U.S. Gem Series Sale
3824 Cedar Springs Rd 801 6372, Dallas, TX 75219, USA
Lot | U.S. Currency | Estimate | |
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69 | Indian Head Pennies, 1884-1907, a group of 16. | $50 | |
70 | Buffalo Nickel, 2005, uncirculated bars, offered by the World Monetary Exchange in boxes made to look like silver bar; 1,000 nickels still in their original unciruculated rolls - a neat lot. | 2 | $100 |
71 | Quarter Dollars, 1854-1954, a group of low grade coins, including some 50¢, 25¢ includes 1854-O, 1913, 1950 and 1954 MS 65; and 50¢ 1925 Lexington-Concord, Redbook $200. | $75 | |
72 | Quarter Dollars, 1999-2008 P & D, Statehood Group, UNC Proof and Silver Proof, housed in lovely presentation booklets plus several misc. booklets of just the mint coins; also includes the Territories; over $100 in face not to mention silver content of the proofs! Shipping weight 10 lbs / 4.5 kilos. | 2 | $300 |
73 | Capped Bust Half Dollar, 1834, Redbook $375. | 2 | $100 |
74 | Morgan Dollars, 1879-1921, a group of 13, all circulated, some with lovely toning. | $400 | |
75 | Morgan Dollar, 1891-CC. | $75 | |
76 | Morgan Dollar, 1896-O. | $50 | |
77 | Morgan Dollar, 1904-O. Redbook $245. Greysheet $145. | 2 | $80 |
78 | Peace Dollars, 1922-25, a group of 5, all circulated. | $150 | |
79 | Peace Dollar, 1927-D. Toned. Greysheet for MS60 is $290. | $100 | |
80 | Eisenhower Dollars, 1971-76, a group of 5, missing 1975, all in BU slabs. | $75 | |
81 | Commemorative Silver Half Dollars, 1922-26, a group of 3, including 1922 Grant Memorial; 1925 California Diamond Jubilee; and 1926 Oregon Trial Memorial, Redbook is $430. | 2 | $150 |
82 | Medals, 1971-75, special commemorative issues first edition proofs, all housed in 5 binders by the Franklin Mint and all solid bronze; a total of 180 unique medals. Shipping weight 15 lbs / 6.8 kilos, Only 1725 of each of these coins were produced in bronze. | 3 | $250 |
83 | Silver Eagle $1, 2006-W, Proof, with box and certificate of authenticity. | 2 | $100 |
84 | Silver Eagle $1, 2023, First Strike Coins, a group of 9, all encapsulated and graded; a total of 10 oz. of silver, These can still be purchased at GovMint.com for $48.95 each; silver was $30 an ounce at the time of cataloging. | $300 | |
85 | Silver Coins, 1899-1964, a group, includes half dollars (5 Liberty, 2 Franklins and 1 Kennedy plus an 1856 Seated which has been melted a bit to make a pendant but since removed), quarters (Barber, Standing Liberty and Washington), dimes (Barber, Mercury and Eisenhower) and nickels (Liberty) no unique dates here but well over 400 grams of silver which is over 13 ounces. | 2 | $400 |
86 | Mexico, c. 1682, 8 reales, a group of 2, salvaged from the shipwreck of the British East India ship "Johanna". One is accompanied by a 1985 PNG certificate of title and guarantee of genuineness, however both were purchased from the same dealer in Texas. A rare opportunity to own a piece of history that lay beneath the sea for centuries! British East India ship "Johanna" was on her way to Surat on the west coast of India, the Joanna sank in rough seas off the tip of South Africa in June of 1682. 10 died and eventually 104 survivors reached the Dutch colony of Cape Town. The cargo consisted of 70 chests of silver, mostly Mexican 4 and 8 reales of Charles II. The wreck was rediscovered in 1982 and silver ingots along with the silver cobs were recovered. | 3 | $500 |
87 | Private Banks and Local Issues, 1850's, $100 Canal Bank, New Orleans, LA., uncut sheet of 4 (Haxby-LA-105-G60a), Plate #A-D. | 2 | $75 |
88 | Postage Currency, 1862, 5¢ brown, imperf. edges (Fr-PC5); small flaws. | $30 | |
Lot | Numismatic Literature | Estimate | |
89 | Silver Certificates, 1935 and 1957 Series, a group of 57, including 40 that are 1935 and 17 that are 1957. There are a few star notes too - one with a low serial number 05243160. | $200 | |
90 | Federal Reserve $1 Notes, 1969 and 1977 Series, with consecutive serial numbers, includes serial #35312831-35312883 plus 3531283 - an impressive run of over 50 consecutive serial numbers; plus another run of mostly consecutive numbers from 74402648-74402700 (not complete); plus some with consecutive numbers within a serial number such as 7772231…plus five $2 bills red seal with consecutive numbers…this is a neat lot with $100 in face alone! | 2 | $200 |
91 | Federal Reserve $20 Note, 2017, 2 Star Notes. A pair with very close serial numbers. | $60 | |
92 | Military Payment Certificates, 1946-73, a group of 102, issued under the authority of the Dept. of War, then the Department of Defense for use by the US Military, not redeemable for US currency since 1973; Fifteen Series were created but only 13 were issued this group includes Series 461, 471, 472, 481, 521, 541, 541, 591, 611, 641, 661, 681, and 692 in varying denominations from 5¢ - $20. High value items of note are Series 521 50¢; Series 681 $5 (x3), $10 and $20; Series 692 $10 and $20. Some would well benefit from certificates to confirm our grades as many of the high values are in pristine uncirculated condition, of course there are plenty that are well worn. This is an interesting area and one that could be fun to complete - this lot would give you a great start! A complete inventory is included with notes on our estimated values. | 4 | $4,000 |
93 | A Guide Book of U.S. Coins: a group of 24 Red Books, 11th-33rd Edition complete plus a few more; a neat offering and useful for tracking price changes. Shipping weight 15 lbs / 6.8 kilos. | $200 | |
94 | Bowers, Q. David, Obsolete Paper Money Issued by Banks in the U.S. 1782-1866, hard bound 598 pages with color illustrations and signed by the author; plus The Early Paper Money of America by Eric P. Newman third and fourth editions hard bound 487 pages with black and white illustrations. | $100 | |
95 | Breen, Walter, Walter Breen's Complete Encyclopedia of U.S. and Colonial Coins, 987 hard bound 754 pages with black and white illustrations; very good condition (new sells for $160). | $50 | |
96 | Coffee, Jr, John M. Editor, Atwood's Catalogue of U.S. and Canadian Transportation Tokens: Third Edition, hard bound published in 1970; 732 pages with black and white illustrations plus United States Trade Tokens, 1866-1889 second edition by Russell Rullau. | 2 | $40 |
97 | Crosby, Sylvester S., The Early Coins of America, 1974 Quarterman edition, hard bound, 378 pages with black and white illustrations. | $50 | |
98 | Cunningham, Paul A., Michigan Trade Tokens, first edition 1987, hard bound 740 pages with black and white illustrations. | $60 | |
99 | Curto, James J., Military Tokens of the United States, 1866-1969, 1970 hard bound 304 pages with black and white illustrations. | $30 | |
100 | Dalton, R and Hamer, S.H., The Provincial Token-Coinage of the 18th Century, 1967 reprint, hard bound 567 pages with black and white illustration. | $50 | |
101 | Dauer, Dr. Edward and Joanne, American History As Seen Through Currency, hard bound with dust jacket 400 pages with color illustrations; excellent condition (sells for $150 new). | $75 | |
102 | Dauer, Joanne C and Dauer, Edward A., American History as Seen Through Currency, 2003 hard bound 400 pages with color illustrations, excellent like new condition (sells for $150 new). | $75 | |
103 | Fricke, Pierre, Collecting Confederate Paper Money: A Complete and Fully Illustrated Guide to All Confederate Note Types and Varieties, 2005, 1st edition with 800 pages of black and white illustrations. Shipping weight 2 lbs / 0.9 kilos. | $75 | |
104 | Friedberg, Arthur and Ira, Paper Money of the U.S., 22nd edition, hard bound, 328 pages, with color illustrations, still in original shrink wrap! | $60 | |
105 | Garrett, Jeff and Goth, Ron, 100 Greatest U.S. Coins, 1st and 2nd editions; 100 Greatest U.S. Error Coins and 100 Greatest American Medals and Tokens; these four hard bound with dust jackets, all color illustrations are a must for any serious U.S. numismatist. Shipping weight 8 lbs / 3.6 kilos. | 4 | $80 |
106 | Haxby, James A., Haxby Standard Catalog of U.S. Obsolete Bank Notes 1782-1866 Complete 4 Vol. Set, Complete 4 Vol. set. Shipping weight 10 lbs / 4.5 kilos. | $250 | |
107 | Heath, Laban, Heath's Greatly Improved and Enlarged Infallible Government Counterfeit Detector, At Sight., an incredible book that is not in the best condition as a few pages are coming loose from the binding but still very rare - a remarkable gilt edge personalized for the recipient by the author copy sold at auction for $11,000 in 2020.; plus three pocket size editions. | 2 | $250 |
108 | Highfill, John W., The Comprehensive U.S. Silver Dollar Encyclopedia Vol. 1 and 2, 2017 edition both hard bound copies with over 700 pages in each book and featuring black and white and color illustrations. | $300 | |
109 | Highfill, John W., The Comprehensive U.S. Silver Dollar Encyclopedia, 1992 1st edition hard bound stamped on the front "The Electronic Media and its Effect on the Coin Market - David Lisot" also with Mr. Lisot's name in calligraphy on the inside; with 1233 pages featuring black and white and color illustrations. | $40 | |
110 | Kagin, Donald H., Private Gold Coins and Patterns of the U.S., hard bound with 406 pages and black and white illustrations; signed by the author to David Lisot. | $30 | |
111 | Keller, Kenneth, Sutler Paper Money, published 19994 soft bound 244 pages and black and white illustrations (some water damage at the top but dried completely with no smudging), still fine. | $50 | |
112 | Kelly, Don C., National Bank Notes A Guide with Prices, 1981 first edition, with black and white illustrations a great book, although a little outdated. There are about 55 pages of information. leaving over 500 pages of prices. It is a very useful reference book when buying and selling National notes, this copy is in great condition with a small corner bend at top right. | $30 | |
113 | Krause, Chester L., Lemke, Robert F., U.S. Paper Currency Sixth Edition, hard bound published in 1993, 206 pages with black and white illustrations like new; plus 17th edition too! | $30 | |
114 | Medlar, Bob, Texas Obsolete Notes and Scrip, published 1968 hard bound 204 pages with black and white illustrations. | $30 | |
115 | Neiswinter, Jim, The Aristocrat. The Story of the Sheldon S-15, published in 2013 with 18 pages with color illustrations; signed by the author to David Lisot. | $60 | |
116 | Nyholm, Douglas A., The History of Mormon Currency, spiral bound 117 pages with color illustrations; signed by the author. | $30 | |
117 | Peterson, M.D., Glenn R., The Ultimate Guide to Attributing Bust US Half Dollars, 3rd Edition, hard bound 293 pages with black and white illustrations; signed by the author to David Lisot. | $100 | |
118 | Pick, Albert, Paper Money Catalogue of the Americas, hard bound without the dust jacket, published in 1973, 335 pages with black and white illustrations. | $30 |