Set Description
Collection of Morgan, Peace, Modern Commemorative, Silver Eagles, Eisenhower, Presidential and Sacagawea Dollar coins
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$1 1776-1976 D TYPE 1
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NGC MS 65
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1976 D Type I MS65
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$1 1776-1976 D TYPE 2
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NGC MS 66
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1976 D Type II MS66
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$1 1776-1976 S SILVER
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NGC MS 67
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1976 S Silver MS67
Part of My Heritage Set
Dedicated by theme and date:
By date and theme the Bicentennial coin is dedicated to the Revolutionary War Veterans in the family. Membership in the Sons of the American Revolution: Kinney, Robbins, Raymond, Stephens, Cushman, Crocker, Washburn, Harlow and Churchill all served the country in most of the major battles of the Revolution attached to States Militia.
By design the obverse detail of Dwight D. Eisenhower represents the sitting President when I was born and he also made Hawaii the 50th state in the Union on August 15, 1959 by a stroke of the pen.
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$1 1776-1976 S SILVER
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PCGS PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
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1976 S Silver PF69UC
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$1 1776-1976 TYPE 1
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NGC MS 65
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1976 P MS65 Type I
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$1 1776-1976 TYPE 2
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NGC MS 66
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1976 Clad MS66 Type II
Part of My Custom Heritage Set
Dedicated to my 5x Great Grand Father Joseph Robbins.
He was a private in the Revolutionary War from Kingston, Massachusetts born in 1757.
The following is the letter in support of his claim for pension.
Autobiography of Joseph Robbins, Soldier of the American Army in the Revolution, the original of which is in the possession of J.H. Robbins, 10 Thompson Street, Concord, New Hampshire
A few remarks of the life, bringing up and adventures of Joseph Robbins:
I was born in Kingston, in Plymouth County in the state of Massachusetts, in the year of our lord 1757. I served my time as the apprentice to Nathaniel Wilder for the blacksmith trade, in Middlebury County, state of, aforesaid.
When I was between 17 and 18 years of age, I enlisted the first day of May, 1775 in Middlebury, where I then resided, as a private soldier to the American Army in the Revolutionary War, for the first eight months service in Captain Isaac Woods Company, under Colonel Cotton, General Thomas’ Brigade. I marched from Middlebury to Roxbury, where I served my time out in the siege of Boston.
Soon after this I enlisted in the same company but under colonel, unknown’s command, in General Heath’s Brigade for the term of one year in 1776 and marched with the army to New York. Enlisted in the Army and went on one campaign with General Sullivan, up in the wilderness in the back country, to fight the Indians.
I cannot remember my captain’s name, nor my colonel’s name. I think my captain’s name was Churchill. While in New York, I spent considerable time at my trade as an artificer. On the 25th of December, 1776, I took part in the capture of the Hessian’s at Trenton.
My time of service ended January 1st, 1777. Then I volunteered anew for six weeks longer and followed General Washington in to the field of battle at Princeton. I remained with the army until my six weeks had expired, and then was discharged and came home, where I remained until 1779 then I……
SERVINGS.
Eight months at Roxbury
Twelve months at New York and thereabouts
One and a half month, volunteered
Six Months in General Sullivan’s Army
Twenty seven months and twelve days I claim a pension for.
COPY,
War Department, Revolutionary Claim
I certify that in conformity of the law of the United States, of the 7th June, 1832, Joseph Robbins of Nova Scotia, who was a private in the war of the revolution is entitled to receive, eight dollars and no cents per annum, during his natural life, Commencing on the 4th day of March, 1831 and paid semi-annually, on the 4th of March and the 4th of September, in every year
Given at the War Office of the United States, the 9th day of January, 1838,
Signed,
J.Y. Poinsett, Secretary of War
SEAL-Examined and countersigned
J.L. Edwards, Commissioner of Pensions
*Payment is to be made at Boston, by Wm Freeman, Esq., acting agent for paying pensioners in the agency of Massachusetts. Recorded in the Pensions Office. Book E, Vol. 2, Pg. 74, by D.D. Addison, Clerk.
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$1 1878 7TF REV OF 78
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NGC MS 63
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1878 P MS63 7TF Rev of 78
13.5
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$1 1879
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NGC MS 62
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1879 P MS62
9.7
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$1 1879 S
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NGC MS 63
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1879 S MS63
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$1 1880 S
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NGC MS 63
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1880 S NGC MS63
Part of My Heritage Set and dedicated to my Maternal Great Grandmother Kawena Ah Chong Kaulili born 23 Aug 1880 in Kalehua, Puna, Kingdom of Hawaii died May 1955 Kaloa, Kauai, Hawaii
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$1 1881 S
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NGC MS 63
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1881 S MS63
Part of My Heritage Set and dedicated to my Paternal Great Grandmother Francisca Vieira Kinney born Apr 1881 in Ginetas, San Miguel, Azores, Portugal died 14 Sep 1915 in Honomu, Hawaii. Frances boarded the british ship Vapor Hansa that arrived in Hilo in 1917 with her family when she was just 2 years old. They were part of the great Portugese migration to the United States at the time. Many left the Azores and immigrated to New York, Boston and Brazil to find a better life for their families.
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$1 1882
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NGC MS 64
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1882 P MS64
16.9
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$1 1882 S
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PCGS MS 63
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1882 S MS63
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$1 1883 O
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NGC MS 63
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1883 O MS63
Part of My Heritage Set
Dedicated to my ancestor William Ansel Kinney born Honolulu, Hawaii October 16, 1860. His father was William Kinney was born April 15, 1832 in Chebogue, Nova Scotia. His uncle Joseph Robbins Kinney (1839–1919) was a member of the Canadian House of Commons. His father came to the Hawaiian Islands in the 1850s and married his mother Caroline Dailey (died March 25, 1897) on July 6, 1857. Kinney attended Punahou School 1874–1877 and worked as a clerk in a law office. He graduated from law school at the University of Michigan in 1883. He married Alice Vaughan McBryde on August 16, 1893 in Honolulu. In 1887 he was elected to the legislature of the Hawaiian Kingdom as a representative from Hawaii Island. During the summer of 1887, he helped draft the 1887 Constitution of the Kingdom of Hawaii, called the Bayonet Constitution because King Kalakaua was forced to sign it. In 1887 he became partners with William Owen Smith and Lorrin A. Thurston. He moved to Salt Lake City, Utah about 1891 and practiced law there. After the 1893 overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii, he was met by some of his former partners, including Thurston, as they visited the United States to lobby for annexation in February. After Queen Liliuokalani was arrested in January 1895 following the failed 1895 rebellion against the Republic of Hawaii, Kinney was selected as Judge Advocate with honorary rank of Captain; to prosecute her in a military trial in her former throne room at Iolani Palace She was convicted of misprision of treason. On March 7 he traveled to San Francisco to press charges against the people accused of shipping arms to the rebels. On May 5, 1897 he was selected for another commission to lobby for annexation to the US. In August 1900 he sued a newspaper editor for libel. In May 1901 he was sentenced to prison for contempt of court, but pardoned by Sanford B. Dole. His partnership was then called Kinney, McClanahan and Cooper, including Henry Ernest Cooper who had chaired the Committee of Safety in 1893 and E. B. McClanahan. At least one of their cases, Territory of Hawaii vs. Cotton Brothers & Company of 1904 went to the United States Supreme Court. By 1906 the firm replaced Cooper with S. H. Derby. In June 1909 he represented the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association in a conflict during a strike by Japanese workers. Despite his role in her trial, on November 1909 Kinney served as an attorney for deposed Queen Liliuokalani in a United States Court of Claims case Liliuokalani vs The United States. The case claimed that the Queen was due compensation for the taking of the crown lands of the kingdom. In the decision known as 45 Ct. Cl. 418 (1910), the case was dismissed on May 16, 1910. The issue continues to be controversial, known as the ceded lands issue.
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$1 1884 O
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NGC MS 63
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1884 O MS63
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$1 1885 O
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NGC MS 63
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1885 O MS63
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$1 1886
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NGC MS 63
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1886 P MS63
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$1 1887
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NGC MS 63
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1887 P MS63
Part of My Heritage Set and dedicated to ancestor William Ansel Kinney.
In 1887 Kinney was elected to legislature of the Hawaiian Kingdom representing the island of Hawaii. That summer he helped draft the so called, The Bayonet Constitution, that King Kalakaua was forced to sign the 1887 Constitution of the Kingdom of Hawaii. The new government included both of Kinneys law partners William Owen Smith, the Attorney General, and new cabinet member Lorrin A. Thurston.
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$1 1888
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NGC MS 63
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1888 P MS63
44.5
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$1 1889
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NGC MS 63
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1889 P MS63
42.2
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$1 1890
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NGC MS 63
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1890 P MS63
15.1
Part of My Heritage Set
Dedicated to my Paternal 3x Great Grandfather William Kinney born 2 Sep 1809, Chebogue, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada died 20 Aug 1890. He had a membership application with the U.S., Sons of the American Revolution 1889-1970. His Son William Kinney born 1832-1915, arrived 1845 residing in Maine, Massachusettes, New Hampshire and Vermont, United States. His son was born William Ansel Kinney in 1860 in the Kingdom of Hawaii.
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$1 1891
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NGC MS 63
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1891 P MS63
6.0
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$1 1892 O
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PCGS XF 40
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1892 O XF40
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$1 1896
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NGC MS 63
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1896 P MS63
46.0
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$1 1897 S
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NGC MS 63
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1897 S MS63
6.2
Part of My Heritage Set
Dedicated to William Ansel Kinney
On 5 May 1897 Kinney was selected to a commission to travel to Washington, D.C., with Lorrin A. Thurston to lobby for the annexation of Hawaii. There they met with Secretary of State, John Sherman and along with New Hampshire lawyer Francis March Hatch signed the Treaty of Annexation on 16 June 1897 and on 9 Sept 1897 it was unanimously adopted by the Senate of the Republic of Hawaii. President William McKinley signed it into law on 7 July 1898.
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$1 1898 O
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NGC MS 63
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1898 O MS63
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$1 1899 O
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NGC MS 63
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1899 O MS MS63
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$1 1900 O
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NGC MS 64
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1900 O MS64
40.5
Part of My Heritage Set and dedicates the marriage of my Paternal Great Grandfather Kihapiilani W. Kinney born Dec 1870, died 2 Nov 1953 to my Paternal Great Grandmother Francisca Vierra born 1881, died 14 Sep 1915 in Hanalei, Kauai, Territory of Hawaii in 1900.
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$1 1901 O
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NGC MS 63
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1901 O MS63
34.4
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$1 1902 O
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NGC MS 63
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1902 O MS63
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$1 1903
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NGC MS 63
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1903 P MS63
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$1 1904 O
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1904 O MS64
Part of My Heritage Set
William Ansel Kinney was a gradute of University of Michigans 1883 School of Law, in 1904 his law practice, then called Kinney, McClanahan and Cooper had at least one case, the Territory of Hawaii vs Cotton Brothers and Company, heard before the United States Supreme Court.
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$1 1921 D
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NGC MS 63
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1921 D MS63
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$1 1923
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NGC MS 64
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1923 MS64
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$1 1971 D
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NGC MS 65
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1971 D MS65
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$1 1971 S SILVER
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NGC MS 65
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1971 S Silver MS65
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$1 1971 S SILVER
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NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
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1971 S Silver PF69UC
Mintage: 4,265,234
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$1 1971 S SILVER
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NGC MS 66
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1971 S Silver MS66
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$1 1972 S SILVER
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NGC MS 67
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1972 S Silver MS67
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$1 1972 S SILVER
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NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
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1972 S Silver PF69UC
Mintage: 1,811,631
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$1 1973
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NGC MS 64
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1973 MS64
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$1 1973 D
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NGC MS 65
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1973 D MS65
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$1 1973 S SILVER
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NGC MS 67
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1973 S Silver MS67
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$1 1973 S SILVER
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NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
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1973 S Silver PF69UC
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$1 1974
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NGC MS 65
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1974 P MS65
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$1 1974 D
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NGC MS 65
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1974 D MS66
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$1 1974 D
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NGC MS 66
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1974 D MS66
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$1 1974 S SILVER
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NGC MS 67
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1974 S Silver MS67
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$1 1974 S SILVER
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NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO
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1974 S Silver PF69UC
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$1 1977
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NGC MS 66
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1977 MS66
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