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Gnade Coin List 5/31/21 GNADE COIN LIST 5/31/21 1. Wheat pennies, 50 2. Wheat pennies, 50 3. Wheat pennies, 21 4. 1901 Liberty nickel 5. 1901 Liberty nickel 6. 1901 Liberty nickel 7. 1902 Liberty nickel 8. 1902 Liberty nickel 9. 1904 Liberty nickel 10. 1904 Liberty nickel 11. 1904 Liberty nickel 12. 1906 Liberty nickel 13. 1907 Liberty nickel 14. 1908 Liberty nickel 15. 1910 Liberty nickel 16. 1911 Liberty nickel 17. 1926 Buffalo nickel 18. 1923 S Buffalo nickel 19. 1930 Buffalo nickel 20. 1930 Buffalo nickel 21. 1935 S Buffalo nickel 22. 1935 Buffalo nickel 23. 1935 Buffalo nickel 24. 1935 Buffalo nickel 25. 1936 S Buffalo nickel 26. 1936 Buffalo nickel 27. 1936 Buffalo nickel 28. 1936 Buffalo nickel 29. 1936 Buffalo nickel 30. 1937 D Buffalo nickel 31. 1937 Buffalo nickel 32. 1937 Buffalo nickel 33. 1937 Buffalo nickel 34. 1943 S Jefferson nickel, silver 35. 1943 Jefferson nickel, silver 36. War nickels, silver, 4 37. 1976 Kennedy ½ dollar 38. 1976 Kennedy ½ dollar 39. 1976 Kennedy ½ dollar 40. 1976 S quarter 41. 1982 Commemorative ½ dollar, silver 42. 1982 Lincoln cent, large & small date 43. 1994 unc. set 44. 1995 unc. set 45. 1996 unc. set 46. 1997 unc. set 47. 1998 unc. set 48. 1999 unc. set 49. 2000 unc. set 50. 1986 unc. set 51. 1987 unc. set 52. 1988 unc. set 53. 1989 unc. set 54. 1990 unc. set 55. 1991 unc. set 56. 1992 unc. set 57. 1993 unc. set 58. 1983 proof set 59. 1984 proof set 60. 1985 proof set 61. 1986 proof set 62. 1987 proof set 63. 1988 proof set 64. 1989 proof set 65. 1990 proof set 66. 1991 proof set 67. 1992 proof set 68. 1993 proof set 69. 1994 proof set 70. 1995 proof set 71. 1996 proof set 72. 1997 proof set 73. 1998 proof set 74. 1999 proof set 75. 2000 proof set 76. Wheat pennies, S mint, 50 77. Wheat pennies, 50 78. Wheat pennies, 50 79. Wheat pennies, 50 80. Wheat pennies, 50 81. Wheat pennies, 50 82. Wheat pennies, 50 83. Wheat pennies, 50 84. Wheat pennies, 50 85. Wheat pennies, 50 86. Wheat pennies, 50 87. Wheat pennies, 23 88. Lincoln cent, unc. 89. Lincoln cent, S mint 90. 1960 Lincoln cent, large date 91. 1960 D Lincoln cent, small date 92. 1962 D Lincoln cent roll, 45 coins 93. 1960 Lincoln cent roll, 50 94. 1940’s & 50’s wheat pennies roll, 50 95. 1910-1929 wheat pennies roll, 50 96. 1970 Lincoln cent roll, 50 97. 1970 Lincoln cent roll, 50 98. 1975-1976 Lincoln cent roll, 50 99. 1977-1978 Lincoln cent roll, 50 100. 1970-1974 Lincoln cent roll, 50 101. 1968-1974 S Lincoln cent roll, 50 102. 1974 S Lincoln cent, 42 103. 1970-1979 Lincoln cent roll, 50 104. 1979 D Lincoln cent roll, 50 105. 1980 D Lincoln cent roll, 50 106. 1981 D Lincoln cent roll, 50 107. 1982 D Lincoln cent roll, 50 108. Buffalo nickels, 13 109. Liberty nickels, 10 110. Liberty nickels, 10 111. Liberty nickels, 10 112. Liberty nickels, 10 113. Liberty nickels, 5 114. 1837 large cent 115. 1877 Seated dime 116. 1853 Seated dime 117. 1898 Barber dime 118. 1867 2¢ pc. 119. Mercury dimes, silver, 11 120. Mercury dimes, silver, 12 121. Roosevelt dimes, silver, 11 122. Washington quarter, silver, 4 123. Washington quarter, silver, 4 124. Washington quarter, silver, 3 125. Kennedy ½ dollars, 4 126. Kennedy ½ dollars, 4 127. Kennedy ½ dollars, 4 128. Lincoln cent book, start 1941, 84 coins 129. Indian cents, 37 coins in Lincoln cent book 130. Buffalo nickel book, 1913-1938, 41 coins 131. Jefferson nickel book, 1938-1961, 60 coins 132. Jefferson nickel book, start 1938, 33 coins 133. 1968 unc. set 134. 1985 unc. set 135. 1985 unc. set 136. 1971 proof set 137. 1972 proof set 138. 1973 proof set 139. 1975 proof set 140. 1976 proof set 141. 1977 proof set 142. 1978 proof set 143. 1979 proof set 144. 1980 proof set 145. 1981 proof set 146. 1982 proof set 147. 1983 proof set 148. 1983 proof set 149. 6 mills 150. Tokens 151. 3 Commemoratives 152. Foreign money 153. Foreign money 154. Foreign money 155. Foreign money 156. Foreign money 157. Foreign paper money 158. Foreign paper money 159. Foreign paper money 160. Foreign paper money 161. Foreign paper money 162. Foreign paper money 163. Foreign paper money 164. Foreign paper money 165. Foreign paper money 166. Wheat pennies, 50 167. Wheat pennies, 50 168. Wheat pennies, 20 169. Indian head nickels, 16 170. Liberty nickels, 14 171. Jefferson nickels, silver, 4 172. 1982 Lincoln large/small date 173. 1967 Kennedy ½ dollar, 40% silver 174. 1982 Washington commemorative ½ dollar, silver proof 175. 1986 unc. set 176. 1987 unc. set 177. 1988 unc. set 178. 1989 unc. set 179. 1990 unc. set 180. 1991 unc. set 181. 1992 unc. set 182. 1993 unc. set 183. 1995 unc. set 184. 1996 unc. set 185. 1997 unc. set 186. 1998 unc. set 187. 1999 unc. set 188. 2000 unc. set 189. 1983 proof set 190. 1984 proof set 191. 1985 proof set 192. 1986 proof set 193. 1987 proof set 194. 1987 proof set 195. 1988 proof set 196. 1989 proof set 197. 1990 proof set 198. 1991 proof set 199. 1992 proof set 200. 1993 proof set 201. 1995 proof set 202. 1996 proof set 203. 1997 proof set 204. 1998 proof set 205. 2000 proof set 206. 1999 proof quarter set 207. 1999 proof quarter set .
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