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Coin Catalog 1-26-19 Lot # Description 1 COIN CATALOG 1-26-19 LOT # DESCRIPTION 1. Coin Paper Weight 44. 1909S Lincoln Cent VF+ KEY 2. 1962 Washington Quarter PR67 45. 1919 " BU 3. 1964 " " 46. 1931S " CH AU KEY RARE 4. 2009 Inaugural Ceremony Lincoln Cent Cert. 47. 1878 7/8 TF Morgan Dollar CH AU 5. 1999 SBA Dollar Proof 48. 1878S Morgan Dollar CH BU 6. 2004 ASE MS69 PCGS 49. 1879 " AU 7. 140 Wheat Cents in Bag 50. 1879-0 " BU 8. 1835 Half Cent XF 51. 1880S " MS65 9. 1857 Flying Eagle Cent AU 52. 1922 Peace Dollar BU 10. 1859 Indian Cent AU 53. 1922S " BU 11. 1863 " AU 54. 1923 " BU 12. 1874 " CH UNC Rare High Grade 55. 4 Peace Dollars 1922-1924 MS63 13. 1866 " " " 56. 1847 Lg. Cent AU+ 14. 1902 " " 57. 1855 " AU 15. 1832 Half Cent XF Low Mintage 58. 1856 " AU 16. 1832 Lg. Cent AU 59. 1949 Franklin Half MS64 KEY 17. 1850 " MS63 RB 60. 1946 Walking Liberty Half MS64 18. 1854 " AU 61. 1938D " VF KEY 19. 1931S Lincoln Cent MS63 KEY RARE 62. 4 Peace Dollars 1922-1924 MS63 20. 4 Peace Dollars 1922-1924 MS63 63. 1859 Indian Cent XF45 Original 21. 1948D Franklin Half MS65+ FBL 64. 1914S Lincoln Cent MS64+ Original Toning RARE 22. 1954D " " " 65. 1920D " " Typical Weak Mint Mark 23. 1948D Washington Quarter MS67 GEM 66. 1806 Lg. Cent Lg. 6, Stems AG3 24. 1948S " MS66+ " 67. 1917D T-1 Standing Quarter XF45 Original Scarce 25. Ladies Gold Chain & Tiger Eye Pendant 68. 1844-0 Seated Half CH AU Toned Rare 26. 2013 Bitcoin Rare 69 1881 3 Cent Nickel PR65 PCGS CAC 27. 2005 Australian Rooster 1/2 Oz. Pure Silver 70 1872 3 Cent Silver PR64 PCGS 28. 1/10 Oz. .999 Fine Silver Panda 71. 1882 Shield Nickel PR65 PCGS 29. 5 Grams of .999 Fine Silver 72. 1882CC Morgan Dollar MS63 PCGS 30. 1878 Gold 20 French "Angel" Franc 73. 1884-0 " MS64 " 31. Roll of 90% Kennedy Halves 74. 1887 " MS63 " 32. 1921 Peace Dollar CH BU 75. 1900-0 " MS64 " 33. 1899 $1 Black Eagle Silver Certificate CH UNC 76 1806 Draped Bust Half Cent Lg. 6, Stems G4 RARE 34. 1969C $50 Federal Reserve Note High Grade 77. 1808 " G4 RARE 35. States of the Union Stamp Album 78. 1810 Classic Head Half Cent RARE 36. Bag of Foreign Coins (Some Silver) 79. 1908S Indian Cent VG KEY 37. 1786 Vermont Off Center VG 80. 1937D 3-Legged Buffalo Nickel VG Rare 38. 1806 Half Cent Sm. 6 Stemless VF 81. 1937S Buffalo Nickel CH BU+ 39. 1828 " 12 Stars VF 82. 1925 Peace Dollar BU 40. 1835 " XF 83. 1926S " AU 41. 1812 Lg. Cent G 84. 1877CC Seated Dime XF 42. 1813 " G 85. 1918D Mercury Dime CH BU 43. 1909 VDB Lincoln Cent BU 86. 1923 " CH BU Full Bands The grading of coins is to be used simply as a guide. All guarantees are between the buyer and seller. COIN CATALOG 1-26-19 87. 1881 Morgan Dollar CH BU 131. 1889 Morgan Dollar MS63 88. 1881-0 " CH AU 132. 1890 " MS62 89. 1875S Twenty Cent Pc. VF Rare 133. 1892S " AU50 KEY 90. 1916D Barber Quarter CH BU 134. 1896 " MS63 91. 1858-0 Seated Half XF 135. 1896-0 " AU58+ KEY 92. 1882-0 Morgan Dollar CH BU 136. 1900 " MS63 93. 1882S " " 137. 1901-0 " BU 94. 1883S " XF KEY 138. 1921 " BU 95. 1884 " CH BU 139. 1921D " AU55 96. 1884S " XF KEY 140. 1798 Draped Bust Lg. Cent G4 97. 1913 T-1 Buffalo Nickel MS64+ 141. 1836 Lg. Cent G4 98. 1913 T-2 " " 142. 1844 " G4 Normal Date 99. 1936D " MS65+ 143. 1901S Barber Dime G4 KEY 100. 1910 V-Nickel MS65 GEM 144. 1833 Bust Quarter G4 KEY 101. Eisenhower Commem. Gold Medal 145. 1957 Franklin Half PR67 PCGS 102. 11 Pc. WWII Silver Jefferson Nickel Set GEM 146. 1890CC Morgan Dollar MS62 103. 30+ Asst. Proof Sets, Medals, Etc. Some Partial 147. 1891CC " MS63 104. 1925 Peace Dollar MS65 NGC 148. 1890 " AU58 PCGS 105. 1923S " MS63 " 149. 1916S $5 Indian Gold Pc. CH BU RARE High Grade 106. 1926S " CH AU 150. 1875/3 CA Gold Half Dollar Round 107. 1926D & 1925S Peace Dollars XF 151. 1894S $10 Liberty Gold MS60+ Beautiful 108. 1925 Peace Dollar MS64 Toned 152. 2009 Lincoln Cent MS65 RD PCGS Early Childhood 109. 1921S Lincoln Cent CH UNC 153. 6 Coin Nazi Germany Set 110. 1919D Buffalo Nickel F KEY 154. 1982 7 Coin Lincoln Cent Set 111. 1926S " XF " 155. 5 Coin Indian Cent Collection 112. 1916D Barber Quarter CH UNC 156. 9 Coin WWII Lincoln Collection 113. 1854-0 Seated Half " 157 1885 Morgan Dollar BU 114. 1915 Barber Half VG KEY 158. 1886-0 " XF 115. 1878 8TF Morgan Dollar CH BU 159 1889S " CH AU 116. 1878 7/8 TF " BU 160 1890S " BU 117. 1878CC Morgan Dollar CH BU KEY 161 1891 " CH AU 118. 1878S " " 162. 1891S " BU 119. 1879 " " 163 3 Coin Susan B. Anthony Set (1979, 1980, 1981) BU 120. 1879CC " XF+ Capped Var. KEY 164 Lincoln Cent #2 Set 1941-1961 121. 1879-0 " AU+ 165 1994 World Cup Soccer Half Dollar 122. 1879S " CH BU 166 1982 Sunshine Mint 7 Oz. .999 Fine Silver 123. 1880 " " 167. BU Roll of 1969S Lincoln Cents 124. 1880-0 " " KEY 168. BU Roll of 1974S " 125. 1880S " " 169. BU Roll of 1969D " 126. 1850 $1 Type 1 Gold Pc. AU55+ 170. BU Roll of 1962D " 127. 1861-1865 CWT Billiard Room MS63 NGC RARE 171. 2006 ASE Proof 128. 1881-0 Morgan Dollar AU55 172. 1904-0 Morgan Dollar MS65 129. 1886 " CH UNC 173. 1983 Commem. Olympic Silver Dollar Proof 130. 1887 " " 174 12 Mixed Morgan Dollars 1878 to 1896-0 VF-UNC The grading of coins is to be used simply as a guide. All guarantees are between the buyer and seller. COIN CATALOG 1-26-19 175. 14 Mixed Morgan Dollars 1878-1901S VF-BU 219. 1902S Morgan Dollar CH AU RARE 176. 1800's Washington Trust $3 Obsolete Replica 220. 1903 " CH BU Better Date 177. 1943D Lincoln Steel Cent MS66 PCGS 221. 1904-0 " CH BU 178. 2007S John Adams $1 PR69 DCAM PCGS 222. 1924 Lincoln Cent XF KEY 179. 1993S James Madison Half PR69 Ultra Cameo 223. 1881S Morgan Dollar CH UNC 180. Lg. Cent, 2 Cent Pc., 3 Cent Nickel Set 224. 1882S " " 181. 4 Peace Dollars 1922-1924 MS63 225. 1891 " " Toned 182. 1890S Morgan Dollar MS64 226. 1896 " " 183. 1879S " " 227. 1922S Peace Dollar CH UNC 184. 1889 " " 228. 1861-1865 CWT "Our Army" MS64 RD NGC RARE 185. 1884 " " 229. Presidential First Spouse Medal Set RARE 186. 1883-0 " " 230. Complete State Quarter Year Set 187. 4 Peace Dollars 1922-1923 MS63 231. Complete 24KT State Quarter Set in Wood Case 188. 1847 Lg. Cent AU 232. 1883 Morgan Dollar MS64+ 189. 1952 Washington/Carver Commem. MS64 233. 1883CC " MS64 KEY 190. 2 Partial Sets of Lincoln Cents #1 & #2 234. 1883-0 " CH BU 191. 1957D Washington Quarter MS66 NGC 235. 1883S " CH AU KEY 192. 1938D Buffalo Nickel MS66 PCGS 236 1884 " CH BU 193. 1938S " " " 237 1884CC " CH BU PL KEY 194. 6 Silver Dollars (5 Peace & 1 Morgan) VF-AU 238. 1884-0 " CH BU 195. 1888 Morgan Dollar MS65+ 239 1884S " CH AU KEY 196. 1909 $2 1/2 Indian Gold CH BU 240 1885 " CH BU 197. 1851 T-1 $1 Gold Pc. CH BU 241. 1885CC " CH BU KEY 198. 1862 Napoleon III Coin G 242. 1885-0 " CH BU 199. 1878S Morgan Dollar MS65 243. 1885S " CH BU KEY 200. 1921 Peace Dollar XF High Relief KEY 244. Vintage Coin Collection 5 Pc. Set 201. 1927 " MS60 KEY 245. Silver Bar 202. 1923 " " 246. 1 Gram .999 Silver & 14Kt Gold Mini Kruggerand 203. 1862 CWT Store Card A.M. Purdy Indiana 247. 1902-0 Morgan Dollar CH UNC Toned 204. 1863 CWT "Not One Cent for the Widows" 248. 1890 " MS63 205. 1863 CWT "New York" 249. 1935S Peace Dollar MS60 206. Pioneer Wagon Works Token 1843-1876 Chicago 250. 1922 " MS62 207. Norman Rockwell & Historic Stamp Album 251. 1853 3 Cent Silver MS60 208. 1891CC Morgan Dollar CH BU KEY 252. 1923 $1 Silver Certificate 209. 1892CC " XF " 253. 1849 Lg. Cent XF 210. 1898 " CH BU 254. 1927S Standing Quarter F KEY 211. 1898-0 " " 255. 1866 3 Cent Nickel AU 212. 1899-0 " " 256. 1937 Buffalo Nickel MS65 213. 1900-0 " " 257. 1881 3 Cent Nickel AU 214. 20 BU Lincoln Cents 1940S-1950D 258. 1873 " XF 215. 20 Transportation Tokens 259. 1854 T-1 $1 Gold Pc. CH BU 216. 20 Medals & Tokens 260. 3 Consecutively Numbered $2 Red Seal Bills UNC 217. 1900S Morgan Dollar AU Better Date 261. 4 Coin Statue of Liberty Set W/Silver Dollar 218. 1902-0 " CH BU 262. 2 Pc. WWII Set W/Silver Dollar The grading of coins is to be used simply as a guide. All guarantees are between the buyer and seller. COIN CATALOG 1-26-19 263. 2 Pc. Columbus Set W/Silver Dollar 307. 1936S Washington Quarter XF 264. 2003 Proof Set 308. 1937 " MS60 265. 2004 " 309. 1942P Silver Jefferson Nickel BU 266. 2005 " 310. 1942S " BU 267. 2008 Silver Proof Set 311. 1943P " BU 268. 1847 Half Dime G 312. 1950D Jefferson Nickel CH BU KEY 269. 1851 3 Cent Silver XF 313. 1951S " " 270.
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