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Lot 1385 - u.s. coins group lots -  Archives International Auctions Wall Street Auction #XXI, Sessions 2 and 3

Lot 1385 - u.s. coins group lots - Archives International Auctions Wall Street Auction #XXI, Sessions 2 and 3

Mostly Minor Errors, Liberty Nickels, and Others. Four single row boxes of mostly minor errors, but there is an Extremely Fine 1867 Indian Cent included, and a 1907/7 Indian. Four sets of circulated Lincolns starting in 1941, two are complete, two almost complete. A single row box of circulated Liberty Nickels, mostly 1900-1912. JFK Half Dollar set 1971-1986 including Proofs, but some with minor PVC present. Also included is a 1947 "Lucky Penny" encasement, weight approximately 12 lbs.

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Lot 1399 - u.s. coins medals -  Archives International Auctions Wall Street Auction #XXI, Sessions 2 and 3

Lot 1399 - u.s. coins medals - Archives International Auctions Wall Street Auction #XXI, Sessions 2 and 3

A wide assortment of medals and tokens, So-Called Dollars, coin post cards, and other interesting items. A quick glance reveals an HK-29, Independence Hall So-Called Dollar, holed; octagonal $50 slug 1906 Thompson’s Restaurant token; 1851 London Exhibition Coining Press Token and many others. Must be seen. [50+], weight approximately 3 lbs.

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Lot 1315 - u.s. coins indian cents -  Archives International Auctions Wall Street Auction #XXI, Sessions 2 and 3

Lot 1315 - u.s. coins indian cents - Archives International Auctions Wall Street Auction #XXI, Sessions 2 and 3

Handsome Red and Brown Uncirculated Indian Cent. 1883 Indian Cent. NGC MS 64 RB.

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Lot 1422 - u.s. coins medals - Archives International Auctions Wall Street Auction #XXI, Sessions 2 and 3

Huge Box Lot of Elongated Coins. Cents, Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, Half Dollars and some World Coins. Everything from Mickey Mouse to Marilyn Monroe. Eleven single row boxes, seventeen album pages, and a plastic bag loaded with hundreds more elongated coins. A huge assortment, and a nice mixture of common and scarcer pieces. A quick glance reveals numerous 1939 New York World’s Fair pieces, including some struck on Civil War store cards, Panama Pacific 1915 Expo, 1904 Louisiana Purchase, and many others. Must be seen. Sold as is. Perhaps 1,000+ pieces.

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Lot 1331 - u.s. coins silver dollars -  Archives International Auctions Wall Street Auction #XXI, Sessions 2 and 3

Lot 1331 - u.s. coins silver dollars - Archives International Auctions Wall Street Auction #XXI, Sessions 2 and 3

Silver Dollars & Silver Eagles. 1880-S Morgan Dollars AU, cleaned(2); 1923 Peace with planchet lamination flaked off, BU; 1986 Silver American Eagles BU & Proof. [5]

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Lot 1441 - u.s. coins medals -  Archives International Auctions Wall Street Auction #XXI, Sessions 2 and 3

Lot 1441 - u.s. coins medals - Archives International Auctions Wall Street Auction #XXI, Sessions 2 and 3

Rare Grover Cleveland Indian Peace Medal. 1885. Grover Cleveland Indian Peace medal. Julian IP-46. Oval. Bronze. NGC graded MS 65 BN. 59.0 mm. x 75.0 mm. Lovely chocolate brown surfaces throughout, with none of the usual contact marks or rim bruises usually associated with pieces of this size. The obverse, engraved by Charles Barber, features a portrait of Grover Cleveland based on photos received at the mint in January of 1885. The reverse was engraved by George Morgan. One of the rarest U.S. Mint Indian Peace medal series. Only 30 pieces were struck in bronze, and 10 in silver. John Ford owned one specimen, sold in Ford XVIII for $3,967.50. Stack’s sold another example described as VF with “small nicks on both sides” in their January 12, 2009 American Sale for $4,025.The current example is vastly superior in grade and general overall appearance, and perhaps the finest known. Rarely seen in even the finest collections, and certainly worthy of a premium bid.

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Lot 1348 - u.s. coins commemoratives -  Archives International Auctions Wall Street Auction #XXI, Sessions 2 and 3

Lot 1348 - u.s. coins commemoratives - Archives International Auctions Wall Street Auction #XXI, Sessions 2 and 3

1915-S Pan-Pacific Commemorative Half Dollar. EF details, cleaned.

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Lot 1364 - u.s. coins commemoratives -  Archives International Auctions Wall Street Auction #XXI, Sessions 2 and 3

Lot 1364 - u.s. coins commemoratives - Archives International Auctions Wall Street Auction #XXI, Sessions 2 and 3

1937-D Oregon Commemorative Half Dollar. NGC MS 64. Very Choice BU. White and lovely.

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Lot 1380 - u.s. coins group lots -  Archives International Auctions Wall Street Auction #XXI, Sessions 2 and 3

Lot 1380 - u.s. coins group lots - Archives International Auctions Wall Street Auction #XXI, Sessions 2 and 3

Banking & Commerce First Day Covers with Coins October 6, 1975. Each cover includes stamps, a Morgan Silver Dollar AU-Unc; and an Indian Cent VG or Better. [8 pieces.], weight approximately 1 lb.

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Lot 1392 - u.s. coins medals -  Archives International Auctions Wall Street Auction #XXI, Sessions 2 and 3

Lot 1392 - u.s. coins medals - Archives International Auctions Wall Street Auction #XXI, Sessions 2 and 3

1909. Hudson-Fulton Aluminum So-Called Dollar. FHK-370. 1909. Hudson-Fulton Celebration, Henrik Hudson Daalder. Aluminum. Less than 200 struck. This example has an interesting anomaly, a small Chinese Chop Mark on the obverse lower left of the portrait. Maybe this was possibly passed in China years ago. Deserves further research.

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