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This coin of the realm set is an authentic proof set of the 1975 coinage of Trinidad and Tobago. It was minted by The Franklin Mint under the authorization of the Government of Trinidad and Tobago. Certified November 5, 1975. The ten-dollar and five-dollar coins are.925 sterling silver. The combined total silver weight is approximately 63.5 grams of .925.
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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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Includes original US Mint display, box and certificate of authenticity. This set was issued to commemorate the bicentennials of the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark expedition.
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Philadelphia Mint. Includes uncirculated 2003 First Flight Centennial 90% Silver Dollar coin, preserved in a hard plastic shell and displayed in an official U.S. Mint box, with outer sleeve, and including certificate of authenticity. The coin was issued to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the first air flight by the Wright Brothers in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
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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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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 $5 gold proof, West Point Mint, 8.359 grams of 90% gold, mintage 100,000, silver dollar proof, Philadelphia Mint, 26.730 grams of 90% silver, mintage 500,000, and half dollar clad proof, 11.34 grams of 92% copper, mintage of 750,000, all in original US Mint box, slipcase, velvet-lined coin holder, and certificate of authenticity.
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Issued to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Louis Braille, and in recognition of his development of the Braille system of reading and writing. This coin is legal tender of the United States. Philadelphia Mint. Includes silver dollar proof coin, 26.730 grams 90% silver in US Mint box with protective sleeve, velvet lined display box, and including certificate of authenticity.
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Royal Canadian Mint. Commemorates the 100th anniversary of the inauguration of the Transcontinental railroad and the centenary of the city of Vancouver. Must be in original box with paperwork.
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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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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 8 proof quality coins hermetically sealed on a card and housed in a deluxe display case, and with information card and Certificate of Authenticity dated June 1, 1977. The $10 coin is sterling silver, the $5 coin is .800 silver.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes Olympic 90% Silver Dollar Proof and clad half dollar 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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Series III: Early Canadian Sports, includes coins #9 through #12. A $10 Lacrosse coin, a $10 Cycling coin, a $5 Canoeing coin and a $5 Rowing 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.
Uncirculated coins are struck from Sterling Silver blanks by the Royal Canadian Mint and are in mint condition. Under the Olympic (1976) Act the number of coins minted in this series is limited. They will not be minted again. Each coin contains 92.5% silver. The $5 coins are 38 mm in diameter with a fine silver content of .723 Troy oz. The $10 coins are 45 mm in diameter with a fine silver content is 1.44 Troy oz.
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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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San Francisco Mint. In blue box. Includes 50¢, 25¢, 10¢, 5¢ and 1¢ coins. The Kennedy half dollar in this set is 40% silver. The 1969-S Kennedy Half Dollar was struck in 40% silver, which gives the set some intrinsic value based on silver content. The net silver composition of the coin is 0.1479 troy ounces. The silver component had been removed from the other denominations after 1964.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes Eisenhower silver dollar proof containing 24.60 grams of 40% silver in original U.S. Mint hard plastic holder and housed in original U.S. Mint brown box.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes proof silver dollar (26.70 grams of 90% silver) in original velvet display case and housed in U.S. Mint box and sleeve and including certificate of authenticity. The 1987 Constitution Silver Dollar was issued to commemorate the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes the Bill of Rights Silver Dollar (26.73 grams of .900 fine silver), Bill of Rights Half Dollar (12.5 grams of .900 fine silver), Kennedy half dollar, quarter, dime, nickel, and cent, all housed in original U.S. Mint deluxe display and housed in U.S. Mint box, with certificate of authenticity.
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38mm. Sterling silver. Seven different Olympic motif coins were produced.
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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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Mintage: 42,000. Matte finish. No mint mark.
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Set includes four proof coins, two $10 coins and two $5 coins, black leather presentation case, with certificate of authenticity and outer paperboard box.
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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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The Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005 contains a provision to provide continuity of the First Spouse Gold Coin Program during those times in which a president served without a first spouse. This provision applies to Martin Van Buren, whose wife Hannah died in 1819. Married in 1807, Van Buren was a widower for 18 years when he became president in 1837.
The gold coins issued to accompany any president who served without a spouse will each feature a design emblematic of Liberty on its obverse, as depicted on a United States coin issued during the President’s time in office. For Martin Van Buren’s presidency, the selected image appeared on the Liberty Seated Dime coin from 1837–1891, and was originally executed by United States Mint Engraver Christian Gobrecht.
Reverse Design
Born in New York in December of 1782, Martin Van Buren holds the distinction of being the first president to be born in a newly independent Nation. His family operated a tavern in the town of Kinderhook, a primarily Dutch enclave located on the post road between New York City and Albany. Here, young Martin was exposed to political ideology at an early age, as local and state politicians would often gather at the Van Buren establishment as they traveled between the two cities.
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One ounce pure 999 fine silver.
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San Francisco Mint. Face value is 91 cents. Includes half dollar, quarter, dime, nickel, penny housed in plastic hold and boxed in U.S. Mint purple box with specifications card.
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Philadelphia Mint. 30.6 mm diameter. .900 fine silver. Mintage 1,310,000.
The 1925 Stone Mountain half dollar was struck to help raise funds for the completion of the massive carving honoring Southern Civil War heroes at Stone Mountain, Georgia. The project, which began in 1916, was plagued by numerous interruptions. In fact, it wasn’t until 1970 that the project was actually completed, and that was only after the State of Georgia intervened.
However, by the mid 1920’s, with the hope of finishing the project in a timely manner still alive, the Stone Mountain Confederate Monumental Association decided to raise funds for the project via a commemorative coin. With strong support for the project from President Calvin Coolidge, a bill was easily passed on March 17th, 1924 authorizing the minting of up to 5 million half dollars in commemoration of the soldiers of the South. The models for the coin were furnished by Stone Mountain’s original sculptor Gutzon Borglum, who was fired soon after due to many disagreements with the Association. Still, his heavily modified designs were eventually approved on October 10, 1924.
Borglum’s obverse features Confederate war heroes Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson on horseback. Above them is the motto IN GOD WE TRUST. Below to their left is STONE MOUNTAIN and the date, 1925. The reverse features a stoic eagle perched on a rock surrounded by a multitude of text. Above the eagle around the periphery are UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and E PLURIBUS UNUM. To its left is the inscription MEMORIAL TO THE VALOR OF THE SOLDIER OF THE SOUTH. LIBERTY and HALF DOLLAR can be found below.
The Association was clearly naively optimistic with their maximum mintage of 5 million coins. Less than half of that max mintage was actually coined, to the sum of 2,310,000 pieces. These were offered at $1 each. Some were even counter stamped with the initials of various southern states with a range of serial numbers and then auctioned off to the highest bidder. Even with that special marketing ploy, sales lagged behind. One million coins eventually ended up in the smelter, leaving a net mintage of 1,310,000 pieces. Even this proved too high, however, and many of those were released into circulation at face value.
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Set includes the following coins on Mint issued card:
1942 - 20 & 50 Centesimi
1942 1 Lira & 2 Lire
1957 - 1 Lira & 2 Lire
1958 - 20 Lire
1959 - 20 Lire
1960 - 5 Lire
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Medal is 76 mm in diameter. This medal was sculpted by James Licaretz and designed on the obverse by Essan Ni and on the reverse by Robert Ahlcrona. On the obverse is a standing figure of an astronaut and a US flag planted on the surface of the moon. LIBERTY above and the date, 1988 below. The reverse pictures an eagle on the top of stylized "A" surrounded by legend, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - YOUNG-ASTRONAUTS.
Turner catalogs the America in Space medals as #44, however, he makes no mention of the 76mm medals. According to the research of William Swoger, the America In Space medals were struck with three different obverse designs combined with a common reverse design. Gold medals, featuring a space shuttle flanked by 13 stars, were stuck in 76 and 23.5mm sizes; Silver medal featuring the astronaut on the moon, were struck in 76 and 38mm sizes. The 76mm medal was struck with a matte finish and came in two thickness; the smaller with a mintage of 1075 weighs 6 oz., while the larger weighs in at a massive 12 oz. and has a mintage of 3700. The bronze medal, featuring the space shuttle against a partial US flag, was struck only in a 38mm size in both matte and proof finishes.
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Philadelphia Mint. Includes uncirculated 1993 Jefferson silver dollar (26.70 grams 90% silver), 1994 Jefferson Nickel, and 1976 Jefferson $2 bill, housed in U.S. Mint packaging and with descriptive color brochure. The Thomas Jefferson Coinage & Currency Set commemorates the 250th anniversary of Jefferson's birth on April 13th, 1743.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes 90% silver Kennedy Half Dollar and Roosevelt dime, with Lincoln cent, American Bison Jefferson Nickel, Ocean View Jefferson nickel and Sacagawea dollar. The five 90% silver quarters in this set are California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, and West Virginia (46.25 grams gross weight total). 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.
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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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34mm, 20 grams, mintage 67.950, .900 silver, 50 Shillings coin to commemorate the 1964 Austria Winter Olympics.
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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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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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36.2mm. 20.04 grams. .800 silver. King Frederik IX/Wedding of princess Margrethe 10 Kroner coin.
Obverse: Lettering: FREDERIK IX KONGE AF DANMARK
Reverse: Lettering: PRINSESSE MARGRETHE . PRINS HENRIK . 10 JUNI 1967 10 KRONER
Edge: Reeded.
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Struck at the Royal Canadian Mint. Obverse: Elizabeth II.
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Obverse: The Golden Hall Organ; Reverse: Orchestra instruments, five violins facing.
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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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Includes 20 Balboas proof coin, 129.5 grams of sterling silver, housed in heavy Lucite holder, and boxed in official Franklin Mint black leatherette display, and including certificate of authenticity and information card. Minted by The Franklin Mint under authorization of the Panamanian government.
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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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Obverse: Portrait in front of building; Reverse: Providentia fountian.
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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 1973/5733 series was issued to the public to mark the 25th anniversary of the State of Israel. The figure 25 is stamped on the coins. The first time, the agora coins were issued in copper-nickel not in brass (except for the 1 agora coin which was minted in aluminum). Thus the series is all one color - silver.
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Coin of the realm proof set accompanied by certificate of authenticity, legal tender in the Republic of Panama and minted by The Franklin Mint under authorization of the Panamanian government. The 20, 5 and 1 Balboas coins are .500 fine silver. Includes 9 coins including the large 20 Balboa coin. The nine-coin Proof Set includes all denominations of the nation's coinage from one centesimo to twenty Balboas. The obverse designs honor men revered in Panama as national heroes. The reverse of each of the coins bears the official coat of arms of Panama.
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The $1 coin is sterling silver.
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Mintage: 80,000. Matte finish. No mint mark.
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The Bicentennial Coins of the Netherlands Antilles were issued in 1976 in commemoration of the Bicentennial of American Independence, and in recognition of the Dutch West Indies as the first to formally honor our nation's flag. The coin is 45 mm diameter and comprised of ~42 grams of .925 silver.
Proof struck by The Franklin Mint on January 8, 1976, the first day of minting of this coin.
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1-3/4 inches in diameter (44mm). Edge-marked 'STERLING 935'
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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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Denver Mint. Coin sealed in original mylar package housed in U.S. Mint box and including descriptive card. The Liberty Half Dollar coin was issued in commemoration of the 100th birthday of the Statue of Liberty. 1.205 inches in diameter, reeded edge.
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500th Anniversary of Columbus' Discovery of America.
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34mm. .900 silver brilliant uncirculated, limited edition coin.
At 13, a Jewish boy becomes a "Bar Mitzvah". "Bar" is Aramaic for "son" ("ben" in Hebrew), "Mitzvah" is Hebrew for "commandment". When a Jewish boy attains the status of "Bar Mitzvah" (literally "Son of Commandment"), he becomes responsible in his own right in all aspects of Jewish religious observance and communal obligation.
While there is no obligation in Jewish law to actually celebrate a "Bar Mitzvah", it is a festive occasion well worthy of celebration and over the ages, a "Bar Mitzvah" ceremony and celebration has become the practice.
First mention of a Bar Mitzvah ceremony is found in the Gaonic period Rabbinical literature (eighth century). Bar Mitzvah boys in Jerusalem are said then to have been brought before the elders of the city who would encourage and bless them. From Rabbi Shlomo Luria, it can be understood that festive Bar Mitzvah meals came into practice in 17th century Poland.
Today, it is customary for the Bar Mitzvah boy to be called up to the Torah reading in the Synagogue on Shabbat and in honor of the Bar Mitzvah, a celebration is held. Many today celebrate a Bar Mitzvah at the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
Obverse: An olive branch bearing ten leaves and three olives, representing thirteen years of statehood. Upper left, the word "Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic and mint year "5721-1961". Below, the face value "5 Israeli Lirot" in Hebrew.
Reverse: A stylized reproduction of an ancient Holy Ark which appears on a gold-glass vessel painted in the 13th century C.E. and is today to be found in the Vatican. Scrolls of the Law are visible in the Ark and steps lead to it. To the right of the Ark is the Hebrew word "Bar" and to the left the Hebrew word "Mitzvah".
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39 mm diameter, reeded edge. ,26 grams of .900 silver. 100th Anniversary Birth of Dr. Jose Rizal. Obverse: Shield of arms; Reverse: Bust 1/4 right divides dates.
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90% silver irradiated dime in original holder.
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New Orleans Mint. Population 8.7 million.
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Philadelphia Mint. Includes silver dollar proof containing 26.74 grams of 90% silver, with a mintage of only 500,000, sealed in a hardshell Lucite holder and housed in an official velvet-lined presentation case, and with US Mint box and slipcover, with certificate of authenticity.
The 2004 Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Dollar was produced to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this coin was authorized to assist the National Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Council and the National Park Service for activities associated with commemorating the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
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Price shown is for common date circulated Morgan silver dollars.
BEWARE OF FAKE MORGAN DOLLARS! Authentic Morgans will weigh more than 26.4 grams and usually 26.6 or 26.7 grams. Coins weighing less than 26 grams are counterfeit copies made in China.
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Mintage: 40,000. Matte finish. No mint mark.
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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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Proof. 26.70 grams of .900 silver.
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Mintage: 80,000. Matte finish. No mint mark.
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This two-coin proof set, issued under the authority of the Government of Panama, includes both the largest and smallest circulating coins in the Western Hemisphere. The largest of the two is the twenty Balboa proof. It measures 61 millimeters in diameter and is minted in solid sterling silver ~130 grams. The 2-1/2 centesimo coin me4asures just 10 milliimeters in diameter, weighing ~2 grams, and is known as the 'Panama Pill.' The set is hermetically sealer and mounted on a display card, which is housed in a deluxe velvet-lined case and includes description cards and a Certificate of Authenticity dated May 4, 1976.
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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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Denver Mint. In 1918, the Pittman Act was passed. It called for the melting of up to 350 million silver dollars in order to sell the silver to Britain to keep their currency afloat during the first World War. In total, 270,232,722 silver dollars were melted. A key piece of the Pittman Act called for the replacement of all coins melted with new silver dollars. This was the reason that the Morgan dollar was resurrected in 1921. Unfortunately, the Mint had already destroyed the hubs for the Morgan dollar years earlier. Therefore, Morgan had to recreate entirely new master dies for the 1921 issue. This is why the 1921 Morgan dollars look very different from the earlier issues. Some 20.3 million Morgans were struck in Denver in 1921. Like the San Francisco and Philly issues, this was a record number that was never broken. Quality was better in Denver than San Francisco, and this issue is readily available in gem and above.
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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 includes the following 3 coins sealed in cellophane from the Mint:
Silver (.100) – 1 Peso
Non-Silver - 1 & 5 Centavos
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.38 mm diameter. ~25 grams of .720 silver. Queen Juliana coin.
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Includes 91.6% gold $5 (West Point Mint) coin proof housed in a US mint felt-lined display, with certificate of authenticity and US Mint box.
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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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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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Silver (.8000) 2.33 grams. 18.03 mm. KM# 67. Coin commemorates the 100th Anniversary of Canada.
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29mm, 11.2g, .625 silver coin.
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Obverse: Denominations, dates and text Reverse: Bust of Cleopatra
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Proof. West Point Mint. One troy ounce of pure 999 silver. In original velvet display case and US Mint box, with certificate of authenticity.
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West Point Mint. Includes 90% silver dollar proof and cupro-nickel half dollar, each encased in hardshell Lucite holder and housed in deluxe velvet-lined display case, with US Mint box and sleeve and certificate of authenticity.
Issued to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the United States' involvement in World War II.
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36mm diameter. ~23 grams .800 silver. Obverse: Young bust right; Reverse: Canadian Goose, date and denomination below; Obverse Design: Arnold Machin; Reverse Design: Emanual Hahn
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34mm. 18 grams. .400 silver. King Gustav VI Adolf/100th Anniversary of the Bicameral Constitutional Reform 5 Kroner coin.
Obverse: Portrait of king Gustav VI Adolf facing left. Below the date with at left the first letter in the surname of the Governor of the Riksbank, and at right the mintmark.
Reverse: Inscription in a square. Around the square is a laurel wreath. Denomination below. The lettering means "in memoriam the establishment of the two chambers of parliament"
Edge: Smooth with waves.
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In original US Mint box with certificate of authenticity. Includes S Mint Mark (San Francisco Mint) Sacagawea Dollar, Kennedy Half Dollar, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, Lincoln Cent as well as 5 State Quarters: Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia.
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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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San Francisco Mint. The 1968 Proof Set marked the resumption of Proof Set production following a three year hiatus. From 1965 to 1967, Special Mint Sets had been produced in lieu of the traditional annual mint sets and proof sets. This set contains a total of five coins with a face value of 91 cents, sealed in a heavy plastic holder and housed in a blue US Mint box. This was the first year that proof sets were sealed in heavy plastic holders and housed in a box. The half dollar is 40% silver and has a net silver content of .1479 troy ounce of pure silver.
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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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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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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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US Mint issued this gold medal in 1976 as part of the nation's Bicentennial. 23 mm diameter. 12.8 grams of .900 fine silver.
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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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No Mint Mark (Philadelphia Mint). The Philadelphia Mint struck around 2.8 million Morgan Dollars in 1897
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ITEM SPECIFICS:
KM#38
Obverse: National Coat of Arms
Reverse: Standing figure looking right
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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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35mm diameter. One of the most beautiful gold coins in the world. Contains 41.7 grams of .900 fine gold, netting 1.2 troy ounces of pure gold.
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Issued to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the birth of Winston Churchill. Includes One Crown silver proof sealed in Lucite plastic holder and housed inside presentation box with certificate of authenticity. Mintage limited to 30,000. Minted by Pobjoy Mint.
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Burnished. West Point 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. Face value is 91 cents, includes half dollar, quarter, dime, nickel, penny housed in original Lucite holder and boxed in U.S. Mint blue box.
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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. Nearly 9 million Morgan dollars were struck in San Francisco in 1880. A large percentage of those have survived until today in mint state, including thousands above gem.
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Mintage: 15,326. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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63 mm diameter. Mintage: 5000. Obverse: Bust of Dr. Milton Obote facing; Reverse: Elephant cow with calf.
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ITEM SPECIFICS:
KM#29
Obverse: National Coat of Arms
Reverse: Shaded circle above Y
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Common. Denver Mint. Mintage: 2,300,800.
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San Francisco Mint. Encased in original Lucite holder and housed in original U.S. Mint brown box.
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The 8 coin proof set is marked "Jamaica 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 July 1, 1975. Coins included are: Ten Dollars, Five Dollars, One Dollar, Fifty Cents, Twenty Five Cents, Twenty 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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ITEM SPECIFICS:
KM 38
Obverse: Young bust facing right
Reverse: "Royal Visit" and arms with supporters
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San Francisco Mint. Includes original U.S. Mint packaging and certificate of authenticity. 26.730 grams of 90% silver.
Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of color barrier in major league baseball by Jack Roosevelt Robinson and the legacy that he left to society..
The coin is in its original holder and box from the United States Mint and comes with a certificate of authenticity and biographical information about the coin’s desinger's, Alfred Maletsky and T. James Ferrell.
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This set contains 1 Rouble, 50 Kopecks, 20 Kopecks, 15 Kopecks, 10 Kopecks, 5 Kopecks, 3 Kopecks, 2 Kopecks, 1 Kopeck and a Leningrad Mint token, all house in a Mint issued Lucite coin holder with yellow box.
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Royal Canadian Mint. Face value is $2.91 Canadian Dollars, includes I ronworkers dollar, Common Loon dollar, Coat of Arms of Canada half dollar, Caribou quarter, Fishing Schooner dime, Beaver nickel,and Maple Leaf penny all housed in a clear, sealed, double-sided display and boxed in a Genuine bonded Leather black Maple leaf book type case with a plastic box with lid container and with certificate of authenticity.
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9 coin proof set. Includes original US Mint display box and certificate of authenticity. The dime, half dollar and all of the quarters are 90% silver (46.25 grams gross weight).
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Obverse: The Golden Hall Organ; Reverse: Orchestra instruments, five violins facing.
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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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This coin-of-the realm set is an authentic Proof Set of the 1974 coinage of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. It was minted by The Franklin Mint under the authorization of the Bahamas Monetary Authority. Certified April 5, 1974. The total silver weight of this set is approximately 99 grams (of .925).
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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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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37mm. .900 silver. Marked with the 'Star of David'. 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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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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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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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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This set includes the following 6 coins sealed in cellophane from the Mint:
Silver (.100) – 1 Peso
Non-Silver - 1, 5, 20, 25 & 50 Centavos
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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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Denver, Philadelphia and San Francisco Mints. Face value: $4.82. Includes S, P and D Mint Susan B. Anthony dollars, P and D Kennedy half dollar, Washington quarter, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel, and Lincoln cent from each Mint. Each set sealed in original cellophane wrapper and housed in original white US Mint envelope.
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Philadelphia Mint. Includes 90% silver Korean War memorial dollar (26.70 grams gross weight) in original US Mint box with 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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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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The 1987-D US Mint Souvenir Set is a collection of uncirculated coins minted at the Denver Mint. It includes five coins: a penny, nickel, dime, quarter, and half-dollar. The set is notable for the fact that it was produced in 1987, a year in which the Kennedy half-dollar was not minted for circulation.
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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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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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Mintage: 19815. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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Mintage: 72,500. Matte finish. No mint mark.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes Eisenhower silver dollar proof containing 24.60 grams of 40% silver in original U.S. Mint hard plastic holder and housed in original U.S. Mint brown box.
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Each ingot weighs about 3 grams. Set includes 63 Sterling Silver Bars that each displays the name and image of the country in which each individual gemstone inlayed into the metal is from. On the back of each bar is the name of the stone, the specific gravity, and the Mohs hardness rating. In the lower left corner of the bar is the purity .925, the Franklin Mint hallmark, and the date in which the bar was issued.
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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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Denver and Philadelphia Mints. Face Value: $1.82. Includes Kennedy half dollar, Washington quarter, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel, and Lincoln cent from each Mint in original cellophane wrapper, and including Certificate of Authenticity/Specifications Card, and housed in US Mint envelope.
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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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San Francisco Mint. Population 21,695,000.
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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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Issued to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the Coronation, 1953-1978. Reverse: The Orb. Struck by the Royal Canadian Mint.
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Obverse: The Golden Hall Organ; Reverse: Orchestra instruments, five violins facing.
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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 and housed in original white US Mint envelope.
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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 Illinois, Alabama, Maine, Missouri, and Arkansas. Housed in original U.S. Mint plastic cases and contained in a red U.S. Mint box, and including a certificate of authenticity describing the coins. The set contains 46.25 grams of 90% silver.
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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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San Francisco Mint. Five coin proof set includes half dollar, quarter, dime, nickel and penny. The half dollar, quarter and dime are 90% silver coins. Includes original velvet wallet display, US Mint box and certificate of authenticity.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes proof Congressional Silver Dollar (26.73 grams of .900 fine silver), Half Dollar, Kennedy half dollar, quarter, dime, nickel, cent, all housed in original U.S. Mint deluxe display and housed in U.S. Mint box, with certificate of authenticity.
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San Francisco Mint. Face value is 91 cents, includes half dollar, quarter, dime, nickel, penny housed in U.S. Mint purple box with specifications card.
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San Francisco Mint. Face value is 91 cents. In original U.S. Mint blue box, coins are housed in a plastic holder and include half dollar, quarter, dime, nickel, penny.
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San Francisco Mint. Face value: $1.91. Includes Susan B. Anthony dollar. Housed in original U.S. Mint black box, coins are housed in a plastic holder.
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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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30.6mm diameter. ~11.5 grams of .400 silver.
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A 1965 Kennedy half dollar is made of 40% silver and 60% copper-nickel. This means it's not pure silver, but it does have significant silver content.
The value of a 1965 Kennedy half dollar depends on its condition. In circulated condition, it's worth around $4.60-$5. However, uncirculated coins can be worth much more, up to $2,650 or even more for rare varieties.
Here are some factors that affect the value of a 1965 Kennedy half dollar:
- Condition: The condition of the coin is the most important factor. Coins in uncirculated condition are worth much more than coins in circulated condition.
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- Grade:The grade of the coin is a measure of its condition. Coins with higher grades are worth more.
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- Certification:A coin that has been graded by a professional grading service such as ANACS, NGC or PCGS is worth more than an "uncertified" coin.
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- Variety: There are several different varieties of 1965 Kennedy half dollars. Some varieties are rarer than others, and therefore worth more.
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- Mintmark: The mintmark indicates where the coin was minted. Coins minted at the San Francisco Mint are generally worth more than coins minted at other mints.
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If you have a 1965 Kennedy half dollar, you can get it graded by a professional coin grading service to determine its exact value. Contact iGuide to learn more.
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None of the coins in this set are silver. This coin of the realm set is an authentic proof set of the 1976 coinage of the Republic of Malta. It was minted by The Franklin Mint under the authorization of the Central Bank of Malta. Certified September 22, 1976.
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Philadelphia Mint. Proof. One troy ounce of pure 999 silver. Includes silver dollar proof, housed in US Mint velvet-lined case, and contained within US Mint box, and including an official Certificate of Authenticity from the US Mint.
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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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Mintage: 17,251. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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Uncirculated Eisenhower silver dollar sealed in original U.S. Mint cellophane wrapper with blue token, the coin is 24.6 grams of 40% silver, and including an information card describing the coin, and contained in a blue U.S. Mint envelope.
The uncirculated coins, unlike the individually produced proof coins, are minted on high speed presses, moved along conveyors, and run through counting machines. No attempt is made to impart a special finish such as appears on the hand-processed coins. The Treasury cannot guarantee that the uncirculated coins will be free from blemishes.
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No Mint Mark (Philadelphia Mint). This 1921 Philadelphia Mint Morgan dollar has a mintage of 44,690,000.
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The 9.1 million Morgan dollars minted at the San Francisco Mint in 1879 were of very high quality.
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No Mint Mark (Philadelphia Mint). Nearly 15 million Morgan dollars were struck at the Philadelphia Mint in 1879.
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Philadelphia Mint. Includes silver dollar proof, 26.730 grams 90% silver, mintage 250,000, in original US Mint box, slipcase, velvet-lined coin holder, and certificate of authenticity.
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Mintage 19,760,000, not a scarce coin.
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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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Struck at the Royal Canadian Mint. Set of two 1975 Cayman Islands coins paying tribute to the six sovereign queens of Englands. Mary I, Elizabeth I, Mary II, Anne I, Victoria I and Elizabeth II. With one 100 dollar gold coin and one 50 dollar solid sterling silver coin. The 100 dollar gold coin weighs 22.6 grams of 500 fine gold. The 50 dollar silver coin weighs 64.75 grams. In original presentation box with reference booklet.
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Includes both the proof (Philadelphia Mint) and the uncirculated (Denver Mint) American Buffalo silver dollars, as well as the US Mint inner and outer box, outer box sleeve and certificate of authenticity. The United States Mint produced these coins in commemoration of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian established by an act of Congress in 1989.
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2011-S First Strike Proof Native American Sacagawea Dollar PCGS PR70DCAM (Deep Cameo & Spotless). Fully Struck and Lustrous, free of visual marks.
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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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The $10 and $5 coins are sterling silver. Set housed in green display box, with outer paperboard slipcover, and accompanied by information card and a certificate of authenticity stating that this coin of the realm set was minted by The Franklin Mint under authority of the government and is legal tender in Trinidad and Tobago. The set was certified on November 12, 1973.
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The 1978 Solomon Islands proof set has 7 coins: $5 coin, $1 coin, 20 cents, 10 cents, 5 cents, 2 cents and 1 cent coins. The coins are sealed on a display card and housed in a display case with an information card and certificate of authenticity. The case is protected by a white embossed paperboard sleeve. The set was certified on November 2, 1978 by The Franklin Mint. The $5 coin is sterling silver.
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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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100 dollar gold proof coin sealed within original cachet and housed in blue plastic wallet display, certified First Day of Minting Proof struck on June 14, 1976. The coin is 5.74 grams of .500 fine gold and was minted with a full Proof finish. Issued in a strictly limited edition by The Franklin Mint under authority of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana.
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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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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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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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Includes 10 coins (5 state quarters plus dollar, half dollar, dime, nickel and penny) in two cellophane sleeves, and with information card, promo card, and red outer envelope. Face value is $2.91. Quarters include Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, & Virginia.
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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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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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One ounce ($50) American Eagle Uncirculated coin. 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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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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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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Mintage: 16,277. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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Mintage: 17,670. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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Mintage: 17,694. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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Mintage: 17,563. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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Mintage: 28,183. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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Mintage: 52,900. Matte finish. No mint mark.
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Coin of the realm proof set accompanied by certificate of authenticity, legal tender in the Republic of Panama and minted by The Franklin Mint under authorization of the Panamanian government. The 20, 5 and 1 Balboas coins are .500 fine silver. Includes 9 coins including the large 20 Balboa coin. The nine-coin Proof Set includes all denominations of the nation's coinage from one centesimo to twenty Balboas. The obverse designs honor men revered in Panama as national heroes. The reverse of each of the coins bears the official coat of arms of Panama.
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Mintage: 35,000. Matte finish. No mint mark.
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"WIZO", the initials of the "Women's International Zionist Organization" was founded in London in 1920. Its main aims then were - to organize women for Zionist activities, to train women and girls in Palestine for constructive work and to tend to the health and education of children in Palestine. WIZO is made up of 35 national organizations all over the world. In the U.S. by agreement, "Hadassah" controls all WIZO activities. The headquarters of the WIZO World Council is in Israel. WIZO activities in Israel are numerous and varied and are conducted in close collaboration with national and local authorities - the Jewish Agency, local workers' councils, etc.
59mm. High relief design by Rothschild and Lippman in an antique finish. Limited edition of 5,781.
Obverse: A stylized figure of mother and child on a stylized globe. On the rim: "50th Anniversary World WIZO 1970".
Reverse: Below, to the right, the number 50 inside a Star of David. In the centre, a stylized globe of the world. Raised are 50 images - symbols of the Jubilee Festival around the world. On the rim "Fiftieth Jubilee of World WIZO 5730-1970".
Edge: The State emblem and the words "State of Israel" in Hebrew and English. On 3310 medals, minted by Kretschmer, the word "WIZO" appears in Hebrew and English as well as "1920-1970". The other 2492 medals, minted by Hecht, have no inscription.
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In original government GSA soft pack envelope and cellophane wrapper.
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Includes OGP blue "softpack" envelope and coin sealed in cello wrapper.
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Limited edition of 1200. Minted September 17, 1981 by the Franklin Mint. Commemorates His Excellency Tun Hussein Onn. In sealed cachet and guaranteed to be Proof Struck on first day of minting.
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This set includes 2 each of the uncirculated silver Franklin half dollar, quarter, dime, nickel, and penny from 1957.
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Face Value: $13.82. Includes original US Mint display cards with attached certificates of authenticity. Coins include the White Mountain National Forest, Perry's Victory and Internal Peace Memorial, Great Basin National Park, Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, and Mount Rushmore National Memorial quarters, Lincoln cent, Jefferson nickel, Roosevelt dime, Kennedy half and Sacagawea, McKinley, Wilson, Roosevelt, and Taft dollars from each Mint, all sealed in original Mint packaging.
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This collection, struck at the San Francisco Mint, contains the following 90% silver proof coinage: Bald Eagle dollar, 5 state quarters, Kennedy half dollar and Roosevelt dime as well as the 4 Presidential dollars, Lincoln penny, Sacagawea dollar and nickel from the Westward Nickel Series.
All coins are displayed within lucite holders and housed in a deluxe desk-top display case with protective storage sleeve.
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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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These coins are legal tender of the United States. The set includes the following 3 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.
2006 $1 One Ounce American Eagle Silver Proof coin. West Point mint. 1.598 inch diameter. 31.103 grams .999 fine Silver.
2006 $1 One Ounce American Eagle Silver Uncirculated Coin. West Point mint. 1.598 inch diameter. 31.103 grams .999 fine Silver.
2006 $1 One Ounce American Eagle Silver Reverse Proof coin. Philadelphia mint. 1.598 inch diameter. 31.103 grams .999 fine Silver.
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Issued in recognition and celebration of the establishment of the Medal of Honor in 1861. It is American's highest award for valor in action against an enemy force which can be bestowed upon an individual serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. This coin is legal tender of the United States. Philadelphia Mint. Includes silver dollar proof coin, 26.730 grams 90% silver in US Mint box with protective sleeve, velvet lined display box, and including certificate of authenticity.
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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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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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This collection, struck at the San Francisco Mint, contains the following 90% silver proof coinage: Chief Justice John Marshall dollar, Marine Corps 230th Anniversary dollar, 5 state quarters, Kennedy half dollar and Roosevelt dime as well as the Lincoln penny, Sacagawea dollar and two nickels from the Westward Nickel Series.
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This proof set includes the 1 Scudo (12 g – 32 mm) and 2 Scudo (24 g – 39 mm) coins, both .986 silver, housed in Mint issued holder.
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34mm. .500 silver. Marked with the 'Star of David'. 30th Anniversary of Independence/A People Re-United with its Land Commemorative Coin issued by the Bank of Israel, mined by the government Mint, Jerusalem and distributed by Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation.
History knows no parallel of the people scattered and divided among many nations, rising, after a lapse of nineteen centuries of wandering in exile, to gather its children, bringing them back to the land of its forefathers; restoring the land from its desolation; renewing its language, almost unused for centuries; reviving its ancient culture; reconstituting its national life and regaining its political independence in its ancient home land defending it against its enemies. Throughout nineteen centuries, the people clung tenaciously to its faith, to its ethical values and to its connection with the land of its forefathers, judges, Kings, prophets and Maccabees; the land of Zion and Jerusalem. Upon the realization of the prophecy: "And thy children shall return to their own borders" (Jeremiah 31:17), people and land became united again.
Obverse: Face value "50 Lirot" in Hebrew on the silver coins, "1,000 Lirot" on the gold coin. The Israel State Emblem, word "Israel" in Hebrew, Arabic and English and mint year "5738-1978".
Reverse: An olive tree and within its leaves, the inscription: "Israel's Thirtieth Anniversary" in Hebrew.
Edge: "30 years of Israel Statehood" directed toward the obverse.
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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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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 contains 1 Rouble, 50 Kopecks, 20 Kopecks, 15 Kopecks, 10 Kopecks, 5 Kopecks, 3 Kopecks, 2 Kopecks, 1 Kopeck and a Leningrad Mint token, all house in a Mint issued Lucite coin holder with green envelope.
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Silver (.925) – 33.63 g – 41.5 mm
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Total mintage: 14,396 sets. This set includes the following 6 coins sealed in cellophane within their original envelope from the Mint:
Non-Silver - 1, 5, 10, 25 & 50 Cents plus $1 Coin
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This set includes the following 3 coins sealed in cellophane from the Mint:
Silver (.100) – 1 Peso
Non-Silver - 1 & 5 Centavos
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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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40mm. ~28 grams of .720 silver.
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Total mintage: 12,401. Copper-Nickel composition. 38mm in diameter.
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Total mintage: 1,586. Copper-Nickel composition. 38mm in diameter.
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Composition: .500 silver. Weight: ~11.31 g Diameter: 25.80 mm
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Philadelphia Mint. Includes silver commemorative medal, 26.730 grams 90% silver, mintage 35,000, in original US Mint slipcase, velvet-lined coin holder, and certificate of authenticity.
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Set released by American Express as a souvenir for supporters of the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal.
ABOUT THE COINS:
Each black plastic tray holds 4 coins, 2 $10 coins and 2 $5 coins.
Series I : Geographic
Series II : Olympic Motifs
Series III : Early Canadian Sports
Series IV : Olympic Track and Field Sports
Series V : Olympic Water Sports
Series VI : Olympic Water Sports
Series VII: Souvenir Issue
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Includes original US Mint box and certificate of authenticity. Coins included are 5 American The Beautiful quarters; 1 cent, nickel, dime, Kennedy half dollar and Sacagawea dollar, 4 presidential dollars (Andrew Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, and James Garfield). Total face value of this set is $6.91.<br/>
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West Point Mint. Includes $5 gold American Eagle proof, 1/10th ounce .9167 gold, 3.11 grams pure gold in US Mint box, velvet lined display box, and certificate of authenticity.
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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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Philadelphia 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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Set of two 32 millimeter ( 1 1/14 inches) diameter medals issued to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the statehood of Alabama. The sterling silver medal weighs about 24 grams and the bronze medal is polished to a proof finish. Housed in a special Capitol holder and issued in a strictly limited edition.
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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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Each Collector's desired proof coin is struck in 100 Mil .999 Silver Clad Base. All bear a date and mint-mark of the rarest and most expensive Morgan Silver Dollars including: the 1893 Carson City Mint design which sold at auction for $529,000; the 1893 San Francisco Mint design which sold for over $410,000; the 1893 New Orleans Mint design which has sold for up to $200,000; and the 1895 Philadelphia Mint design which sold for over $85,000. Also included is the tribute to the first-year-of-issue 1878. With original box, protective sleeve and COA.
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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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Commemorating the royal visit to Mount Cook. Coin is housed in its original commemorative display plastic case with blue description card.
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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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Series VI: Olympic Team & Body Contact Sports, includes coins #21 through #24. A $10 Field Hockey coin, a $10 Football coin, a $5 Fencing coin and a $5 Boxing 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.
Uncirculated coins are struck from Sterling Silver blanks by the Royal Canadian Mint and are in mint condition. Under the Olympic (1976) Act the number of coins minted in this series is limited. They will not be minted again. Each coin contains 92.5% silver. The $5 coins are 38 mm in diameter with a fine silver content of .723 Troy oz. The $10 coins are 45 mm in diameter with a fine silver content is 1.44 Troy oz.
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
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One half ounce ($25) American Eagle burnished finish. 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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Mintage: 17,461. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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Obverse: The Golden Hall Organ; Reverse: Orchestra instruments, five violins facing.
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Includes original U.S. Mint display card with attached certificate of authenticity and sleeve. Uncirculated coins include the 99.9% silver American Eagle and 5 clad dollars: William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, William Taft, Woodrow Wilson and Native American.
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Philadelphia 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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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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49 mm diameter. Sovereign Queens of England.
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Denver Mint. 90% silver. Issued to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Columbus' discovery of the New World.
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Philadelphia Mint. Includes original U.S. Mint packaging and certificate of authenticity. 26.7 grams of 90% silver.
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The New Orleans Mint struck 11,875,000 Morgan dollars in 1889.
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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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23 millimeters diameter. Limited edition of 5,000 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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ITEM SPECIFICS:
Obverse: Bust of Queen Elizabeth II facing right
Reverse: Spiny lobster
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Price is for complete set in original red display case. Coins Included:
1983 USA Olympic Silver Dollar
1984 Liberia $10
1984 Congo 100 Francs
1984 Tonga 5 Pa'Anga
1984 Republica Da Guine-Bissau 250 Pesos
1984 Republique Islamique de Mauritanie 500 Ouguiya
1984 Mongolia 10 Terper
1984 Republique de Guinee 200 Syli
1984 Maldives 25 Rufiyaa
1984 Kingdom of Lesotho 10 Maloti
1984 Royal Government of Bhutan 25 Ngultrum
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Papl Visit 1995. Bust of Pope John Paul II facing left.
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Issued to commemorate the 10th anniversary of independence. Brilliant proof, ~11.7 grams 999 fine silver, housed in display wallet certificate of authenticity.
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