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Prices
subject to change without notice. All coins subject to prior sale.
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1839-1857 $.01 Large Cent SET |
NGC MS65RB | Complete Braided Hair Set including numerous varieties. 29 coins total. 4 examples pictured. Gorgeous. |
$50,700 |
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1972 Lincoln Cent Doubled Die Obverse |
PCGS MS65 RD | Priced below the Trends of $900, this is a beautiful example of this modern day rarity! CAC graded. |
$850 |
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1845 Half Dime-Richmond Collection |
NGC PF65 | Numismatic experts estimate that only 25 of these proof examples were minted for use in Proof Sets of the year. John Jay Pitmman never acquired an 1845 Proof Half Dime for his collection despite years of searching. Pop is 2 with 1 graded higher. From the Richmond Collection and priced slightly above the Trends of $30,000. Keep in mind that a Bowers and Merena auction brought $27,500 for a comparable coin in March of 1998. A richly toned coin with an overlay of turquoise. |
$32,750 |
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1916 $.10 Mercury Full Bands |
PCGS MS65FB | Priced below the Trends of $175, this medium-toned Merc has hints of rose and gold that only enhances its eye appeal. The first date in the series, it is important to remember that from a mintage of over 22 million circulation strikes, there are only 817 coins graded higher than this one by either NGC or PCGS. A truly awsome statistic! |
$170 |
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1917 $.25 Standing Liberty Full Head |
PCGS MS67FH | A truly spectacular specimen with none graded finer! Pop is 111 from a mintage of 8.7 million circulation strikes. The ultimate coin for your Standing Liberty Quarter Collection! |
$6,175 |
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1932-D $.25 Washington Quarter |
PCGS MS65 | The Washington Quarter was created to commemorate in 1932 the bicentennial of the birth of George Washington. A national contest was initiated with 98 entrants submitting 100 designs. Designs ranged in quality from amateurish to good, the exception being an outstanding work submitted by Laura Gardin Fischer designer of the Oregon Trail Memorial. Unanimously, the Commission chose Ms. Fraser's design but Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon strongly opposed Ms. Fraser's work. Ultimately, Secretary Mellon, known for his stubbornness and chauvinism, chose a boring and bland design by John Flanagan. The true key date in the series, the 1932-D, is scarce at this level with only one graded higher! Priced well below the Trends indicator of $28,000. this coin is considered a "white" specimen and extremely eye appealing. |
$22,950 |
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1797 Half |
ANACS VF30 Details -Tooled-Cleaned | This coin has a pleasing look, but has been professionally tooled in the hairline to bring out more detail. An extremely rare coin in any case, and well worth the money. A two-year design type, with a combined 1796 and 1797 mintage figure of 3,918, it is one of the most coveted of all U.S. coins by numismatists and collectors. It is no wonder as there are less than 300 specimens estimated to have survived leaving many type collections with an empty space! |
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1924 $.50 HUGUENOT |
NGC MS65 | This half dollar was struck in 1924 to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the settling of the New World by Dutch Colonists. New Netherland, now known as New York, was founded in 1624. Two coins available-both white! |
$495 |
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1924 $.50 Huguenot-Wallon Tercentenary |
NGC MS64 | This half dollar was struck in 1924 to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the settling of the New World by Dutch Colonists. New Netherland, now known as New York, was founded in 1624. Priced at the Trends of $275. White! |
$275 |
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1925 $.50 Lexington-Concord Sesquicentennial |
NGC AU58 | Struck in 1925 to honor the sesquicentennial of the infamous American Revolution battles fought in Lexington and Concord. A symbol for American Liberty, the Minuteman, is depicted on the obverse of the coin and the Old Belfry at Lexington on the reverse. Trends is $120 and the coin is white. |
$120 |
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1925 $.50 Stone Mountain Memorial |
NGC MS63 | Issued to help fund the expense of carving figures of Confederate leaders and soldiers on Stone Mountain in Georgia, the first coin was struck on January 21, 1925, the birthday of General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson. The carving was completed and dedicated in 1970. Priced at Trends of $100, the coin is completely white! |
$100 |
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1925 $.50 Stone Mountain Memorial |
NGC MS64 | Issued to help fund the expense of carving figures of Confederate leaders and soldiers on Stone Mountain in Georgia, the first coin was struck on January 21, 1925, the birthday of General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson. The carving was completed and dedicated in 1970. Priced at Trends of $110, the coin is completely white! |
$110 |
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1925-S $.50 California Diamond Jubilee |
NGC MS63 | To celebrate the 75th Anniversary of California's admission into the Union, a half dollar was struck in 1925. The obverse depicts a "forty-niner" and the reverse shows a walking grizzly bear which is the state's emblem. A brilliant white example at just a fraction over trends of $300. |
$310 |
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1934 $.50 Texas Independence Centennial Commemorative |
NGC MS63 | First issued in 1934 to commemorate the indepedence of Texas in 1836 and followed by several issues through 1938. Beautifully designed by Pompeo Coppini, the reverse shows the kneeling figure of winged Victory. An eagle with a large, five-pointed star is depicted on the obverse signifying the Lone Star heritage. Trends is $185. White! |
$140 |
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1934 Texas Independence Centennial |
NGC MS66 | First struck in 1934 to commemorate the independence of Texas in 1836. Considered one of the most beautiful of the commemorative half dollars, this coin is no exception! |
$525 |
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1935-S $.50 California Pacific International Exposition Commemorate |
ANACS MS64 | Congress approved the coinage of souvenir half dollars for the exposition on May, 1935. The obverse displays a seated female with spear and a bear in the left background. The reverse shows the observation tower and the State of California building at the exposition. Trends $160. White. |
$145 |
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1935-S $.50 SAN DIEGO |
NGC MS66 | Congress approved the coinage of souvenir half dollars for the exposition on May, 1935. The obverse displays a seated female with spear and a bear in the left background. The reverse shows the observation tower and the State of California building at the exposition. Last auction price realized was $607 in February 2007. White. |
$390 |
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1936 $.50 Albany, New York Charter Commemorative |
NGC MS62 | The 250th anniversary of the granting of a charter to the city of Albany, New York was the occasion for this commemorative half dollar. The reverse design shows Governor Dongan, Peter Schuyler, and Robert Livingston. The obverse depicts a beaver gnawing on a maple branch. |
$325 |
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1936 $.50 Bridgeport, Connecticut Centennial |
PCGS MS65 | This special fifty-cent piece was struck to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the incorporation of the city of Bridgeport. The obverse depicts a bust of Bridgeport's most famous citizen, P.T. Barnum of circus fame. The reverse displays a very beautiful Art Deco interpretation of an eagle. Trends is $375. White and in a green PCGS holder. |
$325 |
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1936 $.50 Delaware Tercentenary |
NGC MS63 | The 300th anniversary of the landing of the Swedes in Delaware was the occasion for a souvenir issue of half dollars. The colonists landed on the spot that is now Wilmington and established a church, which is the oldest Protestant church still used for worship. Their ship, Kalmar Nyckel, is shown on the reverse of the coin, and the old Swedes Church is on the obverse. Trends is $375 and the coin is white! |
$350 |