FS-PR Eagles, MS Eagles, Pres $, Lincoln Chronicles, WWII Philipino Coins.

For Sale: PR Eagles, MS Eagles, Pres $, Lincoln Chronicles, WWII Philipino Coins.
If interested in any item, PLease PM me for pictures.
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Proof American Silver Eagles, all with original packaging box and COA, for the following years:
1993 ASE - $85
1995 ASE - $85
1996 ASE - $70
1997 ASE - $75
Or Best reasonable offer
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BU American Silver Eagles:
50 count, various years from 1986 to 2001
$22 each
Or Best reasonable offer
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250 Presidential Dollars, J.Q. Adams
250 in un-opened U.S. Mint shipping box.
$300
Or Best reasonable offer
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Lincoln Chronicles set, packaged in un-opened U.S. Mint shipping box. $145
Or Best reasonable offer
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Small collection of WW II era Phillipino coins. Offered is:
2 50 cent pieces, 1 1944S and 1945S,
Both are XF with lots of luster.
3 20 cent pieces, 1 1937M, 1 1944D and 1 1944S
37M is VF, 44D&44S are XF-AU.
All have lots of luster with the 44D being very lusterous.
4 10 cent pieces, 1 1908,2 1944D and 1 1945D.
1908 is VG-F, other 3 are XF-AU with luster.
6 5 cent pieces, 5 1944S and 1 1945 S
All are XF-AU with 2(44&45) being very lusterous
6 1 cent pieces, all 1944S.
All are XF-AU. 2 might grade UNC.
All have some red with 2 being full red.
4 50 cent Notes.
All 4 are circulated with folds but all have crispness in them. No tears, no stains except for 2 small spots. They are labeled Japanese Government and "PI" in red on the note.
According to Googled site "The Coin Site", the 1944&1945 coins were minted in the US to the same specs as US coinage. Silver content for the 50 cents is the same as US 1/2 dollar and so on. Five cent pieces are a nickle composition.
THe Japanese notes were called "Japanese invasion money" and printed in 1942.
This small collection was put together by my Father-in-law who served in the U.S. Army during WWII in the Phillipines. Sure wished he had told me about how he happened to save these coins and paper.
If interested in any item, PLease PM me for pictures.
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Proof American Silver Eagles, all with original packaging box and COA, for the following years:
1993 ASE - $85
1995 ASE - $85
1996 ASE - $70
1997 ASE - $75
Or Best reasonable offer
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BU American Silver Eagles:
50 count, various years from 1986 to 2001
$22 each
Or Best reasonable offer
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250 Presidential Dollars, J.Q. Adams
250 in un-opened U.S. Mint shipping box.
$300
Or Best reasonable offer
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Lincoln Chronicles set, packaged in un-opened U.S. Mint shipping box. $145
Or Best reasonable offer
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Small collection of WW II era Phillipino coins. Offered is:
2 50 cent pieces, 1 1944S and 1945S,
Both are XF with lots of luster.
3 20 cent pieces, 1 1937M, 1 1944D and 1 1944S
37M is VF, 44D&44S are XF-AU.
All have lots of luster with the 44D being very lusterous.
4 10 cent pieces, 1 1908,2 1944D and 1 1945D.
1908 is VG-F, other 3 are XF-AU with luster.
6 5 cent pieces, 5 1944S and 1 1945 S
All are XF-AU with 2(44&45) being very lusterous
6 1 cent pieces, all 1944S.
All are XF-AU. 2 might grade UNC.
All have some red with 2 being full red.
4 50 cent Notes.
All 4 are circulated with folds but all have crispness in them. No tears, no stains except for 2 small spots. They are labeled Japanese Government and "PI" in red on the note.
According to Googled site "The Coin Site", the 1944&1945 coins were minted in the US to the same specs as US coinage. Silver content for the 50 cents is the same as US 1/2 dollar and so on. Five cent pieces are a nickle composition.
THe Japanese notes were called "Japanese invasion money" and printed in 1942.
This small collection was put together by my Father-in-law who served in the U.S. Army during WWII in the Phillipines. Sure wished he had told me about how he happened to save these coins and paper.
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Many successful BST transactions with dozens of board members, references on request.
Many successful BST transactions with dozens of board members, references on request.
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Many successful BST transactions with dozens of board members, references on request.
Many successful BST transactions with dozens of board members, references on request.
Many successful BST transactions with dozens of board members, references on request.
Many successful BST transactions with dozens of board members, references on request.
Many successful BST transactions with dozens of board members, references on request.
Many successful BST transactions with dozens of board members, references on request.
Many successful BST transactions with dozens of board members, references on request.
Many successful BST transactions with dozens of board members, references on request.
Many successful BST transactions with dozens of board members, references on request.
Many successful BST transactions with dozens of board members, references on request.