FSHO: 1910 Lincoln PCGS MS 65 RD etc *price reduced!

Shipping included, discount possible on multiple items.
Lincolns ($0.01)
PCGS
1910 65RD $210


NGC
1954 S 66RD $10
1958 D 66RD $10
Jeffersons ($0.05)
NGC
1942 P MS66 $20
1942 S MS66 $20
1945 P MS66 $20(2)
1957 D MS66 $20 All 5 for $70
Washington ($0.25)
1947 D NGC MS66 $30
1950 NGC MS66 $25 Both for $50
Franklin ($0.50)
1956 PCGS MS65FBL $45
Lincolns ($0.01)
PCGS
1910 65RD $210


NGC
1954 S 66RD $10
1958 D 66RD $10
Jeffersons ($0.05)
NGC
1942 P MS66 $20
1942 S MS66 $20
1945 P MS66 $20(2)
1957 D MS66 $20 All 5 for $70
Washington ($0.25)
1947 D NGC MS66 $30
1950 NGC MS66 $25 Both for $50
Franklin ($0.50)
1956 PCGS MS65FBL $45
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i had to read up on the Richmond Collection pedigree as i wasnt as familiar with that one
>>With over 3600 U.S. coins, the Richmond Collection was another one of the great collections of our time. It was assembled over a three decade peroid by a "prolific and fastidious collector" and was auctioned by DLRC in 2004/5. The Richmond Collection contained nearly every regular issue coin between 1838 to 1955 including many proofs. Some highlights of the collection were a complete collection of Silver dollars from 1794-1934, including the 1870-S Seated and the 1885 Trade dollars, lacking only the 1804. Other highlights were the finest known 1894-S dime, an 1873-CC quarter, a pair of 1893-S Morgan dollars (MS 63 and 64 respectively) and a pair of 1895 proof Morgan dollars.>>
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