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HK-8 Type 3-----Crystal Palace/1853, NGC MS61. Certainly one of the nicest designs in the SC$ listings and also one of the nicer examples to be found, this medal has a full Proof Like Obverse while the Reverse is oxidized in the fields yet still retains the original brilliance around the central palace and the rim lettering.
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1936-S/S Buffalo Nickel--FS 020, NGC MS66. This is a really clean and bright example of a difficult to locate "naked eye" OMM. Cherrypickers calls it rare in Mint State and this example is among a few of the highest graded by NGC to date. Though pricing is understandably scant for this issue I'm open to any reasonable offer, just PM and we can work out the details. This beauty finally found a home at $950, thanks for all the interest and congrats to the buyer!!image
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HK-462-----William Penn 250th Anniversary/1932, NGC AU58. A well executed design and nicely struck bronze medal featuring William Penn on the obverse and a depiction of Penn meeting with the an Indian Chief. The AU grade results from some lighter high point color which NGC evidentally interpreted as rub; it's almost certainly from the medal sitting in the same position for an extended time. $50
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1938 Jefferson Nickel--PCGS MS65FS. Bright and clean with a step count of 6555, this is an MDS example of the first year of issue for the series. $115
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1959 Jefferson Nickel--PCGS PR68CAM. A clean Proof with moderate frost, strong mirrors and with faint gold/brown tone. $110
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1980 Jefferson Nickel--PCGS MS65FS. A nice example of the date showing some interesting die cracks on both sides. $75
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1996-W Roosevelt Dime--PCGS MS68. In an older generation holder but not having a strong enough strike to merit the FB designation. $70
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HK-302-----Louisiana Purchase Exposition/1904. Yellow Bronze striking of this popular issue. No friction, the darker areas are simply where the medal must have laid for some time. It's essentially mark free with a solid MS64 strike. $40

HK-303-----Louisiana Purchase Exposition/1904. Another example of the LPE official medal but this time in Bronze, toned a nice dark brown color with some lighter highlights, also mark free and grading MS63/64. $60

HK464-----Century of Progress International Exposition, A&P Carnival Dollar/1933. A nice, clean example of a common medal with only slight areas of discoloration where the Gilt has been disturbed. $25
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HK-507-----Washington D.C. Sesquicentennial/1950. A silver example of this nice medal with some speckled obvers tone and discoloration on the reverse where the medal laid for an extended period. The overall finish is matte-like on this great U.S. Mint striking. $110
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