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Coin Catalog 9-23-17 Lot # Description Lot # 1 COIN CATALOG 9-23-17 LOT # DESCRIPTION LOT # 1. 9 Empty Coin Books 44. 1937D 3 Legged Buffalo Nickel VF30 KEY 2. 8 Washington Quarters 1934-1956D VF-XF 45. 1928 Peace Dollar CH UNC KEY 3. 1930 Lincoln Cent MS65 RD PCGS 46. 1879 Morgan Dollar MS65 Redfield Collection 4. 1936S " MS66 RD NGC 47. Blank Planchet Lincoln Error Cent 5. 5 Washington Quarters 1936-1958D XF 48. 1909VDB Lincoln Cent MS66 6. 1970D Kennedy Half MS65 Only Issued in Mint Sets 49. 1956P Jefferson Nickel Double Clip Error RARE Cruz Estate 7. 1968S " Proof 40% Silver 50. 1989 Off Center Lincoln Error Cent " 8. 1965 " MS65 " 51. 1908 British Sovereign Gold CH BU " 9. 1966 " " " 52. 5 BU Mercury Dimes 1940, 40D, 40S, 41 & 43D GEM FSB 10. 1961, 62, 63 & 1964 Rosy Dimes Proof 65 53. 1883 Morgan Dollar MS63+ Toned 11. 1864L Indian Cent AU KEY 54. 1895S " CH UNC KEY 12. 1899 " AU 55. 1895-0 " CH AU " 13. 1903 " AU 56. 1927 $20 St. Gaudens Gold MS64+ 14. 1928S Lincoln Cent CH UNC 57. 2 1922 Peace Dollars MS64+ 15. 1848 Large Cent MS63 RB Rare High Grade 58. 2 1923 " " 16. 1851 " MS63 RB " Nice Tone 59. 1923D Peace Dollar MS64+ 17. 1852 " MS63 BN " 60. 1927D " CH AU KEY 18. 1853 " MS63 BN " 61. 1934S " CH AU " 19. 1853 " AU55 " 62. 4 1962D Rosy Dimes MS65 20. 1854 " MS63 RB " 63. 4 Grams of Silver 21. 1854 " AU55 " 64. Gold Plated $100 Banknote Certified 22. 1856 " AU55 " 65. 4 Series AA Double Eagle Presidential Tokens W/COA's 23. 1916D Mercury Dime VG KEY 66. 1986S Statue of Liberty Half Proof 24. 1877 Indian Cent VG KEY 67. 1982S Washington Silver Half Proof 25. Roll of 90% Silver Quarters $10 Face 68. 1987S Constitution Silver Dollar Proof 26. 1943 Steel Cents MS66+ Tower Estate 69. 1986S Statue of Liberty Silver Dollar Proof 27. 1943D " " " 70. 1986S ASE Proof 28. 1943S " " " 71. 2 1989D Kennedy half Dollar Rolls GEM BU 29. 1920's Mercury Dime Set 10 Coins " 72. 18 Buffalo Nickels Partial or No Dates 30. 1959 Proof Set " 73. 1938 & 1939 Jefferson Nickels AU 31. 1961 " " 74. 1949D Franklin Half AU 32. 1962 " " 75. 1892 Morgan Dollar MS64+ PCGS Rare High Grade 33. 1963 " " 76. 1871 Seated Dollar AU " 34. 1964 " Rare "Accented Hair" Variety 77. 1877 Seated Half MS63 35. 1955D Washington Quarter MS65 78. 1886W Statue of Liberty Gold MS69 PCGS 36. 1954S " " 79. 1835 Capped Bust Quarter AU 37. 1864 2 Cent Pc. Lg. Motto CH UNC 80. 1891 Seated Quarter MS63 38. 1867 Shield Nickel CH UNC 81. 1855 Seated Dime W/Arrows MS62 39. 1847-O Seated Half CH BU RARE 82. 1877CC " MS63 40. 1849 " " " 83. 1891 " " 41. 1876 Seated Quarter MS63 84. 1891-0 " MS64+ Toned 42. 1911 Barber Dime MS64 85. 1913S T-2 Buffalo Nickel VF 43. 1914 " " 86. 1851 Half Cent MS63 The grading of coins is to be used simply as a guide. All guarantees are between the buyer and seller. COIN CATALOG 9-23-17 87. 1934 $50 Federal Reserve Note FR2102J AU+ 130. 1788 Colonial Mass. Cent Slim Indian Rarity 5 XF Rare 88. 1849 Lg. Cent F 131. 1903 $2 1/2 Liberty Gold MS63+ 89. 1864 2 Cent Pc. Error Coin "Rotated Reverse" VG 132. 1853-0 $1 Gold Pc. AU55 90. 1888 3 Cent Nickel Low Mintage - 36,501 CH BU 133. 1857 Seated Quarter XF+ 91. 1861 $20 Confederate Note CS20 XF+ 134. 1858 " VF+ 92. 1863 5 Cent "North Carolina" Confederate Fract. CH BU 135. 1869S " XF KEY 93. 1862 Obsolete 50 Cent Fractional NY Civil War Note 136. 1876 " XF 94. 2500 Mixed Wheat Cents/Steel Cents Bank of Omaha 137. 1876CC " VF+ 95. 1883CC Morgan Dollar MS65 KEY Tower Estate 138. 1877CC " VF+ 96. 1885S " MS64 " " 139. 1878CC " XF 97. 1831 Capped Bust Half AU58 140. 1891 Morgan Dollar MS64 98. 1880-0 Morgan Dollar MS64 141. 1886 " " 99. 1891S " " 142. 1881 " " 100. 1901-0 " " 143. 1881-0 " " 101. 1893 " MS63 KEY 144. 1899S " VF KEY 102. 1878CC " MS64 PL NGC KEY 145. 1946 Iowa Commem. Half MS65 PCGS CAC 103. 1878S " " 146. 1936 Long Island Commem. Half MS64 PCGS CAC 104. 1891S " " KEY 147. 1925S Peace Dollar MS63 KEY 105. 1926 $2 1/2 Sesquicentennial Comm. Gold MS63 NGC 148. 1923 " MS64 106. 1995W $5 Torch Runner Comm. Gold MS69 PCGS CAC 149. 1924 " MS63 107. 1830 Capped Bust Half Dime CH UNC 150. 1925 " MS63 108. 1820 Bust Dime XF 151. 1924D Buffalo Nickel XF KEY 109. 1958 Phil Double Mint Set Orig Envelope Superb Toning 152. 1924S " XF " 110. 1879 Morgan Dollar MS66 153. 1925 " AU 111. 1879-0 " AU58 154. 1928D " CH UNC KEY 112. 1880 " MS65 GEM 155. 1929 " " 113. 1881 " MS65 Tougher Date 156. 1929S " " KEY 114. 1881S " MS65+ PL 157. 1936 " " Rainbow Toning 115. 1882-0 " CH BU DMPL 158. 1937D " " 116. 1883S " CH AU KEY 159. 1901 Barber Quarter VG Tough Date 117. 1884-0 " MS65 160. 1907 " CH BU 118. 1886 " CH BU 161. 1915 " " 119. 1886-0 " CH AU50 Toned 162. 1979-0 Morgan Dollar CH BU 120. 1897S " MS65 Rare High Date 163. 1885-0 " " 121. 1900 " MS65 " 164. 1887 " " 122. 1902 " MS65 " 165. 1930D Lincoln Cent XF 123. 1923D Peace Dollar CH BU 166. 1929S " XF 124. 1925S " MS63 167. 1925 " VF 125. 1859-0 Seated Half CH BU Tower Estate 168. 1912D " F 126. 1872 " " " 169. 1933D " XF 127. 1781 1 Reale Spanish Colonial Silver Coin 170. 1911S " VF 128. 1799 Draped Bust Dollar Normal Date F+ Rare 171. 1915D " XF 129. 1783 Colonial Washington Draped Bust Coin XF Rare 172. 1915S " XF+ The grading of coins is to be used simply as a guide. All guarantees are between the buyer and seller. COIN CATALOG 9-23-17 173. 1913S Lincoln Cent BU 216. 1926 $10 Indian Gold MS64+ 174. 1888 Morgan Dollar CH BU 217. 1941 Mercury Dime MS63 FSB 175. 1889 " " 218. 1941S " MS65 FSB 176. 1890 " " 219. 1941D " " 177. 1896 " " 220. 1942D " MS64 178. 1896-0 " XF+ KEY 221. 1942 " MS65 FSB 179. 1897S " CH BU " 222. 1943 " MS65+ FSB 180. 1900 " " 223. 1938S Washington Quarter MS63+ 181. 1853 $2 1/2 Liberty Gold AU55 224. 1936 " BU 182. 1921 Morgan Dollar BU 225. 1960D Franklin Half MS64 PCGS 183. 1916-45 Mercury Dime Set 79 Coins only missing 16D 226. 1960 " " " 184. 1942-1945 Wartime Nickel Set XF-BU 11 Coins 227. 1914D $2 1/2 Indian Gold MS60 185. 1925S Peace Dollar VF 228. 1873 $1 Gold Pc. AU55 186. 1924S " XF 229. 1874 Indian Cent XF 187. 1923S " VF 230. 1854 Seated Dime W/Arrows XF+ 188. 6 Morgans in Capital Holder incl 1890CC Some UNC 231. 1861S " VF+ RARE 189. 1904 Morgan Dollar CH UNC 232. 1877CC " CH BU 190. 1890 " " 233. 1886 " CH AU 191. 1884-0 " " 234. 1897 Barber Dime CH BU 192. 1885-0 " GEM BU 235. 1903 " XF 193. 1881S " CH UNC Toned 236. Lewis & Clark Coin & Pouch Set 194. 1964D Washington Quarter GEM BU 237. 1776-1976 Bicentennial Set 195. Gold Plated $100 Banknote Certified 238. 1986 Statue of Liberty Set 196. 1942S Jefferson Nickel MS65 239. 1988 Olympic Proof Silver Dollar 197. 1934 Mercury Dime MS65 240. 1994 World Cup Proof Silver dollar 198. 1939 Washington Quarter MS65 241. 1878S Morgan Dollar CH UNC 199. 1942S " " 242. 1883 " " 200. 1831 Bust Half AU 243. 1900-0 " " 201. 1900-0 Morgan Dollar CH BU 244. Lg. Bag of Coin Tubes 202. 1901-0 " " 245. 1854 Lg. Cent XF+ 203. 1902-0 " " 246. 1913 Hobo Nickel 204. 1903 " MS65 247. 1935D Buffalo Nickel MS65 PCGS 205. 1904-0 " CH BU 248. Red Velvet Display Box 206. SBA 1981S GEM BU DMPL 249. 1981 $20 Federal Reserve Note 207. 1936D Walking Liberty Half XF45 250. 5 Silver Certificates & $2 1953 Note 208. 1942S " CH AU Scarce 251. 1953B & 1963 $2 Notes CH AU 209. 1944 " CH BU 252. 1928 $20 Fed Reserve Note (Dark Green Seal) CH AU 210. 1949D Franklin Half MS64++ 253. 1935A $1 Hawaiian Seilver Certificate VF 211. 1981S Kennedy Half Proof DMPL 254. 1934A $20 North African Silver Certificate VF 212. 1984S " DMPL 255. 1941S Mercury Dime GEM BU FSB 213. 1932S Washington Quarter VF KEY 256. 1942D " CH BU 214. 1910 Barber Half CH BU Rare High Grade 257. 1944S " " 215. 1894 $2 1/2 Liberty Gold MS62 NGC 258. 1922 Peace Dollar CH BU The grading of coins is to be used simply as a guide. All guarantees are between the buyer and seller. COIN CATALOG 9-23-17 259. 1923 Peace Dollar CH BU 303. 1963 Washington Quarter Proof 65 260. 1924 " " 304. 1964 " " 261. 1949 Franklin Half MS64 KEY 305. 1949 Franklin Half MS64 262. 1956D Washington Quarter MS65 306. Caracalla Silver Denarius Ancient 198-217AD 263. 1964D " " 307. 1929 Buffalo Nickel CH BU 264. 1964 " " 308. 1929D " " 265. 1950D Jefferson Nickel MS67 6 Full Steps KEY 309. 1929S " " 266. 1911D Lincoln Cent CH VF 310. 1950D Jefferson Nickel GEM BU Toned KEY 267. 1915S " " 311. 1924 Peace Dollar CH UNC 268. 1918D " AU58+ 312. 1923S " AU 269. 1918S " MS60+ 313. 2011 ASE MS69 270. 1929S " MS66 314. 1987S Constitution Silver Dollar MS69 NGC 271. 1903 Indian Cent CH UNC 315. 1886 Morgan Dollar MS63 272. 1964 Proof Quarter, 1939S Lincoln BU & 1938 Dime 316. 1956D Washington Quarter MS65 273. 1926 Peace Dollar CH BU 317. 1964D " " 274. 1934D " " KEY 318. 1964 " " 275. 1943S Mercury Dime CH BU 319. 1961 " Proof 65 276.
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