Sophia's Estate: coins & jewelry
Listing ID#: 862994

Sale Location
22989 220th Ave.
Cornell, WI 54732
Sale Dates and Times
Bidding Starts: Tuesday Apr 21
Bidding Ends: Tuesday Apr 28
Sale Type
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Company Information
Wilson Creek Auctions

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

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Listing Terms and Conditions
Wilson Creek Auctions LLC� 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. 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
2021-W West Point Proof 1oz .999 Silver Eagle
w/COA The 2021-W West Point Proof 1oz Silver Eagle is a significant release in the American Eagle series because it includes two distinct designsType 1 and Type 2to mark the 35th anniversary of the program. Both coins are struck in 1 troy ounce of ....

2
2021-W West Point Proof 1oz .999 Silver Eagle
w/COA The 2021-W West Point Proof 1oz Silver Eagle is a significant release in the American Eagle series because it includes two distinct designsType 1 and Type 2to mark the 35th anniversary of the program. Both coins are struck in 1 troy ounce of ....

3
2023-W Uncirculated 1oz .999 Silver Eagle w/COA
The 2023-W Uncirculated American Silver Eagle is a collector-specific "burnished" version of the iconic silver dollar, struck at the West Point Mint. Unlike standard bullion coins that typically lack a mint mark, this specimen features a prominent "W...

4
1999-P Delaware Quarter "Spitting Horse Error" ?
The 1999-P Delaware "Spitting Horse" Error is a popular mint variety caused by a die crack on the reverse side of the coin. The error manifests as a raised, hairline line extending from the horse's mouth toward the rim, making it appear as if the hor...



7
1934-S U.S. Silver Peace Dollar
The 1934-S Peace Silver Dollar is the "key date" of the Peace Dollar series in Mint State (uncirculated) condition. Although other years have lower total mintages, the 1934-S is exceptionally rare in high grades because most of the original 1,011,000...

8
1921-D Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar *Key
The 1921-D Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar is the ultimate "key date" of the series, holding the title for the lowest mintage of all Walking Liberty half dollars. Struck at the Denver Mint, only 208,000 of these coins were produced. The 1921-D mi...


10
1864 2 Cent Coin "Civil War"
The 1864 two-cent piece is a historic Civil War-era coin, notable as the first US coin to feature "In God We Trust". Composed of 95% copper, it was designed by James Longacre. Key varieties include the common Large Motto and the scarcer, more valuabl...

11
1921-P Mercury Silver Dime
A 1921-P Mercury dime is a key date coin, typically valued from $40 in Good condition to over $1,000+ for high-grade examples. With a low mintage, its value is driven by rarity, with Mint State 64 coins reaching over $3,000 and pristine examples brin...


13
1854 Seated Liberty Quarter Love Token
An 1854 Seated Liberty Quarter Love Token is a unique piece of Victorian-era folk art where a standard US silver quarter was hand-engraved with personal designs, typically following the smoothing of one side. The 1854 issue is particularly distinct b...


15
1862 3 Cent Silver Coin Civil War
The 1862 3-Cent Silver Coin, commonly known as a "trime," is a highly collected Civil War-era piece and the last date in the series with a substantial mintage over 300,000. Most examples from 1862 survived in high grades because hoarding of silver du...

16
Blank Planchet Penny
A blank penny, or blank planchet, is a copper-plated zinc disc intended for minting that escaped the U.S. Mint without being struck with a design. These error coins typically feature a raised rim and are worth roughly $1 to $10, though they are quite...

17
Off Center Strike Penny Error
An off-center strike is a popular mint error where a coin blank (planchet) is not properly centered between the dies when struck, resulting in part of the design being missing and leaving a blank crescent of exposed metal. Key Characteristics & Ide...









26
1955 Poor Mans Double Die Penny
The 1955 "Poor Man's" Doubled Die penny is a common, low-value coin ($1$10) created by die deterioration, not a true doubled die error. It features faint, shadow-like doubling on the date, primarily the "5"s, caused by a worn die. It is often confuse...





31
1921-P Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1921-P Morgan Silver Dollar in uncirculated condition is highly sought after by collectors as it represents the final year of the original Morgan series. Minted at the Philadelphia "Mother Mint," these coins do not feature a mint mark. While 1921...





36
1935-E $1 Silver Certificate Star Note
A 1935-E $1 Silver Certificate Star Note is a replacement bill issued when a standard note was damaged during production, identified by a small star symbol at the beginning or end of its serial number. These notes are generally more collectible than ...

37
1935-E $1 Silver Certificate Star Note
A 1935-E $1 Silver Certificate Star Note is a replacement bill issued when a standard note was damaged during production, identified by a small star symbol at the beginning or end of its serial number. These notes are generally more collectible than ...

38
1935-E $1 Silver Certificate Bank Note
A 1935-E $1 Silver Certificate is a piece of historical U.S. currency notable for its blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. While it bears the date "1935," these specific "E" series notes were actually printed between 1953 and 1957 during the Priest...

39
1935-E $1 Silver Certificate Bank Note *Better
Cond. A 1935-E $1 Silver Certificate is a piece of historical U.S. currency notable for its blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. While it bears the date "1935," these specific "E" series notes were actually printed between 1953 and 1957 during the ...

40
1976 $2 "L" San Fran Federal Reserve Star Note
A 1976 $2 "L" San Francisco Star Note (replacement note) typically ranges in value from $25 to $135, depending heavily on its condition and professional grading. While millions of $2 bills were printed for the 1976 Bicentennial series, star notes are...

41
1976 $2 Bicentennial "G" Federal Reserve Note
The 1976 $2 Bicentennial "G" Note is a Federal Reserve Note issued to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the United States. The "G" designation indicates that the bill was issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, which is the 7th of the 12 Fede...

42
1963 $2 Red Seal Bank Note *Better Condition
The 1963 $2 Red Seal Bank Note, officially known as a United States Note, is a common but historically significant piece of currency.

43
1928-G $2 Red Seal Bank Note
A 1928-G $2 Red Seal Bank Note is a vintage U.S. Legal Tender note typically valued between $10 and $50 in circulated condition, though high-grade, uncirculated examples can exceed $100. These notes, featuring Thomas Jefferson and a red seal/serial n...

44
1953-B $2 Red Seal Bank Note *Serial Number 008A
A 1953-B $2 Red Seal Note is a type of United States Note. These notes are distinct from modern green-seal currency because they were issued directly by the U.S. Treasury rather than the Federal Reserve.

45
1976 $2 Bicentennial "I" Federal Reserve Bank Note
The 1976 $2 Bicentennial Federal Reserve Note with the district letter "I" was issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Minneapolis notes are among the scarcest of the series, making high-quality or rare versions particularly desirable to c...

46
1928-B $10 "Gold Clause" Green Seal Note
The 1928-B $10 Federal Reserve Note is a unique piece of American currency history, often referred to by collectors as a "Gold Clause" note because of its specific promise to pay the bearer in gold. Unlike standard $10 Gold Certificates which have a ...

47
1981 $50 Richmond VA "E" Federal Reserve Note
A 1981 $50 Federal Reserve Note from the Richmond VA "E" district is a vintage small-size note. The note features Ulysses S. Grant on the front, with Richmond (E) indicators including a large letter 'E' inside the seal.

48
1977 $50 Kansas City "J" Federal Reserve Note
A 1977 $50 Kansas City Federal Reserve Note The "J" on the note identifies the Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank, which is the 10th district.

49
1985 $50 MNPLS MN Federal Reserve Note
A 1985 $50 Federal Reserve Note from the Minneapolis (I) district



52
1993 $50 New York Federal Reserve Note *Excellent
A 1993 $50 New York Federal Reserve Note ("B" prefix) is generally worth its face value of $50 in circulated condition, though it may sell for $60$90 for crisp, uncirculated examples. These feature a small portrait of Ulysses S. Grant and are sought ...

53
1950-B $20 Chicago ILL Federal Reserve Note
Signatures & Identifiers This note features the signatures of Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer) and Robert B. Anderson (Secretary of the Treasury). The Chicago district is denoted by the letter G and the district number 7. The obverse displays a portrait ...



56
1950-A $10 Chicago Federal Reserve Note *Miscut
A miscut Series 1950A $10 Federal Reserve Note from Chicago is a collectible error note that generally carries a premium over its face value. Its actual worth is highly dependent on the severity of the miscutwhether it is a minor misalignment or a ma...


58
Lot of 4 $1 Silver Certificates *Read Description
Lot of 4 Stained Silver Certificates. Unknown Staining on all of these notes, some more than others. If Only they could talk. Could be ink, Could be wine. Your guess is as good as mine. But they were all together when they were stained.

59
Bank Banded In sequence with Lot 60 $2 Notes
Starting with Serial Number I13333001A ending with Serial Number I13333050A These $2 Federal Reserve notes are all in Crispy Uncirculated Condition.

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Bank Banded In sequence with Lot 59 $2 Notes
Starts with Serial # I13333051A Ending with Serial Number I13333100A These $2 Federal Reserve notes are all in Crispy Uncirculated Condition.

61
1980 South Africa 2 rand Gold Coin
In 1980, South Africa produced two distinct gold coins featuring a springbok: the 2 Rand and the Krugerrand. While both were minted at the South African Mint, they differ significantly in design, weight, and purpose. South African Gold 2 Rand (1980...

62
1984-W West Point U.S. $10 Gold Olympic Commem.
The 1984-W $10 Gold Olympic Commemorative is a historic numismatic piece, being the first gold coin struck by the U.S. Mint since 1933 and the first to feature the "W" mint mark from West Point. It was issued to commemorate the XXIII Summer Olympiad ...


64
1995-P 1oz .999 U.S. Silver Eagle Proof w/COA
The 1995-P Proof American Silver Eagle is a collector's version of the standard bullion coin, struck at the Philadelphia Mint to celebrate the program's 10th anniversary. IT is highly desirable. Graded Values: Professional grading significantly impa...

65
2014 1oz .9999 Silver Snow Man Coin *Read
The 2014 $20 Venetian Glass Snowman is a popular 1 oz .9999 fine silver coin minted by the Royal Canadian Mint. It is particularly noted for featuring a unique, hand-crafted three-dimensional snowman made of Murano glass from Italy. Key Specification...

66
1919-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter *Key Date
The 1919-S Standing Liberty Quarter is officially considered a key-date issue in the series. It is highly prized by collectors due to a low mintage of only 1,836,000 pieces and its reputation as a major "strike rarity". Key Identification Features ...

































































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Wilson Creek Auctions

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Contact: Cat James
Phone: 715-505-4363
Sale Location
22989 220th Ave.
Cornell, WI 54732
Sale Dates and Times
Sale Terms and Conditions
Wilson Creek Auctions LLC� 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. 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
2021-W West Point Proof 1oz .999 Silver Eagle
w/COA The 2021-W West Point Proof 1oz Silver Eagle is a significant release in the American Eagle series because it includes two distinct designsType 1 and Type 2to mark the 35th anniversary of the program. Both coins are struck in 1 troy ounce of ....

2
2021-W West Point Proof 1oz .999 Silver Eagle
w/COA The 2021-W West Point Proof 1oz Silver Eagle is a significant release in the American Eagle series because it includes two distinct designsType 1 and Type 2to mark the 35th anniversary of the program. Both coins are struck in 1 troy ounce of ....

3
2023-W Uncirculated 1oz .999 Silver Eagle w/COA
The 2023-W Uncirculated American Silver Eagle is a collector-specific "burnished" version of the iconic silver dollar, struck at the West Point Mint. Unlike standard bullion coins that typically lack a mint mark, this specimen features a prominent "W...

4
1999-P Delaware Quarter "Spitting Horse Error" ?
The 1999-P Delaware "Spitting Horse" Error is a popular mint variety caused by a die crack on the reverse side of the coin. The error manifests as a raised, hairline line extending from the horse's mouth toward the rim, making it appear as if the hor...



7
1934-S U.S. Silver Peace Dollar
The 1934-S Peace Silver Dollar is the "key date" of the Peace Dollar series in Mint State (uncirculated) condition. Although other years have lower total mintages, the 1934-S is exceptionally rare in high grades because most of the original 1,011,000...

8
1921-D Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar *Key
The 1921-D Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar is the ultimate "key date" of the series, holding the title for the lowest mintage of all Walking Liberty half dollars. Struck at the Denver Mint, only 208,000 of these coins were produced. The 1921-D mi...


10
1864 2 Cent Coin "Civil War"
The 1864 two-cent piece is a historic Civil War-era coin, notable as the first US coin to feature "In God We Trust". Composed of 95% copper, it was designed by James Longacre. Key varieties include the common Large Motto and the scarcer, more valuabl...

11
1921-P Mercury Silver Dime
A 1921-P Mercury dime is a key date coin, typically valued from $40 in Good condition to over $1,000+ for high-grade examples. With a low mintage, its value is driven by rarity, with Mint State 64 coins reaching over $3,000 and pristine examples brin...


13
1854 Seated Liberty Quarter Love Token
An 1854 Seated Liberty Quarter Love Token is a unique piece of Victorian-era folk art where a standard US silver quarter was hand-engraved with personal designs, typically following the smoothing of one side. The 1854 issue is particularly distinct b...


15
1862 3 Cent Silver Coin Civil War
The 1862 3-Cent Silver Coin, commonly known as a "trime," is a highly collected Civil War-era piece and the last date in the series with a substantial mintage over 300,000. Most examples from 1862 survived in high grades because hoarding of silver du...

16
Blank Planchet Penny
A blank penny, or blank planchet, is a copper-plated zinc disc intended for minting that escaped the U.S. Mint without being struck with a design. These error coins typically feature a raised rim and are worth roughly $1 to $10, though they are quite...

17
Off Center Strike Penny Error
An off-center strike is a popular mint error where a coin blank (planchet) is not properly centered between the dies when struck, resulting in part of the design being missing and leaving a blank crescent of exposed metal. Key Characteristics & Ide...









26
1955 Poor Mans Double Die Penny
The 1955 "Poor Man's" Doubled Die penny is a common, low-value coin ($1$10) created by die deterioration, not a true doubled die error. It features faint, shadow-like doubling on the date, primarily the "5"s, caused by a worn die. It is often confuse...





31
1921-P Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1921-P Morgan Silver Dollar in uncirculated condition is highly sought after by collectors as it represents the final year of the original Morgan series. Minted at the Philadelphia "Mother Mint," these coins do not feature a mint mark. While 1921...





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1935-E $1 Silver Certificate Star Note
A 1935-E $1 Silver Certificate Star Note is a replacement bill issued when a standard note was damaged during production, identified by a small star symbol at the beginning or end of its serial number. These notes are generally more collectible than ...

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1935-E $1 Silver Certificate Star Note
A 1935-E $1 Silver Certificate Star Note is a replacement bill issued when a standard note was damaged during production, identified by a small star symbol at the beginning or end of its serial number. These notes are generally more collectible than ...

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1935-E $1 Silver Certificate Bank Note
A 1935-E $1 Silver Certificate is a piece of historical U.S. currency notable for its blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. While it bears the date "1935," these specific "E" series notes were actually printed between 1953 and 1957 during the Priest...

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1935-E $1 Silver Certificate Bank Note *Better
Cond. A 1935-E $1 Silver Certificate is a piece of historical U.S. currency notable for its blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. While it bears the date "1935," these specific "E" series notes were actually printed between 1953 and 1957 during the ...

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1976 $2 "L" San Fran Federal Reserve Star Note
A 1976 $2 "L" San Francisco Star Note (replacement note) typically ranges in value from $25 to $135, depending heavily on its condition and professional grading. While millions of $2 bills were printed for the 1976 Bicentennial series, star notes are...

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1976 $2 Bicentennial "G" Federal Reserve Note
The 1976 $2 Bicentennial "G" Note is a Federal Reserve Note issued to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the United States. The "G" designation indicates that the bill was issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, which is the 7th of the 12 Fede...

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1963 $2 Red Seal Bank Note *Better Condition
The 1963 $2 Red Seal Bank Note, officially known as a United States Note, is a common but historically significant piece of currency.

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1928-G $2 Red Seal Bank Note
A 1928-G $2 Red Seal Bank Note is a vintage U.S. Legal Tender note typically valued between $10 and $50 in circulated condition, though high-grade, uncirculated examples can exceed $100. These notes, featuring Thomas Jefferson and a red seal/serial n...

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1953-B $2 Red Seal Bank Note *Serial Number 008A
A 1953-B $2 Red Seal Note is a type of United States Note. These notes are distinct from modern green-seal currency because they were issued directly by the U.S. Treasury rather than the Federal Reserve.

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1976 $2 Bicentennial "I" Federal Reserve Bank Note
The 1976 $2 Bicentennial Federal Reserve Note with the district letter "I" was issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Minneapolis notes are among the scarcest of the series, making high-quality or rare versions particularly desirable to c...

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1928-B $10 "Gold Clause" Green Seal Note
The 1928-B $10 Federal Reserve Note is a unique piece of American currency history, often referred to by collectors as a "Gold Clause" note because of its specific promise to pay the bearer in gold. Unlike standard $10 Gold Certificates which have a ...

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1981 $50 Richmond VA "E" Federal Reserve Note
A 1981 $50 Federal Reserve Note from the Richmond VA "E" district is a vintage small-size note. The note features Ulysses S. Grant on the front, with Richmond (E) indicators including a large letter 'E' inside the seal.

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1977 $50 Kansas City "J" Federal Reserve Note
A 1977 $50 Kansas City Federal Reserve Note The "J" on the note identifies the Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank, which is the 10th district.

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1985 $50 MNPLS MN Federal Reserve Note
A 1985 $50 Federal Reserve Note from the Minneapolis (I) district



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1993 $50 New York Federal Reserve Note *Excellent
A 1993 $50 New York Federal Reserve Note ("B" prefix) is generally worth its face value of $50 in circulated condition, though it may sell for $60$90 for crisp, uncirculated examples. These feature a small portrait of Ulysses S. Grant and are sought ...

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1950-B $20 Chicago ILL Federal Reserve Note
Signatures & Identifiers This note features the signatures of Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer) and Robert B. Anderson (Secretary of the Treasury). The Chicago district is denoted by the letter G and the district number 7. The obverse displays a portrait ...



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1950-A $10 Chicago Federal Reserve Note *Miscut
A miscut Series 1950A $10 Federal Reserve Note from Chicago is a collectible error note that generally carries a premium over its face value. Its actual worth is highly dependent on the severity of the miscutwhether it is a minor misalignment or a ma...


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Lot of 4 $1 Silver Certificates *Read Description
Lot of 4 Stained Silver Certificates. Unknown Staining on all of these notes, some more than others. If Only they could talk. Could be ink, Could be wine. Your guess is as good as mine. But they were all together when they were stained.

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Bank Banded In sequence with Lot 60 $2 Notes
Starting with Serial Number I13333001A ending with Serial Number I13333050A These $2 Federal Reserve notes are all in Crispy Uncirculated Condition.

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Bank Banded In sequence with Lot 59 $2 Notes
Starts with Serial # I13333051A Ending with Serial Number I13333100A These $2 Federal Reserve notes are all in Crispy Uncirculated Condition.

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1980 South Africa 2 rand Gold Coin
In 1980, South Africa produced two distinct gold coins featuring a springbok: the 2 Rand and the Krugerrand. While both were minted at the South African Mint, they differ significantly in design, weight, and purpose. South African Gold 2 Rand (1980...

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1984-W West Point U.S. $10 Gold Olympic Commem.
The 1984-W $10 Gold Olympic Commemorative is a historic numismatic piece, being the first gold coin struck by the U.S. Mint since 1933 and the first to feature the "W" mint mark from West Point. It was issued to commemorate the XXIII Summer Olympiad ...


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1995-P 1oz .999 U.S. Silver Eagle Proof w/COA
The 1995-P Proof American Silver Eagle is a collector's version of the standard bullion coin, struck at the Philadelphia Mint to celebrate the program's 10th anniversary. IT is highly desirable. Graded Values: Professional grading significantly impa...

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2014 1oz .9999 Silver Snow Man Coin *Read
The 2014 $20 Venetian Glass Snowman is a popular 1 oz .9999 fine silver coin minted by the Royal Canadian Mint. It is particularly noted for featuring a unique, hand-crafted three-dimensional snowman made of Murano glass from Italy. Key Specification...

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1919-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter *Key Date
The 1919-S Standing Liberty Quarter is officially considered a key-date issue in the series. It is highly prized by collectors due to a low mintage of only 1,836,000 pieces and its reputation as a major "strike rarity". Key Identification Features ...

































































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Sophia's Estate: coins & jewelry
 Online Only Auction
Sale Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Tuesday Apr 21
Bidding Ends: Tuesday Apr 28
Sale Location
22989 220th Ave.
Cornell, WI 54732
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2021-W West Point Proof 1oz .999 Silver Eagle
w/COA The 2021-W West Point Proof 1oz Silver Eagle is a significant release in the American Eagle series because it includes two distinct designsType 1 and Type 2to mark the 35th anniversary of the program. Both coins are struck in 1 troy ounce of ....

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2021-W West Point Proof 1oz .999 Silver Eagle
w/COA The 2021-W West Point Proof 1oz Silver Eagle is a significant release in the American Eagle series because it includes two distinct designsType 1 and Type 2to mark the 35th anniversary of the program. Both coins are struck in 1 troy ounce of ....

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2023-W Uncirculated 1oz .999 Silver Eagle w/COA
The 2023-W Uncirculated American Silver Eagle is a collector-specific "burnished" version of the iconic silver dollar, struck at the West Point Mint. Unlike standard bullion coins that typically lack a mint mark, this specimen features a prominent "W...

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1999-P Delaware Quarter "Spitting Horse Error" ?
The 1999-P Delaware "Spitting Horse" Error is a popular mint variety caused by a die crack on the reverse side of the coin. The error manifests as a raised, hairline line extending from the horse's mouth toward the rim, making it appear as if the hor...

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1934-S U.S. Silver Peace Dollar
The 1934-S Peace Silver Dollar is the "key date" of the Peace Dollar series in Mint State (uncirculated) condition. Although other years have lower total mintages, the 1934-S is exceptionally rare in high grades because most of the original 1,011,000...

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1921-D Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar *Key
The 1921-D Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar is the ultimate "key date" of the series, holding the title for the lowest mintage of all Walking Liberty half dollars. Struck at the Denver Mint, only 208,000 of these coins were produced. The 1921-D mi...

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1864 2 Cent Coin "Civil War"
The 1864 two-cent piece is a historic Civil War-era coin, notable as the first US coin to feature "In God We Trust". Composed of 95% copper, it was designed by James Longacre. Key varieties include the common Large Motto and the scarcer, more valuabl...

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1921-P Mercury Silver Dime
A 1921-P Mercury dime is a key date coin, typically valued from $40 in Good condition to over $1,000+ for high-grade examples. With a low mintage, its value is driven by rarity, with Mint State 64 coins reaching over $3,000 and pristine examples brin...

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1854 Seated Liberty Quarter Love Token
An 1854 Seated Liberty Quarter Love Token is a unique piece of Victorian-era folk art where a standard US silver quarter was hand-engraved with personal designs, typically following the smoothing of one side. The 1854 issue is particularly distinct b...

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1862 3 Cent Silver Coin Civil War
The 1862 3-Cent Silver Coin, commonly known as a "trime," is a highly collected Civil War-era piece and the last date in the series with a substantial mintage over 300,000. Most examples from 1862 survived in high grades because hoarding of silver du...

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Blank Planchet Penny
A blank penny, or blank planchet, is a copper-plated zinc disc intended for minting that escaped the U.S. Mint without being struck with a design. These error coins typically feature a raised rim and are worth roughly $1 to $10, though they are quite...

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Off Center Strike Penny Error
An off-center strike is a popular mint error where a coin blank (planchet) is not properly centered between the dies when struck, resulting in part of the design being missing and leaving a blank crescent of exposed metal. Key Characteristics & Ide...

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1955 Poor Mans Double Die Penny
The 1955 "Poor Man's" Doubled Die penny is a common, low-value coin ($1$10) created by die deterioration, not a true doubled die error. It features faint, shadow-like doubling on the date, primarily the "5"s, caused by a worn die. It is often confuse...

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1921-P Uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar
The 1921-P Morgan Silver Dollar in uncirculated condition is highly sought after by collectors as it represents the final year of the original Morgan series. Minted at the Philadelphia "Mother Mint," these coins do not feature a mint mark. While 1921...

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1935-E $1 Silver Certificate Star Note
A 1935-E $1 Silver Certificate Star Note is a replacement bill issued when a standard note was damaged during production, identified by a small star symbol at the beginning or end of its serial number. These notes are generally more collectible than ...

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1935-E $1 Silver Certificate Star Note
A 1935-E $1 Silver Certificate Star Note is a replacement bill issued when a standard note was damaged during production, identified by a small star symbol at the beginning or end of its serial number. These notes are generally more collectible than ...

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1935-E $1 Silver Certificate Bank Note
A 1935-E $1 Silver Certificate is a piece of historical U.S. currency notable for its blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. While it bears the date "1935," these specific "E" series notes were actually printed between 1953 and 1957 during the Priest...

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1935-E $1 Silver Certificate Bank Note *Better
Cond. A 1935-E $1 Silver Certificate is a piece of historical U.S. currency notable for its blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. While it bears the date "1935," these specific "E" series notes were actually printed between 1953 and 1957 during the ...

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1976 $2 "L" San Fran Federal Reserve Star Note
A 1976 $2 "L" San Francisco Star Note (replacement note) typically ranges in value from $25 to $135, depending heavily on its condition and professional grading. While millions of $2 bills were printed for the 1976 Bicentennial series, star notes are...

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1976 $2 Bicentennial "G" Federal Reserve Note
The 1976 $2 Bicentennial "G" Note is a Federal Reserve Note issued to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the United States. The "G" designation indicates that the bill was issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, which is the 7th of the 12 Fede...

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1963 $2 Red Seal Bank Note *Better Condition
The 1963 $2 Red Seal Bank Note, officially known as a United States Note, is a common but historically significant piece of currency.

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1928-G $2 Red Seal Bank Note
A 1928-G $2 Red Seal Bank Note is a vintage U.S. Legal Tender note typically valued between $10 and $50 in circulated condition, though high-grade, uncirculated examples can exceed $100. These notes, featuring Thomas Jefferson and a red seal/serial n...

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1953-B $2 Red Seal Bank Note *Serial Number 008A
A 1953-B $2 Red Seal Note is a type of United States Note. These notes are distinct from modern green-seal currency because they were issued directly by the U.S. Treasury rather than the Federal Reserve.

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1976 $2 Bicentennial "I" Federal Reserve Bank Note
The 1976 $2 Bicentennial Federal Reserve Note with the district letter "I" was issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Minneapolis notes are among the scarcest of the series, making high-quality or rare versions particularly desirable to c...

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1928-B $10 "Gold Clause" Green Seal Note
The 1928-B $10 Federal Reserve Note is a unique piece of American currency history, often referred to by collectors as a "Gold Clause" note because of its specific promise to pay the bearer in gold. Unlike standard $10 Gold Certificates which have a ...

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1981 $50 Richmond VA "E" Federal Reserve Note
A 1981 $50 Federal Reserve Note from the Richmond VA "E" district is a vintage small-size note. The note features Ulysses S. Grant on the front, with Richmond (E) indicators including a large letter 'E' inside the seal.

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1977 $50 Kansas City "J" Federal Reserve Note
A 1977 $50 Kansas City Federal Reserve Note The "J" on the note identifies the Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank, which is the 10th district.

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1985 $50 MNPLS MN Federal Reserve Note
A 1985 $50 Federal Reserve Note from the Minneapolis (I) district

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1993 $50 New York Federal Reserve Note *Excellent
A 1993 $50 New York Federal Reserve Note ("B" prefix) is generally worth its face value of $50 in circulated condition, though it may sell for $60$90 for crisp, uncirculated examples. These feature a small portrait of Ulysses S. Grant and are sought ...

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1950-B $20 Chicago ILL Federal Reserve Note
Signatures & Identifiers This note features the signatures of Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer) and Robert B. Anderson (Secretary of the Treasury). The Chicago district is denoted by the letter G and the district number 7. The obverse displays a portrait ...

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1950-A $10 Chicago Federal Reserve Note *Miscut
A miscut Series 1950A $10 Federal Reserve Note from Chicago is a collectible error note that generally carries a premium over its face value. Its actual worth is highly dependent on the severity of the miscutwhether it is a minor misalignment or a ma...

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Lot of 4 $1 Silver Certificates *Read Description
Lot of 4 Stained Silver Certificates. Unknown Staining on all of these notes, some more than others. If Only they could talk. Could be ink, Could be wine. Your guess is as good as mine. But they were all together when they were stained.

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Bank Banded In sequence with Lot 60 $2 Notes
Starting with Serial Number I13333001A ending with Serial Number I13333050A These $2 Federal Reserve notes are all in Crispy Uncirculated Condition.

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Bank Banded In sequence with Lot 59 $2 Notes
Starts with Serial # I13333051A Ending with Serial Number I13333100A These $2 Federal Reserve notes are all in Crispy Uncirculated Condition.

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1980 South Africa 2 rand Gold Coin
In 1980, South Africa produced two distinct gold coins featuring a springbok: the 2 Rand and the Krugerrand. While both were minted at the South African Mint, they differ significantly in design, weight, and purpose. South African Gold 2 Rand (1980...

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1984-W West Point U.S. $10 Gold Olympic Commem.
The 1984-W $10 Gold Olympic Commemorative is a historic numismatic piece, being the first gold coin struck by the U.S. Mint since 1933 and the first to feature the "W" mint mark from West Point. It was issued to commemorate the XXIII Summer Olympiad ...

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1995-P 1oz .999 U.S. Silver Eagle Proof w/COA
The 1995-P Proof American Silver Eagle is a collector's version of the standard bullion coin, struck at the Philadelphia Mint to celebrate the program's 10th anniversary. IT is highly desirable. Graded Values: Professional grading significantly impa...

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2014 1oz .9999 Silver Snow Man Coin *Read
The 2014 $20 Venetian Glass Snowman is a popular 1 oz .9999 fine silver coin minted by the Royal Canadian Mint. It is particularly noted for featuring a unique, hand-crafted three-dimensional snowman made of Murano glass from Italy. Key Specification...

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1919-S Standing Liberty Silver Quarter *Key Date
The 1919-S Standing Liberty Quarter is officially considered a key-date issue in the series. It is highly prized by collectors due to a low mintage of only 1,836,000 pieces and its reputation as a major "strike rarity". Key Identification Features ...

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