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1903 Indian Cent PCGS MS63RB

Price: $115.00

Grade: 63 R2 (PCGS)
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Description: A well struck coin with about 75% red lustre remaining. Swirling lustre adds to the eye appeal.

1953 LD,SS Canada 50 Cents PCGS MS63

Price: $49.00

Grade: 63 (PCGS)
Catalog #: KM-53

Description: Large date, shoulder strap; A brilliant semi-prooflike coin.

1796 Quarter Eagle with Stars Gallery Mint Copy

Price: $350.00

Grade: 67 PFDCAM
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Description: Gallery Mint reproduction; With stars, serial #49. Blazing deep mirrors with deep cameo contrast.

1940 Newfoundland 1c EF45

Price: $20.00

Grade: 45
Catalog #: KM-19

Description: A well struck coin with pleasing medium brown surfaces and not enough lustre to be called AU.

1872-H Newfoundland 20c VF30

Price: $70.00

Grade: 30
Catalog #: KM-4

Description: A light silver coin with lustre in the devices. Scarce

1946 Canada $1 PCGS MS63

Price: $310.00

Grade: 63 (PCGS)
Catalog #: KM-37

Description: A brilliant semi-prooflike coin with some grade limiting scuff. Scarce in unc.

1894 Newfoundland One Cent EF40

Price: $17.50

Grade: 40
Catalog #: KM-1

Description: A well struck coin with light brown color and a couple of bagmarks.

1880 Low 0 Newfoundland One Cent VF20 Details

Price: $25.00

Grade: 20 corroded
Catalog #: KM-1

Description: A decent strike on a slightly porous planchet. A relatively scarce coin.

1903 Indian Cent PCGS MS63RB

Price: $135.00

Grade: 63 R2 (PCGS)
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Description: A well struck coin with about 75% red lustre remaining. Swirling lustre adds to the eye appeal.

1903 Indian Cent PCGS MS62RB

Price: $110.00

Grade: 62 R2 (PCGS)
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Description: A well struck coin with about 75% red lustre remaining. Swirling lustre and a lack of spots adds to the eye appeal. Some unfortunate bag marks on the Indian's cheek limited the grade.

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1830-W France 5 Francs EF45

Price: $164.95$139.95

Grade: 45
Catalog #: KM-728.3

Description: An attractive old silver coin with some blue toning and lustre at the rims.

1914/3 Buffalo Nickel VF20

Price: $425.00$325.00

Grade: 20
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Description: Original color, 3/4 horn, clear top bar 3. See pictures, the 3 is very clear.

1903 Indian Cent PCGS AU50, "Goatee" 1 in chin

Price: $1,000.00$750.00

Grade: 50 (PCGS)
Catalog #: S-15, R***

Description: 1 in chin; Very rare variety! Per Snow, this is the second finest of a mere handful known. Very interesting coin!

1876-CC Seated Liberty Dime G4, DDO

Price: $35.00$29.00

Grade: 04
Catalog #: F-107, R3

Description: ON HOLD: Double die obverse; Problem free example of this popular variety.

1917-C Newfoundland 25 Cents VG10

Price: $4.50

Grade: 10
Catalog #: KM-17

Description: A well worn, but pleasing silver coin.

1906/1906 Liberty Nickel ANACS MS62PQ, Discovery coin

Price: $195.00$180.00

Grade: 62 PQ (ANACS)
Catalog #: Flynn-007

Description: Discovery coin for the variety in Flynn's book. Light repunching seen on all digits. Very nice lustre and complete full strike. A couple of small carbon spots limited the grade.

1942-D/Horiz D Jefferson Nickel EF45

Price: $125.00

Grade: 45
Catalog #: FS-027

Description: Scarce in higher grades. Nice even grey surfaces, strong OMM.

1942 Walking Liberty Half Dollar, Cutout for Jewelry

Price: $15.00

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Description: Cut out for jewelry. A well made piece with better details than many. Priced to sell.

1959 Washington Quarter MS65, rev B

Price: $45.00$30.00

Grade: 65
Catalog #: FS-901

Description: Reverse type B; Scarce, nice white unc.

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About Dr. Eugene Bruder

Like many collectors, I started collecting coins as a 12 year old in 1959 when the Lincoln Cent had a change in design. I was quickly hooked, and by my later teenage years I was collecting Liberty Seated proofs and some Bust coinage. I was also entranced by postage stamps, enjoying the intricate engravings on the early issues of the US and Canada. I delivered three paper routes daily in order to have enough money to buy coins and stamps.

College caused me to have to dispose of my collections in order to pay for school. After my internship in Hawaii, where I met my wife Diann, I again picked up the collecting bug while deployed in the Army in Alaska. Coins and stamps kept me busy as a hobby until I moved to California in 1986, whereupon I began dealing in coins part time by attending local coin shows.

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