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Rare Findings This Mailer Is Stocked Full of True One-Of-A-Kind Rarities T H E Where Else? OIN EPOT AUGUST 2020 C 116 PoinsettD Highway • Greenville, SC 29609 • 800-922-2441 • 864-242-1679 Rare Findings This mailer is stocked full of true one-of-a-kind rarities. Examine the catalog, find the best value for you, and jump fast as many of these exclusive listings will not last long! GOLD $1,825.00 | SILVER $19.95 | PLATINUM $875.00 VIEW OUR WEBSITE AT www.thecoindepot.net Feel Free to E-mail us your want list: [email protected] FEATURED COIN SPECIALS FOR AUGUST 1884-CC 1836 REEDED EDGE 1851 CHARLOTTE $20 LIBERTY GOLD BUST HALF DOLLAR $1 GOLD DOLLAR Extra Fine Choice Almost Uncirculated Carson City gold may be the single No nicks, no dings, no marks! Just a Choice Borderline Uncirculated hottest area of the coin market. We offer wonderful, scarce 1836 Reeded Edge This scarce Charlotte gold dollar has an "entry level" coin at our lowest price half with a low mintage of 1200! Most plenty of luster and a few small marks in years. With gold approaching $2000 of these come with weakly struck re- on the cheek. an ounce, this is an amazing bargain. verses. Not this one! Grab it. $ 00 $ 00 $2,48800 3,988 2,222 1798 PLAIN 9 STANDING LIBERTY 1935-A $1 BUST DOLLAR QUARTERS HAWAII EMERGENCY NOTES Premium Quality BU Fine Choice Extremely Fine The obverse shows the beautiful Liberty These notes were stamped with the word standing holding a shield in one hand and "Hawaii" on both the obverse and re- Yes, this price is correct! Yes, this price an olive branch in the other. The reverse verse. These were produced with the is TOO CHEAP! Yes, we have only one shows an eagle in flight. worry that Japanese forces would over- available. take Hawaii. If this happened, the cur- $ 00 99EACH rency would have been demonetized. $ 00 3 Different .............................. $288.00 $ EACH00 2,488 5 Different .............................. $475.00 5 Notes....................................44 $199.00 MIXED 1937 PQBU ........................................ $39.95 PEACE 1939 Parliament XF/AU ................... $19.95 ROLLS 1939 Parliament PQBU .................... $39.95 1949 Newfoundland PQBU .............. $29.95 PQBU BETTER DATE CANADIAN 1951 PQBU ........................................ $19.95 SILVER DOLLARS 1953 PQBU ........................................ $24.95 Per Roll (20)........................... $529.95 1957 PQBU ........................................ $24.95 3 Rolls (60).......................... $1,577.00 These are all very low mintage Cana- 1958 Totem Pole PQBU .................... $29.95 dian silver dollars that all contain .6 oz 1967 Goose PQBU............................. $24.95 5 Rolls (100)........................ $2,599.00 of silver. Pick your favorites or buy 10 Rolls (200)...................... $4,995.00 them all. 1916 SEATED LIBERTY DIMES 1846 DAHLONEGA STANDING LIBERTY QUARTER ON SPECIAL! $2½ LIBERTY GOLD Premium Quality BU Choice Almost Uncirculated but.. Fine Each one of these Seated Liberty Dimes This scarce Dahlonega $2 1/2 has full This key date quarter shows about half was hand picked for quality and eye luster and no marks, but it is weakly the date (like most do for this grade). appeal. Enjoy these old silver dimes for struck in Liberty's hair or maybe there They don't come much cheaper than this years to come. was foreign matter on the planchet when unless they have no date at all. $ 00 it was struck. Either way, we have priced 129EACH as an Extra Fine. 3 Different .............................. $377.00 $4,44400 $2,48800 1849 DAHLONEGA 1860 CHARLOTTE 1843-O $1 GOLD DOLLAR $5 LIBERTY $10 LIBERTY GOLD Almost Uncirculated Extremely Fine Extra Fine This first year of issue $1 gold has This rare $5 Charlotte gold is much Here is an early New Orleans mint $10 plenty of luster and a slight weakness of scarcer than generally known. The coin we offer is the Breen-2 variety. This is gold liberty that is scarce, but not pricey. strike in Liberty's hair as often seen on We only have one in stock! Dahlonega gold. one of the scarcest of all Charlotte $5. Grab this one. $ 00 $2,28800 $2,98800 988 1872 1889 1856-S TYPE 2 $3 PRINCESS GOLD $3 PRINCESS GOLD $1 GOLD DOLLAR Proof Like Bord. Unc. Borderline Uncirculated Choice Borderline Uncirculated Wow, this one is just a touch off of Bril- This is the last year of issue coin to com- Choice Borderline Uncirculated This is liant Uncirculated. It has a nice proof plete the set. This year was low mintage the only San Francisco minted Type 2 $1 like surface and just a touch of wear. with a survival estimate of only 1500. gold. It is low mintage and gobbled off You will love this one. With only one in stock it won’t last long. the market as soon as they are offered. $ 00 $2,48800 $1,98800 2,888 FRANKLIN HALF ROLLS “CARSON CITY” 1931-S SPECIAL OFFER SEATED LIBERTY TYPE COINS LINCOLN CENT Premium Quality BU Fine/Very Fine ~ Choose Your Grade ~ We are a bit overstocked on some of our Most “CC” type coins are low grade or Franklins. We will mix them the best we have damage, but our coins were hand picked for quality and strike. Here is the third rarest date Lincoln cent can and blow them out the door. to add to your holdings. $ 00 “CC” Dime............................... $49.95 188EACH “CC” Quarter........................ $119.00 Extra Fine ................................ $99.00 3 Rolls..................................... $555.00 “CC” Half Dollar .................. $229.00 PQBU..................................... $149.00 10 Rolls................................ $1,788.00 All 3 Coins.............................. $377.00 VIEW OUR WEBSITE AT www.thecoindepot.net 1876-CC GOLD & SILVER 1907 $500 TRADE DOLLAR INVESTMENT PACKAGES “WOOD CHOPPER” Did you know that the right investment Fine Almost Uncirculated in silver and gold would have outper- formed the stock market over the last 20 Here is another scarce Carson City This popular U.S. note depicts a pioneer years? And it only looks like it will con- Trade Dollar. There are only 300 family with their dog. The man is holding tinue stronger. Let us help you. You thought to exist in the market today. choose the mix and the amount you an ax, thus the nickname—wood chopper. want to spend and we will create an in- $ 00 vestment solution for your individual $ EACH00 1,588 needs. 199 Choose Your Package 100% Gold 70% Gold / 30 % Silver 50/50 Mix 30% Gold / 70% Silver BRITISH 5 POUND 100% Silver 1901 GOLD SOVEREIGNS MORGAN DOLLAR Choose Your Investment Premium Quality BU Almost Uncirculated This large British 5 pound gold coin $1,000 Package Considering a PQBU would run about contains about 1.2 ounce of pure gold. $3,000 Package $3,000, this grade seems like a great With both gold and premiums on the $10,000 Package value and perfect option for your high rise, this one really screams bargain. $50,000 Package quality set. $ 00 $2,48800 288EACH MORE GREAT SPECIALS • CALL TODAY 800-922-2441 1855 KELLOGG $50 COMMEMORATIVE RESTRIKE BARBER SERIES COINS THE FIRST YEARS OF Gem Proof ON SPECIAL SAN FRANCISCO MORGANS This coin was struck from authentic Kellogg & Humbert Ingots that were recovered from Premium Quality BU Premium Quality BU the S.S. Central America. The original dies from Kellogg & co. were used to make this This series existed for only 25 years be- What a great opportunity to own these historical commemorative piece of Califor- tween 1892-1916. These coins are all silver cartwheels, add a few or all to nia gold. There was a tiny mintage of only fully struck with attractive luster. your set! 5,000. This restrike contains 2.42 troy ounces of pure shipwreck gold. It is housed in Half ......................................... $399.00 1878-S .... $59.00 1881-S .... $52.00 a PCGS holder. Quarter................................... $159.00 1879-S .... $65.00 1882-S .... $55.00 Dime ......................................... $59.95 1880-S .... $52.00 All 5...... $277.00 $5,44400 All 3 Coins.............................. $599.00 1957 STAR NOTE 1877 1934-S SILVER CERTIFICATES INDIAN CENT PEACE DOLLARS Crisp Uncirculated Star notes are used to replace misprinted Fine Choice Borderline Uncirculated or damaged notes before they enter cir- Here is a solid coin for this grade. Up- We offer the undisputed key to the pop- culation. The replacement notes have a grade your set today. ular Peace dollar set at a very popular star next to the serial number and are much more rare. price! $ 00EACH $ 95EACH $ 00EACH 388 3 Coins......................................27 $77.00 888 10 Coins.................................. $244.00 3 Coins ................................. $1,144.00 PIONEER’S POUCH 1889-O TWO CENT PIECES ORGAN OLLAR ~ Unusual Offering ~ M D Premium Quality BU A pioneer's life out west in the 1800's Borderline Uncirculated These popular obsolete coins are always a may have looked glamorous in movies collectors favorite. and tv, but was actually very hard. $ 95 $ 00 EACH The hours were long and living con- EACH 99 ditions were poor; all for very little 77 2 Different .............................. $195.00 pay. We are offering our version of what you may see in a pioneer's pouch. This will include a Large Cent, Indian Cent, V-nickel, Two- Cent Piece, Three Cent Nickel and a Seated Liberty Dime, all dated be- tween 1840-1899 and in Average Circulated condition. Each group will be housed in an old timey pouch. 2020 PROOF SETS 5 DIFFERENT MERCURIES FROM 1920S EACH GROUP CONTAINS 6 COINS! ~ Fresh From The Mint ~ Premium Quality BU $ 95 2020-W Proof & Reverse Proof Nickel 59 Sold Separately We don’t offer a deal like this very often 3 GROUPS and we are excited to be able to do so. $ 00 Dates of our choice.
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