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$10 Liberty NORFED silver coin. The Liberty Dollar is a private currency distributed by Liberty Services (formerly known as NORFED), based in Evansville, Indiana.
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1882-S PCGS graded MS64 Morgan Dollar. The obverse has natural grey, red, blue, and gold toning. The reverse has a grey toned appearance.
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1977 Federal Reserve $1 Error note. The back of the note has been partially printed on face of the note. This is called an Offset Error Note.
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1795 US Half Cent. This variety of the coin has a lettered edge and a pole to the Cap on the obverse. In 1795 139,690 were minted and only a small fraction survive today
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"1804 US Half Cent that grades VG. The date is the "Crosslet 4" variety and the reverse has "stems" on the wreath."
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2000-W $100 Platinum Proof American Eagle Coin. The coin contains 1 Troy ounce of Platinum and is rare with only 12,453 minte |
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1914 US $5 Gold Indian Head Half Eagle. The coins contains 0.24187 ounces of gold and features a sunken "incuse" design.
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1/4 Engelhardt Platinum Bar. Platinum is a white colored metal and is more rare than gold. It is used primarily in the car and jewlery industry.
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1979 Mexican uncirculated Onza coin. The coin weights 33.625 grams and is 42 mm in diameter and contains 1.0 ounces of pure silver. They usually sell for a few dollars over their silver melt value. |
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2009 Canadian $5 One ounce silver coin that commemorates the 2010 Vancouver Olympic
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2006 Canadian Palladium 1 ounce coin. The coin has a $50.00 face value and usually sells for $50.00 to $100.00 over the spot price of Palladiu.
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1873 $2 1/2 Liberty Head US gold coin. This is the Closed 3 variety. The coin grades choice EF. The Liberty Head series of the $2 1/2 gold coins ran from 1840 until 1907.
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2003 US Platinum $25 Coin. The coin contains 1/4 ounce of 0.9995 fine Platinum. This series of $25 Platinum coins was started by the US Mint in 1997. Platinum is rarer than gold and is used primarily in the jewelry and automotive industry. |
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1861 US Gold $5 Liberty head coin. This is the "no motto" variety above the Eagle. The motto was added in 1866. The coin contains 0.24187 ounces of gold
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2007 Martha Washington First Spouse Series $10 Gold Bullion Coin. The coin is made from 0.9999 fine gold and contains 1/2 ounce of gold
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1899 Uncirculated $20 Gold Liberty Coin. The coin contains 0.9675 ounces of pure gold
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2003 PF69 Ultra Cameo Gold France 20 Euro. KM#1346. Obverse: Paul Gauguin. Rev: Native woman. The coin contains 0.5028 ounces of gold.
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1787 Small Planchet Plain Shield New Jersey Colonial copper that grades VF
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1841-O Large O
Variety grading VG, Seated Liberty Half Dollar |
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Three piece Apollo 11 commemorative medal set dated July
20, 1969. |
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1799 VF-30 BB-168 B-22 Draped Bust Silver Dollar |
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1808 PJ Bolivia 8 Reales F+ with Chop Marks. KM#73. a Chop Mark is an identification mark punched into a coin by a merchant (usually Chinese). The mark is used to indicate that the metal of the coin has been tested and is of a known quality. |
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1900 Large Date Canadian silver 5 cents in AU condition.
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1880-S 0/9 VAM 11 Choice BU Morgan Dollar
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2009 Austria 1.5 Euro 1 ounce silver bullion coin. The theme of the coin is the Philharmonic. When purchased by the roll (20 coins) expect to pay a premium of $2 to $5 per coin over silver melt value. |
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2009 Canadian Maple Leaf Silver coin. The coin is made of 9999 fine silver and is traded as a silver bullion coin. When purchased by the roll (20 coins) expect to pay around $2 to $4 premium over silver price. |
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PAMP Swiss 1 ounce palladium bar. Expect to pay a premium of $50 to $100 over melt value for this bullion bar |
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1807/6 Large 7 VG-8 Large Cent S-273 |
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1892 $5 US Liberty Head gold Half Eagle coin grading MS62 |
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1800 Draped Bust Silver Dollar B-14 "Dotted Date" die variety Rarity-2, grade VF |
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1879 Choice AU VAM 1 Morgan Dollar. This die variety has a closed 9 (knob of 9 touches body) in date |