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Griffith Coin List Griffith Coin List 1. 1847 large cent 2. 1848 large cent 3. 1904 Indian head cent 4. 1864 2¢ pc. 5. 1935 & 1938 Buffalo nickels, 2 coins 6. 1910 Liberty nickel 7. 1871 3¢ nickel 8. Liberty coin collection, 4 coins 9. Two Century nickel collection, 5 coins 10. 2005 Bison nickel collection, 4 coins 11. 100th Anniversary Denver mint, 3 coins 12. Thomas Jefferson coin collection, 4 coins 13. 1901 & 1906 Liberty nickels, 2 coins 14. 1906 S Barber dime 15. Barber, Mercury & Roosevelt dime collection, 3 coins 16. Mercury dimes: P, D & S mint, 3 coins 17. Mercury dimes, 4 18. Barber dimes: 1901, 1907, 1908 & 1910, 4 coins 19. 1941 Mercury dime 20. Roosevelt dimes: 1946 P, 1946 D & 1946 S, 3 coins 21. Roosevelt dimes: 1946, 1947 & 1948, 3 coins 22. Mercury dimes & Roosevelt dimes: 15 of each, 30 coins total 23. Barber coin collection, 3 coins 24. American quarters: Barber 1898, Standing Liberty 1928 & Washington 2000 25. 200th Anniversary Abraham Lincoln, 3 coins 26. Standing Liberty quarters, 3 27. 2001 Washington quarter, plated 28. 2004 Washington quarter, Wisconsin 29. 1901 Barber quarter 30. 1914 Barber quarter 31. 1915 D Barber quarter 32. Liberty coin collection, 3 coins 33. 1943 WWII coin collection, 5 coins 34. Barber coin collection, O mint, 3 coins 35. 19th Century coin collection, 5 coins 36. American Classic coins: 1912, 1916, 1945, 1916 & 1958, 5 coins 37. Veterans WWI coin & stamp collection, 5 coins 38. 1945 P WWII coin collection, 5 coins 39. 1918 Liberty ½ dollar 40. 1927 S Liberty ½ dollar 41. 1937 Liberty ½ dollar 42. 1934 7 1935 Liberty ½ dollar 43. 1929 S Liberty ½ dollar 44. 1933 Liberty ½ dollar 45. 1944 Liberty ½ dollar 46. 1934 Liberty ½ dollar & 1934 Liberty dime 47. 1941 Liberty ½ dollar & 1941 Mercury dime 48. 1936 Liberty ½ dollar & 1936 Mercury dime 49. 1937 Liberty ½ dollar & 1937 Mercury dime 50. 1938 Liberty ½ dollar & 1938 Mercury dime 51. 1943 Liberty ½ dollar & 1943 Mercury dime 52. 1935 Mercury dime: P, D & S mint 53. 1863 Indian cent & stamp collection 54. 1927 Liberty quarter 55. 1951 Franklin ½ dollar 56. 1957 Franklin ½ dollar 57. 1850 Indian cent 58. 1972 Eisenhower dollar, 2-coin set 59. 1976 Eisenhower dollar, 2-coin set 60. 1976 Eisenhower dollar, 2-coin set 61. 1976 Eisenhower dollar, 2-coin set 62. 1974 Eisenhower dollar, 2-coin set 63. 1973 Eisenhower dollar 64. 1976 Eisenhower dollar 65. 1976 Eisenhower dollar 66. 1970 S Roosevelt dime 67. 2002 ½ dollar & dollar set: P & D mint, 4 coins 68. 2003 ½ dollar & dollar set: P & D mint, 4 coins 69. 1976 MS64 Kennedy ½ dollar 70. Kennedy colorized ½ dollar 71. 1980 Susan B. Anthony: P, D & S mint 72. 1981 Susan B. Anthony 73. 2000 P Native American dollar 74. 2007 P Thomas Jefferson dollar 75. 2000 colorized quarter set, 5 coins 76. 2011 Native American necklace 77. America’s Last Year of Issue silver dollars, 4 coins 78. 1982 D MS65 Washington Commemorative ½ dollar 79. 1878 S Morgan dollar 80. 1878 Morgan dollar 81. 1881 O Morgan dollar 82. 1882 O Morgan dollar 83. 1882 Morgan dollar 84. 1885 O Morgan dollar 85. 1886 O Morgan dollar 86. 1887 O Morgan dollar 87. 1887 O Morgan dollar 88. 1887 O Morgan dollar 89. 1890 Morgan dollar 90. 1890 O Morgan dollar 91. 1892 S Morgan dollar 92. 1894 O Morgan dollar 93. 1898 S Morgan dollar 94. 1921 Morgan dollar 95. 1921 Morgan dollar 96. 1880 Morgan dollar 97. 1885 Morgan dollar 98. 1889 O Morgan dollar 99. 1900 O Morgan dollar 100. 1900 Morgan dollar 101. 1901 O Morgan dollar 102. 1901 O Morgan dollar 103. 1921 Morgan dollar 104. Morgan 3-coin set 105. 1911 Barber dime 106. 1923 S Peace dollar 107. 1923 S Peace dollar 108. 1924 S Peace dollar 109. 1925 Peace dollar 110. 1926 Peace dollar 111. 1926 D Peace dollar 112. 1935 Peace dollar 113. 1927 S Peace dollar 114. 1884 O Morgan dollar 115. 1986 colorized American Eagle 116. 1987 American Eagle 117. 1990 American Eagle 118. 1993 American Eagle 119. 1997 American Eagle 120. 2000 American Eagle 121. 2001 American Eagle 122. 2002 American Eagle 123. 2003 American Eagle 124. 2006 MS69 American Eagle 125. 2007 American Eagle 126. 1943 Lincoln cent 127. 1992 Olympic ½ dollar 128. 1963 Washington quarter 129. 1984 U.S. Commemorative 130. 1996 $10 token 131. 1957 proof set 132. 1959 proof set 133. 1960 proof set 134. 1940’s stamp & coin collection 135. 1980’s stamp & coin collection 136. 1957 $1 silver certificate 137. 1953 $2 bill, red seal 138. Box of quarter capsules 139. 1/20th oz. Panda gold coin 140. 1/25th oz. Panda gold coin 141. 1/20th oz. Kangaroo gold coin 142. 1/10th oz. Kangaroo gold coin 143. World’s smallest gold coin 144. World’s smallest gold coin 145. World’s smallest gold coin 146. World’s smallest gold coin 147. World’s smallest gold coin 148. World’s smallest gold coins, set of 4 149. Denver Bronco’s Super Bowl coin collection, 13 coins 150. 5 silver dollars: 1887 O, 1921, 1923 S, 1925, 1926 S 151. 1993 D & P unc. coins 152. 1994 D & P unc. coins 153. 2001 D & P unc. coins 154. 2002 D & P unc. coins 155. 2003 D & P unc. coins 156. 2005 D & P unc. coins 157. 2007 D & P unc. coins 158. 2009 D & P unc. coins 159. 1995 mint proof set 160. 1996 mint proof set 161. 1997 mint proof set 162. 1998 mint proof set 163. 1999 mint proof set 164. 2000 mint proof set 165. 2004 mint proof set 166. Misc. foreign coins 167. 48 wheat pennies (in tube) 168. 76 Lincoln head pennies in book, 1909-1940 169. 68 Lincoln head cents in book, 1941-1958 170. 45 Lincoln head cents in book, 1959 + 171. 17 Buffalo head nickels in book 172. Bag of 18 wheat pennies .
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