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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Denver Mint. 92% copper 8% nickel. Issued to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Columbus' discovery of the New World. Includes coin in original Mylar package, certificate of authenticity, and U.S. Mint box.
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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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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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Includes San Francisco Mint silver dollar proof, 1 troy ounce of pure .999 silver, in US Mint velvet presentation display, and housed in U.S. Mint box, with official certificate of authenticity.
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30.6mm diameter. ~11.5 grams of .400 silver.
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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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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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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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Philadelphia Mint. Includes silver dollar proof, 26.730 grams 90% silver in US Mint box with sleeve, velvet lined display box, and including certificate of authenticity.
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Sterling silver proof protected in hard-shell plastic case and housed in original display box and with Certificate of Authenticity dated February 1, 1973.
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Minted by The United States Mint. Set contains: Un centesimo, cinco centesimo, 1/10 balboa, 1/4 balboa, 1/2 balboa (40% silver) and the .900 silver 1 Balboa coin (.9342oz).
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This was the first gold coin issued by the new Republic of Trinidad & Tobago. 100 dollar gold proof coin sealed within original cachet and housed in blue plastic wallet display, certified First Day of Minting Proof struck on November 30, 1976. The coin is 6.21 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 Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.
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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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This set consists of 20 coins. The set's face value is $5.82 and includes a Sacajawea dollar, Kennedy half, dime, nickel, penny and 5 state quarters from each Mint. Complete with original envelopes and COAs.
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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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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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Includes 3 dollar coins, one each of P, D, and S mint marks, sealed in cellophane wrapper, and with information card and outer US Mint envelope.
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1986 World Cup Soccer Games
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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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One ounce pure 999 fine silver.
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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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38mm diameter. Contains 31.36 grams of .500 fine gold, which is over one half ounce of pure gold.
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36mm diameter. 23.3 grams .500 silver. Housed in Mint issued black display case with sleeve. Issued to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Ottawa Parliamentary Library.
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Issued to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Sir Winston Churchill. This is first coin of the 50 Crowns denomination issued by the British colony of Turks and Caicos Islands (in the Caribbean). Rare, only 4,000 proofs made. Precious metal content is 9 gm. of 500 fine gold
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37mm diamter. ~26 grams .900 silver. Obverse: Artistic star-like design with a sprig wrapped around the sword with text below. Reverse: Wailing Wall with text around bottom. Edge Description: 28 Iyar-2 Sivan 5727" and small stars"
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Face value: $1.82. Includes half dollar, quarter, dime, nickel, and penny. 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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Only the 1 Balboa coin is .900 silver.
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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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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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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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Includes OGP blue "softpack" envelope and coin sealed in cello wrapper.
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ITEM SPECIFICS:
Obverse: Bust of Queen Elizabeth II facing right
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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. T
Proof struck by The Franklin Mint on January 8, 1976, the first day of minting of these coins.
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21 millimeter gold coin, decorated edge, and comprised of 6.45 grams of 900 fine gold. Obverse: Liberty head with oak leaf wreath right; Reverse: Denomination within wreath
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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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ITEM SPECIFICS:
KM#96
Obverse: National Coat of Arms
Reverse: Owl butterfly
Shape: Scalloped
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500th Anniversary of Columbus' Discovery of America.
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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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Released by the Royal Canadian Mint in 1977. Consists of two commemorative first day covers in a plastic binder and including two solid gold stamps. Each ingot measures app. 45mm x 30mm. Price is for the complete set of 2 ingot stamps.
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49 mm diameter. Sovereign Queens of England.
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8 coin proof set from 1967, Republic of Sudan. Very low mintage of 7,834.
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63 millimeter. Issued to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of Investiture of Prince Charles. Weighs 135 grams of .925 fine silver, over 4 troy ozs. The coin comes in a capsule, along with certificate of authenticity, and blue Mint box of issue.
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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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32mm. Copper-Nickel. Hannukah/50th Anniversary of Deganya commemorative coin. Designers: Miriam Karoli, and Rothschild and Lippman.
The second of the Hanukka commemorative coins is dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the collective settlement Degania: "Mother of the co-operative villages". The coin also commemorates the jubilee of Israel's collective agricultural movement.
Obverse: Top left, the word "Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic, beneath, the mint year "5720-1960" in Hebrew and English, lower right, the face value in Hebrew, "1 Israeli Lira".
Reverse: Degania on the shore of the Sea of Galilee with its small houses, cypresses and palms, "Degania" in enlarged Hebrew characters to the left, Hebrew inscription "Jubilee of Collective Settlement" around the upper border.
Edge: Smooth.
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Includes OGP blue "softpack" envelope and coin sealed in cello wrapper.
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Philadelphia Mint. Face value: $1.25. Includes 5 state quarters in original US Mint plastic holder, housed in original US Mint box, and including a certificate of authenticity.
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50 Pesos gold coin. Note: from 1949-1972 almost 4 million of these coins were restruck by the Mexico Mint, most commonly with a 1947 date.
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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 Thomas Jefferson, whose wife Martha died in 1782. Married in 1772, Thomas Jefferson was a widower for 19 years when he became President in 1801.
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 originally issued during the President’s time in office. For Thomas Jefferson’s presidency, the selected image appeared on the Draped Bust Half-Cent coin from 1800–1808, and was originally executed by United States Mint Chief Engraver Robert Scot.
Reverse Design
Thomas Jefferson is widely recognized for his unmatched expertise with the written word. Even in death, Jefferson left no room for interpretation, leaving careful and precise instructions detailing exactly which of his achievements would be memorialized on his final resting place.
Located on the grounds of his Monticello estate, his monument states "Here was buried Thomas Jefferson: author of the Declaration of American Independence, of the Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom and father of the University of Virginia."
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All wheat cents are worth more than face value. Coins have to be good, circulated coins without dings, corrosion, or severe problems and with clear, legible dates. If the date has worn off, spend it.
BY THE POUND: There are roughly 151 pennies per standard pound, give or take one or two. Each coin will average 3 grams in weight depending on surface wear. There are 454 grams in a standard pound.
iGuide maintains a price per pound for average circulated wheat cents.
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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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The 1975 Barbados proof set consists of 8 proof-quality coins (the $10 coin is .925 fine solid sterling silver, $5 coin is .800 fine silver, $2, $1, $.25 and $.10 coins are cupro-nickel, $.05 coin is brass and the $.01 coin is bronze). The coins are sealed in plastic over a cardboard holder, and housed in a heavy black display. Includes Certificate of Authenticity dated September 22, 1975 and separate information card.
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36 millimeters diameter. This coin marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of Vancouver and the first trans-Canadian Pacific Engine Train #371 to arrive in 1886. Reverse of the coin shows a steam train with Vancouver in the back.
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Includes original US Mint box and certificate of authenticity. Coins included are 5 American The Beautiful quarters. Total face value of this set is $1.25.
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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.
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36mm diameter. 23.3 grams .500 silver. Housed in Mint issued black display case with sleeve. Issued to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Solid sterling silver weight is ~140 grams (4.5 troy ounces). Set includes one Crown-size Sterling Silver Proof Coin from each country: Barbados $25 silver coin (~28 grams) Belize $25 silver coin (~28 grams) British Virgin Island $25 silver coin (28 grams) Cook Islands $10 silver coin (28 grams) Solomon Islands $5 silver coin (28 grams).
Sealed, as issued in 1978, this set honors the 25th Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's rule. Includes original packaging, box and certificates.
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The coin features a portrait of Augustus on the obverse and a Roman Deity on the reverse. Struck from high grade (.900-.995) silver over 2,000 years ago. It is magnificently engraved in high relief of almost medallic proportions with extraordinary, lifelike artistry. ~3.9 grams, 17 mm diameter.
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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 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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Mintage: 18,781. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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Obverse: Bust left; Reverse: Springbok divides date.
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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 Liberty Coin Act of 1985 authorized the U.S. Mint to strike and issue one dollar coins containing one troy ounce of .999 silver in quantities to meet public demand. The legislation provides that the design of the coin shall be symbolic of Liberty on the obverse with an eagle on the reverse. The coin has an inscription of the year of minting or issuance, the words 'Liberty', 'In God We Trust', 'United States of America' and a reeded edge as stipulated by law.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes US Mint purple box and certificate of authenticity. Face value is 91 cents, includes half dollar, quarter, dime, nickel, penny.
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Includes 10 coins (5 state quarters plus dollar,half dollar, dime, nickel and penny) in two plastic bags, information card, promo card, and envelope. Face value is $2.91.
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ITEM SPECIFICS:
KM#47
Obverse: Bust of Queen Elizabeth II facing right
Reverse: Spiny lobster, fineness not shown
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New Orleans Mint. In 1904, the New Orleans Mint produced 3,720,000 Morgan silver dollars.
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Mintage: 17,670. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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32mm. ~13.33 grams of .300 silver. Obverse: National arms, eagle left; Reverse: Armored bust 3/4 left.
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This coin weighs 30 grams (1 ounce/460 grains) of pure sterling silver and measures 1 1/2 inches (38mm) in diameter. This coin was minted in Proof quality by the Franklin Mint under authorization of the Bank of the Bahamas. Certified March 1, 1975.
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34mm. ~16 grams of .720 silver. Obverse: National arms; Reverse: Value and date within 3/4 wreath with Liberty cap above; Edge Lettering: INDEPENDENCIA Y LIBERTAD
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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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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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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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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). This 1921 Philadelphia Mint Morgan dollar has a mintage of 44,690,000.
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Philadelphia Mint. Includes US Mint box, and certificate of authenticity. The coin is 90% silver. Issued to commemorate the 100th birthday of the Statue of Liberty.
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Series I, Olympic Motifs, includes coins #5 through #8. A $10 Head of Zeus coin, a $10 Temple of Zeus coin, a $5 Athlete with Torch coin and a $5 Olympic Rings and Wreath 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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(no reserve) 2006 American Eagle Silver Dollar (NGC MS-69)
One troy ounce of pure 999 silver.
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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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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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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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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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Denver Mint. 90% silver. Issued to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Columbus' discovery of the New World.
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Total mintage: 1,586. Copper-Nickel composition. 38mm in diameter.
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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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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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San Francisco and West Point Mints. This set contains the Liberty Gold $5 coin, Liberty Silver Dollar and Liberty Half Dollar. Gold $5 coin is 0.85 inches in diameter, .900 purity with .24 troy ounces of gold and .02 troy ounces of silver. Silver dollar is 1.5 inches in diameter, .900 purity with .85 troy ounces of silver. Half dollar is 1.2 inches in diameter and is copper-nickle composition.
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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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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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Mintage: 42,000. Matte finish. No mint mark.
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Issued to commemorate the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, 1558-1603. Struck by the Royal Canadian Mint.
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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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36mm diameter. ~23 grams .800 silver. Obverse: Young bust right; Reverse: Voyageur, date and denomination below; Obverse Design: Arnold Machin; Reverse Design: Emanual Hahn
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The set of 6 coins is encased in a large blue plastic folder, with each coin attached to a first day cover. The one dollar coin is sterling silver.
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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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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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100 Balboas gold proof coin sealed within original cachet and housed in blue plastic wallet display, certified First Day of Minting Proof struck on December 31, 1974. The entire first day of minting was reserved exclusively for members of the Franklin Mint Collectors Club. The coin is 8.16 grams of .900 fine gold and was minted with a full Proof finish. Issued in a strictly limited edition by The Franklin Mint under authority of the Government of the Republic of Panama.
ITEM SPECIFICS:
KM#41
Obverse: National Coat of Arms
Reverse: Armored Head, 1/4 left
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San Francisco Mint. The 9.25 million coin mintage of the 1882-S Morgan dollar is the third-highest San Francisco Morgan dollar mintage, aside from the frenzied days of 1921.
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Solid sterling silver 'Personal Ingot' issued by The Franklin Mint, and having the owners initials inscribed on the obverse, reverse with the Franklin Mint logo and text GUARANTEED 5000 GRAINS SOLID STERLING SILVER. Encased in a solid block of ultra-clear Lucite, and in original storage box.
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Diameter: 33mm, fineness: .963.
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Mintage: 45,000. Matte finish. No mint mark.
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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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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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Polished grade coins issued by the Treasury, Wellington, N.Z., to commemorate the bicentenary of Jame Cook's re-discovery of New Zealand (1769-1969). Minted by the Royal Australian Mint. Coins are sealed in their original cellophane holder, housed in blue Mint, velvet lined fitted case with COA.
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This coin is an authentic Roman bronze coin, minted in the fourth century A.D.
Roman coins circulated throughout the Roman Empire, which stretched from Britain to the border of Persia. Coins were made by hand by inserting a metal blank between two dies and striking the upper die with a heavy hammer. The coins are not perfectly round.
This coin is a genuine ancient Roman bronze coin minted in the third or fourth century A.D. It is a genuine antiquity. Historians know only very little about the coinage of this period due to the chaos of the era. It is known that bronze coins eventually replaced silver coins as the most commonly used money after a long, gradual reduction of the silver content of the coins.The size, weight and the names of coins also changed over time. Many emperors instituted monetary reforms in an effort to stem the confusion, but typically contributed to the problems.There were at least 15 different denominations minted since the early days of the Roman Republic.
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Face value: $1.82. The set of 10 coins are sealed in protective Mylar packages. A Mint Mark token from each Mint is included in each package. A specification card for the coins, as well as a re-order form is included in the envelope.
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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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Common circulated Franklin Half dollars are always worth more than face value. Buyers will pay many multiples of face value for clean, undamaged, circulated or uncirculated half dollars dated from 1948 to 1963.
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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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Price shown is the price PER COIN for circulated or uncirculated Walking Liberty silver half dollars, any date.
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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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28.5 mm diameter, bronze, weight ~10 grams. Obverse: National arms, eagle left; Reverse: Liberty cap divides value above Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacán, volcanos Ixtaccihuatl and Popocatepet in background.
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West Point Mint. 90% silver. Coin sealed in Lucite holder and housed in a deluxe velvet lined display and includes a US Mint box and certificate of authenticity. Issued to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the White House.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes Mint State Liberty Silver Dollar, 26.73 grams of .900 fine silver, in plastic holder and housed in velvet lined case, with U.S. Mint Box and outer sleeve and Certificate of Authenticity. Issued to commemorate the 100th birthday of the Statue of Liberty.
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40mm. ~30 grams of .900 silver.
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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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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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This gold coin was issued on April 21, 1976 to commemorate the 50th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, reigning monarch of the British commonwealth at the time. It is the first gold coin issued anywhere in the word to honor Her Majesty's 50th birthday. The face of the coin bears the portrait of Queen Elizabeth by Arnold Machin. The reverse combines the Coat of Arms of the British Virgin Islands, the Royal Cypher of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II, and the legend 50TH BIRTHDAY.
The Government of the British Virgin Islands authorized The Franklin Mint to strike the limited edition Proofs of this coin for collectors. The original official issue price was $140.00. The coin was struck from .900 fine gold and weighs 7.1 grams. The coin is legal tender in the British Virgin Islands.
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Mintage: 20,000. Matte finish. No mint mark.
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Mintage: 80,000. Matte finish. No mint mark.
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Known as the "Brasher Doubloon" with the punch on the breast, this rare numismatic treasure is considered America's first and most important gold coin. It was purchased from John Albanese, founder of Certified Acceptance Corp. (CAC), and the transaction is the single highest price ever paid for a coin in a private transaction. It is truly unique as there is only one known example.
"Not only is this the highest-valued gold coin in the world, but it is also one of the most iconic pieces in all of numismatics," says Albanese, widely considered one of America's leading numismatists. "It is not a stretch to call this the holy grail of all collectible gold coins."
The Brasher Doubloon with the punch on the breast was minted in 1787 by Ephraim Brasher, a silversmith and goldsmith in New York City, and it contained $15 worth of gold at the time of its minting. Brasher made a small number of gold coins that historians today believe were intended for public circulation.
While Brasher worked as a regulator with the New York Chamber of Commerce certifying the weight and value of foreign gold pieces he established a solid reputation for his expertise, and his "E.B" hallmark counter stamp was esteemed in the area. He also stamped his own doubloons with his personal hallmark, but this is the single-known piece of his making that includes the stamp at the center of the eagle's breast on the coin's reverse rather than on its wing.
Why is it significant? Recent research has established that the Brasher Punch-on-Breast Doubloon is the first American-made gold coin that had a denomination in dollars and that was struck to the same standard that was later adopted for all U.S. gold coins, making it what is today considered the first truly American gold coin. No other U.S. Colonial or Federal coin can make that claim, putting Brasher's first New York-style Doubloon in a class by itself.
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No Mint Mark (Philadelphia Mint). Over 8.8 million Morgan dollars were struck at the Philadelphia Mint in 1900.
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Philadelphia Mint. Includes original U.S. Mint packaging and certificate of authenticity. 26.7 grams of 90% silver.
Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the birth of Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States.
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 engraver's, John Mercanti and Marcel Jovine.
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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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Includes 5 coins, US Mint box and certificate of authenticity. The five quarters in this set are: New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont and Kentucky.
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This set includes the following 5 coins sealed in cellophane from the Mint:
Silver (.100) – 1 Peso
Non-Silver - 1, 5, 20 & 50 Centavos
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San Francisco Mint. Proof, 26.73 grams of 90% silver. Coin is preserved in hard plastic U.S. Mint holder, and housed in original velvet-lined display with U.S. Mint box, outer sleeve and certificate of authenticity.
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Total mintage: 12,401. Copper-Nickel composition. 38mm in diameter.
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This set includes the following 4 proof coins housed lucite display case:
Silver (.750) – 22.21 g – 35 mm - 100 Yuan
Silver (.750) – 17.1 g - 32 mm - 50 Yuan
Copper-nickel – 11 g – 29.9 mm - 10 Yuan
Copper-nickel – 8.9 g – 27.4 mm - 5 Yuan
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Sterling silver coin issued to commemorate the 25th wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. Struck at the Royal Canadian Mint. ~52 grams of sterling silver.
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36mm diameter. 22.6 grams of .500 fine silver. Obverse: Crowned head right; Reverse: Lion holding shield divides date.
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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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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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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 25th Anniversary of the Coronation, 1953-1978. Reverse: The Scepter. Struck by the Royal Canadian Mint.
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San Francisco Mint. 5 coin proof set in original U.S. Mint blue box. 91 cent face value includes 50c, 25c, 10c, 5c and 1c coins. The Kennedy half dollar in this set is 40% silver.
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Issued to commemorate the survival of the San Francisco Old Mint building in the great earthquake and fire of 1906 and its role in the rebuilding of San Francisco. This coin is legal tender of the United States. San Francisco Mint. Includes silver dollar proof, 26.730 grams 90% silver, mintage 500,000, in original US Mint box, slipcase, velvet-lined coin holder, and certificate of authenticity.
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ABOUT THE COINS:
Each black display case 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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The U.S. Mint did not produce an uncirculated coin set in 1956. They did, however, produce a proof set.
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The $5 and $2 coins are sterling silver; the $1 and 50 cent coins are of .800 silver. Includes 9 coin set sealed in blue card and housed in blue plastic presentation wallet and with information card.
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Includes original US Mint display box and certificate of authenticity. The 5 quarters, dime and the Kennedy half dollar are 90% silver (46.25 grams gross weight). Coins included are 5 silver quarters, 4 cents, nickel, dime, half dollar, Sacagawea dollar, 4 presidential dollars.
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Diameter: 33mm, fineness: .500. The obverse displays the Bahamas Coat of Arms, which replace the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. The reverse depicts the now famous flamingos design.
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Obverse: Older veiled head left
Obverse Designer: Thomas Brock
Reverse: St. George slaying the dragon
Reverse Designer: Benedetto Pistrucci
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Includes the One-ounce, Half-ounce, Quarter-ounce, and tenth-ounce coins in the original packaging complete with COA and outer box.
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Mintage: 17,251. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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This One Hundred Dollar Gold Coin of Belize commemorates the Central American nation's proud heritage that reaches all the way back to the ancient Mayan civilization. It was the Mayas who, over a period of two thousand years, built the greatest of this hemispheres pre-Columbian civilizations. In art and architecture, in mathematics and the written word, their many achievements are considered remarkable even to this day.
The face of this historic gold coin features a fascinating design based upon ancient Mayan symbols. The reverse bears the national coat of arms of Belize, along with the denomination and the year of issue.
The nation of Belize, formerly British Honduras, is located on the eastern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula and is especially famous for its beautiful 175-mile barrier reef. The Belizeans are a proud and industrious people, and like their Mayan ancestors, are determined to build their country into a prosperous, independent land.
This One Hundred Dollar Gold Coin of Belize has been issued in a special sealed cachet and is a certified First Day of Minting Proof struck on July 21, 1976. As an official monetary coin, it can be spent at face value in Belize. It contains 6.21 grams of 500/1000 fine gold and was minted with a full proof of finish. Proofs of this coin were minted in strictly limited edition by The Franklin Mint, and no other proofs will ever be minted again.
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The new 10-kina coin, commemorating the Royal Visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, was minted in solid sterling silver, and the 5-kina coin is minted in .500 fine silver.
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Minted by The United States Mint. Set contains: Un centesimo, cinco centesimo, 1/10 balboa, 1/4 balboa, 1/2 balboa (40% silver) and the .900 silver 1 Balboa coin (.9342oz).
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Obverse: Portrait in front of building; Reverse: Providentia fountian.
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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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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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45mm. Sterling silver. Seven different Olympic motif coins were produced.
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This set includes the .835 silver 20 Drachmai coin as well as the 10, 5, & 2 Drachmai, 1 Drachma, and 50 & 10 Lepta that contain no silver.
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Each coin is one troy ounce of 99.9% silver. Includes original velvet display case and US Mint box, with certificate of authenticity.
The proof version features a cameo image floating on a mirror-like background, the uncirculated version has a satin finish, and the first-time offered reverse proof version features a frosted background, and a brilliant mirror-like finish on the raised elements of the coin, including the design and various inscriptions. The proof and uncirculated coins carry the W mint mark, indicating their production at the United States Mint at West Point. The reverse proof coin carries the P mint mark, indicating its production at the United States Mint at Philadelphia.
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West Point Mint. Includes American Eagle silver dollar uncirculated coin, 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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This set includes the 1 Dollar Calgary Commemorative coin that contains 23.33 grams of .500 silver.
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Includes 2004 Lewis and Clark Silver Dollar, Golden Dollar, two Westward Journey nickels, and 1901 $10 Note Specimen, the silver-plated bronze "Peace Medal", along with three US Stamps , with original US Mint packaging and certificate of authenticity.
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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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West Point Mint. Includes silver dollar proof, 26.730 grams 90% silver, mintage 500,000, in original US Mint box, slipcase, velvet-lined coin holder, and certificate of authenticity.
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38mm. Sterling silver. Seven different Olympic motif coins were produced.
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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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Set of 6 commemorative coins issued by the US Mint to commemorate the 1984 Olympics. Housed in a wooden display case and then boxed inside an official US Mint black box. These are the first Olympic commemorative coins ever issued by the United States Mint. It is also the first time since 1933 that the United States has issued a gold coin.
Coins in this set include:
1984-W US Gold $10 Olympic Proof (16.71 grams of .900 fine gold)
1984-W US Gold $10 Olympic BU (16.71 grams of .900 fine gold)
1983-S US Olympic Silver Dollar Proof (26.73 grams of 90% silver)
1983-P US Olympic Silver Dollar BU (26.73 grams of 90% silver)
1984-S US Olympic Silver Dollar Proof (26.73 grams of 90% silver)
1984-P US Olympic Silver Dollar BU (26.73 grams of 90% silver)
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This is a 7 coin Bahamas Island uncirculated set. Includes two .800 fine silver coins: $1 and $.50. The other coins are 25 cents, 15 cents, 10 cents, 5 cents, 1 cent. All sealed in original cellophane holder.
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1983 Prestige Proof Set from the San Francisco Mint. 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.
This was the first year of the Prestige Proof Sets.
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Commemorating the 300th anniversary of Prince Eugen. 30.5mm, 13g, .800 silver coin.
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34mm. 20 grams. .900 silver. Eidsvoll 1814-1964/Constitution Sesquicentennial 10 Kroner coin.
Obverse: NORWAY COAT OF ARMS
Reverse: EIDSVOLL
Edge: Lettering:ENIGE OG TRO TIL DOVRE FALLER
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No Mint Mark (Philadelphia Mint). This 1878 Philadelphia Mint Morgan dollar has a mintage of 9,759,550.
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1903 Morgan Silver Dollar. No Mint Mark (Philadelphia Mint). With a mintage of over 4.6 million coins, the 1903-P Morgan dollar is not a rarity in any sense of the word. Additionally, some bags of this date were released in the 1960's, which helps to explain many of the higher-end coins in the census.
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San Francisco mint. Includes the silver dollar proof, 26.730 grams 90% silver, mintage 500,000, in original US Mint box, slipcase, velvet-lined coin holder, and certificate of authenticity.
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1882-CC Morgan Silver Dollar in GSA Box (with card). The population of 1882-CC GSA Morgan Dollars in the GSA Hoard is 605,029.
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Mintage: 19,449. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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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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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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500th Anniversary of Columbus Discovery of America.
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38mm. ~22 grams of .720 silver. Issued to commemorate the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City.
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Silver (.900) – 26.67 g – 39 mm.
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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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26 mm diameter proof coin containing 6.60 grams of 500/1000 fine gold. Minted in limited edition by The Franklin Mint. This coin is legal tender of Trinidad and Tobago. This coin was issued to commemorate the 5th Anniversary of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.
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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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The 9.1 million Morgan dollars minted at the San Francisco Mint in 1879 were of very high quality.
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Includes 3 dollar coins, one each of P, D, and S mint marks, sealed in cellophane wrapper, and with information card and outer US Mint envelope.
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Issued to commemorate the 35th Anniversary of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, to honor the Bald Eagle's restoration to America's waterway and skies, and celebrate the removal of the national symbol from the Endangered Species List. This coin is legal tender of the United States. 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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The 1895 Proof Morgan Dollar is considered the King of the Morgan Dollar Series. Only 880 were minted in Philadelphia, and since no business strikes (Mint State) are known, it is needed to complete a set of Morgan Dollars. In 2019, GreatCollections set the all-time auction record for a freshly graded 1895 Proof Morgan, realizing $205,313.
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Includes Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa and Wisconsin quarters housed in U.S. Mint plastic holder and boxed in original U.S. Mint box with certificate of authenticity.
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1980 30 Yuan silver proof coin commemorating the Soccer event in the Olympics held in China in 1980. KM 36. 35mm. 15 grams of .835 silver. Mintage: 29,000. Housed in red leatherette display case with certificate of authenticity.
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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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Common dates and mint marks. Any common date from 1892 to 1916. Coin weighs about 2.40 grams. 90% fine silver.
REQUIREMENTS: Date must be clear, no slugs, clean, undamaged, circulated or uncirculated.
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Mintage: 17,461. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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Mintage: 18,917. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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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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Commemorating the 200th anniversary of the landing of Captain Cook in New Zealand. Coin is housed in its original commemorative display plastic case with blue description card.
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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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San Francisco Mint. Produced by the United States Mint, this coin was created to help fund the preservation efforts of our Nation's Civil War Battlefields. Proof, 92% copper, 8% nickel. In U.S. Mint box with certificate of authenticity.
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The 8 coin proof set is marked "First National Coinage of Barbados Proof Set Minted at the Franklin Mint." This coin of the realm set is an authentic proof set of the 1973 coinage of Barbados. It was minted by The Franklin Mint under the authorization of the Government of Barbados. Certified December 1, 1973. The $10 coin is .925 sterling silver. The $5 coin is .800 fine silver. The combined total silver weight is approximately 65 grams of .925.
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1986 World Cup Soccer Games
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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 6 coin set includes the 1 Agora, 5, 10 and 25 Agorot, 1/2 and 1 Lira coins, sealed in original hard plastic display with box and description card. Official issue of the Government of Israel, distributed by Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation.
The 1978/5738 series was issued to the public to mark the 30th anniversary of the State of Israel.
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This set includes the .500 silver, 39mm 10 Rupee and the following non-silver coins: 1 Rupee; 1, 2, 3, 5, 10 25 & 50 Paise, and 1 Paisa. All coins sealed in lucite Mint display with outer box.
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Mintage: 24,103. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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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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Philadelphia Mint. Includes silver dollar proof, 26.730 grams 90% silver, mintage 500,000, in original US Mint box, slipcase, velvet-lined coin holder, and certificate of authenticity.
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Mintage: 23,547. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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Issued by Israel's Tenth Anniversary - World Committee, this limited edition Silver Medallion commemorates the tenth anniversary of Israel's statehood as the official memorial medallion of the State. Designed by Rothschild and Lippman, inspired by Dr. Leo Kadman. The reverse displays a replica of an ancient Roman coin depicting Rome's victory over Judah. The obverse displays a flourishing palm and family with the inscription: "Liberated Israel" and "Ten Years of Israel Freedom - 5718".
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ITEM SPECIFICS:
KM#38
Obverse: National Coat of Arms
Reverse: Standing figure looking right
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Denver and Philadelphia Mints. Face value: $3.82. Includes Eisenhower dollar, Kennedy half dollar, Washington quarter, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson nickel and Lincoln cent from each Mint, sealed in original US Mint cellophane wrapper, and housed in white US Mint envelope.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa and Wisconsin 90% silver quarters housed in U.S. Mint plastic holder and boxed in original U.S. Mint box with certificate of authenticity.
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36 millimeters diameter. This coin marks the 150th anniversary of Toronto. The reverse depicts an Indian in a canoe in the foreground and the skyline of Toronto in the background. David Craig, Artist.
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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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Mintage: 17,707. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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45mm. High relief design by Gidon Keich in an antique finish. Limited edition of 40,938.
Obverse: The official emblem of the 25th anniversary observance; the menorah. A ribbon forming the number 25, bears the word "Israel". On the rim underneath in English the legend "Israel's 25th Anniversary".
Reverse: The twelve signs of the Zodiac seen on the mosaic of a 6th century synagogue floor discovered in Beth Alpha.
Edge: The State emblem and the words "State of Israel" in Hebrew and English. The silver medals bear "Silver 935" in Hebrew and "Silver" in English. The platinum medals show "Pure Platinum" in English
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Mintage: 19,802. Mirror finish. P mint mark.
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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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Silver (.8000) 2.33 grams. 18.03 mm. KM# 51.
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Denver Mint. Dollar coin is 90% silver. Half dollar coin is 92% copper, 8% nickel. Coins are sealed in Lucite holders and housed in a deluxe velvet lined display, and includes a US Mint box and certificate of authenticity. Issued to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Columbus' discovery of the New World.
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San Francisco Mint. Includes proof Constitution dollar containing 26.73 grams of .900 fine silver and also half dollar, quarter, dime, nickel, cent, all housed in original U.S. Mint deluxe display and within U.S. Mint box, with certificate of authenticity.
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West Point Mint. Includes silver American Eagle proof dollar, one troy ounce of 99.9% silver, in original velvet display case and US Mint box, with certificate of authenticity.
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