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Elite Harvest Coin & Currency Sale Lot Description Lot Description 339 1911-S Lincoln Cent VF 400 1915-D Buffalo Nickel VG 340 1839 Large Cent F 401 1916-S Buffalo Nickel F-12 341 1822 Large Cent VG 402 Fantasy 51st State Quarter Washington DC 342 1864-L Indian Head Cent Good 403 1953 Washington Quarter Brilliant MS-66 343 1864 Two Cent XF 404 1950 Washington Quarter Brilliant MS-66 344 1934 Lincoln Cent BU B 405 1934 Washington Quarter Brilliant MS Lite Tone 345 1934 Lincoln Cent BU A 406 1927-S Standing Liberty Quarter VG 346 1857 Flying Eagle Cent Fine 407 1927-D Standing Liberty Quarter Good 347 1915-D Lincoln Cent BU 408 1924 Standing Liberty Quarter Good 348 1947-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar MS-64 409 1923 Standing Liberty Quarter VF 349 1947 Walking Liberty Half Dollar MS-64 410 1920 Standing Liberty Quarter Good 350 1946-S Walking Liberty Half Dollar MS-65 411 1977-S & 78-S Proof Ike Dollars 351 1946-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar MS-64 412 1976-S Silver Ike Dollar UNC 352 1946 Walking Liberty Half Dollar MS-64 413 1973-S Silver Ike Dollar UNC 353 1945-S Walking Liberty Half Dollar MS-65 414 2004 American Silver Eagle PCGS MS-69 Collectors Club 354 1945-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar MS-65 415 First Spouse Bronze Medal 2007 NGC Slabbed 355 1945 Walking Liberty Half Dollar MS-65 416 1989-D Congress Silver Dollar NGC MS-69 356 1944-S Walking Liberty Half Dollar MS-65 417 1984 Olympic Silver Dollar NGC MS-69 357 1944-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar MS-65 418 1862 Indian Cent CN VF/XF 358 1944 Walking Liberty Half Dollar MS-65 Plus 419 1857 Flying Eagle Cent Good 359 1943-S Walking Liberty Half Dollar MS-64 420 1847 Large Cent VF 360 1943-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar MS-65 421 1884 Indian Head Cent XF 361 1943 Walking Liberty Half Dollar MS-65 Plus 422 1867 Indian Head Cent Good 362 1925 Stone Mt Commen Half Dollar PCI MS-63 423 1856 Large Cent XF 363 1942 Walking Liberty Half Dollar GEM BU 424 1909 Indian Head Cent BU 364 1941 Walking Half Dollar WCG MS-67 425 1904 Indian Head Cent UNC 365 1904-S Barber Half Dollar AVG Key Mintage 553,000 426 1870 Two Cent Good 366 1893 Columbian Commen Half Dollar NNC BU 427 1865 Two Cent VF 367 1943 PDS Steel Lincoln Cents Set AU Plus 428 1863 Indian Head Cent XF 368 1943 PDS Steel Lincoln Cents Set XF Plus/UNC 429 1995 DD Lincoln Cent UNC 369 1909 VDB Lincoln Cent Good VG 430 1954 P-D-S Lincoln Cents MS-65 Red 3 Coins 370 1910 Lincoln Cent XF 431 1945 P-D-S Lincoln Cents MS-65 Red 3 Coins 371 1943-D Mercury Dime PCI MS-66 432 1925 Lincoln Cent BU 372 1916 Mercury Dime MS-60 433 1909-10-11 Lincoln Cents VF 3 Coins 373 1871 Seated Half Dime XF 434 1909 VDB Lincoln Cent F Plus 374 1831 Half Dime Fine 435 1880-81-83-84 Indian Head Cents 4 Coins 375 1935 Walking Half Dollar AU 436 1874 Indian Head Cent Circ 376 1953 Franklin Half Dollar FBL BU 437 1864 Indian Head Cent Fine 377 1943 Walking Half Dollar WCG MS-66 438 1922-D Lincoln Cent VG 378 Canada 1958 Dollar UNC Brit Columbian Commen 439 1934 Lincoln Cent GEM BU Red 379 1813 JJ Mexico Silver 8 Reales XF Plus 440 1908 8/7 Germany Pfenning VF 380 Tuvalu Pearl Harbor Commen 1oz Silver 441 1904 Great Britain Shilling AU-53 381 Mexico 8 Reales 1806 Sharp XF 442 1880/70 Sweden 5ORE VF Plus 382 China 10 Yuam Silver Panada 1oz Silver 443 1880 8/7 Newfoundland Dime VG-10 383 Canada 2015 $5 1oz Silver 444 1874 B Swiss 2Francs MS-60 384 Canada 1999 Buffalo Silver 1oz Siver 445 69-79 Silver Dequarious 385 Australia 2014 Kookaburra 1oz Silver 446 1883 Ten Cent Love Token Fancy Work FM 386 50 Franc France Large Silver Crown 447 2014 Baseball Half Dollar 1st Carved Coin 387 1885 Morgan Dollar UNC 448 1974 Official Bi-Centennial Medal & 1st Day Cover 2 Different Complete 388 1883-S Morgan Dollar VF 449 1933 SC Half Dollar Century of Progress CH/BU 389 1883-O Morgan Dollar Good 450 1800 Early 1900 Brass 50 Cent Campus INN Trade Merchant Good for Token 390 1882-S Morgan Dollar UNC 451 Whale Money Illegal Coinage 391 1881-S Morgan Dollar UNC 452 1939 & 1960 Jefferson Nickels UNC 2 Coins 392 1880-S Morgan Dollar UNC 453 1883 Liberty Nickel BU B Capital Holder 393 1880-O Morgan Dollar VF 454 1883 Liberty Nickel BU A MS-64 394 1923-D Peace Dollar ANACS XF-45 Details 455 1866 Shield Nickel VF 395 1923-D Peace Dollar VF 456 1867 Three Cent Nickel XF 396 1922-D Peace Dollar VF 457 1867 Three Cent Nickel VF 397 1913-S Buffalo Type1 Nickel 458 1874 Three Cent Nickel VF 398 1866 Three Cent Nickel XF 459 Modern Hobo Nickel 399 1917-D Buffalo Nickel VG 460 1938-D Jefferson Nickels 2 Coins BU !4.
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