Said Mohamed Cheikh 1904-1970 commemorative proof. Obverse: Flowers, date at left, denomination below. Reverse: Bust of Said Mohamed Cheikh facing divides dates.
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This “10-Cash” coin bears the East India Company Coat of Arms on one side and its value in the Mughul script on the reverse side. These coins were struck at the Soho Mint in Birmingham, England. They were the first in the world to be minted on the newly invented steam powered coin press that was developed by the inventors of the steam engine: Matthew Boulton and James Watt. The coins remained undiscovered until 1985 when an intrepid group of Englishmen located the treasure. They began a long and dangerous salvage operation that eventually netted a group of wooden barrels, tightly packed with copper coins. Some of the coins were damaged by the corrosive effects of 175 years under the ocean, but most were found in amazingly good condition.
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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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In original first day cover envelope. Issued 1982 by National Historic Mint. May or may not include certificate of authenticity.
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This special Proof Set includes the Commemorative Olympic Silver Dollar (26.73 grams of 90% silver), as well as the proof Kennedy Half, Washington Quarter, Roosevelt Dime, Jefferson Nickel, and Lincoln Cent. The set is preserved in an official Wallet Display and housed in the original U.S. Mint box, and includes the Certificate of Authenticity.
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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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No Mint Mark (Philadelphia Mint). Nearly 15 million Morgan dollars were struck at the Philadelphia Mint in 1879.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes US green box and certificate of authenticity. Face value is 91 cents, includes half dollar, quarter, dime, nickel, penny.
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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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New Orleans Mint. Population 8.7 million.
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New Orleans Mint. The 1884-O Morgan dollar had a mintage of over 9.7 million pieces. Many of those survived in uncirculated condition in Treasury vaults.
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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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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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The New Orleans Mint struck 11,875,000 Morgan dollars in 1889.
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No Mint Mark (Philadelphia Mint). The Philadelphia Mint struck 16,802,000 Morgan Silver Dollars in 1890
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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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No Mint Mark (Philadelphia Mint). With a mintage approaching ten million pieces, the 1896 Morgan dollar is one of today's most commonly encountered dates.
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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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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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New Orleans Mint. With over 8.6 million coins struck, the 1902-O Morgan dollar was well made aside from some weak strike issues. Many were saved in high grade, likely in the form of treasury bags released in the 1960's.
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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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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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30.6mm diameter. ~11.5 grams of .400 silver.
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10th Anniversary of Central Bank.
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Gold American Eagles, 2-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, and the half ounce ($25) American Eagle, Philadelphia Mint. 1987 was the first year the 1/2 oz. proof coin was struck. Total mintage of these proof coins: 1 oz. = 147,498 1/2 oz. = 143,398.
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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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Includes original US Mint packaging and 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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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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7 proof coins including silver Statue of Liberty dollar (26.7 grams 90% silver) and cupro-nickel Statue of Liberty half dollar, coins are housed in a special protective display and then contained within a US Mint blue box.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes Sacagawea Dollar, Half Dollar, Dime, Nickel, Penny and 5 state quarters: Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana and Mississippi all housed in plastic holders and boxed in U.S. Mint box with certificate of authenticity.
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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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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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Issued to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the Coronation, 1953-1978. Reverse: The Scepter. Struck by the Royal Canadian Mint.
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Issued to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the Coronation, 1953-1978. Reverse: Edward the Confessor and Harold II. Struck by the Royal Canadian Mint.
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Includes the following 8 Proof coins: 1/2 penny, 1 penny, 3 pence, 6 pence, 1 shilling (English Crest), 1 shilling (Scottish Crest), 2 shillings, 1/2 crown and Great Britain token, all sealed in heavy Royal Mint plastic holder, with information brochure containing notes about each coin, and housed in a Royal Mint paperboard sleeve.
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Obverse: The Golden Hall Organ; Reverse: Orchestra instruments, five violins facing.
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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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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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Mintage: 45,000. Matte finish. No mint mark.
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Endangered Wildlife Series
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KM-25. Mintage: 3367. 26mm gold proof issued in a special sealed cachet, the $100 gold proof is a certified First Day of Minting Proof struck on November 20, 1979. Issued in a strictly limited edition of 3,367 proofs. The coin weighs 9.76 grams of .900 fine gold.
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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 six sovereign Queens of England. Issued by the Royal Canadian Mint.
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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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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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Includes two $10 coins, Prince Charles facing right. Fifth Anniversary of Independence.
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Includes 2012 American Eagle .999 Silver Proof Dollar and uncirculated Series 2009 Five Dollar Note, sealed on original US Mint display folder with protective sleeve.
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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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Philadelphia Mint. Includes original U.S. Mint packaging and certificate of authenticity. 26.7 grams of 90% silver.
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The set includes the following 4 coins housed in original US Mint velvet display case, and housed in US Mint box, each coin sealed in hard plastic shell and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
2010 $50 One Ounce American Gold Eagle Proof coin. West Point mint. 1.287 inch diameter. 33.931 grams .9167 fine Gold.
2010 $25 One-Half Ounce American Eagle Proof Coin. West Point mint. 1.063 inch diameter. 16.966 grams .9167 fine Gold.
2010 $10 One-Quarter American Eagle Proof coin. West Point mint. 0.866 inch diameter. 7.776 grams .9167 fine Gold.
2010 $5 One-Tenth American Eagle Proof coin. West Point mint. 0.650 inch diameter. 3.110 grams .9167 fine Gold.
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ITEM SPECIFICS:
Obverse: Bust of Queen Elizabeth II facing right
Reverse: Santa Maria
Struck by the Gori and Zucchi Mint, Italy.
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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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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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Queen Mother's 100th birthday.
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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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San Francisco 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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Mintage: 16,277. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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Includes the 100, 50, 25 and 10 pound gold Britannia coins.
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Philadelphia Mint. Includes silver dollar, 26.730 grams 90% silver, mintage 600,000, in original US Mint box, slipcover, velvet-lined coin holder, and certificate of authenticity.
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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. 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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Set of 3 metals in a black case with COA.
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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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Mintage: 2200. 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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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 US Mint cellophane plastic inside a white US Mint envelope.
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ITEM SPECIFICS:
KM#18
Obverse: National Coat of Arms
Reverse: Olive blossom with full sails
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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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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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1922 Peace Silver Dollar (clean uncirculated)
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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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The 1895-S Morgan silver dollar is considered a scarce and desirable date in the Morgan dollar series, struck at the San Francisco Mint with a relatively low mintage of about 400,000 coins. Because many examples entered circulation in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, surviving pieces are most often found in worn, circulated condition. The price typically shown for this issue generally reflects uncertified coins in common circulated grades, where moderate wear is expected. However, the rarity increases dramatically in higher grades, and in the finest uncirculated (Mint State) condition the 1895-S Morgan dollar becomes an exceptionally valuable coin sought after by advanced collectors, with premium examples bringing very strong prices at auction.
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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. Face value: $1.91. Includes Susan B. Anthony dollar, half dollar, quarter, dime, nickel and penny in Lucite holder and boxed in U.S. Mint black box.
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Denver, Philadelphia and San Francisco Mints. Face value: $3.83. Includes Denver, Philadelphia and San Francisco Mint Lincoln cent, as well as Philadelphia and Denver Mint Eisenhower dollar, Kennedy half dollar, Washington quarter, Roosevelt dime, and Jefferson nickel. Each set sealed in original cellophane wrapper. Housed in original white US Mint envelope.
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San Francisco Mint. Face Value: 91c. Includes US Mint purple box. Face value is 91 cents, includes half dollar, quarter, dime, nickel, penny.
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No Mint Mark (Philadelphia Mint). The Philadelphia Mint struck an astonishing 21.7 million Morgan dollars in 1889. This is the highest mintage of any Morgan in the entire series.
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West Point Mint. Includes American Eagle silver dollar uncirculated coin, one troy ounce of pure .999 fine silver, in original US Mint box, with certificate of authenticity.
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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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40mm. ~28 grams of .720 silver.
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This set contains one 23mm, .900 gold, 8 gram 250 Francs and one 33mm, .835 silver, 20 gram 20 Francs from Switzerland.
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Full Date means the entire date on the coin is clearly visible. All buffalo nickels are worth more than face value, unless the date is worn off. In that case, spend 'em.
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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This coin commerates General Emilio Aguinaldo's birth. 26.45 grams of .900 silver.
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San Francisco Mint. Face Value: $6.91. Includes 5 quarters (Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah), cent, nickel, dime, half dollar, Sacagawea dollar, and 4 presidential dollars (George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison). All are sealed in official U.S. Mint plastic holders and housed in U.S. Mint boxes, with slipcase cover and certificates of authenticity.
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San Francisco Mint. 100 El Yunque quarters sealed in sew bag with Mint issued box
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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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Face Value: $7.19. Includes original US Mint display box and certificate of authenticity. The 6 quarters, dime, and the Kennedy half dollar are 90% silver (52.50 grams gross weight). Coins included are 6 silver quarters (District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, U. S. Virgin Islands, Northern Mariana Islands ), 4 cents, nickel, dime, half dollar, Sacagawea dollar, 4 presidential dollars (William Harrison, John Tyler, James K. Polk, Zachary Taylor).
The 2009 Silver Proof Set includes four cents in recognition of the bicentennial of the birth of Abraham Lincoln.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes Kennedy Half Dollar, Roosevelt dime, Lincoln cent, Jefferson Nickel and Sacagawea dollar. The five state quarters in this set are Nevada, Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota, and South Dakota. All are housed in the original U.S. Mint plastic cases and contained in a blue U.S. Mint box, and including a certificate of authenticity describing the coins.
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Includes 9 proof coins mounted on display card and housed in presentation box and including a certificate of authenticity and information card.
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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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36mm diameter. 22.6 grams of .500 fine silver. Obverse: Crowned head right; Reverse: Lion holding shield divides date.
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The $10 and $5 coins are sterling silver. 8 Coin set housed in original presentation case, with proof set information card and certificate of authenticity.
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The $1 coin is sterling silver.
On June 30, 1973, in honor of the 200th anniversary of constitutional government with representation, the Legislative Council of the British Virgin Islands issued its first official coinage. The exotic birds of the Islands were selected as the subject for these historic coins that were designed by Gilroy Roberts for the Franklin Mint.
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This coin of the realm set is an authentic proof set of the 1976 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 August 4, 1976. The one-dollar coin is approximately 25.7 grams of .925 sterling silver. The one-cent coin is bronze.
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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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2007-P Satin Finish $1 Sacagawea Dollar PCGS SP69. Virtually Fully Struck with Minuscule Imperfections visible upon close inspection.
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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, cent, nickel, dime, half dollar, Sacagawea dollar, 4 presidential dollars.
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Set of five 33 millimeter diameter medals issued to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the statehood of Alabama. The total sterling silver weight of the medals is about 75 grams (2.4 troy ounces). Housed in a special coin holder and issued in a strictly limited edition.
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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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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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34mm. .750 silver. Marked with the 'Star of David'. Smooth edge. Hanukkah commemorative coin issued by the Bank of Israel, mined by the government Mint, Jerusalem and distributed by Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation.
The seventh of the Hanukka coins has as its theme a Russian lamp of cast lead, from the Feuchtwanger collection at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. The stylized lions support a lamp on top of which rests a crown. They are taken from Jewish symbols appearing on 18th century Holy Arks in Poland and the Ukraine. The diagonal lines, on the base of the lamp, form diamond-shaped geometrical designs which indicate that the lamp is of 20th century origin.
Obverse: The face value "5 Lirot" in Hebrew, left the Israel State Emblem. Below, center, the word "Israel" in Hebrew. Around the upper border, from left to right "Israel" in English and Arabic, the mint year 1972 and 5733 in Hebrew and the Hebrew inscription "25th Anniversary of the State".
Reverse: A Russian Hanukka lamp and below it the inscription "20th century Hanukka Lamp from Russia" in Hebrew.
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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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59mm. High relief design by Rothschild and Lippman in an antique finish. Limited edition of 5,092.
B'nai B'rith, a Jewish fraternal order, founded in the United States, has more than half a million members on its register. In 1888 a B'nai B'rith Lodge was formed in Jerusalem. Its official language is Hebrew. B'nai B'rith opened the first Hebrew kindergarten in Israel. Towards the end of the sixties, B'nai B'rith had 1 56 lodges active in the field of social welfare.
Obverse: A seven branch candelabra surrounded by the inscription "World Convention of B'nai B'rith, 21-25 lyar, 5725". On the rim, is raised letters: "B'nai B'rith Triennial Convention Israel May 23-27, 1965" in English.
Reverse: The State emblem above the English inscription in raised letters: "Presented by the Minister of Tourism to ... delegate to the B'nai B'rith Convention".
Edge: The State emblem and the words "State of Israel" in Hebrew and English.
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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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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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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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Denver Mint. 90% silver. Issued to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Columbus' discovery of the New World.
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Price shown is PER COIN for clean, undamaged, circulated or uncirculated silver half dollars, dated 1964.
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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 coins including the large 20 Balboa coin. The 20, 5 and 1 Balboa coins are pure sterling silver weighing ~191.44 grams. The complete set is hermetically sealed to a card and then housed in a deluxe presentation case, and includes an information card with details about each coin, and a Certificate of Authenticity.
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Issued to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the Coronation, 1953-1978. Reverse: Spoon. Struck by the Royal Canadian Mint.
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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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Face Value: $6.91. Includes original US Mint display box and certificate of authenticity. The 5 quarters, dime and the Kennedy half dollar are 90% silver (46.25 gram gross weight). State quarters (Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska, Hawaii), penny, nickel, dime, half dollar, Sacagawea dollar, 4 presidential dollars (James Monroe, Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren).
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$25 silver proof mounted in First Day of Issue envelope, then housed in an original presentation display with certificate and information card.
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Philadelphia Mint. Includes Proof and Uncirculated Olympic Silver Dollar coins, each is 26.73 grams of 90% silver. Coins are preserved in a hard plastic shells and displayed in a velvet-lined US Mint box, including certificate of authenticity.
Obverse: Dolley Madison facing right. Reverse: American flag "Coat of Arms".
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36 mm, 23.33 gram, .500 silver coin minted by the Royal Canadian Mint to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Trans-Canada Railway. Housed in Mint issued hard plastic coin holder, inside black display box with sleeve.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes Clad Half Dollar, 11.340 grams, 8.33% Nickel, mintage 750,000, in original US Mint box, slipcase, plastic hard cover, and certificate of authenticity.
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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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The Franklin half dollar, Washington quarter and Roosevelt dime in this set are 90% silver.
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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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This 60 millimeter diameter coin contains 119.96 grams of .500 Fine Silver and was issued to honor the great Spanish explorer, Vasco Nunez de Balboa, for whom Panama's coinage system is named. Minted by The Franklin Mint and issued in limited edition under authorization of the government of the Republic of Panama. Certified Dec 28 1984.
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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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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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Brilliant proof, 15 grams 999 fine silver, housed in display wallet certificate of authenticity. Housed in a wallet display with certificate of authenticity.
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Silver (.903) – 27.07 g – 39 mm
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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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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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40mm. ~30 grams of .900 silver.
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The $5 coin is sterling silver. Includes 7 Proof coins sealed in plastic and housed in hardshell display box, with Certificate of Authenticity and separate information card.
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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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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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34mm. .500 silver. Marked with the 'Star of David'. Smooth edge. Hanukkah commemorative coin issued by the Bank of Israel, mined by the government Mint, Jerusalem and distributed by Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation.
The eighth in the series of Hanukka coins represents a Hanukka lamp from the Iraqi Jewish community. It originates from the 18th century and is at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. It has been chosen as being symbolic of the spiritual strength and belief of Jews, in Arab countries, in their return to Zion and in our days of their leaving "the rivers of Babylon", from dark to light, from oppression to prosperity and from bondage to redemption in the Land of Israel.
Obverse: In the center the face value "5 Lirot". "Lirot" is inscribed in Hebrew in the lower border to the left. Around the upper border is the word "Israel" in Hebrew, Arabic and English and, to the right, the mint year "5734-1973".
Reverse: A Babylonian (Iraqi) Hanukka lamp. Below, the inscription "18th century Hanukka lamp from Babylon"
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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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22 millimeter diameter gold coin with reeded edge, and comprised of 7.98 grams of 917 fine gold.
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Only the 1 Balboa coin is .900 silver.
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West Point Mint. Includes original US Mint box, slipcover, felt coin holder, and certificate of authenticity.
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34mm. .500 silver. Marked with 'mem'. Milled edge. Hanukkah commemorative coin issued by the Bank of Israel, mined by the government Mint, Jerusalem and distributed by Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation.
The eighth in the series of Hanukka coins represents a Hanukka lamp from the Iraqi Jewish community. It originates from the 18th century and is at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. It has been chosen as being symbolic of the spiritual strength and belief of Jews, in Arab countries, in their return to Zion and in our days of their leaving "the rivers of Babylon", from dark to light, from oppression to prosperity and from bondage to redemption in the Land of Israel.
Obverse: In the center the face value "5 Lirot". "Lirot" is inscribed in Hebrew in the lower border to the left. Around the upper border is the word "Israel" in Hebrew, Arabic and English and, to the right, the mint year "5734-1973".
Reverse: A Babylonian (Iraqi) Hanukka lamp. Below, the inscription "18th century Hanukka lamp from Babylon"
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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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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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Issued to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the invention of the incandescent light bulb by Thomas Alva Edison in 1879. This coin is legal tender of the United States. Philadelphia Mint. Includes $1 Thomas Edison Uncirculated coin, 26.73 grams 90% silver in US Mint box with sleeve, and including certificate of authenticity.
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38mm diameter. Contains 31.36 grams of .500 fine gold, which is over one half ounce of pure gold.
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49 mm diameter. Sovereign Queens of England.
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62 millimeters (almost 2 1/2 inches) in diameter. This proof coin was issued by the Franklin Mint under authorization of the Panamanian governement. It is housed in a deluxe presentation case and includes a descriptive brochure and separate Certificate of Authenticity. It is composed of .500 fine silver and weighs ~ 121 grams.
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The 1975 Belize proof set has 8 solid sterling silver coins: $10 coin, $5 coin, $1 coin, 50 cents, 25 cents, 10 cents, 5 cents and 1 cent coins. The coins are housed in a presentation case and includes an information card and 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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Arthur Rubinstein was unique in the rare constellation of artists who became symbols and legends in their own lifetime. Faithful to the Jewish people, dedicated with every fiber of his being, to the State of Israel, he maintained close ties with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Arthur Rubinstein's agreement to the holding of an International Piano Master Competition, to serve as its Honorary President and lend his name to it, are important contributions to the cultural life of the Jewish State.
59mm. Limited edition of 6,168.
Obverse: A portrait of Arthur Rubinstein, by Picasso.
Reverse: Around the rim of the medal are the Hebrew words: "1 st Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition, Jerusalem 1974". On the upper part of the medal there is an emblem of the State of Israel and in the centre the translation in decorative English letters.
Edge: On the edges the emblem of the State of Israel and the words "State of Israel" in Hebrew and in English.
Serialization: Numbered to 7,000. 11 not minted. 771 melted.
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Face value: $1.25. Includes 5 state quarters in plastic holder, original US Mint box, and certificate of authenticity.
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ITEM SPECIFICS:
KM#96
Obverse: National Coat of Arms
Reverse: Owl butterfly
Shape: Scalloped
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40 mm coin made of solid sterling silver.
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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 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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San Francisco Mint. Face Value: 91c. Includes 50c, 25c, 10c, 5c and 1c coins housed in original Lucite holder and boxed in original U.S. Mint blue box.
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No Mint Mark (Philadelphia Mint). 14,070,000 Morgan Dollars were minted in 1884 by the Philadephia Mint.
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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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San Francisco Mint. The five 90% silver quarters are housed in the original U.S. Mint plastic case and contained in U.S. Mint box, and including a certificate of authenticity describing the coins.
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Includes uncirculated Golden Dollar featuring Sacagawea, uncirculated American Eagle .999 Silver Dollar and uncirculated George Washington One Dollar Note all issued in the year 2000, sealed on original US Mint display folder with information booklet and protective sleeve.
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Commemorating the 200th anniversary of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. 30.5mm, 13g, .800 silver coin.
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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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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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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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$10 gold American Eagle 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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This 60 millimeter diameter coin contains ~130 grams of Sterling Silver and is one of he largest and heaviest circulating Sterling Silver coins in the Western Hemisphere. Minted by The Franklin Mint and issued in limited edition under authorization of the government of the Republic of Panama.
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Obverse: Bust left; Reverse: Springbok divides date.
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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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Proof. 26.70 grams of .900 silver.
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Includes 9 proof quality coins sealed in plastic and housed in red leatherette presentation case, with certificate of authenticity and information card. Certified March 21, 1972. 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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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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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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Obverse: Bust left; Reverse: Springbok divides date.
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This K10 coin weighs 41 grams (1.4 ounces) of pure sterling silver and measures 1 3/4 inches (44mm) in diameter. This coin was minted in Proof quality by the Franklin Mint under authorization of Papua New Guinea and commemorates the Independence of this new nation, as this was the first year of this country's coinage.
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The world's largest coin. Includes 20 Balboa sterling silver proof in hardshell Lucite holder, housed in a deluxe black leatherene display case with outer white slipcase and including a descriptive brochure and a Certificate of Authenticity dated May 2, 1978.
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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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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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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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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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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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THIS SET INCLUDES:
$5 (45mm Sterling Silver)
$2 (40mm copper nickel);
$1 (34mm copper nickel)
.50 (29mm copper nickel)
.25 (24mm Nickel);
.15 (25mm Cupro Nickel);
.10 (23mm Cupro Nickel);
.05 (21mm Cupro Nickel);
.01 (19mm Special Brass).
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