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Colonial Coinage ––––––––––––––––– 1913-D T-1. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . $575.00 1723. Wood’s Hibernia. PCGS. MS-63. 1913-D T-2. PCGS. MS-65. . . . $1095.00 RB. Halfpenny. Strong detail. . $845.00 1913-S T-2. PCGS. MS-65. . . . $2495.00 Half Cents ––––––––––––––––––––––– 1914. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. . . . . $799.00 1806. PCGS. MS-63. RB. Large 6. Stems. 1915-S. PCGS. MS-64...... $1695.00 Exceptional for the grade! . . $4250.00 1915. PCGS. MS-67. RD. Beautiful full 1916. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. . . . . $795.00 1854. PCGS. MS-65. BN...... $949.00 orange-red luster and no significant 1916-S. PCGS. MS-64. Flashy. . $695.00 1901-S. PCGS. VF-20. Nice detail. This is 1855. NGC. MS-65. RB. C-1. . $1395.00 marks or spots. Nice! ...... $7995.00 1916-S. PCGS. MS-65. CAC.. . $2495.00 the ‘key’ date to the series & is usually Large Cents –––––––––––––––––––––– 1916-S. PCGS. MS-65. BN. CAC. $749.00 found in very low grade. . . $16950.00 1796. PCGS. G-6. Liberty Cap.. $550.00 1918-D. PCGS. MS-65. RB.. . . . $995.00 1913-S. PCGS. AG-3...... $785.00 1810. PCGS. AU-58. Lustrous. $7995.00 1920-S. PCGS. MS-64. BN.. . . . $325.00 1913-S. PCGS. VG-8. CAC.. . . $2495.00 1813. PCGS. VF-30. Old holder. $1095.00 1929. PCGS. MS-67. RD. CAC. $1695.00 1915-D. PCGS. MS-66...... $1295.00 1846. PCGS. MS-65. BN. CAC. N-6. 1931-S. PCGS. MS-64. RB. . . . . $215.00 Standing Liberty Quarters –––––––––– Small Date. Lustrous...... $1750.00 1943-S. PCGS. MS-67. CAC.. . . $259.00 1920-D. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. . $2495.00 1847. PCGS. MS-65. BN. CAC. N-10. 1972/72. PCGS. MS-65. RD.. . . $595.00 1916/16. PCGS. AU-50. CAC. Doubled 1923. PCGS. MS-66. Very nice. $695.00 Nearly flawless surfaces. . . . $1595.00 Two-Cent Pieces –––––––––––––––––– Die Obv. Clear date doubling. One of 1927. PCGS. MS-65. FH. Satiny. $795.00 1849. PCGS. MS-64. BN. CAC. $1195.00 1864 Large Motto. PCGS. MS-65. RD. the great rarities in this series. $29500.00 1927-D. PCGS. MS-64...... $409.00 Flying Eagle Cents ––––––––––––––––– Impressive quality! ...... $1175.00 1919-D. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. . $6495.00 1929-D. PCGS. MS-64. FH. CAC. $1825.00 1864 Small Motto. PCGS. VF-20. $439.00 1921-S. PCGS. AU-55. A ‘key’. $1495.00 1930. NGC. MS-65. FH. CAC. Creamy 1869. PCGS. PR-66. RB...... $2495.00 1921-S. PCGS. XF-40...... $895.00 mint luster. Early NGC holder. $695.00 1871. PCGS. MS-65. BN. CAC. $749.00 1934. PCGS. MS-66...... $425.00 1872. PCGS. PR-65. RB. CAC. $2295.00 –––––––––––––– 1937. NGC. MS-67. Superb!. . . $249.00 1873 Closed 3. PCGS. PR-66. BN. CAC. 1937-S. PCGS. MS-64. Flashy. . $259.00 1937-D 3 legs. PCGS. MS-64+. $7995.00 Beautiful mirrored surfaces. . $4995.00 Bust Half Dollars –––––––––––––––––– 1858/7. PCGS. MS-64. A rare over-date ––––––––––––––––––– Silver Three-Cent Pieces –––––––––––– 1795. PCGS. AG-3. 2 Leaves. . . $799.00 w/lustrous -nickel tan surfaces 1939. PCGS. MS-66. MONTICELLO & 1851-O. PCGS. MS-64. Flashy. $1695.00 1807. PCGS. XF-40. . Solid that are attractive & clean. . $22500.00 FIVE CENTS show doubling. $1625.00 detail with a touch of luster.. $1595.00 Indian Head Cents –––––––––––––––– 1872. NGC. PF-66. CAM. . . . . $2850.00 Seated Liberty ––––––––––– Nickel Three-Cent Pieces ––––––––––– 1814. NGC. AU-58. CAC.. . . . $1795.00 1860. PCGS. MS-63. Lustrous. . $325.00 1845. NGC. MS-67. A beauty! $3175.00 1868. PCGS. MS-65. Solid strike. $525.00 1821. PCGS. MS-63. Vibrant. . $3995.00 1862. PCGS. MS-65. Flashy. . . . $895.00 Barber Dime –––––––––––––––––––––– 1872. PCGS. MS-63. Lustrous. . $289.00 1824/1. PCGS. AU-58. CAC.. . $2195.00 1862. PCGS. MS-66. Satiny. . . $1995.00 1896. PCGS. PR-66+. CAM. CAC. 1874. NGC. PF-66. CAM...... $895.00 Seated Liberty Half Dollars –––––––– A stunning blast white proof! $2750.00 1860. NGC. PR-63. Flashy. . . . $1695.00 1878. NGC. PF-65. CAC...... $895.00 Mercury Dimes ––––––––––––––––––– 1867-S. NGC. XF-45...... $349.00 1881. PCGS. MS-64. Lustrous. . $269.00 1927-S. PCGS. MS-66...... $3250.00 1878-CC. PCGS. VG-10...... $2095.00 1883. PCGS. PR-66+. CAC. . . . $695.00 1939. PCGS. MS-67. FB. Satiny. $775.00 1887/6. PCGS. PR-66. CAM. CAC. Barber Half Dollars –––––––––––––––– Strong Overdate. Blast white.$1495.00 1894-S. PCGS. MS-64. CAC.. . $2395.00 Shield Nickels ––––––––––––––––––––– 1895-O. NGC. MS-62. Satiny. $1095.00 1862. PCGS. PR-64. CAM. CAC. Nice 1875. PCGS. PR-65. CAM. CAC. $1275.00 1907. PCGS. MS-64...... $1095.00 cameo contrast with great color and 1876. PCGS. PR-65. CAC...... $750.00 1908-S. PCGS. MS-63. Flashy. $2195.00 super flashy surfaces. The 64 grade 1913-D. PCGS. MS-65...... $3450.00 seems a bit stingy! ...... $1995.00 1945. PCGS. MS-64. FB. CAC. Pieces with 1914-S. PCGS. MS-65...... $3595.00 1866. PCGS. MS-64. RB. CAC. . $995.00 fully struck bands are truly a challenge Walking Liberty Half Dollars ––––––– 1867. PCGS. AU-58. 1867/67. $1325.00 to locate in any grade. . . . . $10495.00 1916-S. PCGS. MS-64...... $2995.00 1873. ANACS. MS-62. BN. Closed 3. Twenty Cent Pieces –––––––––––––––– 1918-S. PCGS. MS-64+...... $4250.00 ...... $325.00 1875. PCGS. VF-25. Solid detail. $319.00 1920. PCGS. MS-63. Sharp strike. $819.00 1874. PCGS. MS-65. BN...... $639.00 1875-CC. PCGS. F-15...... $395.00 1875. PCGS. MS-63. BN...... $289.00 1877. PCGS. PR-66. A proof-only date 1876. PCGS. VF-30. Better date. $519.00 1879. PCGS. PR-66. RB...... $1195.00 and the ‘key’ date in the series with a Bust Quarters –––––––––––––––––––––– 1881. PCGS. PR-65. RB. CAC. . $625.00 mintage of just 510 coins. . . $4895.00 1804. PCGS. G-4. A rare date. $3995.00 1883. PCGS. PR-64. RD...... $595.00 1878. NGC. PF-66. CAC. . . . . $1495.00 1804. PCGS. G-6. Nice detail. $4650.00 1885. PCGS. MS-66. RB. CAC. $1450.00 1882. PCGS. PR-66. Flashy. . . . $575.00 Seated Liberty Quarters –––––––––––– 1885. PCGS. PR-66. BN. CAC. . $995.00 1883. NGC. PF-66+. CAM. CAC. $995.00 1842-O. PCGS. VF-30. Small Date. 1891. PCGS. MS-65. RB...... $649.00 Liberty Nickels ––––––––––––––––––– Only 200 to 250 known. . . . $3775.00 1894. PCGS. MS-65+. RD. . . . $1295.00 1885. PCGS. VG-08. The ‘key’.. $550.00 1847-O. PCGS. VF-20...... $625.00 Lincoln Cents ––––––––––––––––––––– 1903. PCGS. PR-66. CAC...... $695.00 1859. PCGS. PR-63. Flashy. . . $1149.00 1921. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Very well 1909-S VDB. PCGS. MS-65. RB. $2995.00 1906. PCGS. PR-67. CAM. CAC. $2795.00 1870. PCGS. PR-63. Old holder. $850.00 struck w/vibrant champagne-gold mint 1910-S. PCGS. MS-65. RD.. . . . $649.00 1910. NGC. PF-65. Sharp strike. $450.00 1876-S. PCGS. MS-64. CAC.. . . $895.00 luster. A lovely key date. . . $11995.00 1911-D. PCGS. MS-65. BN. CAC. $499.00 Buffalo Nickels ––––––––––––––––––– Barber Quarters –––––––––––––––––– 1921-D. PCGS. G-6...... $225.00 1911-S. PCGS. MS-65+. RB. CAC. Nearly 1913 T-1. PCGS. MS-67. Satiny. $795.00 1892. NGC. MS-66+. Frosty.. . $1875.00 1921-S. PCGS. MS-63. Here is the ‘key’ full red and a sharp strike. . . $2750.00 1913 T-2. PCGS. MS-66...... $750.00 1892. PCGS. MS-64. Satiny. . . . $399.00 date to a MS collection. . . . $36500.00

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1929-D. PCGS. MS-65. Frosty. $2495.00 1889-S. PCGS. MS-64. PL. . . . $1250.00 1850-C $1. PCGS. AU-53. . . . $3695.00 Private Mint Gold –––––––––––––––––– 1933-S. PCGS. MS-64. CAC.. . $1750.00 1889-S. PCGS. MS-65+. CAC. $2495.00 1867 $1. PCGS. MS-64...... $3495.00 1935-D. PCGS. MS-66...... $2195.00 1890-O. PCGS. MS-64. Satiny. . $259.00 1874 $1. PCGS. MS-66...... $1495.00 1938. PCGS. MS-67. CAC. . . . $1895.00 1892-O. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. $1195.00 1848-C $2.5. PCGS. XF-40. . . $2950.00 1939-S. PCGS. MS-67. Vibrant. $1095.00 1892-S. PCGS. XF-45...... $475.00 1856-O $2.5. NGC. AU-58. . . $2995.00 1943-S. PCGS. MS-66. Satiny.. . $399.00 1893-CC. PCGS. VF-20. CAC. Outstand- 1857-O $2.5. NGC. AU-58. . . $2250.00 Franklin Half Dollars ––––––––––––––– ing for the grade. Old holder.. $695.00 1858 $2.5. NGC. MS-61. . . . . $1195.00 1954-D. PCGS. MS-66. FBL. . . . $529.00 1894. PCGS. MS-64. Frosty. . . $6750.00 1909 $2.5. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. Right 1959. NGC. MS-66. Blast white. $359.00 1895-O. PCGS. XF-45...... $525.00 on the brink of Gem quality. $2495.00 (1834-37). NGC. MS-60. C. Bechtler 1959-D. PCGS. MS-66. FBL. . . . $550.00 1895-S. PCGS. VG-10...... $359.00 1854 $3. NGC. AU-55...... $995.00 $5 Georgia Gold. K-17. 140 Grains. 1960. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. . . . . $699.00 1897-S. PCGS. MS-66...... $1095.00 1886 $3. PCGS. AU-58...... $4250.00 20 Carats. Rutherford. Plain Edge. R-5. 1961. NGC. MS-66. Blast white. $395.00 1898. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. . . . . $499.00 1839-D $5. NGC. XF-40.. . . . $5750.00 Brilliant semi proof-like.. . . $18950.00 1961. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. . . . $795.00 1900-O/CC. PCGS. MS-65.. . . $1850.00 1853-D $5. PCGS. XF-40. CAC. Large D. Large Size Currency –––––––––––––––– 1962. PCGS. MS-64. FBL...... $199.00 1900-S. PCGS. MS-65. Satiny.. $1295.00 Solid detail & nice surfaces. . $2995.00 1880. $10. F-110. PMG. Ch XF-45. LTN. 1962. PCGS. MS-65. FBL. Old holder & 1901. PCGS. AU-58. Lustrous. $1149.00 1891-CC $5. NGC. MS-61+. . $2395.00 Small red scalloped seal. . . . $1395.00 outstanding for the grade! . . $1195.00 1903-O. PCGS. MS-66+. . . . . $1495.00 1909-D $5. PCGS. MS-64. . . . $1695.00 1880. $10. F-113. PMG. Ch F-15. LTN. 1962. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. . . . . $650.00 1904. PCGS. MS-63+. Well struck with 1911 $5. PCGS. MS-63+. . . . . $1065.00 Jackass. Tough in any grade.. . $525.00 1962-D. PCGS. MS-66...... $549.00 satiny luster. Old holder! . . . . $299.00 1886. $1. F-221. PCGS. Ch AU-55. 1963. NGC. MS-66. CAC...... $595.00 1904-O. PCGS. MS-65. PL.. . . . $269.00 Silver Cert. Martha Wash.. . . $1695.00 Seated Liberty Dollars ––––––––––––– Peace Dollars ––––––––––––––––––––– 1925-S. NGC. MS-64...... $595.00

1915-S $5. PCGS. MS-64. Arguably the rarest $5 Indian in choice condition. A thrilling coin for us to offer! $52950.00 1916-S $5. PCGS. MS-64.. . . . $6995.00 1886. $2. F-242. PMG. Ch Unc-64. EPQ. 1847 $10. PCGS. AU-58. . . . . $1325.00 Silver Cert. A scarce General Hancock 1855. PCGS. PR-64. A very scarce and 1849 $10. PCGS. XF-45...... $960.00 deuce w/great eye appeal! . . $3595.00 underrated proof with an estimated 40 1928. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. Rich satiny 1852 $10. NGC. AU-53...... $969.00 1896. $1. F-224. PMG. AU-55. to 60 known. Flashy luster.. $21995.00 silver-white surfaces with a faint brush 1892-CC $10. NGC. AU-55.. . $2350.00 Silver Certificate. Educational Series. 1868. PCGS. PR-64. DCAM.. . $7995.00 of gold. Minimal marks. . . . $1750.00 1894-O $10. PCGS. AU-53. . . . $925.00 ‘‘History Instructs Youth’. . . . $1595.00 Trade Dollar –––––––––––––––––––––– 1928-S. PCGS. MS-64. Satiny.. . $850.00 1894-O $10. PCGS. AU-55. . . . $950.00 1907. $5. F-91. PMG. Ch XF-45. EPQ. 1877-S. PCGS. AU-55. Lustrous. $475.00 1935-S. PCGS. MS-65+. CAC. $1695.00 1903-O $10. PCGS. MS-63. . . $1895.00 LTN. PCBLIC Error...... $450.00 Morgan Dollars ––––––––––––––––––– Early Silver Commemoratives –––––– 1908. $10. F-303. PCGS. XF-40. Silver 1880. PCGS. MS-65. Blast white. $469.00 1893 Isabella Qtr. NGC. MS-66. $1995.00 Cert. ‘Tombstone’ note. . . . . $3150.00 1921 Pilgrim. NGC. MS-67. . . $1750.00 1914. $50. F-1028. PMG. VF-30. FRBN. 1925 Stone Mt. PCGS. MS-66. . $249.00 New York District...... $599.00 1935 Hudson. NGC. MS-66+. CAC. 1917. $2. F-60. PMG. Ch AU-58. LTN. Beautifully preserved...... $1995.00 Well centered and very nice. . $325.00 1935-D Texas. PCGS. MS-66. . . $249.00 1918. $1. F-734. PMG. Ch Unc-63. EPQ. 1935-S San Diego. PCGS. MS-67. $495.00 FRBN. Minneapolis District . . $975.00 1936 Elgin. NGC. MS-66...... $199.00 1918. $2. F-749. PCGS. VF-35. FRBN. 1913-S $10. PCGS. MS-61. One of the 1936-D Columbia. PCGS. MS-67. $409.00 Battleship Note. Boston Dist. . $950.00 leading rarities in the series. Well struck 1936-S Boone. PCGS. MS-67.. . $649.00 1923. $1. F-40. PMG. AU-53. EPQ. w/bright yellow-gold luster. . $4995.00 1937 Texas. NGC. MS-66...... $239.00 LTN. Popular Red Seal...... $495.00 1880. PCGS. MS-65. DMPL. Beautifully 1890-CC $20. PCGS. XF-45.. . $2925.00 1937 Arkansas. PCGS. MS-66. . $279.00 1923. $1. F-40. PMG. Ch AU-58. EPQ. brilliant white surfaces with just a hint 1906 $20. NGC. MS-60...... $2250.00 1937 Antietam. PCGS. MS-67+. CAC. LTN. Vibrant red and ‘fresh’.. . $549.00 of gold at the rim...... $4750.00 1911 $20. PCGS. MS-61. . . . . $1725.00 Exceptionally nice surfaces. . $1995.00 1923. $1. F-40. PMG. Ch XF-45. EPQ. 1880. PCGS. MS-65+. CAC. . . . $895.00 U.S. Patterns ––––––––––––––––––––––– 1880-O. PCGS. MS-64. PL.. . . $2795.00 1938-D Oregon Trail. PCGS. MS-67. LTN. Red seal w/vibrant color. $495.00 1880-S. PCGS. MS-65. PL. . . . . $249.00 Satiny luster & a sharp strike. . $435.00 1923. $5. F-282. PMG. VF-20. Silver 1880-S. PCGS. MS-67+...... $1079.00 1938-S Texas. PCGS. MS-66.. . . $495.00 Cert. Popular ‘Porthole’ note. . $995.00 1881-CC. PCGS. MS-66...... $1195.00 1953 Washington-Carver. PCGS. MS-66. 1923. $5. F-282. PMG. VF-30. EPQ. 1881-S. PCGS. MS-66. PL. . . . . $495.00 Flashy brilliant luster...... $295.00 Silver Cert. Scarce & popular. $1995.00 1881-S. PCGS. MS-67...... $595.00 Early Gold Commemorative ––––––––– Small Size Currency –––––––––––––––– 1881-S. PCGS. MS-67+. CAC. $1250.00 1929. $20. F-1870-K. PMG. XF-40. 1882-S. NGC. MS-67+. CAC. . $1395.00 FRBN. Dallas District ...... $419.00 1882-S. PCGS. MS-65. DMPL. $2750.00 1865. Quarter. NGC. PR-65. RB. J-426. National Currency –––––––––––––––––– 1883-CC. PCGS. MS-66. DMPL. $2595.00 CAC. R-6. The regular 1865 obv. die 1929. $20. PMG. VF-20. TX. Moody. 1884. PCGS. MS-66. Brilliant.. . $469.00 is paired with the 1866 rev. Struck in Charter 5774. First National Bank of 1884-CC. PCGS. MS-66+...... $990.00 1905 Lewis & Clark $1. PCGS. MS-65. copper with a reeded edge. . $6995.00 Moody, Texas. Scarce...... $495.00 1885. NGC. MS-65. PL...... $249.00 Sharply struck satiny surfaces. This is a 1870. Quarter. PCGS. PR-66. J-894. R-5. Error Note –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1886. PCGS. MS-67. CAC. . . . $1075.00 highly desirable grade level.. $4595.00 Standard Silver design with Liberty 1957-B. $1. PCGS. Superb-68. PPQ. 1887. NGC. MS-65. PL...... $259.00 United States Gold Coins –––––––––– facing right wearing a ribbon inscribed Silver Cert. Mismatched serial #s with 1887-S. PCGS. MS-64. PL. . . . $1795.00 1849 $1. PCGS. MS-63. Open Wreath. LIBERTY. Struck in silver w/a reeded U37034734A and U47034734A 1888-S. PCGS. MS-63. Flashy. . $419.00 Nice velvety gold surfaces.. . . $979.00 edge. Nearly flawless...... $3650.00 appearing on the same note. . $695.00

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Our brand new Fall USA & World Gold Price List is now available at www.steinbergs.com or request printed copy of our new inventory STEINBERG’S, INC. Numismatic Gold Specialists Since 1950 Robert L. Steinberg P.O. Box 5665, Dept. NNE Cary, NC 27512-5665 Life Member #1958 Michael D. Sottini Tel.: 919-363-5544 • Fax: 919-363-0555 Life Member #5909 E-mail: [email protected] COIN CLINIC Largest U.S. Proof Set in Number of Coins „ Why can’t I find an exact figure for the years), and fifth also is a tie at 66 years to the cent to the $20 gold. Most of the proof mintage of the 1823 large cents? You have it the Washington quarter and , coins were issued either as part of individual sets such as the minor sets or gold sets. included in the 1824 mintage. 1932-1998 and 1946-2012, respectively, Later in the year, proofs were made of the We use the same inclusive figure as is though there were no 1933 or 1975 quarters. silver coins with arrows added at date. In found in most reference works for 1824 all, 20 different coins were struck as proofs in all our publications and catalogs, which „ Which is correct: 1,000 proof 1878 in 1873. Nowadays with a 14-coin basic includes all 1823-dated mintage, as this is Morgan dollars were struck, or only 500? set – silver proofs, proof commemoratives, the best available figure based on extensive R.W. Julian presents excellent Mint Eagles and Buffaloes – the number easily research into the Mint records. The early record evidence that only 500 were struck tops the number from 1873. records were frequently confused, including and delivered – 100 each on March 12, 15, two or even three years of production in and 18 and a final delivery of 200 on March a lump sum, or including coins struck 26, 1878. He also makes a good argument „ I can’t find a listing for a 1975-dated with dies for any of several years, so it that the rare 7 Tail Feather proofs were not quarter. Didn’t they make quarters that year? is impossible to go beyond the generally officially struck but were under the counter No quarters, halves or dollars with 1975 accepted figures. “specials.” To top it off, of the 500 officially dates were minted because they were already struck, 16 were placed in circulation at the striking the three denominations with 1776- 1976 dual dates for the Bicentennial. The „ Next to the (103 years), end of the year. 1975 proof and mint sets were issued with what U.S. coins have remained in production „ What is the largest U.S. proof set in the cent, nickel and dime with 1975 dates the longest? and the other coins with the 1776-1976 It may surprise you, but the next number of coins? dates. For 1976, all of the coins in the sets longevity records are held by gold coins. A The answer will vary if you want all had the 1776-1976 dual dates. ‹ second-place tie goes to the Coronet eagle, coins in a single set or merely a total of the struck from 1838 to 1907, and the Coronet number of proof coins in a single year. In , struck from 1839 to 1908 (69 early 1873 there were some 25 “complete” E-mail inquiries only. Do not send letters in the mail. years). Fourth place goes to the Coronet proof sets delivered that contained all of Send to [email protected]. Because of space limita- made from 1840 to 1907 (67 the coins (then currently being struck) from tions, we are unable to publish all questions.

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The U.S. Mint will host an Oct. The New Jersey coin honors the devel- 11 event to launch its 2019 American opment of a light bulb with a filament that Innovation $1 proof set. could last 1,200 hours. The set contains four proof $1 coins The Georgia coin recognizes the “celebrating and honoring significant Trustees’ Garden, established in the American innovation and pioneering 1730s. It was the first agricultural experi- efforts,” according to the Mint. mental garden in America. It is part of a multi-year series featur- The coins’ common obverse design ing unique reverse designs that pay hom- depicts the Statue of Liberty in profile. age to America’s ingenuity and celebrate It also includes a privy mark of a styl- the pioneering efforts from each of the ized gear, representing industry and inno- 50 states, District of Columbia, and U.S. vation. Edge-lettering features “2019,” territories. the “S” mintmark and “E PLURIBUS David Ryder, Mint director, and UNUM.” Robert Kurzyna, The set is scheduled to go on sale to superintendent, will lead the ceremony collectors at noon EST Oct. 11. Price is at the Philadelphia Mint. Following the $20.95.‹ launch ceremony, Ryder will participate in a signing. The event is set for 12 p.m.- 2 p.m. Produced at San Francisco, these four coins honor individuals or groups from Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Georgia. The Delaware coin recognizes astrono- mer Annie Jump Cannon, who developed a system for classifying the stars that is still used today. The Pennsylvania coin recognizes the creation of a vaccine to prevent polio. This design depicts an artist’s conception of the polio virus at three different levels of magnification. e-letters from the Sept. 27, 2019 Numismatic News E-Newsletter Here are some answers sent from our e-newsletter readers to the Editor. Read more responses at www.numismaticnews.com. Do you prefer participating in online auctions or in-person auctions and why?

I prefer live auctions. I enjoy the pres- are excellent places to buy as well, keep- what I am buying. ence of fellow collectors and the opportu- ing in mind the buyer’s premiums. Michael Brockhouse nity to view the coins in person. I avoid eBay auctions unless I know Address withheld James L. Kirk the seller. Address withheld Ben Brauchler Neither. Fredonia, N.Y. David Wyndoze I like both. I like in-person auctions Via Facebook and coin shows where I can examine the I prefer online auctions. They are eas- offerings before bidding. I find that most ier to work with and have more variety of Online. I use eBay and VCoins auc- general auctions that have coins are a products. tions, mainly because I get pretty good good place to overbid on underwhelming Ed Whelan deals. I have been using auctions since coins. Cotuit, Mass. 2000 and have rarely had any problems. Online auctions from reputable firms Mathew Baca like Stack’s, Heritage, Kagin’s, CGN, etc. I like in-person auctions. I want to see Via Facebook

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GOLD 1855-P $1 Type 2 EF-40 tiny digs, 1897 $2.50 MS-64 Nice eye-appeal, 1914-D $2.50 MS-60 Sharp, 385.00; 1878-P $5 MS-63 Deep Proof-like COMMEMORATIVES 270.00; AU-58 Borderline UNC 595.00; MS-65 Gem luster, MS-62, 425.00; MS-63 Lustrous, Flashy, 1870.00; MS-64 Superb NO DISCOUNTS APPLY Lustrous 480.00; MS-60+ Sharp 990.00; MS-66 Super eye-appeal 580.00; MS-64 Gem luster and luster ...... 2650.00 and lustrous, 1195.00; MS-63 and very attractive ...... 1410.00 sharp ...... 1390.00 ON GOLD COINS 1915 $2.50 AU-58, 295.00; MS-63 1903 $1 LA Purchase-Jefferson Choice eye-appeal ...... 3470.00 1899 $2.50 MS-65 Gem luster, 1878-S $5 MS-63 Proof-like! MS-64 Flashy, 545.00; MS-65 995.00; MS-66 Super Lustrous, 405.00; MS-64 Choice Flashy luster ...... 2500.00 Gem eye-appeal, 785.00; MS-66 1856-P $1 Slanted “5” AU-55, attractive ...... 1420.00 luster, 780.00; MS-65 Super fi elds 285.00; MS-60, 345.00; MS-63 and eye-appeal ...... 2165.00 1880-P $5 MS-62 ...... 460.00 Super eye-appeal ...... 990.00 1900 $2.50 MS-64 Gem luster, 1881-P $5 MS-63, 480.00; MS-64 Choice, 395.00; MS-65 Gem 425.00; MS-66 Superb 1925-D $2.50 MS-64 Flashy and 1903 $1 LA Purchase-McKinley MS- Choice ...... 515.00 64 Lustrous, 520.00; MS-65 Gem Luster ...... 1590.00 luster ...... 750.00 a great strike, 525.00; MS-65 1901 $2.50 MS-60+, 325.00; Lustrous gem ...... 1175.00 1882-P $5 EF-45, 405.00; MS-62, luster and strike, 795.00; MS-66 1857-P $1 MS-63, 525.00; MS-64 455.00; MS-63 Lustrous, 480.00; Superb fl ashy gem ...... 875.00 Lustrous, 805.00; MS-65 Gem MS-63 Choice, 360.00; MS-64 1926 $2.50 MS-63, 395.00; MS-64 Lustrous, 420.00; MS-65 Gem MS-64 Lustrous with gem eye- 1904 $1 Lewis & Clark MS-64 luster and sharp ...... 2350.00 Nice, 525.00; MS-65 Lustrous appeal ...... 510.00 Flashy ...... 1365.00 eye-appeal, 630.00; MS-66 Superb 1858-P $1 Choice MS-63 ...... 845.00 gem, 1175.00; MS-66 Superb 1883-P $5 MS-63 Lustrous ...850.00 1905 $1 Lewis & Clark EF, but luster ...... 725.00 strike and luster ...... 3985.00 repaired on reverse at rim at 6 1861-P $1 MS-64 Choice luster, 1902 $2.50 MS-63 Choice, 365.00; 1885-P $5 MS-60, 435.00; MS-63 o’clock, Inexpensive ...... 295.00 985.00; MS-65 Flashy MS-64 Lustrous, 410.00; MS-65 1927 $2.50 MS-63, 385.00; MS-64 Choice ...... 480.00 1916 $1 McKinley MS-65 Gem gem ...... 1985.00 Gem eye-appeal, 620.00; MS-66 Flashy, 525.00; MS-65 Flashy 1885-S $5 MS-63, 480.00; luster, 565.00; MS-65 Proof-like 1862-P $1 MS-63 Sharp and Superb luster ...... 735.00 gem ...... 1175.00 MS-64, 510.00; MS-65 Gemmy Gem ...... 680.00 lustrous, 495.00; MS-64 Choice, 1903 $2.50 MS-60, 340.00; MS-63 1928 $2.50 AU but solder from luster ...... 1320.00 1917 $1 McKinley MS-63 Choice 615.00; MS-65 Gem fl ashy coin, Nice, 360.00; MS-64 Attractive, jewelry removed, 175.00; MS-63, 1886-S $5 MS-64 Choice luster ...... 395.00 1375.00; MS-66 Superb luster and 410.00; MS-65 Gem, 620.00; MS- 395.00; MS-64 Choice, 525.00; eye-appeal ...... 515.00 1926 $2.50 Sesquicentennial MS- strike ...... 2320.00 66 Superb eye-appeal ...... 735.00 MS-65 Gemmy luster and 1893-P $5 MS-62, 455.00; MS-63, 1904 $2.50 MS-63 Lustrous, 360.00; surfaces ...... 1175.00 480.00; MS-64 Choice ...... 550.00 64 Gem luster, 445.00; MS-65 1873-P $1 Open “3” MS-63 Choice, 1929 $2.50 MS-63, 395.00; MS-64 Lustrous gem, 995.00; MS-66 395.00; MS-64 Lustrous and MS-64 Flashy, 410.00; MS-65 1895-P $5 MS-60, 440.00; Lustrous gem, 615.00; MS-66 Nice, 525.00; MS-65 Flashy gem. MS-63 ...... 480.00 Super eye-appeal ...... 2960.00 sharp ...... 515.00 Great eye-appeal ...... 1950.00 1874-P $1 MS-64 Choice, 525.00; Super attractive, 730.00; MS-67 1898-P $5 MS-64 Great U.S. GOLD MS-65 Flashy gem, 750.00; Superb eye-appeal ...... 1595.00 U.S. GOLD eye-appeal ...... 795.00 NO DISCOUNTS APPLY MS-66 Superb luster and 1905 $2.50 MS-64 Nice eye-appeal, NO DISCOUNTS APPLY 1899-P $5 MS-63 ...... 480.00 ON GOLD COINS eye-appeal ...... 1125.00 420.00; MS-65 Gem, 620.00; ON GOLD COINS 1899-S $5 MS-64 Great GOLD DOLLARS 1885-P $1 MS-60 Cool date, 455.00; MS-66 Superb ...... 735.00 $3 GOLD PRINCESS eye-appeal ...... 1295.00 1849-P $1 Open Wreath, with “L” MS-65 Gem luster and 1854-P $3 MS-60+ Nice!, 1665.00; 1900-P $5 MS-63, 480.00; MS-64 AU-55, 290.00; MS-60+ Nice!, strike ...... 995.00 MS-63 Choice luster, 2365.00; Choice, 505.00; MS-65 Lustrous 405.00; MS-64 Choice to GEM FREE latest MS-64 Great eye-appeal ...3390.00 gem ...... 1325.00 eye-appeal ...... 1065.00 U.S. GOLD 1901-P $5 MS-64 Flashy, 515.00; NO DISCOUNTS APPLY 1854-O $3 AU-53 Sharp ... 3250.00 1849-O $1 AU-55 Attractive, MS-65 Gem luster ...... 1325.00 ON GOLD COINS & greatest 1855-P $3 VF/EF-30+ 1901-S $5 MS-63 ...... 480.00 450.00; MS-60+ Nice, 725.00; QUARTER EAGLES - Pleasing ...... 825.00 MS-63 Superb strike, 2370.00; catalog of 1901-S $5 Regular “S” Mintmark MS-64 Great strike, luster and $2.50 GOLD 1857-P $3 MS-60+ Flashy luster, over much smaller “S” (Possibly eye-appeal ...... 4050.00 1834 $2.50 MS-60 2450.00; MS-62 Choice “look”. 25¢ mintmark) MS-63 Listed in our extensive Lustrous, 3450.00; MS-63 Super 1850-P $1 MS-63 Choice luster, Deep Proof-like. Flashy ..2280.00 Breen. Very interesting doubled eye-appeal ...... 6320.00 mintmark ...... 1295.00 525.00; MS-64 Gem luster and 1837 $2.50 Classic Head MS-60 super strike ...... 850.00 Great luster and strike, 2975.00; inventory. 1868 $3 MS-64 Deep 1901-O/S $5 OVERDATE FS-301 1850-D $1 EF-45 ...... 1950.00 MS-60 Proof-like Lustrous and Proof-like Gem fl ash and MS-60+ ...... 475.00 attractive ...... 3275.00 Write or email eye-appeal ...... 7565.00 1902-P $5 MS-63 ...... 480.00 1851-P $1 AU-58, 265.00; MS-60, 1902-S $5 MS-63, 480.00; MS-64 290.00; MS-62, 305.00; MS-63 kathythecoindealer@ 1874 $3 MS-63 Choice Sharp, 365.00; MS-64 Choice, 1839-O $2.50 Classic Head AU- luster ...... 2375.00 Choice, 520.00; MS-65 Gemmy 540.00; MS-65 Gem eye-appeal, 53+/55 The only New Orleans atlanticbb.net 1878 $3 MS-60 Nice eye-appeal, luster and strike ...... 1330.00 1500.00; MS-66 Superb fl ashy Classic quarter eagle. Superb for a copy with 1665.00; MS-63 Choice, 2375.00; 1903-P $5 MS-60+ Sharp and coin ...... 2190.00 strike and attractive ...... 4150.00 MS-64 Gemmy luster ...... 3395.00 lustrous ...... 445.00 1903-S $5 EF-40, 395.00; 1851-O $1 EF-40 Small mark 1843-O $2.50 Small Date EF-45, Values, Selection 1889 $3 MS-63 Great luster obverse ...... 215.00 and strike, 2380.00; MS-64 MS-64, 530.00; MS-65 Flashy 1852-P $1 EF-40+, 245.00; MS-60+, 315.00; MS-63 Lustrous and and Price Ranges Choice luster and great gem ...... 1345.00 295.00; MS-63 Sharp, 365.00; sharp ...... 3900.00 for everyone. eye-appeal ...... 3395.00 1904-P $5 MS-60, 440.00; MS-64 MS-64 Lustrous, 540.00; MS-65 1851-P $2.50 MS-64 Gem U.S. GOLD Great eye-appeal ...... 510.00 Gemmy luster, 1500.00; MS-66 luster ...... 1175.00 1906 $2.50 MS-63 Sharp, 360.00; 1906-D $5 MS-64 Choice, 515.00; Superb eye-appeal ...... 3520.00 NO DISCOUNTS APPLY 1851-O $2.50 MS-60 Lustrous and MS-64 Flashy, 420.00; MS-65 ON GOLD COINS MS-65 Gem luster and 1853-P $1 MS-63, 365.00; MS-64 strike ...... 1320.00 Choice, 545.00; Z65 Lustrous sharp ...... 2950.00 Gem luster, 615.00; MS-67 Superb NO CREDIT CARDS ON $5 GOLD eye-appeal ...... 1575.00 COINS PRICED UNDER $600.00 1907-P $5 MS-64 Choice gem, 1490.00; MS-66 Super eye- 1852-P $2.50 MS-60+, 410.00; luster ...... 515.00 appeal and very attractive .2200.00 MS-63 Choice, 645.00; MS-64 1907 $2.50 MS-60+, 345.00; MS-63, HALF EAGLES - $5 GOLD 365.00; MS-64 Choice, 420.00; 1907-D $5 MS-60+, 435.00; MS-65 1853-O $1 AU-55 ...... 295.00 Lustrous and sharp, 1150.00; MS- 1803/2 $5 Liberty Capped AU-55 Gem eye-appeal ...... 1310.00 1854-P $1 Type 1 MS-60, 280.00; 65 Gem luster and strike ..3450.00 MS-65 Flashy gem, 610.00; MS- MS-63, 375.00; MS-64 Choice, 66 Flashy super luster ...... 745.00 BD-3 R.4 Attractive luster and 1908-P $5 Liberty MS-64 Choice 1853-P $2.50 MS-62 Nice, 425.00; sharp ...... 8250.00 luster, 520.00; MS-65 Gem strike 525.00; MS-65 Gem eye-appeal, 1908 $2.50 Indian MS-63, 490.00; 1485.00; MS-66 Lustrous, attrac- MS-63 Choice, 575.00; MS-64 and luster ...... 1310.00 Attractive ...... 925.00 MS-64 Nice luster, 750.00; 1836 $5 Classic Head AU-55 Nice tive gem ...... 2225.00 luster, 1190.00; MS-60+ Nice 1909-P $5 Indian MS-60 ...... 475.00 1855-P $2.50 MS-63 Nice luster, MS-65 Gem eye-appeal, 1909-D $5 MS-60+, 480.00; 1854-P $1 Type 2 AU-55, 460.00; 1560.00; MS-66 Flawless eye-appeal ...... 2250.00 1220.00; MS-64 Great 1837 $5 Classic Head AU-55 Sharp MS-63 Choice, 680.00; MS-64 AU-58 Borderline UNC Lustrous, eye-appeal ...... 1850.00 fresh coin ...... 4800.00 Gem luster ...... 1300.00 485.00; MS-60+ Attractive, and great luster ...... 1375.00 1857-P $2.50 MS-63 Choice, 795.00; 1909 $2.50 MS-63 Creamy, 755.00; 1839-P $5 Liberty AU-50 1909-S $5 MS-60+ Choice luster and 1195.00; MS-63 Choice luster MS-64 Gem luster...... 1590.00 MS-64 Great luster, 1050.00; MS- sharp ...... 1725.00 and strike, 3465.00; MS-64 Nice ...... 1390.00 1861-P $2.50 New Reverse MS-64+ 65 Gem surfaces ...... 2150.00 1840-P $5 AU-55 ...... 795.00 1910-P $5 MS-63 ...... 720.00 Above average strike and choice Gem lustrous eye-appeal ..1580.00 1911-P $5 MS-63, 725.00; MS-64 luster. Great eye-appeal .5650.00 1910 $2.50 MS-63 Choice, 610.00; 1843-O $5 Large Letters 1870-P $2.50 MS-60+ Proof-like MS-64 Attractive, 785.00; MS-65 EF-45 ...... 905.00 Choice ...... 1450.00 Flashy ...... 2990.00 Gem luster and surfaces ...1925.00 1845-P $5 AU-55 ...... 555.00 1911-S $5 MS-60, 655.00; MS-62 Attractive ...... 1325.00 WE NEED 1911 $2.50 MS-63 Sharp, 425.00; 1846-P $5 Small Date RARE 1871-P $2.50 MS-62 Choice .1980.00 MS-64 Choice eye-appeal, 725.00; 1912-P $5 MS-63, 765.00; MS-64 1873-P $2.50 Open “3” MS-63 MS-60+ Fully struck and Gem luster ...... 1525.00 YOUR MS-65 Gem surfaces, luster and lustrous ...... 2125.00 Choice, 520.00; MS-64 Super strike ...... 2170.00 luster ...... 790.00 1912-S $5 MS-60 Tougher 1847-P $5 MS-60+ Nice date ...... 1160.00 COLLECTION 1878-P $2.50 MS-63 Flashy, 425.00; 1911-D $2.50 AU-55, 3750.00; MS- eye-appeal ...... 1150.00 MS-64 Choice luster, 595.00; 60 Nice, 5375.00; MS-62 Choice 1849-C $5 VF-30 Very 1913-P $5 MS-63 Choice eye- MS-65 Frosty luster ...... 1425.00 luster, 6920.00; MS-63 Great pleasing ...... 1270.00 appeal, 680.00; MS-64 Great WE BUY strike and lustrous ...... 9400.00 1879-P $2.50 MS-60, 320.00; 1850-D $5 AU-55 Choice luster luster ...... 1460.00 IT ALL MS-63 Choice eye-appeal, 485.00; 1912 $2.50 MS-63 Sharp, 795.00; and a super strike ...... 3225.00 1914-P $5 MS-60 ...... 475.00 MS-64 Gem luster ...... 665.00 1914-D $5 MS-63 Choice! ...1450.00 MS-64 Lustrous, 1335.00; MS- 1852-P $5 MS-60 Nice luster and 1883-P $2.50 AU-55 Choice luster 65 Gem eye-appeal ...... 6275.00 sharply struck ...... 990.00 1915-P $5 MS-62, 725.00; MS-64 LARGE or and great eye-appeal ..... 2275.00 Choice ...... 1475.00 1913 $2.50 AU-55, 295.00; MS-63 1854-P $5 MS-60+ Nice SMALL 1889-P $2.50 MS-63 Choice Attractive, 390.00; MS-64 Lus- luster ...... 1250.00 1915-S $5 MS-60, 1875.00; MS-62 strike ...... 580.00 trous and sharp, 675.00; MS-65 1854-O $5 VF-30, 450.00; Sharp, appealing coin ..... 4250.00 1891-P $2.50 Doubled Die Reverse Gem superb luster ...... 2965.00 EF-40 ...... 600.00 1916-S $5 MS-62+ Lustrous GEM to CULL FS-801. A dramatic double die 1914-P $2.50 AU-55, 355.00; 1858-P $5 MS-60 Semi proof-like and sharp. Borderline choice MS-63 Nice luster ...... 1150.00 MS-60, 415.00; MS-62 Sharp and Sharp and fl ashy ...... 2535.00 BU ...... 1675.00 1896 $2.50 MS-64 Sharp, 655.00; lustrous, 835.00; MS-63 Great $ $ $ $ $ MS-65 Gem eye-appeal, 1160.00; eye-appeal, 1445.00; MS-64 Super MS-66 Super fl ashy luster .1575.00 luster and strike ...... 2750.00 John Paul Sarosi, Inc. Prices adjusted with market, but we sell these items all year long! Give us a try - our quality KATHY’S SPECIAL SELECTIONS & service will satisfy UNCIRCULATED SILVER DOLLAR BONANZA COOL PROOF-LIKE Hand-picked for you based on luster, strike and surface qualities. All coins are brilliant 1921-P DEAL (BUT if you like some original rim toning – let us know and we will see if we can help). All coins brilliant with great strikes and super cool refl ective Not every date and mintmark look alike in grade. Some dates are typically softly struck, Proof-like surfaces on both sides. These are tooo cool! some always sharp; some exhibit blazing luster, some creamy surfaces. If you do not CHOICE BU MS-63 Proof-like ...... $100.21 know the characteristics of each date & mintmark – just ask. Have fun! CHOICE BU+ MS-64 Proof-like ...... $260.21 SPECIAL! Purchase $300.00 or more from this listing and deduct 5% off prices listed below! GEM BU++ MS-66 “Your Choice” SPECIAL! Purchase $1000.00 or more from this listing and deduct 10% off prices listed below! WALKING LIBERTY HALF SPECIAL MORGAN SELECT CHOICE CHOICE MORGAN SELECT CHOICE CHOICE Super luster, Super strike and Super eye-appeal. DATE BU MS-60 BU MS-63 BU+ MS-64 DATE BU MS-60 BU MS-63 BU+ MS-64 Blazing little beauties and sooo gorgeous this nice! 1878-P 8TF ...... $200.00 $240.00 $310.00 1896-P ...... 40.00 49.00 56.00 1878-P 7/8TF ...... 198.00 215.00 305.00 1897-P ...... 45.00 49.00 56.00 1 coin for ...... $105.00 3 coins for .....$290.00 1878-P 7TF ...... 88.00 98.00 144.00 1897-S ...... 82.00 99.00 130.00 Pick from the following dates: 1878-CC ...... 395.00 440.00 485.00 1898-P ...... 42.00 49.00 56.00 1940-P 1941-P 1941-D 1942-P 1943-P 1944-P 1944-D 1878-S ...... 58.00 65.00 74.00 1898-O ...... 50.00 52.00 56.00 1945-P 1945-D 1946-P 19446-D 1946-S 1947-P 1947-D 1879-P ...... 60.00 70.00 90.00 1898-S ...... 253.00 330.00 445.00 Please list 2nd choices – it helps! 1879-O ...... 95.00 180.00 348.00 1899-P ...... 255.00 275.00 310.00 1879-S ...... 50.00 59.00 65.00 1899-O ...... 48.00 52.00 56.00 CHOICE BU YEAR SETS 1880-P ...... 45.00 60.00 90.00 1899-S ...... 415.00 470.00 568.00 Each set has one each cent, nickel, dime, quarter and half 1880-CC ...... 505.00 570.00 655.00 1900-P ...... 40.00 49.00 56.00 dollar grading CHOICE BU MS-63 for that year. Complete 1880-O ...... 100.00 255.00 815.00 1900-O ...... 48.00 53.00 56.00 in a custom Capital Plastic 5-hole holder. The sets are 1880-S ...... 45.00 50.00 56.00 1900-S ...... 275.00 300.00 395.00 usually mixed mintmarks. Perfect addition to any collection! 1881-P ...... 45.00 58.00 100.00 1901-O ...... 47.00 50.00 56.00 Gift boxes are available upon request for no additional cost 1881-CC ...... 505.00 570.00 655.00 1901-S ...... 468.00 615.00 825.00 at time of order. 1881-O ...... 45.00 54.00 100.00 1902-P ...... 85.00 110.00 135.00 1881-S ...... 45.00 50.00 56.00 1902-O ...... 42.00 50.00 56.00 1934...... $158.50 1938 w/Buff 5$ ...... $229.50 1882-P ...... 45.00 51.00 74.00 1902-S ...... 385.00 475.00 575.00 1935...... $121.50 1938 w/Jeff 5¢ ...... $212.50 1882-CC ...... 235.00 260.00 286.00 1903-P ...... 60.00 66.00 81.00 1936...... $109.50 1939...... $67.50 1882-O ...... 45.00 56.00 83.00 1903-O ...... 545.00 585.00 635.00 1937...... $116.50 1940...... $65.50 1882-S ...... 46.00 50.00 59.00 1904-P ...... 125.00 160.00 290.00 Purchase 1 each of the early sets! (97 total) 1883-P ...... 45.00 50.00 60.00 1904-O ...... 48.00 52.00 56.00 1934-1940 w/1938 ...... $843.50 1883-CC ...... 230.00 260.00 286.00 1921-P ...... 28.00 32.00 36.00 1934-1940 w/1938 Jefferson nickel ...... $825.50 1883-O ...... 40.00 49.00 56.00 1921-D ...... 42.00 49.00 85.00 1941...... $51.50 1944...... $59.50 1884-P ...... 45.00 50.00 63.00 1921-S ...... 42.00 49.00 72.00 1942...... $56.50 1945...... $53.50 1884-CC ...... 230.00 260.00 286.00 PEACE SELECT CHOICE CHOICE 1942 w/silver 5¢ ...... $62.50 1946...... $45.50 1884-O ...... 40.00 49.00 56.00 DATE BU MS-60 BU MS-63 BU+ MS-64 1943...... $53.50 1947...... $55.50 1885-P ...... 40.00 49.00 56.00 1921...... $250.00 $335.00 $495.00 Purchase 1 each of the mid-year sets! (7 total) 1885-CC ...... 720.00 820.00 920.00 1922-P ...... 26.00 30.00 34.00 1941-1947 w/1942 silver Type 2 nickel ...... $361.50 1885-O ...... 40.00 49.00 56.00 1922-D ...... 44.00 50.00 74.00 1941-1947 w/1942 Type 1 nickel ...... $355.50 1885-S ...... 275.00 315.00 415.00 1922-S ...... 44.00 50.00 118.00 1948...... $38.50 1954...... $32.50 1960...... $32.50 1886-P ...... 40.00 49.00 56.00 1923-P ...... 26.00 30.00 34.00 1886-S ...... 345.00 435.00 505.00 1923-D ...... 63.00 105.00 208.00 1949...... $85.50 1955...... $34.50 1961...... $30.50 1887-P ...... 40.00 49.00 56.00 1923-S ...... 42.00 51.00 160.00 1950...... $43.50 1956...... $30.50 1962...... $30.50 1887-O ...... 85.00 110.00 248.00 1924-P ...... 28.50 32.50 35.00 1951...... $36.50 1957...... $31.50 1963...... $29.50 1887-S ...... 132.00 190.00 383.00 1924-S ...... 220.00 290.00 540.00 1952...... $33.50 1958...... $29.50 1964...... $29.50 1888-P ...... 46.00 50.00 59.00 1925-P ...... 28.50 33.00 38.00 1953...... $41.50 1959...... $32.50 1888-O ...... 70.00 78.00 90.00 1925-S ...... 85.00 158.00 380.00 Purchase 1 each of the late sets! (17 total) 1888-S ...... 310.00 380.00 540.00 1926-P ...... 45.00 62.00 80.00 1948-1964 ...... $607.50 1889-P ...... 40.00 46.00 56.00 1926-D ...... 95.00 145.00 235.00 1889-O ...... 248.00 295.00 510.00 1926-S ...... 54.00 60.00 145.00 CHOICE AU 1889-S ...... 225.00 280.00 375.00 1927-P ...... 79.00 100.00 255.00 1890-P ...... 40.00 49.00 80.00 1927-D ...... 205.00 280.00 600.00 WASHINGTON QUARTERS 1890-O ...... 78.00 115.00 190.00 1927-S ...... 210.00 320.00 595.00 Upgrade your circulated set NOW with this special 1890-S ...... 65.00 80.00 145.00 1928-P ...... 405.00 470.00 520.00 listing of nice AU coins. All coins brilliant. 1891-P ...... 65.00 90.00 270.00 1928-S ...... 190.00 280.00 565.00 F ind $300.00 or more and deduct 5% off prices 1891-O ...... 248.00 300.00 455.00 1934-P ...... 120.00 140.00 185.00 listed below! 1891-S ...... 95.00 125.00 225.00 1934-D ...... 130.00 90.00 280.00 1932-P ...... $13.25 1936-S ...... $50.45 1939-S ...... $60.05 1892-P ...... 305.00 345.00 655.00 1935-P ...... 70.00 85.00 136.00 1934-P ...... $9.90 1937-P ...... $26.65 1940-P ...... $9.05 1892-O ...... 275.00 340.00 505.00 1935-S ...... 270.00 315.00 420.00 1934-D ..... $85.15 1937-D ..... $26.45 1940-D ..... $72.55 1935-P ...... $11.05 1937-S ...... $99.45 1940-S ...... $17.45 CIRC MERCS CIRC WALKERS COMING 1935-D ... $114.05 1938-P ...... $45.05 1941-D ..... $13.25 1935-S ...... $37.05 1938-S ...... $52.45 1941-S ...... $10.85 COMING OUT OF MY EARS! OUT OF MY EARS! 1936-P ...... $13.05 1939-P ...... $8.80 1942-S ...... $23.85 I am overloaded on circulated 90% silver Mercury Dimes. YIKES! These hurt – much bigger than 1936-D ... $215.00 1939-D ..... $22.85 1943-S ...... $13.25 Grades, dates and mintmarks as I purchase the over the Mercs! I am overloaded on circulated counter. I just scoop them out of the bucket to make rolls. 90% silver Walking Liberty Halves. GEM BU MS-65 RED “Your Choice” Price subject to change with market Grades, dates and mintmarks as I 100 coins (2 rolls) $10 face value ...... $156.50 purchase them over the counter. I just LINCOLN CENT SPECIAL 300 coins (6 rolls) $30 face value ...... $460.50 scoop them out of the bucket to make rolls. F iery red gems hand-picked from original rolls. Price subject to change with market Spot-free with great strikes and surface qualities. 20 coins (1 roll) $10 face value ...... $166.50 Pick from the following dates: BARBER HALF TRIO 60 coins (3 rolls) $30 face value ...... $490.50 1944-P 1944-D 1944-S 1945-P 1945-D 1945-S 1946-P Receiving 3 different dates of Barber 1946-D 1946-S 1947-P 1947-D 1947-S 1948-P 1948-D Halves in the neat grade of VG/FINE. 1948-S 1949-P 1949-D 1949-S 1950-P 1950-D 1950-S That’s right…nearly FINE but at a price PROOF SET BLOWOUT 1951-P 1951-D 1951-S 1952-P 1952-D 1952-S 1953-P your wallet will LOVE! All coins choice All in original box of issue. While they last! 1953-D 1953-S 1954-P 1954-D 1954-S 1955-P 1955-D original with no problems. 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10 Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 22 2019 QUALITY COINS FROM JACK H BEYMER PATTERNS FLYING EAGLE CENTS INDIAN HEAD CENTS INDIAN HEAD CENTS INDIAN HEAD CENTS INDIAN HEAD CENTS 1853 1 cent pattern J151 R6 13-30 1858 Putrid, possibly the worst 1865 AU50, small obv porous 1872 AU50, very fi ne obv pin 1881 PCI, PCGS MS65RD ...... 1450.00 1890 G6 rev rotated 60 degrees known German silver. $2.50 F.E. with readable date ...... 4.50 patches ...... 34.00 scratches ...... 337.50 MS63RB ...... 165.00 counter clock wise ...... 6.50 gold coin obverse, one cent 1858 Lg lts double die obv Fr1 3.80 Fr2 5.85 VG10 ...... 22.00 AU50, light porosity ...... 337.50 PCGS PR65RD ...... 1332.50 1891 AU58...... 36.50 in wreath rev PCGS PR62 ...... 2500.00 S2 VF20 ...... 177.50 EF40, dark, obv mark ...... 22.00 EF40, light porosity ...... 286.50 AU50 36.50 NGC PR66BN ...... 827.50 NGC MS66RB ...... 1650.00 1865 regular issue three cent S18 minor double die obv. F15 .. 62.50 EF40, dark, porous ...... 17.50 VF20, porous 211.50 VG10 ...... 286.50 VF30 20.00 NGC PR65RB ...... 655.00 MS63RB 161.50 NGC MS65RB .912.50 nickel, struck in copper J413 INDIAN HEAD CENTS VF30, obv marks 15.00 G6 ...... 16.00 F12, dark, porous ...... 119.50 F15 11.00 PCGS PR64BN...... 452.50 ANACS MS64RB ...... 317.50 R5, 32 or more coins known. F12, porous ...... 13.50 ANACS VG details, corroded AU58 51.00 MS63BN ...... 70.00 MS60BN 47.50 PCGS MS64BN .163.50 PCGS PR64RB CAC ...... 2950.00 1859 NGC, PCGS MS64 ...... 1332.50 1865/1865 and extra 6 between 8 scrathed, net G4 (AG3) ...... 79.50 MS63RB, whizzed, diamond AU55 31.50 NGC MS63BN ...... 86.50 1868 5 cent pattern aluminum NGC, PCGS MS62 ...... 580.00 6 plain 5 S3a VG8 ...... 42.50 Fr2 ...... 50.00 recut ...... 20.00 VF30 10.50 EF45 17.50 AU50 .... 24.50 J-629 R8, it may be unique, VG10 24.25 F15 42.50 VF30 ...... 98.50 1866 NGC MS66RB ...... 3850.00 1873 closed 3 Fr1 .95 Fr2 1.45 VG10 ...... 6.50 AU50 rim slightly fl attened ...... 10.50 no auction records. Three Fr0.5 2.45 Fr1 3.75 Fr2 ...... 5.85 ANACS MS64RD ...... 2455.00 ANACS VF30 (F15) ...... 125.00 1882 PCGS PR65RB ...... 655.00 AU50, dark, porous ...... 4.25 cent nickel looking obv. 1860 Type 1 obverse, pointed AU50 290.00 NGC MS64RB ...1125.00 EF40, light scratches ...... 95.00 ICG MS64RD (MS64RB) ...... 282.50 1891/1891 S3 FS301 VG10 ...... 7.50 5 cents within wreath rev tip of bust just like 1859 MS63RB, rev rim cud left Fr1 6.50 Fr2 12.75 VG10 ...... 76.50 AU50 porous 15.00 MS60BN .....55.00 1892 NGC MS63RB ...... 163.50 PCGS PR63 ...... 9500.00 ANACS, PCGS MS62 ...... 500.00 of O in ONE ...... 797.50 1873 open 3 PCGS VF30 ...... 20.00 MS64RB ...... 350.00 1869 5 cent pattern nickel J-684 Fr2 9.00 G6 ...... 26.00 NGC MS62BN ...... 440.00 MS65RB CAC ...... 1757.50 AU50 obv scratches ...... 6.50 MS63BN 84.50 PCGS MS65BN .282.50 R three cent nickel like obv 1860 Type 2 obverse, rounded Fr2 24.50 AG3.5 45.00 VG10 ..... 92.50 MS63RB 673.50 MS65RB ...... 1750.00 Fr1 .95 Fr2 1.45 VG10 ...... 6.50 AU55 36.50 MS64BN ...... 163.50 large V rev PCGS PR62CAM...1500.00 tip of bust NGC MS65...... 1265.00 EF40, porous ...... 72.50 MS60RB ...... 352.50 1883 PCGS MS65RD...... 1700.00 AU50 25.00 MS60BN ...... 46.50 1860 half dime, silver a PCGS MS63 ...... 352.50 EF40, dark, porous ...... 72.50 PCGS MS63BN ...... 443.50 PR62BN ...... 280.00 VG10 3.75 F15 7.25 VF30 ...... 16.25 transitional coin as listed AU58 177.50 MS63 ...... 350.00 EF40, corroded ...... 72.50 PCGS AU50 ...... 263.50 PCGS PR65BN ...... 652.50 AU50 multiple rev rim cuds ...... 27.50 on pg 159 in the Redbook. VF30 68.00 EF45 88.50 AU50 ..116.50 F15, rev die bulged from PCGS AU53 ...... 270.00 PR60BN 220.00 MS65RB ...... 595.00 1893 PCGS MS64RD...... 457.50 Fr1 3.65 Fr2 5.65 AG3.75 ...... 11.50 PCGS EF45 (EF40) ...... 212.50 NGC Proof details rev spot J267 Obv of 1859, rev of die clash ...... 72.50 MS64BN 161.50 MS64RB ...... 315.00 1861 AU50...... 173.50 Fr1 5.90 Fr2 9.00 VF30 ...... 169.50 removed. PR65RD with a 1860. 100 pieces made F12, porous ...... 45.00 MS63BN 84.50 NGC MS64BN . 163.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 1160.00 ANACS G4 ...... 23.50 small whitish spot on NGC MS65 lovely color ...... 6630.00 1866 G4 rev cud above shield ...... 80.00 MS60BN 46.50 PCGS MS63BN ...86.50 F12, dark, slightly porous ...... 26.50 1873/1873 open 3 S1 FS1301 lower reverse, lovely ...... 425.00 1870 5 cent pattern copper 1866 1/1866/6 S2 EF40 ...... 292.50 AU50 24.50 AU55 ...... 31.50 Fr2 11.25 VF20 dark porous ...... 17.25 G4 48.50 F12 ...... 112.50 PCGS MS64RB ...... 310.00 J-817 R6 seated Liberty VF20 ...... 192.50 VG10 3.75 VF30 10.50 EF45 ...... 17.50 1862 NGC PR66 cameo ...... 4900.00 1874 VF30 ...... 109.50 AU50 36.50 MS60BN ...... 55.00 obv regular issue rev G4 60.00 VG7 80.00 F12 ...... 126.50 G4, obv countermarked HELL ...... 3.50 MS62 192.50 PCGC MS65 ...... 982.50 NGC MS66RB ...... 2150.00 EF45, obverse rim cud ...... 37.50 PCGS PR64BN ...... 2750.00 1866/1866 S2a EF45 ...... 321.50 1893/93 S17 MS64BN rare ...... 235.00 AU55 105.00 PCGS MS63 ...... 247.50 PCGS PR64RD ...... 1125.00 F15 7.50 VF30 15.00 EF45 ...... 30.00 1871 5 cent pattern copper J-1051 1866 1/1 6/6 S4 G4 ...... 59.50 1894 AU50 69.50 NGC PR64RD ..635.00 AU50 87.50 PCGS, NGC MS62 ..195.00 NGC MS65BN ...... 667.50 EF40, multiple reverse die cracks ..24.50 R5 liberty head, simular to 1866 18/18 6/6 S5 EF40 ...... 292.50 VF30 43.50 MS60BN ...... 91.50 NGC MS63, slightly weakly MS60BN, rev porous patch ...... 175.00 Fr1 .95 Fr2 1.45 VG10 ...... 4.75 3 cent nickel, wreath with F12 ...... 126.50 Fr2 2.45 VG10 13.00 F15 ...... 22.00 struck date ...... 132.50 PCGS EF40 ...... 130.00 1884 NGC PR65BN ...... 652.50 V cents. PCGS MS64BN ...... 2000.00 1867 NGC MS66BN ...... 2310.00 VF20, 2 obv black spots ...... 5.75 AU58, obv & rev marks ...... 52.50 ANACS AU50 (EF40) ...... 130.00 MS65BN ...... 385.00 1884 5 cent pattern nickel MS64BN ...... 721.50 1894/1894 S1 AG3 45.00 G4 ...... 70.00 Fr1 3.45 Fr2 5.30 F15 ...... 23.50 Fr2 9.00 EF40, obv marks ...... 77.00 PCGS PR64RB ...... 487.50 J-1724 R6 USA around 13 NGC MS65RB ...... 1750.00 1894 S2 FS402 tops of 94 at 1863 NGC PR65 Cameo ...... 4025.00 ANACS EF40 details, corroded ...67.50 NGC MS64RB ...... 282.50 stars, hole in center, MS63BN ...... 490.00 dentils F12 32.50 MS60BN ...... 182.50 MS62 195.00 NGC MS65 ...... 982.50 EF40, light marks ...... 67.50 MS63BN ...... 118.50 fi ve cents with two PCGS MS64RB ...... 1122.50 1895 PCGS PR64RB ...... 490.00 AU58 ...... 115.00 Fr1 5.95 VF30 sm rev marks ...... 67.50 PCGS MS64BN ...... 177.50 shields rev PCGS PR63 ...... 3000.00 PCGS PR64RB ...... 1050.00 MS63BN 84.00 MS63RB ...... 105.00 PCGS, NGC MS64 ...... 422.50 VF30, porous 35.00 VG10 ...... 54.50 MS60BN 70.00 PCGS MS62BN . 96.50 1896 5 cents pattern nickel VF30 189.50 MS63RB ...... 795.00 AU50 29.00 AU58 ...... 40.00 AU55 ...... 105.00 VF20, corrosion spots ...... 35.00 F15 12.50 VF30 25.00 AU58 ...... 62.50 J-1771 R6 shield obv, VG10 94.50 NGC MS62RB CAC .612.50 1895/1895 S1 EF40 ...... 22.50 PCGS, NGC MS63 ...... 247.50 VF20, dark ...... 35.00 UNC details, porous ...... 18.50 large 5 small cents rev Fr1 15.75 Fr2 24.00 G5 ...... 63.50 1896 MS62BN 67.50 PR63BN ...340.00 NGC MS61 ...... 172.50 1875 VF30 ...... 109.50 EF45, dark, porous ...... 8.50 PCGS PR61 ...... 2500.00 AG3.75 (AG3+ obv, G4 rev) ...... 46.50 MS60BN 51.50 MS63RB ...... 846.50 PCGS MS62 ...... 197.50 PCGS MS64RB ...... 576.50 EF40, rim damage at date ...... 8.50 MS64BN ...... 109.50 1896 5 cents pattern aluminum VG8, light porosity, PCGS MS63BN ...... 317.50 Fr1 1.15 Fr2 ...... 1.75 MS60 ...... 145.00 AU50 29.00 AU55 36.50 AU58 ...40.00 J-1772 R6+ shield obv large attempted puncture ...... 36.75 PCGS MS62BN ...... 278.50 1885 NGC MS66RB ...... 1925.00 VF30 40.00 EF45 69.00 AU50 .... 87.50 F15 5.00 VF30 10.00 EF45 ...... 18.50 5 small cents rev PCGS PR61 ..2150.00 1867 G4, rev rim cud at 10 o’clock .77.50 EF40, very dark ...... 67.50 PCGS PR64BN ...... 452.50 Fr1 2.75 Fr2 4.25 VG10 ...... 13.50 AU55, mark in feathers ...... 13.50 1836 Gobrecht Dollar J-60 The 1/1867/7 S2 VF30 ...... 209.50 Fr1 5.95 Fr2 9.00 VG10 ...... 54.50 MS65RB ...... 910.00 1864 copper-nickel NGC MS65 ..1260.00 VG10 3.25 MS60, porous ...... 10.00 fi rst seated dollar Original 1/1867 1/1 south S4 G4 ...... 65.00 EF40, dark, corroded ...... 35.00 PCGS PR65RB ...... 655.00 NGC MS61 ...... 341.50 EF40, some corrosion ...... 3.50 coin aliignment A pattern, 1867 1/1 S5 F15 ...... 164.50 1/1875 S2 EF40 ...... 162.50 NGC PR62BN ...... 282.50 PCGS MS65 ...... 1260.00 1897 MS63BN 84.50 MS65RB... 500.00 however 600 coins were 1868 NGC MS66BN ...... 1700.00 1876 NGC MS65RD...... 4750.00 VG10 13.50 ANACS AU58 ...... 128.50 AU58 242.50 NGC MS64 ...... 702.50 AU58 41.50 MS62BN ...... 67.50 delivered to the Bank of PCGS MS64RB ...... 842.50 NGC MS66RB ...... 2550.00 AU50 porous ...... 15.00 PCGS AU55 ...... 220.00 EF45 18.50 AU50 29.00 AU55 ....36.50 the United States, so is it EF45, dark, porous ...... 77.50 PCGS MS64RD ...... 1975.00 VF30, obv pits ...... 11.50 PCGS MS63 ...... 457.50 F15 4.25 VF30 ...... 7.75 really a pattern? NGC AU58 ..24000.00 Fr2 18.00 EF45, corroded ...... 56.50 AU50 ...... 320.00 AG3.75 8.50 VF20, porous ...... 11.25 MS63 ...... 455.00 1897 S1 base of extra 1 protruding PCGS PR45 ...... 18500.00 VF20, dark, porous ...... 56.50 ANACS MS63RD ...... 1300.00 Fr2 4.25 VF20, rev marks ...... 11.25 VF30 117.50 AU50 ...... 181.50 from neck NGC MS63BN ...... 1750.00 PCGS EF details, cleaning, VG10, whizzed ...... 56.50 VF30 198.50 PCGS MS65RB..1155.00 Fr1 2.75 F12, smoothed ...... 10.00 AU55, obv marks ...... 91.50 EF40, porous ...... 30.00 lightly cleaned ...... 11200.00 F12, obv marks ...... 56.50 PCGS PR65RB ...... 1052.50 1886 Ty 1 NGC MS65RB ...... 1262.50 Fr0.5 4.15 Fr2 9.90 VG10 ...... 37.00 AG3 12.50 G4 21.00 VG7 ...... 30.00 NGC VG10 ...... 9500.00 1869 NGC MS66RB ...... 4625.00 NGC MS63BN ...... 422.50 PCGS PR65RB ...... 655.00 VF20, light obv marks ...... 30.00 1897 89/89 S6 MS60BN ...... 80.00 G6 44.50 NGC AU58 (AU50) ....322.50 PCGS PR63BN ...... 342.50 FLYING EAGLE CENTS Fr1 6.45 F12, obv nicks ...... 23.50 NGC MS65RB ...... 2660.00 UNC details, porosity & marks ..50.00 F15 48.50 PCGS MS63BN ...... 303.50 1897 9/9 S8 AU50, rim bumps ...... 9.50 Varieties are listed according to 1864 bronze NGC PR65RB ...... 3900.00 NGC MS64RB ...... 1820.00 Fr1 9.20 Fr2 14.15 AG3.75 ...... 28.50 Fr2 2.15 NGC PR62BN ...... 280.00 1897/97 S10 G5 4.75 EF40 ...... 27.50 Snow numbers. MS65RD ...... 1285.00 NGC MS62BN ...... 912.50 ANACS AG3 ...... 23.75 AU50, slightly porous ...... 128.50 1898 NGC PR65RB ...... 635.00 1856 PCGS PR62 ...... 19500.00 PCGS PR65RB ...... 3900.00 ANACS AU53 ...... 740.00 1877 NGC PR62BN, Eagle Eye VF30, small edge bumps ...... 25.00 MS64BN 84.50 NGC PR64BN ..452.50 PCGS genuine, environmental MS65RB ...... 840.00 PCGS EF45 ...... 566.50 sticker ...... 4940.00 VF20 scattered marks ...... 11.00 MS63BN 67.50 PCGS PR63RB ..347.50 damage, AU detail. NGC MS65RD ...... 1290.00 NGC AU55BN (EF45) ...... 566.50 MS62BN 53.50 MS63RD...... 140.00 NGC EF details, very small ANACS EF40 (VF25) ...... 1970.00 1886 Ty 2 ANACS MS64RB...... 1125.00 No corrosion, just a NGC MS66RB ...... 1275.00 PCGS F15 (F12) ...... 1167.50 AU50 271.50 NGC MS61BN .....325.00 AU58 ...... 32.00 little dark, very sharp ...... 12000.00 NGC MS65RB ...... 842.50 edge marks ...... 370.00 VF30 9.25 EF45 17.50 AU50 ...... 24.00 NGC VF20 (F12)...... 265.00 NGC EF details, obverse NGC AU53 ...... 275.00 1857 MS63 ...... 1155.00 PCGS MS64BN CAC ...... 240.00 repaired, polished ...... 1167.50 Fr1 1.90 Fr2 2.90 F15 ...... 72.50 1898 F12, bold rev die clash PCGS MS64 ...... 1822.50 PCGS MS64BN ...... 235.00 EF40, rev corrosion ...... 162.50 visible to the naked eye ...... 15.00 PCGS AG3 61.50 PCGS G6 ...... 127.50 PCGS PR10 yes a circulated 1887 PCGS PR63BN ...... 342.50 NGC AU53 292.50 NGC MS62 ..866.50 VF30 67.50 PCGS MS62BN...... 142.50 proof ...... 1031.50 MS60RD 112.50 NGC MS65BN .331.50 1898/8 plus extra 8 in NGC AU50 255.00 NGC MS61 ..721.50 NGC MS61BN ...... 135.00 Fr2 25.00 Fr2 38.50 AG3.75 ...... 75.00 dentils S15 EF45 ...... 26.50 1869/69 S4 FS-008-3 NGC, PCGS VG10 ...... 1031.50 MS60BN 56.00 PCGS MS64RB ..290.00 AU50 252.50 MS60 ...... 575.00 ANCS AU55 ...... 102.50 PCGS VG8 712.50 VG10 ...... 1028.00 AU55 42.50 PR62BN ...... 280.00 1899 PCGS PR65RB, beautiful ...705.00 NGC AU58 ...... 1300.00 ANACS MS60 (AU58) ...... 457.50 EF40, obverse die breaks ...... 78.50 NGC VF details environmental VG10 4.50 AU50 ...... 36.50 NGC MS66BN ...... 325.00 1870 VF30 498.50 NGC AU53 ....620.00 NGC EF40 142.50 NGC AU58 ...457.50 Fr1 4.15 Fr2 6.35 VG10 ...... 28.00 damage, light porosity ...... 712.50 AU50, scattered lt marks ...... 10.00 PCGS, NGC MS64RB ...... 135.00 F15 316.50 NGC EF40 ...... 602.50 ANACS VF35 126.50 AU55 ...... 377.50 VG7, fl attened oval ...... 4.15 G5 576.50 PCI VG8 (G6) ...... 645.00 1887 doubled die obverse MS63RB 77.50 MS65BN ...... 112.50 NGC EF45 (EF40) ...... 602.50 PCGS VF30 ...... 108.50 1864L AU50...... 362.50 PCGS AG3 334.50 NGC G4 ...... 512.50 G5 83.50 VG7 100.00 F12 ...... 175.00 MS62RB 70.00 MS64BN ...... 84.50 PCGS PR64RB ...... 535.00 Fr2 10.75 VG10 42.50 VF30 .....106.50 NGC MS64BN ...... 982.50 Fr2 ...... 215.00 Fr2 31.50 G4 ...... 75.00 MS63BN 67.50 NGC MS63BN ... 70.00 EF40, sm porous patch on EF45, whizzed ...... 45.00 VF30 255.00 MS62BN ...... 550.00 1878 MS65RB ...... 1120.00 G4, smashed, holed, oink city .... 13.50 MS60BN 41.00 MS62BN ...... 54.00 ITE of UNITED...... 262.50 VF20, attempted puncture NGC AU53BN (EF45) ...... 407.50 MS62BN, traces of luster 1888 MS63BN ...... 168.50 AU50 23.50 AU55 28.50 AU58 ...32.00 on the eagle ...... 25.00 F15 193.50 PCGS EF45 ...... 407.50 G6 110.00 VG10 ...... 210.00 on obv & rev ...... 405.00 MS65RB ...... 1120.00 VG10 2.30 VF30 9.25 EF45 ...... 16.00 1857 obv letters of 1856 S2 NGC AU details, very AG3.75 57.50 EF40, porous .....132.50 PCGS AU53 ...... 330.00 NGC, PCGS MS63BN ...... 170.00 MS60BN, light marks ...... 11.00 PCGS MS63 ...... 1850.00 light obv scratch ...... 257.50 EF40, dark, corroded ...... 66.50 ANACS EF40 (VF20) ...... 175.00 AU55 42.50 MS60BN ...... 77.50 1899/1899 S1 FS301 EF45 ...... 27.50 UNC details, corroded ...... 108.50 NGC EF40(VF30)...... 257.50 Fr2 28.00 Fr2.5 ...... 34.50 Fr2 10.75 VG10 ...... 67.50 F15 8.00 VF30 ...... 18.00 1899/899 S23 AU50 ...... 26.00 G4 45.00 G6 48.50 F12 ...... 85.00 EF40, small marks & bumps ....225.00 1870 S7 pickaxe variety 1879 NGC PR65RD ...... 1330.00 1889 PCGS MS64RB ...... 387.50 1899 1/1 plus 9 in dentils 1857 doubled die obverse S4 EF40, obv & rev porous EF40 700.00 AU55...... 765.00 PCGS, NGC MS66RB ...... 1250.00 MS63BN 91.50 MS63RB ...... 161.50 S27 MS63BN, rim nicks ...... 19.50 VG8 ...... 71.50 patches ...... 172.50 VG10 ...... 272.50 VF30 53.50 PCGS PR65BN ...... 650.00 MS62BN 68.50 MS62RB ...... 115.00 1899 18/18 9/9 S30 1857 FS #1c-003 S9 obv die VF20, obv edge marks ...... 172.50 1870 doubled die rev S2 F12 ...... 365.00 F15 31.00 PCGS MS65RB ...... 597.50 VF30 11.75 EF45 20.00 AU50 .... 28.50 VF20 10.50 AU55 ...... 36.50 clash from the obverse of EF40, obv corrosion ...... 138.50 1871 NGC MS65RD...... 17500.00 Fr2 3.20 NGC MS64RB ...... 387.50 VF20, porous 3.25 VG10 ...... 3.75 1900 MS63BN ...... 67.50 a liberty seated half G5 64.50 G6 76.50 VG10 ...... 138.50 VF30 490.00 PCGS MS62RB.... 965.00 Fr1 2.10 EF40, porous ...... 21.50 1890 MS63RB 161.50 MS65RB ..840.00 NGC MS65RD ...... 597.00 dollar die ANACS MS64 ...... 4200.00 EF40 dark, porous ...... 76.50 PCGS AU50 ...... 727.50 1880 NGC PR65RD ...... 1425.00 MS63BN 91.50 PCGS PR65RB ..655.00 NGC PR64RB ...... 487.50 VG8 222.50 ANACS VF35 ...... 655.00 VF20, obv & rev digs ...... 52.50 PCGS, NGC EF45(EF40) ...... 602.50 ANACS PR65RD (PR65RB) ...... 655.00 MS62BN 69.50 SEGS PR64BN ..452.50 MS64RB ...... 133.50 AG3 91.00 G4 ...... 140.00 VF30, porous ...... 52.50 PCGS EF45 (VF30) ...... 392.50 PCGS PR64RB ...... 490.00 AU55 36.50 PCGS MS65BN .....387.50 ANACS PR63RB ...... 347.50 1857 FS #1c-005 S8 reverse Fr2 23.50 AG3.5 ...... 41.50 Fr2 41.50 NGC VF25 (F12) ...... 272.50 PCGS PR64BN ...... 450.00 NGC MS64RB ...... 331.50 PCGS MS65RB ...... 212,50 clashed with a seated F12, lotsa small marks ...... 23.50 VF20, dark ...... 150.00 NGC PR63B ...... 342.50 NGC, PCGS MS63BN ...... 93.50 MS65BN 112.50 MS65RB ...... 210.00 quarter reverse PCGS AU53 ...2100.00 1864/186L S1 FS2301 VF30, 1872 PCGS MS64RB ...... 2250.00 PCGS MS63BN ...... 107.50 VF30 10.50 EF45 17.75 AU50 .... 24.50 MS63RB 77.50 MS64BN ...... 84.50 NGC EF45 1145.00 AU50 ...... 1365.00 dark, porous ...... 123.50 VF30 521.50 NGC AU58 ...... 870.00 Fr1 .95 Fr2 1.45 VF30 ...... 24.50 AU50, porous patch at date ...... 7.50 MS60BN 40.00 MS62BN ...... 53.50 1857 S16 die fl aw on wing looks G4 ...... 73.50 NGC AU55 rotated dies EF40, fl attened rim ...... 11.25 AU58, dark ...... 7.50 VF30 10.00 EF45 16.00 AU50 .... 23.50 like 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The bank ranks as having received the fifth smallest num- ber of notes for a Wyoming bank. This amounted to 400 sheets of 5-5- All 400 sheets of the $5 Guernsey notes that were printed were sent to the bank on Aug. 11, 5-5 and 362 sheets of 10-10-10-20s. 1900. A highlight of this note from the top of the first sheet is the bold signatures of Harry G. These total $26,100 so $1,100 had been Hay, cashier, and Henry G. Hay, president. redeemed before the bank was liquidated proving that the notes were put into active circulation as indicated on their 1900 report of condition. All 400 sheets, the total amount print- ed, of $5s were sent from the Comptroller’s office as the first shipment to the bank on Aug. 11, 1900. The 10-10-10-20 sheets followed staggered in shipments inclu- sive of Aug. 14, 1900 and May 4, 1901. The last of the 10-10-10-20s were sent three days after the bank was liquidated because the liquidation papers had not arrived in Washington yet. There are two very interesting features on this discovery note, the coat-of-arms on its back and, of course, the banker’s signatures. Back of the Guernsey note sports a modified territorial seal. The coat-of-arms is not the state seal, rather it is a modified territorial seal. state seal despite the fact that that last Hay, cashier. Harry was the president’s Wyoming was granted statehood in 1890. bank to receive those notes did so through son, whose formal name was Henry G. However, the timely adoption of a state 1901. Hay, Jr. Their middle initial “G” stood seal by the legislature was delayed owing The Series of 1882 brown back plates for Gurley. to a prank where a drawing of a nude with the state seal were certified near the They also used Henry and Harry on woman was substituted for a more deco- end of 1896; however, by then the BEP their organization certificate, as well as rous seal that had come out of the legisla- had a stockpile of preprinted 1882 backs on their report of condition that was tive committee charged with creating it with the modified territorial seal so they listed in the 1900 annual report of the on its way to the governor’s office for his worked through those first. Comptroller of the Currency. signature. The bruhaha that ensued caused The $5 Guernsey note was printed The similarities between their sig- the adoption of a state seal to be delayed in 1900, revealing that they were still natures are striking. It almost appears for three years. You can read that tale in working down the stock of obsolete $5 that both were applied by the father as Huntoon (2008). backs. This came as a surprise to me an expedient when the sheets arrived. An engraving of the state seal by the because I thought the changeover to the However, Mark Drengson located a copy Bureau of Engraving and Printing did state seal would have occurred much of Henry G. Hay Jr.’s draft registration not become available until 1896 so the sooner. However, only three banks in card and his signature on it matches well modified territorial seal was used in its Wyoming were issuing $5 brown backs so that found on the note. stead on all the Series of 1875 and early the demand for them was small. The other Henry Hay became a prominent and Series of 1882 state notes. The modifica- banks were Douglas (3556) and Cheyenne wealthy banker in Cheyenne. He was born tion consisted of the addition of the 1890 (2652). Oct. 31, 1847, and raised in Vincennes, statehood year inside the top of the shield. The most striking thing on the note Indiana, and graduated from the Eastman The BEP never did make Series of are the strong bank signatures. They are Commercial College at Poughkeepsie, 1875 back plates for Wyoming with the Henry G. Hay, president, and Harry G. N.Y., in 1866.

12 Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 22, 2019 www.numismaticnews.com / October 22, 2019 13 He went west to Readsville, Missouri, where he served as superintendent of a lead mine for four years, starting at the age of 19. From there he went to Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory, as a government surveyor, while also getting into the sheep busi- ness in a partnership with John Thomas on land nine miles south of Cheyenne. The sheep outfit was sold to Wyoming Senator Francis G. Warren in 1883. About 1875, he also became a partner in Whipple and Hay, a large grocery enterprise that served as outfitter for the Black Hills and ranches. That business also was sold in 1883. From 1883 to 1894, Whipple and Hay organized and operated the Laramie River Cattle Co. This along with his previous sheep operation were high risk ventures that proved to be money sinks. Relevant to this tale, Hay became a principal organizer of The Stock Growers National Bank of Cheyenne, which opened Dec. 19, 1881, first serving as cashier until 1894, then as president until 1903. The Stock Growers bank survived the panic of 1893 and eventually recovered during Hay’s tenure to become the larg- est bank in the region. Hay also had a political life while in Cheyenne, wherein he was elected State Treasurer in 1894 and 1902. Hay left the bank in 1903 at age 56 to become assistant trea- surer of U. S. Steel Co. in New York City, where he worked under treasurer Richard Trimble. Trimble had solicited him for the posi- tion, having known and befriending him while both were running Henry G. Hay, Jr.’s World War I draft registration card with cattle in Wyoming before Hay’s banking days. Hay died Aug. 18, his signature that is an excellent match for that found on the 1919, at 71, while still a resident of New York City. Wyoming/Page16 Guernsey note.

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www.numismaticnews.com / October 22, 2019 15 Parker Browder American Legion 100th Anniversary The Parker Browder American Legion Post No. 4 of Mobridge, S.D. has issued a 2 in. medal to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of its founding in 1919. The brass medal, with some enam- eled highlights, was made by Coins for Anything. The obverse’s main design depicts a steam-powered train which was the primary mode of transportation in the northern plains during WWI and WWII that service personnel used for going to and from their war assignments. The Post was initially named Harley Parker in 1919 to honor the first Mobridge serviceman to die during WWI while serv- ing in the U.S. Army in France. In 1944, Panama Canal Zone during WWII. als, the shipping and handling cost is the Post was renamed Parker Browder to The cost of the medals is $10.00 each, $5.00. Medals can be ordered from Robert also honor Jack Browder the first fatal- plus $1.50 shipping and handling for one Maisch, Legion Medal Chairman, P.O ity from Mobridge while serving in the or two medals. For three or more med- Box 98, Mobridge, S.D. 57601. ‹

Wyoming/from Page 14 Hay’s son, Henry G. Hay, Jr., was Charles. A. Guernsey, a cattle rancher Railroad now follow that route through born June 30, 1876. He became a law- who also founded the Wyoming Railway eastern Wyoming, except both lie north yer and entered banking with his father and Iron Company to exploit the iron of the river. The highway passes through in Cheyenne. Junior’s claim to fame in deposits in the area. the center of Guernsey. The town has a national banking, besides being involved The Guernsey breed of dairy cattle had population of about 1,150 people. in the Guernsey bank, was that he was nothing to do with Guernsey or the town. Guernsey is situated in low rolling a principal in the organization of The Rather, the breed originated on the Island hills with the Great Plains stretching off Wind River National Bank of Shoshoni of Guernsey, the northernmost island in to the east and the Laramie Mountain and served as its first cashier in 1906. He the Channel Islands between England and range on the horizon to the southwest. went by his formal name in that endeavor. France. A major facility located at Guernsey is That bank was sold to The First National Guernsey is located halfway between Camp Guernsey, a military training cen- Bank of Shoshoni in 1908. Harry had left Casper and Cheyenne astride the North ter with operations in artillery, bombing, the bank by then and went east, eventu- Platte River, which flows toward the personnel and equipment airdrops, fixed ally becoming president of the Gary State southeast there. The Oregon trail par- wing and helicopter aircraft, etc. Bank in Indiana. alleled the southern bank of the river There now remain only three note- Harry had a son, Henry G. Hay III, so today the major tourist attraction in issuing banks out of 51 in Wyoming for born in 1900, who was too young to have Guernsey is deep wagon wheel ruts worn which notes are unreported. They are: been involved in any of this tale. several feet into a resistant ledge of rock The Cheyenne National Bank (3416), The Guernsey was founded in 1900 by the that caps a low bluff along the south bank First National Bank of Sundance (4343), Burlington Railroad, which was being of the river. and The Wind River National Bank of built northwestward along the North The emigrants had to climb over the Shoshoni (8232), the latter being the bank Platte River and had entered Wyoming bluff as they passed the future townsite that Henry G. Hay, Jr. helped organize. ‹ from Nebraska in 1900. It is obvious that in their Conestoga wagons drawn by Henry Hay saw opportunity there and oxen, mules and heavy draft horses. Some Sources of Biographical Information wanted to get in on the ground floor with 400,000 migrants used the trail between and Reference Cited a bank. A post office had just been estab- the mid-1830s through late 1860s as they A. W. Bowen & Co., 1903, Progressive lished and the town was starting to take headed west to new lives. men of the state of Wyoming: A. W. Bowen shape. Neither the town or bank flour- Another attraction is register cliffs, & Co., Chicago, IL, 965 p. ished so the bank was folded a year later. now a state park. The cliffs are located Clay, John, Dec 23, 1920, The rise Within a few years the town served southeast of town, also on the south side of a western cattleman: The Breeder’s as a shipping point for iron ore that was of the river where the immigrants carved Gazette, v. 78, p. 1355-1356. mined at the Sunrise mines at Hartville their names or initials into sandstone Huntoon, Peter, May-Jun 2008, State six miles to the north on a spur line. The outcrops. Historic Fort Laramie, an army Senator’s shenanigans delayed adoption area also looked favorable for farming but outpost that protected the trail and later of Wyoming state cattle ranching continued to dominate the was involved in the Indian Wars, lies 13 seal by three years and affected agricultural sector. miles to the southeast along the trail. designs on nationals: Paper Money, vo. The town of Guernsey was named for US 26 and the Burlington Northern 47, p. 173-181.

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www.numismaticnews.com / October 22, 2019 17 Bidders Favor Quality in September Legend Auction

The highest seller in Legend Rare Coin’s Sept. 26 sale was a 1926-S nickel graded Gem MS-65+. It hammered at $246,750.

Quality and eye-appeal were the name of the game for Legend Rare Coin’s 34th Trends that we have Regency Auction held Sept. 26 at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, Nev., in conjunc- seen over the last year tion with the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) Members Only Show. or so are consistent, Bidders vied for rare U.S. coins via phone, computer and in-person, and in and we think that the doing so set a sale record for the Lincroft, market for ‘average’ N.J., firm. Taking top honors was Lot 165, a Gem coins has finally found MS-65+ 1926-S Buffalo nickel graded by PCGS and endorsed by Certified its bottom. Nickels Acceptance Corporation (CAC), realizing $246,750, a record for any PCGS-graded seemed to draw the example of the date. Described by Legend as a “trophy coin,” it is tied for finest most attention as a graded by PCGS, according to the auction description. denomination. “Even though the overall market seems somewhat sluggish, our sale was very healthy,” said Julie Abrams, LRCA Collection was Lot 125, an 1892 proof president. “Trends that we have seen over Liberty nickel graded PR-67+ CAM the last year or so are consistent, and we by PCGS/CAC. Estimated to bring think that the market for ‘average’ coins $7,250 to $8,000, it realized $18,213. has finally found its bottom. Nickels “Exciting coins created exciting seemed to draw the most attention as a results,” said Laura Sperber, the firm’s denomination. founder. “There were a number of “The Meridian Collection of proof record shattering prices realized, which Liberty nickels saw some of the most when added to the 92 record-breakers that active bidding in the entire sale,” said we had in the first half of 2019, will bring Abrams. “The results proved that high the total to well in excess of 100 new quality and eye-appealing coins, even if all-time world record prices realized in The Meridian Collection of proof Liberty they are not Top Pop, will still bring very auction by the firm this year.” nickels was of great interest to bidders. strong results.” Other coins highlighting the sale This 1892, graded PCGS/CAC PR-67+ CAM, A standout from The Meridian include: brought $18,213.

18 Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 22, 2019 This 1939-D , graded MS-69 FB, brought $42,300 on an estimate of $30,000-$35,000.

Lot 5: 1856 . PCGS Realized: $52,875. were many lots that saw protracted bid- PR-66 CAC. Realized $70,500. Lot 498: 1892-S Liberty Head double ding wars break out between phone and Lot 107: 1876 . PCGS eagle. PCGS MS-65. Realized: $19,388. floor bidders or several online bidders PR-67 DCAM. Realized: $17,625. going up against each other,” said Matt Lot 150: 1896 Liberty Head “V” “What we can tell from these results Bell, executive VP of LRCA. “Overall, nickel. PCGS PR-67+ CAC. Realized: is the Set Registry program is bringing we had a very successful auction and we $15,275. more and more people to bid in auction are pleased with the results!” Lot 180: 1936 proof Buffalo nickel. for top grade specimens, especially in All prices listed here include the firm’s PCGS PR-68+. Realized: $39,950. popular 20th century series,” said Greg 17.5 percent buyer’s premium. For a full Lot 236: 1899-S Barber quarter. PCGS Cohen, senior numismatist of Legend list of results, visit www.legendauctions. MS-67 CAC. Realized $9,694. Rare Coin Auctions. “Top grade proof com. Lot 255: 1950-D Washington quarter. Liberty nickels, Top Pop Mint State 20th LRCA’s next sale is a special Regency PCGS MS-67+ CAC. Realized: $7,638. century coins, especially Franklin half Event, called Exclusively Legend, that Lot 271: 1845 Seated Liberty half dol- dollars, have over performed. Just look at will feature the properties of five of lar. PCGS MS-64+. Realized: $16,450. the 1939-D dime in MS-69 FB CAC and Legend Numismatics’ longtime custom- Lot 282: 1883 proof Seated Liberty the 1963 Franklin half in MS-66+ FBL!” ers. It will be held Oct. 24 at the New half dollar. PCGS PR-66 CAM CAC. The 1939-D Mercury dime, Lot 215, Orleans PCGS Members Only Show. Realized: $9,694. commanded $42,300, and the 1963 For more information about upcoming Lot 303: 1940 Walking Liberty half , Lot 324, brought auctions, or to consign, contact dollar. PCGS MS-68+ CAC. Realized: $85,188. Julie Abrams, president, at julie@ $29,375. “While activity prior to the sale showed legendauctions.com; Greg Cohen, senior Lot 311: 1949-S Franklin half dol- that bidding activity would be strong, it is numismatist, at greg@legendauctions. lar. PCGS MS-67+ FBL CAC. Realized: very interesting how big a surge of bid- com; or Jessica Berkman, consignment $18,213. ding took place during the sale, and there director, at [email protected]. Lot 399: 1885-S Morgan dollar. PCGS MS-66+ CAC. Realized $19,975. Lot 407: 1889-CC Morgan dol- lar. PCGS MS-63+ PL CAC. Realized: $99,875. Lot 422: 1897 Morgan dollar. PCGS MS-67+ CAC. Realized: $24,675. Lot 434: 1904-O Morgan dollar. PCGS MS-67 CAC. Realized $15,275. Lot 450: 1926-S . PCGS MS-66+ CAC. Realized: $41,125. Lot 451: 1927 Peace dollar. PCGS MS-66. Realized $30,550. Lot 463: 1893 Liberty Head quarter eagle. PCGS MS-67+ CAC. Realized $27,025. Lot 468: 1883 Liberty Head quar- Smashing its estimate of $20,000-$22,000, this 1963 Franklin half dollar, graded MS-66+ ter eagle. PCGS PR-66+ DCAM CAC. FBL, exchanged hands for $85,188.

www.numismaticnews.com / October 22, 2019 19 Medals All Around By Thomas Michael Presidential Coin & Antique Company for the beginning collector or specialist the Indian Peace Medal exhibits from released their 155th mini fixed-price list to start or expand a collection in early the work of our late 19th century United on Sept. 17. If you are at all familiar with American medals, westward develop- States Mint just by looking at the medals Joe Levine’s mini fixed-price lists, then ment, or presidential medals. themselves. you know that they always offer some- There are plenty of varieties of most The four offered in Levine’s list thing special for the experienced medal Indian Peace medals, so interested par- include a Thomas Jefferson strike using collector. In this list, Joe has grouped ties would be wise to consult one of the 1886 replacement dies, two die variet- together four Indian Peace Medals. Each the classic references covering this sub- ies of the James Madison medal (that dis- is the bronzed copper strike, so the prices ject. I’d recommend Indian Peace Medals play a really lovely bust of Madison) and are very reasonable, compared to the Issued in the United States 1789-1889 an example of the James Monroe Indian highly expensive silver examples. It’s by Bauman L. Belden and Indian Peace Peace Medal featuring a bust engraved by unusual to see four of these offered at the Medals in American History by Francis P. the talented Moritz Fürst. same time and a beautiful opportunity Prucha. Both books cover the subject of Both the American Numismatic American issues well and are reason- Society and the Smithsonian Institution ably priced due to reprinting. house large collections of Indian Peace However, I think anyone Medals, so if you find them interest- can admire the beauty ing and want to learn more, I’d suggest and classic design arranging a visit. Presidential Coin & Antique Company is owned by H. Joseph Levine, (571) 321- 2121 or [email protected]. ‹

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20 Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 22, 2019 Gold bars, Honduras Coin Rarity to Appear in Sedwick’s November Treasure Auction Winter Park, Florida – Oct. 2, 2019 – A large variety of gold and sil- ver shipwreck bars as well as numismatic rar- ities will attract excited bidding during Daniel Frank Sedwick, LLC’s Treasure, World, were struck; only three are known to This gold “finger” bar recovered from the U.S Coin & Paper Money Auction 26. The survive today. It is estimated at $40,000 Atocha was used as a means of transporting floor auction will be held on Nov. 1-2, and up. great wealth and bears several tax stamps 2019 at the DoubleTree Disney Springs in Other top lots in the sale include: indicating that King Philip IV’s share had Orlando, Fla. and live online. been paid. Ingots from famous wrecks like the • Lot 2: Mexico City, Mexico, cob “Tumbaga wreck” of ca. 1528 will be 8 escudos, 1714J, “GRAT” variety found in the sale. The Atocha, sunk in (date on reverse), NGC MS 63, 1622 off Key West, Florida, will be repre- ex-1715 Fleet (designated on sented by three gold “finger” bars, one of special label), ex-Real Eight, which is a long specimen weighing 1,325 ex-John Pullin (stated on label). grams and estimated at $50,000 and up Estimate: $15,000 and up. that last appeared in the 1987 Caesars • Lot 4: Mexico City, Mexico, Palace auction of Atocha artifacts. A cob 8 escudos, 1715J, NGC MS further seven large silver ingots from the 63, ex-1715 Fleet (designated on Atocha will also be sold, several of which special label), ex-John Pullin (stated have the same Caesar’s Palace pedigree. on label). Estimate: $12,500 to $20,000. Shipwreck coins will also appear in • Lot 28: Lima, Peru, cob 8 escudos, the auction, many of which were held 1708H, NGC MS 63, ex-1715 Fleet (des- in collections for many years. The John ignated on label). Estimate: $15,000 and Pullin collection of dated Mexican cobs up. is comprised of choice gold escudos and • Lot 32: Lima, Peru, cob 8 escudos, silver reales, most of which are pedigreed 1715M, rare, NGC XF 45, ex-Loosdrecht to the 1715 Plate Fleet, sunk off the east (1719). Estimate: $10,000 to $15,000. A gold cob 8 escudos dated 1714 with coast of Florida. The group includes an • Lot 85: Small gold disk, 373 grams, assayer’s initial J was previously used as important gold 8 escudos dated 1714 and 18K, marked with 48, small double-slash a showpiece for the Real Eight Company’s graded NGC MS 60 that was salvaged and A/V monogram, ex-Luz (1752), ex- finds and pictured in a 1965 National by the Real Eight Company and photo- Sotheby’s. Estimate: $17,500 and up. Geographic article. graphed in a 1965 National Geographic • Lot 295: USA (), article that made the Fleet’s coins famous. gold $2-1/2 Classic Head, 1839-O, NGC A similar assembly of coins, the Atocha AU 55 / SS New York (1846), housed in only example in NGC census. Estimate: Classics collection, will feature top-qual- promotional “book.” Estimate: $5,000 to $7,000 to $10,000. ity silver cobs from that popular wreck. $7,500. • Lot 1292: Bogota, Colombia, Banco Likewise, another two collections • Lot 298: USA (San Francisco Mint), Prendario, 1 peso, 1881, series A, seri- focusing on South American medals will gold $20 coronet Liberty “,” al 00855, PMG Choice UNC 64 EPQ. cross the block. The Whittier collection 1865-S, PCGS AU58 / Brother Jonathan Estimate: $2,500 to $3,750. of Bolivian Monetary Medals boasts high (1865). Estimate: $8,000 to $12,000. • Lot 1312: Falkland Islands, grade examples of circulating gold and • Lot 407: Mexico City, Mexico, cob Government of the Falkland Islands, 1 silver commemoratives from the 1800s, 8 reales Royal (galano), 1715J, NGC XF pound, 3-3-1915, serial B05682, PMG all graded by PCGS. Following that, details. Estimate: $15,000 and up. Fine 12, rare. Estimate $4,000 and up. the Santander collection is composed • Lot 591: Argentina (River Plate • Lot 1317: Athens, Greece, Bank of rare Colombian proclamation med- Provinces), Potosi mint, 8 reales, 1813J, of Greece, 25 drachmai specimen, no als and includes a very rare “Gibraltar NGC MS 63+. Estimate: $2,500 to date (1897-1900), PMG VF 30, rare, de America” trial strike (lot 1133) with $3,750. only known example in PMG census. a pedigree going back to Glendining’s • Lot 1078: Lima, Peru, gold 8 escu- Estimate: $2,500 and up. Peltzer sale in 1927. dos, 1841MB, extremely rare, NGC XF The highest estimated coin in the sale 45, Calico La Onza Plate Coin. Estimate: Bidders can register now for the auc- is lot 942, a Honduras gold 20 pesos dated $10,000 and up. tion at www.auction.sedwickcoins.com; 1888 and graded NGC AU 58. Based on • Lot 1097: Toledo, Spain, gold dou- the catalog will be available online begin- mint records and opinions from numis- ble excelente, Ferdinand-Isabel, T to left ning Oct. 8. For more details, please matists Henry Christensen and Holland and cross of five dots flanking shield contact Daniel Frank Sedwick, LLC at Wallace, probably fewer than 30 examples on reverse, NGC MS 63*, finest and [email protected]

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2019 Proof Coins Take Bigger-than-expected Leap After last week’s palladium plunge days into the month. Is that a sign that these sold since its release. Even the 20-coin where the 2019-W proof palladium Eagle will exceed last month? Time will tell. The uncirculated set showed a healthy week of dropped from 16,690 to 13,319, this week San Antonio Missions Park 5-ounce ATB sales, with 4,700 more purchased by col- it is reporting at 14,733. It must be a dif- bullion coin released last week is showing lectors, bringing its total to 258,805. ficult one to reconcile! that 42,200 have been sold thus far. Other updates include: The Pride of For those of you following bullion sales, The 2019 proof coin sets saw a big- Two Nations set is listed as currently we’ve moved on to October numbers, with ger than usual increase, with sales of the unavailable. The Native American Coin & sales through Oct. 4. Gold Buffalos show 10-coin clad proof set growing by 9,592. Currency set is at 80% sell-through. The nothing yet for this month, after just 1,000 Total sales for that set are at 414,926. 2018 Limited Edition Proof Set is nearing last month. Bullion gold Eagles are modest, While no t as impressive as a week-over- its product limit of 50,000 with current with 2,500 units and 8,500 ounces reported. week gain, the 10-coin silver proof set sales of 48,401. ‹ The silver Eagles stand at 280,000 just four added 4,753 to its number, with 305,149

SILVER PRESIDENTIAL MEDALS 2019 APOLLO 11 COINS (amount sold/mintage) Proof Uncirculated Max. mintage ...... 22,229 Apollo 11 gold $5 31,331 (W) 11,713(W) 50,000 John Adams ...... 17,378 Apollo 11 .999 silver dollar 200,712 (P) 56,960 (P) 400,000 Thomas Jefferson...... 14,220 Apollo 11 clad half dollar 62,470 (S) 40,170 (D) 750,000 James Madison ...... 10,323 Apollo 11 half dollar set *99,998 (S) N/A 100,000 James Monroe ...... 8,996 Apollo 1150th Ann 2019 Prf $5+Print 825 (S) AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL Apollo 1150th Ann 2019 Prf $1+Print 3,122 (S) (amount sold/mintage) Apollo 11 5-ounce silver 65,463 (P) N/A 100,000 2015 ATB circulating coin set ...... *22,356 2019 AMERICAN LEGION COINS 2015 ATB uncirculated coin set ...... *28,968 2016 ATB circulating coin set ...... *23,958 Proof Uncirculated Max. mintage 2016 ATB uncirculated coin set ...... *29,352 Am. Legion $5: 2,709(W) 2,361 (W) 50,000 2017 ATB circulating coin set ...... *24,715 Am. Legion silver dollar 32,174 (P) 12,422 (P) 400,000 2017 ATB uncirculated coin set ...... 29,972 Am.Legion half: 17,546 (S) 10,527 (D) 750,000 2018 ATB uncirculated coin set ...... 32,306 Three-coin proof set: 7,296 _ N/A 2018 ATB circulated coin set ...... 20,833 Am. Legion proof coin & medal set 9,885 _ N/A 2019 ATB uncirculated coin set ...... 23,488 Am. Legion $5 gold & emblem print 145 _ N/A Hot Springs 3-coin set: ...... *23,203 Am. Legion silver prf dollar & emblem print 1297 _ N/A Yellowstone 3-coin set: ...... *25,048 Am. Legion clad half dollar & emblem print 688 _ N/A Yosemite 3-coin set:...... *22,154 as of 10/4/19 Grand Canyon 3-coin set: ...... *22,133 GOLD BUFFALOES Mount Hood 3-coin set:...... *18,384 2019 one-ounce Buffalo bullion coin October Sales ...... 0 Gettysburg 3-coin set: ...... *22,869 2017 one-ounce Buffalo proof ...... *15,810 Glacier 3-coin set: ...... *19,046 2018 one-ounce Buffalo proof ...... *15,756 Olympic 3-coin set: ...... *17,718 2019 one-ounce Buffalo proof ...... 12,699 Vicksburg 3-coin set ...... *18,095 Chickasaw 3-coin set...... *16,184 OCTOBER BULLION EAGLE SALES as of 10/4/19 (in coins/ounces) Chaco 3-coin set ...... *20,028 Platinum Gold Silver Denali 3-coin set ...... *18,193 One ounce: ...... 0/0...... 1,500/1,500 ...... 280,000/same Perry 3-coin set ...... *17,643 1/2 ounce:...... N/A...... 0/0 ...... N/A Great Basin 3-coin set ...... *15,526 1/4 ounce:...... N/A...... 2,000/500 ...... N/A McHenry 3-coin set ...... *16,345 1/10 ounce:...... N/A...... 5,000/500 ...... N/A Mt. Rushmore 3-coin set ...... *17,924 Shenandoah 3-coin set ...... *17,351 TOTAL: ...... 0/0...... 8,500/2,500 ...... 280,000/same Arches 3-coin set ...... *15,859 AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL 5-OUNCE COINS Great Sand Dunes 3-coin set...... *14,119 Year Collector (P) Bullion Everglades 3-coin set...... *14,373 2017 Effigy Mounds ...... *17,251/25,000...... 35,000 Homestead 3-coin set ...... *16,114 Kisatchie 3-coin set ...... *15,196 Frederick Douglass ...... *17,694/25,000...... 20,000 Blue Ridge 3-coin set...... *17,165 Ozark Riverways ...... *17,692/25,000...... 20,000 Bombay Hook 3-coin set ...... *13,400 Ellis Island...... *17,670/25,000...... 40,000 Saratoga 3-coin set ...... *14,950 George Rogers Clark ...... *14,731/25,000...... 35,000 Shawnee 3-coin set ...... *15,474 2018 Pictured Rocks...... *17,773/20,000...... 30,000 Cumberland Gap 3-coin set...... *14,973 2018 Apostle Islands...... 16,802/20,000...... 30,000 Harpers Ferry 3-coin set ...... *14,345 2018 Voyageurs ...... 16,839/20,000...... 30,000 Roosevelt National Park 3-coin set ...... *16,072 2018 Cumberland Island ...... 16,195/20,000...... 52,500 Fort Moultrie 3-coin set ...... *13,306 2018 Block Island ...... 15,764/20,000...... 80,000 Effigy Mounds 3-coin set ...... 14,250 2019 Lowell National Park ...... 14,566/20,000...... 80,000 Frederick Douglass 3-coin set ...... 15,246 2019 American Memorial Park ...... 13,777/20,000...... 80,000 Ozark 3-coin set...... 14,649 Ellis Island 3-coin set ...... *16,947 2019 War in the Pacific Park ...... 14,096/20,000...... 72,000 George Rogers Clark 3-coin set ...... 13,888 2019 San Antonio Mission Park ...... 12,852/20,000...... 42,200 Pictured Rocks 3-coin set ...... 15,397 COLLECTOR EAGLE SALES as of 9/25/19 Apostle Islands 3-coin set ...... 14,222 Voyageurs 3-coin set ...... 14,142 2017 Proof Gold 2017-W uncirculated silver Eagle ...... *176,739 One ounce: ...... *9,245 2017-W proof silver Eagle...... *390,186 Cumberland Island 3-coin set ...... 13,245 2018-W uncirculated silver Eagle ...... 138,947 Block Island 3-coin set ...... 13,202 1/2 ounce:...... *2,904 2018-W proof silver Eagle...... 351,213 Lowell National Park 3-coin set ...... 13,273 1/4 ounce:...... *4,702 2018-S proof silver Eagle ...... 158,785 American Memorial Park 3-coin set...... 13,036 1/10 ounce:...... *11,163 2019-S proof silver Eagle ...... 114,969 War in the Pacific Park 3-coin set ...... 13,217 Four-coin set...... *9,811 2019-W uncirculated silver Eagle ...... 115,215 San Antonio Mission Park 3-coin set...... 12,161 2019-W proof silver Eagle...... 308,955 2018-W uncirculated gold Eagle ...... 8,409 2018 Proof Gold 2019 PROOF GOLD 2019-W uncirculated gold Eagle ...... 5,325 One ounce: ...... 7,288 2018-W proof platinum Eagle ...... 13,528 One ounce: ...... 4,135 1/2 ounce:...... *1,815 2019-W proof platinum Eagle ...... 9,403 1/2 ounce:...... 1,427 1/4 ounce:...... *4,623 2018-W proof palladium Eagle ...... *14,986 1/4 ounce:...... 2,218 2019-W proof palladium Eagle ...... 14,733 1/10 ounce:...... 7,408 1/10 ounce:...... *14,009 2017-W Am. Liberty gold $100...... *30,814 Four-coin set ...... 6,581 Four-coin set...... 8,064 2019-W Am. Liberty gold 1 oz...... 7,144 2019-W Am. Liberty 2.5 oz. Silver Medal...... 26,609 22 Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 22, 2019 2017-P Am. Liberty 4-medal set ...... *32,647

BAG AND ROLL SALES BAG AND ROLL SALES 2018 Native American dollar 2018 Apostle Islands National Lakeshore quarter Option Philadelphia Denver Total Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 25-count roll 16,832 15,997 32,829 100-coin bag *2,081 *2,075 *4,088 8,244 $100 bag 1,931 1,930 3,861 Two-roll (P&D) set *6,306 $250 box 1,865 1,874 3,979 San Francisco roll *3,669 2018 American Innovation dollar P,D,S rolls set *8,338 Option Philadelphia Denver Total 2018 Voyageurs National Park quarter 25-count roll 14,478 13,720 28,198 Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total $100 bag 2,935 2,954 5,889 100-coin bag 2,121 2,153 3,854 8,115 2019 Native American dollar Two-roll (P&D) set 6,231 Option Philadelphia Denver Total San Francisco roll 3,680 25-count roll 13,546 13,198 26,654 P,D,S rolls set 8,370 $100 bag 1,310 1,179 2,489 2018 Cumberland Island National Seashore quarter $250 box 1,508 1,501 3,009 Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 2019 American Innovation dollar : Delaware 100-coin bag 2,120 1,987 4,035 8,142 Option Philadelphia Denver Total Two-roll (P&D) set 6,128 25-count roll 3,907 3,894 7,801 San Francisco roll 3,728 $100 bag 1,789 2,130 3,919 P,D,S rolls set 8,208 2017 Frederick Douglass National Historic Site quarter 2018 Block Island National Wildlife Refuge quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag *2,328 *2,221 *4,245 8,794 100-coin bag 2,098 2,067 3,757 7,922 Two-roll (P&D) set *6,863 Two-roll (P&D) set 6,012 San Francisco roll *3,975 San Francisco roll 3,652 P,D,S rolls set *8,786 P,D,S rolls set 8,145 2017 Ozark National Scenic Riverways quarter 2019 Lowell National Park quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag *2,167 *2,126 *4,076 8,369 100-coin bag 2,328 2,194 3,704 8,226 Two-roll (P&D) set 6,725 Two-roll (P&D) set 5,948 San Francisco roll 3,891 San Francisco roll 3,488 P,D,S rolls set 8,590 P,D,S rolls set 8,064 2017 Ellis Island National Monument quarter 2019 American Memorial Park quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag *2,392 *2,241 *4,354 8,987 100-coin bag 2,251 2,197 3,565 8,013 Two-roll (P&D) set *6,610 Two-roll (P&D) set 5,746 San Francisco roll *4,013 San Francisco roll 3,388 P,D,S rolls set *9,007 P,D,S rolls set 7,787 2017 George Rogers Clark National Historical Park quarter 2019 War in the Pacific Park quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag *2,231 *2,270 *4,209 8,710 100-coin bag 2,049 1,975 3,560 7,584 Two-roll (P&D) set *6,554 Two-roll (P&D) set 5,596 San Francisco roll *3,852 San Francisco roll 3,126 P,D,S rolls set *8,601 P,D,S rolls set 7,680 2018 Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore quarter 2019 San Antonio Missions Park quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag *2,271 *2,382 *4,187 8,840 100-coin bag 1,808 1,785 3,098 6,691 Two-roll (P&D) set *6,529 Two-roll (P&D) set 5,180 San Francisco roll *3,869 San Francisco roll 2,791 P,D,S rolls set *8,944 P,D,S rolls set 6,991 SETS AND SINGLES 2017 proof coin sets 2019 proof coin sets 2019 Rocketship Set ...... *49,921 Five-quarter ATB proof set ...... *88,909 Five-quarter ATB proof set ...... 59,431 2019 Explore and Discover Set ...... 29,690 Five-quarter silver ATB proof set ...... *89,632 Five-quarter silver ATB proof set ...... 63,167 2019 Pride of Two Nations Set ...... *99,863 10-coin clad proof set ...... 414,926 2019 Native American Coin/Curr Set ...... 39,344 10-coin clad proof set ...... *568,678 TM 10-coin silver proof set ...... *358,085 10-coin silver proof set ...... 305,149 2019 Mighty Minters Ornament...... 2,717 2019 Ornament ...... 4,067 2017 uncirculated coin set Miscellaneous Offers 10-coin Enhanced Unc. Set (S)...... *210,419 2014 Coin Discovery Set ...... 13,153 2019 Bullion Eagle total sales 10/4/19 20-coin set ...... *286,813 2015 Coin & Currency Set ...... *88,805 Gold Am. Eagle ounce ...... 91,500 2016 Birth set ...... *33,595 Gold Am. Eagle 1/2 ounce ...... 24,000 2018 proof coin sets 2016 Coin & Currency Set ...... *50,737 Gold Am. Eagle 1/4 ounce ...... 32,000 Five-quarter ATB proof set ...... 85,965 2016 Congratulations Set ...... *5,966 Gold Am. Eagle 1/10 ounce ...... 175,000 Five-quarter silver ATB proof set ...... 78,402 2016 Annual $1 Uncirculated Set...... *19,818 Silver Am. Eagle...... 13,570,000 10-coin clad proof set ...... 510,114 2017 Birth set ...... *34,542 Gold Buffalo...... 50,500 10-coin silver proof set ...... 326,387 2017 Happy Birthday Set ...... *18,170 Platinum Am. Eagle ...... 40,000 10-coin silver reverse proof set ...... 199,116 2018 Birth set ...... 30,963 Palladium Am. Eagle ...... No 2019 issue 2018 Happy Birthday Set ...... *17,719 Am. Innovation $1 (S) proof set ...... 191,823 Kennedy halves Am. Innovation $1 reverse proof ...... 74,794 2018 Congratulations Set ...... *19,267 2017 Two-roll set...... 23,747 2018 Liberty Gold Tenth Ounce ...... 29,520 2018 uncirculated coin set 2017 200-coin bag ...... 10,321 2018 Ltd. Ed. Silver Proof Set...... 48,401 20-coin set ...... 253,405 2018 Two-roll set...... 22,208 2019 Birth set ...... 19,143 2018 200-coin bag ...... 9,004 2019 uncirculated coin set 2019 Happy Birthday Set ...... 15,466 2019 Two-roll set...... 17,157 20-coin set ...... 258,805 2019 Congratulations Set ...... 25,495 2019 200-coin bag ...... 5,557

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www.numismaticnews.com / October 22, 2019 23 Having Fun With A ‘CC’ Morgan Dollar Registry Set

Morgan dollar set: Shown is a Three-Piece Carson City Morgan Dollar Set graded MS-65 by NGC. This particular set is known as the “Wild West Collection.” (Image courtesy of Heritage Auctions.)

Anna W. Williams (Image courtesy of Whitman Publishing, LLC.)

By Mike Thorne, Ph.D. If you ranked the late 19th/early 20th century coin series in popularity, the famous Morgan silver dollar rises to the top terms of the number of collectors who save them, which one do of the list.” you think would rise to the top? Would it be wheat-back Lincoln The Morgan dollar was first issued in 1878, five years cents? Indian cents? Buffalo nickels? One of the Barber series? following the end of the Liberty Seated dollar. Some called According to Adam Crum’s Foreword to David Bowers’ the new coin the Bland dollar because the Bland-Allison Act A Guide Book of Morgan Silver Dollars, it’s the Morgan of 1878 brought it about. In fact, in his book Bowers notes, dollar. Of course, you only have to read the title of Bowers’ “One of the great ironies concerning Morgan is that during book to know the series Crum is going to pick. Likewise, the his lifetime the dollar was nearly always referred to as the publisher of the book, Dennis Tucker, notes in his Preface, ‘Bland’ dollar.” “Whenever the coins of the United States are ranked for The Morgan for whom the coin is now known was George

24 Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 22, 2019 T. Morgan, a man who came to America from England in 1876 to take a position as an assistant engraver at the Philadelphia Mint. This was at the behest of Mint Director Henry R. Linderman, who felt “. . . that Chief Engraver William Barber was under qualified, or overworked, or both.” Needless to say, William Barber and his son Charles both opposed Morgan’s hiring and made things so difficult for the new arrival that for a time he worked at his rooming house rather than at the Mint. The model for the head of Liberty on the coin’s obverse was Anna W. Williams, introduced to Morgan by his friend, the well-known American artist Thomas Eakins. On the reverse is an eagle with spread wings. It clutches in its tal- ons arrows and an olive branch. Beneath the eagle and par- tially surrounding it is a wreath. Morgan’s initial is located on Liberty’s neck. The Morgan dollar series ran from 1878 through 1904, with a last gasp in 1921. The melting of more than 200 million silver dollars as a result of the Pittman Act of 1918 provided the silver for the 1921 dollars. I started collecting coins in the 1950s, when it was still possible to obtain real silver dollars at face from your local bank. At the same time, you could get 100 Lincoln cents for the same cost as one Morgan dollar. This meant that I spent my collecting days accumulating key and semikey Lincolns, nice Buffalo nickels (few dateless ones in those days), and circulated 1939-D and 1950-D Jeffersons by the roll. Amazingly, I never thought about getting a job as a teenager and saving money to purchase coins that I coveted. As a result, I had a lot less to show for my efforts by the time I went to college than you might think. In fact, I don’t know that I had any Morgan dollars. One event got me into the Morgan dollar accumulation mode after I finished my education. It was the series of sales disposing of the fabulous CC Morgan dollar hoard by the GSA (General Services Administration). These were held in the first half of the 1970s and in a final sale in 1980. In the GSA sales, a colleague and I took a chance on some of the early sales and did pretty well, garnering maybe a dozen CC dollars between us. After the dollars went up in value soon after the sales, he and I sold nearly all of the coins we had gotten. Later, I kicked myself for not retaining at least one of each of the different dates we had bought. I did keep two coins, however, an 1881-CC and an 1883-CC. The former I kept because it was a better date in the series, the latter because it was a coin in better than average condi- tion for an uncirculated dollar. I had gotten both from the GSA category of coins that weren’t considered good enough to be sold as “normal” uncirculated Morgans. I had read in a hobby publication Shown is a low-mintage 1893-O Mint State dollar. It is that one reason for placement into this category was toning, also the lowest mintage New Orleans Morgan dollar. This which often enhances the value of a coin rather than detract- particular example has a bright luster and is essentially ing from it. Indeed, toning seemed to be the “problem” with untoned. (Image courtesy of Heritage Auctions.) both coins. This was before PCGS and NGC began certifying and slabbing coins. After ANACS, then associated with the their original GSA holders, so I decided to send them my American Numismatic Association, started certifying coins, two CC dollars. The 1881-CC came back with a grade of I submitted my 1883-CC dollar. At the time, they graded MS64, and the NGC grade on the 1883-CC reinforced my both sides of the coin separately, and I got it back with the belief that the coin was exceptional. NGC gave it the grade grades MS63/MS63. Although I was disappointed, I still of MS66 PL (proof like). considered it a nice coin and kept it in my collection. With a series as lengthy as the Morgan dollar series, At some point, NGC began certifying CC dollars still in there are many ways to collect the coins. Probably the most

www.numismaticnews.com / October 22, 2019 25 common way is to try to get all the different date and mint- mark combinations. One problem with this approach is that Working on a Registry several of the dates are scarce and pricy, particularly if you Set can be a fun pursuit. want coins in higher grades. The 1893-S, for example, with a mintage of just 100,000 pieces, is going to cost more than If you want to get an a couple thousand dollars in any grade. idea of all the different Another approach is to collect short sets from the series. sets you can pursue, For example, you could focus on the coins from a particular mint. Because I live only five or six hours away from New go to pcgs.com, pull Orleans, it might be reasonable for me to collect Morgans down the menu from produced at the New Orleans mint. Alternatively, if you’re Set Registry, click intrigued by stories of the Old West, you might pick the on Explore, then click on U.S. Coins. CC-mint Morgans to collect or those made in San Francisco. There are a couple of obvious advantages to collecting There, you’ll find links that will show you CC-mint Morgans. One is that there are only 13 different all the PCGS Registry Sets for different dates to acquire. Another is that all of the dates are readily denominations. available if you can afford them. Emboldened by some success putting together Registry Sets (sets of coins all certified by either PCGS or NGC) of Washington quarters and Peace dollars, several years ago I 1881-CC, 1882-CC, 1884-CC, and 1885-CC. The 1878-CC decided to pursue a PCGS Registry Set of CC Morgans. I is in MS65, the other four in MS66. In addition, the 1884-CC thought the CC Morgans set would be a piece of cake. Long has a CAC sticker. story short, it wasn’t! At this point, you may be asking why I didn’t include my The 13 CC Morgans readily fall into two groups: the MS66 PL 1883 in my Registry Set rather than purchasing early issues (1878-CC through 1885-CC) and the later another that’s not PL. The answer is that the coin I got from issues (1889-CC through 1893-CC). In the first group, the the GSA sales is certified by NGC, and I’m reporting on my key date is the 1879-CC, whereas the second group has two PCGS Registry Set. NGC allows PCGS-certified coins to be keys, 1889-CC and 1893-CC. added to a registry set, but they don’t count toward the set’s Of the three key dates, the 1889-CC stands out. Using point total. PCGS doesn’t allow them. the prices in Numismatic News “Coin Market,” the date Summarizing, at the present time I have six coins graded starts at $610 in VG8 on its way to $278,000 in MS65. MS66 (1880-CC through 1885-CC), one MS65 (1878-CC), Perhaps following the adage that you should purchase three MS64s (1890-CC through 1892-CC), two MS62s the key coins first, the first of the CC Morgans I acquired (1879-CC, 1893-CC), and one F15 (1889-CC). My cur- for my set was the 1889-CC. In 2008, I paid $932 for one rent ranking in the category (Carson City Morgan Dollars, in F15, and more recently I sent it to Certified Acceptance Circulation Strikes) is 81, which means that there are 80 sets Corporation. There, it received the “green bean,” or CAC with better rankings than mine. However, because there are sticker. 423 sets listed in the Registry, mine has a higher ranking than In addition to the F15 1889-CC, my other key CC dol- 342 sets. lars (1879-CC and 1893-CC) were initially circulated coins. Obviously, the anchor on my set is the F15 1889-CC. On The 1879-CC was in XF40, and the 1893-CC was in VF35. the PCGS site, you can play the “What if ” game, changing I upgraded the 1879-CC in 2016, with the purchase of an the coin you now have for one in a higher grade to see how 1879-CC with a capped mintmark. There are two main vari- it would affect your standing. If I upgraded my current 1889- eties of the 1879-CC, one with a normal, large mintmark CC for one in XF45, with a PCGS-value of $3,850, I would and one with the large mintmark stamped over a smaller jump from #81 to #59. Upgrading to AU50 ($7,000) would mintmark. Although the capped mintmark variety is scarcer only move me to the 56th position. Upgrading other coins than the normal mintmark variety, it’s less popular and has would have much less effect. a lower value in some grades. As you can see from my discussion, you have to pay to The PCGS-assigned grade of the coin I added to my set play the Registry Set game. At some point, you may have to is MS62, and it cost me a little over $5,000. I upgraded my ask yourself “Do I want to spend $7,000 on a particular coin 1893-CC to the same MS62 grade in 2018, paying nearly so that I can advance my ranking in the registry?” And what $5,500 for it from Heritage Auctions. I thought I was get- other nice coins could I buy with $7,000? ting the coin around wholesale, but Heritage added my state Working on a Registry Set can be a fun pursuit. If you tax (recently required) to my winning bid, and now I’m want to get an idea of all the different sets you can pursue, “buried” in it, as they say. go to pcgs.com, pull down the menu from Set Registry, click I added four coins to my Registry Set in 2011, 1883-CC on Explore, then click on U.S. Coins. There, you’ll find links and 1890-CC through 1892-CC. The 1883-CC is in MS66, that will show you all the PCGS Registry Sets for different whereas the other three are in MS64. I’m sure I decided in denominations. Under Morgan dollars, I counted 42 different 2011 that the coins were too expensive for me in MS65. As sets. I look at them today, I see that I should be able to upgrade If you think you would like to compete with other collec- at least the 1890-CC and the 1891-CC to the next higher tors while putting together sets of your favorite coins, then grade. the Registry Set idea may appeal to you. If so, go for it! ‹ Another five dates joined my set in 2012: 1878-CC,

26 Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 22, 2019 CCAC Considers USS Indianapolis Congressional Medal Designs

Designs for the Congressional Gold the border. It bears thehe shiship’sp’s Medal honoring the crew of the USS service years, “1932-1932- Indianapolis were up for consideration 1945.” The reverse designesign when the Citizens Coinage Advisory shows crew membersmbers Committee (CCAC) convened Sept. 18 at on a lifeboat in the the United States Mint. foreground with rescueescue The U.S. Navy ship was attacked and vessels on the horizon.rizon. subsequently sunk by Japanese forces It includes the text, “1195 during a nuclear weapon transport SAILED / 316 SURVIVED.”VIVED.” mission in 1945. Approximately 300 crew In the second recommendedommended members went down with the ship, and set of designs, the obverse’sb’fl focal the nearly 900 remaining members faced point is a large “35”” depicteddepicted on tumultuous conditions in the open sea. Of the ship’s hull. It alsoso bears those men, just 316 survived when they the text, “1195 SAILEDILED were discovered and rescued four days / 316 SURVIVED”” as after the sinking. well as the battle stars.ars. The attack of the Indianapolis is the The reverse is a moreore Navy’s largest single loss of men at sea pared-down viewew from a single ship. of the scene withh a Of the artist-submitted renderings for search beacon shiningning the Congressional Medal’s obverse and out from the waves,aves, reverse, CCAC members endorsed two pointing skyward. Text sets of designs. includes “JULY 30,, 1945,”1945,” The first pair’s obverse depicts the the date of the attack,k andand “879“879 intact USS Indianapolis in the water, 10 STILL AT SEA,” honoring those who battle stars and a rivet design on part of lost their lives in the attack. ‹

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www.numismaticnews.com / October 22, 2019 27 Coin X Show Debuts in November

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Note Reporte at auction. Low grade yet scarce to rare grade scarce to yet Low at auction. at auctions bank notes selling coins and disappointing ham- are realizing good but suggesting collectors mer prices, possibly and are willing to hold out quality want finduntil they then, collectors it. Even than might be are more price conscious remains the market anticipated. Overall, prices record new but with few active remain cautious, being reported. Buyers specific for watching they which coins for pre-determined they a price at which have remain com- Auctions are willing to buy. not appear does but auction fever petitive, Bank / October 22, 2019 EXPRESS

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▲ Coin Market Coin 30 Numismatic News 1936 $6,000.00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A $1,300.00 N/A $935.00 $1,100.00 1936 $6,000.00 1937 $2,600.00 $875.00 n/a 1938 $1,100.00 $780.00 1939 $1,000.00 $660.00 $360.00 1940 $925.00 1941 $800.00 1942 6 coins $300.00 1942 5 coins $300.00 N/A 1947 $275.00 N/A 1948 N/A 1949 $46.00 1950 $500.00 1951 $460.00 1952 $230.00 $38.00 1953 $175.00 $37.50 1954 $90.00 $32.00 1955 box $32.00 1955 flat pack 1956 $55.00 1957 $23.00 1958 $25.00 $800.00 1959 $25.00 $840.00 1960 large date 1960 small date 1961 $20.00 1962 $19.00 1963 $19.00 1964 $19.00 N/A 1965 Special Mint Set N/A 1966 Special Mint Set 1967 Special Mint Set 1968S $95.00 $115.00 1968S no mint mark dime 1969S 1970S large date 1970S small date $25.00 1970S no mint mark dime $28.00 1971S $300.00 1971S no mint mark nickel Est. 1,655 1972S N/A 1973S N/A $13,000.00 1974S N/A 1975S $40.00 N/A 1975S no mint mark dime $1,100.00 1976S 3 coins N/A 1976S $750.00 1977S 1978S $8.50 $9.00 1979S Type I $5.50 $73.00 N/A $8.00 1979S Type II $9.00 1980S $5.50 N/A $220,000.00 N/A $3.25 $16.00 $44.00 $6.25 $3.75 $5.50 $7.50 $8.00 $21.00 N/A $7.50 $3.00 $8.00 $3.00 $6.00 $6.50 $10.00 $42.00 $5.25 $15.50 $5.00 $7.50 $9.00 $7.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.50 N/A $6.00 US Proof Sets Date Value Value Date Value By Richard Giedroyc By Richard

business. However, despite this increasing business. However, bearish regarding clients remain demand, other for anything retail price increases coins. than bullion and bullion-impacted just true for coins that are con- This isn’t reasonably yet sidered to be collectible to rare coins but for the scarce available, continue to command rea- Coins as well. as over- prices at auctions as well sonable termed but prices could be as the-counter, This same rather than bullish. ‘repressed’ reported by recently scenario was Auction Fever Does Not Appear to be Contagious to be Not Appear Does Fever Auction U.S. Proof Sets and Mint Sets

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GOLD BULLION MARKET VALUES SPOT PRICE $1,499.20 as of October 2, 2019 PLATINUM BULLION MARKET VALUES SPOT PRICE $887.10 as of October 2, 2019 Actual Melt Value MARKET PRICE 1968S no mint mark dime ...... $13,000.00 ...... N/A 1936 ...... $6,000.00 ...... N/A 1969S ...... $5.50 ...... $5.50 Actual Melt Value MARKET PRICE 1937 ...... $2,600.00 ...... N/A 1970S large date ...... $9.00 ...... $16.00 $100 American Eagle 1 T Oz...... $875 ...... $998 1938 ...... $1,100.00 ...... N/A 1970S small date ...... $73.00 ...... $44.00 $50 American Eagle 1/2 T Oz...... $438 ...... $508 1939 ...... $1,000.00 ...... N/A 1970S no mint mark dime ...... $750.00 ...... N/A $25 American Eagle 1/4 T Oz...... $219 ...... $260 1940 ...... $925.00 ...... N/A 1971S ...... $3.25 ...... $3.00 $10 American Eagle 1/10 T Oz...... $88 ...... $116 1941 ...... $800.00 ...... N/A 1971S no mint mark nickel Est. 1,655 .$1,100.00 ...... N/A Mapleleaf 1 T. Oz ...... $875 ...... $965 1942 6 coins ...... $800.00 ...... N/A 1972S ...... $3.75 ...... $3.00 Noble 1 T. Oz ...... $875 ...... $965 1942 5 coins ...... $840.00 ...... N/A 1973S ...... $7.50 ...... $10.00 Koala 1 T. Oz ...... $875 ...... $956 1947 ...... N/A ...... $1,300.00 1974S ...... $8.00 ...... $5.00 realizable value 75-95% AMV depending on quantity 1948 ...... N/A ...... $935.00 1975S ...... $7.50 ...... $7.50 1949 ...... N/A ...... $1,100.00 1975S no mint mark dime ...... $220,000.00 ...... N/A 1950 ...... $500.00 ...... n/a 1976S 3 coins ...... $21.00 ...... $15.50 SILVER BULLION MARKET VALUES 1951 ...... $460.00 ...... $875.00 1976S ...... $8.00 ...... $7.00 SPOT PRICE $17.560 as of October 2, 2019 1952 ...... $230.00 ...... $780.00 1977S ...... $6.00 ...... $5.00 Actual Melt Value MARKET PRICE 1953 ...... $175.00 ...... $660.00 1978S ...... $5.25 ...... $5.50 US 90% Dimes (pre 1965) ...... $1.23 ...... $1.44 1954 ...... $90.00 ...... $360.00 1979S Type I ...... $6.50 ...... $5.00 US 90% Quarters (pre 1965) ...... $3.08 ...... $3.59 1955 box ...... $115.00 ...... N/A 1979S Type II...... $42.00 ...... N/A US 90% Halves (pre 1965) ...... $6.15 ...... $7.72 1955 flat pack ...... $95.00 ...... $300.00 1980S ...... $9.00 ...... $6.00 US 90% Dollars (pre 1936) ...... $13.31 ...... $23.73 1956 ...... $55.00 ...... $300.00 1981S Type I ...... $7.00 ...... $8.00 US 40% Halves (1965-70, 1976) ...... $2.55 ...... $2.67 1957 ...... $23.00 ...... $300.00 1981S Type II...... $250.00 ...... N/A US 40% Dollars (1971-76) ...... $5.44 ...... $5.98 1958 ...... $25.00 ...... $275.00 1982 Souvenir set ...... N/A ...... $55.00 US 35% Wartime Nickels ...... $0.97 ...... $0.89 1959 ...... $25.00 ...... $46.00 1982S ...... $4.50 ...... N/A US Silver Eagle ...... $17.21 ...... $20.96 1960 large date ...... $25.00 ...... $40.00 1983 Souvenir set ...... N/A ...... $60.00 Canadian 80% Dimes (pre 1967) ...... $1.03 ...... $1.04 1960 small date ...... $28.00 ...... N/A 1983S ...... $3.00 ...... N/A Canadian 80% Quarters (pre 1967) ...... $2.58 ...... $2.61 1961 ...... $20.00 ...... $38.00 1983S Prestige Set...... $38.50 ...... N/A Canadian 80% Halves (pre 1967) ...... $5.16 ...... $5.21 1962 ...... $19.00 ...... $37.50 1983S no mint mark dime ...... $650.00 ...... N/A Canadian 80% Dollars (pre 1968) ...... $10.33 ...... $10.95 1963 ...... $19.00 ...... $32.00 1984S ...... $5.00 ...... $3.00 Canadian Silver Mapleleafs ...... $17.21 ...... $21.21 1964 ...... $19.00 ...... $32.00 1984S Prestige Set...... $22.00 ...... N/A Mexico Libertad ...... $17.21 ...... $19.46 1965 Special Mint Set ...... N/A ...... $8.50 1985S ...... $3.00 ...... $3.50 Sterling Pvt. Mint per Troy Oz ...... $15.92 ...... $16.17 1966 Special Mint Set ...... N/A ...... $8.00 1986S ...... $5.00 ...... $6.00 Sterling scrap per Troy Oz ...... $15.06 ...... $13.56 1967 Special Mint Set ...... N/A ...... $9.00 1986S Prestige Set...... $26.00 ...... N/A realizable value 75-105% AMV depending on quantity 1968S ...... $5.50 ...... $6.25 1987S ...... $3.50 ...... $3.50

U.S. Proof Sets and Mint Sets US Proof Sets US Mint Sets US Proof Sets US Mint Sets Date Value Value Date Value Value 1998S Silver premier $26.00 N/A 2010S Silver 5 quarter set $21.00 N/A 1999S 9 piece $11.25 $7.00 2010S 14 pieces clad $28.00 $20.00 1999S 5 quarter set $5.75 N/A 2010S Silver 14 piece $42.00 N/A 1999S Silver $92.00 N/A 2010S Presidential $ set $14.00 N/A 2000S 10 piece $5.00 $7.00 2011S 6 quarter set $12.00 N/A 2000S 5 quarter set $4.75 N/A 2011S Silver 5 quarter set $23.00 N/A 2000S Silver $32.00 N/A 2011S 14 pieces clad $28.00 $21.00 2001S 10 piece $13.00 $7.00 2011S Silver 14 piece $55.00 N/A 2001S 5 quarter set $5.25 N/A 2011S Presidential $ set $26.00 N/A 2001S Silver $45.00 N/A 2012S 6 quarter set $13.75 N/A 2002S 10 piece $11.00 $7.25 2012S Silver 5 quarter set $27.00 N/A 2002S 5 quarter set $6.50 N/A 2012S 14 pieces clad $110.00 $55.00 2002S Silver $34.00 N/A 2012S Silver 8 piece Limited Edition $190.00 N/A 2003S 10 piece $9.75 $7.75 2012S Silver 14 piece $210.00 N/A 2003S 5 quarter set $5.00 N/A 2012S Presidential $ set $60.00 N/A 2003S Silver $32.00 N/A 2013S quarter set $12.00 N/A 2004S 11 piece $15.00 $7.75 2013S Silver 14 piece $63.00 N/A 2004S 5 quarter set $6.00 N/A 2013S Silver 5 quarter set $26.00 N/A 2004S Silver 11 piece $34.00 N/A 2013S 14 pieces clad $28.00 $20.00 2004S Silver 5 quarter set $22.00 N/A 2013S Silver Limited Edition $120.00 N/A 2005S American Legacy $66.00 N/A 2014S 14 pieces clad $31.00 $22.00 2005S 11 Piece $9.50 $7.25 2014S Silver 14 piece $51.00 N/A 2005S 5 quarter set $2.75 N/A 2014S 6 quarter set $14.00 N/A 2005S Silver 11 piece $34.00 N/A 2014S Silver quarter set $30.00 N/A 2005S Silver 5 quarter set $21.00 N/A 2014S Presidential $ set $16.00 N/A 2006S 10 pieces clad $11.75 $7.25 2015S quarter set $14.00 $23.00 2006S 5 quarter set $3.50 N/A 2015S Silver quarter set $32.00 N/A 2006S Silver 10 piece $34.00 N/A 2015S 14 pieces clad $30.00 $26.00 2006S Silver 5 quarter set $21.00 N/A 2015S Silver Limited Edition N/A 2006S American Legacy $68.00 N/A 2015S Silver 14 Piece $46.00 N/A 2007S 5 quarter set $6.25 N/A 2015S Presidential $ set $16.00 N/A 2007S Silver 5 quarter set $21.00 N/A 2016S 14 pieces clad $40.00 $18.00 2007S 14 pieces clad $18.00 $16.00 2016S quarter set $10.00 N/A 2007S Silver 14 piece $38.00 N/A 2016S Silver quarter set $25.00 N/A 2007S Presidential $ set $5.00 N/A 2016S 14 pieces clad $40.00 $18.00 2007S American Legacy $66.00 N/A 2016S Silver 14 piece $80.00 $30.00 2008S American Legacy $75.00 N/A 2016S Presidential $ set $12.00 2008S Presidential $ set $10.00 N/A 2017S 14 pieces clad $28.00 $25.00 2008S Silver Quarters $23.00 N/A 2017S quarter set $11.00 $11.00 2008S 14 pieces clad $35.00 $25.00 2017S Silver quarter set $33.00 N/A 2008S 5 quarter set $22.00 N/A 2017S 10 pieces clad $50.00 $29.00 2008S Silver 14 piece $45.00 N/A 2017S Silver 10 piece $45.00 $79.00 2009S Lincoln Chronicle $75.00 N/A 2018 20 piece set N/A 2009S Lincoln 4 piece $9.00 N/A 2018S 10 pieces clad $35.00 $35.00 2009S Presidential $ set $7.25 N/A 2018S quarter set $20.00 $9.00 2009S 18 piece $19.00 N/A 2018S Silver quarter set $35.00 N/A 2009S Silver $39.00 N/A 2018S 10 pieces clad $30.00 $25.00 2009S Silver 6 quarter set $27.00 N/A 2018S Silver 10 piece $60.00 $50.00 2009S 6 quarter set $5.75 N/A 2019S Silver quarter set N/A 2009S 18 pieces clad $20.00 $21.00 2019S 10 pieces clad 2010S 6 quarter set $11.50 N/A 2019S Silver 10 piece N/A

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1878S $300 $525 $425 $61 $77 $88 $325 $65 $137 $49 $160 $185 $250 $56 $56 $60 1878 8 tail feathers $143 $49 1878 7 over 8 tail feathers 1878 7 tail feathers, reverse of 1878 CC 1878 1878 7 tail feathers, reverse of 1879 $48 1878CC $360 $575 $620 $495 $244 $48 $245 $250 $295 $245 1878S capped $50 1879 1879 of $230 $85 1879CC $420 $360 $490 $505 $4,250 $5,250 $1,800 $375 $913 $3,500 $200 $250 $265 $350 $50 $1,670 $1,350 $240 1879CC $50 1879O of reverse $55 1879S reverse of 1878 $90 1879S reverse of 1879 $55 1880 $55 reverse 1880CC $50 $77 $88 $64 $60 $28 $35 $43 $48 $29 1880CC 80/79 reverse of 1878 $105 $44 $55 $60 $46 $36 $37 $38 $41 1880CC 8/7 reverse of 1878 $65 $37 $68 1880CC $65 $220 $28 1880CC 8/7 high 7 reverse of 1879 $70 $240 $110 1880CC 8/7 low 7 reverse of 1879 $41 $60 $73 $53 $337 $34 $375 $380 $440 — $36 $37 $40 1880O $65 $360 $215 $36 $50 $65 $80 $46 $210 $52 $32 $44 $47 $48 $50 $52 $61 — $52 $36 $28 $36 $50 $50 $480 $540 1880S $65 $72 $29 $215 $370 1880S 8/7 crossbar $80 $125 $29 $280 1881 $73 $160 $190 $275 $49 $55 $60 $170 $50 $110 $42 $120 $130 $145 $43 $43 $49 $255 $245 1881CC $110 $43 $47 $72 $850 $72 1881O $255 $130 $345 $83 $44 $53 $55 $53 $36 $28 $36 $42 $43 1881S $29 1882 $300 $300 $90 $1,560 $48 1882CC $300 $80 $158 $220 $235 $45 $55 $58 $204 $72 $50 $107 $28 $140 $115 $145 $155 $36 $38 $43 $68 $385 1882O $110 $29 $120 $40 1882O/S $45 $60 $63 $44 $45 $36 $39 $45 $45 $325 $320 $2,400 $36 1882S $100 $50 $325 1883 $150 $240 $420 $90 $45 $45 $60 $170 $40 $28 $36 $38 $43 1883CC $75 $29 $2,535 $44 1883O $365 $370 $51 $52 $68 $56 $45 $28 $130 $36 $40 $44 $29 $400 1883S $197 $355 $250 $455 $250 $145 $55 $100 $90 1884 $231 $3,400 $65 $85 $90 $95 $46 $50 $60 $80 $48 $77 $28 $38 $40 $43 $44 1884CC $29 $395 $405 $45 1884O $385 1884S $4,000 $590 $45 $57 $77 $57 $53 $35 $36 $37 $44 $36 $152 1885 $78 $520 $545 $48 1885CC $49 $5,000 1885O $520 $650 $275 $80 $45 $55 $73 $46 $53 $38 $40 $44 $55 $535 $610 $110 $60 $43 $535 $57 $730 $455 $150 $100 $44 $50 $54 $46 $113 $28 $38 $40 $43 $590 $670 $29 $70 $590 $59 $45 $60 $225 $155 $500 $115 $80 $95 $46 $158 $120 $510 $130 $90 $70 — $540 $200 $282 $175 $125 $162 — $195 $215 — $540 $450 $325 $540 — $1,025 $1,885 $540 $175 $1,500 $7,400 $545 $14,500 $200 $650 Morgan Dollars Morgan F12 VF20 XF40 MS62 XF45 MS60 AU50 AU53 AU58 1922D $25 $34 $25 $23 $25 $23 $22 $25 $54 $25 $23 $25 $23 $22 3 $45 $57 $41 $23 $40 -$23 ▲$22 $25 $47 $25 — $23 $25 -$23 — $22 $200 — $356 $250 — Vam $48 $60 $41 $32 $37 $30 $28 Dollars Peace $60 $80 $41 $23 $37 $23 $22 1921 $45 $60 $36 $23 $35 $23 $22 first L in 1921 rev ray over DOLLAR 1922 1922D $180 $145 $160 $85 $100 $140 $90 1922S 1923 $25 $35 $25 $23 $25 $23 $22 1923D 1923S 1924 $25 $35 $25 $23 $25 $23 $22 1924S D 1925 D 1925S $25 $35 $25 $105 $23 $25 $44 $53 $42 $40 $23 $55 $52 $22 1926 $105 $53 $42 $42 $40 $50 $55 1926D $25 $35 $25 $23 $25 $23 $22 1926S 1927 $45 $59 $41 Lg $29 $37 $23 $22 1927D Sm 1927S $28 1928 $55 $73 $48 $44 $45 $42 $40 1928S 1934 1934D $240 $245 $250 1934D $270 $140 $42 $42 $60 $40 $70 $45 — $350 $390 1934S $30 $85 $54 $55 $46 $50 $42 $40 1935 $40 1935S 3Rays $40 1935S 4Rays $80 $52 $65 $42 $42 $42 $40 $37 $42 $42 $40 $40 $40 $40 $42 $42 $42 $42 $42 $55 $46 $56 $60 $45 $50 $80 $63 $60 $150 $50 $54 $200 $100 $195 $81 $52 $56 $140 $400 $160 $95 $100 $1,275 $175 $205

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MS60 MS61 MS62 MS63 MS64 MS65 MS66 MS67

$285 $290 $325 $460 $735 $1,700 $4,760 $82,000

$475 — — — — — — — $36 $36 $36 $52 $69 $150 $350 $7,300 $66 $75 $80 $125 $175 $455 $1,065 — $64 $70 $75 $125 $195 $1,375 $3,100 — $36 $36 $36 $52 $69 $105 $400 $4,750 $85 $90 $90 $165 $350 $900 $2,975 $80,000 $62 $72 $76 $90 $375 $3,500 $29,300 $55,000 $36 $36 $36 $45 $55 $107 $400 $6,700 $260 $290 $320 $600 $850 $5,175 $41,000 — $36 $36 $36 $55 $79 $165 $625 $2,550 $105 $115 $130 $300 $550 $36,425 $80,000 — $65 $70 $80 $90 $175 $400 $2,000 $22,000 $100 $120 $140 $365 $400 $900 $1,600 $36,000 $70 $81 $88 $120 $235 $715 $2,875 $33,000 $98 $105 $130 $190 $500 $1,450 $20,000 — $290 — — $500 $750 $3,600 $41,125 — $200 $235 $340 $675 $800 $6,800 $42,250 — $400 $410 $420 $600 $850 $3,350 $28,100 — $215 $245 $335 $400 $850 $18,750 $55,000 — $125 $130 $165 $200 $425 $525 $2,200 $18,000 $130 $160 $170 $300 $475 $1,250 $3,600 $55,000 $130 $160 $255 $410 $575 $1,575 $7,050 — $2,300 $3,000 $3,500 $4,000 $6,250 $8,750 $32,900 — $95 $105 $115 $165 $225 $565 $1,875 $17,500 $285 $255 $350 $525 $600 $1,200 $2,600 $47,000 $275 $300 $310 $470 $600 $1,100 — —

MS63 MS64 MS65 MS65P/L MS67 Prf60 Prf62 Prf63 Prf64 Prf65

$260 $470 $1,100 $1,500 $45,000 $2,300 $2,800 $5,000 $6,500 $9,000 $270 $638 $1,450 — $20,000 — — — — — $190 $230 $700 $1,565 $14,000 $3,000 $3,400 $5,000 $9,000 $11,000 $260 $500 $1,550 — $35,000 $20,000 $26,000 $40,000 $100,000 $135,000 $590 $640 $1,757 $2,700 $26,000 — — — — — $95 $120 $350 — $10,000 — — — — — $95 $190 $450 — $38,000 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 $3,300 $6,800 $6,300 $10,600 $25,250 — — — — — — — $6,750 $11,000 $39,500 — $72,000 — — — — — $275 $530 $2,300 — — — — — — — $750 $2,900 $5,000 — $55,000 — — — — — $70 $82 $130 — $700 — — — — — $103 $125 $500 $1,100 $38,000 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 — $6,800 $690 $925 $1,100 — $49,000 — — — — — $782 $1,200 $4,100 — — — — — — — $690 $1,310 $2,900 — — — — — — — $690 $715 $1,620 — $29,375 — — — — — $789 — $1,575 — — — — — — — $789 $900 $1,160 — — — — — — — $450 $1,650 $14,000 — — — — — — — $62 $74 $130 $250 $650 — — — — — $360 $435 $550 $565 — — — — — — $93 $165 $587 — $16,700 $1,170 $1,450 $2,850 — $5,200 $590 $600 $935 $1,250 $4,200 — — — — — $86 $170 $900 $3,450 — — — — — — $69 $74 $120 $240 $600 — — — — — $87 $115 $300 $975 $28,200 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 — $5,000 $282 $295 $420 — $5,150 — — — — — $100 $125 $600 $1,350 $27,500 — — — — — $525 $1,700 $51,000 — $77,000 — — — — — $62 $95 $195 — $675 — — — — — $84 $90 $180 $525 $2,100 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 — $5,200 $240 $275 $431 $575 $3,200 — — — — — $65 $74 $138 $265 $3,000 — — — — — $2,500 $6,450 $39,500 — — — — — — — $95 $100 $230 — $3,875 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 — $4,800 $300 $330 $360 $575 $3,750 — — — — — $68 $95 $120 $245 $2,550 — — — — — $47,000 $130,000 $225,000 — — — — — — — $79 $95 $130 $250 $2,000 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 — $4,850 $675 $690 $870 $1,600 $8,600 — — — — — $69 $95 $120 $300 $1,100 — — — — —

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1887/6 $49 $50 $51 $55 $150 $163 $250 $300 $395 $1,450 $300 $525 $250 $400 $163 $235 $150 $225 $55 $70 $51 ▲ $60 Dollars $5,000 Morgan $50 F12 $67 $195 $440 $380 $250 1885S VF20 $155 $175 $140 $80 XF40 MS62 XF45 MS60 AU50 AU53 AU58 $55 1886 1886O 1886S $3,100 1887 $51 $80 $65 $55 $35 $38 $50 $37 $49 1887/6 $36 1887O $49 1887/6O 1887S $60 $42 $49 $42 $28 $38 $42 $36 $29 1888 1888O $45 1888-O Hot Lips $60 $44 $55 $50 $28 — $37 $43 $36 $29 1888S $35 1889 $230 $500 $650 $97 1889CC $455 $130 $195 $145 $50 $105 $52 $95 $70 $58 $28 $39 $51 $36 1889O $29 1889S $54 $46 $50 $28 $48 $40 $40 $45 $46 $44 $43 1890 1890CC $61 $32 $124 $305 $170 $210 $320 — $80 1890CC tail bar $132 $480 $600 $405 $48 1890O $46 $50 $55 $48 $29 $28 $35 $38 $43 $29 1890S $102 1891 $130 $36 $180 1891CC $800 $49 $37 1891-CC Spitting Eagle $45 $50 $67 $46 $28 $37 $38 $44 $29 1891O $155 $35 $140 1891S $37 $275 $65 $265 $145 1892 $1,000 $70 $39 1892CC $160 $140 1892O $49 $75 $52 $38 $28 — $36 $38 $48 $310 $115 $36 $2,600 $39 1892S $480 $68 $5,525 $4,500 $2,800 $3,600 $245 $675 $1,200 $1,750 $2,175 $110 1893 $28 $400 $48 $170 1893CC $300 $3,645 $220 $40 1893O $525 $165 $120 $135 $47 $85 — $90 1893S $70 $390 $48 $49 $345 $175 1894 $28 $51 $275 $29 $9,110 $1,530 1894O $28 $175 $185 $41 1894S $48 $490 $1,350 $310 $1,040 $72 1895 proof only $1,000 $540 $760 $200 $290 $330 $340 $500 — $220 $7,600 1895O $46 $60 $28 $29 $190 1895S $60 $220 $29 $1,750 $44 $700 1896 $954 $360 $150 1896O $21,000 $90 — $45 $55 $60 $50 $28 $48 $70 $44 $34 $38 $36 $230 1896S $29 $760 $29 $300 $260 $3,900 $3,100 $3,950 $1,300 $2,065 1897 $35 $850 $770 $1,025 $1,075 $1,100 $47 $125 $145 $525 $160 $23,000 1897O $32,000 $45 $57 $57 $46 $28 $44 $34 $37 1897S $29 $44 $120 — $48 $340 $390 $285 $39 $56 $5,600 1898 $37,500 $60 $1,175 $240 $220 $42 $175 1898O $635 $45 $55 $60 $190 $50 $34,000 $28 $35 $38 $43 $29 $250 1898S $8,400 $55 1899 $425 $510 $1,450 $49 $185 $375 $635 $410 $75 $310 $50 $370 $145 $180 $120 $34,750 $44 $105 $68 $575 1899O $45 $55 $60 $50 $230 $28 $95 $35 $38 $43 $800 $245 $48 $29 1899S $46 $13,950 $258 1900 $1,875 $35,000 $55 $600 $49 $57 $58 $50 $405 $43 $900 $44 $45 $49 $65 1900O $1,325 $44 $45 $55 $60 $45 $51 $50 $28 $34 $38 $43 $78 $850 $29 $300 $185 $19,500 1900O/CC $300 $28 $52 $38,000 1900S $500 $28 $47 $1,875 $1,000 $735 1901 $48 $22,500 $575 $290 $230 $90 $250 $190 $202 $210 $225 — $38,500 $95 $70 $195 1901 doubled die reverse $1,125 $85 $80 $310 $320 $400 $525 1901O $350 $105 $58 $46 $205 $220 $310 $29 $12,500 $575 $140 $68,000 $48 1901S $910 $45 $55 $60 $50 — $28 $36 $34 $37 $44 $29 $1,325 $275 $500 $510 $515 1902 $500 $460 $485 $490 $500 — $470 $155 $100 $210 $500 $39,000 $160,000 $160 1902O $45 $1,100 $85 $49 1902S $450 $2,100 $47 $50 $60 $65 $58 $1,700 $44 $90 $1,325 $46 $46 $50 1903 $36 $45 $28 $290 $55,000 $43,500 $260 $550 1903O — $375 $2,090 $295 1903S $3,325 $48 $47 $1,375 $115 $75 $900 1903-S Micro S $50 $140 $950 $38 — $125 1904 $57 $80 $600 $4,600 $75 $29 $44 $755 $46 $50 $56 $45 $355 1904O $5,500 $3,500 $1,200 1904S $52 $47 $50 $130 $185 $1,040 $15,000 $90 1921 $54 $70 $95 $1,325 $55 $40 $50 $51 $53 $50 $50 $900 1921D — $42 $4,000 $2,750 1921S $29,500 $185 $1,600 $65 $50 $2,500 $450 $48 $140 $175 $245 $125 $5,175 $61 $56 $90 $42 $45 $47 $50 $3,850 — $43 $160 $37 $43 $2,400 $420 $185 $990 $150 $90 $50 $4,350 $28 — — $500 $34 $35 $38 $40 $51 $40 $58 $3,000 $225 $44 — $50 $1,350 $190 $2,400 $9,450 $210 $125 $125 $1,250 $28 $85 $300 $1,600 $35 $45 $44 $340 $80 $1,950 $270 — $135 $195 $36 $425 $135 $36 $46 $405 $110 $49 $395 $0 $200 $205 — $1,450 — $510 — $50 $360 $4,850 $49 $290 $400 $1,800 $38 $14,000 $570 $340 $50 $465 $38 $3,175 $50 — $775 $44 $5,500 $725 $44 $52 $6,350 $1,700 — — — $58 $2,550 $46 $3,900 $46 $52 $52 $69 $68

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$360 $570 $1,440 — $38,000 — — — — — $69 $95 $125 $350 $1,100 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 — $5,200 $2,900 $10,200 $145,000 — — — — — — — $500 $700 $1,800 — $38,000 — — — — — $69 $95 $120 — $2,300 $1,170 $1,450 $3,150 — $5,600 $550 $600 $1,625 — — — — — — — $170 $375 $1,650 — — — — — — — $1,800 $3,400 $33,750 — — — — — — — $240 $550 $1,500 — $34,000 — — — — — $85 $120 $160 $515 $5,000 $1,170 $1,450 $2,325 — $5,200 $95 $150 $500 $650 $11,500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — $420 $925 $2,600 — $27,000 — — — — — $69 $100 $195 — $18,000 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 $4,000 $5,200 $42,300 $78,000 $278,000 — — — — — — — $400 $300 $1,100 — — — — — — — $325 $530 $1,350 — — — — — — — $100 $195 $825 — — $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 $3,750 $5,200 $900 $1,300 $2,750 — $38,500 — — — — — $2,600 $4,700 — — — — — — — — $115 $250 $1,150 — — — — — — — $135 $240 $800 — $17,000 — — — — — $185 $650 $2,500 — $38,500 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 — $4,800 $750 $1,000 $3,125 — $60,000 — — — — — $720 $1,020 $2,400 — — — — — — — $390 $565 $4,500 — — — — — — — $145 $365 $1,125 — $17,000 — — — — — $435 $900 $2,425 — — $1,245 $1,550 $2,950 $3,450 $4,500 $1,950 $3,400 $5,875 — $80,000 — — — — — $435 $700 $3,250 — $66,000 — — — — — $90,000 $180,000 $200,000 — $335,000 — — — — — $1,680 $2,200 $4,700 — $57,000 $1,425 $2,450 $3,200 $3,300 $5,200 $6,600 $14,600 $77,000 — — — — — — — $7,100 $16,000 $165,000 — — — — — — — $300,000 $350,000 $700,000 — $1,100,000 — — — — — $4,750 $9,375 $35,000 — $95,000 $1,500 $2,750 $3,700 $4,400 $6,400 $4,000 $10,500 $56,000 — $100,000 — — — — — $1,550 $3,000 $5,700 — $33,000 — — — — — $54,000 $60,000 $69,000 — $130,000 $39,000 $41,000 $0 $55,813 $87,000 $55,000 $86,000 $200,000 — $600,000 — — — — — $6,300 $8,750 $20,625 — — — — — — — $80 $115 $230 $405 $2,500 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 — $4,800 $4,750 $36,000 $150,000 — $575,000 — — — — — $3,600 $5,150 $11,750 — $135,000 — — — — — $95 $100 $260 $525 $5,500 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 — $4,900 $4,250 $14,000 $70,000 — $142,000 — — — — — $145 $215 $525 $700 $5,100 — — — — — $90 $120 $175 $500 $3,000 $1,170 — — — $5,200 $68 $90 $220 $230 $1,900 — — — — — $500 $750 $1,390 — $21,000 — — — — — $320 $350 $655 $1,350 $3,375 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 — $5,200 $60 $95 $195 — $3,500 — — — — — $715 $900 $2,200 — $27,000 — — — — — $68 $95 $135 — $3,800 $1,170 $1,450 $0 $2,850 $5,200 $55 $75 $75 $500 $3,450 — — — — — $750 $885 $1,850 — $34,000 — — — — — $500 $600 $1,300 — $20,000 — — — — — $14,900 $54,000 $450,000 — — $1,770 $1,650 $3,100 $4,100 $4,800 — — — — — — — — — — $62 $70 $145 $670 $23,000 — — — — — $1,040 $1,350 $2,200 — $36,000 — — — — — $210 $250 $350 — $4,500 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 $3,400 $5,795 $60 $95 $250 — $11,700 — — — — — $700 $850 $2,215 — $24,000 — — — — — $115 $150 $220 $1,400 $3,100 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 — $4,950 $520 $590 $655 — $3,375 — — — — — $7,750 $9,000 $10,250 — $58,000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — $290 $480 $1,700 — $24,000 $1,170 $1,450 $2,800 $3,375 $5,000 $75 $95 $110 $260 $3,350 — — — — — $4,800 $5,200 $7,200 — $66,000 — — — — — $50 $80 $445 — $13,500 $4,000 — $11,000 $5,600 $10,000 $80 $125 $265 $1,150 $31,725 $0 — — — — $90 $125 $650 $1,375 $23,500 $0 — — — —

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ALABAMA 8am - 2pm. A: Free. T: 40. Bill Jernigan, 6750 8am - 2pm. A: Free. T: 40. Bill Jernigan, 6750 Oct 25-26 AL, Gadsden. Northeast Alabama E Main Street Suite 105, Mesa, AZ, 85205. E Main Street Suite 105, Mesa, AZ, 85205. Coin Show. Gadsden Mall, 1001 Rainbow PH: 480- 227-3604 or xaviercoins.bill@gmail. PH: 480- 227-3604 or xaviercoins.bill@gmail. Drive. SH: 10am - 6pm. SP: Rainbow City com or camelbackcollectables.com. com or camelbackcollectables.com. Coin Club. A: Free. F: $100. Blaine L. Smith, Nov 16 AZ, Phoenix. Northwest Valley Coin, Dec 14 AZ, Glendale. Glendale Coin Show. Fray 635 Gate 5 Road, Alexandria, AL, 36250. PH: Card & Stamp Show. LaQuinta Inn, 2510 W. Garces Colombian Hall, 8066 N 49th Ave. & 256- 820-9691 or [email protected]. Greenway Rd. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: AZCS. A: Northern,. SH: 8am - 4pm. SP: Rich & Bob. A: Free. T: 35. F: $40-$50. Mike Vechiola, 6915 Free. F: $50. Rich Pagni. PH: 847- 922-1424 ARIZONA W. Morrow Dr. Suite 7, Glendale, AZ, 85308. or [email protected]. PH: 623- 570-3816 or [email protected]. Oct 26 AZ, Scottsdale. 2019 Fall Coin Show. Nov 16-17 AZ, Mesa. Phoenix Coin ClubFall CALIFORNIA Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, 8202 Show. Holiday Inn & Suites, 1600 S. Country Oct 25-26 CA, Fresno. 53rd Annual FNS Coin East Cactus Rd. (west of Loop 101). SH: Club Dr.. SH: Sat. 8am - 5pm, Sun. 9am - 8am - 2pm. SP: Fountain Hills Coin Club. A: Show. American Legion Post 509, 3509 N. 3pm. SP: Phoenix Coin Club. A: $1/Kids Free. First St. . SH: 10am - 6pm. SP: Fresno Free. T: 20. Harold Skripsky (information), PH: T: 50. F: $140-$180. Rich Pagni. PH: 847- 480- 254-6111 or Carl Spencer (dealers), PH: Numismatic Society. A: $2. T: 40. John Ward, 922-1424 or [email protected]. PO Box 11252, Fresno, CA, 93773. PH: 559- 480- 226-0151. Dec 8 AZ, Chandler. Camelback Collectibles Nov 10 AZ, Chandler. Camelback Collectibles 967-8067 or [email protected]. Coin, Stamp, & Collectible Show. American Nov 1-2 CA, McClellan. Sacramento Coin Show Coin, Stamp, & Collectible Show. American Legion Post 35, 2240 W Chandler Blvd. SH: Legion Post 35, 2240 W Chandler Blvd. SH: Lionsgate Hotel, 3410 Westover St.. SH: Fri/ Sat 10am-5pm. A: $3. T: 60. Peter McIntosh. PH: 916- 317-9055. Nov 3 CA, Anaheim. North County Monthly Coin Free Numismatic News Show. Embassy Suites Hotel, 3100 E Frontera St.,. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Pacific Expos LLC. A: $1. T: 22. F: $150-$300. Kerry Pieropan, Show Directory Form PO Box 69A06, West Hollywood, CA, 90069. PH: 714- 271-8946 or PacificExposLLC.com. To have your show listed in the Numismatic News Show Nov 8-9 CA, Sunnyvale. South Bay/Sunnyvale Coin Show. The Domain Hotel, 1085 E El Directory just fi ll out and mail or fax this form. Camino Real. SH: Fri. 10am - 6pm, Sat. 10am Show site: (City (State) Zip - 5pm. SP: NorCal Coin Shows. A: $4. T: 35. NorCal Coin Shows, Bill Green, PO Box 846, Date: Time: Alamo, CA, 94507. PH: 925- 351-7605 or [email protected]. Name of Show: Dec 1 CA, Anaheim. North County Monthly Coin Show. Embassy Suites Hotel, 3100 E Frontera Sponsor: St.,. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Pacific Expos LLC. A: $1. T: 22. F: $150-$300. Kerry Pieropan, Site location (hotel, convention center, etc): PO Box 69A06, West Hollywood, CA, 90069. PH: 714- 271-8946 or PacificExposLLC.com. Street Address: Dec 6-7 CA, San Francisco. San Francisco International Numismatic Bourse. Holiday Inn “Golden Gateway,” 1500 Van Ness Ave.. SH: Admission charge No: Yes: Amount: Fri. 10am - 7pm, Sat. 10am - 5pm. SP: Griffin Coins. A: $8 ($2 off with coupon at www.grif- Number of tables: Table Fee: fincoin.com). Griffin Coins, Scott Griffin. PH: 415- 601-8661 or [email protected] or If the show is multi-hobby, (including stamps, sports cards or other collectible tables), please www.griffincoin.com. indicate the number of tables offering primarily numismatic items: Dec 13-15 CA, Arcadia. CSNA 138th Coin & Currency Show/Convention. Arcadia Masonic Bourse chairman: Center, 50 West Duarte Road. SH: Fri. 1pm - 6:30pm; Sat. 10am - 5:30pm; Sun. 10am Chairman’s telephone number: - 5pm. SP: California State Numismatic Association. A: $3 Fri / Sat / $4 Sun. T: 40. F: E-mail address: $255-$375. Howard Feltman. PH: 310- 850- 9860 or [email protected]. Address: COLORADO Fax 1-715-445-4087 Oct 26 CO, Grand Junction. Western Slope Coin Club Annual Fall Show. VFW Lodge Mail to: Numismatic News Show Directory #1427, 14th & Ute. SH: 10am - 4pm. SP: WSCC. A: Free. Kenny Jewell. KennyJewell, 5225 Joerns Dr. Suite 2 Stevens Point, WI 54481 PH: 970- 417-9025 or Buck Rainey, PH: 303- e-mail [email protected] 941-8392 or [email protected].

36 Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 22, 2019 CONNECTICUT 770- 772-4359 or [email protected] or INDIANA Oct 26 CT, Naugatuck. Coin & Currency Show. www.atlcoin.com. Nov 2 IN, Crown Point. The Tri-Cities Coin Show. American Legion Post #17, 21 Cedar St.. Dec 8 GA, Marietta. Greater Atlanta Coin Show. St. Matthias Church Hall, 101 W Burrell Dr. SH: 9am - 2pm. A: Free. T: 20. F: $50. J&S Hilton Atlanta/Marietta Hotel & Conference SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Goodfellow Coin Club. Collectibles, LLC, John Stassins Jr., PO Box Center, 500 Powder Springs Street. SH: 9am A: Free. T: 40. Dale A. Thompson, PO Box 140262, Howard Beach, NY, 11414. PH: - 5pm. A: Free. T: 37. F: $90. Bob O’Brien. PH: 10576, Merrillville, IN, 46307. PH: 219- 781- 718- 323-1930 or PH: 212- 777-0662 or stas- 770- 772-4359 or [email protected] or 9619 or [email protected] [email protected]. www.atlcoin.com. Dec 6-7 IN, Indianapolis. 61st Annual Indiana Nov 17 CT, Cromwell. Hartford Coin & Currency State Numismatic Association Show. Liberty Show. Courtyard Mariott, 4 Sebethe Dr.. SH: HAWAII Hall, The Indianapolis Marriott, 7202 East 9am - 3pm. A: Free. T: 40. F: $65/$80. J&S Oct 25-27 HI, Honolulu. HSNA Coin Show. 21st Street. SH: Fri. 10am - 6pm; Sat. Collectibles LLC, John Stassins Jr, PO Box Hawaii Convention Center, 1801 Kalakaua 10am - 5pm. SP: Indiana State Numismatic 140262, Howard Beach, NY, 11414. PH: 718- Ave.,. SH: Fri. 12pm - 6pm; Sat. 10am - Association. A: Free. T: 10. Vinton Dove, 443 323-1930 or PH: 212- 777-0662 or PH: 917- 6pm; Sun. 10am - 5pm. SP: Hawaii State Wellington Rd., Indianapolis, IN, 46260. PH: 680-2030 or [email protected]. Numismatic Assn. A: Free. F: $650. M.F. 317- 910-4205 or [email protected]. Nov 23 CT, Naugatuck. Coin & Currency Show. Kendrick or, PO Box 1227, Aiea, HI, 96701. Dec 7 IN, South Bend. Michiana Coin show. American Legion Post #17, 21 Cedar St.. Marion, PH: 808- 486-4766 or kendricks001@ Comfor Suites, 52939 U.S. 933 North. SH: SH: 9am - 2pm. A: Free. T: 20. F: $50. J&S hawaii.rr.com. 9am - 3pm. SP: Paicz & Paunicka Expos. Collectibles, LLC, John Stassins Jr., PO Box Jim, PH: 708- 670-3469 or Jeff, PH: 574- 315- 140262, Howard Beach, NY, 11414. PH: ILLINOIS 0238 or [email protected]. 718- 323-1930 or PH: 212- 777-0662 or stas- Oct 27 IL, Elgin. Elgin Coin Club 2019 Fall Coin [email protected]. Show. Holiday Inn, 495 Airport Rd.. SH: 8am IOWA Dec 15 CT, West Haven. Liberty Coin Club - 3pm. SP: Elgin Coin Club. A: Free. T: 50. F: Nov 17 IA, Council Bluffs. Monthly Coin & Show. Elks Club, 265 Main St. SH: 9am - $50/8 ft, $45/6 ft. Guy Hultberg. PH: 847- 804- Bullion Show. Hilton Garden Inn, 2702 2pm. SP: Liberty Coin Club. A: Free. T: 10. 6362 or [email protected] or www.elgincoin- Mid America Dr., West Side of Horseshoe F: $35-$50. Perry Carpinella. PH: 203- 248- club.com/flyers/ecc_fall_2018.pdf. Casino,. SP: Ed Bishop. A: Free. T: 40. F: 1053 or [email protected]. Nov 3 IL, Palatine. 1st Sunday N.O.I.S.E. Coin $35/6ft, $42.50/8ft. Ed Bishop. PH: 402- 721- Show. Holiday Inn Express, 1550 E. Dundee 7364 or cell, PH: 402- 720-3355 or edabish@ FLORIDA Rd. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: N.O.I.S.E.. A: Free. msn.com. Oct 27 FL, Greenacres. 4th Sunday of the T: 25. F: $65. N.O.I.S.E., Joe, PO Box 193, Dec 8 IA, Iowa City. Iowa City Old Capitol Coin Month Show. American Polish Club, 4725 Crystal Lake, IL, 60039. PH: 815- 479-0350 Club Show. Clarion Inn, 2525 N Dodge St. Lake Worth Road. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Palm or [email protected]. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Iowa City Old Capitol Beach Coin Club. A: Free. T: 50. F: $75. Nov 3 IL, Urbana. Champaign-Urbana Coin Coin Club. A: Free. Alice Grimm, PO Box 605, Tony Swicer, PO Box 5823, Lake Worth, and Currency show. Lincoln Square Mall, Iowa City, IA, 52244. PH: 319- 331-8576 or FL, 33466. PH: 561- 964-7236 or swicer@ 201 Lincoln Square. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: [email protected]. comcast.net. Champaign-Urbana Coin & Currency Club. Dec 15 IA, Council Bluffs. Monthly Coin & Nov 2 FL, Brandon. Coin & Currency Show. A: Free. T: 32. F: $40. Lee Tucker, Box 1021, Bullion Show. Hilton Garden Inn, 2702 Elks Lodge #2383, 800 Centennial Lodge Dr. Champaign, IL, 61824. PH: 217- 305-5033 or Mid America Dr., West Side of Horseshoe SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Brandon Coin Club, Inc.. [email protected]. Casino,. SP: Ed Bishop. A: Free. T: 40. F: A: Free. T: 45. Brandon Coin Club, Jack Iaci, Nov 10 IL, Springfield. 30th Annual Autumn $35/6ft, $42.50/8ft. Ed Bishop. PH: 402- 721- PO Box 3869, Brandon, FL, 33509-3869. PH: Coin Show. Northfield Center I, 3210 7364 or cell, PH: 402- 720-3355 or edabish@ 352- 777-6073 or brandoncoinclub@yahoo. Northfield Dr.. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Central msn.com. com. Illinois Numismatic Association. A: $1. T: 72. Nov 16 FL, Spring Hill. West Hernando Coin, F: $70. Stephen Soltys, P.O box 13261, IL, KENTUCKY Currency, & Stamp Show. St. Joan of Arc 62791-3261. PH: 217- 899-9996 or stephen. Nov 2 KY, Owensboro. Owensboro Coin Club Church Hall, 13485 Spring Hill Drive. SH: [email protected]. Fall Show. 3540 E. 10th St. SH: 9am-3pm. 9am - 3pm. SP: West Hernando Coin Club. Nov 10 IL, Countryside. West Suburban Coin & SP: Owensboro Coin Club. A: Free. T: 34. A: Free. T: 40. F: $75/1, $125/2, $150/3. Collectibles Show. Operating Engineers Local F: $40/8ft.. Kevin Bruner, P.O. Box 22567, Bob Bandino, PO Box 6592, Spring Hill, FL, 150 Union Hall, 6200 Joliet Rd.. SH: 9am Owensboro, KY, 42304-2567. PH: 270- 926- 34611. PH: 352- 587-3344 or bbandino@ - 3pm. A: Free. T: 85. Kevin Wasmer. PH: 630- 2567 or [email protected]. tampabay.rr.com. 399-9060 or westsuburbancoinshow.com. Nov 23 KY, Louisville. Derby City Coin & Nov 17 FL, Plantation. 3rd Sunday Coin Show. Nov 17 IL, Pekin. Annual Fall Coin Show. Moose Currency Show. Holy Family Gym, 3926 Volunteer Park, 12050 W. Sunrise Blvd.. SH: Lodge, 2605 Broadway Rd. SH: 9am - 3pm. Poplar Level Rd. Exit 14 off I264. SH: 9am 10am - 3pm. SP: Ft. Lauderdale Coin Club. SP: Tazewell Numismatic Society. A: Free. - 4pm. SP: Derby City Coin Club. A: Free. T: A: Free. T: 50. F: $65. Joe Marshall. PH: 954- T: 45. F: $50. Steve Rassi, 18 Diamond Pt., 68. F: $45. Ken Jones. PH: 502- 416-7785 or 802-4967 or [email protected]. Morton, IL, 61550. PH: 309- 263-0739 or [email protected] or www.coinshows.com. Nov 24 FL, Greenacres. 4th Sunday of the [email protected]. Month Show. American Polish Club, 4725 Nov 17 IL, Itasca. 3rd Sunday N.O.I.S.E. Coin MARYLAND Show. Holiday Inn, 860 West Irving Pk.. SH: Lake Worth Road. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Palm Oct 6 MD, Timonium. Hunt Valley - Timonium Beach Coin Club. A: Free. T: 50. F: $75. 9am - 3pm. SP: N.O.I.S.E.. A: Free. T: 40. F: $65. N.O.I.S.E., Joe, PO Box 193, Crystal Coin & Currency Show. Holiday Inn Tony Swicer, PO Box 5823, Lake Worth, Timonium, 9615 Deereco Rd.. SH: 9am - FL, 33466. PH: 561- 964-7236 or swicer@ Lake, IL, 60039. PH: 815- 479-0350 or noise- [email protected]. 4pm. SP: Legacy Coins & Currency. A: Free. comcast.net. T: 30. F: $85-6ft., $160-12ft., $240-18ft.. Nov 30 FL, Hudson. Pasco Coin and Currency Dec 1 IL, Palatine. 1st Sunday N.O.I.S.E. Coin Show. Holiday Inn Express, 1550 E. Dundee Ralph Piedmont, PO Box 5334, Timonium, Show. New Elks Lodge #2520,9135 Denton MD, 21094. PH: 410- 929-8178 or Day of Ave. . SH: 9am-3pm. SP: Coin Club of Pasco Rd. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: N.O.I.S.E.. A: Free. T: 25. F: $65. N.O.I.S.E., Joe, PO Box 193, show, PH: 410- 925-7854 or legacycoins@ County, Inc.. A: free. T: 36. Chuck Grecco, gmail.com or www.legacycoins.wordpress. P.O. Box 6223, Spring Hill, FL, 34611. PH: Crystal Lake, IL, 60039. PH: 815- 479-0350 or [email protected]. com. 727- 534-7597. Nov 9 MD, Middle River. Middle River Coin Club Dec 15 FL, Plantation. 3rd Sunday Coin Show. Dec 7-8 IL, Countryside. West Suburban Coin & Collectibles Holiday Show. Operating Coin Show. Victory Villa, 404 Compass Rd.. Volunteer Park, 12050 W. Sunrise Blvd.. SH: SH: 9am - 2pm. SP: Middle River Coin Club. 10am - 3pm. SP: Ft. Lauderdale Coin Club. Engineers Local 150 Union Hall, 6200 Joliet Rd.. SH: 9am - 3pm. A: Free. T: 85. Kevin A: Free. T: 30. F: $35. Wendell Petri. PH: 410- A: Free. T: 50. F: $65. Joe Marshall. PH: 954- 687-1517 or [email protected]. 802-4967 or [email protected]. Wasmer. PH: 630- 399-9060 or westsubur- bancoinshow.com. Nov 14-17 MD, Baltimore. Whitman Coin & GEORGIA Dec 15 IL, Itasca. 3rd Sunday N.O.I.S.E. Coin Collectibles Baltimore Expo. Baltimore Show. Holiday Inn, 860 West Irving Pk.. SH: Convention Center, Halls A, B, & C. A: Free. Nov 10 GA, Marietta. Greater Atlanta Coin Show. PH: 404- 214-4373 or Expo.whitman.com. Hilton Atlanta/Marietta Hotel & Conference 9am - 3pm. SP: N.O.I.S.E.. A: Free. T: 40. F: $65. N.O.I.S.E., Joe, PO Box 193, Crystal Nov 23 MD, Annapolis. The Annapolis Coin Center, 500 Powder Springs Street. SH: 9am & Currency Show. The Elk Lodge #622, 2 - 5pm. A: Free. T: 37. F: $90. Bob O’Brien. PH: Lake, IL, 60039. PH: 815- 479-0350 or noise- [email protected]. Pythian Drive. A: Free. Carl Earl Ostiguy,

www.numismaticnews.com / October 22, 2019 37 PO Box 92, Savage, MD, 20763. PH: 443- Dec 18 MA, Uxbridge. Blackstone Valley Coin & Dec 14 MN, Roseville. Roseville Coin Show. 623-7025 or [email protected] or www. Collectibles Club 3rd Wed. Coin Show. VFW Skating Center, 2661 Civic Center Dr.. SP: coinshows.com. Post #1385, 16 Cross Rd.. SH: 3pm - 8pm. City Numismatics, LLC. A: Free. T: 20. F: Nov 24 MD, Edgewater. The Annapolis Coin A: Free. Mike McDonald. PH: 774- 280-4333. $60. Andrew Swammi. PH: 612- 770-1298 or & Currency Show. The Elk Lodge #622, 2 [email protected]. Pythian Drive. SH: 9am - 4:30pm. A: Free. T: MICHIGAN Dec 15 MN, South St. Paul. South St. Paul Coin 30. Carl Earl Ostiguy, PO Box 92, Savage, Oct 26 MI, Manistee. Ludington Coin Club Coin Show. Former South St. Paul VFW Post 295, MD, 20763. PH: 443- 623-7025 or ceocoins@ & Stamp Show. Little River Casino Resort, 111 Concord Exchange S. SH: 9am - 4pm. comcast.net or www.coinshows.com. 2700 Orchard Hwy.. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: SP: Meyers Coin Shows. A: Free. T: 40. F: Dec 1 MD, Lutherville-Timonium. Hunt Valley - Ludington Coin Club. A: Free. F: $50. Rich $55. Timonium Coin & Currency Show. Holiday Inn Heglund, PO Box 502, Ludington, MI, 49431- Timonium, 9615 Deereco Rd. SH: 9am - 4pm. 0502. PH: 231- 233-2676 or heglund@t-one. MISSISSIPPI SP: Legacy Coins & Currency. A: Free. T: 30. net. Oct 26 MS, Brandon. Brandon Coin Show. F: $80-6ft., $150-12ft.. Ralph Piedmont, PO Nov 2 MI, Kalamazoo. Annual Fall Coin Show. Public Library, 1475 W. Government St., Hwy. Box 5334, Timonium, MD, 21094. PH: 410- Kalamazoo County Expo Center, 2900 80. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Metro Area Coin 929-8178 or Day of show, PH: 410- 925-7854 Lake St. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Kalamazoo Clubs. A: Free. T: 22. F: $35. Ed Lofton. home, or [email protected] or www.legacy- Numismatic Club. A: Free. T: 48. F: var- PH: 601- 939-1708 or cell, PH: 601- 954-7616 coins.wordpress.com. ies by size. Ronald Hale, PO Box 322, or [email protected]. Bloomingdale, MI, 49026. PH: 269- 491-0962 MASSACHUSETTS or [email protected] or www.michcoin. MISSOURI Oct 27 MA, Devens. Monthly Coin Show. Spring com. Oct 26-27 MO, Springfield. Ozarks’ Coin Hill Suites (Marriott), 31 Andrews Parkway,. Nov 9 MI, Howell. Livingston County Coin Club Annual Fall Coin Show. Ozark Empire SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: EBW Promotions, LLC. Show. Bennett Recreation Center, 925 W. Fairgrounds E-Plex, Norton Rd., N. of I-44, A: $1. T: 75. EBW Promotions, LLC, PO Box Grand River Ave.. SH: 9:30am - 3:30pm. SP: Exit Kansas Expressway #77 (Gate 4). SH: 3, Wilmington, MA, 01887. PH: 978- 658- Livingston County Coin Club. A: Free. T: 26. Sat. 9am - 5pm, Sun. 9am - 3pm. A: Free. 0160 or [email protected] or www. F: $40/1; $75/2. Steve Deitert. PH: 734- 645- Jim Carman. PH: 417- 877-0233 or www. ebwpromotions.com. 7265. ozarkscoinclub.com. Nov 3 MA, Chicopee. Coin, Card, & Collectible Nov 9-10 MI, Flint. Coin, Sports Card & Nov 3 MO, Kansas City. ARC Monthly Coin Show. Boys & Girls Club Gym, 580 Meadow Collectibles Show. Dort Mall, 3600 S. Dort Show. American Legion Post 21, 16701 E. 40 St,. SH: 9am - 2pm. SP: Chicopee Boys & Hwy.. SH: Sat 10am - 6pm, Sun 10am - 3pm. Hwy.. A: Free. T: 40. F: $60-$120. American Girls Club. A: $1. F: $30. Joe Garrity. Joe A: Free. T: 20. F: $60. Bob Gunther. PH: 810- Rare Coin, John Ryan, 521 E. Red Bridge Garrity, PH: 413- 593-6046 or Sim Simson, 280-6873 or [email protected]. Rd., Kansas City, MO, 64131. PH: 816- 942- PH: 802- 380-2319 or coins2319@gmail. Nov 29-Dec 1 MI, Warren. MSNS Fall Convention 7900. com. and Coin Show. Macomb Community College Nov 7-9 MO, St. Charles. Silver Dollar & Nov 3 MA, Dedham. 1st Sunday Monthly Coin Expo Center, South Campus, Building P, Rare Coin Exposition. Convention Ctr., 1 Show. Holiday Inn, 55 Ariadne Rd. SH: 9am 14500 E 12 Mile Rd.. SH: Fri/Sat 10am - Convention Center Plaza. A: Free. T: 100. F: - 4pm. A: Free. T: 30. F: $65-$125. Edward T. 6pm; Sun 10am - 3pm. SP: Michigan State $450-$850. Mary Woodside. PH: 800- 642- Donegan. PH: 508- 631-1423 or etdonegan@ Numismatic Society. A: Free. T: 125. PH: 734- 4305 or [email protected]. hotmail.com. 453-0504 or [email protected] Dec 1 MO, Kansas City. ARC Monthly Coin Nov 10 MA, North Attleborough. Second or www.michigancoinclub.org. Show. American Legion Post 21, 16701 E. 40 Sunday Monthly Coin Show. Elks Lodge Dec 7-8 MI, Flint. Coin, Sports Card & Collectibles Hwy.. A: Free. T: 40. F: $60-$120. American #1011, 52 Bulfinch St.. SH: 9am-2pm. SP: Show. Dort Mall, 3600 S. Dort Hwy.. SH: Sat Rare Coin, John Ryan, 521 E. Red Bridge Hilltop Farm. A: Free. T: 18. F: $50. Jon 10am - 6pm, Sun 10am - 3pm. A: Free. T: 20. Rd., Kansas City, MO, 64131. PH: 816- 942- Dulude, PO Box 5, NH, 03597. PH: 802- 266- F: $60. Bob Gunther. PH: 810- 280-6873 or 7900. 8179 or [email protected]. [email protected]. Dec 7 MO, Carthage. 27th Annual Fall Coin/ Nov 20 MA, Uxbridge. Blackstone Valley Coin & Stamp/Postcard & Collectibles Show. Collectibles Club 3rd Wed. Coin Show. VFW MINNESOTA Memorial Hall, 407 S. Garrison (Hwy. 571). Post #1385, 16 Cross Rd.. SH: 3pm - 8pm. Oct 27 MN, Rochester. Annual Rochester Coin SH: 9am - 5pm. SP: Barton-Jaspar Co. A: Free. Mike McDonald. PH: 774- 280-4333. & Stamp Show. Kahler-Apache Hotel, 1517 Collectors Assoc.. A: Free. F: $60/1, $110/2, Nov 24 MA, Devens. Monthly Coin Show. Spring 16th St. SW. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Rochester $165/3. Brad G. Potter, PO Box 212, Lamar, Hill Suites (Marriott), 31 Andrews Parkway,. Coin Club. A: Free. T: 20. F: $50. Jerry MO, 64759. PH: 417- 682-4500 or travelinjav- SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: EBW Promotions, LLC. Swanson, PO Box 565, Rochester, MN, [email protected]. A: $1. T: 75. EBW Promotions, LLC, PO Box 55903. PH: 507- 289-5099 or jerryswanson@ 3, Wilmington, MA, 01887. PH: 978- 658- hotmail.com. NEBRASKA 0160 or [email protected] or www. Nov 10 MN, Bloomington. Coin and Currency Nov 17 NE, Omaha. Monthly Coin & Bullion ebwpromotions.com. Show. Bloomington Crowne Plaza, 3 Show. Hilton Garden Inn, 2702 Mid America Dec 1 MA, Dedham. 1st Sunday Monthly Coin Appletree Sq.. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Antique Dr., (West Side of Horseshoe Casino in Show. Holiday Inn, 55 Ariadne Rd. SH: 9am Coins. A: Free. T: 25. F: $45/6ft., $55/8ft.. PH: Council Bluffs, Iowa),. SP: Ed Bishop. A: Free. - 4pm. A: Free. T: 30. F: $65-$125. Edward T. 651- 269-5846 or [email protected]. T: 40. F: $35/6ft, $42.50/8ft. Ed Bishop. PH: Donegan. PH: 508- 631-1423 or etdonegan@ Nov 16 MN, Roseville. Roseville Coin Show. 402- 721-7364 or cell, PH: 402- 720-3355 or hotmail.com. Skating Center, 2661 Civic Center Dr.. SP: [email protected]. Dec 1 MA, Chicopee. Coin, Card, & Collectible Mill City Numismatics, LLC. A: Free. T: 20. F: Dec 15 NE, Omaha. Monthly Coin & Bullion Show. Boys & Girls Club Gym, 580 Meadow $60. Andrew Swammi. PH: 612- 770-1298 or Show. Hilton Garden Inn, 2702 Mid America St,. SH: 9am - 2pm. SP: Chicopee Boys & [email protected]. Dr., (West Side of Horseshoe Casino in Girls Club. A: $1. F: $30. Joe Garrity. Joe Nov 17 MN, South St. Paul. South St. Paul Coin Council Bluffs, Iowa),. SP: Ed Bishop. A: Free. Garrity, PH: 413- 593-6046 or Sim Simson, Show. Former South St. Paul VFW Post 295, T: 40. F: $35/6ft, $42.50/8ft. Ed Bishop. PH: PH: 802- 380-2319 or coins2319@gmail. 111 Concord Exchange S. SH: 9am - 4pm. 402- 721-7364 or cell, PH: 402- 720-3355 or com. SP: Meyers Coin Shows. A: Free. T: 40. F: [email protected]. Dec 8 MA, Auburn. Sunday Coin Show. Elks $55. Lodge, 754 Southbridge St. (Rt. 12). SH: Dec 1 MN, St. Paul. Liberty Coin Club’s Annual NEVADA 9:30am - 2:30pm. SP: EBW Promotions, LLC. Fall Show. Ideal Hall, 1494 Dale St.. SH: 9am Nov 22-24 NV, Las Vegas. The Vegas Show. A: Free. T: 46. EBW Promotions, LLC, PO - 4pm. SP: St. Paul Liberty Coin Club. A: Free. Palace Station Hotel and Casino, 2411 W Box 3, Wilmington, MA, 01887. PH: 978- 658- T: 35. F: $50/8ft. Liberty Coin Club, Craig Sahara Ave.. SH: Fri. & Sat. 10am - 6pm; Sun. 0160 or [email protected] or www. Dickison, PO Box 280241, Oakdale, MN, 10am - 4pm. SP: CK Shows. A: $3/weekend. ebwpromotions.com. 55128. PH: 651- 490-1506 or cell, PH: 651- T: 150. CK Shows, Dawn, POB 95517, Las Dec 8 MA, North Attleborough. Second Sunday 295-6241 or [email protected]. Vegas, NV, 89193. PH: 888- 330-5188 or Monthly Coin Show. Elks Lodge #1011, 52 Dec 8 MN, Bloomington. Coin and Currency PH: 800- 208-1810 or [email protected] or Bulfinch St.. SH: 9am-2pm. SP: Hilltop Farm. Show. Bloomington Crowne Plaza, 3 www.ckshows.com. A: Free. T: 18. F: $50. Jon Dulude, PO Box Appletree Sq.. SH: 9am - 4pm. SP: Antique 5, NH, 03597. PH: 802- 266-8179 or hilltop- Coins. A: Free. T: 25. F: $45/6ft., $55/8ft.. PH: NEW HAMPSHIRE [email protected]. 651- 269-5846 or [email protected]. Nov 17 NH, Nashua. 3rd Sun. 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38 Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 22, 2019 Holiday Inn , 9 Northeastern Blvd. SH: 9am Ave. Ext. SH: 11am - 4pm. SP: Capital District Currency & Stamp Show. American Legion - 2pm. SP: EBW Promotions, LLC. A: Free. Coin Dealers Association. A: $2. F: $65. Ron Post 421, 22001 Brook Park Rd. SH: 10am T: 49. EBW Promotions, LLC, PO Box 3, Pugh, PO Box 2081, Scotia, NY, 12302. PH: - 3pm. A: Free. T: 35. John Cotleur. PH: 440- Willmington, MA, 01887. PH: 978- 658-0160 518- 372-3611 or [email protected]. 864-7473. or [email protected] or www.ebw- Nov 17 NY, Liverpool. ONA Coin & Currency Nov 10 OH, Springfield. Clark County Semi- promotions.com. Show. Maplewood Inn, 400 7th North St.. Annual Coin Show. Windy Knoll Golf Center, Dec 15 NH, Nashua. 3rd Sun. Coin Show. SH: 10am - 3pm. SP: Onondaga Numismatic Derby Banquet Center, 500 Roscommon Holiday Inn , 9 Northeastern Blvd. SH: 9am Association. A: Free. T: 27. F: $55. Mark Dr.. SH: 10am - 3pm. SP: Clark County Coin - 2pm. SP: EBW Promotions, LLC. A: Free. Caiello, 652 Old Liverpool Rd., Liverpool, NY, Club. A: Free. T: 40. F: $35. Dr. Gary Lau. PH: T: 49. EBW Promotions, LLC, PO Box 3, 13088. PH: 315- 461-9379 or ona63syr@ 937- 206-4943. Willmington, MA, 01887. PH: 978- 658-0160 gmail.com. Nov 17 OH, Toledo. Blue Ribbon Coin, Stamp, or [email protected] or www.ebw- Nov 29-30 NY, Tarrytown. Westchester Coin & Card Show. Saint Clements Hall, 3030 promotions.com. & Stamp Show. Westchester Marriott, 670 Tremainsville Rd.. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: White Plains Rd.. A: Free. T: 50. Mark Simon, Laramie & Sons Sports Collectibles. A: Free. NEW JERSEY PO Box 414, Jefferson Valley, NY, 10535. PH: F: $40/1. Harold Laramie Jr., 155 Oak St., Oct 26 NJ, Point Pleasant Beach. 49th Jersey 914- 299-3995. Rossford, OH, 43460. PH: 419- 654-0656 or Shore Coin Show. Ocean Fire House , 400 Dec 1 NY, Albany. CDCDA Coin & Hobby Show. [email protected] or blueribboncoinshow. Arnold Ave. SH: 9am-3pm. SP: Ocean County Polish Community Center , 225 Washington weebly.com. Coin Club. A: Free. T: 20. F: $50. Dennis Ave. Ext. SH: 11am - 4pm. SP: Capital District Nov 17 OH, Columbus. Columbus Coin Show. Berube. PH: 732- 785-0449 or denberube@ Coin Dealers Association. A: $2. F: $65. Ron Makoy Center, 5462 Center Street, Hilliard. yahoo.com or www.occoinclub.org. Pugh, PO Box 2081, Scotia, NY, 12302. PH: SH: 10am - 4pm. SP: Dan Rich Dr. Coin Oct 27 NJ, Old Bridge. Coin, Currency, Stamp,& 518- 372-3611 or [email protected]. & Currency. A: $2 18 & over. T: 40. F: $45. Collectibles Show. Old Bridge First Aid & Dec 15 NY, Mount Kisco. Coin and Collectibles Dan Rich, PO Box 340123, Columbus, OH, Rescue Squad Bldg., 200 Marlboro Rd. & Fair. Holiday Inn - Mt. Kisco, One Holiday Inn 43234-0123. PH: 614- 785-9967 or drich@ Ferris Rd.. SH: 8am - 2pm. A: Free. T: 24. Dr.. SH: 9am - 3pm. A: Free. T: 50. F: $100. columbus.rr.com. Matt Sulikowski. PH: 732- 740-4604 or PH: Jon Lerner. PH: 914- 722-3606 or coinhelp@ Nov 24 OH, Cincinnati. Greenhills Classic Coin 732- 290-9090 or [email protected]. yahoo.com or coinandcollectiblesfair.com/. and Stamp Show. American Legion Post 530, Nov 9 NJ, Colts Neck. Coin, Sport Card, & Dec 15 NY, Liverpool. ONA Coin & Currency 11100 Winton Rd.. SH: 10am - 4pm. SP: Jim Collectible Show. Saint Mary’s Church, Rte. Show. Maplewood Inn, 400 7th North St.. Huffman. A: Free. T: 55. F: $42. Jim Huffman, 34 North & Phanlax Rd. SH: 9am - 3pm. SH: 10am - 3pm. SP: Onondaga Numismatic PO Box 24, Plain City, OH, 43064. PH: 937- A: Free. T: 40. F: $25/1 6ft., $45/2 6ft.. Association. A: Free. T: 27. F: $55. Mark 901-2110 or [email protected]. Jimmy Cirronella. PH: 732- 526-7337 or Caiello, 652 Old Liverpool Rd., Liverpool, NY, Dec 1 OH, Fairview Park. Universal Coin, [email protected]. 13088. PH: 315- 461-9379 or ona63syr@ Currency & Stamp Show. American Legion Nov 10 NJ, Burlington Township. Burlington gmail.com. Post 421, 22001 Brook Park Rd. SH: 10am Coin Show. Masonic Lodge, 2308 Mt. Holly - 3pm. A: Free. T: 35. John Cotleur. PH: 440- Rd. (Rt. 541). SH: 9am - 2pm. A: Free. T: NORTH CAROLINA 864-7473. 25. F: $60. Steve Robertson. PH: 609- 499- Nov 16-17 NC, Raleigh. Carolina Coin and Dec 15 OH, Toledo. Blue Ribbon Coin, Stamp, 8826 or [email protected] or Stamp Shows. State Fairgrounds-Holshouser & Card Show. Saint Clements Hall, 3030 BurlingtonCoinShow.com. Bldg., Hillsborough St. & Blue Ridge Rd.. SH: Tremainsville Rd.. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Nov 17 NJ, Clifton. World Money Show. Sat. 10am - 5pm; Sun. 10am - 3pm. A: Free. Laramie & Sons Sports Collectibles. A: Free. Recreation Ctr., 1232 Main Ave.. A: Free. Dot Hendrick, PO Box 12052, Raleigh, NC, F: $40/1. Harold Laramie Jr., 155 Oak St., T: 45. F: $45. Andrew Levy, PO Box 7013, 27605. PH: 919- 828-9450. Rossford, OH, 43460. PH: 419- 654-0656 or Wantagh, NY, 11793-7013. PH: 516- 859- Dec 7-8 NC, Jacksonville. Rare Coins of [email protected] or blueribboncoinshow. 7829 or [email protected]. Raleigh Coin & Currency Show. Jacksonville weebly.com. Nov 24 NJ, Old Bridge. Coin, Currency, Stamp,& Conference Center, 800 New Bridge. St.. SP: Dec 15 OH, Columbus. Columbus Coin Show. Collectibles Show. Old Bridge First Aid & Rare Coins of Raleigh. Shanna Millis. PH: Makoy Center, 5462 Center Street, Hilliard. Rescue Squad Bldg., 200 Marlboro Rd. & 919- 790-8544 or rarecoinsofraleigh@gmail. SH: 10am - 4pm. SP: Dan Rich Dr. Coin Ferris Rd.. SH: 8am - 2pm. A: Free. T: 24. com or www.rarecoinsofraleigh.com. & Currency. A: $2 18 & over. T: 40. F: $45. Matt Sulikowski. PH: 732- 740-4604 or PH: Dec 14-15 NC, Greenville. Rare Coins of Raleigh Dan Rich, PO Box 340123, Columbus, OH, 732- 290-9090 or [email protected]. Coin & Currency Show. American Legion Post 43234-0123. PH: 614- 785-9967 or drich@ Dec 8 NJ, Burlington Township. Burlington 39, 403 Saint Andrews Dr.. Shanna Millis. PH: columbus.rr.com. Coin Show. Masonic Lodge, 2308 Mt. Holly 919- 790-8544 or rarecoinsofraleigh@gmail. OREGON Rd. (Rt. 541). SH: 9am - 2pm. A: Free. T: com or www.rarecoinsofraleigh.com. Nov 2-3 OR, Portland. 15th Annual PNNA/ 25. F: $60. Steve Robertson. PH: 609- 499- WCC Fall Coin Show. Doubletree Portland 8826 or [email protected] or NORTH DAKOTA Lloyd Center Hotel, 1000 NE Multnomah. BurlingtonCoinShow.com. Nov 23 ND, Fargo. 16th Annual Coin Show of SH: Sat. 10am - 6pm; Sun. 10am - 4pm. SP: Dec 14 NJ, Colts Neck. Coin, Sport Card, & North Dakota. Ramada Fargo, 3333 South 13 Pacific Northwest Numismatic Association & Collectible Show. Fire Co. No. 2, 50 Conover Ave.. SH: 9am - 5pm. SP: Red River Valley Willamette Coin Club. A: $2 (under 13 free). T: Rd. SH: 9am - 3pm. A: Free. T: 40. F: $25/1 Coin Club. A: Free. T: 46. F: $100. Bob Hanna. 100. Scott Loos, PO Box 2210, North Bend, 6ft., $45/2 6ft.. Jimmy Cirronella. PH: 732- PH: 701- 373-8980 or [email protected] or WA, 98045. PH: 425- 463-6551 or scottloos@ 526-7337 or [email protected]. www.redrivervalleycoinclub.org. msn.com or www.pnna.org. Dec 15 NJ, Clifton. World Money Show. Dec 7-8 OR, Salem. Salem Coin &Stamp Show. Recreation Ctr., 1232 Main Ave.. A: Free. OHIO State Fairgrounds, Columbia Hall, 2330 17th T: 45. F: $45. Andrew Levy, PO Box 7013, Oct 27 OH, Cincinnati. Greenhills Classic Coin St. NE. SH: Sat. 10am - 4:30pm, Sun. 10am Wantagh, NY, 11793-7013. PH: 516- 859- and Stamp Show. American Legion Post 530, - 3:30pm. SP: Salem Numismatic Society. A: 7829 or [email protected]. 11100 Winton Rd.. SH: 10am - 4pm. SP: Jim $3. T: 70. Danny B.. PH: 503- 588-8162 or Huffman. A: Free. T: 55. F: $42. Jim Huffman, [email protected] or www.oregonco- NEW YORK PO Box 24, Plain City, OH, 43064. PH: 937- inclubs.org. Oct 26 NY, Candor . Candor Coin Club Coin 901-2110 or [email protected]. Show. Owego Moose Club . SH: 10am-3pm. Oct 27 OH, Mendon. Mendon Coin Show. 122 N. PENNSYLVANIA T: 15. David Nichols. PH: 607- 659-3949 or Main St.. SH: 9:30am - 3:30pm. SP: Kramer Oct 27 PA, State College. Central PA Coin [email protected]. Homestead Auctions, LLC. A: Free. T: 40. Club Fall Show. Centre Life Link Building, Oct 27 NY, Queensbury. Coopers Cave Coin F: $40. Warren Kramer, 11939 Dutton Rd, 125 Puddintown Rd.,,. SH: 9:30am - 3pm. Club Coin Show. VFW Post 6196, Luzerne Mendon, OH, 45862. PH: 419- 733-0055 or SP: Central PA Coin Club. A: Free. T: 25. F: Rd. & Richardson St.. SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: [email protected]. $75. Tony Janke, 421 Hudson St, Philipsburg, Coopers Cave Coin Club. A: Free. T: 20. F: Nov 2 OH, Canton. Coin & Collectible Show. PA, 16866. PH: 814- 762-6751 or hcoins7@ $20. Douglas M Strodel, 744 Schroon River Perry Grange Hall, 6300 Richville Dr. SW. SH: comcast.net. Rd, Warrensburg, NY, 12885. PH: 518- 623- 9am - 4pm. SP: Stark County Coin Club. A: Oct 27 PA, Trevose. Trevose Coin Show. Fire 2178 or [email protected]. Free. T: 25. F: $30. Dan Dexter. PH: 330- 704- House, 4900 Street Rd.. SH: 10am - 3pm. Nov 3 NY, Albany. CDCDA Coin & Hobby Show. 3991 or [email protected]. SP: John Bachman. A: Free. F: $80 / $135. Polish Community Center , 225 Washington Nov 3 OH, Fairview Park. Universal Coin, John Bachman, PO Box 44, Magnolia, DE,

www.numismaticnews.com / October 22, 2019 39 19962. PH: 610- 937-0332 or johnbach@ [email protected] or ONRcoins.com. 465, Strawberry Plains, TN, 37871. PH: 865- comcast.net. Dec 8 PA, Telford. Montgomery County Coin 660-8692 or [email protected]. Nov 10 PA, Telford. Montgomery County Show. Franconia Heritage Banquet & Coin Show. Franconia Heritage Banquet & Conference Center, 508 Harleysville Pike. TEXAS Conference Center, 508 Harleysville Pike. SH: 10am - 3pm. SP: John Bachman. A: Free. Oct 25-26 TX, White Settlement/Fort Worth. SH: 10am - 3pm. SP: John Bachman. A: Free. F: $85 / $140. John Bachman, PO Box 44, Cowtown Coin Shows. White Settlement F: $85 / $140. John Bachman, PO Box 44, Magnolia, DE, 19962. (John), PH: 610- 937- Event Center, 8905 Clifford St.. SH: Fri. 12pm Magnolia, DE, 19962. (John), PH: 610- 937- 0332 or [email protected]. - 5pm, Sat. 9am - 5pm. SP: Gary Andrews. A: 0332 or [email protected]. Dec 15 PA, Langhorne. Tri-State Coin & Stamp $3. T: 36. F: $25 per foot. Gary Andrews, 2901 Nov 10 PA, Pittsburgh. O.N.R. Coin Show. Show. Sheraton Bucks County, 400 Oxford Flat Rock Rd., Azle, TX, 76020. PH: 817- 444- Castle Shannon Firehall, 3600 Library Rd. Valley Rd.. SH: 9:30am - 3:30pm. A: Free. F: 4813 or [email protected]. (Route 88 south of Pittsburgh). SH: 9am $80/coin, $75/stamp. Mary L.Martin Ltd., PO Nov 2 TX, Denton. Denton Coin Show. VFW - 2pm. SP: Dane C. Olevian Numismatic Box 787, Perryville, MD, 21903. PH: 410- 939- Post 2205, 909 Sunset Dr. SH: 9am - 4pm. A: Rarities. T: 40. Dane C. Olevian, M.D., PO 0999 or [email protected]. Free. T: 25. F: $75/6ft.. Tony M. Hales, PO Box Box 19816, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213. PH: 844- 832032, Richardson, TX, 75080. PH: 214- 667-2646 or [email protected] or SOUTH DAKOTA 289-4545 or [email protected]. ONRcoins.com. Nov 2 SD, Watertown. Fall Coin & Currency Nov 9 TX, Groves. Greater Point Arthur Coin Nov 17 PA, Langhorne. Tri-State Coin & Stamp Show. Elks Lodge, 600 West Kemp Ave. SH: Club November Coin Show. Masonic Lodge, Show. Sheraton Bucks County, 400 Oxford 9am - 4pm. SP: Kampeska Coin & Stamp 5901 39th St. SH: 9am - 5pm. SP: Greater Valley Rd.. SH: 9:30am - 3:30pm. A: Free. F: Club. A: Free. T: 24. F: $25. Jeff Mollenhoff. Port Arthur Coin Club. A: $2. T: 20. F: $90. $80/coin, $75/stamp. Mary L.Martin Ltd., PO PH: 605- 520-2834 or kampeskacoinclub@ Tracie Updike, PO Box 1164, Bridge City, TX, Box 787, Perryville, MD, 21903. PH: 410- 939- gmail.com. 77611. PH: 713- 503-5993 or [email protected]. 0999 or [email protected]. TENNESSEE Dec 6-7 TX, White Settlement/Fort Worth. Nov 24 PA, Trevose. Trevose Coin Show. Fire Cowtown Coin Shows. White Settlement House, 4900 Street Rd.. SH: 10am - 3pm. Nov 8-10 TN, Chattanooga. TSNS Annual Fall Event Center, 8905 Clifford St.. SH: Fri. 12pm SP: John Bachman. A: Free. F: $80 / $135. Coin Show. Camp Jordan Arena, I-75 exit 1. - 5pm, Sat. 9am - 5pm. SP: Gary Andrews. A: John Bachman, PO Box 44, Magnolia, DE, SH: Fri. & Sat. 10am - 6pm; Sun. 10am - 3pm. $3. T: 36. F: $25 per foot. Gary Andrews, 2901 19962. PH: 610- 937-0332 or johnbach@ SP: Tennessee State Numismatic Society. A: Flat Rock Rd., Azle, TX, 76020. PH: 817- 444- comcast.net. Free. T: 200. Bob Hurst, PO Box 2489, Vero 4813 or [email protected]. Beach, FL, 32961. PH: 321- 427-6474 or Nov 24 PA, Circleville. Greensburg Coin Club VIRGINIA Show. Fire Hall, 129 Robin Station Rd.. SH: [email protected] or www.tsns.org. 9am - 2pm. SP: Greensburg Coin Club. A: Nov 9 TN, Knoxville. Knoxville Coin & Currency Nov 16 VA, Norfolk. Norfolk Coin Show. VFW Free. F: $45-$80. Joe Tanyer. PH: 724- 523- Show. Rothchild Catering & Conference Post, 5728 Bartee St. SH: 9:30am - 4pm. A: 0516 or [email protected]. Center, 8807 Kingston Pike. SH: 9am - 4pm. Free. T: 40. Rusty Williams, PO Box 12403, Dec 8 PA, Pittsburgh. O.N.R. Coin Show. Castle A: Free. T: 20. F: $65. Robert Bruner, POB Norfolk, VA, 23541. PH: 757- 363-0179 or Shannon Firehall, 3600 Library Rd. (Route 465, Strawberry Plains, TN, 37871. PH: 865- www.vnaonline.org. 88 south of Pittsburgh). SH: 9am - 2pm. SP: 660-8692 or [email protected]. Nov 23-24 VA, Salem. Salem-Roanoke Valley Dane C. Olevian Numismatic Rarities. T: Dec 7 TN, Knoxville. Knoxville Coin & Currency Coin Show. American Legion Bldg., 710 40. Dane C. Olevian, M.D., PO Box 19816, Show. Rothchild Catering & Conference Apperson Dr. SH: Sat. 9:30am - 5:30pm; Sun. Pittsburgh, PA, 15213. PH: 844- 667-2646 or Center, 8807 Kingston Pike. SH: 9am - 4pm. 9:30am - 3:30pm. SP: Salem Coin Club. A: A: Free. T: 20. F: $65. Robert Bruner, POB Free. T: 40. F: $120. Will Camp, PO Box 283, Fisherville, VA, 22939. PH: 540- 943-2267. Dec 14-15 VA, Annandale. Coin Show. N. VA Community College, Ernst Community ADVERTISER’S 63rd Cultural Ctr., 8333 Little River Tpke.. A: Free. T: 88. F: $250--$375. Potomac Promotions, INDEX Houston LLC, Wayne Herndon, PO Box 221601, Chantilly, VA, 20153. PH: 703- 385-0058. B Money WEST VIRGINIA Beymer, Jack ...... 11 Nov 2-3 WV, Charleston. Charleston Coin Show. Charleston Civic Center, 200 Civic Center Dr, C Show Parlor D. SH: Sat. 10am - 5pm, Sun. 10am - 3pm. SP: Charleston Coin Club. A: Free. T: Coast To Coast Coins ...... 2, 3 January 17-18, 2020 20. F: $115. Donald K. Clifford, PO Box 65, St. Albans, WV, 25177-0065. PH: 304- 727-4062 F Lone Star Convention Center or [email protected]. 9055 Airport Road @ FM 3083 F+W Media, Inc...... 6, 27-29 Conroe, TX 77303 WISCONSIN Oct 27 WI, Green Bay. Nicolet Coin Club Fall H Dealer set up on Jan. 16 from 2-6pm Show. Stadium View, 1963 Holmgren Way. Houston Money Show ...... 40 Show Hours: SH: 9am - 3pm. SP: Nicolet Coin Club. A: Fri. Jan. 17, 9am-6pm Free. T: 53. F: $60. Roger Bohn. PH: 920- L 819-7294 or [email protected]. Sat. Jan. 18, 9am-5pm Nov 2 WI, Kenosha. 61st Annual Coin Show. L & C Coins ...... 15 Hosted by the Greater Houston Coin Club Union Club, 3030 39th Ave. SH: 9am - 3pm. Assisted by the Conroe Visitors Bureau SP: Kenosha Coin Club. A: Free. T: 17. F: Leidman, Julian ...... 17 $45. Jerry Binsfeld, 6040 39th Ave, Suite 7, For Information contact: N Jack Domurat 832-610-5313 Kenosha, WI, 53142. (12-5) M,W,F, PH: 262- [email protected] 657-4653 or [email protected]. N.G.C...... 13 For collectors: Anything you want is here. Even error coins. Nov 17 WI, Eau Claire. Chippewa Valley Coin Educational presentations. Exhibits and exciting displays. Club Coin Show. Holiday Inn Johney’s Steak S Dealers of U.S coins, currency, medals & tokens. World and House, 4751 Owen Ayres Ct.. SH: 9am - 3pm. Ancient section. Numismatic supplies, books & literature. SP: Chippewa Valley Coin Club. A: Free. T: Sarosi, John Paul ...... 8, 9 Door prizes. For the general public: Free appraisal of coins and currency 20. F: $50/1, $95/2. Paul Kopaczewski, 1011 Steinberg’s ...... 5 by experts. Coin-related jewelry and gems. Buy/sell bullion- Thompson Dr., Altoona, WI, 54720. PH: 715- -best prices anywhere! 834-4701. For Kids: On Saturday: “Treasure Chest Grab” and “Put-a- Dec 8 WI, Kenosha. 9th Annual Kenosha Holiday The advertisers’ index is provided as a Penny-in-a-Slot”. Free coin on entry. . Coin Show. Union Club, 3030 39th Ave. SH: Plenty of FREE PARKING just outside the door.On-site concessions reader service. Occasional last-minute 9am - 3pm. SP: Kenosha Coin Club. A: Free. changes may result in ads appearing on Admission $3, cash only, picture ID required. pages other than those listed here. FREE ADMISSION if under 17 or active military. T: 17. F: $45. Jerry Binsfeld, 6040 39th Ave, The publisher assumes no liability Suite 7, Kenosha, WI, 53142. (12-5) M,W,F, for omissions or errors. www.Houstoncoinshow.org PH: 262- 657-4653 or [email protected].

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