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SOLD: A lustrous untoned coin perfect for a type set. | 2407-054 | |||||
SOLD: A proof ASE in OGP. | 2410-008 | |||||
SOLD: A Statue of Liberty proof gold Commemorative. | 2009-016 | |||||
SOLD: 1987-W Constitution proof $5. | 0602-067-3 | |||||
SOLD: A coin celebrating the Seoul Olympics, in proof gold. | 2009-018-2 | |||||
SOLD: Abigail Adams First Strike. | 0807-131 | |||||
SOLD: Olympic $10. | 0404-001-3 | |||||
SOLD: Statue of Liberty 3-piece proof set in OGP. | 1705-024-12 | |||||
SOLD: A fully struck coin with most lustre remaining. | 2006-014 | |||||
SOLD: An original frosty white coin just back from PCGS. Very close to a full hand as there is nice thumb separation. | 2212-244 | |||||
SOLD: A very well struck coin that is mark and spot free. Nice cartwheel lustre adorns both sides. Has a bold repunched 1 to the right. | 2001-005 | |||||
SOLD: A 34mm assumed silver medal presented by the Public Ledger newspaper of Maysville, KY to Faith Morse in 1909 for merit in an essay on Abraham Lincoln. Has an inset mount in the edge at 12:00. Nice high relief of Lincoln with inscription on the back. | 0905-059-24 | |||||
SOLD: A CAC stickered example of a Snow S-3 (old FS-003.35) example with the whole date originally punched too low. | 2208-102 | |||||
SOLD: A pretty coin with flowing reddish-purple lustre over fully struck devices. A fresh piece just back from PCGS. Looks much better than the picture in real life! | 2405-102 | |||||
SOLD: A beautiful coin with 80% red lustre and some miniscule marks limiting the grade. But what eye appeal! | 2409-056 | |||||
A pretty coin with obverse blue & russet toning around the rims from being stored in an album. Well struck too with 90% full head including the earhole. Tough to find with attractive toning! | 2404-076 | |||||
SOLD: A beautiful coin with coruscating milk chocolate brown lustre and some hints of mint red hiding in the devices. The PCGS pictures do the coin no justice being unable to show the lustre. A top pop coin in brown. As usual this order, seems undergraded | 2001-070 | |||||
SOLD: A coin that is worn on the high points, but still has a lot of lustre. | 1908-095 | |||||
SOLD: A fully struck and lustrous coin with a light wipe. Nice eye appeal still. | 1803-092 | |||||
Currency Inventory: US: Federal Reserve Notes-Large | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
RETURNED-COUNTERFIET: Plate #A4/25; Philadelphia, Blue seal; One light horizontal fold, otherwise a nice fresh appearing note. | 0311-048-1 |