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Love Is in the Air Valentine’S Day Will Be Here Before You Know It T H E Where Else? OIN EPOT FEBRUARY 2019 C116 Poinsett HighwayD • Greenville, SC 29609 • 800-922-2441 • 864-239-0209 • 864-242-4829 -Fax Love Is In The Air Valentine’s Day will be here before you know it. We think it is the perfect time to share your love of coins with the ones you love! GOLD $1,280.00 | SILVER $15.65 | PLATINUM $800.00 VIEW OUR WEBSITE AT www.thecoindepot.net FEATURED COIN SPECIALS FOR FEBRUARY 1899 $5 1909-S V.D.B. 1872 CHIEF SILVER CERTIFICATE LINCOLN CENTS SEATED LIBERTY DOLLAR Very Good Nice Very Fine Very Good This is one of the most sought after large Still looking for one to fill your set? Close to 150 years old, add this type dol- notes among collectors. We only have Here’s an affordable solution! lar to your collection today. a few, so call early. $ 00 $ 00 $ 00EACH 498EACH 688 EACH 344 BUST HALF DOLLARS U.S. LARGE CENTS 1921 HIGH RELIEF PEACE DOLLAR Very Fine Extra Fine It has taken us some time to accumulate Premium Quality BU These bust halves issued from 1807 to enough of these mid grade large cents to 1836 offer great value. Put some away run. Enjoy these quality coins at amaz- The 1921 Peace dollar is actually a one- today! ing prices. year type coin that was struck in such high relief that it wouldn’t stack properly. Add $ 00 $ 95EACH 88EACH 49 one to your holdings today! 3 Different ............................. $259.00 5 Different .............................. $244.00 $ 00 10 Mixed ................................ $844.00 10 Mixed................................. $444.00 188EACH 1942 PROOF SET 1913 TYPE 1 SUPER SPECIAL BUFFALO NICKELS We just bought a small group of 5-coin Premium Quality BU 1942 Proof sets from a sharp eyed This first year group is always a favorite collector. Each set has strong mirror among collectors. finishes and amazing eye appeal. 1913........................................... $29.95 $ EACH00 1913-D ...................................... $59.95 788 1913-S ..................................... $115.00 3 Sets.................................... $2,288.00 All 3 ........................................ $199.00 ASHINGTON ARVER 1796 W -C 5 DIFFERENT OIN OMMEMORATIVE ET DRAPED BUST QUARTER 3-C C S WALKER HALVES Premium Quality BU Good to Very Good Premium Quality BU With a mintage of just 6,146, this first-year- Minted from 1951-1954, each set in- of-issue is an obvious rarity. All the stars clides all three mintmarks. $ 955 COINS and letters are clearly readable. You will 1951-Set (10,004 mintage) ...... $99.00 probably never see an old expert repair on 99 the coin, but that repair saves you about 1952-Set (8,006 mintage) ...... $109.00 10 Mixed................................. $195.00 $10,000 compared to wholesome coin. 1953-Set (8,003 mintage) ...... $109.00 Mixed Roll (20 Coins) ........... $385.00 1954-Set (12,006 mintage) ...... $95.00 5 Rolls (100 Coins) ............. $1,888.00 $7,77700 All 4 Sets (12 Coins) .............. $399.00 1890-S, 1891-S & 1897-S TRADE DOLLAR TWO TOUGH ‘S’-MINT MORGAN DOLLARS Extra Fine PEACE DOLLARS ON SPECIAL Premium Quality BU These coins were only minted for 5 Premium Quality BU years between 1873-1878. A majority These Morgans have strong strikes and of these coins were minted and sent to cartwheel luster. BOLD STRIKES • GREAT LUSTER China for trade, hence the name Trade SPECIAL PRICING 1890-S....................................... $59.00 Dollar. 1891-S....................................... $65.00 $ 00 1924-S....................................... $95.00 1897-S....................................... $79.00 EACH 1925-S....................................... $55.00 All 3 Coins............................. $195.00 225 Both Coins.............................. $144.00 1889-CC FLYING EAGLE CENTS INDIAN CENTS ORGAN OLLAR OF THE 1900S M D Good/Very Good Fine Premium Quality BU Circulated for only two years, these coins Get this key date Morgan Dollar in a make great conversation pieces. Make your friends jealous with these better than average grade. 100+ year old Indians. All Boldly Struck! $ 95 1900........ $24.95 1905........ $24.95 EACH 1901........ $24.95 1906........ $23.95 19 1902........ $24.95 1907........ $23.95 $ 00 2 Different ............................... $38.50 EACH 1903........ $24.95 1908........ $27.95 698 10 Mixed................................. $185.00 1904........ $24.95 1909........ $39.95 Go For the Gold - TAKE ADVANTAGE OF GREAT GOLD PRICING! Premium Quality Brilliant Uncirculated Other Grades ARE AVAILABLE - Call for Pricing! ½ ½ $2 Liberty ...........$329.00 $2 Indian .............$299.00 $5 Liberty.............$399.00 $5 Indian...............$499.00 $10 Liberty...........$775.00 $10 Indian.............$799.00 $20 Liberty........$1,475.00 $20 Saint............$1,495.00 1939-D REDUCED DIAMETER 1799 JEFFERSON NICKELS CAPPED BUST QUARTERS DRAPED BUST DOLLAR Premium Quality BU ~ High Grade Coins ~ Very Fine Starting in 1831, the mint reduced the We’ve recently purchased several We believe this late 1700’s Dollar is the hundred lustrous examples of this size of the quarter by over 10%. These coins were only minted in Philadelphia best value coin for that decade. Add key-date issue, and we are pleased to and only until 1838. A beautiful design another or maybe your first coin of that offer excellent singles at a great price. and low mintages make them perfect for millenium today. $ 88 collectors. EACH Borderline Unc. ..................... $669.00 38 $ 00EACH 3 Coins.................................... $109.00 Premium Quality BU ............ $888.00 1,999 1914 SERIES 1815/2 1930S FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES CAPPED BUST HALF DOLLAR MERCURY DIMES Fine Extremely Fine Premium Quality BU These large oversized notes were used in This great variety shows a few minor everyday life in the early part of the 20th 1934........ $19.95 1936-D.... $22.95 scuffs in the obverse left field that can century. Enjoy this piece of history. 1934-D.... $49.95 1936-S .... $19.95 only be detected under magnification. 1935........ $12.95 1937........ $12.95 $5 Note...................................... $89.00 The reverse looks more AU than XF. 1935-D.... $29.95 1937-D.... $18.95 $10 Note.................................... $99.00 This coin is priced to sell fast. 1935-S .... $19.95 1937-S .... $18.95 $20 Note.................................. $109.00 1936........ $12.95 $ 00 All 3 Notes.............................. $288.00 4,444 All 11 Coins............................ $198.00 MORE GREAT SPECIALS • CALL TODAY 800-922-2441 $2½ INDIAN GOLD 1934-S EARLY ON SPECIAL! PEACE DOLLAR WALKING LIBERTY HALVES Premium Quality BU Premium Quality BU These coins are always a popular sell- Premium Quality BU Own a richly detailed example of this out. Each coin is a fully struck and lus- scarcity at a great price. Call today to trous example. We bought a nice Walker set that must add a winner to your collection. $ 00 have been assembled with great care as 277EACH each coin is well-struck with a minimum $ 00 3 Different .............................. $828.00 of marks. 888 5 Different ........................... $1,364.00 1916......................................... $388.00 1916-D .................................... $388.00 1917-D OBV............................. $688.00 1917-D REV ............................. $988.00 1917-S OBV .......................... $2,888.00 1918 ........................................ $488.00 1875-CC 1918-S .................................... $488.00 1875-S 1919...................................... $2,888.00 WENTY ENT IECE T C P TWENTY CENT PIECE 1919-D ................................. $3,888.00 ~ Choose Your Grade ~ XF/AU 1919-S.................................. $3,665.00 This is the only affordable Carson City 1920......................................... $388.00 We haven’t been able to advertise this Twenty piece making it a must for your 1920-S..................................... $888.00 collection. solid mid-grade coin in quite some time. Take advantage now! 1923-S.................................. $2,388.00 Very Good .............................. $277.00 1928-S..................................... $999.00 Borderline Unc. ..................... $999.00 1929-D .................................... $388.00 $ 00EACH PQBU .................................. $1,688.00 225 1929-S..................................... $429.00 1916-D 1955/55 DOUBLED-DIE $5 LIBERTY OLD OINS MERCURY DIMES LINCOLN CENT G C Premium Quality BU Premium Quality BU About Good Date and Mintmark are readable! VISIBLE DOUBLING $ EACH00 3 Different ...........................364 $1,088.00 $ 00 $ 00 499EACH 1,588EACH 10 Mixed.............................. $3,555.00 U.S. TWO-CENT PIECES REJECTO SEATED DIMES STANDING LIBERTY QUARTERS Premium Quality BU ON SPECIAL The two-cent piece was the first denomination All these 19th Century seated dimes have a bit too much wear or are to bear our National motto “In God We Trust.” Premium Quality BU slightly damaged. 1918......... $119.00 1924-S......$288.00 1866 ........... $109.00 1918-S..... $159.00 1926-S......$488.00 only $ 00 1867............ $129.00 Each............................................ $6.95 1919 .........$189.00 1927-S...$3,888.00 OUR CHOICE99 OF DATES 1868............ $139.00 10 Different .............................. $59.00 1919-D .....$999.00 1929-D .... $109.00 1869............ $149.00 1920 ........ $139.00 1929-S ......$119.00 1864 SM.. $1,395.00 1870............ $229.00 50 Mixed................................. $275.00 1920-S..... $188.00 1930-S..... $109.00 1864............ $109.00 1871............ $249.00
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