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This item SOLD at 2009 Jul 30 @ 19:39UTC-5 : EST/CDT
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From time to time, our inventory gets a little heavy in certain categories, so we feel that we must liquidate a part of our holdings to free up some cash and diversify our offerings. Hence, we are now liquidating several dealer groups of high quality slabbed US coins..... mostly in high mint state condition and in proof cameo or deep cameo proof (DCAM) condition. 1. The first coin is very special..... and a new commemorative design.... a 2008-P Monroe Golden Dollar. 2. A GEM BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED Sacagawea Golden Dollar (one coin) from the period 2000-2007. 3. a GEM BRILLIANT PROOF Jefferson Nickel from the period 1976-S to 2006-S. 4. An authentic stock certificate. 5. A very nice group of approx. 100 all different stamps . 6. 1960 was the year that John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon debated on television. I think it was the first televised Presidential debate. Here is a very special holder and a coin from the same year commemorating the event! 7. Every year the mint makes special high-condition coins for collectors, and puts them into packaging for shipment to collectors. Here is a nice group of 10 mixed date and mint coins..... amazingly still in their original mint cellophane. 8. Here is an early coin dated in the 1920's. It comes with a special holder showing a Model T car made by Henry ford. The Ford car probably defines that decade.... an impressive coin.... and an impressive and interesting holder. 9. The U.S. Mint for one year recently has produced again a Buffalo Nickel, for only part of the year. In this collection is a year-2005 top condition WESTWARD JOURNEY BUFFALO NICKEL.... With a new portrait of Thomas Jefferson on the front and the standing bison on the reverse. We happen to know that the mint probably stopped making these coins early because they saw that they simply were not going to be able to make enough of them.... people just kept taking them out of their pocket change and did not spend them. The last Buffalo Nickel produced before this coin was way back in 1938.... so you know you should pick these up if you really want one in your collection. And this one is in top condition. 10. a 2004-P or 2004-D MS70 KEELBOAT Westward Journey Jefferson Nickel Commemorative IN GEM BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED. 11. Here is a coin that was made recently..... it commemorates the1805 Lewis and Clark Expedition reaching the Pacific Ocean! A very nice coin in Brilliant Uncirculated... and it comes with this special holder. 12. a COMMEMORATIVE RETURN TO MONTICELLO JEFFERSON NICKEL in GEM BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED. 13. Stamp collectors highly prize what is called a First Day Cover. When a new stamp is issued, only on the very first day, if the stamp is postally used, it might get a special cancel on a special envelope. Hence the name. Not many are ever made, in comparison to all the millions of stamps issued..... so it is a real treat to have one of them. Included in this collection is one of these covers. 14. A really interesting box, showing a baseball player from the 1930's. Inside are a few baseball cards. 15. This coin is always very popular with collectors..... a 1950's wheat cent. 16. Abraham Lincoln was born in 1809..... and this coin was a commemorative issue from the U.S. Mint made in 1959 for the 150th anniversary of his birth. This year is the first year of the Lincoln Memorial reverse cent. 17. a GEM BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED Susan B. Anthony Dollar from the period 1979 to 1999. 18. Here is a coin dated in the 1930's..... with a special collectors holder showing a common scene during the Great Depression..... a bread line. 19. A great American past time ..... Major League Baseball!! This coin is also from the 1930's!! A very interesting coin holder! 20. a GEM BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED Kennedy Half Dollar from the period 1980 to 2007 (one coin). 21. a GEM BRILLIANT PROOF Statehood CLAD quarter from the period 1999-S 2006. (one coin) 22. This next coin is a GEM BRILLIANT PROOF Clad Roosevelt Dimes from the period 1971-S to 2006-S:we are showing you four coins, but you only get one of them. 23. a GEM BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED Kennedy Half Dollar. 24. The assassination of President John F. Kennedy happened in Dallas, Texas, in November of 1963. This coin is from the same year and is truly a historic piece. 25. Coin collectors eventually gravitate to collecting large coins..... and here is a nice condition Kennedy Half Dollar. 26. The Russians launched a satellite in 1957 named "Sputnik." This event, possibly more than any other, caused the arms war between the United States and Russia, which lasted for more than 30 years. 27. A coin from the same year of the Cuban Missile Crisis. 28. A commemorative holder and a coin from the year of the World Trade Center disaster. 29. An old coin with a special holder commemorating the surpirise attack by the Japanese military on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. 30. A coin and special holder from the year that the Hindenburgh exploded over Lake Hurst, New York. 31. A coin holder and coin from the very year of the D-Day invasion of France... in 1944. 32. A very old Roman Coin dated from the period 100-400 AD. A very impressive Museum type item! 33. and 34. The next item is actually a set of two coins: Very high grade GEM BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED STATEHOOD QUARTERS. These are quickly becoming one of the collector's favorites. You may recieve any two of the statehood quarters in the seris. 5. a GEM BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED 1960-P Jefferson Nickel (these are very nice and a pretty good investment). 36. a GEM BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED Full Red Wheat Ears Reverse old style Lincoln Cent from the period 1941 to 1958. 37. a GEM BRILLIANT PROOF Clad Washington Quarter from the period 1968-S to 1998-S. 38. A high condition GEM BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED 1976-P or 1976-D Bicentenial Quarter. 39. A truly outstanding GEM BRILLIANT PROOF KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR. 40. This design is truly unique!! a George Washington Golden Dollar!! This is the first design in a series... so it is in high demand already and sure to increase as the years go along..... This group has one of them in top condition...GEM BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED. 41. And finally.... here is the last coin in this large impressive group/collection... a Large Silver Dollar... dated 1971-S from the San Francisco Mint. It is a solid 40%25 real silver coin. The coin has really reflective surfaces on both the front and back. It is graded GEM BRILLIANT PROOF. 42. Nice!!! ... one final item..... one of the rarest elements on the earth.... a natural uncut small diamond.
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