6/2/26 2:09 PM
Gold: $4,488.06
Silver: $75.20
Platinum: $1,934.62
Palladium: $1,368.75
G/S: 59.68
Pt/G: 0.43
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Category:
Category:  Coins > Half Dollars > Barber
PCGS:
PCGS:  006484
Cert:
Cert:  3814805006
Price:
Price:  $10,045

Upcoming Auction Highlights

  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2026    View Lots
  • 8/7/2026 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Collection of Mercury dimes, plus extras, in a complete Dansco 7123 album
  • Dimes-Mercury
  • Complete plus! Here is a complete collection of Mercury dimes that are housed neatly in a Dansco album. There is an additional four coins at the end of the collection for added value. Included in this collector’s grade run are the following issues: a 1916 (BU), a 1916-D (VG), a 1916-S (AU), a 1917 (BU), a 1917-D (AU), a 1917-S (AU, light clean), a 1918 (XF+), a 1918-D (AU, cleaned), a1918-S (AU, cleaned), a 1919 (XF+), a 1919-D (AU, cleaned), a 1919-S (XF, cleaned), a 1920 (AU), a 1920-D (XF, cleaned), a 1920-S (AU, light clean), a 1921 (AU, cleaned), a 1921-D (VF), a 1923 (AU, light clean), a 1923-S (AU, light clean), a 1924-D (XF, light clean), a 1924-S (XF), a 1925 (AU+), a 1926-D (XF), a 1927 (AU), a 1927-D (XF+), a 1927-S (XF+), a 1929 (AU++), a 1929-D (BU), a 1931 (AU), a 1931-D (XF+), a 1931-S (XF+), a 1942/1 (VF), a 1942/1-D (XF, cleaned), and a 1945-S Micro S (Gem BU). It is worth noting that the majority of the present examples from 1934 through 1945 are in AU and BU condition as well (ck).
 

Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Collectors' Auction 2025    View Lots
  • 11/14/2025 - Marriott St. Louis Airport
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  • Lot #23 - 1861 $10 Fr# 6 - PMG F-15/surface repairs
  • Hammer: $3,000
  • US Currency-Demand Notes, Large
  • Among the instruments available to the Federal government to raise capital during the Civil War, issuance of "Demand Notes" (nicknamed "greenbacks" for the green design on the back) was ono of the most prevalent, prior to introduction of the legal tender series. They represent the first central government-sponsored paper currency to reach a nationwide level of circulation. Remarkably, these are still considered legally redeemable at face value by the U.S. government although with so few in existence off the issued $5, $10 and $20 denominations, one hopes the collector value such items is obvious. PMG denotes "surface repairs" in reference to the back of this worn example but that does not preclude inclusion in the pantheon of Scotsman Cataloger's Choice Award winners.
 

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G/S: 59.68  Pt/G: 0.43

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