BU 1934 Texas Half Dollar PCGS MS64 Super Crusty Original KCFN

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BU 1934 Texas Half Dollar PCGS MS64 Super Crusty Original KCFN
BU 1934 Texas Half Dollar PCGS MS64 Super Crusty Original KCFN
BU 1934 Texas Half Dollar PCGS MS64 Super Crusty Original KCFN

BU 1934 Texas Half Dollar PCGS MS64 Super Crusty Original KCFN
BU 1934 Texas Half Dollar PCGS MS64 Super “Crusty Original” KCFN. THE COIN IN THE PICTURES IS THE COIN YOU WILL RECEIVE. PLEASE LET US COMBINE YOUR ORDER BEFORE PAYING. All of the coins we sell are guaranteed to be 100% genuine and authentic. WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF. AUCTIONS ENDING EVERY SUNDAY & THURSDAY NIGHT, PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR GREAT SELECTION! FEEL FREE TO USE THE BEST OFFER OPTION, WE WOULD LOVE TO MAKE A DEAL! SPOTLIGHT COINS WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU! YOUR BUSINESS IS GREATLY APPRECIATED! _gsrx_vers_1634 GS 9.6 (1634).
BU 1934 Texas Half Dollar PCGS MS64 Super Crusty Original KCFN

1925 50c Lexington Commemorative Half Dollar with original box

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1925 50c Lexington Commemorative Half Dollar with original box
1925 50c Lexington Commemorative Half Dollar with original box
1925 50c Lexington Commemorative Half Dollar with original box
1925 50c Lexington Commemorative Half Dollar with original box
1925 50c Lexington Commemorative Half Dollar with original box
1925 50c Lexington Commemorative Half Dollar with original box

1925 50c Lexington Commemorative Half Dollar with original box
PLEASE EXAMINE PICTURES CLOSELY. THEY ARE HIGH RESOLUTION AND MOST CAN BE BLOWN UP NICELY ON A LARGE SCREEN. BEFORE ASKING US FOR BETTER PICTURES, PLEASE CHECK ON A DESKTOP / LAPTOP SCREEN RATHER THAN YOUR MOBILE SCREEN. 1925 50c Lexington Commemorative Half Dollar with original box! A little cabinet friction and maybe an old light cleaning. Dbaycollectibles is run by a coin dealer in sunny Palm Beach County, Florida. We specialize in collectible silver like art bars, premium private mint pieces, and modern lower mintage bullion coins. We want our potential clients to become repeat clients so we will never purposely hide a problem with a given piece, and we will usually go out of our way to describe negative issues with the piece. We try to include all relevant information, but if you think we missed something important, let us know. As coin grading is subjective and as done by the professionals often arbitrary in our opinion, consider that our stated opinion and the opinion of third party certification services (PCGS, NGC, ANACS, ICG for coins) are just that, opinions. The photos contain the actual piece(s) for sale (unless otherwise noted in the title / description). It is our strong recommendation to consider the photos more strongly than considering the description/grade from us and from third parties, use descriptions and stated grades as guides, not gospel. If you are mailing something to us, never make references to coins, jewelry, metals, gems, etc on the outside of the package. Also, ensure that there is no rattle from coins or metals touching each other in the package… Pack things tightly together or individually holdered. Our listings are priced competitively. We are usually the lowest price for all comparable listings, at least when first listed. Some of our listings are set to accept offers. We will entertain reasonable offers on most of our listings, and we are especially motivated for bulk sales containing many items so feel free to send a message with offers. Haggling is part of the nature of this business, sometimes we can come down and sometimes we can’t. We entertain reasonable offers, but we do not tolerate chiselers. If we tell you our “best price” it truly is our best price. US coins and currency are exempted. As taxation is literally extortion (“taxation is theft” is a shorter, more alliterative phrase), we do not like this on a moral level. Also, buyers should know that us sellers are probably less happy than even you are because it means at least marginally lower prices to sellers and fewer sales. But we have no control over this. We have no control over this. Packages with contents worth around 250 USD or more will require Signature Confirmation. You can arrange transportation between that address and your international location. Your return must be contained in its original holder; a certified numismatic piece must remain in its originally sealed, un-tampered with slab. We know many of the underhanded purchaser tactics and we don’t accommodate them. Let us know if you’re looking for something we don’t have listed. We might have it in the safe or we might otherwise be able to get it to you. SELL TO US If you have any coins and metals you want to sell to us or trade against something, send us a message. Depending on the item, we can give you exact quotes, approximate quotes, or quotes conditional on various qualities of the piece.
1925 50c Lexington Commemorative Half Dollar with original box

1937 Boone Silver Commemorative Half Dollar PCGS MS-66 Original Colorful

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1937 Boone Silver Commemorative Half Dollar PCGS MS-66 Original Colorful
1937 Boone Silver Commemorative Half Dollar PCGS MS-66 Original Colorful
1937 Boone Silver Commemorative Half Dollar PCGS MS-66 Original Colorful
1937 Boone Silver Commemorative Half Dollar PCGS MS-66 Original Colorful

1937 Boone Silver Commemorative Half Dollar PCGS MS-66 Original Colorful
Capped Bust Half Dollars. Liberty Walking Half Dollars. Seated Liberty Half Dollars. Add to Favorite Sellers. Sign up to Newsletter. 1937 Boone Silver Commemorative Half Dollar PCGS MS-66 – Original Colorful. Offered here is a 1937 Boone Commemorative Half Dollar. It is graded by PCGS as MS-66.. The coin in the above pictures is the one you will receive. The Daniel Boone Half Dollar was minted to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of the famous frontiersman, explorer, and folk hero. Originally, the coins were struck at the Philadelphia Mint to coincide with the bicentennial year. During the next four years, the coins would continue to be struck, across three different mint facilities. On the obverse of the coin is a portrait of Daniel Boone. Since no known portraits of him exist, this is an artists conception created by Augustus Lukemann. The likeness looks decidedly different than the portrait of Boone, which had appeared on the previous1921 Missouri Centennial Half dollar. The inscriptions surrounding the portrait include “United States of America” and “Half Dollar”. The reverse of the coin features a scene of the frontiersman holding a chart of Kentucky and a musket, facing an American Indian holding a tomahawk. In the background a blockhouse stockade and a sun with rays appear. This was also designed by Augustus Lukemann. The inscriptions read “In God We Trust”, “E Pluribus Unum”, “Daniel Boone Bicentennial Pioneer Year”, and the date of issue. In the following year, additional coins were struck at the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco Mints carrying the 1935 date. Subsequent to the initial distribution, legislation was passed in Congress stipulating that the original design should be supplemented by adding the bicentennial year “1934” to the reverse of the coin. A smaller number of coins were minted with the “small 1934 on reverse” and came to represent a scarce variety. More coins continued to be minted and issued in 1936, 1937, and 1938. The final two years would have smaller net distribution levels as collectors began to grow weary of the endless string of varieties of the commemorative coin, issued years after the actual bicentennial. Daniel Boone Bicentennial Half Dollar Coin Specifications. Designer: Augustus Lukemann Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper Weight: 12.50 grams Diameter: 30.6 mm Authorization: Public Law 73-258 Maximum Authorized Mintage: 600,000. Daniel Boone Bicentennial Half Dollar Mintages. 1935: 10,010 1935-D: 5,005 1935-S: 5,005. 1935, small 1934 on reverse: 10,008 1935-D, small 1934 on reverse: 2,003 1935-S, small 1934 on reverse: 2,004. 1936: 12,012 1936-D: 5,005 1936-S: 5,006. 1937: 9,810 1937-D: 2,506 1937-S: 2,506. 1938: 2,100 1938-D: 2,100 1938-S: 2,100. Whether you are an investor seeking asset diversification, an experienced collector searching for a key date coin, or simply trying to find a vintage Proof Set as a gift, Woodland Treasure is available to meet your needs. The rate varies by state. If you need to change the Address you should cancel your order and place a new order using the correct address. Our goal is to provide outstanding customer service, we strive to respond to your inquiries within 24 hours. View more great items. 1967 South Africa Rand – PCGS PR-67 – Blazing Colors. 1911 Canada Cent – MS-64 BN – Mint State 64 Brown. Italy Papal States Pius IX Silver 1868-R XXII 1 Lira PCGS MS63 KM# 1378. This listing is currently undergoing maintenance, we apologise for any inconvenience caused.
1937 Boone Silver Commemorative Half Dollar PCGS MS-66 Original Colorful

1923-S Monroe Commemorative Half Dollar 50c, PCGS MS 65 Original Surfaces

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1923-S Monroe Commemorative Half Dollar 50c, PCGS MS 65 Original Surfaces
1923-S Monroe Commemorative Half Dollar 50c, PCGS MS 65 Original Surfaces
1923-S Monroe Commemorative Half Dollar 50c, PCGS MS 65 Original Surfaces

1923-S Monroe Commemorative Half Dollar 50c, PCGS MS 65 Original Surfaces
Monroe Commemorative Half Dollar 50c. MS 65 Original Surfaces. This is a PCGS Graded Coin. You will receive the pictured coin. This Gem is white with an attractive satin luster on the obverse and reverse. This is an excellent coin to add to your collection. Monroe Commemorative – was promoted by the California Film Industry. Known as a Classic 50C Commemorative. There were so many of them that they initially had little value over their face value and many were spent during the 1930s. Consequently, today the Monroe is one of the silver commemoratives that can be found readily in circulated grades. But interestingly, the Monroe is relatively rare in Gem MS65 or better condition. But today, the Monroe’s rarity in MS65 or better condition is no longer a secret and these Gem specimens are among the more expensive in the silver commemorative series. The typical Monroe can grade anywhere from AU to MS64. MS65 examples are very scarce and Superb Gem MS66 specimens are definitely rare. The design of the Monroe is very flat. A well struck, mark-free Monroe is definitely a premium rarity for a silver commemorative. Luster can be very frosty and of course toning can be present in varying degrees.
1923-S Monroe Commemorative Half Dollar 50c, PCGS MS 65 Original Surfaces

1937-D Oregon Commemorative Half Dollar 50c, PCGS MS 65 Nice Original Coin

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1937-D Oregon Commemorative Half Dollar 50c, PCGS MS 65 Nice Original Coin
1937-D Oregon Commemorative Half Dollar 50c, PCGS MS 65 Nice Original Coin
1937-D Oregon Commemorative Half Dollar 50c, PCGS MS 65 Nice Original Coin

1937-D Oregon Commemorative Half Dollar 50c, PCGS MS 65 Nice Original Coin
Oregon Commemorative Half Dollar 50c. MS 65 Nice Original Coin. This is a PCGS Graded Coin. You will receive the pictured coin. The Oregon Train Commemorative Coin was first minted in 1926 to commemorate the Oregon Trail and in the memory of the pioneers, many of whom were buried along the 2,000 mile trail. The 1937-D half dollar had a distribution of 12,008 pieces. This Gem has vivid white surfaces and great eye appeal. This is an excellent coin to add to your collection. Oregon Trail Commemorative – marked the. Memory of the pioneers, many of whom were buried along the 2,000 mile trail. Known as a Oregon Trial Classic Commemorative. Standing First Nation Man over United States Outline. Westbound Wagon train driving into the sun set. Motto In god we Trust – Oregon Trail Memorial.
1937-D Oregon Commemorative Half Dollar 50c, PCGS MS 65 Nice Original Coin