Thomas estate key date coins & jewelry auction
Listing ID#: 853406

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Cornell, WI 54732
Sale Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Bidding Starts: Tuesday Mar 17
Bidding Ends: Tuesday Mar 24
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Wilson Creek Auctions

Contact: Cat James
Phone: 715-505-4363
Email: cathleenajames@gmail.com
Website: wilsoncreekauctionsllc.com

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Wilson Creek Auctions� Terms & Conditions

All online auction sales will be conducted according to the following plus any other conditions added via email or posted on this web site. In bidding, you consent to be bound by these terms and conditions.

1. Full Name and Address Required: All bidders must provide their full name, address, daytime/evening phone number, and driver's license number. Wilson Creek Auctions reserves the right to deny registration.

2. Deposit May Be Required: A cash deposit may be required to register or to continue bidding after a stated high bid has been reached.

3. Sold to Highest Bidder: All items in the auction will be sold to the highest bidder unless the seller has a minimum reserve price. In this case the bid price is subject to the seller's confirmation. Disputes over the winning bid price or any other problem will be settled according to records kept by Wilson Creek Auctions.

4. Bidder Inspection and "As Is, Where Is" Condition: When Inspection Times are provided, bidders should examine and inspect items prior to bidding. In all cases, all items are sold AS IS, WHERE IS WITH ALL FAULTS. The seller and Wilson Creek Auctions expressly disclaim any warranty concerning the condition, quality, and nature, fitness for particular purpose, value or merchantability of any item. No allowance will be made for errors in cataloging, genuineness, defects or imperfections not noted. Online photographs are provided for bidders' convenience and will not be interpreted to create representations or warranties for any item. Wilson Creek Auctions relies upon information from the seller concerning all items and makes no investigation or warranty about the accuracy or completeness of this information.

5. Removal and High Bidder's Responsibilities: All removal is at the expense, liability, and risk of the purchaser including disconnecting of utilities. Rights of the high bidder to purchase the item end on the last day and time of announced checkout. At this time, the item(s) will be considered abandoned by the high bidder. Wilson Creek Auctions reserves the right to dispose of the item(s) according to its discretion. Any high bidder that fails to complete a transaction will be held responsible for all damages resulting from that action including, but not limited to, storage costs, interest, filing fees, and attorney's fees. Items paid by the high bidder but not removed by the announced checkout will be considered abandoned, and will be disposed of at the discretion of Wilson Creek Auctions. A refund will not be given.

6. Claims and Non-Delivery: No claims will be allowed after an item has been removed from the auction site. Neither Wilson Creek Auctions nor the seller shall be held liable for non-delivery to any high bidder of any item. If payment has been made the high bidder shall receive a refund for the sum paid. This guarantee of refund shall be null and void if the high bidder fails to remove the item before the last day of announced pickup/removal times. In no event shall Wilson Creek Auctions be liable to any bidder for any act or omission occurring in connection with the auction for an amount that exceeds the amount that such bidder has actually paid to Wilson Creek Auctions, as a deposit or as payment for a purchased item.

7. Item Offerings and Removals: Wilson Creek Auctions according to its discretion may offer items by the piece or by the lot. It also may intersperse the auction with items from various sellers. The seller, with the consent of Wilson Creek Auctions, has the right to remove items from the auction before or after bidding is completed. In the event of removal after bidding is complete, the high bidders sole remedy shall be the refund of the amount actually paid if payment has been made.

8. Auction Participation and Compliance with Terms: By participating in an auction, bidders represent, irrefutably warrant and covenant that:-They shall not misrepresent their ability to close the transaction pursuant to the terms and conditions of the auction.-They have the capacity to close the transaction and that any bid they make on the item constitutes an irrevocable offer to buy the item for the full amount of the bid plus 18% buyer's premium and applicable taxes-They have the legal authority to enter into an agreement to purchase the item-They shall forfeit all deposits or otherwise pay as liquidated damages all monies paid if payment is not made in full by the time specified.

9. Auction Participation and Bidding Errors: Immediate notification is required if a mistake is made in bidding. Bidders may still be held responsible for the bid.

10. Wilson Creek Auctions as Agent Only: Wilson Creek Auctions is acting only as an agent, and is not responsible for the action of the principals.

11. Item Removal from Auction Site: Wilson Creek Auctions will announce the removal or "check-out" period for each auction on that auctions online site. Online auctions will have the details posted on the auction event page. Wilson Creek Auctions will assume no responsibility for any part of item removal. High bidders/purchasers will assume sole responsibility and risk for disassembling, disconnecting, loading and trucking all purchased items. Purchasers will repair personal property that is altered or damaged in the removal of their items.

12. Malfunction, Shutdown, Loss of Service: The results of the auction may be rendered void if malfunction, shutdown, or temporary loss of service occurs. In such an event, Wilson Creek Auctions reserves the right to remedy the situation in whichever way best represents the seller, including the cancellation of existing bids. Wilson Creek Auctions shall not be held liable in any way for any malfunctions, shutdowns, or loss of service.

13. Auction Closing, Payment and Pickup: Each auction has its own ending time listed on that auction's site and in advertisements. Auctions end automatically at this time unless the two-minute extended bidding is in effect. Notification/invoices will be sent to winning bidders. In the event that you have not received your notification/invoice by the afternoon of the day following the closing of the auction, please contact Wilson Creek Auctions at 715-505-4363. High bidders/purchasers are expected to make arrangements for removal, riggers etc. so that they can conform to the pickup days allotted. Methods of payment include: Cash, Cashier's Checks, Money orders (payable to Wilson Creek Auctions), credit or debit cards (3% Fee or whatever your personal credit card company surcharge will be applied). All high bids are subject to applicable sales tax. A 18% buyers fee will apply to all purchases; a 3% discount for cash bidders. For resellers or tax exempt, provide a copy of your state exemption certificate.

14. Indemnification and Acceptance of Auction Terms by Bidders: Purchaser and Bidders agree to indemnify and hold harmless both the seller and Wilson Creek Auctions from and against all claims and liabilities resulting from online auction, including but not limited to: proximate or consequential damages, failure to comply with local, state, or federal laws, and cost of legal expenses arising there from. No person shall have any claim against Wilson Creek Auctions, their respective agents or employees for any injuries sustained or damages to or loss of property that may occur at the auction site.

These Terms and Conditions, and all questions with respect to the interpretation of these conditions, shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the internal laws of the State of Wisconsin, without regard to conflict of law's provisions. All bidders expressly consent to personal and exclusive jurisdiction in the courts of the State of Wisconsin located in Chippewa County. In bidding, you consent to agreeing with all the Terms and Conditions stated above and any auction specific terms posted on each auctions event page and/or terms emailed to you and or terms posted on WilsonCreekAuctions.com.


BY REGISTERING FOR THIS SITE, YOU STATE THAT YOU HAVE READ THE BIDDER CONTRACT AND HEREBY AGREE TO THE ABOVE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AUCTION.
Listing Information
Gold & Silver Bars, Mint state, Carson City, silver dollar Morgan, uncirculated, cameo, proof, wheat cent, dime, eagle, half dollar, proof, quarters, uncirculated, roll, mint set P&D, penny, nickel, silver, cooper, Peso Gold Coins, Washington, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Roosevelt, Jefferson, Lincoln, Franklin, Sacajawea, Certified, Unsearched, Unc., peace dollar, liberty, Barber, NGC, PCGS, Deep Cameo, Indian Head Cent, Red Lincoln, Double Die, Key date, V nickel, ancient, buffalo, nickel, toning, silver bar, Mixed Date, Foreign, Mercury silver dimes, Flying eagle Cent. Vintage Pocket Watches, Cross Pendant, Sterling, Rings, necklace, pendant, Bangle, gold, silver, diamond, Opal, amethyst, ruby, garnet, Aquamarine, Citrine, Tiger-eye, sterling silver, earring, chain, Larimar, Mystic Topaz & Topaz, Sapphire, Pearl, Turquoise, Black Onyx, Emerald, Tanzanite, Moissanite, Wedding, Semi-Precious Stone, Navajo Brass and Copper, Vintage Brooch & Skewback Earrings and More!

1
Authenticity Unknow 1852-O $1 Pre-33 Gold
This Coin has been sent in to two grading company's and has come back once with "Authenticity Unknown" and once with "Questionable Authenticity" We dont even know what that means. It's gold, that much I can tell you. Is it a real coin? Possibly.....?...

1
1954 Certified Bank of Canada 1,000.00 Bank Note
The 1954 Canadian $1,000 bank note is a highly sought-after collector's item known for its distinct design and two major varieties: the original "Devil's Face" and the later "Modified Portrait". While it is no longer legal tender as of January 1, 202...

1
1905-1914 $20 Wells Fargo Travelers Check
Certified Choice UNC 64. During the early 20th century (approximately 1905�1914), Wells Fargo & Company issued International Travelers Checks that are now considered rare historical collectibles. These checks were part of a secure financial syst...

2
1878-S Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1878-S Morgan Silver Dollar is a highly collectible coin as it was produced during the first year of the iconic Morgan Dollar series. Struck at the San Francisco Mint with a mintage of 9,774,000, it is considered common even in high Mint State (u...

3
1897-S Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1897-S Morgan Silver Dollar is a popular and relatively accessible coin from the San Francisco Mint. Known for its typically sharp strike and frosty luster, it is a favorite for collectors building year sets. Circulated Grades (G-4 to AU-58): Ty...

4
1878 8TF Variety UNC Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1878 8 Tail Feathers (8TF) Morgan Silver Dollar is a highly sought-after first-year variety of the Morgan series. It is distinguished by the presence of eight tail feathers on the eagle on the reverse side, a design that was quickly revised becau...

5
1896-O Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1896-O Morgan Silver Dollar is a "conditional rarity" in the numismatic world. While it is common and relatively affordable in lower, circulated grades, it becomes extremely scarce and valuable in high uncirculated (Mint State) conditions due to ...

6
1888-S Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1888-S Morgan Silver Dollar is a "semi-key date" in the Morgan series, highly sought after due to its significantly lower mintage compared to other 1888 issues. While the Philadelphia and New Orleans mints produced tens of millions, the San Franc...

7
1887-S Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1887-S Morgan Silver Dollar is a sought-after coin from the San Francisco Mint, valued for its relatively low mintage of 1,771,000 pieces�just 5% of all Morgans struck that year. It is widely considered by collectors to be among the most bea...

8
1889-S Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1889-S Morgan silver dollar is a highly desirable coin from the San Francisco Mint, recognized for its low mintage of 700,000 pieces. While it was once considered one of the rarest dates in the series, the release of Treasury bags in the 1930s an...

9
Lot of 2 1931-S Mercury Silver Dimes
The 1931-S Mercury Silver Dime is a historically significant 10-cent piece struck at the San Francisco Mint. It is widely considered a "semi-key" date in the Mercury dime series due to its relatively low mintage, making it highly sought after by coll...

10
Lot of 2 1921-D Mercury Silver Dimes Key Dates
The 1921-D Mercury Silver Dime is a highly sought-after "semi-key date" in the Mercury Dime series. It has the second-lowest mintage of the entire series, with only 1,080,000 coins struck at the Denver Mint. This low production was largely due to a p...

11
1928-D Standing Liberty Silver Quarter
The 1928-D Standing Liberty Silver Quarter is a popular 90% silver coin from the Denver Mint, known for having a relatively low mintage of 1,627,600. While it is common in Mint State (uncirculated) condition compared to other years, finding examples ...

12
1926-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter
The 1926-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter is a notable issue from the San Francisco Mint with a mintage of 2,700,000. It is considered a "better date" in the series, as it saw heavy circulation, making well-preserved examples scarce. Market Value ...

13
1920-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter
The 1920-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter is a popular collector coin from the San Francisco Mint with a total mintage of 6,380,000. While worn examples are common, high-grade specimens and those with a "Full Head" (FH) designation are significantly...

14
1919 Standing Liberty Silver Quarter
The 1919 Standing Liberty Silver Quarter is a Type 2 design coin composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. While the Philadelphia-minted version is relatively common, the 1919-D and 1919-S issues are considered "semi-key" dates in the series and can be ...

15
1917-D Var 2 Standing Liberty Silver Quarter
The 1917-D Type 2 Standing Liberty Quarter is a significant early variety in the Standing Liberty series, notable for being the first Denver-minted quarter to feature the revised design. This "Type 2" variety was introduced mid-year in 1917, primaril...

16
1917-S VAR 1 Standing Liberty Silver Quarter
The 1917-S Standing Liberty Quarter Type 1 is a highly sought-after silver coin known for its brief production and controversial "bare breasted" design. Minted in San Francisco with a total mintage of 1,952,000, it is considered scarcer in uncirculat...

17
1943-P Uncirculated Silver War Nickel
The 1943-P Jefferson War Nickel is a unique piece of American history, notable for its 35% silver composition. These "War Nickels" were minted from 1942 to 1945 to conserve nickel for military use in armor and weaponry during World War II Large "P" ...

18
1944-P Uncirculated Jefferson Silver War Nickel
The 1944-P Jefferson War Nickel is a historic five-cent piece struck at the Philadelphia Mint during World War II. Unlike standard nickels, it contains 35% silver because the military needed nickel and copper for wartime efforts, such as hardening st...

19
1943-P Jefferson Silver War Nickel
The 1943-P Jefferson War Nickel is a historic American five-cent piece distinguished by its unique silver-based composition and a large "P" mint mark. Minted during World War II, these coins replaced standard nickel with a silver alloy to conserve th...

20
1945-D Uncirculated Silver War Time Nickel
The 1945-P Wartime Nickel is a historic silver alloy coin produced by the Philadelphia Mint during the final year of World War II. These "war nickels" were created to conserve nickel for military use, such as artillery and armor plating. Composition...

21
1944-P Jefferson Silver War Nickel
The 1944-P Jefferson Nickel is a "Wartime Nickel" struck in a special silver alloy to conserve nickel and copper for World War II military equipment like guns and tanks. Large Mint Mark: A large letter "P" is located on the reverse side, centered di...

22
1922-D Lincoln Wheat Cent Better Date
The 1922 production is famous for "die errors" caused by heavily worn and over-polished dies. Collectors categorize these into three main varieties: 1922-D (Regular Strike): Features a clearly visible "D" mint mark. Typical Value: $20�$75 (Cir...

23
1910-S Lincoln Wheat Cent
The 1910-S Wheat Cent is considered a semi-key date in the Lincoln Wheat penny series, primarily due to its relatively low mintage of 6,045,000 at the San Francisco Mint. It represents the second year of the series and is highly sought after by colle...

24
1912-S Lincoln Wheat Cent
The 1912-S Wheat Cent is a scarce "semi-key" date in the Lincoln cent series, highly sought after due to its low mintage of 4,431,000. Minted in San Francisco, it is recognized by the "S" mintmark located on the obverse (front) of the coin just below...

25
1913-D Lincoln Wheat Cent
The 1913-D Lincoln Wheat Cent is considered a semi-key date in the Lincoln Cent series due to its relatively low mintage of 15,804,000. While it is obtainable in circulated grades, it is significantly rarer and more valuable in high-grade uncirculat...

26
1912-D Lincoln Wheat Cent
The 1912-D Lincoln Wheat Cent is a semi-key date in the series, representing the second year pennies were struck at the Denver Mint. With a mintage of 10,411,000, it is considerably scarcer than the Philadelphia issue of the same year.

27
1913-S Lincoln Wheat Cent
The 1913-S Lincoln Wheat Cent is a sought-after "semi-key date" in the Lincoln penny series due to its relatively low mintage of 6,101,000 at the San Francisco Mint. While not as rare as the famous 1909-S VDB, it is considered scarce in higher grades...

28
1914-S Lincoln Wheat Cent Better Date
The 1914-S Wheat Cent is considered a semi-key date in the Lincoln Cent series due to its relatively low mintage of 4,137,000. While more common than the rare 1914-D, it remains scarce in all grades, especially in uncirculated "Red" condition. The v...

29
1924-D Lincoln Wheat Cent *Scarce Coin
The 1924-D Lincoln Wheat Cent is a highly sought-after "semi-key date" in the Lincoln penny series. Minted in Denver, it has a notably low mintage of only 2,520,000, making it one of the toughest regular-issue pennies from the 1920s to find.

30
1911-S Lincoln Wheat Cent
The 1911-S Lincoln Wheat Cent is a highly sought-after "semi-key" date in the Lincoln penny series. Minted in San Francisco, it is notable for its relatively low mintage of 4,026,000. This scarcity, especially in higher grades, makes it one of the mo...

31
1911-D Lincoln Wheat Cent
The 1911-D Wheat Cent is a notable coin for collectors as it represents the first year the Denver Mint produced Lincoln pennies. With a mintage of 12,672,000, it is significantly scarcer than the Philadelphia version from the same year, making it a "...

32
1931-S Lincoln Wheat Cent Key Date
The 1931-S Wheat Cent is a premier "key date" in the Lincoln Penny series, meaning it is one of the most essential and difficult coins to find for completing a collection. Struck at the San Francisco Mint during the Great Depression, its total mintag...



35
1844 Large Cent Coin
The 1844 Large Cent is a copper coin from the Braided Hair series (1839�1857), designed by Christian Gobrecht and minted in Philadelphia. With a mintage of approximately 2,398,752, it is considered common in most circulated grades but highly pri...

36
1853 Large Cent Coin
The 1853 Braided Hair Large Cent is a common yet highly collectible copper coin from the final years of the United States' large cent era. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, it features the "Braided Hair" design by Christian Gobrecht, which was the sta...

37
1849 Large Cent Coin
The 1849 Braided Hair Large Cent is a 100% copper coin minted at the Philadelphia Mint. With a mintage of 4,178,500, it is considered common in circulated grades but becomes increasingly rare and valuable in Mint State (uncirculated) with original re...

38
1856 Large Cent Coin
The 1856 Braided Hair Large Cent is a copper coin minted at the Philadelphia Mint with a total mintage of 2,690,463. It is known for having two distinct date varieties: the Slanted 5 and the Upright 5.

39
1820 Matron Head Large Cent
The 1820 Large Cent is a copper coin from the "Coronet Head" series (also known as the Matron Head), minted exclusively in Philadelphia. This year is particularly notable for collectors due to a famous hoard of uncirculated specimens known as the Ran...

40
1909-S Lincoln Wheat Cent *Very Scarce
The 1909-S Lincoln Wheat Cent is a "key date" in the series, highly valued due to its low mintage. There are two distinct types for this year and mint, with significantly different values After public controversy over the initials, they were removed...

41
1859-O Seated Liberty Silver Dollar *Scarce Coin
The 1859-O Seated Liberty Silver Dollar is a significant 19th-century American coin minted in New Orleans, with a total mintage of 360,000 pieces. It is widely considered an ideal "type coin" for the "No Motto" variety of the Seated Liberty series be...














































87
1952 MS63 Washington Carver Silver Half Dollar
The 1952 Washington-Carver half dollar is a 90% silver commemorative coin honoring George Washington Carver and Booker T. Washington, featuring their portraits on the obverse and a US map on the reverse. With a large Philadelphia mintage of over 2 mi...


89
1857 S.S. C/A Certified Sunken Treasure
The 1857 sunken treasure coin most commonly refers to gold and silver coins recovered from the shipwreck of the SS Central America, also known as the "Ship of Gold," which sank in 1857. The term "c/a" in this context typically stands for Central Amer...



92
Certified Roman Ancient 1st Century Coin
The Gaul Aedui silver quinarius is an ancient Celtic coin minted by the Aedui tribe in what is now the Burgundy region of France. While primarily associated with the mid-1st century BC, these coins represent a period where Gallic tribes began heavily...

93
1st Century B.C. Ancient Roman Ancient Coin
In the 1st century BC, Roman coinage transitioned from the traditional designs of the Republic to the personalized propaganda of the emerging Empire. This period saw the introduction of living portraits on coins�most notably by Julius Caesar in ...

94
1859 Certified 3 Cent Silver
The 1859 Silver Three-Cent piece (often called a "Trime") marks a significant design transition as the first year of the Type 3 variety. Minted exclusively in Philadelphia, this coin is notable for its reduced star outlines (from three to two) and a ...


96
Vietnam Cash Coin Certified
Vietnamese cash coins, often called sap�que, are traditional cast coins with a distinctive square central hole that were the primary currency of Vietnam for nearly 1,000 years. First introduced in 970 AD under the �inh dynasty, they remaine...
















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1942 MS67 Certified Mercury Silver Dime *OH
Very High Grade Slabbed in "Old Fatty" Holder











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Wilson Creek Auctions� Terms & Conditions All online auction sales will be conducted according to the following plus any other conditions added via email or posted on this web site. In bidding, you consent to be bound by these terms and conditions. 1. Full Name and Address Required: All bidders must provide their full name, address, daytime/evening phone number, and driver's license number. Wilson Creek Auctions reserves the right to deny registration. 2. Deposit May Be Required: A cash deposit may be required to register or to continue bidding after a stated high bid has been reached. 3. Sold to Highest Bidder: All items in the auction will be sold to the highest bidder unless the seller has a minimum reserve price. In this case the bid price is subject to the seller's confirmation. Disputes over the winning bid price or any other problem will be settled according to records kept by Wilson Creek Auctions. 4. Bidder Inspection and "As Is, Where Is" Condition: When Inspection Times are provided, bidders should examine and inspect items prior to bidding. In all cases, all items are sold AS IS, WHERE IS WITH ALL FAULTS. The seller and Wilson Creek Auctions expressly disclaim any warranty concerning the condition, quality, and nature, fitness for particular purpose, value or merchantability of any item. No allowance will be made for errors in cataloging, genuineness, defects or imperfections not noted. Online photographs are provided for bidders' convenience and will not be interpreted to create representations or warranties for any item. Wilson Creek Auctions relies upon information from the seller concerning all items and makes no investigation or warranty about the accuracy or completeness of this information. 5. Removal and High Bidder's Responsibilities: All removal is at the expense, liability, and risk of the purchaser including disconnecting of utilities. Rights of the high bidder to purchase the item end on the last day and time of announced checkout. At this time, the item(s) will be considered abandoned by the high bidder. Wilson Creek Auctions reserves the right to dispose of the item(s) according to its discretion. Any high bidder that fails to complete a transaction will be held responsible for all damages resulting from that action including, but not limited to, storage costs, interest, filing fees, and attorney's fees. Items paid by the high bidder but not removed by the announced checkout will be considered abandoned, and will be disposed of at the discretion of Wilson Creek Auctions. A refund will not be given. 6. Claims and Non-Delivery: No claims will be allowed after an item has been removed from the auction site. Neither Wilson Creek Auctions nor the seller shall be held liable for non-delivery to any high bidder of any item. If payment has been made the high bidder shall receive a refund for the sum paid. This guarantee of refund shall be null and void if the high bidder fails to remove the item before the last day of announced pickup/removal times. In no event shall Wilson Creek Auctions be liable to any bidder for any act or omission occurring in connection with the auction for an amount that exceeds the amount that such bidder has actually paid to Wilson Creek Auctions, as a deposit or as payment for a purchased item. 7. Item Offerings and Removals: Wilson Creek Auctions according to its discretion may offer items by the piece or by the lot. It also may intersperse the auction with items from various sellers. The seller, with the consent of Wilson Creek Auctions, has the right to remove items from the auction before or after bidding is completed. In the event of removal after bidding is complete, the high bidders sole remedy shall be the refund of the amount actually paid if payment has been made. 8. Auction Participation and Compliance with Terms: By participating in an auction, bidders represent, irrefutably warrant and covenant that:-They shall not misrepresent their ability to close the transaction pursuant to the terms and conditions of the auction.-They have the capacity to close the transaction and that any bid they make on the item constitutes an irrevocable offer to buy the item for the full amount of the bid plus 18% buyer's premium and applicable taxes-They have the legal authority to enter into an agreement to purchase the item-They shall forfeit all deposits or otherwise pay as liquidated damages all monies paid if payment is not made in full by the time specified. 9. Auction Participation and Bidding Errors: Immediate notification is required if a mistake is made in bidding. Bidders may still be held responsible for the bid. 10. Wilson Creek Auctions as Agent Only: Wilson Creek Auctions is acting only as an agent, and is not responsible for the action of the principals. 11. Item Removal from Auction Site: Wilson Creek Auctions will announce the removal or "check-out" period for each auction on that auctions online site. Online auctions will have the details posted on the auction event page. Wilson Creek Auctions will assume no responsibility for any part of item removal. High bidders/purchasers will assume sole responsibility and risk for disassembling, disconnecting, loading and trucking all purchased items. Purchasers will repair personal property that is altered or damaged in the removal of their items. 12. Malfunction, Shutdown, Loss of Service: The results of the auction may be rendered void if malfunction, shutdown, or temporary loss of service occurs. In such an event, Wilson Creek Auctions reserves the right to remedy the situation in whichever way best represents the seller, including the cancellation of existing bids. Wilson Creek Auctions shall not be held liable in any way for any malfunctions, shutdowns, or loss of service. 13. Auction Closing, Payment and Pickup: Each auction has its own ending time listed on that auction's site and in advertisements. Auctions end automatically at this time unless the two-minute extended bidding is in effect. Notification/invoices will be sent to winning bidders. In the event that you have not received your notification/invoice by the afternoon of the day following the closing of the auction, please contact Wilson Creek Auctions at 715-505-4363. High bidders/purchasers are expected to make arrangements for removal, riggers etc. so that they can conform to the pickup days allotted. Methods of payment include: Cash, Cashier's Checks, Money orders (payable to Wilson Creek Auctions), credit or debit cards (3% Fee or whatever your personal credit card company surcharge will be applied). All high bids are subject to applicable sales tax. A 18% buyers fee will apply to all purchases; a 3% discount for cash bidders. For resellers or tax exempt, provide a copy of your state exemption certificate. 14. Indemnification and Acceptance of Auction Terms by Bidders: Purchaser and Bidders agree to indemnify and hold harmless both the seller and Wilson Creek Auctions from and against all claims and liabilities resulting from online auction, including but not limited to: proximate or consequential damages, failure to comply with local, state, or federal laws, and cost of legal expenses arising there from. No person shall have any claim against Wilson Creek Auctions, their respective agents or employees for any injuries sustained or damages to or loss of property that may occur at the auction site. These Terms and Conditions, and all questions with respect to the interpretation of these conditions, shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the internal laws of the State of Wisconsin, without regard to conflict of law's provisions. All bidders expressly consent to personal and exclusive jurisdiction in the courts of the State of Wisconsin located in Chippewa County. In bidding, you consent to agreeing with all the Terms and Conditions stated above and any auction specific terms posted on each auctions event page and/or terms emailed to you and or terms posted on WilsonCreekAuctions.com. BY REGISTERING FOR THIS SITE, YOU STATE THAT YOU HAVE READ THE BIDDER CONTRACT AND HEREBY AGREE TO THE ABOVE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AUCTION.
Listing Details
Gold & Silver Bars, Mint state, Carson City, silver dollar Morgan, uncirculated, cameo, proof, wheat cent, dime, eagle, half dollar, proof, quarters, uncirculated, roll, mint set P&D, penny, nickel, silver, cooper, Peso Gold Coins, Washington, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Roosevelt, Jefferson, Lincoln, Franklin, Sacajawea, Certified, Unsearched, Unc., peace dollar, liberty, Barber, NGC, PCGS, Deep Cameo, Indian Head Cent, Red Lincoln, Double Die, Key date, V nickel, ancient, buffalo, nickel, toning, silver bar, Mixed Date, Foreign, Mercury silver dimes, Flying eagle Cent. Vintage Pocket Watches, Cross Pendant, Sterling, Rings, necklace, pendant, Bangle, gold, silver, diamond, Opal, amethyst, ruby, garnet, Aquamarine, Citrine, Tiger-eye, sterling silver, earring, chain, Larimar, Mystic Topaz & Topaz, Sapphire, Pearl, Turquoise, Black Onyx, Emerald, Tanzanite, Moissanite, Wedding, Semi-Precious Stone, Navajo Brass and Copper, Vintage Brooch & Skewback Earrings and More!

1
Authenticity Unknow 1852-O $1 Pre-33 Gold
This Coin has been sent in to two grading company's and has come back once with "Authenticity Unknown" and once with "Questionable Authenticity" We dont even know what that means. It's gold, that much I can tell you. Is it a real coin? Possibly.....?...

1
1954 Certified Bank of Canada 1,000.00 Bank Note
The 1954 Canadian $1,000 bank note is a highly sought-after collector's item known for its distinct design and two major varieties: the original "Devil's Face" and the later "Modified Portrait". While it is no longer legal tender as of January 1, 202...

1
1905-1914 $20 Wells Fargo Travelers Check
Certified Choice UNC 64. During the early 20th century (approximately 1905�1914), Wells Fargo & Company issued International Travelers Checks that are now considered rare historical collectibles. These checks were part of a secure financial syst...

2
1878-S Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1878-S Morgan Silver Dollar is a highly collectible coin as it was produced during the first year of the iconic Morgan Dollar series. Struck at the San Francisco Mint with a mintage of 9,774,000, it is considered common even in high Mint State (u...

3
1897-S Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1897-S Morgan Silver Dollar is a popular and relatively accessible coin from the San Francisco Mint. Known for its typically sharp strike and frosty luster, it is a favorite for collectors building year sets. Circulated Grades (G-4 to AU-58): Ty...

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1878 8TF Variety UNC Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1878 8 Tail Feathers (8TF) Morgan Silver Dollar is a highly sought-after first-year variety of the Morgan series. It is distinguished by the presence of eight tail feathers on the eagle on the reverse side, a design that was quickly revised becau...

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1896-O Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1896-O Morgan Silver Dollar is a "conditional rarity" in the numismatic world. While it is common and relatively affordable in lower, circulated grades, it becomes extremely scarce and valuable in high uncirculated (Mint State) conditions due to ...

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1888-S Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1888-S Morgan Silver Dollar is a "semi-key date" in the Morgan series, highly sought after due to its significantly lower mintage compared to other 1888 issues. While the Philadelphia and New Orleans mints produced tens of millions, the San Franc...

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1887-S Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1887-S Morgan Silver Dollar is a sought-after coin from the San Francisco Mint, valued for its relatively low mintage of 1,771,000 pieces�just 5% of all Morgans struck that year. It is widely considered by collectors to be among the most bea...

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1889-S Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1889-S Morgan silver dollar is a highly desirable coin from the San Francisco Mint, recognized for its low mintage of 700,000 pieces. While it was once considered one of the rarest dates in the series, the release of Treasury bags in the 1930s an...

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Lot of 2 1931-S Mercury Silver Dimes
The 1931-S Mercury Silver Dime is a historically significant 10-cent piece struck at the San Francisco Mint. It is widely considered a "semi-key" date in the Mercury dime series due to its relatively low mintage, making it highly sought after by coll...

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Lot of 2 1921-D Mercury Silver Dimes Key Dates
The 1921-D Mercury Silver Dime is a highly sought-after "semi-key date" in the Mercury Dime series. It has the second-lowest mintage of the entire series, with only 1,080,000 coins struck at the Denver Mint. This low production was largely due to a p...

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1928-D Standing Liberty Silver Quarter
The 1928-D Standing Liberty Silver Quarter is a popular 90% silver coin from the Denver Mint, known for having a relatively low mintage of 1,627,600. While it is common in Mint State (uncirculated) condition compared to other years, finding examples ...

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1926-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter
The 1926-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter is a notable issue from the San Francisco Mint with a mintage of 2,700,000. It is considered a "better date" in the series, as it saw heavy circulation, making well-preserved examples scarce. Market Value ...

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1920-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter
The 1920-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter is a popular collector coin from the San Francisco Mint with a total mintage of 6,380,000. While worn examples are common, high-grade specimens and those with a "Full Head" (FH) designation are significantly...

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1919 Standing Liberty Silver Quarter
The 1919 Standing Liberty Silver Quarter is a Type 2 design coin composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. While the Philadelphia-minted version is relatively common, the 1919-D and 1919-S issues are considered "semi-key" dates in the series and can be ...

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1917-D Var 2 Standing Liberty Silver Quarter
The 1917-D Type 2 Standing Liberty Quarter is a significant early variety in the Standing Liberty series, notable for being the first Denver-minted quarter to feature the revised design. This "Type 2" variety was introduced mid-year in 1917, primaril...

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1917-S VAR 1 Standing Liberty Silver Quarter
The 1917-S Standing Liberty Quarter Type 1 is a highly sought-after silver coin known for its brief production and controversial "bare breasted" design. Minted in San Francisco with a total mintage of 1,952,000, it is considered scarcer in uncirculat...

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1943-P Uncirculated Silver War Nickel
The 1943-P Jefferson War Nickel is a unique piece of American history, notable for its 35% silver composition. These "War Nickels" were minted from 1942 to 1945 to conserve nickel for military use in armor and weaponry during World War II Large "P" ...

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1944-P Uncirculated Jefferson Silver War Nickel
The 1944-P Jefferson War Nickel is a historic five-cent piece struck at the Philadelphia Mint during World War II. Unlike standard nickels, it contains 35% silver because the military needed nickel and copper for wartime efforts, such as hardening st...

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1943-P Jefferson Silver War Nickel
The 1943-P Jefferson War Nickel is a historic American five-cent piece distinguished by its unique silver-based composition and a large "P" mint mark. Minted during World War II, these coins replaced standard nickel with a silver alloy to conserve th...

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1945-D Uncirculated Silver War Time Nickel
The 1945-P Wartime Nickel is a historic silver alloy coin produced by the Philadelphia Mint during the final year of World War II. These "war nickels" were created to conserve nickel for military use, such as artillery and armor plating. Composition...

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1944-P Jefferson Silver War Nickel
The 1944-P Jefferson Nickel is a "Wartime Nickel" struck in a special silver alloy to conserve nickel and copper for World War II military equipment like guns and tanks. Large Mint Mark: A large letter "P" is located on the reverse side, centered di...

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1922-D Lincoln Wheat Cent Better Date
The 1922 production is famous for "die errors" caused by heavily worn and over-polished dies. Collectors categorize these into three main varieties: 1922-D (Regular Strike): Features a clearly visible "D" mint mark. Typical Value: $20�$75 (Cir...

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1910-S Lincoln Wheat Cent
The 1910-S Wheat Cent is considered a semi-key date in the Lincoln Wheat penny series, primarily due to its relatively low mintage of 6,045,000 at the San Francisco Mint. It represents the second year of the series and is highly sought after by colle...

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1912-S Lincoln Wheat Cent
The 1912-S Wheat Cent is a scarce "semi-key" date in the Lincoln cent series, highly sought after due to its low mintage of 4,431,000. Minted in San Francisco, it is recognized by the "S" mintmark located on the obverse (front) of the coin just below...

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1913-D Lincoln Wheat Cent
The 1913-D Lincoln Wheat Cent is considered a semi-key date in the Lincoln Cent series due to its relatively low mintage of 15,804,000. While it is obtainable in circulated grades, it is significantly rarer and more valuable in high-grade uncirculat...

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1912-D Lincoln Wheat Cent
The 1912-D Lincoln Wheat Cent is a semi-key date in the series, representing the second year pennies were struck at the Denver Mint. With a mintage of 10,411,000, it is considerably scarcer than the Philadelphia issue of the same year.

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1913-S Lincoln Wheat Cent
The 1913-S Lincoln Wheat Cent is a sought-after "semi-key date" in the Lincoln penny series due to its relatively low mintage of 6,101,000 at the San Francisco Mint. While not as rare as the famous 1909-S VDB, it is considered scarce in higher grades...

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1914-S Lincoln Wheat Cent Better Date
The 1914-S Wheat Cent is considered a semi-key date in the Lincoln Cent series due to its relatively low mintage of 4,137,000. While more common than the rare 1914-D, it remains scarce in all grades, especially in uncirculated "Red" condition. The v...

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1924-D Lincoln Wheat Cent *Scarce Coin
The 1924-D Lincoln Wheat Cent is a highly sought-after "semi-key date" in the Lincoln penny series. Minted in Denver, it has a notably low mintage of only 2,520,000, making it one of the toughest regular-issue pennies from the 1920s to find.

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1911-S Lincoln Wheat Cent
The 1911-S Lincoln Wheat Cent is a highly sought-after "semi-key" date in the Lincoln penny series. Minted in San Francisco, it is notable for its relatively low mintage of 4,026,000. This scarcity, especially in higher grades, makes it one of the mo...

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1911-D Lincoln Wheat Cent
The 1911-D Wheat Cent is a notable coin for collectors as it represents the first year the Denver Mint produced Lincoln pennies. With a mintage of 12,672,000, it is significantly scarcer than the Philadelphia version from the same year, making it a "...

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1931-S Lincoln Wheat Cent Key Date
The 1931-S Wheat Cent is a premier "key date" in the Lincoln Penny series, meaning it is one of the most essential and difficult coins to find for completing a collection. Struck at the San Francisco Mint during the Great Depression, its total mintag...



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1844 Large Cent Coin
The 1844 Large Cent is a copper coin from the Braided Hair series (1839�1857), designed by Christian Gobrecht and minted in Philadelphia. With a mintage of approximately 2,398,752, it is considered common in most circulated grades but highly pri...

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1853 Large Cent Coin
The 1853 Braided Hair Large Cent is a common yet highly collectible copper coin from the final years of the United States' large cent era. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, it features the "Braided Hair" design by Christian Gobrecht, which was the sta...

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1849 Large Cent Coin
The 1849 Braided Hair Large Cent is a 100% copper coin minted at the Philadelphia Mint. With a mintage of 4,178,500, it is considered common in circulated grades but becomes increasingly rare and valuable in Mint State (uncirculated) with original re...

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1856 Large Cent Coin
The 1856 Braided Hair Large Cent is a copper coin minted at the Philadelphia Mint with a total mintage of 2,690,463. It is known for having two distinct date varieties: the Slanted 5 and the Upright 5.

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1820 Matron Head Large Cent
The 1820 Large Cent is a copper coin from the "Coronet Head" series (also known as the Matron Head), minted exclusively in Philadelphia. This year is particularly notable for collectors due to a famous hoard of uncirculated specimens known as the Ran...

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1909-S Lincoln Wheat Cent *Very Scarce
The 1909-S Lincoln Wheat Cent is a "key date" in the series, highly valued due to its low mintage. There are two distinct types for this year and mint, with significantly different values After public controversy over the initials, they were removed...

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1859-O Seated Liberty Silver Dollar *Scarce Coin
The 1859-O Seated Liberty Silver Dollar is a significant 19th-century American coin minted in New Orleans, with a total mintage of 360,000 pieces. It is widely considered an ideal "type coin" for the "No Motto" variety of the Seated Liberty series be...














































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1952 MS63 Washington Carver Silver Half Dollar
The 1952 Washington-Carver half dollar is a 90% silver commemorative coin honoring George Washington Carver and Booker T. Washington, featuring their portraits on the obverse and a US map on the reverse. With a large Philadelphia mintage of over 2 mi...


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1857 S.S. C/A Certified Sunken Treasure
The 1857 sunken treasure coin most commonly refers to gold and silver coins recovered from the shipwreck of the SS Central America, also known as the "Ship of Gold," which sank in 1857. The term "c/a" in this context typically stands for Central Amer...



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Certified Roman Ancient 1st Century Coin
The Gaul Aedui silver quinarius is an ancient Celtic coin minted by the Aedui tribe in what is now the Burgundy region of France. While primarily associated with the mid-1st century BC, these coins represent a period where Gallic tribes began heavily...

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1st Century B.C. Ancient Roman Ancient Coin
In the 1st century BC, Roman coinage transitioned from the traditional designs of the Republic to the personalized propaganda of the emerging Empire. This period saw the introduction of living portraits on coins�most notably by Julius Caesar in ...

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1859 Certified 3 Cent Silver
The 1859 Silver Three-Cent piece (often called a "Trime") marks a significant design transition as the first year of the Type 3 variety. Minted exclusively in Philadelphia, this coin is notable for its reduced star outlines (from three to two) and a ...


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Vietnam Cash Coin Certified
Vietnamese cash coins, often called sap�que, are traditional cast coins with a distinctive square central hole that were the primary currency of Vietnam for nearly 1,000 years. First introduced in 970 AD under the �inh dynasty, they remaine...
















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1942 MS67 Certified Mercury Silver Dime *OH
Very High Grade Slabbed in "Old Fatty" Holder











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Bidding Starts: Tuesday Mar 17
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Cornell, WI 54732
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Authenticity Unknow 1852-O $1 Pre-33 Gold
This Coin has been sent in to two grading company's and has come back once with "Authenticity Unknown" and once with "Questionable Authenticity" We dont even know what that means. It's gold, that much I can tell you. Is it a real coin? Possibly.....?...

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1954 Certified Bank of Canada 1,000.00 Bank Note
The 1954 Canadian $1,000 bank note is a highly sought-after collector's item known for its distinct design and two major varieties: the original "Devil's Face" and the later "Modified Portrait". While it is no longer legal tender as of January 1, 202...

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1905-1914 $20 Wells Fargo Travelers Check
Certified Choice UNC 64. During the early 20th century (approximately 1905�1914), Wells Fargo & Company issued International Travelers Checks that are now considered rare historical collectibles. These checks were part of a secure financial syst...

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1878-S Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1878-S Morgan Silver Dollar is a highly collectible coin as it was produced during the first year of the iconic Morgan Dollar series. Struck at the San Francisco Mint with a mintage of 9,774,000, it is considered common even in high Mint State (u...

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1897-S Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1897-S Morgan Silver Dollar is a popular and relatively accessible coin from the San Francisco Mint. Known for its typically sharp strike and frosty luster, it is a favorite for collectors building year sets. Circulated Grades (G-4 to AU-58): Ty...

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1878 8TF Variety UNC Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1878 8 Tail Feathers (8TF) Morgan Silver Dollar is a highly sought-after first-year variety of the Morgan series. It is distinguished by the presence of eight tail feathers on the eagle on the reverse side, a design that was quickly revised becau...

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1896-O Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1896-O Morgan Silver Dollar is a "conditional rarity" in the numismatic world. While it is common and relatively affordable in lower, circulated grades, it becomes extremely scarce and valuable in high uncirculated (Mint State) conditions due to ...

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1888-S Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1888-S Morgan Silver Dollar is a "semi-key date" in the Morgan series, highly sought after due to its significantly lower mintage compared to other 1888 issues. While the Philadelphia and New Orleans mints produced tens of millions, the San Franc...

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1887-S Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1887-S Morgan Silver Dollar is a sought-after coin from the San Francisco Mint, valued for its relatively low mintage of 1,771,000 pieces�just 5% of all Morgans struck that year. It is widely considered by collectors to be among the most bea...

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1889-S Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1889-S Morgan silver dollar is a highly desirable coin from the San Francisco Mint, recognized for its low mintage of 700,000 pieces. While it was once considered one of the rarest dates in the series, the release of Treasury bags in the 1930s an...

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Lot of 2 1931-S Mercury Silver Dimes
The 1931-S Mercury Silver Dime is a historically significant 10-cent piece struck at the San Francisco Mint. It is widely considered a "semi-key" date in the Mercury dime series due to its relatively low mintage, making it highly sought after by coll...

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Lot of 2 1921-D Mercury Silver Dimes Key Dates
The 1921-D Mercury Silver Dime is a highly sought-after "semi-key date" in the Mercury Dime series. It has the second-lowest mintage of the entire series, with only 1,080,000 coins struck at the Denver Mint. This low production was largely due to a p...

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1928-D Standing Liberty Silver Quarter
The 1928-D Standing Liberty Silver Quarter is a popular 90% silver coin from the Denver Mint, known for having a relatively low mintage of 1,627,600. While it is common in Mint State (uncirculated) condition compared to other years, finding examples ...

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1926-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter
The 1926-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter is a notable issue from the San Francisco Mint with a mintage of 2,700,000. It is considered a "better date" in the series, as it saw heavy circulation, making well-preserved examples scarce. Market Value ...

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1920-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter
The 1920-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter is a popular collector coin from the San Francisco Mint with a total mintage of 6,380,000. While worn examples are common, high-grade specimens and those with a "Full Head" (FH) designation are significantly...

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1919 Standing Liberty Silver Quarter
The 1919 Standing Liberty Silver Quarter is a Type 2 design coin composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. While the Philadelphia-minted version is relatively common, the 1919-D and 1919-S issues are considered "semi-key" dates in the series and can be ...

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1917-D Var 2 Standing Liberty Silver Quarter
The 1917-D Type 2 Standing Liberty Quarter is a significant early variety in the Standing Liberty series, notable for being the first Denver-minted quarter to feature the revised design. This "Type 2" variety was introduced mid-year in 1917, primaril...

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1917-S VAR 1 Standing Liberty Silver Quarter
The 1917-S Standing Liberty Quarter Type 1 is a highly sought-after silver coin known for its brief production and controversial "bare breasted" design. Minted in San Francisco with a total mintage of 1,952,000, it is considered scarcer in uncirculat...

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1943-P Uncirculated Silver War Nickel
The 1943-P Jefferson War Nickel is a unique piece of American history, notable for its 35% silver composition. These "War Nickels" were minted from 1942 to 1945 to conserve nickel for military use in armor and weaponry during World War II Large "P" ...

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1944-P Uncirculated Jefferson Silver War Nickel
The 1944-P Jefferson War Nickel is a historic five-cent piece struck at the Philadelphia Mint during World War II. Unlike standard nickels, it contains 35% silver because the military needed nickel and copper for wartime efforts, such as hardening st...

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1943-P Jefferson Silver War Nickel
The 1943-P Jefferson War Nickel is a historic American five-cent piece distinguished by its unique silver-based composition and a large "P" mint mark. Minted during World War II, these coins replaced standard nickel with a silver alloy to conserve th...

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1945-D Uncirculated Silver War Time Nickel
The 1945-P Wartime Nickel is a historic silver alloy coin produced by the Philadelphia Mint during the final year of World War II. These "war nickels" were created to conserve nickel for military use, such as artillery and armor plating. Composition...

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1944-P Jefferson Silver War Nickel
The 1944-P Jefferson Nickel is a "Wartime Nickel" struck in a special silver alloy to conserve nickel and copper for World War II military equipment like guns and tanks. Large Mint Mark: A large letter "P" is located on the reverse side, centered di...

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1922-D Lincoln Wheat Cent Better Date
The 1922 production is famous for "die errors" caused by heavily worn and over-polished dies. Collectors categorize these into three main varieties: 1922-D (Regular Strike): Features a clearly visible "D" mint mark. Typical Value: $20�$75 (Cir...

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1910-S Lincoln Wheat Cent
The 1910-S Wheat Cent is considered a semi-key date in the Lincoln Wheat penny series, primarily due to its relatively low mintage of 6,045,000 at the San Francisco Mint. It represents the second year of the series and is highly sought after by colle...

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1912-S Lincoln Wheat Cent
The 1912-S Wheat Cent is a scarce "semi-key" date in the Lincoln cent series, highly sought after due to its low mintage of 4,431,000. Minted in San Francisco, it is recognized by the "S" mintmark located on the obverse (front) of the coin just below...

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1913-D Lincoln Wheat Cent
The 1913-D Lincoln Wheat Cent is considered a semi-key date in the Lincoln Cent series due to its relatively low mintage of 15,804,000. While it is obtainable in circulated grades, it is significantly rarer and more valuable in high-grade uncirculat...

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1912-D Lincoln Wheat Cent
The 1912-D Lincoln Wheat Cent is a semi-key date in the series, representing the second year pennies were struck at the Denver Mint. With a mintage of 10,411,000, it is considerably scarcer than the Philadelphia issue of the same year.

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1913-S Lincoln Wheat Cent
The 1913-S Lincoln Wheat Cent is a sought-after "semi-key date" in the Lincoln penny series due to its relatively low mintage of 6,101,000 at the San Francisco Mint. While not as rare as the famous 1909-S VDB, it is considered scarce in higher grades...

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1914-S Lincoln Wheat Cent Better Date
The 1914-S Wheat Cent is considered a semi-key date in the Lincoln Cent series due to its relatively low mintage of 4,137,000. While more common than the rare 1914-D, it remains scarce in all grades, especially in uncirculated "Red" condition. The v...

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1924-D Lincoln Wheat Cent *Scarce Coin
The 1924-D Lincoln Wheat Cent is a highly sought-after "semi-key date" in the Lincoln penny series. Minted in Denver, it has a notably low mintage of only 2,520,000, making it one of the toughest regular-issue pennies from the 1920s to find.

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1911-S Lincoln Wheat Cent
The 1911-S Lincoln Wheat Cent is a highly sought-after "semi-key" date in the Lincoln penny series. Minted in San Francisco, it is notable for its relatively low mintage of 4,026,000. This scarcity, especially in higher grades, makes it one of the mo...

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1911-D Lincoln Wheat Cent
The 1911-D Wheat Cent is a notable coin for collectors as it represents the first year the Denver Mint produced Lincoln pennies. With a mintage of 12,672,000, it is significantly scarcer than the Philadelphia version from the same year, making it a "...

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1931-S Lincoln Wheat Cent Key Date
The 1931-S Wheat Cent is a premier "key date" in the Lincoln Penny series, meaning it is one of the most essential and difficult coins to find for completing a collection. Struck at the San Francisco Mint during the Great Depression, its total mintag...

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1844 Large Cent Coin
The 1844 Large Cent is a copper coin from the Braided Hair series (1839�1857), designed by Christian Gobrecht and minted in Philadelphia. With a mintage of approximately 2,398,752, it is considered common in most circulated grades but highly pri...

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1853 Large Cent Coin
The 1853 Braided Hair Large Cent is a common yet highly collectible copper coin from the final years of the United States' large cent era. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, it features the "Braided Hair" design by Christian Gobrecht, which was the sta...

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1849 Large Cent Coin
The 1849 Braided Hair Large Cent is a 100% copper coin minted at the Philadelphia Mint. With a mintage of 4,178,500, it is considered common in circulated grades but becomes increasingly rare and valuable in Mint State (uncirculated) with original re...

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1856 Large Cent Coin
The 1856 Braided Hair Large Cent is a copper coin minted at the Philadelphia Mint with a total mintage of 2,690,463. It is known for having two distinct date varieties: the Slanted 5 and the Upright 5.

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1820 Matron Head Large Cent
The 1820 Large Cent is a copper coin from the "Coronet Head" series (also known as the Matron Head), minted exclusively in Philadelphia. This year is particularly notable for collectors due to a famous hoard of uncirculated specimens known as the Ran...

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1909-S Lincoln Wheat Cent *Very Scarce
The 1909-S Lincoln Wheat Cent is a "key date" in the series, highly valued due to its low mintage. There are two distinct types for this year and mint, with significantly different values After public controversy over the initials, they were removed...

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1859-O Seated Liberty Silver Dollar *Scarce Coin
The 1859-O Seated Liberty Silver Dollar is a significant 19th-century American coin minted in New Orleans, with a total mintage of 360,000 pieces. It is widely considered an ideal "type coin" for the "No Motto" variety of the Seated Liberty series be...

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1952 MS63 Washington Carver Silver Half Dollar
The 1952 Washington-Carver half dollar is a 90% silver commemorative coin honoring George Washington Carver and Booker T. Washington, featuring their portraits on the obverse and a US map on the reverse. With a large Philadelphia mintage of over 2 mi...

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1857 S.S. C/A Certified Sunken Treasure
The 1857 sunken treasure coin most commonly refers to gold and silver coins recovered from the shipwreck of the SS Central America, also known as the "Ship of Gold," which sank in 1857. The term "c/a" in this context typically stands for Central Amer...

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Certified Roman Ancient 1st Century Coin
The Gaul Aedui silver quinarius is an ancient Celtic coin minted by the Aedui tribe in what is now the Burgundy region of France. While primarily associated with the mid-1st century BC, these coins represent a period where Gallic tribes began heavily...

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1st Century B.C. Ancient Roman Ancient Coin
In the 1st century BC, Roman coinage transitioned from the traditional designs of the Republic to the personalized propaganda of the emerging Empire. This period saw the introduction of living portraits on coins�most notably by Julius Caesar in ...

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1859 Certified 3 Cent Silver
The 1859 Silver Three-Cent piece (often called a "Trime") marks a significant design transition as the first year of the Type 3 variety. Minted exclusively in Philadelphia, this coin is notable for its reduced star outlines (from three to two) and a ...

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Vietnam Cash Coin Certified
Vietnamese cash coins, often called sap�que, are traditional cast coins with a distinctive square central hole that were the primary currency of Vietnam for nearly 1,000 years. First introduced in 970 AD under the �inh dynasty, they remaine...

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1942 MS67 Certified Mercury Silver Dime *OH
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