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March 17, 2015 - Amazon Web Services
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Doubled-die 1919 dime found
By Tom DeLorey
An exciting new doubled
die error has been found on
a 1919 Winged Liberty or
Mercury Head dime.
In terms of the degree
of rotation between
the two impressions it
is almost as great as
that seen on the famous
1955 doubled die obverse
(DDO) cent, but because of
a quirk of fate, the doubling is
confined to only one small area
of the die.
The doubling on the die, though very
strong, is a rare form of hub doubling that
resulted from a partially-hubbed die
with an incomplete design receiving a second, full impression not
aligned with the incomplete
first impression, as opposed
to the 1955 DDO that has
two full designs offset from
each other.
On this new die, the doubling is confined to the upper
right portion of the motto IN
GOD WE TRUST, taking in all of
the letters in “GOD” and “UST,” plus
Photo by Jeffery Sam
the upper right corners of the “N” of IN
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Do you call it cleaning or conserving?
By Connor Falk
“Cleaning” or “conserving” a coin?
These are two words that might seem to
mean the same thing, but they often don’t.
The distinction often boils down to whether a coin is in the hands of an expert, or an
amateur.
Doug Mudd, curator at the American
Numismatic Association Money Museum,
Colorado Springs, Colo., said that the difference is what issue is affecting the coin.
“When you’re doing conservation on a
coin, the basic premise is that there is something on the coin destroying it,” he said. “It
depends on the coin and its condition. To
conserve a coin implies that it needs the help.
A 1922 Peace dollar appears to have little to no wear
or damage at first glance. But a closer look reveals
scratches from an amateurish attempt to clean it.
“Cleaning a coin doesn’t assume you’re
trying to protect a coin from a damaging
condition. There are people who clean coins
Conservation/Page 45
Mint profits rise as quarter output jumps
By Debbie Bradley
The U.S. Mint produced more circulating
coins at lower unit costs in 2014 than it did in
2013, according to its annual report.
It delivered 13 billion circulating coins to
the Federal Reserve banks last year, an increase
of 21.9 percent from fiscal year 2013.
The star of the show in 2014 was the
quarter, which saw a 58.5 percent increase in
shipments, which drove increases in revenues
and seigniorage.
Circulating revenue was $783 million,
35.5 percent higher than in 2013. Seigniorage
Mint/Page 46
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Colonial Coinage ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Nickel Three-Cent Pieces ––––––––––––––––––––
1773. Virginia. NGC. MS-64. RB. Halfpenny.
With Period. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #205697 $1495.00
1865. NGC. MS-65.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #205801 $509.00
1867. NGC. PF-66. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #140271 $1995.00
1869. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #208503 $795.00
1874. PCGS. PR-66.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #205802 $995.00
1880. PCGS. PR-66.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #200552 $699.00
1886. PCGS. PR-66. CAC. . . . . . . . . . #204061 $850.00
1888. NGC. PF-65. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #134370 $539.00
1889. NGC. PF-65. Early NGC holder. #202302 $585.00
Half Cents –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1854. NGC. MS-64. BN. CAC. . . . . . #209530 $735.00
1855. NGC. MS-65. BN. . . . . . . . . . . #135046 $895.00
1855. NGC. MS-65. RB. C-1. . . . . . #205494 $1750.00
1857. PCGS. MS-64. BN. CAC. . . . . . #207891 $975.00
Large Cents ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Shield Nickels ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1823/2. PCGS. VF-35. N-1. 1823 is the key to
the middle-date Large Cents with the overdate
being slightly less scarce than the normal date.
This high-end VF is well detailed with nice
medium brown surfaces.. . . . . #208277 $2250.00
1856. PCGS. MS-64. RB. CAC. . . . . . #210001 $995.00
1857. PCGS. MS-64. BN. Large Date. #217080 $1099.00
Flying Eagle Cent ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1857. PCGS. MS-63. CAC. . . . . . . . #137013 $1350.00
Indian Head Cents –––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1864-C/N. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC.. . . . #204447 $795.00
1866. PCGS. MS-63. RB. . . . . . . . . . . #207118 $650.00
1867. PCGS. MS-64. RB. CAC. . . . . #207587 $1095.00
1867. PCGS. MS-64. RD.. . . . . . . . . #209917 $1499.00
1867. PCGS. MS-65. RB. . . . . . . . . . #208255 $1495.00
1868. NGC. MS-64. BN. . . . . . . . . . . #130084 $469.00
1871. PCGS. PR-64. RB. CAC.. . . . . . #133872 $795.00
1872. PCGS. PR-64. RD. CAC. . . . . #123200 $2150.00
1873. NGC. MS-64. BN. Open 3. . . . #209856 $475.00
1877. PCGS. FR-2.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #203814 $359.00
1877. PCGS. VF-30.. . . . . . . . . . . . . #206146 $1750.00
1879. PCGS. PR-65. RB. . . . . . . . . . . #217084 $625.00
1879. PCGS. PR-65. RD. . . . . . . . . . #209730 $1150.00
1880. PCGS. MS-65. RB. . . . . . . . . . . #207248 $599.00
1881. PCGS. MS-65. RB. . . . . . . . . . . #200825 $499.00
1883. PCGS. PR-66. BN. CAC. . . . . . #209532 $725.00
1884. PCGS. PR-65. RD. . . . . . . . . . #209702 $1195.00
1905. PCGS. MS-65. RD. CAC. . . . . . #209617 $795.00
1905. PCGS. MS-66. RD.. . . . . . . . . #208296 $1995.00
1909-S. NGC. VF-20.. . . . . . . . . . . . . #203820 $535.00
Lincoln Cents ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1910-S. PCGS. MS-65. RB. . . . . . . . . #217074 $499.00
1911. PCGS. MS-66. RD. CAC. . . . . #204157 $2350.00
1919. PCGS. MS-67. RD.. . . . . . . . . #208904 $1395.00
1922 No D. PCGS. AU-50. Strong Reverse.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #139217 $3995.00
1923-S. PCGS. MS-64. RB. CAC.. . . #138309 $1795.00
1955 Doubled Die Obverse. NGC. MS-62. BN.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #203848 $2595.00
Two-Cent Pieces ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1864. NGC. MS-66. RB. Large Motto. #206065 $1299.00
1864. PCGS. MS-64+. RD. CAC. Large Motto.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #204354 $995.00
1868. PCGS. MS-64. RB. . . . . . . . . . . #126120 $550.00
1871. PCGS. MS-65. RB. CAC. . . . . #210174 $1995.00
Silver Three-Cent Pieces –––––––––––––––––––––
1863. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . . . . . . . #210230 $5395.00
1866. PCGS. PR-65.. . . . . . . . . . . . . #210549 $1775.00
1866. PCGS. MS-66. A gorgeous example of this
first year, with ‘Rays’, Shield Nickel. The surfaces
are extremely lustrous with delicate champagnegold toning. The reverse die state is particularly
late with terminal die breaks that add additional
interest to collectors. A beautiful Premium Gem
with none grading numerically higher at PCGS
or NGC.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #207384 $4250.00
1876. PCGS. PF-66+. CAM. CAC. . . #206768 $2495.00
1882. PCGS. PR-66.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #206551 $869.00
1883. NGC. PF-66. CAC.. . . . . . . . . . #207954 $895.00
Liberty Nickels –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1883-W/C. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . . . #201920 $1295.00
1884. PCGS. PR-65. CAC. . . . . . . . . . #206387 $675.00
1885. PCGS. G-06. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #130524 $549.00
1885. PCGS. PR-64.. . . . . . . . . . . . . #128355 $1395.00
1885. PCGS. VG-10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #204731 $669.00
1885. PCGS. XF-45.. . . . . . . . . . . . . #206550 $1695.00
1886. PCGS. XF-40.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #140052 $650.00
1889. PCGS. PR-66.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #202291 $799.00
1898. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. . . . . . . . #206810 $1895.00
1899. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. . . . . . . . #207687 $1550.00
1901. PCGS. PR-66. CAC. . . . . . . . . . #125928 $825.00
1903. NGC. PF-67. CAM. . . . . . . . . #206544 $2995.00
1905. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #125840 $509.00
1909. NGC. PF-67. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #206586 $1350.00
1861. NGC. PF-65. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #125947 $1695.00
1872. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. . . . . . . . #210000 $2495.00
Seated Liberty Dimes ––––––––––––––––––––––––
1838. PCGS. MS-65. No Drapery, Large Stars.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #205741 $2795.00
1839. NGC. MS-65.. . . . . . . . . . . . . #205932 $2950.00
1853. NGC. MS-66. Arrows. . . . . . . #202186 $3495.00
1854-O. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . . #206914 $1795.00
1859. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . . . #202303 $2295.00
1883. PCGS. PR-66. CAM. CAC. . . . #206800 $2495.00
1884. NGC. PF-65. CAM. . . . . . . . . #206801 $1495.00
1885. NGC. PF-64. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #207521 $995.00
1886. NGC. MS-66.. . . . . . . . . . . . . #201989 $1075.00
1886. PCGS. PR-64.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #123085 $850.00
Barber Dimes –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1892. PCGS. PR-64.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #125952 $875.00
1893. NGC. PF-66. CAM. . . . . . . . . #207594 $1895.00
1894. PCGS. PR-66. CAM. CAC. . . . #201906 $2350.00
1895. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . . . . #203144 $1650.00
1898. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. . . . . . . . #206802 $1350.00
1900-S. PCGS. MS-66. Shades of greenish-gold
and ice-blue grace the unmarked surfaces of this
beautiful Gem. Only a single coin has graded
higher at PCGS. . . . . . . . . . . . . #206190 $5850.00
1906. PCGS. PR-64. CAM. CAC. . . . . #207955 $999.00
1907-S. PCGS. MS-63.. . . . . . . . . . . . #207780 $850.00
1908. NGC. MS-66.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #134384 $850.00
1910. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #137983 $585.00
Mercury Dimes –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1919-D. NGC. MS-65.. . . . . . . . . . . #203077 $1250.00
1919-D. PCGS. MS-64. FB. . . . . . . . #207892 $4350.00
1923-S. PCGS. MS-65.. . . . . . . . . . . #203795 $1225.00
1924. NGC. MS-67. FB.. . . . . . . . . . #202977 $2250.00
1926-D. PCGS. MS-65. FB. . . . . . . . #123601 $1795.00
1936. PCGS. PR-63. CAC. . . . . . . . . . #123083 $950.00
1937. PCGS. PR-68. CAC. . . . . . . . . #207397 $4595.00
1942/1. NGC. MS-61. . . . . . . . . . . . #204604 $2895.00
Roosevelt Dime –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1952. PCGS. MS-67. FB. . . . . . . . . . . #209538 $475.00
Twenty Cent Pieces –––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1875-CC. NGC. VG-8.. . . . . . . . . . . . #200476 $449.00
1875-S. PCGS. MS-64.. . . . . . . . . . . #129476 $1995.00
Bust Quarters –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1806. PCGS. F-15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #135374 $1195.00
1835. NGC. MS-63.. . . . . . . . . . . . . #140221 $5625.00
Seated Liberty Quarters –––––––––––––––––––––––
1851-O. NGC. VF-20. . . . . . . . . . . . #205768 $1195.00
Buffalo Nickels –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1913 T-1. PCGS. MS-67. . . . . . . . . . . #202698 $995.00
1915. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #201982 $335.00
1917. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. . . . . . . . #211255 $1095.00
1918/17-D. NGC. VG-10. . . . . . . . . #204158 $1795.00
1925-D. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . #217087 $4250.00
1937-D 3 legs. NGC. XF-45. . . . . . . . #128052 $950.00
Seated Liberty Half Dimes –––––––––––––––––––
1837. PCGS. MS-63. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #217088 $950.00
1837. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Large Date. A beautiful
example of the short-lived ‘No Stars’ type.
Extremely well struck with crisp frosty luster,
a faint golden hue and no significant marks.
Very conservatively graded! . . . #204566 $3055.00
1840. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. No Drapery.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #201868 $2150.00
1860. NGC. MS-65.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #208176 $725.00
1857. NGC. PF-65. A very scarce early proof with
fewer than 100 examples known. Just 5 have
graded 65 at NGC with 4 better and none have
graded higher at PCGS. This is an exciting coin
with very deep reflective proof surfaces and a
very precise strike. Delicate golden toning with
iridescent shades of blue and rose at the rim is
absolutely exquisite! An important rare coin in an
outstanding state of preservation! #124649 $8055.00
1877. PCGS. PR-65.. . . . . . . . . . . . . #209187 $1995.00
1879. NGC. PF-65. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #135224 $2250.00
1883. NGC. PF-65. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #203001 $1999.00
1884. PCGS. PR-64.. . . . . . . . . . . . . #206557 $1350.00
1884. PCGS. PR-66. CAM. . . . . . . . #206835 $3595.00
1885. NGC. PF-66. CAM. . . . . . . . . #202978 $2995.00
1890. PCGS. PR-64. CAM. . . . . . . . #202293 $1450.00
Barber Quarters –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1892-O. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . . . #136146 $725.00
1893. PCGS. PR-64.. . . . . . . . . . . . . #203107 $1195.00
1894. PCGS. PF-66. CAM.. . . . . . . . #204892 $3375.00
1894-S. PCGS. MS-64.. . . . . . . . . . . #201241 $1295.00
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1896-O. PCGS. F-15.. . . . . . . . . . . . . #206177 $315.00
1896-S. PCGS. VG-1.. . . . . . . . . . . . #128326 $1495.00
1905. NGC. PF-64. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #202708 $1175.00
1916-D. NGC. MS-66.. . . . . . . . . . . #134372 $1695.00
Standing Liberty Quarters ––––––––––––––––––––
Seated Liberty Dollar ––––––––––––––––––––––––
1841. PCGS. AU-53. CAC. . . . . . . . #206247 $1895.00
Trade Dollars –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1875-S. PCGS. MS-63.. . . . . . . . . . . #131422 $1995.00
1876-S. NGC. MS-62. . . . . . . . . . . . #202969 $1395.00
1876-S. PCGS. MS-61.. . . . . . . . . . . #205541 $1295.00
1877-S. NGC. MS-63+. . . . . . . . . . . #210002 $2350.00
Morgan Dollars –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1916. PCGS. AU-53. CAC. This first year issue is
the ‘key’ to the series with just 52,000 minted;
very low for a 20th century quarter. This well
detailed example shows just a trace of wear
and retains much of its original mint luster.
Very attractive!. . . . . . . . . . . . #210666 $12995.00
1880-S. NGC. MS-66. . . . . . . . . . . . . #202755 $319.00
1881. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . . . . . . . #207366 $2495.00
1881-O. PCGS. MS-64. DMPL. . . . . . #204865 $950.00
1882-CC. PCGS. MS-65+. DMPL. CAC.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #206237 $2795.00
1883. PCGS. MS-67. . . . . . . . . . . . . #138348 $2750.00
1883-CC. PCGS. MS-65. DMPL. . . . #123209 $1395.00
1883-CC. PCGS. MS-66. DMPL. . . . #134714 $2650.00
1885. PCGS. MS-66. DMPL. CAC. . #210110 $3825.00
1885-CC. NGC. MS-66. . . . . . . . . . #132468 $2050.00
1885-CC. PCGS. MS-62+. . . . . . . . . . #210059 $795.00
1936. PCGS. MS-67. Boone. . . . . . . . #205618 $850.00
1936-D. PCGS. MS-67. Cincinnati. . #209596 $2995.00
1937. PCGS. MS-67. Boone. . . . . . . . #202174 $895.00
1937-D. PCGS. MS-67. Oregon Trail. CAC.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #206064 $599.00
Early Gold Commemoratives –––––––––––––––––––
1903. NGC. MS-66. La. Purchase - Jefferson $1.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #204938 $1895.00
1903. NGC. MS-66. La. Purchase - McKinley $1.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #130254 $1975.00
United States Gold Coins –––––––––––––––––––––
1851-C $1. NGC. AU-58. . . . . . . . . #217094 $2950.00
1866 $1. PCGS. MS-62. . . . . . . . . . #217095 $1575.00
1881 $1. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. . . . . . #209979 $2895.00
1888 $1. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . #140457 $1650.00
1904 $20. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . #206609 $1955.00
1922 $20. NGC. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . #204986 $3869.00
U.S. Patterns ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1919-S. PCGS. AU-58.. . . . . . . . . . . #217089 $1195.00
1930. NGC. MS-66. FH. . . . . . . . . . . #130613 $999.00
1930. NGC. MS-67. FH. . . . . . . . . . #206106 $3150.00
Washington Quarters ––––––––––––––––––––––––
1870. Dime. PCGS. PR-65. RB. J-833. CAC.
High R-6. Ex: Denali Collection. William Barber’s
rendition of a Seated Liberty design paired with
the regular Seated Dime revere. Struck in copper
with a reeded edge. . . . . . . . . . #217078 $2795.00
1932-S. PCGS. MS-64.. . . . . . . . . . . #124247 $1195.00
1935-D. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . . #131908 $595.00
1935-D. PCGS. MS-66. CAC.. . . . . . . #133551 $750.00
1937. PCGS. MS-67. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #206653 $850.00
1938-S. PCGS. MS-67.. . . . . . . . . . . . #207255 $925.00
Bust Half Dollar –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1795. NGC. VF-30. CAC.. . . . . . . . . #203034 $5175.00
Seated Liberty Half Dollars ––––––––––––––––––––
1871. PCGS. PR-64. CAM. . . . . . . . #207399 $2695.00
1873. NGC. PF-63. Arrows.. . . . . . . #202177 $2595.00
1874. PCGS. AU-53. Arrows.. . . . . . . #202906 $585.00
1881. PCGS. PR-63+. CAM. CAC.. . #217090 $1895.00
1882. PCGS. PR-64. CAM. . . . . . . . #207400 $1995.00
1890. PCGS. PR-62. CAM. . . . . . . . #217091 $1095.00
Barber Half Dollars ––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1892-O. PCGS. AU-53. CAC. . . . . . . #210265 $995.00
1896-S. PCGS. MS-65.. . . . . . . . . . . #206091 $9895.00
1901. PCGS. PR-63.. . . . . . . . . . . . . #204632 $1250.00
1903. NGC. PF-67. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #207114 $5995.00
1906. NGC. MS-63.. . . . . . . . . . . . . #203195 $1075.00
1908-S. PCGS. MS-63.. . . . . . . . . . . #206621 $2595.00
1909-S. NGC. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . . #207783 $3850.00
1911. NGC. MS-62.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #207163 $765.00
1912-D. PCGS. MS-64. . . . . . . . . . . #129475 $1350.00
1912-S. PCGS. MS-65.. . . . . . . . . . . #206570 $4125.00
1913-S. PCGS. MS-65.. . . . . . . . . . . #206092 $4595.00
Walking Liberty Half Dollars ––––––––––––––––––
1918. PCGS. AU-58. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #206915 $650.00
1920-S. PCGS. MS-62.. . . . . . . . . . . #212955 $2450.00
1921. PCGS. MS-63+ . . . . . . . . . . #217092 $10250.00
1934-D. PCGS. MS-66. . . . . . . . . . . #206191 $1975.00
1935-D. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. . . . . . #209694 $2495.00
1937-S. PCGS. MS-65.. . . . . . . . . . . . #128704 $599.00
1941-S. PCGS. MS-66.. . . . . . . . . . . #203014 $1499.00
1942. PCGS. MS-67. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #133566 $650.00
1944. NGC. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #203649 $129.00
Bust Dollars –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1798. PCGS. G-6. Large Eagle. . . . . #210078 $1125.00
1800. PCGS. F-15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #217093 $1950.00
1800. PCGS. VF-35. CAC. The AMERICAI variety.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #206565 $4895.00
1802. NGC. XF-45. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #204565 $4725.00
1886. PCGS. MS-66. DMPL. Fantastic deep mirrored
fields that contrast with frosted devices. With a
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marks; this stunning coin looks like a proof at first
glance! Only a single coin has graded higher at
PCGS. That coin, a 66+, brought $18,800 at
auction last year! . . . . . . . . . . . #205662 $5600.00
1886. PCGS. MS-67+. CAC. . . . . . . #210371 $3250.00
1886. PCGS. PR-64.. . . . . . . . . . . . . #128871 $3995.00
1886-S. PCGS. MS-63. DMPL. . . . . #209023 $2650.00
1888. PCGS. MS-65. DMPL. . . . . . . #208410 $2250.00
1889-S. PCGS. MS-65.. . . . . . . . . . . #204546 $1895.00
1890-O. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . #207140 $2350.00
1890-O. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. . . . . . #128254 $2595.00
1892. PCGS. MS-65. . . . . . . . . . . . . #135807 $4195.00
1893-S. PCGS. F-12. . . . . . . . . . . . . #204691 $4350.00
1896-S. NGC. MS-63. . . . . . . . . . . . #129466 $3955.00
1897. NGC. MS-65. DMPL. . . . . . . #203227 $2495.00
1897-S. PCGS. MS-65+. CAC. . . . . . . #206549 $995.00
1899-S. PCGS. MS-66.. . . . . . . . . . . #209692 $4695.00
1900-O/CC. NGC. MS-63. . . . . . . . . #202768 $775.00
1904. NGC. MS-64.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #135691 $550.00
1872. PCGS. MS-62. California Fractional Gold.
BG-723. Washington Head, Quarter Dollar. Rarity-6
and extremely popular as the obverse shows a
portrait of George Washington.. . . #207776 $3995.00
Hawaiian Coins –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1847. Cent. NGC. MS-63. RB.. . . . . #203979 $2425.00
1883. Half Dollar. NGC. MS-64.. . . #203984 $3595.00
Foreign Silver –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1589. Netherlands. NGC. XF-45. 1 Lion Daalder-48
Stuivers. Holland. DAV 8838.. . . . . #217018 $484.00
1643. Germany. NGC. XF-40. Taler. The famous
7th bell taler of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel.
D. 6375C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #205370 $495.00
1903B. Straits Settlements. NGC. AU-55. 1 Dollar.
Raised B mintmark is scarce. . . . . #217004 $1295.00
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1921. ANACS. AU-50. . . . . . . . . . . . #216978 $139.00
1922-D. PCGS. MS-65. CAC.. . . . . . . #206778 $750.00
1935. NGC. MS-65.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #126747 $775.00
Early Silver Commemoratives ––––––––––––––––––
1920. PCGS. MS-66+. Maine. CAC. #204152 $1995.00
1921. AU. Alabama. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #217006 $149.00
1923-S. PCGS. MS-65. Monroe. . . . #131868 $1195.00
1924. PCGS. MS-66. Huguenot. . . . . #135094 $629.00
1935-S. PCGS. MS-67. San Diego. . . #217062 $850.00
1936. PCGS. MS-65. Cincinnati. . . . . #135713 $450.00
1936. PCGS. MS-65. Cleveland. . . . . #217097 $139.00
1936. PCGS. MS-66. Long Island. . . . #133347 $595.00
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The American Numismatic Association
Board of Governors will hold an Open
Session and Town Hall during the Portland
National Money Show starting at 8:30
a.m. (Pacific Standard Time) on Saturday,
March 7, in Room F150 at the Oregon
Convention Center. The Open Session and
Town Hall meeting will be broadcast online
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afterward on the ANA’s YouTube channel.
The board will discuss site selection
for the 2019, 2020 and 2021 World’s
Fair of Money conventions. Proposed
host cities include Baltimore, Boston,
Chicago (Rosemont), Milwaukee, New
Orleans, Salt Lake City, San Antonio,
Seattle and Washington, D.C.
The board will also discuss site
selection for the 2018, 2019, and 2020
National Money Shows. Proposed hosts
include Atlanta, Austin, Charlotte, Las
Vegas, Nashville, Phoenix, Raleigh, San
Antonio and Virginia Beach.
Other agenda items include:
A proposal to change the requirements for Life Members. The proposal would require applicants for life
membership to be ANA members for
two consecutive years. Currently, the
Bylaws require membership for three
years before a member can become a
Life Member.
A proposal to name Jim Fitzgerald
the host chair and the Texas Numismatic
Association and Dallas Coin Club as
the host clubs for the 2016 National
Money Show, which will be held March
3-5 in Dallas.
A 15-minute open discussion with
the membership conducted by ANA
President Walt Ostromecki and Bylaws
Committee Chair Doug Andrews to
review the impact of potential proposed
changes to the election process and
terms for the Board of Governors.
The board will take questions from
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Turn the artistic coin process around
I support the Citizens Coinage
Advisory Committee’s efforts to improve
the artistic quality of American coinage.
The high-relief design that will be issued
as a gold coin and as a silver medal in
2015 will be an interesting test of collectors and their support of this concept.
It is one thing to gripe about lack of
artistic merit, it is another to pay up and
in effect become an art patron by buying
something new. But it is a worthy program
that I hope leads to some success.
The Mint should take this further.
Artists should be solicited to create further concepts for future offers.
Right now we are prisoners of the idea
of two sides, obverse and reverse, and
often telling artists what to put on them.
We really should let artists loose with
the whole range of possibilities that current Mint technology allows. We saw
what could be done with cupped coins
in the baseball program. Other than the
special shape, there was nothing about
the program, the designs or the packaging
that would distinguish it from any other.
Class of
’63
David C. Harper
What I mean by that is the same designs
could have been used on flat blanks and
we would have had a standard program.
However, giving collectors something
new inspired great excitement.
Artists should be asked to create something entirely new. World mints have
shown us coins with different shapes,
colorized coins, coins that are sensitive
to body heat to change color and coins
that release odors. Packaging could also
come in different shapes and materials
and could be specially designed to further
the theme of any new coins the artists
come up with.
Right now we are doing the process
backwards. As successful as the baseball
coins were, the cupped shape was mandated in law by Congress based on what
was seen in a previous issue from the
Paris Mint. Why should the United States
play second fiddle?
Why not set our artists loose to create
something truly unique? Set up a judging
panel, like the CCAC, and if something
worthy is submitted and chosen, then ask
the Congress to authorize it as law.
But let the requirement be that artists
work so all elements complement each
other, shape, size, smell, color, composition and packaging.
Let all of these elements come together
as one complete work of art.
It will be nice to have another high
relief Liberty coin, but American numismatics can potentially be so much more.
It also pays to remember that to dare
new success is to risk failure. We remember the successes of early 20th century
design, but we forget about the failure of
the matte proofs introduced in the period
to appeal to collectors. But it was all part
of the artistic creativity of the time.
What can 21st century artists come up
with? Rather than telling them what to
create at the start, they should tell us.
LETTERS
Authors invited to book
signing booth at CSNS
I am contacting you to ensure that
numismatic authors are aware of the
opportunity to participate in an authors’
book signing and sales booth at the
upcoming 76th Anniversary Convention
of the Central States Numismatic Society
during our complimentary public admission hours on Thursday through Saturday
April 23-25.
Inaugurated in 2014 to perpetuate the
memory of numismatic literature dealer
Address letters to Editor, Numismatic
News, 700 E. State St., Iola, WI
54990. All letters must be signed and
include a return address. Numismatic
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city and state in your email.
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John Burns, the “John Burns Memorial
Book Signing Booth” will give scheduled
numismatic authors the opportunity to
sell their books directly to the public without charge for the booth space. Authors
will be able to have up to two separate one
hour periods.
Scheduling arrangements and reservations should be made by contacting me
directly, either by calling (414) 807-0116
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Our event site will be the Schaumburg
Renaissance Hotel and Convention Center
in Schaumburg, Ill.
Kevin Foley
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One Coin is Never Enough
a good read
We’ve all heard it before, buy the
book before the coin, and yes, there are a
number of first books that should be pur-
Numismatic News EXPRESS / March 17, 2015
chased, but most important read, before
any item is ever considered for purchase.
But I’ve finally found the absolute first
book to be purchased and read before you
even think about entering the world of
coin collecting. It’s a book that lays it all
out for you and helps you plan your journey in numismatics.
Even if you are a seasoned collector,
it’s worth your time and money to read it.
I got it for Valentine’s Day from my lovely
bride, along with several others. I chose
to read it first because of its catchy title,
One Coin is Never Enough, by Michael S.
Shutty Jr., PhD.
Wow, I started reading and couldn’t
stop. A real fun read. Who knows, you
might even learn something.
On another topic, evidently the very
same people that vote on your survey questions, don’t in fact read Numismatic News or
any other numismatic related publications,
Letters/Page 12
VIEWPOINT
Designs in gold just for the money
By Bob Olekson
Wow. How exciting to read that the
Mint is planning to make Mercury dimes,
Standing quarters and Walking halves for
the collectors in gold. My heart throbs.
What a ploy to get more money from collectors – just like the other Liberty one-ounce
gold coin the Mint wants to make.
I asked at our coin club if the people
would rather have gold coins to buy or new
circulation coin designs and they unanimously voted for the new circulation coin designs.
Run a poll in your paper to see what
people would rather have. I would like to
see circulation Mercury dimes, Standing
quarters and Walking halves for 2016. It
would bring back my childhood joys again
and create memories for the new kids.
The Mint throws us a bone with new and
old restored designs in gold and we are supposed to grovel and be overjoyed when in real-
I asked our coin club if the people would rather have gold coins to
by or new circulation coin designs and they unanimously voted for
the new circulation coin designs.
ity they are the happy ones with all the sales.
I want nothing more than circulation
coins. Didn’t we all get started with the
excitement of different circulating designs
in our change, Buffalo nickels, Mercury
dimes, etc.?
Apparently the Mint realizes not to make
these redesigned gold coins in Presidents
as these wouldn’t be so popular. At the rate
we are going, we will have more varieties
of gold coins than they did before 1933. I
think a 2015 100th anniversary of the 1915
Panama-Pacific might be nice, but not coins
originally made of silver turned into gold.
What’s the purpose except to make money?
This “Viewpoint” was written by Bob
Olekson of Parma, Ohio.
Viewpoint is a forum for the expression of opinion on a variety of numismatic
subjects.
To have your opinion considered for
Viewpoint, write to David C. Harper, Editor,
Numismatic News, 700 E. State St., Iola,
WI 54990.
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LETTERS
Letters/from Page 6
because according to the results from last
week’s question, “Do you thing searching
change for error coins is worth the effort?”,
results of yes, 43 percent, vs. no, 57 percent, must be they missed all the articles
reporting some great finds simply by checking pocket change.
I’ve lost track of my many nice finds.
Although none were from the 100 greatest U.S. error coins., it was worth the time
spent. If you’re not looking, you’re losing,
Michael P. Schmeyer
Spencer, N.Y.
Why don’t banks get newly
minted rolls of coins?
It seems that banks have stopped
bringing in new rolls of coins!
For the calendar year 2014 over
13,000,000 coins were struck by the two
U.S. coin production facilities, up by 11.5
percent from 2013 ( or almost 1,4,000,000
more), and yet I still cannot find a bank in
my area of St. Charles, Ill., that carries
any new rolls of any denomination. But I
quite frequently get newly minted coins of
various denominations, particularly cents,
dimes and nickels in change at local grocery stores.
Any idea why the banks have stopped
bringing in new rolls like they used to? I
used to go to majority of these banks up
until a few years ago and obtain newly
minted rolls without a problem.
Mike Pegahi
Saint Charles, Ill.
Editor’s note: Ask the banks you used
to go to what changed for them. New coins
depend on where banks and businesses
get their coins in the first place. Armored
car companies are the top source nowadays and they provide whatever they happen to have.
Colored commemorative
paper money great idea
I enjoyed the Dec. 23 “Viewpoint” by
Curt Wood about having colored commemorative paper money, and if we are in favor
of it we should clip the article and send it to
Congress. I hope we all do so.
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It was so well written I went one step further and mailed mine to the Royal Canadian
Mint. It seems Canada is gung ho on coin
commemoratives of any sort, but nothing on
paper money or polymer.
I would like to see as many currency
commemoratives as coin commemoratives.
Most of the coin commemoratives are very
expensive and unaffordable for young collectors. I can’t imagine how anyone can
afford all the coin issues from Canada or
even one for that matter. Yet it goes on and
on.
Now the Canadian mint can have a new
venue of affordable items for collectors.
Start with Superman that was made in coin
form. If they are so inclined, they should do
Batman and Spiderman too.
All the ideas presented by Curt Wood
were fantastic, but he forgot to mention
Canada. If we want what he suggests, let’s
write letters to both the United States and
to Canada. It’s obvious Canada is receptive,
but only for expensive coins for wealthy
collectors.
Bob Olekson
Parma, Ohio
Silver Eagles not the best
bullion choice
Regarding Greg Pearson’s response to
my letter discussing the cost of silver, he
failed to understand the reason for the letter.
My letter never concerned what dealers
have to charge for silver Eagles in order to
make a profit. They are certainly entitled
to make a couple of dollars profit from
each “coin” sold. The idea behind my letter was that, if you are purchasing silver as
bullion, you can do a lot better than silver
Eagles. Paying $4-5 over spot is a bit steep
for investment purposes when you can purchase silver rounds for $0.73 over spot.
If you are collecting silver Eagles as a
numismatist, as I do, then one expects to
pay the difference. There was never anything said or implied with respect to the fact
that dealers should charge less for Eagles.
What you purchase depends on whether
you’re a collector, or purchasing bullion as
an investment, or to hedge one’s resources at
minimum cost.
Dan Sowards
Austin, Texas
Curious coins found by
checking change
“Is checking change for error coins
Numismatic News EXPRESS / March 17, 2015
worth the effort?” I would like to add my
“two cents” worth.
Even though I’m not into overtly looking for error coins in circulation or change
in my pocket, if I do find a curious coin,
I will take it and place it in my collection.
There are a couple incidents where this has
happened.
A while back I found a magician’s coin
(Kennedy half dollar/Mexican copper 20
centavos) in the return chute of a Coinstar
counting machine.
And this last December, I found a 1987
“albino” cent or “Zincoln” – a copper
washed zinc cent without the copper “wash”
– in a Coinstar.
Since the magician’s coin is not listed in
any catalogs or price lists, I valued my sample at about half the price of the cost of the
“trick” sold at a magic store since the coin
is half the trick. I’m not sure of the value of
the “albino cent,” as I’ll have to send it out
for authentication and value.
But to answer the question imposed; I
say, “most definitely.” Like the blind squirrel getting an acorn every now and then, you
can find an error coin in circulation. Just
keep looking; it’s worth it.
Bill Tuttle,
Cleveland, Ohio
Consider collecting
coins of Canada
I think a lot of collectors of United States
coins are missing the boat by not also collecting Canadian coins. The coins from our
friends to the north are beautiful coins and
with some amazing low mintage.
Let’s take the Canadian silver dollars.
The first year of production was 1937 with
a mintage of 207,406. That’s a very low
mintage for a silver dollar, but it is not the
lowest. The 1948 had a mintage of 18,780.
If a Morgan dollar had that low of a mintage
it would cost more money than most of us
will make in a year or two.
And it’s just not the silver dollars that are
low mintage. I personally like the little 5-cent
pieces. The coins from Newfoundland all
have low mintages compared to U.S. coins
with very few over 500,000.
I bid on online auctions for Canadian
coins and find your North American Coins
& Price Guide of U.S., Canadian and
Mexican Coins very helpful when bidding.
I just think there are some great Canadian
coins with great sleeper potential out there.
Jim Coulthard
Address withheld
QUALITY COINS FROM JACK H BEYMER
BUST DIMES
BUST DIMES
SEATED DIMES
CAPPED BUST
CAPPED BUST
1814 JR5 statesofamerica VG7 ...490.00
1820 JR1 statesofamerica, late die
state with bulged obv AG3.5......126.50
1820 small o JR2 G5 ..................... 69.00
1820 large O JR10 AU50 .............785.00
1821 sm date JR8 VG8,
obv & rev graffiti.......................... 44.50
JR9 G4.......................................... 68.50
1821 large date JR1 AG3 late
die state with buldged obv die ..... 38.50
Unknown variety AG3, holed ........ 10.75
1823/2 small e’s JR1 Fr2............... 26.75
1823/2 large E’s JR3 Fr1.5 ............ 18.75
1825 JR1 R4 G5 ............................ 80.00
JR4 AG3 ....................................... 34.75
JR5 R5 Fr2 ................................... 40.00
1827 JR3 G5.................................. 61.50
JR4 G4 53.50 VG7........................ 77.50
JR5 AG3 34.75 G4........................ 53.50
JR6 NGC EF45 ............................672.50
VF30 ..........................................178.50
JR7 G6 69.50 VG7........................ 77.50
JR11 AG3 ..................................... 34.75
JR12 AG3 34.75 G4 53.50 VG8.... 83.00
JR13 VG7 ..................................... 77.50
1828 sm date JR1 MS63 light
obverse hairlines .....................1535.00
G5 75.00 VG8 123.50 VG10 ......149.50
Fr2 top of 2 shows, 8 missing ..... 10.00
1829-1837 dateless Fr2................... 6.25
1829 small 10c
JR7 VG7 39.50 F12 75.00 F15 ..... 94.50
JR8 G5.......................................... 46.50
1829 large 10C JR2 AG3 ............... 26.00
G5, holed ..................................... 10.50
1830 small 10c JR2 Fr2 ................ 17.00
1830 med 10C JR6 VG8 ................ 61.50
JR8 Fr2 17.00 G5 46.50 G6.......... 53.00
F12, holed thru 83 ......................... 7.25
1831 JR1 F12 67.50 VF20 ...........112.50
G5 46.50 VG7 58.50 VG8 ............ 60.00
AU50, obv tooled, edge bruise .... 60.00
AG3 26.00 G4/AG3 ...................... 32.50
JR3 G5 46.50 VG8 60.00 F12....... 67.50
AG3 26.00 G5/AG3 33.50 VG7 .... 58.50
JR4 F12 ........................................ 67.50
AG3 26.00 VG7 58.50 VG8 .......... 60.00
JR5 G6 52.00 F15......................... 85.00
Unknown Variety AG3, holed.......... 7.25
1832 JR1 VG7 58.50 F12 .............. 67.50
JR2 VG7 58.50 ICG MS61 ........1455.00
AG3 26.00 AG3.5 31.50 G6 ......... 52.00
JR3 G6.......................................... 52.00
JR4 AU50 ...................................505.00
VF30, porous 58.50 F15 .............. 85.00
AG3 26.00 VG7 ............................ 58.50
JR6 AG3 ....................................... 26.00
AG3, edge mashed ...................... 17.00
JR7 AG3 26.00 G5........................ 46.00
Unknown variety AG3 ................... 26.00
1833 JR1 VG8 60.00 VG10 ........... 64.00
JR4 VG8 ....................................... 60.00
JR5 F12 67.50 F15 ....................... 85.00
G4 39.50 EF40, obv marks .......... 64.00
AG3 26.00 G6 52.00 VG7 ............ 58.50
VG8, plugged hole ....................... 26.00
JR6 ANACS EF40 310.00 AU53..570.00
VG7 58.50 F12 67.50 F15............ 85.00
JR8 R5 VG7, obv & rev digs ........ 47.00
JR9 NGC MS61, finest known
for this variety..........................2185.00
F15 85.00 NGC AU55 ................670.00
AU50..........................................505.00
F12 67.50 VF20/VG8 ................... 67.50
Fr2 17.00 VG8 60.00 VG10 ......... 64.00
JR10 VG8 60.00 VG10 ................. 64.00
G6/AG3 ........................................ 39.50
1834 sm 4 JR7 F12 80.00 F15 ...... 99.50
G6 61.00 VG7 67.50 VG10 .......... 75.00
G4 47.00 PCGS VG8.................... 72.50
Fr2 20.00 AG3.75 ........................ 41.00
1834 lg 4 JR1 NGC MS62 .........1857.50
VG8 60.00 VG10 64.00 AU55....667.50
G6 52.00 VG7 .............................. 58.50
AG3 26.00 VG7/AG3 .................... 39.50
Fr2.5 ............................................ 21.00
JR2 VG7 58.50 VG8 60.00 F15 .... 85.00
AG3 26.00 G4 39.50 G6 .............. 52.00
JR4 VG8 60.00 VG10 ................... 64.00
G5 46.00 G6 52.00 VG7 .............. 58.50
JR5 F15 ........................................ 85.00
VG8 60.00 VG10.......................... 64.00
AG3 26.00 G6 52.00 VG7 ............ 58.50
VF20, 2 edge mounts neatly
removed....................................... 58.50
JR6 G5 46.00 VG8........................ 60.00
1834 unknown variety Fr2 ............. 17.00
1835 JR1 VG10 64.00 F12 ............ 67.50
G4 39.50 VG7 58.50 VG8 ............ 60.00
AG3 26.00 G5/AG3 ...................... 37.00
Fr2 17.00 G4, punctured ............. 17.00
JR2 R4 VF25...............................209.50
AG3 33.50 G4 .............................. 51.50
JR3 VF30 ....................................210.00
VG10 64.00 F12 67.50 F15.......... 85.00
AG3 26.00 G6 52.00 VG7 ............ 58.50
AG3, holed, notch in edge ........... 17.00
JR4 VF20 ....................................112.50
ANACS MS60 ..........................1052.50
VG7 58.50 VG10.......................... 64.00
AG3 26.00 VG7/AG3 .................... 39.50
VF20, obv & rev marks ................ 39.50
JR5 VG10 64.00 VF30 ................210.00
VG8 60.00 G6 52.00 VG7 ............ 58.50
1835 Fr2 17.00 AG3 26.00 G4....... 39.50
JR6 R4 G5 62.50 VG7 .................. 76.00
JR7 R5 Fr1 19.50 Fr2 ................... 30.00
JR8 SEGS MS63, finest known 3140.00
G5 46.00 G6 52.00 VG7 .............. 58.00
AG3 26.00 AG3.5 31.50 G4 ......... 39.50
JR9 VG7 58.50 VG8 60.00 F15 .... 85.00
AG3 26.00 G6 .............................. 52.00
Unknown variety Fr2 17.00 AG3... 26.00
1836 JR1 AU55, edge mark,
lovely toning ..............................364.50
F12 67.00 F15.............................. 85.00
G6 52.00 VG7 58.50 VG8 ............ 60.00
AG3 26.00 G4 39.50 G5 .............. 46.00
AG3 plugged hole 11.00 Fr2........ 17.00
JR2 F15 85.00 MS62................1855.00
VG7 58.50 VG8 60.00 VG10........ 64.00
F15+ circular scratch ................... 58.50
AG3 26.00 G6 .............................. 52.00
JR3 G6 52.00 VG10 64.00 F15..... 85.00
Fr2.5 21.00 AG3 26.00 G5........... 46.00
AG3, holed ................................... 11.00
1837 JR1 Fr2 17.00 G5 ................. 46.00
JR2 G6 52.00 VG7 58.50 VG8...... 60.00
JR3 Fr2 17.00 AG3 26.00 G6 ....... 52.00
JR4 G6 52.00 VG7 58.50 VG10.... 64.00
AG3 26.00 G5 .............................. 46.00
STARS OBVERSE,
WITH DRAPERY
SEATED DIMES
NO STARS OBVERSE
1837 small date
PCI EF40 ....................................562.50
PCI EF40 (VF35) ........................500.00
1837 lge date AU50 .....................840.00
ANACS EF40 ..............................562.50
1838O NGC AU53 (EF40) ............842.50
G4/AG3 44.50ICG VF35 .............745.00
AG3 35.00 PCGS VF25 ..............550.00
G4/Fr2 35.00 PCGS VF20 ..........450.00
Fr2 22.75 Fr2.5 ............................ 27.75
STARS OBVERSE, NO DRAPERY
1838 small stars EF45 .................506.50
1838 large stars NGC MS65 ......3500.00
VG10 25.00 NGC AU58 .............411.50
AG3 12.75 AU55, edge marks ...112.50
F15 holed 8.25 Fr2......................... 8.25
AG3, holed, oval ............................ 3.50
1839 VG7/AG3 21.00 EF40..........191.50
1839O lg O rev of 1838O VF30....862.50
1839 lg O rev of 1839
AG3, nail hole ................................ 4.50
1840 G4 21.00 NGC MS62 ..........740.00
Fr2 8.95 AG3 ............................... 13.75
1840 chin whiskers G101 EF40 ...225.00
STARS OBVERSE,
WITH DRAPERY
1840 EF45 ...................................500.00
1841 AG3.5 15.50 F12 .................. 25.00
Fr2 8.50 AG3 ............................... 12.75
1841o sm o Open buds EF40 ......140.00
VG10 51.00 VF30 ......................115.00
EF40, light marks......................... 51.00
G6 36.50 VG7 42.50 VG8 ............ 45.00
AU50, scattered lt marks ............. 90.00
AU50, porous, scratched ............. 36.50
AG3 16.25 G4 25.00 G5 .............. 31.00
1841o sm o closed bud listed as
R7, probably R6 NGC VG10 ....3995.00
1841O med O AG3 26.75 G4 ......... 41.00
Fr2 ............................................... 17.50
1842 G4 18.50 VG7 21.00 AU50 .235.00
Fr2 7.75 AG3 12.00 AG3.5 .......... 14.50
1842O small o G4 56.00 VG10...... 85.00
Fr2 ............................................... 10.50
1842O med O VF30 171.50 EF40 252.50
G5 28.50 ICG VF25 ....................132.50
G5, holed 11.25 AG3 ................... 17.25
1843 EF40 77.50 PCGS AU55 .....209.50
Fr2 7.75 AG3 12.00 G6................ 20.00
1843/1843 Gr101 FS301
PCGS MS63.............................1740.00
1844 NGC VF35 CAC .................1675.00
F15 970.00 ANACS VF25.........1325.00
ANACS F12 852.50 PCGS F12...852.50
PCGS VG10 (VG8) .....................572.50
Fr2 139.50 Fr2.5 ........................169.50
G4/Fr1........................................139.50
1845 NGC MS66, untoned and
virtually perfect, wow ..............5140.00
AU50..........................................160.00
AG3 12.75 G4 19.50 G5 .............. 21.00
1845O AG3 22.75 G4 .................... 35.00
1847 VF25 123.50 VF30 ..............149.50
1847 G103 EF45 ..........................260.00
1848 G4 23.50 VG8 31.00 EF45 ..142.50
1849 F12 28.50 NGC MS62.........632.50
G5 22.00 G6 23.00 VG7 .............. 24.00
AG3 13.75 AG3.5 16.50 G4 ......... 21.00
1849O lg O VF25 .........................178.50
1849o sm o EF40 ........................322.50
1850 AU53 194.50 NGC MS64..1450.00
NGC EF45 132.50 AU50 ............175.00
VG8 24.50 VF20 41.50 EF40 ....... 72.50
EF40, flattened rim, some
porosity ....................................... 26.50
G4 21.00 G5 22.00 G6................. 23.00
Fr2 9.00 AG3 13.75 AG3.5 .......... 16.75
F12, holed, plugged,
flattened a little oval ....................... 5.00
1850O med O VG7......................... 66.50
1850O lg O F15.............................. 77.50
1851 G4 21.00 G5 22.25 VG7 ....... 24.00
Fr2 8.95 AG3 ............................... 13.75
1851O AU55 ................................947.50
1852 VG7 20.00 VF20 ................... 33.50
AG3 .............................................. 12.00
1852O NGC MS61 .....................1800.00
ARROWS AT DATE
1853 NGC MS65 untoned .........2485.00
NGC AU55 215.00 NGC MS64 .1157.50
AU50 168.50 NGC MS63...........700.00
F15 25.00 VF20 35.00 EF45 ......101.50
VG8 17.75 VG10 18.50 F12......... 19.00
G5 17.00 VG7 .............................. 17.50
AG3 10.75 G4 .............................. 16.50
VG8, “RUDOLPH” on obverse ..... 10.75
F12 very corroded 4.55 Fr2 ........... 7.00
VG7, triangular hole....................... 4.55
1853O AG3 13.00 VG7 .................. 24.50
1854 AU50 168.50 NGC MS64..1157.50
VG7 17.50 VG10 18.50 VF20 ...... 35.00
AG3 10.75 G4 16.50 G6 .............. 17.00
1854O F15, obv marks .................. 21.50
Fr2 8.50 AG3 ............................... 13.00
1854O broken O GR102
G6 23.00 VF30............................. 73.50
1855 NGC MS65 white,
untoned ...................................3360.00
AU55, lovely peripheral toning ..220.00
G4 ................................................ 18.50
1855 double die obv G101 AU53 .532.50
STARS OBVERSE, DRAPERY
1856 small date
VG10 18.25 VF20 ........................ 33.50
AG3 10.75 G4 16.50 VG7 ............ 17.50
1856 lg date AU58 .......................315.00
AG3 13.75 G4 21.00 VG7 ............ 23.00
1856O medium o NGC MS64 ....4750.00
AG3 .............................................. 22.50
1856O lg O VF20 46.50 EF40 ........ 93.50
AG3 13.75 VG7/AG3 .................... 21.00
1856O 56/56 lge O O101 AG3 ....... 17.00
G102 F12 ..................................... 37.00
1857 ANACS MS63 bluishgolden toned, nice .....................632.50
VF30 41.00 EF40 53.50 EF45 ...... 99.50
VG10 18.50 F12 19.00 VF20 ....... 28.50
VG8 .............................................. 17.75
G5 16.75 G6 17.25 VG7 .............. 17.50
VF20, obv & rev marks ................ 16.75
Fr2.5 8.50 AG3 10.75 G4............. 16.50
1857O med o AG3 20.00 EF40 ....200.00
1857O large O NGC MS62...........625.00
VF30 59.50 PCGS MS61 ...........485.00
ANACS AU58 .............................300.00
AG3 12.50 G4 19.00 VG7 ............ 20.00
1858 PCGS PR64, around 300
coins issued in proof ...............2870.00
AU50 150.00 NGC MS64.........1125.00
VF30 ............................................ 41.00
AG3 10.75 VG7 17.50 VG10........ 18.50
1859 EF40 ..................................... 78.50
1859O med O VF30 .....................105.00
AU58..........................................807.50
G4 ................................................ 21.00
LEGEND OBVERSE
1860 AU58, nice blue-gold
toning ........................................210.00
1860O PCGS VF30 CAC.............4705.00
PCGS EF details, cleaned,
looks very nice.........................4700.00
1861 Ty2 obv VF20 24.50 MS60.175.00
1863S EF45 .................................770.00
1864S EF40 .................................425.00
1865 PCGS PR65 ......................2975.00
1866 NGC MS62+......................3225.00
NGC PR65 CAMEO ..................2610.00
1868S AU55 ................................750.00
1869S EF40, porous, dark ............. 33.00
1870 AU50...................................135.00
VF30 71.50 EF45 .......................111.50
1871 EF40 59.50 NGC MS64 ....1080.00
VF20 ............................................ 31.50
1871CC PCGS EF details, repaired
barely noticable central obverse
repair, very well done ..............5600.00
1872 AU50 85.00 NGC MS63......350.00
VF20 ............................................ 26.50
EF40, slightly rough rev............... 23.25
Fr2 7.00 EF40, very porous ......... 16.50
AG3 10.75 VF30, holed................ 10.75
Fr2 4.50 F12, holed........................ 7.00
1872/1872 G101 VF35 .................. 38.00
F12............................................... 23.00
1873 closed 3 PCGS PR64 CAM 1345.00
1873/187 G101 F12....................... 29.50
1873 open 3 VG10......................... 69.50
ARROWS AT DATE
1873 NGC MS65, brilliant..........4625.00
PCGS PR64, bluish toned........2067.50
ANACS MS62 745.00 MS63/60 .750.00
EF45 249.50 AU50.....................350.00
VF35 152.50 EF40 .....................182.50
F12 28.00 VF25 93.50 VF30 ......122.50
VG7 22.00 ICG VF25.................... 95.00
G4 18.00 AU50, obv scratch ....... 63.50
AG3 11.75 EF45, edge marks ...... 63.50
VF20, very porous ......................... 7.65
1874 AU53 366.50 NGC MS64..1755.00
PCGS PR63 CAMEO ................1345.00
PCGS AU55 ...............................395.00
EF40 182.50 EF45......................249.50
VF25 93.50 VF30 .......................122.50
VG10 25.50 F15 42.50 VF20 ....... 63.50
G4 18.00 G5 19.25 VG7 .............. 22.00
SEATED DIMES
HAWAIIAN DIMES
SEATED DIMES
ARROWS AT DATE
1883 AU50, small obv & rev edge
dent............................................182.50
AG3 26.00 VG7 51.50 F12........... 67.50
F12, edge dent ............................. 43.50
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1891S VF30 obv marks ................. 21.00
AG3 11.75 G4 18.00 VG7 ............ 20.00
1891S med S AU55 .....................112.50
MS60 .........................................195.00
VF20 23.50 VF25 26.25 VF30 ...... 29.00
G4 16.00 G6 16.75 VG7 .............. 17.00
AG3 10.50 VG10/AG3 .................. 16.00
1891S/s medium S/small s,
EF45...........................................300.00
VF20 137.50 VF30 .....................163.50
F12/G5 81.50 F15 ......................115.00
1874 Fr2 7.75 AG3 11.75 G4/AG3. 15.00
Fr2, flattened oval .......................... 5.00
1874s small 3 GR102 VF30.........240.00
LEGEND OBVERSE
1875 MS64 (was ANACS MS64).538.50
F15 19.75 EF45............................ 53.50
VG8 17.25 VG10 17.75 F12......... 18.00
G4 16.00 G5 16.35 VG7 .............. 17.00
Fr2 6.85 AG3 ............................... 10.50
1875CC CC above
VG10 44.00 F12 47.50 EF45......147.50
AG3 21.25 G4 32.50 G5 .............. 34.50
1875S s below micro s EF45 ......... 57.50
1875S S below small s EF45 ......... 57.50
G6 ................................................ 20.00
AG3 12.75 VG8/AG3 19.50 G5 .... 19.75
VF20, a few light marks ............... 20.00
1876 Ty1 rev
NGC PR64 CAMEO ..................1240.00
PCGS PR62 CAMEO ..................650.00
MS63, colorful toning,
bold obv & rev dir clashes.........280.00
PR60, heavy hairlines ................130.00
EF45 53.50 AU50......................... 84.50
VG10 17.75 F12 18.00 VF20 ....... 22.50
AG3 10.50 G4 16.00 VG8 ............ 17.25
VF20, light porosity ..................... 17.00
Fr2 6.85 VG7/AG3........................ 16.00
1876 Ty1 rev minor double die rev
unlisted in Greer EF45 66.50
AU55..........................................136.50
1876 Ty2 rev F12........................... 29.50
AG3 15.25 VG8/AG3 .................... 26.50
1876 Ty ? rev AG3......................... 10.50
Fr1 4.45 Fr2 ................................... 6.85
Fr2/Poor0 rev blank ....................... 4.25
1876CC Ty1 rev ANACS AU55.....173.50
VF20 58.50 VF30 68.00 EF40 ...... 77.50
EF40, late die state....................... 68.00
G6 34.25 VG7 34.75 VG8 ............ 35.00
G5 33.75 F15, porous.................. 33.75
AG3 21.75 G4 33.50 G5/AG3 ...... 33.50
Fr2 14.00 G4/Fr2 ......................... 21.75
1876CC Ty1 rev double die
obv ANACS VG8 153.50 EF40 ...381.50
G4 145.00 VG7 149.50 VG8 ......151.00
Fr2 61.50 G4/Fr2 ......................... 94.50
1876CC ty 1 rev, double die
reverse AU50 .............................460.00
VF30 ..........................................219.50
G5 102.50 G6 105.00 VG7 ........108.50
1876CC ty 1 rev, double die
slight 1/1 AU50..........................445.00
1876CC ty 2 rev AG3 ..................... 64.50
1876S Ty1 reverse
EF40 53.50 EF45 87.50 AU58....179.50
MS60, porous 33.00 VF30 .......... 43.00
VG7 21.00 F12 23.00 VF20 ......... 33.00
G4 19.50 F12/AG3 ....................... 20.00
1876S ty ? rev AG3 ....................... 12.75
1877 ty1 rev NGC MS63..............350.00
AG3 .............................................. 10.50
1877 ty2 rev NGC PR64 CAMEO 1240.00
F12 18.00 PCGS PR63 ..............702.50
AG3 10.50 VG7 17.00 VG10........ 17.75
VF20, porous ............................... 17.00
Fr2 6.85 VG7/AG3........................ 16.00
1877/7 ty2 rev GR101 EF45 .......... 97.50
1877 ? rev Fr2 ................................. 6.85
1877CC ty1 reverse
EF40 105.00 MS60 ....................420.00
F15 50.00 VF20 66.00 VF30 ........ 75.00
EF40, corroded ............................ 38.75
Fr2 15.25 AG3 23.50 G4.............. 36.00
1877CC ty1 rev double die
rev EF40.....................................305.00
1877CC Ty2 rev AU55 .................201.50
VF30 68.00 EF40 77.50 AU50 ...168.50
F15 45.00 VF20 58.50 VF25 ........ 63.50
G5 34.00 VG7 34.75 VG10 .......... 35.75
AG3 21.75 G4 .............................. 33.50
1877CC ? rev G4/Fr2 ..................... 21.75
Fr2, only part of one C is visible .... 9.25
1877S AG3 17.00 VF25 ................. 47.50
1878 ty1 rev Fr1 6.25 Fr2 ................ 8.50
1879 PR60 560.00 NGC MS66..2500.00
NGC PR64 ...............................1100.00
NGC MS64...............................1450.00
1880 NGC PR65 ........................1840.00
NGC MS64...............................1650.00
NGC PR64 ...............................1031.50
1881 NGC PR64 CAMEO, light
bluish toning............................1240.00
1882 EF45 53.50 NGC MS64 ......422.50
AU55, obv & rev marks ............... 22.50
F15............................................... 19.25
Fr2 6.85 AG3 10.50 VG7 ............. 17.00
EF40, many surface marks .......... 17.00
1883 AU55 111.50 AU58 ............129.50
VF20 22.50 EF40 ......................... 32.50
VG10 17.30 F12 18.00 F15.......... 19.75
F12/AG3 17.00 VG7 ..................... 17.00
EF40, many surface marks .......... 17.00
Fr2 6.85 AG3 ............................... 10.50
1883 3/broken 3 GR101 EF40 ....... 36.00
HAWAIIAN DIMES
Red Book page 405
1883 Hawaii .10 NGC AU58.........850.00
EF45 318.50 PCGS AU55 ..........670.00
EF40 265.00 PCGS, NGC AU53 450.00
VF30.00 190.00 PCGS AU50 .....400.00
VF20 115.00 PCGS EF45 ...........321.50
F15 86.50 PCGS EF40 ...............267.50
SEATED DIMES, CONT.
1884 NGC MS66........................1350.00
PCGS PR64, nice toning..........1030.00
VG10 17.75 F12........................... 18.00
1884S NGC MS61 .......................995.00
1885 MS62 237.50 NGC MS65 ...933.50
AG3 10.50 NGC PR63 CAMEO ..885.00
1886 EF40 32.50 NGC MS65 ......933.50
VF30 27.50 MS63......................266.50
F12 18.00 F15 19.75 VF20 .......... 22.50
AU50, holed & scratched............. 17.75
AG3 10.50 G4 16.00 VG8 ............ 17.25
1886 8/8 6/6 GR102 AU50,
flattened reeding .......................... 36.00
1887 NGC PR63, untoned ...........702.50
PCGS MS63, untoned................268.50
MS60 175.00 MS63 ..................266.50
EF40 32.50 EF45 53.50 AU55....111.50
VF25 25.00 VF30 27.50 VF35 ...... 30.00
F12 18.00 F15 19.75 VF20 .......... 22.50
VG7 17.00 VG8 17.25 VG10........ 17.75
VF20, light porosity ..................... 17.00
VF30, obv & rev scrapes ............. 17.00
VF20, obv edge mark................... 17.00
F12, light obv marks .................... 17.00
Fr2 6.85 AG3 ............................... 10.50
1887S AU53 95.00 PCGS MS62 .238.50
EF40 32.50 EF45.......................... 53.50
F15 19.00 VF30 ........................... 26.75
VG7 16.00 VG8 16.50 F12........... 17.50
AU50, rev scratch, light porosity . 17.50
VG10 17.30 EF40, obv mark........ 17.50
Fr2 6.85 AG3 10.50 G4................ 16.00
VF20, porous ............................... 16.00
1887S/S RPM1 VF20, porous ....... 37.00
1888 MS60 ..................................175.00
VF35, light obv mark ................... 19.75
AG3 10.50 G4 16.00 F12 ............. 18.00
Fr1 4.45 Fr2 ................................... 6.85
1888/8 GR102 AU55 ...................117.50
1888S ANACS MS60 ...................212.50
VF30, porosity on left
obverse field ................................ 26.50
G6 20.50 VG7 21.00 VG10 .......... 22.00
Fr2 8.30 AG3 12.75 G4................ 19.50
1889 PR62 382.50 PR64 ..........1030.00
AU55 111.50 MS60 ...................175.00
VF20 22.50 VF30 27.50 AU50 ..... 84.50
VG10 17.75 F12 18.00 F15.......... 19.75
VF30, porous rev ......................... 18.00
AU50, many obv & rev pin
scratches ..................................... 17.50
Fr2 6.85 AG3 10.50 G4................ 16.00
1889 doubled die rev FS801
AU58..........................................260.00
1890 MS60 175.00 PCGS MS64 .507.50
PR62, blue, red peripheral
toning ........................................401.50
NGC MS63, untoned..................268.50
EF45 53.50 AU50 84.50 AU58...129.50
EF40............................................. 32.50
VF25 25.00 VF30 27.50 VF35 ...... 30.00
VF20 22.50 AU50, rev marks ...... 27.50
VG10 17.75 F12 18.00 F15.......... 19.75
EF40, edge mount removed ........ 18.00
EF45, corroded ............................ 18.00
EF40, obv & rev scratches........... 17.50
VF30 lt porosity ........................... 17.50
EF40, sm circular central
obv scratch .................................. 17.00
Fr1 4.45 Fr2 6.85 AG3 ................. 10.50
1890S med S PCGS MS62 ..........605.00
NGC MS61.................................460.00
VF20 52.50 VF30 74.50 EF45 ....125.00
Fr2 12.75 AG3 19.50 F12 ............ 36.50
EF40, “W, Z, scratched on
either side of Liberty .................... 33.50
VF20, mount removed from edge 30.00
1890S S/S east RPM2 VF30........290.00
1890S lge S/sm s NGC EF45 .......450.00
1891 NGC MS64, untoned ..........422.50
PCGS MS64, bluish- golden
toned..........................................422.50
NGC MS63, untoned..................268.50
AU58 129.50 MS60 ...................175.00
EF45 53.50 AU50 84.50 AU55...111.50
VF30 27.50 VF35 30.00 EF40 ...... 32.50
F15 19.75 VF20 22.50 VF25 ........ 25.00
EF40, obv rim bump .................... 19.75
VG7 17.00 VG10 17.75 F12......... 18.00
EF45, obv corrosion .................... 17.75
EF40, rev scratches ..................... 17.75
F12, lightly porous obv ................ 16.00
Fr2 6.85 AG3 ............................... 10.50
VF20, flattened, chunk out
of edge........................................... 4.45
1891/1891 G103, Breen 3456
NGC MS65...............................1300.00
1891O AU55 117.50 NGC MS65 1682.50
ANACS MS61 very bold obv die clash,
rev die broken deep blue toning. 205.00
VF30 36.00 EF45 59.50 AU50 ..... 88.50
F12 28.50 F15 29.75 VF25 .......... 33.50
Fr2 7.75 AG3 12.00 VG10 ........... 26.50
EF40, rev porosity........................ 26.50
1891S sm s EF45 73.50 AU58 ....153.50
F15 24.00 VF20 ........................... 28.00
BARBER DIMES
1892 AU55 93.50 NGC MS66....1055.00
AU53 82.50 NGC MS63.............282.50
AU50, terminal die state,
multiple die chips ob, rev ............ 87.50
VF30 32.50 EF45 54.50 AU50 ..... 75.00
Fr2 4.45 VG10 17.50 F15 ............ 22.00
AU50, porous .............................. 19.50
1892O AU50 ................................105.00
PCGS MS62...............................243.50
VF30 89.50 EF45 ......................... 96.50
VG10 34.00 AU50, rev mark........ 90.00
AU50, very small X
scratched in rev field ................... 68.50
Fr2 5.00 AG3.8 ............................ 10.00
1893 VF30 49.50 NGC PR65 .....1752.50
1893O VF30.................................217.50
1893S VG10 40.00 F15 ................. 57.50
Fr2 ................................................. 6.15
1893S/S East, RPM #1 AU58 ......350.00
F12 60.00 F15.............................. 72.50
G4 19.50 G5 25.00 VG7 .............. 33.50
AG3 12.75 VF30, porous ............. 33.50
1894 VF30 205.00 NGC MS62 ....395.00
NGC AU53 275.00 AU55 ...........285.00
VF30, marks on face ..................150.00
AU50, light porosity...................150.00
VF20, edge mount removed,
well done ..................................... 64.50
F15, rev flan separation at edge... 64.50
1894O PCGS F12 257.50 F15......293.50
VG10..........................................202.50
VG-F8+ slightly wrinkled.............. 67.50
1895 AG3.5 77.00 PCGS PR65 .1750.00
PCGS PR64CAM......................1280.00
PR60, light toning......................385.00
1895S Fr1 13.50 NGC MS64 .....2070.00
1896 Fr2 .......................................... 5.35
1896S AU55, obverse marks.......496.50
1897 AU58, colorful toning .........113.50
VF30 33.50 EF45 65.00 AU50 ..... 93.50
1897O VF30 503.50 PCGS EF40 .550.00
AG3.5 76.50 VG10.....................308.50
1897S AG3.5 15.00 F15 ..............135.00
Fr2 ................................................. 8.25
1898 MS60 127.50 PR60 ............307.50
AU55 101.50 AU58....................108.50
VF30 26.00 EF45 57.50 AU50 ..... 90.00
EF40, obv marks ............................ 9.25
1898O NGC MS65 .....................3925.00
NGC MS63...............................1192.50
NGC MS62, untoned, white .......925.00
NGC MS62, dark toning.............825.00
AG3.5 10.00 VG10....................... 84.50
1898S ACG MS63 (MS60) ..........397.50
VF30 ............................................ 86.50
1899 AU55 96.50 MS60 ..............135.00
VF35 31.00 EF45 54.50 AU50 ..... 83.50
VG10 7.00 F15 12.25 VF30 ......... 26.50
EF40, obv mark............................ 12.25
1899O/O Lawrence103, RPM1 G5. 40.00
1899S MS60................................352.50
F15 46.00 VF30 ........................... 61.50
EF40 light marks.......................... 42.50
1900 VG10 7.50 AU53................... 82.50
AU58, lt obv mark........................ 48.50
1900O VG10 ................................108.50
PCGS MS64.............................2660.00
Fr2 8.00 AG3.5 ............................ 14.75
1900S AU50 91.50 AU53 ............103.50
VF30 33.00 VF35 38.50 EF45 ...... 62.50
AU50, very porous 8.00 F15........ 17.75
1901 NGC PR64+CAMEO ..........1315.00
PCGS PR62 ...............................488.50
PCGS PR64 .............................1065.00
AU55 92.50 PCGS PR63 ...........667.50
F15 12.00 VF30 27.50 EF45 ........ 48.50
EF40, obv & rev marks .................. 8.50
1901O EF45 .................................142.50
AU50, porous 29.50 VF30 ........... 73.50
VF35, lots of bag marks............... 29.50
VG10 15.50 F15........................... 29.50
1901O/horizontal O
NGC MS64 one of the finest
known for this varety ...............3000.00
VG10 104.50 ANACS MS62 ....1250.00
G4 50.00 G5 59.00 VG7 .............. 72.50
AG3 32.50 VG8+, obv marks ....... 50.00
1902 AU58 97.50 SEGS PR63 ....667.50
AU50 75.00 AU53 79.50 AU55.... 88.50
F15 10.25 VF30 24.25 EF45 ........ 50.00
EF45 scratch at ear ...................... 14.50
1902O F15 26.75 VF30.................. 66.50
VG10............................................ 14.50
1902S F15 85.00 VF30 ................133.50
EF40 2 light obverse scratches.... 85.00
VG10............................................ 52.50
1903 AU50 75.00 PR60...............307.50
F15 10.25 VF30 24.50 EF45 ........ 50.00
VG10 6.50 AU50, porous ............ 15.00
1903O AU55 ................................154.50
F15 23.75 EF45............................ 93.50
1903/3O Breen 3536 EF40 ............ 84.50
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TYPE COINS:
1/2¢ 1804 AU-55 BN (N) PQ++, A++......................... 850
1/2¢ 1804 PL4 NO STEMS MS-63 BN {P} A+, PQ . 3200
1/2¢ 1804 Crosslet, Stems MS-62 BN, Pop 8/+20.. 2750
1/2¢ 1806 MS-60 (N/CAC) RARE, PQ++ ................. 1600
1/2¢ 1807 AU-50 BN (N) A++, PQ++......................... 925
1/2¢ 1808 AU-58 [P} RARE, POP 10/+9 PQ++ ....... 3950
1/2¢ 1828 MS-62 BN {P} A++, L++, PQ++++ ........... 610
1/2¢ 1834 MS-63 BN (P/CAC) A++, L+, PQ+++........ 600
1¢ 1801 XF-40 {P} Pop 9/+22, A++, SCARCE ........ 2975
1¢ 1802 F-12 {P} No Stems, A++, PQ+..................... 300
1¢ 1803 XF-40 (P/CAC) Pop 39, SM Date, Sm Frac,
A++, PQ++ ............................................................ 2300
1¢ 1818 MS-62 BN {P} A++, L++, PQ++++............... 690
1¢ 1820 MS-64 RB (N) A++, L++, PQ+++ ............... 1750
1¢ 1861 MS-65+ (P/CAC) L++, A+++, PQ+++......... 2000
1¢ 1862 PR-65 CAM {P} L++, A++++, PQ++++ ...... 2975
1¢ 1863 MS-64 {P} EAGLE EYE, L++, A++, PQ++ .... 400
1¢ 1864 MS-64 BN {P} L on Ribbon,A++, PQ+ ........ 920
1¢ 1870 MS-65 RD {P} PQ++, L++, A++................. 3990
1¢ 1874 MS-64 RD {P} L+, A++, PQ+....................... 910
1¢ 1877 VF-20 BN (N) A++, PQ++, RARE DATE ...... 1625
1¢ 1882 PR-64 RB {P} PQ++, A+++, L+++ ................ 490
1¢ 1886 MS-65 RB TY1 (N) EAGLE EYE, A+, PQ+ .. 1500
1¢ 1887 MS-64 BN {P} A++, L++, PQ+..................... 240
1¢ 1892 M64 RD {P} PQ+++, L++, A+++ .................. 550
1¢ 1894 MS-64 RD {P} A+++, L++, PQ+++............... 495
1¢ 1900 MS-65 RD {P} L+, A++, PQ++++................. 545
1¢ 1893 MS-64 RD {P} A++, L++, PQ+++................. 350
1¢ 1893 MS-65 RD (N) L++, A++, PQ++++ ............... 675
1¢ 1899 PR-65 RD {P} L++, A++, PQ+++................ 1100
1¢ 1908-S VF-25 BN (N) RARE, A++, ORIG .............. 110
1¢ 1908-S AU-53 (NGC) RARE DATE, ORIG, A++ ..... 220
1¢ 1908-S MS-65 RD {P} L++, A+++, PQ+++ ......... 2950
1¢ 1909 IND MS-66 (P/CAC) A++, L++, PQ++++.... 2450
1¢ 1909-S IND VF-25 (P) A+, BN, RARE ................... 780
1¢ 1909-S VDB F-15 (P) KEY, PQ+, A++ ................. 1250
1¢ 1909-S VDB XF-40 (P) KEY, PQ+, A++............... 1350
1¢ 1909-S VDB AU-55 {P} L++, A++, PQ++, KEY ... 1550
1¢ 1909-S VDB MS-62 BN {P} L, A, PQ, SCARCE . 1675
1¢ 1909-S VDB MS-63 RB (N) A+, L, PQ SCARCE. 1980
1¢ 1909-S VDB MS-65 RB {P} L, A, PQ SCARCE .. 3400
1¢ 1911 MS-66 RD {P} A+, L+, PQ, POP 106/+7 ... 2150
1¢ 1912-D MS-64 RD {P} L++,A++, PQ+++ .............. 750
1¢ 1913-D MS-65 RD (N) A++, L++, PQ++++ ......... 2800
1¢ 1913-S MS-65 RB (N) L++, A++, PQ+++............ 2100
1¢ 1914-D F-12 {P} A+, RARE, PQ ........................... 340
1¢ 1914-D VF-20 {P} RARE, A+, PQ + ...................... 450
1¢ 1914-D VF-30 (P) A+, KEY, PQ++ ........................ 690
1¢ 1917 MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ............. 725
1¢ 1918 MS-66 RD (P/CAC) A++, L+++, PQ+++ ..... 1700
1¢ 1919 MS-65 RB (N) A++, L++, PQ+++ ................. 295
1¢ 1919-S MS-65 BN (P/CAC) A+, L++, PQ++ ......... 950
1¢ 1920 MS-66 RD (N) A++, L++, PQ++++ ............... 990
1¢ 1922 no D VF-30 (P) RARE, A+, PQ ................... 2250
1¢ 1925-S MS-64 BN (P) A+, L, PQ+....................... 725
1¢ 1926 MS-66 RD (N) L++, PQ++, A++ ................... 295
1¢ 1927 MS-67 RD {P} L++. A++, PQ,POP 39/+0 .. 2975
1¢ 1929-S MS-64 RD {P} A+++, L++++, PQ++++ ..... 150
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¢ 1867 MS-65 RB {P} A++, L+++, PQ++++ ........... 1275
2¢ 1868 MS-65 RB {P} PQ++, A++, L++ ................. 1575
2¢ 1870 MS-65 RB {P} PQ++, L++, A++++ ............. 2650
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
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
H10¢ 1837 MS-65 {P} No Stars, Sm Date, W+, A++,
L++, PQ+++, POP 19/+12.................................. 3675
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H10¢ 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-63 {P} A++, L++, PQ++ ........... 1150
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¢ 1917 MS-65 {P} A++, L++, PQ+++....................... 720
5¢ 1920-S MS-64 {P} A++, L+, PQ++ ..................... 3750
5¢ 1923-S MS-64 {P} W, A++, L++, PQ+++ ............ 1500
5¢ 1925-S MS-64 {P} LT, A+++, L+++, PQ++++ ..... 3350
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-67 {P} L++, A++, VW, PQ++ ................ 2350
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¢ 1893-S MS-64 {P} LT, A++, L++, PQ+++ ......... 1950
10¢ 1895-S MS-64 {P} LT, A++, L++, PQ+++ ......... 1750
10¢ 1897 MS-64 {P} BEAUTIFUL TONING, A, PQ .... 375
10¢ 1899 PR-64 CAM (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ... 1100
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¢ 1920-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¢ 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¢ 1877 MS-65 (P/CAC) LT, A+++, L++, PQ+++ ... 2150
25¢ 1892 MS-64 (P) W++, L++, A++, PQ+ ................ 750
25¢ 1892 MS-66 (N/CAC) LT, A+++, L+++, PQ+++ ..1975
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 (P/CAC) LT, A+++, L++, PQ+++ .... 3100
25¢ 1906 PR-66+ (P/CAC) LT, A+++, L++, PQ+++ .. 3350
25¢ 1903 PR-66 CAM {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ... 3975
25¢ 1913-S VG-08 {P} SCARCE, A++, PQ++ .......... 2850
25¢ 1913-S VG-10 {P} SCARCE, A++, PQ+++ ........ 2950
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¢ 1916 MS-63 {N} ORIG. LT, A+++, L++, PQ.... 18,750
25¢ 1917 TY1 MS-64 FH {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ+ .. 625
25¢ 1917 TY1 MS-65 FH (N) W++, L++, A+, PQ+... 1275
25¢ 1917 TY2 MS-65 FH {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ++ .. 925
25¢ 1917-D TY1 MS-65 FH {P} VW+, A+, PQ+, L .. 2100
25¢ 1919-S AU-55 {P} VW, LT, A++, PQ++ ............... 975
25¢ 1923-S AU-58 (P/CAC) VW, A++, L++, PQ++ .. 2975
25¢ 1924-D MS-65 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++.......... 540
25¢ 1926 MS-64 FH {P} W++, L++, A++ PQ+++....... 495
25¢ 1926-D MS-65 (N) W+, L++, A+, PQ+................ 510
Numismatic News EXPRESS / March 17, 2015
25¢ 1927-D MS-65 FH {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++.. 2825
25¢ 1929 MS-64 FH (P) VW, A++, L++, PQ++ .......... 565
25¢ 1929-S MS-66 FH {P} PQ, A, L, W, POP 12/+0 . 1750
25¢ 1932-D MS-64 {P} PQ+++, L++, A+++, W++ ... 2400
HALVES:
1806/5 AU-50 (N) VW, LT, A+, L+, PQ, POP 5/+16...5150
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
1909 PR-66 {P} W+++, A+++, L++, PQ++++ ........... 4950
1910 PR-63 {P} LT, A+++, L++, PQ++ ..................... 1225
1910-S MS-64 {P} LT, A++, L+, PQ, POP 21/+23 ... 3200
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
1921-S MS-62 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ+++............. 27000
1934 MS-64+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .................. 225
1934 MS-66 {P} W+++. A+++, L+++, PQ+++ ............ 850
1934-D MS-66 {P} W+, L+, A+, PQ+, Pop 155/+4.. 2750
1934-S MS-65 {P} VW, L++, A++, PQ++................. 3600
1935 MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .................. 295
1936-S MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++............... 278
1938 MS-65+ {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ+++ .................. 425
1939 PR-65 (P/CAC) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ........... 735
1939-S MS-67 {P} PQ+++, A++, L++, W++............. 1750
1941-S MS-65 {P} PQ++, L++, A++, W+++............... 695
1941-S MS-65 (P/CAC) PQ++, L++, A++, W++......... 975
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-66 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ+++ ................ 245
1943-D MS-67 {P} A++,L++, W++, PQ++ ................. 850
1943-S MS-65+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++............... 360
1943-S MS-66 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++............... 510
1944-D MS-66 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ .............. 235
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
1946-S MS-66 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ++................... 250
1947-D MS-66 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................ 250
1950 PR-65 CAM (NGC) W+, L+++, A++, PQ+++.... 1950
1950 PR-66 CAM {P} BLAST WHITE, DEEP MIRRORS
POP 33/+8 ............................................................ 5100
1950 PR-67 CAM {P} BLAST WHITE, DEEP MIRRORS
POP 8/+0 ........................................................... 14,900
1954 PR-67 CAM {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .......... 550
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-68 CAM {P} A++, L++, W+++, PQ+++ . 450
1956 TY2 PR-68 CAM (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ... 450
1956 TY2 PR-69 CAM (N) W++, L++, A+++ PQ+++ .. 775
1957 PR-68 CAM (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++++......... 425
1956 TY2 PR-68 DCAM {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .. 779
1956 TY2 PR-68 UCAM (N) A++, L++, W+++, 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-68 UCAM (N) L++, A++, W+++, PQ+++ ...... 775
1963 PR-68 DCAM (P/CAC) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .. 875
DOLLARS:
1798 VF-30 {P} LRGE EAGLE, ORIG., LT, A+, PQ+.. 3650
1799 AU-50 {P} VERY ORIG., LT, A+++, PQ+++ ...... 8750
1843 AU-53 (N) ORIG. A++, PQ+............................. 1100
1847 MS-61 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ+ ....................... 4250
1878 8TF MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ........... 510
1878 7/8 TF STR 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 {P} W++, L++, PQ++, A+ ... 275
1878 7TF REV’78 MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A+, PQ+ ... 1050
1878 7TF REV’79 MS-64 {P} W++, PQ++, L++, A+ ... 550
1878-S MS-65 {P} PQ+++, L++, A++, W+++............. 330
continued
SEE GUS TISO AT IMPORTANT MAJOR COIN SHOWS
MARCH 2015
APRIL 2015
6th-8th Tennessee State Coin Show, Camp Jordan Arena, Chattanooga, TN
20th-22nd Las Vegas Numismatic Society, Riviera Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV
26th-29th Whitman Coin & Collectibles, Balitmore Expo, Convention Ctr., MD
10th-12th MI State Numismatic Society, Booth G8, Macomb Community College Expo Ctr., South
Campus, 14500 East 12 Mile Road, Building P, Warren, MI
17th-19th Georgia Numismatics Assoc. 51st Anniversary Show, Dalton, GA
22nd-25th Central States Numismatic Soc. 75th Convention, Schaumberg Renaissance Hotel, IL
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
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++ .................... 895
1879 MS-66 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ++++ ................ 3100
1879-CC XF-40 (N) LT, A++, SCARCE, PQ++............ 775
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 AU-53 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ+++ .... 3100
1879-CC CAP MS-61 {P} W++, A++, L+++, PQ++.. 5100
1879-CC CAP MS-62 (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ++ ...... 5790
1879-O MS-64 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++................. 595
1879-O MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ++ .............. 610
1879-S REV’78 MS-64 {P} PQ+++, W++, A++, L+ .. 1650
1879-S MS-67 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++............. 975
1880 MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .................. 165
1880 MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ .................... 779
1880 MS-66 {P} POP 98/+0 W+, L++, A++, PQ++ .. 2975
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’78 MS-64 {P} W+, L+, A+, PQ+ . 1150
1880-CC 8/7 REV’78 MS-65 {P} W+, A+, L+, PQ+ . 2275
1880-O MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ............ 1895
1881 MS-64+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .................. 210
1881 MS-64 (N) PQ++, A++, L++, W+++................... 175
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++ .............. 960
1881-CC MS-65+ {P} W++, A++, L++,PQ++++ ....... 1050
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+++ ................ 220
1882 MS-65 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++..................... 580
1882-CC MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .............. 599
1882-CC MS-65 (P/CAC) GSA, W++, A+, L+, PQ+ ... 695
1882-CC MS-66+ {P} W+++, L++, A+++, PQ++++ .. 2325
1882-O/S MS-63 STR {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ+++ ... 285
1882-O MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .............. 145
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-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/CAC) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .. 750
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-CC MS-66+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ ...... 1475
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++ .............. 590
1884-CC MS-65 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++ .............. 580
1884-CC MS-66 (P) W++, PQ++, A++, L+++ ............ 925
1884-CC MS-66 PL {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .... 1950
1884-O MS-64 DMPL {P} W+, A++, L++, PQ++ ....... 450
1884-S AU-58 {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ+++++ ....... 2500
1884-S MS-61 PL (N) W++, L, A, PQ, POP 3/+6 .. 18500
1885-CC MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ .......... 1150
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+++............... 360
1885-S MS-64 {P} VW+++, A++, L++, PQ++ ............ 720
1886 MS-66+ {P} PQ++, A++, L++, VW, POP 88 ...... 750
1886 MS-66+ {P} VW, A+++,L++, PQ++++ ............... 750
1886 MS-67 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++++ ................ 975
1886-O MS-62+ (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ++............... 2375
1886-O MS-63+ {P} PQ++++, A++, L++, W++, FS .. 5500
1886-O MS-64+ {P} ORIG. LT, A, L, PQ, SCARCE ..P.O.R.
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} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++............... 875
1887-O MS-64 {P} PQ++, L++, A++, W++ ................ 435
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
1887/6 MS-65 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ............. 1700
1887/6 MS-65 (I) W+, A++, L++, PQ++ ................... 1700
1887/6-O MS-62 {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ++ ......... 1450
1887/6-O MS-63 {P} PQ++++, L++, A+++, W+++ ... 2300
1887/6-O MS-64 {P} W++, L, A, PQ, POP 112/+1.. 5250
1887-S MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W+++, PQ+++............. 695
1887-S MS-64 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ................. 720
1888 MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ .................. 275
1888 MS-66 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ ................ 625
1888-O MS-65 (N) A+, L++, W++, PQ+..................... 565
1888-O MS-65 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................ 565
1888-O MS-66 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ+++ .............. 2350
1888-S MS-62 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................. 435
1888-S MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++++............. 910
1889 MS-64+ {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ .................. 140
1889 MS-65+ {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ++++ ............ 570
1889-CC VF-35 {P} LT, A++, SCARCE, PQ++ ......... 2150
1889-CC VF-25 (N) A++, SCARCE, PQ+++ ............. 1499
1889-CC VF-35 (PCI) A++, SCARCE, PQ++ ............ 1800
1889-O MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................ 975
1889-O MS-65 (N) W+, L++, A+++, PQ+++............. 5250
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-64+ {P} VW, A+++, L++, PQ++++ ...... 2250
1890-CC MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .......... 1695
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++++........... 1150
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++++ ...... 850
1891-CC MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ............ 1375
1891-CC MS-65 {P} A++,L++, W++, PQ+++ ........... 5100
1891-O MS-63 {P} W++, L+++, A+++, PQ+++ .......... 395
1891-O MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ .............. 999
1891-S MS-64 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................. 375
1891-S MS-64 (P/CAC) W++, L++, A++, PQ++......... 425
1892 MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W++++, PQ++++ .......... 1150
1892-CC MS-63 {P} W, A+, L++, PQ+ .................... 2375
1892-CC MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .......... 3375
1892-O MS-63 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ................ 475
1892-O MS-64 (N) PQ+++, L++, A+++, W+++......... 1025
1892-O MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ .......... 1075
1892-S XF-45 (N) VW, A+, L++, PQ .......................... 650
1892-S AU-55 {P} VW, A++, L+++, PQ+++ ............. 5850
1892-S AU-55 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ++ .................. 5950
1893-CC F-15 (N) LT, A++, PQ++ .............................. 475
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++ ................. 2125
1893-CC AU-50 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ++............... 2675
1893-CC AU-53 {P} VW, A+, L++, PQ+++............... 3150
1893-CC MS-63 {P} L++, W++, A+++, PQ+++ ........ 8995
1893-O AU-53 {P} LT, A+++, L++, PQ+++ ................. 995
1893-O AU-55 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ++++ ............. 1975
1893-O AU-58 (N) W+, L++, A+++, PQ+++ ............. 2450
1893-S G-06 {P} SCARCE, ORIG., LT, PQ++ ........... 2650
1893-S VF-30 (N) ORIG. LT, A++, SCARCE, PQ++ .. 6350
1894 VF-30 (N) W, A++, L+, PQ++ .......................... 1580
1894-O AU-55 (N) ORIG. L+, PQ+++ ......................... 325
1894-O MS-63 {P} PQ+++, L++, A++, W+++ .......... 5100
1894-S MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A+++, PQ+++........... 2700
1895-O XF-45 {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ+++.................. 795
1895-O AU-50 {P} VW, A++, ORIG, PQ++ ............... 1075
1895-O AU-55 (N) LT, A++, L++, PQ+++ ................. 1900
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 (N) W+, L++, A++, PQ+++ ................ 1250
1895-S XF-40 (CAC/NGC) LT, VW, A++, L+, PQ++ . 1390
1895-S MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++............ 10,500
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+++.................. 800
1896-O MS-61 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++++........... 2350
1896-S MS-63 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++............. 4350
1896-S MS-63 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ............... 4200
1896 MS-67 {P} A++, L++, PQ++, W+, Pop 23/+1.. 4750
1897 MS-66 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .................. 1100
1897-O AU-58 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................. 550
1897-O MS-62 {P} A++, L++, W+, PQ++ ................ 2300
1897-S MS-64 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................. 175
1897-S MS-64+ {P} PQ+++, L++, A+++, W+++......... 265
1898 MS-66 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ .................. 700
1898-O MS-66 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++ ................ 425
1898-O MS-66+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ............ 590
1898-S MS-64 (P) W++, A++, L++, PQ++ ................. 795
1899 MS-64 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++..................... 425
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
1900-O MS-66+ (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++............. 850
1900-O/CC MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ........ 995
1900-S MS-64 {P} A++,L++, W++, PQ++.................. 660
1901 MS-62 {P} RARE, Pop 255/+150, W, L, A, PQ . 6950
1901-S MS-62 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................. 675
1901-S MS-64 (N) VW, A++, L++, PQ+++ ............... 1350
1902-S MS-65 {P} PQ++, L++, A++, W+++............. 3100
1903 MS-64 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ+++................... 125
1903 MS-66 (P/CAC) W++, L++, A+++, PQ++++ ...... 695
1903-O MS-65 {P} W+, L++, A+++, PQ+++ .............. 675
1903-O MS-65 (P/CAC) W++, L++, A++++, PQ+++ .. 985
1904 MS-65 {P} W++, L++, PQ+++, A++++ ............ 2800
1904 MS-64 {P} W++, L+, A++, PQ+++ .................... 610
1921 MS-63 DMPL (N) W, A+, L++, PQ++ .............. 1800
1921 MS-65 (N) W++, L++, PQ+++, A++................... 180
1921-D MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++ ................ 120
1921-S MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++................. 175
1921-S MS-64+ {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++............. 450
1921-S MS-65+ {P} W+, A+, L, PQ, POP 30/+65 ... 2400
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1921 PE MS-63 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ ............. 470
1921 PE MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ++++ ........... 975
1921 PE MS-64 (N) L++, A++, W+++, PQ+++ ........... 925
1921 PE MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ........... 1050
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-65 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++............... 690
1922-S MS-64 (P/CAC) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++....... 490
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
1923 MS-67 (PCI) W++, L++, A++, PQ ................... 2160
1923-D MS-65 (I) VW, LT, A++, PQ++ ..................... 1125
1923-D MS-65 (N) W++, A++, L++, PQ++............... 1105
1923-S MS-64+ (P/CAC) W++, L++, A++, PQ+++..... 975
1924 MS-65 (N) A++, L++, W++, PQ++++................. 165
1924-S MS-64 {P} W+++, L++, A+++, PQ+++......... 1485
1925 MS-65 (N) W++, A++, L++, PQ++..................... 165
1925 MS-65 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ .................. 175
1925 MS-66 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++..................... 650
1925 MS-66 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ++++ ................ 675
1925-S MS-63 {P} W++, A++, L++, PQ++................. 295
1925-S MS-64+ {P} VW, A++, L++, PQ+++............. 3200
1925-S MS-64 {P} W+, A++, L++, PQ++................. 1250
1925-S MS-64 {P} W+, L++, A++, PQ+++ ............. 1450
1925-S MS-64 (I) VW, A++, L++, PQ+++ ................. 850
1926 MS-64 {P} W++, L++, A++, PQ+++ ................. 215
1926 MS-64 (N) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ .................... 155
1926-S MS-65 {P} PQ+++, L++, A++, W++............ 1185
1927 MS-63 {P} W+++, L++, A+++, PQ+++ ............. 199
1927-D MS-63 (P) W++, L++, A++, PQ++ ................ 435
1927-D MS-63+ {P} W++, L++,A++, PQ+++ ............ 525
1927-S MS-64 {P} A++, L++, W++, PQ+++ ........... 1350
1927-S MS-65 (ICG) W+, A++, L++, PQ++ ............ 7250
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best of buzz
David C. Harper
To read more from Dave Harper’s blog go to numismaticnews.net/buzz
MS-68 collectors are pioneers
More and more collectors are drawn
to assembling sets of coins in grades that
were of impossibly high quality when I
was starting out many years ago.
Putting together a set of say,
Washington quarters 1999 to date, in
MS-67, MS-68 or even MS-70 is now
something that can be done with the modern issues.
The question for those who succeed in
finishing such a set is how coming generations will react to them.
Are collectors of top grade coins the
pioneers showing a new way to collect
and the approaches taken by my generation are simply going away?
I cannot know the answer for sure.
However, what I do know is that to
e-letters
collect sets in those top grades requires
the use of grading services to attest to the
high quality of the coins.
Even if I had a perfect eye and I
assembled a set of Washington quarters
in a uniformly MS-68 condition I could
not simply put them in an album and
proclaim to the world the existence of my
MS-68 set.
I need professional witnesses.
That is not a bad thing, but it is a different reality for many of us who assembled sets from change.
What happens to my good 1932-D
Washington quarter 10 or 20 years down
the road?
Will anyone appreciate the sense of triumph I experienced when I bought it along
with the 1932-S in the same low grade?
Since I have the 1932 Philadelphia in a
beautiful state of uncirculated, I can see how
the well worn pieces are overshadowed.
Will my uncirculated 1932 make
MS-68?
I will have to check it out one day by
submitting it to a grading service.
I have owned it since before the
70-point grading scale was applied to
U.S. coins generally.
Collecting coins in MS-68 condition is
a privilege, but it is not the same thing as
picking out a coin from a pile of change
on the table.
Times are different now.
The MS-68 collectors are indeed the
new pioneers.
from the Feb. 20 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.
Have you ever cleaned a coin?
I am somewhat caught between the
two terms.
Cleaning, as an example to me, would
be taking an abrasive (Brasso or other
harsh cleaning agents) to make a coin
more “presentable.”
While dipping with an approved cleaner/agent is again to make a coin more presentable, but in this case you are removing
tarnish. One requires scrubbing which
diminishes the appearance of the coin,
while the other removes tarnish and does
not hurt the actual coin.
I prefer dipping as opposed to cleaning. In my youth I cleaned coins using
steel wool, Ajax, and the like.
A question that should be asked is
“How does the collector community
feel about dipping coins and does that
effect value?”
I do not like coins that are tarnished.
A dark patina/tarnish does not enhance
a coin’s appearance, yet collectors pay
big money.
Manuel Marti
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I live in a small town about 60 miles
from Santa Fe, N.M. The old Santa Fe
Trail runs through our town. Just north of
town is a manmade lake that covers the
trail into town.
One day I was sitting waiting for a fish
to bite, and I was running shale pebbles
through my fingers. A small coin seemed
to just appear in my hand. I could tell it
was an Indian cent. I was more excited
about the coin than the fish that day!
I couldn’t read the date, and so
unfortunately I harshly cleaned the
coin. It is dated 1882. That’s the year
my grandfather was born. I have spent
much time wondering about that cent. I
believe that coin must have come down
the Santa Fe Trail.
That coin will always be one of my
favorites. I wish I had left it uncleaned
for originality. I will probably never clean
another coin that way. I may never find
another coin that has as much history as
that cent. That’s my big fish story.
Donald in New Mexico
Numismatic News EXPRESS / March 17, 2015
I have cleaned coins using a ultrasonic
cleaner and plain old distilled water. I
imagine this is this the same process that
the conservation departments at NGC and
PCGS use. The coins are never physically
touched. I dry them using a blow dryer.
Dominic Cantore Jr.
I have, but only some of the ones I
have dug up metal detecting.
Byron Wood Aurora, Colo.
Have I ever cleaned a coin? The first
thing I say to anyone who asks me about
coins is “never, ever, clean a coin!”
However, good question. Let me think...
I once received a common-date Shield
nickel so badly encrusted and corroded
that I decided to use it as a guinea
pig for cleaning. I bought some Nic-ALene and at first timidly, then forcefully,
applied Nic-A-Lene. Though it removed
some surface debris, it left a truly awful,
porous, deep gray moon-like surface on
the hapless nickel. I then spent the 5-cent
piece in a vending machine at work.
I recently, within the last year, bought
some G to VG better-date Barber halves
from an heir emptying his late father’s old
coin album. Now, I like old albums like
“Library of Coins,” but these albums predate anything I’ve seen. They were dark
green and actually smelled musty, despite
the dry climate (Colorado Springs) where
they’d been stored.
Upon removing the coins, there was a
visible greenish, damp bit of verdigris on
them. I used a 100 percent cotton, extraclean cloth to wipe them firmly, but not
radically. The green matter readily came
off onto the white towels and left nice
coins that did not appeared cleaned.
Did I clean them? Up to you to decide.
Some fellow dealers readily bought the
halves from me at the early-bird hour of a
small show, so maybe I underpriced them.
I lived in Colorado Springs for many
years (recently moved to San Antonio).
Tom Hallenbeck and I once used a Q-Tip
and a toothpick to apply a little “Coin
Care” to an encrusted, but low-wear,
1944-D Lincoln cent I’d found in circulation, to discover, you guessed it: Is it a “D
over S”? We could not tell without using
the last resort of removing some surface
debris. The “Coin Care” worked great,
helped us remove some debris and see,
sadly, it was not an OMM.
Lastly, I once created some varying
dilutions of common ammonia cleaner plus tap water. I sprinkled, soaked,
sprayed, wiped these solutions on some
common-date Mercs to see what would
happen. While I got interesting rainbow
results, none were pleasing, and all looked
cartoonish, for lack of a better term.
It was interesting to see how rapidly the surfaces became discolored, or
perhaps, colored, some brightly so, but
none were in my eye pleasing or prettily
toned. I tossed the Mercs back into the
90 percent common bag from which I’d
borrowed them. At that time, silver was
trading for four times face. Hey! Where
is that bag?
Neil Brown San Antonio, Texas
When first in the hobby I cleaned
some ancient coins, mainly to separate
them and see what I could see.
But, after being in this hobby for seven
to eight years I have learned not to touch
them, even though I have a trade token that
I would like to clean but don’t dare touch.
Eric Nutting Twin Falls, Idaho
I think there is a rather fine line
between cleaning and conservation of a
coin. Some would consider even a minor
dress up of a coin to be cleaning. To me
It all depends upon how extensive is the
effort that is performed. I do not consider
the actions which I have occasionally
taken to be classifiable as truly cleaning.
Others might beg to differ with me.
Jerrold Finch
When I was a 12-year-old kid my
mother gave me some Indian Cents. They
were dark and I made them “beautiful ?”
with the help of Brasso metal cleaner.
That was 60 years ago and I have owned
two coin shops since then. I still have a
couple of the original coins put away to
remind me of me first coins.
Larry Cox, owner of Coxs Coins, Keaau,
Hawaii
I buy junk world coins (base metals)
from a coin dealer here in town by the
bagful. Yesterday, I bought 25 pounds
worth. I mount the coins in 2x2 cardboard
holders, label each with country, date, and
denomination (and occasionally metal
and Krause number and topic). Then I fill
20-pocket pages that fit in a three-ring
binder. Then I give the pages away to
schools, libraries, hospitals, and charities
(think Toys For Tots). Kids between, say,
5 and 12 years old love these things. Most
of them have never seen a coin from outside the U.S., so this gives at least some
of the them a small incentive to look at
countries outside their own, or a link to
learn something about other cultures, or
the first ship in a collection of coins with
ships on them.
At any rate, the coins I give away have
been inspected by at least three agencies:
the people who run the business that collects tons of foreign coins from parking
meters, airport charities, etc.; my local
coin dealer, and me.
After three humans have examined
these coins, believe me, there aren’t many
that are worth more than melt. I mount
and label about 10,000 coins a year, so
not much of numismatic interest slips
past me. Anyway, about one coin in a
hundred arrives in hideous condition;
perhaps burned, or with salt corrosion, or
so oxidized that one can hardly read the
date. These hideous coins I clean. Reason,
recall that I’m giving them away by the
buckets to kids. I want those kids to see
the beauty of coins! Ask any collector; all
other conditions being equal, does your
eye go to a grungy XF or to a shiny XF.
Kids respond the same way and for the
same reason.
John Brabson Albuquerque, N.M.
My father got me into collecting over
60 years ago. He would clean some of the
silver coins, never copper. He used a paste
made from baking soda. I’ve done it as
well, but stopped because of the adverse
impact on value.
Personally, I think they look better than
the dirt encrusted ones. Dirt is not part
of the original coin. The paste does not
mar the coin’s surface when done gently.
One set I collect is the Roman emperors.
These coins are almost always cleaned
and they look fine. Even grading services
never add the annotation that the coin has
been cleaned; it’s expected. So what is the
cutoff date – a thousand years or older? It
doesn’t make sense to me.
Richard Bender Queensbury, N.Y.
I cleaned some of my coins many years
ago. This was before I knew that cleaning
destroyed some of the value of the coins.
The coins that I cleaned were common
date coins that I took out of circulation.
The coins that were cleaned were not of
any great value. I now know better than to
clean any coins.
Bob Brown
Many years ago I obtained an Indian
Head cent dated in the mid-1860s. I don’t
remember the actual date. It was a sharp
strike, but had all kinds of dirt caked in
the field around the raised features.
My wife had one of those jewelry
cleaners, so I dumped it in the solution
and started up the tiny vibrating tub to
loosen the dirt. Took my new frosty-looking coin to the local dealer to sell. Nice
coin, he said, too bad someone cleaned
it, and gave me a buck. I was too embarrassed to admit that it was my doing.
Good lesson.
Horst Seeley Palm Coast, Fla.
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Numismatic News EXPRESS / March 17, 2015
STANDING LIBERTY
QUARTERS
COINS FOR COLLECTORS
1917-P T1 MS-63+ FH
clnd ..........................489.00
1917-P T1 XF..............109.00
1917-P T1 XF clnd,
lt rv scrtchs ................97.00
1917-P T1 VF lt scrtchs. 73.00
1917-P T1 VF lt
rm ticks ......................71.00
1917-P T1 VG-F............49.95
1917-P T1 VG lt cor ......41.95
1917-P T1 VG lt old
rv rm nick...................40.95
1917-P T1 VG clnd,
lt rm nick ....................38.95
1917-P T1 VG dark,
scrtchs .......................25.95
1917-P T1 G/AG bent....16.95
1917-D T1 AU-59 FH harshly
clnd, scrtchs.............117.00
1917-D T1 XF .............172.00
1917-D T1 XF clnd,
lt rm nicks ................162.00
1917-D T1 G-VG ...........47.95
1917-S T1
MS-63+ FH ...........1,149.00
1917-S T1 VF lt cor, lt
scrtchs & ticks .........122.00
1917-S T1 F clnd,
lt rm nicks ..................83.00
1917-P T2 XF-45 clnd,
lt scrtch ....................104.00
1917-P T2 XF................84.00
1917-D T2 VG clnd .......41.95
1917-S T2 VF-35
old cleaning .............119.00
1917-S T2 VG
weak date ...................44.95
1918-D VF ....................67.95
1918-D VG weak date,
rv rm nicks .................36.95
1918-S MS-63 near FH
clnd .......................1,349.00
1918-S AU ....................77.00
1919-P XF-48 clnd .......93.00
1919-P XF-45 clnd,
cor, scrape..................47.95
1919-P VF clnd,
lt rm nicks ..................55.95
1919-P G-VG weak date,
lt rv scrtchs ................36.95
1919-D ANACS F ........207.00
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1919-S VF-35 clnd .....419.00
1919-S VF clnd ...........319.00
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1920-P XF very
sharp strike ................51.95
1920-P VF lt cor............30.95
1920-P G-VG lt cor .......14.95
1920-D VG only 0
shows in date .............59.95
1920-S XF.....................51.95
1920-S F weak date.......21.95
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1921 VF clnd,
scrtchs, rv cor ..........429.00
1921 VF clnd, moderate
pitting & scrtchs.......419.00
1921 VG weak date......174.00
1923-P MS-63+
near FH ....................369.00
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1923-P XF-45 clnd .......62.95
1923-P VG lt cor,
weak date ...................15.95
1923-P G-VG only 3 shows,
rv rm nicks .................11.95
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1923-S VF-25 clnd .....914.00
1923-S VF typical
weakness at date ......807.00
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1924-P XF-45
lt rv scrtch ..................59.95
1924-P G weak date ......12.95
1924-P G weak date,
lt rv scrtchs ................11.95
1924-D MS-63 FH
hidden rv scrtch .......895.00
1924-D VF ..................134.00
1924-D F-VF
weak date .................109.00
1924-D F.....................117.00
1924-S MS-63 FH
clnd .......................1,895.00
1924-S VG+ sharp date,
lt rv scrtch ..................42.95
1924-S VG+ lt scrtchs,
old cleaning ...............38.95
1924-S VG weak date ....28.95
1925 MS-64+..............389.00
1925 AU ........................72.00
1925 G-VG ......................7.50
1926-P XF-48 clnd .......47.95
1926-P XF-45 clnd .......44.95
1926-P XF clnd, lt rv
rm flaw .......................22.95
1926-S AU-59.............257.00
1926-S VF clnd,
lt rv scrtch ..................22.95
1926-S F-VF .................19.95
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1926-S VG ......................9.95
1926-S AG/AG+ ..............6.50
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1927-P AU cor, many
scrtchs & digs ............28.95
1927-P XF-45 clnd .......44.95
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1927-S VG+ ..................51.95
1927-S G lt rv nick........35.95
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1927-S G/AG++ ............33.95
1927-S AG+ lt rm bump 26.95
1927-S AG+ lt cor, lt
scrtchs, old dig ..........24.95
1927-S AG lt scrtchs .....27.95
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1928-D PCGS UNC
scrtch .......................107.00
1928-S lg S VF-25
clnd ............................28.95
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1928-S XF.....................34.95
1929-P AU-55 clnd .......76.00
1929-P VF-25 clnd,
scrtchs .........................8.75
1929-D MS-60 clnd ....108.00
1929-D XF-45 ...............56.95
1929-D XF-45
moderate cor ..............73.00
1929-D XF-45 clnd,
lt scrtchs ....................53.95
1929-D G lt scrtchs .........8.50
1930-P MS-65 ............415.00
1930-P XF-45 lt
rm bump ....................42.95
1930-P XF clnd .............26.95
1930-P VF.....................12.95
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lt rm tick .....................93.00
1930-S VF-35 clnd .......25.95
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QUARTERS
1932-P ANACS MS-63 .49.95
1932-P AU-55
harshly clnd ...............12.95
1932-P AU lt scrtchs .....11.95
1932-P VF.......................9.50
1932-D MS-64+.......3,145.00
1932-D MS-63 clnd . 1,294.00
1932-D MS-61.........1,098.00
1932-D MS-60............935.00
1932-D MS-60 toned ..925.00
1932-D NGC UNC
clnd ..........................849.00
1932-D AU-59 clnd.....629.00
1932-D AU-59
lt scrtch ....................617.00
1932-D AU-55 ............549.00
1932-D AU-55
clnd, lt cor ................495.00
1932-D XF-48 lt cor ....274.00
1932-D AG++/AG lt
old scrapes.................82.00
1932-D AG+/AG ............87.00
1932-D AG old scrtchs..79.00
1932-D AG/Fair
lt rv scrtchs ................65.95
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1932-S MS-62 ............529.00
1932-S MS-61 clnd ....424.00
1932-S G+ lt old
rv scrtchs .................104.00
1934-P dbld die obv
XF-45 .......................489.00
1934-P lt motto
PCGS MS-65 ...........294.00
1934-P lt motto
MS-64 ......................189.00
1934-P lt motto AU-55
tiny spot .....................31.95
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1934-P MS-65 ..............89.00
1934-P MS-65
faint scrtch .................79.00
1934-P AU-59 clnd .......18.95
1934-P AU-55...............14.95
1934-D sm D rv of 32
MS-62......................469.00
1934-D MS-64+..........519.00
1934-D AU-59
deep scrtchs ...............79.00
1934-D AU-55 ............117.00
1934-D AU ....................72.00
1934-D XF-45 ...............51.95
1935-P MS-66 ............129.00
1935-P MS-64++ ..........57.95
1935-P MS-63 lt scrtch. 26.95
1935-D AU-55
lt scrtch ....................127.00
1935-D AU-55 lt mark . 126.00
1935-D XF-48 ...............79.00
1935-D XF scrtch ..........29.95
1935-S MS-65+ PL
obv ...........................489.00
1935-S MS-64 ............156.00
1935-S MS-63 ............129.00
1935-S NGC MS-62 ...118.00
1935-S MS-60 clnd ......76.00
1935-S AU-59...............62.95
1936-P MS-67 ............569.00
1936-P MS-63 ..............29.95
1936-P AU-59 lt nicks ..15.95
1936-P F+ clnd ...............7.50
1936-D MS-63 clnd ....659.00
1936-S MS-63++ ........149.00
1937-P MS-63 ..............32.95
1937-P MS-62 clnd
& pitted rv ..................20.95
1937-P VF.......................9.75
1937-P VF rv scrtchs ......8.50
1937-D ANACS MS-64 .98.00
1937-D MS-64..............98.00
1937-D PCGS AU-58 ....59.95
1938-P AU-55...............56.95
1938-P XF-45 clnd .......25.95
1938-P VF-30 clnd .......14.95
1938-P F .........................7.95
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1938-S PCGS MS-66 .419.00
1938-S XF-48 lt nicks ...41.95
1938-S VF clnd ...............8.95
1939-P MS-65 ..............56.95
1939-D/D MS-63 ..........94.00
1939-D MS-65..............94.00
1939-D MS-64++..........67.95
1939-D AU-55
lt scrtchs ....................22.95
1939-D XF-45
lt scrtchs.....................13.95
1939-D XF-45 scrtchs...11.95
1939-S AU-59...............72.00
1939-S AU ....................51.95
1940-P AU-55 clnd .......13.95
1940-P XF lt scrtchs .......9.50
1940-P VF.......................7.95
1940-D DDO-7 SEGS
MS-64......................197.00
1940-D MS-66............439.00
1941 NGC PF-64 ..........98.00
1941 PRF-63.................79.00
1941-P MS-64 clnd ......15.95
1941-P MS-60 lt scrtchs ..9.75
1941-P AU ......................8.95
1941-D MS-65..............59.95
1941-D MS-64+............51.95
1941-D MS-63 clnd ......41.95
1941-D MS-62..............38.95
1941-S MS-65 ..............56.95
1941-S MS-62 ..............34.95
1941-S AU clnd,
lt rv scrape ...................8.95
1942 PRF-64.................97.00
1942 PRF-63.................67.95
1942-P AU-55 scrtch ......6.95
1942-S MS-64+ ..........107.00
1942-S MS-64 ..............98.00
1942-S MS-63 ..............91.00
1942-S AU-59...............43.95
1942-S AU-55 lt
scrtchs........................29.95
1943-D MS-60..............24.95
1943-S dbld die obv AU
lt scrtchs ..................369.00
1943-S MS-66 ............169.00
1943-S MS-63 ..............36.95
1943-S XF clnd ...............6.95
1944-P MS-63 ..............10.95
1944-D MS-64+............27.95
1944-S MS-66 ..............94.00
1944-S MS-65+ ............49.95
1944-S AU-55 clnd .........9.95
1945-S AU-55 clnd .........8.50
1946-P AU-59.................9.25
1946-D MS-65..............35.95
1948-P MS-64++ ..........21.95
1948-S MS-64 ..............17.95
1949-P MS-63 ..............39.95
1949-P AU-55...............19.75
1949-P VF-35 clnd .........8.95
1949-D MS-63..............27.95
1949-D MS-62..............22.95
1950-D/S XF-45 .........159.00
1950-D/S VF .................61.95
1950-D/S VF clnd,
lt scrtch ......................54.95
1951-S MS-64++ ..........39.95
1952-S MS-64
pretty toning ...............39.95
1952-S MS-63 ..............12.95
1953 PRF-69 cameo ...417.00
1953 PRF-68 lt cameo. 119.00
1953 PRF-67 lt cameo ..89.00
1953-S MS-64
nice toning .................21.95
1954 PRF-68 lt cameo ..79.00
1954 PRF-67 cameo ...169.00
1954 PRF-66.................23.95
1954-P MS-66 ..............54.95
1954-P MS-64
nice toning .................19.95
1954-P AU-59.................6.95
1956-D/D MS-63+ ......149.00
1957-D MS-64..............12.95
1958-P MS-65 ..............19.95
1960-P MS-65 ..............18.95
1961-D MS-65..............31.95
1963-D MS-65 mushy
mm .............................11.95
1964-D MS-63................7.95
CAPPED BUST HALF
DOLLARS
1808 AG++ ....................55.95
1811 AG+ lt damage......46.95
1812 AG lt scrtchs.........49.95
1812 AG/Poor clnd,
lt bend ........................35.95
1823 F plugged .............46.95
1826 AU clnd,
lt scrtchs...................259.00
1826 XF-48 clnd .........294.00
1826 F lg hole ...............38.95
1827 rv rotated 315 deg.
AG/G lt stain...............64.95
1827 AU-55 ................549.00
1828 AG++/AG+
lt rm tick .....................44.95
1829 AU harshly clnd,
lt rm bruise...............237.00
1830 AU-55 ................489.00
1830 G clnd, scrtchs .....42.95
1831 MS-62
old cleaning ..........1,295.00
1831 VF holed...............49.95
1833 AU lt nicks..........304.00
1833 AU lt scrtch ........306.00
1834 MS-60 clnd,
nicks & scrtchs ........419.00
1834 VF-30
lt rm nicks ................112.00
1834 VF holed...............47.95
1834 VF holed, scrtchs .36.95
1834 AG+/AG clnd,
lt cor & scrtchs...........40.95
1834 AG/AG+ ................43.95
1836 AG+/AG lt
bend, scrtchs..............39.95
1837 XF-45 obv
polished & scrtchd ...124.00
1838-P AU-55 old
cleaning, lt rv cor .....489.00
1838-P XF-45 clnd,
lt stain ......................244.00
SEATED HALF DOLLARS
1839 ND F+ clnd, rv mark,
lt rm nicks ................429.00
1839-P AG/AG+ lt
rv rm tick....................45.95
1840-P F-VF old
cleaning .....................84.00
1842-P tripled dt WB105
AU-59 ......................589.00
1842-P tripled dt WB105
XF-45 clnd, marks....229.00
1842-O MD errant 4 WB103
F clnd, lt scrtchs .......319.00
1843-O G clnd, bent......35.95
1843-O G/AG+
lt rm bumps................47.95
1844-O XF clnd,
lt scrtchs ..................164.00
1844-O G clnd,
lt scrtchs, spot............30.95
1844-O AG/AG+ lt
nicks & scrtchs ..........32.95
1845-P VG-F.................96.00
1845-O widely dbld date
WB104 XF ................895.00
1846/6-O MD NGC VF
clnd ..........................109.00
1847-O AU-55 clnd, lt
scrtchs & pits ...........247.00
1847-O XF-45 clnd .....244.00
1848-P PCGS AU clnd 416.00
1848-O AG lt cor,
old rv dig....................28.95
1849-P recut 184 WB106 VF
clnd ..........................249.00
1849-P dbld date WB103 G+
clnd, lt scrtchs..........129.00
1850-O PCGS VF-35 ..244.00
1850-O VG+ old cleaning,
lt rv cor.......................61.95
1853-P XF...................229.00
1853-P AG ....................27.95
1854-O VF-30 damage..52.95
1854-O G lt cor & mark . 31.95
1855-O XF clnd,
lt scrtchs ..................134.00
1855-O VF-35 holed .....44.95
1855-O AG/AG+
lt scrtchs ....................33.95
1856-P AU-59 clnd .....349.00
1856-P XF-48 graffiti ....94.00
1856-P XF-45 clnd .....169.00
1856/1856-O WB102 G
clnd ............................64.95
1856-O AU-59 clnd,
lt scrtch ....................349.00
1856-O XF-45 clnd,
rm scrtchs ................159.00
1856-S AU clnd,
lt pitting....................912.00
1857-P AU lt stain.......214.00
1857-P XF-48 graffiti ....74.00
1857-P XF-45 .............159.00
1857-O WB102 errant dates
AU clnd ....................395.00
1857-O AU clnd ..........259.00
1858-P MS-60 ............394.00
1858-O MS-63 clnd,
retoned .....................869.00
1858-O AU-55 lt
scrtchs & nicks ........314.00
1858-O AU-55 lt scrtchs,
old cleaning .............249.00
1858-O AU-55
clnd, scrtchs.............219.00
1858-O XF-45
scrapes & scrtchs.......96.00
1858-O XF-45
holed, cor ...................54.95
1858-O XF lt damage ....86.00
1858-O G plugged ........19.95
1858-O AG+/G scrtchs ..29.95
1858-O AG old
cleaning......................29.95
1858-O AG lt bend ........26.95
1858-S AG ....................41.95
1859-O errant 9 WB102
XF ............................419.00
1859-S AG+/G old scrtch,
rv rm bumps ..............32.95
1860-P AU-59 clnd,
lt ticks ......................489.00
1860-P XF clnd ...........249.00
1860-O/O WB105 AU-55
clnd, lt scrtchs..........369.00
1861-O VG+ clnd,
lt digs .........................73.00
1861-O AG+ ..................50.95
1861-O AG+/AG
graffiti.........................41.95
1861-O AG ....................48.95
1861-S AU-59 clnd .....419.00
1861-S AG ....................42.95
1863-S G+ lt rm bump ..56.95
1863-S G clnd...............49.95
1864-S WB104 G/AG+
lt rv scrtchs ................98.00
1864-S AG/AG+ ............41.95
1866-S Motto AG/Fair
lt rm bumps................37.95
1867-S G+ weak mm, old
bump & scrtchs..........39.95
1869-P AU clnd, lt
nicks & scrtchs ........237.00
1871-S AU-55 clnd .....298.00
1871-CC Fair ..............297.00
1872-S sm wide mm WB101
G ................................74.00
1872-S AG++ clnd ........47.95
1872-S AG old dig ........35.95
1872-CC XF-48
clnd, porosity ........2,395.00
1872-CC AG+
old cleaning .............186.00
1872-CC AG/AG++ .....157.00
1873-P Ar XF-45
holed, nicks................79.00
1873-P NA cl 3 AU-55 clnd,
lt scrtchs, rm nicks ...289.00
1873-P NA cl 3 AG
lt cor...........................33.95
1874-P sm AR F-VF clnd,
lt rm nicks ................179.00
1874-P XF plugged .......79.00
1874-S G-VG lt
rm bump ..................107.00
1874-S G-VG
clnd, lt cor ..................98.00
1875-P F+ lg hole .........28.95
1876-S VG-F clnd, cor ..41.95
1876-S G ......................36.95
1876-S G lt cor .............34.95
1876-S AG+/G ..............33.95
1876-S AG ....................31.95
1876-CC AU holed,
nicks ........................114.00
1877-P VF-35 clnd .......93.00
1877-P AG/AG+ clnd,
lt cor & rm nick ..........24.95
1890 NGC G-6 ............539.00
1891 VG-F clnd,
lt rm bruise...............109.00
1891 G+ ........................67.95
1891 AG+/AG ................46.95
BARBER HALF
DOLLARS
1892-P VF-30
old digs ....................149.00
1892-P G+/AG+ lt rm bump,
lt rv scrtchs ................21.95
1892-S G+/G clnd, lt rv rm
bumps, lt scrtchs......196.00
1893-P VF many nicks 116.00
1893-P G+ ....................23.95
1893-O AU
a few nicks ...............409.00
1893-O G+ ....................39.95
1893-O AG+/AG ............24.95
1893-S MS-61 .........2,695.00
1893-S AG++/G
nicks & dings .............73.00
1894-P VG+ lt
old scrtch ...................61.95
1894-P VG+ clnd,
rv scrtchs ...................56.95
1894-P G-VG lt stain,
lt scrtchs ....................34.95
1894-P G+/G
lt rm ticks ...................30.95
1894-O AU lt scrtchs...347.00
1894-O VG ....................29.95
1894-S XF-45 clnd .....289.00
1894-S VF-30
old digs ....................144.00
1894-S VF clnd ...........119.00
1894-S VG ....................31.95
1895-P VF-25 clnd .....149.00
1895-P VF clnd, tooling
to remove marks? .......97.00
1895-P VG+ lt scrtch.....38.95
1895-O VF lt marks .....146.00
1895-O G/AG ................27.95
1895-S XF clnd ...........395.00
1896-P AU-55 clnd,
nicks, scrtch .............395.00
1896-P AU old
cleaning, scrtchs ......279.00
1896-O G-VG lt
rv rm bump ................40.95
1896-O G/AG clnd ........24.95
1896-S VF lt rm flaw ...369.00
1896-S AG+/AG ............78.00
1896-S AG lt scrtchs .....64.95
1897-P VG+ ..................32.95
1897-P VG+ lt
rv rm bumps ..............30.95
1897-P G+ ....................22.95
1897-O AU-59 razor sharp
strike, clnd ............1,389.00
1897-O VG damaged.....97.00
1897-O AG+/Fair lt scrtchs
& nicks, old cleaning .73.00
1897-O Fair-AG
scrtchs .......................64.95
1897-S XF old cleaning,
lt scrtchs ..................719.00
1897-S F+ clnd ...........425.00
1897-S G/Fair ...............89.00
1898-P VG-F clnd,
lt rm marks .................25.95
1898-P VG+
lt rv rm bruise ............24.95
1898-O AU
tiny rv rm tick ...........849.00
1898-O VG+ rm nicks ...89.00
1898-O G-VG lt
rv rm ticks ..................51.95
1898-O G-VG clnd,
lt cor, rv gouge ...........42.95
1898-O G/AG ................24.95
1898-S AU clnd,
lt scrtchs ..................394.00
1898-S AU clnd, lt
scrtchs & nicks ........379.00
1898-S VG-F clnd, lt rv
rm bump, lt scrtchs ....58.95
1898-S G+/G
clnd, scrtchs...............20.95
1899-P MS-60 clnd ....459.00
1899-P XF-48 clnd .....259.00
1899-P VF-30 clnd,
lt nicks .....................117.00
1899-P F clnd,
lt scrtchs ....................36.95
1899-O VG+ lt scrtchs...45.95
1899-O G+ ....................24.95
1899-O G+ clnd ............23.95
1899-S VG+ ..................51.95
1899-S VG+ lt scrtchs ...48.95
1900-P XF-45 clnd,
cor, scrtchs...............119.00
1900-P G-VG ................18.95
1900-O VF-25 clnd,
lt rv cor.....................194.00
1900-O VF clnd,
lt scrtchs ..................139.00
1900-O G-VG
lt rv scrtchs ................18.95
1900-S AU-55.............415.00
1900-S AU clnd ..........359.00
1900-S XF-45 lt nicks &
scrtchs, rv rm gouge. 149.00
1901-P VF clnd,
lt cor.........................103.00
1901-O AU ..................745.00
1901-O XF lt scrtch .....394.00
1901-O G-VG ................22.95
1901-S VF-35 clnd,
lt scrapes..................624.00
1901-S F-VF ...............298.00
1901-S G+/AG ..............25.95
1901-S G/AG clnd,
lt scrtchs ....................20.95
1902-P XF-48 .............269.00
1902-P SEGS XF-45
rm nicks, clnd ..........139.00
1902-P F .......................41.95
1902-P G-VG ................19.95
1902-P G+ ....................18.95
1902-O AU lt scrtch ....319.00
1902-O XF clnd...........207.00
1902-O VF clnd, rm dig. 98.00
1902-S AU-59.............619.00
1902-S VF-35 clnd,
rv rm nicks ...............289.00
1903-P VF-35 clnd .....154.00
1903-O AU-59 very
sharp strike ..............584.00
1904-P VG-F.................34.95
1904-P VG+ lt ticks .......26.95
1904-P G rm bump,
digs, lt bend ...............12.95
1904-O XF lt scrtchs,
old cleaning .............449.00
1904-O VF clnd...........224.00
1904-O G/AG
old scrtchs .................13.95
1904-O G/AG bent ........12.95
1904-S AU clnd .......2,795.00
1904-S NGC VF
scrtchs .....................719.00
1904-S F harshly
clnd, nicks................169.00
1904-S G-VG clnd,
lt scrtchs ....................47.95
1904-S G+ ....................41.95
1904-S G/Fair ...............24.95
1905-P VG+
harshly clnd ...............37.95
1905-P ICG VG-10........44.95
1905-P G-VG lt scrtchs . 24.95
1905-S VF-30 .............159.00
1905-S VG-F
lt rv rm bump .............34.95
1906-O F+.....................67.95
1906-O VG-F
lt scrtchs ....................32.95
1906-D MS-60 clnd,
lt scrtchs ..................449.00
1906-D AU clnd ..........307.00
1906-D XF-45
lt marks ....................239.00
1906-D XF-45 clnd,
damaged ....................79.00
1906-D G ......................17.95
1906-S F .......................61.95
1907-P MS-62 clnd ....769.00
1907-P F+ clnd, lt
rv rm nick...................56.95
1907-O MS-64.........1,219.00
1907-O AU-55 ............389.00
1907-O XF clnd,
lt rm nicks ................159.00
1907-O VF-30 clnd,
lt scrtch ....................129.00
1907-O VF-30 clnd,
pitted, lt scrtchs..........79.00
1907-O F-VF lt cor ........77.00
1907-O G+ lt scrtchs .....18.95
1907-O G ......................16.95
1907-D AU ..................307.00
1907-D XF-48
lt scrtchs...................269.00
1907-D VG+ clnd,
rv scrape ....................19.95
1907-D AG ....................12.95
1907-S F+ clnd, lt digs .94.00
1908-P VG clnd,
lt scrtchs ....................19.95
1908-O AU lt scrtchs,
rv stain .....................289.00
1908-O VF-30
clnd, lt cor ................139.00
1908-O F-VF old scrtch. 56.95
1908-O F.......................41.95
1908-O F clnd, lt cor .....39.95
1908-O VG-F ................32.95
1908-O VG clnd, lt
scrtchs & rm ticks ......16.95
1908-D MS-62 clnd ....719.00
1908-D VF-35 .............159.00
1908-D F lt old scrape
& rm bump.................38.95
1908-D F clnd,
scrtchs & nicks ..........34.95
1908-D G-VG bent,
rm bumps...................12.95
1908-D G+ ....................16.95
1908-D G/AG++
old scrtchs .................12.95
1908-S VG/G
rv rm ticks ..................19.95
1909-P VF...................104.00
1909-P VF lt marks .......98.00
1909-P F+ clnd .............55.95
1909-O AU ..................627.00
1909-O VF-30 clnd,
lt dig.........................249.00
1909-O F old cleaning ..45.95
1909-O G+ lt nicks ........17.95
1909-O G/AG++
many rm nicks............11.95
1909-S VG clnd,
scrtchs, nicks .............16.95
1910-P VG lt rm ticks....27.95
1910-S VF-35 lt cor ....157.00
1910-S F+ .....................62.95
1911-P AU-59 clnd,
lt scrtchs ..................412.00
1911-D VF clnd,
lt scrtchs ..................107.00
1911-S G/AG+ ..............13.95
1912-D MS-64 clnd ....935.00
1912-D AU ..................307.00
1912-D XF clnd...........157.00
1912-D VF ..................104.00
1912-D VF clnd.............98.00
1912-D VG-F
lt rv rm bump .............29.95
1912-D VG+/G ..............22.95
1912-D G+ ....................16.95
1912-D G+ rm bumps ...12.95
1912-S VF old scrapes..79.00
1912-S G-VG lt
old scrtchs .................16.95
1913-P G/AG++ clnd.....57.95
1913-D VG+ clnd, lt rv
rm bump, lt scrtchs ....29.95
1913-D VG scrtch .........23.95
1913-S VF-25
harshly clnd .............107.00
1913-S VG-F
harshly clnd ...............32.95
1913-S VG rv rm dig.....24.95
1914-P VG-F lt
old scrtch .................198.00
1914-P VG+ lt rv
rm bumps.................164.00
1914-P VG
tiny rm bump............127.00
1914-P G+ rm nick,
lt rm stain .................122.00
1914-P G+ rv
rm bumps.................107.00
1914-S VG+ ..................28.95
1915-D AU-55
rv gouge...................297.00
1915-D VF-25
rm nicks ...................114.00
1915-D F-VF couple of
lt rm bruises ...............79.00
1915-D F+.....................62.95
1915-D F.......................41.95
1915-D VG-F clnd.........27.95
1915-S MS-63 ............907.00
1915-S VF-35 clnd,
lt rm nick ..................147.00
1915-S VG-F old
cleaning .....................34.95
WALKING LIBERTY
HALF DOLLARS
1916-P AU toned ........284.00
1916-P AG+ ..................41.95
1916-P AG/AG+
lt rm tick .....................35.95
1916-P Fair/AG clnd, lt
scrtchs & nicks ..........31.95
1916-D AG-G old
digs & scrtchs ............33.95
1916-D AG/AG+ rv
rm nicks .....................31.95
1916-D AG lt rm bump..29.95
1916-D AG lt rm bumps 28.95
1916-D Fair/AG.............27.95
1917-P MS-64+ ..........589.00
1917-P MS-63+
clnd, scrtchs.............139.00
1917-P MS-62 clnd,
retoned .....................134.00
1917-P MS-61 scrtchs..92.00
1917-P XF clnd .............34.95
1917-P F old dig ...........14.95
1917-D rv MS-63
clnd .......................1,595.00
1917-D rv AU clnd ......459.00
1917-D rv XF-45
lt old rm nick ............398.00
1917-D rv XF lt rv
planchet flaw ............344.00
1917-D rv G scrtchs......12.95
1917-S obv AG
lt scrtchs ....................19.95
1917-S obv AG
bad scrtchs.................17.95
1918-P MS-60 clnd ....449.00
1918-P XF-48 clnd .....185.00
1918-P XF-45 lt flaw
& rm mark ................154.00
1918-P XF clnd ...........137.00
1918-P VF-25 ...............89.00
1918-P F lt cor ..............16.95
1918-P G+ ....................17.25
1918-P G+
lt rv rm nicks ..............15.95
1918-D F-VF .................59.95
1918-D F+
lt rv rm mark ..............51.95
1918-S MS-63 .........1,565.00
1918-S AU-55 clnd .....247.00
1918-S XF-45 .............114.00
1918-S F-VF
edge toning ................24.95
1918-S VG ....................16.75
1918-S G ......................15.95
1919-P VF-25 old cleaning,
lt scrtchs ..................317.00
1919-D XF-45 ..........1,145.00
1919-S XF-45 clnd .....975.00
1919-S XF weak strike,
lt cor, lt scrtchs.........499.00
1919-S F+ ...................134.00
1919-S AG++
clnd, nicks ..................13.95
1920-P AU ..................149.00
1920-P XF.....................76.00
1920-P VF-25 clnd,
lt rm nicks ..................46.95
1920-D MS-61 clnd,
lt flaw ....................1,493.00
1920-D VF-25 .............319.00
1920-D F clnd ...............57.95
1920-S MS-64 .........3,459.00
1920-S MS-60 very sharp
strike, old cleaning ...895.00
1920-S XF-45 lt
scrtchs & nicks ........314.00
1920-S VF-35 .............159.00
1920-S F-VF lt cor ........48.95
1921-P VG clnd ..........175.00
1921-P VG/G+ clnd.....149.00
1921-P AG rm
damage.....................109.00
1921-P ANACS Fair
clnd, scrtchd ..............94.00
1921-D ANACS G-6
damaged ..................294.00
1921-D AG/AG+ lt
rm nicks ...................214.00
1921-D NGC AG .........244.00
1921-D AG scrtchs,
many digs ................214.00
1921-S AG+
several old digs ..........31.95
1921-S AG/AG+
lt scrtch & ticks ..........32.95
1921-S AG ....................33.95
1921-S AG clnd,
rm nicks .....................27.95
1923-S XF...................495.00
1923-S XF bent ...........169.00
1927-S AU-59 clnd .....769.00
1927-S AU couple
of marks ...................344.00
1927-S XF-48 .............309.00
1927-S VF-30 ...............98.00
1927-S F clnd, rm ticks . 14.95
1928-S PCGS AU-53 ..519.00
1928-S XF-45 clnd,
lt nicks .....................269.00
1929-S XF very
lt graffiti......................69.95
1929-S VF-25
old cleaning ...............42.95
1929-S VF-25 clnd,
lt nicks .......................37.95
1929-S F-VF lt cor ........25.95
1929-S G-VG ................14.50
1933-S AU-59.............407.00
1933-S AU-55.............359.00
1934-P PCGS MS-64 .117.00
1934-P AU-59...............52.95
1934-P AU-55
clnd, scrtchs...............24.95
1934-P AU clnd,
lt nicks .......................20.95
1934-P VG+ rv rm nick .12.50
1934-D MS-64
lt scrtch ....................298.00
1934-D MS-63
planchet flaw ............189.00
1934-D AU ....................75.00
1934-D AU clnd,
lt scrtchs ....................67.95
1934-S MS-60 clnd ....289.00
1934-S AU clnd ............82.00
1934-S XF-48 ...............61.95
1934-S XF-45 clnd .......53.95
1934-S XF clnd .............30.95
1935-P MS-62 ..............51.95
1935-D NGC MS-62 ...239.00
1935-S AU clnd ............92.00
1936-P PCGS MS-65.. 209.00
1936-P NGC MS-65 ...207.00
1936-P AU clnd,
lt nicks .......................19.95
1936-D NGC MS-64 ...129.00
1936-D VG ....................12.50
1936-S MS-61 ............173.00
1936-S AU ....................71.00
1936-S AU clnd ............63.95
1936-S XF-48 lt cor ......41.95
1936-S XF-45 nicks ......35.95
1936-S XF clnd,
lt nicks .......................25.95
1937-P PCGS MS-64 ...82.00
1937-P AU clnd ............20.95
1937-D MS-65+..........749.00
1937-D XF-48 clnd,
lt scrtchs ....................69.95
1938-P VG ....................13.75
1938-D AU clnd ..........192.00
1938-D XF-48 clnd .....169.00
1938-D XF-48 clnd, lt
scrtchs & nicks ........159.00
1938-D XF-45 clnd,
scrtchs .....................119.00
1938-D VF lt cor .........107.00
1938-D VG rm damage .45.95
1938-D ANACS G-6 ......48.95
1939-P NGC MS-64 .....78.00
1939-P AU-59 rm ticks .27.95
1939-P VG+ ..................13.50
1939-D NGC MS-65 ...137.00
1939-S XF rm nicks ......18.95
1940-P MS-64++ ..........92.00
1940-P MS-63 ..............51.95
1940-P MS-62 ..............44.95
1940-S MS-65
weak strike ...............199.00
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Please add $3.75 P&H on orders; over $375.00 postpaid.
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19
MINT STATISTICS
2015 ATB silver proof set on sale
By Connor Falk
The United States Mint opened sales
for the 2015 America the Beautiful quarters silver proof set on Feb. 20 and buyers
were excited. The Mint reported 46,681
sets were ordered by Feb. 22. This total is
just shy of the clad version at 48,443 sold,
which was released Feb. 3.
The 2015 Homestead 5-ounce silver
bullion coin is also doing well. Purchasers
ordered 5,300 coins from Feb. 18 to Feb.
25, bringing the sales total to 19,500. This
places the coin within range of surpassing sales for the 2014 Arches and Great
Sand Dunes 5-ounce bullion coins. Both
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:
2015 Commemorative Coins
(amount sold/mintage)
30,837/40,000
27,470/40,000
25,703/40,000
24,669/40,000
23,505/32,000
21,970/32,000
20,701/32,000
19,177/22,000
19,749/22,000
17,380/22,000
16,653/22,000
16,698/22,000
15,272/22,000
14,729/22,000
13,999/22,000
14,181/20,000
15,981/20,000
13,032/20,000
12,546/20,000
12,365/20,000
12,110/20,000
11,473/20,000
12,940/20,000
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 circulating 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
Everglades 3-coin set
36,689
39,945
33,429
38,759
25,373
40,528
18,433
26,038
22,296
23,433
20,747
20,651
17,511
21,189
17,888
16,749
17,113
15,376
18,419
18,877
*19,951
16,497
17,878
16,584
14,568
14,987
15,676
18,337
15,961
14,218
12,691
12,434
First Spouse
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
20
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
had 22,000 coins sold.
The Eleanor Roosevelt First Spouse
proof gold coin is listed as out of stock on
the Mint’s website. Sales stand at 2,377
coins with a maximum mintage of 10,000.
The U.S. Marshals three coin proof set
and the uncirculated $5 gold coin are back
on sale. All other options are on back order.
1,972
2,699
1,977
2,819
1,876
2,505
1,857
2,440
1,858
2,382
1,494
2,253
1,455
2,150
1,440
2,024
1,734
2,377
Numismatic News EXPRESS / March 17, 2015
Proof Uncirculated Max. mintage
N/A (W)
N/A (P)
500,000
March of Dimes:
Marshals Service $1:
Marshals Service $5:
Marshals Service half:
Three-coin proof set:
67,850 (P)
5,493 (W)
41,602 (S)
13,902
26,512 (P)
5,069 (W)
21,895 (D)
_
500,000
100,000
750,000
15,000
Gold Buffaloes as of 2/25/15
2015 one-ounce Buffalo bullion coin February Sales
2014 one-ounce Buffalo proof
February Bullion Eagle Sales
12,000
*20,557
as of 2/25/15 (in coins/ounces)
Platinum
Gold
Silver
0/0
N/A
N/A
N/A
0/0
12,500/12,500
2,000/1,000
0/0
50,000/5,000
64,500/18,500
2,963,000/same
N/A
N/A
N/A
2,963,000/same
One ounce:
1/2 ounce:
1/4 ounce:
1/10 ounce:
TOTAL:
America the Beautiful 5-ounce coins
2014
Great Smoky Mountains
Shenandoah
Arches
Great Sand Dunes
Everglades
2015
Collector (P)
Bullion
*24,710/25,000
*28,472/30,000
*28,458/30,000
22,815/30,000
20,965/30,000
33,000
25,000
22,000
22,000
34,000
Collector (P)
Homestead
Kisatchie
Blue Ridge Parkway
Bombay Hook
Saratoga
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Bullion
19,500
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Collector Eagle Sales as of 2/22/15
(in coins/maximum possible)
2014 Proof Gold
One ounce:
*19,842/20,000
1/2 ounce:
*5,832/10,000
1/4 ounce:
*5,929/10,000
1/10 ounce:
*13,860/20,000
Four-coin set
*8,861/15,000
2014-W proof 1 oz. platinum Eagle
2014-W uncir. 1 oz. gold Eagle
2014-W proof silver Eagle
2015-W proof silver Eagle
2014-W uncirculated silver Eagle
2013 Limited Edition Silver Proof Set
*4,629
7,901
754,903
309,824
*224,532
*47,971
Bag and Roll Sales
2014
American
BagNative
and Roll
Salesdo
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
50,784
46,783
97,567
$100 bag
*1,282
*1,170
2,452
$250 box
*6,994
*5,046
12,040
2014 Calvin Coolidge Presidential dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
49,896
44,581
94,477
$100 bag
*1,981
*1,979
3,960
$250 box
*7,101
*4,932
12,033
2014 Herbert Hoover Presidential dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
48,721
41,913
90,634
$100 bag
*1,981
*1,990
3,971
$250 box
*6,994
5,042
12,036
2014 Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
47,372
43,332
90,704
$100 bag
*1,994
*1,985
3,979
$250 box
*6,977
*5,030
12,007
2015 Harry S. Truman Presidential dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
25-count roll
13,372
11,770
$100 bag
888
893
$250 box
3,956
2,835
2013 Native American dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
25-count roll
*24,914
*23,864
$100 bag
*1,481
*1,478
$250 box
*2,508
*2,496
$500 box
*498
*494
Total
25,142
1,781
6,791
Total
48,778
2,959
5,004
992
2014 Native American Dollar
Option
Philadelphia
Denver
Total
25-count roll
18,596
18,480
37,076
$100 bag
*1,987
*1,990
3,977
$250 box
2,396
2,303
4,699
2013 Mount Rushmore National Memorial quarter
Option Philadelphia Denver
San Francisco
Total
100-coin bag
*3,059
*3,052
*6,611 12,722
Two-roll (P&D) set
*10,666
San Francisco roll
*7,245
P,D,S rolls set
*10,559
2014 Great Smoky Mountains National Forest quarter
Option Philadelphia Denver
San Francisco
Total
100-coin bag
2,972
2,874
6,299 12,145
Two-roll (P&D) set
10,056
San Francisco roll
6,561
P,D,S rolls set
11,632
2014 Shenandoah National Park quarter
Option Philadelphia Denver
San Francisco
Total
100-coin bag
2,658
2,606
5,582 10,846
Two-roll (P&D) set
9,250
San Francisco roll
5,709
P,D,S rolls set
10,609
2014 Arches National Park quarter
Option Philadelphia Denver
San Francisco
Total
100-coin bag
2,466
2,440
5,501 10,407
Two-roll (P&D) set
8,753
San Francisco roll
5,282
P,D,S rolls set
10,142
2014 Great Sand Dunes National Park quarter
Option Philadelphia Denver
San Francisco
Total
100-coin bag
2,494
2,403
5,192 10,089
Two-roll (P&D) set
8,346
San Francisco roll
4,876
P,D,S rolls set
9,683
2014 Everglades National Park quarter
Option Philadelphia Denver
San Francisco
Total
100-coin bag
1,872
1,807
5,172 8,851
Two-roll (P&D) set
7,890
San Francisco roll
4,705
P,D,S rolls set
9,272
Sets and Singles
2011
2012
2013
2013
2014
2014
2014
2014
2014
Dollar sets
Pres. $1 unc. set (P&D)
82,447
Pres. $1 unc. set (P&D)
96,678
Pres. $1 circ. set (P)
17,276
Pres. $1 circ. set (D)
13,287
Pres. $1 circ. set (P)
11,028
Pres. $1 circ. set (D)
7,792
Unc. $1 set (6 coins, 1 silver) 25,745
Pres. $1 unc. set (P&D)
52,119
Am. $1 coin and currency set *50,000
Presidential $1 Coin and First Spouse
Medal Sets
Abigail Fillmore
10,718
Jane Pierce
8,488
Buchanan Liberty
8,424
Eliza Johnson
6,797
Julia Grant
7,328
Lucy Hayes
5,809
Lucretia Garfield
5,485
Chester A. Arthur
5,275
Grover Cleveland (1st term)
4,718
Benjamin Harrison
4,562
Grover Cleveland (2nd term)
4,357
Ida McKinley
*3,982
Edith Roosevelt
*4,982
Helen Taft
*3,973
Ellen Wilson
Edith Wilson
Florence Harding
Grace Coolidge
Lou Hoover
Eleanor Roosevelt
*3,986
*3,986
*4,500
*4,500
*4,500
*7,000
2014 proof coin sets
Five-quarter ATB proof set
110,557
Five-quarter silver ATB proof set
113,281
Four-coin Presidential
220,543
14-coin clad proof set
688,963
14-coin silver proof set
410,995
2014 uncirculated coin set
28-coin set
331,027
2015 proof coin sets
Five-quarter ATB proof set
48,443
Five-quarter silver ATB proof set
46,681
Four-coin Presidential
Mar. 10
2015 uncirculated coin set
28-coin set
April
Miscellaneous Offers
2013 Birth set
Unless otherwise stated, all boxed figures are compiled February 22.
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
39,687
2013
2013
2013
2014
2014
2014
2014
2015
2015
2015
Happy Birthday Set
11,053
Congratulations Set
17,938
Roosevelt Youth Set
8,994
Birth set
30,261
Happy Birthday Set
11,761
Congratulations Set
7,090
FDR Coin & Chronicles Set
11,479
Birth set
6,109
Happy Birthday Set
4,252
Congratulations Set
1,125
2015 Bullion Eagle sales
Total coins as of 2/25/15
Gold Am. Eagle ounce
64,000
Gold Am. Eagle 1/2 ounce
20,000
Gold Am. Eagle 1/4 ounce
36,000
Gold Am. Eagle 1/10 ounce
165,000
Silver Am. Eagle
8,493,000
Gold Buffalo
46,500
Platinum Am. Eagle ounce
0
Kennedy halves
2014 Two-roll set
*30,331
2014 200-coin bag
*12,966
2015 Two-roll set
11,484
2015 200-coin bag
3,672
2014 50th Ann. clad unc. set
*197,629
2014 50th Ann. gold proof
71,080
2014 50th Ann. silver set
201,216
Mint Statistics
is updated each Thursday at
numismaticnews.com
www.numismaticnews.com / March 17, 2015
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Centenary set honors memory of Gallipoli
By Kerry Rodgers
On April 25 1915 the Allied troops
of the Mediterranean Expeditionary
Force stormed ashore at the Gallipoli
Peninsula. The object was to clear
Ottoman artillery and allow naval
ships to force a way through the
Dardanelles both to bring Istanbul
under direct attack and to relieve the
pressure on Russia.
World War I had been declared the
summer before and this campaign
was an attempt by the British to break
the stalemate on the Western front in
France.
Part of that force consisted of
combined troops from Australia and
New Zealand, ANZACs as they would
become known. For the young men
from the two fledgling nations Gallipoli
would become their baptism of blood
as it would for the Newfoundlanders,
Indians, French and British troops who
accompanied them.
The death toll would be horrendous
and all for nothing. By December all
Allied troops would be off the peninsula. For the Ottomans a stunning defense
of their homeland would have been
accomplished led by Colonel Mustafa
Kemal who, some years on, would be
the Republic of Turkey’s first president.
But for the ANZACs Gallipoli would
become their Alamo, the coming of age
for both their nations. For the past 100
years April 25 has become Australia and
New Zealand’s Veteran and Memorial
Days all rolled into one.
In the last few decades numerous
coins have been struck by both countries to commemorate Gallipoli and
the ANZACs. And, as the centenary of
the Gallipoli landings approaches, both
Australian mints have been releasing an
The four silver proof coins of the joint
Gallipoli centenary set. From top left:
Australia $5, Great Britain £5; Middle,
New Zealand $1; below, Turkey 20 lira
obverse and reverse. Images courtesy
Royal Australian Mint.
increasing number of commemoratives to mark the historic event.
Among recent issues first and foremost is a joint memorial set produced
by the RAM, Britain’s Royal Mint,
New Zealand Post, and the Turkish
Mint, Darphane ve Damga Matbaası
Genel Müdürlüü. It was launched at
Gallipoli/Page 57
The obverse of Turkey’s 20 lira contains the final sentence of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk’s
profound declaration in 1934 to the mothers of the Allied dead,
“After having lost their lives on this land they have become our sons as well.”
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COLONIALS
1776 Continental Dollar copy, silver BU .. 55
1787 Fugio Cent, 15-H-1, Good, many
scratches, scarce ................................ 399
1788 Mass. Cent, XF, many tiny pin-pricks
on Obv................................................ 150
1788 Mass. Half Cent, XF, porous ......... 450
1787 New Jersey Cent, Fine, M-64-t ..... 175
1787 New Jersey Cent, Fine, 135; Good, 45;
VF, electrotype ...................................... 20
1787 New Jersey Cent, M63-q, Fine, Obv.
dent .................................................... 175
1788 New Jersey Cent, G.M. copy, HD. left,
red BU .................................................. 20
1787 New Jersey Cent, Ch. VF .............. 399
1788 New Jersey Cent, M77-bb, Running
Fox .................................................. 1,599
1788 New Jersey Cent, M49-F, head left
.......................................................1,299
1788 Vermont, RR-17, Good.................. 155
1773 Virginia Half-Penny copy, Unc. 1773
............................................................. 20
1787 Vermont, RR-13, Fine ................... 199
Washington Two Headed Token, CA. 1785,
VF ...................................................... 175
1737 Mexican 8 Reales, XF, scattered tiny
marks ................................................. 375
Washington Token, 1783, Seated Rev., page
75 in red book, sharp XF ................... 360
HALF CENTS
1794, VF, porous, (4) visible, 150; Good,
smooth, half date visible .................... 180
1794, C-5a PCGS “Genuine”, Fine details,
“Tooled” (actually Obv. scratches) ... 1,599
1794, C-6a PCGS “Genuine”, env. damage,
XF details, hard surfaces, scattered pitting
........................................................ 3,999
1794, C-9, VF, porous............................ 999
1795, C-5a, FL. Edge, no pole, AG ........ 299
1796, Gal. Mint copy, Unc. ...................... 19
1797, C-1, 1 above 1 in date, PCGS VF-35
........................................................ 2,750
1800, C-1, PCGS AU-50, 1,099; AG........ 32
1802/0, C-2, PCGS VG-10, 2,999; Fine,
smooth, many faint Obv. scratches.. 1,999
1803, C-1, PCGS XF-40, “CAC”......... 1,999
1803, C-2, Die State VII Good, Rev.
scratch ...............................................499
1804, Spiked chin, VG, 135; Fine, 165; VF
........................................................... 250
1804, C-8, spiked chin, PCGS XF-40 .... 999
1804, C-10, Crosslet 4, with stems, PCGS
VF-25, 375; PCGS XF-40 .................. 475
1804, C-12. Crosslet 4, no stems, PCGS
XF-40 ................................................. 899
1804, C-13, Plain 4, no stems, PCGS
XF-40, 399; VF, 199; AU .................... 450
1805, C-4, LG “5”, with stems, PCGS
AU-55, “CAC” ................................. 1,399
1806, C-1, small 6, no stems, PCGS AU-50
........................................................... 799
1806, C-4, lg. 6, with stems. PCGS AU-58
........................................................ 1,199
1807, C-1, PCGS XF-45 ........................ 699
1808/7, C-2, Choice Good..................... 275
1808, pCGS AU-50, 1,199; Fine, porous . 39
1809, VF, faint Obv. scratches, 79; Good,
39; Fine ................................................ 55
1809, C-3, PCGS MS-64 brown ......... 2,500
1809/6, C-5, PCGS AU-53 .................... 899
1810, C-1, PCGS XF-40, 699; SF faint Obv.
scratches ............................................ 120
1811, C-1, “4 Star Obv. break”, PCGS
Good-6 ............................................ 1,499
1811, C-2, PCGS VF-30, 2,399; Fine, heavy
porosity .............................................. 299
1825, C-1, VF .......................................... 80
1825, C-2, PCGS AU-55, 375; Good, 50;
VF, 80 XF............................................ 140
1806, C-1, small 6, no stems, PCGS AU-50
........................................................... 799
1806, C-4, lg. 6, with stems, PCGS AU-58
........................................................ 1,199
1807, C-1, PCGS XF-45 ........................ 699
1808/7, C-2, Choice Good..................... 275
1808, PCGS AU-50, 1,199; Fine, porous 39
1809, VF, faint Obv. scratches, 79; Good,
39; Fine ................................................ 55
1809, C-3, PCGS MS-64 brown ......... 2,500
1809/6, C-5, PCGS AU-53 .................... 899
1810, C-1, PCGS XF-40, 699; XF, faint Obv.
scratches ............................................ 120
1811, C-1, “4 star Obv. break”, PCGS
Good-6 ............................................ 1,499
1811, C-2, PCGS VF-30, 2,399; Fine, heavy
porosity .............................................. 299
1825, C-1, VF .......................................... 80
1825, C-2, PCGS AU-55, 375; Good, 50;
VF, 80; XF........................................... 140
1826, C-1, PCGS MS-64. brown, “CAC”,
2,999; XF ............................................. 99
1828, C-1, 13 stars, PCGS MS-63 brown
........................................................... 499
1828, C-2, 12 stars, PCGS AU-50, 39; VF,
99; XF ................................................ 150
1829, Fine, porous................................... 30
1832, VF, 60; VG ...................................... 45
1833, XF .................................................. 89
1834, C-1, XF, 89; VF .............................. 60
1835, C-1, PCGS XF-45, 139; XF, 89; VG,
50; ANACS AU-50.............................. 150
1851, C-1, VF/XF..................................... 75
1853, XF .................................................. 89
1854, C-a, MS-61.................................. 175
1855, C-1, AU.......................................... 99
1856, C-1, MS-61 ................................. 179
LARGE CENTS
1793 Gal. Mint copy Chain Cent, red BU, 75
red Proof .............................................. 85
1793 Gal. Mint copy Wreath Cent, red BU,
40; red Proof ........................................ 50
1793 Gal. Mint copy Lib. Cap cent, red BU
............................................................. 20
1793 Wreath, S-6, Fine, faint porosity, sharp
detail ............................................... 4,500
1793, S-8 Wreath Cent, dug from ground,
BS-1, horrible looking, 499; AG, corroded, part date ............................... 1,499
1793 Wreath, S-11c, Good, Lett. Edge,
smooth surfaces, two Obv. edge dents,
scattered scratches .......................... 2,299
1794, S-22, VF+, Lt. granularity ............ 799
1794, S-28, smooth Good ..................... 399
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COLLECTOR COINS
1794, S-31, razor sharp VF/XF .........1,750
1794, S-56, “Office Boy” Rev., VF, pitted 175
1794, Smooth Fair, full DT., 125; Good . 250
1794, VG, S-69, smooth ........................ 499
1795 Lett. Edge VG, rim dents, 475; VG,
Obv. pitting......................................... 375
1795, Pl. edge, Ch. VF, 899; Choice Good,
dble, struck, 499; Good, 275; VG, Obv.
and Rev. pitting, 199; AG, full DT., 150;
VG, porous, 225; AG/Good, full DT ... 125
1796 Lib. Cap, AG, full DT. 150; Good .. 175
1796, Lib. Cap, S-81, Ch. Fine, Obv.
scratch ...............................................299
1796, S-94, Rare, Good ....................2,100
1796, S-96, Rare, VG detail, pitted ...4,999
1796, S-100, Ch. VG ........................1,999
1796, S105, (Rare) Good ..................1,299
1796 S-180, VF, smooth ........................ 999
1796 S-109, Good, porous .................... 185
1797 S-120b, Rev. of ’96, VG, 150;
S-121b, Rev. of ’96, VF, scratched ..... 199
1797, S-126, VF, porous ........................ 450
1797, S-131, Stemless, VG, lt. porosity 199
1797 S-135, Good ................................. 150
1797, S-137, Good, plain clip, porous .... 79
1797, S-138, VG, tiny rim ticks, 199; Fine+,
porous ................................................ 215
1798, S-146, VG, Rev. scratch ............... 425
1798, S-154, Ch. VG, 275; smooth Ch.
Good .................................................. 199
1798, S-159, Good, scattered corrosion .. 60
1798, Rev. of ’96, S-155, Good, scattered
spots .................................................. 199
1798, S-177, Good ................................ 225
1798, S-179, Fine .................................. 199
1800/79, Fine, rim tics, 175; VF, Obv. pitting on head, 199; VF, scattered nicks 150
1800, S-201, Fine ............................... 1,650
1800, S-299, Fine, porous ..................... 299
1800, S-211, Ch. Good, 199; Ch. VG .... 325
1800, AG .................................................. 29
1801, S-215, VG, pitted ........................... 75
1801, S-218, (Rare), Three Error Rev.
“Liberty” far to the right, Ch. AG.....1,999
1801, S-219, “Three Error” Rev. Good, 99;
F/VF, Obv. scratches, all errors visible 299
Lot (6) with all errors not visible AG/VG 250
1802, Stemless, VF, porous, faint Obv.
scratch ............................................... 175
1802, Smooth Good+, 49; VG, lt. porosity,
49; VF, Obv. pitting, 125; XF, porous.. 199
1802, Choice XF ..................................999
1803, Good, 10; VF, smooth surf., Obv. scr.,
150; XF, heavily porous, 140; VF, heavily
porous, 99; Choice VG, 65; VF, minor
porosity, 199; Lot (9) G/VF ................ 499
1803, Lg. DT., lf. fraction, VG, scattered
spots, 150; Ch. VF ............................. 325
1804, VF, Micro porosity, 2,999; Good, Obv.
damage, lt. porosity, 1,199; Fine, lots of
damage, full DT. ................................. 799
1805, Smooth, Ch. XF, 899; smooth Fine,
scattered digs Obv., 125; sharp XF, dark
..........................................................399
1806, VF, dark lt. porosity ...................... 199
18076, Lg. 7 over 6, smooth VG.............. 69
1807, Comet, Choice Good.................... 150
1807, VF, heavy porosity, 99; VF, Obv. spot
and scratches ..................................... 150
1808, So-called “12 Star Obv.”, Choice VF,
599; AG ................................................ 70
1808, Choice, smooth, VG ..................... 125
1809, Smooth VG, scattered tiny digs..599
1810/09, Choice Good, 75; VG/F, scattered
roughness ............................................ 89
1810, VG, lt. porosity, 59; Ch. Good........ 70
1811/10, Fine, Obv. scratch, 200; Good, lt.
porosity ................................................ 99
1811, Sharp VF .................................1,399
1812, Smooth Fine faint Obv. scratches,
175; Good, 55; VF/XF, lt. porosity, Rev.
scratches, 350; VF, smooth, Obv. rim
bumps, 299; Sharp XF ....................... 999
1813, VF, fairly smooth, 899; VG, porous
........................................................... 250
1814, VF, dig in hair 425; VF, pitted....... 175
1814, Dark, sharp XF, light granularity 999
1814, S-295, MS-62, faint Obv. scratches,
traces of luster on Reverse..............4,500
1816, VF+ ................................................ 89
1817, Ch. XF, 199; XF, lt. porosity ........... 50
1817, Mouse Top, porous, Good, 35; Good,
smooth, Obv. rim dent.......................... 40
1817, 15 Star Obv., AG/G ........................ 29
1818 N04, (scarce), Good+ ..................699
1818, XF, Obv. scr., 83; Choice XF+....... 175
1819/8, VF, lt. porosity............................. 49
1819, Lg. DT., VF+ ................................... 60
1819, Sm. DT., VF, 55; XF, porous ........... 89
1820, Error. “Tab” strike, Fine, heavily corroded .................................................. 350
1820/19, Fine, dark, 20; Choice Good, 25;
VF ........................................................ 60
1820, XF, lt. porosity, 99; VF.................... 55
1821, Fine+ very faint Obv. scratch, 139;
AG, smooth .......................................... 19
1822, XF, 160; VF, lt. porosity, 50; Choice
Fine, 35; Ch. VF/XF ........................... 110
1824/2, AG .............................................. 20
1824, VF+, lt. porosity ............................. 45
1825, VG .................................................. 30
1826, Ch. Good, 19; Choice XF, 180; XF, lt.
porosity .............................................. 129
1827, Ch. VF, 49; VG ............................... 23
1828 Sm. DT., Good+, 30; Fine, Obv.
scratch ................................................. 25
1828, Choice XF, 170; XF. lt. porosity, 80;
Ch. Fine, 30; VF, tiny scattered digs, 30;
VG ........................................................ 20
1829, Sm. lt. Rev., Good, 35; lg. lt. Rev.,
Ch. VG ................................................. 25
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1830, N-10, Choice Good ........................ 99
1830, XF, lt. porosity, 70; XF, 160; VF, lt.
porosity ................................................ 45
1830, small Rev. ltrs., VG+ ...................... 99
1831, Ch. XF, 150; XF, lt. granularity ....... 60
1833, VG, 25; XF, small Obv. dig, 65; sharp
Au, 199; XF, dark, lt. porosity, 55; XF, rim
nick, 75; VF, 45; Fine ........................... 50
1834 N-6, lg. 8, lg. stars, lg. Rev. ltrs., AU
.......................................................1,099
1834, Sm. 8, lg. stars, med. Rev. ltrs., Ch.
XF, 175; Choice AU, 325; VG ............... 40
1835 N-9, Terminal die state, Fine, Obv.
and Rev. Cuds, 4 known .................4,750
1835 N-18, Small Obv. dig ...................... 60
1835, N-13, VG........................................ 65
1835 “New Head”, XF, Obv. spots ........ 65
1836, Ch. VF, 39; Fine, 30; XF, 69; VG .... 25
1837, Beaded cord, sm. Rev. ltrs., VF ...... 45
1839/6, N-1, smooth Good, VG, un-even
wear ...................................................499
1838, XF, Choice, 49; (10) for................ 350
1839/6, N-1, VF, slightly dark, sharp detail
.......................................................1,499
1839, HD. of “1840”, PCGS AU-55 ....... 375
1839 Silly HD., VF. lt. porosity................. 30
1839 Booby HD. XF, lite porosity, 50; Fine,
30; VG .................................................. 25
1839 HD. of ’40, Fine............................... 35
1840, Lg. DT., XF, Rev. porosity, 29; VG .. 29
1841, XF, lt. granularity, 39; VG, 25; Fine 29
1842, Lg. DT., Ch. VF .............................. 45
1842, Sm. DT., VF.................................... 45
1843 Obv. and Rev. of ’44, (lg. lt. Rev.) VG,
30; VF, rim dent, porous, 39; Ch. VF.... 99
1843, Obv. and Rev. of ’42, 25; Fine ........ 35
1844, VF, 29; XF, porous, 45; XF/AU ....... 70
1845, XF, lt. porosity, 49; Ch. XF/AU ....... 85
1846, Sm. DT., Ch. XF ............................. 59
1846, Med. DT., Fine, 39; Choice XF ....... 79
1846, Tall Date, VG .................................. 30
1847/7, Choice Good............................... 80
1847, XF, lt. porosity, 40; Choice XF ....... 50
1838, Ch. XF, 59; VF, 30; AU, tiny Rev. digs
............................................................. 39
1850, XF, dark, 30; VF ............................. 25
1851, XF, faint Obv. scratch, 25; Choice AU
............................................................. 70
1852, Sharp, AU ...................................... 70
1852, MS-61 ......................................... 150
1853, XF, 20; XF ...................................... 39
1854, VF .................................................. 25
1855 “Knob on Ear”, XF..........................121855 , Upright “55”, Ch. XF..................... 49
1856, Slanted “5”, NGC MS-63, N-12,
Brown ................................................299
1857, Lt. DT., XF, 199; XF/AU, 275; XF, lt.
porosity, 175; XF, rim dents ............... 165
1857, Sm. DT., XF+................................ 275
SMALL CENTS
1857, Ch. AU, 150; Ch. XF+ .................... 70
1858 Lg. lt., XF, dark................................ 35
1858/7, VF ............................................. 275
1858 Sm. lt., XF ....................................... 60
1859, VF, 25; Ch. XF................................ 70
1860, XF, tiny Obv. scr. ............................ 35
1860, XF .................................................. 49
1861, XF, 85; VG, clnd. ............................ 15
1862, Ch. XF, 29; Lot (7) as above, 175; VF
............................................................. 20
1863, Ch. XF, 30; Lot (15) as above, 315;
VF ........................................................ 15
1864, C.N., Fine, dark, 9; VF, dark ........... 25
1864-L, Choice AU, 249; XF, heavy corrosion, 40; XF, rough Obv., 130; Good, Obv.
scratch, 35; Ch. VG, 69; Fine, 99; VF,
pitting ................................................... 59
1865, XF, corroded, 11; Fine, dark ............. 8
1866, Good, 35; Fine, 65; VG, porous, 30;
VG, 49; Choice VG with huge Rev. Cud,
150; Choice XF .................................. 155
1867/7, Good+, Choice, 120; Good, rim tics
............................................................. 50
1867, XF, faint uniform porosity, 79; VF, lite
pitting, 35; Good, 39; VG, porous, 35;
Choice Fine, 79; VG ............................. 49
1868, Good, 31; Fine, filler, 10; Good, Obv.
spots, 18; Good, lt. porosity, 25; XF, dark
............................................................. 45
1869, AG, 29 Fine, lt. porosity, 119; Fine,
Obv. scratch, 110; Good, 65; razor sharp
XF/AU+ .............................................. 325
1870, XF, Obv. scratches, 89; Fine, porous,
99; Good .............................................. 39
1871, Good, damage at date, 39; Good, 69;
AG/G, 50; Good, Obv. rim ding, 49; VG,
Obv. scratch ......................................... 50
1872, Choice VF/XF, 325; Good, 75; VG,
heavy porosity ...................................... 45
1873, Good .............................................. 14
1874, Good, 12; Fine, 35; VF................... 45
1875, Good .............................................. 10
1876, AG+ ................................................ 15
1877, Good, tiny Obv. dig ...................... 475
1878, Choice XF+, 229; Good, 20; Good,
porous .................................................. 10
1883, XF .................................................. 20
1886, TY-I, Obv. spot, VF ......................... 25
1885, F/VF ............................................... 25
1888/7, VG .......................................1,899
1892, MS-63 ........................................... 35
1893, NGC, MS-64, bn. ......................... 110
1894, Choice VF, 21; XF, 37 XF, lt. porosity,
19; XF, dark .......................................... 20
1906, MS-62 ........................................... 20
1908-S, Fine, 80; XF, porous ................. 115
1909-S (Ind.), ANACS XF-40, 599; VF, 499;
VG/F, lt. porosity, 425; Fine................ 450
1909-SVDB, NGC VF details, Obv. damage,
(very minor) ....................................... 699
1909-SVDB, NGC VF-30, 750; XF, faint
Obv. scratch, 825; AU, 950; G.M. copy,
red BU, 29; VF, scattered nicks ..........639
1911-P, XF ................................................. 6
1911-S, XF, 55; VF, 50; Fine, 45; VG, 40;
Good .................................................... 35
1912-P, VF ................................................. 5
1913-S, Fine, 15; VF................................ 21
1914-P, PCGS MS-65 RB ....................199
1914-P, XF ............................................... 11
1914-D, Gine, Obv. scratch ..................170
1915-P, Sharp AU, 59; VF ........................ 14
1915-D, XF .............................................. 11
1916-S, XF .............................................. 17
1917-P, AU+, 9; MS-63 ........................... 26
1918-D, Choice XF .................................. 12
1921-P, PCGS MS-64 RB ........................ 99
1922-D, Weak D, VG.............................. 199
1922-D, XF .............................................. 25
1923-S VF ................................................. 8
1924-D AG, 25; Choice Vf, 49; Good ...... 35
1925-P MS60, 9; ANACS MS63, RB ....... 20
1926-P MS63, mostly Red....................... 29
1926-S Good, 8; Fine, 10; VF, 14; XF ...... 24
1927-P MS63 ............................................ 9
1929-P MS-63 ........................................... 9
1931-S MS61, 125; XF, porous, 65; AU 115
1932-D PCGS MS64 Red ........................ 89
1933-D MS63,mostly Red ....................... 39
1934-D MS64 mostly Red ....................... 29
1937-D MS64, Full Red ........................... 11
1938-S MS64, Full Red ........................... 10
1941-P PCGS PR65 Red ....................... 125
1939-S PCGS MS65 Red ........................ 35
1 Each 1943-P, D, S Cents BU ...............10
1954-P Proof-63 Red................................. 7
1955-P Dbld Die, Obv NGC AU55 .....1599
1972-P Dbld Die Obv ANACS MS65 Red
........................................................... 525
TWO CENTS
1864 Sm Motto NGC VG10, 259; PCGS
VF35, 625; PCGS XF40 “CAC” .......... 850
1864 Lg Motto XF, dark, 20; CH XF ......... 30
1865 XF porous, 20; CH XF..................... 30
1866 AU Lt clng, 59; CH XF .................... 32
1867 Fine+ ............................................... 25
1868 XF porous ....................................... 19
1869 VF, 35; XF porous ........................... 49
1870 XF tiny Obv spot, 49; Good ............ 22
1871 XF porous, 70; Good ...................... 35
THREE CENTS NICKEL
1879 VF ................................................... 95
1888 XF+ ............................................... 140
THREE CENTS SILVER
1852 VF, 55; Good ................................... 19
1858 VF, faint minor scratches................. 25
NICKELS
1866 Rays, CH AU ................................. 190
1867 XF, 45; VF ....................................... 35
1868 AU, 70; XF ...................................... 40
1869 CH XF ............................................. 45
1872 NGC XF45..................................... 110
1882 Sharp XF+ ....................................... 50
1883 “with cents”, Good, 10; VG, dark, 10;
CH XF, 55; AU, many Rev scratches..... 39
1884 Choice AU+................................... 110
1885 NGC VF20, 925; Brill. Proof-62 ..899
1885 Good, 425; AG, Obv scratch, 225; AG,
Full dt................................................. 280
1886 CH VF, 350; AG, 125; Good, Rev
discolored, 190; Fair/AG ...................... 99
1889 Proof-62 ....................................... 149
1893 VF ................................................... 33
1894 PCGS MS64 ...............................599
1895 Good ................................................. 5
1896 XF, several scattered dark spots ...... 45
1897 CH XF ............................................. 40
1902 AU ................................................... 40
1908 VF ..................................................... 9
1910 XF, 19; VF ......................................... 8
1912-P VF, 6; XF...................................... 29
1912-S VF, 195; Good, faint Obv scr., 90;
VG, Obv mark, 90; Fine, 175; ICG VG-8
..........................................................175
1913 (Liberty) G.M. copy BU ................... 19
1913-D Ty I MS-63, 60; AU, 40; XF, 28;
XF, corroded, 9; VF, 20; Good, scattered
spots .................................................... 10
1913-D Ty II Good, 90; VG .................... 110
1913-S Ty II NGC MS65 ....................2999
1914-D XF, 225; VF, dark, 115; Fine, 99;
VG, dark, 55; AG .................................. 40
1914-S XF, 110; Fine, 30; VG .................. 25
1915-D Good, 20; Fine ............................ 30
1915-S AG ............................................... 19
1916-D Fine ............................................. 19
1916-S VG ............................................... 10
1917-D XF, 129; VF ................................. 55
1918-P XF, Obv scratch ............................. 6
1918-D Fine, 49; AG .................................. 6
1918-S VG ............................................... 15
1919-P XF ............................................... 10
1919-D Good, 9; Fine .............................. 55
1919-S CH XF ....................................... 199
1920-D Fine, 19; Good .............................. 5
1920-S Good ............................................. 4
1921-P Fine ............................................... 7
1921-S CH VF/XF, 350; Fine, 125; VG, 70;
Good .................................................... 45
1923-S VF/XF, 140; Fine, 75; Good ........... 5
1924-D Good ............................................. 4
1925-D VF, 50; Fine ................................. 20
1925-S Fine, 13; VG, 7; VF...................... 45
1926-S Fine/VF, 110; NGC VF25 ...... 240
1927-S Fine, 8; VF/XF ............................. 75
1929-S XF ................................................. 9
1930-P AU ............................................... 10
1935-P Dbld Die Rev Fine+ ..................... 85
1937-P Brill MS-63 ................................. 20
1937-D 3-Leg PCI XF40, 799; ICG AU53,
899; VF+ ............................................675
1937-S Brill MS63................................... 25
1938-P (Jefferson) PCGS Proof-64 ......... 79
1938-D (Buffalo) Lot of (11) each ICG
MS64 ................................................. 275
1938-D (Jefferson) MS64 .......................... 8
1938-S MS64 .......................................... 10
1940-S MS65 .......................................... 15
1941-D MS64 ............................................ 9
1942-P Ty I PCGS Proof-66 .................... 75
1943-D MS63 ............................................ 9
1949-D MS61 ............................................ 6
1949-S MS63 ............................................ 9
1950-D (34 pcs) BU............................... 299
1951-D MS63 ............................................ 7
HALF DIMES
1794 Gal Mint copy in copper, Red UNC . 29
1800 Fine, scattered tiny nicks ..........1199
1831 CH VF ............................................. 79
1835 CH VF, 79; Fine............................... 50
1834 VF ................................................... 75
1837 (Bust) VF clnd ................................. 99
1837 (Lib. Seat) VF, 99; VF, Obv scratches
............................................................. 50
1840-O, With Drap., VF+ .....................299
1845 VF ................................................... 29
1848-O CH XF, 215; VG, Rev scr ............. 45
1849/9-P Good ........................................ 40
1849-P Fine ............................................. 30
1850-O Good ........................................... 25
1851-P AU ............................................. 129
1852-O Obv scr VF .................................. 80
1853-P With Arrows XF ........................... 50
1853-O With Arrows Good....................... 20
1856-O VF, 80; VG, Obv scr..................... 15
1857-P VF ............................................... 20
1857-O VF ............................................... 29
1858-O VF ............................................... 34
1867-S XF+ ........................................... 275
1869-S AU ............................................. 160
DIMES
1801 Fine, scattered nicks ...................799
1805 Good, minor Rev scratches ........... 499
1821 Lg Dt, Fine ...................................... 79
1825 Good Rev scr .................................. 30
1830/29 VG ............................................. 99
1834 XF, small Obv rim nick, 175; VF/XF 80
1838-P (Seated) Good, 35; Fine, scratches
............................................................. 44
1840-P No Drap., Choice AU...............225
1840-O No Drap, XF .............................. 350
1842-O VG ............................................... 40
1844 ANACS Good-4, 225; ANACS VG10
........................................................... 325
1849-O XF, faint Obv scr........................ 310
1858-S AU .........................................1499
1874-P AU ............................................. 165
1876-P AU ............................................... 39
1888-P VF ............................................... 20
1889-P AU ............................................... 79
1892-P XF ............................................... 14
1893-O Choice XF, 175; Fine+, 99; Good,
Obv scratch .......................................... 19
1893-S XF, Rev area of tooling ................ 75
1884-P F/VF clnd .................................. 120
1895-S Good ........................................... 35
1897-S Fine/VG ....................................... 75
1898-O Good, 13; Fine/VF....................... 99
1899-S XF+, 45; VF, Obv scr ................... 20
1901-S Choice XF+, 325; Fine/VF .......299
1905-O “Small O” Mint Mark, VF, 250; Fine
........................................................... 199
1905-S MS61, 199; XF, 35; VF ................ 15
1906-S VF ............................................... 15
1909-P AU ............................................... 30
1909-S Fine/VG ....................................... 39
1910-P VF, 9; AU ..................................... 40
1911-P XF, 19; CH Brill AU ..................... 40
1912-D AU ............................................... 45
1913-S VF ............................................. 199
1914-P MS-62 ......................................... 80
1914-D MS62, 85; Brill AU ..................... 45
1915-P AU ............................................... 30
1916-P (Mercury) PCGS MS65 (Green
Label) 135; PCGS MS65 FB .............. 150
1916-D (Mercury) XF, Obv crud.........1799
1916-D PCGS AG-3, 550; PCGS Good-4
........................................................... 700
1916-O Good, 650; VG, faint Obv scratch,
899; AG .............................................. 375
1916-S (Mercury) Gem Brill MS64.......... 65
1917-P MS62 .......................................... 30
1917-S Brill AU ....................................... 47
1918-P XF ............................................... 40
1918-D CH XF, 25; VF ............................. 10
1919-P VF ................................................. 5
1919-D VF ............................................... 35
1919-S Fine ............................................. 10
1920-P AU+ ............................................. 11
1921-P NGC VF35, 285; ANACS VF20,
199; Good ............................................ 40
1921-P Brill AU ...................................599
1921-D NGC VG8, 99; ANACS VG10, 110;
Lot (6) Good, 275; XF, 425; AG............ 30
1925-D VF ............................................... 59
1926-S VF ............................................... 49
1934-D NGC MS63 FB, Broadstruck, Mint
Error...................................................499
1936-S PCGS MS65 FB .......................... 89
1937-P NGC MS64 FB, 35; Proof 66 .... 425
1940-P Proof-66, 170; NGC Proof-64 ... 139
1941-P ANACS MS67, 50; PCGS MS65 FB
............................................................. 42
1941-S MS-64, 12; PCGS MS64 FB, 39;
NGC MS65........................................... 49
1942/1-P Fine ......................................450
1945-S NGC MS66.................................. 89
TWENTY CENTS
1875-P Good, 180; VG, 250; VF ............ 325
1875-S MS61, Lt clng ........................... 399
1875-S VG, 99; Fine, Obv graffiti, 69; AG,
50; Fine, Rev. scratch, 89; Good, Rev
scratch ................................................. 70
1875-CC Good, 275; VG........................ 325
1877 PCGS Proof-58 .........................3999
QUARTERS
1796 Gal. Mint copy BU .......................... 40
1806 B-9, Obv scratch, Good, 350; Good,
Obv graffiti, 199; AG .......................... 225
1807 Fair, 179; AG ................................. 199
Continued
➙
1824/2 Fine, small Rev dig ................1899
1831 Fine, Obv scr................................... 65
1834 CH VF ........................................... 139
1835 CH VF ........................................... 139
1836 Fine ................................................. 85
1840-O CH VF ......................................... 95
1853-P W.A.R. CH XF, 135; VF ................ 45
1853/4 W.A.R. NGC VF35 ....................299
1854-O “Half O” Variety, Good ................ 85
1861-P Sharp AU+................................. 159
1873-P W.A. Fine, 50; Good .................... 29
1876-P Fine, 24; VF................................. 35
1876-S VF, 35; XF.................................... 45
1877-CC VG, 65; Fine ............................. 75
1878-CC VG ............................................ 65
1891-S VF ............................................... 35
1893 Isabella ICG MS66, 3500; AU .....375
1893-O Good, Rev stain, 8; VG+.............. 17
1896-O Sharp VF, 325; Good................... 35
1897-O Bold, sharp Fine, 150; Good ....... 39
1897-S NGC Good-4, 125; Good .......... 115
1899-P Brill AU ....................................... 80
1900-S Good, 8; XF ................................. 80
1901-P Sharp VF, 53; Fine, 30; Good, 20;
Lot (6) Good......................................... 99
1901-O VG, Choice, 125; Fine, 160; Good+
............................................................. 65
1902-O Good, 8; VG ................................ 15
1904-P Fine ............................................. 14
1905-P Good ........................................... 12
1908-D XF ............................................... 45
1908-O CH XF, 89; Good ........................... 8
1909-D VG................................................. 8
1909-O Good ........................................... 39
1913-D XF, 79; Good ................................. 8
1913-S Minor Obv scratches, 999; Good
........................................................1299
1914-S VG/F, 249; Good.......................... 99
1915-S VG+, 30; Good ............................ 20
1917-P Ty. I, PCGS AU55 “CAC”.........199
1917-P Ty I, AU, 150; Fine, 49; VF ........ 105
1917-D Ty I NGC VF25, 115; VF, 99; Fine 69
1917-S Ty I, XF, 180; Fine ....................... 80
1917-P Ty II NGC AU55, 135; AU, 105; VF
............................................................. 50
1917-D Ty II NGC VF35 ......................... 115
1917-S Ty II VF, 105; NGC XF40 ........... 139
1918-P VF ............................................... 28
1918-D NGC VF30, 95; VF ...................... 75
1918-S CH XF+, 55; VF/Xf ...................... 70
1919-S NGC VF20 ................................. 350
1920-S VF+ ............................................. 39
1814 VF Rev rim dent .............................. 90
1818 AU ................................................. 360
1819/8 Fine ............................................. 90
1822 XF/AU ........................................... 350
1824 Brill AU faint Obv scratch.............. 375
1827/6 CH XF ........................................ 199
1827 XF ................................................. 110
1828 XF Obv scratch................................ 99
1829/7 VG, 80; XF ................................. 185
1829 XF ................................................. 165
1830 VG Small Rev dig ........................... 45
1831 XF ................................................. 150
1834 XF/AU Obv scratches, 70; CH XF . 130
1835 VF, 75; Brill AU, tiny Obv edge tic 399
1836 Good, 50; VF................................... 75
1838 XF ................................................. 150
1839-O PCGS Good-6 .........................699
1839-P (Seated) PCGS VF25, With Drapery,
275; Brill AU+ .................................... 450
1842-P Lg Dt, XF, 180; VF ....................... 80
1843-P XF faint Obv scratch .................. 150
1843-O Good ........................................... 59
1844 XF/AU ........................................... 145
1849-P NGC AU55 ................................ 450
1853-O W.A.R. XF.................................. 150
1854-O VG ............................................... 45
1855-P AU ............................................. 250
1857-O XF ............................................. 150
1858-P CH XF, 90; AU ........................... 150
1858-O (8 in Drapery Variety) XF .......... 125
1858-S XF, old cleaning, razor sharp, 199;
Good .................................................... 90
1859-P XF ............................................... 85
1860-O VG ............................................... 56
1860-S Rev scratch AU .......................... 140
1862-P NGC VF-30 .............................. 215
1862-S Fine, 75; VF................................. 99
1863-P VG ............................................... 79
1864-S AG ............................................... 29
1866-S “No Motto” VG ........................599
1868-S Good, 45; VG .............................. 55
1871-CC VG ........................................899
1872-P AU ............................................. 225
1873-P “Open 3” W.A. VG, 55; VF ........... 85
1874-S VG ............................................. 165
1875-P Fine ............................................. 45
1876-P VF, 65; AU, holed ........................ 25
1878-P Good ........................................... 55
1879 AU ................................................. 699
1889 VG ................................................. 459
1892-O AG ............................................. 185
1892-S NGC Good-4, 240; Good, 199; Fair,
120; AG .............................................. 150
1893-O Good ........................................... 30
1893-S Good ......................................... 115
1895-S Good ........................................... 20
1896-O Fine, clnd .................................... 70
1897-O Good, 120; Good, Obv scr .......... 75
1897-S AG ............................................... 70
1898-O AG ............................................... 15
1899-P Fine ............................................. 35
1899-O VG, 30; Good .............................. 20
1899-S AG ............................................... 13
1901-O Good ........................................... 18
1901-S Good ........................................... 25
1903-P XF ............................................. 150
1904-S Good ........................................... 30
1905-O Good ........................................... 25
1907-P AU, Obv scratch ........................ 110
1909-S VG ............................................... 16
1910-P VG ............................................... 20
1912-S VG ............................................... 20
1913-P Good ........................................... 60
1913-D VG ............................................... 25
1914-P Good ......................................... 110
1914-S Fine ............................................. 45
1915-P VG, Obv rim dent, 70; VG ........... 99
1915-D VG ............................................... 20
1916-P MS62 ......................................299
1916-P AG ............................................... 15
1916-D AG ............................................... 15
1916-S PCGS Good-4, 90; Good, 85; AG,
49; Good, Obv rim nick ........................ 60
1917-P XF, 30; MS61, 120; NGC MS62 145
1917-D Obv Good.................................... 17
1917-S Obv VG, 25; Good ....................... 17
1920-S VF/XF .......................................... 99
1921-P Good, 130; AG ..........................90
1921-D VG Obv scr, 275; CH VG, 280;
Good .................................................. 250
1921-S VG, Obv scrape, 40; AG, 19; VG . 40
1933-S Fine ............................................. 20
1937-S CH AU, 175; Fine, 60; VG, Obv dent
............................................................. 51
1941-P NGC MS64.................................. 60
1941-D AU............................................... 20
1942-D NGC MS65 ............................... 150
1944-P MS63, 23; NGC MS64 ................ 80
1949-S AU ............................................... 29
1950-P MS-61 ......................................... 20
1954-D MS64 .......................................... 15
1957-P PR66 ........................................... 15
1959-P XF, rim clip error ......................... 18
1964-P NGC Proof-69 ........................... 110
1934 Maryland, MS-63, 130 NGC MS-64
........................................................... 152
1923-S Monroe, VG, (Rare), 35; XF, (not
Rare) .................................................... 50
1936 Norfolk, PCGS MS-66 .................. 330
1926-P Oregon, MS-63 ......................... 135
1920 Pilgrim, MS-63, 85; VF .................. 49
1921 Pilgrim, Brill. MS-64 .................... 175
1937 Roanoke, NGC MS-66 .................. 250
1936 Rhode Island, MS-63 ...................... 85
1925 Sesqui., AU ..................................... 60
1925 Stone Mt., AG (Rare), 50; AU, (Not
Rare), 49; MS-63 ................................. 60
1934-P Texas, Gem, MS-66................... 225
1936 Wisconsin, MS-64 ........................ 195
1936 York, NGC MS-65 ......................... 199
DOLLARS
1794, G.M. copy in copper, BU................ 75
1795, Flowing Hair, B-5, VF .............5,999
1795 Copper copy BU.............................. 20
1796 Gal. Mint copy, Proof or BU............ 65
1799/8 XF, clnd., sharp detail ............. 2,499
1799, Sharp VF/XF ...........................2,299
1802, Fine, small plan. flaw Obv. rim . 1,599
1840, Choice original XF ....................... 775
1841 NGC AU-55................................... 829
1842, XF, lt. clng., 399; VF/XF, scattered
Rev. marks.......................................... 325
1843, Choice original, AU...................... 799
1845, XF+, Obv. edge dent..................... 725
1846-O, XF+ .......................................... 750
1847, XF ................................................ 475
1857, AU ............................................1950
1859-O, Good, 280; Good, many rim nicks,
199; Brill. AU ..................................... 675
1860-O, Choice, original XF+ ................ 499
1871-P, VF ............................................. 350
1872-P, PCGS AU-50, original .............. 975
1872-S, Choice XF ...........................1,499
1878-P 8TF, MS-60, clnd., 135; AU ........ 89
1878-P, 7/8 T.F., XF, 55; AU, 80, Ch. AU/
Unc., 115; MS-63 .............................. 180
1878-P, MS-62, 90; AU/Unc. ................... 60
1878-S, MS-62, 65; AU, 45; MS-64........ 89
1878-CC, AG, 69; Good, 85; VG, 95; Fine,
110; XF, 125; AU, 150; VF ................. 115
1878-CC, MS-60, clnd., 250; Brill. MS-63
........................................................... 399
1879-O, AU.............................................. 45
1879-S, AU .............................................. 39
1879-CC, Ch. VF, 250; Fine, 150; VG, tiny
Obv. rim tic., 110; VG, 125; VG, Obv. rim
dents, 90; Good.................................... 90
1921 NGC VG-10 (only the second “One”
1880-O, AU.............................................. 45
is visible, 199; Choice VF, full bold date
1880-CC, VAM-7, ANACS XF-40, 245;
..........................................................499
Good, 139; Fine 155; VF+ small Rev. rim
1923-P XF/AU ......................................... 51
nick, 155; VG ..................................... 140
1924-P VF, 29; XF.................................... 39
1881-O, MS-63, 45; AU........................... 40
1924-D NGC AU-50, 225; VF .................. 99
1881-CC, AG, 225; Good, 299; VG........ 320
1925 Brill MS63 .................................... 199
1882-O/S, AU, 70 AU/Unc. ...................... 99
1926-P CH XF ......................................... 25
1882-CC< VG, 80; XF, 110; Fine ............. 85
1927-P CH XF ......................................... 25
1883-S, NGC AU-58, 360; PCGS AU-50,
1927-S AU, 1799; ANACS Fine-12........ 100
150; VF, 35; Fine, 32; AU, 175; XF....... 40
1928-P CH XF ......................................... 25
1883-CC, VF, 99; XF .............................. 110
1929-P Brill CH, MS63.......................... 199
1884-S, NGC AU-50, 250; PCGS AU-55,
1929- CH XF............................................ 30
699; XF/AU, 90; XF, 40; AU, 499; VF, 35;
1930-P Brill MS63, 199; Brill AU ............ 60
VG ........................................................ 30
1932-O AU, 350; NGC MS62 .............. 1199
1884-CC, ANACS MS-63 ...................... 199
1932-S VG/F............................................ 79
1885-S, AU+ ............................................ 70
1934-P Dbld Motto VG ............................ 29
1886-O, Ch. AU, 70; NGC AU-55 .......... 120
1934-P MS63 .......................................... 19
1886-S, Good, 35; Fine, 70; XF, rim dent,
1934-P Weak Motto, MS63 ..................... 30
80; XF 99; Ch. AU, 160; MS-63, 340;
1934-D NGC MS62 ............................... 220
MS-62 ................................................ 275
1935-S Brill MS64................................. 130
1887-P, VAM-12, ANACA MS-63, DDO, top
1936-S MS63 ........................................ 125
100 ....................................................... 89
1937-O PCGS MS64 ............................... 99
1887-O, PCGS MS-63, 139; AU .............. 55
1937-S MS64 ........................................ 199
1887-S, NGC MS-63, 299; VG, 40; AU, 49;
1938-P AU ............................................... 49
AU/Unc. 85; XF .................................... 49
1938-S MS63, 110; PCGS MS65 .......... 199
1888-O, MS-63, 55; AU........................... 38
1939-P PCGS Proof-64 ......................... 155
1888-O, “Hot Lips”, AG, 40; Good, 50; Six
1939-D MS63 .......................................... 44
(6) AG/G............................................. 225
1940-P PCGS Proof-64 ........................... 99
1888-S, XF, 150; VG, 105; AU ............... 165
1940-D PCGS SM64, 190; MS63.......... 139
1889-O, AU, 50; MS-62......................... 120
1940-S MS63 .......................................... 35
1889-CC, NGC “AU details”, Rim damage,
1941-D MS63 .......................................... 33
(lots of Mint luster).........................3,499
1941-S AU, 15; MS64 ............................. 35
1942-P AU ................................................. 5
1889-S, VF, 58; Good, 45; XF, 75; AU, 99;
1942-D MS64 .......................................... 21
AU/Unc. ............................................. 125
1942-S MS63 .......................................... 85
1889-CC, ANACS Fine-12, 799; Good, two
1943-D MS63 .......................................... 32
tiny
rim nicks on Rev. 450; Good, 475;
1943-S AU, 9; MS64 ............................... 35
VG, 525; VF, 950; VF, Obv. tooling, 499l;
1944-S MS61 .......................................... 10
Choice Fine, 750; VF .........................950
1945-S NGC MS65.................................. 35
1949-P MS63, 45; AU ............................. 14
1890-O, Gem, MS-63, 85 AU .................. 40
1946-S MS65 .......................................... 12
1890-CC, MS-63, 699; Good, 65; VG, 75;
1949-D MS63 .......................................... 25
VF ........................................................ 85
1950-S NGC MS-64 ................................ 39
1891-P MS-63 ......................................... 99
1952-S MS63 .......................................... 25
1891-O, ANACS MS-63, 299; XF, 35; NGC
1955-P MS63 ............................................ 8
MS-62, 239; MS-61........................... 175
1955-O MS63 .......................................... 10
1891-O, “E” on Rev., VF, 50; VG .............. 45
1956-P MS63, 8; Proof-66 ...................... 10
1891-S, XF, 40; VF, 35; AU ...................... 40
1964-P Struck on 10c thickness stock
1891-CC, XF, 115; VG, clnd., 70; NGC
(4.6 gr) Mint error NGC Slabbed and
MS-62 ................................................ 599
described and authenticated BU ......... 800
1892-P, Brill. AU+, 90; XF+, 50; VF ......... 35
1963-P ANACS MS63 (struck on 10c plan1892-O, AU, 75; PCGS MS-63, 375; VF . 40
chet) ................................................... 800
1892-CC, ANACS XF-40, 375; Good, 115;
COMMEMORATIVES
1965 SMS, MS68 ...................................... 5
VG, 140; VF........................................ 199
1921 Alabama, AU ................................. 149
1966 SMS MS68 ....................................... 5
1892-S, VF, 160; VF, rim dmg.................. 99
1921 Alabama 2x2, AU .......................... 240
1967 SMS MS68 ....................................... 5
1893-P, Good, 175; Good, Obv. scratches
1925-S, Calif., MS-62 ........................... 199
........................................................... 135
1936 Cleveland, NGC, AU-55 .................. 80
HALVES
1893-O, XF, 475; ANACS XF-40, 480; XF,
1935 Connecticut, NGC AS-64 .............. 240
1794 G.M. copy BU ................................. 45
Rev. scratches, 199; Fine, Rev. Rim dmg,
1936 Elgin, NGC MS-64 ........................ 190
1795 CH XF tiny Obv rim dig ............6999
99; Ch. VF, 295; Good, 145; Good, many
1922 Grant, NGC MS-62 ....................... 115
rim dents, 99; VG, 150; AU, 699; VF,
1795 VG, )-110 .................................... 1499
1928 Hawaii, ICC MS-61 ..................2,099
299; Good dents................................... 99
1795 Fine ............................................. 2199
1935 Hudson, NGC AU-50 .................... 649
1801 F/VF Small Obv dig in Obv field . 1599
1893-S,
AG .......................................1,799
1924 Huguenot, XF, 90; NGC MS-64..... 175
1808 Good ............................................... 69
1893-CC, VG, 225; Good, Obv. scratches
1946 Iowa, PCGS MS-64, 91; MS-65, 90;
1809 AG ................................................... 49
........................................................... 140
XF/AU .................................................. 80
1810 Fine ................................................. 90
1894-P, PCGS VF-20, 1,099; VG, 899; VF,
1925 Lexington, NGC MS-64, 120; NGC
1811/10 AKA 18.11 VG............................ 95
faint Obv. scratch, 899; PCGS Good-6,
MS-62 ................................................ 110
1811 CH VF ........................................... 139
1920 Maine, AU, 99; MS-63.................. 140
700; XF ........................................... 1,299
1813 VG Obv scratch ............................... 49
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11. All prices subject to change w/o notice.
1894-O, AU, 175; AU, faint Obv. scratch,
99; XF/AU, 99; AU/Unc. ..................... 350
1894-S, Brill. MS-64, white ..............1,499
1894-S, ANACS AU-50, 550; AU, 499; VG,
45; Good, 35; VG, Obv. Rim tics .......... 30
1895-O, Good, Obv. scratches, 189; Good,
260; AG, 125; VF ............................... 360
1895-S, ANACS VF-20, 675; VG, 350;
Good, 250; VF++, 550; Good, rim dents
Rev. .................................................... 189
1896-O, AU, 99; XF, 40; AU/Unc., 299; VF
............................................................. 35
1896-S, ANACS XF-40, 175; VF, 59; VG,
35; Fine ................................................ 40
1897-O, AU, 99; VF, 35; NGC AU-53, 110;
NGC AU-58 ........................................ 299
1897-S PCGS MS-63, 130 AU ................ 40
1898-S, XF, Obv. scratch, 35; Ch. AU 110;
VF ........................................................ 38
1899-P, Gem MS-63, 260; AU, 175; VF,
150; XF, faint Obv. scratches ................ 89
1899-O, Micro “O” Mint Mark, VAM-4, VF
............................................................. 60
1899-S, AU ............................................ 165
1900-S, AU, 140; XF+, 49; Good ............. 28
1901-P, Brill. AU/Unc., 699; Good, 31; VF
............................................................. 53
1901-S, ANACS AU-50, 190; VG, 34; AU/
Unc. ................................................... 299
1902-S, AG, 40; Good, 55; AU, 225; Good,
Obv. scratches ...................................... 45
1903-O, MS-63, 390; Good, 265; VG .... 289
1903-S, ANACS XF-40, 240; VF, 199, VG,
60; Ch. XF .......................................... 230
1904-S, ANACS XF-40, 199; Good, 40; VF,
75; Brill. AU+ ..................................... 775
1921-P, Rim clip error, AU ....................... 50
1921-D.S., AU ......................................... 35
1921 (Peace) Bril. MS-62, 299; Brill.
Choice AU/Unc. ................................. 140
1922-D, AU.............................................. 33
1922-S, AU .............................................. 29
1923-D, XF, 30; AU .................................. 35
1923-S, AU .............................................. 32
1924-S, AU, 55; XF.................................. 35
1925-P, MS-63 ........................................ 45
1926-P, AU, 35; MS-63 ........................... 45
1926-D, AU, 40; XF ................................. 35
1926-S, AU+ ............................................ 35
1927-P, MS-62, 70; Brill. AU, 40; XF ...... 35
1927-D, AU, 60; NGC MS-62, Choice ... 260
1927-S, AU, 85; XF.................................. 40
1928-P, XF, 350; VF, 330; VG................. 199
1928-S, AU, 50;VF, 35; XF....................... 45
1934-P.D., XF, 34;VF................................ 30
1934-S, PCGS AU-53, 599; AU, 899; XF/
AU, 285; VF, 60; XF, 99; Fine ............... 45
1935-P, AU............................................... 75
1935-S, MS-62 ...................................... 185
2006-P, PCGS PR-69 Sil. Eagle, 20th Anniv.
Rev. Proof........................................... 225
TRADE DOLS.
1875-S, AU/Unc., chop marks ............... 275
1875-CC, AU, chop marks, 499; Ch. AU
..........................................................575
1876-S, VF, chop marks, 150; AU, Obv. and
Rev. chop marks ................................. 250
1874-S, Ch. AU+ .................................550
1876-CC, Ch. VF .................................550
1877-P, VF ............................................. 160
1877-S, VF, Obv. dig, 95; VG, Obv. Graffiti
............................................................. 59
1878-S, VF, 150; XF............................... 160
$1 1849-P, XF, holed................................ 99
$1 1853-P, AU ....................................... 225
$1 1854-P, TY-I, faint Obv. pin-scratch, XF,
165; XF/AU ........................................ 199
$1 1854-P TY-II, XF .............................350
$1 1856-P, XF, faint pin-scratches ......... 189
$1 1861-P, XF ........................................ 180
$1 1862-P, Brill. AU/Unc. ...................... 249
$2-1/2 1836, VF .................................... 480
$2-1/2 1839-O, VF, Rev. Plan. lamination
........................................................... 699
$2-1/2 1861-P, Fine............................... 325
$2-1/2 1873-P, AU................................. 280
$2-1/2 1904, (RAW) MS-63 .................. 425
$2-1/2 1904, NGC MS-63 ..................... 425
$3 1878, PCGS AU-50........................ 1,025
$5 1903-S, AU ....................................... 375
$5 1908-P (Liberty) MS-61 ................... 240
$10 1895-O, PCGS AU-58 .................... 899
$10 1908-P no motto, AU...................... 999
$20 1904-P, XF, 1,299;Brill. AU .......... 1,325
$20 1908-P, no motto, MS-63 ............ 1,399
$20 1910-D, MS-62 ........................... 1,350
$20 1910-S, XF .................................. 1,310
CAL. GOLD
¼ 1871 BG-838 MS-63 ......................... 250
COMMEM. GOLD
$1 1903 LA. Purch. McKinley, PCGS MS
CA, 725; Obv. scratch, MS-63 ........... 375
$1 1916 McKinley, PCGS MS-62 .......... 460
Lot (34) XF large cents, 1840-1856 range of
dates, nice mix ................................ 1,199
1837 Feuchtwanger Cent, XF ................. 140
2004 Hobo Nickel token, BU.................... 15
1919 Canadian Half, XF ............................. 9
British Penny Potty Engraved, VF .......... 125
1865 British Farthing Potty coin, VF ...... 130
1863 British ½ Penny Potty Coin, VF .... 125
1884 Mexican 50 Centavos, VF ............... 20
1952 Double Mint set, nice toning, original
pkg. ................................................. 1,250
1957 Double Mint set, Nice toning original
packaging ........................................... 450
1958 Gouble Mint set, original packaging
........................................................... 299
Lot ($100) face value circ. silver U.S.
halves, 1,550; roll (20)....................... 160
Bag (5,000) Wheat Cents, 210; two bags410
Roll (20) AU/Unc. Franklin halves .......170
Lot (30) 1950-P nickels, BU .................... 39
Lot (100) G/VG large cents, 1816-1856
........................................................ 1,599
Lot (34) BU, 1950-D nickels, gem coins 275
Lot (36) mixed date Gem BU war nickels325
Lot (10) pre-1814 lg. cents, AG ............. 299
Lot (11) BU and Proof 1982 Wash. Comm.
halves in Mint boxes ............................ 99
Roll (50) Gem BU, 1942-P dimes .......... 299
1925 Stone Mountain half counterstamped “GA #183”, XF.....................699
Roll (20) 1923-P Silver Dollars originally
wrapped by U.S. Treasury, Wash. DC, BU
of course, Un-opened or tampered with
........................................................ 1,299
Roll (40) AG/G Barber Quarters ............. 163
Series 1957 $1 Silver Cent., Ser.
#D81111111, crisp Unc. .................... 250
1953 Proof Set in Capital holder............ 175
1954 Proof Set in Capital holder.............. 91
Lot (6) 1888-O “Hot Lips” Morg. Dols,
AG/G .................................................. 189
Lot (354) two cent pieces, Good/Fine
.......................................................3,499
Lot (30) Cull. Crappy Half Cents, one holed,
1794-1856 ......................................... 350
Roll (20) Slider/Unc. pre-1921 Morgan
Dols., Choice, Brill. ...........................725
Swedish Plate Monty, “4 Dalar”, Unc. in
custom box. Try to slab this 9-1/2”x10”
.......................................................2,750
Roll (20) mixed date AU/BU Peace Dols.,
540; Five rolls (100) ....................... 2,650
Roll (20) Cull. Pre-1921 dated Morgan dols,
400; Five rolls (100) ....................... 1,950
Roll (20) F/VF pre-1921 Morg. dols., 525;
Five rolls (100)................................ 2,600
Roll (20) Peace and 1921 Morgan dols.,
cull. 375; five rolls (100)................. 1,850
50-Called Dollar, HK-825. Pedley-Ryan and
Co. “Denver”, AU ............................... 190
$10 Smal size Nat. currency. “Mechanics
Nat. Bank and Trust, Millville, NJ”.
#5208, Fine ........................................ 350
Lot (15) Gem BU 1944-D nickels........... 190
Lot (50) F/VF large cents, 1816-1856, 999;
Lot (25) .............................................. 499
Bag (100 Facevalue) 40% Clad halves 5,300
1797 British 2 Pence. XF, no rim bumps 139
Lot (100) Crips Unc. 1957 Sil. Cert.
Consec. numbered, minor stains ....... 399
Lot (234) Lib. Nickels, mixed dated, 18901912, Good/Fine ................................ 169
1847 Hawiian Cent, AU/Unc. ...............750
Lot (22) 1927-1930 standing Lib. quars.
XF/AU ................................................ 650
Lot (5) 1871 2¢ pieces, Good/VG .......... 149
Lot (9) Cull. Bust Halves, holed, VG ...... 299
Roll (20) BU mixed date pre-1921 Morg.
Dols. .................................................. 925
Bag (5,000) more or less metal detectorist
dug Wheat and Memorial cents. All dark,
post. paid worth cost in copper value 120
Lib. Seated dime, quar. or half as Potty coin.
Great engraving .................................. 150
Lot (139) 1909-P Inc. Cents, G/XF ........ 799
Lot (11) 1938-D Buffs. each ICG graded
MS-64 ................................................ 259
Lot (54) Bust Halves, Good/XF, (5) tens
and teens; (19) twenties, 30............4,299
Lot (225) Ind. Cents Good/Fine ............. 230
Lot (9) 1909-VDB cents G/XF .................. 35
Lot (30) AG/VF Seated Dimes. (6) “CC”
Mint, one love token .......................... 330
Lot (7) Cull/Good Seated Halves, one holed
........................................................... 139
Roll (20) Good pre-1921 Morg. Dols. 460;
Five rolls (100)................................ 2,250
Lot (6) 1992-S, 1994-1998-5, Silver Proof
Quarters, Brill. ...................................... 29
BOOKS
Paper Money of the U.S. Freidberg, 17th
Edition .................................................. 25
The Early Coins of America, Reprint of
Crosby’s 1875 book ............................. 40
American Half Cents, Cohen, New ........... 80
Gold Coins of Europe, Schlumberger, New
............................................................. 15
Abe Kosoff Remembers, Kosoff, Soft Cover
............................................................. 20
Type II Double Eagles, 1866-1876 NLG
Book of the Year 2002, New ................. 15
Recollections of a Mint Director, Leach, Soft
Cover ................................................... 15
The copper Collectors Guide to the
Identificaiton of 2x2 Envelopes, Rucker/
Bland, New, Soft Cover ........................ 30
The History of United States Coinage by
Garrett Collection, Bowers.................. 100
Walter Breen’s Encylcopedia of U.S. and
Colonial Proof Coins, 1722-1977, by
Breen, New ......................................... 125
Many Auction Catalogs Large Cents, Brown,
Reiver, Holmes, Rasmussen, etc. .....CALL
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CSNS show in Schaumburg April 21-25
The Central States Numismatic Society will hold its 76th
Anniversary Convention April 21-25 at the Schaumburg
Renaissance Hotel and Convention Center, located the northwest
Chicago suburb.
The 300-booth bourse will take place over four days, first
opening from 1-6 p.m. for Professional Preview/Early Bird Day
on Wednesday, April 22. Advance access to the bourse prior to
the public hours on Thursday, Friday and Saturday is available
for a $100 registration fee. The complimentary public hours will
be from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Thursday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday and 10
a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday. There will be no Sunday bourse hours.
Educational programs will start at 8 a.m. Wednesday, when
Kathy McFadden, executive director of the Industry Council
for Tangible Assets will give a program on “Legislative and
Regulatory Issues – An Overview and Update.”
From 2 to 4 p.m. that day the American Numismatic
Association’s chief judge, Joseph Boling, will present the first
of two identical classroom sessions for the Exhibit Judges
Familiarization and Certification Program. A second session will
take place from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursday. In addition to the classroom activities, seminar participants will review and judge the
actual exhibits in the educational exhibit area and compare their
scores with those of the official judges. Those who successfully
complete the course will become ANA certified exhibit judges.
Contact Boling for additional details at joeboling@aol.com.
Programs will continue at 9 a.m. Thursday with a membership
meeting of Women in Numismatics. From 10 a.m.-1 p.m.that
day Robert Higgins, CEO of The Argent Group will lead a
“Numismatics and Hard Assets Investment Symposium.”
Friday will see the Fellowship of Christian Numismatists meet
at 7:30 a.m. The first installment of the multi-session Civil War
Educational Forum will start at 10 a.m., with Abraham Lincoln
interpreter Dennis Boggs speaking on “Meet Mr. Lincoln.” He
will be followed at 11:30 a.m. by Robert I. Girardi on “Illinois
in the Civil War.” The forum will continue at 1 p.m. with Ted
Karamanski, Ph.D. giving his presentation, “Chicago in the Civil
War.” Friday will also hear The Battlefield Balladeers performing
music and songs from the Civil War era at 2:30 p.m. The final
session of the day will hear Lawrence Schuffman on” Confederate
Commerce Raiders and the Post War Geneva Awards.”
Accountant Gary Knaus will start off the Saturday educational
presentations at 8 a.m. with Operation Choke Point and the “Top
Ten Reasons to Have an Anti-Money Laundering Program.” The
Civil War Educational Forum will reconvene at 10 a.m. to hear
Daniel Weinberg, proprietor of the Abraham Lincoln Book Store
on “Current Lincoln Literature.” At 11:30 a.m. Robert I. Girardi
will speak on “The Murder of General ‘Bull’ Nelson.” The forum
will conclude at 1 p.m. with Boggs on “1865 – Peace at Last.”
Other programs on Saturday will include, at noon, CSNS
Legal Counsel Steven Bieda, who serves as a Michigan state senator. His presentation will be “My Other Life: Being a Michigan
State Senator – Challenges and Satisfactions.” There will also be
a membership meeting of the Chicago Coin Club at 1 p.m., as
well as a Boy Scout Merit Badge Clinic from noon-3 p.m.
The CSNS convention also includes an extensive educational
exhibit area. Jack Huggins, long-time CSNS chief judge, expands
his responsibilities this year to also become Educational Exhibit
chairman. Those interested in presenting an educational exhibit
at the convention should contact Huggins at hug511@aol.com.
Patricia Foley will continue in her capacity as bourse chairman and can be contacted by prospective booth holders at foleylawoffice@gmail.com.
Rooms for the convention are available at a special rate of
$153 at the Schaumburg Renaissance headquarters hotel. Guests
should call (847) 303-4100 and mention rate code “CENCENA”.
If difficulties are encountered in booking, contact Convention
Chairman Kevin Foley at (414) 807-0116 or via e-mail at kfoley2@wi.rr.com.
Full details about the convention are available at www.centralstates.info, including the current schedule of Heritage auction
sessions. Additional information about the Heritage auctions can
be accessed at the auction company website, www.ha.com.
Las Vegas coin show scheduled March 20-22
The 52nd Las Vegas Numismatic
Society Coin Show is happening Friday
through Sunday, March 20-22, in Las
Vegas at the Riviera Hotel and Casino.
The event is produced by CK Shows,
promoter for the Las Vegas Numismatic
Society coin shows and The Vegas Show.
Saturday Seminars focus on counterfeits and silver dollars. Seating is limited
on all seminars and is complimentary
with admission.
Walt Ostromecki, president of the
American Numismatic Association,
kicks off Saturday seminars with “Coin
Collecting: Starting Your Numismatic
Adventure” on Saturday at 10:30 a.m.
Following at noon is the highly rec-
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ommended “Counterfeits” seminar by
Michael Faraone.
Faraone has been a professional coin
grader for 21 years, working 11 years with
ANACS and 10 years with PCGS. In the
last 10 years he has graded almost a million PCGS coins. Faraone was editor of
the National Silver Dollar Roundtable for
over 20 years and has published articles
on varieties and counterfeit detection.
At 2 p.m. is the popular “Silver
Dollar” seminar and panel with John
Highfill, C. Logan McKechnie, Jeff
Oxman and Mark Witkower.
ANACS will accept grading and
authentication submissions onsite.
The Vegas Show is held in association
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with the Las Vegas Numismatic Society,
a club with over 250 registered members.
Dealer set-up and visiting dealer entry
is Thursday noon to 7 p.m. Dealer Early
Bird entry is $50. Public hours are Friday
and Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and
Sunday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Public admission is $3 for all three
days. Coupon is available for download at
www.ckshows.com. There is free admission for members of any coin club, seniors
65 or over, Boy Scouts or military in uniform and children 8 years old or younger.
For details, including hotel rate,
visit www.ckshows.com, email info@
ckshows.com or call Dawn at 888-3305188 or 800-208-1810.
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ANGUILLA
1970 $20 K-22 NGC-PF69UC MERMAIDS
LOW MINTAGE OF 1,395 ..................................... 520
AUSTRALIA
1884S SOVEREIGN NGC-AU55 ............................ 350
1884S SOVEREIGN PCGS-AU55 .......................... 350
1931P SOVEREIGN NGC-MS62............................ 380
2000 $100 K-528 UNC DRAGON 1 OZ............ 1,500
AUSTRIA
1892 4 FLORIN/10FR K-2260 BU ........................ 125
1905 10 CORONA K-2805 NGC-MS62 ............... 210
BELARUS
2005 200 ROUBLES K-103 NGC-PF69UC
1 OZ OF GOLD ONLY 1,500 MINTED............... 1,480
BELGIUM
1914 20 FRANCS K-79 BU DUTCH LEGND ....... 255
BELIZE
1979 $100 K-58 PROOF ANGELFISH ................. 140
1980 $100 K-62 PROOF REEF FISH ................... 150
BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
1981 $100 K-32 ANACS-PF68DC
ONLY 1,321 MINTED KNIGHTHOOD .................... 340
CANADA
2010 50 CENT K-? MOUNTED POLICEMAN
WITH BOX AND COA 1/25 OZ .............................. 80
2012 50 CENT K-? CARIBOU RIVER GOLD
RUSH WITH CERT AND BOX 1/25 OZ ................... 75
CHINA
1994 5 YUAN K-674 PROOF UNICORN.............. 150
1995 5 YUAN K-794 NGC-PF69
ULTRA CAMEO UNICORN................................... 175
1990 10 YUAN K-317 NGC-PF68
ULTRA CAMEO DRAGON & PHOENIX ................ 190
COLOMBIA
1978 1500 PESOS K-266 ANACS-MS64
CONSERVATION SERIES OCELOT ................... 1,650
COLUMBIA-NUEVA GRENADA
1839RS PESO K-93 CH AU+ ............................... 250
COSTA RICA
1867GW 5 PESOS K-114 NGC-VF20 .................. 400
1899 20 COLONES K-141 NGC-AU58 ................ 900
CUBA
1915 5 PESOS K-19 AU....................................... 330
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
1926 OR 1933 DUCAT K-8 BU ............................ 380
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
1955 30 PESOS ANACS-MS62 TRUJILLO ...... 1,200
FRANCE
1993 FRANC K-1015 PROOF AMERICAN
SOLDIERS STORMING OMAHA BEACH ................. 675
GREAT BRITAIN
2000 1/2 SOVEREIGN K-1001 PCGS-MS68
MILLENIUM FIRST STRIKE .................................. 190
2005 1/2 SOVEREIGN K-1064 BU ...................... 160
1853 SOVEREIGN K-736.1 PCGS-MS61 ............. 950
1864 SOVEREIGN K-736.2 XF ............................. 375
1892 SOVEREIGN K-767 NGC-XF45
THOS H LAW COLLECTION ................................. 350
1925 SOVEREIGN K-820 CH BU ......................... 320
INDIA
1918I SOVEREIGN K-525A UNC.......................... 335
IRAN
AH1370(1991) 1/4 AZADI K-1265 CH BU ........... 150
ISRAEL
2008 NEW SHEQEL K-440 PRF WOLF LAMB ....... 90
2009 NEW SHEQEL K-462 PRF SAMSON LION ..... 90
MEXICO
1903MOM 5 PESOS K-412.6 NGC-MS62
ONLY 1,162 MINTED SCARCE......................... 1,100
NETHERLANDS
1913 10 GULDEN K-118 UNC ............................. 250
NICARAGUA
1975 200 CORODOBAS K-37 NGC-PF66UC
ONLY 1,650 MINTED SCARCE ............................. 200
POLAND
2005MW 100 ZLOTYCH Y-540 PRF POPE JOHN .. 350
RUSSIA
1993 25 ROUBLES Y-417 NGC-PF69UC ............ 185
SAN MARINO
1981 2 SCUDI K-129 NGC-MS67 ....................... 290
SENEGAL
1968 10 FRANCS K-1 ANACS-PF68 DCAM........ 200
SHARJAH
1970 25 RIYALS K-7 ANACS-PF69 DCAM
MONA LISA NICE GRADE ................................... 575
SOUTH AFRICA
1931 SOVEREIGN K-21 UNC SMALL HEAD........ 320
1931 SOVEREIGN K-21 PCGS-AU58................... 330
1952 POUND K-43 PROOF 1 YR TYPE .............. 450
1952 POUND K-43 NGC-PF65 1 YR TYPE......... 500
SPAIN
1857 100 REALES K-605.3 VF/XF CLND ............ 335
TOGO
1977 25,000 FRANCS K-11 ANACS PF67 DCAM
ONLY 75 MINTED!!............................................ 3,900
TUNISIA
1900A 20 FRANCS K-234 ANACS-AU58 ............ 250
TURKEY
1995 25 KURUSH K-870 BU ................................. 70
UNITED ARAB EMERITES
1980 750 DINARS K-8 ANACS-PF69 DCAM
IYC & UNICEF ...................................................... 800
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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
BOLIVIA
(1617-17)PM 8 REALES NGC-GRADE 2
SAO JOSE SHIPWRECK EFFECT ............................ 150
CANADA
1884 5 CENTS K-2 NGC-AU DETAILS
SURFACE HAIRLINES FAR BLUNT 4 .................. 700
1905 5 CENTS K-13 NGC-MS62 ......................... 120
1909 5 CENTS K-13 NGC-MS62 MAPLE
ROUND LEAVES ................................................... 280
CANADA-NEWFOUNDLAND
1919C 5 CENTS K-13 NGC-AU55 ....................... 320
1888 10 CENTS K-3 NGC-VF30 ........................ 175
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
CANADA-PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
1858 1/2 PENNY PE-8 NGC-XF45 ........................ 68
CHINA
CHEKIANG
1903-06 10 CASH Y-49.1 NGC-AU55BN ............ 100
KIANGNAN
1908 CASH Y-7K NGC-MS62.............................. 180
KIANGSU-KIANGSOO
1902 10 CENTS CCC-232 NGC-AU53BN ........... 250
KWANGTUNG
1906 10 CASH Y-10R NGC-AU58BN..................... 48
COSTA RICA
1849JB REAL NGC-XF DETAILS SURFACE HLS .... 90
DENMARK
1876CS ORE K-792.1 NGC-MS65BN
RARE AND SCARCE IN THIS GRADE ................ 1,900
1682 KRONE DAV-3678 K-370 NGC-XF40
GLUCKSTADT ...................................................... 380
1848VS SPECIEDALER K-741 NGC-VF35 ........... 350
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
GERMAN EAST AFRICA
1909J 5 HELLER K-11 NGC-XF45 ....................... 125
GERMANY
1908D 2 PFENNIG NGC-MS65BN HIGHEST
GRADE BY NGC ..................................................... 80
GERMANY, EAST GERMANY
1975 10 MARK K-56 NGC-MS66 SCHWEITZER ... 75
GREAT BRITAIN, ENGLAND
(1247-72) PENNY S-1368 HENRY III
NGC-VF25.............................................................. 85
(1279-1307) PENNY S-1383 EDWARD I
NGC-AU53 ........................................................... 185
(1307-27) PENNY S-1466 EDWARD II
CANTERBURY NGC-F15 ....................................... 75
(1307-27) PENNY S-1466 EDWARD II
CANTERBURY NGC-VF20 ..................................... 85
(1422-30) 4 PENCE S-1835 HENRY VI
NGC-VF DETAILS BENT ....................................... 180
(1464-70) 4 PENCE S-2000 EDWARD IV
NGC-VF DETAILS ENV DAMAGE ......................... 180
GREAT BRITAIN
1721 HALF PENNY K-557 NGC-XF45BN ............ 475
1881 HALF PENNY K-754 NGC-MS63RB ........... 190
1886 PENNY K-749.2 NGC-MS62RB .................. 450
1891 PENNY K-755 NGC-AU58 .......................... 120
1903 PENNY K-794.2 NGC-MS63BN
(HAS SOME RED) .................................................. 90
1698 6 PENCE K-496.1 ESC-1574
NGC-MS62 KRAUSE = NO PRICE FOR UNC ....... 750
1899 6 PENCE K-779 NGC-MS62
BLUE, ROSE, GOLD TONING ON OBV ................. 150
1554 SHILLING S-2500 NGC-VF20
PHILIP AND MARY............................................ 1,480
1839 SHILLING K-679 NGC-AU58 ...................... 600
1817 1/2 CROWN K-280 NGC-XF45 ................... 280
1687 CROWN K-452 ESC-78 NGC-VF20 ............ 700
1929B TRADE $ K-T5 NGC-MS62 ....................... 220
1929B TRADE $ K-T5 NGC-MS63 ....................... 250
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
INDIA, BRITISH
1916(C) 2 ANNAS NGC-MS64 ............................... 45
1891(B) RUPEE K-473.2 NGC-AU58
ATTRACTIVE BLUE GREY TONING........................ 100
1906(C) RUPEE K-508 NGC-MS-61.................... 100
INDIA, HYDERABAD
AH1343/14 RUPEE Y-53A NGC-MS64 ................. 150
IRELAND
(1216-72) PENNY S-6236 HENRY III
NGC-FINE DETAIL SURFACE HAIRLINES ............. 125
ITALY
1909 2 CENTESIMI K-41 NGC-AU58BN ............... 20
JAPAN
M28(1895) YEN Y-A25.3 NGC-MS61.................. 350
M45(1912) YEN Y-25A.3 NGC-MS61.................. 150
T3(1914) YEN Y-38 ANACS-AU58....................... 120
T3(1914) YEN Y-38 NGC-MS62 .......................... 140
KOREA
1882-83 CHON K-1081 PCGS-AU50 .................. 350
MEXICO
(1556-1622) 4 REALES NGC-GRADE 2
SAO JOSE SHIPWRECK EFFECT .......................... 150
1875GOFR 8 REALES K-377.8 NGC-MS63 ......... 220
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
1892ZSFZ 8 REALES K-377.13 NGC-MS62 ........ 140
1898MO CENTAVO K-393 NGC-AU58BN .............. 30
1895ASL 5 CENTAVOS K-398 NGC-F15 ............... 18
1898GO 20 CENTAVOS K-405.2 NGC-AU53 ......... 40
1902CNQ 20 CENTAVOS K-405 NGC-AU58 ......... 48
1902ZS FZ PESO K-409.3 NGC-UNC DETAILS
SURFACE HAIRLINES ............................................. 70
1902ZS FZ PESO K-409.3 NGC-MS62 ................ 120
NORWAY
1911 2 ORE K-371 NGC-XF45BN .......................... 40
1915 2 ORE K-371 NGC-XF45BN .......................... 50
1876 5 ORE K-349 NGC-XF40BN .......................... 25
1911 5 ORE K-368 NGC-AU55BN ......................... 75
1878 2 KRONER K-359 NGC-XF DETAILS
SURFACE HAIRLINES ........................................... 175
1834 SPECIEDALER K-301 NGC-XF45 ............ 1,950
PANAMA
1934 1/10 BALBOA K-10.1 NGC-AU55 ................. 90
PHILIPPINES
1936 PESO K-178 NGC-MS62 MURPHY QUEZON FLASHY ............................................... 225
PUERTO RICO
1896PGV 40 CENTAVOS K-23 PCGS-XF40 ........ 675
ROMANIA
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Origin of $1 1935G motto variety
By Peter Huntoon
The initial release of $1 Silver
Certificates with the national motto “In
God We Trust” on their backs took place
on Oct. 1, 1957.
The notes were $1 Series of 1957, the
first U.S. currency printed on 32-subject
rotary presses. Plans were underway then
to add the motto to the other classes and
denominations as 32-subject plates were
phased in for use on new rotary presses.
The existing 18-subject flat plates
would not carry the motto because of the
expense and time associated with modifying the existing inventory of those plates,
or scrapping them and replacing them.
The 18-subject plates would be left as
was until the 4-plate flat bed presses were
phased out, even if a few new plates had
to be made.
The new Series of 1963 brought the
motto into being for the then current
Legal Tender and Federal Reserve Notes.
Production of Silver Certificate denominations higher than $1 had been discontinued by 1963, so they weren’t involved.
In the meantime, the large inventory
of $1 Series of 1935 Silver Certificate
18-subject face and back plates were
used simultaneously on the old presses to
supplement production of Series of 1957
$1s from the new rotary 32-subject plates.
Of course, those 18-subject backs did
not have the motto. No one in the Treasury
or the Bureau of Engraving and Printing
worried about this fact, because the agreed
on plan between the Treasury secretary
and Congress was that the 18-subject
plates would not carry the motto during
the phase out of the flat bed presses.
Certainly no plans were made to prepare new 18-subject masters with the
motto, even if a few new back plates had
to be made. The existing masters were
perfectly serviceable so making new ones
would involve an unnecessary expense
and soak up scarce resources during the
conversion to 32-plate production.
The result was that $1 Silver Certificate
production in the Series of 1935F with
the signatures of Republican President
Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Anderson-Priest
team rolled forward beyond 1957.
Smith and Dillon came into office Jan.
30, 1961, with the election of Democrat
John F. Kennedy, so new $1 Silver
Certificate overprinting plates with their
32
$1 Silver Certificate serial D48960001J was the first Series of 1935 note printed with “In God We
Trust,” an event that took place during September 1961.
signatures were prepared and sent to press
as both the Series of 1957A and 1935G.
The technical people simply didn’t
anticipate a problem, let alone controversy, over the motto. Already, however,
members of the religious right were noticing that new $1s, which some of them
were getting directly from their banks, did
not have the motto.
Slowly they began to become inflamed,
their pundits began to spread the alarm,
and some politicians began to stir. Rumors
spread rapidly through their circles that
the cause was a conspiracy on the part of
godless, faceless government functionaries—probably Communists, certainly
atheists—to subvert the placement of the
motto on our currency.
The appearance of the Series of 1935G
notes in 1961 with the new federal signatures proved beyond doubt that the atheistic notes were still being made. Those
heretical notes were diluting our currency,
and threatening the soul of the country.
Sermons from pulpits and agitation
within patriotic organizations began to
mobilize their constituencies to take on
the threat.
Joseph McCarthy’s anti-Communist
crusade had ended with his congressional
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censure and then death in 1957, but there
remained considerable suspicion among
right wingers and conspiracy buffs that
subversives remained hidden within the
ranks of the government. Surely the godless money was evidence that they were
not only there, but active. The presence
of the notes was spun as an atheistic conspiracy within the government.
The 100th anniversary history of the
Bureau of Engraving (BEP, 1962, p. 177178) documents that the White House,
Congress, Treasury and BEP were showered with more than a thousand complaints, many being lengthy petitions from
religious, civic and veterans organizations.
The BEP was directed to add the motto
to the backs of the Series of 1935G $1
Silver Certificates to quell the unrest.
Those notes began to be printed on Sept.
15, 1961, and reached circulation shortly
thereafter. The changeover was abrupt,
and the motto first appeared on note
D48960001J. That note is shown here.
The chronology of the changeover
within the 18-subject production plates is
revealing. The certification dates for the
seven back plates straddling the changeHuntoon/Page 34
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Huntoon/from Page 32
over were as follows:
Check No.
6776
6779
6780
6787
6788
6789
6790
Cert. Date
Mar 17, 1958
Feb 27, 1958
Feb 27, 1958
Aug 29, 1961
Aug 29, 1961
Aug 29, 1961
Aug 29, 1961
Variety
no motto
no motto
no motto
with motto
with motto
with motto
with motto
You can see clearly that the last of
the no-motto plates had been made after
the Series of 1957 notes were released in
October 1957. Those plates were made to
tide the back plate inventory over until the
18-subject presses could be phased out.
Sufficient numbers of them were on hand
in early 1958 to meet that objective.
The first of the motto plates came on
line three and a half years later, during
the first year of Kennedy’s administration.
They completely displaced the remaining no-motto plates, which were then
relegated to scrap regardless of condition.
The last $1 18-subject back plate with
the motto bore number 6876, and was certified Dec. 1, 1961. The phase out of the
18-subject presses didn’t occur until 1963,
two years later.
By then, Kathryn Granahan, another Kennedy appointee, had replaced
Elizabeth Smith as treasurer, so the Series
of 1935H with her signature was in circulation.
The law and the motto
Agitation for inclusion of the motto on
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an Arkansas Christian Scientist, furniture
dealer and prominent numismatist.
Rothert persisted with a publicity campaign and petition drive, and eventually
worked with the Arkansas congressional
delegation to get a bill passed that would
require inclusion of the motto on currency.
As Rothert’s campaign gained traction in Washington, Eisenhower’s then
Treasury Secretary George Humphrey
pointed out that specific legislation was
not required for currency design changes,
because the secretary was empowered by
existing laws to issue paper money in such
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Thus Humphrey, with the approval of
President Eisenhower, authorized addition of the motto on the currency to be
printed from the coming rotary presses
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religious constituency without congressional intervention, and, of course, make
the Republicans look good.
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of Representatives by Charles T. Bennett
of Florida and Oren Harris of Arkansas.
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Overdate originates in the die itself
■ Old-timers in the hobby swear that there is an 1804 half dollar.
As evidence they cite the mintage figure of 160,000 for that year and
the well-known 1805/4 overdate. Were all the 1804 halves returned
to the Mint and overstruck with a new date?
A hard story to kill, but it is completely untrue. As with the 1804
dollar, the mintage figures were for 1803 coins struck in 1804. The
overdate results from a repunching or re-engraving of an unused
1804 die to make it into an 1805. Contrary to all the old wives’ tales
about overdates, the change is in the die, not the coin.
■ Please give me all the details on the Washington quarters
struck for circulation between 1956 and 1964 and in some later
years with proof dies.
The writer apparently has been looking for proof quality
circulation strikes, but there is a key phrase missing. The dies
were made with hubs intended for proof coins, but they were
never processed or polished as proof dies and the coins were only
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Huntoon/from Page 34
was watching.
The act contained the following language at Humphrey’s recommendation:
“That as such time as new dies for
the printing of currency are adopted in
connection with the current program of
the Treasury Department to increase the
capacity of presses utilized by the Bureau
of Engraving and Printing, the dies shall
bear, at such place or places thereon as the
Secretary of the Treasury may determine
to be appropriate, the inscription ‘In God
We Trust.’”
This language was substituted by
Bennett in his final bill with the additional
proviso “and thereafter this inscription
shall appear on all United States currency
and coins.”
Now on the bandwagon, Congress
passed a Joint Resolution declaring In
God We Trust to be the national motto.
Eisenhower signed it into law July 30,
1956.
Humphrey resigned effective July 29,
1957. Robert Anderson was designated
as his successor before Humphrey left
office. Production of the Series of 1957
commenced in July before Humphrey left,
but Anderson’s signature was placed on
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credited with doing extensive work on these two reverses and a
third used only on the 1964 silver quarters.
■ What is the story on the 1868 large cent?
The pieces are considered to be test strikes, as they were made
using leftover hubs from 1857, the last year of large cent production
and were used in anticipation of a new 10-cent coin, for which the dies
had not been completed in time. Examples are known in copper and
in nickel. Patterns, using the large cent obverse and a reverse similar
to the large cent, but with TEN CENTS in the center were also made
in the same metals. Both the cent and 10-cent pieces are dated 1868.
■ How big a library does a collector need to effectively pursue
his hobby?
This is about like the old argument about the number of angels that
can dance on the head of a pin. The answer depends entirely on what you
collect and how you collect it. You might be able to get by with a single
book, or you might need a dozen, or several hundred if your interests are
wide ranging. The key to the answer is that you need all the information
you can get to be an effective collector. There is no right answer, but the
is one wrong answer and that is to try to wing it without any books at all.
the notes.
Secretary Humphrey and Secretarydesignate Anderson visited the BEP in
July to watch the first of the new currency
come off the presses (O’Donnell, 1982, p.
42). The first delivery to the Treasury was
Sept. 9, 1957.
Numismatic post script
Ecclesiastes said it best: “The thing that
hath been, it is that which shall be; and that
which is done is that which shall be done:
and there is no new thing under the sun.”
Harry Truman was fond of saying that the
only thing new in human affairs is what
you haven’t read in a history book.
Well, as the new presidential dollar
coins began to appear—mostly at post
offices, I received an email circular from a
zealot insisting that we all boycott the new
dollars. Refuse to take them he exclaimed
because they don’t have the national motto
on them. The atheists in the mint were subverting the national will.
I hadn’t noticed, but I knew the situation described was contrary to law. I got
hold of one at the bank and, sure enough,
the motto was missing from the images.
My brother enjoys off-the-wall conspiracies, so with the furor over the
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1935G no mottos in mind, I immediately
sent the screed on to him. His terse reply
came back: “Look on the edge of the
coins you idiot!”
I was caught short. My years of
immersion in our currency and the laws
that drive its issuance reveal one unwavering principle. The people who administer
the programs that create the stuff and the
people who actually make it follow the
letter of the law. Always. Even if it means
putting the lettering on the rim.
References cited and sources of data
Bureau of Engraving and Printing,
1962, History of the Bureau of Engraving
and Printing, 1862-1962: U. S.
Government Printing Office, 199 p.
Ecclesiastes, The Bible, King James
Version: 9:1.
“In God We Trust” on our currency
web site: http://asms.k12.ar.us/armem/
martin/indepth.htm
O’Donnell, Chuck, 1982, Standard
Handbook of Modern United States Paper
Money, 7th edition: Krause Publications,
Iola, Wisconsin, 336 p.
U.S. Treasury Department web site:
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Large
10
25 100 300
2.70 6.75 20.95 60.00
CURRENCY BOXES
Medium $4.25 ea. 12/42.00 • Large $4.60 ea. 12/45.35
DOUBLE POCKET FLIPS WITH INSERTS
Safety Safety
Safety
Qty 2x2 2½x2½ NO INSERTS
100
6.35 9.95 2x2 2½x2½
1,000 55.65 87.50 44.95
69.65
E.T. SAFLIP MYLAR 2x2 50 Pieces
(no inserts) .............................6.95
E.T. SAFLIP 2½x2½ 50 Pieces
(no inserts) .............................8.95
2x2 COIN ENVELOPES
Type
Vinyl
100
5.95
500
26.95
1,000
45.90
Type
Paper
100
4.95
500
17.55
1,000
33.95
ROUND SCREW TOP COIN TUBES
OR SQUARE COIN TUBES
8 Sizes: 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, Lg. $, Sm. $, or AE$
ROUND
SQUARE
1 Pc to 100 Pc
28¢ each
84¢ each
500 (in groups of 100)
107.50
142.50
For Lg. $ & AE $ size add 10¢ per tube.
ONE Size Only
Round
Square
100 1¢ thru 50¢ & sm $
21.95
28.95
100 Lg. $ or AE $
28.95
Lg. $ Only
38.00
3/4 In. Labels 200 pcs.
1.75
Am. Eagle
38.95
POCKET MAGNIFIERS
Bausch & Lomb 5x
16 x Loupe #1020
10x LED illum mag
Clip-on 5x eyeglass loupe
Zoom LED scope 20x-40x
Digital scope 20x-200x
List
11.60
13.99
12.95
8.95
29.95
169.95
Net
8.70
9.80
9.70
6.70
23.95
135.95 ea.
Quantity
6/45.25
6/50.40
6/50.50
6/34.90
5/62.90
WHITMAN OR HARRIS FOLDERS
All titles $2.60 each • 60 or more $2.40 each
STANDARD REFERENCE CATALOGS
List
2015 Blue Book of US Coins Softcover
9.95
2015 Red Book of US Coins Spiral Soft Cover
14.95
2015 Red Book of US Coins Hard Cover
16.95
2015 Red Book of US Coins Large Print
29.95
Red Book of US Coins Profession Edition
29.95
American Platinum Eagles, Guide to: Moy
29.95
American Silver Eagles, Guide to: Mercanti 2nd Ed. 29.95
ANA Grading Guide 7th Ed.
19.95
Auth. Ref. to Barber Halves
49.95
Auth. Ref. to Barber Quarters
33.95
Auth. Ref. to Barber Dimes
32.95
Above 3 Barber Books
116.85
Buffalo Coins: Bisons on Coins, Tokens, Medals, Paper 14.95
Buffalo Nickel 3rd Ed. (Lange)
42.95
Canadian Coins Vol. 1 Numismatic Issues 2015
24.95
Canadian Coins Vol 2 Collector/Maple Issues 2015 34.95
Canadian Gov’t Paper Money 27th Ed by Graham
34.95
Carson City Morgan Dollars, by Crum, Ungar, Oxman 24.95
Charleton Canadian Coins 2014 Numis. Iss.
24.95
Cherry Pickers Vol. 1 5th Ed. (Half Cent to Jeff 5¢) 39.95
Cherry Pickers 5th Ed. Vol. 2, 1/2 Dime-up
39.95
Civil War Store Cards 3rd Ed. by Fuld
100.00
Coin Chemistry 3rd Ed.
12.95
Collecting World Coins (Circulating Coins) 14th Ed. 44.95
Commem. Coins of the U.S. by Swiatek
150.00
Confederate Paper Money/Fricke, Field Edition 2014 39.95
Confederate States Paper Money 12th
29.99
Eisenhower Dbl Die Top 25 RPM Var. by Kalantzis
29.99
Gold Coins of the Dahlonga Mint 1838-1861 3rd Ed. 39.95
John F. Kennedy in Medallic Art
19.99
Mexican Money Ency of Vol I by Bechley
39.95
Modern Commem Coins 1982+Up
22.99
Morgan/Peace $ Van Allen 4th Ed.
99.95
Morgan $, America’s Love Affair w/a Legendary Coin 29.95
North American Coins & Prices 2015 24th Ed.
21.99
Obsolete Paper Money Vol 1 Intro/Coll. & Historians 39.95
Overton’s Early 50c Die Varieties, 1794-1836 5th Ed. 85.00
Paper of U.S./Friedburg 20th Ed. Hard
67.50
Red Book, Buffalo & Jefferson Nickels
19.95
Red Book, Flying Eagle/Indian Cent
19.95
Red Book, Lincoln Cents (by Bowers)
19.95
Red Book, Morgan $ 4th Ed. (Bowers)
19.95
Red Book Peace Dollars by Bowers
19.95
Red Book U.S. Paper Money 4th Ed.
24.95
Red Book U.S. Proof Sets 2nd Ed.
19.95
Roman Coins & Values, Vol. 4
93.95
Secret History of First U.S. Mint
24.95
Silver/Trade Dollars of te US by Bowers
19.95
Snow’s F.E. & Indian 1¢ 1856-1909 Two Volume Set250.00
South Asian Coins & Paper, Indian Ed.
60.00
U.S. Military Pay Cert. by Chambliss
29.95
U.S. Paper Money Std. Catalog 33rd Ed.
32.99
Unusual World Coins 6th Ed.
54.99
Krause World Coins 1601-1700 6th Ed.
90.00
Krause World Coins 1701-1800 6th Ed.
85.00
Krause World Coins 1801-1900 7th Ed.
85.00
Krause World Coins 1901-2000 42nd
70.00
Krause World Coins 2001 & Up 9th Ed
45.00
World Paper-Pick Vol. I Spec. Iss. 12th Ed.
90.00
World Paper Pick Vol. 2 General Issues 15th Ed.
90.00
World Paper Pick Vol. III 1961-Date 20th Ed.
70.00
Net
Doz.
6.95
72.65
8.95
98.50
10.25
110.95
17.95
197.67
19.45
6/98.85
20.95
3/53.85
20.95
3/53.85
13.95
6/71.85
34.95
3/89.95
23.75
3/59.35
23.10
3/59.35
SPECIAL $52.50
10.50
6/53.70
29.95
3/77.40
18.70
3/48.65
26.20
3/68.15
26.20
3/68.15
17.45
6/89.70
18.70
3/48.60
27.95
3/71.95
27.95
3/71.95
84.95
3/225.00
9.75
6/46.80
SPECIAL $22.50
SPECIAL $89.95
29.95
3/71.90
20.99
6/108.00
24.95
3/62.85
29.95
3/71.85
13.99
6/71.95
27.95
3/71.90
16.10
6/82.20
74.95
3/191.85
20.95
6/152.80
15.40
6/79.20
27.95
3/71.85
63.75
4/221.00
SPECIAL $39.95
13.95
6/71.70
13.95
6/71.70
13.95
6/71.70
13.95
6/71.70
13.95
6/71.70
17.50
6/89.70
13.95
6/70.00
79.50
3/210.45
17.45
6/89.70
13.95
3/35.85
174.95
3/450.00
42.00
3/108.00
20.95
6/107.70
23.10
6/118.75
38.50
659.00
63.00
4/216.00
SPECIAL $42.50
59.50
4/204.00
49.00
4/168.00
31.50
4/108.00
62.95
3/162.00
62.95
3/162.00
48.95
3/126.00
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Coin Market at a glance
PART A-1
Brought to you by NumisMaster.com
GOLD BULLION MARKET VALUES
Collectors line up for quality coins
By Richard Giedroyc
If you are a what I will call an “upper
end” collector for which nothing but the
best will do, you have been doing well
in the rare coin market, as long as you
can afford it.
Some of the finest known examples
and key dates of many U.S. coins have
been appearing with reasonable frequency in auctions within the past year. The
prices continue to soar for these coins.
We are likely becoming increasingly
conditioned to think of quality, even
when a coin is not rare. The demand
Key U.S. Type Coins
for these specimens appears to have no
bounds, even for such modern issues as
certified Mint State 70 Eisenhower dollars. Problem coins need not apply!
The average collector who doesn’t
have such deep pockets may be able to
pick off a few really nice coins, but the
trend continues that only the best are
appreciating at any notable velocity.
This isn’t all bad news for the rest
of the coin market. Not everyone in
the coin market is in it solely to make
money. There are a lot of true collectors,
and with the value of many important,
yet not the finest known, coins continu-
Actual Melt Value
ing to be soft this is truly becoming a
buyer’s market.
In recent weeks there have been more
minus than plus signs for many silver
dollars. There are some surprise price
increases for certain coins as well. There
have been signs of life in the classic
commemorative series, as well as in better grade Barber coinage.
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.
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 $1,161.00 as of February 24, 2015
SPOT PRICE $1,200.50 as of February 24, 2015
MARKET PRICE
$1,201
$1,201
$600
$300
$120
$1,201
$600
$290
$580
$1,201
$133
$532
$116
$232
$1,161
$1,201
$600
$300
$120
$224
$1,201
$600
$300
$120
$600
$300
$600
$1,201
$600
$300
$1,297
$1,291
$666
$342
$161
$1,229
$630
$317
$625
$1,281
$149
$585
$131
$256
$1,208
$1,273
$654
$335
$139
$244
$1,281
$654
$335
$140
$669
$321
$639
$1,287
$648
$334
China Panda 1/10 T. Oz
China Panda 1/20 T. Oz
Colombia 5 Peso
France 20 Franc rooster
Germany 10 Mark
Germany 20 Mark
Great Britian Soverign old (king)
Great Britian Soverign new (queen)
Hungary 100 Korona
Italy 20 Lire
Mexico 50 Peso
Mexico 20 Peso
Mexico 10 Peso
Mexico 5 Peso
Mexico 2.5 Peso
Mexico 2 Peso
Netherlands East Indies 1 Ducat
Netherlands 10 Gulden
Russia 5 Roubles
Russia 10 Roubles/Chevronetz
South Africa Krugerand 2 Rand
South Africa Krugerand 1 T Oz.
South Africa Krugerand 1/2 T Oz.
South Africa Krugerand 1/4 T Oz.
South Africa Krugerand 1/10 T Oz.
Swiss 10 Franc
Swiss 20 Franc
10 Karat Scrap Gold per gram
14 Karat Scrap Gold per gram
18 Karat Scrap Gold per gram
Date
Fair2
AG3
Good4
VG8
Fine12
VF20
XF40
XF45
AU50
AU58
MS60
MS61
MS62
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
$300
—
—
—
—
—
$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
$500
$38
$45
$8
$325
$285
$550
$3,650
$1,325
$1,850
—
—
—
$80
$90
$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
$800
$55
$69
$12
$490
$440
$750
$4,950
$1,700
$2,750
$1,350
$155
$265
$110
$115
$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
$1,540
$6,000
$450
$14
$505
$450
$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
$800
$55
$29
$530
$460
$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
$4,100
$1,240
$57
$65
$565
$495
$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
$6,900
$1,340
$63
$250
$710
$610
$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
$7,900
$1,540
$6,000
$300
—
—
$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
$9,450
$2,050
$80
$385
$920
$1,045
$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
$12,450
$2,200
$90
—
$1,960
$1,950
$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
$14,350
$1,150
$1,275
$850
$2,760
$2,750
$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
—
—
—
$925
—
—
$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
$15,000
$1,750
$1,900
$1,050
$3,850
$4,200
$14,000
$45,500
$19,000
$17,850
$28,500
$2,150
$3,400
$1,500
$710
Indian Cents KM#90a
38
Numismatic News EXPRESS / March 17, 2015
$120
$60
$283
$224
$138
$277
$283
$283
$1,161
$224
$1,447
$579
$289
$145
$72
$58
$133
$234
$149
$299
$283
$1,201
$600
$300
$120
$112
$224
$15.25
$21.71
$27.98
$142
$70
$303
$247
$156
$304
$319
$302
$1,220
$247
$1,510
$618
$318
$162
$85
$69
$146
$257
$179
$353
$311
$1,277
$654
$335
$138
$123
$247
$16.06
$22.48
$28.95
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
$16,600
$2,325
$2,700
$1,400
$4,650
$5,050
$17,500
$48,850
$21,750
$19,000
$30,000
$2,350
$4,000
$1,675
$700
Actual Melt Value
MARKET PRICE
$100 American Eagle 1 T Oz.
$1,161
$50 American Eagle 1/2 T Oz.
$581
$25 American Eagle 1/4 T Oz.
$290
$10 American Eagle 1/10 T Oz.
$116
Mapleleaf 1 T. Oz
$1,161
Noble 1 T. Oz
$1,161
Koala 1 T. Oz
$1,161
realizable value 75-95% AMV depending on quantity
$1,312
$673
$340
$148
$1,279
$1,279
$1,268
SILVER BULLION MARKET VALUES
SPOT PRICE $16.27 as of February 24, 2015
Actual Melt Value
MARKET PRICE
US 90% Dimes (pre 1965)
$1.16
US 90% Quarters (pre 1965)
$2.91
US 90% Halves (pre 1965)
$5.82
US 90% Dollars (pre 1936)
$12.58
US 40% Halves (1965-70, 1976)
$2.41
US 40% Dollars (1971-76)
$5.14
US 35% Wartime Nickels
$0.92
US Silver Eagle
$16.27
Canadian 80% Dimes (pre 1967)
$0.98
Canadian 80% Quarters (pre 1967)
$2.44
Canadian 80% Halves (pre 1967)
$4.88
Canadian 80% Dollars (pre 1968)
$9.76
Canadian Silver Mapleleafs
$16.27
Mexico Libertad
$16.27
Sterling Pvt. Mint per Troy Oz
$15.05
Sterling scrap per Troy Oz
$14.24
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
$20,250
$2,425
$2,850
$1,725
$7,550
$7,550
$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
$25,500
$3,000
$3,075
$2,825
$14,500
$10,000
$56,000
$75,000
$37,500
$26,500
$92,500
$4,100
$6,000
$13,000
$4,750
$1.37
$3.42
$7.36
$22.60
$2.53
$5.66
$0.84
$20.02
$0.99
$2.46
$4.93
$10.35
$20.27
$18.52
$15.30
$12.74
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
$4,400
$5,000
$4,400
$26,500
—
$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
—
$10,000
$9,500
—
—
—
$175,000
$75,000
—
—
$7,500
$9,750
—
—
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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
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Good4
VG8
$320
$240
$145
$165
$150
$75
$145
$108
$108
$165
$295
$45
$60
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
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—
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$400
$320
$220
$235
$220
$83
$165
$160
$125
$210
$370
$59
$65
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
$2,950
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Fine12
$515
$410
$300
$465
$370
$220
$320
$290
$255
$320
$565
$200
$85
$1,150
$650
—
—
—
$9,450
—
—
—
—
$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
$72
$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
$72
$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
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
$105.00
$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
$200.00
$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
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$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
$29.8
$25.5
$13,000
$17,500
$13,500
$360
$625
$250
$175
$195
$175
$145
$25,000
$6,850
$1,350
$900
$965
$420
$290
MS63RB
—
—
$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
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
MS64RB
MS64
MS65
MS66
$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
$1,000,000
$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
MS64Red
$120,000
$51,500
$5,500
$650
$590
—
—
$33,500
$15,800
$23,500
$925
$440
—
—
—
$75.00
—
$7,000
$1,125
$720
$400,000
$130,000
$44,500
$22,500
$24,500
$1,085
$525
$1,550
$1,260
$350
$95.00
$345
—
—
10,000.00
2,250.00
1,300.00
—
—
47,500.00
26,000.00
—
3,450.00
1,150.00
—
—
—
170.00
700.00
MS62
MS63
MS64
$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
$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
$525
$585
$445
$62,500
$22,500
$4,450
$3,050
$3,500
$1,275
$1,050
MS65BR
—
—
$8,500
$1,350
$1,050
—
—
$46,500
$3,300
$45,000
$1,475
750
—
—
—
110
365
MS65
$530
$770
$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
$740
$110,000
$41,500
$14,500
$8,500
$6,600
$2,975
$2,650
—
$95,000
—
$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
MS65RB
MS67
$13,500
$23,500
—
$27,500
$22,500
—
—
—
$44,000
—
—
—
$9,500
—
—
—
—
—
$150,000
—
$1,750,000
$225,000
—
$175,000
$150,000
—
—
—
—
$365,000
—
—
$245,000
—
—
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
—
—
—
175.00
—
—
$22,500
$13,500
$6,250
—
—
$95,000
$60,000
—
$10,500
$4,850
$3,650
$3,650
$995
$505
$1,700
MS66
MS67
$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
—
—
—
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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 1907-08 No Motto KM#127
Gold $20 Saint Gaudens 1907-33 with Motto KM#131
42
AG3
Good4
VG8
Fine12
$12.00
$11.50
$11.00
$12.00
$1.69
$1.21
—
—
$80.00
$6,250.00
$375.00
$68.00
$42.00
$23.00
$18.00
$16.50
$16.50
$16.50
$17.00
$4.17
—
—
—
—
$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
$9.1
—
—
—
—
$1,250
$975
$700
$3,500
$170
$175
$65
—
—
—
—
$16.00
$15.50
$15.00
$16.00
$2.23
$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
.
$5.1
—
$3.4
$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
$13.8
$8.36
—
—
—
$1,925
$1,850
$965
$4,400
$275
$275
$125
$20.0
$19.0
—
—
$17.50
$17.00
$16.50
$19.00
$2.5
$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
$5.5
—
$3.5
$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
$8.37
$7.46
—
—
$2,300
$2,300
$1,275
$5,250
$310
$310
$150
$22.5
$19.3
—
—
$19.00
$18.50
$18.50
$26.00
$4.8
$1.56
—
$1.37
$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
$6.2
—
$3.6
$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
$8.9
$7.6
—
—
$4,300
$4,000
$1,775
$6,950
$335
$340
$150
$27.6
$18.5
—
—
$31.00
$21.00
$21.50
$60.00
$7.50
$1.77
—
$1.42
$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
—
$3.7
$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
$9.1
$7.7
—
—
$6,150
$5,450
2,750.00
$9,500
$410
$420
$160
$28.5
$19.8
—
—
XF40
XF45
AU50
AU58
$225
$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
$375
$400
$52,500
$17,000
$2,750
$1,075
$670
$695
$695
$2,225
$1,675
$1,265
$9,350
$1,295
$1,295
$245
$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
$410
$54,500
$18,500
$3,750
$1,100
$680
$705
$705
$2,300
$1,850
—
$9,850
$1,315
$1,305
$240
$525
$260
$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
$400
$420
$59,000
$20,500
$6,250
$1,165
$715
$710
$750
$2,550
$1,700
$1,300
$10,400
$1,340
$1,390
$325
$885
$290
$210,000
$28,000
$150,000
$27,500
$19,500
$2,500
$370
$325
$1,625
$74,500
$70,000
$13,250
$12,000
$13,500
$90,000
$2,400
$685
$425
$460
$96,000
$30,500
$15,000
$1,650
$725
$735
$780
$3,650
$1,800
$1,310
$13,650
$1,345
$1,400
VF20
$210
$350
$225
$72,500
$6,650
$36,500
$8,250
$6,950
$510
$280
$255
$845
$46,000
$25,000
$4,500
$3,850
$3,650
$36,500
$575
$485
$365
$380
$36,000
$10,750
$1,200
$1,025
$655
$680
$680
$2,175
$1,625
$1,240
$7,650
$1,285
$1,285
Numismatic News EXPRESS / March 17, 2015
PART A-3
Brought to you by NumisMaster.com
VF20
XF40
$48.50
$42.00
$31.00
$155.00
$25.00
$2.18
—
$1.5
$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
—
$3.8
$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
$7.8
$7.4
$2.5
$13,750
$11,000
$5,500
$11,850
$555
$550
$270
$29.8
$20.3
$1.45
$5.2
MS60
$400
$1,850
$440
$245,000
$34,500
$175,000
$30,000
$21,500
$3,850
$435
$340
$2,275
—
$77,500
$14,750
$13,250
$14,000
$110,000
$4,750
$1,800
$450
$510
$120,000
$34,500
$25,500
$3,350
$735
$1,200
$755
$4,250
$2,050
$1,365
$14,350
$1,260
$1,420
XF45
$85.00
$70.00
$48.00
$210.00
$33.00
$2.33
—
$1.6
$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
—
$3.9
$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
$7.9
—
—
$16,500
$14,250
$6,900
$12,750
$700
$700
$310
$31.6
$21.3
$1.50
$5.2
MS61
$440
$2,400
$550
$300,000
$38,500
$210,000
$35,000
$25,000
$4,400
$440
$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
$740
$1,450
$785
$6,000
$2,650
$1,366
$16,500
$1,265
$1,430
AU50
AU58
MS60
MS61
MS62
MS63
MS64
MS65
$145
$138
$75
$305
$61.0
$3.0
—
$1.7
$385
$63,500
$5,850
$2,300
$825
$860
$185
$425
$255
$155
$425
$120
$182
$72.5
$80.0
$4.0
$18,000
$175,000
$4,900
$360
$425
$450
$2,875
$245
$615
$305
$210
$455
$385
$22.5
$7.96
$7.5
$2.6
$20,500
$18,500
$9,250
$14,400
$935
$960
$365
$44.0
$23.0
$1.7
$5.3
$240
$215
$120
$375
$90
$4.5
$5.0
$1.8
$540
$76,500
$9,000
$3,900
$1,550
$1,250
$245
$725
$500
$260
$750
$210
$215
$90
$105
$4.1
$38,500
$265,000
$8,250
$875
$1,000
$1,075
$5,850
$385
$1,250
$475
$320
$735
$500
$27.5
$8.1
—
—
$46,500
$36,500
$18,850
$16,000
$1,900
$1,950
$775
$49.0
$26.0
$1.8
$5.3
$275
$270
$150
$425
$110
$6.00
$6.75
$2.25
$660
$83,000
$11,000
$4,350
$1,850
$1,625
$330
$1,025
$610
$290
$850
$245
$225
$125
$145
$4.75
$46,500
$300,000
$9,350
$1,225
$1,210
$1,300
$6,900
$450
$1,500
$585
$390
$900
$600
$34.0
$8.2
$7.6
$2.8
$68,500
$52,000
$25,000
—
$2,275
$2,350
$1,050
$52.0
$39.0
$2.0
$5.4
$350
$345
$170
$575
$130
$7.00
$8.50
$2.30
$700
$88,500
$11,200
$4,350
$2,100
$1,950
$340
$1,350
$725
$365
$1,000
$305
$240
$135
$185
$4.80
$58,500
$320,000
$11,500
$1,500
$1,450
$1,500
$14,000
$600
$1,850
$865
$500
$1,275
$700
$37.0
$8.3
—
—
$84,500
$59,500
$37,500
—
$2,600
$2,750
$1,350
$53.5
$42.0
$2.2
$5.7
$465
$440
$185
$725
$165
$8.00
$10.50
$2.23
$1,075
$97,500
$14,750
$5,500
$3,150
$3,250
$440
$1,775
$940
$485
$1,225
$350
$270
$175
$250
$4.85
$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
$8.9
—
—
$119,000
$96,000
$55,000
—
$3,250
$3,650
$1,650
$56.0
$46.5
$2.4
$5.9
$610
$550
$235
$855
$235
$9.75
$12.50
$2.40
$1,575
$185,000
$19,250
$6,900
$4,550
$4,600
$605
$2,250
$1,375
$610
$1,520
$440
$305
$210
$385
$5.8
$108,000
$375,000
$20,500
$2,250
$2,950
$2,850
$29,500
$1,065
$3,450
$1,425
$880
$2,050
$1,035
$54.0
$10.7
$7.8
$3.3
$155,000
$115,000
$77,500
—
$3,700
$4,750
$2,000
$59.0
$48.5
$2.7
$6.6
$1,000
$990
$440
$1,525
$360
$16.00
$22.00
$3.00
$2,050
$205,000
$36,500
$12,750
$7,500
$9,100
$960
$4,600
$2,925
$935
$1,925
$525
$365
$310
$505
$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
—
$6,525
$6,350
$3,150
$81.00
$61.00
$12.00
$17.00
$2,150
$2,100
$770
$3,675
$510
$24.0
$40.5
$3.75
$3,725
$460,000
$116,000
$30,000
$26,500
$36,500
$3,350
$17,000
$8,900
$1,800
$3,750
$960
$685
$450
$760
$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
$114
$30.0
$20.0
$12.5
$400,000
$490,000
$250,000
—
$56,000
$67,500
$12,500
$190
$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
$625
$715
$5,850
—
$325,000
$52,000
$45,000
$65,000
$300,000
$21,500
$11,500
$725
$1,800
$550,000
$140,000
$142,000
$32,500
$1,250
$6,500
$1,250
$10,500
$46,500
$1,795
$28,000
$1,475
$1,525
$3,650
$36,000
$1,350
$2,000,000
$325,000
$900,000
$175,000
$98,000
$46,500
$1,280
$1,725
$13,000
—
$585,000
$135,000
$128,000
$150,000
$375,000
$65,000
$42,250
$2,160
$12,200
$975,000
$320,000
$235,000
$105,000
$3,000
$14,850
$3,150
$13,850
$275,000
$3,190
$47,500
$1,825
$1,865
$8,000
$50,000
$3,600
—
—
—
$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
$2,500
$2,450
$15,400
$80,000
$3,700
—
—
—
$350,000
$295,000
$110,000
$3,650
$27,000
$55,000
—
—
—
$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
$7,500
$9,200
—
$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
—
—
$17,500
MS62
$535
$3,600
$460
$485,000
$46,500
$295,000
$47,500
$31,500
$5,650
$450
$445
$3,300
—
$110,000
$18,500
$16,750
$18,500
$160,000
$6,350
$3,000
$520
$670
$165,000
$43,500
$37,500
$7,750
$780
$1,800
$825
$7,000
$3,600
$1,370
$18,250
$1,370
$1,450
MS63
$630
$7,500
$620
$575,000
$71,500
$440,000
$77,500
$35,500
$10,250
$500
$565
$4,325
—
$165,000
$31,500
$27,500
$30,000
$225,000
$11,000
$5,750
$600
$1,050
$325,000
$71,500
$88,500
$16,750
$930
$4,250
$965
$9,300
$12,200
$1,435
$24,500
$1,380
$1,470
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
—
—
—
—
—
—
$5,250
$165
$33.0
$60.0
$35.0
—
$685,000
$400,000
—
$85,000
$110,000
$26,500
$280
$650
$75.0
$22
$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
—
—
—
—
—
—
$16,500
$700
$44.00
$350
$125
—
—
—
—
$175,000
$160,000
$70,000
$850
$5,150
$3,000
$45
PF63
PF64
PF65
—
255000
9850
—
—
—
300000
140000
220000
15000
30000
$12,500
$165,000
—
—
—
—
650000
—
95000
32500
38500
—
—
—
140000
0
—
75000
250000
200000
82500
—
—
72000
—
$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
—
—
$100,000
—
—
$24,000
—
—
—
—
—
—
$33,500
$70,000
$35,500
$255,000
—
—
—
—
1M
—
—
$88,500
$77,500
—
—
—
—
$95,000
—
$145,000
—
—
—
—
—
$190,000
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Dime/from Page 1
and the “R” of TRUST. The dot between IN and GOD is also doubled.
No doubling can be seen on the large letters of “LIBERTY”
near the rim, or on the date or the designer’s initials, which
are also near the rim, or on Miss Liberty’s head. Though this
was not certain based upon the well-circulated “Discovery
Specimen,” which I would estimate would grade at a strong
Fine, the lack of additional doubling was subsequently verified
on a higher grade coin.
The variety was co-discovered by New York state collectors
Scott Kerr and Jeffrey Sam. Kerr apparently discovered the piece
many years ago, probably in the late 1980s as best as he can recollect, but he never published it.
Like many collectors, he bought coins from acquaintances to
acquire normal coins that he needed for his collection, and thinks
that this piece may have come in a set of Mercury dimes that he
bought back around then, but he just doesn’t know for sure.
The Discovery Specimen ended up in a 2x2 cardboard holder
on which was written “1919 IN GOD WE TRUST doubling???”
Kerr admits that he is not sure if he is the one who wrote that
on the holder, or if he bought it from another collector already
in that holder. Either way, he put it in his “Neat Box” along with
the rest of his variety and error collection, which contained some
very interesting known varieties, where it remained for perhaps
a quarter of a century.
Kerr and Sam are old friends from their local coin club, and
they had discussed Sam buying the “Neat Box” for some time.
They finally shook hands on the deal on Jan. 31 of this year, and
on Feb. 3rd Sam began posting some of the pieces in a thread in
the PCGS Collectors Universe Forums. One was the very rare
1857 Flying Eagle cent with clash marks on its reverse from the
reverse die for a Liberty Seated quarter, while others were merely
minor die varieties or mechanical errors, and a few were simply
damaged coins.
On the third day of adding coins to the thread he ran several
pictures of the DDO dime. Amazingly, it was almost lost to posterity again, being dismissed by one forum member as displaying
simple mechanical doubling, and by another as being a counterfeit coin. Nobody acknowledged it as a doubled die error.
I had looked at the thread on the day that it had first been
posted, but did not look at it again later because I did not know
that additional varieties were being added. I suspect that other
people overlooked the updates also.
Then on Feb. 8, Sam posted a new thread on the NGC
Collectors Society Message Boards, showing just the 1919 dime,
and mentioning that he had posted it “across the street” on the
CU forum. He asked if anybody on the CS message boards had
“seen something like this before.” I told him that I had.
The piece reminded me of the 1916 DDO Buffalo nickel, the
Holy Grail of doubled die collectors. The die for that coin shows
one complete design hubbed over a partial design. The way that
working dies were made back in that era meant using a raised
steel “hub” that had all the design on a finished coin on it, and
pressing it into a die blank under heavy hydraulic pressure. To
help the negative impression form properly in the die, the face of
the die blank had a shallow raised cone on its surface.
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Turning the coin upside down aids in seeing doubling. Photo by Jeffery Sam
“GOD” is the most doubled portion. Photo by Jeffery Sam
“UST” in TRUST also shows strong doubling. Photo by Jeffery Sam
As the hardened hub contacted the annealed (heat-softened)
die blank, the design started forming at the point of that shallow
cone. It slowly expanded outwards until the die blank became
so work hardened by the pressure that the steel in it could distort no more. At that point the partially-hubbed die had to be
taken to a furnace and re-annealed, which involved heating it to
a certain temperature and letting it cool slowly overnight. It was
then returned to the hubbing room and impressed again as many
times as necessary until the incused design was fully sunken
into the die, after which the die was hardened and readied for
use in coinage.
It is not known how far out from the center of the die the
design normally formed on its first hubbing operation, but many
years ago die variety guru Bill Fivaz showed me his Uncirculated
specimen of the 1916 DDO nickel. We remarked upon how it had
extremely strong doubling on the top right two-thirds of the date,
which is relatively far from the rim, but was not doubled at all on
the lower left part of the date or on the designer’s initial below
the 6, which are closer to the rim.
On that coin you could tell that the initial hubbing had
faded out along an arc concentric to the rim that ran through
the horizontal date, and that when the die was given its second
hubbing the Mint worker failed to properly align the images.
That was why the word LIBERTY was not doubled on the 1916
die, as it fell outside the area formed by the first impression,
Conservation/from Page 1
because they’ve toned. There are people who clean coins
because they have dirt on them.
“Something like the Saddle Ridge Hoard, where the coins
have dirt on them, you can clean them with some distilled
water. That’s a different thing than conserving.”
There are many reasons a collector would conserve a coin
from further damage, Mudd said.
“For example, if a coin was stored in polyvinyl chloride
(PVC) and got its residue on it,” he said. “You want to get
that residue off as soon as possible.”
John Krupka, owner of Point Coin, Stevens Point, Wis.,
said he has seen mainly improperly stored coins turn green
because of PVC.
“When PVC was prevalent in the ’80s in coin flips, the
PVC would turn the coins green and slimy over time,” he
said.
PVC damage is fast and can permanently stain a coin if
not stopped through conservation, he said.
“I actually had a set of Lincoln cents that were stored in
a coin album containing PVC. Within six months time, they
began turning green. PVC is a major detriment to coins.”
Mudd said the metals that most often see damaging conditions that require conservation are silver, nickel and copper.
“With those metals, you have to get the stuff off it, like
sulphur,” he said.
“Clay emits sulphur. I saw a demonstration once where
the plasters of the coin were displayed with the coin.
“They use clay to change some details on the plasters.
The clay emitted sulphur and the coin turned black and flaky.
That’s why, with a museum, you use a felt or cloth display
that is acid free and inert.”
Mudd said coins can also get “diseases” that eat away at
the metal.
“You also get coins that contain copper that get bronze
disease, where you really want to conserve them,” he said.
Most coins from sea salvage will need conserving, he said.
“If you’ve got many coins in a mass, you’d need to treat
while the long feather behind the Indian’s
neck is doubled where it is closest to the
center of the coin, because it fell within
the affected area.
The working die for the 1919 doubled
die obverse dime was hubbed the same
way, with those parts of the horizontal
IN GOD WE TRUST further in from the
rim being formed during the first hubbing operation, and those parts closer to
the rim not being formed at all. Because
the partially formed and re-annealed die
did not need to have as much metal relocated during the second hubbing operation the hubbing press should have been
able to complete the motto and the rest
them all in some way,” Mudd said. “The outer coins will have
secretions and damage, while the inner coins may look fresh
and brand new.”
As opposed to conservation, Krupka said that coins are
often cleaned because the owners want them to look better,
not to stop any preexisting condition.
“For those that inherit some coins, they’ll want to clean
them to make them look nice,” he said. “People will bring in
a coin and they plan on keeping it and passing it along to a
relative. They’ll ask, ‘What should I clean it with?’
“For a true collector, they already know not to clean
coins.”
What people do with their coins is up to them, he said.
But if they attempt to clean their coins and they don’t know
how to do it properly, the results often dramatically reduce
their value, which is the opposite of what is intended.
“I’ve seen coins erased with a pencil eraser, dipped, put
in caustic acid or even had fingernail polish put on them to
‘protect’ them,” Krupka said. “If it’s a common coin, it’s not
really a big deal. It’ll look hokey though.
Other collectors will not spend their hard earned money
to buy a hokey-looking coin. In essence, it is ruined.
“If it’s a 1893-S or 1894 Morgan dollar or a 1916-D
Mercury dime, it will be bad.”
Mudd said that cleaned coins are around in today’s market, even in museums, a sort of testimony to past numismatic sins.
“Cleaning was not an issue in numismatics until the
1960s, so coins that had been in a museum may have been
cleaned, sometimes multiple times,” he said.
Many older U.S. coins were also cleaned at some point,
he said.
“Is it a problem if you have an 1828 Bust half dollar that
was cleaned in 1848?” Mudd said. “I tend to look a little less
harshly on a coin that was cleaned many years back and it
still has its eye appeal.”
When it comes to a coin in your collection, ask yourself:
Is this a coin that needs conservation to be saved, or is it better off left alone and its market value preserved?
of the design on the second impression,
though for all we know three impressions or even more may have been the
norm. The famous 1918/7-S Standing
Liberty quarter had its 8 hubbed over an
already formed 7, and that 7 was very
close to the rim.
At my suggestion, Jeff Sam sent the
coin to Bill Fivaz for verification, and
Fivaz confirmed that it is indeed the result
of a doubled working die and not machine
doubling or some other type of striking
error. He and “Cherrypickers’ Guide”
co-author J. T. Stanton have assigned it
the reference number FS-101 for that
date, and they will include it in the Sixth
Edition, Volume 2 of the CPG when that
is eventually published. Volume 1 of the
Sixth Edition is currently in production. It
is expected that the variety will eventually
be recognized by CONECA as well.
As of this writing only one additional
specimen of this doubled die has been
discovered, by coin dealer John Hodson
of Munster, Ind. He saw a notification of
the new variety that I posted on the coin
dealer network Coinnet, and went through
his inventory and found a high grade
piece. That piece has also been examined
by Fivaz and declared to be a true doubled
die error, confirming the attribution of the
Discovery Specimen.
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45
Mint/from Page 1
profit was $289.1 million, 110.4 percent
higher than in 2013.
The cost to produce a cent was down 9.3
percent to $.0166 each, a nickel was down
14 percent to $.0809, the dime was down
14.3 percent to $.039 and the quarter was
down 14.8 percent to $.0895.
That puts the unit costs for the cent and
nickel above face value for the ninth consecutive fiscal year.
In all, the Mint returned $250 million
in circulating seigniorage to the Treasury
General Fund in 2014, according to Richard
A. Peterson, former deputy director.
The public shied away from gold and
silver bullion products produced by the Mint
in 2014, according to the report.
Gold ounces were down 42.4 percent
from the prior year and silver ounces were
down by 12.7 percent. This is a fiscal year
comparison for the 12-month period ending
Sept. 30, 2014, so the strong sales finish in
calendar year 2014’s final three months are
not included.
The Mint did, however, complete a
multi-year program to increase its silver
blank supply to more than 50 million per
year. And, it resumed production of the 1
ounce platinum bullion coin that had been
discontinued in 2009.
Numismatic coins and medals brought in
more than $504.5 million. The two highlights
of the year were the 2014 Baseball Hall of
Fame Commemorative Coin Program and
the 50th anniversary gold Kennedy half dollar. The 50,000 gold baseball coins sold out
in 24 hours, while 400,000 silver dollars sold
out in 13 days.
In its role as designer and producer of
Congressional gold medals authorized by
Congress, it created 26 medals to honor
Native American code talkers who served in
the Armed Forces transmitting secret coded
messages for the military during World War I
and World War II, as well as six other medals
as authorized by Congress..
The Mint also reported the successful
relaunch of its e-commerce site featuring
an upgraded order management system and
user-friendly website.
Total revenue for fiscal year 2014 was
$3,101.9 million, down 28.4 percent from
2013 due in large part to the decreased
demand for bullion coins and lower precious
metals prices.
Combined total seigniorage and net
income increased 25.8 percent to $367.9
million reflecting the impact of increased
circulating coinage shipments, according to
the report.
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570-3816 or azcs@live.com.
Apr 12 AZ, Scottsdale. Camelback
Collectibles Coin & Stamp Show. Elks
Lodge 2148, 6398 E. Oak St.. SH: 8am2:30pm. A: Free. F: $50. Bill Jernigan, PO
Box 25878, Tempe, AZ, 85285. PH: 480227-3604 or arizonacoins@hotmail.com.
CALIFORNIA
Mar 14-15 CA, Buena Park. Coin Show.
Retail Clerk’s Hall, 8550 Stanton Ave..
SP: Pacific Expos LLC. A: $3. T: 65. F:
$325-$385. Kerry Pieropan, PO Box 1500,
Bonsall, CA, 92003. PH: 714- 271-8946 or
PacificExposLLC.com.
Mar 29 CA, Van Nuys. 50th Annual Coin
Show. Masonic Hall, 14750 Sherman Way.
SP: Verdugo Hills Coin Club. A: $3.. T: 28.
F: $110, 2 for $200.. Bob Thompson, PO
Box 26, Tujunga, CA, 91043. PH: 818- 2491237 or bobcat237@sbcglobal.net.
Apr 2-4 CA, Sacramento. Coin Show.
Sacramento Inn, 1401 Arden Way. SH: Fri.
10am-6pm; Sat. 10am-5pm. A: $3. T: 65.
McIntosh Collectibles, Peter McIntosh, PO
Box 60845, Sacramento, CA, 95860. PH:
916- 317-9055 or peter@mcintoshcoins.
com or www.sacramentocoinshow.com.
Apr 11-12 CA, Pasadena. Coin & Currency
Show. Scottish Rite Center, 150 North
Madison Ave. SH: 10am-5pm. A: $3, kids
free. Paul Vreede. PH: 818- 486-7285 or
pasadenacoinshow@gmail.com.
Apr 17-19 CA, Santa Clara. Santa Clara Coin,
Stamp & Collectibles Show. Convention
Center, 5001 Great America Parkway. A:
$6. T: 100. Scott Griffin, PO Box 1876,
Suisun, CA, 94585. PH: 415- 601-8661.
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Mar 27-29 CO, Loveland. Annual Spring
Coin, Currency & Collectibles Show. The
Ranch Larimer County Fairgrounds, 5280
Arena Circle. A: Free. F: $200. James
Oscarson, PO Box 273218, Fort Collins,
CO, 80527. PH: 970- 223-1795 or joscarso@msn.com.
Apr 11-12 CO, Burlington. Burlington Gun &
Coin Show. Burlington Community Center,
340 S. 14th St.. A: $3. T: 25. John Hansen.
PH: 719- 346-7623.
CONNECTICUT
Mar 15 CT, New Haven. CoinSuperstore Coin
& Paper Money Show. Annex Club, 554
Woodward Ave.. SH: 9am-2pm. A: Free.
F: $55, 2/$105, 3/$140. CoinSuperstore,
Chris Berinato, 593 Main St., East Haven,
CT06512. PH: 203- 469-2943 or info@
coinsuperstore.com or www.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: 203469-2943 or info@coinsuperstore.com.
Mar 22 CT, Williamantic. 42nd Annual
Coin & Paper Money Show. Prospect St.
School Gymnasium, 233 Prospect St.. SH:
9am-3pm. T: 75. F: $85-$90. Mansfield
Numismatic Society, C. John C. John
Ferreri, PO Box 33, Storrs, CT, 06268.
PH: 860- 508-8620 or johnnybanknote@
yahoo.com.
Apr 12 CT, West Haven. Liberty Coin Club
Show. Elks Club, 265 Main St. F: $35-$50.
Perry Carpinella. PH: 203- 248-1053.
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
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Superstore, Chris Berinato, 593 Main St.
East, New Haven, CT, 06512. PH: 203469-2943 or info@coinsuperstore.com.
Apr 19 CT, New Haven. CoinSuperstore Coin
& Paper Money Show. Annex Club, 554
Woodward Ave.. SH: 9am-2pm. A: Free.
F: $55, 2/$105, 3/$140. CoinSuperstore,
Chris Berinato, 593 Main St., East Haven,
CT06512. PH: 203- 469-2943 or info@
coinsuperstore.com or www.coinsuperstore.com.
FLORIDA
Mar 14 FL, Port Richey. Suncoast Coin
Show. The New Lakes Regency Park,
8330 Civic Drive. SH: 9am-3pm. SP: Coin
Club of Pasco County. A: Free. T: 30. F: $55
first table, $40 ea. addtl.. Chuck Grecco,
7650 Hardaway Dr. Apt. A, New Port
Richey, fl, 34653. PH: 727- 849-8712 or
chuck1532@juno.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.
Mar 14 FL, St. Augustine. Ancient City Coin
& Currency Show. FOP Lodge Building,
5050 Inman Rd.. SP: Ancient City Coin
and Currency Club. A: Free. T: 30. F: $40,
2-$60. Jerry Walden, PO Box 814, St.
Augustine, FL, 32085. PH: 904- 940-6245
or http://accc.anaclubs.org/index.html.
Mar 15 FL, Plantation. 3rd Sunday Ft.
Lauderdale Coin & Stamp Show. Volunteer
Park, 12050 W. Sunrise Blvd.. Joe Marshall.
PH: 954- 802-4967 or magikj48@yahoo.
com.
Mar 18 FL, Port Richey. Suncoast Coin
Show. The New Lakes Regency Park,
8330 Civic Drive. SH: 9am-3pm. SP: Coin
Club of Pasco County. A: Free. T: 30. F: $55
first table, $40 ea. addtl.. Chuck Grecco,
7650 Hardaway Dr. Apt. A, New Port
Richey, fl, 34653. PH: 727- 849-8712 or
chuck1532@juno.com.
Mar 22 FL, Greenacres. 4th Sunday of the
Month Show. American Polish Club, 4275
Lake Worth Road. SH: 9am-3pm. SP: Palm
Beach Coin Club. A: Free. T: 50. F: $60.
Tony Swicer, PO Box 5823, Lake Worth,
FL, 33466. PH: 561- 964-7236 or swicer@
comcast.net.
Mar 27-29 FL, DeLand. Central Florida Coin
Club Coin & Money Show. Volusia County
Fairgrounds, 3150 E. New York Ave.. T:
100. F: $250. Steve Lauer, PH: 407- 6663244 or CFCCBourse@cfi.rr.com.
Apr 4 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- 361-0740 or brandoncoinclub@
tampabay.rr.com.
Apr 4 FL, Zephyrhills. 1st Saturday Coin
Club Show. Eagle Lodge #3752, 4249 New
River Rd., corner of SR 54. SP: Zephyrhills
Coin Club. A: Free. F: $40.. Dennis Jones.
PH: 813- 355-6813.
Apr 12 FL, Melbourne. Coin $ Stamp &
Collectible Show. Eau Gallie Civic Ctr.,
1551 Highland Ave.. A: Free. Alysha
Wilson. PH: 321- 751-3647 or alysha21@
att.net.
Apr 19 FL, Plantation. 3rd Sunday Ft.
Lauderdale Coin & Stamp Show. Volunteer
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Park, 12050 W. Sunrise Blvd.. Joe Marshall.
PH: 954- 802-4967 or magikj48@yahoo.
com.
GEORGIA
Mar 15 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- 772-4359 or atlcoin@hotmail.
com or www.atlcoin.com.
Mar 20-21 GA, Albany. Southwest Georgia
Coin Club Show. Knights of Columbus,
2009 Gillionville Rd.. SP: Middle Georgia
Coin Club. A: $2. F: $150-$290. Bill Lane,
162 Camelot Road, Gray, GA, 31032. Cell,
PH: 478- 955-0724 or Home, PH: 478986-9795.
Mar 20-21 GA, Albany. Albany Coin Show.
Knights of Columbus, 2009 Gillionville Rd..
SP: Southwest Georgia Coin Club. A: $1.
T: 45. Bill Lane, 162 Camelot Road, Gray,
GA, 31032. Cell, PH: 478- 955-0724 or
Home, PH: 478- 986-9795.
Apr 12 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- 772-4359 or atlcoin@hotmail.
com or www.atlcoin.com.
Apr 17-19 GA, Dalton. 51st Anniversary GA
Numis. Assoc. Show. NW GA Trade &
Convention Ctr., 2211 Dug Gap Battle Rd..
T: 300. Chip Cutcliff. PH: 770- 639-0190
or Tom Youngblood, PH: 770- 815-4042
or PH: 800- 824-7469 or chascoins06@
yahoo.com, tom.youngblood@att.net or
www.gamoney.org.
IDAHO
Mar 28-29 ID, Idaho Falls. Eagle Rock
Numismatic Society 2015 Coin Show. Elks
Lodge, 640 East Elva Street. SH: Sat.
10am-6pm, Sun. 10am-4pm. SP: Eagle
Rock Numismatic Society. A: $1. T: 35.
F: $175. Ed Gyorfy, PO Box 2951, Idaho
Falls, ID, 83403. PH: 208- 821-2610 or
Steelheadif@Gmail.com.
ILLINOIS
Mar 15 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- 4790350 or noisecoinshowillinois@gmail.com.
Mar 15 IL, Gillespie. 51st Annual Coin Club
Show. Civic Center, 115 N. Macoupin. A:
Free. T: 45. F: $25. Wm. Schwappach, PO
Box 22, Gillespie, IL, 62033. PH: 217- 5466062 or PH: 217- 652-0616 or hiltopcc@
yahoo.com.
Mar 22 IL, Gurnee. 54th Annual Lake County
Coin Club Show. Warren Township High
School, 500 N. O’Plaine Road. SH: 9am3pm. SP: Lake County Coin Club. A: Free.
T: 50. F: $30. Gary Hollister, 22107 83rd
St., Salem, wi, 53168. PH: 262- 914-7378.
Mar 22 IL, Springfield. 26th Annual
SpringCoin Show. Northfield Center I,
3210 Northfield Dr.. SP: Central Illinois
Numismatic Assoc.. A: $1. T: 70. F: $70.
Steve Butler, 1712 S. First St., Springfield,
IL, 62704-3902. PH: 217- 528-7634.
Mar 28 IL, Quincy. 6th Annual Quincy Spring
Coin Show. Quincy Mall, 3347 Broadway
St.. SP: Quincy IL & Hannibal MO Coin
Clubs. A: Free. T: 20. F: $20. Tim Lung, PO
Box 332, Camp Point, IL, 62320. Tim Lung,
PH: 217- 257-7496 or Derek Ingram, PH:
573- 719-9238 or tllung@crawdadsclassics.com.
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Mar 29 IL, Elgin. Elgin Coin Club Coin Show.
Moose Lodge #799, 925 S. McLean Blvd..
SH: 9am-4pm. T: 35. elgincoinclub@gmail.
com
Apr 12 IL, Milan. Quad City Coin Club Annual
Spring Coin Show. Community Center,
Camden Park, US Rt. 67. SH: 9am-4pm.
A: Free. T: 80. F: $65. Quad City Coin
Club, John Brixey, PO Box 332, Moline, IL,
61266. PH: 309- 788-8726 or jbrixey51@
yahoo.com.
Apr 12 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.
Apr 19 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- 4790350 or noisecoinshowillinois@gmail.com.
INDIANA
Mar 15 IN, Fort Wayne. Old Fort Coin &
Currency Show. Allen Cty. Fairgrounds,
2726 Carroll Rd.. SH: 9am-4pm. SP: Old
Fort Coin Club. A: Free. T: 60. F: $50-$85.
Bill Haines, PO Box 11051, Fort Wayne,
IN, 46855. PH: 260- 710-4639 or bill5frn@
comcast.net.
Mar 21 IN, Marion. 57th Annual Coin Show.
Grant County 4-H Fairgrounds, State
Highway 18 East. SH: 9am-3pm. SP:
Marion Coin Club. A: Free. T: 48. F: $30.
David Wells, PO Box 93, Marion, IN,
46952. PH: 765- 998-0542 or knobhillcoin@aol.com.
Mar 28 IN, South Bend. Coin & Currency
Show. Comfort Stes., Corner of SR 933
& Cleveland. A: Free. T: 30. F: $45-$50.
David Brody, PO Box 724, South Bend, IN,
46624. PH: 574- 272-9198.
Apr 11 IN, Bloomington. Bloomington Coin
Show. Monroe Cty. Fairgrounds, 5700
W Airport Rd. A: Free. T: 34. F: $25.
Bill Stogsdill, 4600 N. Happy Hollow Rd.,
Bloomington, IN, 47408. PH: 812- 3327131 or coincollec@aol.com.
Apr 12 IN, Indianapolis. 71st Street Coin
& Currency Show. Knights of Columbus,
2100 E. 71st St.. SH: 9am-3:30pm. A: Free.
Mark Eberhardt. PH: 317- 837-5682 or
fubacoin@aol.com or www.fubacoins.com.
Apr 18 IN, Evansville. Evansville Coin Club
Annual Coin Show. Tropicana Convention
Center, 421 NW Riverside Dr. A: Free. T:
30. ECC Show, Brad Lisembee, PO Box
881, Evansville, IN, 47706. PH: 812- 4316547 or evansvillecoinclub@twc.com or
www.evansvillecoinclub.com.
Apr 18 IN, Evansville. Evansville Coin Club
Annual Coin Show. Tropicana Convention
Center, 421 NW Riverside Dr. A: Free. T:
30. ECC Show, Brad Lisembee, PO Box
881, Evansville, IN, 47706. PH: 812- 4316547 or evansvillecoinclub@twc.com or
www.evansvillecoinclub.com.
Apr 19 IN, Kokomo. 12th Annual Kokomo
Coin & Collectibles Show. Kokomo/Ivy
Tech Event Center, 1500 N. Reed Rd.. A:
Free. T: 30. F: $38. Dave Colford, PO Box
1364, Logansport, IN, 46947. PH: 574753-9887 or dcolf@msn.com.
IOWA
Mar 15 IA, Muscatine. Port City Coin Club
Annual Show. The Rendezvous, 3127
Lucas St. SH: 9am-3pm. A: Free. T: 32. F:
$30. Jim Burr, PO Box 682, Muscatine, IA,
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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)
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PO Box 471147, Lake Monroe, FL 32747
PH: 407-321-8747 • FAX: 407-321-5138 • email: CWibker@aol.com
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January 7-10, 2016
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Sunday, Jan. 10 is an optional dealer participation date.
Dealer Set-up: Jan. 6th 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
For more information, visit our
website: www.funtopics.com
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52761. PH: 563- 262-9313.
Mar 15 IA, Council Bluffs. Monthly Coin &
Bullion Show. Hilton Garden Inn, 2702
Mid Ameica Dr.. A: Free. T: 40. F: 6’ $35;
8’ $42.50. Ed Bishop. PH: 402- 721-7364
or cell, PH: 402- 720-3355 or edabish@
msn.com.
Mar 28-29 IA, Fort Dodge. Ft. Dodge Annual
Coin Club Show. Crossroads Mall, 5th
Ave. S & 25th St. A: Free. F: $30-$35. Sam
Ashton, 615 Central Ave., Fort Dodge, IA,
50501. PH: 515- 573-3033.
Apr 11 IA, Clarion. Coin Club Annual Spring
Show. High School, 1111 Willow Drive. A:
Free. F: $20-$35-$50. Boyd LaRue, 404
7th Ave NW, Clarion, IA, 50525. PH: 515460-5681 or mblarue@mediacombb.net.
Apr 19 IA, Council Bluffs. Monthly Coin &
Bullion Show. Hilton Garden Inn, 2702
Mid Ameica Dr.. A: Free. T: 40. F: 6’ $35;
8’ $42.50. Ed Bishop. PH: 402- 721-7364
or cell, PH: 402- 720-3355 or edabish@
msn.com.
KANSAS
Mar 15 KS, Manhattan. 21st Annual
Manhattan Coin Show. Four Points by
Sheraton, Fort Riley Blvd.. SH: 10am4pm. A: Free. T: 25. F: $45. Manhattan
Coin Club, Chris Hartley, PO Box 522,
Manhattan, KS, 66502. PH: 785- 458-6107
or hartley@wamego.net.
Apr 3-4 KS, Salina. Coin & Stamp Show.
VFW Post 1432, 1108 W. Crawford St. A:
Free. F: $50-$70. Salina Coin Club, Carl
Adrian, PO Box 1111, Salina, KS, 67402.
PH: 785- 827-9766 or PH: 785- 827-2024
KENTUCKY
Mar 14 KY, Louisville. Derby City Coin Club
Show. American Legion, Iroquois Post
#229, 800 W. Woodlawn Ave.. A: Free. T:
45. F: $40. Jim Brown, PH: 502- 228-4279
or Keith Howell, PH: 502- 448-6739 or
keithehowell@bellsouth.net or www.louisvilleandkscoinclub.com.
Mar 21 KY, Owensboro. River Cities Coin
Club Show. Daviess County High School,
4255 New Hartford Rd.. A: Free. F: $40$35. Kevin L. Bruner, PO Box 22567,
Owensboro, KY, 42304. PH: 270- 926-2567
or kevin.bruner@brunerscollectables.com.
MARYLAND
Apr 12 MD, Westminster. Coin & Currency
Show. Fire Hall, John St. Quarters, 28
John St.. A: Free. T: 30. Carl Earl Ostiguy,
PO Box 92, Savage, MD, 20763. PH: 443623-7025 or ceocoins@comcast.net or
www.coinshows.com, www.coininfo.com.
Apr 19 MD, Timonium. Hunt Valley Timonium Coin Show. Holiday Inn
Timonium, 9615 Deereco Rd.. SP: Legacy
Coins & Currency. A: Free. T: 30. F: $806ft., $150-12ft.. Ralph Piedmont, PO Box
5334, Timonium, MD, 21094. PH: 410929-8178 or Day of show, PH: 410- 9257854 or legacycoins@gmail.com.
MASSACHUSETTS
Mar 25 MA, Uxbridge. Blackstone Valley Coin
& Collectibles Club 4th Wed. Coin Show.
VFW Post #1385, 16 Cross Rd.. SH: 3pm8pm. Mike McDonald. PH: 774- 280-4333.
Mar 28 MA, New Bedford. Coin Show of
Greater New Bedford. Andrew Dahill Post
1531, 477 Park St.. A: Free. T: 20. F: $45.
Glenn W. Machado, PO Box 2991, New
Bedford, MA, 02740. PH: 508- 993-5717
or gwm1949@hotmail.com.
Apr 12 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: 978658-0160.
Apr 16-18 MA, Marlborough. 51st Year
Anniversary Bay State Coin Show. Best
Western Royal Plaza Hotel, 181 Bost Post
Road - W. A: $6. F: $220-$395. Edward
J Aleo. PH: 781- 729-9677 or ejaleo@
yahoo.com.
Apr 17-18 MA, Marlboro. Annual Bay State
Coin Show. Best Western Royal Plaza,
181 Boston Post Rd. West. A: $6. F: $355.
Edward Aleo, PO Box 240, Clinton, Ma,
01510. PH: 781- 729-9677 or ejaleo@
yahoo.com.
Apr 19 MA, West Springfield. Coin Club
Semi-Annual Show. Dante Club, 1198
Memorial Ave.. A: Free. T: 15. F: $30. Peter
Setian. PH: 413- 596-9871.
Apr 22 MA, Uxbridge. Blackstone Valley Coin
& Collectibles Club 4th Wed. Coin Show.
VFW Post #1385, 16 Cross Rd.. SH: 3pm8pm. Mike McDonald. PH: 774- 280-4333.
MICHIGAN
Mar 14 MI, Howell. Livingston County Coin
Club Fall Show. Recreation Center, 925
W. Grand River. A: Free. T: 26. F: $35.
Steve Deitert, PO Box 2020, Howell, MI,
48844. PH: 734- 645-7265 or sdeitert@
Shows/Page 52
APRIL 10-12, 2015
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• Kids’ Program (Sat. 11 am) • Admission and Parking
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For more informaon contact: secretarymsns@aol.com or call 734-453-0504
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Numismatic News EXPRESS / March 17, 2015
Central States
Numismatic Society
76th Anniversary Convention
Schaumburg, IL
Schaumburg Renaissance Hotel
& Convention Center
April 22-25, 2015
(Early Bird Day – April 22 – 12 noon-6pm
$100 Registration Fee)
• Civil War Educational Forum
• Educational Exhibits
• 275 Booth Bourse Area
• Heritage Coin Signature Sale
• Heritage Currency Signature Sale
• Educational Programs
• Club and Society Meetings
• Free Hotel Guest and Visitor Parking
• Free Public Admission:
Thursday-Friday-Saturday
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Mention rate code “CENCENA” for our $153 Rate
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Bourse Information: Patricia Foley
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Visit our website:
www.centralstates.info
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chartermi.net.
Mar 15 MI, Marysville. Annual Coin Club
Coin Show. American Legion, 299 E
Huron Blvd. SH: 10am-4pm. A: Free. T:
40. Marysville Coin Club, Logan Wostyn,
PO Box 83, Marysville, MI, 48040. PH:
810- 516-2386.
Mar 21 MI, Muskegon. Coin, Stamp & Card
Show. Sons of Norway, 420 Harvey St. A:
Free. F: $35. Butch Coulier. PH: 231- 3294259 or ocoulier@yahoo.com.
Mar 21-22 MI, Flint. Coin, Stamp & Sports
Card Show. Dort Mall, 3600 S. Dort Hwy..
A: Free. F: $60. Bob. PH: 810- 695-0250.
Mar 22 MI, Royal Oak. Royal Oak Coin Club
Show. Senior Center, 3500 Marias Rd..
SH: 10am-4pm. A: Free. T: 35. ROCC, Bill
Ewald, PO Box 445, Royal Oak, MI, 48068.
PH: 248- 643-7453.
Mar 22 MI, East Lansing. Lansing Coin
Club Annual Spring Show. MI State Univ.Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center, 219 S.
Harrison Rd.. A: Free. T: 40. F: $55. Robert
Sebenick Jr.. PH: 517- 281-7204.
Mar 28 MI, Lansing. Mich-TAMS Spring
Swap Meet. Lansing’s Foster Center,
200 North Foster Center. SH: 9am-11am.
SP: Michigan Token & Medal Society. A:
Free. T: 5. Tom Klunzinger, PO Box 585,
Okemos, MI, 48805. PH: 517- 349-0799 or
teklunzinger@yahoo.com.
Mar 28 MI, Manistee. Ludington Coin Club
Coin & Stamp Show. Little River Casino
Resort, 2700 Orchard Hwy.. SH: 9am-4pm.
A: Free. F: $45. Marvyn Kelsey, 928 West
Hansen Road, Scottville, MI, 49454. PH:
231- 757-3944 or amakelsey33@gmail.
com.
Mar 28 MI, Highland. 12th Huron Valley
Numismatic Coin Show. Highland Activity
Center, 209 N. John St. A: Free. T: 26. F:
$30-6’, $45-9’. Chuck, PH: 248- 345-8555
or chaztmi@aol.com or http://www.hvns.
org.
Mar 28 MI, Highland. 12th Huron Valley
Numismatic Coin Show. Highland Activity
Center, 209 N. John St. A: Free. T: 26. F:
$30-6’, $45-9’. Chuck, PH: 248- 345-8555
or chaztmi@aol.com or http://www.hvns.
org.
Mar 29 MI, Livonia. Northwest Detroit Coin
Club 53rd Annual Fall Show. Senior
Center, 15218 Farmington Rd.. A: Free.
PH: 512- 522-3743 or nwdccboursechairperson@gmail.com or www.nwdcc.org.
Mar 29 MI, Mt Pleasant. Coin & Baseball
Card Show. Soaring Eagle Casino & Hotel,
6800 Soaring Eagle Blvd.. SH: 10am-4pm.
A: Free. F: $50-6’. Tom Ragnone. PH: 810394-3009 or mrtbones@hotmail.com.
Mar 29 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.
Apr 4 MI, Kalamazoo. Annual Spring Coin
Show. Expo Center, County Fairgrounds,
2900 Lake St. SP: Kalamazoo Numismatic
Club. A: Free. T: 49. F: Varies. Russell Barr,
PO Box 462, Portage, MI, 49081. PH: 269381-8669.
Apr 5 MI, Royal Oak. Annual Fall Coin Club
Show. Senior Center, 3500 Marias Rd..
SH: 10am-4pm. A: Free. T: 35. ROCC, Bill
Ewald, PO Box 445, Royal Oak, MI, 48068.
PH: 248- 643-7453.
Apr 10-12 MI, Warren. MSNS Convention and
Coin Show. Macomb Community College,
Sports & Expo Center (South Campus),
52
14500 East 12 Mile, (Building P). A: Free.
T: 175. F: $400. Mike Strub. PH: 734- 4530504 or PH: 313- 593-1234 or secretaryMSNS@aol.com or www.michigancoinclub.
org.
Apr 18 MI, Grandville. Grand Rapids Coin
Club Show. Neil Fonger American Legion
Post #179, 2327 Wilson Avenue. T: 35.
John Chirco, PO Box 8414, Grand Rapids,
MI, 49518. PH: 616- 667-1981 or johnchirco@sbcglobal.net.
MINNESOTA
Mar 20-22 MN, Minneapolis/Brooklyn
Center. 81st Annual Northwest Coin Club
Money Show. Earle Brown Heritage Ctr.,
6155 Earle Brown Dr.. T: 100. F: $270.
Lee Quast, PO Box 18053, Minneapolis,
MN, 55418. PH: 314- 276-1162 or amerishow@gmail.com.
Mar 29 MN, South Saint Paul. South Saint
Paul Coin Show. VFW, 111 Concord
Exchange S. A: Free. T: 38. F: $55. Byron
Meyer, 55075. PH: 651- 731-9275 or meyerscoin@yahoo.com.
Mar 29 MN, Goodview. Coin, Currency &
Collectibles Show. Winona Elks Lodge,
4540 N. Service Dr.,. SP: Winona Area
Coin Club. A: Free. T: 20. F: $30. Thomas
Schneider, 475 W. 7th, Winona, MN,
55987. PH: 507- 452-4878.
Apr 12 MN, Bloomington. Coin, Currency,
Stamps and Cards Show. Crowne Plaza,
In’tl. Airport, 3 Appletree Square (I-494 &
34th Ave. S.). A: Free. T: 63. F: $45-$55.
Del Lanz, PH: 763- 355-9436.
MISSOURI
Mar 21-22 MO, Osage Beach. Mid Missouri
Collector’s Show. Lake of the OzarksElks
Lodge, 5161 Osage Beach Pkwy. SP: In
God We Trust LLC. T: 40. F: $90. In God
We Trust LLC, Dave Sorrick, PO Box 162,
Mindenmines, MO, 64769. PH: 620- 4236600 or ddsorrick@yahoo.com or www.
bordertownauctionhouse.com.
Apr 12 MO, Kansas City. ARC Monthly Coin
Show. American Legion Post 21, 16701
E. 40 Hwy.. A: Free. T: 40. F: $70-$130.
American Rare Coin, John Ryan, 521 E.
Red Bridge Rd., Kansas City, MO, 64131.
PH: 816- 942-7900.
NEBRASKA
Mar 14 NE, Lincoln. Coin Show. Oasis Inn,
5250 Cornhusker Hwy.,. SH: 9am-5pm.
SP: Lincoln Coin Club. T: 35. F: $75. Dave
Larson, PH: 402- 202-2348 or davedebkay@windstream.net.
Mar 15 NE, Omaha. Monthly Coin Show.
Comfort Inn & Suites, 7007 Grover St.. T:
50. F: $25. Corey Clinebell. PH: 402- 8127062 or abccoinsandcollectables@gmail.
com or www.abccoinsandcollectables.
com.
Mar 15 NE, Council Bluffs, IA. Monthly Coin
& Bullion Show. Hilton Garden Inn, 2701
Mid America Dr., Council Bluffs, IA. A:
Free. T: 40. F: 6’ $35; 8’ $42.50. Ed Bishop.
PH: 402- 721-7364 or cell, PH: 402- 7203355 or edabish@msn.com.
Apr 18-19 NE, Kearney. 6th Annual Coin
Show. Expo Center, Fairgrounds. A: $3.
F: $25. Larry Johnson, 46630 Litchfield
Road, Litchfield, NE, 68852. PH: 308- 4462351.
Apr 19 NE, Omaha. Monthly Coin Show.
Comfort Inn & Suites, 7007 Grover St..
T: 50. F: $25. Corey Clinebell. PH: 402812-7062 or abccoinsandcollectables@
Numismatic News EXPRESS / March 17, 2015
gmail.com or www.abccoinsandcollectables.com.
Apr 19 NE, Council Bluffs, IA. Monthly Coin
& Bullion Show. Hilton Garden Inn, 2701
Mid America Dr., Council Bluffs, IA. A:
Free. T: 40. F: 6’ $35; 8’ $42.50. Ed Bishop.
PH: 402- 721-7364 or cell, PH: 402- 7203355 or edabish@msn.com.
NEVADA
Mar 20-22 NV, Las Vegas. 52nd Annual Las
Vegas Numismatic Society Coin Show.
Riviera Hotel & Casino. A: $3. T: 150. CK
Shows, Dawn, POB 95517, Las Vegas,
NV, 89193. PH: 888- 330-5188 or PH: 800208-1810 or info@ckshows.com or www.
ckshows.com.
Apr 24-26 NV, Las Vegas. Coin, Currency,
Jewelry & Stamp Expos. Orleans Hotel
Casino, 4500 W. Tropicana Ave.. SH: Fri.
11am-6pm, Sat. 10am-6pm, Sun. 10am5pm. 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
Mar 15 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.
Mar 15 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.
Apr 19 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
Mar 14 NJ, Colts Neck. Coin & Currency
Show. Saint Mary’s Church, Rte. 34 North
& Phanlax Rd. A: Free. T: 40. F: $20. Jimmy
Citronella. PH: 732- 526-7337 or cardfather@optonline.net.
Mar 15 NJ, Clifton. World Money Show.
Recreation Ctr., 1232 Main Ave.. A: Free.
T: 45. F: $45.. Mark Schiffer. PH: 973- 9832449.
Mar 15 NJ, Old Bridge. Coin, Currency,
Stamp & Collectibles Show. Old Bridge
First Aid & Rescue Squad Bldg., 200
Marlboro Rd. & Ferris Rd.. SH: 8am-2pm.
A: Free. T: 30. Matt Sulikowski. PH: 732740-4604.
Mar 29 NJ, Bordentown. TNC Spring Coin
Show. Ramada Inn, 1083 Route 206
North. SP: Trenton Numismatic Club. A:
Free. T: 40. F: $50. Bill Liatys. PH: 609577-5300 or hwg4343@yahoo.com.
Apr 11 NJ, Colts Neck. Coin & Currency
Show. Saint Mary’s Church, Rte. 34 North
& Phanlax Rd. A: Free. T: 40. F: $20. Jimmy
Citronella. PH: 732- 526-7337 or cardfather@optonline.net.
Apr 12 NJ, Bridgewater. 33rd Watchung Hills
Coin Club Coin Show & Sale. Elks Lodge
#1068, 375 Union Ave. (Rte. 28). SH: 9am3pm. A: Free. F: $70. Gregory Heim, PO
Box 277, South Plainfield, nj, 07080-0277.
PH: 908- 405-6408 or gynandroidhead@
verizon.net; gsheim1@verizon.net.
Apr 16 NJ, Point Pleasant Beach. National
Coin Week Evening Show. Ocean Fire
House , 400 Arnold Ave. SH: 4pm-8pm.
SP: Ocean County Coin Club. A: Free. T:
15. F: $10. Dennis Berube, 325 Madison
Ct., Brick, NJ, 08724. PH: 732- 785-0449
or occoinclub.org; denberube@yahoo.com.
Apr 19 NJ, Old Bridge. Coin, Currency,
Stamp & Collectibles Show. Old Bridge
First Aid & Rescue Squad Bldg., 200
Marlboro Rd. & Ferris Rd.. SH: 8am-2pm.
A: Free. T: 30. Matt Sulikowski. PH: 732740-4604.
Apr 19 NJ, Clifton. World Money Show.
Recreation Ctr., 1232 Main Ave.. A: Free.
T: 45. F: $45.. Mark Schiffer. PH: 973- 9832449.
NORTH CAROLINA
Mar 27-29 NM, Albuquerque. Spring Coin &
Currency Show. National Hispanic Cultural
Center, 1701 Fourth Street SW. A: $2. T:
80. F: $175. Rod Frechette, PH: 505- 2478558 or rfrechette@frechettelaw.com or
www.abqcc.com.
Mar 14-15 NC, Jacksonville. Original Coin &
Currency Show. Econo Lodge Convention
Hall, 701 N Marine Blvd. Stacy Silvers. PH:
919- 790-8544.
Mar 28-29 NC, Winston-Salem. WinstonSalem Coin Club Show. Miller Park
Recreational Center, 400 Leisure Ln.. A:
Free. T: 50. F: $135. Jeff Nolen, 4612-C W.
Market St., Greensboro, NC, 27407. PH:
336- 406-2974 or jknolen@triad.rr.com.
Apr 11-12 NC, Wilmington. Annual Azalea
Festival Coin Show. Elk’s Club, 5102
Oleander Dr.. SH: Sat. 10am-5pm, Sun.
10am-4pm. SP: Lower Cape Fear Coin
Club. T: 35. F: 1/$135, 2/$235, 3/$340. O.T.
Thomas, PO Box 4744, Wilmington, NC,
28406. PH: 910- 520-8405 or uffda28411@
yahoo.com.
NEW YORK
OHIO
Mar 14 NY, Massapequa. MCC Coin Show.
Elks Lodge #2162, 2162 Veterans Blvd..
SH: 9am-4pm. A: Free. T: 34. F: $75. Tony
Zito, PO Box 56, Massapequa Park, NY,
11762. PH: 631- 553-0860 or gembu@
aol.com.
Mar 15 NY, Syracuse. Onondaga Numismatic
Association Coin & Currency Show.
Maplewood Inn, 400 7th North St.,
Liverpool. SH: 10am-3pm. A: Free. T:
35. Mark Caiello, 652 Old Liverpool Rd.,
Liverpool, NY, 13088. PH: 315- 461-9379.
Mar 15 NY, Cheektowaga. Coin & Stamp
Show. Knights of Columbus Hall, 2735
Union Road. SH: 10am-3pm. SP: Buffalo
Numismatic Assoc.. T: 55. Dave, PH: 716873-4280 or www.the-bna.org.
Mar 21 NY, Staten Island. Staten Island Coin
& Currency Show. Hillside Swim Club, 151
Signs Rd. A: Free. Nick. PH: 718- 6085816.
Mar 22 NY, Utica. Annual Mohawk Valley Coin
Club Show. Deerfield Volunteer Firehouse,
5476 Trenton Road. SH: 10am-4pm. A: $1.
T: 21. F: $50. Terry West. PH: 315- 7977875.
Apr 10-12 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.
Apr 11 NY, Bath. Coin Show. Bath Fire
Department, 50 E. Morris St.. SP: Bath
Collector’s Club. A: Free. T: 21. F: $30/1,
$55/2. James Silliman, 2 E. William St.,
Bath, NY, 14810. PH: 607- 776-6370 or
jsilliman@stny.rr.com.
Apr 12 NY, Albany. CDCDA Coin & Hobby
Show. Polish Community Center , 225
Washington Ave. Ext. SP: Capital Distric
Coin Dealers Association. A: $1.50 adults,
$.50 under 12. F: $60. Ron Pugh, PO Box
2081, Scotia, NY, 12302. PH: 518- 3723611 or rpugh2@nycap.rr.com.
Apr 17-19 NY, Hamburg. Gold & Silver Expo
Coin, Currency & Collectibles Show. The
Fairgrounds, 5820 South Park Avenue. SH:
Fri. & Sat. 10am-5pm, Sun. 10am-3pm.
Hal, PH: 716- 908-3097 or Jim, PH: 716512-3471 or www.the-bna.org.
Apr 18 NY, Staten Island. Staten Island Coin
& Currency Show. Hillside Swim Club, 151
Signs Rd. A: Free. Nick. PH: 718- 6085816.
Apr 19 NY, Syracuse. Onondaga Numismatic
Association Coin & Currency Show.
Maplewood Inn, 400 7th North St.,
Liverpool. SH: 10am-3pm. A: Free. T:
35. Mark Caiello, 652 Old Liverpool Rd.,
Liverpool, NY, 13088. PH: 315- 461-9379.
Mar 14 OH, Canton. Canton/Route 30 Monthly
Coin Show by Canal Coin & Currency.
Perry Grange Hall, 6300 Richville Dr. SW.
SP: Canton Coin & Currency LLC. A: Free.
T: 25. F: $30-$55. Dennie Lebo, 5870-C
Fulton Drive NW, Canton, OH, 44718. PH:
330- 844-2138 or canalcoin@yahoo.com.
Mar 15 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: 419972-4176 or rbegovatz@yahoo.com.
Mar 15 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: 614- 785-9967 or drich@columbus.
rr.com.
Mar 21 OH, Akron. 54th Anniversary Coin
Show. St. Matthew School Gym, 2580
Berne Street. SH: 9am-3pm. SP: Firestone
Coin Club. A: Free. T: 30. F: $30 first, $25
each add’l.. Dick Wells, 1473 Canton Rd.,
Akron, OH, 44312. PH: 330- 733-3632 or
rwells@neo.rr.com.
Mar 29 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- 376-2807 or numismaniaofohio@
woh.rr.com.
Mar 29 OH, Fostoria. Coin Club Coin Show.
Stacy’s Place, 625 Plaza Dr.. A: Free. T:
50. F: $40.. Phil Warrington, PO Box 613,
44830. cell, PH: 419- 937-0135 or PH: 419619-7742 or pwarrington@bright.net.
Apr 4 OH, Fairport Harbor. Painesville Coin
Club Show. Fairport Harbor Senior Center,
1380 East St.. T: 34. F: $25. Rich Snyder,
35500 Lakeland Blvd., East Lake, OH,
44095. PH: 440- 918-7740 or supermegapawn@att.net.
Apr 11 OH, Canton. Canton/Route 30 Monthly
Coin Show by Canal Coin & Currency.
Perry Grange Hall, 6300 Richville Dr. SW.
SP: Canton Coin & Currency LLC. A: Free.
T: 25. F: $30-$55. Dennie Lebo, 5870-C
Fulton Drive NW, Canton, OH, 44718. PH:
330- 844-2138 or canalcoin@yahoo.com.
Apr 12 OH, Gallipolis. OH-KAN Coin Club
Spring Show. Quality Inn, N. Route 7. A:
Free. T: 15. F: $35. Bob Graham, 42075
Eastman Ridge Rd., Pomeroy, OH, 45769.
PH: 704- 992-6040.
Apr 12 OH, Cleveland. Universal Coin,
Currency & Stamp Show. American Legion
Hall, 22001 Brook Park Rd & West 220
St. SH: 10am-3pm. A: Free. T: 36. John
Cotleur. PH: 440- 864-7473.
Apr 19 OH, Toledo. Blue Ribbon Coin &
NEW MEXICO
Stamp Show. Saint Clements Hall, 3030
Tremainsville Rd.. A: Free. T: 45. F: 1-$40,
2-$65, 3-$80. John Begovatz. PH: 419972-4176 or rbegovatz@yahoo.com.
Apr 19 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: 614- 785-9967 or drich@columbus.
rr.com.
OREGON
Mar 21-22 OR, Springfield-Eugene.
Springfield-Eugene Coin, Currency &
Token Show. Masonic Hall, MLK Blvd.
across from Autzen Stadium. A: Free. T: 20.
F: $125. Monte. PH: 503- 769-7183.
PENNSYLVANIA
Mar 15 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.
Mar 20-22 PA, Monroeville. C.A.M.P.
Invitational Spring Coin Show. Monroeville
Convention Ctr., South Wing, 209 Mall
Blvd. A: Free. T: 100. F: $250. Kathy or John
Paul Sarosi, PO Box 1315, Johnstown, PA,
15907. PH: 814- 535-5766.
Mar 21-22 PA, Pittston. Scranton Coin Club
Annual Coin Show. Oblates of St. Joseph’s
Hall, 1880 State Highway 315. SH: Sat. 9-5;
Sun 9-4. SP: Scranton Coin Club. A: Free.
T: 40. F: $150. Ron
Michael Denman, 136 John St,
Kingston, PA, 18704. PH: 570- 288-7787
or sms1988@comcast.net.
Mar 22 PA, Horsham. Tri-State Coin & Stamp
Show. William’s Catering, 500 Blair Rd. @
Easton Rd.. SH: 10am-4pm. A: Free. T: 75.
F: $80. Allen Brock. PH: 305- 852-7678.
Mar 22 PA, State College. Central PA Coin
Club Annual Show. Centre Life Line
Building, 125 Puddington Rd.. SH: 9:30am4pm. T: 24. F: $75. Randy Conklin, PO Box
125, Sandy Ridge, PA, 16677. PH: 814762-6938 or rpc_16677@yahoo.com.
Mar 29 PA, Zelienople. North Hills CC 9th
Annual Coin Show. American Legion Post
474, 1 mi. off I-79 exits 87 & 88. A: Free.
T: 40. Robert Foley. PH: 412- 915-7168 or
bobrfoley@yahoo.com.
Apr 19 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.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Mar 21 SC, Camden. Camden Coin Club’s
Spring Coin Show. Camden Recreation
Dept., 1042 W. Dekalb St.. T: 35. Pascal
Brock, 169 Wildwood Ln, Lugoff, SC,
29078. PH: 803- 438-2866 or camdencoinclub@gmail.com or pascalbrock@gmail.
com or www.sc-na.org.
SOUTH DAKOTA
Mar 28 SD, Watertown. Spring Coin &
Currency Show. Elks Lodge, 600 West
Kemp Ave. SH: 10am-4pm. SP: Kampeska
Coin & Stamp Club. A: Free. T: 22. F:
$25. John Tangren, 1321 33rd St NW,
Watertown, SD, 57201. PH: 605- 886-4609
or kampeskacoinclub@gmail.com.
Apr 18 SD, Rapid City. Black Hills Coin &
Stamp Club Show. LaQuinta Inn, 1416 N.
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Apr 18-19 SD, Sioux Falls. Annual AMA Coin
& Stamp Show. Sioux Falls Convention
Center, 1201 N. West Ave.. A: Free. T: 60.
F: $85. , PO Box 542, Tea, SD, 57064.
Dar Makram, PH: 605- 321-9195 or
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TENNESSEE
Mar 14 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
beavercreekcoins@bellsouth.net.
Apr 4 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
beavercreekcoins@bellsouth.net.
TEXAS
Mar 20-22 TX, Grapevine. Texas Coin Show.
Grapevine Convention Center, 1209 S
Main Street. SH: Fri. 2pm-6pm, Sat. 9am6pm, Sun. 9am-3pm. SP: Liberty Rare
Coins. A: $3. F: $245 single, $365 6’x8’
corner. David & Ginger Pike, PO Box 126,
Tom Bean, TX, 75489. David, PH: 214794-5499 or texascoinshows@aol.com.
Mar 28 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: 214289-4545 or tkhales@yahoo.com.
Apr 3-4 TX, Waco. 35th Annual Waco Coin
Show. Bellmead Civic Center , 3900
Parrish. SP: Waco Coin Club. A: $2. T: 32.
F: $120. Tom Campbell, PO Box 24267,
Waco, TX, 76702. PH: 254- 224-7761 or
trcam_51@hotmail.com.
Apr 10-12 TX, Forest Hill. Cowtown Con
Shows. Forest Hill Civic & Convention
Center, 6901 Wichita St.. A: $3. T: 63. F:
$185-6’; $245-8’; $275 6x5 corner. Gary
Andrews, 2901 Flat Rock Rd., Azle, TX,
76020-1837. PH: 817- 444-4813 or apctexas@aol.com or www.coinshows.com.
Apr 18 TX, Round Rock. Central TX Coin
Show. Wingate Inn, 1209 N. IH-35 & Hwy.
79, exit 253. A: $3. T: 40. Bryan Jones,
Box 1263, Round Rock, TX, 78680. PH:
512- 677-1044.
UTAH
Apr 9-11 UT, Ogden. 43rd Annual Northern
UT Coin Show. Davis Conference Center,
1651 N. 700, West Layton, UT. A: $3;
Family $5. T: 70. F: $225. Ralph Muller, PO
Box 9088, Salt Lake City, UT, 84108. PH:
801- 581-0991 or mullerralph@gmail.com.
VERMONT
Mar 22 VT, Bennington. 4th Sunday Monthly
Coin, Stamp & Postcard Show. Hampton
Inn, 51 Hannafords Square. SH: 8:30am3pm. A: Free. T: 20. Tri Town Shows LLC,
Joseph Fuller, 498 Coleman Hill Rd.,
Rawsonville, VT, 05155. PH: 802- 2971274 or pepsijoseph@yahoo.com.
VIRGINIA
Mar 14 VA, Clearbrook. WCC Annual Coin
Show. Stonewall Ruritan Bldg., 136
Fairgrounds Rd.,. SP: Winchester Coin
Club. T: 32. F: $65. Doug or Ginny Bowers,
681 Coal Mine Rd, Strasburg, VA, 22657.
PH: 540- 465-3952 or bottles@shentel.net.
Mar 20-22 VA, Williamsburg. Coin & Stamp
Show. Ramada Inn, 500 Merrimac Trail.
T: 40. Barry Ciociola, PO Box 71646,
Durham, NC, 27722. PH: 919- 656-3265
or notgeld@aol.com.
Apr 2-4 VA, Weyers Cave. Shenandoah
Valley Coin Show. Community Ctr., I-81
exit 235 E. on Rt. 256. SP: Shenandoah
Valley Coin Club & Weyers Cave Lion’s
Club. A: Free. T: 75. F: $80-$85. Melissa
Smith, 579 Knightly Lane, Mount Sidney,
VA, 24467. PH: 540- 363-7777 or svccshow@gmail.com or http://svccshow.info.
Apr 11 VA, Charlottesville. Monticello Coin
Club Show. Elks Lodge #389, 389 Elk Dr.
A: Free. T: 30. F: $65. Bob Helt. PH: 434823-2422 or heltsncrozet@comcast.net.
WASHINGTON
Mar 21 WA, Bremerton. Bremerton West
Sound Coin Show. Masonic Temple,
878 5th St.. SH: 10am-4pm. SP: Bob’s
Coin Shows. A: Free. T: 15. F: $68. Bob
Kinsedahl, PO Box 717, Spanaway, WA,
98337. PH: 253- 537-6049 or bobkinsedahl65@outlook.com.
Apr 4 WA, Tacoma. Tacoma/Lakewood Coin
Club Show. Tacoma Elks #174, 2013
S. Cedar St.. A: $2. T: 50. F: $95. David
Schmidt, PO Box 11192, Tacoma, wa,
98411. PH: 253- 565-6565 or schmidtgigharbor@yahoo.com.
Apr 11-12 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
914, Pullman, WA, 99163. PH: 509- 5950435 or afranke@pullman.com.
WISCONSIN
Mar 19-21 WI, Milwaukee. South Shore Coin
Club’s 51st Annual Coin Show. Crowne
Plaza Milwaukee Airport, 6401 S. 13th St..
A: $1; first 300 seniors (62+) free. T: 65.
Darrell Luedtke, 9957 W. Margaret Lane,
Franklin, WI, 53132. PH: 414- 327-6156.
Mar 22 WI, Madison. 83rd Anniversary
Coin Club Show. Sheraton Hotel, 706
John Nolen Dr. A: Free. T: 50. F: $60.
James Essence, 702 N. Midvale Blvd. B-2,
Madison, WI, 53705. PH: 608- 233-2118 or
jimscoins@sbcglobal.net.
Mar 29 WI, Appleton. 60th Annual Spring
Coin Show. Darboy Club, N9695 County
Rd. N. A: Free. T: 40. F: $50. Jim’s Coin
Service, Jerry Roberts, PO Box 1981,
Appleton, WI, 54912. PH: 920- 209-4266.
Apr 12 WI, Eau Claire. Chippewa Valley Coin
Club 50th Annual Coin Show. Holiday
Inn, 2703 Craig Rd. SP: Chippewa Valley
Coin Club. A: Free. T: 25. F: $45/1, $85/2.
Paul Kopaczewski, 1011 Thompson Dr.,
Altoona, WI, 54720. PH: 715- 834-4701.
Apr 19 WI, Wausau. WI Valley Coin Club
Show. Howard Johnson Inn & Conference
Center, 2101 N. Mountain Rd. exit 190. A:
Free. T: 45. F: $45. Thad Streeter, 5002
Tanya St., Schofield, wi, 54478. PH: 715574-2777 or tls0726@hotmail.com.
FOREIGN
Mar 29 Netherlands, Tilburg. International
Coin Fair Tilburg. Best Western Hotel “de
Druiventros”, Bosscheweg 11, 5056PP
Berkel Enschot. M Mannesse. muntenbeurs@gmail.comwww.muntenbeurstilburl.nl
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1907 NGC MS-61 .......................$1,200
1907 PCGS AU-58 PQ+ ...............1,000
1907 PCGS AU-55 PQ+ ..................900
1908-NM NGC AU-58...................1,900
1908-D NM PCGS AU, Alt. surfaces,
looks AU-58 ..................................800
1908-D WM NGC AU-55 .................925
1909-D PCGS AU-58 ...................1,000
1909-D NGC AU-58......................1,000
1909-S PCGS AU-55....................1,100
1910 NGC MS-62 ............................875
1910-S NGC AU-55 ......................1,050
1911 NGC MS-62 ............................875
1912 NGC MS-62 ............................875
1912-S PCGS AU-53....................1,050
1913-S PCGS AU-53....................1,100
1914 PCGS MS-62 PQ+ ..............1,175
1914 NGC AU-58 PQ+ ....................800
1914-D NGC MS-61 ........................875
1914-D PCGS AU-58 ......................825
1915 PCGS MS-61 ..........................825
1915 NGC MS-61 ............................825
1916-S PCGS AU-53....................1,200
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Adkins, Gary ....... 10 L & C Coins ........ 27
Archives Int’l ....... 29
Leidman, Julian... 33
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MACge LLC ......... 26
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Centurial
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Civitas Galleries .... 7 N.G.C. ................. 18
CK Shows ........... 54
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Numismatic News EXPRESS / March 17, 2015
Gallipoli/from Page 22
the recent World Money Fair in Berlin
with ambassadors from all four nations
assisting.
Four proof coins make up the set:
• Australia $5: 40.00 mm, 1 oz .999
fine silver by Aaron Baggio, 10,000;
• Great Britain £5: 38.61mm, 28.28
g .925 fine silver by John Bergdahl,
5,000;
• New Zealand $1: 40.00mm, 1 oz
.999 fine silver by Strategy Design &
Advertising, 5,000;
• Turkey 20 lira: 38.61mm, 31.10 g
.925 silver, designer unknown, 5,000.
Each of the designs captures a different perspective of the conflict. The
reverse of the Australian $5 features the
Lone Pine memorial above Anzac Cove
where the ANZAC troops landed in 1915.
The names of 5,000 Australians and New
Zealanders with no known graves who died
during the Gallipoli campaign are remembered on the Lone Pine Memorial above
Anzac Cove shown on this stunning multilayered gold proof $10. Image courtesy RAM.
The GB £5 shows a map of the
Gallipoli peninsula, the routes taken
by the invading forces and the Ottoman
defenses, along with an image of the
beach landings below inhospitable cliffs.
The New Zealand $1 features a
wounded soldier being carried by a
comrade-in-arms.
The obverse of Turkey’s 20 lira contains the final sentence of Mustafa
Kemal Atatürk’s profound declaration
in 1934 to the mothers of the Allied
dead, “After having lost their lives on
this land they have become our sons as
well.” These words in Turkish are encircled by war memorials. The reverse
shows the dove of peace that flies over
the Gallipoli Peninsula a hundred years
on. The set mintage is 3,000,
In addition to the silver proof $5, the
Aussie troops row ashore to the narrow
confines of Anzac Cove beach on this
silver proof dollar. The unforgiving cliffs
loom beyond. Image courtesy Perth Mint.
Anzac troops come under fire as they endeavour to fight their way to the
top of the Anzac Cove cliffs on Perth’s high relief gold $200 proof. Top
edge photograph shows part of the common lettered rim used on both
of Perth’s Gallipoli centennial coins. Images courtesy Perth Mint.
RAM has produced a companion proof
$10. The 17.53mm coin, struck in 1/10
oz .999 fine gold, shows the same Lone
Pine memorial reverse design. Mintage
is 1,500.
The partial words that background
both Lone Pine coins come from the
screen wall in front of the Memorial
above Anzac Cove: To the Glory of
God and in lasting memory of 3,268
Australian soldiers who fought on
Gallipoli in 1915 and who have no
known graves, and 456 New Zealand
soldiers whose names are not recorded
in other graves on the Peninsula but
who fell in the Anzac Area and have
no known graves; and also of 960
Australians and 252 New Zealanders
who, fighting on Gallipoli in 1915,
incurred mortal wounds or sickness and
found burial at Sea.
The Perth Mint has produced two
proofs specifically concerned with
Gallipoli and its sacrifices, in association with the Australian War Memorial.
The design of both is by Wade Robinson.
Both have their milled rims inscribed:
PRIDE • RESPECT • GRATITUDE •.
A 40.60 mm, 31.135 g .999 fine
silver dollar depicts Australian troops
rowing towards Anzac Cove and its
steep cliffs - that proved quite unlike
the terrain shown on their commanders’
maps. Mintage is 7,500.
A 36.60 mm, 62.215 g .9999 fine
gold $200 has been struck in high relief.
The reverse design depicts Anzac soldiers coming under fire as they battle
to scale the cliffs above Anzac Cove along with a red poppy. Mintage is 100.
Other
Gallipoli-related
Australian coins released
in
past
months
include: ANZAC
centenary BU aluminium-bronze
and proof silver dollars with
their companion
proof gold $10
and a Gallipoli
BU cupronickel
50 cents.
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