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AZ HP Listing Lot Price Description 1 2016-W Gold Liberty Mercury Dime NGC 70 2 1911 $2.5 Gold Indian Estate Box AU 3 1854 $2.5 Gold Liberty XF/AU 4 1883/2 Shield Nickel VF 5 Five 1984 Engelhard Prospectors BU 6 1827 Bust Dime Fine 7 1835 Bust Dime Rotated Reverse VF 8 1841 Seated Dime XF/AU 9 1923 $1 LT Red Seal FR40 A8816861B PMG 30 1Year Type Only 10 1928 E $5 LT FR1530 G76399829A PCGS 65PPQ Red Seal 11 1899-O Morgan Dollar ICG MS-67 Beautiful Tone Rare in 67 12 1894 Morgan Dollar NGC Undergraded 13 1894 Morgan Dollar Low Mintage Very Rare VF 14 Sovereign George Slays Dragon GEM NGC MS-65 15 117-138AD Emperor Hadrian NGC CH/AU Very Scarce 16 336-323BC Large Silver Tetradrachm Alexander Great Greek Nice Reddish Tone 17 64BC Silver Denarius LR Fabatus Rome Republic 18 1915 Austria 1 Ducat BU 19 1912-A Gold Germany 20Mark UNC 20 1902 Gold Russia 5 Roubles UNC 21 1926 Oregon Trail Half Dollar PCGS MS-65 Original Envelope 22 1926-S Oregon Trail Commen ICG MS-65 Nicely Toned 23 1830 Capped Bust Half Dollar Small 0 PCGS AU-50 24 1921 Missouri Commen Half Dollar GEM UNC MS65 25 1892 Columbian Half Dollar Commen GEM UNC MS65 26 1936 Cleveland Commen Half Dollar NGC MS-66 Great Toning 27 1829 Bust Half Dollar AU/UNC 28 1832 Bust Half Dollar Choice with Strong Strike Luster & Tone 29 1955 Proof Franklin Half Dollar NGC PF-68 30 1957 Proof Franklin Half Dollar NGC PF-68 31 1954 Franklin Half Dollar FBL NGC MS-63 32 1893-CC Morgan Dollar PCGS F-12 33 1879 Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-62 DMPL 34 1889-S Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-63 35 1924-S Peace Dollar PCGS MS-62 36 1878 7TF Morgan Dollar Rev of 79 PCGS MS-63 37 1880-S Morgan Dollar Redfield Collection Rainbow Tone 38 1926-S Peace Dollar Red Field Collection MS65 Scarce 39 1793 Large Cent Vine & Bars Very RARE Earliest PCGS VF 40 1811 Half Cent Rare Date Very Fine/XF 41 1818 Large Cent GEM RED MS65 42 1812 Large Cent Braided Hair Rare 43 1944-S Lincoln Cent NGC MS-66 Red 44 1876 Indian Head Cent CH BU Attractive Patina Semi Key Red Luster 45 1897 Indian Head Cent Well Struck Lite Tone PCGS MS-63 RB Lot Price Description 46 1845 Large Cent VF30 47 1851 Large Cent XF45 48 1835 Bust Quarter VF 49 1857 & 58 Flying Eagle Cents 50 1864 & 54 Indian Head Cents Good 51 1866 Indian Head Cent Tough Date 52 1880 & 82 Indian Head Cent XF 53 1889 Indian Head Cent AU 54 1899 Indian Head Cent BU Red & Brown 55 1853 Large Cent 56 1935-D Washington Quarter PCGS MS-64 57 1875-S Twenty Cent Piece VG 58 1895-O & 96-O Barber Quarters Tough O Dates 59 1898-O & 01-O Barber Quarters Tough O Dates 60 1904-O & 05-O Barber Quarters Tough O Dates 61 1950-S Washington Quarter PCGS MS-66 62 1953-S Washington Quarter MS66 Better Date 63 1909-O Barber Quarter Good 64 1909 $2.5 Gold Indian AU 65 1910 $2.5 Gold Indian AU 66 1914-D $2.5 Gold Indian EF/AU 67 1925-D $2.5 Gold Indian AU 68 1907 $2.5 Gold Liberty 69 1926 $2.5 Gold Sesquicentennial BU 70 1921-S Walking Half Dollar Fine 71 1858-O Seated Half Dollar VF/XF 72 1934 Texas Commen Half Dollar PCGS MS-64 73 1955 US Proof Set Cameo 74 1953 US Proof Set Nice 75 1954 US Proof Original Set with Packing & Box 76 1954 US Proof Set White Capital Plastic Holder 77 10 P&D Year Sets in Plastic Holders 78 8 Sliver Proof Sets Original Packages 79 1959-63 US Proof US Sets 80 1957, 58 & 59 US Proof Sets Cameo 81 1962 Silver US Proof Set 82 1964 Silver US Proof Set 83 20oz .999 Silver in Custom Pamp Box like new 84 10oz Silver Bar National Refining Systems Old Bar 85 1987 Snow White 5oz .999 Silver Cameo Proof Edition 86 3.5 CT Natural Mined Emerald with EGL Certificate DA-131 Excellent Color 87 1942-D Walking Half Dollar NGC MS-65 Nevada Silver Collection 88 1812 Bust Half Dollar XF Beautiful Grey Patina 89 1817 Bust Half Dollar XF 90 1834 Bust Half Dollar CH/AU BU Beautifully Toned Lot Price Description 91 1824/O Bust Half Dollar VF/XF Overdate 92 1827 Bust Half Dollar XF45 R-4 Rarity 93 1830 Bust Half Dollar Small O XF 94 1832 Bust Half Dollar Small Letters VF/XF 95 1873 Seated Half Dollar with Arrows VG Plus 96 1858-O Seated Half Dollar GEM BU 97 1884-CC $20 Gold Liberty UNC 98 1847-O $10 Gold Liberty AU 99 1879 $10 Gold Liberty with Antique Bracelet 100 1894 $10 Gold Liberty NGC MS-61 101 1901 $10.00 Gold Liberty NGC MS-63 102 1915 Austria 4 Ducat BU .4438 ounces 103 1911 $5 Gold Indian PCGS MS-62 104 1909 $5 Gold Indian PCGS MS-62 Really Nice 105 S-681 50 Cent MPC C00570411 CSubmarine PMG 66PPQ Scarce 106 1928B $10 FRN FR2002 J07160232A Redeemable in Gold CH/CU Nice 107 1902 $5 National Bank Cleveland OH First National PCGS 63 CH NEW 108 1907 $10 Gold Certificate FR1172 E39783564 CGA68 Star Beautiful Piece 109 1929 $5 National Currency National City Bank of Cleveland Ohio 110 1935H $1 SC FR1618 Star 2041871G Star Note PCGS 63PPQ 111 1922 Large Size Gold Certificate George Washington Fine/VF 112 1929 $10 NC CH13044 B164538A BOA NB San Francisco CA Very Nice 113 1864 $20 CSA T67 2825 9 CH/CU Attractive 114 1864 $50 CSA T66 6813 CH/CU Exceptional Example 115 1861 $2 1146 Civil Usage Fully Issued Raleigh NC PCGS 63 Low Serial # 116 18 US Red Notes 15 $5 & 3 $2 Total Lot 18 Pieces 117 100 Plus Small Size Currency $100 Mixed Notes 118 1863 CWT Army & Navy CH/BU 119 1863 CWC L Lasur GEM BU PL Attractive Tone Cincinnati Ohio 120 CWT Patriotic SEGS Slabbed XF 121 CWT Anti-Slavery No Slogan Slavery Scarce 122 CWT Thomas White NY CH/UNC Red/Brown 123 CWT Stag Head Popular Motif AU Plus 124 CWT George Washington Bust XF 125 CWT George McCellan Bust UNC 126 Hard Times Token Merchant Exchange NY Fine 127 Hard Times Token Millions for Defense XF 128 Hard Times Token Attleboro MA VF Plus 129 Hard Times Token Chatham Square The Boot NY VF 130 1863 CWT Civil War Token VF 131 1952-S Franklin Half Dollar PCGS MS-63 132 1960 Proof Franklin Half Dollar PCGS PF-67 133 1955 Franklin Half Dollar FBL PCGS MS-64 134 1962 Proof Franklin Half Dollar NGC PF-67 135 1948-D Franklin Half Dollar FBL PCGS MS-64 Lot Price Description 136 1953-D Franklin Half Dollar FBL NGC MS-64 137 1963 Proof Franklin Half Dollar PCGS PF-66 OGH 138 1954-D Franklin Half Dollar FBL NGC MS-63 139 1956 Franklin Half Dollar FBL NGC MS-63 140 209-212AD Silver Denarius Emperor Geta Exceptional Specimen 141 500-400BC Silver Half Obol Macedonia Very Scace 142 5th Century BC Silver Drachm Apollonia Pontika Greek Excellent Protrait 143 224-651AD Silver Drachm Sasanian Empire Scarce 144 1938A Silver 2Marks Nazi Germany 145 1917 Silver 3Pence Australia Scarce Early Date 146 480-450BC Silver Obol Kyikos Greek Wild Boar Forepart Tone Scarce 147 1943 Ecuador 5 Sucre Silver 148 1896 1 Rouble Silver 149 1897 1 Rouble Silver 150 1968 Mexico 25 Peso Silver 151 1964 Bermuda 1 Crown Silver 152 1965 Canada $1 Silver 153 1934-D 5 Reichsmark Silver 154 1876 Trade Dollar GEM MS65 155 1892-S Morgan Dollar AU 156 1893-S Morgan Dollar PCGS Good 6 Hardest One, Don’t Miss It 157 1895-S Morgan Dollar ANACS Fine 15 Old Holder Very Nice 95-S 158 1891-CC Morgan Dollar Top VAM 100 Spitting Eagle MS63 159 1889-CC Morgan Dollar Fine Plus Tough Date 160 1890-CC Morgan Dollar PCGS AU-53 161 1878-CC Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-63 162 1900 O/CC Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-64 163 1881-CC Morgan Dollar VG 164 1889-CC Morgan Dollar VF 165 1893-CC Morgan Dollar Rare Date VF 166 1924-S Peace Dollar Very CH/BU Better Date Rainbow Toning NICE 167 1921 Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-65 Nicely Toned 168 1900 General Washington & Lafayette Dollar GEM Rare MS65 169 1880-O Morgan Dollar GEM UNC MS65 170 1878-S Morgan Dollar GEM Deep Mirror Proof Like DMPL 171 1897-O Morgan Dollar Rare Date UNC 172 1903-S Morgan Dollar PCGS VF-35 173 1887-S Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-63 OGH 174 1925-S Peace Dollar PCGS MS-63 175 1882-S Morgan Dollar NGC MS-66 176 1902 Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-64 177 1926 Peace Dollar PCGS MS-64 178 1927 Peace Dollar PCGS MS-62 179 1861 $5 Gold Liberty Civil War Era UNC 180 1903 $5.00 Gold Liberty UNC Plus Lot Price Description 181 1900 $5.00 Gold Liberty UNC 182 1901-S $5 Gold Liberty NGC MS-62 183 1878-S $2.5 Gold Liberty PCGS XF-45 Tougher Date 184 1902 $2.5 Gold Liberty NGC MS-61 185 1905 $2.5 Gold Liberty PCGS MS-62 186 1912 $2.5 Gold Indian MS62/63 Scarcer Date 187 1925-D $2.5 Gold Indian PCGS MS-63 188 1902 $5.00 Gold Liberty 189 1909-D $5 Gold Indian Head Capital Plastic Holder 190 1889-O Morgan Dollar UNC 191 1899-S Morgan Dollar AU/UNC 192 1884-O Morgan Dollar GSA NGC MS-63 193 1892-S Morgan Dollar Fine Tough Date 194 1894-O Morgan Dollar Fine Tough Date 195 1896-S Morgan Dollar Fine Tough Date 196 1887 Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-65 197 1925 Peace Dollar ICG MS-63 Tougher Date 198 1924 Peace Dollar ICG MS-64 Blaze 199 1923 Peace Dollar ICG MS-64 Beauty 200 1890-S Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-63 201 1935 Peace PCGS MS-62 202 1923 Peace Dollar PCGS MS-64 OGH 203 1925 Peace Dollar NGC MS-65 204 1935 Peace Dollar NGC MS-63 205 1888 Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-64 206 1922-D Peace Dollar PCGS MS-63 207 1904-O Morgan Dollar NGC MS-64 208 1886 Morgan Dollar NGC MS-64 209 1884-O Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-64 210 1885-O Morgan Dollar NGC MS-64 211 1888-S Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-62 212 1896 Morgan Dollar NGC MS-63 213 1923 Peace Dollar PCGS MS-64 214 1921 Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-62 215 1921 Morgan Dollar PCS UNC 216 1880-S Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-66 217 1881-S Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-65 218 1881-S Morgan Dollar NGC MS-65 219 1880-S Morgan Dollar NGC MS-65 220 1910 $2.5 Gold Indian VF/XF 221 1849 $1.00 Gold Liberty AU 222 2008 $5 Gold Eagle 1/10th Ounce UNC 223 1848 California Gold Rush Quarter Proof 224 1890L Silver 1Markka Finland Issued Under Russian Occupation CH BU Tone 225 1900 Silver 5 Cent Straits Settlements NNC MS-64 Very Scarce Country
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