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1828 1C Large Narrow Date N1BN PCGS #1654

1828 Matron Cent Large Narrow Date PCGS Genuine Good Details

1828 1C Large Narrow Date N1BN PCGS #1654

1828 Matron Cent Large Narrow Date PCGS Genuine Good Details

1830 1C Large Letters N1BN PCGS #1672

1830 Matron Cent Large Letters PCGS Genuine XF Details

1830 1C Large Letters N1BN PCGS #1672

1830 Matron Cent Large Letters PCGS Genuine XF Details

1830 1C Large Letters N1BN PCGS #1672

1830 Matron Cent Large Letters PCGS Genuine XF Details

1830 1C Large Letters N1BN PCGS #1672

1830 Matron Cent Large Letters PCGS Genuine XF Details

1831 1C Medium Letters F15BN PCGS #1681

1831 Matron Cent Medium Letters PCGS F-15 BN

1831 1C Medium Letters F15BN PCGS #1681

1831 Matron Cent Medium Letters PCGS F-15 BN

1831 1C Medium Letters F15BN PCGS #1681

1831 Matron Cent Medium Letters PCGS F-15 BN

1831 1C Medium Letters F15BN PCGS #1681

1831 Matron Cent Medium Letters PCGS F-15 BN

1833 1C N1BN PCGS #1696

1833 Matron Cent PCGS Genuine Fine Details

1833 1C N1BN PCGS #1696

1833 Matron Cent PCGS Genuine Fine Details

1833 1C N1BN PCGS #1696

1833 Matron Cent PCGS Genuine Fine Details

1833 1C N1BN PCGS #1696

1833 Matron Cent PCGS Genuine Fine Details

1834 1C Lg 8, Sm Stars, Med Let N1BN PCGS #1699

1834 Matron Cent Large 8, Small Stars, Medium Letters PCGS Genuine VF Details

1834 1C Lg 8, Sm Stars, Med Let N1BN PCGS #1699

1834 Matron Cent Large 8, Small Stars, Medium Letters PCGS Genuine VF Details

1842 1C Small Date N1BN PCGS #1838

1842 Braided Hair Cent Small Date PCGS Genuine VF Details There were over two million 1842 Large Cents struck. However, far fewer examples exist today. Most examples got lost or damaged over the years. There is a Small Date and a Large Date variety for the year. Differentiating each is fairly easy, especially if comparing the four digits on the date.

1842 1C Small Date N1BN PCGS #1838

1842 Braided Hair Cent Small Date PCGS Genuine VF Details There were over two million 1842 Large Cents struck. However, far fewer examples exist today. Most examples got lost or damaged over the years. There is a Small Date and a Large Date variety for the year. Differentiating each is fairly easy, especially if comparing the four digits on the date.

1864 2C Large Motto AU53BN PCGS #3576

According to Ron Guth: In 1864, the Philadelphia Mint produced two versions of the Two Cent piece, both relating to the size of the letters in the motto IN GOD WE TRUST. The Large Motto replaced the Small Motto and became the model for the remaining years of the Two Cent type. The Large Motto variety is the more common of the two. Cherry-pickers should keep a lookout for the following scarce and interesting varieties: 1864 Large Motto, Doubled Die Obverse 1864 Large Motto, Triple Punched Date 1864 Large Motto, Reverse clashed with the obverse die of an Indian Head Cent! The Act of April 22, 1864, which changed the weight and composition of the cent, including a provision for a bronze two-cent piece. The weight was specified at 96 grains, the alloy being the same as for the cent. The two-cent piece is one of the shortest-lived issues of the United States. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appeared for the first time on the new coin, with the support of Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. There are two varieties for the first year of issue, 1864; the Small Motto, which is scarce, and the Large Motto. The stem to the leaf shows plainly on the Small Motto variety. There is no stem on the Large Motto. The first T in TRUST is very close to the ribbon crease at left on the Small Motto variety; there is a 1 mm gap on the Large Motto variety. The shield device is very similar to that on the nickel five-cent piece introduced in 1866.

1864 2C Large Motto AU53BN PCGS #3576

According to Ron Guth: In 1864, the Philadelphia Mint produced two versions of the Two Cent piece, both relating to the size of the letters in the motto IN GOD WE TRUST. The Large Motto replaced the Small Motto and became the model for the remaining years of the Two Cent type. The Large Motto variety is the more common of the two. Cherry-pickers should keep a lookout for the following scarce and interesting varieties: 1864 Large Motto, Doubled Die Obverse 1864 Large Motto, Triple Punched Date 1864 Large Motto, Reverse clashed with the obverse die of an Indian Head Cent! The Act of April 22, 1864, which changed the weight and composition of the cent, including a provision for a bronze two-cent piece. The weight was specified at 96 grains, the alloy being the same as for the cent. The two-cent piece is one of the shortest-lived issues of the United States. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appeared for the first time on the new coin, with the support of Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. There are two varieties for the first year of issue, 1864; the Small Motto, which is scarce, and the Large Motto. The stem to the leaf shows plainly on the Small Motto variety. There is no stem on the Large Motto. The first T in TRUST is very close to the ribbon crease at left on the Small Motto variety; there is a 1 mm gap on the Large Motto variety. The shield device is very similar to that on the nickel five-cent piece introduced in 1866.

1864 2C Large Motto AU53BN PCGS #3576

According to Ron Guth: In 1864, the Philadelphia Mint produced two versions of the Two Cent piece, both relating to the size of the letters in the motto IN GOD WE TRUST. The Large Motto replaced the Small Motto and became the model for the remaining years of the Two Cent type. The Large Motto variety is the more common of the two. Cherry-pickers should keep a lookout for the following scarce and interesting varieties: 1864 Large Motto, Doubled Die Obverse 1864 Large Motto, Triple Punched Date 1864 Large Motto, Reverse clashed with the obverse die of an Indian Head Cent! The Act of April 22, 1864, which changed the weight and composition of the cent, including a provision for a bronze two-cent piece. The weight was specified at 96 grains, the alloy being the same as for the cent. The two-cent piece is one of the shortest-lived issues of the United States. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appeared for the first time on the new coin, with the support of Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. There are two varieties for the first year of issue, 1864; the Small Motto, which is scarce, and the Large Motto. The stem to the leaf shows plainly on the Small Motto variety. There is no stem on the Large Motto. The first T in TRUST is very close to the ribbon crease at left on the Small Motto variety; there is a 1 mm gap on the Large Motto variety. The shield device is very similar to that on the nickel five-cent piece introduced in 1866.

1864 2C Large Motto AU53BN PCGS #3576

According to Ron Guth: In 1864, the Philadelphia Mint produced two versions of the Two Cent piece, both relating to the size of the letters in the motto IN GOD WE TRUST. The Large Motto replaced the Small Motto and became the model for the remaining years of the Two Cent type. The Large Motto variety is the more common of the two. Cherry-pickers should keep a lookout for the following scarce and interesting varieties: 1864 Large Motto, Doubled Die Obverse 1864 Large Motto, Triple Punched Date 1864 Large Motto, Reverse clashed with the obverse die of an Indian Head Cent! The Act of April 22, 1864, which changed the weight and composition of the cent, including a provision for a bronze two-cent piece. The weight was specified at 96 grains, the alloy being the same as for the cent. The two-cent piece is one of the shortest-lived issues of the United States. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appeared for the first time on the new coin, with the support of Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. There are two varieties for the first year of issue, 1864; the Small Motto, which is scarce, and the Large Motto. The stem to the leaf shows plainly on the Small Motto variety. There is no stem on the Large Motto. The first T in TRUST is very close to the ribbon crease at left on the Small Motto variety; there is a 1 mm gap on the Large Motto variety. The shield device is very similar to that on the nickel five-cent piece introduced in 1866.

1865 2C AU50BN PCGS #3582

The Act of April 22, 1864, which changed the weight and composition of the cent, including a provision for a bronze two-cent piece. The weight was specified at 96 grains, the alloy being the same as for the cent. The two-cent piece is one of the shortest-lived issues of the United States. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appeared for the first time on the new coin, with the support of Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. There are two varieties for the first year of issue, 1864; the Small Motto, which is scarce, and the Large Motto. The stem to the leaf shows plainly on the Small Motto variety. There is no stem on the Large Motto. The first T in TRUST is very close to the ribbon crease at left on the Small Motto variety; there is a 1 mm gap on the Large Motto variety. The shield device is very similar to that on the nickel five-cent piece introduced in 1866.

1865 2C AU50BN PCGS #3582

The Act of April 22, 1864, which changed the weight and composition of the cent, including a provision for a bronze two-cent piece. The weight was specified at 96 grains, the alloy being the same as for the cent. The two-cent piece is one of the shortest-lived issues of the United States. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appeared for the first time on the new coin, with the support of Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. There are two varieties for the first year of issue, 1864; the Small Motto, which is scarce, and the Large Motto. The stem to the leaf shows plainly on the Small Motto variety. There is no stem on the Large Motto. The first T in TRUST is very close to the ribbon crease at left on the Small Motto variety; there is a 1 mm gap on the Large Motto variety. The shield device is very similar to that on the nickel five-cent piece introduced in 1866.

1867 2C AU55BN PCGS #3591

The Act of April 22, 1864, which changed the weight and composition of the cent, including a provision for a bronze two-cent piece. The weight was specified at 96 grains, the alloy being the same as for the cent. The two-cent piece is one of the shortest-lived issues of the United States. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appeared for the first time on the new coin, with the support of Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. The shield device is very similar to that on the nickel five-cent piece introduced in 1866.

1867 2C AU55BN PCGS #3591

The Act of April 22, 1864, which changed the weight and composition of the cent, including a provision for a bronze two-cent piece. The weight was specified at 96 grains, the alloy being the same as for the cent. The two-cent piece is one of the shortest-lived issues of the United States. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appeared for the first time on the new coin, with the support of Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. The shield device is very similar to that on the nickel five-cent piece introduced in 1866.

1868 2C VF20BN PCGS #3597

The Act of April 22, 1864, which changed the weight and composition of the cent, including a provision for a bronze two-cent piece. The weight was specified at 96 grains, the alloy being the same as for the cent. The two-cent piece is one of the shortest-lived issues of the United States. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appeared for the first time on the new coin, with the support of Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. The shield device is very similar to that on the nickel five-cent piece introduced in 1866.

1868 2C VF20BN PCGS #3597

The Act of April 22, 1864, which changed the weight and composition of the cent, including a provision for a bronze two-cent piece. The weight was specified at 96 grains, the alloy being the same as for the cent. The two-cent piece is one of the shortest-lived issues of the United States. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appeared for the first time on the new coin, with the support of Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. The shield device is very similar to that on the nickel five-cent piece introduced in 1866.

1868 2C VF20BN PCGS #3597

The Act of April 22, 1864, which changed the weight and composition of the cent, including a provision for a bronze two-cent piece. The weight was specified at 96 grains, the alloy being the same as for the cent. The two-cent piece is one of the shortest-lived issues of the United States. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appeared for the first time on the new coin, with the support of Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. The shield device is very similar to that on the nickel five-cent piece introduced in 1866.

1868 2C VF20BN PCGS #3597

The Act of April 22, 1864, which changed the weight and composition of the cent, including a provision for a bronze two-cent piece. The weight was specified at 96 grains, the alloy being the same as for the cent. The two-cent piece is one of the shortest-lived issues of the United States. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appeared for the first time on the new coin, with the support of Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. The shield device is very similar to that on the nickel five-cent piece introduced in 1866.

1869 2C AU55BN PCGS #3603

The Act of April 22, 1864, which changed the weight and composition of the cent, including a provision for a bronze two-cent piece. The weight was specified at 96 grains, the alloy being the same as for the cent. The two-cent piece is one of the shortest-lived issues of the United States. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appeared for the first time on the new coin, with the support of Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. The shield device is very similar to that on the nickel five-cent piece introduced in 1866.

1869 2C AU55BN PCGS #3603

The Act of April 22, 1864, which changed the weight and composition of the cent, including a provision for a bronze two-cent piece. The weight was specified at 96 grains, the alloy being the same as for the cent. The two-cent piece is one of the shortest-lived issues of the United States. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appeared for the first time on the new coin, with the support of Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. The shield device is very similar to that on the nickel five-cent piece introduced in 1866.

1869 2C AU55BN PCGS #3603

The Act of April 22, 1864, which changed the weight and composition of the cent, including a provision for a bronze two-cent piece. The weight was specified at 96 grains, the alloy being the same as for the cent. The two-cent piece is one of the shortest-lived issues of the United States. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appeared for the first time on the new coin, with the support of Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. The shield device is very similar to that on the nickel five-cent piece introduced in 1866.

1869 2C AU55BN PCGS #3603

The Act of April 22, 1864, which changed the weight and composition of the cent, including a provision for a bronze two-cent piece. The weight was specified at 96 grains, the alloy being the same as for the cent. The two-cent piece is one of the shortest-lived issues of the United States. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appeared for the first time on the new coin, with the support of Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. The shield device is very similar to that on the nickel five-cent piece introduced in 1866.

1871 2C VF35BN PCGS #3609

The Act of April 22, 1864, which changed the weight and composition of the cent, including a provision for a bronze two-cent piece. The weight was specified at 96 grains, the alloy being the same as for the cent. The two-cent piece is one of the shortest-lived issues of the United States. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appeared for the first time on the new coin, with the support of Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. The shield device is very similar to that on the nickel five-cent piece introduced in 1866.

1871 2C VF35BN PCGS #3609

The Act of April 22, 1864, which changed the weight and composition of the cent, including a provision for a bronze two-cent piece. The weight was specified at 96 grains, the alloy being the same as for the cent. The two-cent piece is one of the shortest-lived issues of the United States. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appeared for the first time on the new coin, with the support of Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. The shield device is very similar to that on the nickel five-cent piece introduced in 1866.

1888-S $1 XF45 PCGS #7186

Morgan Silver Dollar K&R Rare Coins PO Box 1424 Gladwater, TX 75647 (214) 679-5527 GA Numismatic Assn 59th Dalton, GA

1888-S $1 XF45 PCGS #7186

Morgan Silver Dollar K&R Rare Coins PO Box 1424 Gladwater, TX 75647 (214) 679-5527 GA Numismatic Assn 59th Dalton, GA

1888-S $1 XF45 PCGS #7186

Morgan Silver Dollar K&R Rare Coins PO Box 1424 Gladwater, TX 75647 (214) 679-5527 GA Numismatic Assn 59th Dalton, GA

1900 $1 MS64 PCGS #7264

Morgan Silver Dollar

1900 $1 MS64 PCGS #7264

Morgan Silver Dollar

2001 $1 Silver Eagle MS69 PCGS #9954

NRA Convention Houston, TX 2022

2001 $1 Silver Eagle MS69 PCGS #9954

NRA Convention Houston, TX 2022

2023 $1 Silver Eagle Steve Forbes BU89 PCGS #932090

Invoice # 261942 Steve Forbes Silver American Eagle Signed Coin BU

2023 $1 Silver Eagle Steve Forbes BU89 PCGS #932090

Invoice # 261942 Steve Forbes Silver American Eagle Signed Coin BU

2019 S5R Big 5 Series LION - First Day of Issue MS70 NGC # 5765143-075 MS70

Bellingham Coin Shop Order # 01-08620-66496 USPS Tracking: 9400108205498806744818 Shipped: 5/12/2022 Received: 5/16/2022 NGC # 5765143-075

2019 S5R Big 5 Series LION - First Day of Issue MS70 NGC # 5765143-075 MS70

Bellingham Coin Shop Order # 01-08620-66496 USPS Tracking: 9400108205498806744818 Shipped: 5/12/2022 Received: 5/16/2022 NGC # 5765143-075

2020 S1KR Krugerrand S1KR First Releases NGC # 5829966-012 MS69

eBay: Houston Coin Buyer Order # 07-11995-11841 65 + 3.50 shipping = $68.50

2020 S1KR Krugerrand S1KR First Releases NGC # 5829966-012 MS69

eBay: Houston Coin Buyer Order # 07-11995-11841 65 + 3.50 shipping = $68.50

2020 S1KR Krugerrand S1KR First Releases NGC # 5829966-012 MS69

eBay: Houston Coin Buyer Order # 07-11995-11841 65 + 3.50 shipping = $68.50

2020 S1KR Krugerrand S1KR First Releases NGC # 5829966-012 MS69

eBay: Houston Coin Buyer Order # 07-11995-11841 65 + 3.50 shipping = $68.50

2021 S1KR Krugerrand NGC # 6542838-021 MS70

Redbook Coins Order # 26-08618-50712 USPS Tracking: 9400108205499562178183 Shipped: 5/12/2022 estimated Received: 5/17/2022

2021 S1KR Krugerrand NGC # 6542838-021 MS70

Redbook Coins Order # 26-08618-50712 USPS Tracking: 9400108205499562178183 Shipped: 5/12/2022 estimated Received: 5/17/2022

2022 S5R Big 5 Series II LION - First Releases MS70 NGC # 6546192-105 MS 70

SA 2022 1oz Silver Big 5 Lion NGC MS70 NGC Certification # 6546192-105 South African Mint

2022 S5R Big 5 Series II LION - First Releases MS70 NGC # 6546192-105 MS 70

SA 2022 1oz Silver Big 5 Lion NGC MS70 NGC Certification # 6546192-105 South African Mint

2022 S1KR Silver Krugerrand First Release NGC # 6542472-044 MS70

SA 2022 1oz Silver Krugerrand NGC MS70 FR Springbok NGC Certification # 6542472-044

2022 S1KR Silver Krugerrand First Release NGC # 6542472-044 MS70

SA 2022 1oz Silver Krugerrand NGC MS70 FR Springbok NGC Certification # 6542472-044

1998 $1 Silver American Eagle NGC # 3683546-185 MS69

Jesse James Rare Coins - Hudson, WI Order # 17-08586-63170 USPS Tracking # 9400108205499521441983 Shipped: 5/4/2022 Rcvd: 5/9/2022

1998 $1 Silver American Eagle NGC # 3683546-185 MS69

Jesse James Rare Coins - Hudson, WI Order # 17-08586-63170 USPS Tracking # 9400108205499521441983 Shipped: 5/4/2022 Rcvd: 5/9/2022

1878 7TF 2nd Reverse of 1878 $1 Morgan Silver Dollar AU-50

Second Reverse Parallel top arrow feather, concave breast.

1878 7TF 2nd Reverse of 1878 $1 Morgan Silver Dollar AU-50

Second Reverse Parallel top arrow feather, concave breast.

1878-S $1 Morgan Silver Dollar VF+

GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA

1878-S $1 Morgan Silver Dollar VF+

GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA

1880-O $1 Morgan Silver Dollar XF

GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA

1880-O $1 Morgan Silver Dollar XF

GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA

1882 $1 Morgan Silver Dollar CH AU50

GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA

1882 $1 Morgan Silver Dollar CH AU50

GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA

1888 $1 Morgan Silver Dollar MS 64

Purchased from Appalachian State University professor Larry Kortering Ed.D

1888 $1 Morgan Silver Dollar MS 64

Purchased from Appalachian State University professor Larry Kortering Ed.D

1890-S $1 Morgan Silver Dollar CH. AU+

GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA

1890-S $1 Morgan Silver Dollar CH. AU+

GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA

1891 $1 Morgan Silver Dollar CH. AU+

GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA

1891 $1 Morgan Silver Dollar CH. AU+

GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA

1897 $1 Morgan Silver Dollar CH. UNC

GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA

1897 $1 Morgan Silver Dollar CH. UNC

GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA

1906 $.10 Barber/Liberty Head Silver Dime

This coin in average condition will be valued at somewhere around $3... This coin in poor condition is still worth $1.88 more than the intrinsic value from silver content of $1.12, this coin is thus more valuable to a collector than to a silver bug.

1906 $.10 Barber/Liberty Head Silver Dime

This coin in average condition will be valued at somewhere around $3... This coin in poor condition is still worth $1.88 more than the intrinsic value from silver content of $1.12, this coin is thus more valuable to a collector than to a silver bug.

1906 $.05 Liberty Head V Silver Nickle

According to About.com (read article here) any V-Nickel that has a legible date is worth 15x it's face value at least. 15 x .05 is .75 or 75 cents. As a rough estimate of this coins value you can assume this coin in average condition will be valued at somewhere around $2.50

1906 $.05 Liberty Head V Silver Nickle

According to About.com (read article here) any V-Nickel that has a legible date is worth 15x it's face value at least. 15 x .05 is .75 or 75 cents. As a rough estimate of this coins value you can assume this coin in average condition will be valued at somewhere around $2.50

1912 $.05 Liberty Head V Silver Nickle

According to About.com (read article here) any V-Nickel that has a legible date is worth 15x it's face value at least. 15 x .05 is .75 or 75 cents.

1912 $.05 Liberty Head V Silver Nickle

According to About.com (read article here) any V-Nickel that has a legible date is worth 15x it's face value at least. 15 x .05 is .75 or 75 cents.

1922 $1 Uncirculated Peace Silver Dollar AU50

Originally purchased from PCS Stamps & Coins PC-4520192206 Guaranteed Genuine

1922 $1 Uncirculated Peace Silver Dollar AU50

Originally purchased from PCS Stamps & Coins PC-4520192206 Guaranteed Genuine

1986-S $1 American Silver Eagle NGC # 6258844-046 MS69

Struck at San Francisco Mint First Year of Issue

1986-S $1 American Silver Eagle NGC # 6258844-046 MS69

Struck at San Francisco Mint First Year of Issue

1987 $1 Silver American Eagle NGC Certified # 1213847-410 MS 69

1987 $1 Silver Eagle MS 69 1213847-410 Numismatic Guaranty Corporation

1987 $1 Silver American Eagle NGC Certified # 1213847-410 MS 69

1987 $1 Silver Eagle MS 69 1213847-410 Numismatic Guaranty Corporation

1989 G$25 Gold Eagle NGC 3376323-110 MS69

1989 $25 Gold American Eagle MS69 NGC 3376323-110

1989 G$25 Gold Eagle NGC 3376323-110 MS69

1989 $25 Gold American Eagle MS69 NGC 3376323-110

1989 $1 Silver American Eagle NGC Certified # 1554439-230 MS 69

1989 $1 Silver Eagle MS 69 1554439-230 Numismatic Guaranty Corporation

1989 $1 Silver American Eagle NGC Certified # 1554439-230 MS 69

1989 $1 Silver Eagle MS 69 1554439-230 Numismatic Guaranty Corporation

1990 $1 Silver American Eagle NGC Certified 3551768-148 MS 69

1990 $1 Silver Eagle MS 69 3551768-148 Numismatic Guaranty Corporation

1990 $1 Silver American Eagle NGC Certified 3551768-148 MS 69

1990 $1 Silver Eagle MS 69 3551768-148 Numismatic Guaranty Corporation

1991 $1 Silver American Eagle NGC # 154262-019 MS69

NGC # 154262-019 GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA Mark Graff

1991 $1 Silver American Eagle NGC # 154262-019 MS69

NGC # 154262-019 GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA Mark Graff

1993 $1 Silver American Eagle NGC # 124837-061 MS69

NGC # 124837-061 GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA Mark Graff

1993 $1 Silver American Eagle NGC # 124837-061 MS69

NGC # 124837-061 GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA Mark Graff

1996 $1 Silver American Eagle BU

GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA

1996 $1 Silver American Eagle BU

GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA

1996 $1 Silver American Eagle NGC # 1831009-118 MS69

The Coin Corner - Anaheim, CA Order # 17-08586-63171 USPS Tracking # 9402108205499525373844 Shipped: 5/5/2022 Rcvd: 5/9/2022

1996 $1 Silver American Eagle NGC # 1831009-118 MS69

The Coin Corner - Anaheim, CA Order # 17-08586-63171 USPS Tracking # 9402108205499525373844 Shipped: 5/5/2022 Rcvd: 5/9/2022

2001 $1 Silver American Eagle NGC # 140742-079 MS69

NGC # 140742-079 GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA Mark Graff

2001 $1 Silver American Eagle NGC # 140742-079 MS69

NGC # 140742-079 GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA Mark Graff

2001 $10 Gold American Eagle NGC 164802-015 MS 70

Numismatic Guaranty Corporation of America 2001 Eagle G$10 MS 70 164802-015

2001 $10 Gold American Eagle NGC 164802-015 MS 70

Numismatic Guaranty Corporation of America 2001 Eagle G$10 MS 70 164802-015

2002 $1 Silver American Eagle NGC # 4262855-098 MS69

NGC # 4262855-098 GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA Mark Graff

2002 $1 Silver American Eagle NGC # 4262855-098 MS69

NGC # 4262855-098 GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA Mark Graff

2003 $1 Silver American Eagle NGC # 174329-096 MS69

NGC # 174329-096 GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA Mark Graff

2003 $1 Silver American Eagle NGC # 174329-096 MS69

NGC # 174329-096 GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA Mark Graff

2005 $1 Silver American Eagle NGC # 3321307-190 MS69

NGC # 3321307-190 GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA Mark Graff

2005 $1 Silver American Eagle NGC # 3321307-190 MS69

NGC # 3321307-190 GA Numismatic Assn 58th Anniversary Show Dalton, GA Mark Graff

2009-D $1 Presidential Dollar - William Henry Harrison

William Henry Harrison - 9th President - 1841

2009-D $1 Presidential Dollar - William Henry Harrison

William Henry Harrison - 9th President - 1841

2010 $1 Silver Eagle ICG Certified MS 70

5380953480 Coin CTN: 53809503480 Mint: S

2010 $1 Silver Eagle ICG Certified MS 70

5380953480 Coin CTN: 53809503480 Mint: S

2020 G$5 Gold Eagle Numismatic Guaranty Corporation MS70

2020 $5 Gold American Eagle Trump Label MS70 NGC 5837982-118 $234.00

2020 G$5 Gold Eagle Numismatic Guaranty Corporation MS70

2020 $5 Gold American Eagle Trump Label MS70 NGC 5837982-118 $234.00

2020 G$10 Gold Eagle Numismatic Guaranty Corporation MS70

2020 $10 Gold American Eagle Early Releases MS70 5832536-016 NGC

2020 G$10 Gold Eagle Numismatic Guaranty Corporation MS70

2020 $10 Gold American Eagle Early Releases MS70 5832536-016 NGC

2020 G$25 Gold Eagle Numismastic Guaranty Corporation MS70

2020 $25 Gold American Eagle MS70 6018292-002 NGC

2020 G$25 Gold Eagle Numismastic Guaranty Corporation MS70

2020 $25 Gold American Eagle MS70 6018292-002 NGC

2020 G$50 Gold Eagle Numismatic Guaranty Corporation MS70

2020 $50 Gold American Eagle NGC MS70 6018292-002

2020 G$50 Gold Eagle Numismatic Guaranty Corporation MS70

2020 $50 Gold American Eagle NGC MS70 6018292-002

2020 (S) $1 Silver Eagle Emergency Production First Day of Release 6087177-018 MS70

Struck at San Francisco Mint 2020 (S) Eagle S$1 Emergency Production First Day of Release MS70 6087177-018 Edmond C Moy, 38th Director US Mint, Authentic Hand Signed

2020 (S) $1 Silver Eagle Emergency Production First Day of Release 6087177-018 MS70

Struck at San Francisco Mint 2020 (S) Eagle S$1 Emergency Production First Day of Release MS70 6087177-018 Edmond C Moy, 38th Director US Mint, Authentic Hand Signed

2021 $1 ‘CC’ Morgan Carson City Privy Mark Early Release 100th Anniversary NGC 6312327-106 MS69

NGC 6312327-106 2021 ‘CC’ Morgan $1 Carson City Privy Mark Early Release 100th Anniversary

2021 $1 ‘CC’ Morgan Carson City Privy Mark Early Release 100th Anniversary NGC 6312327-106 MS69

NGC 6312327-106 2021 ‘CC’ Morgan $1 Carson City Privy Mark Early Release 100th Anniversary

2021 $1 Heraldic Eagle T-1 First Day of Release 6088435-468 MS 70

2021 Eagle S$1 Heraldic Eagle T-1 First Day of Release MS70 6088435-468 Edmond C Moy, 38th Director US Mint, Authentic Hand Signed

2021 $1 Heraldic Eagle T-1 First Day of Release 6088435-468 MS 70

2021 Eagle S$1 Heraldic Eagle T-1 First Day of Release MS70 6088435-468 Edmond C Moy, 38th Director US Mint, Authentic Hand Signed

2021 $1 Morgan $1 Early Release 100th Anniversary NGC # 2123607-011 MS70

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2021 $1 Morgan $1 Early Release 100th Anniversary NGC # 2123607-011 MS70

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2021 $1 Heraldic Silver Eagle T-1 First Day of Release 6095333-064 (Set) MS 70 (Set)

2021 Eagle S1 Heraldic Eagle T-1 First Day of Release MS70 6095333-064 Edmond C Moy, 38th Director US Mint, Authentic Hand Signed

2021 $1 Heraldic Silver Eagle T-1 First Day of Release 6095333-064 (Set) MS 70 (Set)

2021 Eagle S1 Heraldic Eagle T-1 First Day of Release MS70 6095333-064 Edmond C Moy, 38th Director US Mint, Authentic Hand Signed

2021 (P) $1 Heraldic Silver Eagle T-1 Emergency Production - FDR Struck at Philadelphia Mint 6095335-015 (Set) MS 70 (Set)

Stuck at Philadelphia Mint 2021 (P) Eagle S$1 Heraldic Eagle T-1 Emergency Production- FDR MS 70 6095335-015 Edmond C Moy, 38th Director US Mint, Authentic Hand Signed

2021 (P) $1 Heraldic Silver Eagle T-1 Emergency Production - FDR Struck at Philadelphia Mint 6095335-015 (Set) MS 70 (Set)

Stuck at Philadelphia Mint 2021 (P) Eagle S$1 Heraldic Eagle T-1 Emergency Production- FDR MS 70 6095335-015 Edmond C Moy, 38th Director US Mint, Authentic Hand Signed

2021 (S) $1 Heraldic Silver Eagle T-1 Emergency Production - FDR Struck at San Francisco Mint 6095334-050 (Set) MS 70 (Set)

Struck at San Francisco Mint 2021 (S) Eagle S$1 Heraldic Eagle T-1 Emergency Production- FDR MS70 6095334-050 Edmond C Moy, 38th Director US Mint, Authentic Hand Signed

2021 (S) $1 Heraldic Silver Eagle T-1 Emergency Production - FDR Struck at San Francisco Mint 6095334-050 (Set) MS 70 (Set)

Struck at San Francisco Mint 2021 (S) Eagle S$1 Heraldic Eagle T-1 Emergency Production- FDR MS70 6095334-050 Edmond C Moy, 38th Director US Mint, Authentic Hand Signed

2021 W $1 Herald Silver Eagle T-1 Advance Releases NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO

2021 W Eagle S$1 Heraldic Eagle T-1 Advanced Releases PF 79 Ultra Cameo Edmond C Moy, 38th Director US Mint, (Authentic Hand Signed) 6095007-356

2021 W $1 Herald Silver Eagle T-1 Advance Releases NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO

2021 W Eagle S$1 Heraldic Eagle T-1 Advanced Releases PF 79 Ultra Cameo Edmond C Moy, 38th Director US Mint, (Authentic Hand Signed) 6095007-356