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Gold: $3,314.19
Silver: $33.10
Platinum: $1,059.78
Palladium: $970.84
G/S: 100.12
Pt/G: 0.32
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Category:
Category:  Coins > Dimes > Barber
PCGS:
PCGS:  004825
Cert:
Cert:  3717593001
Price:
Price:  $1,265

Upcoming Auction Highlights

  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #255 - United States type coins in two Whitman albums
  • Collector Lots-U.S. Type
  • Cheddars de Voirs. What’s your type? Eleven different denominations and over thirty various types are represented within this outstanding collector’s grade lot of United States type coins. These examples are broken into two separate Whitman albums that are labeled as “Small Coins” and “Large Coins”. Included in this massive group lot are the following note worthy issues: an 1803 Draped Bust half-cent (VF), an 1835 Classic Head half-cent (XF+), an 1857 Coronet half-cent (AU, cleaned), a 1798 Draped Bust cent (XF, cleaned), an 1826 large cent (XF), an 1851 large cent (XF), an 1857 Flying Eagle cent (VF), an 1859 Indian cent (XF), an 1862 Indian cent (VF), an 1869 Two Cent piece (XF), an 1865 Three Cent nickel (AU), an 1851 Three Cent silver (AU+), an 1862/1 Three Cent silver (VF+), an 1829 Capped Bust half-dime (XF), an 1837 No Stars half-dime (VF), an 1854 Seated half-dime (XF), an 1859 Seated half-dime (XF), an 1867 Shield nickel (XF), an 1821 Capped Bust dime (VF, cleaned), an 1836 Capped Bust dime (VF), an 1858 Seated dime (XF, cleaned), an 1876-CC Seated dime (XF, cleaned), an 1875-S Twenty Cent piece (VG), an 1806 Draped Bust quarter (GD), an 1818 Capped Bust quarter (VF, obv scratched), an 1835 Capped Bust quarter (XF), an 1856-O Seated quarter (XF), an 1854 Seated quarter (XF), a 1900 Barber quarter (XF), a 1917 Type 1 SLQ (VF), an 1811 Capped Bust half (F), an 1837 Capped Bust half (XF), an 1838 Capped Bust half (VF), an 1844 Seated half (XF), an 1854-O Arrows Seated half (XF), an 1866-S Seated half (XF), an 1899 Barber half (VF+), an 1859-O Seated dollar (VF++), an 1871 Seated dollar (F), and an 1877-S Trade dollar (VF+). Whew (ck)!
 

Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Collectors' Auction    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #224 - 1934 $5,000 Kansas City Fr# 2221-J - PMG ChCU-63/paper pull/internal tear
  • Hammer: $155,000
  • US Currency-Federal Reserve Notes, Small
  • Morals And Liberty Collection. Serial number: J00000030A. That the cataloger could find no reference to this SN in certified grade should come as no surprise as this $5000, one of the truly inspiring prizes for a paper money collector, has been off the market for many decades as it spent all this time in a local collection. After the $10,000 bill, the $5,000 bill was the second highest denomination ever released by the United States for public consumption, but the best information the cataloger could find suggests that well under 200 are known to exist today. That number increases with introduction of this CU63 example.

    PMG lists the grade as strictly 63 / Choice Uncirculated, but the back of the holder mentions "Paper Pull, Internal Tear". The anomaly can be readily seen without visual aid at the center of the top margin. Fortunately, since the note resided in the hands of a true collector for so long, no attempt has been made to effect a repair, meaning no other alterations to the original paper and color would have been necessary to disguise such an alteration. Neither side was perfectly centered as-printed, the front leaning towards the right and the back opposite of that.

    The denomination was discontinued in 1945 and incorporated advanced (for the time) anti-counterfeiting technology. Exquisite refinement of the ornate design included intricate microprinting, ultra-fine engraving lines and an overall complex (and deceptively so) design that would be difficult to replicate. Nevertheless, the extremely high denomination had a reputation for use in money-laundering and other unsavory financial activities. Realizing that $5,000 in 1934 adjust for inflation equates to over $117,000 in 2024 dollars helps crystallize the appeal of this monumental offering.
 
  • Jewelry & Heirlooms No. 13    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #235 - Four Men's Pocket Watches
  • Hammer: $775
  • Jewelry-Watches
  • A. Hunter case Illinois Watch Co. 18 size. Inside back lid is stamped “Two Plates of 14 karat gold over fine hard metal”. The 15 jewel movement is marked 1414759 and is also marked Illinois Watch Co. This lever set watch has a clean face and crystal, but the outside does show wear. This watch does come with a surprise, inside the back lid is a child’s drawing of an airplane! Winds, sets and runs. 84.2 dwt. B. Open face Hamilton Railway Special. The 21 jewel movement is marked Hamilton 992B plus inside of the movement is C462004. The lever set watch is triple signed and 16 size. Movement is in beautiful shape, but the case and crystal are average. Winds, sets and runs. C. Gold-filled Elgin National Watch Co. 7 jewel movement 4296945. Inside the back lid is a note that shows who owned the watch and when. This lever set watch is in great shape. Winds, sets and runs. D. Gold-filled Hamilton 17 jewel pocket watch with what looks to be its original box and paperwork. Triple signed. Movement has the number 836709. Stem set. The back of the watch has the Initials “JR”. This watch is in very good shape but is missing the second hand.

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