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SSP: Whole bunch of slabbed world coins for sale.

I've decided to narrow my focus and get rid of some extraneous and duplicate slabbed material. I wanted to offer them here and across the street before going to the Bay.

U.S. orders: $5 for insured shipping.

non-U.S. orders: Will vary depending on weight. Registered mail is a must, which will add roughly $8 to the shipping cost.

PayPal (no additional charge) and USPS money orders.

Thanks for looking!

Edited to remove sold material.

Brazil 2000 Reis, 1875. NGC AU55 Nice steel gray toning with a hint of blue. Krause $XF=$50, UNC=$150. $85

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British Honduras 25 Cents, 1897. ANACS AU Details, Net EF40. Cleaned. Some lustre remaining. Only 40,000 minted. Priced below Krause XF=$85. $70

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British Honduras 5 Cents, 1936. NGC MS65. Superb example of low mintage piece (60,000 minted). $135

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British West Africa 1 Penny, 1936 KN. NGC MS66. Bright and lustrous. Selling below my cost. $24

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British West Africa 1/2 Penny, 1932. ANACS MS64. Lovely example. $80

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Denmark 5 Ore, 1874. ICG AU58. VERY nice example of the first date of the type. $165

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France 5 Francs, 1870 A. ANACS AU53. Nice example with a fair amount of remaining lustre. Krause XF=$90, UNC=$275. $120

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Germany 2 Marks, 1967 G. NGC PF66. A bit hazy for my tastes, maybe NCS? 5,353 mintage. $35

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Great Britain 1/2 Penny, 1854. NGC MS63 BN. Nice deep chocolate brown. $135

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Great Britain 1/2 Penny, 1854. NGC MS64 BN. I had dubbed this the "Witch's Nose" variety due to the die crack coming off of Vicki's nose. $150

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Great Britain 1 Shilling, 1850. ANACS AU50. Lovely and undergraded in my opinion. Nice lustre. $140

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Guernsey 8 Doubles, 1834. NGC XF45 BN. Nice example of first year of mintage. $75

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Hong Konog 1 Cent, 1904 H. NGC MS61 BN. Krause UNC=$60. $50

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Hong Kong 1 Mil, 1863. ANACS MS64 RB. Lovely olive-brown example. $125

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Italy 100 Lire, 1956. NGC AU58. Much nicer than photos imply. This was a grading experiment, as I've never seen one in an MS slab. I honestly thought it would grade much higher. $39

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Japan Yen, 1896. PCI MS62 Cleaned. Misattributed by PCI. It's not Y A25.3, but the more scarce Y 28a.5. PCI didn't bother to check to see if the countermarked issues were listed. Krause only goes up to XF=$90. $100

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Japan Yen, 1903. PCI MS 63 cleaned. Krause UNC=$140. $85

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Jersey 1/26 Shilling, 1871. ANACS AU Details, Net EF 40, Corroded. $20

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Mauritius 2 Cents, 1877 H. ANACS AU53. Nice deep chocolate brown. $45

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Mauritius 1 Rupee, 1971. ANACS PF66. Mintage of only 750 pieces. $50

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Newfoundland 25 Cents, 1919 C. NGC AU58. Extremely colorful. Trends AU=C$175, MS60=C$600. $200

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Norway 2 Ore, 1911. ANACS EF40. Lowest mintage of the series (195,000). $45

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Portuguese India 1/2 Rupia, 1947. NGC MS65. Frosty gem! $90

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Seychelles 10 Rupees, 1974. ICG MS68. Deep purple and blue toning. $30

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Seychelles 25 Cents, 1951. NGC MS66. Superb gem, only 36,000 minted! $85

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Sweden 5 Ore, 1922. NGC MS61 BN. Deep chocolate brown. Krause UNC=$125. $75

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Wurttemberg 5 Marks, 1913 F. ANACS AU55. Nice example of the type. Krause XF=$50, UNC=$250. $140

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Comments

  • SYRACUSIANSYRACUSIAN Posts: 6,461 ✭✭✭✭
    I want the colorful German 5 marks and the Libanese coin.
    Dimitri



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  • coinpicturescoinpictures Posts: 5,345 ✭✭✭
    PMs sent and list updated. Thanks!
  • SYRACUSIANSYRACUSIAN Posts: 6,461 ✭✭✭✭
    I'm tempted by this too

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    as well as this pretty 1905A proof half mark. I'm going through my philo German phase. image Why is it that such recent dates as 1968 are so expensive? A Swiss equivalent is worth less than ten bucks. Please enlighten me, hasn't anybody thought of putting away a few rolls?
    Dimitri



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  • BurksBurks Posts: 1,103
    Those are some awesome coins. A few I would of liked to of bought but cash is very, very short. Good buys whoever got them!
    WTB: Eric Plunk cards, jersey (signed or unsigned), and autographs. Basically anything related to him

    Positive BST: WhiteThunder (x2), Ajaan, onefasttalon, mirabela, Wizard1, cucamongacoin, mccardguy1


    Negative BST: NONE!
  • what are you going to focus on CP?
  • I'll take the 1905-A 1/2 mark if it is still available...
    Thanks,
    Rick
    Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Freedom is a well armed lamb contesting that vote. Benjamin Franklin - 1779

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    1836 Capped Liberty
    dime. My oldest US
    detecting find so far.
    I dig almost every
    signal I get for the most
    part. Go figure...
  • coinpicturescoinpictures Posts: 5,345 ✭✭✭
    German and States proofs, British copper, random Canadian, and *gasp* my stamp collection (insert joke here image ).
  • TwoKopeikiTwoKopeiki Posts: 9,737 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>German and States proofs, British copper, random Canadian, and *gasp* my stamp collection (insert joke here image ). >>



    The only stamp collector joke I know is unfit for a forum with possible YN's image
  • wildjagwildjag Posts: 1,335 ✭✭✭
    Fantastic assortment of coins you have to offer. Argh I see someone bought most all the German coins while I was off working imageimage
  • Back TTT (to the top) If after the first of the year the WUERTTEMBERG is still available I will be most interested! Thanks again for the 1/2 mark... I am eagerly awaiting it to arrive!
    Rick
    Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Freedom is a well armed lamb contesting that vote. Benjamin Franklin - 1779

    image
    1836 Capped Liberty
    dime. My oldest US
    detecting find so far.
    I dig almost every
    signal I get for the most
    part. Go figure...
  • coinpicturescoinpictures Posts: 5,345 ✭✭✭
    One last ttt before I put the remaining coins on Ebay.
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