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Year Description YEAR DESCRIPTION 1979 MINT SET 1980 GOLD PLATED KENNEDY SET 1967 NEBRASKA CENTENIAL COMMEMORATIVE - SILVER 1981 CANADA MINT SET 1982 CANADA MINT SET 1985 CANADA MINT SET 1986 CANADA MINT SET 1987 CANADA MINT SET 1988 CANADA MINT SET VARIOUS 40% KENNEDY SILVER HALVES VARIOUS 40% KENNEDY SILVER HALVES 1987 PRESTIGE SET 1972 MINT SET - PARTIAL 1981 MINT SET 1971 PROOF SET 1972 PROOF SET 1981 PROOF SET 1969 PROOF SET 1984 PROOF SET 1985 PROOF SET 1982 PROOF SET 1980 PROOF SET 1983 PROOF SET 1989 PROOF SET 1972 PROOF SET 1989 PROOF SET 1986 PROOF SET 1989 PROOF SET 1989 PROOF SET 1989 PROOF SET 1989 PROOF SET 1986 PROOF SET 1987 PROOF SET 1987 PROOF SET 1988 PROOF SET 1988 PROOF SET 1987 MINT SET 1980 MINT SET 1985 MINT SET 1987 MINT SET 1993 MINT SET 1992 MINT SET 1990 MINT SET 1991 MINT SET 1968 MINT SET 1969 MINT SET 1999 STATE QUARTER PROOF SET 1992 PREMIER SILVER PROOF SET 1999 PROOF SET 2000 PROOF SET 1999 PROOF SET 1971 EISENHOWER PROOF 1991 USO SILVER PROOF DOLLAR 1989 CANADA MINT SET 2017 1982 (2) PENNY SET 1975 PAUL REVERE CENTENNIAL 1973 AMERICAN REVOLUTION CENTENNIAL 1976 THOMAS JEFFERSON CENTENNIAL 1986 HALF DOLLAR PROOF LIBERTY COIN N/A JOHN WAYNE COMMEMORATIVE 1988 SILVER EAGLE - TONED N/A 1 OZ SILVER INDIAN N/A 1 OZ SILVER WOOD DUCK N/A 1 OZ SILVER MULE DEER N/A 1 OZ SILVER WOLF 1998 SILVER EAGLE 1991 SILVER EAGLE 1989 GOOD LUCK MICKEY 1989 PRESTIGE SET N/A 5 OZ TROY SILVER BAR (5) 1 OZ TROY SILVER BARS VARIOUS QUARTER ROLLS 1991 KOREAN WAR PROOF DOLLAR 1988 OLYMPIC PROOF SILVER DOLLAR 1987 U.S. CONSTITUTION PROOF SILVER DOLLAR 1989 PROOF SILVER EAGLE 1988 PROOF SILVER EAGLE 1987 PROOF SILVER EAGLE 1990 PROOF SILVER EAGLE 1989 CONGRESSIONAL PROOF COMMEMORATIVE N/A GEORGE WASHINGTON COMMEMORATIVE 90% SILVER 1999 ROYAL CANADIAN MINT SET 1999 CANADIAN MILLENIUM COIN SET N/A CANADIAN COMMEMORATIVE 50% SILVER 1987 CANADIAN COMMEMORATIVE - PLATED 1986 SILVER EAGLE 1988 SILVER EAGLE 1999 SILVER EAGLE 1988 SILVER EAGLE 1989 SILVER EAGLE 1989 1 OZ CANADIAN SILVER ROUND 1988 1 OZ CANADIAN SILVER ROUND 1988 1 OZ CANADIAN SILVER ROUND 1982 GEORGE WASHINGTON COMMEMORATIVE 90% SILVER N/A 5 OZ SILVER - WONDERS OF AMERICA 1942-1945 WAR NICKELS (40) WAR NICKELS N/A 5 TROY OZ. ENGELHARD SILVER BAR N/A 1 OZ SILVER ROUND BEAVER N/A 1 OZ SILVER ROUND SANTA N/A 1 OZ SILVER ROUND ENGELHARD N/A 1 OZ SILVER ROUND ENGELHARD N/A 1 OZ SILVER ROUND ENGELHARD N/A 1 OZ SILVER ROUND ENGELHARD N/A 1 OZ SILVER ROUND ENGELHARD N/A 1 OZ SILVER ROUND BEAVER N/A 1 OZ SILVER ROUND AMARK N/A (2) 1/2 OZ ENGELHARD SILVER ROUND N/A 2 OZ SILVER ROUND N/A 2 OZ SILVER ROUND 1952 WASHINGTON QUARTER BU 1953 WASHINGTON QUARTER BU 1955 WASHINGTON QUARTER BU 1956 WASHINGTON QUARTER PROOF 1957 WASHINGTON QUARTER PROOF 1968 90% HALF DOLLAR 1976 BICENTENNIAL HALF DOLLARS 1964 EISENHOWER 1$ 1943 NICKEL 2013 PROOF SILVER EAGLE 2013 GIRL SCOUT COMMEMORATIVE 90% SILVER 1991 MINT SET 1993 MINT SET 2000 CANADIAN BIRDS OF PREY (4) COIN SET N/A (4) GAMING TOKENS 2014 AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL 5OZ SILVER ROUND 1963 MINT SET 1972 MINT SET 1976 MINT SET - PARTIAL 1991 MINT SET N/A CARSON CITY MORGAN SILVER TRIBUTE PROOF SET 2009 (11) ROLLS LINCOLN PENNIES UNC 2010 (2) ROLLS LINCOLN PENNIES UNC 1973-1979 (7) ROLLS LINCOLN PENNIES UNC 2010 (15) PRESIDENTIAL DOLLARS 2011 (19) PRESIDENTIAL DOLLARS 2009 (36) D.C. & US TERRITORIES QUARTERS UNC 1908 BARBER HALF DOLLAR N/A TOKEN CALUPSKY BROS 1943 (3) STEEL PENNIES 1964 HALF DOLLAR N/A (6) 1 OZ SILVER ROUND PANDA 1998 SILVER EAGLE 2000 SILVER EAGLE 2009 SILVER EAGLE 2014 SILVER EAGLE 2016 SILVER EAGLE 2017 SILVER EAGLE 1921 MORGAN DOLLAR 1897 MORGAN DOLLAR 1988 1 OZ SILVER ROUND CANADA 1955 (4) ROOSEVELT DIME PDS UNC 1942P JEFFERSON NICKEL 1944D JEFFERSON NICKEL 1945S JEFFERSON NICKEL 1964D (2) KENNEDY HALF 1943 WALKING LIBERTY HALF 1945 WALKING LIBERTY HALF 1937 BUFFALO NICKEL N/A (8) SILVER ROUNDS - VARIOUS EMBOSSMENTS 2018 COOK ISLAND $5 BUFFALO COIN 1943 PDS STEEL PENNIES 1965 CANADIAN NICKEL 1962 CANADIAN NICKEL 1965 CANADIAN NICKEL 1966 CANADIAN NICKEL 1961 CANADIAN NICKEL 1942 CANADIAN NICKEL 1962 CANADIAN NICKEL VARIOUS (80) ROSEVELT DIMES 90% VARIOUS (36) ROOSEVELT DIMES - CLAD AU/UNC VARIOUS (21) MERCURY DIMES VARIOUS (20) LIBERTY NICKELS 1929 STANDING LIBERTY QUARTER 1899 BARBER QUARTER 1902 BARBER QUARTER VARIOUS (5) WASINGTON QUARTERS 90% 1974S WASHINGTON QUARTER 1979 (3) SBA DOLLAR VARIOUS (4) JEFFERSON NICKELS BU/PROOF VARIOUS (66) KENNEDY HALF DOLLARS 40% 1979 KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR 1974 IKE 1904 (2) INDIAN HEAD PENNIES 1905 (2) INDIAN HEAD PENNIES ROLL VERMONT STATE QUARTERS ROLL S. DAKOTA STATE QUARTERS ROLL N. CAROLINA STATE QUARTERS ROLL VIRGINIA STATE QUARTERS ROLL VIRGINIA STATE QUARTERS ROLL RHODE ISLAND STATE QUARTERS 2009 (3) LINCOLN CENT ANNIVERSARY SET 2008-2010 (10) PRESIDENTIAL $1 SET 2009 (2) ROLLS LINCOLN PENNIES UNC 2010 (4) ROLL LINCOLN PENNIES UNC VARIOUS (4) ROLL WHEAT PENNIES 1979 ROLL PENNIES UNC 2010 US MINT AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL QTR PROOF SET VARIOUS ROLL WAR NICKELS 2018 SILVER EAGLE NGC MS-70 1938-1977 (24) COINS JEFFERSON NICKEL SET (PARTIAL) IN DANSCO BOOK 1935-1976 (138) COINS LINCOLN CENT SET (PARTIAL) IN DANSCO BOOK 1913-1979 (31) COINS JEFFERSON NICKEL SET (PARTIAL SET IN FOLDER 1993 CANADA MINT SET 1994 CANADA MINT SET 1990 CANADA MINT SET 1991 CANADA MINT SET 1992 CANADA MINT SET 1909-1940 (57) COINS LINCOLN CENT SET (PARTIAL) IN FOLDER 1909-1940 (73) COINS LINCOLN CENT SET (PARTIAL) IN FOLDER 2009 5) COIN LINCOLN CENT SET 1990 PRESTIGE SET 1991 PRESTIGE SET 1994 PRESTIGE SET 1974S ROOSEVELT DIME 1959-1998 LINCOLN CENT SET IN FOLDER (COMPLETE) 1938-1959 JEFFERSON NICKEL SET IN FOLDER (COMPLETE) 1938-1976 JEFFERSON NICKEL SET (PARTIAL) IN DANSCO BOOK VARIOUS US 20TH CENTURY COINS IN FRAME 1965-1981 JEFFERSON NICKEL SET IN PLASTIC CASE 1939-1981 JEFFERSON NICKELS 1979 (2) ROLLS LINCOLN PENNIES 1943 (14) STEEL PENNIES VARIOUS 50 STATE COMMEMORATIVE QUARTER ALBUM (PARTIAL) 1939-1964 (59) JEFFERSON NICKELS IN 2 X 2'S 1968-1979 (25) CANADIAN DIMES IN 2 X 2'S 1933-1978 (44) CANADIAN PENNIES IN 2 X 2'S 1968-1979 (13) CANADIAN NICKELS IN 2 X 2'S 1969-1979 (18) CANADIAN QUARTERS IN 2 X 2'S N/A (6) TOKENS 1972D WASHINGTON QUARTER 1999 (5) DELAWARE NICKELS 1947-1958 (9) WHEAT CENTS UNC 1939-1940 (2) WHEAT CENTS AU 1969-1971S (6) LINCOLN CENTS 1932-1978 (14) CANADIAN DIMES IN 2 X 2'S 1928-1978 (24) CANADIAN NICKELS IN 2 X 2'S 1947-1979 (16) CANADIAN QUARTERS IN 2 X 2'S 1920-1979 (48) CANADIAN PENNIES IN 2 X 2'S 1943 PDS (4) STEEL PENNIES 1936 BUFFALO NICKEL 1979D WASHINGTON QUARTER 1902,1905 & 1907 INDIAN HEAD PENNY 1870 SHIELD NICKEL 1897 LIBERTY NICKEL 1963 (11) $1 BILLS SERIES A & B VARIOUS (20) FOREIGN COINS 1917-1919 (8) WHEAT CENTS 1934-1942 (8) WHEAT CENTS 1944-1958 (15) WHEAT PENNIES 1963 JEFFERSON NICKEL PROOF 1842 SEATED LIBERTY DIME 1929S BUFFALO NICKEL VARIOUS (2) WASHINGTON QUARTERS 1937 BUFFALO NICKEL AU 1940-1958 (20) JEFFERSON NICKELS TURKISH PAPER BILL BAHAMA PAPER BILL 1934 $5 PAPER BILL 1953 $5 PAPER BILL 1934 $5 PAPER BILL 1953 $5 PAPER BILL 1953 $5 PAPER BILL 1963 $5 PAPER BILL 1935 $1 PAPER BILL 1976 (3) $2 PAPER BILL 1953 $2 PAPER BILL N/A MINI COINS 1982 (7) PENNY SET .
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