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Reding's Auction Center COIN AUCTION SUNDAY • MARCH 29, 2020 • 12 NOON REDING’S AUCTION CENTER 2301 SUNSET DRIVE • EL RENO, OK Come Join Us. 001 (3) Wheat Cents, 1910, 16, 19 054 (7) Nickels, 1939,40,41,42,47,48,49 002 (3) 1919 Wheat Cents 055 (7) Nickels, 1939,40,41,42,47,48,49 003 (4) Buffalo Nickels 056 (7) Nickels, 1939,40,41,42,47,48,49 004 (6) Mercury Dimes, 2-1941, 2-1943, 2-1944 057 (3) Mercury Dimes, 1935,36,37 005 (6) Mercury Dimes, 1940, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 058 (6) Roos. Dimes, 1959,60,61,62,63,64 006 (6) Mercury Dimes, 1936, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 059 1910 Liberty Head Quarter 007 (6) Silver Quarters, 1935, 36, 39, 41D, 42D, 43 060 (5) Kennedy Half Dollars, 1967 008 (6) Silver Quarters, 1944S,45S,46D,47S,48S,49 061 (3) 1943 Steel Pennies, P,D,S 009 1942 S Walking Liberty Half Dollar 062 (7) Nickels, 1951,52,53,54,55,56,57 010 (30) Wheat Cents, 1950’S 063 (7) Nickels, 1951,52,53,2-54,2-55 011 (3) Liberty Head Nickels, 1901, 03, 10 064 (7) 1963 Dimes, Uncirculated 012 (5) Silver Quarters, 1935, 36S, 41D,42D,44 065 (8) Silver Quarters, 013 (30) Uncirculated 1964 Quarters 57D,58D,59D,60D,61D,62D,63D,64D 014 1955 Franklin Half Dollar 066 (8) Silver Quarters, 1950,51,52S,53S,54,57,58D,59 015 1955 Franklin Half Dollar 067 (8) Silver Quarters 016 1955 Franklin Half Dollar 1950S,51,52S,53S,54S,56,57,58D 017 (5) 1960 D Wheat Cents 068 (4) 1966 Kennedy Half Dollars 018 (8) Nickels, 1958, 60, 61,62,3-63, 64 069 (4) Kennedy Half Dollars, 1964D 019 (8) Nickels, 1957,58,59,60,61,62,63,64 070 (3) Rolls 1963 D Lincoln Cents 020 (8) Nickels, 1957,58,59,60,61,62,63,64 071 (3) Rolls 1963 P Lincoln Cents 021 (9) Roos. Dimes, 1947,52,53,54,59,60,61,62,64 072 (9) Nickels, 2-60,2-62,4-63,64 022 (9) Roos. Dimes, 1956,57,58,59,60,61,62,63,64 073 (7) Roos. Dimes, 46,47,48,50,52,53,54 023 (9) Silver Quarter, 1961, 2-62,63,2-63D,64,3-64D 074 (10) Kennedy Half Dollars, 1964 & 1964D 024 (6) 1968 Kennedy Half Dollars 075 (5) Franklin Half Dollars, 1952D,2-53D,54D,58D 025 Eisenhower Proof Dollar, 1971 076 (3) Walking Liberty Half Dollars, 1945 P,D,S 026 (3) Rolls of 1959 Wheat Cents 077 1923S Peace Dollar 027 (3) Rolls of 1959 D Wheat Cents 078 1923 Peace Dollar 028 1961 Nickel 079 1986 Ellis Island Silver Dollar, Proof 029 (9) Roos. Dimes, 1956,57,58,59,60,61,62,63,64 080 1961 D, Franklin Half Dollar 030 (9) Roos. Dimes, 1946,47,48,50,51,52,53,54,55 081 (57) Wheat Cents, 1940’S 031 (10) Quarters, 59,2-61,2-62,2-63D,3-64D 082 1964 D, Kennedy Half Dollar 032 1963 Franklin Half Dollar 083 1969 D Nickel 033 1963 D Franklin Half Dollar 084 (36) 1943 Steel Cents 034 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar 085 1962 Nickel 035 1964 D Kennedy Half Dollar 086 (8) Roos. Dimes, 46,47,48,50,51,52,53,54 036 1965 Kennedy Half Dollar 087 (8) Roos. Dimes, 46,47,48,50,51,52,53,54, 037 (5) Ike Silver Dollars 088 (19) 1964 Silver Quarters 038 (3) Franklin Half Dollars, 1948D,49D,50D 089 (5) Franklin Half Dollars, 1951,53S,54,57,59 039 (3) Rolls of 1960 Wheat Cents 090 (4) Walking Liberty Half Dollars 040 (3) Rolls of 1960 D Wheat Cents 1945, 45S,45D,47D 041 (20) 1964 Uncirculated Nickels 091 (3) Walking Liberty Half Dollars, 1942S,43,44D 042 (10) Roos. Dimes, 46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55 092 (3) Walking Liberty Half Dollars, 1943, 43D,43S 043 (10) Roos. Dimes, 47,52,53,54,59,60,61,62,63,64 093 (3) Walking Liberty Half Dollars, 1942, P,D,S, 044 (2) 1963 D Quarters 094 (3) Rolls 1962 D Pennies 045 (5) Kennedy Half Dollars, 1968 095 (3) Rolls 1962 P Pnnies 046 (3) Rolls 1964 D Pennies 096 1964 Nickel 047 (3) Rolls 1964 P Pennies 097 (5) Mercury Dimes, 1941,42,43,44,45 048 (25) 1964 Uncirculated Nickels 098 (5) Mercury Dimes, 1941,42,43,44,45 049 (7) Mercury Dimes, 1936,40,41,42,43,44,45 099 (5) Mercury Dimes, 1943, 4-1944 050 (7) Mercury Dimes, 1936,40,41,42,43,44,45 100 (5) Franklin Half Dollars, 1951 S 051 (7) Silver Quarters, 50D,51D,52S,2-53S,54D,59 101 (3) Walking Liberty Half Dollars, 1941 P,D,S 052 (10) 1967 Kennedy Half Dollars 102 (3) Walking Liberty Half Dollars, 1941, 1942,1943 053 (26) 1943 Steel Pennies 103 (4) Walking Liberty Half Dollars, 1940, 41,42,43 104 1951 S Walking Liberty Half Dollar 155 (38) Uncirculated Roosevelt Dimes, 1964 D 105 86. 1955 Roll P Uncirculated(40) Barber NickelsRoosevelt Dime 128.156 Roll 1964 of Mint1928 Set Wheat Cents 106 87. (61) 1886 Lincoln Morgan Cents Dollar in Collector’s Book 129.157 Roll 1978 of MintIndian Set, Head P & DCents 107 88. 1937 1946 Mercury Booker Dime T. Washington 130.158 Roll 1900 of BarberBicentennial Half Dollar Cents 108 (7) CommemorativeWar Nickels, 3-1943, Half 43S,44, Dollar 2-45 131.159 Roll (3) ofRolls 1940 Lincoln Nickels Cents, 1941 --- 1954 109 1958 D Franklin Half Dollar 160 (3) Tubes Lincoln Cents, 1940 – 1945 89. 1886 O Morgan Dollar 132. Roll of 1941 Nickels 110 (4) Walking Liberty Half Dollars, 1943S,44,2-45S, 161 (3) Tubes Lincoln Cents, 1941 –1950 90. (4) Franklin Half Dollars 133. Roll of 1946 Nickels 111 (2) Franklin Half Dollars, 1960 & 1962 D 162 1936 Walking Liberty Half Dollar 11291. (3) 1887Rolls 1961DMorgan Pennies Dollar 134.163Roll (4) ofRolls 1940 of State Nickels Quarters 11392. (3) 1859Rolls 1961California P Pennies Gold Token 135.164Sheet Box of of Foreign 12 Nickels Coins 114 93. 1920 1887 Mercury O Morgan Dime Dollar 136.165 1941, Set of 1942, Korean 1942 Coins D Mercury Dimes 115 94. (9) 1928War Nickels, A Silver 6-43,43S,2-45 Certificate, “Funny Back” 137.166 1917 Book Walking of Lincoln Liberty Cents, Half (49) Dollar 1909 – 1940 116 95. (12) 1887 Roosevelt S Morgan Dimes, Dollar 1952 to 1969D 138.167 1918 Book S of Walking Lincoln LibertyCents, (88) Half 1941 Dollar –1975 117 96. (8) VietSilver-Nam Quarters, Era Military 1950,51,52,53,54,55,56D,57D Payment Currency 139.168 1927 Book S of Walking Lincoln LibertyCents, (75) Half 1975 Dollar – 2010 118 (8) 10Silver Cents Quarters 140.169 Roll (2) ofTubes 1946 of NickelsJefferson Nickels, 1964,65,66 97.1944D,45S,47,47D,2-48D,48S,49 1889 O Morgan Dollar 141.170 2008 (42) PresidentialState Quarters Dollars on Map Board 119 98. (8) FourSilver Rolls Quarters of Lincoln Cents, 60”s, 70’s, 80’s 142.171 2007 U.S. PresidentialMemorial Coins Dollars 1950S,51S,51D,52S,52D,2-53S,53D 172 (6) Presidential Dollars in Book 99. 1890 Morgan Dollar 143. 1967 Proof Set 120 (5) 1963D Franklin Half Dollars 173 (3) Tubes Lincoln Cents, 1956 –1958 100. Civil War Token, “Pittsburg Dry Goods & 144. 1965 Proof Set 121 (5) Mercury Dimes, 1941,42,43,44,45 174 (3) Tubes Lincoln Cents, 1954 – 1957 122 (5) GroceryMercury Dimes, 1941,42,43,44,45 145.1751966 (3) Tubes Proof of Set Lincoln Cents, 1951 123101. (25)1890 1964D S MorganLincoln CentsDollar 146.1761968 Book U.S. of Jefferson Proof Set Nickels, (57 Coins) 1938-1961 124102. (63)1939 Lincoln Golden Cents Gate in Collector’s Expo, Gold Book Token 147.1772007 1964 State Denver Quarters, Mint Set Gold Inlaided 125103. (6) 1892War Nickels, O Morgan 43,43S,44,44D,45,45S Dollar 148.178 2010 (17) NationalDimes, 2000 Parks – 2010 quarters 126104. (10) 1964 Nickels Silver 6-1940,2-41,2-47 Year Set 149.179 Great Map Americanof State Quarters, Double All Dated States Nickels 127105. (5) 18941972 IkeO Morgan Dollars Dollar 150.180 1964 (2) Tubes American of 1970’s Revisited Nickels Set 128106. (8) 1943Lincoln S Cents,Silver 1960’sJefferson Nickel 151.181 Teddy (3) Tubes Roosevelt of Lincoln Commemorative Cents, 30’ & 40’s Quarter 129107. (11) (3) War Mercury Nickels Dimes, Early 1940’s 27 S, 29, 29 S 152.182 1963 (3) Tubes Dollar Lincoln in Sleeve Cents, 1940’s 130108. (6) (2)Nickels, Atoka 1939,40,41,47,48,49 Okla. Trade Tokens, 153.183 Thomas (3) Tubes Jefferson of Lincoln Collection Cents, 1950’s 131 (6) Nickels, 1939,40,41,47,48,49 184 (2) Tubes of 1950’S & 1960’S Nickels Sportsman Club 154. Bag of (6) Kennedy Half Dollars 132 (20) 1964 D Kennedy Half Dollars 185 tube of 1943 Steel Cents 109. Marshall Island Space Shuttle 155. (3) Scarce Seldom Seen Coin Set 133 1917 Mercury Dime 186 Book of Buffalo Nickels, (27 Coins), 1913-1937 134 (8) CommemorativeLincoln Cents 1920’s Medal 156.187Bag 1947 of Walkingassorted Liberty Coins, Half Dollar 135110. (9) FortNickels, Sill 1951,52,2-54,5-55Okla. NCO Open Mess Dollar 157.188(15) (2) Assorted1976 Two DollarState QuartersBills in Sealed Bags 136 (9) TradeNickels, Token 2-52,2-54,5-55 158.189“America (2) Tubes the of Nickels,Beautiful” 1940’s State Quarter Collection 137111.
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