7/17/25 12:21 AM
Gold: $3,339.04
Silver: $37.96
Platinum: $1,419.34
Palladium: $1,226.61
G/S: 87.96
Pt/G: 0.43
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Category:
Category:  Currency > Obsolete Currency
Cert:
Cert:  80777532
Price:
Price:  $595

Current Auction Highlights

  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #788 - 1933-S MS-62, 1934-D MS-63, and a 1936 MS-65, all PCGS
  • Half Dollars-Walking Liberty
  • Witmor Farms Collection. A trio of 1930s half-dollars are all nicely preserved in mint-state per PCGS. Included are: 1933-S (satiny luster and an unexpectedly bold strike beneath lightly clouded surfaces), 1934-D (a mediocre strike still managed to produce exuberant silvery luster), and 1936 (decent strike on surfaces that show a whisper of haziness). Three coin lot.

Upcoming Auction Highlights

Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Collectors' Auction    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #26 - China - 1911 $1 Y-31 - ANACS MS-62
  • Hammer: $8,000
  • World Coins-China
  • Grand National Collection. L&M-37, KM#Y31, no dot after DOLLAR, extra flame, Tientsin mint. Many consider this the premier silver dollar within the Imperial series and they often come rather nicely produced, as can be inferred by marvelous, vibrant spinning luster seen on both sides. Indeed, the grade seems almost too low at this point until one discovers scattered, fleeting hairlines on both sides. Exacting strike quality at the denticles and virtually all of the dragon's scales speak to a rather decent strike. A delightful coin with lovely, underrated cascading eye-appeal.
 
  • Jewelry & Heirlooms No. 13    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #307 - Native American Unsigned Squash Blossom
  • Hammer: $425
  • Jewelry-Silver
  • Circa 1960/1970, this sterling silver (tested, not marked) and turquoise squash blossom necklace features 10 blossoms set between seamed beads and an 8-stone Naja at the bottom. The design of the piece is mostly original with a slight twist on modernism. The turquoise used in the making appears to be from the Cripple Creek mine. Condition is very nice for its age with a vintage patina to the metal. Unsigned piece so tribal affiliation is unknown. Length 28”, 5.78 troy ounces.

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G/S: 87.96  Pt/G: 0.43

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