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A Reasonable Offer May Be Accepted on some items... the Key Word is Reasonable.
Select AU or higher 19th and (pre 1948) 20th Century Mint Errors, Proof Mint Errors, Mint State Hard Times Tokens, and AU58FH Standing Liberty Quarters may be considered for partial or full trades.
1945-P Lincoln 1c Double Struck Mint Error NGC MS62 Red Brown = Asking $585.00 Fully Shipped.
Second Strike is 15% Off Center with a very dynamic reverse which shows 3 complete Wheat Ears.
All Pre 1964 Lincoln Errors are scarce, and Wheaties like this are few and far between as they just do not cross the market as often as the modern Zinc penny errors... especially in UNC and with traces of Red.
2005-D Lincoln 1c Mint Error Uncentered Broadstruck PCGS MS62RD = Asking $345.00 Fully Shipped.
Extremely scarce as the planchet looks like a proof... as this Denver delivery is completely Proof-like on both the obverse and reverse.
Looks Off Center and any post 2002 Lincoln Error since the new Schuler Presses where installed in the Mints is almost impossible to find. Conservatively graded by PCGS as MS62 Red, yet there are no issues to speak off and this example has eye appeal far exceeding the assigned grade. A Very Tough Modern Error!
1929 buffalo Nickel Double Clipped 6% Dbl Clipped Planchet PCGS MS64 = Asking $695.00 Fully Shipped.
Scarce as it's not a common error for the series as I've only seen 3 other examples, a 1918-D, a 1921, and a 1935 that where also double clipped. Last one to cross auction was in 2003 B&M Harrison Phillips sale also MS64 fetched $750.00.
1941 5C ANACS AU58 Uncentered Broadstrike Looks Off Center = Asking $250.00 Fully Shipped.
1985 5C Die Cap Mint Error NGC MS67 Highest Graded Die Cap = Asking $2295.00 Fully Shipped.
With full reverse as it wasn't obliterated from multiple strikes as the walls mushroomed up.
Average is MS63-64 and split this is MS67 a full thimble with almost Full Steps.
Uber Scarce New Orleans Barber 10C Capped Die Error Full Obverse Brockage NCS UNC Details Scratched Reverse Fully PL (not captured in the images) Most likely a 1903-O due to the shelved mint mark. Last one to cross public auction was an un-dated PCGS XF45 for under $3K at Heritage in 1996. Mint Error News Values Price @ $12K in UNC. = Asking $3650.00 Fully Shipped.
1964-P 25c Huge Centered Broadstrike Double Struck In Collar with 90 Degree Rotation "Unique" PCGS MS64.
One of a Kind - Asking $3150.00 Fully Shipped.
All 1932 to 1964 Silver Washington Quarter Mint Errors are Scarce!!!
1913-D 50C Uncentered Broadstrike NCS Lightly Cleaned / Scratched could have been a pocket piece? Tough error, Scarce for the series as the only other on the market in 2 years was an AU B/S at an asking of $3.5K = Asking $495.00 Fully Shipped.
1942 Walking Liberty Half Dollar NGC AU58 MINT ERROR = Asking $550.00 Fully Shipped.
Huge 40% +/- of the Reverse is Struck Thru Grease.
All WLH errors are extremly rare and this is a very visually dynamic huge strike through.
Not something that you see too often, and past the error it's a nice coin with a great strike on the obverse.
1986 First Year (First-est Strike?) ASE $1 Mint Error � Asking $695.00 Fully Shipped.
Gem Bu weakly struck almost looks like a Die Trial or Die Adjustment set-up piece, however the rims are fully formed. This example was not struck though grease or any foreign substance, however NGC has designated it as an �Obverse/Reverse Strike Through Mint Error�.
Nevertheless a rare error type to have escaped the mint and would make a nice centerpiece for a ASE collection.
2000-P $1 SAC PCGS MS65 Mint Error Full Partial Collar = Asking $395.00 Fully Shipped.
Very scarce error for the Sacagawea $1 series as only a few Partial Collars are known to exist.
A very attractive coin for the grade and the obverse looks Off Center do to the Full Partial Collar Strike.
These SAC errors just aren't available in the marketplace very often today.
2006 $10 American Gold Eagle NGC Mint State 69 "Unique Mint Error" Retained White Metal Chuck Struck-In the Reverse WOWZER = Asking $995.00 Fully Shipped.
Chuck of White Metal Struck-In the Reverse of the coin. This lovely specimen is a gorgeous Superb Gem which has been certified by NGC as MS-69. It is boldly struck, fully lustrous, and reveals just the faintest hint of copper oxidation near the white metal. US Gold coinage is struck and treated with the utmost careful inspection prior to leaving the mint. Yet the number of Unique Mint Errors actually escaping the mints has remained extremely small within the 23 year history of the American Gold Eagle series. This is a coin that will have anyone who sees it state of amazement. So now this here is a US Gold coin in a MS69 grade level of perfection with a chuck of white metal... and where are you going to find another?
2007 Proof Struck Through Reverse Mint Error NGC PF69 most likely a piece of wire = Asking $435.00 Fully Shipped.
Darkside German Weimar Republic Mint Error.
Scare High Denomination 1922-E German 3 Mark Weimar Republic BU Huge Partial Collar Mint Error looks Off Center.
"NON-ERROR 4 SALE"
PCGS AU55 1937-D 3 Leg Variety - Asking "$ALE PENDING" Shipped.
A beautiful example with beaming lustrous surfaces, no spots, no Issues, just a touch of circulation before it was snagged by a collector.
PCGS MS63 1923-S Winged Liberty 10C - Asking $450.00 Shipped.
A very lustrous example with some areas of toning, well struck with minimal peripheral weakness, roughly 85% split central bands without being rounded, neat reverse dies cracks. A tougher early branch mint example to locate at this price point, as it's available in MS64FB and MS65FB at times but rarely under $2K and in PCGS Plastic as the last example with mushy bands that crossed Heritage fetched upwards of $530.00.
1932-P Washington 25c PCGS MS64 Rainbow Toned Eye Candy = Asking $675.00 Fully Shipped.
An extremely lovely example which is truly attractive and alive with visual appeal and impressively strong mint bloom cartwheel luster. Pre 1950's Washington Quarters are tough to locate attractively toned and the present example is a pure jaw dropping knock-out. This
example is a sight to behold it posses tons more eye appeal then any dull boring white superb gem example in higher designated plastic. Delightful quality for the assigned grade and would not look out of place in a higher grade designated holder or set. Truly impressive in all regards, including color, luster, strike, and overall liveliness. Easily worthy of a premium! A so-so toned example of this date in MS63 sells on average for $500+, this example took me nearly a decade to locate.
1853 $5 PCGS AU58 = Asking $1560.00 Fully Shipped.
More Info Soon...
1857 $5 PCGS AU-58 = Asking $895.00 Fully Shipped.
Recent SDB discovery... far better then when Geraldo Rivera cracked Al Capone safe!
Better date, Deep Orange Gold with Fully PL Obv/Rev, incredible eye appeal, tough to image.
1935/34-D Boone NGC MS67 Superb Gem Toned Beauty = Asking $2295.00 Fully Shipped - Scarce date with the lowest mintage of 2003 total coins, lower then any other coin in the entire 144 pc Commemorative series.
Oozing satiny luster, original skinned mark free unmolested surfaces, and gorgeous peripheral toning.
Take a good look at Boone's Jawbone and Cheek, then while your at it look at the entire Obverse and Reverse and see if you see any ticks or contact marks? Any lines seen are on the NGC slab not the coin, and the mark on the reverse Indians right lower forearm is a die characteristic of this date NOT a knock.
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The Little Gromit by John Shipp the artists first Modern Hobo - Asking $425 Fully Shipped.
~ A first carving by a new carver ~
This was named for its likeness to John Shipp's little brother, at an age when he skated with a group that called themselves The Gromits. This was John Shipp's FIRST Hobo nickel ever. He's a goldsmith and engraver by trade.
It is carved on a 1972-D Jeff nickel as he hadn't even gotten his hands on Buffs yet, and on the edge initialed, numbered and dated, JLS #1 4-27-07.
Here it is the artists pics... not my lil dirty fingers!
He is already considered the Picasso of the Modern Hobo carving circuit do to Johnny's originality... these are uniquely his own creations!
Currency Errors
1950 $5 Star Note Gutter Fold Error - Extremely Rare BEP Replacement Star Note Silver Certificate MS64 = Asking $985.00 Fully Shipped.
1950 $10 Foldover Error - AU58 looks GEM BU PPQ at first glance Scarce Silver Certificate = Asking $1050.00 Fully Shipped.
As far as Currency Errors are concerned Foldovers are about as dramatic as it gets.
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Coins above will all ship at my expense - over $1K via USPS Registered Mail insured, coins less then $1K 1st Class USPS Mail insured w/ Delivery Confirmation.
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Extended terms available if your Piggy Bank is skinny
I can also offer extended 60-90 day terms, 1/3 down, no refund on layaway option.
A Reasonable Offer May Be Accepted on some items... the Key Word is Reasonable.
Select AU or higher 19th and (pre 1948) 20th Century Mint Errors, Mint State Hard Times Tokens, and AU58FH Standing Liberty Quarters may be considered for partial or full trades.
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<< <i>This coin is a tough one to photograph, thus various shots ALL of the SAME COIN. price is... $310 delivered. Scratches are on holder, not on the coin. Paypal or Personal Check fine. References if needed. 10 day from receipt return for refund less shipping for any reason. Obviously it still needs to be in the slab
First PM get it. Thanks.
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1850's US Merchant Token New York Miller NY-466 Brass NGC MS62 - Asking "Sale Pending" Shipped.
Aaron White Satirical Dollar - Early Civil War Period - NGC MS63 HK-830 Brass Rarity 6 - Asking "Sale Pending" Fully Shipped.
Aaron White, eccentric Connecticut lawyer, believed that the financial strain of the War of the Rebellion would bankrupt the United States and that as a result, all paper money, "greenbacks" in particular, would become worthless.
He hoarded hard money as insurance against such catastrophe.
White struck his satirical pieces to show contempt for greenbacks, printed to finance the war.
Specie or hard money was so scarce when the war commenced that the government had to print money to meet its needs.
White remembered the suspension of specie payments by U.S. banks and the resultant hard times of 1837 and 1857.
Also in his memory was the issue by wildcat banks and private concerns of an avalanche of paper money, value of which fluctuated greatly, and much of which was worthless.
He wished to refresh the memories of the people to the curses of paper money.
1916-D WLH 50C PCGS AU58 - Asking "SOLD" Fully Shipped.
Super Slider looks CH BU with original skinned unmolested lusterous satiny surfaces, well struck for the issue, framed with attractive area's of rim tone.
(Thanks for the 2 PM's mentioning the image is of a 1916-S but I've confirm it is a D with a 10x loupe.)
2007 Proof Struck Through Reverse Mint Error NGC PF69 most likely a piece of wire = Asking "SOLD" Fully Shipped.
PCGS MS63 1923-S Winged Liberty 10C - Asking "SOLD" Shipped.
A very lustrous example with some areas of toning, well struck with minimal peripheral weakness, roughly 85% split central bands without being rounded, neat reverse dies cracks.
A tougher early branch mint example to locate at this price point, as it's available in MS64FB and MS65FB at times but rarely under $2K and in PCGS Plastic as the last example with mushy bands that crossed Heritage fetched upwards of $530.00.
1834 HT-9 Andrew Jackson "Running Boar" Hard Times Token NGC MS64BN - Asking $475.00 Shipped.
Well struck, Very Lustrous Surfaces, No Spots, 100% Original with Nice Blue Patina, and roughly 10-15% Mint Red remains... Very scarce as such!
(Lines at 5 O'clock & 7 O'clock on the Reverse image are on the Slab NOT the Token)
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