23 millimeters diameter. Limited edition of 20,000 gold proofs. Non-circulating coin. 8 grams in weight, 91.6% (22K) in composition, containing 7.33 grams of pure gold. Housed in presentation box and with certificate of authenticity.
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39 mm in diameter. The Illinois Sesquicentennial coin came in two varieties, a Silver Proof coin and a Bronze coin. Price shown is for the silver coin. The bronze version has little if any value.
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Nickels from the years 1942-1945 are known as war-time nickels and almost all have value for their silver content, even in rough, circulated condition. Jefferson nickels from 1942-1945 are 35% silver. NOTE: The US Mint released both a regular nickel and a 35% silver one in 1942. The one with the 35% silver content is known as the 1942 Type 2 Nickel and can be recognized by its darkish color.
There are roughly 94 nickels per standard pound. Each coin will average 4.8 grams in weight depending on surface wear. There are 454 grams in a standard pound.
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The United States is honoring our Nation's first spouses by issuing one-half ounce $10 gold coins featuring their images in the order that they served as first spouse. The United States Mint issues First Spouse Gold Coins on the same schedule as the Presidential $1 Coins issued honoring the Presidents.
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San Francisco Mint. Face value is $1.91, includes Eisenhower dollar, Kennedy half dollar, Washington quarter, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel, Lincoln penny all housed in plasic Lucite holder and Includes US Mint black box.
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Includes 1983-S, 1983-D and 1983-P Olympic 90% Silver Dollar Uncirculated coins, each is 26.73 grams of 90% silver. Each coin is preserved in a hard plastic shell and displayed in a velvet-lined box, which is housed in an original U.S. Mint box and including certificate of authenticity.
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All wheat cents are worth more than face value. Coins have to be good, circulated coins without dings, corrosion, or severe problems and with clear, legible dates. If the date has worn off, spend it.
BY THE POUND: There are roughly 151 pennies per standard pound, give or take one or two. Each coin will average 3 grams in weight depending on surface wear. There are 454 grams in a standard pound.
iGuide maintains a price per pound for average circulated wheat cents.
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34mm. .500 silver. Marked with the 'Star of David'. 29th Anniversary of Independence/Brotherhood in Jerusalem Capital of Israel Commemorative Coin issued by the Bank of Israel, mined by the government Mint, Jerusalem and distributed by Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation.
In Jerusalem, three faiths are associated in their concern for this unique city. For Jews it has been sacred for more than three thousand years; for Christians, two thousand years and for Moslems, for more than one thousand years. Jerusalem brings together and unites all those who believe in it and its sanctified tradition. In November 1949, Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion announced the transfer of the Government's offices to Jerusalem and proclaimed Jerusalem the capital of Israel. He stated, "that everything has been arranged to facilitate the catering for the religious needs of all the different faiths in Jerusalem". Following the Six Day War, the Government announced that Israeli law would henceforth apply to East Jerusalem. The heads of the various religious communities were advised that the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, had passed a special law assuring freedom of worship and access to the holy places.
Obverse: The face value "25 Lirot" in Hebrew on the silver coin, "500 Lirot" on the gold coin. The emblem of the State of Israel, "Israel" in Hebrew, Arabic and English. The mint year "5737-1977".
Reverse: An artistic depiction of some of the outstanding buildings of Jerusalem of the three monotheistic religions, surrounded by the wall of the Old City, as if carried on the wings of a dove. Around the border, the words "Brotherhood in Jerusalem, Capital of Israel" in Hebrew and English.
Edge: "29th Year of the State of Israel" facing the obverse.
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Set includes four uncirculated coins, two $10 coins and two $5 coins, black presentation case, with certificate of authenticity and outer paperboard box.
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The $5 coin is sterling silver. Includes 7 Proof coins sealed in plastic on card and housed in red display wallet, with information card.
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36mm diameter. 22.6 grams of .500 fine silver. Obverse: Crowned head right; Reverse: Lion holding shield divides date.
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Includes 6 coin proof set sealed in plastic and housed in original presentation case, with certificate of authenticity and information sheet, minted at The Franklin Mint.
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Issued by The Franklin Mint
Coins included:
KM24a $5 sterling
KM6a $1 sterling
KM5 50 cents copper-nickel
KM4 25 cents copper-nickel
KM3 10 cents copper-nickel
KM2 5 cents copper-nickel
KM1 1 cent bronze
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Price shown is PER COIN for clean, undamaged, circulated or uncirculated silver half dollars, dated 1965 to 1969 inclusive.
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36 mm, 23.33 gram, .500 silver coin minted by the Royal Canadian Mint to commemorate the centennial of Queen Elizabeth II's reign. Housed in Mint issued hard plastic coin holder with Mint sleeve.
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This set contains one each of the following coins: $10 (Sterling Silver), $5 (.800 Fine Silver), $2, $1, 25 cent, 10 cent, 5 cent and 1 cent all sealed on protective card and housed inside Mint issued display box with COA, information sheet and outer protective sleeve.
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San Francisco Mint. Face value: $1.91. None of the coins in this set are silver. Includes S mint mark Eisenhower dollar, Kennedy half dollar, Washington quarter, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel, and Lincoln penny coins in original U.S. Mint plastic display holder with black outer box. The sets were offered at an original issue price of $7.00. The mintage for the set was 4,149,730, which remains the highest mintage for any Proof Set to this day. The increased interest was no doubt the result of people wanting to obtain a collectible from this important year. The sets also remained on sale until several years after 1976.
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This set includes the 90% silver, 12.5 gram, 1.2 inch silver uncirculated silver half dollar, struck at the West Point Mint, and the Madison Presidential bronze medal. Also includes box/COA and information display booklet.
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Extremely Rare EG FECIT, Newman 3-D in Silver
Finer of Two Known, Ex: Earle, Newcomer, "Col." Green
Only two examples of the Newman 3-D variety in silver are known. There are also two Newman 1-C dollars in silver, bringing the total of silver Continental Currency dollars extant to four: The present coin is the finest silver Continental Currency dollar and the most desirable of the Continental Currency coinage. Heritage Auctions is privileged to offer at auction this spectacular MS63 example for the first time since its appearance in lot 2132 of the George Earle Collection (Henry Chapman, 6/1912), more than 100 years ago.
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One half ounce ($25) American Eagle Uncirculated coin. The coin weighs 16.97 grams and is made of 91.6% gold, for a net bullion value of one half troy ounce (15.55 grams) of pure gold.
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37 mm diameter. 100th Anniversary of Peru-Japan Relations.
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The $5 coin is sterling silver.
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This set includes the following 6 coins: 1, 5, 10, 20, and 25 cents and the $1 coin. Coins are hermetically sealed in original Mint issued plastic and housed in their original Mint display case with COA.
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Set includes 12 one-euro coins from the original members of the European Union: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain with face value of app. $17 USD at exchange rate of $1.38. The coins are in uncirculated condition with various dates. Also included are the five State Quarters issued in 2002 featuring Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana, and Mississippi. Each of these coins in uncirculated condition and include the Denver mint mark. The set is housed in an official US Mint folder and includes a Certificate of Authenticity printed on the back cover of the folder. Original issue price was $49.95 from the mint, and face value is about $18.25 including the 5 quarters.
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Diameter: 20mm, fineness: .917.
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.925 silver, 42.12 gram, 45mm brilliant uncirculated coin sealed on card.
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New Orleans Mint. In 1882, the New Orleans Mint struck just over six million Morgan dollars. At the time, all dies were made at the Philadelphia Mint, where the mint marks were also placed on the dies. This created the opportunity for varieties to occur, and occur they did this year. It seems that three dies originally prepared with the "S" mint mark of San Francisco has the "O" mint mark for New Orleans placed on top of the "S." This created three very popular varieties that are highly sought after today! Many examples of this date were found in the treasury releases of the mid 20th century. However, few uncirculated examples of the O over S varieties have been found. In fact, these varieties are often found on lower-grade coins, which points to the conclusion that most of the O/S coins were released into circulation soon after striking.
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The 6 coin set includes the 1 Agora, 5, 10 and 25 Agorot, 1/2 and 1 Lira coins, sealed in original hard plastic display with box and description card. Official issue of the Government of Israel, distributed by Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation.
The 1978/5738 series was issued to the public to mark the 30th anniversary of the State of Israel.
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Denver and Philadelphia Mints. Face value: $3.82. Includes Eisenhower dollar, Kennedy half dollar, Washington quarter, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel and Lincoln cent from each Mint, sealed in original US Mint cellophane wrapper, and housed in white US Mint envelope.
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Denver Mint. Includes uncirculated silver dollar containing 26.73 grams of 90% silver, original US Mint box and certificate of authenticity.
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Complete set of 6 proof-like coins and one commemorative Medallion issued for the Centennial celebration by the Royal Canadian Mint and housed in a red leather display case, stored in a white paperboard box embossed with the seal of Canada. All six Canadian coins in this Proof-like coin set, ranging from the cent to the Silver dollar, exhibit the animal reverse designs of the Canadian Centennial issues. These coins have some of the most beloved designs in Canadian coin history, including:
Flying Goose Dollar
Howling Wolf Half Dollar
Running Bobcat Quarter
Swimming Mackerel Dime
Racing Rabbit Nickel
Soaring Dove Penny
And Coat of Arms $20 Gold Piece
ABOUT THE COINS:
Medallion 1967 Centennial (.800 silver, 25 grams)
$1.00 Goose Confederation Centennial Commemorative (.800 Silver, 23.32 grams, KM 70);
$.50 (.800 Silver, 11.6 grams, KM 69);
$.25 (.800 Silver, KM 68);
$.10 (.800 Silver, KM 67);
$.05 (Nickel, KM 66);
$.01 (copper, KM 65).
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Proof. Philadelphia Mint. One troy ounce of pure 999 fine silver. Includes coin, felt-lined display holder, official certificate of authenticity, and original US Mint box.
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One ounce pure 999 fine silver.
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The United States Mint entered into a partnership agreement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to produce a series of medals to commemorate the centennial of the National Wildlife Refuge System. Each silver medal has a common obverse depicting President Theodore Roosevelt, the father of the National Wildlife Refuge System. The reverse features a bald eagle, an elk, salmon or canvasback ducks to represent the diversity of the Refuge System.
This medal depicts the Bald Eagle. Philadelphia Mint. Includes silver medal, 26.73 grams 90% silver, in original US Mint velvet-lined coin holder with slipcase, and certificate of authenticity.
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Must include original US Mint display box and certificate of authenticity.
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Complete set of 7 proof-like coins issued for the Centennial celebration by the Royal Canadian Mint and housed in a black leather display case, stored in a white paperboard box embossed with the seal of Canada. and including an information sheet about the set and proper display methods. All seven Canadian coins in this Proof-like coin set, ranging from the cent to the Silver dollar, exhibit the animal reverse designs of the Canadian Centennial issues. Also included is the 20 Dollar Gold piece issued the same year for the same event. This is a noteworthy collection, and not many of these sets have stayed complete over the years! These coins have some of the most beloved designs in Canadian coin history, including:
Flying Goose Dollar
Howling Wolf Half Dollar
Running Bobcat Quarter
Swimming Mackerel Dime
Racing Rabbit Nickel
Soaring Dove Penny
And Coat of Arms $20 Gold Piece
ABOUT THE COINS:
$20 1967 Centennial (KM 71,18.27 grams of .900 gold equal to .53 troy ounce of pure gold)
$1.00 Goose Confederation Centennial Commemorative (.800 Silver, 23.32 grams, KM 70);
$.50 (.800 Silver, 11.6 grams, KM 69);
$.25 (.800 Silver, KM 68);
$.10 (.800 Silver, KM 67);
$.05 (Nickel, KM 66);
$.01 (copper, KM 65).
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Certified June 1, 1971. This proof set was issued under authorization of the Bahamas Monetary Authority by The Franklin Mint.
THIS SET INCLUDES:
$5 (45mm Sterling Silver)
$2 (40mm Sterling Silver);
$1 (34mm 800 Silver)
.50 (29mm 800 Silver)
.25 (24mm Nickel);
.15 (25mm Cupro Nickel);
.10 (23mm Cupro Nickel);
.05 (21mm Cupro Nickel);
.01 (19mm Special Brass).
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Issued by The Franklin Mint
Coins included:
KM24a $5 sterling
KM6a $1 sterling
KM5 50 cents copper-nickel
KM4 25 cents copper-nickel
KM3 10 cents copper-nickel
KM2 5 cents copper-nickel
KM1 1 cent bronze
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Struck at the Royal Canadian Mint.
Includes these coins:
KM8 $5 Sterling
KM7 $2 Sterling
KM6 $1 Sterling
KM5 50 cents Sterling
KM4 25 cents Copper-Nickel
KM3 10 cents Copper-Nickel
KM2 5 cents Copper-Nickel
KM1 1 cent Bronze
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Philadelphia and Denver Mints. Includes U.S. Mint envelope, specifications card and story card, as well as two packs of cellophane-sealed coins. $1.84 face value. 5 coins from each Mint, total of 10 coins.
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Silver (.8000) 2.33 grams. 18.03 mm. KM# 67. Coin commemorates the 100th Anniversary of Canada.
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Complete set of 12 gold coins housed in wooden display case made to resemble a treasure chest. Each coin is 4.12 grams of 14KT gold.
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Silver (.8000) 2.33 grams. 18.03 mm. KM# 61.
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Silver (.8000) 2.33 grams. 18.03 mm. KM# 61.
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10 Pesos gold coin. Note: from 1961-1972 almost 1 million of these coins were restruck by the Mexico Mint.
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Common. Denver Mint. Mintage: 2,300,800.
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Royal Canadian Mint. Face value is $2.91 Canadian Dollars. This set it the only type which contains copies of all three 1973 Commemoratives. Coins are housed in original presentation case, with outer velveteen paperboard sleeve and certificate of authenticity.
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REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD & TOBAGO 100 dollar GOLD Proof Coin with Box and COA. This is a limited edition gold proof coin minted by the Franklin Mint in 1976 as the first gold coin ever issued by the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. It contains .21 ounces (6.21 grams) of 500/1000 fine gold. Minted by the Franklin Mint approximately 40 years ago. It is imprinted with the text ‘500/1000 FINE GOLD’ and measures 1 inch in diameter.
Still sealed on original display card and housed inside original presentation box, with certificate of authenticity.
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Clean, problem-free common date Indian head pennies dated 1859 through 1909. Good, circulated coins without dings, corrosion, or severe problems.
BY THE POUND: $38.00 per pound. There are 151 Indian Head pennies per pound. Each will average 3 grams in weight.
RARE DATES
- 1877 (caution, fakes exist)
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ITEM SPECIFICS:
KM#35
Obverse: National Coat of Arms
Reverse: Small head left below building
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Proof. West Point Mint. One troy ounce of 999 fine silver. In original velvet display case and US Mint box, with certificate of authenticity.
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This set contains the commemorative coins that were not put into circulation, par value 100 rubles, 50 rubles, 20 rubles, 10 rubles, 5 rubles, 1 ruble + Badge of St.-Petersburg's Mint. This is a limited edition set, strictly limited to 100.000 sets.
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Includes American Eagle uncirculated silver dollar, one troy ounce of pure .999 fine silver, in original velvet display case and US Mint box, with certificate of authenticity.
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Philadelphia Mint. Includes $10 gold American Eagle proof in Lucite holder and housed in U.S. Mint velvet-lined display, boxed in U.S. Mint box, with certificate of authenticity.
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$25 silver proof in original presentation box with certificate of authenticity issued by the Royal Mint of London. Issued to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of the Investiture of H.R.H. Prince Charles as Prince of Wales. Mintage of 25,000 proof coins.
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Struck at the Royal Canadian Mint. Obverse: Elizabeth II.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes 1986 Ellis Island 90% Silver Dollar and 1986 Liberty Clad Half Dollar Proofs. Each coin is preserved in a hard plastic shell and displayed in a velvet-lined case, which is housed in an original U.S. Mint box, outer sleeve, and including certificates of authenticity.
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Issued in 1916 and 1917. Issued to commemorate the erection of the McKinley Memorial, a total of 20,000 coins dated 1916 and 10,0165 coins dated 1917 were issued.The obverse was designed by Charles Barber, while the reverse design was by George T. Morgan. After authorized melt, a total net circulation of the coins was 1916: 9,977 and 1917: 10,000.
The original price was $3 each, but sales were disappointing, and a total of 10,000 coins were sold at a discounted price to B. Max Mehl of Ft. Worth, Texas, a coin dealer, who retailed them to collectors for around $2 each.
President McKinley was the first U.S. president to have his likeness appear on two different types of United States coins. He earlier appeared on one of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition gold coins.
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West Point Mint. Includes half dollar gold Kennedy proof, 3/4 ounce .9999 gold, 23.328 grams pure gold in US Mint box with slipcase, deluxe wood display box, and including certificate of authenticity.
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New Orleans Mint. Even before the Treasury began to release silver dollars in the mid-20th century, the 1900-O Morgan dollar was considered common. Nearly 12.6 million were struck in New Orleans that year, and many were just stored in bags and not circulated. When the Treasury did begin to release those dollars, the 1900-O Morgan was well represented.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes original US Mint display box, velvet coin case, and certificate of authenticity. Silver dollar coin obverse: Portrait of James Madison. Reverse: Montpelier, Madison's Virginia home.
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37mm. .900 silver. Marked with 'mem'. 25th Anniversary of Independence Commemorative Coin issued by the Bank of Israel, mined by the government Mint, Jerusalem and distributed by Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation.
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This set includes the following 5 proof coins sealed in cellophane from the Mint:
Silver (.640) – 5 & 10 Schilling
Non-Silver - 2, 5, 10, 50 Groschen and 1 Schilling
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None of the coins in the uncirculated specimen set are silver. The coins range in denomination from one cent to ten dollars. The large ten-dollar coin---minted of cupro-nickel---carries a dramatic depiction of Neptune, lord of the sea, bearing the trident that is symbolic of his power. Having risen upon sea deposits and coral from the ocean floor, Barbados is, in every sense, a child of the sea.
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Issued to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the Coronation, 1953-1978. Reverse: The Chair. Struck by the Royal Canadian Mint.
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Mintage: 18,917. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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36 millimeters diameter. This coin marks the 150th anniversary of Toronto. The reverse depicts an Indian in a canoe in the foreground and the skyline of Toronto in the background. David Craig, Artist.
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Series I : Geographic, includes coins #1 through #4. A $10 World Map coin, a $10 Montreal Skyline coin, a $5 North America coin and a $5 Kingston/Sail coin, each sealed in a heavy Lucite plastic holder and housed in a velvet-lined official Canadian Mint display and boxed in a Canadian Mint box inserted into sleeve and with certificate of authenticity.
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One half ounce ($25) American Eagle Proof. The coin weighs 16.97 grams and is made of 91.6% gold, for a net bullion value of one half troy ounce (15.55 grams) of pure gold.
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Includes $100 gold proof sealed on first day of issue envelope and housed in original blue plastic wallet display, with certificate of authenticity and description card.
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Mintage: 18,398. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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1903 Morgan Silver Dollar. No Mint Mark (Philadelphia Mint). With a mintage of over 4.6 million coins, the 1903-P Morgan dollar is not a rarity in any sense of the word. Additionally, some bags of this date were released in the 1960's, which helps to explain many of the higher-end coins in the census.
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San Francisco Mint. Whereas the Philadelphia Morgan issue of 1886 had a mintage approaching 20 million coins, only 750,000 silver dollars were struck that year in San Francisco. This low mintage, coupled with extensive melting of a portion of those coins, have made the 1886-S Morgan dollar much more scarce than the Philly issue of that year, especially in high grade.
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Issued to commemorate the bicentennial of the writing of the Star-Spangled Banner. These coins are legal tender of the United States. The set includes the following 2 coins housed in original US Mint velvet display case, and housed in US Mint box and outer slipcase, each coin sealed in hard plastic shell and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
2012 $5 Proof Gold coin. West Point mint. .850 inch diameter. 8.359 grams .900 fine Gold. Limited mintage of 100,000.
2012 $1 Proof Silver Coin. Philadelphia mint. 1.500 inch diameter. 26.730 grams .900 fine Silver. Limited mintage of 500,000.
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Issued to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the Coronation, 1953-1978. Reverse: The Orb. Struck by the Royal Canadian Mint.
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Reverse Proof. Philadelphia Mint. One troy ounce of 99.9% silver. In original velvet display case and US Mint box, with certificate of authenticity.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes ten coins housed in plastic holders, original U.S. Mint box and certificate of authenticity. The half dollar, quarters, and dime are 90% silver. The state quarters are Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana and Mississippi. The set contains 46.25 grams of 90% silver.
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This set includes the 80% silver $1, 50¢, 25¢ and 10¢ coins and the 5¢ and 1¢ coins that contain no silver.
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Minted by The United States Mint. Set contains: Un centesimo, cinco centesimo, 1/10 balboa, 1/4 balboa, 1/2 balboa (40% silver) and the .900 silver 1 Balboa coin (.9342oz).
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Common dates and mint marks. Any common date from 1892 to 1916. Coin weighs about 2.40 grams. 90% fine silver.
REQUIREMENTS: Date must be clear, no slugs, clean, undamaged, circulated or uncirculated.
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Minted by The United States Mint. Set contains: A Un centesimo, cinco centesimo, 1/10 balboa, 1/4 balboa, 1/2 balboa (40% silver) and the .900 silver 1 Balboa coin (.9342oz) proofs for each of the following years: 1966, 1967 and 1968 all in one capitol holder, for a total of 18 coins.
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36 millimeters diameter. This coin marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of Vancouver and the first trans-Canadian Pacific Engine Train #371 to arrive in 1886. Reverse of the coin shows a steam train with Vancouver in the back.
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San Francisco Mint. Face value: 91 cents. Includes Half Dollar, Quarter, Dime, Nickel, and Penny; specifications card, and original U.S. Mint box.
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Durer's Praying Hands. 900 fine gold.
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West Point Mint. Includes $5 dollar gold proof, 8.359 grams 90% gold, mintage 100,000, in original US Mint box, sleeve, velvet-lined coin holder, and certificate of authenticity.
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Two medals, both 45mm, one Cupronickel and the other 48.6 grams of .925 sterling silver. Housed in original display box with COA.
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Mintage: 17,251. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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Common. Mintage: 1,159,681
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Proof. Philadelphia Mint. One troy ounce of .999 fine silver. In original velvet display case and US Mint box, with certificate of authenticity.
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Mintage: 16,376. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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This special 1977 coinage is the first sterling silver Proof Set ever issued by the British Virgin Islands. This set commemorates the 25th anniversary of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain. This coin of the realm set is an authentic proof set of the 1977 coinage of the British Virgin Islands. It was minted by The Franklin Mint under the authorization of the Government of the British Virgin Islands. Certified December 6, 1976. All of the coins in this set are solid sterling silver. The combined total silver weight is approximately 62.93 grams of .925.
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The 1873 $2.50 Liberty Head Gold Quarter Eagle was struck at the Philadelphia Mint with a total mintage of 30,800, featuring two date varieties: Closed 3 and the scarcer Open 3, which has more space inside the digit “3.” Designed by Christian Gobrecht, the coin is composed of 90% gold, weighs 4.18 grams, and measures 18 mm in diameter.
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Issued to commemorate the bicentennial of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. This coins is legal tender of the United States. Includes $1 Proof Silver Coin, Philadelphia mint, 1.500 inch diameter, 26.730 grams of .900 fine Silver, Limited mintage of 500,000, housed in original US Mint velvet display case, in US Mint box and outer slipcase. Coin is sealed in hard plastic shell and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes proof Constitution dollar containing 26.73 grams of .900 fine silver and also half dollar, quarter, dime, nickel, cent, all housed in original U.S. Mint deluxe display and within U.S. Mint box, with certificate of authenticity.
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The 8 coin proof set is marked "First National Coinage of Barbados Proof Set Minted at the Franklin Mint." This coin of the realm set is an authentic proof set of the 1973 coinage of Barbados. It was minted by The Franklin Mint under the authorization of the Government of Barbados. Certified December 1, 1973. The $10 coin is .925 sterling silver. The $5 coin is .800 fine silver. The combined total silver weight is approximately 65 grams of .925.
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First official coinage of The British Virgin Islands. Includes 6 coin proof set sealed in plastic and housed in original presentation case, with certificate of authenticity and information card. The $1 coin is sterling silver.
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26 mm diameter proof coin containing 8.16 grams of 900/1000 fine gold. Minted in limited edition by The Franklin Mint. This coin is legal tender of the Republic of Panama. This coin was issued to honor the pre-Columbian art of the Cocle Indians, a Panamanian tribe.
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Issued to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II's reign. Struck by the Royal Canadian Mint.
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The 6 coin set includes the 1 Agora, 5, 10 and 25 Agorot, 1/2 and 1 Lira coins, sealed in original hard plastic display with box and description card. Official issue of the Government of Israel, distributed by Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation.
The 1975/5735 series was issued to the public to mark the 27th anniversary of the State of Israel.
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Issued to commemorate the 35th Anniversary of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, to honor the Bald Eagle's restoration to America's waterway and skies, and celebrate the removal of the national symbol from the Endangered Species List. These coins are legal tender of the United States. The set includes the following 3 coins housed in original US Mint velvet display case, and housed in US Mint box and outer slipcase, each coin sealed in hard plastic shell and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
2008 $5 Gold Bald Eagle and National Recovery Emblem Proof coin. West Point mint. 0.850 inch diameter. 8.359 grams .900 fine Gold. Limited mintage of 100,000.
2008 $1 Silver Bald Eagle and National Recovery Emblem Proof Coin. Philadelphia mint. 1.5 inch diameter. 26.730 grams .900 fine Silver. Limited mintage of 500,000.
2008 50¢ Bald Eagle Proof coin. San Francisco mint. 1.205 inch diameter. 11.340 grams nickle/copper. Limited mintage of 750,000.
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Mintage: 20,000. Matte finish. No mint mark.
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This coin weighs 37 grams (1.3 ounces) of pure sterling silver and measures 1 5/8 inches (42mm) in diameter. Minted in Proof Quality by The Franklin Mint under authorization of the Government of Barbados. Certified October 18, 1974.
Includes $10 silver proof still sealed on original display card and housed inside presentation box with information card and certificate of authenticity.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes $1, 50c, 25c, 10c, 5c, and 1c coins in original Lucite holder and boxed in original U.S. Mint black box.
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Denver and Philadelphia Mint. Face value: $1.82. Includes half dollar, quarter, dime, nickel, and penny from Denver Mint and Philadelphia Mint. Each Mint Set is sealed in a cellophane wrapper with a special token indicating which Mint the coins came from. The set is contained in a U.S. Mint envelope.
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Includes OGP blue "softpack" envelope and coin sealed in cello wrapper.
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Polished grade coins issued by the Treasury, Wellington, N.Z., to commemorate the bicentenary of Jame Cook's re-discovery of New Zealand (1769-1969). Minted by the Royal Australian Mint. Coins are sealed in their original cellophane holder, housed in blue Mint, velvet lined fitted case with COA.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa and Wisconsin 90% silver quarters housed in U.S. Mint plastic holder and boxed in original U.S. Mint box with certificate of authenticity.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes 1983-S and 1984-S Olympic 90% Silver Dollar Proofs. Each coin is preserved in a hard plastic shell and displayed in a velvet-lined case, which is housed in an original U.S. Mint box and including certificates of authenticity.
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Minted in recognition and celebration of the establishment of the Medal of Honor in 1861. West Point Mint. Includes gold $5 proof, 8.359 grams 90% fine gold, mintage 100,000, in original US Mint box, slipcase, velvet-lined coin holder, and certificate of authenticity.
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This medallion was commissioned by the Chrysler corporation to commemorate the historic 200th anniversary of the Bill of Rights of the United States. One troy ounce of .999 fine silver.
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1.85 troy ounces of pure gold. 1988 Gold American Eagles, 4-coin U.S. Mint Proof Set, with original display case, Certificate of Authenticity, and U.S. Mint box. Set includes the one ounce ($50) American Eagle, West Point Mint, half ounce ($25) American Eagle, Philadelphia Mint, the quarter ounce ($10) American Eagle, Philadelphia Mint and the tenth ounce ($5) American Eagle, Philadelphia Mint.
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Composition: .500 silver. Weight: ~11.31 g Diameter: 25.80 mm
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100 pound gold proof, 'The Golden Falcon', sealed within original cachet and housed in blue plastic wallet display. The coin is 17.15 grams of .900 fine gold. This gold coin is certified first day of minting October 24, 1985. Issued in a strictly limited edition of 7500 coins by The Franklin Mint under authority of the Government of Egypt.
Obverse: Denominations, dates and text
Reverse: Golden Falcon
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Includes 3 coins housed in original US Mint velvet display case, and housed in US Mint box and outer slipcase, each coin sealed in hard plastic shell and accompanied by certificates of authenticity for each coin.
1984 $10 Olympic Proof Gold Piece---Minted at West Point. .538 troy oz (16.718 grams) .900 fine gold. First gold coin issued by mint since 1933.
1983 S Proof Olympic Dollar----.86 oz (26.73 grams) .900 fine Silver
1984 S Proof Olympic Dollar---.86 oz (26.73 grams) .900 fine Silver
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The $5 coin is .500 fine silver. The $10 coin is sterling silver.
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5 coin set in original US Mint green box with Certificate of Authenticity. Includes 50c, 25c, 10c, 5c and 1c coins.
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This set includes the .500 silver, 39mm 10 Rupee and the following non-silver coins: 1 Rupee; 1, 2, 3, 5, 10 25 & 50 Paise, and 1 Paisa. All coins sealed in lucite Mint display with outer box.
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Mintage: 13,545. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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Struck at the Royal Canadian Mint. Obverse: Elizabeth II.
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1884-CC Morgan Silver Dollar. Minted in Carson City. Population 1,136,000. Of all the Carson City Morgan dollar issues, the 1884-CC is one of the most common.
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San Francisco Mint. 92% copper 8% nickel. Issued to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Columbus' discovery of the New World. Includes coin in original Mylar package, certificate of authenticity, and U.S. Mint box.
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Includes 1996-W Dime. With original US Mint packaging.
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Includes original US Mint display box and certificate of authenticity. The 5 quarters, dime and the Kennedy half dollar are 90% silver (46.25 grams gross weight). Coins included are 5 silver quarters, 4 cents, nickel, dime, half dollar, Sacagawea dollar, 4 presidential dollars.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes 5 state quarters includes Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia and Connecticut in plastic holder and boxed in original U.S. Mint box with certificate of authenticity.
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THIS SET INCLUDES:
$5 (45mm Sterling Silver)
$2 (40mm Sterling Silver);
$1 (34mm 800 Silver)
.50 (29mm 800 Silver)
.25 (24mm Nickel);
.15 (25mm Cupro Nickel);
.10 (23mm Cupro Nickel);
.05 (21mm Cupro Nickel);
.01 (19mm Special Brass).
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This set includes 2 $10 rolls of brilliant uncirculated Kennedy half dollar coins, one roll from the Philadelphia Mint and one roll from the Denver Mint. Quarters are in unopened rolls housed in Mint issued box.
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36 millimeters diameter. This coin marks the 100th anniversary of the National Parks of Canada. The reverse depicts an a moose standing in a pond and, in the background, mountains and the forest. Karel Roblicek, Artist.
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Denver Mint. Includes original box and certificate of authenticity.
The 1982 George Washington Commemorative Half Dollar is composed of .900 parts silver and .100 parts copper. This is the first United States 90% silver coin to be minted since 1964 and the first commemorative coin to be produced by the United States Mint since 1954.
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1-3/4 inches in diameter (44mm). ~45 grams. Edge-marked 'STERLING 935'
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A Jamaican coin-of-the-realm set accompanied by a certificate of authenticity minted on September 15, 1972 by The Franklin Mint under authorization of the Jamaican government.
Coins included are:
$5 (45mm, sterling silver, portrait of Norman W. Manley)
$1 (38.6mm, copper-nickel, portrait of Alexander Bustamante)
25 cents (32.3mm, copper-nickel, Doctor Bird)
20 cents (28.5mm, copper-nickel, three Blue Mahor trees)
10 cents (23.59mm, copper-nickel, Lignum Vitae "Wood of Life")
5 cents (19.4mm, copper-nickel, crocodile)
1 cent (21.08mm, bronze, Ackee, a native edible fruit)
The Jamaican coat of arms appears of the reverse of each coin in the set. The central design element is a shield surrounded by a crocodile.
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Set includes four proof coins, two $10 coins and two $5 coins, solid wood and black leather presentation case, with certificate of authenticity and outer paperboard box.
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The half dollar, quarter and dime are 90% silver. Includes original US Mint display, box and certificate of authenticity.
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Issued in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the reign of H.M. Hussein. The coin contains a minimum of 15 grams of .916 fine gold.
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63 millimeters (~2 3/8 inches) diameter. Solid sterling silver weight is ~4.375 troy ounces. Issued to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the Coronation of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II. Includes $25 silver proof sealed in heavy Lucite plastic holder and housed inside presentation box with certificate of authenticity. Mintage limited to 25,000. Minted by Valcambi, S.A.
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Obverse: a version of Augustus Saint-Gauden's full-length figure of Liberty with flowing hair, holding a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. Reverse: Male eagle carrying an olive branch flying above a nest containing female eagle and hatchlings.
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37mm. .900 silver. Marked with the 'Star of David'. 24th Anniversary of Independence/Aviation Commemorative Coin issued by the Bank of Israel, mined by the government Mint, Jerusalem and distributed by Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation.
Israel's 24th Anniversary of Independence Coin El Al, Israel's national airline, was established in the first few months of the existence of Israel. The siege by land, imposed by the Arabs, obligated the company to develop and maintain air-links with four continents. It has maintained a high degree of efficiency in its operations.Inland aviation is operated mainly by Arkia, whose network of operation expanded considerably after the Six-Day War.The Israel Aircraft Industry, which began by overhauling old planes, quickly adapted itself to the jet age. It built jet trainers, the Arava STOL transport, the Commodore Jet executive aircraft, the Gabriel Sea-to-Sea Missile and the Kfir for the Israel Air Force.
Obverse: In the center, the face value "10 Israeli Lirot" in Hebrew. The theme of aerospace reappears in the figure1 which is designed to suggest a rocket moving upwards. In the upper border, the word "Israel" in Hebrew and English. In the lower border, right, "Israel" is engraved in Arabic, left is the mint year 1972, 5732 in Hebrew letters.
Reverse: In the border, left, is the inscription "Israel Aviation" in Hebrew. Across the center from right to left is an aircraft in flight. The stylized design of the wings and body form a seven-branched candelabrum.
Edge: "24th Year of the State of Israel" towards the obverse and reverse of the coin.
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40mm. ~29 grams of .900 silver. 150th anniversary of the War of Independence commemorative silver coin.
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Philadelphia and Denver Mints. Face value: $3.82. Includes Eisenhower dollar, Kennedy half dollar, Washington quarter, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel, and Lincoln cent from each Mint. Each set sealed in original cellophane wrapper. Complete sets are in original US Mint envelope.
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Includes 9 coin proof set sealed in plastic and housed in original presentation case, with certificate of authenticity, information card, and embossed paperboard outer sleeve, minted at The Franklin Mint.
THIS SET INCLUDES:
$5 (45mm Sterling Silver)
$2 (40mm Sterling Silver);
$1 (34mm 800 Silver)
.50 (29mm 800 Silver)
.25 (24mm Nickel);
.15 (25mm Cupro Nickel);
.10 (23mm Cupro Nickel);
.05 (21mm Cupro Nickel);
.01 (19mm Special Brass).
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Dollar coin depicts the Black Stilt on the reverse. None of the coins in this set are silver.
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This set includes one Susan B. Anthony dollar and medal from both the Philadelphia and Denver Mint, sealed in cellophane with information card, promo card, and envelope. Face value is $2.00.
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Issued in 1916 and 1917. Issued to commemorate the erection of the McKinley Memorial, a total of 20,000 coins dated 1916 and 10,0165 coins dated 1917 were issued.The obverse was designed by Charles Barber, while the reverse design was by George T. Morgan. After authorized melt, a total net circulation of the coins was 1916: 9,977 and 1917: 10,000.
The original price was $3 each, but sales were disappointing, and a total of 10,000 coins were sold at a discounted price to B. Max Mehl of Ft. Worth, Texas, a coin dealer, who retailed them to collectors for around $2 each.
President McKinley was the first U.S. president to have his likeness appear on two different types of United States coins. He earlier appeared on one of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition gold coins.
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40mm. ~28 grams of .720 silver.
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In original first day cover envelope. Issued 1982 by National Historic Mint. May or may not include certificate of authenticity.
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Each black display case holds 4 uncirculated coins, 2 $10 coins and 2 $5 coins, each made of sterling silver. Includes black plastic coin case, coins, certificate and outer paperboard sleeve.
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Known as the "Brasher Doubloon" with the punch on the breast, this rare numismatic treasure is considered America's first and most important gold coin. It was purchased from John Albanese, founder of Certified Acceptance Corp. (CAC), and the transaction is the single highest price ever paid for a coin in a private transaction. It is truly unique as there is only one known example.
"Not only is this the highest-valued gold coin in the world, but it is also one of the most iconic pieces in all of numismatics," says Albanese, widely considered one of America's leading numismatists. "It is not a stretch to call this the holy grail of all collectible gold coins."
The Brasher Doubloon with the punch on the breast was minted in 1787 by Ephraim Brasher, a silversmith and goldsmith in New York City, and it contained $15 worth of gold at the time of its minting. Brasher made a small number of gold coins that historians today believe were intended for public circulation.
While Brasher worked as a regulator with the New York Chamber of Commerce certifying the weight and value of foreign gold pieces he established a solid reputation for his expertise, and his "E.B" hallmark counter stamp was esteemed in the area. He also stamped his own doubloons with his personal hallmark, but this is the single-known piece of his making that includes the stamp at the center of the eagle's breast on the coin's reverse rather than on its wing.
Why is it significant? Recent research has established that the Brasher Punch-on-Breast Doubloon is the first American-made gold coin that had a denomination in dollars and that was struck to the same standard that was later adopted for all U.S. gold coins, making it what is today considered the first truly American gold coin. No other U.S. Colonial or Federal coin can make that claim, putting Brasher's first New York-style Doubloon in a class by itself.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes 90% silver Kennedy Half Dollar and Roosevelt dime, with Lincoln cent, Jefferson Nickel and Sacagawea dollar. The five 90% silver quarters in this set are Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire and Virginia. All are housed in the original U.S. Mint plastic cases and contained in a red U.S. Mint box, and including a certificate of authenticity describing the coins (46.25 grams gross weight).
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San Francisco Mint. Includes proof quality Kennedy half dollar, Washington quarter, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel and Lincoln cent, sealed in original US Mint plastic holder, with Certificate of Authenticity/Specifications card, and housed in green US Mint box.
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This set includes the 1 Dollar Commonwealth Games, Edmonton Commemorative coin that contains 23.33 grams of .500 silver.
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Issued to commemorate the 225th anniversary of the establishment of the nation's first federal law enforcement agency, the United States Marshals Service. This coin is legal tender of the United States. Philadelphia Mint. Includes silver dollar proof, 26.730 grams 90% silver, mintage 500,000, in original US Mint box, slipcover, velvet-lined coin holder, and certificate of authenticity.
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This set includes the following non-silver coins: 1 Lira, 2, 5 , 10 , 50 and 100 Lire. All housed in a red Mint issued display case with paperboard sleeve.
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Sterling silver coin issued to commemorate the 25th wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. Struck at the Royal Canadian Mint. ~52 grams of sterling silver.
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Includes 9 coins (5 state quarters plus half dollar, dime, nickel and penny) in two plastic bags, information card, promo card, and envelope. Face value is $1.91.
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West Point Mint. Includes silver dollar proof, 26.730 grams 90% silver, mintage 500,000, in original US Mint box, slipcase, velvet-lined coin holder, and certificate of authenticity.
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Price shown is the price PER COIN for circulated Peace dollars, any common/mixed dates. Price is for clean coins with clearly legible dates. Slugs or heavily worn coins are worth about 75% of the price shown.
There are 17 coins per standard pound. Coins average 26.5 grams each and are 90% silver.
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Denver Mint. Dollar coin is 90% silver. Half dollar coin is 92% copper, 8% nickel. Coins are sealed in Lucite holders and housed in a deluxe velvet lined display, and includes a US Mint box and certificate of authenticity. Issued to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Columbus' discovery of the New World.
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1995-S Civil War Silver Dollar Proof PCGS PR69 (clean spotless coin)
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Includes original US Mint display box and certificate of authenticity. The 5 quarters, dime and the Kennedy half dollar are 90% silver (46.25 grams gross weight). Coins included are 5 silver quarters, 4 cents, nickel, dime, half dollar, Sacagawea dollar, 4 presidential dollars.
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36 millimeters diameter. 23.3276 grams or 0.500 silver.
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Issued to commemorate the 225th anniversary of the establishment of the nation's first federal law enforcement agency, the United States Marshals Service. This coin is legal tender of the United States. Denver Mint. Includes half dollar BU Coin in original US Mint box with slipcover, and certificate of authenticity.
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24 mm diameter proof coin containing 6.60 grams of 900/1000 fine gold. Minted in limited edition by The Franklin Mint. This coin is legal tender of Barbados. This coin was issued to commemorate with birth of Washington, who visited Barbados in 1751 at the age of 19, has long been held in high esteem by the people of Barbados.
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34mm. .500 silver. Marked with 'mem'. 29th Anniversary of Independence/Brotherhood in Jerusalem Capital of Israel Commemorative Coin issued by the Bank of Israel, mined by the government Mint, Jerusalem and distributed by Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation.
In Jerusalem, three faiths are associated in their concern for this unique city. For Jews it has been sacred for more than three thousand years; for Christians, two thousand years and for Moslems, for more than one thousand years. Jerusalem brings together and unites all those who believe in it and its sanctified tradition. In November 1949, Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion announced the transfer of the Government's offices to Jerusalem and proclaimed Jerusalem the capital of Israel. He stated, "that everything has been arranged to facilitate the catering for the religious needs of all the different faiths in Jerusalem". Following the Six Day War, the Government announced that Israeli law would henceforth apply to East Jerusalem. The heads of the various religious communities were advised that the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, had passed a special law assuring freedom of worship and access to the holy places.
Obverse: The face value "25 Lirot" in Hebrew . The emblem of the State of Israel, "Israel" in Hebrew, Arabic and English. The mint year "5737-1977".
Reverse: An artistic depiction of some of the outstanding buildings of Jerusalem of the three monotheistic religions, surrounded by the wall of the Old City, as if carried on the wings of a dove. Around the border, the words "Brotherhood in Jerusalem, Capital of Israel" in Hebrew and English.
Edge: "29th Year of the State of Israel" facing the obverse.
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The 6 coin set includes the 1 Agora, 5 Agorot, 1/2 Lira, 10 Agorot, 25 Agorot and 1 Lira coins, plastic-sealed into a card-display. Official issue of the Government of Israel.
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Twelve shipping lines operate from Israel. "ZIM" the largest shipping company controls seventy percent of the vessels and employees. Old methods of loading and unloading have given way to container ships with open hatches through which entire trucks may enter. This speedy procedure has enabled long distance shipping with faster turns-around.
45mm. High relief design by The Shamir Brothers in an antique finish. Limited edition of 6,789.
Obverse: In the centre - a stylized figure of a ship's deck. From the funnel with the word "Zim", a plume of smoke spelling the words: "25th Anniversary". To the left of the word "Zim" seven stars of David (Zim emblem). Over the width of the deck, an inscription: "Israel Navigation Company". On the rim, above, the dates "5705-5730, 1945-1970".
Reverse: To the left of the centre, a small vessel, an early Zim ship. To the right side, a large, modern one. Below, the waves spell out the verse: "And ships will come from Kittim". On the rim, above, in English "Zim Israel Navigation Co.".
Edge: The State emblem and the words "State of Israel" in Hebrew and English. The silver coins bear "Silver 935" in Hebrew and "Silver" in English.
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Mintage: 13,613. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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This set includes (5) 37mm, .900 silver, 26 gram proof coins housed in their original hard display case.
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29mm, 11.2g, .625 silver coin.
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Includes 9 coins (5 state quarters plus half dollar, dime, nickel and penny). Face value is $1.91.
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38mm. Complete set of 25. This beautiful 25 proof coin set was produced by the Franklin Mint to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the discovery of America and was made from Sterling Silver.
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Set includes $5 gold coin, $1 silver coin and 50 cent coin all house in original display case with sleeve and COA.
Specifications for gold $5: 1995, West Point mint, 90% gold, 8.359 grams, 21.59mm.
Specifications for silver dollar: 1995, San Francisco mint, 26.730 grams of 90% silver, 38.10mm.
Specifications for half dollar: 1995, San Francisco mint, 92% copper/8% nickel, 30.61mm.
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Mintage: 40,000. Matte finish. No mint mark.
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ITEM SPECIFICS:
Obverse: Bust of Queen Elizabeth II facing right
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The 1994 $10 American Eagle gold bullion coin contains 1/4 oz of 999 fine gold. The obverse features a modified rendition of the Augustus Saint-Gaudens design used on US twenty dollar gold pieces from 1907 until 1933.
The composition of the coin is .9167 gold, .03 silver and .0533 copper. It is 22 mm in diameter and has a reeded edge.
The coin is guaranteed by the U.S. government to contain the stated amount of actual gold weight in troy ounces.
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Philadelphia Mint. Includes American Eagle silver dollar reverse proof, one troy ounce of pure .999 fine silver, in original velvet display case and US Mint box, with certificate of authenticity.
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Includes $25 sterling silver proof, ~ grams of .925 sterling silver, housed in Day of Issue envelope, and preserved in an official Franklin Mint blue wallet display.
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San Francisco Mint. Proof, 26.73 grams of 90% silver. Housed in original velvet-lined display with U.S. Mint box and certificate of authenticity. This coin was created to help fund the preservation efforts of our Nation's Civil War Battlefields.
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Philadelphia Mint and West Point Mint. Includes $5 dollar gold 1/10th ounce proof from West Point Mint, weighing 8.359 grams of 90% gold yielding 1/10th ounce of pure gold and a silver dollar proof from Philadelphia Mint weighing 26.730 grams 90% silver, mintage 500,000, in original US Mint box, slipcase, velvet-lined coin holder, and certificate of authenticity.
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West Point Mint. Includes American Eagle silver dollar proof, one troy ounce of pure .999 fine silver, in original velvet display case and US Mint box, with certificate of authenticity.
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No Mint Mark (Philadelphia Mint). The mintage of the 1886 Morgan dollar is just under 20 million coins. While some were released at the time of striking, many survived untouched in original mint bags until the mid-20th century. Due to this, the 1886-P Morgan dollar is one of the most common in uncirculated grades today.
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Includes 2004 Lewis and Clark Silver Dollar, Golden Dollar, two Westward Journey nickels, and 1901 $10 Note Specimen, the silver-plated bronze "Peace Medal", along with three US Stamps , with original US Mint packaging and certificate of authenticity.
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100 Balboas gold proof coin sealed within original cachet and housed in blue plastic wallet display, certified First Day of Minting Proof struck on December 31, 1974. The entire first day of minting was reserved exclusively for members of the Franklin Mint Collectors Club. The coin is 8.16 grams of .900 fine gold and was minted with a full Proof finish. Issued in a strictly limited edition by The Franklin Mint under authority of the Government of the Republic of Panama.
ITEM SPECIFICS:
KM#41
Obverse: National Coat of Arms
Reverse: Armored Head, 1/4 left
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This gold coin was issued on April 21, 1976 to commemorate the 50th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, reigning monarch of the British commonwealth at the time. It is the first gold coin issued anywhere in the word to honor Her Majesty's 50th birthday. The face of the coin bears the portrait of Queen Elizabeth by Arnold Machin. The reverse combines the Coat of Arms of the British Virgin Islands, the Royal Cypher of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II, and the legend 50TH BIRTHDAY.
The Government of the British Virgin Islands authorized The Franklin Mint to strike the limited edition Proofs of this coin for collectors. The original official issue price was $140.00. The coin was struck from .900 fine gold and weighs 7.1 grams. The coin is legal tender in the British Virgin Islands.
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Philadelphia Mint. Includes Olympic Half Dollar (clad) in cellophane wrapper and housed in US Mint official display box with Certificate of Authenticity.
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The 8 coin proof set is marked "National Coinage of Guyana Proof Set Minted at the Franklin Mint." The coins are hermetically sealed inside a cardboard and plastic display card case and housed inside a hard case. The set includes an information card and a Certificate of Authenticity dated June 17, 1976. Coins included are: Ten Dollars, Five Dollars, One Dollar, Fifty Cents, Twenty Five Cents, Ten Cents, Five Cents and One Cent. The 2 largest coins are silver. The ten dollar coin is sterling silver, the five dollar coin is .500 silver.
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Common dates and mint marks. Any common date from 1916 to 1945. Coin weighs about 2.40 grams. 90% fine silver.
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The 1895 Morgan Silver Dollar (no mint mark), struck at the Philadelphia Mint, is one of the most famous issues in the Morgan Dollar series. While only 880 Proof coins were produced for collectors, no confirmed business strike examples are known today, making the Proof issue necessary to complete a full set of Morgan Dollars. In 2019, GreatCollections set the all-time auction record for a freshly graded 1895 Proof Morgan dollar when an example realized $205,313. It is important to note, however, that this record price applies only to exceptional high-grade Proof specimens. Coins encountered in lower grades or with impairments trade for dramatically less, and the typical values often listed for the 1895 Morgan dollar reflect these more common collectible examples rather than the rare, record-setting pieces.
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Philadelphia Mint. Includes silver dollar proof, 26.730 grams 90% silver, mintage 500,000, in original US Mint box, slipcase, velvet-lined coin holder, and certificate of authenticity.
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Issued to commemorate the 100th birthday (Centenary) of Winston Churchill. Struck by the Royal Canadian Mint. This set includes one sterling silver proof 20 crown coin from the Turks and Caicos Islands and one sterling silver proof $25 coin from the Cayman Islands.
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West Point Mint. 90% silver. Coin sealed in Lucite holder and housed in a deluxe velvet lined display and includes a US Mint box and certificate of authenticity. Issued to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the White House.
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This set includes the 1 Dollar 25th Anniversary of the Coronation of Elizabeth II Commemorative coin that contains 23.33 grams of .500 silver.
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Includes 3 dollar coins, one each of P, D, and S mint marks, sealed in cellophane wrapper, and with information card and outer US Mint envelope.
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Set includes four proof coins, two $10 coins and two $5 coins, solid wood and black leather presentation case, with certificate of authenticity and outer paperboard box.
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Includes San Francisco Mint silver dollar proof, 1 troy ounce of pure .999 silver, in US Mint velvet presentation display, and housed in U.S. Mint box, with official certificate of authenticity.
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These coins are legal tender of the United States. The set includes the following 4 coins housed in original US Mint display case, and housed in US Mint box with protective sleeve, each coin sealed in hard plastic shell, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
2014 Half-Dollar Reverse Proof coin. West Point mint. 1.205 inch diameter. 12.500 grams 90% Silver.
2014 Half-Dollar Proof coin. Philadelphia mint. 1.205 inch diameter. 12.500 grams 90% Silver.
2014 Half-Dollar Enhanced Uncirculated coin. San Francisco mint. 1.205 inch diameter. 12.500 grams 90% Silver.
2014 Half-Dollar Uncirculated coin. Denver mint. 1.205 inch diameter. 12.500 grams 90% Silver.
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This 5 coin set includes the 1, 5, 25, 50 and 100 Mils all housed in a Mint issued green display case.
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Set includes four proof coins, two $10 coins and two $5 coins, solid wood and black leather presentation case, with certificate of authenticity and outer paperboard box.
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2 proof coins struck in sterling silver. Commemorating 2 events held at the Winter Olympics in Calgary.
Set 1: Ski-Jumping Design and Bobsleigh Design.
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Issued in recognition and celebration of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. This coin is legal tender of the United States. San Francisco Mint. Includes half dollar proof in original US Mint box with slipcover, and certificate of authenticity.
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Obverse: Arabic text
Reverse: Interior view of the Kaaba.
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Obverse: Denominations, date and text
Reverse: Golden cat
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Sterling silver proof protected in hard-shell plastic case and housed in original display box and with Certificate of Authenticity dated February 1, 1973.
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37mm. .900 silver. Marked with the 'Star of David'. David Ben-Gurion Commemorative Coin issued by the Bank of Israel, mined by the government Mint, Jerusalem and distributed by Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation.
David Ben-Gurion came to Palestine in 1906 and worked as a farm laborer. He was banished from Palestine during the First World War and arrived in the U.S., which was then still neutral. Together with his colleague Yitzhak Ben Tsvi, he mobilized a battalion of volunteers, ready to fight on the side of the Allies. He arrived in Palestine as a member of the Jewish Legion, serving with the British "Royal Fusiliers".
For 14 years, beginning in 1921, he served as head of the Hebrew Federation of Labor in Palestine. He was Chairman of the Jewish Agency 1935-1948. During the Second World War he set the policy: To fight beside Britain against Hitler and, at the same time, to increase the tempo of Jewish immigration and to extend the limits of settlement. Following the War he demanded the immediate establishment of a Jewish State - known as the Baltimore Program, and led the "Haganah" political struggle against the British Mandatory Power. On May 14, 1948, he proclaimed the establishment of the State of Israel.
On May 26, 1948, he established the Israel Defense Force. As Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, he led the nation during the War of Independence and the Sinai Campaign. Rich in credits for helping build the country and defending it, he settled, at the twilight of his career, in Sdeh Boker, a Kibbutz in the Negev, an area which he, the visionary, sought to develop thereby creating a new reality.
Obverse: In the center the Israel State Emblem with the word "Israel" in Hebrew at the base. Around the upper border, the face value in Hebrew, 25 Israeli Lirot on the silver coins, 500 Israeli Lirot on the gold coin. Beneath, "Israel" in English and Arabic and the mint year "5735-1974".
Reverse: A likeness of Ben Gurion and the words "David Ben Gurion" in Hebrew and English.
Edge: Smooth.
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$5 (Philadelphia Mint) proof housed in a US mint felt-lined display, with certificate of authenticity and US Mint box in slipcase.
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Set includes four proof coins, two $10 coins and two $5 coins, solid wood and black leather presentation case, with certificate of authenticity and outer paperboard box.
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Obverse : Portrait of laureate Queen Victoria. This obverse is considered as unusual because this portrait was already used for the English half penny (obverse Peck N°6) and because the text is simple and very salient.
Reverse : Wreath of Purple pitcher. This plant, also called Side-saddle flower Sarracenia purpurea, is the floral emblem of Newfoundland.
Composition: bronze. Weight: ~5.67 g Diameter: 25.33 mm
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40mm. ~30 grams of .900 silver.
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Each black display case holds 4 uncirculated coins, 2 $10 coins and 2 $5 coins, each made of sterling silver. Includes black plastic coin case, coins, certificate and outer paperboard sleeve.
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The $5 coin is .500 silver. 8 Coin set housed in original presentation case with information card and certificate of authenticity.
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This limited edition 100 dollar gold coin of the British Virgin Islands is the world's first 25-sided coin and is legal tender in the British Virgin Islands.
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Complete set of 25 sterling silver coins housed in wooden treasure chest display case. Each coin is app. 20 grams of .925 silver, total weight of roughly 500 grams.
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Denver Mint. Includes original US Mint box and certificate of authenticity.
The Korean War Memorial coin was struck by the United States Mint on October 31, 1990 and was specially designed and created to commemorate those who served in the Korean War and to help build a memorial in Washington, D.C.
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West Point Mint. Business strike finish. Includes $100 gold American Liberty high-relief coin, 1/4 ounce, 31.1035 grams pure .9999 gold in US Mint box, velvet lined display box, and including certificate of authenticity.
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Obverse: The Golden Hall Organ; Reverse: Orchestra instruments, five violins facing.
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1980 20 Yuan silver proof coin commemorating the Wrestling event in the Olympics held in China in 1980. KM 34. 28mm. 10 grams of .800 silver. Mintage: 40,000. Housed in red leatherette display case with certificate of authenticity.
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This $10 coin weighs 49 grams (1.7 ounces/750 grains) of pure sterling silver and measures 2 inches (50mm) in diameter. This coin was minted in proof quality by the Franklin Mint under authorization of the Central Bank of the Bahamas to commemorate the 2nd anniversary of their independence. Certified July 10, 1974.
Includes $10 silver proof still sealed on original display card and housed inside presentation box with information card and certificate of authenticity.
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.835 Silver. 18 grams. 34 mm. KM# 86.
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This 44mm sterling silver proof was issued to commemorate the 25th wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. Minted at the Royal Canadian Mint in 1972.
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34mm. .900 silver brilliant uncirculated, limited edition coin.
"The State of Israel shall be open to Jewish immigration and to the ingathering of the exiles", was stated in the Declaration of Independence when the State was established. The gates of Israel were opened to all Jews who wished to immigrate including refugees from the holocaust in Europe, those who left the Moslem countries and others. In the first nine months alone, while a war of life and death was being waged, more than 100,000 immigrants reached Israel. In 1959 the total number of immigrants approached the one million mark.
Obverse: In the upper left corner, the word "Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic with the dates "5708-5719" and "1948-1959" in Hebrew and English. Below, the face value "5 Israeli Lirot" in Hebrew.
Reverse: A circle of eleven dancers representing the joy of those who have come to Israel with the eleven representing the eleven years of statehood. The circle is broken at one end so as to welcome new immigrants. In the center is the Hebrew inscription "Your children will return to their own border" (Jeremiah 31:17).
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Philadelphia mint. 21.2 millimeters. 75% Copper, 25% Nickel.
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Includes $5 gold proof coin, containing 8.359 grams of 90% gold, and $1 silver proof coin containing 26.73 grams of 90% silver, each sealed in a heavy Lucite plastic holder and housed in a velvet-lined official U.S. Mint display and boxed in a U.S. Mint box inserted into sleeve and with certificate of authenticity. <br>
$5 gold coin is West Point Mint.<br/>
$1 silver dollar is San Francisco Mint.
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San Francisco and West Point Mint. Includes Olympic $5 gold proof, 90% Silver Dollar Proof and clad half dollar proof preserved in hard plastic shell protectors and displayed in a velvet-lined case, housed in an original U.S. Mint box with outer sleeve and including certificates of authenticity.
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West Point Mint. Includes $5 gold American Eagle proof in plastic holder and housed in velvet-lined display, boxed in U.S. Mint box, with certificate of authenticity. Contains 3.11 grams of pure gold.
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The 1975 Barbados proof set consists of 8 proof-quality coins (the $10 coin is .925 fine solid sterling silver, $5 coin is .800 fine silver, $2, $1, $.25 and $.10 coins are cupro-nickel, $.05 coin is brass and the $.01 coin is bronze). The coins are sealed in plastic over a cardboard holder, and housed in a heavy black display. Includes Certificate of Authenticity dated September 22, 1975 and separate information card.
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The 6 coin set includes the 1 Agora, 5 Agorot, 1/2 Lira, 10 Agorot, 25 Agorot and 1 Lira coins, plastic-sealed into a card-display. Official issue of the Government of Israel.
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West Point Mint. Includes American Eagle silver dollar proof, one troy ounce of pure .999 fine silver, in original velvet display case and US Mint box, with certificate of authenticity.
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45mm. High relief design by Zvi Narkiss in an antique finish. Edition limited to 4,976.
Obverse: In the center, a stylized representation of a ship sailing through the Straits of Tiran, a radiant sun symbolizing peace and tranquility all around the Straits. Around the rim, above, an inscription in Hebrew and English: "Sinai Campaign - Tenth Anniversary". Over the surface, the Hebrew citation "And all her paths are peace". Around the rim, at the bottom, the English translation of the above and the source: Proverbs 3:17.
Reverse: Covering the surface, Israel Defense Forces emblem and the Hebrew inscription: "A time for war and a time for peace". Around the rim the English translation of the above the source: "Ecclesiastes 3:8".
Edge: The State emblem and the words: "State of Israel" in Hebrew and English. The silver medals bear "Sterling" in English and "Silver 935" in Hebrew.
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This set contains the commemorative coins that were not put into circulation, par value 100 rubles, 50 rubles, 20 rubles, 10 rubles, 5 rubles, 1 ruble + Badge of St.-Petersburg's Mint. This is a limited edition set, strictly limited to 100.000 sets.
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1-3/8 inches in diameter (37mm). Weighing ~26 grams, 925 sterling silver. In original display folder with descriptive note card.
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10th Anniversary of Central Bank.
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Issued to commemorate the reign of Queen Anne, 1702-1714. Struck by the Royal Canadian Mint.
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Philadelphia Mint. Includes three commemorative silver dollars proofs: Prisoner of War, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Women in Military Service; original US Mint box and sleeve, velvet display case and certificate of authenticity. Each silver dollar is comprised of 26.73 grams of 90% silver.
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Struck at the Royal Canadian Mint. Obverse: Elizabeth II.
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This set includes the following 7 proof coins housed in a leatherette display case:
Silver (.800) – 15 g – 32.6 mm - 1 Rand
Nickel - 50, 20, 10, and 5 cents
Brass - 2 and 1 cents
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President James Buchanan was not married. The obverse (heads side) design of James Buchanan's Liberty First Spouse Gold Coin is a reproduction of the Liberty Head Quarter Eagle designed by Christian Gobrecht minted and issued from 1840 through 1907, with the inscriptions LIBERTY, 2010, IN GOD WE TRUST, 1857 and 1861, and 15th PRESIDENCY. The reverse (tails) design, by Artistic Infusion Program Associate Designer David Westwood, depicts the future President as a boy working as a bookkeeper in his family's small country store.
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Philadelphia Mint. Face value: $1.25. Includes 5 state quarters in original US Mint plastic holder, housed in original US Mint box, and including a certificate of authenticity.
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This set includes the following 9 proof coins sealed in cellophane from the Mint:
Silver (.900) 50 Schilling (150th Anniversary of the National Bank Commemorative)
Silver (.800) 25 Schilling (130th Anniversary of the Death of Ferdinand Raimund Commemorative)
Silver (.640) – 5 & 10 Schilling
Non-Silver - 2, 5, 10, 50 Groschen and 1 Schilling
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This souvenir set of the Bank of Russia coins, pattern 1997, issued into circulation on January 1, 1998, contains 7 brilliant uncirculated coins struck by the Saint Petersburg Mint. It contains the 1, 5, 10, and 50 copeck and 1, 2 and 5 ruble coins.
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Mintage: 15,781. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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Common dates and mint marks. Any common date from 1946 to 1964. Coin weighs about 2.40 grams. 90% fine silver.
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One ounce ($50) American Eagle Proof has the West Point mint mark. Housed in the original velvet display case and with the dark blue outer box. Original Certificate of Authenticity is intact. The coin weighs 33.93 grams and is made of 91.6% gold, for a net bullion value of one troy ounce (31.1 grams) of pure gold.
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Includes 200 Ringgit gold proof mounted on certificate of authenticity card and sealed in blue plastic wallet presentation case, with information card issued by The Franklin Mint, official Mint of the Federation of Malaysia.
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The United States is honoring our Nation's first spouses by issuing one-half ounce $10 gold coins featuring their images in the order that they served as first spouse. The United States Mint issues First Spouse Gold Coins on the same schedule as the Presidential $1 Coins issued honoring the Presidents.
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