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Reding's 12-3-17 Coin Auction.Pub SUNDAY DECEMBER 3, 2017 12 NOON REDING'S AUCTION CENTER 2301 SUNSET DRIVE EL RENO, OK Come Join Us. 1. Set of Lincoln Cents in Album (74 coins) 49. 1976 Silver Bi-Centennial Proof Set, (3 Coins) 2. Good for Ten Cents Token, NGC MS-64 50. 1916 S. Walking Liberty Half Dollar, Semi-Key 3. Jar of 150 Wheat Cents, Early Dates 51. 1948 & 1964 Half Dollars, Franklin & Kennedy 4. Good for Ten Cents Token, NGC MS-61 52. 1921 & 1921 D Morgan Dollars 5. 1977 Israel’s 29 th Anniversary Mint Set 53. Partial Set of Kennedy Half Dollars, 60 Pieces 6. Weatherford Oklahoma Trade Token, Thacker Bros. Grocer’s 54. U.S. Mint Washington Medalet –Paquet Set 7. Bag of 23 Coins, A Buffalo Nickel & 22 Mixed Coins 55. Five (5) Walking Liberty Half Dollars in Presentation Box 8. Newkirk & Kay County Diamond Jubilee Medal 56. 1910 A Prussian German State 3 Mark Piece 9. 1970 D Mint Set 57. 1973 Silver Ike Dollar 10. Randolf Air Force Base Five Cent Trade Token, (NCO Open Mess) 58. 1923 Peace Dollar 11. Six (6) Silver War Nickels 59. Roll (20) Franklin Half Dollars 12. Civil War Token 1863 Army/Navy “Crossed Swords” 60. 1893 Columbian Expo Half Dollar 13. Three (3) V-Nickels, 1883, 1907 & 1911 61. 1878 S Morgan Dollar 14. 1867 Two Cent Piece 62. 1913 Barber Quarter, Better Date 15. Lincoln Cent Album with 40 Coins 63. 1882 S Morgan Dollar 16. 1865 Three Cent Nickel 64. 1851 O Half Dime 17. (2) Collectible Mickey Mouse Watches 65. 1921 D Morgan Dollar 18. 1895 S Barber Dime, Rare Date 66. 1911 Two & Half Dollar Gold Indian Head Gold Coin 19. 1964 Coin Set, “Ponca City Savings & Loan” 67. 1915 2 ½ Dollar Gold Coin, PCGS-AU58 20. Five (5) Barber Dimes, 1899, 1904, 1907, 1908 D, 1909 68. 1883 Liberty Head Nickel, Rare Variety 21. 1966 & 1967 Special Mint Set, 10 Coins 69. 1877 Indian Head Cent, “Key Date” NGC-VF-BN 22. Three (3) Barber Dimes, 1909 D, 1910 D, & 1911 D 70. 1892 Barber Dime, 1 st Year type 23. Four (4) Collectible Jefferson Nickels, 1960 D, 1961 D, 1964 D, 71. 1903 S Morgan Dollar 1969 D 72. 1907 Indian Head Cent 24. Four (4) Barber Dimes, 1912, 1912 D,1916, 1916 S 73. 1828 Capped Bust Half Dollar 25. 1899 Liberty V-Nickel 74. 1934 Buffalo Nickel, ANACS-MS-63 26. Nice Group of Barber Quarters, (3), 1896, 1897, 1897 O 75. 1859 Canadian Cent, ANACS-VF30, Narrow “9” Variety 27. 1912 V-Nickel 76. 1959 D Franklin Half Dollar, PCGS-MS-64 28. Three (3) Barber Quarters, 1898, 1898 O, 1898 S 77. 1928 S. Peace Dollar 29. 1912 D Barber V-Nickel 78. 1914 S, Lincoln Cent 30. Three (3) Barber Quarters, 1899, 1899 O, 1900 79. 1885 O Morgan Dollar 31. Two (2) Barber V-Nickels, 1898, 1907 80. 1915 S Buffalo Nickel, 32. Three (3) Barber Quarters, 1900 S, 1901, 1902 O 81. 1887 O Morgan Dollar 33. Two (2) Indian Cents, 1886 Variety 2, & 1887 82. 1921 D Mercury Dime, Key Date 34. Three (3) Barber Quarters, 1903 O, 1904, 1905 83. 1889 Morgan Dollar 35. 1878 Indian Head Cent 84. 1916 D Walking Liberty Half Dollar, Semi Key 36. Three (3) Barber Quarters, 1906, 1906 O, 1907 85. 1890 O Morgan Dollar 37. 1867 Indian Head Cent, 86. 1903 Indian Head Cent, Mint State 38. Two (2) Barber Quarters, 1907 O, 1907 S 87. (2) Silver Ike Dollars, 1971 S, 1977 S 39. 1864 Bronze Indian Head Cent 88. 1913 Barber Half Dollar 40. Two (2) Barber Quarters, 1908 & 1908 S 89. 1892 O Morgan Dollar 41. Two (2) Indian Head Cents, 1882, & 1883 90. Japan 1964 1000 Yen, Silver Olympic Games 42. 1905 O Barber Quarter, Better Date 91. 1896 O Morgan Dollar 43. 1885 & 1888 Indian Head Cent 92. 1923 S Peace Dollar 44. 1909 & 1909 O Barber Quarters 93. 1949 D Franklin Half Dollar, Key Date 45. 1970 Mint Set, (10 Coins) 94. 1897 Morgan Dollar 46. 1909 S Barber Quarter, Better Date 95. 1974 S Ike Dollar 47. Mixed Lot of Coins, 72 Ike Dollar, 2 Susan B. Anthony, 96. 1925 Peace Dollar (2) Kennedy Halfs. 97. 1935 S Walking Liberty Half Dollar 48. Bag of 1000 Wheat Cents 1909 to 1958 98. 1894 O Barber Half Dollar, Early Date 99. 1936 Walking Liberty Half Dollar 142. 1892 V-Nickel 100. 1894 S Barber Half Dollar, Better Early Date 143. 1896 & 1897 Indian Head Cents 101. 1921 D Morgan Dollar 144. 1941 D Walking Liberty Half Dollar 102. Two (2) Barber Half dollars, 1895 & 1895 S 145. Oklahoma State Seal Belt Buckle 103. 1951 & 1951 S Franklin Half Dollars 146. 1941 s & 1942 Walking Liberty Half Dollars 104. 1946 S. Booker T. Washington Commemorative Half Dollar 147. Three (3) Indian Head Cents, 1900, 1902, 1906 105. 1964 & 1964 D Kennedy Half Dollars 148. 1928, 1929 D, 1944, & 1945 Mercury Dimes, (4) 106. 1917 D Walking Liberty Half Dollar 149. Spiro Agnew Watch 150. 1914 S Buffalo Nickel 107. 1937 Walking Liberty Half Dollar 151. Spiro Agnew & New Walking Liberty Half Album 108. 1917 S Walking Liberty Half Dollar 152. 944 Military Payment Certificate, German 109. 1939 Walking Liberty Half Dollar 153. 2013 D Shield Lincoln Cent, ANACS Collector’s Slab 110. 1918 S. Walking Liberty Half Dollar 154. Two (2) Buffalo Nickels, 1924, & 1924 D 111. 1923 Peace Dollar 155. 2009 D Lincoln Cent, ANACS Slab 112. 1919 D Walking Liberty Half Dollar, Semi Key Date 156. 1917 Ty 1 Standing Liberty Quarter 113. 1922 S Peace Dollar 157. 2009 D Lincoln Cent 114. 1946 Booker T. Washington Half Dollar 158. Two (2) Standing Liberty Quarters, 1927 D, & 1926 S 115. 1910 S Lincoln Cent 159. DANSCO Washington Quarter 116. 1951 S & 1952 D Franklin Half Dollars 160. 1943 Mexican 50 Centavos (Silver) 117. 1910 & 1910 D Barber Quarters 161. (7) Quarters 118. 1940 Walking Liberty Half Dollar 162. 1982 Lincoln Cent 119. 1942 D Walking Liberty Half Dollar 163. 1845 Large Cent 120. 1911 & 1912 Barber Quarters 164. 1911 Gold Indian Head Two & Half Dollar Gold Coin 121. 1921 D Morgan Dollar 165. 1910 Two & Half Dollar Gold Coin, NGC, AU-58 122. 1934 D & 1940 S Walking Liberty Half Dollars 166. 1969 D Quarter 123. 1961 D Franklin Half Dollar 167. 1962 D Jefferson Nickel 124. 1913 D, 1914 & 1914 D Barber Quarters 168. (2) 2005 Jefferson Nickels 125. 1962 D Franklin Half Dollar 169. 2004 Jefferson Nickel 170. (7) Rolls of Pennies 126. 1931 D Lincoln Cent 171. 2004 Texas State Quarter 127. 1963 D Franklin Half Dollar 172. Eight (8) Ike Dollars 128. 1863 Civil War Token, Flags, Variety 189/3992 173. 1978 Proof Set 129. 1945 D Walking Liberty Half Dollar 174. 1959 Franklin Half Dollar, (Damage) 130. 1936 & 1936 S Walking Liberty Half Dollars 175. (12) Ike Dollars 131. 1947 D Walking Liberty Half Dollar 176. 1976 Proof Set 132. 1867 Shield Nickel, Better Date 177. 1883 Morgan Dollar 133. 1921 Morgan Dollar 178. 1976 Proof Set 134. 1915 D, & 1915 S Barber Quarters 179. 1975 Proof Set 135. 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar 180. 1974 Proof Set 136. Two (2) Walking Liberty Half Dollars, 1940 & 1941 D 181. 1973 Proof Set 137. 1936 & 1937 Buffalo Nickels 182. (20) Ike Dollars 138. 1894 Liberty Nickel ( V-Nickel) 183. (3) One Centavos Pieces, 1944 139. 1895 Indian Head Cent 140. 1895 & 1912 Liberty Head Nickels, (V-Nickels) 141. 1892 Indian Head Cent Thank You for Attending the Auction Today and If you are thinking about having an Auction, Contact us. TERMS OF SALE: CASH OR CHECK WITH PROPER I.D./MAJOR CREDIT/DEBIT CARDS ACCEPTED Announcements day of sale supersede all advertising Not responsible in case of accidents. 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