Casey's Coin & Jewelry Auction
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22989 220th Ave. Cornell, WI 54732 |
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Bidding Starts: Tuesday Mar 24 Bidding Ends: Tuesday Mar 31 |
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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 1937-D NGC Certified 3 Legged Buffalo Nickel The 1937-D Three-Legged Buffalo Nickel is one of the most famous and valuable mint errors in U.S. history. It was not an intentional design but the result of a mistake during the manufacturing process at the Denver Mint. The Cause: The error occurred... 2 1922 Certified U.S. Silver Peace Dollar The 1922 Peace Silver Dollar is the most common year in the Peace Dollar series, with over 84 million coins minted across three facilities. Designed by Anthony de Francisci, it was struck to commemorate the peace following World War I. 3 1869 Certified Seated Liberty Silver Half Dollar The 1869 Seated Liberty Silver Half Dollar is a 90% silver coin designed by Christian Gobrecht, featuring the "With Motto" (IN GOD WE TRUST) design introduced in 1866. Struck during the post-Civil War era, these coins are valued by collectors for the... 4 1832 Certified Capped Bust Silver Half Dollar The 1832 Capped Bust Silver Half Dollar is a common yet highly collected early American coin with a mintage of 4,797,000. Designed by John Reich, it is part of the "Lettered Edge" series (1807�1836) and is composed of 89.24% silver. Small Lette... 5 1879-S Certified Morgan Silver Dollar The 1879-S Morgan silver dollar, minted in San Francisco with a 9.11 million mintage, is highly prized for its exceptional strike quality and "frosty" luster. Common in high Mint State (MS65+) grades, they generally cost $75�$90 in circulated co... 6 1896-O Certified Morgan Silver Dollar The 1896-O Morgan Silver Dollar is a "conditional rarity"�while it is common and affordable in circulated grades, it is exceptionally rare and valuable in high Mint State (MS) conditions. Minted in New Orleans, this coin is notorious for having ... 7 1929 Certified Standing Liberty Silver Quarter The 1929 Standing Liberty quarter is a 90% silver coin (0.18084 oz net silver) designed by Hermon A. MacNeil, with high survival rates making them accessible to collectors. Common in circulated condition, these quarters generally sell for around $7ï... 8 1892 Certified Indian Head Cent The 1892 Indian Head Cent is a widely collected bronze penny with a total mintage of 37,647,087 for circulation. While common in circulated grades, high-quality "Gem" uncirculated examples and specific die varieties can command significant premiums f... 9 2021 1oz .999 Silver American Eagle Proof Coin In 2021, the United States Mint marked the 35th anniversary of the American Silver Eagle by transitioning from the original Type 1 "Heraldic Eagle" design to the new Type 2 "Eagle Landing" reverse. This unique mid-year change means both designs are a... 10 1986 1oz .999 Silver American Eagle Proof The 1986 Proof American Silver Eagle is the inaugural year of one of the most collected silver coin series in the world. Struck at the San Francisco Mint and bearing the "S" mint mark, it features a mirror-like finish with frosted details. 15 2014-W West Point 1oz .999 Silver Proof Eagle The 2014-W American Silver Eagle Proof is a 1oz .999 fine silver coin struck at the West Point Mint. It features a mirror-like finish with frosted design elements, a classic "cameo" effect highly prized by collectors. Key Specifications Composition... 16 2012-W West Point Proof 1oz .999 Silver Eagle The 2012-W American Silver Eagle Proof is a collectible 1 oz silver coin struck at the West Point Mint, featuring a mirror-like finish and the "W" mint mark on the reverse. Key Specifications Composition: 1 troy oz of .999 fine silver. Mintage: 877,... 17 2013-W West Point 1oz .999 Silver Eagle The 2013-W Proof Silver Eagle is a highly collectible 1 oz .999 fine silver coin minted at West Point, featuring the classic Walking Liberty design. Often sold with a box and certificate of authenticity (COA), it is part of the 75th Anniversary set, ... 18 2012 Infantry Soldier Commemorative Silver Dollar The 2012 Infantry Soldier Proof Silver Dollar is a commemorative coin struck at the West Point Mint (bearing the "W" mint mark) to honor the legacy of the U.S. Army Infantry. Key Specifications & Design Composition: 90% silver and 10% copper. Weight... 19 2012 Infantry Soldier Commemorative Silver Dollar The 2012 Infantry Soldier Proof Silver Dollar is a commemorative coin struck at the West Point Mint ("W" mint mark) to honor the legacy of the U.S. Army Infantry. As of March 2026, the retail price for this coin typically ranges from $90 to $160, dep... 20 2012 Infantry Soldier Commem Silver Dollar w/COA The 2012 Infantry Soldier Proof Silver Dollar is a commemorative coin struck at the West Point Mint ("W" mint mark) to honor the legacy of the U.S. Army Infantry. As of March 2026, the retail price for this coin typically ranges from $90 to $160, dep... 21 2012 Infantry Soldier Commem Silver Dollar w/COA The 2012 Infantry Soldier Proof Silver Dollar is a commemorative coin struck at the West Point Mint ("W" mint mark) to honor the legacy of the U.S. Army Infantry. As of March 2026, the retail price for this coin typically ranges from $90 to $160, dep... 23 2012 Infantry Soldier Commem Silver Dollar w/COA The 2012 Infantry Soldier Proof Silver Dollar is a commemorative coin struck at the West Point Mint ("W" mint mark) to honor the legacy of the U.S. Army Infantry. As of March 2026, the retail price for this coin typically ranges from $90 to $160, dep... 24 2012 Infantry Soldier Commem Silver Dollar w/COA The 2012 Infantry Soldier Proof Silver Dollar is a commemorative coin struck at the West Point Mint ("W" mint mark) to honor the legacy of the U.S. Army Infantry. As of March 2026, the retail price for this coin typically ranges from $90 to $160, dep... 25 2012 Infantry Soldier Commem Silver Dollar w/COA The 2012 Infantry Soldier Proof Silver Dollar is a commemorative coin struck at the West Point Mint ("W" mint mark) to honor the legacy of the U.S. Army Infantry. As of March 2026, the retail price for this coin typically ranges from $90 to $160, dep... 26 2012 Infantry Soldier Commem Silver Dollar w/COA The 2012 Infantry Soldier Proof Silver Dollar is a commemorative coin struck at the West Point Mint ("W" mint mark) to honor the legacy of the U.S. Army Infantry. As of March 2026, the retail price for this coin typically ranges from $90 to $160, dep... 27 2012 Infantry Soldier Commem Silver Dollar w/COA The 2012 Infantry Soldier Proof Silver Dollar is a commemorative coin struck at the West Point Mint ("W" mint mark) to honor the legacy of the U.S. Army Infantry. As of March 2026, the retail price for this coin typically ranges from $90 to $160, dep... 28 2012 Infantry Soldier Commem Silver Dollar w/COA The 2012 Infantry Soldier Proof Silver Dollar is a commemorative coin struck at the West Point Mint ("W" mint mark) to honor the legacy of the U.S. Army Infantry. As of March 2026, the retail price for this coin typically ranges from $90 to $160, dep... 29 2021-S Morgan Silver Dollar w/COA The 2021-S Morgan Silver Dollar is a limited-edition, 99.9% fine silver coin celebrating the 100th anniversary of the final 1921 Morgan dollar. Struck at the San Francisco Mint with an "S" mint mark, it features a 0.858 troy ounce weight and an uncir... 30 2007-P Jamestown Commem Silver Dollar w/COA The 2007-P Jamestown 400th Anniversary Silver Dollar is a commemorative coin issued by the U.S. Mint to mark the founding of the first permanent English settlement in North America. Key Specifications Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper. Mintage: U... 31 2017 American Liberty 225th Anni Silver Medal The 2017 American Liberty 225th Anniversary Silver Medal was released by the United States Mint to celebrate its 225-year history. It features a modern rendition of Lady Liberty, notably depicting her as an African-American woman for the first time o... 32 1998 U.S. Mint Premier Silver Proof Set w/COA The 1998 U.S. Mint Premier Silver Proof Set is the final installment of the Premier series, which ran from 1992 to 1998. It features a deluxe presentation designed for display, distinguishing it from the standard 1998 Silver Proof Set. Set Overview ... 33 1995 U.S. Mint Premier Silver Proof Set The 1995 U.S. Mint Premier Silver Proof Set is a deluxe numismatic collection featuring five coins struck at the San Francisco Mint. This "Premier" edition is distinguished from the standard silver proof set by its high-end presentation, which includ... 34 1986-S Proof Commemorative Silver Dollar The 1986-S Statue of Liberty Proof Silver Dollar was issued by the U.S. Mint to commemorate the centennial of the Statue of Liberty's dedication. Minted in San Francisco (indicated by the "S" mint mark), it features designs by John Mercanti that cele... 35 1929 Standing Liberty Silver Quarter The 1929 Standing Liberty Quarter is a 90% silver coin widely considered one of the most beautiful designs in U.S. history. It was struck at the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco mints, with values typically ranging from approximately $14.25 to... 36 1927-D Standing Liberty Silver Quarter The 1927-D Standing Liberty Quarter is a key date for collectors because it is one of only three issues in the entire series with a mintage under one million. Struck at the Denver Mint, it has a total mintage of 976,000 coins. Key Identification & S... 37 1929-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter The 1929-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter is a popular collector coin from the final years of the series, known for its high-quality strike and availability in Mint State. Struck at the San Francisco Mint, it features a total mintage of 1,764,000. ... 38 1918-P Standing Liberty Silver Quarter The 1918 Standing Liberty Quarter with no mint mark (Philadelphia Mint, often referred to as "1918-P") is a 90% silver coin featuring the Type 2 design, which added chain mail armor to Liberty and rearranged stars on the reverse. While common in circ... 39 1928-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter The 1928-S Standing Liberty quarter, minted in San Francisco, is a 90% silver coin with a million mintage, often found in Mint State but usually with weak strikes. Common in lower grades, prices typically range from $16�$135, but high-grade (M... 40 1921-P Standing Liberty Silver Quarter Key Date The 1921 Standing Liberty Silver Quarter is a highly sought-after "key date" in the series, known for its low mintage and significant numismatic value. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, it is the only year after 1916 with a mintage under 2 million, ma... 41 1919-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter *Key Date The 1919-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter is a prized "semi-key date" in the series, minted in San Francisco with a relatively low mintage of 1,836,000. It is particularly sought after because many quarters from this era (1916�1924) had raised ... 42 1923-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter *Key Date The 1923-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter is a highly sought-after "semi-key date" in its series, known for its low mintage and significant value compared to common dates. Struck at the San Francisco Mint, this coin's rarity is second only to the 19... 43 1920-D Standing Liberty Silver Quarter *Better Date The 1920-D Standing Liberty Silver Quarter is a "better date" issue in the series, known for being scarce across all grades. While its mintage of 3,586,400 was the highest for the Denver Mint during this series, many were poorly struck with weak... 44 1924-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter The 1924-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter is a sought-after coin from the San Francisco Mint with a relatively low mintage of 2,860,000. It is known for its Type 2 design, featuring a militaristic Lady Liberty in chainmail armor, a change made to sy... 45 1927 Standing Liberty Silver Quarter A 1927 Standing Liberty silver quarter is a 90% silver coin (0.18084 oz) with a mintage of over 11.9 million (Philadelphia). The rare 1927-S (San Francisco) is highly sought after, with uncirculated examples fetching thousands. "Full Head" (FH) examp... 46 1923 Standing Liberty Silver Quarter A 1923 Standing Liberty silver quarter is generally worth between $15 and over $1,000, depending on condition and mint mark, with 1923-S coins being significantly more valuable (often $500�$1,500+ in fine condition). Philadelphia issues are comm... 47 1930-P Standing Liberty Silver Quarter The 1930-P Standing Liberty Quarter is the final year of its series and is considered the most common date for collectors in Mint State. Minted in Philadelphia, it does not carry a mint mark. Specifications Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper. Silve... 48 1891 AU/BU Seated Liberty Silver Dime *Excellent The 1891 Seated Liberty Dime is historically significant as the final year of the long-running Seated Liberty series. Struck in Philadelphia, New Orleans, and San Francisco, it is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. Physical Specifications Compos... 49 1893-O Barber Silver Half Dollar The 1893-O Barber Silver Half Dollar is considered a "slightly better date" within the Barber series. While not as rare as the famous 1892-O "Micro O," it is scarce in higher grades and often displays a weak strike typical of the New Orleans Mint. ... 50 1921-D Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar *Key The 1921-D Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar is the ultimate "key date" of its series, holding the record for the lowest mintage of any Walking Liberty Half Dollar ever produced. Only 208,000 were struck at the Denver Mint. 51 1898-P Barber Silver Half Dollar The 1898-P Barber Silver Half Dollar was minted in Philadelphia and is identified by the absence of a mint mark on the reverse. It is considered a relatively common issue within the Barber series, with a total mintage of 2,956,000 business strikes. 52 1902-O Barber Silver Half Dollar The 1902-O Barber Silver Half Dollar is a notable issue from the New Orleans Mint, with a mintage of 2,526,000. While relatively common in lower circulated grades, it is considered a "conditional rarity," becoming significantly scarce and valuable in... 53 1914-S Barber Silver Half Dollar The 1914-S Barber Silver Half Dollar is a sought-after collectible from the Barber series (1892�1915), minted at the San Francisco Mint. While its mintage of 992,000 is higher than the Philadelphia issue of the same year (the series low), it rem... 55 1900-S Barber Silver Half Dollar The 1900-S Barber Silver Half Dollar is considered a semi-scarce date in the Barber Half Dollar series. While common in lower circulated grades, it becomes a significant "conditional rarity" in higher uncirculated grades, particularly in Gem conditio... 56 1913-S Barber Silver Half Dollar The 1913-S Barber silver half dollar is a semi-scarce, 90% silver coin minted in San Francisco, valued from roughly $30 in low-circulated grades to over $30,000 for top-tier uncirculated specimens. Designed by Charles E. Barber, it features Liberty o... 57 1900-O Barber Silver Half Dollar The 1900-O Barber Silver Half Dollar was minted in New Orleans with a total mintage of 2,744,000. As of March 2026, its value varies significantly based on its condition, ranging from approximately $35 for heavily circulated "Good" grades to over $50... 58 1902-S Barber Silver Half Dollar The 1902-S Barber Silver Half Dollar is a moderately scarce date in the series, particularly difficult to find in high grades. Struck at the San Francisco Mint with a mintage of 1,460,670, it is considered a "better date" and a semi-key issue for col... 59 1894-S Barber Silver Half Dollar The 1894-S Barber Silver Half Dollar is a semi-key date in the Barber Half series, struck at the San Francisco Mint. While more available in circulated grades than other halves of the 1890s, it is considered a significant condition rarity in high Min... 60 1898-S Barber Silver Half Dollar The 1898-S Barber Silver Half Dollar, minted in San Francisco, is a moderately scarce issue in the Barber series with a mintage of 2,358,550. While it is accessible in lower circulated grades, it becomes a "conditional rarity" in higher grades, parti... 61 1899-O Barber Silver Half Dollar The 1899-O Barber Silver Half Dollar is a historical US coin minted in New Orleans with a mintage of 1,724,000. While not considered a primary "key date" of the series, it is a scarcer "better date" compared to the high-mintage Philadelphia issue fro... 62 1920-D Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar The 1920-D Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar is a highly collectible, early Denver Mint issue with a mintage of 1,551,000. In circulated condition, these coins are valued from roughly $60 to over $1,500. Uncirculated examples are scarce, with higher... 63 1916 Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar The 1916 Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar is highly significant as the first year of issue for the series. Designed by renowned sculptor Adolph A. Weinman, it features Lady Liberty striding toward a rising sun on the obverse and a powerful bald eag... 64 1916-P Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar The 1916 Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar is highly significant as the first year of issue for the series. Designed by renowned sculptor Adolph A. Weinman, it features Lady Liberty striding toward a rising sun on the obverse and a powerful bald eag... 65 1917-S Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar The 1917-S Walking Liberty half dollar is a key date, with the obverse mint mark variety (952,000 minted) being highly collectible and valuable. 67 1917-D Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar The 1917-D Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar is a unique and highly sought-after coin because it exists in two distinct varieties based on the placement of the "D" mint mark. Partway through 1917, the U.S. Mint moved the mint mark from the obverse (... 68 1920-P Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar The 1920-P Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar is a 90% silver coin minted in Philadelphia, highly collectible for its early date and design by A.A. Weinman. Circulated examples are generally valued between $17.50 and $515, according to the NGC, while... 69 1918-D Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar The 1918-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar is a silver coin produced at the Denver Mint. While common in circulated grades, it is considered a major rarity in high Mint State (MS) conditions, especially at the Gem level (MS-65 and above). 70 1917-S Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar The 1917-S Walking Liberty half dollar is a key date, with the obverse mint mark variety (952,000 minted) being highly collectible and valuable. 71 1921-S Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar *Key The 1921-S Walking Liberty half dollar is a premier key date in the series, featuring a low mintage of 548,000 and high rarity, especially in Mint State. 72 1921-P Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar *Key The 1921-P Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar is a major key date in the Walking Liberty series due to its exceptionally low mintage of only 246,000 coins. Minted in Philadelphia (no mint mark), it had the second-lowest mintage of the entire series, ... 73 1950-D Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar An uncirculated 1950-D Franklin Silver Half Dollar typically ranges in value from $40 to $1,000+, depending on its specific Mint State (MS) grade and the presence of "Full Bell Lines" (FBL). While over 8 million were minted, high-grade examples (MS-6... 74 1948-P Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar The 1948-P Franklin Silver Half Dollar in uncirculated condition is a highly collectible "first-year" issue with a relatively low mintage of 3,006,814. As of March 2026, its value typically ranges from $40 to $106, depending on its specific numerical... 75 1950-P Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar The 1950-P Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar is a sought-after collectible from the Philadelphia Mint, notable for having a relatively low mintage of 7,742,123 compared to later years in the series. As of March 2026, uncirculated specimens typ... 76 1952-P Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar A 1952-P Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar is valued between $20 and $50 for typical uncirculated grades (MS-60 to MS-63). Higher-grade specimens or those with specific collector attributes can command significantly more: Feature Details Com... 77 1950-P Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar The 1950-P Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar is a sought-after coin in the series, noted for being a "semi-key date" due to its relatively low mintage of 7,742,123. 78 1953-S Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar The 1953-S Franklin Silver Half Dollar in uncirculated condition is a notable collector's item due to its status as a "conditional rarity". While its mintage of 4,148,000 is relatively low, the San Francisco Mint produced many coins that year with we... 79 1949-S Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar The 1949-S Franklin Silver Half Dollar is a highly sought-after "key date" in the Franklin series due to its relatively low mintage and scarcity in high uncirculated grades. Struck at the San Francisco Mint, these coins are composed of 90% silver and... 80 1949-S Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar The 1949-S Franklin Silver Half Dollar is a highly sought-after "key date" in the Franklin series due to its relatively low mintage and scarcity in high uncirculated grades. Struck at the San Francisco Mint, these coins are composed of 90% silver and... 81 1950-D Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar The 1950-D Franklin Silver Half Dollar in uncirculated condition is generally valued between $60 and $500, depending on its specific numerical grade and whether it features Full Bell Lines (FBL). Silver Composition: The coin is composed of 90% silv... 82 1952-S Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar An uncirculated 1952-S Franklin Silver Half Dollar typically ranges in value from $40 to $200 for standard Mint State grades. However, specimens with exceptional strikes or rare characteristics, such as Full Bell Lines (FBL), can command significantl... 83 1949-D Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar An uncirculated 1949-D Franklin Silver Half Dollar typically ranges in value from $48 to $175, depending on its specific grade and whether it features the highly sought-after Full Bell Lines (FBL) designation. Minted in Denver with a mintage of 4,120... 84 1949-S Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar The 1949-S Franklin Silver Half Dollar in uncirculated condition is a highly sought-after coin with a relatively low mintage of 3,744,000. For most collectors, a standard Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) example typically retails between $95 and $115. 85 1951-D Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar Coin Specifications Mint: Denver (indicated by the "D" mint mark above the Liberty Bell on the reverse) Mintage: 9,475,200 Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper Silver Content: 0.3617 oz 86 1950-P Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar Coin Specifications Mintage: 7,742,123 (plus 51,386 proofs). Weight: 12.5 grams. Diameter: 30.6 mm. Composition: .3617 oz of actual silver content. 87 1949-S Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar The 1949-S Franklin Silver Half Dollar in uncirculated condition is a highly sought-after collector's item due to its status as a "semi-key date" with a relatively low mintage of 3,744,000. Coin Specifications Mint Mark: "S" (San Francisco), locate... 88 1951-D Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar An uncirculated 1951-D Franklin Silver Half Dollar is generally valued between $30 and $275, depending on its specific numerical grade and the presence of premium designations like Full Bell Lines (FBL) 89 1951-D Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar An uncirculated 1951-D Franklin Silver Half Dollar is generally valued between $30 and $275, depending on its specific numerical grade and the presence of premium designations like Full Bell Lines (FBL). 90 1955-S Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar The 1955-S Franklin Silver Half Dollar is a misnomer in the series; while Franklin Half Dollars were struck in San Francisco (S mint mark) in other years, there were no 1955 Franklin Half Dollars minted in San Francisco. In 1955, business-strike coin... 91 1955-P Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar The 1955-P Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar is the lowest-mintage business strike in the entire Franklin series, with only 2,498,181 coins produced at the Philadelphia Mint. This scarcity makes it a key date for collectors. Key Attributes Co... 92 1955-P Uncirculated Franklin Silver Half Dollar Key Attributes Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper. Weight: 12.50 grams. Diameter: 30.6 mm. Designers: John R. Sinnock (Obverse) and Gilroy Roberts (Reverse). "Bugs Bunny" Variety: A well-known die clash error where Franklin appears to have buck teet... 93 1909 V.D.B. Uncirculated Lincoln Wheat Cent An uncirculated 1909 V.D.B. Lincoln Wheat Cent is a highly popular collector's item because it marks the very first year of the Lincoln penny series. While roughly 28 million were minted in Philadelphia, many were saved in "Mint State" (uncirculated)... 94 1909 Uncirculated Lincoln Wheat Cent Key Factors Affecting Value Color Designation: Copper coins are graded as Brown (BN), Red-Brown (RB), or Red (RD). "Red" coins�which retain their original mint luster�are significantly more valuable to collectors. Certification: High-value ... 95 1910 Uncirculated Lincoln Wheat Cent Key Features for Uncirculated Grade To be considered "Uncirculated" (Mint State), the coin must show absolutely no signs of wear from circulation. Luster: It should retain its original "mint frost" or shine, appearing as it did when first struck. Hi... 96 1911 Uncirculated Lincoln Wheat Cent Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 101,177,787 Obverse Designer: Victor D. Brenner Reverse Designer: Victor D. Brenner Composition: Bronze Weight: 3.11g Diameter: 19mm Edge: Plain 97 1912 Uncirculated Lincoln Wheat Cent Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 68,153,060 Obverse Designer: Victor D. Brenner Reverse Designer: Victor D. Brenner Composition: Bronze Weight: 3.11g Diameter: 19mm Edge: Plain 98 1912-S Lincoln Wheat Cent The 1912-S Lincoln Wheat Cent is a highly sought-after "semi-key" date in the Lincoln penny series. Struck at the San Francisco Mint, it is characterized by a low original mintage of only 4,431,000, making it one of the more challenging early Lincoln... |
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