MTCs on Ebay March 2021

3/1/21

Alaska, Whittier.  1967 Alaska Purchase Centennial Private Issue Dollar for the Sportsman’s Inn.  Numbered 621.  Choice uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder (me) for the $4.99 with FREE shipping start. 

 

 

3/1/21

Nebraska, Lincoln.  1959 Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $2.99 with FREE shipping.  After 3 bids by 2 bidders it sold for $4.25.

 

 

3/1/21

Oregon, Albany.  1948 Centennial Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $2.99 with FREE shipping start.  

 

 

3/2/21

Michigan, Sault Ste. Marie.  1968 Tri Centennial Half Dollar, BY variety.  This item, fairly graded MS-65 by NGC, has been available for a while for $44.95 BIN with FREE shipping but now is on a 10% off sale for $40.45.  There were no buyers, so the seller put it back at $48.62 -and it is still available in mid November!

 

 

3/2/21

Wisconsin, For Du Lac.  1936 Centennial Private Issue Dime from the Valin Camera Shop.  About Uncirculated.  Start $1.00 plus $3.00 shipping.  After 8 bids by 4 bidders it sold for $13.50.

 

 

3/3/21

California, Lassen County.  1964 Centennial Half Dollar, narrow obverse letters, Choice About Uncirculated.  After being listed for several months, this piece finally sold to a single bidder for the $1.95 plus 95¢ opening bid.

 

 

3/3/21

Kansas.  1961 Official Centennial Coin for Saline County.  Start 99¢ plus 55¢ shipping and after 3 bids by 3 bidders it sold for $3.12.

 

 

3/4/21

Kansas, Hays.  1967 Centennial Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $2.99 plus 99¢ starting bid.

 

 

3/4/21

Nebraska, Norfolk  1966 Centennial Half Dollar.  Start 99¢ plus $2.99 shipping.  No bids.  Not relisted.

 

 

3/5/21

Montana.  1964 Montana Territory $50 Slug replica.  NGC graded this MS-64, which is about right!  Start 99¢ plus $3.99 postage.  After 13 bids by 7 bidders it sold for $22.54.

 

 

3/5/21

Pennsylvania, Cambria County.  1954  150th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Start $25.00 with FREE shipping.  No bids.  After another 10 day listing the start dropped to $20.00, then for the listing ending April 24 it was dropped to $16.00.  For the one ending May 4, a $20.40 Buy It Now option was added. On April 21 the start was lowered to $16.00, and the BIN price was raised slightly to $20.80.  The current listing ends on May 14.

 

 

3/6/21

Alaska.  1962 Alaska Boosters Dollar.  Extremely Fine, the original golden plating nearly gone.  Start 99¢ plus $3.99 shipping.  After 3 bids by 3 bidders it sold for $1.52.

 

 

3/6/21

Alaska, North Pole. 1967 Santa Souvenir Dollar.  Start 99¢ plus $3.99.  There were 6 bids by 3 bidders and it sold for $2.35.

 

 

3/6/21

Arizona, Wilcox.  1974 Rex Allen Days Copper Dollar.  Edge not pictured or described.  It graded Extremely Fine and had numerous edge nicks, bumps and scratches on both sides.  Catalog value either $10.00 or $12.50 depending on the edge variety.  Start $3.49 plus $3.74 postage.  Listed for just this single week, then ended unsold.

 

 

3/6/21

Texas, Childress County.  1963 75th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Start 99¢ plus $4.00 shipping.  There were 6 bids placed by 4 bidders and it sold for $8.50.

 

 

3/7/21

Arizona, Quartzite.  1975/1976 Pow Wow Dollar mule.  Sold to a single bidder for the opening bid of $3.50 plus 70¢ postage.  

 

 

3/7/21

Hawaii, Maui.  2002 - 2006 Maui Dollars (Series 3) in Maui Trade Dollar Association folder numbered 7514.  Start 99¢ plus $3.99 postage. Six bids were placed by 5 bidders and the set of 5 uncirculated tokens sold for $5.67.

 

 

3/7/21

Michigan, Pontiac.  1961 Centennial Half Dollar.  Start 99¢ plus $4.25 shipping.  This very choice example sold for $4.75 after 5 bids by 3 bidders.

 

 

3/7/21

Missouri, Hannibal.  1969 Sesquicentennial Official Coin.  Start $2.99 plus $4.00.  No bids the first time around, but during its second week on Ebay someone spotted it and won it for the opening bid.

 

 

3/7/21

New York, New York City.  1909 Henry Hudson Daalder, full silver dollar-size aluminum, in choice fully uncirculated condition.  Start $279.45 plus $4.50 shipping.  There were no bids and the item was ended unsold.  At the same time (and continuing today) Ebay was suggesting another example slabbed by NGC and graded UNC Details - Rim filing. This damaged example was not as nice (even completely ignoring the file marks and scratches) as the one noted here and is being offered for $385.00 with FREE shipping. 

 

 

3/7/21

New York, New York City.  1909 Henry Hudson Daalder, small gold dollar-size aluminum, either in weakly struck uncirculated condition or a slightly circulated example - hard to tell from the photos.  At any rate graded MS-62 by NGC.  Start $79.99 plus $6.50 shipping.  There were 22 bids placed by 5 bidders and the item sold for $171.50. 

 

 

3/7/21

North Dakota, Bismarck.  1961 Territorial Centennial/Trail West Outdoor Drama Half Dollar.  Very choice Uncirculated.   Start $2.99 plus 70¢.  After 4 bids by 2 bidders it sold for $5.00 - a good deal for one this choice.

 

 

3/7/21

Vermont, Manchester.  1961 Bicentennial Half Dollar.  Start $7.26 plus $1.00 shipping.  A month later the seller made it a BIN item, raised the price a bit to $7.33, but after a week, the sale was ended because “the item is no longer available”.

 

 

3/8/21

Alabama, Mobile.  1961 250th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Rafael Semmes Version.  Very choice Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the opening bid of $2.99 with FREE shipping start.

 

 

3/8/21

Alaska.  “1878” Alaska Dollar.  Antiqued brass with a golden finish on the obverse Morgan Dollar representation, XF/AU condition.  Start $9.95 with FREE shipping.  Sold to the second bidder for $10.45. 

 

 

3/8/21

Alaska, Skagway.  “1898” Gateway to the Klondike Dollar.  Start 99¢ plus $4.25 shipping.  After two bids by two bidders it sold for $1.37.

 

 

3/8/21

California, Paradise-Magalia.  1962 Gold Nugget Celebration Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $2.47 plus $2.29 starting bid. 

 

 

3/8/21

Hawaii.  Queen Lilioukalani. 1984 Twenty-five Years of Statehood Dala with Certificate of Authenticity. Start $4.99 plus $4.00 shipping.  Sold to the second bidder for $5.50.  

 

 

3/8/21

Pennsylvania, Indiana.  1966 Sesquicentennial Dollar, SilverClad proof in original Franklin Mint display holder.  Start $3.99 plus $3.50 shipping.  After 4 bids by 2 bidders it sold for $5.61.

 

 

3/8/21

South Dakota.  1973 South Dakota Dollar.  Edge not described or pictured - so I will assume it is the usual numbered and lettered edge.  Start $9.95 with FREE shipping.  After a couple weeks with no bids, the item was made a BIN item at the same price.  Still available for that price two months later.

 

 

3/8/21

Virginia, Williamsburg.  2000 Founders’ Coin.  Extremely Fine.  Start $2.99 plus $4.45 shipping.  Listed for a couple additional weeks with no bids, then ended unsold on the 22nd.  Another example was offered in a sale ending March 13 - it had a $2.99 plus $4.20 start.  It sold to the second bidder for $3.24.

 

 

3/8/21

West Virginia, Logan County.  1963 Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $2.99 with FREE shipping.  Although a nice example and priced reasonably, it received no bids and the lot was ended unsold on March 31.

 

 

3/9/21

Iowa, Walnut.  1971 Centennial Half Dollar.  Slightly spotty Uncirculated.  Start $5.00 plus $5.00 more for postage.  It stayed at that level until May 4, then the start was dropped to $3.50 Still bidless five days into that listing.

 

 

3/9/21

Nevada, Las Vegas.  “1898” (Copyright 1979) Las Vegas Coin.  Antique silver finish.  Sold to a single bidder for the $9.95 plus $3.99 start.

 

 

3/9/21

South Dakota, Fort Yankton.  Undated Six Bits.  XF/AU condition.  Sold to a single bidder for the $2.49 plus $3.00 opening bid.

 

 

3/9/21

U.S.A./U.S.S.R. 1988 Disarmament Dollar/Ruble.  Start $1.00 plus $6.50 shipping (from Greece).  After 10 bids by 4 bidders it sold for $10.50. 

 

 

3/10/21

Colorado, Denver.  1982 Bronco Buck Sports Schedule.  Start 99¢ plus $1.50 shipping.  After two bids it sold for $2.25. 

 

 

3/10/21

Colorado, Monte Vista.  1986 Centennial Rotary Club Dollars.  Two examples, About Uncirculated. Start $1.00 plus $5.10 shipping. Unknown mintage, Catalog value $7.50 each.  I was the only bidder for these scarce tokens which were way too cheap, even with the exorbitant postage fee.

 

 

3/10/21

Illinois, Bradley.  1967 Diamond Jubilee Half Dollar.  Start $14.95 with FREE shipping.  Ten days later the start went down to $12.95.  After two months it remains at that level - currently with a $18.00 BIN price.

 

 

3/10/21

Illinois, Ottawa.  1964 125th Anniversary Half Dollar.  The start was $14.50 plus $3.75 postage.  Since no one was bidding, for the listing ending March 24, the seller raised the start to $17.50.  It was offered for this price until April 26 when the seller ended his listing “because the item is no longer available”.

 

 

3/10/21

Iowa, Boone.  1965 Centennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  It sold to a single bidder for the opening bid of $2.50 plus $1.20.

 

 

3/10/21

Texas, Hillsboro.  Hill County 75th Anniversary Dollar.  Undamaged die.  Sold to a single bidder (he bid twice) for the 99¢ plus $4.25 start.

 

 

3/11/21

Montana.  1864-1964 Montana Territory $50 Gold Slug Replica.  About Uncirculated. Un-numbered version.  Start $59.99 plus $3.50.  Still available as a BIN item for the same cost two months later.  Another seller concurrently offered another one of these - this one a numbered one (4963) which was also About Uncirculated.  It sold to a single bidder at the $19.95 with FREE shipping start on March 13.

 

 

3/11/21

Nevada. 1964 Service Club Centennial Year Coin.  Start $7.95 with FREE shipping.  Still available, now as a Buy It Now item and at the same price, two months down the line.

 

 

3/11/21

New York, New York City.  “1909” Henry Hudson Daalder/Sommers Island Shilling fantasy in copper.  Sold to a single bidder for the $15.00 plus $3.20 start.

 

 

3/12/21

Alaska, Fairbanks.  1967 Alaskaland Exposition Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Start 99¢ plus $4.25 postage.  After 9 bids by 4 bidders it sold for $14.50.

 

 

3/12/21

Massachusetts, Lanesborough.  1965 Bicentennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Start 1¢ plus $3.49.  After 6 bids by 3 bidders it sold for $2.25.

 

 

3/13/21

Alaska, Fairbanks.  1959 Statehood Dollar.  Antiqued Brass, the 1965 re-issue, numbered 65  282 on the edge.  It was, of course, pictured but the seller did not call attention to the finish or the edge.  He also did not call attention to the fact that the entire reverse was dark green with corrosion and residue from the foam backing of a snap-lock coin case.  I think I can remove the worst of it.  A scarce issue, but still I was the only bidder at the $7.95 with FREE shipping start.  Whatadeal - probably.

 

 

3/13/21

Idaho, Wallace.  1990 Centennial Free Drink token from the Jameson Saloon.  Start $7.95 with FREE shipping.  Still available for the same cost (now as a BIN item) two months later.  I am a little surprised, because fully uncircuated examples - like this one - are somewhat hard to find.

 

 

3/13/21

Maine, Cumberland County.  1960 Bicentennial Half Dollar.  Start $13.50 with FREE shipping.  Way too much, at this time, so as expected, there were no bids.  Still being offered as a Buy It Now item for the same price two months later.

 

 

3/13/21

Maryland, Washington or Frederick County.  Battle of Antietam/Dunker Church Half Dollar.  Start $1.49 with FREE shipping.  After 3 bids by 2 bidders it sold for $2.05.

 

 

3/13/21

Massachusetts, Boston.  1976 Shreve Crump and Low U.S. Bicentennial $25.00. Paul Revere variety.  Start $59.95 plus $4.50 shipping.  There were no bids and the item was not relisted.  The same example offered by the same seller as in my last two postings of this coin a few years back.  The seller is a personal friend for MANY years, and now I see that sometime during the pandemic he has moved 35 or 40 miles away from me - that means we are practically neighbors out here in the California desert.  Hi  Harve!   

 

 

3/13/21

Mississippi, Vicksburg.  1963 Civil War Siege of Vicksburg Centennial Half Dollar.  AU/Unc.  Sold to a single bidder for the $8.99 plus the Highway Robbery $7.45 starting bid.  

 

 

3/14/21

Hawaii.  “1883” King Kalakaua Akahi Dala Replica.  Small date variety.  Start 1¢ plus $2.95 shipping.  Sold for a penny to the lone bidder who played a second bid just in case he was outbid.

 

 

3/14/21

Michigan, Bronson.  1966 Centennial Half Dollar in nickel-silver.  Extremely Fine/About Uncirculated.  Start $8.99 plus $3.99 shipping.  It took a few weeks, but on May 4 it sold to a single bidder for the same starting price.

 

 

3/15/21

Arizona, Tombstone.  1929 50th Anniversary Half Dollar. counter stamped “L” on both sides. XF/AU condition.  Unknown Mintage.  Catalog value $15.00.  Start 99¢ plus $3.95 postage.  There were 9 bids by 6 bidders and the token sold for $52.00.  A scarce, early token well worth the price it brought.

 

 

3/15/21

Illinois, Auburn.  1965 Centennial Dollar struck in antiqued brass.  Start $5.00 plus $4.30 shipping.  Listed with no bids until April 19 when the seller ended his listing unsold.

 

 

3/15/21

Illinois, Shawneetown.  1960 150th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $1.99 with FREE shipping start.  A good buy for someone.

 

 

3/16/21

Kansas.  1941 Coronado Quarto Centennial (400 years)  nickel-silver Nickel and non spendable brass medallette.  Both Uncirculated.  Start 99¢ plus $4.25.  Two bidders placed 5 bids between theselve and the pair sold for $9.00

 

 

3/16/21

Oregon, Albany.  1959 Oregon Centennial Timber Carnival Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $5.00 plus $2.50 start.

 

 

3/16/21

Oregon, Portland.  1976 U.S. Bicentennial  Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Private issue for Hatch Inc. on their 35th year.  A new one to me, so I bid and won it for the $8.00 plus $3.49 start.

 

 

3/17/21

Oregon, Springfield.  1959 Oregon Centennial Half Dollar, no smoke variety.  Extremely Fine, polished.  Sold to a single bidder for the $8.00 plus $4.95 shipping start.

 

 

3/17/21

Texas.  Undated Twenty Texas Bucks Black Gold Mazuma in Aluminum.  About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the $7.95 plus $3.60 start.

 

 

 

3/17/21

Virginia, Mecklenburg County.  1976 U.S. Bicentennial Official Coin in About Uncirculated condition.   The first of these I have seen, and since it is inscribed Official Coin, it is listable.  I was the only bidder at the $9.99 with FREE shipping start.

 

 

3/18/21

Arizona, Casa Grande.  1979 (80) Casa Grande Centennial Dollar.  Start $7.95 with FREE shipping.  Start $7.95 with FREE shipping.  No bids, and still out there as a Buy It Now item at the same cost two months later.  I am surprised that no one has bid on this scarcer 1980 redemption date variety.  I think I’ll buy it!

 

 

3/19/21

Hawaii, Kona Coast.  1980 Kona Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $3.99 plus $3.79 starting bid. 

 

 

3/18/21

Kansas, Coffeyville.  1958 Golden Anniversary Inter-State Fair and Rodeo Quarter.  XF/AU.  Sold to a single bidder for the 99¢ plus $4.25 shipping starting bid.

 

 

3/19/21

Maryland, Frederick County.  1963 Hooker-Meade Transfer of Command Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Start $19.99 plus $5.00 shipping.  Listed at this start until April 5, when the seller ended his listing unsold.

 

 

3/19/21

Montana.  1964 Montana Territory Centennial. State 75th Anniversary Dollar in Sterling Silver.  Numbered 381.  A continuation of the same lot I noted on January 12.  Start still $32.50 plus $3.50 shipping.  It finally sold to a single bidder on April 25.

 

 

3/19/21

Montana, Billings.  1968 50th Anniversary Midland Empire State Fair  Will James Dollar.  Nickel-Silver, Proof-Like, in its Franklin Mint easel holder.  Start $15.00 plus $4.45 shipping.  Still being listed as a BIN item at the same price two months later.

 

 

3/19/21

Ohio, West Liberty.  1967 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar.  Start $9.95 plus $1.99 shipping.  As usual, but golden in color.  I will contact the seller to see what it really looks like.  The seller said it was the standard nickel-silver version.  Still available, with the current listing ending on May 29.

 

 

3/19/21

Pennsylvania, Halifax.  1969 Halifax Area 175th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Spotty Uncirculated condition.  Start $19.99 plus $5.00 shipping.  Listed at this same start until April 5, when the seller ended his listing unsold.

 

 

3/19/21

Texas, Harlingen.  1960 50th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Start 99¢ plus $4.25 shipping.  Two bids later it sold for $2.25.

 

 

3/20/21

California, El Segundo.  1967 Golden Anniversary Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $6.00 plus $ 1.50 starting bid.

 

 

3/20/21

Connecticut, Waterbury.  1924 250th Anniversary Private issue Half Dollar for Upton-Singleton & Co.  XF/AU.  Start $12.00 plus $4.00 shipping.  There were no bids and it was not relisted.

 

 

3/20/21

Minnesota, Virginia.  1958 Iron Nickel.  Extremely fine, maybe About Uncirculated, but with scratches on the reverse.  Start $59.58 plus $4.99 shipping.  No bids, not relisted.

 

 

3/20/21

Montana.  1964 Montana Territory Centennial $50 “Gold” Slug.  Numbered 1945.  About Uncirculated.  Start $29.95 with FREE shipping.  When nobody bid the seller made the token a Buy It Now item and raised the price to $37.55.  When that didn’t work, the seller ended the offering on April 3.

 

 

3/20/21

Nevada, Carson City.  1964 Centennial Trade Dollar.  Start $17.50, or you could use the Buy It Now option and take it home for $35.00.  Either way, the postage would cost you another $3.75.  There were no bids the first week, but the following week someone bid and won it for the $17.50 starting price.

 

 

3/20/21

Texas.  “1845” Alamo Penny.  Start $4.99 with FREE shipping.  On May 8 it finally found a bidder, and it sold for the opening price.

 

 

3/21/21

Alaska, Fairbanks.  1959 Statehood Dollar.  Start 99¢ plus $2.99 postage.  There were 6 bids from 3 bidders and it sold for $4.25.

 

 

3/21/21

Alaska, Kodiak.  1967 Private issue One Drink Token for The Beachcombers.  Numbered 998.  This was issued during the centennial year, but that is not mentioned on the token (except for the date), so I do not list it.  I do keep a copy in my wannabe collection.  Start $4.99 with FREE shipping.  Sold for $7.50 after 5 bids by 3 bidders.

 

 

3/21/21

Alaska, Skagway.  “1898” Gateway to the Klondike Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $4.00 plus 99¢ start.

 

 

3/21/21

Montana.  1964 Official Souvenir Dollar.  Looked like one of the silver versions, but the seller did not state the metal content or describe the edge.  Could have been an especially nice example of the nickel-silver variety.  Start 99¢ plus $2.99 shipping.  Two bidders fought it out and after 9 bids it sold for $13.00.

 

 

3/21/21

Washington, Walla Walla.  1939 Washington Golden Jubilee Good for admission to the Southeastern Washington Fair Token.  Sold for the opening bid of $24.95 plus $3.50.  Probably a record price. Noted by the seller as an unlisted So-Called Dollar, a designation I do not think it deserves because it is a “good for” token, a category that the HK So-Called Dollar reference specifically excludes. The seller notes it is catalog number 147 in the Regional Expositions part of the online socalleddollar.com website.  I have cataloged this piece since 1991 in my Municipal Tokens catalogs, and it had a valuation of $4.00 in the last edition - probably going up to $5.00 in the next.  But if So-Called Dollar collectors decide to include this in their collections, you can expect that the available supplies will quickly dry up, and prices like that which this piece brought will be the norm.

 

 

3/22/21

Alaska.  1962 Alaska Boosters $5.00 Souvenir Money.  Walrus version.  Sold to a single bidder for the $7.95 plus $3.60 start.

 

 

3/22/21

Alaska.  1962 Alaska Boosters $5.00 Souvenir Money.  Dog sled version.  Sold to a single bidder for the $7.95 plus $3.60 start.

 

 

3/22/21

Alaska.  1962 Alaska Boosters $5.00 Souvenir Money.  Moose version.  Sold to a single bidder for the $7.95 plus $3.60 start.

 

 

3/22/21

Alaska.  1962 Alaska Boosters $5.00 Souvenir Money.  Float plane version.  Start $7.95 plus $3.60.  sold to the second bidder for $8.50.

 

 

3/22/21

Alaska.  1962 Alaska Boosters $5.00 Souvenir Money.  Eagle version.  Sold to a single bidder for the $7.95 plus $3.60 start.

 

 

3/22/21

Alaska.  1962 Alaska Boosters $5.00 Souvenir Money.  Big horn sheep version.  Start $7.95 plus $3.60.  No bids.  Relisted the following week for $6.95, and it sold to a single bidder.  A month later the same seller offered another example - This time it had a $6.95 plus $3.60 start and it sold for the opening bid.

 

 

3/22/21

Alaska.  1962 Alaska Boosters $5.00 Souvenir Money.  Standing bear version.  Start $7.95 plus $3.60.  No bids.  Relisted the following week for $6.95, and it sold to a single bidder.  A month later the same seller offered another example - This time it had a $6.95 plus $3.60 start and it sold for the opening bid.

 

 

3/22/21

Alaska.  1962 Alaska Boosters $5.00 Souvenir Money.  Blanket toss version.  Start $7.95 plus $3.60.  No bids.  Relisted the following week for $6.95, and it sold to a single bidder.  A month later the same seller offered another example - This time it had a $6.95 plus $3.60 start and it sold for the opening bid.

 

 

3/22/21

Alaska.  1962 Alaska Boosters $5.00 Souvenir Money.  Panning prospector version.  Sold to a single bidder for the $7.95 plus $3.60 start.

 

 

3/22/21

Alaska.  1962 Alaska Boosters $5.00 Souvenir Money.  Salmon version.  Start $7.95 plus $3.60.  No bids.  Relisted the following week for $6.95, and it sold to a single bidder.  A month later the same seller offered another example - This time it had a $6.95 plus $3.60 start and it sold for the opening bid.

 

 

3/22/21

Hawaii, Maui.  1993 Maui Dollar, with Certificate of Authenticity.  The seller noted in his title that it was one of 100,000 made, and set the start at $35.00 plus $4.25 shipping.  The trouble is that 100,000 is a HUGE mintage for a Municipal Token, and that the early dates of the Maui Dollars are among the easiest of all Municipals to locale.  When nobody bid the seller ended his listing unsold.

 

 

3/22/21

Minnesota.  1958 Golden Brass Uniface Centennial medallion, the obverse of several Municipals, So-Called Dollars, and other medallions.  Graded MS-65 by NGC.  Bright and attractive on the front, but the nearly blank reverse covered with literally hundreds of tiny contact marks, which is typical for this issue.  Start $135.00 plus $7.67 shipping.  It remained available for this price until the week ending May 11, when the seller made a significant reduction to an $85.00 start, and it sold to a single bidder.

 

 

3/22/21

Montana.  1964 Territorial Centennial “Gold” slug replica.  Un-numbered version, generously graded MS-64 and encapsulated by NGC.  Start $49.95 plus $7.67 shipping.  Two weeks later the start was dropped to $39.95, and then on April 16 it sold to a single bidder.

 

 

3/23/21

Alaska, North Pole.  Undated (1966) Eighth Annual Farthest North Rodeo Cold Buck.  Nickel Silver.  Start $8.95 plus $4.00 shipping.  After another 10 day listen with no bids, the seller ended his listing unsold.

 

 

3/23/21

Arizona, Prescott.  Undated Slippery Gulch Frontier Days 500 Bucks.  Extremely Fine with a rather noticeable edge nick.  Start $9.99 with FREE shipping.  It sold to the second bidder for $10.50.

 

 

3/23/21

Hawaii, Kaui.  1976 Kauai Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $9.95 plus $3.49 starting bid.

 

 

3/23/21

Iowa, Pocahontas.  1970 Centennial Half Dollar, First Issue.  Mintage 500.  Catalog value $12.50.  The first of these First Issue tokens I have spotted on Ebay since these listings started in 2012.  Spotty Uncirculated.  Start $3.00 plus $1.25 shipping.  I won it as the second bidder at $6.38.

 

 

3/23/21

Pennsylvania, Hanover.  1963 Bicentennial Half Dollar.  A nice, problem-free token with a start of  just 99¢ plus a very reasonable $1.50 shipping charge.  Still there were no bids and the seller ended his listing unsold after a single week on Ebay.

 

 

3/24/21

Alaska, Skagway.  1974 Gateway to the Klondike Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the 99¢ plus $4.59 starting bid.

 

 

3/24/21

California, Hayward.  1976 California Salutes the Bicentennial 20% discount token from the Bay Area Coin and Bullion Exchange.  Extremely Fine, maybe About Uncirculated, but spotty and stained.  I wonder if this is the same example I noted back in 2015 that was priced at $9.99 with FREE shipping.  That was too much for me back then, but I still needed it so when this one came up at a 95¢ plus $3.32 start, I bid and won it as the second bidder for $1.20.  Ugly, but at least I’ve got one now.  Many of the 1976 U.S. Bicentennial issues by the Patrick Mint and Duane Feisel have turned out to be quite difficult to track down.  I wish I had paid more attention to them at the time! 

 

 

3/25/21

Iowa, Onslow.  1971 Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $7.50 plus $1.00 shipping.  There were no bids and after a few weeks the seller made it a BIN item for $5.50 plus $1.00 shipping.  It is stilll available for that price a full 2 months after its original listing.

 

 

3/25/21

Montana.  1964 Statehood Diamond Jubilee, Territorial Centennial Dollar struck in Sterling Silver.  About Uncirculated.  Probably the un-numbered version because the seller does not mention a number, and the picture shows only STERLING on the small part of the edge it images.  Start 99¢ plus $3.30 shipping.  There were 8 bids by 5 bidders and the token sold for $22.50.

 

 

3/2521

Nebraska, Cozad.  1973 Centennial Half Dollar.  Spotty Uncirculated.  Start $2.00 plus $4.25 shipping.  For the listing ending April 7 the seller lowered the start to just 99¢ and the very next day the listing was ended because “the item is no longer available”

 

 

3/25/21

Arizona, Prescott. Undated Slippery Gulch counterstamp on a Good For 5¢ / “M” brass token.  I regard this as a Prescott, Arizona token because it is listed under Prescott in Peter Spooner’s Arizona Token Catalog.  He also lists a number 144 and a number 188 token of the same design.  I have both of these numbers, plus numbers 203 and 381 as well.  All of these have the Good for 5¢ reverse design.  Spooner also lists the Slippery Gulch Counterstamp on a similar token with a “M” in place of a number - which I did not have.  This one had the M and was available for a $9.90 (marked down on a 10% off sale from a $11.00 plus $3.49 original BIN price), so I bought it. tokencatalog.com lists these tokens as being from Newhall, California or Cokedale ,Colorado.  Interestingly, tokencatalog.com does not list the numbered Slippery Gulch tokens at all.  At any rate I got the new “M” Slippery Gulch token for my collection - and then the seller offered another one for the same price - which I bought also.  He has continued to offer these tokens since that time, and I am now going to order another, on May 22, almost 2 months after I got the first one.  The ad say 3 were available, and that two had been sold, and that the final token now has a Make Offer option.  Since no one else seems to want them, I am going to offer $7.50, just to see what he says.  If he says no, I will pay the $9.90 he is asking……………Well, he accepted my offer, but I screwed up and made my payment from the original page and ended up paying the full $9.90!

 

 

3/26/21

Ohio,Harrison County - Cadiz.  1963 150th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $4.95 plus $1.99 shipping start.

 

 

3/26/21

Tennessee, Chattanooga.  1965 150th Anniversary  Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $2.99 plus $3.79 shipping starting bid.

 

 

3/27/21

Illinois, River Grove.  1963 Diamond Jubilee Half Dollar.  Unknown Mintage.  Catalog value $5.00.  Uncirculated but the finish a bit hazy and with a spot or two on the reverse.  I valued this token at $5.00 in the last edition of my Municipal Token catalog, which is the top value I would assign to a non-precious metal 1960’s MTC that I thought you could expect to find within a year of searching on Ebay - but it has taken over 8 years for me to spot one of these on Ebay, so I am raising the price to $7.50 in the next edition.  Despite its apparent scarcity, there were only two bidders and I won it for only $1.25 after a $1.00 plus $1.80 start.

 

 

3/27/21

Michigan, Bay City.  1913 Elks Fair Dime.  About Uncirculated.  The start was $10.00 plus $4.45.  Listed at that start until April 17 when the seller ended his listing unsold.

 

 

3/27/21

Wyoming, Buffalo.  1959 Diamond Jubilee Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Start 99¢ plus $4.25 shipping.  There were two bids, both by the same bidder, so it ended up selling for the opening price of 99¢. 

 

 

3/27/21

Wyoming, Laramie.  1968 Centennial Half Buck.  Two fence rails obverse, wide spacing of final line on reverse.  Start 99¢ plus $4.25 shipping.  There were 4 bids by 2 bidders and the token sold for $2.00.

 

 

3/28/21

Hawaii, Hilo.  1973 Hilo Dollar.  The standard Antiqued Brass version, no number.  Sold to a single bidder for the $9.95 plus $3.49 starting bid.

 

 

3/28/21

Hawaii, Kona.  1976 Kona Dollar.  Antiqued Brass version.  Sold to a single bidder for the $9.95 plus $3.49 starting bid.  A different bidder than the Hilo Dollar noted directly above.

 

 

3/28/21

Iowa, Blairstown.  1962 Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $2.99 plus $4.00 shipping.  I was the second bidder and won it for just $4.34.  A real bargain as these were selling for more than $20.00 thirty-five years ago!

 

 

3/28/21

Iowa, Creston.  1969 Centennial Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the start of $2.99 plus $4.00 shipping.

 

 

3/28/21

Iowa, Webster City.  1957 Centennial Half Dollar in Extremely Fine condition.  Start $2.99 plus $4.00 shipping.  I won it as the second bidder for $4.20 - which I think is really cheap!

 

 

3/28/21

Iowa, Woodbine.  1966 Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $2.99 plus $4.00 shipping.  I won it as the second bidder for $6.49.  I catalog this one for $6.00, but this is just the second one I have noted on Ebay since I started these lists in 2012, so it has to be a scarce token.  A great day for my Iowa duplicate box! 

 

 

3/28/21

Montana, Billings.  1969 50th Anniversary of the Midland Empire Site Fair and Rodeo Dollar, featuring Will James.  Proof-like condition in Franklin Mint cardboard display easel.  Start $15.00 plus $4.45 shipping.  It remains available at the same price two full months later, now as a BIN item.

 

 

3/28/21

North Dakota.  1964 Diamond Jubilee Half Dollar, golden brass, in spotty and corroded About Uncirculated condition.  Sold to a single bidder for the 69¢ plus another 69¢ for shipping start.  Really ugly, but cheap!

 

 

3/28/21

Washington, Auburn.  1968 75th Anniversary Dollar struck in Nickel Silver.  Proof-like condition in Franklin Mint cardboard display easel.  Start $15.00 plus $4.45 shipping.  Still available two months later, now as a Buy It Now item, for the same price.

 

 

3/29/21

New York, Ticonderoga and Vermont, Burlington.  1959 350th Champlain Anniversary Festival Half Dollar.

 

 

3/30/21

Hawaii, Honolulu.  1973 Hawaii Dollar.  Medium wave, smooth finish.  Extremely Fine/About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the $7.99 plus $7.95 start.  This common coin was noted by the seller to be “Very Rare”.

 

 

3/30/21

Washington, Olympia.  1933 25¢ Oyster Money.  Start $9.99 plus $4.00 shipping.  After 8 bids by 6 bids it sold for a remarkable $342.89!

 

 

3/30/21

Michigan, Cadillac.  1952 Paul Bunyan Days Quarter.  Start $5.00 plus $1.10 postage.  After 6 bids by 3 bidders it sold for $8.01.

 

 

3/31/21

Michigan, Houghton.  1961  Centennial Half Dollar.  Start 99¢ plus $1.95.   After 7 bids by 4 bidders it sold for $4.25.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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