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US Coins Part 1 Session 1 - Numismatic Americana - Lots 1-262 Photo Lot # Description Price Early American and Betts Medals "1905" Treaty of Commerce Between Holland and the United 5 States Medal. Holland Society of New York Replica. Bronze. 44.6 $408.00 mm. After Betts-604. Mint State. Columbiana 1892-1893 World's Columbian Exposition Rome Medal. Bronze. 15 91 mm. By C. Orsini and G.B. Millefiori. Eglit-102, Rulau X-14, $1,080.00 Baker-K378. MS-64 BN (NGC). Art Medals - Society of Medalists 1930 Hail to Dionysus Medal. Bronze. 72 mm. By Paul Manship. 117 $480.00 Alexander-SOM 2.2, var. Choice Mint State. Industry and Commerce 1858 New York Chamber of Commerce Atlantic Cable Completion 139 Medal. Large Size. Copper. 69 mm. By Tiffany & Company. Plain $3,960.00 Edge. Mint State, with a tiny obverse edge nick at 5:30. Session 2 - U.S. Coins Part 1 - Lots 1001-1411 Photo Lot # Description Price Braided Hair Cents 1072 1851 Braided Hair Cent. N-10. Rarity-1. MS-67 BN (NGC). $3,600.00 Indian Cents 1100 1868 Indian Cent. Proof-66 RB (PCGS). $3,240.00 1108 1880 Indian Cent. Proof-67 RB (PCGS). $2,880.00 1111 1887 Indian Cent. MS-65 RD (PCGS). $1,680.00 1120 1907 Indian Cent. Proof-66 BN (PCGS). $3,600.00 Lincoln Cents 1132 1913 Lincoln Cent. Proof-66+ RB (PCGS). CAC. $2,880.00 1136 1915-D Lincoln Cent. MS-66+ RD (PCGS). $5,280.00 1145 1925-S Lincoln Cent. MS-65+ RB (NGC). $4,200.00 Two-Cent Pieces 1159 1867 Two-Cent Piece. Proof-65 RD (PCGS). $4,200.00 1162 1868 Two-Cent Piece. Proof-65 RD (PCGS). OGH. $9,000.00 1163 1870 Two-Cent Piece. Proof-65 RD (PCGS). OGH. $2,520.00 1167 1873 Two-Cent Piece. Close 3. Proof-65 RD (NGC). $4,800.00 1169 1873 Two-Cent Piece. Open 3. Proof-64 RD (PCGS). OGH. $10,800.00 Nickel Three-Cent Pieces 1182 1873 Nickel Three-Cent Piece. Close 3. Proof-67 (PCGS). $3,600.00 Buffalo Nickels 1212 1923-S Buffalo Nickel. MS-65+ (NGC). $6,600.00 1213 1925 Buffalo Nickel. MS-66+ (PCGS). CAC. $900.00 Jefferson Nickels 1230 1963 Jefferson Nickel. MS-67 5FS (NGC). $3,000.00 Liberty Seated Half Dimes 1241 1857 Liberty Seated Half Dime. MS-67 (PCGS). $1,800.00 1242 1858-O Liberty Seated Half Dime. MS-66 (NGC). $1,200.00 1244 1865 Liberty Seated Half Dime. Proof-66 (NGC). $2,160.00 Liberty Seated Dimes 1256 1884 Liberty Seated Dime. Proof-67 (PCGS). $1,920.00 1257 1887 Liberty Seated Dime. Proof-66 (PCGS). CAC. $1,140.00 Barber Dimes 1259 1901 Barber Dime. Proof-65 (PCGS). $900.00 1260 1911 Barber Dime. MS-67 (PCGS). CAC. $2,040.00 Mercury Dimes 1266 1923 Mercury Dime. MS-68 FB (NGC). $4,800.00 1271 1942-S Mercury Dime. MS-67+ FB (PCGS). $1,680.00 Draped Bust Quarters 1277 1804 Draped Bust Quarter. B-1. Rarity-3. VG-10 (PCGS). $5,040.00 Capped Bust Quarters 1284 1833 Capped Bust Quarter. B-1. Rarity-2. MS-64 (PCGS). $5,520.00 Barber Quarters 1295 1913 Barber Quarter. Proof-66 (PCGS). $1,560.00 Capped Bust Half Dollars 1348 1818 Capped Bust Half Dollar. O-112. Rarity-1. MS-60 (ANACS). $1,080.00 Barber Half Dollars 1369 1894 Barber Half Dollar. Proof-67 Cameo (NGC). $3,600.00 1373 1903 Barber Half Dollar. Proof-65 (PCGS). $1,680.00 Walking Liberty Half Dollars 1917-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar. Obverse Mintmark. MS-65 1376 $5,520.00 (PCGS). 1379 1918 Walking Liberty Half Dollar. MS-65 (PCGS). $3,000.00 1384 1919-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar. MS-62 (PCGS). OGH. $5,280.00 1386 1919-S Walking Liberty Half Dollar. MS-64 (PCGS). OGH. $9,000.00 Session 3 - The John W. Adams Collection of Comitia Americana and Related Medals - Lots 2001- 2110 Session 4 - Rarities Night - Lots 3001-3234 Photo Lot # Description Price Braided Hair Cents 1840 Braided Hair Cent. N-8. Rarity-1. Large Date. MS-65 RD 3015 $18,000.00 (NGC). OH. Two-Cent Pieces 3034 1864 Two-Cent Piece. FS-401. Small Motto. MS-65 RD (NGC). $11,400.00 3035 1865 Two-Cent Piece. Plain 5. Proof-66 RD (PCGS). OGH. $10,800.00 Liberty Seated Dimes 3053 1884-S Liberty Seated Dime. MS-67 (PCGS). $12,000.00 Mercury Dimes 3055 1921 Mercury Dime. MS-67 FB (NGC). $13,200.00 Draped Bust Quarters 3059 1796 Draped Bust Quarter. B-2. Rarity-3. VG-8 (PCGS). $19,200.00 Barber Quarters 3064 1909 Barber Quarter. Proof-68 (PCGS). CAC. $9,600.00 Draped Bust Half Dollars 1802 Draped Bust Half Dollar. O-101, T-1, the only known dies. 3071 $14,400.00 Rarity-3. AU-53 (PCGS). 1806 Draped Bust Half Dollar. O-118, T-24. Rarity-3. Pointed 6, 3075 $8,400.00 Stem Through Claw. MS-62 (PCGS). Liberty Seated Half Dollars 3080 1888 Liberty Seated Half Dollar. WB-101. MS-67+ (NGC). $10,800.00 Barber Half Dollars 3087 1906-D Barber Half Dollar. MS-66+ (PCGS). CAC. $11,400.00 Morgan Silver Dollars 1880-CC Morgan Silver Dollar. VAM-5. Top 100 Variety. 8/High 7. 3101 $21,600.00 MS-67+ (NGC). 3108 1893 Morgan Silver Dollar. Proof-67 (NGC). $10,200.00 3117 1898 Morgan Silver Dollar. Proof-68 (NGC). $19,800.00 3123 1904 Morgan Silver Dollar. Proof-68 (NGC). $19,800.00 Three-Dollar Gold Pieces 3145 1856-S Three-Dollar Gold Piece. Medium S. MS-61 (NGC). $9,000.00 3147 1858 Three-Dollar Gold Piece. AU-55 (PCGS). CAC--Gold Label. $9,600.00 Capped Bust Right Half Eagles 1805 Capped Bust Right Half Eagle. BD-1. Rarity-3+. Perfect 1, 3158 $32,400.00 Close Date. MS-63 (PCGS). Liberty Head Half Eagles 3168 1900 Liberty Head Half Eagle. MS-67 (NGC). $11,400.00 Indian Half Eagles 3172 1911-D Indian Half Eagle. MS-64 (NGC). $57,600.00 Indian Eagles 3183 1910 Indian Eagle. MS-66+ (NGC). $14,400.00 3185 1915-S Indian Eagle. MS-64 (PCGS). $27,600.00 Liberty Head Double Eagles 3197 1873-CC Liberty Head Double Eagle. AU-50 (NGC). $14,400.00 Pattern and Experimental Coins 1867 Pattern Liberty Head Quarter Eagle. Judd-595, Pollock-659. 3216 $16,800.00 Rarity-7+. Copper. Reeded Edge. Proof-65 RD (PCGS). OGH. Mint Errors 1973-S Eisenhower Dollar. Silver Clad--Broadstruck--Proof-67 3218 $9,000.00 Ultra Cameo (NGC). Norris, Gregg & Norris $5 1849 Norris, Gregg & Norris $5. K-4. Rarity-4. Reeded Edge, 3221 $7,800.00 Period After ALLOY. VF-35 (PCGS). OGH. Ingots Harris, Marchand & Company Rectangular Gold Ingot. Serial No. 3231 6510. 18.41 ounces. .712 fine. $270.96 (contemporary value). $144,000.00 From the S.S. Central America Treasure. Session 5 - U.S. Currency - Lots 10001-10415 Photo Lot # Description Price Colonial Notes NC-123. North Carolina. April 23, 1761. 15 Shillings. PCGS 10002 $900.00 Currency Choice New 63 PPQ. Continental Currency CC-46. Continental Currency. July 22, 1776. $30. PMG About 10016 $432.00 Uncirculated 55. Washington, District of Columbia Georgetown, District of Columbia. Bank of Commerce. 18xx $10. 10040 $576.00 Proof. PCGS Currency Very Choice New 64 PPQ. Florida Magnolia, Florida. Merchants & Planters Bank at Magnolia. 1832- 10042 $648.00 33 $10. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ. Illinois Cairo, Illinois. Planters Bank. ND (18xx). $1. Choice Uncirculated. 10043 $864.00 Proof. Maryland Westminster, Maryland. Farmers and Mechanics Bank. 18xx. $1 10053 $1,800.00 Printing Plate. Massachusetts Boston, Massachusetts. Massachusetts Bank. 181x. $20. Proof. 10054 $504.00 PCGS Currency Choice About New 58. Hole Punch Cancelled. Chelsea, Massachusetts. $5 1882 Brown Back. Fr. 471. The 10341 $4,320.00 Winnissimet NB. Charter #4074. PMG Choice Fine 15. Haverhill, Massachusetts. $5 1882 Brown Back. Fr. 469. The 10345 Second NB. Charter #3510. PMG Very Fine 20 Net. Previously $1,440.00 Mounted, Stain. Lynn, Massachusetts. $5 1902 Date Back. Fr. 591. The Lynn NB. 10350 $1,440.00 Charter #3429. PCGS Currency Fine 15. North Attleborough, Massachusetts. $5 1882 Brown Back. Fr. 469. 10354 $6,480.00 The North Attleborough NB. Charter #3365. PMG Choice Fine 15. New York 1860 Hodges’ “New Years’ Card” Large Broadside. Very Fine and 10070 $2,880.00 Conserved. Pennsylvania 10078 Oxford, Pennsylvania. Octoraro Bank. 1861 $1. Fine. $900.00 Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Miners Bank of Pottsville. 1830s Post 10085 $576.00 Note. Proof. PMG Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Stroudsburg Bank. (ND). $10. Choice 10088 $576.00 Uncirculated. Progressive Proof. West Chester, Pennsylvania. The Bank of Chester County. 18xx 10089 $648.00 $5. Uncirculated. Proof. West Chester, Pennsylvania. The Bank of Chester County. 18xx 10090 $720.00 $5. About Uncirculated. Proof. West Chester, Pennsylvania. The Bank of Chester County. 181x 10091 $576.00 $5. About Uncirculated. Proof. West Chester, Pennsylvania. The Bank of Chester County. 18xx 10092 $720.00 $5. Choice About Uncirculated. Proof. West Chester, Pennsylvania. The Bank of Chester County. 1841 10093 $504.00 $5. Choice About Uncirculated. Proof. West Chester, Pennsylvania. The Bank of Chester County. 18xx 10094 $576.00 $5. Extremely Fine. Proof. West Chester, Pennsylvania. The Bank of Chester County. 18xx 10095 $576.00 $10. About Uncirculated. Proof. West Chester, Pennsylvania. The Bank of Chester County. 18xx 10096 $720.00 $10. About Uncirculated. Proof. West Chester, Pennsylvania. The Bank of Chester County. 18xx 10097 $720.00 $20. Uncirculated. Proof.
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