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Reding's Auction Center COIN AUCTION SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 2021 • 12 NOON REDING’S AUCTION CENTER 2301 SUNSET DRIVE • EL RENO, OK 01 (2) Buffalo Nickels, 1915, & 1917 53 1945 D Walking Liberty Half Dollar 02 (2) Standing Liberty Quarters, 1925 & 1926 54 1865 Three Cent Nickel 03 (3) Mercury Dimes, 1936 P,D,S 55 1881 S Morgan Dollar 04 1846 Large Cent, Medium Date 56 1907 O Barber Dime 05 (3) Mercury Dimes, 1937 P,D,S 57 1900 Morgan Dollar 06 1869 Two Cent Piece 58 1857 Flying Eagle Cent, 1st Year 07 1877 Seated Liberty Dime 59 1883 O Morgan Dollar 08 1854 Large Cent 60 1921 Peace Dollar, Key Date 09 1855 Seated Liberty Half Dime with Arrows 61 1886 Morgan Dollar 10 Bag of 500 Wheat Cents, 1920’s to 1950’s 62 1877 Seated Liberty Half Dollar 11 (2) Washing Quarters, 1938 S, & 1942 S 63 1883 Morgan Dollar 12 1857 Large Cent, Low Mintage 64 1883 S Morgan Dollar 13 1853 Seated Liberty Half Dime, With Arrows 65 1889 Morgan Dollar 14 Kennedy Collection, 30 Coins, Some Silver Halves 66 High Grade Roosevelt Dime Collection in Album, 136 Coins 15 1876 S Seated Liberty Dime 67 1891 S Morgan Dollar 16 1865 Two Cent Piece 68 1924 Peace Dollar, NAC-MS-66 17 (2) Standing Liberty Quarters, 1925 & 1927 69 1890 CC Morgan Dollar 18 1899 & 1899 S Barber Dimes 70 20th Century Silver Eagle Set of 3 Coins with reverse Proof, 19 1921 Mercury Dime, Key Date Mint State 20 1863 Copper Nickel 71 2015 American Eagle, NGC-MS-70 21 1876 CC Seated Liberty Dime 72 1909 O Barber dime 22 (3) Barber dimes, 1897, 98, 98 O 73 1881 S Morgan Dollar 23 (2) Washington quarters, 1932 & 1937 S 74 2012 W Silver Eagle, GEM Proof 24 1865 Three Cent Nickel, (First Year) 75 1878 CC Morgan Dollar 25 1841 O Half Dime 76 1942 S Mercury Dime, MS-65 26 (2) Barber Dimes, 1901 & 1900 S 77 1920 Indian Head Two & Half Dollar Gold Coin 27 (2) Washington quarters 1962 s, & 1964 D 78 (50) State Quarter Set 28 1896 O Morgan dollar 79 1910 S Five Dollar Indian Head Gold Coin 29 1877 CC Seated Liberty Dime 80 1908 Two & Half Dollar Indian Head Gold Coin 30 (2) Barber Dimes, 1900 & 1900 S 81 1914 Five Dollar Indian Head Gold Coin 31 (2) Washington Quarters, 1963 & 1964 82 1911 D Five Dollar Indian Head Gold Coin, Key Date, RARE 32 1896 Morgan Dollar 83 1914 S Barber Quarter 33 1860 Seated Liberty Half Dime 84 1897 & 1898 Barber Half Dollars 34 (2) Barber Dimes, 1902 & 1902 S 85 1927 S Standing Liberty Quarter 35 1875 Seated Liberty Dime 86 1892 o Morgan Dollar 36 1928 S Peace Dollar 87 1863 Copper Nickel Indian Head Cent & 1907 Indian Head 37 (2) Barber Half Dollars, 1899 & 1905 S 88 1976 Silver Ike Dollar & Kennedy Half Dollar 38 (2) Barber Dimes, 1903 & 1903 O 89 1913 Buffalo Nickel 39 1872 S Seated Liberty Half Dime 90 1998 Silver Proof Set 40 (3) Walking Liberty Half Dollars, 1918, 27 S, 28 S 91 1927 D Mercury Dime 41 1941 Walking Liberty Half Dollar 92 U.S. Constitution 1987 Silver Dollar in Mint Packaging 42 (2) Barber Dimes, 1905 S, 1906 93 200th White House Ann. Silver Dollar 43 1942 Walking Liberty Half Dollar 94 (6) Walking Liberty Half Dollars, 1941 D, 42 D, 44 D, & 1943 44 (2) Walking Liberty Half Dollars, 1941 D, & 1942 D P,D,S 45 1943 Walking Liberty Half Dollar 95 1918 & 1918 D Buffalo Nickels 46 (3) Barber Dimes, 1907, 07 O, 07 D 96 1852 Three Cent Piece, Silver & Rare 47 1943 D Walking Liberty Half Dollar 97 1887 Morgan Dollar 48 1901 O Morgan Dollar 98 Ancient Coin, “Alexander the Great” 49 1945 S Walking Liberty Half Dollar 99 1889 Morgan Dollar 50 (3) Barber Dimes, 1908 S, 1909, 1910 100 1880 Morgan Dollar 51 1946 S Walking Liberty Half Dollar 101 1922 Peace Dollar 52 (4) Barber Half Dollars, 1900, 1901, 1907 D, 1909 102 1889 O Morgan Dollar 86. Roll (40) Barber Nickels 128. Roll of 1928 Wheat Cents 87. 1886 Morgan Dollar 129. Roll of Indian Head Cents 88.103 19281946 S Peace Booker Dollar T. Washington 130.153 Roll 2012 of Silver Bicentennial Quarter Cents 104 1922Commemorative Peace Dollar Half Dollar 131.154 Roll 1880 of Morgan 1940 Dollar Nickels 89.105 19351886 S Peace O Morgan Dollar Dollar 132.155 Roll (2) Barberof 1941 Quarters, Nickels 1916 & 16D 90.106 1877(4) FranklinSeated Liberty Half Dime Dollars 133.156 Roll 1912 of Post 1946 Card, Nickels El Reno, Ok. Kerfoot Hotel 107 (2) Silver Ike Dollars, 71S & 76 S 157 NRA Pocket Knife NEW 91. 1887 Morgan Dollar 134. Roll of 1940 Nickels 108 Ancient Egyptian Cleopatra ????? 158 War Cent Set, 3 Coins & 1981 Proof Set 92.109 19761859 S Silver California Ike Dollar Gold Token 135.159Sheet (2) Barber of 12 Quarters, Nickels 1899 & 1900 93.110 Roman1887 SilverO Morgan Denarius Dollar“Marc Anthony” ????? 136.1601941, 1868 Three1942, Cent 1942 Nickel D Mercury Dimes 94.111 19171928 S Walking A Silver Liberty Certificate, Half Dollar “Funny Back” 137.1611917 (2) Barber Walking Quarters Liberty Half Dollar 95.112 ONA1887 1991 S MedalMorgan Set withDollar Silver Round 138.1621918 1983 S& 84Walking Proof Sets Liberty Half Dollar 96.113 DViet walking-Nam Liberty Era Half Military Dollar Payment Currency 139.163 1927 (2) Barber S Walking Half dollars, Liberty 1909 D, Half & 1911 Dollar 114 (2)10 Walking Cents Liberty Half Dollars 1935 S & 1936 S 140.164 Roll 1979 of Circus 1946 Circus Nickels Gambling Token, (Dollar) 97.115 19221889 S Peace O Morgan Dollar Dollar 141.165 2008 (2) Barber Presidential Quarters, 1904 Dollars & 1907 98.116 1918Four Walking Rolls Liberty of Lincoln Half Dollar Cents, 60”s, 70’s, 80’s 142.166 2007 1978 Presidential& 1979 Proof Sets Dollars 99.117 19181890 S Walking Morgan Liberty Dollar Half Dollar 143.167 1967 (2) Barber Proof Quarters, Set 1912 & 1914 100.118 RollCivil (50) War Indian Token, Head Cents, “Pittsburg Various Dates Dry Goods & 144.168 1965 1975 ProofBi-Centennial Set Medal, “Battle of Lexington & Concord” 119 1918 D Walking Liberty Half Dollar 169 1976 Bi-Centennial Medal “Declaration of Independence” Grocery 145. 1966 Proof Set 120 Nice Roll of Full Date Buffalo Nickels 170 John Wayne Medal 101. 1890 S Morgan Dollar 146. 1968 U.S. Proof Set 121 1892 Columbian Expo Comm. Half Dollar 171 2013 Five Star General Half Dollar Proof Set 102.122 19171939 S & Golden 1918 Walking Gate Liberty Expo, Half Gold Dollars Token 147.1722007 1943 StateWalking Quarters, Liberty Half DollarGold Inlaided 103.123 19481892 D FranklinO Morgan Half Dollar Dollar 148.1732010 NRA MedalNational Parks quarters 104.124 (4)1964 Indian Silver Head Cents, Year 1865, Set 1881, 1882, 1884 149.174Great Apollo American II First Moon DoubleLanding Medal Dated Nickels 105.125 19491894 S Franklin O Morgan Half Dollar Dollar 150.175 1964 Unassigned American Lands CentennialRevisited Coin Set 106.126 (12)1943 Indian S SilverHead Cents, Jefferson 1887 to 1907Nickel 151.176 Teddy Lincoln RooseveltCent Set, War CommemorativeCents Quarter 107.127 1949(3) MercuryD Franklin Half Dimes, Dollar, 27Key S,Date 29, 29 S 152.177 1963 Romania Dollar 100 Silverin Sleeve LEI, Sterling Silver 108.128 (4)(2) Walking Atoka Liberty Okla. Half Trade Dollars, Tokens, 153.178 Thomas Three Proof Jefferson Sets, 1980, Collection 81, 82 129 1955Sportsman Franklin Half Club Dollar 154.179 Bag Oklahoma of (6) National Kennedy Bank Half Medal, Dollars 2002 109.130 (7)Marshall Standing LibertyIsland Quarters, Space Shuttle 155.180 (3) 1976 Scarce S Kennedy Seldom Half Dollar Seen INB-PE-70 Coin CameoSet 131 1877 Seated Liberty Dime 181 Eisenhower Medal Commemorative Medal 156. Bag of assorted Coins, 132 RARE Star Note, 1934 C 182 1974 U.S. Mint Set 110. Fort Sill Okla. NCO Open Mess Dollar 157. (15) Assorted State Quarters in Sealed Bags 133 1889 Seated Liberty Dime 183 (2) Barber Dimes, 1911 & 1911 d 134 1963Trade Red TokenSeal Two Dollar Note 158.184“America 1896 O Morgan the Beautiful”Dollar State Quarter Collection 111.135 18731998 S Seated Gibraltar Liberty Crown Half Dollar 159.185(4) (2) Albums Barber dimes, for Collectors1916 & 1916 S 112.136 (6)2003 V-Nickels, Remember 1892 – 1912 the D Alamo Medal 160.1862009 ONA 1992Lincoln Medal Bi Set Centennial with Silver Round Cent Collection 113.137 19262011 Mercury Cooper Dime Eagle 161.187 J.F.K. 1964 & Cards 64 d Kennedy Half Dollars 114.138 1916C.P. S MercuryCrawford Dime Bank Territorial Check, 1883 162.188 South 1865 Three Haven Cent Trade Nickel Scrip 115.139 Mixed1981 Lot: New 2 Indian Zealand Head Cents, 1 Dollar & 1929 Crown Buffalo Nickel 163.189 1975 1964 ProofKennedy Set Half Dollar 116.140 1966Currency Roosevelt Album Dime SGS-MS-70 with 11 Foreign Notes 164.190 2011 1940 ProtectingS & 1941 Walking Out Liberty Freedom Half Dollars Coin 117.141 1894British & 1896 St. Indian Helena Head 25 Cents Pence Coin 1977 165.191 Roll 1964 of d CanadianKennedy Half NickelsDollar 118.142 19641961 Proof Mexican Set, Silver Peso 166.192 We 1993 Mark Franklin the Roosevelt Price of Medal Freedom & Stamp Medal Set 119.143 (2)1943 Barber Series Quarters, Mexican 1901 & 1902 5 Peso Note 167.193 German 1979 Susan East B. Anthony Africa Dollar 20 Heller Coin, (1916) 144 (4) Washington quarters, 1932, 37D, 40, 40D 194 1889 Morgan Dollar Medal (Looks Silver ???) 120.
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