Annual Consignment Auction March 2019 3/30/2019 LOT # 25 Buffalo

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Annual Consignment Auction March 2019 3/30/2019 LOT # 25 Buffalo Annual Consignment Auction March 2019 3/30/2019 LOT # LOT # 1 25 Buffalo Nickels 1914 to 1938 18 1922 Large Size $50.00 Gold Note Ne Ne 2 25 Sliver Mercury Dimes Mixed Date 1916 19 1805 Draped Busted Half Cent Ne to 1945 Ne 20 1882 Carson City in GSA Holder from Mint 3 1963 Key Date Franklin PCGS Proof 66 PCGS Ne Ne 21 1880 Morgan Dollar in Silver Bazel 4 1845 Large Copper Cent Ne Ne 22 $1.00 Siver Certificate Large Size 5 1882-S MS-63 Proof Like Full Cartwheel Ne Note 1923 Ne 6 1836 Capped Bust Half Dollar Full Liberty 23 $100.00 CSA Note Dec. 10, 1862 Ne Ne Jackson, Miss 7 Key Date 1949-S AU-Franklin Half Dollar Ne 24 1828 13 Star Half Cent-Rare Date Ne 8 1961 P.C. United States Mint Set Ne Never Opened 25 1884 Carson City in GSA Holder From Ne US Mint 9 1869 Two Cent Full Shield Extra Fine Ne 26 One Dollar CSA Note April 6, 1863 Ne Richmond, VA 10 1882-S MS-64 Proof Like Full Luster Ne 11 2008 United States Mint Silver Proof Set 27 One Dollar VA Treasury Note Crisp UNC Ne 14 Coins Ne Condition 12 1883 Morgan Dollar MS-64 By NGC 28 1832 Full Liberty Draped Bust Half Dollar Ne Ne 13 1858 Seated Liberty Half Dollar 30 1884 Carson City GSA Holder BU-Condition Ne Ne 14 14 PC Prestige Proof set with COA 31 CSA Note Nov 27, 1864 $100.00 Ne Papers 1983-97 Ne Jackson, MISS 15 1881-S MS-65 Cartwheel Full Luster 32 CSA $100.00 Train Note August 1, 1862 Ne Ne 16 1907 Large Size $ Ten Dollar Gold Note 33 1885-O Morgan Dollar MS-64 By NGC Ne Ne 17 1922 Large Size $Twnty Dollar Gold Note 34 1858 100% Toned Seated Liberty Half Ne Ne Gray Auctions Co. Page: 2 Annual Consignment Auction March 2019 3/30/2019 LOT # LOT # 35 1883 Carson City Dollar MS-64 Reverse 55 2009 U.S. Mint Silver Proof Set 18 Coins Ne Proof Like Ne COA Paper 36 One Silver Dollar Educational Note 56 Five Dollar Federal Reserve Note Abe Lincoln Ne Ne 37 1899 One Dollar Black Eagle Silver Certificate 57 1941 S AU Walking Liberty Half Dollar Ne Ne 38 1884 O Morgan MS-60 Condition 58 1949 S Key Date Franklin Half Dollar Ne Ne 39 1826 Full Liberty Draped Busted Half 59 1818 Large Cent Slave Token Ne Ne 40 1861 CSA ERA Seated Liberty Half Dollat 60 Key Date 1879 Carson City Silver Dollar Ne Ne 41 2002 American Silver Eagle MS-68 Slabbed 201 Empty Coin Books and Misc. Medals Ne by NGC Ne 202 Frame w/ Foreign Money 42 1882 Morgan MS-64 Slabbed by NGC Ne Ne 203 VOL. I and II 37 Dollar Presidents Coin 43 George Washington Twenty Dollar Gold Ne and Stamp Ne Note 1922 204 P&D Mints 100 Coins 2 Bks of State 44 1896 AU-Morgan Silver Dollar Ne Quarters/Stamps Ne 45 Two Dollar George Washington Porthole Note 205 Presidential Dollars Board w/ 45 Ne Ne Coins 39-$1 6 Metal 46 1907 Silver Barber Half Dollar Ne 206 1890-1909 Book w/ 20 Indian Head Pennies Ne and Stamp 47 1891 O Morgan Silver Dollar Ne 48 1884 S Silver Morgan Dollar 207 Book of State Quarters Ne Ne 49 1898 S Semi-Key Date Barber Quarter 208 2007 Presidential Proof Set Ne Ne 50 1861 O CSA Half Dollar Last Year in 209 Bag of Foreign Coins and Tokens, 5 Ne New Orleans Ne Lincoln Pennies 51 Two 1923 Silver Peace Dollars 210 Sheet of $1 Bills Consecutive Serial Number Ne Ne 52 1890 Semi-Key Date Carson City Dollar 210a 5 Red Seal $2 Bills 4-1953, 1928-G Ne Ne 53 1999 American Silver Eagle MS-68 by NGC 211 4 are Star Notes Sheet w/ Consecutive Ne Ne $1 Bill 54 1854 Seated Liberty Quarter with Arrows Ne 212 5 Canadian Dollars Ne Gray Auctions Co. Page: 3 Annual Consignment Auction March 2019 3/30/2019 LOT # LOT # 213 Silver Coin from Guinea 90% Silver 234 Bag with 100 Foreign Coins Ne Ne 214 1972 Jamaica $10 Sterling Silver 1.58 oz 235 Bag with 102 Foreign Coins Ne Ne 215 1963 Canadian Proof Set 236 Bag with 54 Canadian Coins Ne Ne 216 1964 Canadian Proof Set 237 Bag with Old Foreign Pennies Ne Ne 217 1967 Canadian Proof Set 238 American Silver Money Ne Ne 218 1969 Seychelles 239 17 Standing Liberty Quarters (no dates) Ne Ne 219 1969 Seychelles 240 6 Standing Liberty Quarters (5 w/ Dates) Ne Ne 220 Bag with 29 state quarters 241 Bag with 6 Barber Quarters, 4 Ne Ne Standing Liberty Quarters, 90% Silver 221 Bag with 28 Jefferson Nickels, 4 Buffalo Ne 242 Bag with 6 Kennedy Halves 40% Silver Ne 222 Proof and BU, Bag w/ 8 Washington Quarters Ne 243 Bag with 10 Washington Quarters 90% Silver Ne 223 2 Bags 5 Roosevelt Dimes, 6 Graded Coins Ne 244 Bag with 5 Walking Liberty Halves 90% Ne 224 2 Bags 13 Jefferson Nickels, 2 Ne Kennedy Halves 245 Bag with 12 Indian Head Pennies 1881-1899 Ne 225 2 Proof Sets 1972, 1975 246 1979-S, 81-S Proof Susan B Anthony $1 Ne Ne 226 2 Proof Sets 1971, 1976 247 Indian Head Penny Sheet with Barber Quarters, Ne Ne Buffalo Nickels 227 2 Unc. Mint Sets 1971, 72 P and D Mint Ne 248 1925 Stone Mountain Half and Stone Ne Mountain medal 228 2 Unc Mint Sets 1972, 75 P and D Mints Ne 229 1971 Unc. Eisenhower Dollar 40% Silver 249 2 Penny Books 1909-1972 - 119 Wheat, Ne Ne 27 Memorial, 3 Steel 230 1972 Unc. Eisenhower Dollar 40% Silver Ne 250 1853 Half Dime Ne 231 Bi-Cent Proof Set Ne 251 2 Indian Head Pennies 1864-Bronze, Ne 1862 Copper Nickel 232 Bag with 145 Medals and Tokens Ne 252 1863 Indian Head Penny Copper Nickel 233 Bag with 12 NRA and other Medals Ne Ne 253 1859 Indian Head Penny Copper-Nickel Ne Gray Auctions Co. Page: 4 Annual Consignment Auction March 2019 3/30/2019 LOT # LOT # 254 1857 Flying Eagle Penny 277 1892 Morgan Silver Dollar Ne Ne 255 1858 Flying Eagle Penny, Large Letters 278 1894-O Morgan Silver Dollar Ne Ne 256 1858 Flying Eagle Penny, Small Letters 279 1904-O Morgan Silver Dollar Ne Ne 258 1922-S Peace Dollar 2001 Stool Ne Ne 259 1923 Peace Dollar 2002 Box Set Ne Ne 260 1923-S Peace Dollar 2003 Gas Tank Ne Ne 261 1924 Peace Dollar 2004 Heater Ne Ne 262 1926-S Peace Dollar 2005 Tapes Ne Ne 263 1926-S Peace Dollar 2006 Sander BL Ne Ne 264 1934 Pace Dollar 2007 Trays, Tools Ne Ne 265 1934-D Peace Dollar 2008 CD Holder Ne Ne 266 1896 Morgan Silver Dollar 2009 Paint Box Lot Ne Ne 267 1900-S Morgan Silver Dollar 2010 BL Trays Ne Ne 268 1880-s Morgan Silver Dollar 2011 BL Glasses Ne Ne 269 1882-S Morgan Silver Dollar 2012 BL Pictures Ne Ne 270 1884-S Morgan Silver Dollar 2013 Cooler Ne Ne 271 1885 Morgan Silver Dollar 2014 Gun Rack Ne Ne 272 1885-O Morgan Silver Dollar 2015 Two Small Shelves Ne Ne 273 1886 Morgan Silver Dollar 2016 Light Ne Ne 274 1887 Morgan Silver Dollar 2017 Kid's Chairs Ne Ne 275 1888 Morgan Silver Dollar 2018 Tool Box Ne Ne 276 1891 Morgan Silver Dollar 2019 Four Way Lugs Ne Ne Gray Auctions Co. Page: 5 Annual Consignment Auction March 2019 3/30/2019 LOT # LOT # 2020 Tool Box 2042 Humidifier and Tape Player Ne Ne 2021 Chair 2043 Drill Ne Ne 2022 Cart and Tool Box 2044 Skill Saw Ne Ne 2023 Ladder 2045 Saw Zaw Ne Ne 2024 Hitch 2046 Drill Ne Ne 2025 2 Boxes Stuffed Animals 2047 Drill Ne Ne 2026 Record Keeper 2048 Lawnmower Ne Ne 2027 Dishes 2049 Mower Ne Ne 2028 Movies 2050 Row Blade Ne Ne 2029 BL Glasses 2051 Gate 18' Ne Ne 2030 BL Misc Items 2052 2 Gates 5' Ne Ne 2031 BL Christmas 2053 16' Gate Ne Ne 2032 BL Stockings 2054 16' Gate Ne Ne 2033 Gloves 2055 Pet Cage Ne Ne 2034 Baskets 2056 Row Blade Ne Ne 2035 BL Glasses 2057 Box Blade Ne Ne 2036 BL Glasses 2058 Cart Ne Ne 2037 Projector 2059 Microwave Ne Ne 2038 BL Toys 2060 Sink Ne Ne 2039 BL Glasses 2061 3 Wheelchairs Ne Ne 2040 Fidget Spinner 2062 Bed Frame Ne Ne 2041 BL Glasses 2063 Gas Stove Ne Ne Gray Auctions Co. Page: 6 Annual Consignment Auction March 2019 3/30/2019 LOT # LOT # 2064 Heater 2108 Lights, Cord Ne Ne 2065 Tricycle 2109 BL Baby Swing Ne Ne 2066 Cabinet 2110 Crate x2 screws and fittings Ne Ne 2067 Fire Place 2111 License Plates Ne Ne 2068 Hall Rug 2112 License Plates Ne Ne 2069 Stool 2113 License Plates Ne Ne 2070 Rocking Horse 2114 Drop Cord Ne Ne 2071 Wall Shelf 2115 BL Straps Ne Ne 2072 2 Chairs 2116 BL Straps Ne Ne 2073 14' White 1969 Sea Sprite Boat w/Trailer 2117 Bl Hardware Ne Ne Boat with Title 2118 Hoses Trailer NO TITLE Ne 2119 3 Wooden Crates 2074 Pump Ne Ne 2120 Crates of String 2075 Motor Ne Ne 2121 Bucket of toy guns 2076 Tiller Ne Ne 2122 Wire meter stakes 2077 Cabinets Ne Ne 2123 Hoses and crate 2101 Cart Ne Ne 2124 Crates of string 2102 Glasses Ne Ne 2125 2 crates straps 2103 Crate - Cast Iron Pans Ne Ne 2126 Crate of wire 2104 Container of Movies Ne Ne 2127 Wire with light 2105 Basket Straps Ne Ne 2128 Wooden crate 2106 3 Fishing Poles, Tackle Box Ne Ne 2129 2 containers of movies 2107 CB, Camera Ne Ne Gray Auctions Co.
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