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| 1930 Wheat Cent - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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1C 1930 OMAHA BANK HOARD
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PCGS MS 65 Red
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1930 Wheat Cent
There are a variety of ways to diversify a collection from the Omaha Bank Hoard. Both NGC and PCGS are reliable sources for identifying coins from the Omaha Bank Hoard and the collector should use extreme caution if any other grading service offer coins claiming to be from this hoard. In my collecting, I have chosen to focus on the more difficult coins. Unfortunately, there is not a population report available to target the rare coins so it is left up to the collector to determine what is rare from what is evidenced by availability in the coin market place.
Shown here is a 1930 Wheat cent that was minted at the Philadelphia mint and has been graded as MS65RD by PCGS. I have only seen 1 other 1930 Wheat cent from the Omaha Bank Hoard and it was graded MS66 by PCGS. It appeared in a Heritage auction on June 13, 2010. The 1930 dated cent is the earliest dated Omaha Bank Hoard Wheat cent that I have seen and thus earns a spot in the Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame.
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| 1943 Wheat Cent - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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1C 1943 OMAHA BANK HOARD
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PCGS MS 66
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1943 Steel Wheat Cent
Shown here is a 1943 steel Wheat penny from the Omaha Bank Hoard graded as MS66 by PCGS. Steel Wheat pennies from the hoard are extremely rare to find and demand a healthy premium if the collector wants to acquire one for a collection.
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| 1943-S Wheat Cent - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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1C 1943 S OMAHA BANK HOARD
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PCGS MS 66
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1943-S Steel Wheat Cent
Shown here is a 1943-S steel Wheat penny from the Hoard graded as MS66 by PCGS. Steel Wheat pennies from the hoard are extremely rare to find and demand a healthy premium if the collector wants to acquire one for a collection.
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| 1948-S Wheat Cent - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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1C 1948 S OMAHA BANK HOARD
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PCGS MS 66 Red
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1948-S Wheat Cent
There are a variety of ways to diversify a collection from the Omaha Bank Hoard. Both NGC and PCGS are reliable sources for identifying coins from the Omaha Bank Hoard and the collector should use extreme caution if any other grading services offer coins claiming to be from this hoard.
Shown here is a 1948-S Wheat Cent that was minted at the San Francisco mint and has been graded as MS66RD by PCGS. Being an East Coast guy, "S" mint marks were a challenge to locate "back in the day" of true coin collectors, so I am happy to have acquired this Wheat Cent to represent the Coppers of the 1940's and San Francisco in my HOF collection.
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| 1953-S Wheat Cent - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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1C 1953 S OMAHA BANK HOARD
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PCGS MS 66 Red
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1953-S Wheat Cent
There are a variety of ways to diversify a collection from the Omaha Bank Hoard. Both NGC and PCGS are reliable sources for identifying coins from the Omaha Bank Hoard and the collector should use extreme caution if any other grading services offer coins claiming to be from this hoard.
Shown here is a 1953-S Wheat cent that was minted at the San Francisco mint and has been graded as MS66RD by PCGS. Being an East Coast guy, "S" mint marks were a challange to locate "back in the day" of true coin collectors, so I am happy to have acquired this Wheat Cent to represent the 1950's and San Francisco in my HOF collection.
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| 1960 Large Date Memorial Cent - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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1C 1960 LARGE DATE OMAHA BANK HOARD
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PCGS MS 66 Red
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1960 Large Date Cent
Shown here is a "Large Date" 1960 Memorial cent that was minted at the Philadelphia mint that has been graded as MS66RD by PCGS. Being a variety coin, it has earned a recognition spot in the Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame.
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| 1937 Buffalo Nickel - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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5C 1937 OMAHA BANK HOARD
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PCGS MS 65
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1937 Buffalo Nickel
This Buffalo Nickel from the Omaha Bank Hoard has been graded by PCGS as MS65. The Buffalo Nickel is one of the big 5 coin groups from the Omaha Bank Hoard (Buffalo Nickel, Mercury Dime, Walking Liberty Half Dollar, Morgan and Peace Silver Dollar) that is more difficult to find and carries a premium in the coin market.
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| 1938-D Buffalo Nickel - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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OMAHA BANK HOARD 5C 1938 D BUFFALO
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PCGS MS 66
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1938-D Buffalo Nickel
This Buffalo Nickel from the Omaha Bank Hoard has been graded by PCGS as MS66. The Buffalo Nickel is one of the big 5 coin groups from the Omaha Bank Hoard that is more difficult to find and carries a premium in the coin market.
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| 1942 "Nickel" Jefferson Nickel - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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5C 1942 NICKEL OMAHA BANK HOARD
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PCGS MS 66
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1942 "Nickel" WWII Nickel
Some 1942 and 1943-1945 Jefferson nickels were minted with a component being silver because of war time material shortages. They can be distinguished by the mintmark which is placed on the reverse about the memorial dome. Shown here is a 1942 Jefferson "nickel" that was minted before the conversion to silver and graded as MS66 by NGC
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| 1942-P "Silver" Jefferson Nickel - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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5C 1942 P SILVER OMAHA BANK HOARD
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PCGS MS 66
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1942-P Silver WWII Nickel
Some 1942 and 1943-1945 Jefferson nickels were minted with a component being silver because of war time material shortages. They can be distinguished by the mintmark which is placed on the reverse about the memorial dome. Shown here is the 1942-P Silver Variety Jefferson graded as MS66 by NGC.
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| 1942-S "Silver" Jefferson Nickel - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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Silver 5C 1942 S OMAHA BANK HOARD
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PCGS MS 66
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1942-S Silver WWII Nickel
Some 1942 and 1943-1945 Jefferson nickels were minted with a component being silver because of war time material shortages. They can be distinguished by the mintmark which is placed on the reverse about the memorial dome. Shown here is a 1942-S Jefferson graded as MS66 by NGC
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| 1943-P "Silver" Jefferson Nickel - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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5C 1943 P OMAHA BANK HOARD
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NGC MS 66
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| 1943-D "Silver" Jefferson Nickel - MS66FS Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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5C 1943 D OMAHA BANK HOARD
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PCGS MS 66 5FS
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| 1943-S "Silver" Jefferson Nickel - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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5C 1943 S OMAHA BANK HOARD
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PCGS MS 66
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1943-S Silver WWII Nickel
Some 1942 and 1943-1945 Jefferson nickels were minted with a component being silver because of war time material shortages. They can be distinguished by the mintmark which is placed on the reverse about the memorial dome.
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| 1944-D "Silver" Jefferson Nickel - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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5C 1944 D Omaha Bank Hoard
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PCGS MS 66
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1944-D Silver WWII Nickel
Some 1942 and 1943-1945 Jefferson nickels were minted with a component being silver because of war time material shortages. They can be distinguished by the mintmark which is placed on the reverse about the memorial dome.
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| 1944-S "Silver" Jefferson Nickel - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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5C 1944 S OMAHA BANK HOARD
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NGC MS 66
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1944-S Silver WWII Nickel
Some 1942 and 1943-1945 Jefferson nickels were minted with a component being silver because of war time material shortages. They can be distinguished by the mintmark which is placed on the reverse about the memorial dome.
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| 1945-P "Silver" Jefferson Nickel - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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5C 1945 P OMAHA BANK HOARD
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NGC MS 65
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| 1945-D "Silver" Jefferson Nickel - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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5C 1945 D OMAHA BANK HOARD
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NGC MS 66
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1945-D Silver WWII Nickel
Some 1942 and 1943-1945 Jefferson nickels were minted with a component being silver because of war time material shortages. They can be distinguished by the mintmark which is placed on the reverse about the memorial dome.
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| 1945-S "Silver" Jefferson Nickel - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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5C 1945 S
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PCGS MS 66
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1945-S Silver WWII Nickel
Some 1942 and 1943-1945 Jefferson nickels were minted with a component being silver because of war time material shortages. They can be distinguished by the mintmark which is placed on the reverse about the memorial dome.
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| 1941-S Mercury Dime - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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10C 1941 S Full Bands - OMAHA BANK HOARD
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PCGS MS 65 Full Bands
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1941-S Mercury Dime
This Mercury Dime from the Omaha Bank Hoard has been graded by PCGS as MS65FB. The Mercury Dime is one of the big 5 coin groups from the Omaha Bank Hoard (Buffalo Nickel, Mercury Dime, Walking Liberty Half Dollar, Morgan and Peace Silver Dollar) that is more difficult to find and carries a premium in the coin market.
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| 1944-D Mercury Dime - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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10C 1944 D OMAHA BANK HOARD
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PCGS MS 65 Full Bands
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1944-D Mercury Dime
This Mercury Dime from the Omaha Bank Hoard has been graded by PCGS as MS65FB. The Mercury Dime is one of the big 5 coin groups from the Omaha Bank Hoard (Buffalo Nickel, Mercury Dime, Walking Liberty Half Dollar, Morgan and Peace Silver Dollar) that is more difficult to find and carries a premium in the coin market.
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| 1946 Roosevelt Dime - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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10C 1946 Omaha Bank Hoard
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PCGS MS 66 Full Torch
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1946 MS66FB Roosevelt Dime
Shown here is a Philadelphia minted 1946 Roosevelt Dime graded as MS66FB by PCGS. The 1946 was the first year for the Roosevelt dime replacing the very popular Mercury dime.
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| 1946-D Roosevelt Dime - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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10C 1946 D OMAHA BANK HOARD
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PCGS MS 66 Full Torch
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1946-D MS66FB Roosevelt Dime
There are a variety of ways to diversify a collection from the Omaha Bank Hoard. Both NGC and PCGS are reliable sources for identifying coins from the Omaha Bank Hoard and the collector should use extreme caution if any other grading services offer coins claiming to be from this hoard.
Shown here is a 1946-D Roosevelt Dime that was minted at the Denver mint and has been graded as MS66FB by PCGS. The 1946 was the first year for the Roosevelt dime replacing the very popular Mercury dime.
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| 1946-S Roosevelt Dime - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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10C 1946 S OMAHA BANK HOARD
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PCGS MS 66
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1946-S Roosevelt Dime
There are a variety of ways to diversify a collection from the Omaha Bank Hoard. Both NGC and PCGS are reliable sources for identifying coins from the Omaha Bank Hoard and the collector should use extreme caution if any other grading services offer coins claiming to be from this hoard.
Shown here is a 1946-S Roosevelt Dime that was minted at the San Francisco mint and has been graded as MS66 by PCGS. The 1946 was the first year for the Roosevelt dime replacing the very popular Mercury dime.
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| 1946-S Roosevelt Dime - Omaha Bank Hoard
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United States
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10C 1946 Omaha Bank Hoard
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PCGS MS 66 Full Torch
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1946-S MS66FB Roosevelt Dime
Shown here is a San Francisco minted 1946-S Roosevelt Dime graded as MS66FB by PCGS. 1946 was the first year for the Roosevelt dime replacing the very popular Mercury dime.
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| 1959 Washington Quarter - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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25C 1959 OMAHA BANK HOARD
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PCGS MS 66
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1959 Washington Quarter (Silver)
There are a variety of ways to diversify a collection from the Omaha Bank Hoard. Both NGC and PCGS are reliable sources for identifying coins from the Omaha Bank Hoard and the collector should use extreme caution if any other grading services offer coins claiming to be from this hoard.
Shown here is a 1959 Washington Quarter that was minted at the Philadelphia Mint and has been graded as MS66 by PCGS. This is a "silver" quarter and does not display a mintmark that is typical for coins minted at the Philadelphia Mint in that era.
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| 1947 Walking Liberty - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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50C 1947 OMAHA BANK HOARD
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PCGS MS 64
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1947 Walking Liberty Half Dollar
Shown here is a 1947 Walking Liberty half dollar graded as MS64 by PCGS. While an MS64 graded Walker usually does not get a high rarity mark, any Walker from the Omaha Bank Hoard is difficult to find and carries a premium in the coin market.
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| 1954 Franklin Half Dollar - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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50C 1954 OMAHA BANK HOARD
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PCGS MS 64
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1954 Franklin Half Dollar (Silver)
There are a variety of ways to diversify a collection from the Omaha Bank Hoard. Both NGC and PCGS are reliable sources for identifying coins from the Omaha Bank Hoard and the collector should use extreme caution if any other grading services offer coins claiming to be from this hoard.
Shown here is a 1954 Franklin half dollar that was minted at the Philadelphia Mint and has been graded as MS64 by PCGS. This is a "silver" half dollar and does not display a mintmark that is typical for coins minted at the Philadelphia Mint in that era.
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| 1887 Morgan Silver Dollar - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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$1 1887 OMAHA BANK HOARD
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PCGS MS 64
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of Fame: 1887 Morgan Silver Dollar
Shown here is an 1887 Morgan silver dollar from the Hoard graded as MS64 by PCGS. Both Peace and Morgan silver dollars from the Omaha Bank Hoard are very rare to find and carry a premium value when they are found.
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| 1922-D Peace Silver Dollar - Omaha Bank Hoard |
United States
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$1 1922 D OMAHA BANK HOARD
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PCGS MS 64
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Omaha Bank Hoard Hall-of-Fame: 1922-D Peace Silver Dollar
Shown here is a 1922-D Peace silver dollar from the Hoard graded as MS64 by PCGS. Both Peace and Morgan silver dollars from the Omaha Bank Hoard are very rare to find and carry a premium value when they are found.
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