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Year
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Denom
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Grader
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Grade
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Description
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Price
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Photo
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1937
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Antietam
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PCGS
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MS66+
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*NEW* Very light original patina going to slightly deeper golden at the peripheries of this glowing original Civil War Commemorative.
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$1285.00
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1937
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Boone
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PCGS
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MS66
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Old Green Holder. Light even silvery rose patina over both sides of this attractive original Boone. Fully struck and lustrous.
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$325.00
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1936
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Columbia
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PCGS
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MS66
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*NEW* Lovely original with that pale light blue patina overall, enhanced by light blue and burnt orange peripheral toning from 5 to 10 o’clock on the obverse and along some of the reverse edge. Very clean, basically perfect surfaces with the usual shimmering, satin prooflike luster.
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$500.00
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1893
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Medal
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NGC
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MS67
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Large (50 mm) Bronze "Landing of Columbus" Medal in Superb condition. I was told this was pop:1, finest graded, when I purchased it from a dealer's private collection, but you might want to verify that.
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$1500.00
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1936
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Delaware
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PCGS
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MS66
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Basically brilliant with just a hint of original patina, slightly deeper at the peripheries. Bright, glowing luster and very pleasing for the grade.
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$785.00
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1936
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Elgin
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PCGS
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MS65
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*NEW* Fresh original with silvery patina on glowing surfaces.
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$335.00
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1936
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Elgin
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PCGS
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MS66
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Brilliant creamy white with full shimmering luster.
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$575.00
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1946
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Iowa
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NGC
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MS67
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A original Superb Gem with arcs of silvery blue and violet on both sides. Fully struck with blazing luster.
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$575.00
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1925
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Lexington
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PCGS
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MS65+
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*NEW* On occasion, Lexingtons can be found with bright, glowing, almost prooflike fields. This is one of the them. Fully struck, brilliant and appears to glow from within.
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$890.00
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1918
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Lincoln
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NGC
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MS65
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*NEW* Brilliant white with glowing luster on a full, sharp strike. Very clean fields. Top of the grade.
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$565.00
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1936
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Lynchburg
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NGC
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MS67
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Light golden-rose and silvery blue iridescent patina on this Superb Gem Lynchburg. Reverse is a light silvery bluish-green. Very pretty coin.
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$1350.00
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1936
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Lynchburg
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NGC
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MS67
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A lovely Superb Gem that shows light golden-rose iridescent toning from the original card. Impeccable surfaces and full, bright luster.
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$1850.00
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1934
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Maryland
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PCGS
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MS65
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*NEW* A very pretty original showing a very clean portrait and enhanced by light blend of golden, rose and burnt rose red at the peripheries. Unusually nice Maryland.
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$435.00
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1921
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Missouri
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PCGS
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MS64
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*NEW* Well struck with a clean cheek and very flashy, lustrous fields. Bright and brilliant. Exceptionally nice Missouri for the grade.
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$1600.00
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1938
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New Rochelle
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PCGS
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MS65
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Old Green Holder. A lovely prooflike specimen with very light original golen-rose patina overall. Bright and sparkling surfaces.
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$775.00
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1938
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New Rochelle
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PCGS
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MS66
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Very attractive original GEM with just a hint of silvery blue patina overall. Full strike, super clean surfaces and glowing luster.
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$840.00
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1936
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Norfolk
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NGC
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MS67
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Brilliant white with some light golden peripheral patina on both sides. Fully struck and lustrous Gem.
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$675.00
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1936
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Norse
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NGC
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MS66
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A super flashy GEM Norse featuring a full strike with incredible BLAZING LUSTER, the most lustrous I have seen, overlaying very light pastel silvery and rose patina.
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$1175.00
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1926-S
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Oregon
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PCGS
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MS67
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*NEW* "Guttag Family" Pedigree. Very pretty light blend of golden, blue, green and burnt orange, mostly outward of the centers which are mostly brilliant, toned light silvery rose.
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$2650.00
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1933-D
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Oregon
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NGC
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MS67
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A light even mix of silvery-blue and golden patina overlays immaculate surfaces. Complete cartwheel luster finishes this GEM Oregon. A very scarce date in MS67 with only 17 graded by NGC. Compare that to 402 1937-D Oregons graded MS67.
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$1500.00
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