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The Coin Depot September 2011.Pdf Volume XXI No. 31 SEPTEMBER 2011 $2.95 $2,500 GOLD BY YEAR END! Recently two Wall Street powerhouses, J.P. Morgan and Goldman Sachs both predicted gold would hit $2500 by year end! Now, both of these financial institutions know a L-O-T about the gold market and they are both big enough to manipulate the gold market if necessary—so if they believe gold will be $2500 by year end so do we! If you don’ town enough gold or silver (and who does?) ACT NOW! As we go to press, spot gold is $1,880.00, spot silver is $42.90; platinum is $1,885.00 1 $5 I NDIAN $2 /2 INDIAN GOLD COIN SPECIAL GOLD COINS Premium Quality Brilliant Uncirculated Premium Quality Brilliant Uncirculated Add superior examples of these much-in-demand U.S. Lustrous and well-struck, these pretty $5.00 Indian gold gold coins to your holdings now. We expect higher prices coins are a terrific value at our special prices. are on the way! Each ............................................... $519.95 Each .............................................. $299.00 3 Different .................................... $889.00 3 Different .................................. $1,549.00 10 Mixed Dates ......................... $2,949.00 The home of Great coins _Great prices THE COIN DEPOT 116 Poinsett Highway, Greenville, SC 29609 Great service. 800-922-2441 24 hour fax 864-239-0209 We help put the fun back in coin collecting. 864-242-4829 1 1901-S 1818 BARBER QUARTER BUST QUARTER About Good Choice Borderline Uncirculated These well-worn, key-date quarter still has the date Here’s a full strike large size bust quarter with and mintmark fully readable. attractive blue-grey peripheral toning. Add it to your holdings now! $ 0eac0 h $ 00 2,495 1,695 each 1796 1797 SMALL EAGLE 9X7 S TARS MALL ETTERS UST OLLAR S L B D BUST DOLLAR Very Good Very Fine Here’s an inexpensive coin that still shows all the major design features. A couple of small scratches saves you $2500.00! $ 0eac0 h $ 00 1,795 each 2 5,995 2011 G OLD EAGLES MINTED IN SAN FRANCISCO 1OZ . G OLD EAGLES 2011 S ILVER EAGLES Superb Brilliant Uncirculated MINTED IN SAN FRANCISCO BASIS: $1,880.00 Superb Brilliant Uncirculated Even though these coins are indistinguishable from coins struck at the West Point Mint, they are fresh from a San Francisco box. One Ounce ................................ $2,005.00 As such your collection isn’t complete without them. Half Ounce ................................. $1,070.00 Each ............................................... $49.00 Quarter Ounce ............................. $549.00 10 Coins ....................................... $489.50 Tenth Ounce ................................. $230.00 20 Coins ....................................... $978.00 100 Coins .................................. $4,865.00 Call For Quantity Pricing 500 Coins ................................ $24,300.00 All Bullion prices subject to market Prices Subject to Market Fluctuations. 2011 P ROOF 2011 ATB 5- OUNCE SILVER EAGLES .999 FINE SILVER BULLION COINS Superb Proof 2011 Gettysburg 5-oz. ............... $249.00 2011 Glacier Park 5-oz. ............ $249.00 This year’s proof silver Eagles are out and they are beauties. 2011 Olympic Park 5-oz. .......... $249.00 2011 Vicksburg 5-oz. ................. $249.00 $ 9ea5 ch 2011 Chickasaw 5-oz. ................ $249.00 10 Coins ............7......9....................... $770.00 All Five ...................................... $1,239.00 3 1893-S 1889-CC MORGAN DOLLARS MORGAN DOLLARS Very Good to Fine Nice Very Good Own the premier key-date Morgan in a nice Pleasing coins with natural surfaces, these key-date “CC” dollars will make a great addition to your circulated grade at a great price! holdings! $ 99 $ 99 each 2,499 each 699 1917 T YPE ONE KEY -D ATE STANDING QUARTER CARSON CITY MORGANS Choose Your Grade! Premium Quality Brilliant Uncirculated By the middle of 1917, these “naked bust” quarters Take advantage of our special pricing on these caused such a public outrage that Congress forced a tough date Morgans. design change to the “mailed bust” variety. Extremely Fine ............................ $119.00 1879-CC .................................... $2,895.00 Premium Quality BU .................. $199.00 1893-CC .................................... $2,995.00 4 AUSTRIAN 1875-CC 4 D UCAT GOLD COINS Premium Quality Brilliant Uncirculated Premium Quality Brilliant Uncirculated Here’s a full strike CC 20 ¢ piece at a great price! These big Austrian golds coins are bigger around than a silver dollar! These thin coins are dated 1915 and have been struck by the Austrian mint ever $ 00 since. They contain nearly half an ounce of pure 1,995 gold. Choice Borderline Unc. .......... $1,395.00 $ 00 899 each LIBERTY SEATED HALVES 1914-D Very Good or Better LINCOLN CENTS You might not believe it but these old Seated Nice Very Good Liberty halves are scarcer then the earlier bust halves! Add a few to your holdings. Acquire a key-date Lincoln at a special price! $ e9ac9 h 29 $ 9ea9 ch 5 Different .................................. $145.00 249 5 1921 M ERCURY DIMES 1797 DRAPED BUST Nice About Good or Better ALF OLLAR These moderately worn but still attractive semi-key dates H D are offered at especially favorable pricing. Here’s the king of U.S. type coins. Although this coin has had some expert repair, its priced at about half what an undamaged piece might bring. 1921 (Plain) ..................................... $44.95 3 Coins .......................................... $129.50 $ 00 1921-D ............................................. $59.95 3 Coins .......................................... $175.00 17,900 EARLY COMMEMORATIVES EARLY SAN FRANCISCO Premium Quality Brilliant Uncirculated MORGAN DOLLARS Take advantage of our special pricing on these early Premium Quality Brilliant Uncirculated commemorative halves. It’s been a good while since we’ve been able to offer these Lexington ...................................... $99.00 dollars on special. Don’t wait! Monroe .......................................... $64.00 1883-S .......................................... $495.00 Pilgrim ........................................... $88.00 1884-S ....................................... $2,295.00 Sesquicentennial ........................... $99.00 1885-S .......................................... $199.00 Rhode Island ................................. $88.00 1886-S .......................................... $269.00 All Five ......................................... $429.00 1887-S ............................................ $99.00 6 UNITED STATES LARGE CENTS 1926 Sharp Very Fine LINCOLN CENTS These old coppers, each 150 years of age or more, remain Choice Borderline Uncirculated one of the best values on today’s market. Add these attractive coins to your collection today! We bought a couple of rolls of slightly mis-handled early Each .................................................... $27.50 Lincolns. They seem very cheap! 3 Different .......................................... $79.95 $39ea9 ch 10 Mixed Dates ................................ $255.00 10 Coins ............................................. $38.50 UNITED STATES PROOF TWO CENT PIECES WHEAT CENTS Nice AG to Good Superb Proof These attractive old 2 ¢ pieces of 1864 to 1870 include These 1956, 1957 and 1958 proof wheat cents certainly only full-date coins. Grades run AG to VG averaging Full are harder to come by than their cheap price would Good. indicate. Who else could offer them? $ 99 $ 99 11 each 3each 3 Different ......................................... $33.50 10 Coins ............................................. $39.50 10 Mixed Dates ................................ $109.00 50 Coins ............................................ $177.00 7 1882-O/S TWO -C ENT PIECES ORGAN OLLARS M D XF-AU ~ Choose Your Grade ~ Add a nice high quality two-cent piece to your holdings at a This scarce overmintmark is seriously undervalued. Buy one very favorable price. today! Fine ................................................ $49.00 $ 9ea5 ch Extremely Fine ............................. $69.00 39 PQBU ........................................... $188.00 10 Coins ......................................... $349.00 TEN -O UNCE .999+ F INE TYPE ONE SILVER BARS GOLD DOLLARS ~ A Great Value! ~ Premium Quality Brilliant Uncirculated We have an interesting accumulation of 10-oz. .999+ Fine silver ingots, popular items that aren’t easy to come by these You’ll be delighted with the superior quality of these 1849- to days. Prices are based on $41.00 silver spot and will 1854-dated gold dollars. The quality is excellent. fluctuate. Various well-known manufacturers are included. Each ............................................. $457.50 $ 0ea0 ch 3 Ingots (30-oz.) ....................... $1,369.50 249 10 Ingots (100-oz.) ................... $4,545.00 3 Different ..................................... $739.00 8 EJECTO 1908-S R NDIAN ENTS ARSON ITY OLLARS I C C C D Premium Quality Brilliant Uncirculated These old Carson City cartwheels are either pretty worn or First U.S. copper coin to bear a mintmark, the 1908-S cent they are higher grades with light problems. is both a scarce and popular coin. We are pleased to offer top-grade examples at a great price. $ 00 $ 99 each 69 each 269 4 Different ................................... $275.00 Limit: One Per Customer 1909-S OUBLE IE 1995 D -D INDIAN CENTS LINCOLN CENTS ~ Choose Your Grade ~ Premium Quality Brilliant Uncirculated Add this popular San Francisco scarcity to your collection at a price that should please anyone. These superb
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