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Selling entire collection!

I haven’t been on the boards here for quite awhile now, but was very active up through 2007 when I got
divorced and had some major priority changes in my life going on. Since then I have sold a business, started
a new business, but haven’t had any time to devote to coins.

I sold off some of my collection here last winter and a few more things over the summer. Now, due to some
further shifting of priorities and the need to raise some cash, I have decided to sell the remainder of my collection.

Those who may remember me know that I was an avid collector of Jefferson nickels, actively seeking out some
of the cool varieties and some of the most beautifully toned examples to be found. When I was active on these
boards, I had many transactions with other board members and hope to hear from some of you again!

I am starting by listing the coins I have, accurately and conservatively described, with the last few digits of the
cert # so I can keep track of things. Please excuse the poor quality photos, and I still need to get photos for a
few of these coins.

I am here to sell, with no reasonable offer refused.

Thanks,

Ken


*** Certified Coins (Uncertified coins will be added to the bottom of this list) ***

Lincoln 1c – MS

* 2001 – PCGS MS67RD – lustrous, well-struck, light red toning. #8490 $8 ($15 for both)

* 2001-D – PCGS MS67RD – lustrous, well-struck, light red toning. #8491 $8 (15 for both)


Buffalo 5c – MS

* 1938-D/S – PCGS MS67 Buffalo – well struck, lustrous with few marks. Absolutely gorgeous album toning
rose centers, shifting to blue and then to gold/green at the edge. This is a stunning coin with premium toning.
I have looked at many, many of the MS67 examples and never saw another with toning this nice. I believe it is
one of the nicest examples in existence! I paid $2,750 for this years ago. Will sacrifice at $2,000 and you will
be a very happy camper! #1408 Photo


Jefferson 5c – MS

* 1939-D Rev of 40 – PCGS MS66FS (Rev 40 not noted on label) – lustrous, well-struck, beautiful medium gold/rose
toning on the obverse with gold/rose/blue toning on the reverse. Super nice, rare coin! # 1670
Photo I paid $2500 for this years ago - will sacrifice at $1,250

* 1939-D Rev 38 – ANACS MS67 Rev of 1938 – lustrous, very well struck coin (I’m not sure of the current standards
but this could easily be a FS coin), truly beautiful gold, green and pink album toning, this is a gorgeous coin in any
holder! #2962 $350

(SOLD) * 1940-D – PCGS MS67FS – good luster, well-struck, very beautiful album toning with both the obverse and reverse
having a mostly green/gold center with pink, blue and green in the fields. Truly gorgeous coin! Note: The pliable
insert in this slab a little warped from me attempting to photograph it a number of years ago and leaving it under
hot lights a little too long. The coin has remained perfectly stable since – it just could use a reholdering. # 8871 Photo $350

* 1943-S “Floating Head” – PCGS MS66FS – lustrous, strong steps, very lightly toned, light die cracks on reverse, #6504
The “floating head” is a phenomenon I noticed with a few specific dates of Jefferson nickels where the observe die
was polished to the point where Jefferson’s adams apple was 100% missing, making it look as though is head is
“floating” above the collar. This is an interesting variety that I actively searched out for years, but only found a few
true examples. Photo $60

* 1943-S “Floating Head” – PCGS MS66 – lustrous, very lightly toned, light die cracks on reverse, #8372 Photo $35

(SOLD) * 1943-S “Floating Head” – NGC MS67 – very lustrous, virtually untoned, light die cracks obverse and reverse, #126-027 Photo $35

* 1944-D – PCGS MS66FS – Nice luster, well-struck 6-step coin with very nice light gold/red and a tinge of blue album
toning. Pretty coin! #7348 Photo $100

* 1944-D – PCGS MS65FS – Very lustrous, good strike, attractive very light gold/light blue toning. Pretty! #4413 Photo $35

* 1944-S – NGC MS66* - good luster and an ok strike but what makes this coin is the absolutely phenomenal concentric
album toning with rose centers, shifting to blue/green/gold shifting to well defined pink/green/blue edges. Outstanding
toned war nickel!!! # 097-001 Photo $300

* 1944-S “Floating Head” – NGC MS66FS – lustrous, lightly toned, many die cracks including one on the reverse running from
12 o’clock to 6 o’clock (same die as the previous PCGS coin), # 157-021 Photo $60

* 1950 – PCGS MS65FS – very lustrous, good strike, extremely light toning. Nice coin. #3585 Photo $110

(SOLD) * 1955-D/S OMM #4 – PCGS MS65 (the D/S is noted on the label, but OMM #4 is not) – very lustrous, typical weak strike,
attractive light gold toning. This is an interesting coin. I’m not sure of the current policy, but believe that at the time this
coin was slabbed, PCGS was supposedly only giving the D/S designation to OMM #1 coins. There were many other D/S variety
for this date as many dies slated for the San Francisco mint were shipped to Denver and repunched with a “D” mintmark. I
searched many of the 55-D/S PCGS coins specifically seeking out the other varieties and found a couple. #1695 Photo $165

* 1955-D/S OMM #1 – PCGS MS64 (the D/S is noted on the label, but OMM #1 is not) - lustrous, typical weak strike, attractive
light gold tone, this is the variety they were supposed to denote. Nice coin! #6457 Photo $45

* 1955-D/S OMM #5 – PCGS MS64 (the D/S is noted on the label, but OMM #5 is not) – very lustrous, typical weak strike, attractive
light gold tone, very similar to the OMM #1 variety. Great coin! #4692 Photo $45

* 1958-D – PCGS MS66FS – lustrous, very well struck 6-step coin, very lightly toned. This was one of just a few coins I had set
aside for possible regarding, but never got around to sending them in. #6127 $80

* 1983-P “Floating Head” – ANACS MS62 – lustrous, weakly struck, lightly toned, and many marks befitting the grade. I purchased
it at auction specifically because of the “Floating Head” and have never seen another of this date. Photo $40


Jefferson 5c – Proof

(SOLD) * 1939 Rev 40 – PCGS PR66 Reverse of 1940 – well struck, decent mirrors, attractive blue, rose and gold toning., #8121 Photo $325

* 1939 Rev 40 – NGC PF66 Rev of 40 FS-023 – well struck, nice mirrors, overall medium golden tone, #605-002 Photo $300

* 1940 Rev 38 – PCGS PR66 (not denoted as Rev of 1938) – very nice mirrors, well struck, some minute carbon spots visible on obv
and rev under 10x loupe, nice coin! #3135 Photo $250

* 1950 – PCGS PR67 – great mirrors, good strike, beautiful gold and red toning covering about 60% of both the obverse and reverse,
smoothly fading to essentially untoned nickel blue, very pretty coin! #0988 Photo $90

* 1951 DDO FS-032.5 – PCGS PR67 (DDO is not designated on label) – strong mirrors, good strike, very light and clear mostly gold
toning, beautiful coin, #8492 Photo $140

* 1955 Triple Die Reverse – NGC PF 68 TDR FS-035 – ultra clear mirrors, strong strike, very light gold tone – a gorgeous coin! #912-001 Photo $95

* 1955 Triple Die Reverse – NGC PF 68 TDR FS-035 – ultra clear mirrors, strong strike, essentially a duplicate of the previous listing
with even lighter gold tone – a gorgeous coin! #929-002 Photo $95

* 1960 – ANACS PF 66 5.5 Steps – clear mirrors, very well struck with gorgeous, clear toning that is essentially blue in the fields
with gold/rose center devices. Very attractive coin! #4231 Photo $20

* 1990-S – PCGS PR69DCAM - bright, clear mirrors, heavy frost, untoned, perfect, #5325 Photo $8

* 2001-S – PCGS PR69DCAM - bright, clear mirrors, heavy frost, untoned, perfect, #2510 $8


Roosevelt 10 – MS

(SOLD) * 1964 - PCGS MS64 Sample (green rattler holder) - This is a promotional sample. Photo $25

(SOLD) * 1964-D – PCGS MS64 Sample (light yellow/green label) – This is a promotional sample. $15

* 2001-D – PCGS MS67 – very lustrous, well-struck, untoned. #8496 $8


Roosevelt 10c – Proof

(SOLD) * 1979-S T2 – PCGS PR69DCAM Type 2 - bright, clear mirrors, heavy frost, untoned, perfect, #4522 $8 ($20 for all 3)

(SOLD) * 1979-S T2 – PCGS PR69DCAM Type 2 - bright, clear mirrors, heavy frost, untoned, perfect, #8503 $8 ($20 for all 3)

(SOLD) * 1979-S T2 – PCGS PR69DCAM Type 2 - bright, clear mirrors, heavy frost, untoned, perfect, #4153 $8 ($20 for all 3)

* 1996-S Silver – PCGS PR69DCAM Silver - bright, clear mirrors, heavy frost, untoned, perfect, #1152 $8


Washington 25c – MS

* 1996-D – PCGS MS67 – Strong luster and strike, very light gold tone. Very pretty. #6588 $12


Washington 25c – Proof

(SOLD) * 1979-S T2 – PCGS PR69DCAM Type 2 – bright, clear mirrors, heavy frost, untoned, perfect, #5155 $12 ($20 for both)

(SOLD) * 1979-S T2 – PCGS PR69DCAM Type 2 – bright, clear mirrors, heavy frost, untoned, perfect, #5160 $12 ($20 for both)

* 2001-S N Carolina Silver – PCGS PR69DCAM N Carolina-Silver - bright, clear mirrors, heavy frost, untoned, perfect, #9562 $10 ($25 for all 3)

* 2001-S Rhode Island Silver – PCGS PR69DCAM Rhode Island-Silver - bright, clear mirrors, heavy frost, untoned, perfect, #9553 $10 ($25 for all 3)

* 2001-S Vermont Silver – PCGS PR69DCAM Vermont-Silver - bright, clear mirrors, heavy frost, untoned, perfect, #9510 $10 ($25 for all 3)


Kennedy 50c - Proof

(SOLD) * 1979-S T2 - PCGS PR69DCAM Type 2 – light golden tone, perfect, #4078 $20

* 1996-S – PCGS PR68DCAM (green label) - bright, clear mirrors, heavy frost, untoned, perfect, #7382 $12


SBA $ - Proof

(SOLD) * 1979-S T2 – PCGS PR69DCAM Type 2 – very light gold tone, perfect, #8569 $60
(SOLD) * 1979-S T2 – PCGS PR69DCAM Type 2 FS-501 – very light gold tone, perfect, #1653 $60
($100 for both)


Sac $ - MS

* 2001-P – PCGS MS67 – Lustrous, well-struck, essentially untoned. #7844 $12

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