MTCs on Ebay February 2021

2/1/21

Iowa, Story City.  1974 Scandinavian Days Scandinavian Dollar.  Start just $2.99 plus 99¢ shipping.  It lasted a few more weeks, eventually selling to a single bidder on February 22.

 

 

2/1/21

Kansas.  1960 Official Centennial Coin for Trego County.  Unknown mintage.  Not previously listed individually.  Trego County is a scarcer location, and examples are infrequently encountered.  This one had a $29.95 with FREE shipping start.  There were no bids and it lasted until February 22 when the listing was ended because “the item is no longer available”.

 

 

2/1/21

Oklahoma, Fairview.  1968 Diamond Jubilee Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Start $4.50 plus $3.50 postage.  For the listing ending February 22 the start dropped to $4.00.  It stayed at that level until the seller ended his listing unsold on March 31.

 

 

2/1/21

South Dakota, Rapid City.  1970 Central States Fair 25th Anniversary Dollar.  Slightly circulated, but still lustrous.  Start $2.99 plus $4.25 postage.  No bids, so the token was made a Buy It Now item for $2.49 plus $4.25 - and remains available for that price two months later.

 

 

2/1/21

Wyoming, Cody.  Undated Days of ’49 Ten Cents in Fun.  VF/XF.  Start $7.61 plus $4.10 shipping.  There were no bids, so the seller upped the price to $10.39 plus $4.10 shipping and made it a Buy It now item which still sits in his stock two months later.

 

 

2/2/21

Kansas.  1961 Official Centennial Coin for Crawford County.  Start $10.00 plus $4.95 postage.  When there were no bids by February 10 the seller ended his listing unsold.

 

 

2/2/21

Michigan, Onaway.  1949 50th Anniversary Quarter.  Poorly struck with weak central obverse details, as usual - but still Uncirculated.  Start $8.99 plus $3.99 shipping.  There were no bids the first week, but the second week two bidders spotted it and it sold for $9.50 to the second bidder.

 

 

2/3/21

Arizona, Lake Havasu City.  1990-1991 London Bridge Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $2.25 plus 95¢ opening bid. 

 

 

2/3/21

Arizona, Prescott.  1980 Frontier Buck.  Start $1.95 plus 95¢ shipping.  Bargain priced, but it did not attract a bid until the week ending March 27 when it sold to a single bidder.

 

 

2/3/21

Illinois, Geneva.  1961 125th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Start $4.95 plus $3.25 shipping.  When it attracted no bids the seller made it a Buy It Now item at the same price.  It sold on February 16.

 

 

2/3/21

Iowa, Pella.  1971 Dutch Dollar.  The first year of this recently cancelled series.  Sold to a single bidder for the $4.99 plus $3.99 opening bid.

 

 

2/3/21

Kansas, Stevens County.  Kansas Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $4.95 plus $3.25 shipping.  It remained available until March 23 when it sold to a single bidder for the opening price.

 

 

2/3/21

Louisiana, Franklinton.  1961 Centennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  The first of these I have spotted on Ebay since 2013, so I bid and won it for the opening bid of $4.95 plus $3.25.

 

 

2/3/21

Michigan, Bay City.  1965 Centennial Commemorative Half Dollar. Sold to a single bidder for the $6.00 plus $1.00 starting bid.

 

 

2/3/21

Michigan, Saranac.  1969 Centennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Start $10.95 with FREE shipping.  Listed until February 28 when the seller reported that the item was “no longer available”.

 

 

2/3/21

Montana.  1964 Montana Territorial Centennial $50 “Gold” Slug, Numbered Version - this one number 5123.  Just a shade from Uncirculated.  Start $19.95 with FREE shipping.  It sold to the second bidder for $23.00.

 

 

2/3/21

Pennsylvania, Norristown.  1962 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar.  Choice About Uncirculated.  Start $4.95 plus $3.25 shipping.  Still available as a Buy It Now item for the same cost two months later.

 

 

2/4/21

Arizona, Lake Havasu City.  1972, 1974 and 1975 London Bridge Dollars.  Nothing special about the 1974 and 1975, but the 1972 was the scarce First Re-Issue with the original obverse and the new reverse.  It was the standard, not Proof-Like finish.  I was the only bidder at the $3.99 plus $3.40 start.

 

 

2/4/21

Hawaii, Honolulu.  1974 set of three Hawaii Dollars.  Silver, brass and antiqued brass, all numbered 123 on number bar.  The antiqued brass version is very dark and appears to be a bit corroded. Also included in this lot - and here listed separately - is a silver example  of the 1974 Kauai Dollar, unnumbered version.  Start $225.00 plus $4.20 shipping.  After two weeks the start dropped to $200.00 and after another two weeks the listing was ended because “there was an error in the listing”.

 

 

2/4/21

Hawaii, Kauai.  1974 Kaui Dollar in Sterling Silver, unnumbered version.  Part of a lot that included a set of 1974 Honolulu Dollars numbered 123, which are described separately.  Start for the four pieces was $225.00 plus $4.20 shipping.  After two weeks the start dropped to $200.00 and after another two weeks the listing was ended because “there was an error in the listing”.

 

 

2/4/21

Hawaii, Maui.  1993 Maui Trade Dollar in Silver.  Edge partially imaged - the part shown says .999 SILVER, but the number is not shown or described.  In original case, but missing the Certificate of Authenticity as well as the protective plastic capsule.  Start 99¢ with FREE shipping.  After 22 bids by 9 bidders it sold for $33.56.

 

 

2/5/21

Maine, Ellsworth.  1963 Bicentennial/Total Eclipse Half Dollar.  Some moderate spotting on both sides.  Start $19.99 plus $2.99 shipping.  Still available as a BIN item two months later.

 

 

2/5/21

Ohio, Brunswick.  1965 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar.  Extremely Fine.  Sold to a single bidder for the $3.13 plus $3.13 start.

 

 

2/6/21

Michigan, Bay City.  1965 Centennial Commemorative Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the 99¢ plus $2.99 opening.

 

 

2/6/21

New York, New York City.  1909 Hendrik Hudson Daalder.  The small-size aluminum issue.  Extremely Fine but with so many tiny marks the token looked freckled.  Perhaps the unusual appearance was due to having had aluminum rust which was chemically removed.  The start was $1.00 plus $4.45 shipping.  Sold for $36.75 after 9 bids by 6 bidders.

 

 

2/6/21

Ohio, Troy.  1964 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar.  About uncirculated, and a bit spotty.  Start $5.99 plus $1.99 shipping.  A pair of bidders placed 11 bids and the token sold for $9.25.  The winning bidder must have really wanted this item because even though he had the high bid after bid 6, he placed 5 additional bids just in case there were other bidders out there!

 

 

2/6/21

Washington, Whidbey Island.  1936 Coupeville Indian Water Festival Half Dollar.  Extremely Fine.  Start $29.95 plus $3.00.  There were 8 bids by 5 bidders and it sold for $39.00.

 

 

2/7/21

Hawaii, Maui.  1994 Maui Trade Dollar.  Start $3.00 plus $4.45 shipping.  A single bidder placed a couple bids and won it for the opening price.

 

 

2/7/21

Iowa, Perry  1969 Centennial Dollar.  Start $1.99 plus $3.12 shipping.  There were two bids and the token sold for $3.88.

 

 

2/7/21

Oklahoma, Ringling.  1964 50th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Rust spots on obverse.  Start $5.99 plus $1.99 shipping.  The next week the start was $3.99, then $2.97, and by the end of the month it was at $2.46 plus the $1.99 shipping fee - which was what it took because it sold to a single bidder at that price.

 

 

2/7/21

Wyoming, Sheridan.  1963 Sheridan County Diamond Jubilee Half Dollar.  Sold for the starting price of $17.50 plus $4.00 shipping to a bidder who placed a second (unused) bid in case someone else decided to bid.

 

 

2/8/21

Oregon, Albany.  1959 Oregon Centennial Timber Carnival Half Dollar.  Start $5.00 plus $2.50 shipping.  This one lasted until March 16 before someone placed a bid.  Sold to a single bidder.

 

 

2/8/21

South Dakota, Gary.  1972 Centennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder (not me this time) for the $14.00 with FREE shipping start.

 

 

2/9/21

Missouri, Higginsville.  1969 Centennial Dollar.  Start $20.00 with FREE shipping.  Looks like a spottily toned example of the usual Nickel-Silver version, but I thought there was a possibility it could be the scarcer silver version - There were no bids the first week, and since then the start has been dropping by $1.00 every week.  It is currently at $12.00, which is reasonable for even the nickel version.  I am placing a bid and will update this when it closes…..I won it as the only bidder - now we’ll see if it is silver or not…..Yes - it was silver.  Glad I bid.  Whatadeal!

 

 

2/9/21

Elyria, Ohio.  1958 125th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the 1¢ plus $4.25 starting bid.

 

 

2/9/21

Ohio, Lorain.  1959 125th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Start 1¢ plus $4.25 shipping.  There were three bids by two bidders and it sold for $1.00.

 

 

2/9/21

Oregon, Lebanon.  1959 Oregon Centennial Half Dollar, About Uncirculated.  Start 69¢ plus 69¢ more for shipping.  After 6 bids by 2 bidders it sold for $4.15.

 

 

2/10/21

North Dakota.  1964 Diamond Jubilee Statewide Half Dollars.  Lot of 10 pieces including 1 of the large date golden brass pieces, 3 of the antiqued brass pieces, 3 of the nickel-silver version, and another 3 antiqued nickel-silver.  The seller has been offering a quantity discount - $23.75 if you buy 2 sets, $23.00 if you buy 3, and $21.25 if you purchase 4 or more sets.  It has been a couple months, and so far only 1 set has been sold out of the 20 sets the seller is offering.

 

 

2/11/21

California, Jamul Sovereign Nation.  2018 Dollar Honoring the Hawaiian Native People - part of their Native Indian Nations in America series.  Buy it Now $7.80 with FREE shipping (from France!).  The listing was ended on this date because “the item is no longer available”.

 

 

2/12/21

Kansas.  1961 Official Centennial Coin in Silver.  Graded MS-66 and encapsulated by NGC.  Available as a Buy It Now item for $90.00.  Variety with just STERLING stamped on the lower reverse.  Still out there more than 2 months later.

 

 

2/13/21

Maryland, Frederick.  1964 Battle of Monocacy Half Dollar, struck in Silver.  I have not seen this in silver before, but I do list the silver plated version for $4.00.  The start was $399.00 plus $15.20 shipping.  Too much for meI  I sent a message to the seller in March, asking if it was marked as silver, and whether the reverse - which he did not picture - was the Souvenir Half Dollar variety.  No response yet, in May, but it is still available at the same cost.  Until I see one, or until I find out if it is marked as silver, I will not be listing it in the catalog.  It could easily be the silver plated version, or a medallic version.

 

 

2/13/21

Nebraska, Gordon.  1960 75th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Buy It Now for $34.99 - but currently (after more than 2 months) on a 20% off sale - making the purchase price a more reasonable $27.99.

 

 

2/14/21

Florida, St. Petersburg.  1964 Funtime Celebration Half Dollar.  Extremely fine, the golden plating completely gone.  Start $3.00 plus $1.00 for shipping.  There were 3 bids by 3 bidders and it sold for $4.34.

 

 

2/14/21

Maine, Newport.  1964 150th Anniversary Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Buy It Now $14.99 plus $3.50 shipping.  I don't know how long this had been listed because I don’t usually look at the Buy It Now items, but Ebay suggested it as I was looking at another item, and I jumped on it!

 

 

2/14/21

Michigan, Onaway.  1949 50th Anniversary Quarter.  AU/UNC weakly struck at centers, as usual.  Start $8.99 plus $3.99. There were 2 bids and it sold for $9.50.

 

 

2/14/21

Michigan, Reed City.  1950 Diamond Jubilee Quarter.  Typical XF/AU.  Start $29.95 plus $5.00 shipping.  When there were no bids after its second 10 day listing, the seller ended the lot unsold.

 

 

2/14/21

Texas, Andrews.  1965 Billionth Barrel of Oil Celebration Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the $4.00 plus $3.25 start.

 

 

2/15/21

New York, Hudson.  1959 Hose Company 165th Anniversary Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated. Sold to a single bidder for the $9.00 plus $3.00 start.

 

 

2/15/21

New York, Palmyra.  1964 175th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Start 99¢ with FREE shipping.  There were 6 bids placed by 2 bidders and it sold for $5.75.

 

 

2/16/21

Hawaii.  1883 King Kalakaua Akahi Dala, long denticles.  Start 99¢ plus $2.35 shipping.  A pair of bids sent the sale price up to $1.25.

 

 

2/16/21

Michigan, Albion.  1981 Festival of the Forks $2.00.  Sold for the opening bid of $7.08 plus $3.12.

 

 

2/17/21

Alabama, Muscle Shoals.  1961 Civil War Centennial Half Dollar.  Start 99¢ plus $4.25.  There were 13 bids placed by 6 bidders and it sold for a very healthy $26.99.

 

 

2/17/21

Michigan, Mason County.  1955 Centennial Quarters, lot of 9 or 12 - the description said there were 12, but the image only showed 9.  Either way a good buy for someone who placed a bid and won the lot of nice uncirculated tokens for opening bid of $10.00 plus $3.25. Ebay is also suggesting a single example, graded MS-65 by NGC which has been offered for $125.00 with FREE shipping but is on a special 5% off sale and can currently be had for just $118.75.  The ending date of that item is April 20.  There are at least three tokens in the the group of 9 (or 12) that are equal to or better than the slabbed one.

 

 

2/17/21

Virginia, Charlottesville.  1964 200th Anniversary Half Dollar, Monticello Version.  Very choice uncirculated.  The start was $9.95 plus $6.00 shipping, but nobody bid and the seller did not relist the item.

 

 

2/18/21

Arizona, Casa Grande.  1979 (80) Centennial Dollar.  Start $9.99 with FREE shipping.  There were no bids, and the seller made it a BIN item at the same cost.  Still available two months later.

 

 

2/18/21

California, Modesto.  The two 1976 U. S. Bicentennial Tokens from Modesto - One I have not listed before - Modesto Coin Center 76¢ and the One Drink token fro the Glo Worm.  The new one (to this list) has a mintage of just 500 and a catalog value of $7.50.  The other one was the reason I wanted the lot - The Glo Worm token was beautifully enameled in several colors on the Glo Worm side.  I’m pretty sure it was not a variety put out by the bar, but rather someone's art project.  I have seen other modern tokens and medals done up in this same style of enameling, but this is the first I have seen from this establishment.  They were part of a lot of 23 medallions that I won for opening bid of $14.95 plus $7.95 shipping.

 

 

2/18/21

Hawaii.  1883-1983 Centennial Dala, “Die Set Up Test Strike” Graded PF 66 DCAM by ANACS.  Start $175.00 with FREE shipping, with a Make Offer option.  The seller accepted an offer of $100.00.  Apparently Ebay is now disclosing the amount items with offer options actually were sold for - or more likely I just figured out how to find the sale price out!  While the top page on my watch list says it was sold, and the old $175.00 price is still displayed, if you click on the word SOLD after the quantity box, it will take you to a screen that discloses the true sale price.  

the same seller offered another example three days later for a $45.00 plus $4.15 start.  It too was graded and encapsulated by ANACS, but only as PF 65, and sold to a single bidder for the opening price. 

 

 

2/18/21

Oregon, Klamath Falls.  1959 Oregon Centennial Half Dollar, silver or white metal plated.  Normal Frontier of the future.  Start 99¢ plus $3.95 shipping.  There were 4 bids placed by as many bidders and it sold for $10.02.

 

 

2/18/21

Oregon, North Bend.  1959 Oregon Centennial Wooden Half Dollar.  Start 99¢ plus $3.95.  After 5 bids by 4 bidders it sold for $8.02.

 

 

2/18/21

Oregon, North Bend.  Error 1959 Oregon Centennial Wooden Half Dollar - Blank obverse.  The seller described this as an error or a trial piece.  Since the printing on the one side that was done is a bit blurry and smeared, I speculate that it did not meet the standard  of production and was discarded before the other side was printed.  Further adding to this theory is that this issue was lacquered before being issued - and this example has not been lacquered.  Who knows - it also might be that it was a test piece to see if the pressure and alignment of the press or whatever device was used to print these was correct.  It doesn’t matter much either way, but this novelty had a 99¢ plus $3.95 start, attracted 15 bids from 6 bidders, and I won it for $45.48.

 

 

2/18/21

Oregon, North Bend.  Error 1959 Oregon Centennial Wooden Half Dollar - Double printed obverse, normal reverse.  Start 99¢ plus $3.95.  After 13 bids by 5 bidders it sold for $17.38.  This time I was the underbidder.  This one was also caught and removed from production before the lacquer was applied.

 

 

2/18/21

Oregon, Redmond.  1959 Oregon Centennial Half Dollar, no smoke, silver or white metal plated.  Start 99¢ plus $3.95 shipping.  There were 8 bids by 5 bidders and it sold for $23.50.

 

 

2/18/21

Oregon, Sweet Home.  1959 Oregon Centennial Half Dollar, silver or white metal plated.  Start 99¢ plus $3.95 shipping.  There were 5 bids by 4 bidders and it sold for $25.02.

 

 

2/18/21

U.S. Virgin Islands. 1990 Fort Christian St. Thomas Daler.  Start $6.75 with FREE shipping. The seller had a Make Offer option, and with 30 minutes left I tried $6.00 - and the seller accepted.

 

 

2/19/21

Hawaii.  1994 Princess Kaiulani Princess Dollar, numbered edition - this one number 537.  Graded PF 68 Ultra Cameo by NGC.  Sold for the $149.50 with FREE shipping BIN price.

 

 

2/19/21

Ohio, Springboro.  Lot of two 1965 Sesquicentennial Half Dollars.  Start $5.98 plus $1.99.  I was the only bidder - I think it was a decent bargain for these as duplicates.

 

 

2/20/21

Alaska, Fairbanks.  1959 Alaska Statehood Dollar.  Very choice Uncirculated.  Start 99¢ plus $3.49 shipping.  There were no bids and it was not relisted. 

 

 

2/20/21

Florida, St. Petersburg.  1961 Land Lubber Treasure Coin #8714.  Unknown mintage.  Catalog value $7.50.  Extremely Fine.  Sold to a single bidder for the $9.95 plus 55¢ starting bid.

 

 

2/20/21

Kansas, Liberal.  1963 75th Anniversary Nickel.  Start $16.00 plus $1.49 shipping.  There were no bids so the seller made weekly $1.00 reductions to the starting price.  By the middle of March it was down to a $12.00 start, and when nobody bid at that level, the seller ended his listing unsold.

 

 

2/20/21

Maine, Berwick.  1963 250th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Start $9.99 with FREE shipping.  No bids, but it came back as a Buy It Now item for the same price, and sold 5 days later.

 

 

2/20/21

Ohio, Ashtabula.  1911 Souvenir of Old Home Week Compliments of A. O. Amsden & Son Jewelers  Good for $1.00 in trade with every $10.00 purchase.  Aluminum. 32 mm.  About Uncirculated.  Start $9.99 plus $1.00 shipping.  After 29 bids by 4 bidders it sold for $56.55.  I did not bid because it already was at $45.00 an hour and a half before it closed, and that was too much for me - at the time…but now I wish I had bid!  Gaylor Lipscomb lists it as a Rarity-5 (out of 10) token in the latest edition of his Ohio tokens catalog, so I thought it was a bit too high. I probably still would not have won it because the winning bidder had placed two additional bids after his winning bid in case others continued to bid.  The first I have seen, and listable.  Now that I know about it, perhaps I can track another one down.

 

 

2/20/21

Oregon, North Bend.  1959 Oregon Centennial Wooden Half Dollar, along with an example of the original 1933 issue - which I do not catalog because it does not commemorate anything.  Start $9.99 plus $4.25.  After 4 bids by 4 different bidders the pair sold for $16.54.

 

 

2/20/21

Washington, Seattle.  1937 Alaska Yukon Pioneers Civic Exposition Season’s Admittance Token.  About Uncirculated.  Unknown mintage.  Catalog value $8.50.  Sold to a single bidder for the $5.59 plus $4.00 starting bid.

 

 

2/21/21

Arizona, Lake Havasu City.  2003-2004 London Bridge no denomination medal.  Antiqued brass.    Offered for 99¢ plus $3.00 shipping.  No bids.  After a month the seller raised the start to $1.99 and it remains available for that price another month down the line.

 

 

2/21/21

Arizona, Wolfville (Tucson).  Undated (the seller, from Tucson, says 1926) Wolfville Wild West Jamboree One Bit.  Dug, corroded, and crudely cleaned.  Sold to a single bidder for the $9.95 with FREE shipping start. 

 

 

2/21/21

Hawaii.  1973 Aloha Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the $9.95 plus $3.49 shipping start.

 

 

2/21/21

Hawaii, Honolulu.  1973 Hawaii Dollar.  Short spikes version.  Sold to a single bidder for the $9.95 plus $3.49 shipping start.

 

 

2/21/21

Hawaii, Kauai.  1973 Kauai Dollar.  Two pairs of different size petroglyphs, no extra marks version.  Sold to a single bidder for the $9.95 plus $3.49 shipping start.

 

 

2/21/21

Hawaii, Kona.  1973 Hawaii Dollar (the seller said 1976).  Extended detail version.  Sold to a single bidder for the $9.95 plus $3.49 shipping start.

 

 

2/21/21

Illinois, Calumet.  1976 Bicentennial Souvenir Dollar.  Revolutionary War soldier / flag version.  The only Municipal in a lot of 10 Chicago area commemoratives. The lot had a $49.95 plus $6.99 start.  Still available for the same start 2 full months later.

 

 

2/21/21

Indiana, Evansville.  1962 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar, normal die.  Sold to a single bidder for the 99¢ plus $1.50 opening bid.

 

 

2/21/21

Michigan, Ishpeming.  1954 Centennial Quarter, holed as is usual.  Offered for a start of $2.99 with FREE shipping by a seller who pointed out the spelling mistake on the token (they all had it).  Sold to a single bidder for the opening price.

 

 

2/21/21

Oregon, Portland.  1913 Rose Festival Half Dollar Contributors Medal.  Extremely Fine / About Uncirculated with a couple edge bumps.  Start $1.00 plus $3.00 shipping.  There were 4 bids by 3 bidders and it sold for $7.50.

 

 

2/21/21

Wyoming, Sheridan County.  Diamond Jubilee Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Start $7.21 plus $3.98. After 12 bids by 3 bidders the token sold for a remarkable $39.81. 

 

 

2/23/21

Hawaii.  1883-1983 King Kalakaua  Centennial Dala Aluminum Broadstrike.  Not one of the white metal examples cut from a ring of three pieces.  This one is a true trial piece on a much larger planchet with radial lines extending from the denticles to the edges of the irregularly shaped planchet.  An impressive looking piece!  It started at 99¢ with FREE shipping.  There were 29 bids by 13 bidders and it sold for $171.38 - unfortunately, I was the underbidder!  You can get a good sense of the real value of the coin from the fact that there were 27 bids gradually going up from the start to $82.55 - then my bid about twice that amount at $168.88 and the winner’s bid one increment higher.  Two crazy people at the end (we each placed our single bids in the last few minutes of the sale) pushed the price up to an unrealistic level.  I would say its true value would be about $75.00.

 

 

2/23/21

Montana.  1864-1964 Montana Territory Centennial Fifty Dollar Replica.  Numbered edition - this one  6134.  About Uncirculated.  Start $19.95 with FREE shipping.  After 5 bids by 3 bidders it sold for $26.00.  That’s a lot for a circulated modern commemorative with a mintage of at least 6,134!  Most Municipals have a mintage of 5,000 or fewer pieces.  The next day a different seller offered another example, this time of the un-numbered type, which was graded MS-64 (Ha!) and encapsulated by NGC for a $47.00 plus $7.67 start.  When no one bid the seller raised the starting bid to $49.95 and tried again.  For the listing ending April 4 the start and postage were cut to $39.95 and $4.20.  During its second weekly listing at this price, a single bidder spotted it and won it for the opening bid.

 

 

2/23/21

Ohio, Harrison County (Cadiz).  1963 150th Anniversary Half Dollar.  A very choice example.  Start $8.95 plus $1.99.  For the listing ending March 26 the start was reduced to $4.95, and a single bidder won it for that price.  Unfortunately I did not notice the price reduction, and didn't bid.

 

 

2/24/21

Ohio, Ft. Recovery.  1966 175th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Choice About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the $9.95 plus 95¢ opening bid.  Not a bad price for this scarce token  that has always intrigued me because the obverse states 175th Anniversary and the reverse says Centennial.  Just the second of these I have noted on these lists!

 

 

2/25/21

Arizona, Bisbee.  1913 Elk’s Bazaar $10.00.  Very Fine, but with a dent on the elk’s neck.  Sold to a single bidder (me) for the $14.95 with FREE shipping start.

 

 

2/25/21

Oregon, Astoria.  1966 Astoria Bridge Dedication Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the $1.95 plus $8.00(!) start.

 

 

2/26/21

Hawaii Maui.  2001 Maui Dollar.  Start $2.25 plus $1.50 for shipping.  Sold for $2.75 after 3 bids by a pair of bidders.

 

 

2/26/21

Michigan, Bronson.  1966 Centennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Start $2.25 plus $1.50 for shipping.  Sold to a single bidder for the opening bid

 

 

2/26/21

Michigan, Bronson.  1961 Centennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Start $8.99 plus $3.99 for shipping.  Still available for the same start two months later.  

 

 

2/26/21

Michigan, Rochester.  1969 Centennial Half Dollar.  A pair of these, each as a single lot.  Start $2.25 each.  Postage $1.50.  Both were sold to (the same) single bidder for the opening bids.

 

 

2/26/21

New York, New York City.  1909 Hudson Fulton Exposition Daalder.  Small aluminum version.  Start $9.99 plus $3.25. After 15 bids by 7 bidders it sold for $57.00.

 

 

2/27/21

Illinois, St. Francisville.  1962 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the $9.00 with FREE shipping start.

 

 

2/27/21

Nevada, Las Vegas.  2005 Las Vegas Centennial $100.00.  The only MTC in a group of 42 dollar-sized medallions.  Looks like it might be made of steel or some dark grey non-reflective metal, about 39 mm, judging by the others.  Both sides are the same, with 1905 / LAS VEGAS / NEVADA / 2005 / CENTENNIAL  between the spokes of a wheel around the rim, and LAS VEGAS / CENTENNIAL / 100 DOLLARS at the center of the wheel.  The start was 99¢ plus $7.00 shipping.  There were 19 bids by 11 bidders and the lot sold for $67.00.  My bid of $55.88 was third high, topped by a $66.00 bid and the winner at $67.00.  Previously unlisted.

 

 

2/27/21

West Virginia.  1963 Centennial Dollar, plastic version.  Sold to a single bidder for the $2.97 plus $1.99 starting bid.

 

 

2/27/21

Puerto Rico, Mayaguez. 2010 Twenty-first CentralAmerican and Caribbian Games Peso. Gold plated with multi-color enameled details.  Not previously listed. I purchased it at the $10.00 plus $4.45 start - BUT it still hasn’t arrived 8 weeks later.  Early on the seller did contact me to tell me the coin would be a little late.  Guess I’d better write and remind him!……..It never arrived and the seller refunded my payment.

 

 

2/28/21

Arizona, Lake Havasu City.  Set of Regular London Bridge Dollars from 1972 to 1999 - all the first 28 consecutive years, plus 3 duplicates.  Start $149.99 plus $3.20 shipping.  There were no bids and the lot was not relisted.

 

 

2/28/21

Hawaii, Maui.  1992-1996 Maui Dollars, in official Maui Trade Dollar Association folder numbered 3378.  Sold to a single bidder for the $3.99 plus $3.99 starting bid.

 

 

2/28/21

Kansas.  1961 Official Centennial Coin for Clay County.  Start $9.95 plus $2.95 shipping.  It sold to the second bidder for $10.73.

 

 

2/28/21

Kansas, Concordia.  1961 Kansas Centennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the $9.99 plus $2.95 starting bid.

 

 

2/28/21

Kansas, Great Bend.  1972 Centennial Dollar, a bit stained.  Start $4.99 plus $4.20 more for shipping.  Five hours into its second listing, the lot was ended “because there was an error in the listing".

 

 

2/28/21

New York, Evans.  1971 Sesquicentennial Commemorative Coin.  Start $9.00 plus 70¢ shipping.  Still available, now as a Buy It Now item at the same price, eight weeks later.

 

 

2/28/21

Oklahoma, Ringling-Mud Creek.  1964 50th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Spotty Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the $2.46 plus $1.99 start.

 

 

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