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"1899 Black Eagle Silver Certificate, American Silver Eagles & Modern Coin Collection - 188 Lots!" COLLECTOR'S GUIDE TO MODERN COIN AUCTION WITH VINTAGE TREASURES "Premium Modern Collection: 1899 Black Eagle Silver Certificate, American Silver Eagles & Extensive Silver Content" Welcome to an exceptional 188-lot modern coin auction that perfectly bridges classic American numismatics with contemporary collecting! This carefully curated collection combines a museum-quality vintage centerpiece with an extensive array of modern proof sets, mint sets, American Silver Eagles, and silver content items. Every item starts at just $5 with NO reserves, making this the perfect opportunity for collectors at every level to acquire quality numismatic material at true liquidation pricing. TIER 1 EXCEPTIONAL VALUE OPPORTUNITY LOT 117: 1899 Black Eagle Silver Certificate & 1935F Silver Certificate Historical Masterpiece: The 1899 Black Eagle Silver Certificate represents the pinnacle of American currency design and collecting. This iconic note features the only U.S. currency design to display portraits of two different presidents - Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant - making it instantly recognizable to collectors worldwide. Current Market Reality: Recent market research shows PCGS graded XF-45 examples of 1899 Black Eagle Silver Certificates selling for $650 to $800. Professional appraisers consistently value these certificates in the $650-$800 range for Extra Fine condition examples, with the potential for higher values depending on specific condition and eye appeal. Design Significance: The Black Eagle Silver Certificate is universally regarded as one of the most beautiful pieces of U.S. currency ever produced. The intricate engraving work and artistic composition have made this note a favorite among both currency specialists and general collectors for over a century. Collector Intelligence: These certificates were 25% larger than modern currency and remained in circulation until 1923 when the Treasury began printing smaller-size bills. The survival rate in collector-grade condition makes them increasingly scarce, with well-preserved examples commanding strong premiums in today's market. Investment Perspective: High-quality 1899 Black Eagle Silver Certificates have shown consistent appreciation over decades, driven by their iconic status, artistic merit, and the fixed supply of surviving examples. This note alone represents 25-35% of the total auction's estimated value. TIER 2 AMERICAN SILVER EAGLES AND PRECIOUS METAL CONTENT LOT 190: 1990 American Silver Eagle Early Date Premium: The 1990 American Silver Eagle represents one of the early issues in this popular series, carrying significant collector premiums above silver melt value. Early 1990s Silver Eagles typically trade for $35 to $50 depending on condition and market demand. Government Authenticity: American Silver Eagles contain exactly one ounce of pure silver, are issued by the United States Government, and carry legal tender status, providing collectors with guaranteed authenticity and excellent liquidity in both collector and investment markets. LOT 191: 1991 American Silver Eagle Collector Appeal: The 1991 issue continues the early date premium trend, with consistent collector demand driving values well above later common dates. These early Silver Eagles appeal to both type collectors seeking examples of America's premier silver bullion coin and date collectors building complete sets. LOT 192: 1992 American Silver Eagle Market Strength: The 1992 Silver Eagle benefits from being part of the pre-1996 era when mintages were generally lower and collector interest was building. Modern market values consistently show $35-$50 premiums for these early dates over newer common issues. Silver Market Intelligence: With silver trading above $40 per ounce, these Silver Eagles provide built-in value floors from their precious metal content while offering significant collector premiums for the dates and condition quality. Additional Silver Content Highlights LOT 137: 2007 Silver Proof Set Precious Metal Value: This proof set contains 90% silver coins with significant precious metal content, typically trading for $35 to $60 based on silver prices and proof quality premiums. The coins feature mirror-like fields and frosted design elements that showcase the artistic beauty of modern U.S. coinage. LOT 166: 1989D Silver Congress Commemorative Dollar Modern Commemorative: This silver dollar commemorates the 200th anniversary of Congress and contains 90% silver content. Modern silver commemoratives typically trade for $30 to $50 depending on condition and collector demand for the specific issue. LOT 167: 2019 Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Silver Dollar Contemporary Appeal: This recent commemorative celebrates one of America's greatest achievements and features innovative design elements. Apollo 11 commemoratives have shown strong collector acceptance and typically trade for $40 to $70 in the secondary market. LOT 280: 50 Gram .999 Fine Silver Bar Bullion Value: This silver bar provides pure precious metal content with current melt value exceeding $50 based on silver spot prices. Silver bars appeal to both precious metal stackers and collectors interested in alternative silver formats beyond coins. Sterling Silver Jewelry Collection (Lots 264-273) Precious Metal Content: This collection includes multiple pieces of sterling silver jewelry with guaranteed melt value plus potential collector premiums for unique designs or vintage appeal. Sterling silver items typically trade for $5 to $25 per piece depending on weight and design complexity. Market Dynamics: Sterling silver appeals to both precious metal investors seeking fractional silver content and jewelry collectors interested in wearable pieces, often driving final prices above pure melt value calculations. TIER 3 MODERN COLLECTOR ESSENTIALS LOT 109: 1996W Roosevelt Dime Key Date Significance: The 1996W Roosevelt Dime carries the West Point mint mark and represents a low-mintage modern issue highly sought by collectors. These dimes typically trade for $15 to $50 depending on condition, making them among the most valuable modern Roosevelt dimes. Mint Mark Premium: West Point mint marks carry special significance among collectors due to the facility's association with precious metal production and generally lower mintages compared to Philadelphia and Denver mints. LOT 114: 2003 First Flight Centennial Commemorative Half Dollar Proof Historical Significance: This proof commemorative celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Wright Brothers' first flight, representing a milestone in human achievement. Modern commemorative proofs typically trade for $15 to $35 depending on the historical significance and collector interest in the specific event. Proof Quality: The proof striking process creates coins with mirror-like fields and frosted design elements, providing superior eye appeal compared to circulation strikes and justifying collector premiums above face value. Combination Lot Values LOT 103: 1954 Canada $1 Note, 1879 Indian Head Penny & 1920S Buffalo Nickel Diverse Appeal: This combination lot offers something for every type of collector, including foreign currency, 19th century copper, and classic 20th century nickel designs. The 1879 Indian Head Penny alone represents significant value as a 19th century classic, while the 1920S Buffalo Nickel carries semi-key date status. Collection Building: Combination lots provide cost-effective ways to acquire multiple collecting areas simultaneously, appealing to collectors building diverse holdings or seeking variety in their acquisitions. UNDERSTANDING MODERN PROOF AND MINT SETS Proof Set Collection (23 Sets): Investment in Perfection Your collection includes an extensive array of proof sets from 1970 through 2019, representing nearly five decades of modern U.S. Mint proof production. These sets were specially struck for collectors using polished dies and blanks, creating mirror-like fields and frosted design elements that showcase the artistic beauty of American coinage. Market Education: Modern proof sets typically trade for $12 to $35 depending on year, packaging condition, and silver content. Sets from the 1970s often command premiums due to age and collector interest, while silver proof sets carry additional premiums for precious metal content. Collector Strategy: Proof sets provide affordable exposure to proof quality examples of all circulating denominations for specific years, making them ideal for both beginning collectors and experienced numismatists seeking high-quality type examples. Mint Set Collection (14 Sets): Uncirculated Convenience This collection includes mint sets spanning multiple decades, each containing uncirculated examples of all coins produced for circulation in specific years. Mint sets eliminated the need to search circulation for uncirculated examples and provided collectors with guaranteed mint state coins directly from the source. Value Factors: Modern mint sets typically trade for $8 to $15 depending on year and scarcity. Sets from years with lower production or special significance often command higher premiums among date collectors building complete runs. Investment Consideration: Mint sets provide steady, moderate appreciation potential while serving as affordable entry points into date collecting and type collecting across multiple denominations simultaneously. WORLD COINS AND FOREIGN CURRENCY International Collecting Opportunities Your collection includes various world coins and foreign currency items that appeal to collectors interested in international numismatics. These items provide exposure to different monetary systems, historical periods, and cultural designs outside the U.S. collecting mainstream. Educational Value: World coins offer insights into different countries' histories, economies, and artistic traditions. Items like the Nazi Germany 2 Pfennig...