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1) Wayte Raymond National Coin Album #210. The cover is 14.5" height X 8.5" width, with some trivial blemishes to the textured surface of the cover; the gold embossed lettering is still bright and undisturbed. Contains 4 perfect new board style pages on corrosion free binder rings/cover plate. The board style pages are each labeled United States Mint Sets and each board/page consists of six horizontal rows of 5 coin slots for a standard Mint set(cent/nickel/dime/quarter dollar/half dollar). $30 + actual Priority Mail postage to your zone. This will fit safely in a Priority Mail shirt box. If you desire lesser shipping service, I will calculate parcel post rates.
2) Partial roll of circulated 1909 VDB Lincolns. 15 problem free VF to XF pieces. SOLD.
3) 1911-S Lincoln, raw VG. $32 postpaid. Paypal Gift O.K. on this one.
4) A complete set of 12 monthly issues of "The Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine" from 1953.
All covers are complete and undamaged. The breadth and depth of articles in these magazines makes for excellent reading, and the advertisements give one a great perspective on the market from over a half century ago. Original cover price per issue in 1953: 35 cents.
This lot as a set now: $48 + media mail postage to your zone.
5) 1909 V.D.B. Lincoln Cent, Doubled Die Obverse 2 (FS-01-1909-1102). A pleasing problem free VF example. More scarce than DDO 1, but not as well known. SOLD.
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1967 SMS Kennedy NGC MS67 CAM - $80, free shipping
1961 Washington NGC MS66 CAM - I thought it would go 67UCAM - $21, free shipping
1940-D Jefferson NGC MS66 - Nice rainbow toning on the obverse bottom that is difficult to capture in a photo and a hit on the top step keeps this one from being graded as full - $40
1946-D Jefferson NGC MS65 - Lovely purple and blue toning on the obverse, subtle toning on the reverse - $20
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Lincoln Wheat and Jefferson Nickel Mint Error Lot ON HOLD!
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LUCIUS VERUS, Augustus 161-169 AD (with Marcus Aurelius). AE sestertius, 164 AD. Obverse- L AVREL VERVS AVG ARMENIACVS, laureate head right. Reverse- TR P IIII IMP II COS II S-C, Victory standing right, placing a shield inscribed VIC/AVG in two lines on palm. RIC-1396, Cohen-249. 33.79 mm, 23 g. Ex-Ancient Imports, 05/2007. Asking $73, which is my cost.
VALERIAN II, Caesar under Valerian I, ca. 253-257 AD. AR antoninianus, posthumous issue.
Obverse- DIVO VALERIANO CAES, radiate and draped bust right. Reverse- CONSACRATIO, Valerian riding on eagle flying right.
RIC-9, RCV-10606, Sear-3071. 22 mm, 3.3 g. Ex-Incitatus Coins (Canada), 03/2008. Asking $59, which is my cost.
QUINTILLUS, Augustus 270 AD. Obverse- radiate and draped bust right. Reverse- Securitas standing left, leaning on column and holding scepter. RIC-31, Cohen-63, Sear-11451 21 mm, 3 g. Ex-Incitatus Coins (Canada), 05/2007. Asking $39, which should be my cost or a little below it, but since online records of that purchase are gone and I don't remember what I paid, just make me an offer.
VABALATHUS was king of the breakaway Palmyrene empire under his mother, Zenobia, ca. 266-272 AD. This was initially with the acquiescence of the Roman emperor Aurelian (who was busy fighting on other fronts), but Aurelian later conquered Palmyra in 273. This bronze antoninianus was struck at Antioch around 271 AD and shows dual portraits of Aurelian and Vabalathus, perhaps in expression of the Palmyrene hope that Aurelian would allow them to coexist. Obverse- VABALATHVS V CRIMDR, Laureate and draped bust right. Reverse- IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG, Radiate and draped bust right. (Which side is considered the obverse and which is the reverse is up for debate on a two-headed coin, but more folks probably use this type to represent Vabalathus in collections.) RIC-381. 20.62 mm, 3.3 g. Ex-Ancient Imports, 05/2007. Use this in a coin toss, and you'll always win, provided you pick "heads" every time! Asking $69, which is my cost.
TETRICUS I was emperor of the breakaway Gallic Empire from circa 270 (or 271) AD until 273 (or 274) AD. (As is often typical of the Crisis of the Third Century,sources sometimes differ on the exact dates). He ruled with his son Tetricus II, until they were defeated by Aurelian and the Gallic provinces were brought back under the dominion of Rome. AE antoninianus. Obverse- IMP TETRICVS P F AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust right. Reverse- HILARITAS AVGG, Hilaritas standing left, holding palm and cornucopiae. RIC-80, Cohen-57. 19.6 mm, 2.3 g. Ex-Ancient Imports, 05/2007. Asking $34, which is my cost.
CARUS, Augustus 282-283 AD. Posthumous AE antoninianus, Siscia mint, ca. 283 AD. Obverse- DIVO CARO PARTHICO, radiate head right. Reverse- CONSECRATIO AVG, flaming altar, A to right, SMSXXI in exergue. RIC-111 var., Cohen-23, Venera-4341. 21 mm, 3 g. Ex-Ancient Imports, 05/2007, Harmer Rooke 1988. Asking $55, which should be my cost or a little below it, but since online records of that purchase are gone and I don't remember what I paid, just make me an offer.
KM581.2, copper, 24 mm. This coin did not scan very well because it is such a dark brown. I had to tweak the colors and/or brightness in the picture and that ended up making it look a bit strange (and still too dark). In hand, it is a pleasant brown circulated example with nice surfaces. There are some faint old marks but overall the eye appeal is good for a low grade piece. Krause lists a 1754/0 overdate and there appears to be something going on beneath the 4 on this one, but it doesn't look like a 4 over a 0- it looks more like the 4 was repunched. Update- this photo only shows the obverse but it should demonstrate how bad the scans truly are. The coin actually has fairly decent surfaces for a lower-grade example. $7.
KM647, copper. 31 mm approx. A one-year type, KM647 has several subvarieties that have something to do with the number of gunports on the ship (five, six, nine, none, etc.), and whether those gunports are raised or incuse. Which is something of a joke, even on coins in better shape than this, as the ship is but a tiny blip on the horizon. Counting gunports on a piece in this grade? Fuhgeddaboutit- who cares? All the varieties are relatively similar in value, anyway. Just call this another nice, cheap oldie. Yes, there is a rim nick but the scanner exaggerated it- it's not inconsistent with the grade level, if you ask me. The coin has pretty nice surfaces overall. "Just honest wear", as they say. $5.
KM856, .500 silver/.2273 oz. Nice white UNC with cartwheel luster not seen in the picture. Gradewise, I personally would estimate it to be either a high-end MS63 or maybe even a more typical MS64. There are a few small marks so it's no MS65, but it's definitely one of the nicer 50% silver halfcrowns I've had. $27.
KM85, .835 silver/.2013 oz. The obverse of this piece features a left-facing bust of Paul I and the reverse portrays Selene the moon goddess on horseback, riding over waves and dolphin. This is a typical circulated example and there's nothing really special about it, but it's silver, and the reverse design is kind of nice. I'll ask $7, which is slightly less than the melt value as of this posting.
KM130.1, copper. Despite microporosity which gives it somewhat granular surfaces, this coin is an OK lower-grade example with no major distractions. It's an even dark brown and its surfaces actually fall under the pleasing definition of "crusty". Anyway, it's just another cheapo-cool oldie that any modest collector can enjoy. $8. ON HOLD until my giveaway winner chooses this or the other Irish coin
KM 8, .750 silver/.3409 oz. Well worn with an old stain or two, but not displeasing. For once I'll say my scans portray the coin accurately. 1928 was the inaugural year for modern Irish coinage under the post-independence Irish Free State. The obverse features the harp common to all Irish coins, and the reverse an Irish Hunter horse. I'll price this piece somewhere around its March 9th melt value. $13. ON HOLD until my giveaway winner chooses this or the other Irish coin
KM8, bronze. 240,000 minted. This coin is lighter brown than the poorly-focused pictures indicate. There's some faint rim chatter but not enough to call a real problem, I'd say. It's a sharp About Uncirculated piece and I'd frankly be surprised if a third-party grading company didn't assign it a grade somewhere between AU53 and AU58. I'll split the difference and call it AU55, in my opinion. The surfaces are quite nice and it's a very handsome piece in hand. The Fourth edition Krause lists an UNC at $50. I'll ask $29 for this one.
KM436, .800 silver/.0932 oz. This is not only a better date but a one-year type as well. It was a transitional piece with reduced size and silver content from the larger 1905-1914 KM435 type. They dropped the silver altogether the following year in 1920, when they began striking large bronze 20-centavo pieces which by the 1940s were themselves reduced in size. The mintage of 4,155,000 pieces isn't exactly small, so I suppose the relatively strong prices must be due to the demand for this coin in type sets. The 2009 Krause catalog lists it for $30 in VF. Of course this particular example is VG and not VF, but I figure it ought to be worth at least $10? ON HOLD
KM447, .720 silver/.1929 oz, 27 mm. Well circulated with a "dirty" look that's actually not unpleasant. Priced around the 3/8 melt value. $7. ON HOLD
This one is a castoff from my famous "Holey Coin Vest" because I upgraded to one with UNC details. I reckon it's probably got Good (G4) details. Whoever holed it was paying attention to the reverse, since the hole's at the top of that side. He spared the date by drilling inwards from the rim a bit, though. An undamaged G4 lists for $28 in the 2011 Red Book, so for this one I guess I'll ask $10.
As a longtime collector of holed coins, I subscribe wholeheartedly to the maxim that "one man's trash is another man's treasure". I love holey coins that are "heartbreakers" for other collectors, but even I have to say "ouch" over this one. Of course when somebody murdered this coin, no doubt for a bracelet or watch fob, he didn't know that future collectors would lament this. It was just a penny to him. The coin has full LIBERTY and some veins in the feathers. If it were unholed, this would be a $135 piece by the current Red Book. As-is, well, who knows. What's it worth to you? The bottom hole goes through the 6 in the date but does not completely obliterate it. Even if it were gone you could tell this is a Type 1 Indian (the last feather in the headband points between I and C in AMERICA), which would narrow it down to either 1867 or 1877. Boy howdy, if it were an 1877 that would be a real heartbreaker! Here's a cool semi-key Indian for someone who's not too picky- maybe even another one of you Holeyheads. (I'm not the only nut out there who collects this stuff, haha.) Price? I dunno. Let me pull a number out of thin air. If you don't like that number, pull one of your own out of thin air and PM it to me. Let's say... umm... $26?
Nothing but your everyday humble, common Indian cent here. There's some old circulation scuz in places but the scans exaggerate the differences in color. In hand, it's an even brown with decent surfaces; just about what you'd expect for an inexpensive collection in a folder or album. The top half of the motto LIBERTY is visible, so it's not one of those flat G4 coins with just a silhouette for a portrait. $2
BU Lincoln/Wheat cents- I've got a few I'll be posting below, but let me go ahead and say it now- these images are scans, and SCANS WILL NOT SHOW LUSTER. There, I've said it. Again. No doubt I'll repeat myself a few times before all is said and done, haha.
Great coin with golden orange color and swirling luster not seen here. There is a tiny tickmark above the date which shows up only at certain angles. Aside from that, I don't see a mark on it- most of the rest of the apparent "chatter" you see in the images is probably just dust on my scanner bed. I wouldn't be surprised if this coin graded MS65 RD or better. Let's call it MS64 RD to be conservative. $12. ON HOLD
Nice orange coin with great luster. MS63 to MS64 RD, in my opinion. $7. ON HOLD
Another nice Red Wheatie. This one has begun mellowing just a bit to the right of the portrait, but only the tiniest bit- it is by no means a RB coin- and is still a full Red by just about anyone's standards. I'd say it's still probably 98% Red. The luster is fine. I personally called this one MS 64 RD when I had it out at my antique mall booth, but let's just call it MS63 RD to be safe. $5.
Nice full Red coin with great color and luster. In hand, I see no reason this shouldn't go MS65 RD but let's just say MS64 RD to be safe. $8.
Some very slight mellowing but still full Red. A few micro specks in the fields, which aren't quite so noticeable with the coin in hand- the scans exaggerated them a little. This is a fairly typical MS63 RD coin, I'd say. $3.
Nice orange-red coin with full luster. I'd call it MS63 to MS64 RD. There are some marks near the top of the reverse which I think are die cracks. I marked them with tiny red arrows in the picture, but the arrows got kind of "melted" when the jpeg quality of the image was reduced. $5.
Your typical lot of Red BU 1940s Wheaties, I guess. Dates are 1942, 1944-D, 1944-S, 1945-D, 1945-S, 1946, 1947-D, and 1948-S. All probably MS63 RD quality, give or take. The '45-S has a few small streaks that are hardly worth mentioning, but all of the coins are full Red with average to great luster. The '47-D is the pick of the litter, in my opinion, but I didn't take a loupe to each and every one. $12. ON HOLD
Here are some slightly larger scans: (Obverses) ~ (Reverses)
The title sez it all, except perhaps a note about "nice luster". I'm actually trusting the previous owner on that, since the coin just shipped today (3/16). Should be in hand soon. Looks nice enough in his photos, which I have reused with permission, since they are better than any I could produce. I suspect there is still quite a bit of luster that isn't showing in the pictures. $50 COMING SOON
This coin has nice luster I'd call "chatoyance". There's a sixty-four-dollar word for you. It comes from a French word describing the shifting, lustrous properties of a cat's eye, and is often used by jewelers when describing the "star" in cabochon gems. But I digress, as usual. It has a satiny sort of luster, in other words. I see no reason I wouldn't personally call this coin MS65 or maybe better, but let's just say MS64. It's not a Full Steps coin, as it has the typical mushy strike there. When I scanned it there was some weird green on the portrait. Either this was a strange artifact of the digital image, or there is a trace of PVC on the coin that the scanner saw when I couldn't. In hand, it looks just fine- the green stuff either doesn't exist or is invisible to the naked eye. You might wanna take the coin out of the holder and give it a quick acetone bath, just in case there is PVC there. In the end, I reimaged it with photos to try and catch some of the luster (they didn't, entirely), and I abandoned the awful scans. This is a handsome BU warnick and I think you'll like it. If not, I'll take it back. $16.
This lot consists of the following: 1939 AU58, 1939-D F15 (sm. obverse scratch), 1939-S AU50, 1942 Type 1 AU50, 1944-P silver VF20, 1953 BU (MS63+), 1954 AU55, and a 1957 proof (PR65+). Though low grade, the 1939-D is a key date, of course. That coin does have a shallow, curved scratch that runs parallel to the bottom of the words GOD and WE in the motto, probably from old counting machine damage. It's fairly subtle, though, since it kind of underlines the lettering and is not immediately apparent to the eye. The 1939-S is a semi-key date and though very lightly circulated, it is a nice looking coin. The 1942 is a nonsilver Type 1 with some light brownish toning. The 1944-P is pretty typical but at least it gives you one silver coin in the lot. The 1953 is a pretty BU coin with light gold toning, and the 1957 is a proof which doesn't have super-deep mirrors but rather a more "liquid luster" look to it and some very subtle purplish toning. All in all this lot would possibly be a nice way of filling or upgrading a few holes in somebody's "everyman" nickel album. $24.
Here are some slightly larger scans: (Obverses) ~ (Reverses)
Light "CircCam" contrast. I'd call it VG if the reverse rim weren't a tiny bit soft. Still, it's a decent looking example. Update- I just discovered this coin has a faint staple scratch on the reverse. It is so faint it only shows up at certain angles to the light, but I thought I should mention it and have reduced the price accordingly. $16.
These are nice white coins with gemmy luster. They are: 1959, 1961, 1962, and 1963-D. I'd call the 1959 MS63 and the others MS64. $12 ON HOLD
This lot consists of the following coins: 1907 Indian cent (VG+), 1928 Lincoln/Wheat cent (VF+), 1945-S Lincoln/Wheat cent (Red BU), 1948-S Lincoln/Wheat cent (Red BU), 1956 Lincoln/Wheat cent (Red BU), 1907 Liberty nickel (G), 1934-D Buffalo nickel (G), and a 1912-D Barber dime (G). All are problem free and pretty much what you'd expect, I reckon. The 1907 cent looks almost Fine. I'd call the 1945-S cent MS63 RD. The 1948-S cent has some nice gold color and looks particularly nice, in my opinion- it's the prize of the lot, probably. I'd call both it and the 1956 cent MS65+ RD. The 1907 nickel is a pretty typical low grade piece but at least it has a full rim on the reverse. The Buffalo nickel and Barber dime are both typical low grade pieces. $16.
Here are some slightly larger scans: (Obverses) ~ (Reverses)
These coins feature the designs from Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska, and Hawaii. They are all dated 2008-P and are copper-nickel clad. Cut from a mint set, they remain in the original plastic. Despite the weirdly-colored scans, all are white and of MS65+ quality. $3.
I'm collecting VG Barber halves in a Dansco album. Let me know if you have any I need! I'll happily trade anything off this list or buy from you if you have nice original grey VG-F coins for sale at or below VG prices. When I end up with duplicates I will add them below.
Here's a nice original grey circulated Barber half, recently a part of my VG Dansco collection. I just upgraded to one with a bit more detail in LIBERTY on the headband, but this one's got four letters ("LI...TY") present. $18.
I have enough love tokens right now that they warranted their own separate thread.
The cent-sized bezels are gold-colored while all of the others are silver colored. I would not recommend these for valuable coins, obviously, but they make nice inexpensive mounts for cheap keepsake coins. A few years back I took some of those gold-plated Statehood quarters from my home state and put some in these bezels, and they sold very nicely at my antique mall booth. I gave my lady boss a Peace dollar in one of these as a Christmas gift, and she was happy. Put some common Indian cents, Buffalo nickels, or Merc dimes in these and I'll bet you'll find them popular. Use needle nose pliers to gently open the crown screw, put the coin in, and screw the crown back on. Be careful not to overtighten or you could snap the stem off. $2 each
CENT size (gold color): 9 available
NICKEL size (silver color): 10 available
DIME size (silver color): 10 available
QUARTER size (silver color): 22 available
HALF DOLLAR size (silver color): 8 available
LARGE DOLLAR (Morgan/Peace/Ike, not ASE) size (silver color): 8 available
Keychain attachment (the typical inexpensive kind you see on most novelty key rings): 4 available (just ask for one free if you buy a bezel).
The watch is modern, brand new in the original box, with a base metal "skeleton" case revealing the 7(?)-jewel analog movement. It's a very classy-looking watch with an antique-style design. Asking only $75, which is basically my cost.
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1824 Large Cent. Raw with very mild porosity. Inactive verdigris on the reverse. VF details. A nice album coin. $100 shipped
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1964 Penny PCGS PR69RD with revs toning -$35
Apollo 14th Mini Coin made of silver that was taking to the moon -$20
5x 1974 proof sets in original box- $35
1909 VDB Lincoln Cent NGC MS65RB - $80 ****SOLD****
1938-D Lincoln Cent ANACS MS65RD (Old ANACS w/ XX0000 cert. no.) - $25 ****SOLD****
1945-S Lincoln Cent ANACS MS66RD (Old ANACS w/ XX0000 cert. no.) - $25 ****SOLD****
1946-D Lincoln Cent NGC MS66RD (Old NGC fatty) - $30 ****SOLD****
1947-S Lincoln Cent NGC MS65RD (Old NGC fatty) - $20 ****SOLD****
1948-D Lincoln Cent PCGS MS65RD (OGH) - $15 ****SOLD****
1951 Lincoln Cent PCGS MS65RD (OGH) - $20 ****SOLD****
1954-S Lincoln Cent PCGS MS65RD (OGH) - $12 ****SOLD****
1958 Lincoln Cent PCGS MS65RD (OGH) - $20 ****SOLD****
1959 Lincoln Cent PCGS MS65RD (OGH) - $20
1960-D Lincoln Cent NGC MS66RD (Old NGC fatty) - $35
1965 Lincoln Cent ANACS MS65RD (Old ANACS w/ XX0000 cert. no.) - $20
2010-D Lincoln Cent PCGS Secure Plus Sample Slab - $10 ****SOLD****
1943-P Jefferson Nickel (Silver) NGC MS67 (Old NGC fatty) light rim toning - $35
1950-D Jefferson Nickel PCGS MS66 (OGH) nice golden/blue colors - $75 ****SOLD****
1962 Roosevelt Dime NGC PF69 - $35
1964 Roosevelt Dime PCGS Sample MS64 (OGH) - $12 ****SOLD****
1971-S Washington Quarter NGC PF69*Cameo - $50
1986 Washington Quarter in PCGS 25th Anniversary 1986-2011 slab - $15
1998-S Washington Quarter (Clad) PF70 Ultra Cameo - $50
1958 Franklin Half Dollar PCGS MS65 - $35 ****SOLD****
1964 Kennedy Half Dollar PCGS Sample MS (OGH) - $18 ****SOLD****
1892 Columbian Half Dollar PCGS MS63 (formerly NGC MS64) - $80
2006-S San Francisco Old Mint Commemorative Dollar NGC MS70 - $65 ****SOLD****
2003 $1 Silver Eagle in PCGS MS68 Collectors Club Edition flag holder - $50 ****SOLD****
2004 $1 Silver Eagle in PCGS MS69 Collectors Club Edition holder - $45 ****SOLD****
2007-P John Adams Presidential Dollar Error Doubled Edge Lettering Inverted First Day of Issue PCGS Brilliant Uncirculated (I grade it MS65) - $90
2007-P/D Thomas Jefferson Presidential Dollar 4-coin Position A/B multi-coin slab PCGS MS66 - $40
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
So....as I post this, silver is at $(see above) Where will it end??. FOR SALE: 1959, 1960 LGDT, 1960 SMDT MS proof sets. These are all no-problem pristine sets, in my possession for over 50yrs. delivered prices are:
1959 (21 sets available) @$28.00
1960 large dates (140 available) @ $26.00
1960 small date (5 available) @ $35.00
First come-first served. Take 1 or all.
References? I recently sold $15K+ 1961-2-3-4 sets here (most @ $17-18 each when silver was @ $27-$28.
Prefer checks or M.O. please. Paypal? must add 3%
PM me please. Thanks.
A nicely toned 1951-S Rosie, PCGS MS-66 SOLD!
Cool lime green insert PCGS Ike SOLD!
Toned 1945-S Washington, NGC MS-66 $69.95
Toned 1941-D Washington, PCGS MS-65 $79.95
Toned raw 1923 Peace Dollar SOLD!
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2003 National Wildlife Refuge System Centennial Medals
All have been with me, and no one else. All have box, holder, COA, Coin
From the COA:
Date: 2003
Mint: Philadelphia
Condition: Proof
Weight: 26.73 grams
Diameter: 1.500 inches 38.10 mm
Composition: 90% silver, 10% alloy
If I recall, these were all done with a laser as well.
I have all 4 plus 2 extra Canvasback Ducks.
$45 each, all 4 in the series for $160, 5 for $190, or all 6 for $225
Paypal ok. $3 shipping. Free shipping for 4 or more.
If interested, I may be open to trades or a little negotiating. Never know if you don't try.
(these were originally bought for my stepfather, who passed away before the mint even got them shipped (they were on severe backorder))
So, the ones I have are:
Canvasback Duck (3)
Elk (1)
Salmon (1)
Bald Eagle (1)
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
Paypal is preferred but anything else is fine too. Feel free to make an offer or trade for silver.
1922 Peace dollar. Toned rather dark with some interesting color and UNC details.
I think this coin sat in a coin purse for a long period of time. I don't believe it's Artificial.
Asking $38 delivered.
1882 O/S Morgan - 100% original surfaces... XF45- AU50 grade and a really nice example.
VAM 4 Late Die State, recessed example I believe.
Asking $85 delivered.
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1859 Indian Head Cent PCGS XF45 $95 SOLD
1943 Lincoln Cent PCGS MS67 $95 SOLD
1928-D Lincoln Cent ICG AU58 $21 (lowered from $24)SOLD
1966 Washington Quarter (Business Strike, not SMS) PCGS MS65 $12.50 SOLD
1884-O Morgan Dollar NGC MS64 $64 (lowered from $70) SOLD
Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks for looking!
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1902 Liberty Nickel $28
1915 Buffalo Nickel $12
1917 Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter **Sold**
Thanks!
1899, Good - SOLD
1899, Good
1901, Good
1904, Good
1909, Good SOLD
1911S, Good SOLD
1911S, Good SOLD
$2.50 per piece or $17.00 FOR ALL 7
1902, Fine, $4 SOLD
1905, Fine, $5 SOLD
1907, Fine, $4 SOLD
1911,VF, $7
1914S,VG, $4 SOLD
1916,VG, $3 SOLD
1916,Fine, $6
Buy them all for $45, plus $2 ship.
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Shipping ? I’ll split it for first class...Paypal gift or check accepted. Thanks
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1899,1901,1904,1909,1911, goods
1911
1916,Fine
Many successful BST transactions with dozens of board members, references on request.
$75.00..delivered
Library of coins "V" Nickel album. No writing. Grade f/vf. $10
1957P Type B Quarter Brilliant MS65. $30
1960P Type B Quarter Brilliant MS64. $15
1962P Type B Quarter Brilliant MS64. $15
1883 NC Nickel MS62, Well struck with nice target album tone over both sides and nice luster. $45
1976 S Type 2 Ike$ Proof 66. Nice reddish seagreen bronze, lighter blue and yellow at rims. $10
1976P Type 2 Ike $ MS64 deep olive/bronze over both sides. $4 SOLD
Foreign:
1969-G Germany 5 Marks Theodor Fontane Superb Gem Proof - A proof commemorative featuring German novelist and poet Theodor Fontane (1819-1898). About the size that's a little bigger than a US half dollar, this proof commemorative comes superbly preserved with excellent fields and a near black and white cameo contrast. Raw and uncertified. -- $6.00
Send me a PM to reserve any of these coins.
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ND Draped Bust (Sold)
1817 $22
1819 $8
1824/2 $25
1830 cleaned $6
183* $6
1849 $6
1851 $20
1856 Counterstamped O.M.R. $25
1897 Bryan Mechanical Dollar- Brass $85 Delivered
1884 Blaine and Logan Token Brass- Comes with blue Cloth Ribbon
MS-60+ $40 Delivered
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Checks/MO... For paypal; use gift, or add +3% for regular. ALL OFFERS WELCOME !!!
I will also consider trades for (1) 2010 ASE & (1) 2011 ASE
Thanks...
1856 Braided Hair half cent... A nice chocolate brown, very original surfaces with a few rim bumps noticeable on the reverse. The coin will make for a nice album type set. Grades XF+ (net VF for the minor problems) Currently on ebay... Sig link below.
1998 1/2 oz silver 5 yen colorized Chinese Panda PCGS MS66. Tough coin to find, with only 100k pieces. These were struck as proof issues by the PRC. $55 delivered...
1958 PCGS MS66 nicely toned quarter with blazing luster. Slight speckled amber, blue, & greens throughout the coin, with the reverse rims being similar in colors. Nothing like a monster toned coin, but priced cheap. $35 delivered...
2 rolls of unc. 1971 d Kennedy clad halves... Most are avg. uncs, with some slight toners, and a few gems. $15 ea. delivered...
4 rolls of unc. 1976 d bicentennial halves... With some nice toners, and lots of gems in old bank wrappers. $15 ea. delivered...
Take all 6 rolls for $85 delivered shipped priority mail...
Everything needs to go! If price is to high make an offer! Thanks for looking.
1 Cent
1940s Ms 66RD NGC- $20-
1943 MS66 NGC-$20 -
1943d MS66 NGC- $20-
1956d MS65RD ANACS- $5-
1957 PF66RD NGC- $15-
1957d MS64RB PCGS- $10 slight toning -
1967 SMS MS66RD NGC-$20-
1969s PF67RD Anacs- $6-
1991s PR69RD DCAM PCGS- $13-
2009s PF69RD UCAM NGC- have all 4 $8.50each or $32 for the set-
5 cent
1945s MS66 NGC- $25-
10 Cent
1952d MS66FB Omaha Bank Hoard PCGS- $30-
1955 MS66 NGC- $15-
1955s MS65 PCGS- $8-
1959 MS67 ICG-$7-
1959d MS65FB PCGS- $15-
1963 PF68 NGC- $15 (dark toning) -
1967 SMS MS66 PCGS- $9-
Quarter
1991s PR 69 DCAM PCGS- $10-
2008s South Dakota NGC SMS MS68- $8-
50 cent
1978 s PR69DCAM PCGS- $14-
1992 silver proof set- $20 (Melt is $22.07 with silver at $35.90)
1989 prestige proof set- $30
almost complete set of Roosevelt dimes- missing 46, 46s, 47d, 52s, 53, 53d, 54, 54s - 40 total dimes- $100
all dimes are circulated
Greg Hansen, Melbourne, FL Click here for any current EBAY auctions Multiple "Circle of Trust" transactions over 14 years on forum
My Early Large Cents
Please PM if you are interested...reasonable offers will be considered.
1958 Proof Franklin - SOLD - This is a very attractive coin with light cameo contrast on both sides and great rainbow rim toning on the reverse. I would grade this coin PR67.
1962 Proof Franklin - SOLD - Light cameo contrast on obverse and clean black fields on both sides. This coin has been dipped to remove uneven haze/tone, I believe the spot on the bell is from a small piece of glue that was resting on the coin inside the flatpack.
1963 Proof Franklin - SOLD - Light cameo contrast on obverse and clean black fields on both sides; an attractive original coin.
1968-S Proof Kennedy - SOLD - Heavy even frost on both sides, the fields obviously have a heavy haze; but nicely compliment an attractive golden tone on the obverse rim. Please note the scratch on the upper reverse shield. If dipping is your thing, I believe this one would clean up nicely...but no returns if you do.
1970 Proof Kennedy - $15 - Moderate cameo contrast and clean black fields on both sides; the coin does have a light haze; an attractive original coin.
Previous successful BST SALE transactions to: Keets, Ahrensdad, ProofCents, OnTheHunt, Schatzy, coindudeonebay, sawyerjosh, lakeshore, beartracks42, larrynj
Just an odd mix of coins, etc I'm culling from my collection as I try to organize and re-focus (and get a bit of spending money) while I'm unemployed (let go from Verizon after 21 years and a detached retina).
Please PM me with any interest/offers in the following. Nothing earth-shattering.... just some items someone might have interest in before I try to dispose of them elsewhere.
Thanks for looking!
- - Dave
COINS:
1 $25 roll 2010 Native American dollars (all D mint, I believe - - from bulk ship)
1 Cheerios 2000 cent
1 1987 Proof Set
1 1992 Proof Set
1 2000 Proof Set
1 1988M Cupro-Nickel $5 "Discovery Space Shuttle" commemorative coin & info card (Marshall Islands KM#6)
1 1971 specially numbered & mint-marked "Coins of Israel - Official Mint Set"
1 Lincoln Bronze 3" Medal (#116). No box/stand, but see US Mint website - - being offered again w/ box/stand for $42)
1 C-N & 1 Brass? 1973 Franklin Mint set of coins on business cards.
1 Laredo National Bank "Serving Two Nations Since 1892" 1&3/4" diam. bronze medallion (left-facing roaring lion obv. & smooth rev.)
EMPTY BLUE WHITMAN FOLDERS (no coins):
2 different Canadian 1/2-Dollar folders #9070 (1870-1910) (1 new; 1 new w/slight tape mark by 1910)
1 Canadian 1/2-Dollar folder #9080 (no dates) (used for extra "stock" - - lots of dates written-in)
1 2-cent/nickel 3-cent folder #9024 (1864-1889) (new)
CURRENCY & STAMPS/FDC's:
1 July 4, 1975 Bicentennial FDC (tan env.) with 4 10-cent "militia/uniform" stamps & "Minuteman/Paul Revere" medal
1962 NGC 1C PF68RD -
2005 NGC 1C SMS MS69RD -
1957 PCGS 25c MS64 -
2000 D PCGS SAC $1 MS65 Millennium -
1960 PCGS 50C PR66CAM
SOLD
Jeffs
$79 Delivered. Paypal or check is ok.
If interested or have a question just send a message.
Knowledge is the enemy of fear
sold
1958-1967 Mexican One Peso Coins (each is .0514 ASW), total of 56 coins (2.8784 troy ounces of silver). Melt is $108.40 as I type this. How about $92 shipped.
Link to the Mexican stuff on APMEX: LINK
2001 Proof Set: $19
2007 Proof Set: $19
2008 Proof Set: $43
2009 Proof Set: $23
2001 Silver Proof Set: ON HOLD $57
10 90% dimes (nine Barber, one Mercury). No slicks. Melt is $27.39 as I type this. How about $26 shipped. HOLD
Add two dollars for shipping for one, an extra dollar shipping for purchase of two to four sets. All come in original box. PM to reserve or for more information.
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