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37mm UNDATED BRONZE SADDLE & CYCLE CLUB SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP
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NGC MS 64 BN
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United States
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34mm 1960 AR/GS CHADRON, NE 75th ANNIV.
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NGC MS 66
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United States
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26mm 1942-DATED COPPER FEDERAL COIN EXCHANGE 37 THE ARCADE, CLEVELAND
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NGC MS 62 RB
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United States
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25.5mm 1962-DATED SILVER EARL SCHILL RARE COINS - DETROIT
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NGC MS 66
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MEXICO - 1905 TO DATE
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1 Onza 1980Mo Silver
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NGC MS 66
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United States
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19mm UNDATED GILT REPUBLICA ARGENTINA LIB. UNITED STATES "2.5D"
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NGC MS 62
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A very rare Argentinian 2 1/2D gaming token in gilt
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United States
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2oz (2019) SILVER PAN-PACIFIC EXPO TRIBUTE INTAGLIO MINT
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$5 1908 IMMITATION
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NGC INELIGIBLE TYPE
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GREAT BRITAIN - PATTERNS
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BRONZE 1851 G.BRIT M-7465 NORWICH - GEORGE BAGSHAW GAME DEALER
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NGC AU 55 BN
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GREAT BRITAIN - PATTERNS
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BRONZE 1852 G.BRIT M-7502 NORWICH - THOMAS PARKER GAME DEALER
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NGC AU 58 BN
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TOKEN 1891 CANADA BRETON-609 MONTREAL WINESS PRIZE
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NGC MS 64
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United States
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21.5mm UNDATED BRONZE ARGENTINO LIBERTAD 5P UNITED STATES "5D"
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NGC MS 63
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United States
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27mm UNDATED BRONZE REPUBLICA ARGENTINA LIB. UNITED STATES "10D"
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NGC MS 65
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United States
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29mm UNDATED ALUMINUM SHARON'S QUARTERS CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND
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NGC MS 64
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1779 Rhode Island Ship Medal. Breen 1141, Betts 563, wreath below ship. Gem Uncirculated. This is the scarce and popular Horace M. Grant restrike of this popular issue, produced in bronze (a few were also issued in silver) in 1936. Perfectly struck, with no trace of post-strike damage or defect, as expected for the issue, the surfaces hard and a pleasing golden bronze hue that was antiqued to look old. As always, the planchet is slightly out-of-round, intentionally made such to aid in giving it the look of the period. This is really one of the best “restrikes” of any colonial coin ever produced, and it is one that we still see offered as genuine now and then. Presumably Grant suspected that might happen, and he placed his initials in tiny letters within the wave below Howe’s battleship on the obverse. Difficult to find these days, it’s reported that only a dozen or so were struck in silver, with perhaps 100-200 in bronze. Today, the restrikes are almost as tough as the originals (Breen calls the Grant copies “rare” in his Encyclopedia, and for an issue that was struck nearly three-quarters of a century ago
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123.30 grains. In 1983 the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation decided to market struck copies of the Virginia halfpenny. Flans Birle from the Cornell and Birle Company was hired to make a master hub from which dies could be produced. Jim Nye from the Adriel Brothers Company was hired to produce the additional minting support materials, such as the stamping head, collars, cutoffs, etc. These were all sent to the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation where the actual minting occurred under the direction of Mark Frankel. The planchets were obtained from W.E. Richards and are nearly pure copper. Mark Frankel does not recall any planchets being used which had been previously struck.The first hub was made with the letters CWF in relief placed under the shoulder of King George III, as here. Fewer than 5,000 copies were struck with this design. Soon after production began, an awareness of the Hobby Protection Act led to a change in the hub with the word COPY replacing CWF.
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BRASS (c.1860) GW-402 WASHINGTON, SHORT BUST COMP. S. MARKE
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NGC MS 65
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22mm UNDATED BRONZE LIBERTY - 13 STARS KEEP YOUR TEMPER
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NGC MS 64
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34mm 1856-DATED BRASS IN UNITATE FORTITUDO CITY HALL, NEW YORK
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NGC MS 65 DPL
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WI UNDATED LA CROSSE ATWOOD-360C GERMAN SILVER LA CROSSE CITY RY. CO.
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NGC MS 65
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12.7mm UNDATED BRASS DOG - COW GAME COUNTER
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NGC MS 64
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29mm 1901 NY L-TM41 JOHN LABATT PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION
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NGC MS 63
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27mm 1876-DATED COPPER REPUBLICA ARGENTINA
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NGC MS 63 BN
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This is the Key token of the Argentina gaming counters. I now have a full set. It is described in Ralua’s book.
And, references an auction that I have yet to find.
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United States
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34mm 1856-DATED BRASS IN UNITATE FORTITUDO CITY HALL, NEW YORK
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NGC MS 64 DPL
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United States
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34mm UNDATED BRASS COMPOS. SPIEL MUNZE IN UNITATE FORTITUDO
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NGC MS 65
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This has such a deep toned bronze it reminds me so much of a US Pattern Double Eagle $20
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NY (1850's) NEW YORK M-NY-71 THEODOR BOLLENHAGEN & CO.
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NGC MS 65
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NY (1875) NEW YORK R-NY-NY-185 MARTINKA & CO.
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NGC MS 63
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27mm 1847-DATED BRASS FLAG COUNTER CORONET HEAD
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NGC MS 62
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AR'D 1803-DATED G.BRITAIN KETTLE & SONS, BIRMINGHAM QUARTER EAGLE COUNTER
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NGC MS 61
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This is one of the rarest Kettle gaming tokens. The size is of a dime and since it is silvered it’s often referred
to as a Kettle Dime. Only one graded in PCGS and one graded in NGC (this one) and in my opinion even though they
are both graded the same this one far exceeds the PCGS sample.
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United States
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27mm UNDATED BRONZE REPUBLICA ARGENTINA LIB. UNITED STATES "10D"
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NGC MS 64
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GILT 1803-DATED G.BRITAIN KETTLE & SONS, BIRMINGHAM QUARTER EAGLE COUNTER
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NGC AU 58
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19mm UNDATED BRASS CITY HALL, NEW YORK SPIEL MARKE
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NGC MS 66
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BRASS 1803-DATED G.BRITAIN KETTLE & SONS, BIRMINGHAM QUARTER EAGLE COUNTER
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NGC MS 62
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Two examples Won auction together of the Kettle manufactured in Birmingham England. Both are NGC certified: The quarter eagle is graded MS 62, the half eagle AU 55. From the L. B. Fauver Collection.
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BRASS 1803-DATED G.BRITAIN KETTLE & SONS, BIRMINGHAM HALF EAGLE COUNTER
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NGC AU 55
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Two examples Won auction together of the Kettle manufactured in Birmingham England. Both are NGC certified: The quarter eagle is graded MS 62, the half eagle AU 55. From the L. B. Fauver Collection.
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1/2C 1788-DATED MASSACHUSETTS EVANSON COPY
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NGC MS 66 RB
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1837 HT-73 HALF CENT OF COPPER
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NGC MS 64 BN
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As of Oct 9th. 2015 9 are MS64 and 1 at MS65
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22mm 1849-DATED BRASS GOLD MINER COUNTER
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NGC MS 64
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To date in my research this is the finest graded and looking 1849 gold miner gaming token.
100% originality surfaces and luster to spare. Wonderful example. Typical softer strike at Liberty’s
mouth.
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22mm 1849-DATED BRASS GOLD MINER COUNTER
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NGC MS 63
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27mm UNDATED BRONZE REPUBLICA ARGENTINA LIB. UNITED STATES "10D"
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NGC MS 63
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One of the very hardest to find in mint state. They started making a "re-strike" years ago but these are not real.
They are extremely rare and even more rare this nice.
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AL 1853 MOBILE M-ALA-3 MOBILE JOCKEY CLUB
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NGC MS 64 RB
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Provenance: From the Tim Gabriele Collection.
Fairly rare in copper
Dies by Lovett for Levick
Several die combinations of this one but this is the original Members Medal.
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NY 1860 NEW YORK M-NY-428 Q.DAVID BOWERS COLLECTION
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NGC MS 65
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From the Stack's 2010 Americana Auction
From the Q. David Bowers Collection; ex Ford, Jr. Collection; previously ex F.C.C. Boyd.
By George Hampden Lovett. Obv. Jolly Regency era smoker, NO PLEASURE CAN EXCEED – THE SMOKING OF THE WEED. Rev. Crossed pipes over tobacco box, issued by a famous pioneer numismatist and American Numismatic Society officer, J.N.T. Levick (1828-1909). This token was voted for listing in The 100 Greatest American Medals and Tokens book
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NY 1860 NEW YORK M-NY-319 E. HILL
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NGC MS 66 BN
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1860 E. Hill Merchant MS66BN Ex: NER, CRO
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United States
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Copper CT 1861 HARTFORD F-210A-1a ALFRED S. ROBINSON
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NGC MS 64 BN
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The most beautiful toned copper example of this particular Store Card I have ever seen
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Silver CT (1861-65) HARTFORD F-210A-1F HENRY SOUTH COLLECTION
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NGC MS 63
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Alfred S. Robinson Silver
1f appears to be a -2f as the die matches the -2e and not the -1b or -1d.
Should make change on slab.
Ex: Henry South Collection
Ex: Virgil Brand Collection 1954
Ex: John Ford Jr. Collection
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1864 MA F-760A-8a S. TANENBAUM COLLECTION EX. LESLIE HEILBRONNER
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NGC MEDAL MS 65 RB
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From Stacks auction:
Massachusetts--Springfield. Undated (1861-1865) John Adams Bolen. Fuld-760A-5a, Musante-JAB M/E-10. Rarity-9. Copper. Plain Edge. 28 mm. MS-65 RB (NGC).
The Liberty Cap motif is one of the favorite Bolen dies. The symbol has a rich numismatic history that has antecedents on circulating Mexican coinage and the 1836 March 23 Mint medal for the steam press launch, as well as a pattern gold dollar of that year, both by Christian Gobrecht. The surfaces are about 50% blazing mint red deepening to navy blue.
Provenance: From the Q. David Bowers Collection. Earlier ex J. Kuehnert; J. Harris; Steve Tanenbaum Collection.
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34mm UNDATED BRONZE FLAG COUNTER, 4mm THICK DOUBLE EAGLE REV.
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NGC MS 63 BN
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This is 4mm think and rated R10 or unique. Comes from Fauver collection and plate coin in his book
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