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October 28, 2014 - Amazon Web Services
THE NO. 1 INFORMATION SOURCE FOR COIN COLLECTORS October 28, 2014 • $2.99 4 RATIONING SILVER EAGLES High demand is consuming the Mint’s supply of silver American Eagle bullion coins. 26 RATIONING PAST The first Washington quarters were rationed in 1932. ADVERTISEMENT INDEX ANACS.................................................... 11 APD Currency......................................... 41 Archives International............................ 39 Blue Collar Coin ...................... 48,49,50,51 Brooklyn Gallery Coins & Stamps Inc. ... 61 CAC ........................................................ 63 Civitas Galleries ....................................... 7 CK Shows .............................................. 55 Coast to Coast Coins ............................ 2,3 Coinweek ............................................... 62 Denly’s of Boston................................... 43 Distinctive Coins .............................. 28, 29 ShopNumismaster ................................. 20 FUN Show .............................................. 53 G.R. Tiso ........................................... 16, 17 Hedley Betts .......................................... 37 Houston Money Show............................ 59 I Kleinman.............................................. 44 Jack Beymer.......................................... 21 John Wells ............................................. 44 Julian Leidman ...................................... 47 KP Show Promo ..................................... 27 L & C Coins ............................................ 23 Michigan State Numismatic Society ..... 59 National Coin and Currency Convention ... 52, 57 NGC ........................................................ 25 Numismatic News Express .................... 26 Numismatic News Index Page............... 59 Paul Bosco ............................................. 22 Shenandoah Valley Coin Club ................ 59 SilverTowne ........................................... 15 Skyline Coins ........................................ 8,9 Stack’s Bowers Galleries ......................... 5 Steinberg’s............................................. 13 Tidewater Coin Club .............................. 58 Tom Surina ............................................ 45 A 1796 half dollar with 15 stars from the Gardner Collection will be put on the auction block by Heritage Oct. 27 in New York City. Second Gardner sale ready to go Silver rarities come into their own in the 630-lot Eugene H. Gardner Collection II Signature Auction that will be conduced Oct. 27 by Heritage Auctions at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City. Among the highlights is a 1796 half dollar with 15 Stars on the obverse graded MS-62 by the Numismatic Guaranty Corp. A unique 1839 “No Drapery” quarter grading NGC Proof-65 will also be featured. Gardner/Page 64 Coin values are determined in part by the condition of coins. Learning to grade will boost a collector’s ability to buy and sell at reasonable prices. Buying coins? Selling? Learn grading By Connor Falk Learning how to accurately grade coins will take time, but is worth it when it comes to avoiding costly mistakes. John Krupka, owner of Point Coin, Stevens Point, Wis., said overgrading is a common issue for both buyers and sellers. “I think that, for a lot of people, it’s com- Get ready for Kennedy The gold Kennedy buying frenzy may be over, but the silver frenzy might be about to start. On noon Eastern time Oct. 28, the U.S. Mint will begin to sell its four-coin 50th anniversary silver Kennedy set. Price is $99.95. The set features a proof silver half dollar from Philadelphia, an uncirculated half dollar from Denver, Kennedy/Page 64 Grading/Page 22 Newps! New Purchases from the Last Week Log on to www.coastcoin.com to see full descriptions and photos of these coins plus our complete inventory of U.S. coins & currency! Half Cent –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1828. PCGS. MS-62. BN. 13 Stars.. #214213 $450.00 Large Cent ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1939-D. NGC. MS-67. FB. . . . . . . . #128187 $179.00 1940-S. NGC. MS-67+. . . . . . . . . . #214338 $195.00 1944-D. PCGS. MS-67. FB. . . . . . . #200182 $169.00 1833. PCGS. AU-53. . . . . . . . . . . . #214215 $350.00 Roosevelt Dime ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Indian Head Cent ––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1970 No ‘S’. NGC. PF-69. . . . . . . #133790 $1095.00 1877. PCGS. F-12. . . . . . . . . . . . . #127987 $1095.00 Bust Quarters ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Lincoln Cents –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1805. NGC. AG-3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #203965 $350.00 1909-S VDB. PCGS. F-15. CAC. . . . #124692 $925.00 1909-S VDB. PCGS. XF-40. . . . . . #125559 $1175.00 1909-S/S. PCGS. MS-66. RD. S/Horizontal S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214227 $2595.00 1909-VDB. PCGS. MS-65. RD.. . . . #200513 $149.00 1909-VDB. PCGS. MS-67. RD.. . . #140204 $1095.00 1912-D. PCGS. MS-66. RD. Blazing red luster and a sharp strike including the peripheral elements that are usually very weak on this date. The surfaces are nearly mark-free and the eye appeal on this Premium Gem is outstanding. None have graded higher at PCGS or NGC. . . . . . . . . . . #214228 $10950.00 1805. PCGS. XF-40. Well detailed with beautiful light silver-gray surfaces that retain a touch of original luster. A wonderful coin for the grade and a great addition for a quality type set. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214234 $3995.00 1834. PCGS. XF-45. . . . . . . . . . . . . #201938 $499.00 Seated Liberty Quarter ––––––––––––––––––––––– 1864. PCGS. PR-62. CAM. . . . . . . #214235 $1199.00 Barber Quarter –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1914-S. PCGS. F-12. . . . . . . . . . . . #140152 $475.00 Standing Liberty Quarters –––––––––––––––––––– 1914-S. PCGS. MS-65. RD. . . . . . #214229 $7995.00 1922 No D. PCGS. VG-8. Strong Reverse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #132351 $675.00 1927. PCGS. MS-67. RD. . . . . . . . #214187 $2495.00 1983 Doubled Die. PCGS. MS-66. RD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #205631 $695.00 1983 Doubled Die. PCGS. MS-66. RD. CAC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214318 $795.00 1984 Doubled Die. PCGS. MS-67. RD. CAC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214320 $650.00 Two-Cent Piece –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1865. NGC. MS-63. BN. . . . . . . . . #209906 $199.00 Shield Nickels –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1876. PCGS. MS-66. Extremely well struck with blazing mint luster and minimal abrasions. The typical die cracks are seen around the periphery of both sides and there is a very faint champagne hue.. . . . . . . . . . #214230 $4999.00 1919. 1920. 1924. 1925. 1929. 1930. 1930. PCGS. MS-67. FH. . . . . . . #214188 $11250.00 PCGS. MS-63. FH. . . . . . . . . #203173 $525.00 PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . . . . . #212788 $275.00 PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . . #214376 $550.00 NGC. MS-63. FH.. . . . . . . . . #214231 $399.00 PCGS. MS-62. . . . . . . . . . . . #214377 $199.00 PCGS. MS-64. FH. . . . . . . . . #133656 $535.00 Washington Quarters –––––––––––––––––––––––– 1936-D. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. . . . . #120766 $1050.00 1938. NGC. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . . . #203342 $209.00 1940-S. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . . . . . #214409 $115.00 1946-S. PCGS. MS-67. . . . . . . . . . . #208024 $395.00 1950. NGC. MS-67. . . . . . . . . . . . . #131158 $299.00 1950-S. NGC. MS-67. . . . . . . . . . . #137995 $299.00 1951. NGC. MS-67. . . . . . . . . . . . . #214358 $275.00 1954. NGC. MS-67. . . . . . . . . . . . . #214359 $275.00 1956. NGC. MS-67. . . . . . . . . . . . . #206412 $115.00 1964-D. PCGS. MS-67. . . . . . . . . . #208009 $650.00 1976-S. PCGS. PR-70. DCAM. Silver. #214160 $550.00 Bust Half Dollar ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1814. PCGS. XF-45. CAC. . . . . . . . #138559 $799.00 Seated Liberty Half Dollars –––––––––––––––––––– 1840. PCGS. XF-45. CAC. Reverse of 1839. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #208701 $399.00 1882. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . . #204579 $695.00 1938. PCGS. PR-66. . . . . . . . . . . . . #128025 $950.00 1939-D. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . #120697 $169.00 1940. PCGS. PR-66. Early holder.. . #133667 $595.00 1942. NGC. PF-64. Blast white. . . . #133860 $535.00 1942-D. PCGS. MS-67. . . . . . . . . . #214397 $850.00 1944-D. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . #126492 $149.00 1944-S. NGC. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . #123966 $399.00 1944-S. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . . . . . #205608 $875.00 1945-D. NGC. MS-66. . . . . . . . . . . #200618 $189.00 1945-S. PCGS. MS-67. . . . . . . . . . #214189 $6500.00 1946. NGC. MS-66. . . . . . . . . . . . #200224 $225.00 Franklin Half Dollars ––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1952-S. PCGS. MS-67. A very scarce date in Superb Gem with just 8 coins grading 67 at PCGS, 1 grading 67+, & none grading numerically higher than this beautiful coin. This example is very well struck w/nearly full bell alines. Mint luster radiates thru very attractive “Mint Set” toning. . . . . . . . . #214295 $2295.00 1958-D. NGC. MS-66. FBL. CAC. . #214167 $179.00 1958-D. PCGS. MS-66. FBL.. . . . . . #214168 $175.00 Bust Dollars ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1798. PCGS. F-12. Large Eagle. Wide Date. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211008 $1895.00 1798. PCGS. VF-35. Large Eagle. . #201888 $3750.00 Seated Liberty Dollars –––––––––––––––––––––––– 1842. PCGS. AU-50. . . . . . . . . . . #206624 $1175.00 1843. PCGS. XF-45. . . . . . . . . . . . . #203359 $795.00 1860. PCGS. AU-55. . . . . . . . . . . #214244 $2195.00 Trade Dollar –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1875-S. PCGS. MS-62. . . . . . . . . . #134926 $1425.00 Morgan Dollars ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1878-CC. NGC. MS-65. PL. . . . . . #136785 $2350.00 1878-S. NGC. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . #203934 $350.00 1878-7/8TF. PCGS. MS-63. PL. Strong 7/8 Feathers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #212805 $575.00 1878-7TF. PCGS. MS-63. PL. Reverse of 1878. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #120049 $275.00 1879. NGC. MS-64. Blast white. . . #123174 $179.00 1879-S. NGC. MS-67. PL. . . . . . . #214309 $1199.00 1879-S. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . #123400 $195.00 1880-S. PCGS. MS-67. PL. . . . . . . #214245 $1795.00 1880/9-S. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . #209987 $295.00 1881-CC. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . #204858 $695.00 1882-CC. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . #203517 $325.00 1883-CC. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . #123410 $289.00 1884. NGC. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . . . #128399 $115.00 1884-CC. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . #200493 $289.00 1885-CC. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . #126955 $995.00 1885-CC. PCGS. MS-64. DMPL. . #200357 $1750.00 1885-CC. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . #200729 $1195.00 1889-O. PCGS. MS-64+. . . . . . . . #201877 $1595.00 1889-S. NGC. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . #202160 $1995.00 Buffalo Nickels ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1913 T-1. PCGS. MS-65.. . . . . . . . . #122340 $169.00 1917. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . . . . . #211255 $1095.00 1917-D. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . #138997 $950.00 1926. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . . . #206069 $119.00 1928. NGC. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . . . #203037 $295.00 1936-D. NGC. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . #134800 $99.00 1937-D 3 legs. PCGS. AU-55. . . . #116289 $1250.00 Bust Dime ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1807. PCGS. VF-25. . . . . . . . . . . . #214165 $1875.00 Mercury Dimes ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1917-D. PCGS. MS-65. FB. . . . . . #207332 $5495.00 1926. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . . #137507 $249.00 1935-S. PCGS. MS-66. FB. CAC. . . #214166 $675.00 1936. NGC. MS-66. FB. . . . . . . . . . #135861 $109.00 1937. PCGS. PR-66. . . . . . . . . . . . . #207231 $650.00 1938-S. NGC. MS-67. . . . . . . . . . . #214093 $175.00 1890. NGC. PF-63. CAM. A scarce date with just 590 proofs and 12,000 business strikes minted. This cameo beauty has highly reflective brilliant surfaces w/a faint golden hue. #214237 $1895.00 Barber Half Dollar ––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1890-CC. PCGS. MS-65. Well struck with flashy cream white luster and nice clean surfaces. High-end for the grade! . . . . #129478 $5995.00 1902. NGC. PF-63. . . . . . . . . . . . #214308 $1299.00 Walking Liberty Half Dollars –––––––––––––––––– 1936. PCGS. MS-67. . . . . . . . . . . #214407 $1050.00 1937-S. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . #128704 $649.00 1893-CC. PCGS. VF-35. . . . . . . . . #212458 $1150.00 1894. NGC. AU-53. . . . . . . . . . . . #128163 $1895.00 1894. NGC. VF-25. . . . . . . . . . . . #132939 $1350.00 *Item Code # is located next to price. Order Toll Free 1-800-638-8869 • www.coastcoin.com – Thousands of Great Collector Coins! – Log on to our website at www.coastcoin.com 1895-O. PCGS. AU-50. CAC. . . . . #134775 $1250.00 1895-O. PCGS. VG-10. . . . . . . . . . #131789 $349.00 1895-S. PCGS. XF-45. . . . . . . . . . #134031 $1450.00 1900. NGC. MS-65.. . . . . . . . . . . . #124697 $189.00 1900-S. NGC. MS-63. . . . . . . . . . . #123139 $450.00 1902. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . . . . . . #137402 $950.00 1903. NGC. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . . . #118849 $335.00 Peace Dollars –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1922-S. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . #204869 $2395.00 Early Gold Commemoratives ––––––––––––––––––– 1917. PCGS. MS-67. McKinley $1. #135235 $4650.00 1922. PCGS. MS-63. Grant $1. No Star. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #125236 $1650.00 1926. NGC. AU-55. Sesquicentennial $2 1/2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211469 $425.00 United States Gold Coins ––––––––––––––––––––– 1853 $1. NGC. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . #135157 $995.00 1870 $3. PCGS. AU-58. . . . . . . . . #214311 $3995.00 1883-S $5. NGC. MS-63. CAC. . . #214312 $1995.00 New 2015 Somalian Elephants Gem Brilliant Uncirculated These beautiful coins contain one ounce of .999 fine silver and trade at a bullion-related price. Only $24.90 Each #214314 1925-S. NGC. MS-65. Well struck with strong frosted brilliant luster and remarkably clean surfaces. Truly scarce in MS-65 with only a single example grading finer at NGC or PCGS.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214310 $9750.00 1928. NGC. XF-45. . . . . . . . . . . . . #214385 $375.00 1935-S. NGC. MS-64. CAC. . . . . . . #120706 $775.00 1935-S. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . . #200680 $799.00 Early Silver Commemoratives –––––––––––––––––– 1893. PCGS. MS-66+. Isabella Quarter. CAC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214191 $7250.00 1922. PCGS. MS-66+. Grant. CAC. #214192 $2195.00 1925. PCGS. MS-67. Stone Mountain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214313 $1795.00 1925-S. PCGS. MS-63. California. . #121658 $289.00 1926-S. NGC. MS-65. Oregon Trail. #134916 $295.00 1927. PCGS. MS-67. Vermont. . . . #214194 $4995.00 1928. PCGS. MS-67. Oregon Trail.. #214193 $1095.00 1933-D. NGC. MS-64. Oregon Trail. #214171 $445.00 1934-D. PCGS. MS-66. Oregon Trail. #205625 $465.00 1934-D. PCGS. MS-67. Oregon Trail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211324 $1395.00 1935. NGC. MS-65. Connecticut. . #140969 $459.00 1935. PCGS. MS-67. Spanish Trail. #208662 $2950.00 1935. PCGS. MS-67. Texas. CAC. . . #214297 $650.00 1935. PCGS. MS-67+. Spanish Trail. CAC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214197 $5950.00 1936. NGC. MS-66. Lynchburg. CAC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #213232 $489.00 1936. PCGS. MS-66. Gettysburg. . #133332 $1199.00 1936. PCGS. MS-67. Rhode Island. CAC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214198 $1950.00 1936-D. PCGS. MS-67. Arkansas. CAC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214196 $2095.00 1936-S. NGC. MS-61. Bay Bridge. #214370 $159.00 1936-S. NGC. MS-64. Bay Bridge. . #136633 $189.00 1937. PCGS. MS-64. Antietam. . . . #126722 $825.00 1937-D. PCGS. MS-67. Texas. CAC. #214195 $725.00 1938-D. PCGS. MS-67. Texas. CAC. #211828 $1350.00 1946. NGC. MS-66. Iowa. . . . . . . . #133273 $175.00 1952. PCGS. MS-65. Washington-Carver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211121 $69.00 *Item Code # is located next to price. 1909-O $5. NGC. AU-58. The 1909-O half eagle is one of the most celebrated coins in the $5 Indian series. Not only is it one of the key dates, but is also the last gold coin made at the New Orleans mint & the only ‘O’ mint Indian gold coin of any denomination. This example has nice yellowgold luster and a solid strike including a sharp mint-mark which is a rarity for the date. Just a whisper of wear on the highest points of the design keep this beauty out of a mint state holder with a $40k+ price tag. . . . #213454 $25500.00 1913-S $5. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . #214298 $17500.00 1856 $10. PCGS. AU-58. . . . . . . . #214368 $2195.00 1901 $10. NGC. MS-63. . . . . . . . #214172 $1095.00 Great Sand Dunes National Park America the Beautiful 5 Oz. Silver ‘Quarter’ – Choice Brilliant Uncirculated – Only $115.25 Each #213314 2014 Arches still available............$115.25 #212402 2014 Shenandoah still available...$115.25 #212047 2014 Smokey Mt. still available...$115.25 #211423 U.S. Pattern ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1869. Quarter. PCGS. PR-65. CAM. J-737. “Standard Silver Quarter”. High R-7. Struck in Aluminum with a reeded edge. Obverse has a bust of Liberty with LIBERTY across her headband. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA at the top and IN GOD WE TRUST on a scroll below. The reverse has 25 CENTS in a wreath with STANDARD SILVER above and the date below. A very high quality coin w/nice cameo contrast. Only a very few known!. . . . #214317 $5095.00 Private Mint Gold ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1849. NGC. AU-58. Moffat $5. Moffat & Co. of San Francisco struck rectangular gold ingots and gold coins. They produced $5 pieces in 1849 and 1850 & $10 pieces in 1849. The words MOFFAT & CO appear on Liberty’s coronet instead of LIBERTY as seen on regular U.S. Mint issues. This nearly mint state example of this relatively crude coin has nice detail and plenty of light yellow-gold luster remaining. . #214216 $10500.00 *Prices in Red fluctuate with price of gold or silver. COMPANY POLICY • Add $5.00 postage & handling to all orders under $500. Free shipping on orders of $500 or more. • All items unconditionally guaranteed genuine. • Full 14 day return privilege from day you receive your items except for bullion orders which may not be returned for a refund. • Maryland Residents add 6% sales tax on orders under $1000. • All prices subject to change. • Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, checks & money orders accepted. 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Order Toll Free 1-800-638-8869 • www.coastcoin.com Silver Eagle rationing might return Rationing the supply of new 2014 silver American Eagle bullion coins might return if current extraordinary demand for them continues. The Mint calls it allocation. In response to questions from Numismatic News, the Mint said Oct. 3, “The demand we have seen for American Eagle silver bullion coins over the last two weeks has been unprecedented. We normally only see this level of demand in January when our bullion coins for that year are first offered.” September silver Eagle sales totaled 4,140,000 and so far in October another 2,250,000 have been snapped up by Authorized Purchasers, whose many clients apparently are trying to take advantage of Soaring silver American Eagle demand might prompt the Mint to bring back rationing. the low price of silver in recent days. In comparison, the Mint sold 4,775,000 silver Eagles in January. Such high demand at this time of year surprised the Mint. Because the Mint will not reveal what level of silver Eagle inventory it maintains, it is not possible to know how close we might be to rationing. What the Mint said is, “It is our longstanding policy not to discuss our inventory levels.” The Mint added, “If this rate (of demand) continues, we will in all likelihood go on allocation as we were earlier in 2014. We will track silver demand closely and work with our suppliers and customers and adjust our production plans accordingly. However, at the current time, we are able to meet demand.” Mint aids customers in resetting website passwords Have you re-established your account on the U.S. Mint website since the new one went live Oct. 1. Many people have been trying to do it at the same time. The Mint issued a status report a couple of days into the process. Marshal program slated for January Though collector attention might be focused on the Kennedy silver set in October, information about next year’s commemoratives shows the Mint is planning ahead. Come January, the U.S. Marshals Service commemoratives will be relased. There will be a gold $5, a silver dollar and a clad half dollar in proof and uncirculated conditions. Mintage maximums are 100,000, 500,000 and 750,000, respectively. Initial prices will be $46.95 for the silver dollar proof, $43.95 for the uncirculated, $14.95 for the clad proof and $13.95 for the clad uncirculated. Gold prices will be set just before issue. “The U.S. Mint’s new catalog site is working as expected, but we want to assist customers who are having trouble logging in for the first time, or who are concerned about what information was transferred from the old system to the new one. This message includes important information regarding how customers access and update their account information on the new online catalog. “Customer Call Center “As part of the transition, the Customer Website/Page 64 ONLINE POLL METALS Oct. 9, 2014 LAST WEEK’S RESULTS: Would you support the proposed art medal program by buying a medal from the U.S. Mint? YES NO 4 44% 56% Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 Gold ......................................$1,224.60 Silver ........................................$17.367 Platinum ...............................$1,278.30 Palladium .................................$800.50 Nickel.......................................$7.4240 Copper ....................................$3.0268 Zinc..........................................$1.0477 Dale Larsen Will Be Buying at the Whitman Baltimore Expo and in the Baltimore Area Meet Dale Larsen Senior Buyer, Stack’s Bowers Galleries 0DUPCFS/PWFNCFSr#BMUJNPSF"SFB Schedule an Appointment with Dale Thousands of coin and currency collectors have discovered the comfort, ease and financial reward that is synonymous with selling their coins and currency to Dale Larsen. With decades of experience as a buyer, Dale has helped thousands of owners obtain top prices for their collectibles. Whether you wish to sell a single coin or note, or a lifetime accumulation, Dale buys it all and pays top dollar for it. Contact Dale Larsen: DaleL@StacksBowers.com 800.458.4646 Dale will be taking appointments in the Baltimore area, New Jersey and Western Pennsylvania from October 27 through November 1. Private meetings with Dale at the Stack’s Bowers Galleries Official Auction of the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Baltimore Expo are also available until November 1. Call, Fax or Email Dale Larsen at Stack’s Bowers Galleries Today to Set Your Appointment 1IPOFr'BY Email: DaleL@StacksBowers.com 8FTU$PBTU0ē DFr&BTU$PBTU0ē DF .D(BX"WFOVF4UF*SWJOF$"r JOGP!TUBDLTCPXFSTDPNr4UBDLT#PXFSTDPN New York | Hong Kong | Irvine | Paris | Wolfeboro 4#(//%BMFJO#BMUJNPSF"E America’s Oldest and Most Accomplished Rare Coin Auctioneer www.numismaticnews.com / October 28, 2014 5 What’s your collecting category? Most collectors are expert organizers. Hoarders like LaVere Redfield and his silver dollars might live on in numismatic legend, but it is the propensity of collectors to study and categorize coins that makes numismatics what it is. We want to know what the types, dates and grades of every silver dollar in the Redfield hoard are. All he cared about was that they were safely tucked away in his basement. But there are many ways to categorize coins. I was reminded of this as the World Coin News Coin of the Year process for the 2015 awards shifted into high gear. The nominating panel on which I serve met Oct. 3 here in Iola, Wis., to create a ballot that cannot have more than 100 coins (or sets) on it. This then is posted as an online survey so that an international panel of judges can vote their choices. There are 10 categories and up to 10 coins are assigned to each. This year there were just 94 nominations placed on the ballot as some areas seemed to lack qualifying coins. Class of ’63 David C. Harper These award categories differ from how coins are listed in the Standard Catalog. For example, coins that are placed in the Most Historically Significant Coin category are important, but this specific designation has absolutely no general application in compiling our coin books. But it helps focus the minds of judges on the merits of particular coins. There is also a Most Inspirational Coin category. You have never seen this header in general coin guide books either. All of the information that is necessary for recategorizing coins for the purposes of the COTY awards are in the Standard Catalog, but in the book the coins are organized by country, denomination and Krause Mishler catalog numbers. While there is no chapter on Most Historical coins to be found, collectors can determine which coins might be considered most historical from descriptions in the book’s listing. In addition to helping COTY judges, these categories have provided a method for some collectors to guide them in putting sets together. After COTY Awards are given Jan. 31, 2015, at the World Money Fair in Berlin I will receive inquiries about the full list of winners from firms. The needs of collectors who purchase award-winning coins are served by a number of them. I happened to notice on the APMEX website, which I often consult for prices of bullion-valued coins, that it also has a section of prize winning coins for sale to clients. It is gratifying to see and a good example of the old adage that there is more than one way to skin a cat. That cat is how collectors determine what it is they want. When the COTY award was first given in 1984, I had no idea it would provide a structure for a whole new subset of collectors, but of course, I am glad it did. LETTERS Why don’t all Kennedy coins have dual dates? I got my “P” and “D” Kennedy coins, three sets in all. Thinking they would have dual dates, but they are the same as the rolls I got. I called them because I am on their mail system with Presidential dollars, Kennedy halves and Native American dollars. I asked them about the $99.95 fourcoin set and whether they would be dual dated. They didn’t know, just that they are Address letters to Editor, Numismatic News, 700 E. State St., Iola, WI 54990. All letters must be signed and include a return address. Numismatic News reserves the right to edit all letters. E-mail should be sent to david. harper@fwmedia.com. Include your city and state in your email. 6 solid silver, “P,” “D,” “S” and “W.” They said maybe just the gold coins have dual dates at around $1,200 a coin or more. I said, well, you would figure they would put dual dates for the little man. They did it on the Bicentennial quarter, Ike and Kennedy. Why not the Kennedy 50th silver and clad? Marty Lane Ardmore, Okla. Too many coin shows held in Chicago area There have been a lot of complaints from dealers about the poor results at this year’s ANA in Chicago. The Mint has been blamed for sucking all the air out of the show, the ANA was castigated for not doing enough for the dealers, so on and so forth. While there may be some validity to these gripes, I have a different slant Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 on the problem. Could it be that the Chicago market is saturated with major coin shows, and the client base is burned out? I mean, the ANA is there four out of five years, Central States for six years running, plus the CICF and CMPX each year. Sure, Chicago is central to the country, with easy access, but lots of collectors do not like the expense of travel, food and lodging, and other costs that reduce the numismatic budget. I firmly believe that ANA (and Central States) would better serve their members if they move around a bit. Bob Fritsch New Hampshire Recover gold in sea water and see market impact The Pat Heller article and the followLetters/Page 10 VIEWPOINT It’s OK if Mint loses money on cent, nickel By John Esposito It has recently occurred to me that by being a coin collector, I am a member of a schizophrenic community. For every voice ranting about fiat money there is another voice saying we should stop minting the cent and the nickel. While you may think these issues unrelated, they definitely are not. The argument against the nickel and penny is that they cost more to mint than their face values. To which I ask, so what? The cent and nickel are products of the Federal government, the government that exists to serve its people. It takes taxes and provides services in return. The Department of Defense takes in about $600 billion a year, and no one expects it to turn a profit; it provides a service – defense against foreign enemies. Similarly, the Post Office used to provide a service without thought of having to turn a profit. The Post Office’s service was at one time so valuable that Congress thought the Post Office could be selffunding. However, the fates of the Post Office and other quasi-government agencies like Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae show that we are not too good at running entities that are both public and private, or perhaps neither public nor private. The U.S. Mint is a government entity, but we seem to want it to run like a private company. We want it to turn a profit on every item it “sells.” The coining of money may seem like a manufacturing operation, but the Mint is actually providing a service – it is greasing the wheels of commerce. As a government entity providing a vital service, the Mint has no more need to be profitable than does the DoD, HUD, or EPA. The fact that the Mint can be profitable is simply a bonus. The Mint used to make precious metal coins with intrinsic values equal to their face values. When manufacturing costs were added, those coins must have also incurred a small loss per coin. Yet, there was likely no call to stop making precious metal coins until their metal values significantly exceeded their face values. Thus, the criterion for making cents and nickels should be whether they support commerce. If they circulate they enhance commerce, while if they do not circulate they do not enhance commerce. By this criterion, the half dollar and dollar coins do not enhance commerce, and likely should not be produced even though they can be produced profitably. Beyond whether the cent and nickel enable commerce, there is another reason for us to not want to see production on these two coins halted. 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About 2 billion years ago Earth experienced the Great Oxidation Event as cyanobacteria produced oxygen by photosynthesis. The oceans were flooded with metals. Life had to adapt or die from metal poisoning. Several enzyme and biologic metal pump systems evolved to concentrate metals. This same evolution potential could be harnessed to develop life forms able to concentrate the 20 million tons of gold dissolved in sea water (in all of history we have maybe mined only 174,000 tonnes). Now that would put a dent in the value of gold! Clark Garth Katy, Texas Buying nice coins in sets brings collector pleasure I have to comment on the letter where the person said that you should not pay more than face value for any modern coins. I like to make sets. The only thing I buy from the Mint are the annual mint set, proof set and silver proof set. I actually wait until they have all been released and then I order them and get all three sets shipped for $4.95. I open the sets and put them in my Dansco albums so that I can keep my sets going. Except for the Presidential dollars. I do not collect them and they go on eBay for sale. My point is that I like nice coins in my sets, not stuff you pull out of your pocket. I am willing to pay for the sets just so I can have the nice coins. Yes I know that they will never be worth much in my life time, but I enjoy keeping the sets going. Bill Okeson Cedear City, Utah Lincoln didn’t have a secretary named Kennedy I enjoyed Pete Acampora’s “Viewpoint.” I wonder what folks 50 or 100 years from 10 now will think of “first coins” graded and slabbed PF-70 versus ones just graded and slabbed PF-70 or, for that matter, PF-69 without the first coin designation? The one issue I have with his comments is the perpetration of the myth of a Mrs. Kennedy as President Lincoln’s secretary. Sorry gals, all of President Lincoln’s secretaries were male and none were named Kennedy. Check out, buy or read the book Lincoln’s Men: The President and His Private Secretaries by Daniel Mark Epstein. Lincoln’s three personal secretaries were John Nicolay, William Stoddard and John Hay. The myth of a female secretary for Lincoln named Kennedy started right after the Kennedy assassination and before the Internet and quick and relatively easy fact checking when someone listed “fact” comparisons between the Lincoln and Kennedy assassinations that seemed amazing at the time. The primary fact was that Lincoln’s vice president was a Johnson just like Kennedy’s. Somehow because Kennedy had a female secretary named Lincoln someone thought Lincoln might/must have had a female secretary named Kennedy. Ron Thompson Decatur, Ga. FDR portrait on new dollar a poor choice Man you hit the nail right on the head, in the Sept. 16 issue of Numismatic News, when you questioned the portrait chosen to be on the obverse of the 2014 FDR Presidential dollar coin. It sure as heck isn’t Franklin Delano Roosevelt, but it does closely resemble, if not an exact duplicate portrait of former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld,. I didn’t grow up during the FDR time period, but I do know what he looks like, and that’s not him! It’s one of the poorest, if not the worst attempt to replicate the image of FDR in the history of modern coinage. The majority of people purchase them, plop them in an album and never really look at them, but I do. There have been some questionable images used on other coinage in the past, but this one takes the cake. Mrs. Roosevelt would not have approved of it at all. This isn’t some old mountain or tree that you only have to come close to resembling, it’s one of our greatest presidents ever. Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 Next time Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee clean your glasses or better yet put them on before you chose an image to occupy the obverse of a coin, especially a Presidential dollar. Michael P. Schmeyer Spencer, N.Y New collector coins seem more like fantasy tokens If politics should be kept out of letters and articles in Numismatic News then perhaps we should start by also leaving out the names of the politicians depicted on coins and currency. Perhaps their images should be disguised too. Before 1909 most of our circulating coinage was politically neutral, retaining symbols of liberty rather than having the portraits of deceased presidents, and even a few living politicians (see some 1930s commemorative halves for examples). Some of our paper money was politically neutral, but unfortunately not all of it. The only consolation I can immediately think of is that the U.S. hasn’t descended to the level of much foreign coinage by putting ridiculous commercial images and themes on them. Congress and the Mint continue to make dubious coinage decisions such as making a meaningless anniversary coinage issue 50 years after the first issue of the Kennedy half dollar in 1964. The 100th birth anniversary in 2017 would be a better way to give tribute to JFK’s life. It seems pointless to make a 50-ecnt piece out of gold, just as it made no sense to put the 25-cent denomination on huge silver coins each weighing 5 ounces. Making these so-called coins is like gilding the lily. Even during the depths of the U.S. Depression no one could buy silver for as low as 5 cents an ounce and other than tiny privately issued tokens after 1849 there has never been a gold half dollar made in the U.S, until now. Once the U.S. Mint turns weird there Letters/Page 12 LIMITED FALL OFFER Conservation Service Now Available Serving the Numismatic Community for Over 40 Years America’s Oldest Coin Grading Service. Established 1972. Amer 10 coins for $125 FREE RETURN SHIPPING Limit 30 coins per customer. Offer expires October 31. Max Value of $500 per coin. Call for a free submission kit! Terms: Cannot be combined with any other offer. Variety/Error attributions extra. US Coins only. 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Using the spot prices for zinc, copper and nickel during the third week of September, I came up with the following intrinsic values for the penny and nickel: • 4.69 cents for the nickel (copper/ nickel values) • 0.57 cents for the current cent (zinc value only) • 2.10 cents for the pre-1982 cent (copper value only). The American proclivity for hoarding pennies is viewed as a sign of the penny’s insignificant value, but it may also be a manifestation of Gresham’s Law. Pennies are better money than paper dollars. Rather than demanding that cent and nickel production be discontinued, we should be demanding payment only in pennies and nickels. Make that pre-1982 pennies for me. Before someone points it out, I am aware that pennies and nickels may not be legal tender for large purchases, but I’ll take them anyway. John Esposito is a hobbyist from Marlboro, Mass. E-mail your “Viewpoint” to david. harper@fwmedia.com. Include your city and state in your email. 12 On the original plaster model design, “Halloween” was spelled “Holloween,” but with the word removed, it made a nice reverse for the Jewish-American Hall of Fame Houdini medal issued years later. Houdini medal design’s roots in Halloween medal After medallist Hal Reed had created several medals for the Jewish-American Hall of Fame, he decided to use the unique roundedtrapezoidal shape for a medal of his own – celebrating Halloween. When he showed the plaster models to me, I told him that I loved the designs, but they were not appropriate for a JAHF medal. Years later, in 1996, when I was planning a medal honoring Houdini, I recalled Reed’s Halloween medal design and asked the medallist if he still had the plasters. He did. I asked him to design a two-part medal with the Halloween design in the middle, since the great magician, Houdini, had died Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 on Halloween, and his wife led Halloween séances for many years to see if Houdini would return from the dead. Reed eradicated the word HOLLOWEEN (which he had misspelled), and modified the monsters in the background to produce a delightful medallic design. Revamped Halloween design as it appeared on the Jewish-American Hall of Fame’s Houdini medal. There are a few of the Houdini bronze double-medals still available for $200. They can be obtained by telephoning the JewishAmerican Hall of Fame at (818) 225-1348. Mel Wacks Director Jewish-American Hall of Fame Woodland Hills, Calif NEW FALL 2014 PRICE LIST PCGS/NGC Certified WORLD GOLD Hundreds of New Items www.steinbergs.com STEINBERG’S, INC. Numismatic Gold Specialists Since 1950 P.O. 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Hobby experts disagreed. After a lengthy period of a decade or so, the coins were called genuine e-letters and the doubled-die is now one of the rarities of the Lincoln series that can be found in circulation. It is listed in the guide books. When I studied economics in college in the 1970s the term “euro dollar” meant a dollar deposit at a bank outside the United States. When the euro currency was introduced by the European Union in 1999, too many people primed by their educations kept putting dollar after euro simply out of habit. But the currency is the euro – period. Yesterday I read an online report with mixed up euro terminology. Other than revealing the writer’s time of education and that he hasn’t updated it in his working knowledge, no real harm is done. But all these little changes add up over time. That is why it is important for all collectors to continue to educate themselves by staying informed of current events, getting new editions of the guide books and occasionally reading them. I write “occasionally” because even I need the refreshers. I was looking up something in Indian cents yesterday and I noticed yet more minting varieties in the listings that I had not realized were there. How long they have been there, I am sure an Indian cent expert can tell me, but I found myself repairing a gap in my knowledge. We all are prone to those gaps because new information keeps coming. The kind of gaps might show to the world just when you last updated your working knowledge. You never know when the subject might come up. from the October 4 Numismatic News E-Newsletter Here are some answers sent from our e-newsletter readers to Editor Dave Harper. Read more responses at www.numismaticnews.com. Would you support the proposed art medal program by buying one from the U.S. Mint? I believe the Mint produces too many different coins, period. Aside from many coins not having value, there are too many to bother keeping up with. Collectors’ purchasing power has to have been diluted. I don’t purchase as many coins now as I did four years ago. I do purchase the same bullion coin issues that I have for many years to keep those sets current, however I have not added any new issues in a long time and have no plans to do so. Tom Brown Wichita, Kan. No medals. Robert Taylor 14 Hibbing, Minn. No, the Mint already has too many programs. John Ormando Address withheld No, I wouldn’t spend my money on any art medals. I think this is sorta silly to even think about it, and therefore have no interest. Coins have a purpose, and therefore a history with that of the country. Medals, except those earned for something, have no purpose. Griff Carnes Kerrville, Texas I would support by buying a medal. Depending on the topic, of course. It would be great to replace some of Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 the plethora of commemorative “coins.” James E. Bridges Austin, Texas I would support the proposed art medal program assuming the Mint creates a high quality product at a fair price. Art medals can provide a great medium for artistic expression. I would definitely have an interest in high relief medals with compelling new designs, especially in larger sizes. They would be free from the legal constraints of the required verbiage on our coins. I think this proposal is a good example of thinking outside the box of the mint’s current line of products. Count me in if these medals are available. Charlie Ludvik Moraga, Calif. AMERICAN BALD EAGLE 5oz High Relief Silver Coin g n i p p i h Free S 021 -03-102 SKU:10 www.SilverTowne.com/Numismatic News 1-877-477-COIN (2646) 120 East Union City Pike. Winchester, IN 47394 NN-F-091614 We have been #1 in service for the past 35 years. Let us show you our service! 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A+, PQ+,POP 39/0 ....... 2975 1¢ 1931-S MS-64 RD {P} L++, A++, PQ++ ................ 350 1¢ 1955 D/D AU-50 {P} RARE, A+, L+, PQ++ ......... 1990 1¢ 1984 D/D MS-65 RD (N) A++, L++, PQ++ ............. 285 2¢ 1864 MS-65 RD {P} LGE MOTTO, L+, PQ+, A+ .. 1800 2¢ 1865 MS-65 RB (P/CAC) A++, L++, PQ++ ............ 690 2¢ 1868 MS-65 RB {P} PQ++, A++, L++ .................. 1575 2¢ 1871 MS-65 RB {P} L++, A++, PQ+++ ................ 1850 2¢ 1873 PR-65 RB {P} Closed 3, A+, L+, PQ+ ......... 4900 3¢ 1873 MS-64 {P} OPEN 3, Pop 40, A+, L+, PQ+.. 1100 3¢ 1880 PR-66 CAM (P/CAC) W+,L+, A+, PQ++ ....... 899 3¢ 1881 PR-65 CAM {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ........ 675 16 3¢ 1882 PR-66 CAM {P/CAC} W++, L++, A+, PQ+.... 950 3¢ 1882 PR-67 CAM {P} POP 53/+5 A+, L+, PQ+ ... 1750 3¢ 1883 PR-66 (P/CAC) W+++, L++, A++, PQ++++ ... 850 3¢ 1887/6 STR PR-66 CAM (P/CAC) W, L, A, PQ.... 1990 H10C 1830 MS-65 (P/CAC) POP 32/+28 LT, A++, L++, PQ+++ ................................................................... 2950 H10C 1837 MS-65 {P} No Stars, Sm Date, W+, A++, L++, PQ+++, POP 19/+12 ...................................... 3675 H10C 1860 MS-64 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ++++ ......... 525 5¢ 1887 PR-65 {P} A++, L++, PQ+++ ....................... 575 5¢ 1871 PR-66 {P} W+, A+, L+, PQ+ Pop 10/+0 ..... 2950 5¢ 1881 PR-66 (P/CAC) A++, L++, PQ+++................. 960 5¢ 1883 MS-65 {P} L++, A++, PQ++++...................... 625 5¢ 1885 XF-45 {P} RARE, L++, A++, PQ+++ ............ 1750 5¢ 1887 PR-65 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ++ ................... 575 5¢ 1902 MS-65 (N) W+, A++, L++, PQ++................... 550 5¢ 1909 PR-65 (N) A++, L+++, PQ+++ ....................... 575 5¢ 1912-D MS-65 {P} L++, W+, A++, PQ+++ .......... 1850 5¢ 1912-S G-06 {P} RARE, A+, ORIG......................... 180 5¢ 1913 TY2 MS-66 (N) L++, A++, PQ++................. 1150 5¢ 1913 TY2 PR-66+ {P} A+++, PQ++++, L+++ ....... 3750 5¢ 1913-S TY2 MS-65 {P} A, L, PQ, POP 107/33 ... 4350 5¢ 1914-S MS-65 {P} L++, A+++, PQ++++ .............. 2450 5¢ 1916 PR-66 {P} L+, A+, W+, PQ++, Pop 94/37 .. 5995 5¢ 1916-S MS-65 {P} POP 93/+36 A+, L+, PQ++ ... 2350 5¢ 1917 MS-65 {P} A++, L++, PQ+++........................ 720 5¢ 1920 MS-66 (P/CAC) A+, L+, PQ+, POP 125/9 .. 1800 5¢ 1920-S MS-64 {P} A++, L+, PQ++ ...................... 3750 5¢ 1926-S VF-30 (N) A+, LT, PQ+, RARE ................... 495 5¢ 1934-D MS-65 (N) VW, L++, A+, PQ+................... 850 5¢ 1937 PR-66 {P} L++, A++, PQ++......................... 1950 5¢ 1937-D 3LEG VF-20 (N) ORIG. GRAY, A+.............. 810 5¢ 1937-D 3LEG AU-55 (N) LT. GRAY, A+, PQ+ ....... 1550 10¢ 1891 MS-65 (N) LT, A++++, L++, PQ++++++..... 1050 10¢ 1897 MS-64 {P} BEAUTIFUL TONING, A, PQ ..... 375 10¢ 1907-D MS-64 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++....... 1495 10¢ 1907-S MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+,22/8 .. 1600 10¢ 1908 MS-64 {P} VW, A++, L++, P++ ................... 410 10¢ 1909 MS-64 {P} W, A++, L++, PQ++................... 410 10¢ 1912 MS-66 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ........... 1300 10¢ 1913 MS-64+ (P/CAC) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .... 475 10¢ 1914-D MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .......... 410 10¢ 1916-D VF-20 (P) VW, LT, A++, L++, RARE ....... 3900 10¢ 1020-D MS-65 FB (N) POP 14/12 W, L, A, PQ ... 3950 10¢ 1921 AU-50 (P/CAC) LT, A+++, L++, PQ++ ....... 1050 10¢ 1921-D VF-25 {P} LT, A++, L+, SCARCE ............ 430 10¢ 1924-D MS-65 FB {P} VW,A,L,PQ,POP 79/44 .. 1075 10¢ 1928 MS-66 FB (N) PQ+++, L++, A++, W++++ ... 300 10¢ 1935-D MS-65 FB {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ+ ......... 465 10¢ 1935-D MS-66 (P/CAC) W++, L++, A+, PQ++ .. 1150 10¢ 1941-D MS-68 FB {P} W, L, A, PQ, Pop 23/0 .. 1850 10¢ 1942/1 AU-50 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ++ ............ 1080 10¢ 1942/1-D AU-55 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ+++ ...... 1575 10¢ 1942/1-D AU-58 (N) VW. A++, L++, PQ+++ ...... 1875 20¢ 1875-S MS-65 {P} LT, A+, L++, PQ++ ............ 4600 20¢ 1875-CC VF-35 {P} A++, SCARCER DATE ......... 925 25¢ 1805 XF-40 {P} LT, A++, L++, PQ++ ................. 3850 25¢ 1818 AU-55 (N) LT, A++, L+, PQ++ .................. 2900 25¢ 1819 AU-55 (N) VW, A+, L+, PQ, Pop 14/29 ..... 3250 25¢ 1828 AU-53 (N) A++, L++, LT, PQ++ ................. 2300 25¢ 1892 MS-64 (P) W++, L++, A++, PQ+ ................ 750 25¢ 1893 MS-61 (N) T, A++, L++, PQ++ .................... 280 25¢ 1893 MS-65 {P} RBT, A++, L++, PQ++ ............. 1150 25¢ 1896-S VG-8 (N) SCARCE, A++, PQ++ ............. 1575 25¢ 1903 PR-66 CAM {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .... 3975 25¢ 1913-S VG-08 {P} SCARCE, A++, PQ++ ........... 2850 25¢ 1914 MS-65+ (P/CAC) VW, A++, L++, PQ+++ .. 1450 25¢ 1915 MS-64 {P} W, A++, L++, PQ ..................... 750 25¢ 1916-D MS-63 {P} VW, A+, L++, PQ++ .............. 450 25¢ 1916-D MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ........ 1150 25¢ 1917 TY1 MS-64 FH {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++ ... 625 25¢ 1917 TY1 MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ..... 775 25¢ 1917 TY1 MS-65 FH (N) W+, L++, A+, PQ++.... 1275 25¢ 1917-D TY1 MS-65 FH {P} VW+, A+, PQ+, L ... 2100 25¢ 1923-S AU-58 (P/CAC) VW, A++, L++, PQ++ ... 2975 25¢ 1924-D MS-65 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++........... 540 Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 25¢ 1926-D MS-65 (N) W+, L++, A+, PQ+ ............... 510 25¢ 1927-D MS-65 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ++............. 495 25¢ 1929 MS-64 FH (P) VW, A++, L++, PQ++ ........... 565 25¢ 1929-S MS-63 FH {P} A++, L++, PQ+++, W++ ... 410 25¢ 1929-S MS-66 FH {P} PQ, A, L, W, POP 12/0.. 1750 25¢ 1950 PR-67 CAM {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .. 1950 HALVES: 1795 Y/Star VF-25 {P} POP 1 NONE FINER, SCARCE, ORIGINAL & NICE ................................................. 6500 1806/5 AU-50 (N) VW, LT, A, L, PQ, POP 5/16 ........ 5150 1806 XF-40 (N) Pt. 6, No Stem, Orig........................ 1875 1824 AU-58 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ++ ...................... 790 1826 MS-61 (N) W++, A++, L++, PQ++.................... 1850 1832 AU-58 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ+ ........................ 780 1833 AU-50 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ++......................... 430 1836 AU-58 (N) O-117, L+, A+, W, PQ...................... 720 1837 MS-62 (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ++,..................... 1975 1893-O MS-63 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++................ 1500 1897 MS-64 {P} LT, A++++, L++, PQ+++ ................. 1700 1898-S MS-64 {P} POP 10/+10 W+, L+, A+, PQ+ ... 6799 1908-D AU-58 (P/CAC) W++, L++, A+++, PQ++ ........ 850 1909 PR-66 {P} W+++, A+++, L++, PQ++++ ............ 4950 1910 PR-63 {P} LT, A+++, L++, PQ++ ...................... 1225 **1912-D MS-63 (P/CAC) VW, A++, L++, PQ+++ .... 1210 1915-D MS-65 (N) W+, L+, A+, PQ++, POP 50/8 .... 3175 1915-S MS-65 {P} LT, A++, L++, PQ++.................... 3500 1916-S MS-65 (N) W+++, L++, A+++, PQ+++ .......... 6600 1918-D MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ............. 5650 1920-S MS-63 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ+++................ 3250 1934 MS-66 {P} W+++. A+++, L+++, PQ+++ ............. 850 1934-D MS-63 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................. 290 1934-D MS-66 {P} W+, L+, A+, PQ+, Pop 155/4..... 2750 1934-S MS-65 {P} VW, L++, A++, PQ++.................. 3600 1938 MS-65+ {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ+++ ................... 425 1939-S MS-67 {P} PQ+++, A++, L++, W++.............. 1750 1940-S MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++.................. 340 1941-S MS-65 (P/CAC) PQ++, L++, A++, W++.......... 975 1942 MS-66 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ..................... 175 1942-D MS-67 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ+++ ............... 925 1942-S MS-66 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++.............. 1325 1943 MS-67 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ................... 650 1943-D MS-67 {P} A++,L++, W++, PQ++ .................. 850 1944-D MS-67 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .............. 850 1945 MS-67 {P} L++, A++, W++, PQ++ ................... 1800 1945-D MS-67 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................. 975 1945-S MS-64 {P} L+, A++, PQ++, W+........................ 90 1947-D MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................ 150 1947-D MS-65 (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ++.................... 140 1950 PR-65 CAM (NGC) W+, L+++, A++, PQ+++..... 1950 1950 PR-67 {N} W+, A+, L++, PQ++, POP 37/+0 ... 3750 1950 PR-67 CAM {P} BLAST WHITE, DEEP MIRRORS POP 7/+0 ........................................... 14,900 1950-D MS-65 FBL (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .......... 395 1950-D MS-65 FBL {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .......... 395 1950-D MS-64 FBL (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .......... 125 1951-S MS-65+ FBL {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++, POP 3 ...................................................................... 750 1953 PR-67 CAM (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ+++............ 875 1954 PR-67 CAM {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ........... 550 1954 PR-67 DCAM {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++....... 1975 1955 PR-68 UCAM (N) W+, A+, L+, PQ Pop 31/2 ... 2975 1956 TY1 PR-67 CAM {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ .... 950 1956 TY2 PR-67 CAM {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .... 350 1956 TY2 PR-69 CAM (N) W++, L++, A+++ PQ+++ ... 775 1956 TY2 PR-68 DCAM {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ... 779 1960 PR-67 DCAM {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ++++..... 375 1960 MS-66 FBL {P} W+, A+, L+, PQ+ Pop 46/0 .... 2599 1962 PR-68 DCAM {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++........... 850 1962 PR-66 CAM {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++ ............. 175 1962 PR-67 CAM {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ............. 195 1963 PR-68 DCAM (P/CAC) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ... 875 continued SEE GUS TISO AT IMPORTANT MAJOR COIN SHOWS OCTOBER 2014 NOVEMBER 2014 16th-18th Silver Dollar & Rare Coin Expo, St. Charles Convention Ctr., St. Charles, MO 23rd-25th PAN Fall 2014 Coin Show, Monroeville Conv. Ctr. Monroeville, PA 30th-Nov. 2nd Whitman Coin & Collectibles Expo, Baltimore Convention Ctr., MD 14th-16th Texas Coin Shows, Grapevine Conv. Center, Grapevine, TX 28th-30th Michigan State Numis. Society, Macomb Community Expo. Ctr., Building P, 14500 East 12 Mile Road, Warren, MI Key to Certified: T Toned, VW Virtually White, W White, FB Fully Brilliant, LT Light Toning, D Dark, C Cameo, DC Deep Cameo, A Attractive, K Key Date, L Lustrous, R Rare, PQ Premium Quality, FS Full Strike Grading Service: (P) PCGS (N) NGC (I) ICG (A) ANACS (C) CAC DOLLARS: 1798 XF-45 {P} LRGE EAGLE, ORIG., LT, A+, PQ+... 5650 1799 AU-50 {P} VERY ORIG., LT, A+++, PQ+++ ....... 8500 1843 AU-53 (N) ORIG. A++, PQ+.............................. 1100 1847 MS-61 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ+ ........................ 4250 1875-CC MS-63 (N) PQ++++, L+++, A+++, W++ ..... 6450 1878 8TF MS-64 (N) W, A++, L++, PQ++ ................... 499 1878 8TF MS-65 {P} W+++, A++, L++, PQ++ 1878 7/8 TF STR MS-63 (N) W++, A++, L++, PQ++... 290 1878 7/8 TF MS-65 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ........ 2375 1878 7TF REV’78 MS-64 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .. 255 1878 7TF REV’78 MS-64 DMPL {P} W, L, A, PQ ..... 1960 1878 7TF REV’78 MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+ .. 1200 1878 7TF REV’78 MS-65+ (P/CAC) W, L, PQ, A ..... 2750 1878 7TF REV’79 MS-64 {P} W++, PQ++, L++, A++ .. 550 1878-CC MS-65 (N) W++, A++, PQ+++++, L+++ ..... 1775 1879 MS-64 (N) W++, L++, A+++, PQ++.................... 158 1879 MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ..................... 180 1879 MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ..................... 890 1879 MS-65 (P/CAC) W+, L++, A++, PQ++ ............... 975 1879 MS-66 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ++++ ................. 3100 1879-CC VF-35 {P} LT, A++, RARE, PQ ..................... 750 1879-CC MS-62 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ........... 6500 1879-CC MS-63 PL (P) W+,A+,L+,PQ,POP 95/81 ... 9500 1879-CC CAP XF-45 {P} VW, A++, RARE, PQ++ ..... 1350 1879-CC CAP AU-53 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ+++ ..... 3100 1879-CC CAP MS-61 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++... 5400 1879-CC CAP MS-62 (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ++ ....... 5790 1879-CC CAP MS-63 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++..... 7350 1879-O MS-63 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++.................. 275 1879-O MS-64 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++.................. 595 1879-O MS-64 {P} PQ+++, L++, A++, W++ ............... 610 1879-S REV’78 MS-64 {P} PQ++, W++, A++, L++ ... 1650 1879-S REV’78 MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ... 5150 1879-S MS-67 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++.............. 975 1879-S MS-68 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................ 4700 1880 MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ................... 165 1880 MS-64+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................... 235 1880 MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ................... 780 1880 MS-66 {P} POP 98/+0 W+, L++, A++, PQ++ ... 3275 1880-CC MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ............. 725 1880-CC MS-65 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ ........... 1290 1880/79-CC REV’78 MS-66 (N) W+, PQ+, L+, A+.... 5750 1880/79-CC REV’78 MS-65 {P} W+, A+, L+, PQ+ ... 2550 1880-CC 8/HIGH7 MS-63 PL {P} POP 32/+59 W+,L++,A++, PQ++ .................................................. 900 1880-CC MS-65 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++ ............. 1275 1880-CC 8/7 REV’78MS-65 {P} W+, A+, L+, PQ+ ... 2275 1880-CC 8/7 REV’78 MS-66 {P} PQ++,L++,A++,W++,POP 24/2 .............................. 6400 1880-O MS-63 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ ............. 485 1880-O MS-63 (N) A++, L++, W+++, PQ+++.............. 475 1880-O MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ............. 1895 1880-S MS-66 (N) W++, L++, A+++, PQ+++ .............. 350 1881 MS-64+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................... 210 1881 MS-64+ (N) VW+,L++, A++, PQ++..................... 210 1881 MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ..................... 185 1881 MS-64 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++...................... 168 1881 MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++++ ................. 785 1881-CC MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ............... 645 1881-CC MS-64+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ............. 795 1881-CC MS-65 {P} PQ++, A++, L++, W++ ............. 1050 1881-CC MS-65+ (N) W++, A++, L++,PQ++++ ........ 1200 1881-CC MS-66 {P} A++ L++, W+++, PQ+++ .......... 1550 1881-CC MS-67 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ............. 4250 1881-S MS-66 {P} A++, L++, W+++, PQ+++.............. 340 1881-S MS-66+ {P} W++, A++, L+++, PQ++++.......... 365 1882 MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ..................... 140 1882 MS-64+ {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ+++ ................. 250 1882 MS-65 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++...................... 580 1882-CC MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ............... 599 1882-O MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ............... 140 1882-O MS-65 {P} L++, A++, W++, PQ+++ ............ 1400 1882-S MS-65 PL {P} W+, A++, L+++, PQ++ ............ 285 1883 MS-66 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ ................ 560 1883 MS-67 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+ Pop 93/+1.... 3450 1883-CC MS-65 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ ............. 570 1883-CC MS-64+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ............. 345 1883-CC MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ............... 575 1883-CC MS-65+ {P} A++, W++, L++, PQ+++ ........... 625 1883-CC MS-65 DMPL (I) DM, W, A++, L++, PQ+ .. 1250 1883-CC MS-65 DMPL {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++.. 1595 1883-CC MS-66 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ............. 850 1883-O MS-64 DMPL (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ+++....... 550 1883-S AU-53 (N) LT, A++, L++, PQ++....................... 225 1883-S AU-58 (P/CAC) VW, A++, L++, PQ++ ............ 475 1883-S MS-63 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++.............. 2995 1884 MS-66 {P} PQ+++, L++, A+++, W+++ ............... 960 1884-CC MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ............... 540 1884-CC MS-65 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ............... 580 1884-CC MS-66 PL {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ....... 195 1884-CC MS-66+ (P/CAC) W+, A+, L+, PQ++ ......... 2750 1884-O MS-64 DMPL {P} W+, A++, L++, PQ++ ........ 450 1884-O MS-65 (N) W++, A++ ,L++, PQ++.................. 190 1884-S MS-61 PL (N) W+, L+, A+, PQ, POP 3/6 ... 18500 1885-CC MS-64 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ++ ................. 975 1885-CC MS-64+ {P} W++, PQ+++, L++, A++ ......... 1050 1885-CC MS-66 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ ........... 2400 1885-O MS-65 DMPL {P} W++,L++, A+++, PQ++ ... 1050 1885-O MS-67 {P} PQ+++, A++, L++, W++ ............. 2250 1885-S MS-63 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++.................. 340 1885-S MS-64 {P} VW+++, A++, L++, PQ++ ............. 720 1885-S MS-64+ {P} PQ+++, L++, A++, W++++.......... 875 1886 MS-66+ {P} PQ++, A++, L++, VW, POP 88 ....... 750 1886-O MS-61 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++.............. 1650 1886-O MS-63 {P} PQ++++, VW, LT, A+++, L++ ...... 3900 1886-S AU-58 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++................... 250 1886-S MS-61 (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ++ .................... 425 1886-S MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++................ 925 1886-S MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++.............. 3400 1887-O MS-63 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++ ................. 155 1887-O MS-64+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ ........... 750 1887-S MS-63 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++.................. 345 1887-S MS-64 (N) W+, A++, L++, PQ++ .................... 710 1887-S MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++................ 750 1887-S MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++.............. 2975 1887/6 MS-65 (I) W+, A++, L++, PQ++ .................. 2200 1887/6-O MS-62 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ............ 1300 1887/6-O MS-63 {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ+++ ........ 2050 1887-S MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W+++, PQ+++.............. 725 1887-S MS-64 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++ .................. 720 1888 MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ .................. 275 1888-O MS-65 (N) A+, L++, W++, PQ+...................... 665 1888-O MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................. 670 1888-O MS-66 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ+++ ............... 2350 1888-S MS-62 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .................. 435 1888-S MS-63 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++.................. 510 1889 MS-64+ {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ................... 140 1889-CC F-15 (N) RARE, LT, ORIG ........................... 1175 1889-CC VF-20 {P} ORIG. SCARCE, LT.................. 1550 1889-CC XF-45 {P} W+, L+, A+, SCARCE, PQ++ .... 4800 1889-O MS-65 (N) W+, L++, A+++, PQ+++.............. 5250 1889-S MS-65 (P) A+, L++, W++, PQ++ ................. 1990 1889-S MS-65 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ+++.............. 2150 1889-S MS-66 {P} W+, A+, L+, PQ+, Pop 68/+1 ..... 5400 1890 MS-64 {P} A+++, L+++, W++, PQ++++ ............. 225 1890 MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ................... 2175 1890 MS-65 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ+++ ................. 1995 1890-CC MS-63 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ............. 975 1890-O MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................. 335 1890-O MS-64 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ++++ ................ 330 1890-O MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W+++, PQ+++ ........... 2550 1890-O MS-65 DMPL (A) DM, CAM, VW, A+, PQ ... 4975 1890-S MS-64 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++.................. 310 1890-S MS-65 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++................ 1450 1890-S MS-66 {P} W++, L++,A++, PQ++................. 4350 1891 MS-63 (N) W++, A++, L++, PQ++...................... 210 1891 MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ ................. 950 1891 MS-65 (P) W++, A++, L++, PQ++ .................... 6800 1891-CC MS-63 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++ ............... 790 1891-CC MS-63 {P} W+++, A+++, L++, PQ++++ ....... 850 1891-CC MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ............. 1375 1891-CC MS-65 {P} A++,L++, W++, PQ+++ ............ 5100 1891-CC MS-65+ {P} Pop 17/+30 A+, L, W, PQ ..... 6750 1891-O MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ ............... 999 1891-S MS-64 (P/CAC) W++, L++, A++, PQ++.......... 425 1892 MS-63 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ++ ....................... 540 1892 MS-64 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++++................ 1250 1892-CC MS-63 {P} W, A+, L++, PQ+ ..................... 2480 1892-CC MS-63 PL {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ....... 3100 1892-CC MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ........... 3800 1892-O MS-63 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ................. 455 1892-O MS-64 (N) PQ+++, L++, A+++, W+++.......... 1075 1892-O MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ ........... 1275 1892-S XF-45 (N) VW, A+, L++, PQ ........................... 650 1892-S AU-55 (N) A++, W+++, L+++, PQ++++......... 6250 1892-S AU-55 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ++ ................... 5950 1893 AU-55 (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ++ ........................ 500 1893 MS-65 {P} W++, L+, A+, PQ+ POP 200/3 ....... 7375 1893-CC F-15 (N) LT, A++, PQ++ ............................... 475 1893-CC VF-30 (N) LT, A++, PQ++, SCARCE............. 960 1893-CC VF-35 (N) LT, A++, PQ++........................... 1200 1893-CC VF-35 {P} LT, A++, PQ++ .......................... 1200 1893-CC XF-45 {P} PQ+, VW, A++, L++ .................. 2100 1893-O AU-55 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ++++ .............. 1975 1893-O AU-58 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .............. 2650 1893-S F-15 {P} RARE, ORIG, A++, PQ++ .............. 4500 1894 VF-30 (N) W, A++, L+, PQ++ ........................... 1580 1894 XF-45 {P} LT, A++, L+, PQ+++......................... 1675 1894 AU-50 {P} A++, LT, L+, PQ++ .......................... 1850 1894 AU-53 (N) LT, A++, L++, PQ++++ .................... 2150 1894-O AU-58 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ++..................... 470 1895-O AU-53 {P} W+, A++, L++, PQ++ .................. 1775 1895-O AU-58 (N) W++, A+++, L+++, PQ+++ .......... 4950 1895-S VF-30 {P} VW, A+, L++, PQ++ ..................... 1050 1895-S VF-30 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ++ ..................... 995 1895-S VF-35 {P} LT, A+, PQ+ ................................. 1050 1895-S XF-40 (CAC/NGC) LT, VW, A++, L+, PQ++ .. 1390 1895-S AU-55 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++............... 2750 1896 MS-66+ (P/CAC) W++, A++, L++, PQ+++ ....... 2100 1896 MS-66+ (N) A++, L++, PQ++++, W+++............ 1800 1896-O AU-58 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ+++................... 850 1896-S MS-64 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ+++.............. 6250 1897 MS-66 {P} A++, L++, W+++, PQ+++ ............... 1100 1897 MS-67 {P} A++, L++, PQ++, W+,Pop 23/+1.... 4750 1897-O MS-62 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ ............. 2975 1897-S MS-64 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .................. 175 1897-S MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++.................. 675 1898 MS-66 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ++++ ................... 730 1898-O MS-66 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++ ................. 425 1898-O MS-66 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ............... 460 1898-S MS-63 (N) W++, A++, L++, PQ++ .................. 510 1898-S MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++................ 740 1899 MS-64 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++...................... 425 1899 MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ................... 999 1899 MS-66 {P} W+, L+, A+, PQ+,Pop 209/17........ 1800 1899-O MS-66 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++.................. 385 1899-O MS-66+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ ........... 975 1899-S MS-65 {P} VA, A++, L++, PQ++ .................. 2170 1899-S MS-65 (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ++ .................. 2175 1900-O/CC MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ......... 995 1901 AU-58 {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ+++++ ............ 1850 1901 MS-61 (N) W++, L++, A+++, PQ++.................. 3950 1901 MS-62 {P} RARE, Pop 255/+150,W++,L++,A++,PQ++++........................... 7350 1901-S MS-62 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .................. 675 1901-S MS-62 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++................ 725 1901-S MS-64 {P} PQ++++, L++, A+++, W++.......... 1350 1901-S MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W+++, PQ++++.......... 3825 1902-S MS-65+ (N) A++, L+++, W++++, PQ++++ ... 3950 1903 MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ................... 125 1903 MS-64 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ+++.................... 125 1903 MS-66 (P/CAC) W++, L++, A+++, PQ++++ ...... 695 1904MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .................... 780 1921 MS-63 DMPL (N) W, A+, L++, PQ++ ............... 1800 1921-D MS-66 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ ........... 1299 1921-S MS-66 {P} W+, L+, A+, PQ+, POP 55/+0 .... 8250 PEACE DOLLARS: 1921 PE MS-63 {P} A++, L++, W+++, PQ+++ ........... 460 1922 MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ...................... 70 1922-D MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .............. 160 1922-D MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ .............. 750 1922-D MS-66 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ .......... 2950 1922-S MS-64 (P/CAC) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++....... 490 1922-S MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ .............. 380 1922-S MS-65 (P/CAC) VW, A++, L++, PQ++......... 2745 1922-S MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ .......... 2595 1923 MS-64 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++ ...................... 70 1923 MS-65 (N) A++, W++, L++, PQ++..................... 150 1923 MS-65 {P} VAM-1A WHISKER JAW, W++...... 1750 1923 MS-65+ (N) W++, A++, L++, PQ++++............... 185 Policies and Procedures: 1) Full 5-day return privilege on certified coins only, less Shipping, Handling and Insurance fees. Untimely returns are subject to a 10% restocking fee! 2) All coins guaranteed and genuine. 3) Coins subject to prior sale. Prices may change without notice! MD residents add 6% sales tax under $1000.00. 4) Check or money order. Checks must clear. We accept VISA, MasterCard, Novus & American Express. 5) Please add $14.00 for Registration; Insurance and Express Mail $22.75; Normal Express Mail $18.50 (non-refundable). 6) We CANNOT be held responsible for misprints or typographical errors. 7) All Layaway and Trade-in orders returned are subject to a 15% restocking fee! 8) All merchandise shipped to G.R. Tiso must be sent to the P.O. Box, both Registered/Insured! Office Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m - 5 p.m EST www.numismaticnews.com / October 28, 2014 17 October bullion sales start off big By Connor Falk October’s bullion sales in just the first week are impressive after a strong showing in September. Silver American Eagles saw purchases in the first week of October at 2,250,000, well over half the total September sales amount of 4,140,000. Gold American Eagle bullion coins saw good sales as well with 21,000 1-ounce, 4,000 half-ounce, 4,000 quarter-ounce and 10,000 tenth-ounce coins going out the Mint’s doors as of Oct. 7. Platinum Eagle bullion, with a sales cutoff on Oct. 1, saw 400 coins sold in that one day, 16,700 sold for the year. Buyers were also interested in the gold American Eagle proof coins. They took 311 half-ounce and 513 quarter- First Day Coin Covers W.H. Harrison: John Tyler: James K. Polk: Zachary Taylor: Millard Fillmore: Franklin Pierce: James Buchanan: Andrew Johnson: Ulysses Grant: Rutherford Hayes: James Garfield: Chester Arthur: Grover Cleveland 1st Term: Benjamin Harrison Grover Cleveland 2nd Term: William McKinley: Theodore Roosevelt: William Howard Taft: Woodrow Wilson: Warren G. Harding: Calvin Coolidge: Herbert Hoover: Franklin D. Roosevelt: 2014 Commemorative Coins (amount sold/mintage) 30,837/40,000 27,470/40,000 25,703/40,000 24,669/40,000 23,438/32,000 21,874/32,000 20,634/32,000 19,103/22,000 19,626/22,000 17,311/22,000 16,618/22,000 16,609/22,000 15,231/22,000 14,624/22,000 13,868/22,000 14,039/20,000 15,524/20,000 12,834/20,000 12,259/20,000 11,577/20,000 11,194/20,000 10,193/20,000 10,426/20,000 America the Beautiful 2010 ATB circulating coin set 2010 ATB uncirculated coin set 2011 ATB circulating coin set 2011 ATB uncirculated coin set 2013 ATB circulating coin set 2013 ATB uncirculated coin set 2014 ATB uncirculated coin set Hot Springs 3-coin set: Yellowstone 3-coin set: Yosemite 3-coin set: Grand Canyon 3-coin set: Mount Hood 3-coin set: Gettysburg 3-coin set: Glacier 3-coin set: Olympic 3-coin set: Vicksburg 3-coin set Chickasaw 3-coin set Chaco 3-coin set Acadia 3-coin set Hawaii 3-coin set Denali 3-coin set White Mountain 3-coin set Perry 3-coin set Great Basin 3-coin set McHenry 3-coin set Mt. Rushmore 3-coin set Smoky Mountain 3-coin set Shenandoah 3-coin set Arches 3-coin set Great Sand Dunes 3-coin set 35,811 39,529 32,577 38,332 23,937 39,849 17,289 22,110 23,149 20,509 20,329 17,330 20,847 17,643 16,533 16,882 15,182 18,088 18,466 19,562 16,025 17,651 16,339 14,328 14,596 14,922 15,817 14,055 11,964 9,999 First Spouse 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 18 Ida McKinley Uncirculated Ida McKinley Proof Edith Roosevelt Uncirculated Edith Roosevelt Proof Helen Taft Uncirculated Helen Taft Proof Ellen Wilson Uncirculated Ellen Wilson Proof Edith Wilson Uncirculated Edith Wilson Proof Florence Harding Uncirculated Florence Harding Proof Grace Coolidge Uncirculated Grace Coolidge Proof Lou Hoover Uncirculated Lou Hoover Proof Eleanor Roosevelt Uncirculated Eleanor Roosevelt Proof ounce coins Sept. 28 to Oct. 5. The Mint’s new website launch has affected sales and updates. Many 2013 issues show no change in numbers. A question about the absence of 2012 America the Beautiful circulated and uncirculated sets offers an opportunity to mention that these pages list items that are still for sale. If they are not here or have an asterisk, sales have ended. 1,869 2,610 1,864 2,693 1,725 2,386 1,665 2,304 1,664 2,235 1,241 1,876 1,153 1,740 983 1,444 949 1,571 Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 Proof Uncirculated Max. mintage 56,628 23,143 350,000 Civil Rights (P): Baseball Hall of Fame $1: *262,091 (P)*137,909 (P) Hall of Fame $5: *32,026 (W) *17,974 (W) Hall of Fame clad half: 216,302 (S) 132,964 (D) Young Collectors set: – 21,776 400,000 50,000 750,000 50,000 Gold Buffaloes as of 10/7/14 2014 one-ounce Buffalo bullion coin October Sales 2014 one-ounce Buffalo proof October Bullion Eagle Sales One ounce: 1/2 ounce: 1/4 ounce: 1/10 ounce: TOTAL: 9,500 18,947 as of 10/7/14 (in coins/ounces) Platinum Gold Silver 400/400 N/A N/A N/A 400/400 21,000/21,000 4,000/2,000 4,000/1,000 10,000/1,000 39,000/25,000 2,250,000/same N/A N/A N/A 2,250,000/same America the Beautiful 5-ounce coins 2013 Collector (P) White Mountain Perry’s Victory Great Basin Fort McHenry Mount Rushmore *20,530/25,000 *17,707/25,000 *17,792/25,000 *19,802/25,000 *23,547/25,000 2014 Great Smoky Mountains Shenandoah Arches Great Sand Dunes Everglades Bullion *35,000 *30,000 *30,000 *30,000 *35,000 Collector (P) Bullion *24,723/25,000 26,804/30,000 26,795/30,000 20,782/30,000 N/A 33,000 21,500 22,000 13,300 N/A Collector Eagle Sales as of 10/5/14 (in coins/maximum possible) 2014 Proof Gold One ounce: *19,854/20,000 1/2 ounce: 4,954/10,000 1/4 ounce: 5,311/10,000 1/10 ounce: 10,187/20,000 Four-coin set 8,113/15,000 2013 proof 1 oz. platinum Eagle 2014-W uncirculated gold Eagle 2014-W proof silver Eagle 2014-W uncirculated silver Eagle 2013-W uncirculated silver Eagle 2013 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set *5,745 5,466 681,903 199,247 *178,941 *47,981 $500 box Bag and Roll Sales 2013 William Howard Taft Presidential dollar Option Philadelphia Denver Total 25-count roll *49,842 *44,390 94,232 100-coin bag *989 *861 1,850 $250 box *8,946 *4,216 13,162 $500 box *558 *571 1,129 2013 Woodrow Wilson Presidential dollar Option Philadelphia Denver Total 25-count roll *47,555 *41,769 89,324 100-coin bag *1,250 *1,072 2,322 $250 box *9,119 *4,387 13,506 $500 box *507 *503 1,010 2014 Warren G. Harding Presidential dollar Option Philadelphia Denver Total 25-count roll 44,078 40,577 84,655 $100 bag *1,282 *1,170 2,452 $250 box 6,983 5,029 12,012 2014 Calvin Coolidge Presidential dollar Option Philadelphia Denver Total 25-count roll 42,398 38,347 80,745 $100 bag *1,981 *1,979 3,960 $250 box 6,678 4,194 10,872 2014 Herbert Hoover Presidential dollar Option Philadelphia Denver Total 25-count roll 39,144 35,529 74,673 $100 bag *1,981 *1,990 3,971 $250 box 5,289 3,949 9,238 2014 Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential dollar Option Philadelphia Denver Total 25-count roll 34,872 31,904 66,776 $100 bag *1,994 *1,986 3,980 $250 box 3,732 3,144 6,876 Option 25-count roll $100 bag $250 box 2013 Native American dollar Philadelphia Denver *24,911 *23,859 *1,481 *1,478 *2,487 *2,496 Total 48,770 2,959 4,983 *498 992 Bag and Roll Sales*494 2014 Native American dollar Option Philadelphia Denver Total 25-count roll 16,346 15,895 32,241 $100 bag 1,190 1,151 2,341 $250 box 1,902 1,870 3,772 2013 Fort McHenry National Monument quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag *2,893 *2,805 *6,382 12,072 Two-roll (P&D) set *11,055 San Francisco roll *6,911 P,D,S rolls set *9,944 2013 Mount Rushmore National Memorial quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag 3,025 3,031 6,538 12,594 Two-roll (P&D) set 10,643 San Francisco roll 7,147 P,D,S rolls set 10,454 2014 Great Smoky Mountains National Forest quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag 2,838 2,752 5,731 11,321 Two-roll (P&D) set 9,771 San Francisco roll 5,982 P,D,S rolls set 11,041 2014 Shenandoah National Park quarter San Francisco Total Option Philadelphia Denver 100-coin bag 2,549 2,476 5,639 10,664 Two-roll (P&D) set 8,973 San Francisco roll 5,157 P,D,S rolls set 10,010 2014 Arches National Park quarter San Francisco Total Option Philadelphia Denver 100-coin bag 2,309 2,260 4,223 8,792 Two-roll (P&D) set 8,331 San Francisco roll 4,569 P,D,S rolls set 9,225 2014 Great Sand Dunes National Park quarter Option Philadelphia Denver San Francisco Total 100-coin bag 2,183 2,103 3,943 8,229 Two-roll (P&D) set 7,799 San Francisco roll 3,648 P,D,S rolls set 7,939 Sets and Singles 2011 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014 2014 Dollar sets Pres. $1 unc. set (P&D) 81,454 Pres. $1 unc. set (P&D) *90,174 Pres. $1 circ. set (P) 15,792 Pres. $1 circ. set (D) 11,913 Pres. $1 circ. set (P) 3,889 Pres. $1 circ. set (D) 2,445 Unc. $1 set (6 coins, 1 silver) 15,091 Pres. $1 unc. set (P&D) 36,999 Presidential $1 Coin & First Spouse Medal Sets Abigail Fillmore 10,607 Jane Pierce 8,396 Buchanan Liberty 8,238 Eliza Johnson 6,707 Julia Grant 7,154 Lucy Hayes 5,729 Lucretia Garfield 5,394 Chester A. Arthur 5,136 Benjamin Harrison 4,406 Grover Cleveland (1st term) 4,585 Grover Cleveland (2nd term) 4,204 Ida McKinley 3,656 Edith Roosevelt 4,512 Helen Taft 3,600 Ellen Wilson 3,567 Edith Wilson Florence Harding Grace Coolidge Lou Hoover 2013 proof coin sets Five-quarter ATB proof set Five-quarter silver ATB proof set Four-coin Presidential 3,311 1,836 1,682 Oct. 16 126,294 135,226 263,599 2013 uncirculated coin set 28-coin set 370,686 2014 proof coin sets Five-quarter ATB proof set Five-quarter silver ATB proof set Four-coin Presidential 14-coin clad proof set 14-coin silver proof set 89,392 96,982 187,769 477,426 308,826 2014 uncirculated coin set 28-coin set 250,327 Miscellaneous Offers 2012 Birth set 2013 Birth set Unless otherwise stated, all boxed figures are compiled October 5. Numbers provided by the U.S. Mint. Totals are cumulative from the beginning of sales unless marked otherwise. To order most U.S. Mint products, write U.S. Mint, P.O. Box 71191, Philadelphia, PA 19176; call (800) USA-MINT; or visit the Web site at www.usmint.gov. Hearing- or speech-impaired individuals may call (888) 321-MINT. For information, write U.S. Mint, Attention: Customer Care Center, 801 Ninth St., N.W., Washington, DC 20220. Shipping is $4.95 per order. * denotes option no longer available *49,707 38,486 2013 Happy Birthday Set 2013 Congratulations Set 2014 Birth set 2014 Happy Birthday Set 2014 Congratulations Set Roosevelt Youth Set 10,650 17,543 19,927 9,050 6,103 6,243 2014 Bullion Eagle sales Total coins as of 10/7/14 Gold Am. Eagle ounce 317,000 Gold Am. Eagle 1/2 ounce 36,000 Gold Am. Eagle 1/4 ounce 96,000 Gold Am. Eagle 1/10 ounce 450,000 Silver Am. Eagle 34,501,000 Gold Buffalo 136,000 Platinum Am. Eagle ounce 16,700 Kennedy halves 2012 Two-roll set 2013 Two-roll set 2014 Two-roll set 2014 200-coin bag 2014 50th Ann. clad unc. set 2014 50th Ann. gold proof 2014 50th Ann. silver set *33,774 24,864 28,804 11,018 132,928 63,944 Oct. 28 Mint Statistics is updated each Thursday at numismaticnews.com www.numismaticnews.com / October 28, 2014 19 EXCLUSIVE OFFER now at ENJOY 10% OFF educational products, resources, projects and more – enter code NUMISPUB10 at check-out and save 10% off select products. ShopNumismaster.com SAVE 10% Off Your Next ase Purchase No minimum order and no end date. From the same great providers of education, articles and inspiration you experience reading Numismatic News, check out ShopNumismaster.com and save now! Promo Code Exclusions Apply: Your special discount/coupon code will allow you to take 10% OFF many (not all) of the items you Įnd at ShopNumismaster.com. Your discount/coupon code is not valid for purchasing giŌ cards, subscripƟons, pre-orders, value packs, VIP memberships, or items that ship directly from manufacturers. Discounts cannot be applied to previous purchases. Valid for one use per customer only. Other exclusions may apply. 20 Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 QUALITY COINS FROM JACK H. BEYMER COLONIAL COINS Colonial coins are listed by page number in the "Redbook". Most, if not all coins are one of a kind, so please give us second choices. MASSACHUSETTS SILVER 1652 Oak Tree Shilling, page 39 spiney tree, Noe 14 PCGS genuine VF30, bent as noted by Breen as a 1792 Salem witches piece. VF30, net F15 .....4850.00 1652 Pine Tree Shilling, page 39 Large planchet, no pellets at trunk of tree Noe 9 backwards N in England NGC AU50 ...............................11500.00 NEW JERSEY St Patrick or Mark Newby Coinage (1663-1672) Undated Halfpenny Pg 41, Breen 200 F12 ..................1350.00 WILLIAM WOODS ROSA AMERICANA pg 42-44 1722 1/2 pence D.G. Rex PCGS AU58 ...............................2500.00 1723 two pence, page 41 PCGS AU55 1850.00 PCI AU55 1850.00 WILLIAM WOODS HIBERNIA 1722 half penny harp at left page 44 NGC EF40 ......................550.00 1723 farthing dei gratia rex page 44 M2.1-Bc.1 R5 PCGS MS62BN............................1150.00 M3.3-Ba.1 R2 PCGS AU55 ............525.00 1722 halfpenny, pg 44, PCI VF25.................. ................. 400.00 1723/2 halfpenny, pg 45 EF40 825.00 NGC MS60BN ......2300.00 VG10 130.00 VF30 ......................627.50 1723 halfpenny, page 45 NGC, PCGS MS62BN ..................985.00 VF20 145.00 NGC AU58..............575.00 F15 100.00 NGC EF45.................325.00 Fr2 21.50 VG7 47.50 VG10 ...........61.50 Martin 4.48-Gb.4 VF30 ................207.50 M4,57-Fa.2 F12 .............................90.00 M4.74-Gb.9 EF40 ........................270.00 M4.78-Gb13 B/B R/E N/R I/A R5 EF40 .......................................550.00 M4.93-Gc.21 EF40 ......................270.00 1724 halfpenny, pg 45 VF20........350.00 F15 ..............................................225.00 M4.51-K.4 VF20 ..........................350.00 M4.66-K.1 ANACS EF40 .............725.00 M4.73-L.2 F15.............................225.00 VIRGINIA all attributed to Newman variety numbers. 1773 Virginia halfpenny pg 45 No period variety N4-O PCGS MS64RB ................2500.00 N5-Z R7 VF30 ............................1250.00 Period variety N22-S NGC MS64RB ................2150.00 N25-M PCGS MS64BN .............1350.00 PCGS MS63BN..........................1265.00 N27-J PCGS MS64RB ...............2150.00 1760 HIBERNIA Voce Populi farthing lg letters pg 49 Breen 234 PCGS AU53, R5, 31-75 coins known ....................4750.00 1760 HIBERNIA Voce Populi halfpenny page 49 Breen 222 VF30 ...........................480.00 Breen 223 PCGS AU50 ................975.00 VF20 ............................................360.00 Breen 226 VF20 ...........................360.00 1760 HIBERNIA Voce Populi halfpenny P below page 49 Breen 233 P/P PCGS VF35........1320.00 WILLIAM PITT TOKENS Page 50 1766 Halfpenny NGC EF40 ..........2450.00 FRENCH COLONIES Vlack variety numbers are used. 1740G half sou marque,15 Deniers pg 53 V301 PCGS MS62 .....................1750.00 SOU MARQUE 30 Deniers pg 53 1738S V179 PCGS AU58...............400.00 1739P V162 PCGS AU58...............400.00 1741BB V612 R6 NGC AU55 .........575.00 1748A V28 R8 NGC AU58 .............950.00 1755A V35a PCGS AU55 ...............385.00 1757/0A V37 R6 NGC MS62 .......1250.00 1757A V37a NGC MS62 ................900.00 1767 SOU, page 53 NGC VF20......477.50 F12 at least double struck ............335.00 1767 SOU, stamped "RF" pg 53 VF30 287.50 EF40 .......................350.00 VF20 225.00 VF25 .......................256.50 VG7 97.50 F15.............................165.00 NOVA CONSTELLATIO page 54 1785 blunt rays PCGS VF20 ..........600.00 1785 pointed rays, sm date, F15 ............................................1580.00 MASSACHUSETTS page 59 1787 Mass half cent Ryder 5-A PCGS VF30.................740.00 1787 Mass cent, horned eagle Ryder 2b-A PCGS EF40 .............1350.00 F15 ..............................................445.00 1788 Mass half cent Ryder 1-B NGC AU55BN ...........2050.00 1788 Mass cent, period var. Ryder 3-A VF20 ...........................550.00 COLONIAL COINS COLONIAL COINS HAWAIIAN COINS LIBERTY CAP LIBERTY CAP CONNECTICUT 1783 small military bust, engrailed edge pg 79, VF35 ............................................495.00 VF20 250.00 VF25 .......................331.50 1783 draped bust, no button page 80, PCGS AU58 ................1050.00 VF30 ............................................262.50 1783 draped bust, page 80 copper restrike, engrailed edge PCGS PR66BN...........................2450.00 1783 Unity States pg 80 NGC EF45 447.50 AU50 ..............550.00 VF25 ............................................287.50 Undated double head page 80 F15 125.00 NGC AU55 ..............1275.00 1795 Grate Halfpenny Token, large buttons, reeded edge page 83, PCGS MS63BN ...........1500.00 (1795) North Wales halfpenny plain edge, page 84 VF20 525.00 PCGS EF40 ..........1500.00 Undated Washington-success token large size, plain edge NGC AU55........1850.00 Undated Washington-success token, page 84, small size reeded edge, PCGS MS61, reverse silvering .............3750.00 1883 Hawaii .25 ANACS MS64 ... 700.00 NGC MS62 ................................. 350.00 PCGS MS63 ................................495.00 AU50 175.00 PCGS MS62 ..........350.00 F15 74.00 VF30 112.50 EF40 ......135.00 VG7 53.50 F12 65.00 VF20 ...........87.50 EF40, marks in obv field ................87.50 AG3 29.50 AU50, porous...............65.00 EF40, removed from jewelry ..........45.00 VF20, loop on edge .......................45.00 1883 Hawaii .50 ANACS, NGC AU55 .....................671.50 ANACS EF45............................... 385.00 NGC AU53 ...................................560.00 EF40 315.00 EF45 .......................382.50 NGC, PCGS, ANACS EF40 ..........317.50 F12 105.00 VF30 .........................237.50 1883 Hawaii 1.00 EF40 ..................715.00 VF30 ............................................575.00 1806 C1 sm 6 stemless ANACS MS63BN, BN obv, RB rev ......................................3500.00 G5 89.50 NGC EF45 ..................700.00 G4 77.50 PCGS EF40 ................537.50 AG3 50.00 VF20, porous ...........100.00 C4 lg 6, stems PCGS MS62RB..3000.00 AG3..............................................50.00 1807 C1 VF25 ...............................435.00 NGC MS62 ................................4690.00 AG3.75 66.50 G4 77.50 VG7 .....115.00 Fr 0.5 13.75 AG3 .........................50.00 1808/7 C2 PCGS VF25 ................3580.00 F12 1100.00 VF25. ....................3575.00 VG7 600.00 PCI VF30 (VF20) ..2100.00 1808 C3 AG3 ..................................50.00 PCGS AU50. ..............................2215.00 EF40 ..........................................1365.00 G6 104.50 VF30 975.00 VF35 ...1205.00 HALF CENTS 1809 C1 AG3 975.00 G5.... ........ 1500.00 C2 G4 ............................................79.50 Manley die state 1.0 G5 .............106.50 C3 AU55, smoothed area in left obv field ...............................221.50 G4 69.50 VG10 ..............................87.50 1809/6 C5 G4 69.50 MS62BN.....1510.00 AG3 45.00 EF40, porous ...............93.50 1809 C6 NGC MS62BN ...............1408.50 NGC MS61BN ..........................1175.00 MS62BN ....................................1406.50 G5 73.00 VG7 80.00 AU50 ..........503.50 Fr2 29.50 AG3 45.00 G4................69.50 1810 C1 PCGS MS62BN .............3785.00 1811 C2 PCGS EF45 ...................9750.00 VF30 3675.00 ANACS VF35....4390.00 Fr2.5 182.50 VG7 ......................900.00 1825 C1 R3 EF40...........................355.00 G4 97.00 G5 ..............................102.50 C2 VG8 90.00 VG10 ......................95.00 PCGS VG10 .................................97.50 G5 82.00 G6 83.00 VG7 ..............87.50 1826 C1 PCGS MS64BN .............2150.00 AU58 470.00 ICG MS61BN ...........880.00 PCGS AU55 ...............................450.00 F15 101.00 VF20 .......................126.50 G4 74.50 G6 82.00 VG10 ............88.50 1826/horizontal 6 C2 AU50 ...........550.00 EF40 ..........................................360.00 1828 C1 13 stars R3 VF20 98.50 NGC MS62BN ........375.00 VG10 81.50 F15 ..........................89.00 EF40, obv & rev scratches ...........82.50 G6 76.00 VG7 80.00 VG8 ............81.00 C2 12 stars NGC AU58 ................915.00 G4 82.50 G5 89.50 G6 ................96.00 C3 13 stars EF40 .........................118.50 VF20 93.50 VF30.......................103.00 VG8 81.00 F12 82.50 F15 ...........87.00 VG7 80.00 EF40 dark porous ......81.50 G4 68.50 G6 ................................76.00 VF20, porous ...............................68.50 1829 C1 PCGS MS63BN ...............520.00 G5 72.50 VG7 80.00 VG10 ..........81.50 AG3 44.50 EF45, holed ...............44.50 1832 C1 MS60BN..........................422.50 C2 VF20.........................................95.00 C3 VF25.......................................102.50 1833 C1 VF30................................116.50 VG10 84.25 F12 85.00 VF20 .....102.50 AG3 47.00 EF40, porous .............85.00 1834 C1 VF20 93.50 VF30 ............106.50 1835 C1 NGC MS65RB ...............3225.00 MS63BN ...................................505.00 NGC MS65BN .........................1400.00 F15 87.00 VF25 99.50 VF30 .....106.50 C2 ANACS AU details, scratched Net EF45 (VF30) ........106.50 VF20 86.50 VF25 94.50 VF30 ...106.50 EF40, dark, a few obv & rev marks .....................................82.50 ANACS EF40 details damaged net F15 (G6). ...............................76.00 1837 half cent token SEGS MS64BN ..........................950.00 1853 C1 NGC MS66BN, bluishbrown with hints of luster beautiful! ....................................2800.00 NGC MS65RB very scarce with red luster ............................2585.00 AU50 175.00 NGC MS64BN........667.50 NGC MS62BN..............................347.50 VG7 83.50 MS60BN ....................244.50 AU50, obv marks ...........................95.00 1854 C1 VF25 102.50 MS63BN ....455.00 NGC MS62BN..............................347.50 ANACS MS61BN .........................290.00 ANACS AU55 ...............................195.00 1855 C1 MS63BN..........................455.00 VF30 108.50 EF45 .......................141.50 VF20, central obv bonk ..................73.50 EF40, obv scratches, scratches thru 55 of date................51.50 1856 C1 AU55 236.50 MS62RB ....500.00 VF30 128.50 ANACS MS62BN ....420.00 VF20 ............................................112.50 1857 C1 MS64BN........................1000.00 MS63BN .....................................850.00 NGC MS63BN..............................852.50 MS62BN .....................................687.50 PCGS MS62BN............................690.00 EF45 296.50 NGC MS62BN.. .... 690.00 NGC MS60BN..............................552.50 page 61 & 62 These following Connecticut coins are attributed by Miller variety numbers. 1785 Conn, bust right M6.4-I F15...................................380.00 1787 Conn, mailed bust left, horned bust M4-L VF20 ............450.00 F15 ............................................270.00 M6.1-M laughing head, pg 61 PCGS VF30 ...............................850.00 M4-L Horned bust variety,without the horn break. Scarce early die state VF20 ..........................................775.00 M11.1-E F15 double struck .........550.00 1787 Conn draped bust left, M31.2-r.3 VF20 ...........................265.00 M33.6-KK VF20 ...........................265.00 M33.15-r.1 VG10 86.50 F15 .........67.50 M33.17-r.1 F15 ...........................167.50 M33.32-Z.13 VF20 ......................265.00 M33.33-Z.3 R6 VG10 ..................175.50 M48-g.5, R7, dateless porous VG8 ...............................129.50 ETLIR variety M33.43-hh.2 R5+ VF20...................................475.00 CONNFC var. M43.1-Y VF20.......450.00 1788 Conn mailed bust left M7-E R6 VG7 ..............................160.00 1788 Conn, draped bust left, M16.1-D F15+ .............................260.00 NEW YORK MACHIN MILLS page 67 All attributed to variety numbers by Robert Vlack 1787 V17-87B VF30 ....................1150.00 F12 300.00 F15 ...........................500.00 V19-87C F12 300.00 F15 ............500.00 1788 V23-88A PCGS EF45 ..........2450.00 F15 465.00 EF40 .......................1750.00 NEW JERSEY 1787 FUGIO CENTS page 87 & 88 Attributed by Newman variety numbers POINTED RAYS, CROSS AFTER DATE States United N1-B, R5 PCGS VF30, among the top 10 coins known ...........4750.00 VG10 1140.00 PCGS VF25 .....4000.00 N1-L, R6 VG7 800.00 VG10 ......1220.00 AG3/VG10 450.00 G4/VG8 ........625.00 AG3............................................300.00 POINTED RAYS, STATES UNITED N7-T R4 VF20 975.00 VF30 ........1610.0 N9-P R4 F12 ................................600.00 N9-Q R6 VG10 .............................980.00 N12-M F12 600.00 F15 ...............750.00 N12-U R5 F12 .............................720.00 N13-N, R6, G4 450.00 VG10 .......980.00 N14-O R5 G6 350.00 F12 ............720.00 N18-H.1 R5 VG10 ........................590.00 N18-U F12 ...................................600.00 N22-M G4....................................225.00 POINTED RAYS, 1787/1 1 OVER HORIZONTAL 1 IN DATE UNITED STATES, pg 83, N10-T R5 VG7 ............................650.00 POINTED RAYS, STATES UNITED, 8 POINTED STAR ON LABEL N15-Y PCGS VF25 ....................1600.00 VG7 475.00 VG10......................640.00 CLUB RAYS pg 84 N3-D VG10 930.00 NGC EF40(VF20) .....................2250.00 N4-E VG10 930.00 F12. ............1150.00 VF20, small planchet clip ........1150.00 G5 433.50 G6 ............................516.50 page 69 to 71 These coins are attributed by Maris numbers. 1786 N.J. straight plow beam narrow shield Pg 69 M14-J NGC AU50 (EF45) ..........1900.00 F15 385.00 PCGS VF30 (VF20 625.00 1786 Bridle variety, pg 69 M18-M NGC EF40 .....................2150.00 1787 N.J. outlined shield Pg 69 M38-Y VG10 .....................210.00 M43-d PCGS AU55 ...................2750.00 F12 250.00 NGC VF30 ..............955.00 VF30, minute planchet clip, net VF25 ............................801.50 M46-e VG7 ..................................150.00 M48-g VG7 150.00 VF20 ............635.00 VF20, porous .............................150.00 M52-i VG10 .................................210.00 M64-t F15 405.00 VF20 ..............635.00 1787 N.J. outlined shield, camel's head M56-n VF25, struck over a Connecticut, |shows on rev in shield ................825.00 PCGS VF35..................................850.00 1788 N.J. head right PILLAR DOLLARS M67-v VG10 187.50 F15 .............415.00 The "Redbook's" first coin, it 1788 N. J. head left M50-f F12/VG7..........................2220.00 circulated in Colonial America, and USA until 1857, page 11. VERMONT COINS 1739 Mo MF EF40.......................500.00 page 72-73 1740 Mo MF VF30 ......................423.50 All Vermont Coins are attributed by Ryder 1742 Mo MF VF30 ......................423.50 variety numbers. 1747 Mo MF EF40.......................450.00 1786 Vermontensium Ry6 SEGS VF20 .........................2250.00 1760 Mo MM AU50.....................800.00 Ry7 PCGS VF35 (VF25).............2500.00 1762 Mo MM VF20 .....................315.00 1763 Mo MF AU55. ...................1025.00 1787 Vermont Brittania Ry13, all have a weak rev. as shown in the Redbook, 1768 Mo MF AU55. ...................1025.00 VF20 ..........................................500.00 1769 Mo MF VF30. .....................382.50 1788 Vermont Bust right, HAWAIIAN COINS Ry16 VG8 320.00 VG10...............410.00 VG7............................................275.00 All coins on page 405 of the Redbook Hawaiian Money by Donald Medcalf Ry20 R5 F15 ................................685.00 VG7 275.00 VG8 320.00 VG10..410.00 and Ronald Russell, hard cover, Ry24 F12 .....................................500.00 160 pages is $25.00 postpaid. Ry25 G6 225.00 VG10 .................410.00 1847 Hawaii cent crosslet 4, 15 berries Ry27 F15 700.00 VF20 ..............1000.00 MS60BN 1300.00 1781 North American Token, PCGS MS63BN ........................2500.00 page 73, PCGS EF40 (VF30) .....475.00 AU58 1125.00 NGC MS63BN....2500.00 NGC VF25 .................................375.00 AU50 950.00 NGC MS62BN......1650.00 VF20 275.00 NGC VF20 ............277.50 EF40, corroded 211.50 AU55 ....1055.00 (1792-94) Kentucky Token, page 75 crosslet 4, 18 berries VF30 ............735.00 plain edge PCGS MS63BN ......1500.00 EF40, rev planchet peel................630.00 VF30 262.50 NGC AU58 ...........652.50 NCS AU details, PCGS AU55 .............................. 552.50 environmental damage .................525.00 PCGS AU58 ................................652.50 plain 4, 13 berries PCGS EF45 ..................................402.00 Lancaster edge PCGS MS63BN .1675.00 AU50 950.00 NGC MS61BN......1650.00 VF20 250.00 NGC MS62BN ......1575.00 EF45, small edge dent .................450.00 NGC AU58 ...................................712.50 plain 4, 17 berries VF30, porous ...............................292.50 1794 Franklin Press Token, page 76, NGC MS61BN .............1050.00 1883 Hawaii .10 NGC AU58 ..........850.00 AU50 575.00 PCGS AU58 ...........740.00 EF45 318.50 PCGS AU55 ............670.00 EF40 265.00 PCGS, NGC AU53 ..450.00 1795 Talbot Allum & Lee one cent pg 76, NGC MS64BN ..1750.00 VF20 115.00 PCGS AU50............400.00 PCGS AU55 .................................600.00 F15 86.50 PCGS EF45.................321.50 F12 67.50 PCGS EF40.................267.50 WASHINGTON PIECES AU50, small obv & rev edge 1783 Georgius Triumpho pg 79 F15 ..............................................335.00 dent..............................................182.50 AG3 26.00 VG7 ..............................51.50 1783 small military bust, plain edge pg 79, NGC EF40 .......402.50 F12, edge dent ...............................43.50 All half cents are listed according to Cohen variety numbers, as described in "American Half Cents" by Roger Cohen. LIBERTY CAP 1793 C4 G6 .................................7070.00 1794 C1a NGC AU details,improperly cleaned, looks great, net EF40 ...6050.00 NCS AU details, scratched, corroded ....................................2210.00 C4 NCS EF details, corroded .....1440.00 C9 NCS VF details, corroded .....1440.00 1795 lettered edge C1 NGC EF details reverse damage, small rev marks, net VF30 ..........................................4375.00 1795 plain edge, with pole punctuatd date C4 NGC details, envoirnmental damage, a slightly dark stain, still nice looking.......................................2600.00 1795 plain edge, no poleC6a AG3 390.00 G4 ................................................600.00 1797 1/1 C1 Fr2.5 strong date shows ...................................308.50 1797 centered head C2 NGC VF35BN (VF25) double struck .................6300.00 NGC VF35BN (VF30) ...............5250.00 Fr2 346.50 AG3 .........................532.50 C3a low head NGC VF25 ...........7475.00 AG3 607.50 VG10....................2930.00 C3b low head, lettered edge AG3..........................................1130.00 DRAPED BUST CLASSIC HEAD 1800 C1 PCGS MS62BN .............4800.00 PCGS VF25 (VF20) ......................522.50 1802/0 C2 VF25 ........................14500.00 VG7 2910.00 VF20 ................13000.00 VF20, obv marks, net VG10 .....5515.00 PCGS genuine F15 obv corrosion spot, very nice looking, net VG10.....5515.00 1803 C1 VF20................................700.00 AG3 62.75 AG3.5.........................76.50 C3 AG3 62.75 EF40 ...................1470.00 1804 spiked chin C5 R4 F12 .........255.00 C6 VF20, Manley state 12.0 obv & rev .. strike doubling probably R6 13-30 known ......................................1125.00 C8 EF40 650.00 PCGS AU50 ....1445.00 AG3..............................................52.75 C8 Manley state 6.0, cud above LIBERTY VG7 170.00 F15............267.50 1804 cross 4 stems C1 AG3 ..........................................60.00 C9 NGC EF40 (VF35) ..................555.00 C10 NGC MS63BN ....................3900.00 NGC AU55BN ..........................1050.00 Fr2.5 39.50 PCGS EF45 ............777.50 C12 crosslet, stemless PCGS AU50 .............................1125.00 C13 plain 4 stemless MS62BN ................................. 2665.00 NGC MS62BN .........................2670.00 VF30 .........................................400.00 PCGS MS62BN .......................2670.00 BRAIDED HAIR VF25 ......................................... 332.50 1849 C1 MS62BN .........................825.00 NGC MS61BN .........................1950.00 MS63BN ......................................990.00 AG3 50.00 VF20 ........................265.00 1850 C1 NGC MS62BN .................990.00 1805 C1 sm 5, stemless VF30 147.50 PCGS MS60BN ......815.00 PCGS MS62BN .......................3375.00 1851 C1 VF20 95.00 MS60BN ......230.00 C3 sm 5 stems F12....................4500.00 NGC AU58 ...................................212.50 VG7..........................................2400.00 VF30, lt marks 83.50 F15 ..............89.50 C4 lg 5, stems VF35 ....................705.00 G5 ..................................................75.00 LARGE CENTS 900 lgcentd 08/25/14 For Early American Coppers membership send $39.00 or $5.00 junior to: Chuck Heck P.O. Box 3497 Lake Worth, FL 33465 United States Large Cents 1793-1814 and 1816-1839 by William C. Noyes a photographic die study of large cents with condition census information. ............... $300.00 postpaid Large Cents 1816 to 1857 a two volumn set hard bound by William C. Noyes every variety color photographed and described. Each photo is 2 15/16 inches in diameter. An important reference. Order from Charles Davis P.O. Box 547 Wenham, MA 01984 tel. 978 468-2933 Walter Breen's Encyclopedia of Early United States Cents 1793-1814, hard cover, 857 pages, pedigree information by Del Bland, edited by Mark Borckardt is ..... $175.00 postpaid. The Jack H. Robinson Collection of Large Cents and Half Cents, Hardbound catalogue, 360 pages new is ....................................... $100.00 Large Cents 1793-1857 Dansco Album 5 pages $32.95 plus $4.00 shipping Many of you know that Dr. Sheldon is responsible for our current gradingnumber system, and described it as follows: 1 Basal State 2 Fair 3 Very Fair, now called About Good 4, 5, 6 Good 7, 8, 10 Very Good 12, 15 Fine 20, 30 Very Fine 40 Extremely Fine 50 About Uncirculated 60, 65, 70 Mint State Rarity Scale For Varieties R1 common, 1250 or more coins known R2 501-1250 R3 201-500 R4 76-200 R5 31-75 R6 13-30 R7 4-12 R8 1-3 All large cents are listed according to Sheldon variety numbers. 1793 CHAIN TYPE S2 ANACS fair (Fr2) full chain, full cent, 1/2 head shows .........................3460.00 S3 F12 detail, corroded................6475.00 S4 periods variety AG3, strong chain, date partially visible ...................6465.00 AG3, dateless, strong chain, head, Liberty........................................5525.00 1793 WREATH TYPE S6 NCS VF details scratched VF25, net F15 ..........................11970.00 S8 VG8 ........................................7175.00 S9 SEGS VF30, corroded, light dings (net VG10) ...............8525.00 S11b NGC VF details obverse damage (net VG7) ......................6775.00 S11c VG10 ...................................8870.00 OUR POLICY GRADING: Strict Photograde, ANA grading. 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FEATURING: GOLD, Dutch (including Siege Coins, Belgium, Egypt, Libya, Sudan, Turkey, COUNTERSTAMPS, Norway (with Gold) & Sweden (with large 1600s Coppers - Dool will Drool!!) Many COLLECTOR Coins; no go!#d$*d&%@mn slabs!! This collection was assembled in Brooklyn, ca. 1945-68. Many of the coins are still in their old holders and have either toned beautifully or not at all. 1250 pieces in 350 lots; nothing has been “picked out”. Part Two will have German, Swiss, Spain & Latin America. Consignments are welcome. See our profusely illustrated catalog - our 27th - online at: pauljbosco.com/auction27.pdf We have endeavored to photo unpublished coins, not just expensive ones. The famed Bosco wit and erudition is also on full display. Also Paul’s famed modesty. Questions? eMail is best, by far!! Paul J. Bosco began dealing as a Schulman assistant in the 1970s. From 1977-89 he cataloged medals, decorations and all foreign metal items for NASCA (now Spink/Smythe). Several of his own auction catalogs sell on eBay for $50100+. His store, in the long shadow of the Empire State Building, is consistently voted as one of NYC’s most interesting. You can walk in the really be shown all manner of coins, as well as the world’s best inventory of tokens and medals (Renaissance to Franklin Mint), and other antiques and collectibles. Paul J Bosco 149 Madison Ave. (Store on E32nd Street) New York, NY 10016 212/758-2646 Fax: 646/415-8377 eMail: bosco@covad.net www.pauljbosco.com eBay: paulbosco mon to want to grade their coins better than what it would grade,” he said. Dealers often get calls from people who say their coin is in great shape and they’re looking to sell it right away, he said. “Anyone buying a coin needs to see it first though to determine the grade and the price they are willing to pay for it,” he said. Certain requirements are necessary to meet certain grades, whether it’s Liberty’s headband and how many letters are visible or the wear on the eagle’s breast, he said. “A buyer needs to see the coin to determine if the coin meets the criteria to make the grade. That goes hand in hand with any product like cars or houses,” Krupka said. Mike Schiller, owner of Allouez Rare Coins, Allouez, Wis., said that overgrading then leads to unrealistic expectations about the value of the coin. “When someone doesn’t know how to grade, they tend to look at a price guide and go all the way to the right to the MS-63 prices,” he said. “And this may be for a coin that’s been beat up and looks like it’s gone through three world wars.” Expecting a high value for a coin that turns about to be much less expensive than anticipated occurs often, he said. “Sometimes, sellers come in expecting Cadillac Escalade money and leave with enough to fill a Volkswagon Bug gas tank,” he said. A man recently came into his store wanting to sell a key date Barber dime, Schiller said. “He had heard about one selling for $40,000 recently and was looking to get the same for his coin. The one that sold for $40,000 looked like it came right out of the Mint and his could maybe grade very good. “So, we made him an offer, he left to get other offers and then came back to accept our offer,” Schiller said. Julian Leidman, owner of Bonanza Coins, Silver Springs, Md., said that it’s best to explain how condition and rarity affect the price of the coin. “After hearing that, 98 of 100 people will accept that reasoning while two will think I’m a thief,” he said. Sometimes the seller has looked up 22 the price for the wrong mintmark, he said. “They then look to the highest value possible,” he said. It’s part of the hobby to make those mistakes and learn from them, he said. “Patience is a critical quality in this hobby,” Leidman said. Schiller said that buyers also need to practice their own grading skills to avoid buying overgraded coins. “We had a gentleman come in looking to sell an 1886-O Morgan dollar that was graded MS-65,” he said. “He had paid some $15,000 for it from a telemarketing coin selling company who offered it as a great deal.” But that grade came from what Schiller considered a low tier grading service. When it was regraded by a top grading company, the coin was graded MS-61. Sometimes there’s even confusion when looking at two coins that grade the same but look different, he said. “The main thing is where you have someone say, ‘I wonder who graded this ...,’” he said. “They see two coins that are MS-62 and they look different.” It’s possible to have two coins with the same grade and have deficiencies in different locations, he said. “The grader looking at them can see the fingerprints, contact marks and general eye appeal that occur in different areas to give the coins the same grade,” he said. It’s best to learn those grading techniques from practice and by talking with a dealer, Schiller said. “That’s part of what we do is educating. If a customer doesn’t leave here knowing more than they knew before they came into store, we haven’t done our job,” Schiller said. Krupka said that any customer that comes in to buy from a dealer has to have confidence in that dealer. “A dealer’s reputation is very valuable, after all,” he said. A dealer can help educate anyone about numismatics, but taking the initiative to learn is important too, he said. “A person, whether an investor or collector, has, and I stress this, to look up and do their homework on their coin,” Krupka said. “The more you know about the coin and this hobby in general will help you out. That’s the key to being successful in this hobby.” Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 NATIONAL HALL OF FAME COMMEMORATIVE COINS new PCGS PLAYER SIGNATURE LABELS! each holder has the authentic signature of the player! not copies or facsimileS! pcgs certified! DOLLAR in DOLLAR in HALF in $5 gold in ms 70 OR prf 70 dc ms 70 OR prf 70 dc ms70 OR prf 70 dc ms 69 OR prf 69 dc PLAYER SIGNATURE HANK AARON 2,750 - 800 - OZZIE SMITH 2,250 300 600 325 RYNE SANDBERG 2,250 300 600 325 LOU BROCK 2,250 300 600 325 TOMMY LASORDA 2,250 300 600 325 AL KALINE 2,000 275 500 300 RICKEY HENDERSON 2,000 275 500 300 TOM GLAVINE 2,000 275 500 300 DON SUTTON - 275 450 275 GOOSE GOSSAGE - 275 450 275 JIM PALMER - 275 450 275 JOE MORGAN - 275 450 275 PEDRO MARTINEZ - 275 450 275 STEVE CARLTON - 275 450 275 WADE BOGGS - 275 450 275 shop at www.lccoins.com or call 800.669.0953 www.numismaticnews.com / October 28, 2014 23 Buy gold for profit or wealth preservation? By Patrick A. Heller There seems to be some confusion among buyers of bullion-priced precious metals as to their motivation for making such purchases. Are they buying gold and silver to preserve their wealth indefinitely through diversification (which I refer to as owing precious metals for insurance purposes)? Or are they thinking in terms of seeking a profit, meaning that they are planning to sell at some point at a higher price – however they define it? I believe that many people are thinking of the insurance aspect of owning physical precious metals as protection against possible future calamities with paper assets such as stocks, bonds and currencies. It no longer surprises me when our customers tell us that they plan never to sell the gold and silver they are purchasing, but intend to leave it to their heirs. However, there are also a number of customers who ask for guidance on how they will know when it is the best time to sell their holdings. In my mind, it is prudent to have an insurance position of physical precious metals in your direct custody or stored in an account under your name (as opposed to the name of the company that sold it to you, or an outside trustee of some kind). Just as I would suggest that people pay for home or renter’s insurance, vehicle insurance, life insurance, at least catastrophic health care coverage, and possibly even umbrella insurance, I suggest that people put a bare minimum of 5 percent of their net worth or what they consider their investment portfolio into physical gold and silver. Actually, with the current state of the world’s problems, I suggest looking at owning a minimum of 10 percent for wealth preservation purposes. For this reason, any time would be the right time to purchase precious metals without considering current and possible future prices. At the same time, also plan to hold onto the insurance portion of your gold and silver until you die. Yes, emergencies do come up and sometimes people have to liquidate what they intended to hold forever. But, try to hold onto your wealth preservation insurance indefinitely, just as you would continue paying premiums for any other insurance policies. Once you have your insurance position of precious metals, you may consider purchasing additional amounts on a profitseeking basis. In making such purchases, you need to evaluate the current markets and make judgments on what you expect in the future – on whatever time frame suits your situation. You need to consider the level of risk you are willing to accept, as the higher percentage of your total net worth or investment portfolio you devote to owning gold and silver could defeat the benefits of asset diversification. For most people, I consider a maximum of 25 percent of your total devoted to precious metals as being prudent. To go beyond that level, you seriously need to think about whether you could manage if the prices of gold and silver go against your expectations. When people ask me what kind of price target I have as to when it would be a good time to sell their physical gold or silver, I explain that I don’t know what those prices would be. Instead, the answer will be revealed by the behavior of people. For example, if you get a shoe shine, haircut, or are served at a beauty salon and the person serving you says they heard it is a good time to buy gold or silver, and then you hear the same advice from a taxi driver – SELL! When almost everyone who could be in the market to acquire precious metals has already taken a position, there will be little future potential gains after that. However, if this time to sell comes around, I would still recommend holding onto the 5-10 percent insurance portion of your total net worth or investment portfolio in the form of physical gold or silver. Obviously, each person considering the ownership of physical precious metals should decide why he or she is acquiring them. Ideally, this evaluation should come before you buy any, but since most people reading this already own some, it is useful to decide what you want metals to achieve for you. Patrick A. Heller was the American Numismatic Association 2012 Harry Forman Numismatic Dealer of the Year Award winner. He owns Liberty Coin Service in Lansing, Michigan and writes Liberty’s Outlook, a monthly newsletter on rare coins and precious metals subjects. Past newsletter issues can be viewed at http://www.libertycoinservice.com. Other commentaries are available at Coin Week (http://www. coinweek.com and http://www.coininfo. com). He also writes a bi-monthly column on collectibles for The Greater Lansing Business Monthly (http://www. lansingbusinessmonthly.com/articles/ department-columns). His radio show “Things You ‘Know’ That Just Aren’t So, And Important News You Need To Know” can be heard at 8:45 AM Wednesday and Friday mornings on 1320-AM WILS in Lansing (which streams live and becomes part of the audio and text archives posted at http://www.1320wils.com). When people ask me what kind of price target I have as to when it would be a good time to sell their physical gold or silver, I explain that I don’t know what those prices would be. Instead, the answer will be revealed by the behavior of people. 24 Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 www.numismaticnews.com / October 28, 2014 25 COIN CLINIC First Washington quarters rationed ■ Was there any public interest in the 1932 Washington quarters when they were released? The public announcement of the coins as commemoratives set off a buying boom. When they were issued on Aug 1, 1932, the banks found it necessary to ration the coins, selling just one to a customer. This occurred despite the gloom of the Great Depression. ■ Can you tell me if our subsidiary silver coins were struck to a metric standard? One of the peculiarities of our coinage is the fact that the five smaller denominations of silver – the half dime, dime, 20-cent piece, quarter and half dollar all were put on a metric standard, even if the weights were not originally given or specified that way. For example, the 90 percent silver half dime weighed 1.24 grams beginning in 1853. From 1853 the dime weighed 2.49 grams (twice as much) until 1872 when it was raised to 2.5 grams. The 20 cent piece weighed twice as much, or 5.0 grams (the same weight as the non-silver nickel). The quarter weighed 6.25 grams, or 2.5 times the weight of the dime, and the half dollar weighed 12.5 grams, again twice the weight of the quarter, or five times the weight of a dime. The Morgan and Peace dollars weighed 26.73 grams rather than the 25 grams they should have weighed, a throwback to the competition with the Mexican 8 reales (peso) as a trade coin. ■ Do we have any coins with the same design on different metals or alloys? For starters, there’s the 1982 cent that was struck in two varieties on brass and copper-plated zinc. The Ike dollars were made on copper-nickel clad and 40 percent silver clad. The Ike reverse was also used on the Anthony dollars, which were coppernickel clad, but with different thickness clad layers than the Ikes. Also there is the 1922 Numismatic News EXPRESS Numismatic news happens fast, and in today’s digital publishing marketplace, you shouldn’t have to wait to get it. That’s why Krause Publications has introduced Numismatic News Express, a digital publication that will provide up-to-the-minute news updates, price guides, and buy/sell information from leading dealers— delivered straight to collectors’ inboxes. Make sure you are on the Express distribution list— register online at: www.NumismaticNews.net/Numismatic-News-Express LOOK FOR THE EXPRESS ON NOVEMBER 12TH! 26 Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 Grant silver half and gold dollar, which used the same design. ■ Isn’t there an ounce of silver in the old silver dollars? This is a common misconception, aided and abetted by the 1986 introduction of the one-ounce silver American Eagle with a face value of $1. Actually, the Morgan and Peace dollars contained 371.25 grains of silver, or 0.7736 troy ounce of the precious metal. ■ Is there any interest in the pointed and blunt-tail “9” 1964 dimes? The two varieties were heavily promoted at the time, but they were never a major item and now go unnoticed. Although at the time they were assumed to be abrasion varieties, they were later determined to have come from different master dies. Eventually they may join other similar die changes, such as the 1864 and 1886 Indian Head cents as recognized varieties, but for now they are pretty much a dead issue. ■ What do you know about the Silly Head or Booby Head cents? The engraving department at the U.S. Mint in the late 1700s and early 1800s was not particularly noted for artistic talent. The results were numerous nicknamed dies, ranging down the scale through the “Blowsy Barmaid” to the “Drunken Die Cutter.” Two of those nicknames for Miss Liberty were the Silly and Booby Heads, which are varieties of the 1839 cent. You need a photo to tell which is which. ■ I was told that not all of my S-mint Ikes are silver. How do I tell them apart? San Francisco struck both 40 percent silver and copper-nickel-clad S-mint Ike dollars. The simplest and most positive test is weighing the coins. A 40 percent silver Ike dollar weighs 379.5 grains, while a copper-nickel Ike weighs 350.0 grains. It is important to check the weight as a number of silver-plated fakes have turned up. ■ Does the 1793 Chain cent have a reeded edge? Only in part. The official description of the edge is “Four equal sections, two reeded, two with vine, leaves and blossoms. The alternate reeding and design was put on with an edge die. ■ Is it true that the Panama-Pacific $50 coin contained face value in gold when it was struck? In 1915, gold was officially pegged at $20.67183 per troy ounce. The $50 contained $49.991664 in gold, or a fraction of a cent below full face value. ■ I have a gold coin with all the U.S. Presidents on it. Do you have any idea of the value? The piece you have is not a coin. Rather, it is a privately issued medal, struck on gold-plated bronze. The issue price was less than $7. ■ Are there any proofs of the early commemorative half dollars? Walter Breen was quoted as saying that there are a dozen 1892 and two dozen 1893 proofs known of the Columbian half. From 1917 to 1936 there were none officially listed, with limited exceptions, but specimens are known. The largest group are the reported 50 proofs of the Hawaiian half dollar. ■ Why did James Earle Fraser put the buffalo on a mound on the 1913 nickel? As a youth he had seen a Native American ceremony intended to bring back the buffalo. The ceremony was performed on a mound of earth and made a lasting impression on the sculptor. Unfortunately, the mound was not suited to a coin design and it had to be changed during the first year of issue. ■ There’ s an 1837-dated token that carries the slogan, “Millions for Defense.” What’s the connection? The piece is a Hard Times token. The full quote is “Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute.” The slogan referred to the North African Barbary Coast pirates who were attacking U.S. ships and holding their crews for ransom. ■ How could both Dahlonega and Denver use the same “D” mintmark? The secret was timing. Dahlonega, which struck only gold, used the “D” between 1838 and 1861. Denver didn’t begin using it until 1906. E-mail inquiries only. Do not send letters in the mail. Send to Giedroyc@Bright.net. Because of space limitations, we are unable to publish all questions. 21st Annual CHICAGO PAPER MONEY EXPO March 5-8, 2015 • Crowne Plaza Chicago O’Hare Join us in Chicago! 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THANK YOU. ****** GOLD COINS OF THE WORLD ****** AUSTRALIA 1887S SOVEREIGN K-6 VF ........................................ 335 2000 $100 K-528 UNC DRAGON 1 OZ................... 1,650 AUSTRIA 1912 DUCAT K-2816 BU ........................................... 140 1914 DUCAT K-2267 NGC-MS64 ............................. 280 1889 8 FLORIN/20FR K-2269 AU .............................. 265 1905 10 CORONA K-2805 NGC-MS62 235 1909 10 CORONA K-2815 NGC-MS62 ..................... 220 1894 20 CORONA K-2806 AU ................................... 360 BELGIUM 1865 20 FRANCS K-23 XF 1 YR TYPE L. WEINER .... 275 1914 20 FRANCS K-79 BU DUTCH LEGND .............. 320 BELIZE 1979 $100 K-58 PROOF ANGELFISH ........................ 160 1980 $100 K-62 PROOF REEF FISH .......................... 170 CANADA 2010 50 CENT K-? MOUNTED POLICEMAN WITH BOX AND COA 1/25 OZ .................................. 90 2012 50 CENT K-? CARIBOU RIVER GOLD RUSH WITH CERT AND BOX 1/25 OZ ...................... 80 1912 $5 K-26 NGC-MS62 ......................................... 500 CHINA 1994 5 YUAN K-674 PROOF UNICORN..................... 225 1995 5 YUAN K-794 NGC-PF69 ULTRA CAMEO UNICORN ................................................................ 225 1990 10 YUAN K-317 NGC-PF68 ULTRA CAMEO DRAGON & PHOENIX ............................................. 240 1992 25 YUAN K-393 P/L UNC WIPED..................... 400 CUBA 1916 PESO K-16 CH BU LT PIN SCR ........................ 250 1915 5 PESOS K-19 AU ............................................ 360 CZECHOSLOVAKIA 1923 DUCAT K-8 BU ................................................. 400 FRANCE 1993 FRANC K-1015 PROOF AMERICAN SOLDIERS STORMING OMAHA BEACH ................................... 725 1811A 20 FRANCS K-695.1 XF ................................. 280 1814A 20 FRANCS K-706.1 XF ................................. 280 1851A 20 FRANCS K-762 AU CERES........................ 290 GREAT BRITAIN 1871 1/2 SOVEREIGN K-735.2 VF............................. 185 1887 1/2 SOVEREIGN K-766 AU ............................... 220 2000 1/2 SOVEREIGN K-1001 PCGS-MS68 MILLENIUM FIRST STRIKE ..................................... 200 2005 1/2 SOVEREIGN K-1064 PROOF ...................... 175 1864 SOVEREIGN K-736.2 XF ................................... 425 1864 SOVEREIGN K-736.2 NGC-XF45 ...................... 450 1925 SOVEREIGN K-820 BU ..................................... 345 GREECE 1981 5000 DRACHMAI K-129 PROOF ZEUS............. 510 HUNGARY 1912 10 KORONA K-485 XF TINY RN ....................... 140 1893 20 KORONA K-486 XF- .................................... 275 1893 20 KORONA K-486 AU/UNC............................. 285 1898 20 KORONA K-485 AU ..................................... 280 INDIA 1918I SOVEREIGN K-525A UNC ............................... 380 IRAN AH1342/32 1/5 TOMAN K-1070 UNC ....................... 140 AH1294-5 TOMAN K-932 XF ONCE MOUNTED........ 175 AH1370(1991) 1/4 AZADI K-1265 CH BU ................. 200 ISLE OF MAN 1993 1/4 ANGEL K-195 ANACS-PF67 HEAVY CAMEO MINTAGE? ................................................. 400 1988 CROWN K-237 MISHANDLED PROOF ............. 288 ISREAL 2008 NEW SHEQEL K-440 PRF WOLF LAMB ........... 120 2009 NEW SHEQEL K-462 PRF SAMSON LION........ 120 ITALY 1865TBN 20 LIRE K-10.1 BU..................................... 300 1881 20 LIRE K-21 BU .............................................. 265 ITALY-SARDINIA 1849P 20 LIRE K-191.1 XF........................................ 275 ITALY-VENICE 1585-1595 ZEOCHINO FR-1270 VF EX-JEWELRY ONCE MOUNTED .................................................... 210 NETHERLANDS 1913 10 GULDEN K-118 UNC ................................... 270 PERU 1951 20 SOLES K-229 XF ......................................... 370 POLAND 1995 50 ZLOTYCH Y-292 BU EAGLE ........................ 300 RUSSIA 1897 5 ROUBLE Y-62 AU/UNC HL’S.......................... 225 1898 5 ROUBLE Y-62 XF/AU ..................................... 235 1902 5 ROUBLE Y-63 BU .......................................... 240 1904 5 ROUBLE Y-63 ICG-MS65 .............................. 260 1897 7 1/2 ROUBLE Y-63 XF..................................... 635 1903 10 ROUBLE Y-64 AU PIN SCR OBV ................. 495 1897 15 ROUBLE Y-65.1 XF HL’S .............................. 850 1976 CHERVONETZ Y-85 BU..................................... 425 SAN MARINO 1985R 2 SCUDI K-185 BU......................................... 170 SINGAPORE 1969 $150 K-7 BU .................................................. 1,040 SOUTH AFRICA 1931 SOVEREIGN K-21 UNC SMALL HEAD.............. 340 1952 POUND K-43 CH BU 1 YR TYPE ...................... 500 1952 POUND K-43 PROOF 1 YR TYPE ..................... 550 1952 POUND K-43 NGC-PF65 1 YR TYPE................ 600 SPAIN 1857 100 REALES K-605.3 VF/XF CLND .................. 360 SWITZERLAND 1883 20 FRANCS K-31.3 AU/UNC ............................ 290 1896 20 FRANCS K-31.3 AU ..................................... 290 1914 OR 15 20 FRANCS K-35.1 BU .......................... 290 2008 G500F NGC-PF69 ULTRA CAMEO GENEVA FESTIVAL W/ FEMALE ARCHER SCARCE ONLY 150 MINTED ................................ 2,400 TURKEY 1995 25 KURUSH K-870 BU ....................................... 80 1923 YR54 100 KURUSH K-855 BU .......................... 320 TURKS AND CAICOS 1975 25 CROWNS K-9.1 CH BU 1,272 MINTED .05 OZ ..................................................................... 110 ****** CERTIFIED CROWNS AND MINORS OF THE WORLD ****** AUSTRALIA 1955(M) PENNY K-56 NGC-PF63RD ........................ 450 1958(M) PENNY K-56 NGC-PF63RD ........................ 450 1959 3 PENCE K-57 NGC-PF66 ................................ 160 1959 6 PENCE K-58 NGC-PF65 ................................ 160 BELGIUM 1886 50 CENTIMES K-64 NGC-MS64 ...................... 140 1954 20 FRANCS K-140.1 UNC ................................ 110 CANADA-NEWFOUNDLAND 1873 50 CENTS K-6 GREEN PCGS-VF35 TRENDS VF=$300 AND XF=$1,250 ........................ 500 1874 50 CENTS K-6 PCGS-XF45 CANADIAN TRENDS FOR XF40=800, AU50=3,000 ................ 1,200 CHINA CHEKIANG 1903-06 10 CENT Y-49.1 NGC-AU55BN ................... 100 KIANGSU-KIANGSOO 1902 10 CENTS CCC-232 NGC-AU53BN ................. 250 DENMARK 1846VS 1 SPECIEDALER K-720.1 NGC-XF45........... 390 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 1891A 5 FR K-12 NGC-AU DETAILS HL’S ................. 250 FRANCE 1920 10 CENTIMES K-843 NGC-MS66RB BRONZE, SEMI-KEY, NGC HIGHEST GRADE .......................... 400 1839A 1/4 FRANC K-740.1 NGC-MS65 2ND HIGHEST GRADE BY NGC POP 1/1 ................ 250 FRENCH INDO-CHINA 1895 10 CENTS K-2 NGC-AU58 ............................... 150 GERMANY, BAVARIA 1874D 5 MARK K-896 NGC-MS63 ........................... 800 GERMANY, CONSTANCE 1626 3 KREUZER K-118 NGC-AU58 ......................... 300 GERMANY, HESSE-DARMSTADT 1898A 2 MARK K-368 NGC-AU DETAILS SURFACE HAIRLINES.............................................. 950 GERMANY, MUHLHAUSEN 1767 1/24 THALER K-72 PCGS-AU55 ...................... 110 GERMANY, OETTINGEN 1515 BATZEN NGC-AU55 .......................................... 225 GERMANY, SAXE-COBURG-GOTHA 1836 20K K-66 NGC-UNC DETAILS SURFACE HAIRLINES .............................................................. 200 GERMANY, SAXONY 1812SGH 2/3 TALER K-1052 NGC-AU55 .................. 280 GERMANY, SCHWARZBURG RUDOLSTADT 1898A 2 MARK K-186 NGC-XF45 ............................. 480 GERMANY, WURTTEMBERG 1736 5 KREUZER K-333 NGC-AU55 HIGHEST GRADE BY NGC ...................................... 380 GERMANY 1888D 20 PFENNIG K-9.1 NGC-MS64........................ 80 1918A 1/2 MARK K-17 NGC-MS65 NICELY TONED ... 40 1926J R’SMARK K-44 ANACS-EF40 KEY.................. 140 1927J R’SMARK K-44 ANACS-AU58 KEY ................. 100 1927F 3 R’SMARK K-54 PCGS-MS64 TUBINGEN UNIVERSITY.......................................... 600 1956J 5 MARK K-112.1 NGC-MS64 ......................... 125 GERMANY, EAST GERMANY 1975 10 MARK K-56 NGC-MS66 SCHWEITZER ......... 75 GREAT BRITAIN 1771 FARTHING K-602 NGC-MS63BN ..................... 650 1721 HALF PENNY K-557 NGC-XF45BN .................. 475 1887 HALF PENNY K-754 NGC-MS63RB ................. 260 1826 PENNY K-693 NGC-MS62BN ........................... 475 1886 PENNY K-749.2 NGC-MS62RB ........................ 450 1891 PENNY K-755 NGC-AU58 ................................ 120 1891 PENNY K-755 NGC-MS64BN ........................... 220 1904 PENNY K-794.2 NGC-MS64RB ........................ 150 1912H PENNY K-810 NGC-MS65RB ........................ 380 1919H PENNY K-810 NGC-AU55 .............................. 400 1866 6 PENCE K-733.2 NGC-MS64 W/DIE#............. 400 1899 6 PENCE K-779 NGC-MS62 BLUE, ROSE, GOLD TONING ON OBV .......................................... 150 1839 SHILLING K-679 NGC-AU58 ............................ 600 1687 CROWN K-452 ESC-78 NGC-VF20 .................. 700 GREECE 1831 10 LEPTA NGC-XF DETAILS GRAFITTI IT HAS RANDOM PIN SCRATCHES ........................ 275 1882A 10 LEPTA K-55 MS-62BN .............................. 160 GUATEMALA 1859 PESO K-178 NGC-VF30 SCARCE .................... 750 HUNGARY 1670KB 6 KREUZER K-62 FLASHY NGC-MS62 ........ 140 INDIA, BRITISH 1891(B) RUPEE K-473.2 NGC-AU58 ATTRACTIVE BLUE GREY TONING ............................................... 100 1906(C) RUPEE K-508 NGC-MS-61 ......................... 100 IRELAND 1930 SHILLING K-6 ICG-AU53 ................................. 175 1930 FLORIN K-7 ICG-AU55 (THIS COIN IS MISLABELED AS HALF CROWN)............................ 190 ITALY 1909 2 CENTESIMI K-41 NGC-AU58BN ..................... 20 JAPAN M3(1870) YEN Y-5.1 NGC-AU50 TYPE 1 .................. 500 M28(1895) YEN Y-A25.3 NGC-MS61........................ 350 1914 YEN Y-38 ANACS-AU58 ................................... 150 KOREA 1882-83 CHON K-1081 PCGS-AU50 ........................ 350 MEXICO 1783MO 1/2 REAL K-69.2 PRIME SELECT ................. 75 1859 1/4 REAL K-365 NGC-VF30BN SONOR.............. 40 1760MOMM 8 REALES K-105 NGC-VF DETAILS OBV SCRATCHED (CROWN TO LETTERS).............. 225 1814MOJJ 8 REALES K-111 NGC-VF35 ..................... 85 1876MO 8 REALES K-377.10 NGC-MS62 ................ 175 1878CA AV 8 REALES K-377.2 NGC-AU58............... 100 1878GO FR 8 REALES K-377.8 NGC-MS62 .............. 160 1881AS ML 8 REALES K-377.1 NGC-MS62 ............. 250 1888PI MR 8 REALES K-377.12 NGC-MS63 ............ 180 1891AS ML 8 REALES K-377.1 NGC-AU58 ................ 80 1891ZS FZ 8 REALES K-377.13 NGC-MS62 ............. 130 1892ZS FZ 8 REALES K-377.13 NGC-MS62 ............. 140 1893AS ML 8 REALES K-1377 NGC-UNC DETAILS (TOOLED) ................................................... 80 1898MO CENTAVO K-393 NGC-AU58BN.................... 30 1881MO 5 CENTAVOS K-398.7 NGC-AU58 ................ 15 1954MO 5 CENTAVOS K-426 NGC-MS64 NO DOT .. 180 1893AS L 10 CENTAVOS K-403 NGC-XF40................ 50 1898GO 20 CENTAVOS K-405.2 NGC-AU53 ............... 40 1902CNQ 20 CENTAVOS K-405 NGC-AU58 ............... 48 1890MO 25 CENTAVOS K-406.7 ANACS-MS62 COIN HAS REFELECTIVE SURFACES ..................... 110 1902ZS FZ PESO K-409.3 NGC-MS62...................... 120 MEXICO-CHIHUAHUA 1812CA RP 8 REALES K-123 NGC-VG DETAILS SURFACE HAIRLINES.............................................. 150 PANAMA 1934 1/10 BALBOA K-10.1 NGC-AU55 ....................... 90 PERU 1782LIMAMI 8 REALES K-78 NGC-VF35.................. 150 1846 LIMA 8 REALES K-142.1 NGC-AU50 ............... 320 PHILIPPINES 1936 PESO K-178 NGC-MS62 MURPHY QUEZON FLASHY.................................................... 225 RUSSIA 1912CNB 1/2 KOPEK Y-48.1 NGC-MS64RB ............... 80 1882CNB HO 5 KOPEKS Y-19A.1 NGC-MS67 HIGHEST GRADE BY NCG, POP 9/0 ....................... 300 1914CNB 15 KOPEK Y-21A.2 NGC-MS67 HIGHEST GRADE BY NGC, POP 20/0 ..................... 300 1913BC ROUBLE Y-70 NGC-AU58 ROMANOV ......... 250 SOUTH AFRICA 1894 6 PENCE K-4 NGC-AU DETAILS SURFACE HAIRLINES.............................................. 175 1895 6 PENCE K-4 NGC-XF40 .................................. 180 1897 2 1/2 SHILLINGS K-7 NGC-XF45 ....................... 48 1897 2 1/2 SHILLINGS K-7 ANACS-AU58 .................. 88 SPAIN 1896(96)PGV PESETA K-706 NGC-AU58 .................... 60 SWITZERLAND - VAUD 1828 BATZ K-20 ANACS-AU58 ................................... 40 ***CROWNS AND MINORS OF THE WORLD*** ALGERIA BONE ND(1915) 50 CENTIME K-TnB6 BU ............... 120 ND(1915) FRANC K-TnB8 UNC ................................. 120 ANDORRA 1960 50 DINERS X-5A PROOF CHARLEMAGNE ......... 45 ANTIGUA & BARBUDA 1982 $30 K-4 PRF VERPLANKS MINTAGE=765.......... 48 AUSTRALIA 1858 PENNY K-TN285.1 XF FEW LT SCR ON REV ... 150 1938 1/2 PENNY K-35 UNC ........................................ 35 1922 6 PENCE K-24 XF ............................................... 38 1928 6 PENCE K-25 VF ............................................... 10 1917M FLORIN K-27 XF+ .......................................... 170 1937 CROWN K-34 UNC HL’S ..................................... 38 2013 $10 KOALA 10 OZ SILVER COIN ...................... 230 AUSTRIA 1848a 2 KREUZER K-2188 VF+ 1 YR TYPE ................. 20 ND(1625-32) 3 KREUZER K-583 XF SM FL FL LEOPOLD ............................................................. 50 1631 3 KREUZER K-499 SL ROUGH VF ...................... 30 1669 VIENNA 3 KREUZER K-1169 AU/UNC HOGMOUTH.............................................................. 90 1928 TO 1937 2 SCHILLING COMMEMORATIVE SET AU TO BU (HAYDN IS UNC) CAT=$450 .................. 225 1929 2 SCHILLING K-2844 XF $11, TONED AU BILL ROTH ................................................................ 12 1931 2 SCHILLING K-2847 UNC MOZART ................. 32 1932 2 SCHILLING K-2848 UNC W/HL’S .................... 80 1932 2 SCHILLING K-2848 UNC HAYDEN ................ 125 1935 5 SCHILLING K-2853 AU MADONNA................. 30 1955 25 SCHILLING K-2880 PROOF BUND ................ 60 1963 25 SCHILLING K-2893 PROOF PRINCE ............. 55 1967 50 SCHILLING K-2902 PROOF 100 YR .............. 35 AZORES 1865 10 REIS K-14 BROWN AU W/ TINY RN .............. 50 1865 10 REIS K-14 AU ................................................ 50 1865 20 REIS K-15 XF................................................. 25 AZORES-TERCEIRA ISLAND 1830 10 REIS K-6 XF 1 YR TYPE .............................. 100 1830 10 REIS K-6 AU 1 YR TYPE .............................. 150 BARBADOS 1970 $4 K-A9 BU FAO ................................................. 16 BELGIAN CONGO 1911 10 CENTIMES K-18 BU ...................................... 50 1919 10 CENTIMES K-18 BU ...................................... 45 1927 10 CENTIMES K-18 BU ...................................... 28 1928 10 CENTIMES K-18 BU ...................................... 25 BELGIUM 1849 CENTIME K-1.2 VF ............................................. 40 1858 5 CENTIME K-5.3 XF .......................................... 60 1855 10 CENTIME K-2.1 VF ROUGH RIM ................. 225 1899 50 CENTIMES K-27 AU .................................... 120 1844 1/4 FRANC K-8 VF ............................................. 80 1887 FRANC K-29.2 PLEASANT AU BELGEN ............. 80 1909 FRANC K-562 NICE UNC ................................... 32 1848 5 FRANCS K-3.2 XF WIPED ............................. 110 1933 5 FRANC K-98 VF COUPLE DINGS .................... 11 1931 20 FRANC K-102 XF- COUPLE LT RN’S BELGEN . 60 1954 20 FRANC K-140.1 UNC BELGIQUE................... 75 1949 100 FRANCS K-138.1 UNC BELGIQUE .............. 14 1949 100 FRANCS K-139.1 BU BELGIE ...................... 18 BERMUDA 1959 CROWN K-13 BU ................................................ 35 BOHEMIA 1781-A GROESCH K-818 XF ....................................... 30 BOLIVIA 1808PTSPJ 4 REAL K-72 BOLD VF ........................... 175 1808PTSPJ 8 REAL K-73 XF- $150, XF $190, XF SL WEAK STRIKE $195, AU............................... 350 BOTSWANA 1978 10 PULA K-12A PRF KLIPSPRINGER ................. 50 BRAZIL 1811B 40 REIS K-234.2 XF UNEVEN STRIKE.............. 35 1820R 40 REIS K-319.1 XF ......................................... 20 1826R 40 REIS K-363.1 XF- CROSS ........................... 18 BRITISH HONDURAS 1894 10 CENTS K-8 TONED XF .................................. 70 BRITISH NORTH BORNEO 1888H CENT K-2 XF .................................................... 40 1935 CENT K-3 CHOICE UNC ..................................... 50 1903H 5 CENTS K-5 AU .............................................. 27 BRITISH VIRIGN ISLANDS 1974 $1 K-6A PROOF FRIGATE ................................... 20 BULGARIA 1885 5 LEVA K-7 AU SOME COLOR TONING MOUNTED................................................................. 70 1974 5 LEVA K-91 PRF STAMBOLISKI........................ 18 1976 5 LEVA K-97 PRF APRIL UPRISING ................... 18 CAMEROON 1926 FRANC K-2 XF .................................................... 14 CANADA 1830 HALF PENNY LC-13A AU ................................. 225 1875 5 CENT K-2 FILLER ............................................ 40 1875 5 CENT K-2 VG W/ HOLE & SCRATCH .............. 60 1883H 5 CENT K-2 VF................................................. 68 1896 5 CENT K-2 DARK AU RIM PINCHED ................ 40 1903 5 CENT K-45 AU................................................. 45 1904 5 CENT K-13 AU PERIPHERAL TONING WITH NICE EYE APPEAL......................................... 120 1909 5 CENT K-13 VF ................................................. 40 1915 5 CENT K-22 F+ ................................................. 17 1916 5 CENT K-22 UNC .............................................. 90 1926 5 CENT K-29 FILLER .......................................... 65 1871H 10 CENTS K-3 XF .......................................... 225 1891 10 CENT K-3 VF 22 LEAVES .............................. 75 1894 10 CENT K-3 VG................................................. 25 1871 25 CENT K-5 F Q1 REV .................................... 180 1937 50 CENTS K-36 CH UNC FROSTY W/ LIGHT LIGHT PURPLE TONING ........................................... 80 1935 $ UNC K-30 SILVER JUBILEE ............................. 60 1937 $ K-37 AU ........................................................... 28 1939 $ K-38 AU PARLIAMENT .................................... 20 ALWAYS BUYING! WE BUY COINS AND CURRENCY FROM ALL COUNTRIES. CONTACT US AT: 630-968-7700 www.numismaticnews.com / October 28, 2014 29 ▲ Coin Market at a glance PART A-1 Brought to you by NumisMaster.com GOLD BULLION MARKET VALUES Bullion bounces but coin market stays quiet By Harry Miller Precious metals rebounded. Gold hit $1,183 and has bounced nearly $50 in four days. The metal has tested the $1,180 range where it had found major support previously. Silver broke down below $17 and is now about $1 above its recent low. At nearly 70:1 versus gold, it is better than the 72:1 ratio it touched a few days back. A reputable commercial refiner told me physical silver is in such short supply he cannot purchase .999 fine product in any form at spot to make bars. Platinum has taken an even bigger hit in relation to gold, now at 1.05:1 versus gold, but having touched 1.03:1. More normal is a 1.11:1 ratio to gold. With the economy improving I do not like these lower ratios to gold. The signal is mixed; technically silver and platinum are too cheap, but is gold just experiencing a “dead cat bounce”? I still like these metals long term. Caution is the word. Slow accumulation is the strategy. The type coin market is quiet, but there is interest in fresh early type issues. Largesize Capped Bust dimes are in demand in all grades to VF-20. These are difficult to locate in quantity in undamaged condition Key U.S. Type Coins Date Fair2 AG3 1869/9 1877 1908S 1909S Lincoln Cents KM#132 1909S 1909S VDB 1914D 1922 No D Die 2 Strong Rev 1922 No D Die 3 Weak Rev 1931S 1955/1955 1972/1972 1983/1983 1984/1984 1995/1995 Liberty Nickels KM#112 1885 1886 1912S Buffalo Nickels KM#134 1913S Ty'2 1914D 1916/16 1918/17D 1921S 1926S 1931S 1937D 3 Leg Jefferson Nickels KM#192a/A192 1939D 1943/2 1950D Barber Dimes KM#113 1892S 1893/2 1894O 1895 1895O 1896O 1896S 1897O 1901S 1913S Mercury Dimes KM#140 1916D 1921 1921D 1926S 1942/41 1942/1D Barber Quarters KM#114 1896S 1901S 1913S Standing Lib Qtrs KM#141/145 1916 1818/17S 1921 1923S Washington Qtrs KM#164 1932D 1932S $50 $390 $40 $335 $55 $425 $90 — $125 $30 — — — — — $195 $125 $70 $175 $28 $850 — $28 $9 $8 $225 — — — $33 $70 $34 $44 $200 $42 $48 $35 $40 $15 $400 $34 $45 $7 $300 $290 $395 $2,450 $875 $1,050 — — — $50 $60 $140 $475 $60 $425 $64 $565 $140 450 165 $45 — — — — — $375 $170 $110 $265 $49 $2,000 $685 $42 $14 $10 $375 — — — $45 $90 $46 $63 $275 $60 $65 $49 $55 $21 $550 $44 $53 $10 $350 $360 $550 $3,650 $1,325 $1,850 — — — $80 $90 Indian Cents KM#90a 30 Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 Good4 $190 $585 $79 $485 $85 $660 $190 550 300 $60 — — — — — $500 $265 $145 $345 $90 $3,850 $1,025 $64 $20 $15 $525 $4.0 $35 $9 $62 $135 $65 $85 $365 $80 $84 $68 $78 $32 $785 $55 $70 $12 $485 $465 $750 $4,950 $1,700 $2,750 $1,350 $155 $265 $110 $115 and are good value. Circulated Trade dollars are sought by several marketers as are lower grade Seated dollars. The coin market is slower than in recent years. Liquidity is the issue. There are many dealers who were paying most expenses buying scrap precious metals. This gave them the luxury of inventory accumulation and lax or non-existent inventory control. Times have changed. Visit NumisMaster.com for daily pricing updates. Values listed are average retail prices. They are not offers to buy or sell. Values are compiled by the Krause Publications staff of market analysts and independent analysts. Actual Melt Value American Bison 1 T Oz $50 American Eagle 1 T Oz. $25 American Eagle 1/2 T Oz. $10 American Eagle 1/4 T Oz. $5 American Eagle 1/10 T Oz. U.S. American Art 1oz. U.S. American Art 1/2 oz. US $5 commemorative 1986 to date US $10 commemorative 1984 Australia kangaroo/Nugget 1 T Oz. Austria 1 Ducat Austria 4 Ducat Austria 10 Corona Austria 20 Corona Austria 100 Corona Austria Philharmonic1T Oz Austria Philharmonic 1/2 T Oz Austria Philharmonic 1/4 T Oz Austria Philharmonic 1/10 T Oz Belgium 20 Franc Canada Mapleaf 1T Oz Canada Mapleaf 1/2 T Oz Canada Mapleaf 1/4 T Oz Canada Mapleaf 1/10 T Oz Canada $20 Canada $100 (1976 business strike) Canada $100 1977-1986 China Panda 1 T. Oz China Panda 1/2 T. Oz China Panda 1/4 T. Oz PLATINUM BULLION MARKET VALUES SPOT PRICE $1,283.00 as of October 9, 2014 SPOT PRICE $1,230.10 as of October 9, 2014 MARKET PRICE $1,230 $1,230 $615 $308 $123 $1,230 $615 $297 $595 $1,230 $136 $545 $119 $238 $1,190 $1,230 $615 $308 $123 $230 $1,230 $615 $308 $123 $615 $308 $615 $1,230 $615 $308 $1,329 $1,322 $682 $350 $165 $1,260 $646 $324 $640 $1,312 $152 $599 $134 $262 $1,238 $1,304 $670 $343 $142 $250 $1,313 $670 $343 $143 $685 $329 $654 $1,318 $664 $343 China Panda 1/10 T. Oz $123 China Panda 1/20 T. Oz $62 Colombia 5 Peso $290 France 20 Franc rooster $230 Germany 10 Mark $142 Germany 20 Mark $283 Great Britian Soverign old (king) $290 Great Britian Soverign new (queen) $290 Hungary 100 Korona $1,190 Italy 20 Lire $230 Mexico 50 Peso $1,482 Mexico 20 Peso $593 Mexico 10 Peso $296 Mexico 5 Peso $148 Mexico 2.5 Peso $74 Mexico 2 Peso $59 Netherlands East Indies 1 Ducat $136 Netherlands 10 Gulden $240 Russia 5 Roubles $153 Russia 10 Roubles/Chevronetz $306 South Africa Krugerand 2 Rand $290 South Africa Krugerand 1 T Oz. $1,230 South Africa Krugerand 1/2 T Oz. $615 South Africa Krugerand 1/4 T Oz. $308 South Africa Krugerand 1/10 T Oz. $123 Swiss 10 Franc $115 Swiss 20 Franc $230 10 Karat Scrap Gold per gram $15.62 14 Karat Scrap Gold per gram $22.25 18 Karat Scrap Gold per gram $28.67 realizable value 85-98% AMV depending on quantity VG8 Fine12 VF20 XF40 XF45 AU50 AU58 MS60 MS61 MS62 $375 $700 $84 $495 $90 $675 $200 580 375 $66 $1,275 — — — — $600 $300 $180 $360 $132 $5,000 $1,450 $100 $42 $16 $585 $5.0 $45 $10 $110 $150 $100 $165 $525 $155 $150 $110 $140 $50 $1,450 $75 $115 $14.5 $490 $475 $1,675 $12,650 $2,250 $5,500 $2,000 $195 $385 $120 $125 $525 $1,000 $100 $510 $110 $695 $245 730 575 $71 $1,650 $225 — — — $800 $375 $215 $385 $165 $8,750 $2,750 $180 $100 $17 $610 $6.5 $60 $11 $215 $175 $220 $360 $900 $335 $325 $300 $375 $120 $2,500 $110 $185 $29 $510 $480 $2,450 $18,500 $5,150 $6,750 $2,650 $375 $650 $135 $135 $750 $1,550 $125 $600 $150 $800 $365 925 750 $77 $1,725 $260 $110 $90 — $995 $475 $460 $430 $200 $10,850 $4,950 $360 $260 $19 $725 $9 $75 $12 $255 $205 $285 $500 $1,275 $380 $360 $420 $480 $190 $3,950 $245 $365 $70 $540 $500 $3,600 $26,000 $8,000 $8,650 $4,500 $575 $1,000 $170 $165 $950 $2,475 $155 $725 $225 $1,025 $760 2,050 1,650 $135 $1,735 $290 $135 $100 — $1,250 $665 $810 $520 $335 $16,500 $7,950 $800 $750 $31 $965 $15 $95 $13 $285 $235 $430 $550 $2,375 $465 $400 $515 $565 $250 $6,350 $525 $640 $255 $675 $640 $4,675 $33,500 $11,000 $10,650 $7,250 $750 $1,450 $200 $220 $1,025 $2,600 $190 $825 $235 $1,175 $1,100 3,150 2,400 $138 $1,750 $320 $145 $120 $18 $1,375 $740 $1,025 $600 $365 $22,500 $9,600 $975 $1,350 $37 $1,175 $18 $140 — $300 $270 $500 $600 $2,800 $565 $465 $560 $600 $290 $7,500 $685 $835 $315 $785 $850 $5,400 $35,000 $12,350 $10,950 $10,000 $935 $1,650 $330 $225 $1,050 $2,750 $220 $920 $245 $1,325 $1,475 4,250 3,350 $140 $1,765 $375 $160 $135 $20 $1,600 $825 $1,300 $675 $390 $34,500 $10,500 $1,150 $2,450 $46 $1,225 $24 $200 $14 $320 $310 $600 $650 $3,450 $700 $510 $610 $650 $325 $8,900 $800 $985 $385 $900 $1,100 $6,350 $38,500 $13,850 $11,250 $11,850 $1,100 $2,000 $370 $235 $1,175 $3,250 $260 $1,025 $325 $1,550 $1,850 8,250 7,500 $152 $2,000 $390 $185 $155 $23 $1,875 $990 $1,400 $830 $455 $44,000 $27,500 $1,275 $4,150 $52 $1,950 $40 $245 — $375 $550 $1,375 $730 $4,850 $875 $665 $800 $850 $415 $11,500 $1,050 $1,170 $675 $1,875 $2,200 $7,850 $39,000 $14,900 $12,950 $17,250 $1,550 $2,450 $850 $380 $1,250 $3,350 $275 $1,100 $345 $1,620 $2,000 10,500 8,500 $160 $2,275 $410 $200 $175 $25 $1,950 $1,050 $1,475 $885 $475 $49,500 $36,500 $1,575 $4,950 $59 $2,275 $52 $275 $15 $410 $725 $1,750 $775 $5,750 $985 $740 $925 $1,065 $465 $13,200 $1,150 $1,250 $865 $2,650 $2,700 $9,850 $41,000 $15,500 $13,750 $19,850 $1,685 $2,650 $1,150 $465 $1,325 $3,850 $300 $1,125 $355 $1,630 $2,550 15,750 $10,650 $168 $2,850 $420 $230 $182 $28 $2,250 $1,500 $1,600 $975 $495 $79,500 $42,500 $1,750 $6,150 $70 $2,950 $60 $285 — $500 $1,000 $1,925 $865 $6,750 $1,325 $950 $1,100 $1,200 $525 $14,500 $1,350 $1,425 $1,025 $2,950 $3,000 $11,500 $42,500 $16,750 $15,500 $23,650 $1,865 $2,875 $1,275 $590 $1,450 $4,200 $330 $1,150 $365 $1,640 $3,150 21,500 12,850 $177 $3,350 $435 $270 $205 $30 $2,600 $2,100 $1,750 $1,040 $520 $110,000 $54,500 $1,950 $7,500 $82 $3,850 $70 $295 — $615 $1,325 $2,125 $1,000 $8,850 $1,875 $1,175 $1,290 $1,550 $600 $15,750 $1,650 $1,950 $1,185 $3,750 $3,875 $14,000 $45,500 $19,000 $17,850 $28,500 $2,150 $3,400 $1,500 $710 MS63 $1,675 $4,650 $365 $1,200 $375 $1,650 $3,750 29,500 14,500 $185 $4,100 $455 $300 $225 $35 $2,950 $2,450 $1,950 $1,100 $560 $145,000 $64,000 $2,150 $8,950 $95 $4,700 $80 $310 $16 $750 $1,650 $2,450 $1,150 $11,500 $2,350 $1,425 $1,450 $1,850 $700 $18,400 $2,100 $2,555 $1,350 $4,450 $4,950 $17,500 $48,850 $21,750 $19,000 $30,000 $2,350 $4,000 $1,675 $700 $145 $72 $310 $253 $160 $312 $327 $310 $1,250 $253 $1,547 $633 $326 $166 $87 $71 $150 $263 $184 $361 $319 $1,309 $670 $343 $141 $127 $253 $16.45 $23.04 $29.66 Actual Melt Value MARKET PRICE $100 American Eagle 1 T Oz. $1,283 $50 American Eagle 1/2 T Oz. $642 $25 American Eagle 1/4 T Oz. $321 $10 American Eagle 1/10 T Oz. $128 Mapleleaf 1 T. Oz $1,283 Noble 1 T. Oz $1,283 Koala 1 T. Oz $1,283 realizable value 75-95% AMV depending on quantity $1,446 $744 $374 $162 $1,413 $1,413 $1,401 SILVER BULLION MARKET VALUES SPOT PRICE $17.61 as of October 9, 2014 Actual Melt Value MARKET PRICE US 90% Dimes (pre 1965) $1.26 US 90% Quarters (pre 1965) $3.15 US 90% Halves (pre 1965) $6.30 US 90% Dollars (pre 1936) $13.62 US 40% Halves (1965-70, 1976) $2.60 US 40% Dollars (1971-76) $5.57 US 35% Wartime Nickels $0.99 US Silver Eagle $17.61 Canadian 80% Dimes (pre 1967) $1.06 Canadian 80% Quarters (pre 1967) $2.64 Canadian 80% Halves (pre 1967) $5.28 Canadian 80% Dollars (pre 1968) $10.57 Canadian Silver Mapleleafs $17.61 Mexico Libertad $17.61 Sterling Pvt. Mint per Troy Oz $16.29 Sterling scrap per Troy Oz $15.41 realizable value 75-105% AMV depending on quantity MS64 MS65 $1,850 $8,450 $515 $1,475 $575 $2,600 $7,750 65,000.00 44,000.00 $295 $11,500 $500 $350 $260 $50 $5,900 $3,850 $3,350 $1,650 $750 $325,000 $125,000 $3,000 $14,500 $155 $9,350 $85 $425 $17 $1,700 $3,250 $5,750 $1,500 $15,500 $4,850 $3,450 $2,850 $2,350 $985 $21,000 $2,250 $2,675 $1,685 $7,250 $7,250 $25,000 $56,000 $26,500 $21,000 $31,500 $2,975 $5,600 $2,450 $1,150 $2,350 $13,500 $700 $2,250 $1,150 $5,550 $18,000 175,000.00 — $685 $35,000 $610 $450 $325 $60 $8,650 $7,250 $5,850 $3,850 $1,600 $375,000 $350,000 $7,350 $125,000 $300 $37,000 $100 $640 $24 $3,750 $5,000 $14,500 $2,600 $25,000 $8,800 $4,250 $5,250 $4,950 $1,350 $26,500 $3,000 $3,050 $2,750 $15,500 $9,650 $56,000 $75,000 $37,500 $26,500 $92,500 $4,100 $6,000 $13,000 $4,750 $1.46 $3.67 $7.88 $24.21 $2.73 $6.12 $0.91 $21.36 $1.07 $2.67 $5.34 $11.20 $21.61 $19.86 $16.54 $13.91 MS66 MS67 $95,000 $7,500 $16,500 $3,150 $10,500 $110,000 — — $1,750 $60,000 $1,350 $750 $475 $80 $16,000 $18,500 $18,500 $7,500 $3,350 — — $37,500 — $1,000 $85,000 $140 $1,200 $55 $13,500 $7,500 $22,000 $5,250 $46,500 $15,500 $10,500 $8,500 $7,400 $3,000 $34,500 $4,750 $4,500 $4,500 $28,500 — $85,000 $118,000 $48,500 $34,500 $155,000 $5,250 $6,950 $125,000 $25,000 — — $75,000 $42,000 $72,000 — — — — — $5,000 $2,500 $875 $120 $55,000 — — $42,000 $22,000 — — — — $25,000 — $475 $2,250 $265 $22,500 — — $22,500 — — — $23,500 $14,000 $11,850 $75,000 — — $9,500 — — — $175,000 $75,000 — — $7,500 $9,750 — — www.numismaticnews.com / October 28, 2014 31 ▲ Coin Market at a glance Key U.S. Type Coins Barber Halves KM#116 Walking Halves KM#142 $21/2 Indian Gold KM#128 $5 Indian Gold KM#129 $10 Indian Gold KM#125/130 $20 Saint Gaudens KM#131 Date Fair2 AG3 1892O 1892S 1893S 1897O 1897S 1913 1914 1915 1916S 1921 1921D 1921S 1938D 1911D 1911D weak D 1909O 1911D 1929 1907 periods 1911D 1920S 1930S 1933 1907 High R 1908S 1920S 1921 1926D 1927D 1927S 1929 1930S 1931 1931D 1932 $125 $110 $60 $74 $65 $35 $63 $48 $45 $95 $125 $18 — — $195 $160 $95 $110 $100 $50 $98 $70 $75 $125 $195 $30 $45 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PART A-2 Brought to you by NumisMaster.com Good4 VG8 Fine12 $320 $240 $145 $165 $150 $75 $145 $108 $108 $165 $295 $45 $60 — $400 $320 $220 $235 $220 $83 $165 $160 $135 $210 $370 $59 $55 — — — — — — — — — — — — — $515 $410 $300 $465 $370 $220 $320 $290 $275 $320 $565 $200 $60 $1,150 $650 — — — $9,450 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — $2,950 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — $5,950 $1,750 — — $7,500 — $4,950 — — $7,500 — — VF20 XF40 XF45 AU50 $565 $550 $550 $835 $540 $440 $585 $400 $425 $725 $900 $780 $45 $2,750 $950 $4,850 $600 $11,750 $13,850 $1,350 $12,500 $8,500 — $7,650 $2,450 $14,500 $35,000 $12,000 $155,000 $6,850 $9,850 $35,000 $10,500 $8,850 $12,500 $595 $600 $650 $1,075 $800 $615 $760 $590 $595 $2,250 $2,850 $4,100 $170 $3,800 $1,150 $6,500 $775 $14,750 $17,500 $1,600 $16,850 $11,250 $140,000 $9,350 $3,150 $18,500 $43,500 $15,900 $200,000 $8,850 $13,000 $42,500 $13,500 $11,500 $14,500 $650 $655 $675 $1,135 $875 $700 $860 $720 $650 $2,300 $3,350 $6,500 $215 $4,250 $2,450 $8,500 $875 $16,000 $18,850 $1,900 $18,750 $13,250 $150,000 $9,400 $3,950 $23,000 $49,000 $17,600 $220,000 $10,750 $13,750 $45,000 $16,350 $16,500 $16,250 $720 $715 $725 $1,250 $1,000 $825 $1,000 $875 $595 $2,250 $2,850 $4,100 $170 $4,650 $2,850 $10,000 $1,500 $18,000 $21,000 $2,250 $21,000 $14,850 $160,000 $11,000 $5,000 $28,500 $55,000 $20,500 $245,000 $13,250 $15,500 $49,500 $20,500 $21,000 $17,850 AU58 MS60 MS61 MS62 $775 $845 $985 $1,475 $1,275 $1,000 $1,250 $1,075 $925 $5,500 $8,350 $14,500 $415 $6,650 $4,450 $19,000 $3,750 $27,000 $24,250 $6,350 $33,000 $17,750 $170,000 $13,750 $7,250 $37,500 $80,000 $23,000 $285,000 $20,000 $18,000 $61,000 $26,500 $30,000 $23,500 $835 $910 $1,150 $1,650 $1,450 $1,125 $1,375 $1,250 $1,050 $6,300 $9,600 $18,250 $475 $8,650 $5,150 $31,500 $6,850 $29,000 $26,500 $10,250 $37,500 $23,500 $180,000 $14,250 $10,850 $51,000 $120,000 $23,500 $325,000 $26,500 $21,000 $71,500 $36,500 $42,000 $26,500 $1,000 $1,275 $1,800 $2,100 $1,950 $1,275 $1,475 $1,550 $1,325 $7,000 $11,500 $21,500 $500 $9,650 $5,750 $36,500 $10,400 $32,500 $31,000 $15,000 $47,500 $30,000 $190,000 $16,500 $14,500 $62,500 $138,000 $26,500 $550,000 $29,850 $28,500 $75,000 $42,500 $49,500 $28,250 $1,285 $1,685 $2,800 $2,850 $2,850 $1,450 $1,600 $1,975 $1,650 $7,850 $13,750 $27,500 $535 $11,500 $6,900 $54,000 $18,500 $35,000 $33,500 $18,500 $63,500 $37,500 $200,000 $18,800 $17,250 $75,000 $155,000 $25,500 $800,000 $33,500 $31,000 $81,000 $55,000 $58,500 $39,000 MS60Brn MS63Brn MS63RB MS63 $1,550 $2,150 $3,650 $3,650 $3,650 $1,650 $1,775 $2,350 $2,000 $8,850 $15,500 $33,500 $575 $18,750 — $75,000 $41,500 $48,500 $44,500 $34,500 $88,500 $47,500 $225,000 $25,000 $23,500 $105,000 $270,000 $28,500 $1,500,000 $60,000 $35,000 $105,000 $68,500 $71,500 $70,000 MS64 MS65 MS66 MS67 $2,850 $2,950 $13,850 $6,950 $5,850 $3,250 $3,450 $4,350 $3,250 $12,500 $18,500 $52,500 $695 $27,500 — $170,000 $62,000 $66,000 $50,000 $52,500 $159,500 $63,500 $350,000 $29,500 $27,500 $200,000 $400,000 $65,000 $1,600,000 $83,500 $47,500 $155,000 $84,000 $90,000 $88,500 $4,000 $4,950 $25,500 $9,500 $9,250 $4,850 $10,500 $6,500 $6,250 $22,000 $32,000 $130,000 $1,750 $65,000 — $550,000 $265,000 $115,000 $72,500 $140,000 $275,000 $79,500 $600,000 $47,500 $52,500 $335,000 1M $235,000 $1,750,000 $150,000 $110,000 $235,000 $108,000 $135,000 $108,000 $5,750 $9,500 $36,500 $17,500 $14,000 $10,500 $16,500 $17,500 $15,000 $39,000 $58,500 $275,000 $2,500 $165,000 — $700,000 $13,500 $23,500 — $27,500 $22,500 — — — $44,000 — — — $9,500 — — — — $95,000 — $150,000 $450,000 $139,000 — $78,500 $85,000 $540,000 $1,350,000 $345,000 $2,200,000 $180,000 $150,000 $350,000 $150,000 $215,000 $150,000 $1,750,000 $225,000 — $175,000 $150,000 — — — — $365,000 — $245,000 — — NOTE; Prices for Indian cents are MS60-62Brn, MS63-65RB, and MS66-67Red. Lincoln cents are MS60-62Brn, MS63RB, MS64-67Red. Copper U.S. Type Coins AG3 Good4 VG8 Fine12 VF20 XF40 AU50 AU58 Half Cent Liberty Cap left 1793 KM#10 Half Cent Liberty Cap right 1794-1797 KM#14 Half Cent Draped Bust 1800-1808 KM#33 Half Cent Classic Head 1809-1836 KM#41 Half Cent Braided Hair 1840-1857 KM#70 Large Cent Chain 1793 KM#11 Large Cent Wreath 1793 KM#12 Large Cent Liberty Capped 1793-1796 KM#13 Large Cent Draped Bust 1796-1807 KM#22 Large Cent Classic Head 1808-1814 KM#39 Large Cent Coronet Head 1816-1839 KM#45 Large Cent Braided Hair 1839-1857 KM#67 Flying Eagle Cent 1856-58 KM#85 Indian Cent Copper Nickel 1859 KM#87 Indian Cent Copper Nickel 1860-64 KM#90 Indian Cent Bronze 1864-1909 KM#90a Two Cent Piece 1864-1873 KM#94 $1,950 $265 $40.00 $36.00 $34.00 $3,650 $1,950 $250.00 $46.00 $65.00 $16.00 $14.00 $17.00 $8.00 $5.00 $0.90 $12.00 $3,900 $485 $60.00 $51.00 $54.00 $6,950 $3,150 $375.00 $65.00 $110.00 $25.00 $23.00 $26.00 $11.00 $8.75 $1.50 $16.50 $6,100 $700 $95.00 $70.00 $71.00 $10,600 $4,450 $610.00 $100.00 $175.00 $29.00 $26.00 $38.00 $16.00 $10.50 $2.10 $18.50 $10,750 $1,135 $142.50 $75.00 $77.00 $17,750 $7,750 $1,050.00 $225.00 $425.00 $37.50 $31.00 $41.50 $23.50 $12.00 $2.60 $20.00 $15,500 $2,500 $230.00 $82.00 $84.00 $36,500 $12,000 $1,775.00 $425.00 $950.00 $70.00 $37.50 $49.00 $45.00 $25.00 $3.75 $27.50 $27,000.00 $5,000.00 $385.00 $105.00 $96.00 $76,500.00 $23,000.00 $3,800.00 $1,200.00 $2,100.00 $125.00 $59.00 $135.00 $110.00 $48.00 $8.00 $42.50 $38,000 $9,500 $685 $155 $155 $90,000 $34,500 $5,850 $2,365 $4,500 $215 $135 $215 $185 $65.0 $20.0 $72.0 $62,500 $16,500 $1,150 $210 $200 $118,500 $47,500 $10,000 $3,300 $8,750 $225 $175 $390 $255 $94.0 $26.0 $85.0 $72,000 $20,000 $1,275 $235 $220 $140,000 $55,000 $12,500 $3,850 $10,500 $250 $195 $495 $290 $110.0 $32.0 $100 $86,000 $40,000 $3,200 $450 $400 $245,000 $75,000 $20,000 $9,000 $17,000 $660 $300 $975 $600 $190 $55.0 $150 U.S. Type Coins AG3 Good4 VG8 Fine12 VF20 XF40 XF45 AU50 AU58 MS60 Three Cent Nickel Composition KM#95 Three Cent Silver Ty'1 1851-1858 KM#75 Three Cent Silver Ty'2 1854-1858 KM#80 Three Cent Silver Ty'3 1859-1873 KM#88 Shield Nickel With Rays 1866-67 KM#96 Shield Nickel Without Rays 1867-83 KM#97 Liberty Nickel Without Cents 1883 KM#111 Liberty Nickel With Cents 1883-1912 KM#112 Buffalo Nickel Ty'1 1913 KM#133 Buffalo Nickel Ty'2 1913-1937 KM#134 Half Dime Flowing Hair 1794-1795 KM#15 Half Dime Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1796-1797 KM#23 Half Dime Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1800-1805 KM#34 Half Dime Capped Bust 1829-1837 KM#47 Half Dime Liberty Seated no Stars Obv. 1837-1838O KM#60 Half Dime Liberty Seated no Drapery 1838-1840 KM#62.1 Half Dime Liberty Seated Stars on Obv 1840-1853 KM#63.2 Half Dime Liberty Seated arrows at date 1853-55 KM#77 Half Dime Liberty Seated Stars on Obv 1856-59 KM#A62.2 Half Dime Liberty Seated Legend on Obv. 1860-73 KM#92 Dime Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1796-1797 KM#24 Dime Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1798-1807 KM#31 Dime Capped Bust Large Planchet 1809-1828 KM#42 Dime Capped Bust Small Planchet1828-1837 KM#48 Dime Liberty Seated no Stars Obv. 1837-1838O KM#61 Dime Liberty Seated no Drapery 1838-1840 KM#63.1 Dime Liberty Seated Stars on Obv 1840-1853 KM#63.2 $10.00 $20.00 $20.00 $24.00 $21.00 $13.50 $4.50 $1.10 $4.25 $0.65 $720 $990 $690 $33.50 $25.00 $12.50 $11.00 $11.00 $11.00 $11.00 $1,650 $385 $29.00 $26.00 $28.00 $14.00 $12.00 $15.50 $32.00 $39.50 $41.00 $29.00 $22.50 $7.00 $1.50 $12.00 $0.90 $1,165 $1,450 $1,085 $57.50 $37.50 $19.50 $17.50 $17.75 $17.50 $17.00 $2,875 $575 $47.00 $37.50 $37.50 $19.00 $16.50 $16.50 $48.50 $52.50 $54.00 $37.50 $28.00 $7.75 $1.85 $15.50 $1.20 $1,400 $1,825 $1,350 $67.50 $50.00 $24.50 $23.50 $22.50 $22.50 $21.00 $3,650 $900 $70.00 $48.50 $50.00 $22.50 $18.00 $17.50 $51.00 $57.50 $58.50 $55.00 $30.00 $8.50 $4.00 $17.00 $1.50 $1,950 $3,350 $2,000 $85.00 $88.00 $26.00 $24.00 $23.00 $23.00 $22.50 $5,500 $1,200 $110.00 $56.00 $100.00 $30.00 $20.00 $22.50 $61.00 $70.00 $72.00 $88.00 $37.50 $8.75 $10.00 $18.50 $1.90 $3,150 $4,900 $2,700 $118.00 $140.00 $33.00 $28.50 $28.00 $28.00 $27.00 $7,150 $1,650 $195.00 $100.00 $250.00 $50.00 $26.50 $37.50 $69.00 $120.00 $100.00 $150.00 $64.00 $12.00 $30.00 $20.50 $3.00 $5,800.00 $8,600.00 $6,600.00 $165.00 $225.00 $90.00 $60.00 $62.00 $52.50 $45.00 $12,750.00 $2,950.00 $425.00 $255.00 $470.00 $145.00 $47.00 $60.0 $160 $210 $180 $250 $115 $13.3 $52.0 $24.5 $6.5 $8,250 $10,250 $7,750 $225 $445 $200 $125 $135 $115 $75 $16,250 $3,975 $675 $440 $725 $290 $150 $85.0 $195 $255 $210 $275 $140 $21.0 $58.0 $29.0 $18.5 $12,000 $16,000 $12,300 $315 $575 $225 $155 $170 $155 $115 $23,000 $5,950 $1,100 $725 $860 $375 $250 32 Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 $45.00 $100.00 $160.00 $130.00 $190.00 $86.00 $12.50 $40.00 $21.50 $4.00 $6,850.00 $9,250.00 $7,150.00 $190.00 $315.00 $135.00 $95.00 $98.00 $83.00 $58.00 $14,000.00 $3,300.00 $500.00 $315.00 $560.00 $165.00 $80.00 $100 $210 $280 $225 $320 $150 $25.5 $62.0 $32.5 $25.0 $13,000 $17,500 $13,500 $360 $625 $250 $175 $195 $175 $145 $25,000 $6,850 $1,350 $900 $965 $420 $290 $3,850 $650 $600 $24,500 $12,500 $18,500 $725 $345 $1,050 $650 $205 $66.0 $210 MS61 $118 $220 $365 $250 $315 $165 $31.0 $82.0 $38.0 $28.5 $15,000 $21,000 $16,250 $460 $685 $290 $200 $225 $195 $160 $31,000 $7,500 $1,650 $980 $1,175 $465 $365 MS64Brn $120,000 $51,500 $5,500 $650 $590 $33,500 $15,800 $23,500 $925 $440 $75.00 MS62 $135 $240 $575 $290 $355 $185 $38.0 $108 $44.5 $32.5 $17,500 $23,850 $19,500 $625 $745 $330 $240 $255 $235 $190 $36,000 $9,000 $2,250 $1,260 $1,565 $650 $450 MS64RB MS64Red MS65BR $7,000 $1,125 $720 $400,000 $130,000 $44,500 $22,500 $24,500 $1,085 $525 $1,550 $1,260 $350 $105.00 $345 10,000.00 2,250.00 1,300.00 $8,500 $1,350 $1,050 47,500.00 26,000.00 — 3,450.00 1,150.00 $46,500 $3,300 $45,000 $1,475 750 225.00 700.00 120 365 MS63 MS64 $150 $275 $710 $335 $410 $205 $46.5 $127 $52.0 $36.5 $18,500 $27,500 $23,500 $965 $890 $445 $275 $290 $265 $238 $39,000 $12,000 $2,860 $2,050 $1,825 $850 $560 $240 $480 $1,300 $540 $750 $290 $68 $205 $75 $39 $26,500 $38,500 $24,500 $1,450 $1,450 $670 $600 $575 $585 $445 $62,500 $22,500 $4,450 $3,050 $3,500 $1,275 $1,050 MS65RB MS65Red $175,000 $76,500 $13,950 $2,800 $6,600 $525,000 $175,000 $70,000 $46,000 $48,500 $2,150 1,100.00 $22,500 $13,500 $6,250 $95,000 $60,000 — $10,500 $4,850 $3,650 $3,650 $995 $525 $1,700 175.00 MS65 MS66 MS67 $550 $825 $2,375 $910 $2,100 $615 $205 $465 $150 $52.5 $46,500 $90,000 $40,500 $2,750 $2,750 $1,800 $1,150 $1,410 $850 $775 $110,000 $41,500 $14,500 $8,500 $6,600 $2,975 $2,650 $1,250 $1,200 $5,000 $1,500 $5,500 $1,100 $550 $1,100 $290 $85 $95,000 $135,000 $78,000 $5,250 $5,500 $3,750 $2,750 $5,000 $2,000 $1,250 $155,000 $78,000 $20,000 $12,000 $2,850 $4,000 $15,000 $3,500 $17,000 $4,650 $4,000 $6,500 $1,100 $250 $175,000 $175,000 $160,000 $12,000.00 $20,000 $6,400 $4,450 $15,000 $4,000 $3,400 $275,000 $135,000 $40,000 $21,500 www.numismaticnews.com / October 28, 2014 33 ▲ Coin Market at a glance U.S. Type Coins Dime Liberty Seated arrows at date 1853-55 KM#77 Dime Liberty Seated Stars on Obv 1856-1860 KM#A63.2 Dime Liberty Seated Legend on Obv. 1860-91 KM#92 Dime Liberty Seated arrows at date 1873-74 KM#105 Dime Barber 1892-1916 KM#113 Dime Mercury 1916-45 KM#140 Dime Mercury 1916-45 KM#140 Full Split Bands Dime Roosevelt Silver 1946-64 KM#195 Twenty Cent Piece Liberty Seated 1875-1878 KM#109 Quarter Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1796 KM#25 Quarter Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1804-1807 KM#36 Quarter Capped Bust Large Planchet 1815-1828 KM#44 Quarter Capped Bust Small Planchet 1831-1837 KM#55 Quarter Liberty Seated no Drapery 1838-1840O KM#64.1 Quarter Liberty Seated no Motto Rev. 1840-1865 KM#64.2 Quarter Liberty Seated Arrows and Rays 1853 KM#78 Quarter Liberty Seated Arrows at date 1854-55 KM#81 Quarter Liberty Seated Motto on rev. 1866-91 KM#98 Quarter Liberty Seated arrows at date 1873-74 KM#106 Quarter Barber 1892-1916 KM#114 Quarter Standing Liberty Type 1 1916-17 KM#141 Quarter Standing Liberty Type 2 1917-30 KM#145 Quarter Standing Liberty Type 2 1917-30 KM#145 Full Head Quarter Washington Silver 1932-64 KM#164 Half Dollar Flowing Hair 1794-95 KM#16 Half Dollar Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1796-97 KM#26 Half Dollar Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1801-1807 KM#35 Half Dollar Capped Bust 1807-36 KM#37 Half Dollar Capped Bust Reeded Edge 50 Cents Rev. 1836-1837 KM#58 Half Dollar Capped Bust Reeded Edge Half Dol. Rev.1838-1839 KM#65 Half Dollar Liberty Seated no Drapery 1839 KM#68 Half Dollar Liberty Seated no Motto Rev. 1840-1866 KM#68a Half Dollar Liberty Seated Arrows and Rays 1853 KM#79 Half Dollar Liberty Seated Arrows at date 1854-55 KM#82 Half Dollar Liberty Seated Motto above Eagle 1866-91 KM#99 Half Dollar Liberty Seated arrows at date 1873-74 KM#107 Half Dollar Barber 1892-1916 KM#116 Half Dollar Walking Liberty 1916-47 KM#142 Half Dollar Franklin 1948-63 KM#199 Half Dollar Kennedy Silver 1964 KM#202 Half Dollar Kennedy 40% Silver clad 1965-70 KM#202a Dollar Flowing Hair 1794-95 KM#17 Dollar Draped Bust Sm Eagle 1795-98 KM#28 Dollar Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle 1798-1804 KM#32 Dollar Gobrecht 1836-39 KM#59.1 Dollar Liberty Seated No Motto 1840-66 KM#71 Dollar Liberty Seated w/Motto 1866-73 KM#100 Dollar Trade 1873-1885 KM#108 Dollar Morgan 1878-1904 KM#110 Dollar Peace 1921-35 KM#150 Dollar Eisenhower Nickel clad KM#203 Dollar Eisenhower 40% Silver clad KM#203a Gold U.S. Type Coins Gold $1 Indian Princess small Head Ty'1 1849-54 KM#73 Gold $1 Indian Princess small Head Ty'2 1854-56 KM#83 Gold $1 Indian Princess Large Head Ty'3 1856-89 KM#86 Gold $2 1/2 Capped Bust Right 1796 No Stars KM#27 Gold $2 1/2 Capped Bust Left 1796-1807 KM#27a Gold $2 1/2 Capped Head Left Large Head 1808 KM#40 Gold $2 1/2 Capped Head Left Large Diameter 1821-1827 KM#46 Gold $2 1/2 Capped Head Left Reduced Diameter 1829-1834 KM#49 Gold $2 1/2 Classic Head 1834-1839 KM#56 Gold $21/2 Liberty Head 1856-1907 KM#72 Gold $21/2 Indian Head 1908-15 KM#128 Gold $3 Indian Princess 1854-89 KM#84 Gold $4 Stella Gold $5 Capped Bust Right Small Eagle1795-96 KM#19 Gold $5 Capped Bust Right Heraldic Eagle 1796-1807 KM#28 Gold $5 Capped Bust Left 1807-1812 KM#38 Gold $5 Capped Bust Left Large Diameter 1813-1829 KM#43 Gold $5 Capped Bust Left Reduced Diameter 1829-1834 KM#43A Gold $5 1834-1838 Classic Head KM#57 Gold $5 Liberty Head 1839-1866 No Motto Above Eagle KM# 69 Gold $5 Liberty Head 1866-1908 Motto Above Eagle KM#101 Gold $5 Indian Head 1908-29 KM#129 Gold $10 Capped Bust Right Small Eagle 1795-1797 KM#21 Gold $10 Capped Bust Right Heraldic Eagle 1797-1804 KM#30 Gold $10 Liberty Head LL 1838-1839 KM#66.1 Gold $10 Liberty Head SL 1839-1866 No Motto Above Eagle KM66.2 Gold $10 Liberty Head 1866-1907 Motto Above Eagle KM# 102 Gold $10 Indian Head No Motto1907-08 KM#125 Gold $10 Indian Head W/Motto1908-33 KM#130 Gold $20 Liberty Head No Motto on Rev.1849-1866 KM#74.1 Gold $20 Liberty Head W/Motto 1866-1876 KM#74.2 Gold $20 Liberty Head Dollars added on Rev. 1877-1907 KM#74.3 Gold $20 Saint Gaudens 1907 High Relief KM#126 Gold $20 Saint Gaudens 1907-33 KM#131 34 AG3 Good4 VG8 Fine12 $12.00 $11.50 $11.00 $12.00 $1.78 — — — $80.00 $6,250.00 $375.00 $68.00 $42.00 $23.00 $18.00 $16.50 $16.50 $16.50 $17.00 $4.42 — — — — $775.00 $27,500.00 $130.00 $38.00 $38.50 $38.50 $32.00 $20.00 $21.00 $20.00 $21.00 $22.00 $9.6 — — — — $1,250 $975 $700 $3,500 $170 $175 $65 — $16.00 $15.50 $15.00 $16.00 $2.39 $1.46 — — $110.00 $12,000.00 $525.00 $95.00 $68.00 $35.00 $28.00 $27.50 $27.50 $27.50 $28.00 $8.50 . $5.5 — $3.7 $1,025.00 $36,500.00 $195.00 $55.00 $58.00 $58.00 $50.00 $44.00 $42.00 $36.50 $36.50 $44.00 $14.3 $8.88 — — — $1,925 $1,850 $965 $4,400 $275 $275 $125 $26.4 $23.0 — — $17.50 $17.00 $16.50 $19.00 $2.6 $1.51 — — $125.00 $17,500.00 $625.00 $135.00 $110.00 $42.00 $31.50 $31.00 $31.00 $31.50 $32.00 $9.75 $50.00 $5.9 — $3.8 $1,525.00 $46,000.00 $245.00 $72.00 $73.00 $70.00 $100.00 $52.00 $48.00 $48.00 $47.50 $56.00 $22.5 $8.89 $7.98 — — $2,300 $2,300 $1,275 $5,250 $310 $310 $150 $31.4 $27.0 — — $19.00 $18.50 $18.50 $26.00 $4.8 $1.58 — $1.46 $150.00 $25,500.00 $965.00 $215.00 $135.00 $53.00 $34.00 $34.00 $33.00 $33.50 $37.50 $16.00 $63.50 $6.7 — $3.9 $2,700.00 $54,000.00 $365.00 $79.00 $83.00 $82.00 $365.00 $67.50 $72.00 $60.00 $66.00 $72.00 $48.50 $9.4 $8.1 — — $4,300 $4,000 $1,775 $6,950 $335 $340 $150 $29.5 $26.3 — — $31.00 $21.00 $21.50 $60.00 $7.50 $1.86 — $1.51 $185.00 $36,500.00 $1,865.00 $515.00 $170.00 $120.00 $45.00 $44.00 $42.00 $40.00 $62.00 $27.00 $85.00 $11.00 — $4.0 $4,250.00 $80,000.00 $700.00 $89.00 $115.00 $120.00 $580.00 $80.00 $97.50 $73.50 $88.00 $90.00 $125.00 $9.6 $8.2 — — $6,150 $5,450 2,750.00 $9,500 $410 $420 $160 $33.6 $27.5 — — XF40 XF45 AU50 AU58 $230 $420 $235 $95,000 $14,500 $71,500 $12,250 $9,950 $850 $320 $285 $1,100 $54,500 $31,500 $8,000 $6,250 $7,750 $62,000 $795 $565 $425 $440 $52,500 $17,000 $2,750 $1,075 $700 $735 $720 $2,225 $1,675 $1,375 $9,350 $1,385 $250 $460 $260 $110,000 $16,500 $77,500 $13,750 $11,500 $1,025 $365 $298 $1,195 $58,500 $38,500 $9,000 $6,650 $9,000 $70,000 $1,050 $580 $435 $490 $54,500 $18,500 $3,750 $1,100 $710 $745 $730 $2,300 $1,850 — $9,850 — $245 $525 $265 $125,000 $18,500 $102,000 $16,500 $13,750 $1,325 $370 $310 $1,225 $63,500 $43,000 $10,000 $8,200 $11,000 $80,000 $1,350 $595 $410 $475 $59,000 $20,500 $6,250 $1,165 $730 $760 $740 $2,550 $1,750 $1,385 $10,400 $1,395 $325 $885 $295 $210,000 $28,000 $150,000 $27,500 $19,500 $2,500 $395 $325 $1,625 $74,500 $70,000 $13,250 $12,000 $13,500 $90,000 $2,400 $685 $460 $505 $96,000 $30,500 $15,000 $1,650 $750 $800 $780 $3,650 $1,900 $1,410 $13,650 $1,415 — — VF20 $215 $350 $225 $72,500 $6,650 $36,500 $8,250 $6,950 $510 $280 $260 $845 $46,000 $25,000 $4,500 $3,850 $3,650 $36,500 $575 $510 $340 $430 $36,000 $10,750 $1,200 $1,025 $690 $715 $705 $2,175 $1,650 $1,365 $7,650 $1,375 Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 PART A-3 Brought to you by NumisMaster.com VF20 XF40 $48.50 $42.00 $31.00 $155.00 $25.00 $2.27 — $1.6 $235.00 $55,000.00 $4,100.00 $1,575.00 $400.00 $450.00 $75.00 $170.00 $77.50 $67.50 $195.00 $53.50 $120.00 $30.00 — $4.1 $11,750.00 $118,000.00 $2,050.00 $159.00 $200.00 $205.00 $1,275.00 $125.00 $270.00 $145.00 $118.00 $250.00 $195.00 $17.5 $8.3 $7.9 $2.7 $13,750 $11,000 $5,500 $11,850 $555 $550 $270 $34.9 $28.0 $1.45 $5.6 MS60 $400 $1,800 $463 $245,000 $34,500 $175,000 $30,000 $21,500 $3,850 $475 $340 $2,275 — $77,500 $14,750 $13,250 $14,000 $110,000 $4,750 $1,800 $462 $565 $120,000 $34,500 $25,500 $3,350 $780 $1,200 $780 $4,250 $2,175 $1,420 $14,350 $1,425 XF45 $85.00 $70.00 $48.00 $210.00 $33.00 $2.42 — $1.7 $280.00 $58,500.00 $4,350.00 $1,850.00 $560.00 $625.00 $115.00 $275.00 $140.00 $100.00 $310.00 $80.00 $145.00 $42.00 — $4.2 $16,250.00 $139,500.00 $3,000.00 $240.00 $290.00 $295.00 $2,000.00 $165.00 $460.00 $230.00 $140.00 $310.00 $265.00 $19.0 $8.4 — — $16,500 $14,250 $6,900 $12,750 $700 $700 $310 $33.9 $29.0 $1.50 $5.7 MS61 $440 $2,450 $550 $300,000 $38,500 $210,000 $35,000 $25,000 $4,400 $480 $435 $2,550 — $96,500 $16,500 $15,000 $15,000 $125,000 $5,650 $2,400 $500 $615 $139,500 $39,500 $31,750 $5,150 $805 $1,450 $810 $6,000 $2,650 $1,545 $16,500 $1,435 AU50 AU58 MS60 MS61 MS62 MS63 MS64 MS65 $145 $138 $75 $305 $61.0 $3.1 — $1.8 $385 $63,500 $5,850 $2,300 $825 $860 $185 $425 $255 $155 $425 $120 $182 $72.5 $80.0 $4.3 $18,000 $175,000 $4,900 $360 $425 $450 $2,875 $245 $615 $305 $210 $455 $385 $22.5 $8.48 $8.0 $2.8 $20,500 $18,500 $9,250 $14,400 $935 $960 $365 $44.0 $30.8 $1.7 $5.7 $240 $215 $120 $375 $90 $4.5 $5.0 $1.9 $540 $76,500 $9,000 $3,900 $1,550 $1,250 $245 $725 $500 $260 $750 $210 $215 $90 $105 $4.4 $38,500 $265,000 $8,250 $875 $1,000 $1,075 $5,850 $385 $1,250 $475 $320 $735 $500 $27.5 $8.6 — — $46,500 $36,500 $18,850 $16,000 $1,900 $1,950 $775 $49.0 $33.8 $1.8 $5.7 $275 $270 $150 $425 $110 $6.0 $7.0 $2.2 $660 $83,000 $11,000 $4,350 $1,850 $1,625 $330 $1,025 $610 $290 $850 $245 $225 $125 $145 $4.9 $46,500 $300,000 $9,350 $1,225 $1,210 $1,300 $6,900 $450 $1,500 $585 $390 $900 $600 $34.0 $8.7 $8.1 $3.0 $68,500 $52,000 $25,000 — $2,275 $2,350 $1,050 $52.0 $44.0 $2.0 $5.8 $350 $345 $170 $575 $130 $7.0 $8.5 $2.2 $700 $88,500 $11,200 $4,350 $2,100 $1,950 $340 $1,350 $725 $365 $1,000 $305 $240 $135 $185 $5.1 $58,500 $320,000 $11,500 $1,500 $1,450 $1,500 $14,000 $600 $1,850 $865 $500 $1,275 $700 $37.0 $8.8 — — $84,500 $59,500 $37,500 — $2,600 $2,750 $1,350 $53.5 $45.5 $2.2 $6.2 $465 $440 $185 $725 $165 $8.0 $10.5 $2.3 $1,075 $97,500 $14,750 $5,500 $3,150 $3,250 $440 $1,775 $940 $485 $1,225 $350 $270 $175 $250 $5.4 $89,500 $355,000 $14,850 $1,850 $2,150 $2,150 $22,500 $840 $2,650 $1,250 $775 $1,700 $900 $42.0 $9.4 — — $119,000 $96,000 $55,000 — $3,250 $3,650 $1,650 $56.0 $46.5 $2.4 $6.4 $610 $550 $235 $855 $235 $9.5 $12.5 $2.4 $1,575 $185,000 $19,250 $6,900 $4,550 $4,600 $605 $2,250 $1,375 $610 $1,520 $440 $305 $210 $385 $6.0 $108,000 $375,000 $20,500 $2,250 $2,950 $2,850 $29,500 $1,065 $3,450 $1,425 $880 $2,050 $1,155 $54.0 $11.2 $8.3 $3.5 $155,000 $115,000 $77,500 — $3,700 $4,750 $2,000 $59.0 $48.5 $2.7 $7.1 $1,000 $990 $440 $1,525 $360 $12.0 $17.0 $3.0 $2,050 $205,000 $36,500 $12,750 $7,500 $9,100 $960 $4,600 $2,925 $935 $1,925 $625 $365 $310 $530 $9.0 $235,000 $415,000 $41,500 $4,200 $5,850 $5,750 $57,500 $2,100 $5,100 $2,700 $1,500 $3,100 $1,600 $72.00 $18.00 $15.00 $6.50 $265,000 $210,000 $120,000 — $6,650 $6,350 $3,150 $81.00 $62.00 $12.00 $17.00 $2,150 $2,100 $770 $3,675 $610 $22.0 $44.5 $5.0 $3,725 $460,000 $116,000 $30,000 $26,500 $36,500 $3,350 $17,000 $8,900 $1,800 $3,750 $1,135 $685 $465 $795 $12.0 $550,000 $575,000 $90,000 $11,850 $23,500 $17,500 $200,000 $5,500 $24,500 $8,500 $4,175 $15,500 $2,950 $116 $30.0 $20.0 $12.5 $400,000 $490,000 $250,000 — $56,000 $67,500 $12,500 $205 $164 $34.0 $18.5 MS64 MS65 MS66 MS67 PF60 $975 $15,000 $810 $850,000 $130,000 $625,000 $110,000 $57,500 $14,650 $735 $725 $5,700 — $325,000 $52,000 $45,000 $65,000 $300,000 $21,500 $11,500 $795 $1,850 $550,000 $140,000 $142,000 $32,500 $1,275 $6,500 $1,325 $10,500 $46,500 $1,945 $28,000 $1,550 $3,350 $33,500 $1,320 $2,000,000 $325,000 $900,000 $175,000 $98,000 $46,500 $1,335 $1,920 $14,000 — $585,000 $135,000 $128,000 $150,000 $375,000 $65,000 $38,500 $2,175 $12,300 $975,000 $320,000 $235,000 $105,000 $3,150 $14,850 $3,180 $13,850 $275,000 $3,230 $47,500 $1,950 $8,000 $50,000 $3,650 — — — $235,000 $165,000 $67,500 $3,200 $11,000 $27,500 — — $195,000 $200,000 $350,000 $600,000 $120,000 $67,500 $6,450 $27,500 $1,250,000 $375,000 $400,000 $145,000 $11,500 $20,000 $15,000 $39,000 $440,000 $8,000 $78,500 $2,900 $18,500 $95,000 $4,500 — — — $350,000 $295,000 $110,000 $4,650 $33,500 $85,000 — — — $300,000 — $1,000,000 — $135,000 $16,500 $65,000 — — — $185,000 $36,500 $50,000 $50,000 $112,000 $625,000 $62,500 $175,000 $7,750 MS62 $535 $3,900 $510 $485,000 $46,500 $295,000 $47,500 $31,500 $5,650 $500 $445 $3,300 — $110,000 $18,500 $16,750 $18,500 $160,000 $6,350 $3,000 $520 $690 $165,000 $43,500 $37,500 $7,750 $805 $1,800 $820 . $3,600 $1,465 $18,250 $1,445 MS63 $660 $8,000 $650 $575,000 $71,500 $440,000 $77,500 $35,500 $10,250 $610 $565 $4,550 — $165,000 $31,500 $27,500 $30,000 $225,000 $11,000 $5,750 $625 $1,095 $325,000 $71,500 $88,500 $16,750 $1,070 $4,250 $1,040 $9,300 $12,200 $1,765 $24,500 $1,485 MS66 MS67 $4,350 $9,000 $1,150 $28.0 $60.0 $12.0 $64,000 $500,000 $4,250 $37.50 $25.00 — $750,000 $35,000 $37,500 $52,500 $6,500 $35,000 $15,500 $2,600 $6,350 $2,000 $1,150 $750 $1,500 $40.0 — $750,000 $110,000 $18,500 $34,000 $40,000 — $75,000 $80,000 $70,000 $10,000 $60,000 $29,500 $5,000 $15,000 $5,750 $3,000 $1,250 $4,500 $150 — — $145,000 $35,000 $75,000 $85,000 — $5,250 $165 $33.0 $60.0 $35.0 $16,500 $700 $44.00 $350 $125 $685,000 $400,000 — $85,000 $110,000 $26,500 $320 $650 $75.0 $22 — $175,000 $160,000 $70,000 $850 $5,150 $3,000 $45 PF63 PF64 PF65 — $69,500 $3,850 — — — $125,000 $55,000 $79,500 $4,650 $7,000 $5,750 $128,500 — — — — $240,000 — $14,500 $6,200 $8,250 — — — $17,500 $9,850 — $13,500 $42,500 $31,000 $18,500 — 255000 9850 — — — 300000 140000 220000 15000 30000 $12,500 $165,000 — — — — 650000 — 95000 32500 38500 — — — 140000 0 — 75000 250000 200000 82500 — $320,000 $14,500 — — — $$165,000 $275,000 $23,500 $38,500 $17,000 $215,000 — — — — $775,000 — $135,000 $45,000 $56,500 — — — — $65,000 — $100,000 — $300,000 $130,000 — — $24,000 — — — $— — $33,500 $70,000 $35,500 $255,000 — — — — 1M — — $88,500 $77,500 — — — — $95,000 — $145,000 — — — $19,500 76500 $105,000 $160,000 www.numismaticnews.com / October 28, 2014 35 More medals as well as travel problems After my trip to Yapeyú, Argentina, I still had a week left in Buenos Aires that turned out to be quite fruitful. I had spotted a commemorative on display at CNBA so my first day back I ventured to Banco Central to pick one up, but was disappointed as the bank had suspended all gold and silver sales. That left little else for sale. It seemed they could have simply put up a notice to that effect rather than having a person at the sales booth. The next day I decided to walk to Recoletta for a little sightseeing and exercise. When I walked out of my apartment there were wall-to-wall overland buses parked on streets Carlos Pelligrini, 9 de Julio and Cerrito. Not sure if it was a driver’s strike or people bused in for a protest of some kind. I had made a couple of purchases on the Internet and had arranged to pick them up at Parque Rivadavia so Sunday morning once again I took the “A” train. While there I met with Fernando Iuliano to transact some CNBA business. He mentioned that he planned to go to the Chicago International Coin Fair in 2014 and I said I would look forward to showing him around Chicago. After leaving Parque Rivadavia I went to San Telmo just to look around. I made one more Internet purchase, one of the Centennial Provincials. Unfortunately I did not see it sooner as the dealer was In the 12 years that I have been collecting 18th century Latin American stocks and bonds I have only found ones from 27 different cities. This one from La Paz is my third from Bolivia. I purchased one from Huanchaca from a dealer in Buenos Aires in 2002. As I remember he also had one from La Paz and one from Sucre but for some reason I did not buy them. At the time I thought those two cities would be easy to locate, however I’m still looking for one from Sucre. This is a mining stock issued by Compañia de “La Nueva Virginia” en el Mineral de Colquecaaca in the amount of Cincuenta (50) Bolivianos on Fbre. 1 de 1884. It is 8 3/8” x 8 11/16.” Dool/Page 38 Here is the back side of the mining stock issued by Compañia de “La Nueva Virginia” en el Mineral de Colquecaaca in the amount of Cincuenta (50) Bolivianos on Fbre. 1 de 1884. It is 8 3/8” x 8 11/16.” The front is at the upper right. 36 My second medal pertaining to the San Martin hospital in Parana was purchased from Dr. Gustavo Di Bartolo, who later provided me with a bit of information about the hospital. The obverse of the medal has the surgical wing that was added in 1936. On the perimeter: PABELLON DE CIRUGIA HOSPITAL SAN MARTIN. The engraver’s name O. GALLO is at the bottom. On the reverse: CONSTRUIDO POR LA MUNICIPALIDAD CON LA CONTRIBUIÓN DE LA CAJA DE ASISTENCIA SOCIAL PIEDRA FUNDAMENTAL 13-IX-1936 PARANA. It weighs 7.79 grams with a diameter of 26.48mm. There are no attributions. It is either silver or silver-plated. I did a little research on Gallo and found there were two, Olinto and Girola, I could not determine the relationship, if any. I also looked again at the Mercedes medal from the last column and found it to also be O. not C. Gallo. Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 A SELECTION OF WORLD MEDALS FOR SALE ALL MEDALS ARE PLEASING EXAMPLES OF THEIR KIND – PICTURES ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. 1. (Circa 1675), France. HENRI DE LA TOUR D’AUVERGNE, VICOMTE TURENNE, MARSHALL OF FRANCE. By Giovanni Hamerani (1620-1677). AE 51mm. Obv: Bust facing left. Rev: Three figures. Nearly extremely fine. .. $375 2. 1790, Mexico. UNIVERSITY OF MEXICO CITY. By G.A. Gil. Silver 49mm. Obv: Conjoined busts of Carlos IV & Maria Luisa. Rev: Minerva. Grove C-36a. Nearly extremely fine. ........................................................................... $540 3. 1791, France. LAFAYETTE, DEPUTE A L’ASSOCIATION CONSTITUANTE. By Dumarest. AE 35mm. Obv: Uniformed bust facing left. Rev: Inscription within a wreath. Hennin 302. Nearly extremely fine. ........................................ $240 4. 1802, Spain. VISIT OF CARLOS IV TO BARCELONA. By Sellent. Silver 46mm. Obv: Conjoined busts facing right. Rev: Three allegorical figures. Nearly extremely fine.... $475 5. (Circa 1810), France. CASED SET OF TEN BRONZEDLEAD CLICHÉS BY BERTRAND ANDRIEU. 1) PASSAGE OF THE ST. BERNARD. 68mm. Obv: Napoleon, holding a thunderbolt and on a rearing horse, in a rocky landscape. 2) THE BATTLE OF MARENGO. 61mm. Obv: Head of Napoleon, facing right, with flags and arms, above a bas-relief of a battle scene. 3) ARRIVAL OF LOUIS XVI IN PARIS. 78mm. Obv: A large crowd greeting the king in a carriage. 4) STORMING OF THE BASTILLE. 79mm. Obv: Exquisitely detailed Scene of the Bastille under attack. 5) NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, EMPEROR 69mm. Obv: Laureate, robed bust of Napoleon Bonaparte facing right. 6) NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, EMPEROR AND KING. 69mm. Obv: Laureate head of Napoleon Bonaparte facing left. 7) JOSEPHINE, EMPRESS AND QUEEN. 69mm. Obv: Draped bust of Josephine, wearing a tiara, facing right. 8) MARIE LOUISE, EMPRESS. 69mm. Obv: Draped bust of Marie Louise, wearing a tiara, facing right. 9) NAPOLEON. 144mm. Obv: Laureate bust of Napoleon facing left. 10) NAPOLEON AND JOSEPHINE. 144mm. Obv: Conjoined busts of Napoleon and Josephine facing left. The case is in the form of a book with a lift-out tray. It is bound in gilt-embossed, green leather. 11” x 14” x 2.75”. Extremely fine. ........................................................................ $1,750 6. 1825, Italy, Lombardy. FERNDINAND, COUNT OF BUBNA-LITITZ, COMANDER-GENERAL OF LOMBARDY. By V. Nesti. AE 44mm. Obv: Uniformed bust facing left. Rev: Inscription. Nearly extremely fine. ..................... $120 7. 1828, Great Britain. RESTORATION OF WINDSOR CASTLE. By A.J. Stothard. AE 72mm. Obv: Head of George IV facing right. Rev: A view of Windsor Castle. BHM 1337, Eimer 1202, Taylor 131a. Good very fine................... $675 8. 1828, Italy. MICHELANGELO BUONORROTI. By N. Cerberra. AE 61mm. Obv: Bust facing right. Rev: A seated figure with a book. Extremely fine. Cased. ................. $200 9. 1830, France, U.S.A. LAFAYETTE MEMORIAL, L’ARRONDISSEMENT MEAUX. By Jacques Édouard Gatteaux. AE 50mm. Obv: Head facing left. Rev: Inscription within a wreath. Extremely fine.................................. $150 10. 1831, Great Britain. CORONATION OF WILLIAM IV. By Thomas Halliday. WM 45mm. Obv: Conjoined heads facing right. Rev: Allegorical coronation scene. BHM 1479 (listed as rare in WM). Pierced (typical), bright surfaces, nearly extremely fine. ............................................................. $90 11. 1831, Great Britain. CORONATION OF WILLIAM IV. By Wm Wyon after Chantrey. AE 68mm. Obv: Bare head, right. Rev: Inscription above a crown. BHM 1476, Eimer 1248. A couple of slight nicks, otherwise extremely fine. ....... $450 12. 1838, Great Britain. CORONATION OF QUEEN VICTORIA. By Joseph Davis. WM 64mm. Obv: Head facing left. Rev: Allegorical coronation scene. BHM 1807 (listed as rare). Nearly extremely fine. ................................................ $150 13. Undated (1850), Italy. ST. MARK’S BASILICA, VENICE. By Jacques Wiener. AE 60mm. Obv: Exterior view of St. Mark’s Basilica. Rev: Interior view. Hoydonck 65, Reinecke 52. Slight edge bump, nearly extremely fine. ............ $275 14. 1851, Great Britain. THE GREAT EXHIBITION. By Allen & Moore. AE 52mm. Obv: Head of Prince Albert. Rev: Crystal Palace. BHM 2421 (listed as R, i.e. rare) Allen HPB130 (notes that he has never seen a copper example). Extremely fine............................................................ $295 15. 1852, Great Britain. ARTHUR DUKE OF WELLINGTON, MEMORIAL. By Allen & Moore. WM 65mm. Obv: Bust facing left. Rev: An urn and flags. BHM 2472, Eimer 1468. Nearly extremely fine. .................................................. $75 16. 1855, Great Britain. INSTITUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERS, TELFORD MEDAL. By J.S. & A. B. Wyon. Lightly gilt silver 57mm. Obv: Head of Telford. Rev: The Menai bridge. BHM 1328, Eimer 1206. Nearly extremely fine. .................. $625 17. 1861, France. ARCISSE DE CAUMONT (1801-1873), Archeologist. By V. Galle. AE 64mm. Obv: Bust facing left. Rev: Inscription within a wreath. Extremely fine. ....... $175 18.1862, Great Britain. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. By Antoine Bovy and M. Massonet. AE 50mm. Obv: Head of Victoria. Rev: Exhibition buiding. Eidlitz 50, Taylor 182k, Allen SK-B010. Extremely fine. .................................. $150 19.1863, Great Britain. ALBERT EDWARD PRINCE OF WALES, SOCIETY OF ARTS, MANUFACTURES AND COMMERCE. By L.C. Wyon. AE 56mm. Obv: Head of the Prince of Wales facing right. Rev: Inscription within a wreath. Extremely fine. .............................................. $120 20.1863, Great Britain. INAUGURATION OF THE MEMORIAL OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION. By Charles Wiener. AE 68mm. Obv: Head of Prince Albert facing left. Rev: Inscription within a wreath. BHM 2790. Nearly extremely fine. ... $250 21. 1880, Great Britain, Greece. RECEPTION FOR GEORGE I, KING OF GREECE. By G.G. Adams. AE 76mm. Obv: Bust, left. Rev: Londinia and Britannia welcoming Hellas. St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Parthenon in the background. BHM 3077, Eimer 1668, Welch 16. 400 struck. Nearly extremely fine. ........................................................... $625 22. 1883, Great Britain. CRYSTAL PALACE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. By Pinches & Co. Silver 63mm. Obv: A female opening doors. Rev: Inscription within a wreath. Unrecorded by Allen (cf. SY-1881 in AE). Attractively toned, extremely fine. ................................................ $600 23. 1887, Great Britain. OFFICIAL MEDAL FOR VICTORIA’S GOLDEN JUBILEE. By Sir J. Edgar Boehm and Frederick Leighton. Silver 77mm. Obv: Crowned, veiled bust of Victoria facing left. Rev: Allegorical figures before the enthroned queen. BHM 3219, Eimer 1733, Wollaston 39. In its original gilt-embossed case, with its descriptive card. Extremely fine, the finest example I have seen in a long time. ....................................................................... $1,250 24. 1889, Great Britain, Germany. NAVAL REVIEW AT SPITHEAD. By L.C. Lauer. AE 60mm. Obv: Uniformed bust of Wilhelm II. Rev: Portrait of Victoria above the fleet. BHM 3368, Eimer 1750. Nearly extremely fine. .................. $225 25. 1891, Russia. FRENCH EXPOSITION IN RUSSIA. By Oscar Roty AE 63mm. Obv: A winged, nude youth before a seated personification of Russia. Rev: Two shields. Nearly extremely fine. ........................................................... $295 26. (1891), France. THE OPENING OF THE PARIS-LYONMEDITERRANEAN RAILROAD. By Oscar Roty. Silver plaquette. 59mm x 44mm. Obv: A group of allegorical figures with trains and the station in the background. Moyaux 181. Nearly extremely fine. .......................... $225 27. Undated (late 19th century), Great Britain. INTERNATIONAL FOOD & COOKERY EXHIBITION. Unsigned. Silver 57mm. Obv: Four compartments representing Air (fowl), Earth (produce), Water (deafood) and Fire (a stove).Rev: A wreath. A scratch on the rev., some slight nicks, nearly extremely fine. ................... $150 28. 1897, Great Britain. OFFICIAL MEDAL FOR VICTORIA’S DIAMOND JUBILEE. By George William De Saulles after Thomas Brock and William Wyon. Silver 55mm. Obv: Diademed, veiled bust facing left. Rev: Young head facing left. BHM 3506, Eimer 1817, Fearon 348.1, Wollaston 40. In its original Royal Mint case. Richly toned, nearly extremely fine. Case a little rubbed. ........................... $175 29. 1902, Great Britain. OFFICIAL CORONATION MEDAL OF EDWARD VII. By George William DeSaulles. AE 55mm. Obv: Crowned bust of Edward VII facing right. Rev: Crowned bust of Alexandra facing right. BHM 3737, Eimer 1871, Fearon 353.1, Wollaston 27. 27,456 issued. In its original Royal Mint case. Extremely fine. ..................... $80 30. 1903, Greece. INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, ATHENS. By Hond, Paris. AE-gilt 60mm. Obv: A seated figure of Athena on a pedestal; four figures representing the arts and commerce. Rev: A branch and tablet for engraving. Extremely fine............................................................ $240 31. 1903, Peru. EXPOSITION OF THE INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS OF ALCOHOL. Signed J.F.R. AE 64mm. Obv: A seated female. Rev: Sun, branch and ribbon. Extremely fine............................................................ $150 32. 1904, Great Britain. SHETLAND PONY STUD BOOK SOCIETY. By Talbot. Silver 57mm, 92.2 grams. Obv: A Shetland pony with a windswept tail and mane. Rev: Inscription. Cased. Lightly cleaned, extremely fine. ... $175 33. 1911, Germany. FRIEDRICH VON DUHN, Classical Scholar and Archeologist. By Paul Sturm. AE plaquette 70mm x 103mm. Obv: Head facing right. Rev: Von Huhn with students; a volcano in the background. Nearly extremely fine. ........................................................... $300 34. 1914-1915, Serbia. PIERRE I AND ALEXANDER – TO THE GLORIOUS DEFENDERS OF SERBIA. By Tony Szimai. Uniface iron 100mm. Obv: Conjoined busts of Peter and Alexander. Nearly extremely fine with some slight nicks. Rare. ......................................................................... $425 35. 1915, Germany/Great Britain. THE SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA, variety with 7 Mai. By Karl Goetz. Bronze 57mm. Obv: A skeleton selling tickets to a line of people, one of whom holds a paper with a headline warning of u-boats. Rev: The sinking ship with armaments on board. Kienast 156, Burns 3a1. Extremely fine. .................... $375 36. 1914, Germany. HELMUTH JOHANNES LUDWIG VON MOLTKE, General. Cast iron 102mm. Obv: Uniformed bust facing right. Rev: A knight in armor kneeling by an anvil and holding a sword. Extremely fine. ................ $250 37. 1916, Denmark, China. EXPEDITION BY FRITS HOLM TO CHINA. By Albert Bruce Joy. AE 64mm. Obv: Head facing right. Rev: Inscription and Chinese characters. Nearly extremely fine. ................................................ $200 38. 1925, France. EXPOSITION INTERNATIONALE DES ARTS DECORATIFS ET INDUSTRIELS MODERNS, PARIS. By Pierre Turin. Octagonal AE 58mm (The smaller version of this medal). Obv: A semi-nude female, seated on a cloud, supporting a basket of flowers on her shoulder and dropping flowers with her other hand. Rev: A tablet set against flowers. Maier 322. An iconic medal of the Art Deco style. Extremely fine. ........................................ $425 39. 1926, Netherlands, Life Saving. ZUID-HOLLANDSCHE MAATSCHAPPYTOT REDDING VAN SCHIPBREUKELINGEN TE ROTTERDAM. By König. Silver 54mm. Obv: A rescuer carrying a victim ashore, a wreck and other rescuers in the background. Rev: Inscription within a wreath. Original loop for suspension. Nearly extremely fine. ...................... $525 40. 1928, Great Britain. MUNICIPAL TRAMWAYS & TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION – ESSAY COMPETITION. Silver 51mm. Obv: A female standing with a magnet. Rev: Inscription. Cased. Extremely fine. ............................ $195 41. 1931, France and colonies, French Indo-China. EXPOSITION COLONIAL – HEAD OF A SOUTH ASIAN. By Rocchi. Uniface cast bronze 143mm. Obv: High relief bust in a conical hat. Extremely rare. ................................ $900 42. 1935, Great Britain. OFFICIAL JUBILEE MEDAL OF GEORGE V. By Percy Metcalfe. Silver 55mm. Obv: Conjoined, crowned busts, facing left. Rev: Windsor Castle. BHM 4249, Eimer 2029. Extremely fine. ........ $195 43. 1935, Belgium, Greece. THE HELENIC PAVILLION AT THE INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION IN BRUSSELS. By Debonnaires. AE 68mm. Obv: A flagpole in front of columns. Extremely fine. ........................................... $275 44. 1935, France/U.S.A. THE MAIDEN VOYAGE OF THE ‘NORMANDIE.’ By Jean Vernon. AE 69mm. Obv: A standing female holding reins and releasing a rearing seahorse. Rev: The ‘Normandie’ under steam. Maier 333. (Strong Art Deco style). Nearly extremely fine. ......... $250 45. 1946, Greece, Archeology. CENTENARY OF THE FRENCH SCHOOL IN ATHENS. By Raymond Delamarre (18901986). AE 68mm. Obv: A nude male and two females. Rev: Three columns. Cat. Gen. vol. 4. 580/A. Cased. Extremely fine. ........................................................................... $300 46. 1953, Great Britain. CORONATION OF ELIZABETH II. By Henry Dropsy. AE 72mm. Obv: Bust of Elizabeth II facing right. Rev: Windsor Castle. Eimer 2087. Slight edge bump, otherwise extremely fine. .......................................... $100 47. 1969, China. CONFUCIUS. By Lagriffoul. AE 96mm. Number 4 of a limited edition of 100. Obv: Facing bust of Confucius. Rev: A stylized column of rock. Cat. Gen. vol. 4 1109/F. Extremely fine. .............................................. $250 BOOKS ON MEDALS: ADAMS, John W. and CHAO, Dr. F. with the collaboration of Anne. E. Bentley. Medallic Portraits of Admiral Vernon – Medals Sometimes Lie. Gahanna, OH, 2010. 240 pp, illustrated in color in the text. Hardbound. .................. $95 ALEXANDER, D. T. American Art Medals, 1909-1995. The Circle of Friends of the Medallion and the Society of Medalists. New York, 2010. ix, 294 pp. Illustrated in color in the text. Hard cover with jacket. ............................ $150 EIMER, Christopher. British Commemorative Medals and Their Values. London, 2010. 326 pages 249 color plates. Lists 2230 medals. 7.75” x 10”. ................................ $125 EISLER, Wm. The Dassiers of Geneva: 19th Century Medallists. Volume: 1: Jean Dassier, Medal Engraver, Geneva, Paris and London, 1700-1733. Lausanne, 2002. 304 pages, profusely illustrated. Volume 2: Dassier and Sons an Artistic Enterprise in Geneva, Switzerland and Europe, 1733-1759. Lausanne, 2005. 454 pp, profusely illustrated. two vols, card covers ............................... $175 FREEMAN, S.E. Medals Relating to Medicine and Allied Sciences in the Numismatic Collection of the Johns H. Hopkins University. Baltimore, 1964. xx, 421 pages, 32 plates. Cloth cover. Used. .......................................... $150 HAWKINS, Edward. (Edited by H.A. Grueber & A.W. Franks. Medallic Illustrations of the History of Great Britain and Ireland to the Death of George II. Reprint, of the London, 1885 edition. London, 1979. 2 volumes. xxxiii, 724 pages, 866 pages, a few line drawings in the text. 5.75” x 8.75”. Used, very fine condition. .......................................... $125 Plates for Medallic Illustrations of the History of Great Britain and Ireland to the Death of George II. Reprint, in a single volume of the London, 1904 - 1911 edition. 183 plates with descriptive text. Folio. ............................. $225 JONES, Mark. The Art of the Medal. London, 1979. 192 pages. Lavishly illustrated with several color plates. 7.75” x 10”. Hardbound with a dust jacket. New. .................. $35 An outstanding work that traces the history of the medal as an art form. This is a work that should be in the library of every serious connoisseur of medallic art. KIENAST, G. W. The Medals of Karl Goetz. Cleveland, Ohio. 1967 edition. ii, 284 pages including numerous plates. Hard cover. Used, ex-library copy. ............................. $225 MAIER, Nicolas. French Medallic Art 1870-1940. Munich, 2010. 415 pages, illustrated in the text . (Text in German, English and French). Hard covers.............................. $135 TODD, Richard. Napoleon’s Medals: Victory to the Arts. Stroud, Great Britain. 2009. 224 pages. Lavishly illustrated in color. Cloth bound. .................................................. $90 WOLLASTON, Henry. British Official Medals for Coronations and Jubilees. Nottingham , 1978. 101 pp, illustrated. Card covers................................................ $75 Free postage and insurance on all domestic orders HEDLEY BETTS Medals of the World P.O. Box 8122, San Jose, CA 95155 (408) 266 9255 medals@ix.netcom.com View an extensive selection of medals on my website at: www.HedleyBetts.com www.numismaticnews.com / October 28, 2014 37 Numismatica Sanmartiana lists 12 different locations for the Centenary Exposition. I have four of them. I thought there should have been three more and it seems I am correct, as this is one of the three. The obverse has a figure of woman with Phrygian cap and broken shackles on the wrists in front of a banner in the field. To the left busts of San Martin and Belgrano and to the right, Mariano Moreno and Juan José Paso and on the perimeter: CONMEMORACION EXPOSICION. CENTENARIO. On the reverse the Argentine arms in the center with 1810 at left and 1910 at right. On the perimeter: REPUBLICA ARGENTINA RIOJA. It weighs 10.8 grams with a diameter of 30mm. The other medal that I received at the museum commemorates the Battle of San Lorenzo. I find it rather strange that the obverse has San Martin leading the Granaderos at the Battle of Maipu as depicted in a painting by J. Fernandez Villanueva rather than a scene portraying the Battle of San Lorenzo. On the perimeter: • BAUTISMO • DE FUEGO REGIMIENTO DE GRANADEROS A CABALLO “GRL. SAN MARTIN”. The reverse has “los granaderos de mi mando en su primer ensayo han agregado un nuevo triunfo a las armas de la patria.” Jose de Sanmartin (signature). (The grenadiers of my command in their first test have added a new triumph to the army of the motherland. This is from San Martin’s report of the battle.) On the perimeter: • 1813- 3 DE FEBRERO- 2013 • BICENTENARIO DEL COMBATE DE SAN LORENZO. The weight is 125 grams and the diameter 76.03 mm. It is a ferrous metal, probably steel. Like the other it is not attributed. Dool/from Page 36 located in San Telmo. My trip was almost over but I managed to squeeze in a visit to the Museo del Granaderos. Rather than the subway I opted for a taxi, as traffic was very heavy. A bad move, the driver didn’t know the exact location and consequently. I wound up a couple of blocks away. As he had wandered around 38 One of two medals given to me during my visit to the Museo Regimiento de Granaderos a Caballo “General San Martin”. The obverse: Arms of the Granaderos. GRANADEROS A 200 AÑOS DE SU INGRESO A LA HISTORIA. On the reverse: San Martin and a wreath above the Grenadier’s museum. On the perimeter are the battles that the grenadiers participated in: SAN LORENZO-MONTEVIDEO-CHACABUCO-MAIPO RIO BAMBA-JUNIN-AYACUCHO-FM ALTO PERU. The weight is 149 grams and the diameter 76.03 mm. It is bronze and there are no attributions. a bit I thought I was on the side of the street of the museum, but I wasn’t and walked the wrong way. By the time I arrived I was almost an hour late for my appointment but also not only was I welcomed but also was presented with two medals. Now for the worst part of the trip, the journey home; first a taxi to the mini-bus location. I arrived there just in time for the 2 p.m. bus to the airport. I had to change planes at Sao Paulo, Brazil: still the usual bottleneck getting from one flight to the next. Even though you arrive in a secure area and are going to another secure area one goes through a security check. At least Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 this time I had sufficient time. At Dulles the same bit, after immigration and customs another security check by Homeland Security just in case someone slipped me an AK47 through an open window at 35,000 feet. I didn’t have a lot of time and was not feeling well so I asked one of the TSA people what the protocol was if someone passed out while in line. This got me to the head of the line and I just barely made my flight. I remember when flying was an exciting adventure, now it is a colossal pain at best. Contact Dool with questions, corrections and comments at dool@comcast.net. This wonderful vintage photo, circa 1910, shows the majestic Clymer National Bank building just after completion. Note the still dirt street and new curbs. Bank officers stand outside the building. The bank was located on the street level. Clymer, Pa., site of national bank By Mark Hotz A small, old coal mining town in the mountainous section of Indiana County, Pa., Clymer is this month’s national bank destination. Indiana County is located in rural west central Pennsylvania, about midway between Altoona and Pittsburgh. Clymer lies about 15 miles northeast of the town of Indiana, on State Route 286, which becomes Franklin Street when it enters the town. The entire area is hilly and mountainous, filled with coal seams, which originally provided the impetus for and success of the town of Clymer. Clymer was named for George Clymer, an early American patriot who signed both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution for Pennsylvania. He also served as a military officer in the conflict. After independence was won, 40 Here is a view of the old Clymer National Bank as it appears in Clymer today. Though no longer in use as a bank, the building was so well constructed that it is little changed from the 1910 view. Clymer became involved in the area of what is now Indiana County after purchasing over 3,000 acres of land, 250 of which he donated to form the county seat, which was named Indiana. 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The town of Clymer grew very rapidly and by Oct. 30, 1907, there were about 400 buildings and a population of 1,500. Clymer was incorporated as a borough in 1908 with streets named after signers of the Declaration of Independence. By 1910, the population was 1,753 and in 1914 the town boundaries were enlarged by an extensive addition because of rapid growth. In 1920, there were 2,867 people living in Clymer. Clymer reached its highest population in 1940 when 3,082 people were recorded in the census. Since then, the population of Clymer has declined to approximately 1,547. It continues to decline. Although the Clearfield Bituminous Coal Corp. was the main employer of Clymer, a second corporation, the Clymer Brick and Fire Clay Co., incorporated on April 9, 1907, was also a major contributor to the Clymer employment scene. One of the early events that shaped the history of Clymer was the terrible fire, which began in the “Opera House” located on Franklin Street, across from the American Legion Building. Even though there were fire hydrants nearby, the problem was that there was no hose to hook up to the hydrants, so volunteers resorted to the “bucket brigade.” The total fire loss amounted to about $50,000 and would have been much greater had the Indiana Fire Co. not brought the much needed hose to bring the fire under control. The Borough Council came under severe criticism for not buying the needed firehose. As a result of the public uproar over the disaster, the Clymer Volunteer Fire 42 A scarce Series of 1902 Plain Back $10 National Bank Note issued by the Clymer National Bank. Large notes from the bank are few and far between, with just eight reported. The author obtained this note recently and it was the impetus for this article. A lovely high grade Series of 1929 small-size $10 note from the Clymer bank. The officers have changed completely from the large-size note. Photo courtesy Heritage Auctions. Company was organized in 1909. Another event, the worst disaster of Clymer’s history, was the explosion on Aug. 26, 1926, at the No. 1 mine of the Clearfield Bituminous Coal Co. Of the 57 men working in the mines that day, 44 men ranging in age from 17 to 52 were killed. Rescue workers saved four men and nine others working by the mine opening were able to escape uninjured. The Clymer National Bank, charter 9898, was organized at the end of 1910, just two years after the founding of the town. Given the amount of coal being mined in the area and the growing population, the bank did a good business. In its nearly 20 years of operations, it generated $729,000 in circulation, consisting of Series 1902 Blue Seals and small-size notes in denominations of $10 and $20 only. As a result of the Great Depression and its ill effects on the coal industry, the Clymer National Bank was closed by the receiver on Aug. 22, 1930. The Clymer National Bank erected a Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 grand edifice on corner of Franklin and 6th streets. The building was an all brick, two-story concern, with a basement that housed small businesses easily accessed from the street. Offices were on the second floor, and a street level mercantile opened on the side of the building. I have included a vintage photo of the bank taken just after construction was completed. The building still stands today in Clymer, and is the most impressive structure in the small town, though no longer a bank. I have also included a modern photo for comparison. I recently obtained a hard-to-find large-size note from Clymer, which was the impetus for this article. Only a handful of large and small notes are reported from this small town bank, with few auction appearances. I have included photos of my note as well as a nice small-size note issued by the Clymer National Bank. Note the turquoise stamped signatures on the large note: R.K. Hosack is cashier; Hotz/Page 44 DENLY’S OF BOSTON DENLY’S SPECIALS FOREIGN CURRENCY KP#1 Twenty Five pieces of German Currency out of my Germany box. A neat deal. ................................................ $29.00 KP#2 Twenty Five pieces of Philippines, Japanese Invasion Currency plus 3 pieces of WWII Japanese Currency. Nice grades included .......................................... $19.00 KP#3 1957 $1 Silver Certificates. Gem CU condition included are 1957, 1957-A and 1957-B each in Denly’s Mylar D® Currency Holders...................................... Set $45.00 ......................................... Two Sets $85.00 KP#4 1935 $1 Silver Certificates. Gem CU condition! 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The vignette on this note is the state We offer Choice AU/CU or Better capitol building in Raleigh. The notes ............................................... $185.00 were printed by J.T. Paterson (who also printed notes of the Confederacy Nice Choice CU ....................... $32.00 DENLY’S OF BOSTON Your collector-friendly dealer P.O. Box 51010, Boston, MA 02205 (617) 482-8477 • (617) 357-8163 (fax) (800) 443-3659 (orders only) denlys@aol.com (e-mail) The Cincinnati & Whitewater Canel was 25 miles Long From Indiana to the city of Cincinnati. The company’s money was well respected and used heavily by Ohio merchants. 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Here is the lovely Indiana County Courthouse, erected in 1869 in Second Empire Italianate style and currently on the National Register of Historic Places. $20 U.S. GOLD CH BU Lincoln Cent Rolls Z1937S ..........$150.00 Z1939S ............110.00 *1942................100.00 *1942D ...............90.00 1943..................115.00 *1943D .............100.00 1944....................50.00 1944D .................65.00 1944S ...............120.00 1945P ...............125.00 1945D ...............135.00 1945S ...............115.00 1946P .................52.00 1946D .................63.00 Z1946S .............100.00 1947D .................58.00 1947S ...............110.00 1948..................100.00 1948D ...............150.00 *1948S .............100.00 *1949................125.00 1949D ...............120.00 *1949S ...............85.00 1950..................140.00 1950D .................95.00 1950S ...............130.00 1951D .................37.50 1951S ...............108.00 *1952................110.00 1952D .................35.00 Z1952S ...............80.00 1953....................50.00 1953D .................33.00 1953S .................75.00 1954....................65.00 1954D .................31.00 1954S .................32.00 1955....................42.00 1955D .................21.00 1955S .................40.00 1956P or D..........16.00 1957P or D..........15.00 1958P .................14.00 1958D .................13.00 *1960P SD ........130.00 1960D SD ...........22.50 1959-64Por D........4.50 1965......................7.50 1966......................9.75 1967....................12.50 1968......................3.95 1968D ...................3.00 1968S ...................4.50 1969....................12.95 1969D ...................3.25 1969S .................18.00 1970P or D...........7.50 1970S .................18.00 1971P .................25.00 1971D ...................9.45 1971S .................22.50 1972P ...................7.50 1972D .................11.00 1972S .................16.50 1973-74P or D ......5.00 1973S .................18.50 1974S .................21.00 1975P ...................6.00 1975D ...................3.00 1976......................3.25 1976D ...................4.25 1977P or D............4.00 1978......................7.00 1978D .................13.50 1979P ...................4.25 1979D ...................6.00 1980P ...................3.00 1980D ...................4.50 1981P ...................3.75 1981D ...................3.00 1982P or D............3.00 1983P .................10.00 1983D .................18.00 1984P .................12.00 1984D .................23.95 1985......................8.50 1985D .................21.00 1986P or D..........36.00 1987P ..................9.25 1987D .................18.50 1988P .................12.00 1988D .................23.95 1989-90P or D ....10.00 1991-93P or D ....22.00 1994-95PorD ........5.50 1996-97 P or D ....7.00 1998-00 P or D ....5.00 2001P ...................4.50 2001D ...................3.75 2002P ...................3.75 2002D ...................5.50 2003P ...................5.00 2003D ...................4.75 2004P ...................3.25 2004D ...................5.00 2005......................3.25 2005D ...................5.00 2006......................6.00 2006D ...................3.25 2007-08 P or D .....3.00 2009 #1 P or D......5.00 2009 #2 P or D......4.00 2009 #3 P or D......4.00 2009 #4 P or D......7.50 2010-14 P or D .....3.00 1982 7 Var Roll Set ..................119.95 Lincoln Memorial Single Set 59-08 104 pcs .............24.95 *one-half roll Z =10 Pieces BU Wheat Cent Single Set 41-58, 51 pcs.....$149.95 Beautiful Mexican Silver Pesos Only $6.00 each All orders please send $6.00 P & H. MasterCard, VISA & Discover accepted. JOHN WELLS Toll Free: 44 Members A.N.A. C.N.A P.O. Box 766, Milford, PA 18337 888-572-8232 johnwells982@gmail.com – 24 Hrs Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 1873 Op. 3 PCGS AU-55 .......$1,675 1875 NGC AU-55 .....................1,850 1875-S NGC MS-60 .................1,875 1876 NGC MS-60 .....................1,875 1880 NGC AU Det. Cleaned ....1,750 1888 NGC MS-61 .....................1,950 1889-S NGC MS-61 .................1,575 1890-S NGC MS-61 .................1,775 1890-CC NGC XF-45 ...............3,000 1891-S PCGS MS-62 ...............1,675 1892-CC NGC AU-50 ...............4,150 1895 NGC MS-62 .....................1,525 1896 NGC MS-62 .....................1,525 1896 PCGS MS-61 ...................1,500 1896-S NGC MS-62 .................1,525 1897 NGC MS-62 .....................1,525 1897 PCGS MS-61 ...................1,500 1898-S PCGS MS-61 ...............1,500 1899 NGC MS-62 .....................1,525 1900 NGC MS-62 .....................1,525 1900-S NGC MS-63 .................1,525 1901 NGC MS-61 .....................1,600 1901-S PCGS MS-61 ...............1,550 1902-S NGC MS-61 .................1,525 15-Day Return. Postage Paid. I. Kleinman 973-783-1237 P.O. Box 3033, Memorial Station Upper Montclair, NJ 07043 Always Buying Currency PAPER MONEY WEBSITE Hi Folks! We have started a brand new website. A new beginning - it's different. I hope you will like it. As usual stay warm; call, fax or e-mail with any questions. God bless! Tom Layaway Plan – Call Me! See me at Table #204 CPMX LARGE SIZE TYPE SMALL SIZE TYPE OBSOLETES NATIONALS CONFEDERATE FRACTIONALS LARGE & SMALL SIZE STARS! TOM SURINA, LLC P.O. Box 5562, Old Bridge, NJ 08857 Phone: 732-727-5248 Fax: 732-727-5742 www.tomsurina.com Where it all started: Liberia’s 50 mm, 2 oz .999 fine silver 2004 $10 (KM-611). A stone Gothic window frames a Tiffany glass insert. Image courtesy Coin Invest Trust. Refining the technology: superb high-relief 50 mm, 2 oz .999 fine silver Palau $10 of 2009 celebrates The Palace of Versailles, KM-219. The obverse depicts a fountain on the Parterre d’Eau; on the reverse the Hall of Mirrors. Image courtesy Coin Invest Trust. Tiffany glass coins wow collectors for decade Two decades ago non-metallic inlays in coins were few and far between. Today they are commonplace. The last 10 years have seen a spate of imaginative designs. Among market leaders has been Liechtenstein’s Coin Invest Trust. CIT produced its first Tiffany Art coin in 2004. It was a numismatic first. And it all started with CIT employee Thomas Ryser and his fascination with Tiffany glass. In the 1870s American Art Nouveau artist Louis Comfort Tiffany created a semiopaque glass by adding metallic oxides. By varying combinations and oxide amounts, along with the conditions of manufacture, a wide range of iridescences and other tonings could be achieved. They provided Tiffany with new materials for interior decoration. Today his lamps and windows command spectacular prices at auction. A century later, Ryser began experimenting with inserting the same glass into coins. The technical issues were considerable but CIT liked what it saw. They began to pour know-how and resources into resolving technical difficulties. The first prototype was produced in cooperation with the Bavarian mint BH Mayer. Further testing led to the first commercial production: Liberia’s 2004 Tiffany-Art I – a coin in which a red glass inlay was framed by Gothic architecture. It was a not only a sellout but Krause Publications recognized the achievement in awarding it Most Innovative Coin of the Year. The series has continued with Palau issu46 Tiffany glass is used most effectively in this 100mm, 1 kg .999 silver Palau $50 of 2014 to recall the destruction of the Zwinger palace and its Baroque Kronentor gate during the carpet bombing of Dresden on Feb. 13-15, 1945, documented by Kurt Vonnegut in “Slaughterhouse-Five.” Image courtesy Coin Invest Trust. ing a new coin every year. Among them are Tiffany Art glass coins celebrating the Hall of Mirrors in Versailles , and most recently, remembering the destruction of Dresden in World War II. Minting techniques have improved. The inserted glass is cut more precisely than 10 years ago. The designs are more delicate. The relief has been refined. The quality has seen five of the 11 coins released to date being recognized in the annual COTY awards. And the desirability of the coins has been enhanced by the mintage remaining at 999 per issue, just as it began in 2004. There was one exception. This year the silver kilo edi- Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 One of CIT’s SeQrySign security features that helps preserve the integrity of their Tiffany Art coins. Those measurements are in micro-meters and stress the size of the micro-engraving involved. The registration of dies used to strike Tiffany Art coins requires a higher level of precision than is commonplace among coins lacking a glass inlay. tion is limited to 99 pieces. The coins’ success has achieved the highest accolade. Forgeries and imitations continue to appear on the market. 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LEIDMAN 940 Wayne Avenue Silver Springs, MD 20910 (301) 585-8467 • www.juliancoin.com L.M. 664 www.numismaticnews.com / October 28, 2014 47 Lifetime of Collecting - Clearance Sale Rarest of Coins, and complete and partial sets. Lowest Prices, Even So, Take Additional 25% Off All Advertised Prices Hello-reducing inventories, read carefully - many items 60% below - C.W.’s trend prices. Even so, take 10% off every advertised price, except items already discounted inad. I grade ANA Wear Standards. No net grading, price of coin reflects problem. Full return privileges - with refund not store credit. Must receive items back within 15 days of original shipping date, in original holder. Note 4½% charge on returned items purchased by card. My actual, non-refundable cost. No returns on layaways for obvious reasons. Note for your protection. I now send items over $200 by registered mail. Cost for registered, $10 per order. $5 on orders $200 or less. I offer 5 month & 12 month layaway. Buy with confidence, I’ve supplied thousands of satisfied customers with quality rare coins and sets. Call today to reserve, or send check or M.O. I’m easy to get along with. B.C.C. • P.O. Box 149 • Pine City, NY 14871 • 607-732-1097 NEW PURCHASES Price Price Price RARE EARLY TYPE SMALL CENTS TWO CENT 1550 Hueg. Silv Madon. & Child.............. 98 1749 Pillar $ VF Rd-BK var. .................... 489 1858 MS66-64 Lg LT’s PCGS MS64 immact Obv. MS66 easy Rev has some micro specs-why PCGS MS64 grd. Tr $6000..............................................2,980 1858 Sm. Lt XF Lt rough .......................... 54 1861 MS62-61 Sharp orig ...................... 179 1857 AU58 CH looks MS T $365 ........... 247 1862 MS62 Sharp orig ........................... 129 1863 XF45 AU Sharp ................................ 37 1864 CN AU58 beauty ............................ 258 1864 CN MS64 rare T $600.................... 384 1864 Br. Sharp VF20-30 ........................... 38 1865 AU AU58 beauty............................... 77 1866 CH Ag3 G......................................... 29 1866 MS60 darker T $275 ...................... 158 1867 VG F15 Very nice ............................. 75 1867 F-VF Lt scrt Obv .............................. 85 1867/7 G-F lt porus ................................ 129 1868 Ag3 VG nice ..................................... 36 1869 CH66 Abt F .................................... 139 1870 G6 VF range (4) T $225 range ....... 144 1873 Op. 3 G6 VG1- ................................. 33 1875 AU lt porus T $175 .......................... 90 1876 G-VG10 Sharp orig .......................... 49 1877 VG bold dt Filler Rev...................... 349 1879 CH VG10 F14................................... 18 1880 Gem AU58 R/B T $115 .................... 67 1886 Ty-2 MS65 R/B ext rare, never see Tr. $2500 beauty ..................................1,175 1887 MS65 R/B beauty T $500............... 234 1888 MS64 R/B CH T $400 .................... 128 1894 XF45 AU .......................................... 65 1894 MS64 R very rare ........................... 378 1898 CH+ AU58 beauty ............................ 24 1900 MS64 R/B ........................................ 74 1901 MS64 R/B ........................................ 69 1902 MS64 R/B ........................................ 67 1904 MS62 R/B ........................................ 29 1905 Gem 65 R/B mostly Brw ................ 129 1906 MS64 Sharp..................................... 78 1907 Gem 65 R/B T $250 ......................... 94 1908 MS64 R/B ........................................ 69 1908-S XF45 nice ................................... 168 1908-S MS64 R/B rare T $750 ............... 578 1909 MS64 Abt R ..................................... 96 1909-S VF det lt deposits Ind ................. 438 1909 MS64-65 R/B Linc ........................... 38 1909 VDB 65 R ....................................... 128 1910 Gem 65 R/B ..................................... 59 1911-D F Choice ........................................ 7 1911-S VF AU range (5) T $100 ............... 89 1912-D CH F .............................................. 8 1912-S CH F VF ....................................... 29 1913-D F VF Choice ................................... 6 1913-S VF rev mark .................................. 18 1913-S VF30 XF Choice ........................... 39 1914-D MS60 Lt porus Attr ext rare Trends $2000 Never see .............................1,280 1914-S VF30 Lt porus .............................. 15 1915-D CH VF 35 ..................................... 24 1915-S CH F............................................. 22 1915-S CH AU58 .................................... 138 1916-S MS64 R/B T $700 ...................... 196 1917-D AU58 Sharp ................................. 38 1919-S VF35 Choice .................................. 6 1920-D CH++ VF35 .................................... 9 1921 MS62 R/B ........................................ 52 1924-D CH F15 VF ................................... 49 1924-D XF45 orig ..................................... 96 1924-S MS64 R/B T $900 ...................... 285 1925-S XF Choice .................................... 12 1926 MS65 R/B ........................................ 29 1926 MS65 R T $150 ............................... 84 1926-D CH VF ............................................ 4 1926-D MS65 R/B rare T $900 ............... 346 1927 MS65 R T $150 ............................... 54 1928 MS64 R/B ........................................ 24 1928-D MS64 R/B T $150 rare ................. 76 1928-S CH AU58 ...................................... 19 1931-D CH VF30 ........................................ 9 1931-D MS65 R/B rare T $425 ............... 280 1933-D MS65 R rare................................. 94 1937-S MS65 R ........................................ 14 1940 MS65 R.............................................. 8 1940 PF 65R Never see ............................ 84 1941-S Gem 66 R T $100 ......................... 29 1943-D MS67 beauty T $120 ................... 34 1948 MS66 R T $80 ................................. 26 1950 PF66 R T $400 rare........................ 118 1952 PF67 ext rare.................................... 88 1958 MS68 R rare beauty ......................... 39 1864 Lg motto AU58 Sharp ...................... 96 1864 MS63-60 deposit + rev .................. 149 1864 MS65 R/B rare T $1000 ................. 435 1864 Gem 67 Perfect immact. Unreal strike-not one spec .........................1,350 1865 XF Sharp orig................................... 46 1865 AU58 Very sharp .............................. 79 1866 CH AU.............................................. 76 1867 XF45 darker ..................................... 65 1869 XF AU .............................................. 59 1869 MS60 Lt porost ................................ 59 1870 Gemm 66-65 R/B unreal beauty Trds $7500 in 65-R.................................1,950 1871 AU58 MS scrfs............................... 289 1871 CH VG VF ........................................ 59 1871 VF lt rough ....................................... 69 1872 Ag 3 VG10 smth bd date................ 494 COLONIALS 1722 ½ Penny Hib. Harp Lt. G.................. 96 1783 Wash. No BuTT CH++ VF30 .......... 339 HALF CENTS 1793 ext rare-rough ............................. 1,040 1794 C-9 CH++-VG-10-F grt Type ......... 985 1795 PL-ed. No Pole-Ag No C/T .............. 66 1795 C1-F-VF30 Lt poros. T-2,200 ........ 680 1795 C05b VF30 det. Rare (R-7) struck over Lg Cent plan-pors ................................ 380 1802/0 VF CH ext rare, T-12,500 ......... 5,980 1803 CH-F-VF grt Type........................... 178 1804 Plain 4 Stems C-11 never see-rarer than 1793 ............................................. 478 1805 CH VF30 XF Super Type ................ 437 1806 Sharp VF ........................................ 159 1807 F-VF Lt. poros T-175 ....................... 84 1807 VG10 F-15 CH smooth .................... 96 1807 CH VF Ty Mark .............................. 159 1808/7 XF det rough Tr $4000 Tr 225..... 479 1808/7 CH F15 VF30 Tr. $2000 ........... 1,280 1811 VG VG10 Lt poros Tr $840............. 645 1825 AU58 R/B Lt scrts Tr-550 ............... 219 1828 VF-20-30 Lt marks Obv ................... 64 1835 MS63 R/B beauty T $800............... 459 1837 Half Cent Token CH XF .................. 385 1851 XF45 micro scrth ........................... 126 1851 VF orig IT mark ................................ 68 1851 AU porosity ...................................... 88 1851 MS63-65 R/B beauty T $800 ......... 490 1853 XF45 R/B Ty Rim mk........................ 92 1853 F-VF-30 Lt scrth .............................. 49 1853 R/B Gem AU58 looks MS ...... 2351853 MS64 R/B CH T $775 .......................... 388 LARGE CENTS 1794 Rare lt rough .................................. 145 NOTE: Following 2, 1794 hd. Of 93, ext rare, came from same collector, first I’ve see, no discount on these. 1794-S-18b Hd. Of 93 XF det. Choice ................9,895 For Head of 93 – a 1793 Cap like this would be over $100,000, this 94 hd of 93 trds. $25,000 1794-S-19A-Hd of 93 Rarest Var Hd of 93, R-8 Prob. (3 to 5) known-This Choice smooth VG10. True collectors pc. ..................................8,800 1798/7 S-151 G-VG det. Few mks .......... 264 1798/7 S-187 F-15, Lt. erois T $1,500 ... 148 1802 XF det poros-darker ......................... 98 1802 CG VG Lt. rev scrts .......................... 79 1803 1/100 over 1/000 CH F-VF ............ 279 1803 Lg. Dt. Lg. frt AG3 rare .................... 59 1805 VF Lt porst T $500 ......................... 196 1807/6 F-15 Lt. pitts T $550................... 147 1808 F-VF30 LT PORS T $1,050 ............ 367 1809 VG10 F15 Orig T $825.................289 1809 CH++ VF20-30 unreal for 09, best you’ll see T $2,100..........................1,470 1810 S-283 F+ VF sharp T $700 ............ 388 1810 S-285 CH VG F15 T $400 ............. 274 1810/9 S-286 CH Smooth G-4 ................. 79 1811 VG VF range (5) Lt prob. S ............ 178 1812 VG10 F rim bumps .......................... 59 1812 VF30 Attr Lt rgh T $1,200 .............. 349 1814 CH VG+ F-15 T $475 ..................... 276 1817 N-7 F moose rim tics ....................... 39 1817 N-17 rare (R-5) G Sharp .................. 73 1818 AU det Sharp Lt porus ................... 115 1819 CH VF-30 1 mk T $160 ................... 76 1821 XF45 T $2,200 lt porus ................589 1821 CH+ F beauty ................................. 225 1823/2 VG F-15 lt pors T $580 .............. 189 1824/2 VG10 F-1 mark T $110 ................. 59 1825 AULt pors T $750 .......................... 194 1825 F orig ............................................... 49 1826 CH+ AU58 MS Surfs T $1400 ....... 589 1827 Sharp VF .......................................... 58 1828 CH+ XF45 beauty ........................... 289 1829 VF Sharp touch porus ...................... 84 1837 VF30 lt porus ................................... 69 1838 XF AU Very lt porus ......................... 49 1839 CH VF-35 beauty ........................... 148 1840 Lg Dt CH VF30 ................................ 79 1842 Lg Dt XF45 T mks T $350.............. 179 1848/18 VF30 SHARP .............................. 88 1851 AU58-50 MS64 Obv Scrfs ............. 148 48 3 CENT, .05 + SILVER 1865 XF45 sharp ...................................... 54 1867 Gem 68 perfect Type, best you’ll ever see T $3000 .......................................980 1881 MS63 Sharp................................... 135 1852 Gem 65 rare T $875 ....................... 440 1852 CH VF toned .................................... 48 1857 VF30 toned Orig............................... 59 1861 MS64 Wht T $850 ......................... 489 HALF DIMES 1803 CH++ XF45 – Unreal, never seen Type like this, perfect Obv. scrape Rev Tr $8,000.............................................3,780 1830 VF25-35 Attr tiny plug ..................... 69 1835 G-Ag3 nice orig ............................... 34 1835 MS65 unreal rare type,never see Tr $3250.................................................984 1835 MS60 rougher T $375 ................... 168 1840 W. Drap G-Ag rare ........................... 36 1845 Gem 64 Wht. T $800...................... 458 1849-O G-Ag3 .......................................... 28 1851-O AU sharp orig............................. 228 1853 No Arr Never see............................ 139 1853 Ar MS63 very rare.......................... 265 1853 Ar AU Sharp orig ........................... 148 1853 Ar VG-F............................................ 24 1853-O No Ar VF30 Tr 1700 ................ 1,190 1854-O Ar VF30........................................ 78 1856-O CH XF rare ................................. 168 1865-S VG VF rare orig ............................ 48 NICKELS 1867 rays Gem65 T $3500 ..................... 785 1868 MS64 beauty.................................. 389 1871 VF XF ext rare porus ...................... 239 1881 CH VF XF ext rare .......................... 479 1882 MS64 beauty.................................. 359 1883 N.C. MS63 ....................................... 45 1883 N.C. Gem 65 T $225 ........................ 98 1883 W.C. F-VF sharp .............................. 46 1885 Ag3 PR Full date rare ..................... 238 1896 F VF ................................................. 46 1896 Gem 64-63 rare T $700 ................. 419 1900 Gem 64-65 T $425 wht beauty ...... 244 1906 MS64 white beauty ........................ 198 1907 MS62 blaze white............................. 94 1909 Gem 64-63 T $325 ........................ 239 1911 MS64 T $320 ................................. 244 1912-D VG VF .......................................... 11 1912-S CH G6 VF rare............................ 288 1913 T. 1 CH XF45 ................................... 22 1913 Ty. 1 MS65 det 64 luster................ 118 1913-D Ty.1 MS65.................................. 187 1913-D Ty 2 VF30 Lt scrth...................... 192 1914 MS64 T $300 ................................... 98 1914-D MS64 mic. Scrth-65 lust ........... 579 1915-D MS64 T $1075 rare.................... 494 1916 MS64 T $200 beauty ..................... 126 1916-D Vf ................................................. 29 1917-D XF lt poros ................................... 69 1918 VF30 Full horn ................................. 19 1919 MS61 AU58 ..................................... 59 1920 VF30 CH orig ..................................... 8 1920-S F Sharp ........................................ 24 1921 XF Choice ........................................ 29 1923 CH AU58.......................................... 48 1923-S F VG10 sharp ............................... 14 1923-S CH VF beauty ............................... 79 1923-S Gem 65 Brill T mk free, beyond rare T $8000............................................. 1,580 1924-D XF very rare T $225 ................... 159 1924-D F rare ........................................... 24 Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 Price 1924-S VG bold 24 and S......................... 19 1924-S VF30 F15 rare T $500 ................ 195 1925-D CH VF20-30................................. 68 1925-S CH VF30 .................................... 118 1926 CH AU58.......................................... 23 1926-D CH VF30 .................................... 145 1926-D MS63 micro porus ..................... 390 1926-S VG ................................................ 29 1927-D CH F15 ........................................ 10 1927-S CH VF30-20 T $50....................... 37 1928-D MS65+ beauty T $725 ............... 349 1929 MS60 sharp ..................................... 28 1929-S AU58 ............................................ 36 1929-S Gem 64 Sharp T $250 ................ 119 1930-S CH AU58-50 ................................ 44 1931-S VF F15 ......................................... 22 1934 Gem 66 immact. T $800 ................ 239 1934 MS65 Mk freee T $275 .................... 98 1937 MS65 Sharp..................................... 34 1939-D MS65 rarest Jeff. ......................... 46 1939-S Gem 66 T $150 ............................ 98 1943/2 XF very rare .................................. 79 1945 Gem 67 T $500 ................................ 76 DIMES 1820 Lg O VF CH Type T $200 ............... 169 1823 G+ Ag3 Nice orig type...................... 45 1824/2 VG10 T $250 lt scrts................... 148 1827 G6 .................................................... 47 1827 Ag clear date .................................... 29 1827 CH VF20-30 Tr $300 ..................... 174 1828 CH VG F Ty scrt ............................... 59 1829 VG Ag3 sharp................................... 38 1834 CH F15 F ......................................... 58 1835 VG10 Ag .......................................... 28 1835 VF F15 ............................................. 98 1835 VF35-25 Ty. Mk T $170 ................... 67 1841-O AU58 Whit T $700 ..................... 367 1842-O CH F15 ...................................... 110 1845-O G Ag3........................................... 28 1853 Ar CH VF35...................................... 55 1853 VF orig type ..................................... 27 1854 CH VF orig type ............................... 22 1856-O VF30 ............................................ 54 1860-O PCGS ext rare T $4000, never see Very lt rough ..................................... 3,600 1875 MS62 White ................................... 148 1875-CC Above XF45 AU ....................... 139 1875-CC Below CH VF30-20 ................... 78 1876-CC G4 ............................................. 22 1877-CC VG-G Choice ............................. 39 1887-S MS62 Brill T White .................... 196 1890 X45 lt rev scrt .................................. 38 1891-O F15 .............................................. 26 1892-S CH G6 F T $160 ......................... 124 1893-S G6 VF30 range (8) T $55 ............. 34 1894 G6 VF30 range T $106..................... 69 1894-O G6 VF30 range (6) T $225 ......... 158 1895 G6 VG10 CH T$200 ....................... 139 1895-O CH Ag3+ Full date, rare ............. 380 1896-O CH G4 .......................................... 74 1897 MS64 Tr $425 rare ......................... 268 1897-O G6 F lt scrth T $200................... 129 1897-S VG-VF range (3) Tr $90................ 58 1878 MS60 porus rough........................... 28 1898-O G Sharp........................................ 18 1899-O CH VG F....................................... 28 1901 CH AU58.......................................... 96 1901-O AU MS60 T $310 ....................... 196 1901-S Ag3 Full date + MM ..................... 79 1901-S F VF T $450 Very lt rgh.............. 219 1902-O AU-AU58 beauty ........................ 179 1902-S F VF ............................................. 59 1903-S G VF range (6) Tr $300 .............. 174 1904 AU MS ............................................. 73 1904-S G-F range Tr $110 ........................ 48 1904-S CH AU58 looks MS.................... 598 1904-S CH VG F15 ................................. 142 1904-S CH VF XF ................................... 288 1905 MS63 white T $225 ....................... 119 1905-O CH XF45 AU .............................. 139 1905-O CH AU58 looks MS ................... 234 1905-S XF AU lt Obv dig ........................ 165 1908-O AU beauty .................................. 138 1908-S AU58 TR $280............................ 229 1909-D CH VF35 XF ............................... 138 1913 VF35 Choice .................................... 24 1912 MS63-64 beauty ............................ 229 1913-S G6-F Choice................................. 74 1913-S XF45 Ty plug TR $310 ............... 108 1914 CH VF35 .......................................... 19 1914 CH AU58 T $100 ............................. 58 1914-D VF35 ............................................ 19 1914-D AU ................................................ 38 1915-S VG10 VF Choice........................... 28 1916 MS65 bold FSB ............................. 119 Price 1916-S G-F range (10) ............................... 9 1917 VF-XF range....................................... 8 1917-D G-F range (20) ............................... 9 1917-D Gem 63-65 Abt FSB T $700 ...... 496 1917-S G-XF range (19) ............................. 7 1917-S MS63 ......................................... 135 1918 VG-XF range (10)............................. 14 1918-D VG-VF range (20) .......................... 7 1918-D XF45 AU58 .................................. 59 1918-S G-VG range (10) ............................ 4 1919 VG-VF30 range (12)........................... 6 1919-D G-VG range .................................... 8 1919-S G-VG range (15) ............................ 5 1920 VG-VF range (5)................................. 5 1920-D VG-VF range (9) ............................ 7 1920-D CH XF .......................................... 34 1920-D AU lt Obv mks.............................. 28 1920-S G-Vg range (12) ............................. 4 1920-S CH XF45 ...................................... 29 1920-S AU58-AU ABT FSB ...................... 68 1923-S G-VF range (15) ............................. 6 1924-S VG-VF range (20) ......................... 10 1924-D VG-VF range (20) ........................ 15 1925-D VG-F range (12) ........................... 12 1925-S VG-F range (15) ............................. 9 1926 VF-XF range (8) ................................. 6 1926-D VG-VF range (20) .......................... 9 1926-S CH-VF30 .................................... 129 1927 VF-AU range ...................................... 8 1927-D VG-Vf range (10) ......................... 15 1927-S VG-VF range (30) ........................... 8 1928-D G-F range (20) ............................... 5 1928-S F-Vf range (10)............................... 8 1928-S MS64 FSB rare T $700 .............. 288 1929-D F-VF range (10) ............................. 7 1929-S VF-AU range (10) ......................... 12 1930 XF-MS range ................................... 18 1930-S VF-AU range ................................ 25 1930-S CH-XF45 ...................................... 28 1931 VF-XF range..................................... 10 1931-D CH-VF30-XF ................................ 32 1931-S VF-XF range ................................. 14 1931-S AU ................................................ 46 1934-D F-VF range ..................................... 6 1935 MS64 FSB ....................................... 38 1935-D VF-AU range ................................ 10 1939 NFC MS67 T $300+ rare................ 159 1941 Gem 64-65 FSB ............................... 34 1941-D Gem 66 FSB T $140 .................... 69 1943-S FSB Gem 67 T $360..................... 94 1945-D Gem 66-67 bold FSB type Merc MS64 or better ....................................... 48 QUARTERS 1796 G4-Ag ANACS Gen very attr. All stars + date clr. Now abt uncollt. Trds $12,500 G4 Must for type slab states plugged-can’t see ...................................................... POR 1805 VG10 Ty plug 1/16” T $1000 ......... 394 1806 G-VG rim tics Int A ........................ 448 1806 F-VF lt damg T $1350.................... 679 1835 VF35 T $425 Ty. Rm tik ................. 289 1850-O CH++-XF-XF45 T $600 .............. 488 1854 AU58 white orig ............................. 239 1856-O MS64 rare T $5500................. 1,488 1876 CH VF20-30..................................... 48 1877-CC VF30-XF Obv scrth .................... 79 1877-CC AU58 rare type ........................ 184 1891-S MS61-62 T $475........................ 294 1892-S CG VG10 Abt F ............................ 68 1893 MS62-63 Sharp ............................. 282 1894-S CH G .............................................. 9 1895 G6-VG10 .......................................... 14 1895-S AU55 rev looks MS64 ................ 295 1896-O AG3 .............................................. 29 1896-O G6-G4 rev scrt ............................. 64 1896-S G4-Ag3 very rare-lt scrts Tr $700 Clear dt ................................................ 495 1896-S MS60 ext rare-lt porus, lt scrape Obv Trends $19000 ........................... 3,880 1897 XF lt mks orig .................................. 63 1897 Gem 65-64 T $900 rare ................. 548 1897-O G4 Choice .................................... 39 1897-O Abt VG-F nice ............................ 128 1897-S VG10-F15 Tr $375 ..................... 238 1898 XF lt mark Obv ................................. 64 1898 G6 VG10 Choice .............................. 14 1898-O AU58 MS61 T $925 ................... 480 1899 F-VF ................................................. 32 1899-O XF lt scrtch T $175 ...................... 98 1900 VG10 F15 Choice............................. 23 1900 MS64+ white T $650 ..................... 368 1900-S MS63-65 rare Tr $2800 ............. 590 1901 XF Very Sharp .................................. 57 1901-O G6-G4 T $140 .............................. 97 1901-O VG-F rare ................................... 158 Price 1902 VF35 Choice .................................... 49 1902 CH AU58 looks MS ....................... 158 1902-O AU lt scrth T $225...................... 134 1904-O CH66 Ag3+ .................................. 25 1904-O Abt F F-Choice............................. 74 1905 CH VF35 .......................................... 49 1905-O G6 Ag3......................................... 37 1905-S VG10 F ......................................... 66 1906-D Gem 64-66 brilliant white, beauty rare T #100 .......................................... 880 1907 VF35 white T $90............................. 59 1907-O XF45 white nice type.................... 94 1908-D MS62-63 T $400 ....................... 268 1909 Abt F-F............................................. 16 1909-D VG10 F-Choice ............................ 15 1909-D CH VF35 T $75 ............................ 52 1909-O G4-VG range (5) T $150 .............. 98 1909-S VG-F ............................................ 19 1909-S VF35 rare rim tics ........................ 44 1910 CH F-VF........................................... 27 1911 CH VG10-F ...................................... 17 1911 MS63-65 beauty T $800 ................ 479 1912 F-Vf .................................................. 21 1913 VG10-F ............................................ 93 1913-D VG-F ............................................ 21 1913-S PCGS lt scrts Obv Easy G4 which Trds $1900 ........................................ 1,279 1914-D VG10-F Choice ............................ 16 1914-S G4-Ag3 Choice .......................... 115 1914-S VG10-F T $375 Ty BK ................ 296 1916-D Abt F-VF ...................................... 19 1917 Ty 1 CH-VF35 .................................. 84 1917-D Ty 2 CH-VF35 ............................ 158 1917-S Ty 2 CH-AU58 ............................ 289 1919 XF45 ................................................ 49 1920 MS63 white T $300 ....................... 196 1923 MS64 white T $400 ....................... 292 1926 MS65-64 beauty T $475 ................ 286 1927 Gem 66-65 Full Head ext rare T $2200 one of best ........................................ 1,390 1927-D CH-F15 ........................................ 58 1927-S F-VF range (3) T $215 ................. 98 1928-S CH-AU58 ................................... 125 1929 MS65 Abt F. Hd T $500 ................. 245 Price 1930 MS64 Full Hd. T $600 ................... 259 1934-D XF AU .......................................... 39 1935 Gem66+ Tr $300 ............................ 119 1935-D XF45 ............................................ 57 1935-S Gem 66 T $1400 ........................ 497 1936 AU58 ................................................ 22 1936-D XF AU T $160 .............................. 98 1936-S AU-AU58...................................... 38 1937 AU58 ................................................ 19 1937-D MS63 ........................................... 89 1937-S MS62-64 .................................... 149 1938 MS64 T $170 ................................... 89 1938-S XF AU........................................... 29 1939-D Gem 66 beauty T $550............... 189 1939-S AU58 ............................................ 59 1941-S Gem 67 stunning Orig Lt toned, Tr $1750 ext rare ...................................... 875 1942-S Gem 67 ext rare T $1500 ........... 589 1947-D Gem 66 Tr $375 ......................... 118 1948-S Gem 67 ext rare T $800 ............. 194 1949-D Gem 66 rare T $600 ................... 138 1951 Gem 66 beauty T $300..................... 86 1951-S Gem 65 sharp white ..................... 38 1952 Gem 66 Beauty T $200 .................... 54 1954 Gem 66 T $350 .............................. 108 1955 Gem 66 T $400 CH type ................ 118 1956 Gem 67 PerT CH Type ..................... 65 Price Price 1794-S - 24 - CH - F-15 F - lt. pincer mk. ....................................................... 589 1794-S - 72 - hd. of 95 - ext. rare CH - VF-20-30 - Trds. $2,700 - lt. orig. plan flaw ................................... 1,640 1795 - Lett. edge - CH - G - pr-rev......... 319 1795-S - 78 - CH - VF - 2 lt. rim br. Trds. $1,750 ......................................... 898 1796 - Lib. cap - VG-10 - nice dt. + color..................................................... 438 1796 - Lib cap - S-81 - F - nice lt. porous ............................................. 649 1796-S - 89. AG-3 - Fr. Smth. readable dt. .......................................... 128 1796-S - 86 - G-6 - Fr. - nice orig. ........ 458 1796-S - 89 - CH VG - AG-3 - sharp ..... 389 1796 - Lih-S - 104 - R-7 - F beyond rare - lt rough - Trds. $2,500 ......................... 1,480 1797-S - 121-b - grip edge - rare .......... 194 1797-S - 128 - CH - G - AG-3 - smooth.. 188 1797-S - 131 - rare stemless.................. 179 1797-S - 141 - VF-30 - few mks. Trds. $1,900 ......................................... 488 1798 - AG-3 - bold date ........................... 59 1798/7-S - 150 - G - AG-3+ - CH - smooth R-8 - 100 times rarer-than other over dates ...............................................1,360 1798/7-S - 151 - rare - rough filler .......... 54 1798-S - 153 - CH - G-4 - R-7 .............. 196 1798 - XF - roughness - Trds. $2,250 .... 259 1798-S - 187 - G - Choice smooth ........ 128 1800 - VF - 30 det. - porous Trds. $1,600 ......................................... 188 1800/79-S - 190 - CH - VG-F ................ 295 1800/79-S - 191 - VF - few mks. Trds. $2,250 ......................................... 448 1800-S - 197 - Q-var. ............................. 148 1800-S - 207 - CH - G+ ......................... 146 1800-S - 211 - CH+ - G - AG-3 R-8 - choice ......................................... 194 1800-S - 212 - VG original..................... 139 1803-S - 214 - VF - CH Attr. .................. 294 1801-S - 219-3 error - very rare............. 248 1801 - 1/000 - sharp - original .............. 179 1801 - 1/100-1/000 - VF - lt. rough Trds. $1,650 ......................................... 346 1802 - CH - VG-0 - stem-less .................. 96 1802-S - 231 - stem-less - VF-30 rougher ................................................ 198 1802-S - 239 - ABT - F - porous............ 129 1802-S - 242 - G-VG - Avg.+ ................. 118 1803 - Stem-less - S-243 - lt. rough........ 119 1803-S - 250 - CH - AG-3+ ..................... 84 1803-S - 260 - VG - Choice ................... 139 1803-S - 261 - G4 .................................... 94 1803-S - 265 - lg. dt. - lg. fract. - VF lt. rough - Trds. $2,500 ........................ 585 1804-S - 266b - VG-10 - nice Trds. 4,000 ......................................2,840 1804 - VF det. lg die brk - trds $9,000.............................................1,980 1805 - CH VG - F-15 .............................. 279 1806 - F - lt. scrth. Obv. Very attr. .......... 149 1806 - AU-55 - det. attr. - lt. porous - trends $6,000 - EX+ - rare ........................... 1,880 1807-S - 271 - Comet - CH - smooth .... 158 1807/6 - Nice original............................. 139 1807/6 - VF-30 - lt. porous Trds. $1,500 ......................................... 394 1808 - PCGS - F - env. damg. trds $500 ............................................. 398 1810 - lt. rough - rare ............................. 125 1810 - F-VF - orig. - rare ....................... 243 RARE EARLY TYPE 1700 - Foreign Type - rare ........................ 29 1700 - Foreign - Type - silver................... 59 1777 - Good Luck - pc. 3, 7’s, only dt ........ 36 1800 - Foreign Type - ext. nice................. 12 1800 - Foreign Type - silver ..................... 38 Early 1700 - Brit. lg. ct. very rare .............. 48 1783 - 8 RL - silv. Mex $ - N.G.C. Cert. Gen. from ElCazador whip wreck. M.S. details - ext. rare - First $’s in Colonies............................................... 985 1790 0 XF-AU - Choice copper - token .... 98 1792 - CH - orig.G. Fr. Colonies .............. 67 1806 - CH - sil. 4 RL Bolv. - F ............... 149 1806 - CH-F - huge Brit. - rare................. 59 1873 - Russian 5-Kopeks - rare................ 38 1832 - 1/2 Penny Tok Nova Scotia ........... 38 1860 - VF-30 - Victoria - Farth - bty ........ 34 1868 - AG CL dt - rarest young hd. .......... 74 1800 - Brit. lg. ct. or ½ ct ........................... 9 1956 - Mex. AU58 R/B - stunning ............ 29 1962 - Mex. UN Peso - MS64- 65 - silv .. 87 COLONIALS 1783 Wash. - no button. Gem 65 unreal type, the best trds $5,000+ .............3,460 1783 - Wash - ABT - AU Engrailed edge rarest var. - sm Milt. bust - trds $2,000............................................... 1,390 1787 - Conn. F-15 - Bust leaf - lt rgh. rev ........................................................ 146 1787 - N.J.- AG - sm. pln. - out. lin. shld. . 37 1787 - N.J. Pluribs-60-P - VF - smooth ext. rare var. - rd. bk. trds $1,600........... 778 1787 - N.J. 32-L - CH - VF-30 - great type lt. repair. trds $800............................... 379 1787 - N.J. - 63-R - F-smth. lt. pitts ........ 119 British lg. Cent - folder 1860-80............... 24 HALF CENTS 1793 - bold - VF-30 - det. C-1 0 ext. rare trends $18,000. Dark and porous PCGS Gen. tag. Not prob. free - not $18,000.........................................$3,980 1797 - 1/1 var. AG-3 - poor only 1/1 shows..................................................... 98 1802/0 - VG-10 - F-det. - Typ. lt. porous, rare bold date & half cent - rim cud trends $4,600 ..................................1,890 1803 - V. VF - attr. lt. rough rev. ............. 148 1804 - Spik. chin - XF-40 - NGC beauty .................................................. 589 1805 - F-F15 - attr. - very lt. porous......... 88 1807 - F - porosity ................................... 69 1807 - XF - sharp micro porous Trds. $500 ............................................ 365 1808 - CH+ Good - bold date ................... 78 1809 - VF-35 XF - rare - very lt. scrts. ... 167 1825 - VF-35 - very sharp - Trds. 175.... 148 1826 - XF-45 - micro porous - beauty ... 149 1828 - 12-star - C-2 - VF-35 Trds. $245 ............................................ 179 1835 - VF-35 - few lt. scrts. obv. .............. 78 LARGE CENTS 1787 - Fugio - concave - G-VG bold dt.................................................. 335 1787 - Fugio - VG - sharp - M.Y. buis. .. 495 1794 - Fair - smooth - bold date ............ 175 1794 - XF det - Tr. $5,000.Very porous rgh. ...................................................... 295 HALVES 1794-O-104 (r-6) VG-F range ext rare TR $19,000 Must for Type First I’ve had in 8 years Rev rim dt ............................. 7,640 1806 VG10-F Attr orig Ty plug................ 229 1809 F-F15 CH Attr Ty plug...................... 89 1827 AU Circle scrt Obv & Rev .............. 139 1828 XF45 Attr lt graffiti ......................... 149 1838 AU orig white ................................. 263 1858-S MS62-63 ext rare Sharp orig Tr $3500................................................... 875 1871 AU lt poros T $500 ........................ 149 1877-CC VG-F Very lt scrt........................ 85 1893-S G4 rare ....................................... 159 1895 XF Attr Lt scrt................................. 129 1895-S G6-G4 orig few hr lns .................. 29 Price 1896-O CH VG-F T $160 ........................ 138 1897 VF25-35 T $160 Hr line ................. 116 1897-O VG-VG10 Choice+ ..................... 329 1898-O CH+ G6 ........................................ 59 1901-S CH-G6-G4.................................... 54 1901-S CH VG G4 .................................... 69 1903-S CH Abt F-F15 ............................... 54 1904-O VG-F ............................................ 59 1904-S G6 VG lt rim bruise ...................... 74 1907-S VF30 lots of scrthes ..................... 68 1908-D VF35 lt Obv digs .......................... 59 1908-D CH AU T $350 ........................... 348 1908-O CH-VF30 T $150........................ 129 1910 VG10-F sharp orig ........................... 64 1916 F15 T $175 2 lt Obv mks ............... 128 1917-D CH+ VF20-30 Obv ..................... 219 1917-S VG10-VF range (5) T $290......... 159 1918 CH VF .............................................. 59 1918-D XF45 T $400 .............................. 296 19199 F15-VF Choice............................. 259 1919-S VG10-F15 range (4) T $150 ......... 96 1920-D CH-F15 T $180 .......................... 159 1921 AG nice ............................................ 79 1921-D F-F15 micro hr ln T $650 .......... 395 1921-S AG nice ........................................ 29 1923-S CH-F15 ........................................ 69 1927-S VF30 T $150 rim nik .................... 78 1935-S MS63-64 Tr $540....................... 368 1941-S Gem 65 TR $950 ........................ 319 1942 MS64-65 ......................................... 73 1943 MS64-66 sharp.............................. 129 1943 Gem 66-67 T $500 brilliant ........... 179 1944 Gem 66+ T $450 Brill .................... 169 1944-S Gem MS65 beauty T $400 ......... 159 1947-D Gem 66-67 Perft type CH Type .. 284 my date Gem 65/bett. .............................. 129 1948-D Gem 64-65 FBL ........................... 78 1949-D Gem 65 rare T $500 ................... 189 1951 Gem 66-65 perft Type ...................... 79 1952-S Gem 65 rare ............................... 138 1959-D MS64 ........................................... 39 1961 MS64 rare ........................................ 49 1961-D MS65 ........................................... 68 1962-D MS65 beauty................................ 78 Price 1964 MS64-66 Unreal Tn Rev .................. 59 1964,64-D MS63-64 grt type.................... 16 1964, 64-D Gem 65-66 Ty. T $150 ........... 48 1964 PF68 DC rare T $500 ..................... 149 Kenn, BU or PF-most dates MS-PF65MS67-PF68 1964-92 Tr $20-200 grt type .......................................... Call, each Price 1811 - G/VG - range orig rare ................ 179 1811 - XF - attr. tough porous Trds. $3,000 ......................................... 748 1811/0 - VG-F range - very rare ............. 339 1812 - F-VF - Trds. $600 - lt. rough Obv....................................................... 148 1813 - CH - VF-30 - TY - rim tics Trds. $1,300 ......................................... 674 1814 - CH - G-VG - great Type............... 119 1814 - CH - VG-10 - F-15 - beauty ........ 178 1816 - N-1 - VG-G - rarest var. 1816 ....... 96 1817-N-5 - VF - sharp orig. ..................... 89 1817 - N-16 - CH - appear - XF - ext.-rare 15-Star - Trds. $800 ............................ 619 1817 - N-16 - 15-Star - VF - lt. porous.. 125 1817 - 15-Star - CH - G-6 - VG ............... 45 1817 - VF-20-30 - lt. circ. mks. ............... 67 1819 - N-9, AU-58 - looks M.S.............. 494 1820/19 - VF-30 - nice Obv. - dmg. Rev. ....................................................... 58 1821 - Nice orig. Good-VG range ............. 62 1821 - VF - probs. - Trds. $500 ............... 89 1823/2 - Sharp orig. - G ........................... 69 1823/2 - VG-F - very rare ....................... 249 1824/2 - N-1 - CH - VG-10 - F .............. 119 1825 - VF-30 - beauty - Trds. $325 lt. scrt. .................................................. 169 1826 - CH - VF-25-30 ............................ 229 1826 - XF - few specs. - Trds. $325 ....... 138 1827 - VF-30 sharp ................................ 127 1827 - CH - XF - beauty - Trds. $250 .... 164 1828 - VF-35 - attr. - few lt. mks. ........... 135 1828 - N-10 - sm. date - CH - VG-G........ 42 1828 - N10 - CH+ - F ............................... 48 1829 - Sm. lett. Rev. - very attr. Trds. $250 ............................................ 138 1829 - Sm lett re G-VG range ................... 46 1829 - Sm lett rev CH-VG10 F rare .......... 89 1833 - N-3 - VG - nice ............................. 24 1833 - N-4 - F-VF - rarest 33 - rough ...... 32 1834 - N-5 - lg. st. lg. 8 - med. letts. XF-45 never see - Trds. $3,500 - attr. - lt. damg. .................................................895 1835 - CH - AU beauty - Trds. $375 N. hd. ................................................... 246 1837 - CH+ - XF-45 - S.L. - Trds. $250 . 198 1838 - XF - porous - rare ......................... 34 1839 - N-14 - VG-F - lt. rough ................. 19 1839 - Booby Hd. XF - porous ................. 49 1840 - 8/8 - VG-F - few lt. scrts. .............. 48 1844/81 - VG-10-VF - lt scrts. Rev .......... 67 1844/81 - XF-45 - lt. porous - lt. dig. - ext. rare - Trds. $650 .................................. 288 1845 - CH - AU-55 - stunning looks mis. ...................................................... 178 1847 - Hawaiian MS-63 - Trds. $2,500............................................... 1,480 1849- AU - detail - micro porous ............. 89 1856 - Gem-64 - R.B. - grt. Type............ 356 1857 - Lg. dt. - VF - tiny repair .............. 158 1912 - Cand. Gem-64 - R/B ..................... 49 1914 - Cand. - CH - AU ............................. 9 1917 - Cand. CH- XF.................................. 7 1918 - Cand. - MS-66 - CH - perft. surfs .. 88 1920 - Cand. - XF - sharp .......................... 6 1911 - MS-66 - R - Brit. lg. ct. - immaculate - the best perfect Type.......................... 655 Price 1857 - FL - EG - BU - beauty - lt. scrts. . 176 1858 - F - EG - S - lt. - VF - lt. prob. ....... 39 1858 - F - EG - sm. lt - XF - sharp lt. prob. .................................................. 79 1858 - F - EG - lg. lt. - nice orig. ............. 59 1859 - XF - orig. - Trds. $100 .................. 69 1859 - MS-60 - trds $250 - lt. prob. ........ 89 1861 - F - VF - rougher ............................ 16 1861 - AU - orig. - very lt. prob. Trds. $140 .............................................. 98 1862 - F - VF - lt. rough ............................. 9 1862 - XF - orig. - lt. prob........................ 23 1864-Br – CH+ VF .................................... 36 1864-L – AU Attr scrt Trds. 325.............. 149 1864-L - G-range - orig............................ 29 1864-L - VF-XF-range - lt. prob. ............ 119 1866 - VF-range - lt. prob. ....................... 79 1867 - VF-range - prob. ........................... 64 1867 - AU - sharp - lt. porous Rev. ........ 119 1868 - VF-XF-range - lt. prob................. 129 1868 – VG-F rougher Trds. 70.................. 29 1869 - VF-XF-range - prob. - Trds. $400 . 168 1869/9 - Weak G-VG - orig. - rare.......... 167 1870 - VG-range - rougher - rare ............. 48 1870 – CH+ G-4 VG ................................. 69 1870 - G6-F - very sharp - orig. ............... 89 1871 - G-6-F - sharp orig....................... 149 1871 – VG-F CH+ Obv. srt rev Trds. 185.. 109 1872 - CH - AG-3 - G............................... 89 1872 - F-VF-range - problem Trds. $450 ............................................ 129 1872 - XF-range - rare - Trds. $625 lt. prob. ................................................ 219 1874 - AU - sharp Obv. -rough Rev. ......... 89 1875 - VG-VF-range - lt. problem ............ 29 1876 - F-VF-range - lt. prob. .................... 88 1876 – XF det por + depts. Rough............ 49 1877 - AG-3-G-range - sharp - lt. prob. . 485 1877 - VG-10 - F-15 - few mks. Trds. $1,250 ......................................... 796 1879 - G-6-VG-10 - sharp........................ 11 1880 - Gem-65 - R/B - mostly red r - Trds. $1,500 .................................... 289 1881 - Gem-65 - R - beauty Trds. $1,500 ......................................... 489 1883 - VF-10 - VF - sharp .......................... 8 1883 - Gem-64 - R - trnds. $400tiny spor ............................................... 198 1884 - VF - lt. rough................................. 10 1885 - CH - VF-30 XF-45......................... 64 1888 - Gem-65 - R/B - beauty Trds. $1,250 ......................................... 396 1890 - Gem-66 - R/B - perft. 66-R Trds. $5,500 ......................................... 378 1891 - SF - beauty...................................... 9 1893 - MS-64 - R/B ............................... 139 1894 - VF - lt. rough................................... 9 1897 - CH - XF ......................................... 18 1897 – MS65 Red beauty Trds. 900 ....... 296 1900 - MS-64 - R/B - sharp ..................... 78 1901 - CH - VF-XF ..................................... 6 1901 - MS-66+ - R/B - Trds. $2,500 the most stunning perft. Ind. Ct. you’ll see .....................................................848 Set - Large Ct. - Complete - Coronet 18161857 (42) - 1 for each year - orig. ..1,589 SMALL CENTS 1857 - FL - EG- XF - lt. prob. ................... 46 1857 - FL - EG - sharp - AU - lt. prob...... 98 COMMEMORATIVES 1918 Linc. Gem 65-66 T $600................ 367 1920 Pilg. MS65 beauty ......................... 219 1925 Lex-Con Gem 65-64 ...................... 194 1925-S Calif. MS66 surfs-immact. Few lt hr lns T $1200.......................................... 437 1925 St. Mount MS66 Scrts lt .................. 88 1936 Long Isl MS65 mk free .................. 185 1936 Ark. Rob. Gem 65-66 T $360......... 286 1936 Cleved Gem 66 T $350 .................. 279 Rhod. Is. Gem 66 Perft T $550 ............... 248 1937 Ark. MS63-65 T $300 .................... 188 DOLLARS 1860-O MS62-63 ext rare T $30,000 White. MS Seated $ about gone. Your only chance – few hr lns. Rev .........6,800 1873-CC AU58 Tr $6000 One of the rarest Trd $ Sharp Ty plug............................896 1876 AU orig surfs sm plug.................... 135 1877-S AU55 ICG states clnd. Retoned, lacks MS T $750 ................................540 1878-Rev 79-7 TF MS64 T $500 Toned unreal attr. ..........................................278 1878-8 TF MS64-65 T $1000 Wht ......... 487 1879 Gem 64-65 T $500 white ............... 198 1880-O Gem 63-65+, unreal Rev. 65+ blaze wht TR $30,000..................................985 1891 Gem63-64 T $575 ext rare ...........248 1891 MS63-64+ Vam 2 T $575 ext rare Dbl ear Comm var T $575 This? ........439 1896-O AU58-50 T $400 rare ................. 245 1901 - PF-66 - R - Trds. $2,500 perft....................................................798 1902 - MS-64 - R/B ................................. 57 1902 - MS-65 - R/B prem. Gem Trds. $275 ............................................ 159 1903 - MS-64 - R/B toned orig. ............... 74 1904 - MS-64+ - R/B - beauty ................. 68 1905 - MS-64 - R/B - sharp ..................... 69 Price 1922 Gem white 65 ................................. 109 1923 Gem 66 T $525 stunning ............... 198 1923-S MS64 rare beauty ....................... 189 1925 MS64+ white beauty ........................ 93 1925 Gem 65-66 wht T $345 .................. 136 1925-S MS64 ext rare T $1,100 ............. 294 1926-D AU58 rare..................................... 55 1926-D Gem64 beauty T $400................ 219 1927 MS65+64 T $1800 rare.................. 396 1927 MS64 CH wht T $575 .................... 264 1934 MS64-65 rare T $575 .................... 358 1935 MS64 beauty.................................. 194 1935-S CH AU58-50 sharp .................... 177 Eisenh Type $ MS/PF 65-67 beautiful Gems T $25-$500 ............................................ 29 GOLD 1$ Ty 2 rare No dt T $500 sld RV ........... 168 3$ AU T $1500 beauty Ty plug ............... 896 5$ MS63-62 T $1950 rare Type ........... 1,109 MISCELLANEOUS 1780 Thersiad Gem 64-66 Silv ................. 96 1791 AU Brunswick ½ Penn ..................... 48 1791 CH VF-30 Lanct. ½ Penn ................. 39 1791 CH XF Lg Ship-Livp 1 ct ................. 58 1795 CH XF Sam Johnson Tok. ................ 54 1837 Gem65 Phonx rising Hard T Tok. Ext rare T $500 unreal type ......................198 1850-1950 Sam. Gom Pers-Comm .......... 39 1863 C.W. Tok. MS60-65 Mk Obv ............ 63 1832 Nova-Scot VF ½ Py Tok ................... 18 1879-1929 CH+ Gem 65-66 ext rare- 2 Antg Lt bulbs Comm ti Thomas Edison beautiful .............................................196 1894 Mex. Silv. $ CH XF rare ................. 139 1831-1931 100 Anniversary Harvester reaper AU58 looks MS66 ..................... 124 1935 Pony Exp. Org Tr MS66 ................... 48 1947-S Silv. Phil-Macart. MS ................... 89 1776-1976 Ind. Hd 66-R Pat. Tok Type Very rare, unusual .......................................... 19 Price 1905 - Gem-65 - R - Obv. - R/B Rev. trds $475 ............................................. 249 1905 - Proof-66 - immact. - Trds. $2,500 - 66-R ....................................794 1906 - VF-30 .............................................. 5 1906 - MS-64 - R/B ................................. 84 1906 - Gem-65- R/B - rare broke E Lib. var. ....................................................... 149 1907 - MS-64 - R/B - sharp ..................... 77 1907 - MS-64 - R - very rare.................. 159 1908 - MS-63 - sharp - lt. weak strike ..... 35 1908-S - CH - VF-35.............................. 149 1909 - Gem-66- surfs - stunning Trds. $1,500 .......................................289 1909-S - VF - det. lt. prob. - Trds. $800...................................................494 1909-S - ANAC - F-15 - det. very attr. .....................................................594 Ind. Hd. Set Comp. (59) G-MS ..........2,760 Ind. Hd. Set - F - MS-64 - 90% - VF or bett. .................................................5,490 1909 - Linc. - MS-64 - R/B - Moint rim tic .................................................... 24 1909 - VDB - VF-30 ................................... 8 1909 - VDB - MS-65 - R/B....................... 64 1909-S - VDB - PCGS - Gen. VF-35 - CH orig. lt. scrth. Rev - Trds. 1,350 ........ 1,150 1909-S - F - very lightly rough............... 138 1909-S/S - F-VF - very rare ................... 228 1911-d - CH - VG-10 ................................. 6 1911-d - MS-66 - perft. MS-66 - R Trds. $9,000 ......................................... 496 1912 - MS-65 - R/B - Trds. 250 ............. 139 1912 – MS65 R/B Grt stk Trds. 250 ......... 97 1912-S - VF - Very lt. problem ................. 34 1914-d - VF+ - lt. prob. 0 very rare ........ 394 1914-d - F-15 - NGC - sharp - orig. ...... 359 1915-S - XF - lt. rough ............................. 32 1916-S - MS-65 - R/B Trds. 1,500 ......... 429 1917 - MS-65 R/B - sharp - Trds. 175 ..... 79 1918 - MS-64 - R/B - mostly red ............. 49 1919-d - VF-35 - sharp - orig. 1 TY mark ................................................ 6 1919-S - AU-58 ........................................ 34 1919-S - MS-63 - R/B.............................. 78 1920 - MS-63 - R/B ................................. 29 1920 - Gem-65 - R/B - Trds. $125 ........... 74 1920-d - CH - AU-58 ............................... 38 1920-S - AU-58 - sharp ........................... 45 1921 - AU-58............................................ 27 1922 - PL - no-d - all Cert. PCI VG-F - at least VF Obv. ......................685 1922 - PL - NGC- VG-VF - rare Trds. $1,200 .......................................939 1922-d - CH - VF-30 ................................ 34 1924-d - CH+ - VF-35 - rare .................. 109 1924-S - CH - AU-58 ............................... 74 1926-d - VF-30 - lt. scrts. .......................... 4 1927 - MS-65 - 63-R - Trds. $85 ............. 68 1927-d - MS-63 - R/B - weak strike ......... 49 1929 - MS64 R/B...................................... 28 1929-S - AU-58 ........................................ 17 1929-S - Gem-65 - R/B ............................ 67 1930-d - MS-63 - R/B .............................. 16 1930-S - AU-58 .......................................... 6 1931-d - Gem-65 - R/B - Trds. $450........ 129 1931-S - XF-45 - 1 TY mark .................. 129 1934 - Gem-66 - R. Trds. $165 ................ 54 1934-d - MS-63 ....................................... 16 1934-d - Gem-66 - r - Trds. $280 ............ 96 1935 - MS-64 - R/B ................................. 14 1935-S - MS-65 - R/B.............................. 39 www.numismaticnews.com / October 28, 2014 49 Price 1935-S - ICG - MS-66 - Rd. note 35-S MS-67 - R - Trds. $6,000 .................... 485 1936-d - Gem-67 - R - trds $150 ............. 49 1936-S - MS-66 - R - Trds. $1,000........ 238 1937-d - MS-65 - R/B ................................ 8 1937-d - MS-65 - R ................................. 19 1938-d - Gem-67 - R................................ 54 1938-S - MS-65 - R ................................. 15 1939 - MS-67 - R - Trds. $100 ................ 33 1939-S - MS-65 - R - 67-R ...................... 19 1940 - MS-67 - R - Trds. $150 ................ 49 1940-S - MS-66 - R ................................. 49 1941 - MS-66 - R ..................................... 24 1942 - MS-67 - R - Trds. $150 ................ 49 1943-d - MS-64 - R ................................... 7 1942-d - PCGS - MS-66 - Rd. ................. 49 1937-S - PCGS - MS-66- Rd. ................ 149 1940-S - Gem-68 - R - perf. - trds $600.. 194 1943 - MS-65 ........................................... 10 1943-S - MS-66 ....................................... 27 1944 - Gem-67 - beauty - Trds. $125....... 42 1944-S - MS-67 - R - Trds. $116............. 38 1945-d - MS-64 - R ................................... 5 1945-d - MS-67-75 - R ............................ 19 1946-d - MS-66 - R ................................. 18 1946-d - MS-67 - R ................................. 29 1946-S - MS-65 - R ................................. 12 1947-S - MS-67 - R ................................. 38 1948-d - PCGS - MS-66 - R .................... 94 1949 - MS-66 - R/B - Trds. $1,100 ........ 148 1950-d - MS-67 - R - Trds. $250 ............. 54 1950-S - NGC - MS-66 - Rd. Trds. $420 ............................................ 136 1951-d - Gem-67 - R - Trds. $719 ......... 184 1951-d - PCGS - MS-66 - R .................. 129 1954 - PF-66 - R - Trds. $55.................... 19 1955 - MS-66 - R ...................................... 8 1955 - MS-66 - R - beauty - Trds. $2,400 . 59 1955 - Gem-67+ - R - Trds. $4,900 - this one of rarest - best you’ll see ............ 1,240 1955-S - Gem-67 - R - Trds. $175 ........... 49 1955-S - PCGS - MS-66 - R - Trds. $90 ... 54 1956 - PF-69 - R ...................................... 58 1956 - Gem-65 - R ..................................... 6 1957 - PF69 -R ......................................... 29 1957 - PF-69 - R - Trds. 75...................... 24 1958 - Gem-67+ - R - perfect ................... 16 1958-d - Gem-66 - R................................ 15 1959 - Gem-66 - R - rare ......................... 15 1960-d - S. DT - Gem-67 - R - Trds. $75 .. 28 1961 - PF-68-R - blazoe........................... 39 1962 - Proof-70 - D. Cam. - unbelievably rare coin - stunning ............................. 138 1962 - PF-67 - R - beauty ........................ 26 1963 - PF-69 - R - immaculate ................ 38 1964 - PF-69 - R - choice - perfect ......... 38 1966 - MS-68 - R - immaculate ............... 84 1967 - MS-67 - R - S. MS - rare.............. 42 1970-d - MS-67 - R ................................ 24 1971-S - PF-66 - R .................................... 7 1972-S - PF-66 - R .................................... 7 1973-d - MS-67 - R ................................. 27 1973=S - PF-69 - frosted cameo .............. 44 1975-d - Gem-67 - R................................ 34 1976-S PF-67 - R ....................................... 9 1978-S - PF-68 - R .................................. 12 1979-S- TY-1 - PF-68 - D. Cam ............... 36 1982 - Sm. dt. - Copp - MS-65 - R............ 7 1982 - Lg. dt. - Copp - MS-65 - R ............. 6 1982-d - Lg. dt. - Zn. - MS-67 - R - ext. rare - Trds. $200 .................................... 68 1983-S - PF-67 - R .................................. 13 1984-S - PF-69 - Cameo.......................... 16 1985-S - PF-69 - deep Cameo ................. 18 LINC. WHEAT SETS Huge partial - VF - MS-65 - R - (136)..595 Comp. Set (141) - inclds. Cert. 22 - PL+ VF 1909-S - VDB - very nice ..........2,590 Wheat - Comp (141) XF - Gem-66 - R - Cert. 22 PL - 1909-S - VDB - BU beautiful one-of-a-kind set............$4,980 Gem Wheat Set - 1934 - 58-d (71) Gem-65 - R - 67+ - R, you have never seen premium set like this - Trds. over $15,000...........................................1,840 TWO CENT PCS 1864 - Gem-65-64 - R - ext. rare, never see another - beauty - Trds. $1,500 ...779 1864 Sm. Motto VF-30 Few lt pitts ext rare Full W.E. Tr 650 ................................... 369 1865 - XF - nice - lt. problem................... 39 1870 - Sharp orig. - rare........................... 59 1872 - VG - lt. damg. - rare .................... 358 1872 - VF-30 - ANACS - 2 lt. digs attr. .....................................................695 2-Ct. Set - Part (8) G-VF - Dansco .......169 2-Ct. + 3 Ct. Set - .05 - (8) (12) Dansco ...............................................479 2-Ct. - XF - BU Comp (10) ext. rare - has sm. motto 64 + 72 T - abt. $4,000 ..2,740 3-CT .05 + SILV 1865 - Gem-64-60 - mk. on Rev. ............. 96 1865 - Gem-64 - very sharp ................... 189 1866 - MS-61 - rare ................................. 74 1868 - MS-60 - very attr. orig. ................. 88 1869 - MS-61-63 - sharp ....................... 139 1869 - MS-60 - orig. ................................ 84 1872 - XF-45 - Choice ............................. 53 1874 - MS-63-60 - mark on Rev. ............. 98 1881 - MS-65 - mark free - rare ............. 339 1853 - AG-3 - VG range - nice orig. ......... 39 HALF DIMES 1830 - MS-60-63 - tiny scrt. Trds. $650 ............................................ 346 1831 - MS-60 - lt. dent. cap - attr. ......... 149 1837 - CH+ - VF-20-30 - great type ....... 129 50 Price 1838 - Sm. stars - F-VF - orig.................. 48 1838 - Sm. ST - XF - lt. repair Trds. 185 ................................................ 98 1844-O - XF - ext. rare - niks Trds. $1,500 ......................................... 485 1845/45 - CH AU - rare - Br. 3039 ......... 224 1853-O CH - VF-30 - great Type .............. 58 1854 - MS-62 - rare orig. ....................... 238 1854 - Gem-65 - stunning white clashed die var. - Trds. $1,750 ........................868 1857 - VF - tiny plug atr. .......................... 14 1857 - Sharp VF-35 .................................. 39 1865-S - AU - rare - lt. rough Rev. Trds. $525 ............................................ 188 1866-S - VF - det. weak - Lib - rare ......... 59 1871 - AU - very atrr. TY plug .................. 49 1871-S - VF-30 0 lt. rough ....................... 34 NICKELS 1866 - VF - rough - prob. Trds. $85 ......... 18 1866 - XF-45 - grt. Type - Trds. $220 .... 179 1866 - Gem-64 - white - Trds. $1,400.... 590 1867 - CH - AG-3 - rays........................... 22 1867 - MS-62 ......................................... 129 1868 - VF - lt. prob. - nice ....................... 28 1868 - CH - XF-45 ................................... 78 1868 - AU-58 - ANACS .......................... 144 1868 - MS-65 - beauty Trds. $700 ......... 329 1869 - VF - AU - det. - lt prob.................. 29 1872 - AG-3 - VG range - lt. prob. - rare.. 28 1872 - AU - very sharp ........................... 159 1874 - G/VG ............................................. 19 1882 - AU - beauty ................................. 108 1883 - Gem-66-64 - Trds. $800 - shield.. 496 1883 - N. CT - AU .................................... 15 1883 - MS-64 - N. CT - sharp - lt. mk. .... 78 1883 - MS-65 - N. CT - beauty Trds. $225 ............................................ 148 1883 - MS-66 - N. CT - choice Gem ...... 348 1883 - W. CT - VG-10 - XF - rare ............. 39 1883 - W. CT - AU - rough spot rev. ........ 84 1883 - W. CT - Gem-64 - trds $425 ....... 289 1884 - VG-VF-30 - rare date..................... 49 1884 - CH - XF-45 - beauty ..................... 89 1884 - MS-60 - lt. prob. - Trds. $200 ...... 79 1885 - AG - VG - clear dt. - Trds. $550 .. 465 1885 - Cert. - PCGS - ANACS - AG-3 .... 538 1885 - VF - bold dt. - porous Trds. $1,000 ......................................... 548 1885 - SF - sharp Rev - rough Obv. rare....................................................... 559 1886 - G-F - det. some probs Trds. $325 ............................................ 249 1886 - G-VG sharp original .................... 295 1886 - VF range - lt. probs - Trds. $500 .. 308 1886 - CH - VF - ext. rare like this ......... 575 1886 - AU - CH-Obv - sold on rim Rev .. 589 1886 - ANACS - CH AG-3 ...................... 225 1887 - G-AG-3 - sharp orig. ..................... 16 1887 - XF - prob. - Trds. $80 ................... 27 1888 - Sharp - G-AG - rare date ............... 18 1888 - G-VG range ................................... 38 1888 - F-VF - nie...................................... 86 1888 - VF-30 - very sharp - Trds. $150.. 129 1888 - XF - lt. prob................................... 79 1888 - MS-62-64 - ext. rare - Trds. $600..................................................... 449 1889 - VG-XF - lt. probs........................... 26 1889 - AU - very lt. scrts. ......................... 62 1890 - G-F range ...................................... 16 1890 - VF-30 - nice .................................. 39 1890 - XF-45 - lt. prob. - Trds. $90.......... 59 1891 - VG-VF range.................................. 16 1892 - VG-F- ............................................ 18 1892 - F-VF - sharp.................................. 33 1894 - AG-3 - XF - prob. .......................... 24 1895 - G-AG-3 - orig.................................. 4 1895 - Gem-65 - lt. toned - Trds. $2,250................................................540 1896 - G-VG range - nice ......................... 18 1896 - F-VF - choice ................................ 52 1896 - VF-30 - lt. prob. - Trds. $82 ........ 57 1897 - VF-20-30 - nice ............................ 23 1897 - MS-64-65 - Gem wht. Trds. $725 ..........................................374 1898 - CH - VF-35 ................................... 37 1898 - AU - tiniest scrth. .......................... 69 1899 - XF.................................................. 32 1899 - MS-64 - sharp - Trds. $350 ........ 159 1900 - CH - VF-30 ................................... 33 1901 - VF-20-30 - Trds. $23 .................... 16 1901 - Rev. of 1900 - VG-10 - F-15 - rare . 29 1901 - AU58 looks MS ............................. 79 1902 - F-VF - nice ...................................... 7 1905 - F-VF - very sharp ............................ 7 1905 - AU - very nice orig. ....................... 64 1906 - F-VF - choice .................................. 7 1906-MS-65 - CH - orig. - Trds. $600..................................................... 289 1906 - Gem-64-66 - grt. strk. Trds. 1,900 .........................................396 1907 - CH - F-VF ....................................... 7 1907 - VF-35 - very nice .......................... 19 1907 - CH - AU-58 ................................... 77 1907 - MS-62-60 - scrts. on Rev. ............ 59 1907 - Gem-64 - beauty - Trds. $475..... 229 1908 - F-VF - sharp.................................... 7 1908 - AU - attr. micro grainy ................... 39 1909 - F-VF-30 range ............................... 13 1910 - F-VF - choice .................................. 7 1910 - VF-20-30 - sharp .......................... 12 1910 - XF - very nice ................................ 21 1910- XF-45 - AU - sharp ........................ 39 1910 - MS-63-60 - tiny nik Rev. rim ........ 94 1911 - F-VF - choice orig. .......................... 6 1911 - MS-64 - tiny mk. - Trds. $320 .... 178 1912 - F-VF - sharp orig ............................ 7 1912 - MS-65 - beauty - Trds. $550 ........ 288 1912-d - AU - porous - Trds. $170 .......... 39 Price 1912-d - CH - F-15 VF-30 - rare Trds. $40 ................................................ 27 1912-d - MS-64 + beauty - Trds. 1,200..................................................475 1912-S - G-VF - some probs. - rare ....... 294 1912-S - VF-20-30 - very lt. hr./NS ....... 396 1912-S - CH - Abt. F-F-15 - ANACS...... 324 Lib. .05 - Sets Compt. (33) G or bett. ..1,288 VF - MS - keys are porous, rare Trds. $6,000 ....................................3,490 G-MS - 3 keys cert. CH - rare............3,690 1913 - MS-64 - Sharp orig. - Trds. $105 . 78 1913 - TY-2 - MS-64+ - Trds. $200 ....... 139 1913-d - TY-2 - F-VF.............................. 164 1913-d - TY-2 - AU-55 ........................... 249 1913-d - TY-2 - MS-63-64 - trds $650 .. 488 1913-S - TY-2 - F-15 bold dt ................ .426 1913-S - TY-2 - XF - bold horn lt. porous ............................................. 428 1913-d - TY-1 - Gem-64 - Trds. $200 .... 145 1914-d - XF - lt. porous - Trds. $325 ..... 157 1914-d - AU-58 some lt. marks .............. 198 1914-d - MS-64 - mark free ................... 885 1915 - MS-65 - beauty - Trds. $375 ........ 159 1915-d - XF - darker rare.......................... 93 1915-d - CH - F........................................ 38 1915-d - VF-30 - faint hr. ln. Rev. ............ 85 1915-S - VF-30-20 - Trds. $340 ............ 189 1916 - Doubled die Obv. - ICG - AG-3 only 10 known - you’ll never see another. Clear double feather & date - Date is acid treated but bold and clear. Coin a must for complet buff set - Trds. 5,000 ........... 3,990 1917-d - F-15 - VF range ......................... 59 1918/7-d - AG-3 ANAC-5 act. full G - date weak but readable - rare Cert. .............. 765 1918/7-d - PCGS. VF det. states rim damg. - can’t see in holder - weak full hn. - unread rare like this Cert Trds. $5,000 ....................................3,440 1919-d - F-15 - VF ................................... 48 1920-d - VG - F - range ........................... 19 1920-d - CH - XF-VF-35 - sharp orig. ... 195 1920-d - MS-60 - porous spot Trds. $575 ............................................ 248 1920-S - VF-30 - rare weaker strk. Obv. . 139 1921 - CH - VF - 7/8 horn........................ 19 1921-S - VG-10 - F - rare full date ......... 148 1921-S - CH VF-XF - lt. prob. Trds. $600 ............................................ 388 1923-S - VG-10 - VF ................................ 38 1924-S - VG-20 - F-15 - nice ................ 126 1926 - Gem BU-64 - Trds. $160 ............... 79 1926-S - F-15 - very sharp Trds. $200... 149 1926-S - XF-XF-45 - Trds. $1,200 dk. lt. porous........................................ 339 1937-S - AU - pors. spot Obv. Trds. $175 .............................................. 89 1928 - AU-58 - looks M.S. ....................... 19 1928 - Gem-65-66 - Trds. $350 ............. 178 1928 - Gen-66 - beauty - Trds. $1,000... 498 1928 -d - MS-65+ - mark fr. - Trds. $725..................................................... 289 1929 - Gem-65 - Trds. $350................... 129 1930 - MS-63 - sharp orig. ...................... 46 1930-S - Gem-64 - beauty Trds. $275.... 158 1934-d - Gem-65 - beauty - Trds. $525 . 395 1935 - Gem-66 - brillt. - Trds. $300....... 128 1935 - D. Die. Rev. - rare........................ 178 1936 - MS-66 - Brill............................... 119 1937-S - Gem 65 ...................................... 59 1937 - MS-63 - sharp .............................. 28 1937 - Gem-66 - beauty ........................... 96 1937 - ICG - MS-66 - beauty ................. 129 1937 - Gem-67+ - immaculate Trds. $400 ............................................ 179 1937-d - 3-legs - PCGS - VF ...............798 1938-d - Gem-67 - immact. - Trds. $400..................................................... 129 1938-d/d - Gem perfect 67 - Trds. $600. 279 1938-d - Jeff - Gem-67 - Trds. $150 ........ 54 1938-S - Gem-67+ - beauty - Trds. $350..................................................... 109 1939 - Gem-67 ......................................... 68 1939-S - Gem-67 - perfect - Trds. $500... 159 1940 - Gem-67 - beauty ........................... 59 1940-S - Gem-65 ..................................... 12 1944 - Gem-67 ......................................... 35 1945 - Gem-67 - Trds. $500..................... 74 1950 - MS-66 - Trds. $75 ........................ 29 1953-S - MS-66 - Trds. 125..................... 39 1956-D - Gem-66 - Trds. $45................... 18 1956-D - Gem-67 - ext. rare ..................... 47 1956-D - roll - Gem BU .......................... 378 1965 - MS-67 - S.M.S. .............................. 8 1993-S - PF-69 - D.C............................... 19 2003-S - PF-69 - D.C............................... 18 Buff .05 Set - VF - MS-66 - avg. grd. XF (64) no 1918/7-d or 3-Legg reduced by $3,000 - Trds. over 10,000 .............5,495 DIMES 1811/09 – VF Very attr. Orig. ext rare Trds. $1,250 Ty. Plug .................................... 589 1820 - Sm.-O - G-4 - nice Type ............... 48 1820 - Lg.-O - CH - F-15-VF - grt. Type .. 94 1820 - CH+ - VG-10 - VF - very rare var. Office Boy Rev. unreal CH Type............ 239 1821 - VG-F-15 - nice orig....................... 64 1823 - AG-G-6 - nice orig. ....................... 24 1824/2 - CH - Good + nice Type .............. 64 1825 - AG-3 - nice orig. ........................... 29 1829 - F - Rare var. Breen 3183 ............... 94 1830 - Sharp VF - lt. prob. ....................... 48 1831 - CH - VG-10 - nice Type ................ 46 1833 - CH++ - VF-35-XF - perf. Type..... 239 1834 - G-VF - nice orig. ........................... 59 1836 - G-AG-3 - sharp orig. ..................... 27 Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 Price 1836 - CH - AU - grt. Type - Trds. $450. 236 1837 - CH - VG-10-F ............................... 49 1838 - DH - G-AG .................................... 16 1838 - XF - sm. stars - rare - orig. ......... 159 1838-O - No-ST - G-AG-3 - choice.......... 59 1838-O - No ST - CH - VF-35-30 Trds. $640 ............................................ 574 1839 - MS-60 - wht. - Trds. $500 .......... 259 1839-O - AU-58 - Super rare Type - Trds. $875 - looks MS-63 - Trds. $1,750 ...549 1840-O - XF-45 - ext. rare - Trds. $1,250.................................................. 359 1842-O - F - decent orig........................... 29 1853 - XF - AU - CH - Obv. sold sp. Rev ... 36 1854-O - XF-VF-30 .................................. 59 1857 - CH - XF-45 ................................... 79 1874 - XF - lt. mks. Obv. - Trds. $150..... 53 1875 - VF - L. tok. Rev. Mother ................ 69 1876-CC - Dbld. Obv. motto - MS-63-60 ext. rare - one of best ........................... 398 1876-CC - Dbld - motto CH. VG .............. 68 1882 - Gem 65-63 - beauty - Tr. 550...... 359 1883 - Hawin - AU-58 - attr. some lt stains looks MS Tr. 1,200.............................398 1884 - VF-30 - F - nice darker ................. 14 1884 - MS-62 - blaze wht. - orig............ 189 1886 - Gem MS-63 - white..................... 186 1887 - AU - lt scrt. Obv. lg scrt. Rev. ........ 28 1887 - AU-XF ........................................... 58 1889 - MS-60 - lt scrts. Obv. - T-150 ...... 49 1890 - F-15 .............................................. 14 1890 - MS-61 - Trds. $200 .................... 139 1891 - VG - orig. ........................................ 9 1891 - MS-62 - white Trds. $240 ........... 179 1892 - CH - VG-VF................................... 18 1892 - F-VF-30 - sharp ............................ 24 1892 - CH - VF-XF - beauty ..................... 28 1892 - CH - AU-58 - looks MS-63........... 98 1892 - MS-60 - white - porous ................ 49 1892 - Gem white 63 - die brks. ............. 129 1892-O - CH - VG-VF............................... 38 1892-O - F-VF-30..................................... 49 1892-O - VF-20-30 - choice..................... 59 1892-O - VF-35 - choice .......................... 74 1892-S - Abt. F-VF-39 - rare .................. 249 1892-S - N.T.C. - F-15 - act. VF-20-30 .. 259 1893 - VG-VF ........................................... 24 1893-O - VG-VF-30 range ........................ 48 1893-S/S/S - CH - VG-VF - Br. 3484 ..... 148 1894 - VG-VF range.................................. 89 1894-O - VG-VF-30 range very rare ....... 184 1895 - F-VF - muddl-Lib - Trds. $440 ... 289 1895 - AU-58 - Obv. Lov Token - R - Trds. $700..................................................... 139 1895-O - V-VF-30 - many Obv. mks. - Trds. $1,400.................................................. 589 1895-S - VG-VF range - choice ................ 89 1897-O - AG-3 - full dt. + mt. mk. ............ 56 1897-O - VG-VF - scrts. Obv. - rds. $260 .. 97 1897-S - G-VF-30 range........................... 69 1898-O - VG-VF-30 range ........................ 79 1898-S - VG-10-VF030 range .................. 39 1899 - VF-20-30 - choice......................... 15 1899-O - VG-VF-30 range ........................ 59 18990O - VF-20 - ANACS ........................ 89 1899-S - VG-VF - sharp ........................... 28 1900 - VF-30 - attr. scrth. Obv. ................. 14 1900-O - CH - G-6 - F - beauty ............... 59 1900-O - F-VF-30 - CH - Trds. $160 ..... 110 1900-O - VF-25- ANAC - toned spots .................................................... 129 1901 - F-XF range - sharp ........................ 18 1901 - CH - XF-45 - AU - toned beauty ... 49 1902 - CH VF-20-30................................. 13 1902-O - F-XF range ................................ 36 1902-S - F-VF- 30 range .......................... 69 1903-O - F-XF range - choice .................. 38 1903-S - G-VG-10 range - choice .......... 139 1904 - XF - AU - sharp............................. 36 1904 AU-AU-58 Choice ............................ 65 1904-S G-F range rare .............................. 79 1905 - XF-AU - choice ............................. 39 1905-O - VF-XF range - choice ................ 69 1905-O - micro-o rare - G-6 0 CH ........... 46 1905-O Micro-o - VG-F-15 - rare........... 118 1905-S - VF-30-XF-45 range ................... 38 1905-S - Gem white MS-62 - Trds. $280..................................................... 219 1906 - XF - AU range - choice ................. 29 1906 - CH+ AU-58 - MS-63 - Trds. $160..................................................... 115 1906-O - F-VF-30 range - choice ............. 59 19-6-S - VF-XF range - choice................ 29 1907 - VF-XF - range - choice ................. 14 1907 - AU-AU-58 CH - Trds. $80 ............. 59 1907-O - VF-XF range - choice ................ 48 1908 - MS-64 - CH - orig. - Trds. $440 . 196 1908-d - AU - very lt. srth. ....................... 29 1909-d - F-VF - choice - Trds. 90 ............ 59 1909-S - CH - G-6 - F - rare .................... 47 1910 - XF-45 - AU - beauty...................... 39 1910-d - F-VF-30 range ........................... 19 1911 - VF - AU range - sharp ................... 29 1911-d - VF-XF-45 range ......................... 24 1912 - VF-XF-45 range............................. 24 1912 - MS-64 - white - trnds. $450 ....... 239 1912-d - XF-XF-45 - very sharp ............... 29 1913 - XF-XF-45 - choice ........................ 28 1913 - MS-63 - sharp white ................... 116 1914 - XF-XF-45 ...................................... 27 1914-d - XF-XF-45 - choice ..................... 28 1914-d - MS-61 - lt. toning.................... 124 1915 - XF - AU range - choice ................. 39 1915 - MS-63 - white ............................. 179 1915-S 0 VG-XF range - choice ............... 39 1916 - VF-XF-45 range............................. 19 1916 - MS-64 - very sharp - Trds. $440 .. 238 Price 1916-d - G-AG-3 - bold dt. + mt. mk. .... 889 1916-d - VG-10-G - lt. scrt. Trds. $1,800 ......................................... 949 1916-d - ANAC - G-4 - basically full letters + rims - I grade CH - VG Trds. $1,500 ...................................... 1,090 1916-S - CH-VF-20-35 ............................ 12 1920-d - MS-64 - wk. strk. hr. Trds. $400 ............................................ 144 1921 - G-F range - choice ........................ 79 1921-d - F-G-4 range - choice ............... 129 1921-d - ANAC - VG-10 - choice+ ......... 179 1921-d - VF-30 - Trds. $625 .................. 388 1925-d - G-VF range ................................ 24 1925-S - VF-G range ................................ 11 1926-S - F-AG-3 range............................. 23 1926-S - VF-30-20 - CH Obv. & Rev. scrt. 69 1935-d - MS-62 ....................................... 36 1938 - MS-67-FSB - Trds. $250 .............. 89 1939 - MS-65 - FSB................................. 79 1939 - MS-66 - FSB - immact. Trds. $350 ............................................ 129 1942/1 - ANAC - VF - ext. rare ............... 619 1949-S Gem-67 - perfect - Trds. $200 ..... 69 1951 - Gem-67 - Trds. $125..................... 42 1952-S - MS-67 - Trds. $80..................... 31 Roo5 - PR-70 - D. Cam - DT my choice..... 8 Barber 10 - 50% comp Avg. circ. G-VF in folder great deal .................................179 Barber 10 - unreal part. set over 85% comp. - many choice & semi keys - over 33% grd. for bett. Del. Dans. - Trds. Over $1,200........................................Only 795 Barber 10 Complt. (74) G-4XF all rare dts. - Reduced $300 ......................Only 1,580 Merc. 10 Complt. Inclds 1916-d in Nice VG-10-G alone Trds. $1,800 .........$1,940 TWENTY CENT 1875-S G-VF range................................. 112 1875-CC VG-VF ext. rare T-600 ............. 488 QUARTERS 1805 - Sharp-orig. VG-10 VG-Ty-Plug ... 378 1806-Ch. orig Surfs-Sm. Plug Attr. ........ 236 1806/5 - PCGS CH-Ag3+G ..................... 575 1806/5 - F-15-CH. orig ¼” mk. Tr $1,750.............................................. 985 1818 - CH++ Attr VF20-30 Ty. Plg.......... 287 1820 - rare Sm-O-G4 Ag. Bold dt............. 84 1828 - CH+ Vg10-F-grt Type .................. 279 1831 - CH-G6 VF-25 range Grt. Typ....... 159 1831 - MS-60-63 ext. rar Tr. 9,000 No Wear. Attr lt scrape Obv Fld ........................ 1,890 1834 - AU58 looks MS63 T1500 .......... 1090 1836 - VF25-35 Attr. Mk on cap ............. 129 1842 - CH-AU58 Lt. init rev T-1,250 ...... 285 1843-O - Lg. O Vg-10 F-15 rare T. 1,200 CH. surfs Ty. Plug ................................ 298 1846/1846 - Ch F-15 rare Br. 3967 ........ 294 1853-AR-VF XF-45 range Choice ........... 108 1853 AR- AU58 Ch. looks MS63 ............ 639 1854 - XF-AU range................................ 129 1856 - VF35 Sharp orig ............................ 79 1876 - AU-58 looks MS Tr. 250.............. 149 1877-S - VF lt. scrts. ................................ 29 1883 - Hawin-AU-hr-lin. Scrts.................. 98 1891 - AU det. Rougher ............................ 79 1891-S - CH. Vg-g ................................... 27 1892 - F-VF sharp orig. ............................ 29 1892-S - VG 1- Ag3 range CH ................. 39 1893 - Isabella MS64 ext. rare Never see Tr. 850 tiniest of repair .............................. 589 1893 - VF-XF45 range Choice .................. 59 1893-O - G6 VG rare ................................ 18 1893-S - CH-VG-F rare ............................ 48 1895 - VG-10-VF ...................................... 26 1895 - VF-25 ............................................ 39 1895 - VF 35 Sh. Orig. ............................. 59 1895-O - F-VF range orig ........................ 49 1895-O - Gem 66 surfs unreal Type. Tiniest hr-line obv Trds. 3,500......................... 795 1895-S - G0F range choice ...................... 25 1896-O G-4 Ag3 orig rare......................... 29 1896-S - PCGS-G6 lt. sct. Trds. 1,300 ... 989 1896-S PCGS VG10 Ch/ surfs ext. rare Cert. Very slt. Bend Trds. 2,200 ................. 1,390 1896-S - SEGS - AU50 beyond rare-never see anth. Lt. rgh Trds. 6,750 ............. 2,340 1897 - VF-XF range Choice ...................... 49 1897 - Gem 63-66 wht.-ext. rare Trds. 1,700 Beauty Few Hr. lns Obv perft. Rev. ....... 684 1897-O - G-4 range rare ........................... 79 1898 - F-VF-30 range Choice................... 32 1898-O - G-Ag3 Sharp rare ...................... 12 1898-S - G-VG nice .................................. 14 1899 - F-VF rare Choice ........................... 24 1899-O - G6 VG........................................ 19 1899-S - CH-G6 VG rare .......................... 46 1899-S - CH-AU55 looks MS63............. 359 1900 - F-15 VF25 Sharp........................... 79 1900 - MS61-64 Wht. Trds. 350............. 196 1901 - VF AU range CH ............................ 79 1901-O - AG-3 rare date ........................... 35 1901-S - CH-G4-Ag-3 ext. rare ........... 4,480 1902 - VF-AU range Choice ..................... 64 1902-O - F-AU range Choice.................... 59 1902-S - VG-AG3 Choice orig.................. 13 1902-S - VF20030 Choice ........................ 89 1903 - VF-30 Choice ................................ 49 1903-O - F-VF orig ................................... 45 1903-O - VF sharp .................................... 59 1903-S - G4-Ag3 Nice orig ...................... 11 1904 - F-XF range Choice ........................ 38 1904 - CH XF-45 ...................................... 79 1904-O - G6-VF range Choice.................. 78 Price 1905 - F-VF-35 range Choice................... 49 1905-O - CH Good-rare ............................ 39 1905-S - Gem63-63 rare Trds. 1,200 ..... 489 1907 - CH+ XF AU.................................... 79 1907-D - F-VF range orig ......................... 29 1907-O - VG10-F15 range ........................ 24 1907-S - VG-VF30 range Choice.............. 49 1908-D - CH-G6 ....................................... 10 1908-D - VF30 Sharp ............................... 48 1908-O - Abt. F-XF range ......................... 36 1908-S - VF20-30 Choice rare ............... 169 1909 - F-VF range Choice ........................ 22 1909-D - VF-XF45 range Choice .............. 69 1909-S - Abt. F-VF35 range ..................... 44 1910-D - SEGS VF-30 Nice ...................... 79 1911-D - G6 rare Choice .......................... 39 1912 - VF-XF range Choice ...................... 48 1913 - Good rarer ..................................... 18 1913-D - G4 Sharp orig............................ 12 1913-D - VF-VF35 range Choice .............. 59 1914 - CH-VG10-XF range ....................... 34 1914-D - CH F-F-15 ................................. 23 1914-S - Ag. 3 Bold dt + S rare ................ 78 1915 - F-VF range Choice ........................ 59 19150-D - VF Choice................................ 28 1915-D - VF-35 Sharp .............................. 48 1916 - F-VF+ Choice ................................ 32 1916-D - VF Choice.................................. 33 1917-D - Ty. 1 Gem 64 Bold Fhd. Ext. rare Trds. 1,000 .........................................678 1917 - T-2 Gem66-65 White Full hd. Trds. 1,500..................................................698 1918 - MS65 Bold Fhd. Trds. 1,750 Lt. toned orig. beauty ..............................488 1920 - MS63 beauty Trds. 300 ............... 178 1924-S - CH-XF beauty ............................ 79 1926 - CH+ AU ......................................... 59 1926-D - VG-VF range.............................. 24 1926-D - MS66+ Brilliant Trds. 1,500 .... 748 1927-D - G-F range nice orig. .................. 18 1927-S - VG-F-15 range Choice .............. 98 1927-S - CH-VF rare Trds. 350 .............. 259 1927-S - XF-AU Very rare Trds. 1,800.... 984 1927-S - F-15 cert. PCGS-ANACS ......... 235 1928-S/S - XF very rare Trds. 250.......... 158 1929-D - Gem 65 Wht. FHD Trds. 600 Beauty, Wk. Full hd. Hairline compt. .................................................. 339 1929-S - MS63-bd. Full Hd. Toned weaker strk some places Trds. 350 .................. 139 1930 - MS64+ Blz. Wht Abt F.H. Trs. 350 ................................................ 194 1932-D - G-XF range nice ...................... 139 1932-D - AU58 MS63-looks Full MS ..... 596 1932-S - F-XF range............................... 149 1932-S - CH-AU58 looks MS................. 319 1932-S - AU58-MS63 ext. lt script ......... 298 1934 - Doubled motto G-AG3 rare............ 29 1939 - Gem 65 white ................................ 39 1939 - PF66 ICG..................................... 195 1941-D - MS66 Trds. 900 ...................... 118 1941-S - MS65-66 beauty ........................ 79 1942 Gem 65 ............................................ 29 1942-D - Gem 65-66 rare ......................... 68 1943-D - Gem66 beauty Trds. 375 ........... 94 1943-S - MS65 Sharp .............................. 64 1944 - MS65-66 rare Trds. 225 ................ 58 1945-D - Gem66 ext. rare Trds. 600 ....... 119 1945-S Gem 65-66 ext. rare ..................... 74 1946-S - Gem66 rare Trds. 500 .............. 108 1946-S PCGS MS66 Trds. 500 ............... 144 1947 - Gem66 beauty Trds. 200 ............... 59 1942-S - Gem66 ....................................... 49 1948-S - Gem66 Trds. 600 ..................... 120 1949-D - MS65 ........................................ 29 1950-D/D or D/s - MS65........................ 494 1950- D/S - VF ......................................... 48 1950-S/D - VF30 .................................... 119 1952-S - MS66......................................... 78 1954-D - MS65 ........................................ 18 1954-S - Gem65-66 very rare................... 64 1954-S - NGC MS66 Trds. 450 ................ 68 1955 - Gem67 very rare Trds. 800 .......... 134 1959-D - Gem67 Very rare Trds. 1,500... 188 1959-D - Gem65-66 Very Sharp BU ......... 19 1959-D - Gem66 rare Trds. 750................ 48 1959-D - Gem67 one of the rarest Trds. 1,500 ........................................... 188 1964-PF67 Trds. 30 .................................. 11 1968-S, 1969-S, 1970-S, 1971-S, 1972S – 5 of the rarest proofs – PF68, PF69, just purchased Trds. $100 thru $1000 Your choice .................................................... 39 1961 - Canada Gem BU .............................. 5 1967 - Canada Gem BU .............................. 5 1994-S - PF69 D. Cam. Immaclt. ............. 12 Barber Quarter Set - New (71) missing only 3 keys, unreal, sharp orig. set. Grades G-XF with 33% grading F-XF ................................................2,980 Barber 25 Complt. Set (74) Ext. rare Grt. Keys 96-S, 01-S, 13-S....................9,840 Wash. 25 Complt. Set 1932-98 (146) All coins from 1964 Gem BU ...............1,840 Wash. 25 Complt 32-98 (188) inclds all rare proofs ......................................2,485 Wash. BU-Dt. Set (32-64) (32) Silver..................................................845 Price Price 1912 - CH-G6 VG Fewlt hr lns ................. 15 Wash. 25 - Gem Silv. Set Comp. one of a 1912-S CH-G6-G4 ................................. 14 kind (32-64) 83 coins Avg. grade MS-64 Trds. Over $13,000 .........................7,940 1915 - G6-F range CH Very Rare............ 159 1915-D - CH+ F-15 VF beauty.................. 74 1915-S - VG10 nice weak S...................... 18 HALVES F-VF - 1897,02-0, 03-S, 05-S, 09-O 12-5, 1802 - PCGS VF30 CH orig surfs 1/8” dig Choice your CH Trds. 93........................ 59 on rev. rim Trds. $5,700 ..................2,880 1916 - VG-F range rare date ..................... 69 1806/5 - XF45 AU ext. rare Some darker 1916-D - VF30 lt. rough rare .................. 179 porus spots Trds. 4400 ..................... 1,548 1916-S - weak, Good bold dt. +S ............. 74 1087 - G-Fair-0-108 R-6 Plg. Fld. ............ 76 1917-D - Obv. G6 VF30 range .................. 94 1807 - CH+-VF-20-30 Perft Type ........... 777 1917-S - Obv. G-rare ................................ 26 1917-S - Obv. CH-F very rare................. 114 1807 - VF35-XF-Attr ½” Srt-Trds. 1,600.................................................... 888 1919-S - VF35-wht-micro hr lns ............ 494 1809 - CH-F15 Nice smth type ............... 149 1920 - Gem Wht-65 beauty Trds. 4,500.................................................... 849 1809 - CH XF-XF45 Grt Type Trds. 625....................................................... 294 1920-D - VG F-15 range........................... 79 1921 - F15 tiniest reapir Trds. 700 ......... 249 1811 - VF30-XF Non-dist. Plg Nice.......... 94 1812/1 - XF45- grt type ext. rare ............ 539 1921 - AG3 orig 21 shows........................ 98 1921-D - AG3-VG10 range rare .............. 289 1813 - F-15-XF tougher date .................. 179 1813-O-104-R5 XF-AU Trds. 550 ........... 198 1921-S - CH-F15 rare orig Trds. 650 ..... 298 1921-S CH+VF ext. rare Trds. 1,000 .... 496 1814/3 - PCGS VF35 Pr. Fr. Slab ........... 985 1817 - CH+ AU bought as AU53 ............ 489 1923-S - CH-F-15 .................................... 64 1818/7 - CH-VF30 grt type Trds. 375 ..... 249 1936 - Gem66 stunning Trds, 500 .......... 239 1819 - F-0-110 R5 (30-80) kwn ............. 168 1937-S CH XF-45 ..................................... 44 1819/8 - CH+ VF30-XF Lg. 9 ext attr...... 279 1938 - Gem Wht-65-66 Trds. 460 .......... 295 1820/19 - VF20-XF Curl base 2 ............. 359 1938-D - VG10 VF range rare ................. 119 1823 - Patch 3 G-AG Very rare ................. 78 1940 - Gem66 mk. Free Trds. 325 .......... 118 1824 - CH-G AG3 nice type ...................... 69 1941-S - MS62-64 wht........................... 109 1824 - VF35-XF Sharp orig .................... 179 1941-S - MS64+ mk free ........................ 194 1824 - VF30 Clear Doub. Prof ................ 149 1942-D - Gem 64-65 ................................ 89 1825 - AU58 Grt. Type Trds. 900 ............ 440 1942-S - No initials Br. 5193 VF .............. 78 1825 - XF-VF35 beauty........................... 149 1943 - Gem66 beauty Trds. 250 ............. 119 1825 - AU-CH Attr. Lts scrts Obv............ 239 1944 - MS64-65 range ............................. 54 1825 - Gem63 unreal type Trds. 2,200 ... 978 1944-D - Gem wht 65 micro hr lns......... 176 1826 - CH+ Attr. VF30 ............................ 129 1945 - Gem65 beauty ............................... 96 1945-D - Gem 64-66 beauty................... 118 1827 - 0-147-R6 CH Attr. VF30-XF Ty. Repr Curled 2 ................................. 239 1946-D - Dbld motto VF30 ..................... 139 1827 - AU58 Trds. 800 Wht. Hr. lns........ 324 1946-D - Gem 65-66 stunning ............... 124 1828 - XF-CH Attr. Tiniest plug ................ 94 1948-D - Gem 65-66 beauty..................... 79 1828 - AU Curl 2 best you’ll see............. 294 1949 - MS61-64 ....................................... 27 1829 - 0-116 R-4 VF35 XF CH Attr. Only 29 1949-D - Gem63-65 wht Trds. 280........... 89 med. Rev. lttrs Ty. Plug ........................ 109 1949-S - AU58 rarest B-Frk...................... 52 1829 - AU58 looks MS64 Trds. 1,000 .... 440 1950-D - Gem64 white beauty .................. 58 1830-S - M-O CH AU55 Trds. 900 ......... 338 1950-D - Gem66 F.B.L. rare Trds. 1,500.................................................... 498 1831 - VF30 nice type lt. mk .................. 119 1832 - F15 Attr. Few lt scrts...................... 84 1951 - Gem65........................................... 44 1832 - CH AU beauty Very lt mk............. 239 1951-D - Gem Wht65-66 Trds. 550 ........ 139 1833 - VF orig nice O-118-R4 .................. 79 1952-S - MS64 white ............................... 69 1833 - CH Attr. AU-1 lt mk ..................... 149 1954-D - Gem65-66 rare Trds. $300 ........ 86 1834 - CH-Attr. XF45 Ty. Plug .................. 86 1959 - Gem65-66 F.B.L. Trds. 1,200 ........ 124 1834 - 5 dt. SL AU very lt scrts .............. 229 1959-D - Gem64-65 ................................. 39 1834 - XF45 CH orig .............................. 159 1960-D - Gem64-65 ................................. 36 1834 - Gem63 Wht. Rare bold doub. Profile 1961-D - MS65 NGC .............................. 139 Trds. $2,200 Few micro hr-lns ............. 684 1963 – Gem 65 beauty ............................. 33 1835 - VF- nice orig tiny plug .................. 66 1963-D – Gem 65 Rare Trds. 75 ............... 39 Kenn. PF69 D-Cam perf type .................... 28 1836 - Rd. edge VG-10 AG3 ext. rare..................................................1,440 2000-S - PF-69 Colorized ext rare 2003-S ICG PF70 D ............................... 59 2003-S - ICG PF70 DC ext rare when 1836 - Rd. Ed. CH-VF Tot. mint 1,200...............................................2,890 purchs. Trds. 1,500 .............................. 249 1837 - CH-VF35-XF Vy, lt. x scrt............ 149 Capped Bust Set (31) 1807-39, no 1815 G or better Nice orig Rare ...................3,490 1837 - CH-VF-VG nice type...................... 89 1837 - ANACS AU53 Mk. Fr. Orig .......... 568 Barber 50 Comp. (73) Obv. G-4, Rev. 1838 - Gem MS61-64 ext. rare + attr. Trds. AG3-F reduced $200.......................2,980 2,700. Few lt. hr lns Obv...................... 738 Walk. Lib. 50 Comp. (65) 1839 - Gem63-60 unreal CH obv lt scrts in VG-MS66 ........................................3,480 Fld. Rev beauty Trds. 2,100.................. 846 1854-O - VF-Br. 4851 Rep dt.................... 89 1854-O - VG-10 F. Br 4854 Lt date........... 84 1855-O - MS63 Ty. Mk. Grt Ty. Trds. 1,750.................................................... 648 1855-O - CH-AU58 Perf type Trds. 695....................................................... 439 1856 - XF45-CH grt type ANACS ........... 179 1856/56 - O-CH-VF-35 Br. 4868 ............ 188 1858 - AU55 CH. orig Trds. 380 ............. 269 1858 - AU58 Very lt. scrts. Trds. 400 ..... 149 1859-O - Very rare Var. Br. 4891 Blun. Dt. Low AU58 looks CH-MS63.................. 489 1859-O - CH-AU58 looks M5................. 369 1861 - AU58 looks MS63 which Trds. 1,250 CH. attr. Type tiny plug......................... 196 1861 - MS62 Wht. Old cln Trds. 950........ 294 1866-S - No Motto AG-3-AG-2 rare ....... 559 1866-S - Motto AU58 rare Trds. 650 ........ 488 1867-S - MS62 CH. Type Trds. 1,200 .... 479 1871 - MS61-63 hr. ln scrts Trds. 1,100.................................................... 348 1871 - MS60 Ty. Plug Attr. Trds. 750...... 179 1873 - AR-VF Sm. Rim brus ................... 119 1873 - AU50-55 Ar. Few minor hr. lns .... 438 1875-S - Gem Wht 64-66 unreal type Trds. $4,000 easy beauty .............................. 957 1896-O - G6-G4 nice orig ........................ 48 1896-S - AU Very lt. rgh mks Trds. 1,250.................................................... 587 1898-O - VG-10 rare dt .......................... 159 1899 - VF30 lt. mks nice Trds. 160 .......... 79 1904-S - G6 VG10 range choice............. 149 1905-O - CH VG10 grt type ...................... 98 1906-D - CH Good ................................... 15 1907-D - CH VF30 tiny rim tics.............. 119 1907-S - CH-G6 VG grt type .................... 28 1908-D - CH VG-10 F grt type ................. 26 1908-S - CH VG wk rim bott rev............... 24 1908-S - CH VG10 ................................... 44 1909 - CH+ AU unreal Typ. Trds. 400..... 329 1909-S - CH-F-F15 grt type ..................... 48 1910 - VG-VG10 Sharp Orig..................... 49 Walk. Lib. 50 (65) VG-10-MS66, rare beauties, Trds. 8,000 .......................4,960 Gem Franklin Set 48-63-D (35) Stunning set Gem64-66, many appear to have F.B.L. Hard to build today Trds. $5,000+...........................................2,190 Kenn. BU Set (146) Gem beauties, includes all rare PF,s Trds. 2,000+ ................1,288 COMMEMORATIVES 1892 Columb. Gem Perfect 67 unreal, best you’ll see MS66 Trds. $1,100 .......................................844 1893 Columb CH+ AU+ ............................ 29 1900 Lafayt MS61-63 lt. scuff obv. very attractive Trds. $1,600 .......................... 780 1900 PCGS Lafayt. AU58 Lt. toned Gen. hdd mk fr Trds. 1,000.................................. 884 1920 Pilg. Gem64-66 Trds. $550 ........... 196 1921 Pilg. AU58 Very rare ...................... 189 1921 Alab. Nice Lt. Scrts. ....................... 179 1922 - Grant with star - MS-63-65 - never see - beyond rare - Trds. $4,400.....2,369 1923-S - Monroe - MS-64 - rare ........... 196 1925 - St. Mont. - MS-61 - sharp ............ 69 1925 - St. Mont. - Gem-65 - beauty ....... 139 1925 Lex - Cond. Gem-66 - Trds. $1,100.................................................. 444 1926 - AM - Sesqui - MS-63 - orig. ...... 119 1928 - Hawaii - NGC Unc. dets. improp. clnd. looks orig MS-63-64. By far rarest Comm. only 1 I’ve see, your only chance for comit. set - Trds. $3,250 ...........2,980 1935-S - San. Diego - MS-65-64........... 168 1936 - Lg. Isld. Gem wht 66 - Trds. $800..................................................... 287 1936 - Ark - Gem wht. 64-66 - Robin .... 264 1946 - Booker Wash. - MS-63 ................. 23 Price Price 1946 - Book. Wash. - Gem-65-66 Sacgwa $ (27) Beauts-reduced .............295 beauty .................................................... 78 GOLD 1946-S - Gem-64-66 - immact. Rev. ........ 69 1950-S - BW - Gem-66 - T-225 ............. 118 1855 Ty. 2 $ AU Ty. Mk Trds. $625 ......... 394 1951 - BW - MS-65.................................. 54 1856-S – Sm. Hd. XF ext rare Seldom offered Trds. $1,650 Ty plug ................ 585 1951-d BK. - Carv. Gem-66 - T-$1,200 .. 179 1952-S - BK + car - MS-65 ...................... 94 MISCELLANEOUS 1952 - BTW - GWC - MS-63.................... 24 Special This Month Take 20% off 1953-S - BTW - GWC - Gem-65 .............. 64 Advt. Price on all Miscellaneous DOLLARS 1780 - Theresiad - CH AU - Grt typ. ....... 158 1783-8 pl. silv. Mex $ - NGC - CT gen from El Cazador shipwreck. - MS detail - way better than most ................................... 977 1797 - Span. $ - VF-30 - very rare typ. .. 294 1804 - Span. $ - never own Amer. # ....... 139 1873-S – AU58 Few Ty Ch. mks Trds. 1,500.................................................... 496 1873-S – AU58 wht grt det looks MS Some lt hr lns Trds. $1,500............................ 648 1874-CC – CH++-AU-AU58 Stunning orig unreal Type. The best. Trds. $1,500 .. 1,450 1874-S – CH-AU 2 Histr Ch mks ........... 279 1874-S – Gem64 orig wht Gem Just never see like this! Trds. $12,000............................................. 1,780 1875-S – AU-58 CH obv glue on rev ........................................................ 349 1875-S – MS60 lt porus Trds. 1,200 ...... 268 1877 – VF-XF range Nice Ty plug ............ 85 1878-S – XF Prob. Afford type ................. 68 1878-S – MS62-60 wht obv rgh rev....... 338 1878-S – CH-AU58-1 Ty. Mk Trds. 750....................................................... 294 1880-O – MS64 CH orig Trds. 1,900 ..... 275 1883-Hawi $ - VF-30 Sharp rare ............ 529 1883-S – N.T.C. Gen. AU58 looks Choice MS63 easy Wh. Trds. $2,500 ............... 379 1884-S – AU58 Trds. 1,500 looks MS.... 288 1885-O – Gem66 immact. Wht. Trds. 400....................................................... 196 1885-S – Gem 65 frosted, PF-like orig beauty ext. rare Trds. $2,200 ................ 968 1886 – Gem wht 66-66+ Trds. 350 ......... 183 1887-O – MS63-64 Gem white .............. 159 1888-S – CH-F very rare date ................ 149 1889-CC – SEGS F-15 CH Attr Few lt rim bumps Very rare................................... 894 1889-O – PCI MS64 rare Trds. $900 ...... 738 1889-O – MS61-64 rare Trds. 565 ......... 219 1892-CC – VG10 F lt scrts rev ............... 159 1892-S – XF rare date ............................ 739 1894-O – AU58 Sharp orig Trds. 550 ..... 337 1894-O – Sharp orig XF ........................... 96 1900-O – ANACS MS64 wht beauty ....... 108 1904 – MS63-65 wht grt strike............... 219 1921 – MS64-65 beauty Trds. 4,500..................................................688 1922-S – MS65 det MS64 just rare ....... 496 1922-S – Gem Wht 65 Few very lt hr lns. Orig beauty Trds. 2,480......................598 1923 – Gem wht 64-66 range ................. 149 1923-S – MS64 Wht. Trds. 475.............. 279 1924-S – Gem64 Surfs ½” ST Trds. $1,600.................................................. 218 1925 – Gem 65 beauty mk free............... 119 1926 – Gem wht 65+ Trds. 550 .............. 239 1926-S – MS64-63 range....................... 139 1927-D – MS62-64 range Sharp ............ 229 1927-S – MS63+ orig Gem Trds. $550 .. 329 1928 – XF-45 lt mk rest choice .............. 378 1928 – CH orig MS63-64 Trds. $1,000 Very, very lt abrasn obv......................579 1928-S – MS62 Gem wht Trds. 425 ....... 217 1934-D – Gem64 Wht beauty Trds. 575 . 289 1934-S – CH XF rare orig....................... 169 1934-S - Orig wht AU rare..................... 394 1934-S – AU58 CH Mark free lks CH-MS64 which Trds. $5,100 one of the best ....................................................888 S.B. Anthony PF70 DCam rare.................. 29 Morgan Date Set 78-21 (32) one for each year VG-MS All Attr.........................2,940 Morgan Date Set (32) 78-21 MS grades MS61-64 one for each year +4 add coins-diff mint marks. Morgan set with all P,D,S,CC Cost over $100,000 This Trds. $14,000 reduced ....................5,870 Susan B. Anth. (18) MS all PFs red......................................................594 Roll-Ind. Cts G-F 99-03 10 each .............. 79 1832-1844 Hard Times Tokens getting very rare. Must type. AU range ................................................. 135 XF range ................................................... 85 VF range ................................................... 45 1935 Pony Express Trib. Gem 68............. 89 Amer. Nicks of 20th Cent. Encased and labeled MS grade, Lib .05, Buff .05, Jeff and wartime silver, sterling silver Christ PF Lg........................................................... 54 National Cotts. Mint $5 Gold PF Trib. Cottr. All diff $5 Gold pcs 1795, 1838, 41, 61, 76, 1911, 29, 94. All immact PF-69 Clad in 10-mil. 24 kt gold Comes with Cert of Auth. Only 1,000 minted this #0196. CH-Attr. Come encased in large blue velvet box ....................................................... 475 Large Type Set: (150) Unique rare collt. Contains 1700 + 1800 early silver + copper foreign. Large Cent thru $ Most all Amer. Type. Prob trds abt $4,000. No discount on this set. Special: Putting the (150) coins in deluxe Dansco-10 pgs-No charge .............................................1,980 Bictn-5 pc .25 set trds. $250 .................... 49 Bictn-5 pc .50 set rds. $250 ..................... 69 Bictn-Silv. 3 pc set .25, .50, 1.00 in original Red holder, sealed, rare.......................... 39 Gem PF .25, 10 diff silv and clad 1958-98-S – Complt. PF .25 (40)............................ 59 American Silv. Type Cmplt (37) 3 ct. silv, Bust + all other types (.10 thru Doll) ext rare.................................................... 2,890 PARTIAL + COMPLETE SETS Special Take 15% off all Complete + Partial Sets Listed British 3 Pence (1937-65) 22-diff Abt 90% comp. Dansco Alb.................................. 59 British Lg. Cents 1800’s – 1900’s (24 diff) orig Full dated Dansco Alb. ................... 69 Large Ct. Coronet (new) Complt. 1816-57 1 per yr (42) Many Choice ................... 1,680 Large Cent – Coronet (42) Unique one of a kind set. 1816-1857, one per year. All coins choice or close. G+ thru AU inclds. Rare 1821, 23, 57. Still costs less than $70 per coin and only $200 per month on layaway............................................2,840 30 Diff. Ind. Cents G-VF ........................... 67 20 Diff. BU Wheat Cents 63 R/B-66R ....... 46 Lincoln Wheat Huge Part. VG-66-R (136) .................................................... 595 2-Ct. Part. (8) G-VF Dansco ................... 169 2-Ct + 3-Ct. .05 (8)-(12) Rare Dansco.... 479 20 Different Lib. 05’s G-F in folder ........... 68 Lib. 05 (30) Avg. circ 90% complt.......... 298 20 Diff. Buff. 05 VG-XF Full dts ................ 67 20 Diff. Buff. F-AU Sharp .......................... 94 Jefferson – Complete Gem .05 set 19382010 Hundreds of Coins, includes all PFS from 1965. Stunning coins MS63MS67. Best you’re going to see Trds. $4,000 to $6,000 ............................2,280 Barber Dime 50% comp Ave circ ............ 189 Merc. .10 – G-MS (77) No-16-D ............ 296 Merc. .10 – VG+MS (77) No 16-D ......... 698 Merc. .10 – (77) rare higher grds VG-MS67many F.S.B. ....................................... 1,198 Bust Quart. Part. (18) No 04, 24, 28 – AG3VF rare (5) have Ty plugs .................. 1,890 Barber .25 Set (71) miss only 3 ........... 1,690 Barber .25 Set (71) VG or bett ............. 2,180 Stand. Lib. .25 Ty. 3 Cpl (15).................. 179 Stand. Lib. .25 Ty 3 Comp. Forbett (15) Choice orig set, very nice, rare ............ 485 Wash. BU Dt. Silv. Set (32-64) 32 .......... 845 Capped Bust .50 (31) no 1815............. 3,490 Eisen. $ Complt. Gem BU set (32) coinsincludes all rare PF’s. All coins Choice Trds. Abt. $2,500 ............................1,148 Blue Collar Coin 607-732-1097 B.C.C. P.O. Box 149 Pine City, NY 14871 www.numismaticnews.com / October 28, 2014 51 SHOW DIRECTORY FOR COMPLETE SHOW LISTINGS VISIT numismaster.com THIS WEEK’S SPONSOR 29th Annual The weekly Show Directory lists all coin & paper money events scheduled within 1 month of the issue cover date. Show dates & times sometimes change at the last minute. Please contact the show promoter BEFORE traveling long distances. National Coin & Currency Convention November 21-23, 2014 SHOW PROMOTERS: Run your show announcement FREE for up to 4 weeks!* Just complete & return the form below. All timely listings are also included in both Bank Note Reporter and World Coin News at NO CHARGE. Early Birds: November 20 - 1PM-6PM *Dependant upon date of submission relevant to deadline and space availability. Want to make your show really STAND OUT? Whether you need dealers on the floor or collectors at the gate, KP offers the best, most qualified coin & paper money collector and dealer audience around — AND we have the means to reach them! Contact the Numismatic News ad department for information on multiple show promotion opportunities: 1-800-573-0333. ALABAMA Oct 24-25 AL, Gadsden. Northeast Alabama Coin Show. Mall, 1001 Rainbow Dr.. SH: 10am-6pm. SP: Rainbow City Coin Club. A: Free. T: 40. F: $100. Blaine L. Smith, 635 Gate 5 Road, Alexandria, AL, 36250. PH: 256- 820-9691 or blainelsmith@cableone. net. Nov 22 AL, Pelham . Central Alabama Coin Show. Pelham Civic Complex, 500 Amphitheater Rd.. SP: Alabama Numismatic Society. A: Free. T: 38. F: $60. Carl Shory, 2206 Cahaba Valley Dr., Birmingham, Al, 35242. PH: 205- 620-0560. ARIZONA Oct 25 AZ, Surprise. Surprise Coin & Card Show. New Song United Methodist Church, 16303 W Bell Rd. SP: AZCS. A: Free. T: 30. Crown Plaza Chicago O’Hare • 5440 North River Rd. • Rosemont, IL Bourse: Kevin Foley Phone: 414-807-0116 · kfoley2@wi.rr.com F: $30-$40. Mike Vechiola. PH: 623- 5703816 or azcs@live.com. Nov 1 AZ, Glendale. Northwest Valley Coin & Card Show. St. James Catholic Church, 19640 N. 35th Ave. A: Free. T: 30. F: $38$45. Mike Vechiola. PH: 623- 570-3816 or azcs@live.com. Nov 1 AZ, Yuma. Yuma Coin Show. Coyote Ranch Clubhouse, 9351 E. 28th St.. SP: Yuma Coin Club. T: 14. F: $30. Ken Felty, PO Box 133, Yuma, AZ, 85366. PH: 765- 2432115 or kcfspectre@hotmail.com. Nov 1 AZ, Fountain Hills. Coin Show. The Fountain Hills Presbyterian Church, Fellowship Hall, 13001 N. Fountain Hills Blvd. SP: Joe Molnar Stamp & Coin of Scottsdale. A: Free. PH: 480- 948-9672 or Azstampman@earthlink.com. Nov 2 AZ, Chandler. Greater Chandler AZ Free Numismatic News Show Directory Form To have your show listed in the Numismatic News Show Directory just fill out and mail or fax this form. Show site: (City (State) Date: Zip Time: Name of Show: Sponsor: Site location (hotel, convention center, etc): Coin & Currency Show, 1st Sunday of Each Month. American Legion Post 35, 2240 W Chandler Blvd. A: Free. T: 35. Jeff, PH: 480229-4986. Nov 9 AZ, Scottsdale. Camelback Collectibles Coin & Stamp Show. Elks Lodge 2148, 6398 E. Oak St. A: Free. Wayne Imbrogno, PO Box 3641, Gilbert, AZ, 85299. PH: 602315-2069. Jan 3 AZ, Glendale. Northwest Valley Coin & Card Show. St. James Catholic Church, 19640 N. 35th Ave. SP: AZCS. A: Free. T: 30. F: $38-$45. Mike Vechiola. PH: 623- 5703816 or azcs@live.com. Jan 31 AZ, Glendale. Northwest Valley Coin & Card Show. St. James Catholic Church, 19640 N. 35th Ave. SP: AZCS. A: Free. T: 30. F: $38-$45. Mike Vechiola. PH: 623- 5703816 or azcs@live.com. Mar 7 AZ, Glendale. Northwest Valley Coin & Card Show. St. James Catholic Church, 19640 N. 35th Ave. SP: AZCS. A: Free. T: 30. F: $38-$45. Mike Vechiola. PH: 623- 5703816 or azcs@live.com. Apr 4 AZ, Glendale. Northwest Valley Coin & Card Show. St. James Catholic Church, 19640 N. 35th Ave. SP: AZCS. A: Free. T: 30. F: $38-$45. Mike Vechiola. PH: 623- 5703816 or azcs@live.com. May 9 AZ, Glendale. Northwest Valley Coin & Card Show. St. James Catholic Church, 19640 N. 35th Ave. SP: AZCS. A: Free. T: 30. F: $38-$45. Mike Vechiola. PH: 623- 5703816 or azcs@live.com. Jun 13 AZ, Glendale. Northwest Valley Coin & Card Show. St. James Catholic Church, 19640 N. 35th Ave. SP: AZCS. A: Free. T: 30. F: $38-$45. Mike Vechiola. PH: 623- 5703816 or azcs@live.com. ARKANSAS Street Address: Chairman’s telephone number: Nov 7-9 AR, Jacksonville. Arkansas Numismatic Society 66th Anniversary Show. Community Center, Municipal Dr. & W. Main St.. A: $2. T: 45. F: $165. Warren Dupree, PO Box 546, Jacksonville, AR, 72078. PH: 501985-1663 or mcintrcoll@aol.com. Nov 7-9 AR, Jacksonville. Arkansas Numismatic Society 66th Anniversary Show. Community Center, Municipal Dr. & W. Main St.. A: $2. T: 45. F: $165. Warren Dupree, PO Box 546, Jacksonville, AR, 72078. PH: 501985-1663 or mcintrcoll@aol.com. E-mail address: CALIFORNIA Admission charge No: Number of tables: Yes: Amount: Table Fee: If the show is multi-hobby, (including stamps, sports cards or other collectible tables), please indicate the number of tables offering primarily numismatic items: Bourse chairman: Address: ❯ Call 1-800-573-0333 or fax 1-715-445-4087 to list your show in additional issues for $10 a week! Mail to: 52 Numismatic News Show Directory 700 E. State St., Iola, WI 54990 or e-mail deb.mccue@fwmedia.com Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 Oct 25-26 CA, Fresno. 48th Annual Coin Show. Las Palmas Masonic Center, 2992 E. Clinton. A: $2. T: 30. F: $200. Richard Hunter, PO Box 11525, Fresno, CA, 93773. PH: 559970-2392 or rhunter1210@hotmail.com. Oct 26 CA, Van Nuys. Glendale Coin Club Coin & Paper Money Show. Masonic Hall, 14750 Shows/Page 54 FLORIDA UNITED NUMISMATISTS, INC. ••• 2015 ••• 60th Annual F.U.N. Convention January 8-11, 2015 Orange County Convention Center Orlando, Florida SHOW HOURS Thursday- Jan. 8 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m. • Friday-Jan. 9 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Saturday-Jan. 10 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. • Sunday- Jan. 11 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 11 is an optional dealer participation date and a reduced size show. Dealer Set-up: Jan. 7th 2-8 p.m. Contact: Cindy Wibker • PO Box 471147, Lake Monroe, FL 32747-1147 PH: 407-321-8747 • FAX: 407-321-5138 • email: Cwibker@aol.com FLORIDA UNITED NUMISMATISTS, INC. 9th Summer FUN! July 9-11, 2015 • ORLANDO, FLORIDA Orange County Convention Center 9800 International Drive SHOW HOURS Thurs. - July 9 • 10:00-6:30; Fri. • July 10 - 10:00-6:30; Sat. - July 11 • 10:00-5:30 Dealer Set-up Wednesday, July 8 Heritage Numismatic Auctions - 1-800-US-COINS (1-800-872-6467) Cindy Wibker PO Box 471147, Lake Monroe, FL 32747 PH: 407-321-8747 • FAX: 407-321-5138 • email: CWibker@aol.com For more information, visit our website: www.funtopics.com www.numismaticnews.com / October 28, 2014 53 Shows/from Page 52 Sherman Way. A: $3. T: 28. F: $100-$110. GCC, Michael Kittle, PO Box 388, Agoura Hills, CA, 91376. PH: 213- 250-4354 or nrulli1la@aol.com or www.glencoin.com. Nov 1 CA, Tarzana. West Valley Coin & Currency Show. Masonic Center, 19620 Ventura Blvd.. SH: 10am-5pm. A: $3. Paul, PH: 818- 486-7285. Nov 2 CA, San Jose. 35th Annual Peninsula Coin Club Coin & Collectibles Show. Napredak Hall, 770 Montague Expy.. SP: Peninsula Coin Club. T: 46. F: $100. Fred van den Haak, PO Box 60484, Palo Alto, CA, 94306. PH: 650- 380-4181 or fredvdh@ gmail.com. Nov 12-23 CA, Long Beach. 130th Annual Convention & Coin Show. Airport Holiday Inn, 2640 N Lakewood Blvd @ 405 Fwy. A: $4. T: 34. F: $240-$350. Howard Feltham, 2550 Pacific Coast Hwy, Torrance, CA, 90505. PH: 310- 850-9860 or hfelt@alo.com. Nov 14-15 CA, Sunnyvale. South Bay/ Sunnyvale Coin Show. The Domain Hotel, 1085 E El Camino Real. T: 34. Bill Green *, PO Box 846, Alamo, CA, 94507. PH: 925351-7605 or info@norcalcoinshows.com. Nov 16 CA, Van Nuys. Coin Show. Masonic Hall, 14750 Sherman Way. SP: R.A.M. Rare Coins. A: $3. T: 30. F: $125. Richard Murachanian, PO Box 800801, Santa Calrita, CA, 91380. PH: 661- 287-1651 or ramrarecoins@yahoo.com. Nov 22-23 CA, Long Beach. 132nd CSNA Annual Convention & Coin Show. Airport Holiday Inn, 2640 N Lakewood Blvd @ 405 Fwy. A: $4. T: 34. F: $240-$350. Howard Feltham, 2550 Pacific Coast Hwy, Torrance, CA, 90505. PH: 310- 850-9860 or hfelt@ alo.com. Sep 17-19 CA, Long Beach. Coin, Currency, Stamp & Sports Collectibles Expo. Convention Center, Hall A, 100 S. Pine Ave.. Expos Unlimited - Long Beach Expo, Taryn Warrecker, PO Box 6280, Newport Beach, CA, 92658. PH: 805- 680-0294 or www. calcoin.org. COLORADO Oct 24-26 CO, Denver. Coin Expo. National Western Complex-Expo Hall, 4655 Humboldt St.. T: 300. Chuck Hays. PH: 720- 445-4093. Oct 25-26 CO, Colorado Springs. SERTOMA. Colorado Springs Event Center, 3960 Palmer Park Blvd.. SH: Sat. 9am-5pm, Sun. 9am-4pm. PH: 719- 630-3976 or prospectorsgs@gmail.com or www.sertoma.org. Nov 28-29 CO, Colorado Springs. SERTOMA. Colorado Springs Event Center, 3960 Palmer Park Blvd.. SH: Sat. 9am-5pm, Sun. 9am-4pm. PH: 719- 630-3976 or prospectorsgs@gmail.com or www.sertoma.org. Nov 29 CO, Aurora. Coin Show. Red Lion Hotel, 3200 S. Parker Rd. A: Free. Theo. PH: 303364-1572 or www.Tozan.com. CONNECTICUT Nov 9 CT, West Haven. Liberty Coin Club Show. Elks Club, 265 Main St. F: $35-$50. Perry Carpinella. PH: 203- 248-1053. Nov 16 CT, New Haven. CoinSuperstore Coin & Paper Money Show. Annex Club, 554 Woodward Ave.. SH: 9am-2pm. A: Free. F: $55, 2/$105, 3/$140. Chris Berinato, 593 Main St., East Haven, CT06512. PH: 203469-2943 or info@coinsuperstore.com. Nov 23 CT, Hartford. Coin & Currency Show. Ramada East Hartford, 363 Roberts St.. SP: SNECDA. A: Free. T: 40. F: $55. John 54 Stassins Jr, PO Box 140262, Howard Beach, NY, 11414. PH: 917- 680-2030 or stassinsj98@aol.com. Feb 15 CT, East Haven. Coin Show. Annex Club, 554 Woodward Ave.. SH: 9am-2pm. T: 60. F: 1/$60, 2/$105, 3/$140. Coin Superstore, Chris Berinato, 593 Main St. East, New Haven, CT, 06512. PH: 203- 4692943 or info@coinsuperstore.com. Mar 15 CT, East Haven. Coin Show. Annex Club, 554 Woodward Ave.. SH: 9am-2pm. T: 60. F: 1/$60, 2/$105, 3/$140. Coin Superstore, Chris Berinato, 593 Main St. East, New Haven, CT, 06512. PH: 203- 4692943 or info@coinsuperstore.com. Apr 19 CT, East Haven. Coin Show. Annex Club, 554 Woodward Ave.. SH: 9am-2pm. T: 60. F: 1/$60, 2/$105, 3/$140. Coin Superstore, Chris Berinato, 593 Main St. East, New Haven, CT, 06512. PH: 203- 469-2943 or info@coinsuperstore.com. FLORIDA Oct 24-26 FL, Sarasota. Coin Show. Municipal Auditorium, 801 N. Tamiami Trl.. A: Free. Frank Cox Productions, 755 S Palm Ave, #203, Sarasota, FL, 34236. PH: 941- 9540202 or frankcox@comcast.net or www. frankcoxproductions.com. Oct 25 FL, Port Richey. Suncoast Coin Show. The New Lakes Regency Park, 8330 Civic Drive. SP: Coin Club of Pasco County. A: Free. T: 30. F: $50 first table, $35 ea. Addtl.. Chuck Grecco, 7650 Hardaway Dr. Apt. A, New Port Richey, fl, 34653. PH: 727- 8498712 or chuck1532@juno.com. Oct 26 FL, Greenacres. 4th Sunday of the Month Show. American Polish Club, 4275 Lake Worth Road. A: Free. T: 50. F: $60. Tony Swicer, PO Box 5823, Lake Worth, FL, 33466. PH: 561- 964-8180 or swicer@ comcast.net. Nov 1 FL, Zephyrhills. 1st Saturday Coin Club Show. Eagle Lodge #3752, 4249 New River Rd., corner of SR 54. A: Free. F: $40.. Dennis Jones. PH: 813- 355-6813. Nov 1 FL, Brandon. BCC Inc. Coin & Currency Show. Elks Lodge #2383, 800 Centennial Lodge Dr. A: Free. T: 45. Brandon Coin Club, Mark Palermo, PO Box 1987, Seffner, FL, 33583. PH: 813- 719-5192 or PH: 813- 3610740 or brandoncoinclub@tampabay.rr.com. Nov 2 FL, Maitland. Coin & Currency Show. Civic Center, 641 South Maitland Avenue. A: Free. T: 38. PH: 407- 730-3116. Nov 8 FL, Saint Petersburg. Coin Club Show. Disabled American Veterans Hall, 4801 37th Street North. A: Free. T: 50. F: $45. Robert Wiley. PH: 727- 580-4108. Nov 8 FL, St. Petersburg. Coin Club Show. DAV, 4801 37th St. N. A: Free. T: 30. F: $60. Robert Wiley. PH: 727- 580-4108. Nov 14-15 FL, Jacksonville. Greater Jacksonville Coin Show. Morocco Shrine Temple, 3800 St. Johns Bluff Road S. A: Free. F: $225. Matt Adams. PH: 904- 7033311 or gjccpres2012@bellsouth.net or http://gjcc.anaclubs.org. Nov 15-16 FL, Tampa. Stamp & Coin Expo. Holiday Inn Express, 4750 N. Dale Mabry Hwy.. A: Free. F: $235. Sheldon Rogg, PO Box 1076, Port Richey, FL, 34673. PH: 727364-6897 or h.rogg@verizon.net. Nov 22 FL, Spring Hill. West Hernando Coin Club Coin Show. Knights of Columbus, 10470 Spring Hill Dr.. SH: 9am-3pm. T: 45. John, PH: 352- 232-1200 or Bruce, PH: 352- 584-3163. Nov 22 FL, Fort Myers. Coin & Paper Money Show. Masonic Lodge, 10868 Metro Pkwy.. SH: 9am-3pm. A: Free. T: 29. FMCC, Jay Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 Chamberlain, PO Box 62056, Ft. Myers, FL, 33906. PH: 239- 297-8592 or jcflcoins@ comcast.net. Nov 23 FL, Greenacres. 4th Sunday of the Month Show. American Polish Club, 4275 Lake Worth Road. A: Free. T: 50. F: $60. Tony Swicer, PO Box 5823, Lake Worth, FL, 33466. PH: 561- 964-8180 or swicer@ comcast.net. Jan 17 FL, Fort Myers. Coin & Paper Money Show. Masonic Lodge, 10868 Metro Pkwy.. SH: 9am-3pm. A: Free. T: 29. FMCC, Jay Chamberlain, PO Box 62056, Ft. Myers, FL, 33906. PH: 239- 297-8592 or jcflcoins@ comcast.net. Feb 6 FL, Venice. Coin & Currency Show. Venice United Church of Christ, 620 Shamrock Blvd.. SP: Venice Coin & Currency Club. A: Free. T: 35. Jeff Scalici, 14291 Tamiami Trail, North Port, FL, 34287. PH: 941- 626-1128 or jeff.npcoins@gmail.com. Mar 14 FL, Fort Myers. Coin & Paper Money Show. Masonic Lodge, 10868 Metro Pkwy.. SH: 9am-3pm. A: Free. T: 29. FMCC, Jay Chamberlain, PO Box 62056, Ft. Myers, FL, 33906. PH: 239- 297-8592 or jcflcoins@ comcast.net. GEORGIA Nov 9 GA, Marietta. Greater Atlanta Coin Show. Hilton Atlanta/Marietta Hotel & Conference Center, 500 Powder Springs Street. A: Free. T: 37. F: $65. Bob O’Brien. PH: 770- 7724359 or atlcoin@hotmail.com or www.atlcoin.com. Nov 21-22 GA, Augusta. Fall Coin Club Show. Columbia County Exibition Center, 212 Partnership Dr., Grovetown. SH: 9am-5pm. A: Free. T: 50. F: $120. David Chism, 4168 Waters Edge Lane, Appling, GA, 30802. PH: 706- 829-5484 or dcchism@att.net or www. augustacoinclub.org. HAWAII Oct 24-26 HI, Honolulu. Hawaii State Numismatic Assn Coin Show. Convention Center, 1801 Kalakana Ave.. A: Free. F: $600. Joe Au-Franz or M. Kendrick, PO Box 477, Honolulu, HI, 96809. PH: 808486-4766 or PH: 808- 377-9377 or kendricks001@hawaii.rr.com. ILLINOIS Oct 26 IL, Elgin. Elgin Coin Club Coin Show. Elgin Moose Family Center, 925 S. McLean Blvd.. T: 34. F: $40. Don Cerny, PO Box 631, S. Elgin, IL, 60177. PH: 874- 888-1449 or elgincoinclub@gmail.com. Nov 1-2 IL, East Peoria. Midwest Gun Collector’s Assoc. Gun, Coin, Knife & Collectibles Show. Event Center, 4200 E. Washington St.. A: $5. PH: 309- 274-2977. Nov 2 IL, Palatine. 1st Sunday Coin Show. Holiday Inn Express, 1550 Dundee Rd. A: Free. T: 45. F: $60. Joe, PO Box 193, Crystal Lake, IL, 60039. PH: 815- 479-0350 or noisecoinshowillinois@gmail.com. Nov 2 IL, Urbana. Champaign-Urbana Coin & Currency Annual Show. Civic Center, 108 Water St.. T: 32. F: $30. Clyde Sweet, PO Box 1021, Champaign, IL, 61824. PH: 217840-2556 or cwsweet111@gmail.com. Nov 9 IL, Countryside. West Suburban Coin & Collectibles Show. Operating Engineers Local 150 Union Hall, 6200 Joliet Rd.. A: Free. T: 85. Kevin Wasmer. PH: 630- 3999060 or westsuburbancoinshow.com. Nov 9 IL, Springfield. CINA Annual Autumn Shows/Page 56 In association with Las Vegas Numismatic Society $25/$35 Limited Rate! Call 800634-6753 Code SLVNS14 Riviera Hotel & Casino 2901 Las Vegas Blvd South Over 200 Dealers Learn from Industry Experts Counterfeiting Seminar Michael Faraone - PCGS Civil War Token Seminar Susan Trask - CWT Society Vacation in Vegas! Visit CKShows.com or call 888-330-5188 FREE ADMISSION WITH THIS AD 122014 Shows/from Page 54 Coin Show. Northfield Center I, 3210 Northfield Dr.. SH: 9am-4pm. A: $1. T: 70. PH: 217- 787-3241. Nov 16 IL, Pekin. Annual Coin Show. Moose Lodge, 2605 Broadway St. SP: Tazwekk Numismatic Society. A: Free. T: 60. F: $50. Jeff Pollitt, PO Box 696, Pekin, IL, 61554. PH: 309- 685-3421 or Steve Rassi, PH: 309263-0739 or cpas@retzergerber.com. Nov 16 IL, Itasca. 3rd Sunday N.O.I.S.E. Coin Show. Holiday Inn, 860 Irving Pk.. A: Free. T: 60. F: $60. N.O.I.S.E., Joe, PO Box 193, Crystal Lake, IL, 60039. PH: 815- 479-0350 or noisecoinshowillinois@gmail.com. Nov 16 IL, Pekin. Coin Show. Moose Lodge, 2605 Broadway St. SP: Tazwell Numismatic Society. A: Free. T: 60. F: $50. Jeff Pollitt, PO Box 696, Pekin, IL, 61554. PH: 309- 6853421 or Steve Rassi, PH: 309- 263-0739 or cpas@retzergerber.com. Nov 21-23 IL, Rosemont. 29th Annual National Coin and Currency Convention. Crowne Plaza Chicago O’Hare, 5440 N. River Rd.. A: $5. Kevin Foley. PH: 414- 807-0116 or kfoley2@wi.rr.com. INDIANA Nov 7-8 IN, Indianapolis. 56th Annual Indiana State Numismatic Association Show. Liberty Hall, The Indianapolis Marriott, 7202 East 21st Street. A: Free. Joyce Fischer, 1123 West 8th Street, Anderson, IN, 46016. PH: 765- 649-0253 or kycolonels@comcast.net. Nov 9 IN, Indianapolis. 71st Street Coin & Currency Show. Knights of Columbus, 2100 E. 71st St.. A: Free. Mark Eberhardt. PH: 317- 837-5682 or fubacoin@aol.com or www.fubacoins.com. Nov 15 IN, Highland. Calumet Area Coin & Stamp Show. St James Parish Hall, 45th & Kennedy Ave. A: $1. T: 12. F: $40. Paul. PH: 219- 789-2822 or calumetstamps@ sbcglobal.net. Nov 28-29 IN, Evansville. Evansville Coin Club Annual Coin Show. Tropicana Convention Center, 421 NW Riverside Dr. A: Free. T: 32. ECC Show, Brad Lisembee, PO Box 881, Evansville, IN, 47706. PH: 812- 431-6547 or evansvillecoinclub@twc.com or www.evansvillecoinclub.com. IOWA Oct 25 IA, Mason City. River City Coin Show. Willow Brook Mall, 1631 4th St SW. A: Free. T: 25. F: $25 6’; $35 8’. Donald Wells, 367 2nd St SW, Britt, IA, 50423. PH: 641- 8434510 or PH: 641- 512-5729 or dwells86@ mchsi.com. Nov 1 IA, Ottumwa. Heartland Coin & Stamp Show. Bridgeview Center, 102 Church St. SP: Ottumwa Coin Club. A: $1. T: 35. F: $35. Denny Ross, PH: 641- 932-2731 or Kenny Crowder, PH: 641- 208-6830 or sixty2one@ iowatelecom.net. Nov 9 IA, Clear Lake. North Iowa Coin & Stamp. Best Western Holiday Lodge, 2023 7th Ave. N.. F: $45. Daniel Lemke, PO Box 472, Northfield, MN, 55057. Leave message, PH: 507- 663-6184 or Jerry Swanson, PH: 507- 289-5099. Nov 16 IA, Council Bluffs. Monthly Coin & Bullion Show. Hilton Garden Inn, 2702 Mid Ameica Dr.. A: Free. T: 40. F: $35-$42.50. Ed Bishop. PH: 402- 721-7364 or PH: 402- 7203355 or edabish@msn.com. KANSAS Best Western Airport, 6815 W. Kellogg Dr.. A: Free. T: 35. F: $50. Wichita Coin Club, Tom Maehl, PO Box 11, Derby, KS, 67037. PH: 316- 650-2617 or tmaehl@cox.net. Nov 15 KS, Topeka. Coin & Stamp Show. Heritage Hall, 17 Topeka Blvd.. A: Free. T: 35. Louis Hartness. PH: 785- 221-5669 or lhartness@cox.net. LOUISIANA Nov 22-23 LA, Kenner. Crescent City Coin Club Show. Doubletree Hotel, 2150 Veterans Memorial Blvd. Rick Demers. PH: 504- 4641995. MARYLAND Oct 25-26 MD, Ocean City. Coin & Currency Show. Convention Center, 4001 Coastal Hwy. & 40th St.. A: Free. Carl Earl Ostiguy. PH: 443- 623-7025 or ceocoins@comcast. net. Oct 30-Nov 2 MD, Baltimore. Whitman Coin & Collectibles Expo. Convention Ctr., One W. Pratt St.. A: Free. T: 400. F: $725 & $1,000. Lori Kraft, 3101 Clairmont Road, Suite G, Atlanta, GA, 30329. PH: 404- 214-4373 or info@whitmanexpo.com. Nov 8-9 MD, Lavale. Western MD Fall Coin Club Show. Firehall #1, 423 National Highway. A: Free. T: 30. F: $100. Becky Weir, 662 Greene St., Cumberland, MD, 21502. PH: 301- 7777277 or awesomegifts@atlanticbbn.net. Nov 9 MD, Middle River. Coin Show. Victory Village Community Center, 404 Compass Rd.. A: Free. T: 30. F: $35. Wendell Petri, 1710 Browns Rd, Essex, MD, 21221. PH: 410- 687-2517 or pennsylpete@comcast. net. Nov 16 MD, Frederick. Coin & Currency Show. Frederick Elks Lodge, 289 Willowdale Dr.. A: Free. T: 60. F: $110. Carl Earl Ostiguy, PO Box 92, Savage, MD, 20763. PH: 443- 6237025 or ceocoins@comcast.net. Nov 30 MD, Annapolis. Coin & Currency Show. Knights of Columbus Hall, 2590 Solomon’s Island Rd.. A: Free. T: 30. Carl Earl Ostiguy, PO Box 92, Savage, MD, 20763. PH: 443623-7025 or ceocoins@comcast.net. MASSACHUSETTS Oct 26 MA, West Springfield. Coin Club SemiAnnual Show. Dante Club, 1198 Memorial Ave.. A: Free. T: 15. F: $30. Peter Setian. PH: 413- 596-9871. Oct 26 MA, Westford. Monthly Coin Show. Westford Regency Hotel, 219 Littleton Rd. A: $1. T: 85. EBW Promos., PO Box 3, Wilmington, MA, 01887. PH: 978- 658-0160. Nov 2 MA, Chicopee. First Sunday Monthly Coin, Sports & Postcard Show. Boy’s & Girl’s Club, 580 Meadow St. A: $1. T: 40. F: $30. Joe Garrity. PH: 413- 593-6046 or mrjmgjr@ yahoo.com or pepsijoseph@yahoo.com. Nov 2 MA, Dedham. 1st Sunday Monthly Coin & Stamp Show. Holiday Inn, I-95 exit 15A. A: Free. Harry Tong. PH: 603- 978-3459. Nov 9 MA, Auburn. Greater Worcester Coin Show. Elks Lodge, 754 Southbridge St. (Rt. 12). A: Free. T: 46. EBW Promos., PO Box 3, Wilmington, MA, 01887. PH: 978- 658-0160. Nov 12 MA, Whitinsville. 2nd Wednesday Night Coin Show. Brian’s Resturant, 91 Providence Rd.. A: Free. T: 10. Mike McDonald, PO Box 435, Douglas, MA, 01516. PH: 774- 2804333. Nov 23 MA, Westford. Monthly Coin Show. Westford Regency Hotel, 219 Littleton Rd. A: $1. T: 85. EBW Promos., PO Box 3, Wilmington, MA, 01887. PH: 978- 658-0160. Nov 8 KS, Wichita. KS Coin & Stamp Show. 56 Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 MICHIGAN Oct 25 MI, Muskegon. Coin, Stamp & Card Show. Sons of Norway, 420 Harvey St. A: Free. T: 32. F: $35. Butch Coulier. PH: 231329-4259 or ocoulier@yahoo.com. Oct 25 MI, Highland. 10th Huron Valley Coin Show. Highland Activity Center, 209 N. John St. A: Free. F: $30-6’, $45-9’. , PO Box 1013, Union Lake, MI, 43387. http://www.hvns.org Oct 26 MI, East Lansing. Lansing Coin Club Annual Fall Show. MI State Univ.-Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center, 55 S. Harrison Rd.. A: Free. T: 40. Robert Sebenick Jr.. PH: 517- 281-7204. Oct 26 MI, Redford Twp.. Redford Coin Show. VFW Hall, 27345 Schoolcraft. A: Free. T: 60. F: $50. Don Reid, PH: 313- 737-9141 or Hanna Reid, PH: 313- 244-7444. Nov 1 MI, Kalamazoo. Annual Fall Coin Show. Expo Center, County Fairgrounds, 2900 Lake St. SH: 9am-3pm. A: Free. T: 49. Russell Barr, PO Box 462, Portage, MI, 49081. PH: 269- 381-8669. Nov 2 MI, Livonia. Northwest Detroit Coin Club 52nd Annual Fall Show. Senior Center, 15218 Farmington Rd.. A: Free. T: 43. Don Priebe. PH: 734- 425-9225. Nov 8 MI, Howell. Livingston County Coin Club Fall Show. Recreation Center, 925 W. Grand River. A: Free. T: 26. F: $35. Jerry Kukurka, PO Box 2020, Howell, MI, 48844. PH: 517404-3686 or jlkukurka@yahoo.com. Nov 8 MI, Grandville. Coin Show. Neil Fonger American Legion Post #179, 2327 Wilson Avenue. Stephen Friedman. PH: 616- 8228383 or stephenfriedman55@sbcglobal.net. Nov 8-9 MI, Flint. Coin, Stamp & Sports Card Show. Dort Mall, 3600 S. Dort Hwy.. A: Free. F: $60. Tom Ragnone, 1223 Townline Rd., Grand Blanc, mi, 48439. PH: 810- 394-3009 or mrtbones@hotmail.com. Nov 23 MI, Redford Twp.. Redford Coin Show. VFW Hall, 27345 Schoolcraft. A: Free. T: 60. F: $50. Don Reid, PH: 313- 737-9141 or Hanna Reid, PH: 313- 244-7444. Nov 28-30 MI, Warren. MSNS Fall Convention and Coin Show. Macomb Community College Sports & Expo Center, Building “P”, 14500 E 12 Mile. A: Free. T: 175. F: $400. Mike Strub. PH: 734- 453-0504 or PH: 313593-1234 or secretaryMSNS@aol.com or www.michigancoinclub.org. Apr 10-12 MI, Warren. MSNS Fall Convention and Coin Show. Macomb Community College, Sports & Expo Center (South Campus), 14500 East 12 Mile, (Building P). A: Free. T: 175. F: $400. Mike Strub. PH: 734- 453-0504 or PH: 313- 593-1234 or secretaryMSNS@aol.com or www.michigancoinclub.org. MINNESOTA Oct 26 MN, Rochester. Fall Southern MN Coin & Stamp Show. Mayo Civic Center, North Exhibit Hall, 30 Civic Center Dr. SE. SP: Rochester Coin Club. A: Free. T: 40. F: $55.. Jerry Swanson, PO Box 565, Rochester, MN, 55903. PH: 507- 289-5099. Nov 2 MN, Owatonna. Annual Fall Cabels’s Coin, Currency & Stamp Show. Holiday Inn. SP: Southern California Coin & Stamp Club Assoc.. F: $45. Daniel Lemke, PO Box 472, Northfield, MN, 55057. leave message, PH: 507- 663-6184. Nov 14 MN, Roseville. Coin Show. Skating Center, 2661 Civic Center Dr.. A: Free. T: 20. F: $60.. Andrew Swammi. PH: 612- 7706578 or aswammi@comcast.net. Shows/Page 58 29th Annual National Coin & Currency Convention Friday-Sunday November 21-23, 2014 Crowne Plaza Chicago O'Hare 5440 North River Road Rosemont, IL 60018 Hotel Reservations: Call the Crowne Plaza at (877) 337-5793 and ask for the $115 “National Coin & Currency Convention” rate. • Coin & Currency Dealers • Lyn Knight Auction • Educational Programs • PCGS and PMG Booths • Free Airport Shuttle • Discounted Parking • Sales Tax Free Bourse Hours: Early Birds: Thursday, November 20 1PM-6PM - $75 Registration Fee Public Admission Hours: Friday, November 21, 2014 Saturday, November 22, 2014 Sunday, November 23, 2014 $5 for a three day pass valid Friday-Sunday Bourse: Kevin Foley P.O. Box 573 Milwaukee, WI 53201 kfoley2@wi.rr.com Phone: (414) 807-0116 10AM-6PM 10AM-6PM 10AM-2PM No Pesky Sales Tax In Illinois For additional information about the NCCC and PCDA: www.pcdaonline.com For additional information about the Lyn Knight auction: www.lynknight.com www.numismaticnews.com / October 28, 2014 57 Shows/from Page 56 Nov 16 MN, South Saint Paul. Coin Show. VFW, 111 Concord Exchange S. A: Free. T: 38. F: $55. Byron Meyer. PH: 651- 731-9275 or meyerscoin@yahoo.com. Nov 30 MN, St. Paul. St. Paul Liberty Coin Club’s Annual Fall Coin Show. Ideal Hall, 1494 N. Dale St.. SP: St. Paul Liberty Coin Club. A: Free. T: 37. John Temperante. PH: 651- 260-2047 or libertycoinclub@usfamily. net. MISSOURI Oct 25-26 MO, Springfield. Ozark’s Annual Fall Coin Club Coin Show. Ozark Empire Fairgrounds, Norton Rd., N. of I-44 exit KS expressway exit 77. A: Free. Nancy Redman. PH: 417- 862-3867. Nov 2 MO, Kansas City. ARC Coin Show. American Legion Post 21, 16701 E. 40 Hwy.. T: 40. F: $70-$130. John Ryan, 521 E. Red Bridge Rd., Kansas City, MO, 64131. PH: 816- 942-7900. Dec 7 MO, Kansas City. ARC Coin Show. American Legion Post 21, 16701 E. 40 Hwy.. T: 40. F: $70-$130. John Ryan, 521 E. Red Bridge Rd., Kansas City, MO, 64131. PH: 816- 942-7900. NEBRASKA Nov 16 NE, Omaha. Monthly Coin Show. Comfort Inn & Suites, 7007 Grover St.. T: 50. F: $25. Corey Clinebell. PH: 402- 812-7062 or abccoinsandcollectables@gmail.com or www.abccoinsandcollectables.com. NEVADA Oct 24-26 NV, Las Vegas. Coin, Currency, Jewelry & Stamp Expos. Orleans Hotel Casino, 4500 W. Tropicana Ave., (New Hotel Location). A: $3.. Israel I. Bick, PO Box 854, Van Nuys, CA, 91408. PH: 818- 997-6496 or iibick@sbcglobal.net or www.bickinternatinal.com. Nov 7-9 NV, Laughlin. Coin, Currency, Jewelry & Stamp Expo. Edgewater Hotel Rio Vista Room, 2100 S. Casino Dr.. A: $3. F: $295$595. Israel I. Bick, PO Box 854, Van Nuys, CA, 91408. PH: 818- 997-6496 or iibick@ sbcglobal.net or www.bickinternational.com. Jan 2-4 NV, Laughlin. Coin, Currency, Jewelry & Stamp Expo. Edgewater Hotel Rio Vista Room, 2100 S. Casino Dr.. SH: Fri. 11am6pm, Sat. 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pm. A: $3, Seniors $2. F: $295-$595. Israel I. Bick, PO Box 854, Van Nuys, CA, 91408. PH: 818997-6496 or iibick@sbcglobal.net or www. bickinternational.com. May 29-31 NV, Las Vegas. Coin, Currency, Jewelry & Stamp Expos. Orleans Hotel Casino, 4500 W. Tropicana Ave.. A: $3.. Israel I. Bick, PO Box 854, Van Nuys, CA, 91408. PH: 818- 997-6496 or iibick@sbcglobal.net or www.bickinternatinal.com. NEW HAMPSHIRE Nov 9 NH, Keene. Keene NH Collectors Show. American Legion Hall, 797 Court St.. SH: 8:30am-2:30pm. A: Free. T: 22. Tri Town Shows LLC, Joseph Fuller, 498 Coleman Hill Rd, Rawsonville, VT, 05155. PH: 802- 3792353 or pepsijoseph@yahoo.com. Nov 16 NH, Hinsdale. 3rd Sunday Tri-State Coin Show. Millstream Community Center, 19 Main St. A: Free. T: 10. F: $40. Jack Whitney or Richard Bryant. PH: 413- 4222794 or PH: 802- 254-9340 or rab1@myfairpoint.net. Nov 16 NH, Nashua. 3rd Sun. Coin Show. Holiday Inn , 9 Northeastern Blvd. T: 49. EBW Promotions, PO Box 3, Willmington, MA, 01887. PH: 978- 658-0160. NEW JERSEY Oct 26 NJ, Hackettstown. Steve Middleton Memorial Coin & Collectibles Show. American Legion Hall, 332 Willow Grove St.. A: Free. F: $35. Hackettstown Coin Club, James Ingram, PO Box 2393, Oak Ridge, NJ, 07438. PH: 973- 534-3421 or jicoinshows@gmail.com. Nov 8 NJ, Colts Neck. Coin & Currency Show. Saint Mary’s Church, Rte. 34 North & Phanlax Rd. A: Free. T: 40. Jimmy Cirronella. PH: 732- 526-7337 or cardfather@optonline. net. Nov 9 NJ, Burlington Township. US & World Coin & Paper Money Show. Lodge No. 32, 2308 Mt. Holly Rd. A: Free. T: 40. Walt, PO Box 145, Columbus, NJ, 08022. PH: 609291-5670. Nov 16 NJ, Clifton. World Money Show. Recreation Ctr., 1232 Main Ave.. A: Free. T: 45. F: $45.. Mark Schiffer. PH: 973- 9832449. Nov 16 NJ, Old Bridge. Coin, Currency & Collectibles Show. Old Bridge First Aid & Rescue Squad Bldg., 200 Marlboro Rd. & Ferris Rd.. A: Free. T: 30. Matt Sulikowski. PH: 732- 566-6369 or PH: 732- 740-4604. NEW MEXICO Nov 7-9 NM, Albuquerque. Fall Coin & Currency Show. National Hispanic Cultural Center, 1701 Fourth Street SW. SP: Albuquerque Coin Club. A: $2. T: 100. Marilyn Turer, PH: 505- 994-9214 or www.abqcc.com. October 11-12, 2014 VIRGINIA BEACH COIN SHOW Virginia Beach Convention Center 1000 19th Street, Virginia Beach, VA 23451 FREE Admission • FREE & Fun Stuff for Kids • Educational Exhibits for All • 65 Tables Presented by Tidewater Coin Club For more info call John at 757-331-1530 or log on to www.tidewatercoinclub.org 58 Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 NEW YORK Oct 25 NY, Owego. Candor Coin Club Show. Oswego Moose Club, 3 Goodrich Rd.. F: 1-$35, 2-$65. David Nichols. PH: 607- 6593949 or denicholsdavenichols@yahoo.com. Oct 26 NY, Melville. Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Show. Catapano Engineering Hall, 585 Rte. 110 (Broadhollow Rd.). A: Free. F: $70.. George Schulteis. PH: 516- 557-7096. Nov 1 NY, Elmira. Southport Coin Club Show. VFW Post 901, 113 Keefe St. SH: 10am3pm. SP: Southport Coin Assoc.. A: Free. T: 24. F: $35. Debra Lewis, 254 Berwick Tpk, Wellsburg, NY, 14894. PH: 607- 733-9957 or dodemish@aol.com. Nov 2 NY, Albany. CDCDA Coin & Hobby Show. Polish Community Center , 225 Washington Ave. Ext. A: $1.50 adults, $.50 under 12. F: $60. Ron Pugh, PO Box 2081, Scotia, NY, 12302. Ron, PH: 518- 372-3611 or rpugh2@ nycap.rr.com. Nov 7-8 NY, White Plains. Westchester Coin & Stamp Show. Westchester Cty. Center, 198 Central Ave.. A: Free. T: 100. Mark Simon, 789 Yonkers Ave., Yonkers, NY, 10704. PH: 914- 299-3995. Nov 8-9 NY, Rochester. Rochester(NY) Numismatic Association 41st Annual Coin Show. Rochester Museum and Science Center’s Eisenhart Auditorium, 657 East Avenue. A: Free. T: 50. Bill Coe, PO Box 16444, Rochester, NY, 14616. PH: 585- 8657992. Nov 9 NY, Melville. Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Show. Catapano Engineering Hall, 585 Rte. 110 (Broadhollow Rd.). A: Free. F: $70.. George Schulteis. PH: 516- 557-7096. Nov 9 NY, Utica. Empire State Numismatics Assn Show. Deerfield Volunteer Firehouse, 5476 Trenton Road. T: 23. F: $50. Terry West, PO Box 164, Utica, NY, 13503. PH: 315- 797-7875. Nov 15 NY, Staten Island. Staten Island Coin & Currency Show. Hillside Swim Club, 151 Signs Rd. A: Free. Nick. PH: 718- 608-5816. Nov 15-16 NY, Syracuse. Onondaga Numismatic Association Coin & Currency Show. Ramada Inn, 1305 Buckley Rd.. A: Free. T: 25. Mark Caiello, 652 Old Liverpool Rd., Liverpool, NY, 13088. PH: 315- 4619379. Nov 16 NY, Buffalo-Cheektowaga. Buffalo Numismatic Assoc. Monthly Bourse. Columbus Hall, 2735 Union Rd.. A: Free. T: 56. Hal Folckemer, 5295 Broadway, Lancaster, NY, 14086. PH: 716- 908-3097 or broadwaycoins@verizon.net. Nov 22 NY, Arkport. Greater Hornell Area Coin Show. American Legion, 1 Carter St.. SH: 10am-3pm. A: Free. T: 16. F: $35. Chris Charlier, 8535 Main St., Campbell, NY, 14821. PH: 607- 438-7183. Nov 28-29 NY, White Plains. Westchester Coin & Stamp Show. Westchester Cty. Center, 198 Central Ave.. A: Free. T: 100. Mark Simon, 789 Yonkers Ave., Yonkers, NY, 10704. PH: 914- 299-3995. Nov 28-30 NY, White Plains. Westchester Coin & Stamp Show. Westchester Cty. Center, 198 Central Ave.. A: Free. T: 100. Mark Simon, 789 Yonkers Ave., Yonkers, NY, 10704. PH: 914- 299-3995. Nov 30 NY, Melville. Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Show. Catapano Engineering Hall, 585 Rte. 110 (Broadhollow Rd.). A: Free. F: $70.. George Schulteis. PH: 516- 557-7096. Shows/Page 60 58th Houston Money Show™ NOV. 28, 29, 30, 2014 CONVENTION Dec. 4-6, 2014 AND George R. Brown Convention Center Houston, TX Dealer setup on Dec. 4 - 9AM, Early Birds - 10 AM Show Hours: Thurs. Dec. 4, 1pm-6pm Fri. Dec. 5, 10am-6pm Sat. 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Carolina Coin & Stamp Show. State Fairgrounds-Holshouser Bldg., Hillsborough St. & Blue Ridge Rd.. Dot Hendrick, PO Box 12052, Raleigh, NC, 27605. PH: 919- 828-9450. Nov 29-30 NC, Rocky Mount. Original Coin & Currency Show. Moose Lodge Family Center, 521 Country Club Road. A: Free. Rare Coins of Raleigh, Stacy Silvers, 4900 Falls of Neuse Rd., Ste. 165, Raleigh, NC. PH: 919- 723-1410. NORTH DAKOTA Nov 22 ND, Fargo. 11th Annual State of North Dakota Coin Show. Best Western Doublewood Inn & Conference Center, 3333 13th Avenue South. Bob Hanna. PH: 701- 373-8980 or bob@concorde-ga.com. OHIO Oct 26 OH, Cincinnati. Greenhills Classic Show. American Legion Post 530, 11100 Winton Rd.. A: Free. T: 55. F: $42. Jim Huffman, PO Box 63, Xenia, OH, 45385. PH: 937- 3762807 or numismaniaofohio@woh.rr.com. Nov 2 OH, Cleveland. Universal Coin, Currency & Stamp Show. American Legion Hall, 22001 Brook Park Rd & West 220 St. A: Free. T: 36. John Cotleur. PH: 440- 864-7473. Nov 8 OH, Canton. Canton/Route 30 Monthly Coin Show by Canal Coin & Currency. Perry Grange Hall, 6300 Richville Dr. SW. A: Free. T: 26. F: $30. Dennie Lebo, 5870 C Fulton Drive NW, Canton, OH, 44718. PH: 330- 844-2138 or canalcoin@yahoo.com. Nov 8-9 OH, Marietta. 41st Annual Fall Show. Comfort Inn, 700 Pike St.. SP: Parkersburg Coin Club. A: Free. T: 40. F: $100. Tim Miller, 4407 Powell St., Parkersburg, WV, 26101. PH: 304- 422-4375. Nov 9 OH, Springfield. Clark County SemiAnnual Coin Show. Windy Knoll Golf Center, Derby Banquet Center, 500 Roscommon Dr.. A: Free. T: 40. F: $35. Clark County Coin Club, Dr. Gary Lau. PH: 937- 206-4943. Nov 16 OH, Hilliard. Columbus Coin Show 3rd Sunday Every Month. Makoy Center, 5462 Center St.. A: $2. T: 30. F: $45. Dan Rich, PO Box 340123, Columbus, OH, 43234. PH: 614785-9967 or drich@columbus.rr.com. Nov 16 OH, Eastlake. Super Mega Pawn Monthly Show. Super Mega Pawn, 35500 Lakeland Blvd. A: Free. T: 27. F: $35-$65. Al Hancovsky. PH: 440- 918-7740. Nov 16 OH, Toledo. Blue Ribbon Coin & Stamp Show. Saint Clements Hall, 3030 Tremainsville Rd.. A: Free. T: 45. F: 1-$40, 2-$65, 3-$80. John Begovatz. PH: 419- 972-4176 or rbegovatz@yahoo.com. Nov 30 OH, Cincinnati. Greenhills Classic Show. American Legion Post 530, 11100 Winton Rd.. A: Free. T: 55. F: $42. Jim Huffman, PO Box 63, Xenia, OH, 45385. PH: 937- 3762807 or numismaniaofohio@woh.rr.com. OKLAHOMA Nov 28-29 OK, Glenpool. Black Friday Coin Show. Glenpool Conference Center, 12205 Yukon Avenue. A: Free. T: 50. F: $120. Robert Ranford. PH: 918- 521-1679 or www.blackfridaycoinshow.com. PENNSYLVANIA Oct 23-25 PA, Monroeville. PAN Coin Show & Convention. Monroeville Convention Center, 209 Mall Blvd. A: Free. T: 125. F: Corner $450, 60 Straight $315. Blaine Shiff, 2927 West Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, 15216. PH: 412- 5314100 or pancoins@gmail.com or cybercoins. net. Oct 26 PA, Curwensville. Central PA Coin Club Spring Show. Community Center, 11 Stadium Drive. A: Free. T: 20. F: $50. Tony Janke, 421 Hudson St., Philipsburg, PA, 16866. PH: 814762-6751 or hcoins7@comcast.net. Oct 26 PA, Fort Washington. Tri-State Coin & Stamp Show. Holiday Inn, Exit 339 of PA Tpke., 309 Expwy.. A: Free. F: $80. Allen Brock. PH: 305- 852-7678. Nov 2 PA, Erie. Lawrence Park Coin Club Coin & Collectibles Show. Perry Highway Hose Company, 8281 Oliver Road. A: Free. T: 24. F: $40. Charles Maloof, 15 Eagle St., Northeast, PA, 16428. PH: 814- 725-1035. Nov 2 PA, Monroeville. Annual Fall Coin Club. Garden City Fire Hall, 600 Garden City Dr.. SH: 9am-4pm. Dane Olevian, PH: 570- 3324690 or dane.olevian@gmail.com or www. westpenncoinclub.com. Nov 9 PA, Meadville. Coin Show. Days Inn, 18360 Conneaut Lake Rd. SH: 10am-4pm. A: Free. T: 30. F: $45-$90. Anna Hunter, PO Box 659, Linesville, PA, 16424. PH: 814- 282-6838 or meadvillecoinshow@windstream.net. Nov 16 PA, Shrewsbury. Coin Show. Fire Hall, 21 West Forrest Ave. A: Free. T: 40. F: $65. Fred Beihl. PH: 717- 993-3163 or fredcbeihl@ gmail.com or www.auctionzip.com/pa.html. Nov 16 PA, Trevose. Coin Show. Fire House, 4900 Street Rd.. A: Free. T: 42. F: $80-$135. John Bachman, PO Box 44, Magnolia, DE, 19962. PH: 610- 937-0332 or johnbach@ comcast.net. Nov 23 PA, Fort Washington. Tri-State Coin & Stamp Show. Holiday Inn, Exit 339 of PA Tpke., 309 Expwy.. A: Free. F: $80. Allen Brock. PH: 305- 852-7678. Jan 24-25 PA, Cheswick. 53rd Annual West Penn Coin Club Show. Futules Harmar House, 1321 Free port Rd.. A: Free. Dane Olevian. PH: 570- 332-4690 or dane.olevian@ gmail.com or www.westpenncoinclub.com. Feb 7-8 PA, Pittsburgh. 55th Anniversary Coin Show. Crowne Plaza Hotel-Pittsburgh South, 164 Fort Couch Rd.. SP: South Hills Coin Club. A: Free. F: $120. Dale Abel, PO Box 161, Bethel Park, PA, 15102. PH: 412- 8544022 or dale827@verizon.net. SOUTH CAROLINA Oct 24-26 SC, Greenville. Annual SCNA Convention & Coin Show. TD Convention Center , 1 Exposition Dr. A: Free. T: 120. Tony Chibbaro, PO Box 420, Prosperity, SC, 29127. PH: 803- 252-1881 or PH: 803- 530-3668 or chibbaro@mindspring.com or www.sc-na.org. Nov 1 SC, Columbia. Midlands Coin Club Fall Coin Show. American Legion Hall Post #6, 200 Pickens St. A: Free. Jimmy Boland. PH: 803- 781-0065 or jamesboland@scdps.net or www.midlandscoinclub.com. Nov 8-9 SC, Myrtle Beach. Myrtle Beach Coin Exchange. 4232 Socastee Blvd.. David Quante. PH: 843- 293-9000. Nov 15 SC, Sumter. 11th Annual Sumter Coin Show. Bethesda Church Fellowship Hall, 2230 Broad St.. T: 30. Glenn Heimburger. PH: 803- 316-3899 or gheimburger@ftc-i.net. SOUTH DAKOTA Nov 1 SD, Watertown. Fall Coin & Currency Show. Elks Lodge, 600 West Kemp Ave. SP: Kampeska Coin & Stamp Club. A: Free. T: 22. F: $25. Jeff Mollenhoff, 2908 Derby Ave. NW, Watertown, SD, 57201. PH: 605- 882-4663 or kampeskacoinclub@gmail.com. Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 TENNESSEE Nov 1 TN, Knoxville. Coin Show. Rothchild Center, 8807 Kingston Pike. A: Free. T: 25. Robert Bruner, POB 465, Strawberry Plains, TN, 37871. PH: 865- 660-8692 or rcb03@ bellsouth.net. Nov 7-9 TN, Chattanooga. Tennessee State Annual Fall Coin Show Camp Jordan Arena, I-75 exit 1. Gayle Pike, Box 11705, Memphis, TN, 38111. PH: 901- 327-1703 or pikegk@ aol.com. Nov 21-22 TN, Sevierville. Coin & Collectibles & Holidays Show. Sevierville Civic Center, 200 Gary Wade Blvd., I-40 exit 407. A: Free. F: $135. Barry Ciociola, PO Box 71646, Durham, NC, 27722. PH: 919- 656-3265 or notgeld@aol.com. Dec 12-13 TN, Gallatin. Coin & Currency Show. Gallatin Civic Center, 210 Albert Gallatin Avenue. SH: Fri. 10am-6pm, Sat. 9:30am4pm. SP: Middleton & Henderson Coin Clubs. A: Free. T: 60. F: $100. Tommy Davidson, PO Box 1951, Madison, TN, 37116. PH: 615- 405-9192 or atoztommye@hotmail.com; midtenncoinclub@att.net. TEXAS . Oct 25 TX, Denton. Denton County Coin Show. VFW Post 2205, 909 Sunset. A: Free. T: 25. F: 6’-$70. Tony Hales, PO Box 832032, Richardson, TX, 75080. PH: 214- 289-4545 or tkhales@yahoo.com. Oct 25-26 TX, Lubbock. South Plains Coin & Collectible Show. MCM Elegante, 801 Avenue Q. A: $2. F: $150. South Plains Coin Club, PO Box 6326, Lubbock, TX, 79493. Lynn Parker, PH: 806- 773-2818. Nov 8 TX, Groves. Port Arthur Coin Club Show. Masonic Lodge, 5901 39th St. A: $2. T: 20. Jerry Williams, PO Box 1593, Silsbee, TX, 77656. PH: 409- 373-6144. Dec 4-6 TX, Houston. Houston Money Show. George R. Brown Convention Ctr., Hall E. T: 250. F: $3. Claude Mathes, Po Box 79686, Houston, TX, 77279. PH: 936- 874-2825 or shsu021@hotmail.com. Feb 26-28 TX, Dallas. PNG Dallas Invitational. Gaylrod Texan Resort & Convention Center, 1501 Gaylord Trail. SH: Thurs. 10am-6pm, Fri. 9am-6pm, Sat. 9am-5pm. A: $10 3/day pass. PNG. PH: 951- 587-8300 or info@pngdealers.org. VERMONT Nov 8 VT, Brattleboro. 2nd Saturday Monthly Coin Show. Holiday Inn Express, Chickering Drive Exit 3 I-91. SH: 8:30am-3pm. SP: TriTown Shows LLC. A: Free. T: 15. F: $30. Tri Town Coin Shows, Joseph Fuller, 498 Coleman Hill Rd, Rawsonville, VT, 05155. PH: 802- 379-2353 or pepsijoseph@yahoo.com. VIRGINIA Oct 25-26 VA, Vienna. Northern Virginia Quarterly Coin & Stamp Show. Community Ctr., 120 Cherry St. SE. T: 50. Darren Coker, 102 W. Laurel Ave., Sterling, VA, 20164. PH: 703- 444-2812 or darrencoker@aol.com. Oct 25-26 VA, Salem. Salem Coin Club Show. American Legion Bldg., 710 Apperson Dr. A: Free. T: 40. F: $110. Will Camp, PO Box 283, Fishersville, VA, 22939. PH: 540- 943-2267. Nov 22 VA, Norfolk. Coin Show. VFW Post, 5728 Bartee St. SH: 9:00am-4:30pm. A: Free. T: 40. Rusty Williams, PO Box 12403, Norfolk, VA, 23541. PH: 757- 363-0179 or http://www. vnaonline.org/coinshowcalender.html. 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This code is a common requirement, serving as additional security for the customer and the online merchant, by proving that the buyer actually has the physical credit or debit card, to help reduce fraudulent transactions.” Kennedy/from Page 1 WASHINGTON Oct 25-26 WA, Spokane Valley. Inland Empire Coin Club Coin & Stamp Show. Center Place Event Center, 2426 N Discovery Place. A: $2. F: $95. Alan Franke, PO Box 18677, Spokane, WA, 99228. PH: 509- 595-0435 or afranke@ pullman.com. WEST VIRGINIA Nov 1 WV, Charleston. National Scrip Collectors Assoc. Show. Civic Center, 200 Civic Center Dr. A: Free. T: 20. Billy Campbell, 125 Cambridge Trail, Madison, AL, 35758. PH: 256- 837-8012 or bwcok@knology.net. Nov 1-2 WV, Charleston. Coin Club Show. Civic Center, 200 Civic Center Dr. A: Free. T: 30. F: $115. Donald K. Clifford, PO Box 65, St. Albans, WV, 25177. PH: 304- 727-4062 or clff635@aol.com. Nov 14-15 WV, Martinsburg. The Inaugural Battlefield Coin Show at Martinsburg. Comfort Inn, 1872 Edwin Miller Blvd.. SP: Hobbies Unlimited, LLC. A: Free. T: 100. F: $175. Michael Dixon, 5601 Bobolink Place, New Market, MD, 21774. PH: 301- 788-6232 or Mike@BattlefieldCoinShows.com. WISCONSIN Oct 25 WI, Rice Lake. Fall Coin Show. Cedar Mall, 2900 S. Main St. A: Free. T: 24. F: $35. Harlan Becker, PH: 715- 418-0468 or Arlie Johnson, PH: 715- 259-3083. Oct 26 WI, Marshfield. Gary’s Coins Marshfield Area Coin Show. Marshfield Mall, 503 E. Ives St. F: $35-$60. John Olig, PO Box 31, Wisconsin Rapids, WI, 54495. PH: 715- 421-0822. Nov 1 WI, Kenosha. 56th Annual Coin Club Show. Union Club, 3030 39th Ave. A: Free. T: 25. F: $45. Jerry Binsfeld, 6040 39th Avenue, Kenosha, WI, 53142. PH: 262- 657-4653. Nov 2 WI, Green Bay. Nicolet Coin Club Spring Show. Comfort Suites-Rock Garden, 1951 Bond St. A: Free. T: 39. F: $40. Roger Bohn. PH: 920- 819-7294 or boneyard7@yahoo.com. Nov 9 WI, Eau Claire. Chippewa Valley Coin Club Show. Clarion Inn, 2704 Craig Rd. SH: 9am3pm. A: Free. T: 25. F: $45.. Roger Calmer Wold. PH: 715- 563-6510. May 9 WI, Sheboygan. Sheboygan Coin Club Show. The Lakers Ice Center, 1202 S. Wildwood Ave.. SH: 9am-3:30pm. T: 40. F: 1/$40, 2/$35. Ed Rautmann. PH: 920- 893-5864. CANADA Nov 9 Canada, ON, Windsor. 62nd Annual Fall Coin Show. Caboto Club, 2175 Parent Avenue. A: $1. T: 39. Brett Irick or Margaret Clarke, PH: 519- 735-0727 or PH: 313- 207-3562 or wccoinshow@gmail.com; xr7gt@prodigy.net or http://windsorcoinclub.com. FOREIGN Nov 9 Netherlands, Tilburg. International Coin Fair Tilburg. Best Western Hotel “de Druiventros”, Bosscheweg 11, 5056PP Berkel Enschot. M Mannesse. muntenbeurs@gmail. comwww.muntenbeurs-tilburl.nl 64 Numismatic News EXPRESS / October 28, 2014 a reverse proof from West Point and an enhanced uncirculated from San Francisco. The coins from all four mints will be struck in .900 fine silver and will feature the Kennedy portrait as it first appeared in 1964. Mintages will be determined by the number of coin sets ordered by collectors. A household order limit of five sets will apply when sales begin. Gardner/from Page 1 Heritage says the coin is one of only two “No Drapery” proof quarters and it is pedigreed as the Boyd-PittmanKaufman coin. The fact his coin is now available to collectors is called a “Once in a lifetime” opportunity for buyers by Greg Rohan, president of Heritage Auctions. “I mean that not just in the context of the 1839 ‘No Drapery’ quarter, but on the grander scale as it applies to the entire Gardner Collection,” he said. Another “No Drapery” piece, this time an 1838 half dime will also go on the block. It is graded Proof-67 by the Professional Coin Grading Service and was once in the John Jay Pittman Collection. It is the finest known. Another coin with a famous provenance is a PCGS Proof-65 1842 Seated Liberty quarter with small date. It is from the Eliasberg Collection, the only complete U.S. coin collection ever assembled. Heritage said it is the second finest known of five examples that exist. Collectors of more modern coinage might be astounded at the price that will be realized by a 1927-S Standing Liberty quarter graded PCGS MS-65 Full Head with a Certified Acceptance Corporation sticker. Carson City Mint fans will be watching as an NGC MS-65 1871-CC Seated dime goes on the block. Heritage calls it “possibly the sole finest graded coin of this key date and a capstone of the Gardner Collection.” Visit HA.com for more information.
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