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Large Coin Auction LARGE COIN AUCTION SAT. FEB. 22, 11:00 A.M. EARNEST SHEPHERD YOUTH CENTER, 610 E. SHEPHERD RD., LIBERTY MO 64068 Special Note: This will be a Large Coin Auction with something for everyone!!! Highlights include a Tremendous Collection of Morgan Dollars including Many Key Dates, Nice Collection of GSA Carson City Morgans, High Grade Peace Dollars including Several Uncirculated 1928 Peace Dollars, Many Books and Sets of Coins, Gold Coins, Many Type Coins, Key Dates, Almost Uncirculated 1937-D 3 Legged Buffalo Nickel, High Grade Capped Bust Half Dollars, Rare Uncirculated and Possible Proof 1858 Small Letters Flying Eagle Cent, Large Silver Bars and Silver Sets, Collection of Classic Commemorative Silver Half Dollars, Mint Boxed Cases of Silver Proof Sets including Case of (10) 1999 Silver Proof Sets, Collection of High Grade Foreign Coins including Nice Mexico 8 Reales from all different mints, Proof 70 Silver Eagles, MS Silver Eagles, Bags of Morgan Dollars, Bulk Lots of 1800’s Type Coins, Paper Currency and Much Much More!!! Don’t miss this Fantastic Auction! Auction Terms: CASH, or check if approved by Auction Company. We reserve the right to withhold any and all items until check clears our bank. We do NOT accept Credit or Debit Cards. Valid Driver’s License required for registration. Security and Video Surveillance on site. All coins sold “As Is” and grades listed are approximate and to the best of our ability. It is recommended that all buyers should come early to personally grade the coins of their interest. We hope you take the time to view and inspect each lot, as there are some great coins and currency notes in this auction. We hope to see you there! If you are unable to attend the auction, absentee bids are welcome. Call us or email us with any and all bids and/or questions about any of the lots in the sale. • Lot 1: Case of (10) Key 1999 Silver Proof • Lot 26: Lot of Over (250) Lincoln Wheat Sets in US Mint Case; Pennies; • Lot 2: Case of (10) 2000 Silver Proof Sets in • Lot 27: Lot of Over (20) Indian Head US Mint Case; Pennies; • Lot 3: Case of (10) 2001 Silver Proof Sets in • Lot 28: Lot of (36) Mercury Dimes – Many US Mint Case; XF/AU; • Lot 4: Case of (10) 2002 Silver Proof Sets in • Lot 29: Lot of (60) Silver Roosevelt Dimes – US Mint Case; Most all AU or BU; • Lot 5: Case of (10) 2003 Silver Proof Sets in • Lot 30: Lot of (16) 90% Silver Half Dollars; US Mint Case; • Lot 31: Lot of (36) Walking Liberty Half • Lot 6: Case of (10) 2004 Silver Proof Sets in Dollars – Many Mid-Grade; US Mint Case; • Lot 32: Lot of (47) 1960’s 40% Silver • Lot 7: Case of (10) 2005 Silver Proof Sets in Kennedy Half Dollars; US Mint Case; • Lot 33: Lot of US Type Coins incl Nickel 3 • Lot 8: Case of (10) 2006 Silver Proof Sets in Cent, Silver Half Dime, Merc Dimes, US Mint Case; Franklin Halves, etc…; • Lot 9: Case of (10) 2007 Silver Proof Sets; • Lot 34: 3pc Morgan Dollar First Year Type • Lot 10: Case of (10) 2008 Silver Proof Sets; Set – 1878 8TF, 1878 7TF, 1878-S; • Lot 11: 1955 Proof Set in Capital Plaque; • Lot 35: 1878 7tf, Rev 78 Morgan Dollar – • Lot 12: 1957 Proof Set in Envelope; MS 62; • Lot 13: (5) US Proof Sets in Envelopes – • Lot 36: 1878-S Morgan Dollar – MS 63, 1960 thru 1964; Reverse Proof-like; • Lot 14: (5) US Proof Sets in Envelopes – • Lot 37: 1879 Morgan Dollar – MS 63; 1960 thru 1964; • Lot 38: 1879-O Morgan Dollar – MS 63; • Lot 15: 1964 Proof Set plus 1965 thru 1967 • Lot 39: 1880 Morgan Dollar – MS 60; Special Mint Sets; • Lot 40: 1880-S Morgan Dollar – MS 63; • Lot 16: (5) 1968 thru 1970 US Proof Sets w/ • Lot 41: 1881 Morgan Dollar – MS 64+/65, 40% Silver Kennedy Halves; Better Date; • Lot 17: 1996 US Mint Set with “W” Dime; • Lot 42: 1881-S Morgan Dollar – MS 64; • Lot 18: (2) Black US Silver Proof Sets – • Lot 43: 1882 Morgan Dollar – MS 63; 1992 and 1994; • Lot 44: 1883 Morgan Dollar – MS 64+/65; • Lot 19: (8) 2000 thru 2002 Silver Proof Sets; • Lot 45: 1883-O Morgan Dollar – MS 64; • Lot 20: 1999 thru 2002 Holographic • Lot 46: 1884-O Morgan Dollar – MS 63+/64; Quarters Sets; • Lot 47: 1885 Morgan Dollar – MS 65; • Lot 21: Lot of US Silver and Silver-Clad • Lot 48: 1885-O Morgan Dollar – MS 63; WTC Commemorative Coins; • Lot 49: 1886 Morgan Dollar – MS 64; • Lot 22: Lot of Partial Lincoln Wheat Cents; • Lot 50: 1887 Morgan Dollar – MS 63+/64; • Lot 23: Lot of (29) Buffalo Nickels and (5) • Lot 51: 1888 Morgan Dollar – MS 63; Liberty V Nickels; • Lot 52: 1889 Morgan Dollar – MS 63; • Lot 24: Lot of Mainly 1930’s and 1940’s • Lot 53: 1890 Morgan Dollar – MS 63; Jefferson Nickels (4 Silver War); • Lot 54: 1897 Morgan Dollar – MS 62; • Lot 25: Box of Lincoln Wheat Pennies in • Lot 55: 1898-O Morgan Dollar – MS 64; 2x2’s; • Lot 56: 1900 Morgan Dollar – MS 61; • Lot 57: 1900-O Morgan Dollar – MS 63; • Lot 58: 1902-O Morgan Dollar – MS 63; • Lot 59: 38pc Franklin Mint Sterling Silver Presidents Mini Coin Set in Case; • Lot 60: 1997 National Law Enforcement Officer’s Memorial Insignia Set in Box; • Lot 61: 4pc 2003 US Mint National Wildlife • Lot 87: 1916-D Barber Quarter – AU 50; Refuge Medals – Salmon, Elk, Duck, Eagle; • Lot 88: Key 1938-D Walking Liberty Half • Lot 62: 2016-W and 2016-S 2pc Proof Dollar – NNC Fine 15; American Liberty Medal Set – PCGS PR 68 • Lot 89: Key 1949-S Franklin Half Dollar – DCAM and PCGS PR 69 DCAM; ANACS MS 64; • Lot 63: 2017 American Liberty 225th Anniv. • Lot 90: Key 2001 American Buffalo Silver Silver Proof Medal in Box; Dollar – MS 70; • Lot 64: 2013 Great Basin ATB 5oz Silver – • Lot 91: 1910-D Indian $5 Gold Half Eagle – PCGS MS 69, First Strike, John Mercanti AU 55; Signed Slab; • Lot 92: 1910-D Indian $5 Gold Half Eagle – • Lot 65: 2013 White Mountain ATB 5oz AU 50; Silver – NGC MS 69 DPL from Mint Sealed • Lot 93: 1914 Indian $5 Gold Half Eagle – Box Collection; AU 53; • Lot 66: 2013 Peace Memorial ATB 5oz • Lot 94: 1914-D Indian $5 Gold Half Eagle – Silver – NGC MS 69 from Mint Sealed Box MS 62, Better Date; Collection; • Lot 95: 1919-D Multiple Strike Error Lincoln • Lot 67: Scarce 2010 Republic of Liberia $50 Wheat Cent; South Africa World Cup 500 Gram Silver • Lot 96: 1920-P Multiple Strike Error Lincoln Bar and Collectibles Set in Box w/ Soccer Wheat Cent – AU Brown; Pins and Commemorative Yellow and Red • Lot 97: 1925-S California Jubilee Classic Cards – Hard Set to Find with 1/2 Kilo Silver Commemorative Half Dollar – MS 65; Bar – Only 1000 Minted!!! • Lot 98: 1926 Oregon Trail Classic • Lot 68: Choice of (2) Complete 12pc North Commemorative Half Dollar – MS 66; American Hunting Club Wildlife Silver Sets • Lot 99: 1926-S Oregon Trail Classic in Cases – North American Big Game Super Commemorative Half Dollar – MS 65; Slam or North American Legends Bucks • Lot 100: 1937 Boone Classic and Bulls – Offered Exclusively to North Commemorative Half Dollar – MS 66; American Hunting Club Members; • Lot 101: 1936-S Texas Classic • Lot 69: Near Complete 11pc National Commemorative Half Dollar – MS 66+; Fishing Grand Slam Silver Set in Box; • Lot 102: 1920 Pilgrim Classic • Lot 70: North American Wild Turkey Grand Commemorative Half Dollar – MS 66; Slam 4-Coin Silver Set in Box; • Lot 103: 1936-D Arkansas Classic Commemorative Half Dollar – MS 62; • Lot 71: 2006-W Proof Silver Eagle – NGC • Lot 104: 1925 Norse American Classic PF 70 Ultra Cameo; Commemorative Medal – MS 60/61; • Lot 72: 2007-W Proof Silver Eagle – NGC • Lot 105: 1937 Roanoke Classic PF 70 Ultra Cameo; Commemorative Half Dollar – MS 66; • Lot 73: 2010-W Proof Silver Eagle – NGC • Lot 106: 1936 Wisconsin Classic PF 70 Ultra Cameo; Commemorative Half Dollar – MS 65; • Lot 74: 2012-W Proof Silver Eagle – NGC • Lot 107: 1935-S San Diego Classic PF 70 Ultra Cameo; Commemorative Half Dollar – MS 64; • Lot 75: 2013-W Proof Silver Eagle – NGC • Lot 108: 1936-D Rhode Island Classic PF 70 Ultra Cameo; Commemorative Half Dollar – MS 64; • Lot 76: 2015-W Proof Silver Eagle – NGC • Lot 109: 1946 Iowa Classic Commemorative PF 70 Ultra Cameo; Half Dollar – MS 66; • Lot 110: 1924 Huguenot Classic • Lot 77: Nice 66pc Near Complete Mercury Commemorative Half Dollar – MS 64; Dime Set, 1916 thru 1945-S, Many Mid- • Lot 111: 1946-S Booker T Washington Grade, Some XF/AU, plus (6) Extra Classic Comm Half Dollar – MS 65; Barber/Seated Lib Dimes incl 1891-O VF; • Lot 112: 1925 Stone Mountain Classic Commemorative Half Dollar – MS 66; • Lot 78: Key 1921 Mercury Dime – VG+ 10; • Lot 113: 1952 Washington Carver Classic • Lot 79: Key 1921-D Mercury Dime – G+ 6; Comm Half Dollar – MS 65; • Lot 80: 1917-D Mercury Dime – XF 40; • Lot 114: 2pc 1892 and 1893 Columbian • Lot 81: 1919-S Mercury Dime – XF 45 to AU Expo Half Dollar Set – 1893 is MS 65; 50; • Lot 115: Rare 1858 Small Letters Flying • Lot 82: 1927-D Mercury Dime – VF 25; Eagle Cent – MS 64 PL, Possible Proof; • Lot 83: 1928-D Mercury Dime – AU 53, • Lot 116: Key 1934-D Washington Quarter – Rare Key Date; MS 63; • Lot 84: 1928-S Mercury Dime – MS 60, • Lot 117: 1831 Capped Bust Half Dollar – Rare Key Date; MS 60, Nice Pleasing Tone; • Lot 85: 1931-S Mercury Dime – MS 60, Key • Lot 118: 1833 Capped Bust Half Dollar – Date; MS 62, Nice Pleasing Tone; • Lot 119: 1835 Capped Bust Half Dollar – • Lot 86: Nice Almost Complete 1932 thru PCGS VF+ 30; 1968 Washington Quarter Set, only missing • Lot 120: Key 1878-CC Morgan Dollar – MS 1932-D, plus Extra Clad Washington 63+; Quarters, and Extra Page with (16) Barber • Lot 121: Key 1879-O Morgan Dollar – MS Quarters, an 1835 Capped Bust Quarter VF 64; Details, Plugged, and a Standing Lib Quarter; • Lot 122: Key 1882-O/S Morgan Dollar
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