,500
$1,065
$3,450
$1,425
$880
$2,050
$1,035
$54.0
$10.9
$8.0
$3.4
$155,000
$115,000
$77,500
—
$3,700
$4,750
$2,100
$59.5
$59.0
$2.7
$6.9
$1,000
$990
$440
$1,525
$360
$16.00
$22.00
$3.00
$2,050
$205,000
$36,500
$12,750
$7,500
$9,100
$960
$4,600
$2,925
$935
$1,925
$525
$365
$310
$505
$9.0
$235,000
$415,000
$41,500
$4,200
$5,850
$5,750
$57,500
$2,100
$5,100
$2,700
$1,500
$3,100
$1,600
$72.00
$18.00
$15.00
$6.50
$265,000
$210,000
$120,000
—
$6,525
$6,350
$3,150
$79.50
$62.97
$6.00
$17.00
$2,150
$2,100
$770
$3,675
$510
$24.0
$40.5
$3.75
$3,725
$460,000
$116,000
$30,000
$26,500
$36,500
$3,350
$17,000
$8,900
$1,800
$3,750
$960
$685
$450
$760
$12.0
$550,000
$575,000
$90,000
$11,850
$23,500
$17,500
$200,000
$5,500
$24,500
$8,500
$4,175
$15,500
$2,950
$114
$30.0
$20.0
$12.5
$400,000
$490,000
$250,000
—
$56,000
$67,500
$12,500
$170
$164
$34.0
$18.5
MS64
MS65
MS66
MS67
PF60
$975
$15,000
$785
$850,000
$130,000
$625,000
$110,000
$57,500
$14,650
$625
$715
$5,850
—
$325,000
$52,000
$45,000
$65,000
$300,000
$21,500
$11,500
$725
$1,450
$550,000
$140,000
$142,000
$32,500
$1,250
$6,500
$1,250
$10,500
$46,500
$1,795
$28,000
$1,495
$1,495
$3,650
$36,000
$1,360
$2,000,000
$325,000
$900,000
$175,000
$98,000
$46,500
$1,280
$1,725
$13,000
—
$585,000
$135,000
$128,000
$150,000
$375,000
$65,000
$42,250
$2,160
$10,700
$975,000
$320,000
$235,000
$105,000
$3,000
$14,850
$2,740
$13,850
$275,000
$3,230
$47,500
$1,790
$1,790
$8,000
$50,000
$3,600
—
—
—
$235,000
$165,000
$67,500
$3,200
$11,000
$27,500
—
—
$195,000
$200,000
$350,000
$600,000
$120,000
$67,500
$6,450
$27,500
$1,250,000
$375,000
$400,000
$145,000
$11,500
$20,000
$15,000
$39,000
$440,000
$8,000
$78,500
$2,500
$2,450
$15,400
$80,000
$3,700
—
—
—
$350,000
$295,000
$110,000
$3,650
$27,000
$55,000
—
—
—
$300,000
—
$1,000,000
—
$135,000
$16,500
$65,000
—
—
—
$185,000
$36,500
$50,000
$50,000
$112,000
$625,000
$62,500
$175,000
$7,500
$9,200
—
$69,500
$3,850
—
—
—
$125,000
$55,000
$79,500
$4,650
$7,000
$5,750
$128,500
—
—
—
—
$240,000
—
$14,500
$6,200
$8,250
—
—
—
$17,500
$9,850
—
$13,500
$42,500
$31,000
$18,500
—
—
$17,500
MS62
$535
$3,600
$380
$485,000
$46,500
$295,000
$47,500
$31,500
$5,650
$322
$312
$3,300
—
$110,000
$18,500
$16,750
$18,500
$160,000
$6,350
$3,000
$520
$610
$165,000
$43,500
$37,500
$7,750
$780
$1,800
$855
$7,000
$3,600
$1,365
$18,250
$1,330
$1,330
MS63
$630
$7,500
$560
$575,000
$71,500
$440,000
$77,500
$35,500
$10,250
$405
$365
$4,325
—
$165,000
$31,500
$27,500
$30,000
$225,000
$11,000
$5,750
$600
$905
$325,000
$71,500
$88,500
$16,750
$930
$4,250
$950
$9,300
$12,200
$1,500
$24,500
$1,355
$1,355
MS66
MS67
—
$4,350
—
$9,000
$1,150
$28.0
$60.0
$12.0
$64,000
$500,000
$4,250
$37.50
$25.00
—
$750,000
$35,000
$37,500
$52,500
$6,500
$35,000
$15,500
$2,600
$6,350
$2,000
$1,150
$750
$1,500
$40.0
—
$750,000
$110,000
$18,500
$34,000
$40,000
—
—
—
—
—
—
$5,250
$165
$33.0
$60.0
$35.0
—
$685,000
$400,000
—
$85,000
$110,000
$26,500
$280
$650
$75.0
$22
$75,000
$80,000
$70,000
$10,000
$60,000
$29,500
$5,000
$15,000
$5,750
$3,000
$1,250
$4,500
$150
—
—
$145,000
$35,000
$75,000
$85,000
—
—
—
—
—
—
$16,500
$700
$44.00
$350
$125
—
—
—
—
$175,000
$160,000
$70,000
$850
$5,150
$3,000
$45
PF63
PF64
PF65
—
255000
9850
—
—
—
300000
140000
220000
15000
30000
$12,500
$165,000
—
—
—
—
650000
—
95000
32500
38500
—
—
—
140000
0
—
75000
250000
200000
82500
—
—
72000
—
$320,000
$14,500
—
—
—
—
$165,000
$275,000
$23,500
$38,500
$17,000
$215,000
—
—
—
—
$775,000
—
$135,000
$45,000
$56,500
—
—
—
—
$65,000
—
$100,000
—
$300,000
$130,000
—
—
$100,000
—
—
$24,000
—
—
—
—
—
—
$33,500
$70,000
$35,500
$255,000
—
—
—
—
1M
—
—
$88,500
$77,500
—
—
—
—
$95,000
—
$145,000
—
—
—
—
—
$190,000
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44BC KINGS OF SCYTHIA KOSON GOLD STATER
THE BRUTUS STATER, MURDERER OF JULIUS
CEASAR XF OR BETTER....................................... 1,195
BYZANTINE EMPIRE
3 COIN GOLD SOLIDUS SET IN WOODEN BOX WITH
CERTIFICATE. COINAGE PERIOD 602-668AD
602-610 FOCAS GOLD SOLIDUS, 610-641
HERACLIUS GOLD SOLIDUS, 641-668 CONSTANS II
GOLD SOLIDUS VF TO XF ................................... 1,580
BYZANTINE EMPIRE
527-565AD JUSTINIAN I GOLD TREMISSIS XF ........ 295
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 ........................................................ 650
ROMAN EMPIRE
4 COIN FOLLIS SET IN WOODEN BOX.
306-337AD CONSTANTINE THE GREAT FOLLIS
306-337AD CONSTANTINE II FOLLIS
306-337AD CONSTANS FOLLIS
306-337AD CONSTANTIUS II FOLLIS
XF OR BETTER ........................................................ 120
EUBOIA
300BC HISTIAIA SILVER TETROBOL GREEK COIN
COIN WITH NYMPH ON SHIP VF OR BETTER.......... 95
******GOLD COINS OF THE WORLD******
ANGUILLA
1970 $20 K-22 NGC-PF69UC MERMAIDS
LOW MINTAGE OF 1,395 ........................................ 520
AUSTRALIA
1884S SOVEREIGN NGC-AU55 ................................. 320
1884S SOVEREIGN PCGS-AU55 ............................... 320
1887M SOVEREIGN K-10 AU .................................... 315
2000 $100 K-528 UNC DRAGON 1 OZ................... 1,500
AUSTRIA
1892 4 FLORIN/10FR K-2260 BU .............................. 125
1905 10 CORONA K-2805 NGC-MS62 ..................... 210
BELGIUM
1914 20 FRANCS K-79 BU DUTCH LEGND .............. 240
BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
1981 $100 K-32 ANACS-PF68DC
ONLY 1,321 MINTED KNIGHTHOOD ....................... 340
CANADA
2010 50 CENT K-? MOUNTED POLICEMAN
WITH BOX AND COA 1/25 OZ .................................. 80
2012 50 CENT K-? CARIBOU RIVER GOLD
RUSH WITH CERT AND BOX 1/25 OZ ...................... 75
CHILE
1860 PESO K-133 F/VF SCARCE .............................. 140
COLOMBIA
1978 1500 PESOS K-266 ANACS-MS64
CONSERVATION SERIES OCELOT ....................... 1,650
COSTA RICA
1867GW 5 PESOS K-114 NGC-VF20 ........................ 400
CUBA
1915 5 PESOS K-19 AU ............................................ 330
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
1924, 1926 OR 1933 DUCAT K-8 BU ........................ 360
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
1955 30 PESOS ANACS-MS62 TRUJILLO ............ 1,200
FRANCE
1993 FRANC K-1015 PROOF AMERICAN
SOLDIERS STORMING OMAHA BEACH ................. 675
GERMANY, SAXONY
1894E 20 MARK K-1248 XF-..................................... 425
GREAT BRITAIN
2000 1/2 SOVEREIGN K-1001 PCGS-MS68
MILLENIUM FIRST STRIKE ..................................... 190
2005 1/2 SOVEREIGN K-1064 BU ............................ 160
1851 SOVEREIGN K-736.1 VF ................................... 500
1852 SOVEREIGN K-736.1 VF+ ................................. 500
1853 SOVEREIGN K-736.1 PCGS-MS61 ................... 950
1864 SOVEREIGN K-736.2 XF ................................... 375
1892 SOVEREIGN K-767 NGC-XF45
THOS H LAW COLLECTION .................................... 350
2003 10P K-1040 BU BRITAINNIA 1/10 OZ .............. 146
1988 25P K-1009 PF BRITAINNIA 1/25 OZ ............... 400
INDIA
1918I SOVEREIGN K-525A UNC ............................... 315
IRAN
AH1370(1991) 1/4 AZADI K-1265 CH BU ................. 150
ISLE OF MAN
1990 1/5 CROWN K-268 PRF 150TH ANNIV
PENNY BLACK STAMP 1/5 OZ ............................... 360
ISRAEL
2008 NEW SHEQEL K-440 PRF WOLF LAMB ............. 80
2009 NEW SHEQEL K-462 PRF SAMSON LION.......... 80
MEXICO
1903MOM 5 PESOS K-412.6 NGC-MS62
ONLY 1,162 MINTED SCARCE ............................. 1,100
NETHERLANDS
1913 10 GULDEN K-118 UNC ................................ 250
NICARAGUA
1975 200 CORODOBAS K-37 NGC-PF66UC
ONLY 1,650 MINTED SCARCE ................................ 160
POLAND
2005MW 100 ZLOTYCH Y-540 PRF POPE JOHN...... 330
RUSSIA
1993 25 ROUBLES Y-417 NGC-PF69UC .................. 175
SAN MARINO
1981 2 SCUDI K-129 NGC-MS67 ............................. 290
SENEGAL
1968 10 FRANCS K-1 ANACS-PF68 DCAM.............. 200
SHARJAH
1970 25 RIYALS K-7 ANACS-PF69 DCAM
MONA LISA NICE GRADE ....................................... 575
SOUTH AFRICA
1931 SOVEREIGN K-21 PCGS-AU58 ........................ 330
1952 POUND K-43 PROOF 1 YR TYPE ..................... 450
1952 POUND K-43 NGC-PF65 1 YR TYPE................ 500
1963 RAND K-63 PROOF .......................................... 175
1963 2 RAND K-64 PROOF ...................................... 350
SPAIN
1857 100 REALES K-605.3 VF/XF CLND .................. 335
1878(1962) 10 PESETAS K-677 BU RESTRIKE ......... 150
TOGO
1977 25,000 FRANCS K-11 ANACS PF67 DCAM
ONLY 75 MINTED!!............................................... 3,900
TURKEY
1995 25 KURUSH K-870 BU ....................................... 70
TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS
1980 100 CROWNS PIEFORT K-P4 RARE
ONLY 250 MINTED.................................................. 575
UNITED ARAB EMERITES
1980 750 DINARS K-8 ANACS-PF69 DCAM
IYC & UNICEF ......................................................... 800
VENEZUELA
1930 10 BOLIVARES Y-31 AU WIPED?...................... 150
1930 10 BOLIVARES Y-31 ANACS MS-64 ................ 200
1912 20 BOLIVARES Y-32 UNC................................. 340
******CERTIFIED CROWNS AND MINORS
OF THE WORLD******
AUSTRALIA
1955(M) PENNY K-56 NGC-PF63RD ........................ 450
1958(M) PENNY K-56 NGC-PF63RD ........................ 450
1959 3 PENCE K-57 NGC-PF66 ................................ 160
1959 6 PENCE K-58 NGC-PF65 ................................ 160
BOLIVIA
(1617-17)PM 8 REALES NGC-GRADE 2
SAO JOSE SHIPWRECK EFFECT ............................ 150
CANADA
1902 CENT K-8 NGC-MS64RB ................................... 95
1924 CENT K-28 NGC-MS63BN ............................... 380
1884 5 CENTS K-2 NGC-AU DETAILS
SURFACE HAIRLINES FAR BLUNT 4....................... 700
1915 5 CENTS K-22 NGC-MS62............................... 340
1905 5 CENTS K-13 NGC-MS62............................... 120
1909 5 CENTS K-13 NGC-MS62 MAPLE
ROUND LEAVES ...................................................... 280
CANADA-NEWFOUNDLAND
1919C 5 CENTS K-13 NGC-AU55 ............................. 320
1888 10 CENTS K-3 NGC-VF30 ............................... 175
1873 50 CENTS K-6 GREEN PCGS-VF35
TRENDS VF=$300 AND XF=$1,250 ........................ 500
1874 50 CENTS K-6 PCGS-XF45 CANADIAN
TRENDS FOR XF40=800, AU50=3,000 ................ 1,200
CANADA-NOVA SCOTIA
1861 1/2 CENT K-7 NGC-MS64RB ........................... 800
CANADA-PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
1858 1/2 PENNY PE-8 NGC-XF45 .............................. 68
CHINA
CHEKIANG
1903-06 10 CASH Y-49.1 NGC-AU55BN .................. 100
KIANGNAN
1908 CASH Y-7K NGC-MS62.................................... 180
KIANGSU-KIANGSOO
1902 10 CENTS CCC-232 NGC-AU53BN ................. 250
KWANGTUNG
1906 10 CASH Y-10R NGC-AU58BN .......................... 48
SZECHUAN
1912 50 CASH Y-449A NGC-MS62 .......................... 240
CHINA-REPUBLIC
1934 DOLLAR Y-345 NGC-MS63
STREAKY TONING ON OBV .................................... 240
COLOMBIA
1877/6 BOGOTA 50 CENTAVOS K-177.1
NGC-AU55 WHITTIER COLLECTION ...................... 600
COSTA RICA
1849JB REAL NGC-XF DETAILS SURFACE HLS ......... 90
DENMARK
1876CS ORE K-792.1 NGC-MS65BN
RARE AND SCARCE IN THIS GRADE ................... 1,900
1682 KRONE DAV-3678 K-370 NGC-XF40
GLUCKSTADT ......................................................... 380
1848VS SPECIEDALER K-741 NGC-VF35 ................. 350
FRANCE
1920 10 CENTIMES K-843 NGC-MS66RB
BRONZE,SEMI-KEY,NGC HIGHEST GRADE ............ 400
GERMAN EAST AFRICA
1909J 5 HELLER K-11 NGC-XF45............................. 125
GERMANY
1908D 2 PFENNIG NGC-MS65BN HIGHEST
GRADE BY NGC ........................................................ 80
GERMANY, EAST GERMANY
1975 10 MARK K-56 NGC-MS66 SCHWEITZER ......... 75
GREAT BRITAIN, ENGLAND
(1247-72) PENNY S-1368 HENRY III NGC-VF25 ........ 85
(1279-1307) PENNY S-1383 EDWARD I
NGC-AU53 .............................................................. 185
(1307-27) PENNY S-1466 EDWARD II
CANTERBURY NGC-F15 ........................................... 75
(1307-27) PENNY S-1466 EDWARD II
CANTERBURY NGC-VF20 ......................................... 85
(1422-30) 4 PENCE S-1835 HENRY VI
NGC-VF DETAILS BENT .......................................... 180
(1464-70) 4 PENCE S-2000 EDWARD IV
NGC-VF DETAILS ENV DAMAGE ............................ 180
GREAT BRITAIN
1721 HALF PENNY K-557 NGC-XF45BN .................. 475
1881 HALF PENNY K-754 NGC-MS63RB ................. 190
1886 PENNY K-749.2 NGC-MS62RB ........................ 450
1891 PENNY K-755 NGC-AU58 ................................ 120
1903 PENNY K-794.2 NGC-MS63BN
(HAS SOME RED) ..................................................... 90
1698 6 PENCE K-496.1 ESC-1574 NGC-MS62
KRAUSE = NO PRICE FOR UNC.............................. 750
1899 6 PENCE K-779 NGC-MS62 BLUE, ROSE,
GOLD TONING ON OBV .......................................... 150
1554 SHILLING S-2500 NGC-VF20 PHILIP AND
MARY ................................................................... 1,480
1839 SHILLING K-679 NGC-AU58 ............................ 600
1817 1/2 CROWN K-280 NGC-XF45 ......................... 280
1687 CROWN K-452 ESC-78 NGC-VF20 .................. 700
1929B TRADE $ K-T5 NGC-MS62............................. 220
1929B TRADE $ K-T5 NGC-MS63............................. 250
GREECE
1831 10 LEPTA NGC-XF DETAILS GRAFITTI
IT HAS RANDOM PIN SCRATCHES ........................ 275
1882A 10 LEPTA K-55 MS-62BN .............................. 160
GUATEMALA
1859 PESO K-178 NGC-VF30 SCARCE .................... 750
INDIA, BRITISH
1916(C) 2 ANNAS NGC-MS64 .................................... 45
1891(B) RUPEE K-473.2 NGC-AU58 ATTRACTIVE
BLUE GREY TONING ............................................... 100
1906(C) RUPEE K-508 NGC-MS-61 ......................... 100
INDIA, HYDERABAD
AH1343/14 RUPEE Y-53A NGC-MS64 ...................... 150
IRELAND
(1216-72) PENNY S-6236 HENRY III NGC-FINE DETAIL
SURFACE HAIRLINES.............................................. 125
ITALY
1909 2 CENTESIMI K-41 NGC-AU58BN ..................... 20
1912R 20 CENTESIMI K-44 NGC-AU58 ...................... 20
1911R 2 LIRE K-52 NGC-XF DETAILS
SURFACE HAIRLINES KINGDOM ANNIV .................. 60
JAMAICA
1869 1/2 PENNY K-16 NGC-MS65 ........................... 225
JAPAN
M28(1895) YEN Y-A25.3 NGC-MS61........................ 350
T3(1914) YEN Y-38 ANACS-AU58............................. 120
KOREA
1882-83 CHON K-1081 PCGS-AU50 ........................ 350
LIBERIA
1896H CENT K-5 ICG-MS64RB ................................ 110
MEXICO
(1556-1622) 4 REALES NGC-GRADE 2
SAO JOSE SHIPWRECK EFFECT ............................ 150
1821GAFS 8 REALES K-111.3 NGC-VF35
GUADALAJARA ....................................................... 180
1875GOFR 8 REALES K-377.8 NGC-MS63 ............... 220
1878CA AV 8 REALES K-377.2 NGC-AU58............... 100
1878GO FR 8 REALES K-377.8 NGC-MS62 .............. 160
1892ZSFZ 8 REALES K-377.13 NGC-MS62 .............. 140
1898MO CENTAVO K-393 NGC-AU58BN.................... 30
1895ASL 5 CENTAVOS K-398 NGC-F15 ..................... 18
1898GO 20 CENTAVOS K-405.2 NGC-AU53 ............... 40
1902ZS FZ PESO K-409.3 NGC-UNC DETAILS
SURFACE HAIRLINES................................................ 70
MEXICO-OAXACA
1915 20 CENTAVOS K-732 NGC-AU58BN .................. 28
NORWAY
1834 SPECIEDALER K-301 NGC-XF45 .................. 1,950
1911 2 ORE K-371 NGC-XF45BN................................ 40
1915 2 ORE K-371 NGC-XF45BN................................ 50
1876 5 ORE K-349 NGC-XF40BN................................ 25
1911 5 ORE K-368 NGC-AU55BN ............................... 75
1878 2 KRONER K-359 NGC-XF DETAILS
SURFACE HAIRLINES.............................................. 175
1908 2 KRONER K-370 NGC-AU53 ........................... 180
PALAU
1994 $5 K-9 NGC-PF69UC INDEP NAUTILUS ............ 60
PANAMA
1934 1/10 BALBOA K-10.1 NGC-AU55 ....................... 90
PERU
1822LIMA JP 8 REALES K-136 NGC-VF DETAILS
OBV REPAIRED........................................................ 250
PHILIPPINES
1936 PESO K-178 NGC-MS62 MURPHY QUEZON FLASHY .................................................. 225
PUERTO RICO
1896PGV 40 CENTAVOS K-23 PCGS-XF40 .............. 675
ROMANIA
1914 LEU K-42 NGC-MS61......................................... 45
1935 250 LEI K-53 NGC-AU DETAILS
SURFACE HAIRLINES.............................................. 120
RUSSIA
1877CNB 1/4 KOPEK Y-7.2 NGC-MS62BN............... 210
1912CNB 1/2 KOPEK Y-48.1 NGC-MS64RB ............... 80
1893CNB KOPEK Y-9.2 NGC-MS64RB ..................... 250
1882CNB HO 5 KOPEKS Y-19A.1 NGC-MS67
HIGHEST GRADE BY NCG, POP 9/0 ....................... 300
1900CNB 03 10 KOPEKS Y-20A.2 NGC-MS66 ......... 280
ALWAYS BUYING!
1900CNB 03 10 KOPEKS Y-20A.2 NGC-MS67 ......... 340
SOUTH AFRICA
1897 3 PENCE K-3 PCGS-MS62............................... 150
1894 6 PENCE K-4 NGC-AU DETAILS
SURFACE HAIRLINES.............................................. 175
1895 6 PENCE K-4 NGC-XF40 ................................. 180
1895 6 PENCE K-4 NGC-AU50 ................................. 350
1896 2 1/2 SHILLINGS K-7 NGC-MS62.................... 700
1897 2 1/2 SHILLINGS K-7 NGC-AU55 .................... 120
1952 5 SHILLINGS K-41 NGC-PL65 ........................... 70
1952 5 SHILLINGS K-41 NGC-PL66 ........................... 90
SOUTHERN RHODESIA
1936 2 SHILLINGS K-4 NGC-MS62 .......................... 220
SPAIN
1606 1 MARAVEDIS NGC-AU DETAILS
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE ................................... 120
1896(96)PGV PESETA K-706 NGC-AU58 .................... 60
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS
1896 50 CENTS K-13 NGC-VF25 .............................. 225
SWEDEN
1793OL RIKSDALER K-540.2 NGC-XF45 .................. 480
1651 2 MARKS K-210 “ii M” NGC-XF45 .................. 850
SWITZERLAND
1984 50 FRANCS K-S22 NGC-MS66
OBERHASLI FESTIVAL ............................................ 120
SWITZERLAND - VAUD
1828 BATZ K-20 ANACS-AU58 ................................... 40
TIBET
CD60(1795) SHO C-72.1 28 DOTS NGC-VF DETAILS
MOUNT REMOVED ................................................. 300
BE1610(1936) 3S Y-26 NGC-MS62 .......................... 200
YEMEN ARAB REPUBLIC
1975 10 RIYALS K-16 PCGS-PR67DCAM
OLYMPICS .............................................................. 260
***CROWNS AND MINORS OF THE WORLD ***
ALGERIA
AH1239 BUDJU K-68 VF ............................................. 32
BONE ND(1915) 50 CENTIME K-TnB6 BU ................ 120
ND(1915) FRANC K-TnB8 UNC ................................. 120
ARGENTINA-BUENOS AIRES
1830 20 DECIMOS K-5 CRUDE VF SOME VERTIGRIS.. 80
1861 2 REALES K-11 CRUDE F ................................... 20
AUSTRALIA
1916I 1/2 PENNY K-22 AU .......................................... 40
1920 1/2 PENNY K-22 AU ........................................... 80
1943 1/2 PENNY K-41 MOSTLY RED BU .................... 35
1933 PENNY K-23 AU ................................................. 40
1918M 3 PENCE K-24 XF............................................ 25
1921M 3 PENCE K-24 AU ........................................... 48
1928 6 PENCE K-25 VF ............................................... 10
1915H SHILLIIG K-26 VF/F KEY DATE ........................ 45
1917M SHILLING K-25 XF/AU TONING OVER HL’S .... 60
1924 SHILLING K-26 VF.............................................. 25
1931 SHILLING K-26 XF.............................................. 20
1919 FLORIN K-27 VF ................................................. 90
1937 CROWN K-34 NICELY TONED UNC ................... 90
AUSTRIA
1848A 2 KREUZER K-2188 VF+ 1 YR TYPE ................ 20
ND(1625-32) 3 KREUZER K-583 XF SM
FL FL LEOPOLD ........................................................ 50
1631 3 KREUZER K-499 SL ROUGH VF ..................... 30
1675IAN 3 KREUZER K-1115 F ................................... 17
1931 2 SCHILLING K-2847 UNC MOZART ................. 32
1932 2 SCHILLING K-2848 UNC W/HL’S ................... 80
1932 2 SCHILLING K-2848 UNC HAYDEN ................ 125
1935 5 SCHILLING K-2853 AU MADONNA................. 30
1955 25 SCHILLING K-2880 PROOF BUND ................ 60
1963 25 SCHILLING K-2893 PROOF PRINCE ............. 55
1974 50 SCHILLING K-2919 PROOF........................... 17
AZORES
1843 5 REIS K-10 VF................................................... 18
1865 10 REIS K-14 VF................................................... 8
1865 10 REIS K-14 BROWN AU W/ TINY RN .............. 50
1865 10 REIS K-14 AU ................................................ 50
1843 20 REIS K-12 NICE VF........................................ 38
1865 20 REIS K-15 NICE VF........................................ 24
BAHAMAS
1806 PENNY K-1 AVG ................................................. 60
BAHRAIN
1965 6 PC SET 1,5,10,25,50,100 MILS
K-1 TO K-6 BU FIRST YEAR COINS.......................... 90
BARBADOS
1970 $4 K-A9 BU FAO ................................................. 16
BELGIAN CONGO
1911H 10 CENTIMES K-18 AU+.................................... 8
1936 5 FRANCS K-24 VF ............................................ 10
BELGIUM
1849 CENTIME K-1.2 VF ............................................. 40
1856 2 CENIMES K-4.2 UNC ...................................... 45
1858 5 CENTIME K-5.3 XF .......................................... 60
1855 10 CENTIME K-2.1 VF ROUGH RIM ................. 225
1861 25 CENTIMES K-20 XF....................................... 30
1899 50 CENTIMES K-27 AU .................................... 120
1912 50 CENTIMES K-70 BU BELGES .......................... 9
1867 FRANC K-28.1 VF+ ............................................. 28
1887 FRANC K-29.2 PLEASANT AU BELGEN ............. 80
1867 2 FRANCS K-30.1 VF+ ....................................... 40
1849 5 FRANCS K-3.2 XF ........................................ 140
1868 5 FRANCS K-24 VF ............................................ 26
1869 5 FRANCS K-24 VF ............................................ 26
1873 5 FRANCS K-24 XF ............................................ 32
1873 5 FRANCS K-24 VF ........................................... 26
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Asian coppers begin
with 19th century
In the past there were series of my coins of India and
those of the Dutch colonies, but the other areas of Asia
and the Pacific have only popped up as a new acquisition
so the next four or five articles will be devoted to those
areas. The series will start with mainland Asia and finish
with the islands from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific.
I will be spending a week in Peru and four weeks
in Argentina in April and May so my adventures there
may interrupt the aforementioned series of articles. Not
surprising the 19th century issues were mostly British
colonies.
Contact Dool with questions, corrections and comments
at [email protected]
Works Cited:
Cambodia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambodia
Cochinchina. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Cochinchina
Hong Kong. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong
Krause, Chester L., and Mishler, Clifford. “Standard
Catalog of World Coins, 1801-1900.” Ed. Colin R.
Bruce II. 3rd. ed. Iola, WI: Krause, 2001.
Straits Settlements. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Straits_Settlements
The Straits Settlements, consisting of the four individual settlements of Malacca, Dinding, Penang and Singapore, were originally established in 1826 as part of the territories controled by
the British East India Company. The Straits Settlements came
under direct British control as a Crown colony on April 1, 1867.
The obverse has a bust of Queen Victoria with VICTORIA on the
left and QUEEN on the right. On the reverse: ONE | CENT | INDIA
| STRAITS | 1862 inside a wreath. The attribution is Krause 6. It
weighs 8.89 gram with a diameter of 28.70 mm.
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The Khmer Empire was Southeast Asia’s largest empire
during the 12th century. The empire, though in decline,
remained a significant force in the region until its fall
in the 15th century. In the 19th century there was a
renewed struggle between Siam and Vietnam for control
of Cambodia. This led to several rebellions against the
Vietnamese and appeals to Thailand for assistance. The
Siamese-Vietnamese War (1841–1845) ended with an
agreement to place the country under joint suzerainty. This
later led to the signing of a treaty for French Protection of
Cambodia by King Norodom I (Cambodia). The obverse has
a bust of King Norodom I. The legend on the perimeter is
NORODOM I ROI DU CAMBODGE. The name of the engraver,
G. WURDEN is under the bust and the date, 1860, is at the
bottom. The reverse has the royal arms in the field with
the denomination, DIX CENTIMES, below. Above the arms is
what I assume is a legend in Khmer script. The attribution
is Krause 43.1. The weight is 9.61 gram and the diameter
30.24 mm. Note that starting with 1860 French denominations and language was used on the coins.
$20 U.S. GOLD
All Coins Lightly Cleaned
Cochin China was the southern third of
Vietnam. It was a French colony from 1862 to
1954. The later state of South Vietnam was created in 1954 by combining Cochin China with
southern Annam (Cochinchina). The obverse
has COCHINCHILE FRANÇAISE 1879 on the
perimeter. Above the date is an A, the mintmark of the Paris mint. To the left, a bee, the
mint director’s privy mark and to the right, an
anchor, the engraver general’s privy aters that,
I assume, is about the same as the obverse. It
weighs 2.06 gram with a diameter of 20.20 mm.
The attribution is Krause 2.
Britain acquired Hong Kong by defeating
China in the First Opium War (1839-1842).,
Hong Kong became a British colony with the
perpetual cession of Hong Kong Island, followed by Kowloon Peninsula in 1860 and a
99-year lease of the New Territories in 1898.
It became China’s first Special Administrative
Region on July 1, 1997. The obverse is similar
to the Straits Settlements coin with a bust
of Queen Victoria with VICTORIA on the left
and QUEEN on the right. The reverse has four
Chinese characters inside a beaded circle (I
would guess to be Hong Kong 1 cent) with
HONG KONG ONE CENT 1877 on the perimeter.
The attribution is Krause 4.1. The weight is
7.37 gram and the diameter 27.66 mm.
1855-S NGC XF Details.............$1,975
1857-S NGC AU Details ..............2,250
1858-S NGC AU Details ..............2,350
1859 NGC AU Details ..................4,850
1862-S NCS AU Details...............2,475
1863-S NGC AU Details ..............1,975
1864-S NCS XF Details ...............2,250
1864-S NGC XF Details...............2,200
1865 NCS AU Details ..................2,750
1865 NGC AU Details ..................2,500
1871-CC; NGC AU Details. Harshly
Cleaned Obv Looks XF-45; Rev
Looks PL. MS-62 .....................16,000
1875-CC PCGS AU Details .........3,000
1875-CC NGC AU Details ...........3,000
1877-CC NGC AU Details ..........4,300
1878-CC NGC VF Details ............3,650
1878-CC NGC XF Details ............3,200
1880 NGC AU Details ..................1,750
1885-CC PCGS AU Details .........5,300
1885-CC NGC AU Details ...........4,300
1885-CC NGC XF Details ............4,100
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1806 G-4 Half Cent ......... $65.00
1834 G-4 Half Cent ......... $49.00
1834 VF-20 Half Cent....... $90.00
1853 VF-20 Half Cent....... $80.00
1803 Filler Large Cent ..... $35.00
1838 VG-8 Large Cent ...... $29.00
1844 G-4 Large Cent ....... $25.00
1847 VF-20 Large Cent..... $45.00
1848 VG-8 Large Cent ...... $27.00
1848 VF-20 Large Cent..... $48.00
1850 XF-40 Large Cent..... $60.00
1851 VG-8 Large Cent ...... $28.00
1851 XF-40 Large Cent..... $57.00
1852 G-4 Large Cent ....... $23.00
1852 F-12 Large Cent ...... $30.00
1852 XF-40 Large Cent..... $70.00
1853 XF-40 Large Cent..... $57.00
1855 XF-40 Large Cent..... $57.00
1856 VF-20 Large Cent..... $30.00
1857 VG-8 Fly Eagle Ct..... $37.50
1858-sl VG-8 Fly Eagle..... $37.00
1858-sl F-12 Fly Eagle ..... $42.00
1858-sl VF-20 Fly Eagle ... $47.00
1859 G-4 Indian Cent ....... $12.00
1859 VG-8 Indian Cent ..... $16.00
1859 F-12 Indian Cent...... $23.00
1860 G-4 Indian Cent ....... $10.00
1860 VG-8 Indian Cent ..... $15.00
1894 G-4 Indian Cent .........$4.00
1909 G-4 Indian Cent ....... $10.00
1909 VG-8 Indian Cent ..... $12.75
1871 VG-8 Two Cent ........ $48.00
1852 3Cent Silver VG+ ..... $50.00
1829 VG-8 Half Dime ....... $70.00
1829 VF-20 Half Dime.....$140.00
1852-o VG-8 LS Half Dime $44.00
1858 G-4 LS Half Dime..... $18.00
1866-rays G-4 Shield 5ct .. $28.00
1867 VG-8 Shield 5ct ....... $28.00
1868 VF-20 Shield 5ct...... $37.50
1882 F-12 Shield 5ct ....... $30.00
1882 VF-20 Shield 5ct...... $40.00
1890 G-4 Liberty Nickel .... $11.00
1891 G-4 Liberty Nickel ......$8.50
1892 G-4 Liberty Nickel ......$9.00
1893 G-4 Liberty Nickel ......$6.50
1895 G-4 Liberty Nickel ......$6.50
1896 G-4 Liberty Nickel ......$9.00
1897 F-12 Liberty Nickel... $12.50
1900 F-12 Liberty Nickel.....$8.50
1838 VG-8 LS Dime......... $37.00
1875 F-12 LS Dime ......... $20.00
1875-cc VF-20 LS Dime .... $60.00
1876-cc G-4 LS Dime....... $30.00
1877-cc G-4 LS Dime....... $30.00
1894 G-4 Barber Dime ..... $25.00
1921 AG-3 Mercury Dime .. $45.00
1853 VG-8 LS Quarter ...... $30.00
1877-s VG-8 LS Quarter.... $30.00
1892 G-4 Barber Quarter... $12.00
1896 G-4 Barber Quarter... $10.50
1897 G-4 Barber Quarter... $10.50
1898 G-4 Barber Quarter... $10.50
1899 G-4 Barber Quarter... $10.50
1901 G-4 Barber Quarter... $30.00
1907-o G-4 Barber Quarter $11.00
1911-s G-4 Barber Quarter $11.00
1915-s G-4 Barber Quarter $28.00
1927-s G-4 St Lib Quarter . $45.00
1825 VG-8 Bust Half ........ $80.00
1832 VF-20 Bust Half ....... $95.00
1833 VF-20 Bust Half ....... $95.00
1834 Vf-20 Bust Half ....... $95.00
1853 Arr&Rays G-4 LS 50ct..$45.00
1899 G-4 Barber Half ....... $20.00
1900 G-4 Barber Half ....... $20.00
1900-o G-4 Barber Half .... $20.00
1902 G-4 Barber Half ....... $19.00
1902-o G-4 Barber Half .... $20.00
1903 G-4 Barber Half ....... $20.00
1904 G-4 Barber Half ....... $20.00
1914-s G-4 Barber Half .... $20.00
1915-s G-4 Barber Half .... $22.00
1879 VF-20 Morgan......... $36.00
1879-0 VF-20 Morgan ...... $40.00
1880 VF-20 Morgan......... $40.00
1880-o VF-20 Morgan ...... $42.00
1880-s XF-40 Morgan ...... $40.00
1881-s XF-40 Morgan ...... $40.00
1884-o MS-60 Morgan ..... $52.00
1885 AU-50 Morgan ........ $43.00
1886 XF-40 Morgan......... $40.00
1887 XF-40 Morgan......... $40.00
1891-cc G-4 Morgan ........ $80.00
1892-s VF-20 Morgan .....$125.00
1921 VG-8 Peace Dollar ..$115.00
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Errors on paper money from start?
By Neil Shafer
Have you ever thought about how far back paper money
errors were produced? I wonder if anyone has ever seen a
Chinese Ming note with some sort of mistake made in its manufacture. A piece like that could easily exist just because such
things happen when you make anything out of printed paper – or
mulberry bark.
In all the years I’ve looked for and looked at all sorts of paper
money and related items, the farthest back I can go is 1798 to
find an error note. It’s a 10 paoli from the Roman Republic, and
it has an extended lower margin consisting of a significant portion of the adjacent note on the sheet. You may well wonder how
such a blatant error could have been made. After all, there was
no automatic machinery involved in those years; all cutting had
to have been done by hand. Perhaps the cutter had poor vision,
or too many the night before – who knows? All I know for sure
it that it exists, and I found it.
Having such a note from the 18th century is indeed most
unusual, because the use of paper money was not very widespread
until many years later, especially after World War I. Yet certain
kinds of notes were rather widely used in relatively early years
in some countries; in the United States there were Colonial and
Continental notes, then early on the obsolete note issues began.
This fact is documented by the date of the next oldest error
note I can show you. It’s from the obsolete note series, a $5 from
the Berkshire Bank in Pittsfield, Mass. It was issued in 1806,
and as you can see from the image, it has multiple small folds,
especially noticeable at the upper corners.
Cutting errors like this on a note from the Roman Republic were made
in the 1790s most likely because of poor eyesight. I wonder if the
mutilated note below this one was ever acceptable in circulation.
Shafer/Page 42
There are several folding errors on this Berkshire Bank $5 of 1806. They
are especially noticeable at the upper corners.
The printer in the Russian-Polish town of Lvov allowed the back of at
least one sheet through the press twice, with spectacular results.
Confederate notes were hand cut, and the result as seen on this
Confederate $5 of 1863 was sometimes a bit less than perfect.
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This Nicaragua 20 cordobas of 2002 shows a properly made face with a
very misaligned back that did not prevent it from circulating.
Any kind of printing is subject to error, as this one-cent note from
United Railways Co. of St. Louis attests. It was misaligned to the right.
Guerrilla currency of the Philippines during World War II was often
made utilizing any kind of crude printing equipment that was handy.
Mimeograph was often employed in its production. This 50 centavos
local issue from Samar province has prominent folding causing it to
assume an unusual appearance.
This is the English writ from the time of King George II and dated in the 1750s. Did you find the error by yourself?
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Shafer/from Page 38
Next is a note from the time of the Civil War, a Confederate
$5 of 1863 with a fair-sized part of the note below it added to its
lower margin – somewhat similar to the Roman Republic piece.
Such cutting mistakes are fairly often seen and in many instances
are not considered to be very significant. I believe this situation
exists because the cutting was by hand, and one who has been
doing it for hours on end gets tired, therefore more and more
careless. No surprise there.
Misalignment of one side or the other is proof positive that the
resultant note is not fraudulently cut from a sheet. The Nicaragua
20 cordobas is exactly what I mean. Its face is correctly made,
and you can see how far off the back is.
Mistakes in alignment can happen with any kind of printing. This example of a one-cent note issued by the United
Railways Co. of St. Louis is a case in point. Part of another
note is showing to the left.
Folding errors get more interesting; here is an example from
an earlier Argentine issue from a private bank. There are two
lengthwise folds, the major one being through two-thirds of the
center of the note. The smaller fold is seen at lower left. Such
folds certainly did not prevent the piece from active circulation
as it shows a decent amount of handling. Year of issue was 1867.
A Philippine guerrilla currency issue from the town of Pambujan
Shafer/Page 44
Note of the Month
Neil Shafer
It may at first glance appear to be a Philippine two pesos error
note from the VICTORY series. At least, that’s what someone
offering it on eBay thought it was. But Matthew Savanich of
Florida thought differently so he made sure to win it in the
auction. He had it with him at the FUN show, where we discussed
it. Taking each side in turn, the face is the normal VICTORY Series
printing in that it has the complete design as engraved. There
is no blue underprint, nor are there any serial numbers. The
back is totally blank except for the printed VICTORY overprint in
black across the center. All the letters have some percentage of
weakness or breaks in the printing, especially on those letters
from I to R. None is completely solid. This fact led us to believe
that what we have here is most likely a trial piece; without the
printed design the pressure on this lettering can more easily be
adjusted. As far as I know, such a piece is certainly very rare
and possibly even unique. I was very glad to have been able to
examine it firsthand. Thanks, Matthew.
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This unusual group of four 10-centavo notes was issued at Popayan,
Colombia in 1900 during a period of civil war. The one at top appears
to have received two serial numbers in sequence, creating an almost
unreadable mass of numbers. The second one managed to get two
out of the six numbers. The rest of the printing on these first two is
correct. On the third piece the serial number looks all right but the
black printing is shifted heavily to the right, allowing a portion of the
next note at left to be shown. The last piece has the same black shift
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It dates from the 1750s, during the reign of King George
II of England. It’s on p. 40.
Look it over for yourself and
see if you can spot the error. I
will disclose it toward the end
of this article, but try to find
it yourself before going there.
You will be surprised.
The tail end of the 19th century saw Colombia embroiled
in civil war. One of the prolific
paper money issuers at the time
was El Banco del Estado, in
Popayan. There was obviously
some trouble with note production, as you can see with a
This privately issued one peso lithographed note of Banco Parana in Argentina shows significant folds in the paper. group of four 10-centavo pieces. One major difficulty was
apparently in the printing of the
Shafer/from Page 42
serial numbers at upper left, along with other problems.
World War I caused great disruption all over Europe. Poland
Sur, Samar Province, was produced using a mimeograph. There emerged after many years under Russia, and various cities issued
were several paper folds that occurred during the manufacture of local currencies as needed. Lvov was one of them; it prepared
this 50 centavos of 1943; when the major fold is spread out the note and used a one korona in 1914, but the back of the note went
assumes an irregular shape that did not prevent its use as money.
through the printing press twice, leaving spectacular evidence of
Something a little different and quite old is next in my discus- this mistake. I have never seen or heard of another.
sion. While it is not a piece of paper money in the sense that it
The English writ has one spelling error, but it’s a major one.
circulated from hand to hand, it is a fiscal document in the form Study closely the name of the ruling monarch at the top, and see
of a writ having to do with the payment of a debt from a lawsuit. what you discover. ’Nuff said. X
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CCAC recommends designs
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Designs for coins that will honor Ronald
Reagan, the United States’ 40th president,
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Coinage Advisory Committee met March 5
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Poor-1 coins not easy
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Poor/Page 36
CPMX beats weather
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Now in its 21st year, the 2015 CPMX was
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May 2 FL, Tallahassee. 3rd Annual Spring Coin Show.
Senior Citizens Center, 1400 North Monroe Street.
A: Free. T: 30. F: $65.. Hemanth Vasanthaiah. PH:
850- 322-4647 or PH: 850- 891-4000 or hemanth.
[email protected] or www.tallahasseecoinclub.blogspot.com.
May 10 FL, Melbourne. Coin $ Stamp & Collectible
Show. Eau Gallie Civic Ctr., 1551 Highland Ave..
A: Free. Alysha Wilson. PH: 321- 751-3647 or
[email protected].
May 17 FL, Plantation. 3rd Sunday Ft. Lauderdale
Coin & Stamp Show. Volunteer Park, 12050 W.
Sunrise Blvd.. Joe Marshall. PH: 954- 802-4967 or
[email protected].
May 24 FL, Greenacres. 4th Sunday of the Month
Show. American Polish Club, 4275 Lake Worth
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Road. SH: 9am-3pm. SP: Palm Beach Coin Club.
A: Free. T: 50. F: $60. Tony Swicer, PO Box 5823,
Lake Worth, FL, 33466. PH: 561- 964-7236 or
[email protected].
May 29-31 FL, Jacksonville. Greater Jacksonville
Coin Show. Morocco Shrine Temple, 3800 St.
Johns Bluff Road S. A: Free. F: $225. Matt Adams.
PH: 904- 703-3311 or gjccpres2012@bellsouth.
net or http://gjcc.anaclubs.org.
GEORGIA
May 8-9 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 PH: 706- 541-4143
or [email protected] or www.augustacoinclub.org.
May 17 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 [email protected] or www.atlcoin.com.
ILLINOIS
Apr 26 IL, Gurnee. 50th Annual Mundelein Coin
Show. Gurnee American Legion, Route 132 &
East of Route 21. SP: Mundelein Coin Club. A:
Free. T: 23. F: $30. Dave Griffin, PO Box 725,
Mundelein, IL, 60060. PH: 847- 918-0490 or
[email protected].
May 3 IL, Palatine. 1st Sunday Coin Show. Holiday
Inn Express, 1550 Dundee Rd. SH: 9am-3pm. A:
Free. T: 40. F: $60. N.O.I.S.E., Joe, PO Box 193,
Crystal Lake, IL, 60039. PH: 815- 479-0350 or
[email protected].
May 10 IL, Countryside. West Suburban Coin &
Collectibles Show. Operating Engineers Local 150
Union Hall, 6200 Joliet Rd.. A: Free. T: 85. Kevin
Wasmer. PH: 630- 399-9060 or westsuburbancoinshow.com.
May 17 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].
May 24 IL, Pekin. Coin Show. Moose Lodge, 2605
Broadway St. SP: Tazwell Numismatic Society. T:
45. F: $50. Steve Rassi or Jeff Pollitt, PO Box 696,
Pekin, IL, 61554. Jeff Pollitt, PH: 309- 685-3421
or Steve Rassi, PH: 309- 263-0739 or cpas@
retzergerber.com.
INDIANA
Apr 25 IN, South Bend. Coin & Currency Show.
Comfort Stes., Corner of SR 933 & Cleveland. A:
Free. T: 30. F: $45-$50. David Brody, PO Box 724,
South Bend, IN, 46624. PH: 574- 272-9198.
May 2 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: 45. F:
$35. Dale Thompson, PO Box 10576, Merrillville,
IN, 46411. PH: 219- 781-9619 or tricitiescoin@
hotmail.com
May 3 IN, Indianapolis. 71st Street Coin & Currency
Show. Knights of Columbus, 2100 E. 71st St..
SH: 9am-3:30pm. A: Free. Mark Eberhardt. PH:
317- 837-5682 or [email protected] or www.
fubacoins.com.
May 16 IN, Jasper. 12th Annual Coin Show. Dubois
County Museum, 2704 N. Newton St.. SP: Jasper
Area Coin Club. T: 37. Bill Ackerman, 1363 W. 4th
St., Jasper, IN, 47546. [email protected]
May 30 IN, South Bend. Coin & Currency Show.
Comfort Stes., Corner of SR 933 & Cleveland. A:
Free. T: 30. F: $45-$50. David Brody, PO Box 724,
South Bend, IN, 46624. PH: 574- 272-9198.
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IOWA
Apr 26 IA, Waterloo-Cedar Falls. 53rd Annual
Coin Show. Waterloo Center for the Arts, 225
Commercial St.. A: Free. T: 50. Mark Cooper.
PH: 319- 610-6244 or [email protected] or www.wcfcoinclub.com.
May 2 IA, Mason City. River City Coin Show. Willow
Brook Mall, 1631 4th St SW. SP: River City Coin
Club. A: Free. T: 30. F: $20-$35. Boyd LaRue. PH:
515- 460-5681.
May 17 IA, Council Bluffs. Monthly Coin & Bullion
Show. Hilton Garden Inn, 2702 Mid Ameica Dr..
A: Free. T: 40. F: 6’ $35; 8’ $42.50. Ed Bishop.
PH: 402- 721-7364 or cell, PH: 402- 720-3355 or
[email protected].
KANSAS
May 2 KS, Wichita. KS Coin & Stamp Show. Best
Western Airport, 6815 W. Kellogg Dr.. A: Free. T:
35. F: $50. Wichita Coin Club, Tom Maehl, PO
Box 11, Derby, KS, 67037. PH: 316- 650-2617 or
[email protected].
LOUISIANA
Apr 26 LA, Kenner. 54th Annual Coinival Coin Show.
Knights of Columbus, 3310 Florida Ave.. SH:
9am-5pm. F: $80. Crescent City Coin Club, Rick
Demers, 3712 Williams Blvd, Suite I, Kenner, LA,
70065. PH: 504- 464-1995.
MAINE
Apr 26 ME, Thomaston. Knox County Coin Show.
Thomaston VFW,. SP: Knox County Coin Club. A:
Free. T: 15. F: $30-$40. Barrie Jenkins, PO Box
147, Warren, ME, 04864. PH: 207- 701-8411.
May 3 ME, 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. FMI, Bob Caouette, PO Box 519, Brunswick,
ME, 04011. PH: 207- 721-7872 or [email protected] or [email protected] or
http://home.comcast.net/~brunswickcoinclub/site/.
MARYLAND
Apr 26 MD, Middle River. Middle River Coin Club
Coin Show. Victory Village Community Center,
404 Compass Rd.. SH: 9am-2pm. T: 30. F: $35.
Wendell Petri. PH: 410- 687-1517 or [email protected].
May 2 MD, Baltimore. MD-TAMS Swap Meet. Grace
United Methodist Church, 5407 N Charles St. SP:
Maryland Token and Medal Society. A: Free. MD
TAMS, Paul Belschner, PO Box 805, Rockville,
MD, 20848. PH: 301- 949-9495 or Ed Craig, PH:
410- 284-8382 or [email protected].
May 2 MD, Baltimore. MD-TAMS Swap Meet. Grace
United Methodist Church, 5407 N Charles St. SP:
Maryland Token and Medal Society. A: Free. MD
TAMS, Paul Belschner, PO Box 805, Rockville,
MD, 20848. PH: 301- 949-9495 or Ed Craig, PH:
410- 284-8382 or [email protected].
May 23-24 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: 443- 623-7025 or
[email protected] or www.coinshows.com,
www.coininfo.com.
MASSACHUSETTS
Apr 22 MA, Uxbridge. Blackstone Valley Coin &
Collectibles Club 4th Wed. Coin Show. VFW
Post #1385, 16 Cross Rd.. SH: 3pm-8pm. Mike
McDonald. PH: 774- 280-4333.
Apr 26 MA, Westford. Monthly Coin Show. Westford
Regency Hotel, 219 Littleton Rd. A: $1. T: 85. EBW
Promos., PO Box 3, Wilmington, MA, 01887. PH:
978- 658-0160.
May 27 MA, Uxbridge. Blackstone Valley Coin &
Collectibles Club 4th Wed. Coin Show. VFW
Post #1385, 16 Cross Rd.. SH: 3pm-8pm. Mike
Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 28, 2015
McDonald. PH: 774- 280-4333.
MICHIGAN
Apr 26 MI, Redford Twp.. Redford Coin Show. VFW
Hall, 27345 Schoolcraft. A: Free. T: 60. F: $50.
Don Reid, PH: 313- 737-9141 or Hanna Reid, PH:
313- 244-7444.
May 16 MI, Grandville. Coin Show. Neil Fonger
American Legion Post #179, 2327 Wilson Avenue.
Stephen Friedman. PH: 616- 822-8383 or [email protected].
May 16 MI, Flint. Coin, Stamp & Sports Card Show.
Dort Mall, 3600 S. Dort Hwy.. A: Free. F: $60. Bob.
PH: 810- 280-6873.
May 31 MI, Redford Twp.. Redford Coin Show. VFW
Hall, 27345 Schoolcraft. A: Free. T: 60. F: $50.
Don Reid, PH: 313- 737-9141 or Hanna Reid, PH:
313- 244-7444.
MINNESOTA
Apr 26 MN, South Saint Paul. South Saint Paul Coin
Show. VFW, 111 Concord Exchange S. A: Free.
T: 38. F: $55. Byron Meyer, 55075. PH: 651- 7319275 or [email protected].
May 3 MN, Owatonna. Coin & Stamp Show. Elks
Lodge, 126 E. Vine St.. A: Free. F: $45. Nancy
Hagen, PO Box 242, Leroy, MN, 55951. PH: 507438-4466.
May 3 MN, Bloomington. Coin, Currency, Stamps
and Cards Show. Crowne Plaza, In’tl. Airport, 3
Appletree Square (I-494 & 34th Ave. S.). A: Free.
T: 63. F: $45-$55. Del Lanz, PH: 763- 355-9436.
May 17 MN, South Saint Paul. South Saint Paul Coin
Show. VFW, 111 Concord Exchange S. A: Free.
T: 38. F: $55. Byron Meyer, 55075. PH: 651- 7319275 or [email protected].
MISSISSIPPI
May 16 MS, Brandon. 1st Thursday Night Coin Club
Show. Public Library, 1475 W. Government St.,
Hwy. 80. A: Free. T: 20. F: $35. Ed Lofton, PO Box
54482, Pearl, MS, 39208. PH: 601- 939-1708 or
PH: 601- 954-7616.
MISSOURI
May 3 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.
May 15-17 MO, Sedalia. 55th Annual Coin, Stamp
& Hobby Show. Knights Of Columbus Hall, 1708
Elm Hills Blvd.. SP: Central MO Coin Club. A: Free.
F: $65. Larry J. Grinstead, 1211 S. Carr, Sedalia,
MO, 65301. PH: 660- 827-3888 or [email protected].
NEBRASKA
May 3 NE, Fremont. 56th Annual Coin Show. Fremont
City Auditorium, 925 N Broad St. SH: 9am-4pm.
SP: Fremont Coin Club. T: 40. F: $50. Bob Missel,
517 N. Main St., Fremont, NE, 68025. PH: 402317-7832 or [email protected] or www.
nebraskacoin.com.
May 17 NE, Omaha. Monthly Coin Show. Comfort Inn
& Suites, 7007 Grover St.. T: 50. F: $25. Corey
Clinebell. PH: 402- 812-7062 or [email protected] or www.abccoinsandcollectables.com.
May 17 NE, Council Bluffs, IA. Monthly Coin &
Bullion Show. Hilton Garden Inn, 2701 Mid
America Dr., Council Bluffs, IA. A: Free. T: 40. F:
6’ $35; 8’ $42.50. Ed Bishop. PH: 402- 721-7364
or cell, PH: 402- 720-3355 or [email protected].
NEVADA
Apr 24-26 NV, Las Vegas. Coin, Currency, Jewelry
& Stamp Expos. Orleans Hotel Casino, 4500 W.
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Tropicana Ave.. SH: Fri. 11am-6pm, Sat. 10am6pm, Sun. 10am-5pm. A: $3.. Israel I. Bick, PO Box
854, Van Nuys, CA, 91408. PH: 818- 997-6496 or
[email protected] or www.bickinternatinal.com.
May 29-31 NV, Las Vegas. Coin, Currency, Jewelry
& Stamp Expos. Orleans Hotel. A: $3.. Israel I.
Bick, PO Box 854, Van Nuys, CA, 91408. PH:
818- 997-6496 or [email protected] or www.
bickinternatinal.com.
May 29-31 NV, Las Vegas. Coin, Currency, Jewelry
& Stamp Expos. Orleans Hotel Casino, 4500 W.
Tropicana Ave.. A: $3.. Israel I. Bick, PO Box 854,
Van Nuys, CA, 91408. PH: 818- 997-6496 or
[email protected] or www.bickinternatinal.com.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
May 17 NH, Nashua. 3rd Sun. Coin Show. Holiday
Inn , 9 Northeastern Blvd. T: 49. EBW Promotions,
PO Box 3, Willmington, MA, 01887. PH: 978- 6580160.
May 17 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: 802- 254-9340
or [email protected].
NEW JERSEY
May 9 NJ, Colts Neck. Coin & Currency Show. Saint
Mary’s Church, Rte. 34 North & Phanlax Rd. A:
Free. T: 40. F: $20. Jimmy Citronella. PH: 732- 5267337 or [email protected].
May 14-16 NJ, Somerset. GSNA Convention.
Ukrainian Cultural Ctr., Rte. 287 exit 10. Tom
Hyland. PH: 973- 875-7926.
May 17 NJ, Clifton. World Money Show. Recreation
Ctr., 1232 Main Ave.. A: Free. T: 45. F: $45.. Mark
Schiffer. PH: 973- 983-2449.
May 17 NJ, Old Bridge. Coin, Currency, Stamp &
Collectibles Show. Old Bridge First Aid & Rescue
Squad Bldg., 200 Marlboro Rd. & Ferris Rd.. SH:
8am-2pm. A: Free. T: 30. Matt Sulikowski. PH:
732- 740-4604.
NEW YORK
Apr 26 NY, Dansville. Dansville Coin, Stamp, &
Sports Card-a-Rama. Dansville Village Hall Bldg.,
14 Clara Barton St.. SH: 10am-3pm. A: Free. T: 20.
Gerry Freeman Jr., 8 Washington St., Dansville,
NY, 14437. PH: 585- 335-2608 or Pinetreecoin@
verizon.net.
Apr 26 NY, Sherburne. Tri-County Coin Club Show.
American Legion, 15 S. Main St.. A: Free. T: 10.
William Hodges. PH: 607- 674-9485 or whodges@
twcny.rr.com.
May 3 NY, Albany. CDCDA Coin & Hobby Show.
Polish Community Center , 225 Washington Ave.
Ext. SP: Capital Distric Coin Dealers Association.
A: $1.50 adults, $.50 under 12. F: $60. Ron Pugh,
PO Box 2081, Scotia, NY, 12302. PH: 518- 3723611 or [email protected].
May 17 NY, Danbury. Coin Club Coin Show. Ethan
Allen Inn, 21 Lake Ave Extension in Danbury CT.
A: Free. T: 38. F: $60. Phil Jones. PH: 203- 7402892.
May 17 NY, Syracuse. Onondaga Numismatic
Association Coin & Currency Show. Maplewood
Inn, 400 7th North St., Liverpool. SH: 10am-3pm.
A: Free. T: 35. Mark Caiello, 652 Old Liverpool Rd.,
Liverpool, NY, 13088. PH: 315- 461-9379.
May 17 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.the-bna.org.
NORTH CAROLINA
Apr 25 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:
50
Free. T: 60. F: $65-6’. Leon Little, 4721Parks Rd,
Lexington, NC, 27292. PH: 336- 596-3986 or [email protected].
May 9-10 NC, Raleigh. Original Coin & Currency
Show. NC State Fair Grounds Martin Building,
1025 Blue Ridge Blvd.. A: Free. Stacy Silvers. PH:
919- 723-1410.
May 16-17 NC, Fayetteville. Cape Fear Coin Club
Show. Holiday Inn, 1944 Cedar Creek Rd.. A:
Free. T: 30. F: $150. Mickey Smith, 104 S. 2nd St.,
Spring Lake, NC, 28390. PH: 910- 497-5445.
OHIO
Apr 26 OH, Cincinnati. Greenhills Classic Show.
American Legion Post 530, 11100 Winton Rd..
A: Free. T: 55. F: $42. Jim Huffman, PO Box 63,
Xenia, OH, 45385. PH: 937- 376-2807 or [email protected].
Apr 26 OH, Defiance. 52nd Annual Spring Coin Show.
Knights of Columbus Main Hall, 111 Elliott Rd..
SP: Defiance Coin Club. T: 75. F: 1/$40, 2/$77,
3/$111, 4/$140. Charles Blake, 1204 Wayne Ave.,
Defiance, OH, 43512. PH: 419- 783-8436 or
[email protected].
May 2 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- 704-3991 or
[email protected].
May 3 OH, Wooster. Spring Coin Show. High School,
515 Oldman Rd.. A: Free. T: 50. F: $45, $40 for 2nd
table. Ray Leisy, 450 N. Bever St., Wooster, OH,
44691. PH: 330- 262-9976.
May 3 OH, Cleveland. Universal Coin, Currency &
Stamp Show. American Legion Hall, 22001 Brook
Park Rd & West 220 St. SH: 10am-3pm. A: Free. T:
36. John Cotleur. PH: 440- 864-7473.
May 9 OH, Canton. Canton/Route 30 Monthly Coin
Show by Canal Coin & Currency. Perry Grange
Hall, 6300 Richville Dr. SW. SP: Canton Coin &
Currency LLC. A: Free. T: 25. F: $30-$55. Dennie
Lebo, 5870-C Fulton Drive NW, Canton, OH,
44718. PH: 330- 844-2138 or canalcoin@yahoo.
com.
May 17 OH, Eastlake. Super Mega Pawn Monthly
Show. Super Mega Pawn, 35500 Lakeland Blvd.
A: Free. F: $35-2/$65. Rich Snyder, 3500 Lakeland
Blvd., Eastlake, OH, 44095. PH: 440- 918-7740 or
[email protected].
May 17 OH, Sidney. 57th Shelby County Coin Club
Show. VFW Post 4239, 2841 Wapakoneta Ave. A:
Free. F: $35. Todd Garrett, PO Box 356, Troy, OH,
45373. PH: 937- 339-5437 or [email protected].
May 17 OH, Hilliard. Columbus Coin Show 3rd
Sunday Every Month. Makoy Center, 5462 Center
St.. A: $2. T: 30. F: $45. Dan Rich, PO Box 340123,
Columbus, OH, 43234. PH: 614- 785-9967 or
[email protected].
May 17 OH, Toledo. Blue Ribbon Coin & Stamp Show.
Saint Clements Hall, 3030 Tremainsville Rd.. A:
Free. T: 45. F: 1-$40, 2-$65, 3-$80. John Begovatz.
PH: 419- 972-4176 or [email protected].
May 31 OH, Cincinnati. Greenhills Classic Show.
American Legion Post 530, 11100 Winton Rd..
A: Free. T: 55. F: $42. Jim Huffman, PO Box 63,
Xenia, OH, 45385. PH: 937- 376-2807 or [email protected].
OKLAHOMA
May 1-3 OK, Oklahoma City. Oklahoma Numismatic
Assoc. Spring Coin Show. State Fair Grounds,
Hobby, Arts & Crafts Bldg., N. May Ave., Gate 4. A:
Free. T: 93. F: $150. Gary Parsons, PO Box 21752,
Oklahoma City, OK, 73156. PH: 405- 426-9044 or
[email protected].
OREGON
May 23-24 OR, Albany. Mid-Valley Coin, Currency &
Token Show. Lynn Cty. Fair & Expo Center, 3700
Knox Butte Rd.. A: Free. T: 30. F: $125.. Monte. PH:
503- 769-7183.
Numismatic News EXPRESS / April 28, 2015
PENNSYLVANIA
Apr 26 PA, Horsham. Tri-State Coin & Stamp Show.
William’s Catering, 500 Blair Rd. @ Easton Rd..
SH: 10am-4pm. A: Free. T: 75. F: $80. Allen Brock.
PH: 305- 852-7678.
May 2 PA, Campbelltown. 53rd Annual Hershey
Coin Club Show. Fire Hall, 2818 Horseshoe Pike.
A: Free. T: 31. F: $95/1, $180/2. Susan Byrd, 411
Springbrook Drive, Palmyra, PA, 17078. home,
PH: 717- 838-8730 or cell, PH: 717- 350-2344 or
[email protected].
May 7-9 PA, Monroeville. PAN Coin Show &
Convention. Monroeville Convention Center, 209
Mall Blvd. A: Free. T: 130. F: $300-$445. Blaine
Shiff, 2927 West Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA,
15216. PH: 412- 531-4100 or pancoins@gmail.
com or cybercoins.net.
May 12 PA, Stewartstown. Coin Club Celebrates
National Coin Week. Mason Dixon Public Library,
250 Bailey Dr.. SH: 6pm-7:30pm. Fred Beihl. PH:
717- 993-3163 or [email protected].
May 17 PA, Shrewsbury. Coin Show. Fire Hall, 21
West Forrest Ave. SP: Stewartstown-Shrewsbury
Coin Club. A: Free. T: 40. F: $65. 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.
May 17 PA, Chambersburg. Friendly Coin Club 53rd
Annual Coin Show. Quality Inn, 1095 Wayne Ave.
SH: 10am. A: Free. T: 28. F: $60. Ed Sollenberger,
3036 Letterkenny Road, Chambersburg, PA,
17201. PH: 717- 264-5709 or Jason Seeley, PH:
717- 809-3065 or [email protected].
May 17 PA, Trevose. Coin Show. Fire House, 4900
Street Rd.. A: Free. T: 42. F: $80-$135. John
Bachman, PO Box 44, Magnolia, DE, 19962. PH:
610- 937-0332 or [email protected].
RHODE ISLAND
May 17 RI, Woonsocket. Blackstone Valley Coin
Club Show. Elks Lodge #850, 380 Social St.. SH:
9am-3pm. A: Free. T: 30. F: $30 first table, $20
additional. Mike McDonald, PO Box 435, Douglas,
MA, 01516. PH: 774- 280-4333.
SOUTH CAROLINA
May 2 SC, Columbia. Midlands Coin Club Fall Coin
Show. American Legion Hall Post #6, 200 Pickens
St. A: Free. T: 30. F: $65. Jimmy Boland. PH: 803781-0065 or [email protected] or www.
midlandscoinclub.com.
SOUTH DAKOTA
May 2-3 SD, Watertown. Annual Coin & Stamp
Association Show & Convention. Codington
County Extention Complex, 1910 West Kemp. SH:
Sat. 9am-4pm, Sun. 10am-4pm. SP: Kampeska
Coin & Stamp Club. A: Free. F: $75. John Tangren,
1321 33rd St NW, Watertown, SD, 57201. PH:
605- 886-4609 or [email protected].
May 9 SD, Spearfish. Blackhills Coin & Stamp Show.
Spearfish Senior Center, 1306 10th Street. SH:
8am - 4pm. SP: Blachills Coin and Stamp Club.
A: Free. T: 15. F: $50. Dean Merrill, 414 N Main
St, Spearfish, SD, 57783. 10am-5pm, PH: 605717-8375 or PH: 605- 641-2050 or just2ugrant@
yahoo.com.
TENNESSEE
May 2 TN, Knoxville. Coin Show. Rothchild Center,
8807 Kingston Pike. A: Free. T: 25. Robert Bruner,
POB 465, Strawberry Plains, TN, 37871. PH: 865660-8692 or [email protected].
May 15-16 TN, Gallatin. Coin & Currency Show.
Gallatin Civic Center, 210 Albert Gallatin Avenue.
A: Free. T: 60. F: $100. Tommy Davidson, PO Box
1951, Madison, TN, 37116. PH: 615- 405-9192 or
[email protected].
TEXAS
Apr 25 TX, McKinney. Semi-Annual Coin Show.
Quality Inn, 1300 N. Central Expy., exit 40B. SP:
Collin County Coin Club. A: Free. T: 50. F: $60-$80.
Gary Rollins, PO Box 744, McKinney, TX, 75070.
PH: 972- 978-1611 or [email protected].
May 1-2 TX, Abilene. Abilene Coin, Gun & Collectibles
Show. MCM Elegante Suites, 4250 Ridgemont Dr..
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May 23 TX, Paris. Red River Valley Coin Show. Red
River Valley Fairgrounds , 1875 Fitzhugh St. SH:
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May 29-31 TX, Arlington. Texas Numismatic
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Numismatic Association. A: $3. F: $300. Doug
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VERMONT
Apr 26 VT, Bennington. 4th Sunday Monthly Coin,
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msn.com.
May 1-3 WA, Tukwila. 65th Annual Pacific NW Numis.
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2210, North Bend, WA, 98045. PH: 425- 8318789.
May 16-17 WA, Kennewick. Tri City Coin Club. Tri
City Elks Lodge, 15 S. Colorado St.. T: 30. F: $85.
Chris Hulse, PO Box 1768, Kennewick, WA. PH:
509- 946-4951.
WEST VIRGINIA
Apr 26 WV, Clarksburg. Stonewall Jackson Coin Club
Show. Harrison Co Senior Center, corner of 2nd &
Main Street. SP: Stonewall Jackson Coin Club. A:
Free. T: 40. F: $45-$70. William Moore, 20 Linda
Lane, Morgantown, WV, 26508. PH: 304- 2910954 or [email protected].
WISCONSIN
May 3 WI, Green Bay. Nicolet Coin Club Spring Show.
Comfort Suites-Rock Garden, 1951 Bond St. A:
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