MTCs on Ebay July 2018

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7/1/18

Ohio, Fort Stephenson (Fremont).  1963 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the 99¢ plus $1.65 starting bid.

 

 

7/2/18

Hawaii, Maui.  1998 Maui Trade Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder at the $8.99 plus $3.33 opening bid.

 

 

7/2/18

Iowa, Dysart.  1973 Centennial Souvenir Coin.  Sold to a single bidder for the opening price of $7.97 with FREE shipping.

 

 

7/2/18

Massachusetts, Deerfield.  1973 300th Anniversary Shilling.  I have not listed similar items before, but I am beginning to rethink that.  Perhaps they should be listed.  This one clearly commemorates a town anniversary, and the reverse is similar to a colonial Pine Tree Shilling with the denomination XII (12 pence,  a shilling), in the style of the real ones.  For now I’ll think about it.  I was the only bidder at the $3.00 plus $3.51 opening bid.  It will go into my wannabe collection for now.

 

 

7/2/18

New York, New York.  1973 American World’s Fair $1,000 Discount Token.  Start $3.00 plus another $3.00 for shipping.  There were 2 bidders and it sold for $3.25.

 

 

7/3/18

Ohio, Milan.  1959 Homecoming and Melon Festival Half Dollar.  Graded MS-66 by NGC.  The same example I listed last July, still available for the same price - $29.00 plus $6.95.  The current ending date August 5.

 

 

7/3/18

Ohio, Norwalk (Firelands).  1959 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar. Graded MS-65 by NGC.  The same example I listed last July, still available for the same price -  $29.00 plus $6.95.  The current ending date August 5.

 

 

7/3/18

Maryland, Hagerstown.  1962 Hagarstown Bicentennial Half Dollar - Clara Barton variety.  Overgraded MS-64 by NGC.  The same token I listed last November, but now with a higher starting price.  The opening bid is currently $29.00 plus $5.95 shipping.  It ends August 12.

 

 

7/4/18

Iowa, Battle Creek.  1965 Centennial Half Dollar.  Extremely Fine with carbon spots.  Sold to a single bidder for the $4.25 plus $3.00 starting price. 

 

 

7/5/18

Kansas, Newton.  1961 Kansas Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $4.99 plus $1.99 shipping.  You can still Buy It Now for the same price, but the bidding start has been lowered to $3.50.  The current listing ends on August 9.

 

 

7/5/18

Pennsylvania, Berwick.  1961 175th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Start $14.99 with FREE shipping.  This is much too high, and no one bid.  It remains available as a Buy It Now item for the same price.  The current listing ends on August 7.

 

 

7/5/18

Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.  Lot of 3 1926 U.S. Sesquicentennial Treasure Island Doubloons.  There were two of the most common versions - the Liberty Bell / Spanish galleon ones, one XF/AU, and the other one the seller said was Uncirculated.  I think it is just a bare shade from uncirculated, but quite nice, and better than the one in my collection.  The third piece was the solid (not shell) uniface one that usually has a pin soldered to the back.  This one didn’t, and had only a toning line on the back where one probably once was.  Also XF/AU.  The lot started at $9.99 plus $2.80 and there were 5 bids from 4 bidders.  I was the lucky winner at $12.50.  Cheap!

 

 

7/5/18

South Dakota.  1987 South Dakota Souvenir Dollar.  Start $5.00  Postage $1.50 more.  No bids, then offered at the same cost for an additional 10 day listing.  When no one bid, the seller withdrew the lot.

 

 

7/5/18

Tennessee, Crab Orchard.  Undated Cumberland Dollar.  I do not know for sure if these are listable or not - or even if they are really from Crab Orchard (Cumberland County), Tennessee.  There was a now defunct Cumberland Gardens Community and Ski Resort there for a few years starting in the mid 1980’s, and that was about when I got the first of these tokens.  Sold to a single bidder for the $1.99 plus $2.99 start.

 

 

7/6/18

Alabama, Bessemer.  1962 Diamond Jubilee Half Dollar.  The seller described it as having “like new details with black spots on the back and front”.  I agree.  Sold to a single bidder for the $9.50 with FREE shipping start.

 

 

7/6/18

Illinois, Shawneetown.  1960 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $4.99 plus $2.99 opening bid.

 

 

7/7/18

Indiana, Logansport.  1981 Ironhorse Festival Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $3.95 plus $3.50 start.

 

 

7/8/18

Hawaii, Maui.  2007 Maui Dollars, lot of 5.  All choice examples.  Offered for a reasonable start of $8.00 plus $3.24 shipping.  No bids.  Listed until August 4 without attracting a single bid, so the seller terminated the listing.

 

 

7/8/18

Iowa, Norway.  1963 100th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Start $6.95.  Postage $3.75.  It sold for $13.49 after 5 bids from 3 bidders.

 

 

7/8/18

Michigan, Morley.  1969 Centennial Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $1.99 plus $2.00 opening bid.

 

 

7/8/18

Mississippi, Vicksburg.  1963 Civil War Siege Centennial Half Dollar.  Start 99¢ (cheap).  Postage $3.99 (not so cheap).  The first week on ebay nobody bid, but on its second week it was spotted by 3 bidders who placed a total of 5 bids, and it sold for $7.50.

 

 

7/8/18

Montana, Sidney.  1986 75th Anniversary Souvenir Dollar struck in silver.  Numbered 76 on the reverse.  Start $29.00 with FREE shipping.  I bid $41.88 and another bidder placed 3 bids higher than mine - winning it for the next bidding increment, $42.88.

 

 

7/8/18

Montana, Wolf Point.  1975 Souvenir Trade Dollar in pure silver.  Start $39.00 with FREE shipping.  After 3 bids by 2 bidders, it sold for $54.88.  That was me in there at $53.88 and another bidder who placed two bids higher than that.

 

 

7/8/18

North Dakota, Wishek.  1973 Souvenir Dollar struck in Silver.  Some spots and smudges, as well as some discoloration right on John Wishek’s nose…but no scratches of other damage to the proof-like surface.  Unknown mintage, but numbered 000391 on the edge.  Not previously cataloged in this metal.  Start $49.00 with FREE shipping.  There were 11 bids placed by a total of 3 bidders, and it ended up selling for $145.50.  Wow!  I’m glad I already had this one!

 

 

7/8/18

Oregon, Baker.  1959 Oregon Centennial Half Dollar, holed at top.  Probably the variety without DAM, because there is no smoke from the left smokestacks.  I have not yet seen a DAM variety without smoke.  Anyway, in XF/AU condition, with a small neat hole at the top.  It did not sell for the $2.99 plus $3.75 opening the first week.  Ebay will still note if an item has been relisted, and they did not mention it for this one, so I’ll guess it was not relisted.  What a pain, Ebay.

 

 

7/8/18

Wyoming, Thermopolis.  Undated Jubilee Dollar.  Private issue of the Owl Bar.  Unknown mintage.  Catalog value $7.50.  The starting bid for this scarce coin was $4.99 plus $2.50.  There were 6 bids from 4 bidders and it sold for a very healthy $42.00.  

 

 

7/9/18

Minnesota, Chisholm.  1958 State Centennial Half Dollar.  About uncirculated.  It failed to find a bid at its $40.00 with FREE shipping start.  Because of Ebay’s new policies, I don’t know if it was relisted or if there were any price reductions.  I also cannot access the original listing, but I think I reall that the seller offered it as an unlisted So-Called Dollar …  which it is not.

 

 

7/16/18

Ohio, Ironton.  1938 Northwest Territory Celebration Iron Half Dollar.  Extremely fine condition, but rusty.  Described as a So-Called Dollar, which it is not.  Starting Bid $17.99.  Buy It Now $24.99.  Postage $4.00.  There were no bids and the item was not relisted.

 

 

7/17/18

Michigan, Albion.  1978 Festival of the Forks Dollar.  Start was $9.99 plus $3.00 shipping.  There were no bids the first week, and Ebay says it was relisted - but is no longer available.  Did it sell?  Did the price change?  No knows and Ebay will not say.  What they did say is that they found me another one that could be had for $9.95 BIN (or Make Offer).  Except it was not another one - it was the same exact specimen, offered by the same seller.  In this incarnation it is available until August 17.

 

 

5/18/18 

Illinois, Carthage.  1962 125th Anniversary Half Dollar. Start $5.99 plus $1.99 shipping.  No bids.  Not relisted.

 

 

7/18/18

Ohio, Archbold.  1941 Diamond Jubilee Dime.  Nearly Uncirculated.  sold to a single bidder at the $8.39 plus $1.50 start.   

 

 

7/18/18

Ohio, Cuyahoga Falls.  1962 150th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Start $4.99 plus $2.95.

After 2 weeks the start dropped to $3.99.  When there were no bids the seller ended his listing unsold.

 

 

7/18/18

Oregon, Corvallis.  1957 Centennial Half Dollar.  Extremely Fine / About Uncirculated.  No bids, not relsted.

 

 

7/19/18

Colorado, Cripple Creek.  1977 Gold $1.00 Trade Token.  Unknown mintage.  Not previously listed. I was the winner at $13.01 after a $9.99 with FREE shipping start and just 2 bids.  Patrick Mint Indian Head design

 

 

7/19/18

Hawaii.  1984 Admission Day Dala in Golden Bronze.  Sold to a single bidder at the $10.00 plus $3.50 starting bid.

 

 

7/19/18

Kansas, Newton.  1961 Centennial Half Dollar. Start $4.99 plus $1.99 shipping.  Still available as a BIN item as of September 8.  Currently with a Make Offer option.   

 

 

7/20/18

Arizona, Lake Havasu City.  1972 London Bridge Dollar.  Start for this uncirculated specimen was $4.99. Ebay will no longer disclose the postage fees, and the seller does not currently have any other items available so I can’t determine his usual fees.  I know it did not sell the first week because Ebay says the seller resisted the item.  No more info - maybe it sold, maybe it did not.

 

 

7/20/18

California, Fort Bragg.  1963 The Return of Paul Bunyan Mendocino Coast Dollar.  I don’t know what the start was or what the postage fee was, but Ebay does tell me there were 2 bids and it sold for $2.02.  It is hard to tell from the tiny photo they provide if it was uncirculated or not, but the one they are offering up because the old listing had ended is definitely not.  It looks Very Fine or a little better.  It was a BIN item at $10.00 plus $3.50 shipping - but wait!  Lucklily it is currently on special sale at 30% off - that’s just $7.00 plus $3.50 shipping.  Oh boy!

 

 

7/20/18

California, Fort Ross.  1773  (apparently - the last diit is unclear)Siberian Russia 5 Kopek coin reproduction with FORT ROSS added to the obverse.  Not previously cataloged.  This one at $5.99 plus $3.50 was available at that start until August 3 when a single bidder won it for the opening price.  

 

 

7/20/18

Illinois, Chicago.  1893 World’s Columbian Exposition Harvey Land Company $15.00 on Purchase of Land token.  Called a So-Called Dollar by the seller, but of course it is not.  Graded MS-65 by NGC, and put up in one of those little plastic coin coffins.  Hard to tell if it really was uncirculated, but I know it was better than any of the ones I have.  I’d have liked to have added it to my collection, but the $344.99 plus $6.95 shipping put it out of my league.  Everybody else’s league too, apparently, because no one bid.  Called Rarity R-7 by the seller.  I wonder where they got that rarity rating.  It’s not in H & K, and Eglit’s Columbiana book lists it as #214, but does not assign number rarities.  I’ll have to poke around and see if I can find where that rarity number came from. Not terribly scarce, but definitely hard to find in uncirculated condition.  Another was offered the following day - It had a 99¢ plus $3.00 start and sold for $21.55 after 12 bids by 5 bidders.  Condition XF/AU.  Still another was offered ending on the 24th.  The seller described it as AU/UNC, but it was a virtual twin to the one ending on the 21st.  It sold for $41.04 after a 99¢ plus $3.50 start and 12 bids by 4 bidders.  Still another is being suggested for purchase by Ebay  - this one a bare shade nicer than either of the last 2 for $34.95 with FREE shipping as a BIN item. This one up for sale until September 18.

 

 

7/20/18

Michigan, Upper Peninsula.  The common side view Michigan Dollar.  Start $96.99.  Postage unknown.  No info on if it sold, but I kinda doubt it.  

 

 

7/21/18

Massachusetts, Dennis-Harwick.  1975 Lions Club Dollar.  Started as a bid item for $6.99 with Free shipping.  Still available as a BIN item for the same price as of September 12. 

 

 

7/21/18

Pennsylvania, Hanover.  1963 Bicentennial Half Dollar.  Sold for $2.00 after 3 bids.  Postage probably FREE. Start probably 99¢.

 

 

7/22/18

Alabama, Mobile.  1961 250th Anniversary Half Dollar - Flags variety.  Graded MS-64 and encapsulated by NGC.  Start $7.99 plus $3.99 shipping.  No bids.  It was relisted at a $5.99 start, and after a couple weeks, it sold to a single bidder.

 

 

7/22/18

Alabama, Montgomery.  1961 Civil War Centennial Half Dollar.  BU. Sold for $4.25 after a $1.50 plus 70¢ start.  Since this one had sold, good old Ebay found us another one, not quite as nice, for just $15.00 plus $3.00, Buy It Now.

 

 

7/22/18

Iowa, Story City.  1971 Scandinavian Days Dollar.  The start - $8.00.  Postage - $2.80.  No bids, so for the week ending September 2 the seller reduced the start to $6.00.  When no one bid, the seller ended the listing.

 

 

7/22/18

Nebraska, Alliance.  1963 Diamond Jubilee Half Dollar in golden brass.  A very nice uncirculated example graded MS-66 by NGC, put up in one of those inconvenient slabs.  Start $9.99 plus $3.50. There were 3 bids by 2 bidders (the winning bidder’s second bid was not needed) and it sold for $10.50.  A very pretty token that looked like it really was worth the MS-66 grade!

 

 

7/22/18

New York, Nyack.  1963 Fire Department Centennial.  Sold to a single bidder for the $1.50 plus 70¢ opening bid. Ebay has come up with a couple options, since this one had sold.  Both are BIN items priced at $15.00 each - one with FREE shipping, and the other with a $3.00 shipping charge.

 

 

7/22/18

Pennsylvania, Chambersburg.  1953 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar. About Uncirculated. Sold to a single bidder for the $2.99 with FREE shipping start.

 

 

7/23/18

South Carolina, Charleston.  1961 Confederate Centennial Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $10.00 plus $3.00 shipping start.

 

 

7/24/18

Montana, Billings.  1968 50th Anniversary State Fair and Rodeo Dollar.  The standard circulating version, very slightly used.  Start 99¢ with FREE shipping.  There were 10 bids by just 2 bidders (the last two were not needed because that bidder had already placed what turned out to be the winning bid) and it sold for $9.50.

 

 

7/24/18

Oklahoma, Ringling - Mud Creek.  1964 50th Anniversary Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Start $9.95 with $3.00 shipping.  When there were no bids, it was made a BIN item at $12.00 plus $3.00.  Still available - the current listing ends on October 3.

 

 

7/25/18

Ohio, Bryan.  1940 Centennial Dime, Extremely Fine/About Uncirculated condition.  Sold to a single bidder (who placed an additional, unnecessary bid) who won it for the 99¢ plus $3.00 opening bid.

 

 

7/26/18

Nevada.  1964 Centennial Year Service Club Coin in antiqued brass.  Start $1.99 plus $1.00 shipping.  The second bidder won it for $2.24.  Ebay is suggesting 3 others, since this one had sold -  All are BIN pieces: One at $4.00 plus $3.50 shipping, another at $10.00 plus $3.00 shipping, and if neither of those works for you, there is also a well worn one for $10.50 with FREE shipping.

 

 

7/26/18

Ohio, Lexington Area.  1964 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar.  The start was $1.50 and the postage an additional $2.95.  No bids - not relisted.

 

 

7/27/18

Alaska, Anchorage.  1967 Alaska Purchase Centennial Good For One Drink at Oriental Gardens. Variety with the Centennial mentioned on the reverse.  This one numbered 792.  The start was $9.99 and the postage was an unfortunate $7.00.  No bids, not relisted.

 

 

7/27/18

Arizona, Chandler.  1962 Golden Jubilee Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated. Sold to a single bidder for the $8.99 plus $2.99 start.

 

 

7/2718

Kansas.  1961 Official Centennial Coin for Saline County.  Sold to a single bidder for the $4.75 plus $2.50 opening bid.

 

 

7/28/18

Hawaii.  Mixed lot of Chamber of Commerce Dollars.  Included were numbered versions of the 1972 Kona Dollars in Gold Plate and Sterling Silver, Numbered 1973 Kaui Dollars in Antique Brass and Sterling Silver, and all three metal varieties of the numbered 1973 Honolulu Dollars.  Also thrown in for good measure, an “1883” Akahi Dala replica in gilt brass.  The start was $14.99 plus $3.00 shipping.  There were 6 bids by 4 bidders, and I was the lucky winner at $38.80, which is way too cheap!

 

 

7/28/18

Hawaii.  1883-1983 Centennial Dala.  A single coin cut from a “Trial Strike” of 3 incomplete examples on a square scrap of white metal.  Bidding was to start at  $29.95, or you could Buy It Now for $38.99.  Still being offered, at least until September 17, for the same price.

 

 

7/28/18

Montana, Billings.  1968 50th Anniversary State Fair and Rodeo Dollar.  Proof-like Nickel silver version.  Offered for $7.99 with FREE shipping.  there were no bids this week, but the following week, when it was offered for a $6.99 start, it sold to a single bidder.

 

 

7/29/18

Arizona, Lake Havasu City.  1975 London Bridge Dollar.  The start was 99¢ and postage $4.00 more.  The token brought $1.29 after 3 bids by 2 bidders.

 

 

7/29/18

Arizona, Lake Havasu City. 1976 London Bridge Dollar. Copper. Sold to a single bidder at the $3.00 plus 70¢ shipping start.

 

 

7/29/18

Hawaii, Maui.  2000 Maui Dollar in Silver.  Date on obverse only. Edge lettered 1 OZ. .999 AG and numbered 1492. No case. Sold for  the BIN of $75.00 plus $3.00 shipping.

 

 

7/29/18

Iowa, Pella.  2005 Dutch Dollar.  Mintage 1,400.  Catalog value in draft for new edition $4.00.  Originally a bid item starting at  $4.95 plus $2.66 shipping.  Still available as a BIN item for the same price. The current listing ends on October 4.

 

 

7/29/18

Kansas.  1954 Official Centennial Coin.  Start $19.99 with FREE shipping. Listed until August 12 with no bids.

 

 

7/29/18

South Dakota, Sturgis.  1976 U.S. Bicentennial Quarter.  About Uncirculated.  Start $22.79 plus $3.85 postage.  Offered for just one week.  No bids.

 

 

7/29/18

Texas, Hillsboro.  1965 75th Anniversary Dollar.   No die break.  Uncirculated, but spotty.  Initially a bid item starting at $4.95 plus $2.66, and still available as a BIN item at the same price.  Current ending date October 4.

 

 

7/30/18

Colorado, Durango.  1979 (1980) 50th Anniversary Dollar.  Start was 99¢  plus $3.50 shipping.  Sold for $3.51 after 4 bids by 2 bidders.

 

 

7/30/18

Oregon, Newport. 1996 I helped Keiko $2.00.  Sold to a single bidder for the $1.00 plus $1.71 shipping fee.

 

 

7/30/18

Oregon, Stayton (North Santiam).  1959 Centennial Half dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Offered for $9.00 with FREE shipping.  No takers.  Not relisted.

 

 

7/30/18

Washington, Ephrata.  1974 Freedom Festival Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the 99¢ plus $3.00 opening .

 

 

7/31/18

Colorado, Victor. 1993 City of Mines Centennial “Lesher Dollar “ Commemorative.  This example numbered 193.  Sold for $102.00 after a $19.95 plus $3.50 start and 14 bids by 4 bidders.  The same seller offered 2 others today at the same start.  One, (#782) which looked to be only About Uncirculated, brought $67.00 and one that was toned, but probably still Uncirculated (#783) brought $66.66.

 

 

7/31/18

Georgia, Macon.  Undated 15¢ Night Admission Token.  Start $14.99 plus $2.00 shipping.  No bids.  Listed as a BIN item for two more weeks.  Still no takers.  I will not be listing this token.

 

 

7/31/18

Kansas, Elkhart.  1963 50th Anniversary Half Dollar.  VF/XF condition - just a trace of golden luster left.  Start $4.95 plus $3.50 shipping.  Listed until August 12 before the seller gave up and ended the listing.

 

 

7/31/18

Wisconsin, Superior.  1915 token Good For a Rotarian Dinner on your way to the Pan-Pac Exposition in San Francisco.  About Uncirculated.  Start $24.99 plus $3.00 shipping.  It sold for $35.34 after 5 bids by 3 bidders.  I may be listing commemorative tokens related to major expositions in the next edition of the catalog.  We will see.

 

 

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