For Sale: Gold $10, PR Eagles, MS Eagles, Pres $, Lincoln Chronicles, WWII Philipino Coins.

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1912 Gold $10 Indian, Mint State, Graded by NGC at MS-61. Beautiful, lustrous example of a low mintage Indian. There were only 790,144 examples struck.
This is a nice well struck example with no marks to speak of and lots of luster.
Asking $925 or make a reasonable offer. Ill take Paypal, check or money order.
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Proof American Silver Eagles, all with original packaging box and COA, for the following years:
1993 ASE - $80
1995 ASE - $80
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
$20 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.
1912 Gold $10 Indian, Mint State, Graded by NGC at MS-61. Beautiful, lustrous example of a low mintage Indian. There were only 790,144 examples struck.
This is a nice well struck example with no marks to speak of and lots of luster.
Asking $925 or make a reasonable offer. Ill take Paypal, check or money order.
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Proof American Silver Eagles, all with original packaging box and COA, for the following years:
1993 ASE - $80
1995 ASE - $80
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
$20 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.