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Lot Order Lot # QTY Lead Description Detailed Description 1 501 1 1964 Lot Order Lot # QTY Lead Description Detailed Description 1 501 1 1964 Kennedy Halves Lot of 1964 Kennedy Halves-90% Silver (22) Lot of 1925-1930 and a Few Unreadable Dates, 2 502 1 Walking Liberty Quarters Walking Liberty Quarters-90% Silver (22) 3 503 1 Wheat Pennies Lot of Wheat Pennies 4 504 1 Mercury Dimes Lot of Mercury Dimes 1908-1945 (113) 5 505 1 Mercury Dimes Lot of Mercury Dimes 1928-1938 (121) 6 506 1 Mercury Dimes Lot of Mercury Dimes 1918-1944 (101) 7 507 1 Mercury Dimes Lot of Mercury Dimes 1929-1945 (64) 8 508 10 Mexico Casa De Moneda Mexico Casa De Moneda-1 Troy Oz (10) Lot of 1971 Kennedy Half Dollars-$18.50 Face 9 509 1 Kennedy Half Dollars Value (37) Lot of 1966 Kennedy Half Dollars 40% Silver 10 510 1 Kennedy Half Dollars (40) 11 511 1 Steel Pennies Lot of 1943 Steel Pennies Lot of Foreign Coins-Chile-Great Britian- Mexican-Korea-Indonesia and More-List of 12 512 1 Foreign Coins Countries Included 1974 Turks and Caicos 13 513 1 Silver Coin 1974 Turks and Caicos Islands Silver Coin Lot of Franklin Halves-1958-1963-90% Silver- 14 514 1 Franklin Halves (7) 15 515 1 Large Cent Lot of Large Cent 1846-1854 (8) 16 516 1 Morgan Silver Dollar 1882 Morgan Silver Dollar 17 517 1 Morgan Silver Dollar 1896-O Morgan Silver Dollar 18 518 2 Morgan Silver Dollar 1890-O Morgan Silver Dollar 19 519 1 Morgan Silver Dollar 1897-O Morgan Silver Dollar 20 520 2 Morgan Silver Dollar 1889 and 1890 Morgan Silver Dollar 21 521 2 Morgan Silver Dollar 1884 and 1885 Morgan Silver Dollar 22 522 2 Morgan Silver Dollar 1880 and 1882 Morgan Silver Dollar 23 523 1 Morgan Silver Dollar 1896 Morgan Silver Dollar 24 524 10 Mexico Casa De Moneda Mexico Casa De Moneda-1 Troy Oz (10) 25 525 1 Foreign Coins Lot of Foreign Coins-Mostly Canada 26 526 1 Misc Silver Coins Lot of Canada Silver Coins 27 527 1 Kennedy Half Dollars Lot of 1964 Kennedy Halves-90% Silver (16) 28 528 1 Wheat Pennies Lot of Wheat Pennies 29 529 1 Roosevelt Dimes Lot of 1950-1964 Roosevelt Dimes (133) 1-1943 Germany Reich and 1-1819 German 30 530 1 Misc Foreign Coins War Token Pfennig and 1-1890 Peru Silver 31 531 1 Walking Liberty Halves Lot of Walking Liberty Halves-90% Silver (18) 32 532 1 Barber Halves 1904-1912 Silver Barber Half Dollars 33 533 6 Peace Dollars 1922 Peace Dollars (6) 34 534 1 Walking Liberty Halves Lot of Various Dates Walking Liberty Halves (5) 1925-1928-1929-1930 Walking Liberty 35 535 1 Walking Liberty Quarters Quarters (38) 1986 Chinese Great Wall American Ship with 36 536 1 Chinese Great Wall Coin Presentation Box (6) 1984 Olympic Silver Proof Dollar-Proof Half 37 537 1 1984 Proof Set Dollar, Quarter, Dime, Nickel and One Cent Lot of 1732-1982 Proof Commemorative Half 38 538 1 Silver Half Dollars Dollars 90% Silver- (6) Lot of 1732-1982 Uncirculated, 39 539 1 Silver Half Dollars Commemorative Half Dollars 90% Silver- (4) 40 540 1 Silver Proof Sets Lot of 1992 Silver Proof Sets (3) 41 541 1 Susan B Anthony Lot of Susan B Anthony Dollar (25) 42 542 1 Silver Nickels Lot of United States Wartime Nickels (6) 43 543 1 Mint Set Lot of 1964 United States Mint Set (2) Lot of 1987 United States Prestige Set with 44 544 1 1987 Prestige Silver Dollar COA (4) Commemorative 4 Piece Proof Set "Salute To The USA Constitution" 1787-1987 200th Salute to USA Constitution Anniversary, 1/4 oz Gold, 12 oz, 5 oz, and 1 oz 45 545 1 Proof Set-Gold and Silver Silver 758/5000 with COA 46 546 1 Liberty Coin Proof Set Lot of 1986 United States Liberty Coins (2) 47 547 1 Coin Clock Set Lot of Coin Clocks-Face Value $4.60 1987 China Gold Proof 1987 China 5 Coin Panda Gold Proof Set-1.9 oz 48 548 1 Panda Set with Box and COA 49 549 1 1860's Paper Money Civil War Currency 50 550 1 Paper Foreign Money Canada, Japan, France Paper Money 51 551 1 1934 $20 Bank Note 1934 $20 Bank Note (Bank of California Issued) 52 552 1 Pewter Medallions Lot of Pewter Coin-General Anthony Wayne The Silver Story Coin-Silver Dollar-Silver Nickel- 53 553 1 The Silver Story Coin Silver Dime-Silver Granules 54 554 1 Wartime Coinage Wartime Coinage 55 555 1 Silver Certificates 1935 and 1937 Silver Certificates 56 556 1 Twentieth Century Coins Twentieth Century Type Coins 57 557 1 Twentieth Century Coins Twentieth Century Type Coins The Silver Story Coin-Silver Dollar-Silver Nickel- 58 558 1 The Silver Story Coin Silver Dime-Silver Granules 59 559 1 Washington Coins Lot of Washington Coins (68) 60 560 1 Mercury Dimes Lot of Mercury Dimes 1916-1945 (47) 61 561 1 Walking Liberty Halves Walking Liberty Halves-90% Silver (39) Lot of Franklin Halves-1948-1963-90% Silver- 62 562 1 Franklin Halves (7) 63 563 1 Lincoln Cents Lot of Lincoln Cents (155) 64 564 1 Buffalo Nickels Lot of 1913-1938 Buffalo Nickels (51) 65 565 1 Washington Quarters Lot of Washington Quarters (41) 66 566 1 Mercury Dimes Mercury Dimes 1916-1945 (83) Lot of 2 Books-Mercury Dimes 1916-1945 67 567 1 Mercury Dimes (137) Lot of Jefferson Nickels 1938-1964-10 are 35% 68 568 1 Jefferson Nickels Silver (71) 69 569 1 Coin Mint Sets Lot of 4 1974 Uncirculated Coin Mint Sets 70 570 1 Coin Mint Sets Lot of 4 1975 Uncirculated Coin Mint Sets 71 571 1 Coin Mint Sets Lot of 4 1976 Uncirculated Coin Mint Sets 72 572 1 Coin Mint Sets Lot of 7 1977 Uncirculated Coin Mint Sets 73 573 1 Coin Mint Sets Lot of 5 1978 Uncirculated Coin Mint Sets 74 574 1 Coin Mint Sets Lot of 9 1979 Uncirculated Coin Mint Sets 75 575 1 Coin Mint Sets Lot of 17 1980 Uncirculated Coin Mint Sets 76 576 1 Coin Mint Sets Lot of 5 1981 Uncirculated Coin Mint Sets 77 577 1 Walking Liberty Halves Lot of Walking Liberty Halves-90% Silver (20) 78 578 1 Roosevelt Dimes Lot of Roosevelt Dimes Starting at 1946 (78) 79 579 1 US Year Set United States Year Set Lot of United States Bicentennial Silver 80 580 1 US Silver Set Uncirculated Set- 40% Silver (4) 81 581 1 Jefferson Nickels Lot of Jefferson Nickels 1938 (166) 82 582 1 Morgan Silver Dollar 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar 83 583 1 Kennedy/Franklin Halves Lot of Kennedy/Franklin Halves (4) 84 584 1 Red Seal Two Dollar Bills Lot of Red Seal Two Dollar Bills (7) 85 585 1 Morgan Silver Dollar 1923-S Morgan Silver Dollar 86 586 1 Peace Silver Dollar 1924 Peace Silver Dollar 1971-1973-1974 Eisenhower Uncirculated 87 587 1 Eisenhower Silver Dollars Silver Dollars- 40% Silver (8) Kennedy Half Dollars with Presentation Box (no 88 588 1 Kennedy Half Dollars 1964) Lot of 2, 1967 United States Special Mint Set- 89 589 1 Special Mint Set 40% Silver Kennedy 90 590 1 Bicentennial Proof Set Lot of 4 Bicentennial Proof Set 91 591 1 Eisenhower Silver Dollars Lot of 8 1973-1974 Eisenhower Proof Dollars 92 592 1 Uncirculated Proof Set Lot of 6 1989 Uncirculated Coin Mint Sets 93 593 1 Uncirculated Proof Set Lot of 6 1990 Uncirculated Coin Mint Sets 94 594 1 Uncirculated Proof Set Lot of 6 1992 Uncirculated Coin Mint Sets 95 595 1 Uncirculated Proof Set Lot of 5 1993 Uncirculated Coin Mint Sets 96 596 1 Uncirculated Proof Set Lot of 8 1984 Uncirculated Coin Mint Sets 97 597 1 Uncirculated Proof Set Lot of 6 1985 Uncirculated Coin Mint Sets 98 598 1 Uncirculated Proof Set Lot of 14 1987 Uncirculated Coin Mint Sets 99 599 1 Uncirculated Proof Set Lot of 5 1988 Uncirculated Coin Mint Sets 100 600 1 Kennedy Half Dollars Lot of Kennedy Silver Halves (35) 101 601 1 Misc Tokens Misc Tokens and Coins 102 602 1 Prestige Coin Set 1986 US Mint Prestige Coin Set Lot of Buffalo Nickels 1919-1938 (479) One 103 603 1 Buffalo Nickels Bag Unknown Dates (79) 104 604 1 Silver Quarters Lot of Silver Quarters (134) 105 605 1 Silver Quarters Lot of 1926-1927 Silver Quarters (21) 106 606 1 1964 Quarters Lot of 1964 Silver Quarters 90% Silver (80) 107 607 1 Lincoln Cents Lot of Lincoln Cents (453) 108 608 1 Pennies Misc Date Pennies 109 609 1 1959 Penny 1959 Penny 110 610 1 Kennedy Half Dollars Lot of Kennedy Halves-$12.00 Face Value (26) Buffalo Nickels-Eisenhower Proof Set-Liberty 111 611 1 Misc Lot of Coins Dollars-1979 Proof Set 112 612 1 Lot of Nickels LotMisc of Lot 1992 of Buffalo Silver Proofand Jefferson Set-1971 Nickels Eisenhower Silver Dollar-1969-1970-1972 Proof Set-1972 113 613 1 Proof Sets Proof Set, (Missing One) 2 Uncirculated Silver 114 614 1 Lot of Coins Lot of Silver Coins-3 are V-Nickels (7) 115 615 1 Lot of Coins Lot of 1962 Proof Sets (4) Lot of Wheat Pennies-Dates of 1892, 1901, 116 616 1 Wheat Pennies 1903, 1906, 1907, 1909 (11) 117 617 1 Wartime Coinage United States Wartime Cents 118 618 1 VDB Wheat Penny 1909 Wheat Pennies-1 is a VDB (7) Shield Nickel-Unreadable Date-They Were 119 619 1 Shield Nickel Issued From 1886-1883 120 620 1 Misc Lot of Coins Lot of Currency (facsimile) and Misc Coins 2013 American Silver Eagle Dollar Coin- 121 621 1 Silver Eagle Dollar Uncirculated 122 622 1 Mercury Dimes Lot of 1918-1945 Mercury Dimes (20) American Prospector Silver Round-1 Troy Oz 123 623 1 American Prospector Silver .999 Fine Silver Sunshine Minting Silver Round-1 Troy Oz-.999 124 624 1 Sunshine Minting Fine Silver 1984 American Prospector Engelhard Silver 125 625 1 American Prospector Silver Round-1 Troy Oz .999 Fine Silver SilverTowne Liberty Silver SilverTowne Liberty Silver Round-1 Troy Oz- 126 626 1 Coin .999 Fine Silver 127 627 1 1922 Peace Silver Dollar 1922 Peace Silver Dollar 128 628 1 2010 American Silver Eagle 2010 American Silver Eagle Dollar 1982-A Mark Liberty Silver Round-1 Troy Oz- 129 629 1 Mark Liberty Silver .999 Fine Silver 130 630 1 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar-90% Silver 131 631 1 1954 Franklin Half Dollar 1954 Franklin Half Dollar-90% Silver 1893-CC Morgan Silver 1893 Carson City Morgan Silver Dollar-Last 132 632 1 Dollar
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