#71 Half a
bag of 500
superior
Morgan and
Peace
Dollars,
Mostly
higher
grades
and/or
better dates
that I have
been putting
aside over
the years.
All of these
are Choice
MS63 to Gem
MS66 with
many better
dates such
as 1878-CC
MS64 Frosty
White, an
1879-O $1
Gem BU MS65 Prooflike
Slabbed and
Certified,
this coin
alone has a
wholesale
Greysheet
listing of
over $10,000
but I don't
think it's
worth that
much, a
beautiful
1881-CC
Choice BU
MS63 Cameo
Proolike
with deep
mirrors on
both
sides, 1886-O
$1 Gem BU
MS64, 1891
$1 Gem
BU MS65
1892, 1902,
1903 & 1904,
1922 D & S
all Gem BU
MS64 and 65,
along with
several
Rainbow
toned and
Honey-gold
toned
beauties in
MS65 & MS66
that
routinely go
on eBay and
auction for
$200 to $300
each and
more. All
and all, the
bag should
bring over
$55K if
broken up
and sold
individually
or in lots
of 10
different
and rolls of
20. If
interested,
it's yours
at near my
cost over
the years
for only
$27500.
#72 We just
bought a
large
collection
of 2,874
coins with a
lot of neat
coins worth
$100 each or
more such as
Half Cents,
Bust Half
Dollars, Gem
BU Barber
Dimes and
Walking
Halves,
along with a
complete set
of Gem BU
Franklin
Half
Dollars,
many of
which have
Full Bell
Lines, Gem
BU Short
sets Mercury
Dimes and
Walking
Halves, a
lot of
Seated
Liberty
coins from
the 1830s to
1890s, Large
Cents in
every decade
from the
1790s to
1850s, high
grade and
better date
Indian
Cents,
Buffalo
Nickels,
Standing
Quarters,
rare early
Lincolns in
AU to Gem
BU, some
slabbed and
certified,
rare early
Washington
Quarters in
the 30s and
40s in Gem
BU, some
rare high
grade Hard
Times Large
Cent Tokens
of the early
1830s, high
grade Civil
War tokens,
two Trade
Dollars, Gem
BU Morgan
and Peace
Dollars,
including a
complete set
of BU to Gem
BU Peace
Dollars,
worth over
$6,000 by
itself, a
roll of 20
mostly
Different,
high-grade
Commemorative
Halves, etc.
- Too many
coins to
catalog and
go through
but are well
worth at
least
$55,000 if
sold
individually.
The entire
old dealer's
stock comes
in bags,
rolls,
boxes,
albums and
2x2's and to
save us time
and money,
it's yours
for the same
low price as
the 500
Silver
dollars,
only $27500
............
Or we would
sell half,
1,437 coins
for only
$14000
Either way,
that's far
less than
$10 per coin
on average.