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Welcome to MintProducts Auctions 98th sale! Our latest auction offers 528 lots from every numismatic genre. Some highlights include: Several great pieces of error currency and a complete 50-coin set of classic commeoratives - all in early NGC/PCGS holders! A rare off center 1921-S Morgan Dollar is also up for bids. Thank you for bidding and enjoy the sale!
Included are a 1863 Fr.1255 10 Cent EF+ and a 1874 Fr.1308 25 Cent EF. (Total: 2 pcs)
Includes an 1863 Fr.1244 10 Cent VF, 1874 Fr.1265 10 Cent F+, 1874 Fr.1264 10 cent F and an 1874 Fr.1309 25 Cent VF+. (Total: 4...
Fr-17A. Decent centering for the issue, nicely inked with good, solid colors. Tiny edge tear at right bottom, else a superior...
One Silver Dollar Payable to the Bearer on Demand. Toned and wrinkly but a substantial note nonetheless.
Nicely centered and presenting a good appearance despite some light reverse staining. History Instructing Youth vignette.
Creasing and toning, but still an attractive entry-level Black Eagle note.
Creases and some verso toning for this ever-popular issue.
Shows a Circular stain on the reverse.
Bright and crisp and trimmed rather closely at the bottom.
Well used but still intact.
Still retains a good amount of crispness.
Noticeable creasing in both directions
Heavy creases in both directions.
Bright and crisp with one fold perhaps a little too heavy to make full EF.
Bright and crisp with just a couple of light folds.
New York. Shows a fairly strong horizontal fold, otherwise would make EF.
National Currency. Philadelphia, C-3. Fairly crisp with only faint creasing and a touch of toning. Choice overall for the grade.
Generally VG-F with no serious problems. (Total: 12 pcs)
Bright and crisp. A just miss UNC.
Crisp and like-new, with bright colors and excellent eye appeal.
A nice crisp uncirculated example of this popular issue.
Some toning and wrinkling, as should be expected, but still-bright ink is a plus here.
Includes (2)1935-A Yellow Seal Africa VG and a 1935-A Hawaii Overprint EF. (Total: 3 pcs)
Inverted Overprint. Fr-1614. A rare occurrence, here crisp and fresh, and ever so close to New. Worthy of premium bidding...
All Crisp New Silver Certificates. Serial nos. J41075644A through J41075659A. Neat! (Total: 15 pieces)
All Crisp New Silver Certificates. Serial nos. X58903826A through X58903850A. Neat! (Total: 25 pieces)
Most are a mix of 1935 & 1957 though 3 1928 Funny Backs are included. Grades are typically circulated with just a couple showing...
Mixed circulated grades. Includes a mix of 1935 and 1957 series. More than half are stained and or soiled. A few star notes are...
Still quite crisp with some minor crinkling.
Mixed grades. Most are 1953 series and many show some type of generally minor problem. A few star notes are included. (Total: 19...
Includes (2) 1928 Series. Grades are generally nice circ, though a couple have problems. (Total: 16 pcs)
Some light wrinkling, nothing off-setting, and somewhat bold colors for the grade. Rare.
Bright and crisp with an almost imperceivable center fold.
San Francisco. Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association. Fr-1800-1. Crisp and bright, with fresh, deep inking and...
Boston. Federal Reserve Bank. Fr-1850-A. Fresh, crisp, and new with bold inking and strong aesthetic appeal. Serial No....
Boston. Federal Reserve Bank. Fr-1850-A. Fresh, crisp, and new with bold inking and strong aesthetic appeal. A lovely Gem note....
Boston. Federal Reserve Bank. Fr-1850-A. Fresh, crisp, and new with bold inking and strong aesthetic appeal. A lovely Gem note....
The First National Bank And Trust Company Of Bridgeport. A nice VF all around.
Includes a Chase Bank New York, NY, VF and a Hartford National Bank, Hartford CT, VF+ with "35" written in pencil on the obverse....
Lightly creased in both directions, some toning on verso, inking bold and colorful for the grade.
National Bank of Washington, D.C. A trifle rough with some old creasing and foxing present. A pair of pinholes noted for...
Boston. Federal Reserve Bank. Fr-1860-A. Crisp and New with even centering and bright, bold inking. Serial No. A01589008A.
Boston. Federal Reserve Bank. Fr-1860-A. Crisp and New with even centering and bright, bold inking. Serial No. A01589088A.
First National Bank Of Concord. Fr. 1801-1. Series 1929. Shows Some light staining, but overall nice for the grade. Charter No....
Missing Face Printing. Just the Serial No., F29686680C, the seals, green Treasury and black F (Atlanta), and the 6 representing...
Plain Back Type. Citizens National Bank of Baltimore. Pleasing for the grade, lightly creased but not unsightly, with faint...
Shows some obverse soiling along with a tiny tear at the central left margin. Still retains a fair amount of crispness.
Fine with the paper lightly toned.
Insufficient Inking Error. New York. Fr-2075-B. Crisp and fresh, lacking the seal above the viewer's left Serial number. Scarce.
Brightly inked with only faint folds and foxing, choice for the grade. Serial No. A00010793*.
Type I Inverted Overprint. Crisp and New with bold ink. Poor old Ben Franklin is wondering why everything around him is...
Includes (7) Red Seal $5 which features a 1928-E and a star note. Also included is a 1934 $5 FRN and a 1934-A $5 Silver...
Includes a Fr.1381 1875 50 Cent Fractional EF, (7) Blue Seal 1934/53 $5 Silver Certificates VF with a couple having some ink...
Bank of New-England at Goodspeed's Landing. Boldly inked and fresh as can be, a tip-top quality remainder note.
A nicely centered and boldly colorful remainder note.
Exceptional quality at every turn.
A colorful and evenly centered Gem note.
Gem quality to the fore with this lot.
A scarcer denomination for this popular bank.
An exceptional example of a seldom-seen denomination on this bank.
Congressional Bank. Washington City. Crisp, colorful, and nicely centered. A scarce issue in any grade.
Canal & Banking Co. Crisp and New, uniface design.
Canal & Banking Co. Crisp and New, red eagle reverse.
Citizens' Bank of Louisiana. A colorful Gem note with bright blue back.
Citizens' Bank of Louisiana. A colorful Gem note with bright blue back.
Piscataqua Exchange Bank. Numbered, dated, unsigned remainder. December 6, 1852. Serial No. 339. Choice.
Piscataqua Exchange Bank. Numbered, dated, unsigned remainder. December 6, 1852. Serial No. 348. Choice.
Piscataqua Exchange Bank. Numbered, dated, unsigned remainder. December 6, 1852. Serial No. 31. Choice.
Piscataqua Exchange Bank. Numbered, dated, unsigned remainder. December 6, 1852. Serial No. 85. Choice.
Piscataqua Exchange Bank. Numbered, dated, unsigned remainder. December 6, 1852. Serial No. 102. Choice.
Provincetown Bank. November 28th 1862. This scarce uncut sheet consists of (2) 5 Cents, a 10 Cent and a 25 Cent note Grades VF...
Revenue Bond Scrip. Crisp and New with bright ink and excellent all-around eye appeal. Greenback.
Revenue Bond Scrip. Crisp and New with bright ink and excellent all-around eye appeal. Greenback.
Remainder. Circa 1852, issued to aid the freedom fighters in Hungary.
Includes: Louisiana. Citizens' Bank of New Orleans. Crisp New Remainder, blue back; Massachusetts. VF Boston, Cochituate Bank...
Includes Chinese, Japanese & Korean issues. Most are circulated but some better grades are present.
Lot includes a 1723 Hibernia Farthing VF with light to moderate granularity and a 178? Connecticut Cent VG dark brown with light...
An early 19th-century copy of a rare 1795 Treaty of Greeneville, August 3, 1795 medal in silver. This signified the end of a...
Medium to chocolate brown and as nice as some VF's you might see, especially on the reverse.
Shows a nice medium brown color. An appealing example.
Light to medium brown color with smooth surfaces. Shows some weakness at the lower left obverse rim. A popular variety that is...
13 Stars. Perhaps lightly cleaned long ago. A scattered mark or two is also noted.
Large Date. Deep chocolate brown color.
Lightly cleaned or dipped in the past. Now has light tan to brown color.
This gem exhibits light brown to tan color with as strong a strike as you are likely to find. The coveted CAC "green bean"...
Sharp devices on deep golden surfaces.
Sharp and lustrous golden surfaces.
Bright and lustrous pale golden surfaces.
Copper Nickel. Nice original surfaces.
Glossy deep golden-tan surfaces with boldly rendered devices.
A gorgeous flashy example that's perhaps one tiny spot away from MS-66 . Fully struck with red to tan color.
Attractive deep golden-tan surfaces offer bold devices and grand eye appeal. The final of three small cent issues of the date --...
Deep golden-brown, evenly circulated and minimally marked.
Glossy and lustrous deep golden-brown throughout.
Sharp and attractive with a golden-brown woodgrain appearance.
Well and evenly worn but free of niggling, troublesome marks. A highly collectable example of the key to the series.
A deep golden-tan example with strong rims and no major marks. Choice for the grade.
Shows a nice mix of red and brown colors with a touch of iridescence.
Shows a little more red than brown.
Satiny, sharp, and lustrous with vibrant mint red surfaces. Shows a slight scratch below "Cent" on the reverse.
A much better than usual group with many grading VG or Fine. (Total: 110 pcs)
A choice example with a nice wood grain red and brown tone.
A golden-tan example of this popular low-mintage key date from our westernmost mint.
Damaged. Try as we might, we don't see any "damage" on the satiny deep golden-brown surfaces other than a minor scuff, ages old,...
Light brown. Choice surfaces that are free of any marks or spots.
Both sides from weakened dies, D mintmark just visible.
Lustrous faded mint red turning to coppery tan throughout. No cents were struck in Philadelphia or San Francisco this year.
Blazingly lustrous mint red, and about as nice as you'll find for the date.
A blazing beauty, as fresh and new as the day it left the Denver presses 79 years ago!
Light brown with nearly full mint luster.
Bright and lustrous. Mintmark repunched East to West.
No numerical grade provided. Label marked "100 Greatest US Modern Coins, 4th. Ed."
Satiny and brilliant with intense cartwheels present.
Fully brilliant and housed in an old green labeled holder.
Fully brilliant and housed in an old green labeled holder.
A blazing red Gem example of this popular Doubled Die Obverse variety.
Includes 1912,1920-D, 1926-D & 1931. The earlier rolls are mostly typical average circulated coins - saved as they were...
Includes 1910, 1917-D, 1918-D, 1919-D, 1919-S, 1927-S, 1929-D, 1930-D, 1930-S, 1936-D & 1939-S. A sample reveals coins in better...
Lustrous and original. Grey Sheet bid is $95
Original surfaces with some muted luster still present.
A Proof-only issue with a mintage of 2,350 pieces. Deep champagne-gold iridescence endorses both sides. A beauty in all regards.
Light design elements against dark fields. The key to the design type.
Medium silver-gray with golden overtones. A popular low-mintage scarcity from the first year of branch mint coinage in the nickel...
A fully struck premium gem example.
Satiny, lustrous, and sharp for the date, with a hint of pale golden toning throughout.
Lustrous and original.
Sharply struck with satiny rose-gold surfaces. Choice aesthetically as well as physically.
Mixed dates with most grading Fine to Very Fine with some EF's also included. Only a couple show any type of problem. (Total: 3...
Wrapped and put aside ages ago, tape opened by us to determine date. (Total: 40 pieces)
Brilliant end pieces. (Total: 40 pieces)
Toned end pieces. (Total: 40 pieces)
Toned end pieces. (Total: 40 pieces)
Toned end pieces. (Total: 40 pieces)
Brilliant end pieces. Placed in a tube ages ago. (Total: 40 pieces)
Brilliant end pieces. Placed in a tube ages ago. (Total: 40 pieces)
Toned end pieces. (Total: 40 pieces)
Toned end pieces. (Total: 40 pieces)
Toned end pieces. (Total: 40 pieces)
Toned end pieces. (Total: 40 pieces)
All dates and mints, 1942 through 1945. Brilliant. (Total: 11 pieces)
Lot includes a 1942-P MS-66 with 5 Full Steps and a 1950-D MS-66. (Total: 2 pcs)
Includes 1853 w/ Arrows AU-50 and an 1859 AU-50 with some deep original tone. (Total: 2 pcs)
Frosty and lustrous with deep silver-gray iridescence throughout. Variety with date numerals embedded in the rock above.
Evenly worn deep golden-gray surfaces offer partial LIBERTY and full rims. Elusive in any grade above AG.
Silver-gray surfaces with strong devices and minimal marks. Scarce.
Lustrous mark-free silver-gray surfaces with strong design elements.
Pale olive-gray and lustrous with strictly original "skin." A pleasing example of this ever-popular Carson City issue.
Nicely struck with satiny and lustrous deep steel-gray surfaces. A semi-key issue, especially in higher grades.
Rich orange iridescence at the rims, possibly dipped long ago but still a lot of coin for the grade.
Lustrous and mostly brilliant. Would not look out of place in an MS-60 holder.
The holder notes this piece has seen a past cleaning, though its surfaces have a natural look. Would fit nicely in any mid-grade...
Strictly original golden-gray surfaces with bold, full rims that don't bleed into the legends. Choice for the grade
A pale golden-gray example of a popular key date. Problem-free and undeniably attractive for the grade.
A brilliant premium gem example.
A frosty Gem with lively mint brilliance tempered with rich toning at the rims.
All are Gem BU-65 or finer with the "D" mint showing full split bands. (Total: 3 pcs)
Brilliant white. An easy MS-66 to our eyes!
Includes a MS-66 FB 1944-D (from the Benson Collection) and a 1945-S MS-66 in an old green labeled holder. (Total: 2 pcs)
All are in nice average circulated condition.
A choice to gem original roll.
A choice to gem original roll.
A choice to gem original roll.
A choice to gem original roll.
Housed in a well worn paper wrapper. We doubt the coins have been disturbed since the day they were rolled.
Mixed dates 1957-64. All are gem proof.
The date can't be seen but it's clearly marked on the roll.
We doubt this roll has been opened since the time of its issue.
An unopened roll with toned end coins.
It's doubtful that either has been opened since the day they were rolled. (Total: 2 pcs)
Shows "tails" on both sides, so we can't be sure of the year.
Mixed dates in average condition. (Total: 3 pcs)
Satiny, brilliant, and lustrous, somewhat PL throughout. Rich golden halos encircle satiny silver centers. A great coin in spite...
Cleaned at some point, now recovering. Worn but not noticeably marked.
Original light silver grey color.
Evenly worn and not notably marked save for an old, soft bend that goes barely noticeable today.
Cleaned. B-1. Warm lilac-gray toning now inhabits the once cleaned surfaces of this otherwise sharp and appealing early quarter....
Lightly cleaned at some point, now retoning with deep golden hues at the rims, especially on the reverse.
Lustrous deep silver-gray surfaces are mark-free save for a small struck-through on Liberty's cheek. Choice overall where...
Lustrous silver-gray with golden highlights here and there.
Bright and lustrous, nicely struck for the date. Light brush marks on obverse come to life in a bright light source. Choice in...
Original and lustrous.
Sharp and lustrous with a hint of golden iridescence, lightly cleaned long ago.
An exceptional Gem quarter with bold luster and traces of lively orange and gold iridescence here and there. Undeniably Choice.
Sharp and lustrous with a warm silver-gold sheen throughout.
Includes: 1925 EF-45; 1928 EF-40; and 1930-S EF-40. Three attractive and lightly toned quarters. (Total: 3 pieces)
Original and problem free. The reverse still shows a touch of mint luster.
Satiny and lustrous with a trace of golden toning on otherwise bright silver surfaces. The key to the Washington quarter series.
At first glance this piece appears to be in near gem condition, but after a close examination it has an ever so slight wipe....
Includes 5 different dates and mints from the later 1930's. Average circulated condition.
A choice to gem 40 coin roll.
A choice to gem 40 coin roll.
Most are 1961 with a couple 1963 included. All are gem proof.
A choice to gem 40 coin roll.
An all original roll with toned end coins.
An all original roll with toned end coins.
An all original roll with toned end coins.
Includes 1949 MS-64, 1949-D MS-64, 1950 MS-65, 1950-S MS-65, 1953 MS-64, 1953-D UNC Details Obverse Damage, 1954 MS-65, 1954-D...
Lot includes: 1936 AU-53, 1941 MS-63, 1941-D UNC Details Cleaned, 1942-D MS-64, 1942-S AU-58, 1944-S UNC Details Cleaned, 1945...
Mixed dates in average circ condition.
Both are mixed dates in average circ condition. (Total: 2 pcs)
Deep steel-gray with deeper slate highlights. Some old obverse scratches noted, along with some tiny reverse rim bruises.
Medium silver-gray with some deeper highlights in the protected design areas. Tiny reverse edge bruise at 6:30.
Pale silver-gray surfaces, cleaned long ago but to no great detriment.
Lightly cleaned silver-gray surfaces offer finer eye appeal than the grade suggests.
An evenly worn and thoroughly satisfying early Capped Bust half dollar, here with essentially mark-free surfaces. Choice for the...
Pale golden-gray design elements against deeper steel-gray fields. A lot of coin for the grade.
Choice for the grade with problem-free silver-gray surfaces.
Silver-gray with golden highlights, nicely recovering from a long-ago cleaning.
Silver-gray devices against steel-gray fields.
Shows evidence of an old cleaning with a small dig near the Eagles neck on the reverse also noted.
Cleaned long ago.
Cleaned long ago and has regained a near natural appearance.
Sq.2. Lustrous with a very light older cleaning.
Original with choice surfaces.
Cleaned long ago.
Lightly cleaned long ago, now toning back nicely.
Lightly cleaned long ago and still shows light silver-grey color.
Lustrous and original with just a touch of wear. Unfortunately, there's some short, light, older scratches in the field just in...
Shows some fine reverse scratches behind the Eagles neck.
Frosty lilac-gray with lively orange, gold, and blue iridescence making a soft but lively appearance throughout. Somewhat PL on...
Includes: 1829 Bust Half Dollar, pinback removed, "C.M." within fanciful eight-pointed star; and 1859 Seated Half Dollar, fancy...
Cleaned long ago and now retoning nicely.
Lustrous deep steel-gray surfaces. One of 975 Proofs struck against a circulation strike tally for the date of just 10,000 pieces.
Reflective rose-gray surfaces offer a hint of frost on the devices. Choice for the grade. One of 762 Proofs of the date struck.
Lustrous pale champagne-gold surfaces exhibit a blush of sky blue iridescence, especially on the reverse. Choice
Original and fresh to the market.
Cleaned long ago but now naturally retoning in shades of gold and silver-gray.
Well-worn, but not overly abused by its lengthy stay in pocket change.
Brilliant and equal to most MS-65's you will see.
A typical mid-grade circulated roll.
All are dated from 1961-63. Some have some toning spots. (Total: 14 pcs)
Typical circulated condition.
A standard 20 coin roll all in gem proof condition.
A standard 20 coin roll all in gem proof condition.
Mainly BU, a couple of "sliders" included, notably the 1950 and 1951 pieces. Nice all around. In a custom Dansco album. (Total:...
Includes a mix of Walking Liberty, Franklin and 1964 Kennedy's. The earlier coins are mostly mid-grade circulated while the...
Most are 1964 Kennedy's but a few BU/PF Franklins can also be found. One lone 2006-S Silver Proof Kennedy is also in the lot.
Includes nice mint state examples.
Includes nice mint state examples.
A brilliant and near flawless example of this popular variety.
A premium gem example.
1964 PCGS Superb Proof-68 Cameo Kennedy Half Dollar. High grade, but just misses being Deep Cameo.
BU Rolls. 40% Silver. (Total: 2 pcs)
Note: This lot was originally listed as 42 pieces. 62 Pieces of AU/BU 40% Silver Kennedy Halves. Includes Special Mint Set coins...
Includes 4 silver 2014 half dollars all with different mint finishes. Housed in OGP (which has some wear & tear).
Reverse of '79. Frosty, brilliant, lustrous, and choice for the given grade.
Reverse of '79, Slanting Arrow Feather. Sharply struck with wildly cascading luster that supports an even glow of varied gold,...
Includes an 1878 Weak 7/8 TF UNC Details Questionable Surfaces Obverse and an 1878-S UNC Details Cleaned. (Total: 2 pcs)
Medium silver-gray, evenly worn but not notably marked.
Shows some tiny marks but nothing too distracting.
Reverse of '79. Sharp, bright, and lustrous. In an old-style green label PCGS holder with plastic frame.
A nice fresh mint state example.
A flashy example with blue, purple and golden obverse tones. A great find for the collector who likes his dollars with color.
Shows a virtually full brilliance and is housed in an older green labeled holder.
Satiny, sharp, and lustrous with pale golden highlights, somewhat PL on the reverse.
A terrifically toned example that borders on having "monster" toning. The obverse shows all the colors of the rainbow and then...
Brilliant, sharp, and boldly lustrous, with frosty motifs and satiny, reflective fields.
An exceptional gem-quality Morgan with intense blue, gold, and rose iridescence throughout, the reverse mainly blue. One for the...
Brilliant white.
Choice white PCGS MS-63 1882-O Morgan Dollar. In an old green holder with a plastic frame.
Bright, frosty, and lustrous, and as nice as many MS-63 pieces we've encountered.
A bright and frosty specimen with a crisp strike and a hint of PL surface on the reverse.
A fantastic gem with blast white surfaces and perhaps just a tiny tick or two from the coveted MS-67 grade. Housed in Government...
Lightly toned and mark free to the naked eye.
Relatively available for a price in the lower circulated grades, but a date that becomes a rare prize in Choice AU, and an even...
Brilliant PCGS MS-64 1885-O Morgan Dollar. Housed in a green holder with a plastic frame.
Frosty and lustrous with an even deep golden sheen.
Shows an excellent cartwheel luster and a hint of tone.
Brilliant and flashy.
Warm and lustrous golden-gray surfaces impart a hint of olive toning. Commonplace in circulated grades, scarce in AU, and notably...
Brilliant and near gem quality.
Features some minor toning on the reverse. Comes in a PCGS Generation 3.1 OGH.
Satiny, sharp, and brilliant with lively golden halos at the rims.
Sharply struck and boldly lustrous with lively golden and crimson highlights at the peripheries.
A satiny and lustrous Gem with splashes of wine red and neon-blue at the rims. In an old-style small ANACS "soapbox" holder.
Frosty, bright, and lustrous with just the faintest amount of rub on the high points.
Light to medium silver-grey color with problem free surfaces.
Medium steel-gray with some deeper highlights here and there. An important key date in all grades, especially when found with...
Lively golden-gray surfaces offer solid devices and good eye appeal Shows a shiny spot behind Liberty's head along with an old...
Shows signs of a past cleaning. Mostly on the obverse.
Cleaned at some point but now nicely recovered, with varied golden highlights throughout.
Shows nice original surfaces.
Shows light silver grey color with evidence of a past cleaning. EF Grey Sheet bid is $440.
Sharp with luster still present. Now recovering from a cleaning that no doubt took place eons ago.
Cleaned long ago, some noticeable scattered marks present.
Lightly toned in blue and gold colors.
Bright white example housed in a PCGS Generation 3.1 OGH.
A lively amount of cartwheel luster remains on the faintly circulated surfaces, highlighted by rich golden iridescence at the...
Shows a mixture of luster and hairlines from a past cleaning.
Vam-10. Fully brilliant with the blazing luster.
Choice example. Comes in a PCGS Generation 3.1 OGH.
Brilliant and fully struck.
AU-50 with original surfaces. Struck about 5% Off-Center with the dentils completely gone at the bottom of the obverse. A similar...
Includes 1879 AU-58 and 1890-S AU-55. (Total: 2 pcs)
Includes (2) 1889-O VG Nicked and VF Cleaned. Also included is an 1891 AU-50 with a couple of rim cuts and an 1891-O F-15 with a...
Includes an 1891-O EF-40 cleaned with a small rim nick as well as a VF-20 1892-S with an old cleaning. (Total: 2 pcs)
Includes an 1880-S, 1881-O, 1884 and 1900-O. All are NGC Certified AU-58. (Total: 4 pcs)
Includes 1881-S UNC Details Cleaned, 1882-O UNC Details Cleaned, 1883-O AU Details Cleaned, 1885 UNC Details Cleaned, 1887 UNC...
Grades are nice VF to EF and only one is a 1921 issue. (Total:6 pcs)
Includes: 1878-S Reverse of '78. MS-63 ANACS; and 1884-O MS-65+ PCI, our grade MS-63+. Deeply toned. (Total: 2 pieces)
Includes: 1890-O AU-53; and 1896 MS-62. (Total: 2 pieces)
Included are an 1878-S AU-50+, 1880-S EF-40, 1884 F-12, 1886 AU-50+ and an 1890 VF. (Total: 5 pcs)
Includes 1883-O, 1886, 1887, 1922 & 1922-D. All grade AU-50 or better. (Total: 5 pcs)
Includes an ANACS MS-63 1880-S; NGC MS-62 1881-S and an NGC MS-63 1896 Morgan Dollar. (Total: 3 Coins)
2023-S Proof Morgan Dollar. Still in its OGP.
Bright and lustrous with a reasonably strong central strike for the issue. We've all seen coins of this quality in holders with...
High Relief. This piece exhibits a deep mottled tone and a slightly better than average strike.
High Relief. Light to moderately toned.
High Relief. Lightly toned with full cartwheel luster underneath. Shows a tiny rim flaw at about 9:00 on the obverse.
High Relief. Shows a light tone with a better than average strike.
Satiny, bright, lustrous, and essentially mark-free, the very definition of "PQ." Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder...
All grade BU-60 or slightly finer. (Total: 6 pcs)
Satiny and lustrous. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label "rattler" holder.
Lustrous golden-gray with lively orange iridescent highlights at the rims. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label "rattler"...
Frosty and brilliant. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
Brilliant white with near mark free surfaces. It's hard to see why NGC didn't grade this one a full MS-66.
Satiny and lustrous with a trace of pale golden toning. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
We are more comfortable with a grade of AU-58. Pale silver-gold surfaces.
Finer to our eyes than the assigned grade, with lively luster and a whisper of golden toning. Housed in an old-style PCGS green...
Satiny with sweeping cartwheel activity. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
Satiny, brilliant, and lustrous. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
A satiny and lustrous beauty that could easily find itself at a higher grade level. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label...
Frosty and lustrous with some golden toning taking hold at the obverse rim. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with...
Satiny and bright with extensive cartwheel luster. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label "rattler" holder.
Far finer to our eyes than the grade suggests. Bright and lustrous, with a reverse that smacks of "64" quality, and an obverse...
Satiny, lustrous, and undeniably a "PQ" example of the date. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
The holder notes a wheel mark which is not all that apparent. The coin is otherwise choice.
Mostly brilliant. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
A satiny and lustrous specimen with grand eye appeal for the grade. The end of the line for the Peace dollar series. Housed in an...
Lustrous and original with just a hint of wear on the high points.
Shows satiny white luster and is well struck for the issue.
Common dates with grades ranging from VF to AU. A couple show a minor problem. (Total: 7 pcs)
Includes a 1921-D Morgan, 1922-D Peace, 1923-S Peace and a 1924 Peace. All exhibit some type of problem. (Total: 4 pcs)
Superb Gem Uncirculated. Still in its OGP.
Gem Proof, still in its OGP.
Brilliant. A condition rarity as only a handful have been graded higher.
Seldom seen in grades higher than this. (Total: 2 pcs)
Seldom seen in grades higher than this. (Total: 2 pcs)
Includes 1971, 1971-D 1973, 1973-D, 1977, 1977-D, 1978 & 1978-D. All grade MS-64 except for the 2 78's which are MS-65. (Total: 8...
A 20-coin roll. All are choice to gem BU 40% silver examples.
A 20-coin roll. All are choice to gem proof 40% silver examples.
Nice fresh examples housed in OGP. (Total: 3 Pcs)
Nice fresh examples housed in OGP. (Total: 3 Pcs)
Nice fresh examples housed in OGP. (Total: 3 Pcs)
Nice fresh examples housed in OGP. (Total: 3 Pcs)
Intense golden surfaces offer a rich display of gold, crimson, orange, and electric blue iridescence throughout.
A gem roll that is almost completely free of the spot that often plague these coins.
Gem, as struck. The brilliant obverse center yields quickly to deep concentric orange, gold, crimson, and blue iridescent halos;...
Includes a 2013, 2014 and 2015. Each set includes a Silver Eagle, the Presidential Dollars and Native American Dollar for the...
Includes a 2014 and 2015. Each set includes a Silver Eagle, the Presidential Dollars and Native American Dollar for the specified...
A 2016 Annual UNC Dollar Set. Includes a Silver Eagle, the Presidential Dollars and Native American Dollar released for the year....
Another 2016 Annual UNC Dollar Set. Includes a Silver Eagle, the Presidential Dollars and Native American Dollar released for the...
Set includes a 2019-W Enhanced Reverse Proof Silver Eagle as well as a Modified Proof Maple Leaf. Still in its OGP.
Pair of 2020-S Gem Proof Silver Eagles. Still in their OGP.
2 Gem Proof 2022-W Silver Eagles, still in their OGP. (Total: 2 Coins)
One Ounce .9995 Platinum. As struck, in original packaging. Brilliant and lustrous with bold cameo contrast present.
Highly lustrous steel-gray surfaces offer lively neon-blue and golden iridescence throughout. Housed in an old-style PCGS green...
Choice and definitely "PQ" for the assigned grade. Pale golden-gray and lustrous throughout. Housed in an old-style PCGS green...
A sparkle of champagne-gold toning engages the lustrous silver surfaces. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with...
Frosty and lustrous with exceptional eye appeal at the assigned grade. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with...
Satiny, lustrous, choice throughout. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
Satiny and lustrous champagne-gold surfaces. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
Lustrous silver surfaces. Choice for the grade, and conservatively graded by PCGS to our eyes. Housed in an old-style PCGS green...
A satiny beauty with glowing cartwheel luster. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
A superlative coin for the grade -- old Mr. Barnum is looking good here! Satiny and lustrous. Housed in an old-style PCGS green...
Satiny and lustrous with some golden-brown obverse toning. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
A satiny beauty, sharply rendered and lustrous throughout. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
Satiny, lustrous, and fully brilliant. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
Intensely lustrous champagne-gold surfaces. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
Frosty motifs and reflective fields enjoy a hint of golden toning. Decidedly PL in appearance; we're surprised it didn't get that...
Satiny and lustrous silver-gray with some deeper highlights taking hold at the rims. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label...
Bright, lustrous, and sharp, with exceptional eye appeal that goes beyond the call of duty for this specimen. Absolutely a "PQ"...
Frosty pale golden surfaces enjoy lively luster and solid eye appeal. PQ! Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with...
Satiny and lustrous with pale golden highlights at the rims. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
No Star. Lustrous pale champagne-gold surfaces. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
A satiny and lustrous pale champagne-gold example of this important key issue in the commemorative half dollar series, 1892-1954....
Bright and lustrous. An exceptional coin for the grade, and conservatively called on the part of PCGS. Housed in an old-style...
Satiny and lustrous with aesthetic and physical claims to a finer grade. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with...
Sharp and lustrous with fully struck feathering on the eagle. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
Lustrous champagne-gray surfaces. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
Satiny and lustrous pale champagne-gold surfaces offer loads of eye appeal for the assigned grade. Housed in an old-style PCGS...
Satiny and lustrous silver-gray with golden tones at the rims. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
A satiny and lustrous near-Gem with exceptional eye appeal. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
Bright and lustrous with a whisper of pale golden iridescence throughout. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with...
Satiny and lustrous with visual claims to a finer grade. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
Satiny with bold cartwheel luster and a whisper of rose iridescence. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic...
Plain. A sharp and satiny beauty with bold cartwheel activity and a crisp strike for the issue. Nice! Housed in an old-style PCGS...
Sharp, bright, lustrous, and somewhat PL overall. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
An exceptional Gem half dollar, satiny and lustrous with pale golden highlights throughout. Housed in an old-style PCGS green...
Bright and lustrous. An exemplary example of the first date in Laura Garden Fraser's famed Oregon Trail half dollar series....
Sharp and brilliant at the centers, but yielding to rich rainbow toning at the rims. A popular key issue in the series. Housed in...
Silky, highly lustrous surfaces enjoy a pale silver-gray glow. Nice! Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic...
Brilliant and lustrous with a dusting of pale golden toning. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
Satiny, sharp, and boldly lustrous. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
A satiny beauty that may just as well have an MS-65 grade; it's that nice! Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with...
Fully brilliant and highly lustrous. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
Pale golden iridescence enjoys the support of bold cartwheel luster. A pleasing coin for the grade, with "clean" cheeks on the...
A satiny and boldly lustrous Gem example of this elusive key date to the early commemorative half dollar series. Housed in an...
Satiny, brilliant, and highly lustrous. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
Superbly lustrous and boldly struck, easily worthy of the assigned grade at all levels. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label...
A satiny and brightly lustrous specimen that outdoes the given grade in our eyes. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder...
Super quality for the grade. Bright, sharp, and lustrous. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
Shows bullseye toning of blues and golds. You could look far and wide and not see a more attractive example of this issue.
Includes: 1946 Booker T. Washington MS-65; and 1954-S Carver-Washington MS-64. Two beauties. Both housed in old-style PCGS green...
Sharp, satiny, and lustrous. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label holder with plastic frame.
Bright, sharp, and lustrous, a hand-picked beauty that represents the grade admirably. Housed in an old-style PCGS green label...
Housed in their original shipping box.
2011 September 11th Proof National Medal and a 2019 Apollo 11 Silver Commem. Both in their OGP. (Total: 2 Coins)
Lemon gold color with nice luster and original surfaces.
Ex-jewelry, mount removed, reeding enhanced.
Lustrous honey-gold with a decided olive cast. Faint but even wear, no marks of substance. Greysheet Bid is $660 for the date and...
Deep golden surfaces. Variety with center hole in Liberty's ear. Greysheet Bid is $625.
Lustrous yellow-gold. One of just 16,000 examples struck. Greysheet for this is $600.
Satiny, bright, and lustrous with a pale olive glow and visual claims to a finer grade.
Strong D Mintmark. Frosty honey-gold with deep golden-crimson toning in places. Strong D mintmark; there's a variety with a Weak...
Frosty yellow gold with an olive sheen. Greysheet Bid is $660.
Probably made from $2.50 gold. "Marietta" engraved on the reverse with "SA" on the obverse.
Small Letters, the only date in the denomination with such a reverse. Bright and lustrous honey-gold with distinctive rose...
Lustrous and satiny honey-gold with a decided olive glow.
Satiny and lustrous pale rose-gold with plenty of retained luster. Only 7,520 examples were struck. Choice for the grade.
Possibly ex-jewelry orange-peel surfaces.
A choice original example that's been off the market for decades.
Deep honey-gold with olive and orange iridescent highlights. The final issue date for Carson City coinage, gold and silver alike.
Lustrous with original surfaces.
An original example that has seen only light circulation.
Lustrous and original and perhaps one small mark on Lib's cheek away from an MS-62 which would cause this coins price to more...
Bright, frosty, and lustrous; we're probably a trifle hard on the grade here. Choice and appealing.
A splendid Gem in every sense of the word. The strike is strong, the surfaces are frosty and highly lustrous, and a pale olive...
1/10th Ounce .999 Fine Gold. As struck.
BG-106. Octagonal Liberty head. Includes two old time envelopes and a typed description of this piece. All the paper work is no...
BG-755. High R-4. Octagonal Liberty Head. Shows a touch of coppery patina which is not unusual for lovely little gold pieces.
Gold dust from the ill-fated S.S. Central America, which went to the bottom of the briny deep off the coast of the Carolinas in...
DeWitt -CE 1834-20. Gilt Brass. 17.3 mm. AU. The Shank is still attached to the reverse. Celebrates the "True Whigs" of '76 &...
Original and quite lustrous. A premium example. Listed in the CPG Price Guide at $390.
F-VF.A California Hand Bill that features Lincoln/Johnson running for President and VP. The bill also promotes the Presidential...
Both are San Francisco issues and are dated June 17th 1865. Each shows the $2 tax being paid. One is a Military issue. Both are...
Grades VF-AU. 1 Cent to 25 cent tokens from the mid-20th century issues. From Nevada, North Carolina and the famous (or infamous)...
Includes: George III. 1818 Sixpence; and Victoria. 1887 Shilling (2). Three nicely done enameled coins. (Total: 3 pieces)
Large silver dollar-sized coppers. Four brown beauties including: 1811 B&B Copper Co. Bristol; 1811 Barker, Woolen Draper; 1812...
Includes: 1811 B&B Copper Co. Bristol; 1812 Hull Lead Works (two varieties); 1812 Weybridge Mills; and 1813 Nottingham. (Total: 5...
Includes: 1811 B&B Copper Co. Bristol; 1811 Bristol; 1811 Tavistock; 1811 Walsall; and 1812 Tunstead & Happing. (Total: 5 pieces)
Includes: 1811 Patent Sheathing, Bristol; 1811 Lowestoft Fisheries; 1812 Union Copper Co. Birmingham; and 1813 Withymoor Scythe...
Average circulated, grades to VF/EF. Includes: 1811 Priestfield Furnaces; 1812 Flint Lead Works; and 1813 Weybridge Mills....
Average circulated. Includes: Halfpenny. Undated Geale & MacBride Dublin, Ireland; 1820 Hibernia. Penny. 1816 Stephens Edinburgh,...
VF to EF. Both Dublin. Includes: Halfpenny. 1813 J. Hilles; and Penny. 1814 Wellington/Erin Go Braugh. (Total: 2 pieces)
EF. All Penny denomination. Includes: Scotland. 1813 Phoenix Iron Works, Glasgow. Wales. 1811 Cornish Penny; and 1812 Scorrier...
Average circulated. Includes: Farthing. 1813 Chatteris; 1814 York; 1815 Malton. Halfpenny. Undated Pure Copper. (Total: 4 pieces)
Average circulated, grades to EF. A good 19th-century mix. Includes: (1848) J. Moore Model Penny (3); Farthings. Manchester (2),...
Average Circulated, grades to EF. Includes: 1794 Map of France; 1794 Conder's Drapery Warehouse -- this is the fellow the Conder...
Average circulated, grades to EF. Includes: Kent. 1794 Horse, and Undated Cavalry scene. Nottingham. 1793 Beehive (3); Middlesex....
Average circulated, grades to EF. Includes: Hampshire. Earl Howe (2) 1794, and Undated. Middlesex. Isaac Newton (3), (two...
Average circulated, EF and finer. Halfpennies and Penny. Includes: Halfpenny. 1788 Anglesy Mines North Wales (2); 1791 Anglesey...
Includes: 1789 Cronebane Associated Irish Mine Company. VF. Gilt; 1791 Birmingham Mining and Copper Company. EF. Gilt; 1795...
All halfpenny. Average circulated, grades to EF. Includes: Hampshire. 1794 Gosport. Middlesex. 1791 Liverpool (D&H-74, Rare);...
All halfpenny. Average circulated, grades to EF. Includes: 1791 Liverpool; 1791 Hull; 1795 Thames and Severn Canal; 1796 Gosport;...
All halfpenny. Average circulated, grades to EF. Includes: 1794 Canterbury. Cathedral; 1794 Colchester. Castle; 1795 Eccleston....
Includes: 1792. Manchester; Norwich (3, two different varieties); 1793. Leek. Ragged edge clip; John Wilkinson. 1794 Sussex....
All halfpenny. Average circulated, grades to EF. Includes: 1791 Liverpool; 1792 Isle of Wight; 1795 Duke of York; and Undated God...
All halfpenny. Average circulated, grades to EF. Includes: 1792 Norwich (2); 1793 Bristol; 1794 Simmons, Ridgeway, and Holt; 1796...
All halfpenny. Average circulated, grades to EF. Includes: 1792 Birmingham Mining and Copper Company; 1793 Macclesfield; 1794...
All halfpenny. Average circulated, grades to EF. Camac, Kyan, & Camac. A popular series with scores of varieties. (Total: 4...
All halfpenny. Average circulated, grades to EF. Includes: 1792 Unknown origin; 1794 Earl Howe (2, each a different variety);...
All Halfpenny. Average circulated, grades to EF. Includes: 1790 Edinburgh (2); 1791 Edinburgh; 1796 Leonards, Edinburgh; and...
All halfpenny. Average circulated, grades to EF. Includes: Lancaster. 1792 John of Gaunt/Arms; 1794 John of Gaunt/Arms (3); and...
All halfpenny. Average circulated, grades to EF. Includes: 1794 Chichester/Queen Elizabeth; 1795 Princess of Wales; 1794 George...
Average circulated, grades to EF. Includes: Halfpenny. 1793 Leeds; 1794 J. Fowler, London; Undated Shakespeare/North Wales....
Average circulated, grades to VF. Includes: 1791 Macclesfield; 1793 Yorkshire; 1794 T. Hardy; Undated Earl Howe; and Undated Dr....
Average circulated, grades to EF. Includes: 1792 Warwickshire; 1794 J. Lackington; 1794 John Howard; Undated Charles Roe; and...
First Strike. Best described as a Proof Like Gem in our opinion.
First Strike. Perhaps one tiny scuff away from perfection.
First Strike. A full gem in our opinion.
First Strike. Shows Proof Like fields.
First Strike. Always in demand as a first year of issue.
Includes two each of Philadelphia: Cent, Nickel, Dime, Quarter, and Half Dollar. Denver: Cent, Nickel, Dime, Quarter, and Half...
Includes two each of Philadelphia: Cent, Nickel, Dime, Quarter, and Half Dollar. Denver: Cent, Nickel, Dime, Quarter, and Half...
Includes two each of Philadelphia: Cent, Nickel, Dime, Quarter, and Half Dollar. Denver: Cent, Nickel, Dime, and Quarter; no Half...
10 1965 Special Mint Sets, still sealed in their envelopes. 2 Envelopes appear to be reproductions. (Total: 10 Sets)
Both are still housed in their original shipping box. (Total: 2 pcs)
A pleasing medium silver-gray example of a prized semi-key issue.
Includes $21.30 face in 80% silver coins. About 1/4 are dimes with the rest being quarters. There's generally a nice mix of dates.
All are housed in mint plastic, but are without their envelopes. (total: 4 pcs)
All are housed in mint plastic. A couple show some toning. (Total:10 pcs)
Has a genuine Opal stone for the Maple Leaf Design. Just 500 were made, Housed in OGP. Very scarce.
S-2774. Sikyonia. 360-330 BC. VF. Obverse; Chimaera Standing Left. Reverse Dove Flying left.
Includes a silver obol featuring a lion and a boar and a silver Hemidrachm. Both date from around 300-400 BC. Grades are F-VF....
Representing 20 different emperors, dates AD 253 through AD 423. Mostly high grade, mostly cleaned long ago and now retoning. A...
A gem unencapsulated example.
Colorized square summer design with Kangaroo. Gem Proof and housed in OGP
Gem Uncirculated. Platypus reverse design. 75,000 minted.
Steel-gray with bold central designs that fade rapidly toward the periphery, typical for cobs of the era.
Carlos III. Nuevo Reino Mint. Assayer: VJ. Perhaps lightly cleaned at some point, but to no great visual distraction. Rare in any...
Choice BU. The single Combi Coin consists of ten 10 gram ($1 face value) mini .999 fine bars that can be broken off the whole and...
NGC Certified MS-69.
Louis XVIII. Perpignan Mint. Deep olive-gold throughout. Scarce, just 97,232 struck.
Brightly lustrous silver surfaces enjoy a sheen of pale golden iridescence.
George II. Lustrous deep lilac-gray surfaces offer bold underlying luster and exceptional eye appeal. Choice for the grade at...
George III. Deep steel-gray throughout with lively underlying luster.
George III. Lustrous rose-brown surfaces offer a generous quotient of red in the mix.
George III. A lively blend of "R" and "B" on lustrous surfaces. Obverse spots noted.
George IV. Glossy and lustrous chocolate-brown surfaces. Catalog for this date and grade is $225. Only five examples of the issue...
Lustrous and original.
Victoria. Chocolate-brown with lively underlying splashes of red. A scarce denomination in any grade. Catalog for the date is...
Victoria. Lustrous deep golden-brown with excellent all-around aesthetics.
Victoria. Three Berries variety. Bright golden-red surfaces offer very little in the way of "B" in this mix. Choice.
Victoria (1837-1901). Frosty honey-gold with some deeper highlights on the high points.
Edward VII. Mainly red with golden-brown overtones, obverse fleck seen at the rim at 2:00.
George VI. A satiny red Gem of the finest water. Only 120,000 examples were struck of the date. Near the top of the Condition...
Gem BU. Lion of England 5 Pound Face Value. (Total: 2pcs)
Circa 1300-1400. Very Fine.
1766-1805. All are lower grade circ with a couple showing some problems. (Total: 8 pcs)
1928-1962. Grades from Fine to UNC. Includes Half Crowns and Florins as well as many other denominations. A nice starter set for...
If graded on its own, the obverse would make MS-60+ in our opinion.
Mexico City Mint. Lustrous pale champagne-gold surfaces.
A gem example housed in its original capsule. Scarce.
Also includes some Straits Settlements coins. Most are silver with mixed grades. Dates from 1845-1940. Includes an 1878 Straits...
Heavily frosted motifs and richly mirrored fields. Just 21,000 pieces were struck.
Brightly lustrous honey-gold with warm olive toning highlights. Sharp and appealing, and with some PL reflectivity in the fields.
"Michael The Archangel" type. All are encapsulated and come in their original box of issue. These are very popular coins with...
Includes a 2020 Niue Island 1 ounce Silver Ceska Lion, Gem BU and encapsulated and a 2019 Pheli Mint Temptation 2 ounce round,...
10 oz. .9999 Fine Silver Bar. Eagle design on front. Sealed in plastic.
10 oz. .9999 Fine Silver Bar. Eagle design on front. Sealed in plastic.
Includes a PCGS MS-64 1937 Buffalo Nickel, PCGS MS-63 FB 1937 Mercury Dime, PCGS MS-64 FB 1941 Mercury Dime, NGC MS-64 1963...
Includes an 1865 3 Cent Nickel Fine, 1875 Seated Dime Fine, 1848 Franklin Half Choice BU-63, 1949 Franklin Half AU-58, 1854-S...
Includes 1909 Indian Cent BU-60+ RB, (11) 1954-64 Different Choice to Gem BU Quarters and a BU-60+ 1923 Peace Dollar. (Total: 13...
Includes 1851 3 Cent Silver VG with minor problems, 1905 Liberty Nickel VF-EF-35, 1937 Mercury Dime BU-60, 1941-S Mercury Dime...
A PCGS MS-63 1921 Morgan Dollar with some light toning spots housed in an OGH and a NGC MS-63 1922 Peace Dollar from the Great...
Includes 2 PCGS MS-66 PL First Strike 2019-D Kennedy Half Dollars, an NGC MS-65 PL ER Kennedy and a PF-69 Ultra Cameo ER...
Includes a PCGS MS-65RD (red faded some) 1930 Lincoln Cent in an OGH, a PCGS MS-66 1945-S Jefferson Nickel from the Omaha Bank...