MTCs On Ebay May 2020

5/1/20

Hawaii.  Queen Liliuokalani 25th Anniversary of Statehood (Admission Day) Dala.  Proof Silver.  Start $39.95 plus $3.25 shipping.  Still being offered at the same price eight weeks later.  The current listing ends on June 27.

 

 

5/1/20

Hawaii.  1875-1899 Princess Kaiulani Gilt Aluminum Akahi Dala.  Start $2.50 plus $4.00 shipping.  After 5 bids by 4 bidders it sold for a reasonable $10.60.

 

 

5/1/20

South Dakota.  1977 South Dakota Dollar.  Edge inscription not provided.  Start $4.49 with FREE shipping.  It sold to the second bidder for $5.52.

 

 

5/2/20

Illinois, Chicago.  1893 Harvey Land Company Discount Token.  A very nice example graded MS-62 by NGC.  Start $9.99 plus $3.50 postage.  There were 19 bids by 12 bidders and the item sold for $151.50.

 

 

5/2/20

Kansas.  1961 Official Centennial Coin for Ness County.  Start $9.99 plus $4.50.  No bids.  Not relisted.

 

 

5/2/20

South Dakota.  1972 South Dakota Dollar.  Nickel plated version with “error” North Dakota Indian bust, graded MS-67 by NGC.  Start $4.99 with FREE shipping.  After 9 bids by 6 bidders, it sold for $24.50.

 

 

5/2/20

South Dakota.  1972 South Dakota Dollar.  Copper version with “error” North Dakota Indian bust, graded MS-68 by NGC.  Start $4.99 with FREE shipping.  After 7 bids by 6 bidders, it sold for $24.50.

 

 

5/2/20

South Dakota.  1978 South Dakota Dollar.  Nickel plated version, graded PF-68 ULTRA CAMEO by NGC.  Start $4.99 with FREE shipping.  After 4 bids by 4 bidders, it sold for $17.57.

 

 

5/2/20

Washington, Longview.  1933 Old Ironsides Quarter.  Start $9.99 plus $4.20.  It sold to the second bidder for $10.50.

 

 

5/2/20

West Virginia, Hinton (Summers County).  1963 State Centennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated, heavily stained on both sides.  Start $5.99 plus $1.00.  There were 5 bids placed by just 2 bidders, and the token sold for $7.76.

 

 

5/3/20

California, (Redding).  Undated (Copyright 1974) $5.00, $10.00 and $25.00 Gift Coins from C. M. Dicker.  Start $7.99 plus $4.50.  The set sold for $13.38 after 3 bids by 2 bidders.  The next month (ending June 4) the seller offered another set for $8.00, received no bids, and ended his listing unsold.

 

 

5/3/20

Colorado, Victor.  “1900” Lesher House Restoration $1.25, this one numbered 7 (out of 1,000).  Start $1,250.00, $1,750.00 Buy It Now.  Apparently the low serial numbered ones, which I understand were issued to ANA members associated with the restoration project, are worth a premium!  For the week ending May 24, the start was lowered to $975.00 and the BIN option dropped.  When the week ending July 3 came around, and nobody had bid, the seller ended the listing unsold.

 

 

5/3/20

Michigan, Muskegon.  1950 Aquapades Quarter.  Very Fine / Extremely Fine, reverse scratches.  Sold to a single bidder for the $6.50 plus $1.00 opening bid.

 

 

5/3/20

Oregon, Joseph.  1959 Oregon Statehood Centennial / Chief Joseph Half Dollar, silver plated. A pretty example with contrasting peripheral toning.  Sold to a single bidder for the $19.99 plus $4.00 opening bid.

 

 

5/3/20

South Dakota. 1979 South Dakota Dollar.  Encapsulated and graded PF-68 Ultra Cameo by NGC.  Stat $4.99 with FREE shipping.  After 4 bids by 4 different bidders, it sold for $18.26. 

 

 

5/4/20

Colorado. Breckenridge.  1978 1 Krone.  I was the only bidder and won this scarce issue for the $9.95 with FREE shipping start.

 

 

5/4/20

Mississippi, Adams County (Natchez).  1961 Civil War Centennial Half Dollar.  Mintage 5,000 .  Catalog value $12.50.  Extremely Fine.  Very scarce, making me question the mintage report.  The first I have seen of these on Ebay since I started these listings in 2012.  There  was a $9.99 with FREE shipping start, and I won this scarce - but ugly - token for $11.05. 

 

 

5/4/20

Ohio, Akron.  1957 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar.  Start 45.00 plus $4.00 shipping. After a month the start was reduced to $40.00, and two weeks after that, to $19.99.  For the week ending June 28, the seller tried a $17.99 start, and when no one bid, the item was ended unsold.

 

 

5/5/20

Washington, Goldendale.  1972 Centennial Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Start $19.95 plus $1.05 shipping.  For the May 29th listing, the start was lowered to $17.95.  That lasted three weeks, then it was made a Buy It Now item for $14.95, and currently, July 4th, there is a Make Offer option as well.

 

 

5/6/20

Hawaii, Honolulu.  (1990-1994) Honolulu Dala by the Royal Hawaiian Mint.  This has been offered for six months or so, but there were no details in the description and the images were so far out of focus that nothing but the general shape of the designs were discernible.  It did look like one of the gold plated ones, and all of those are scarce or rare.  Listed all this time for $23.00 plus $3.18 shipping, and for the last few months it has had a MAKE OFFER option.  My curiosity got the best of me, and I offered $17.50 which was countered with $20.00 by the seller.  Just for the heck of it I bought it.  I will note here which date it was when it arrives. Let it be any one but the 1990 which is still very scarce, but I have it already. ****** OK!  It arrived and it turned out to be the undated gold plated base metal version with Aloha in the place where the date usually goes - a variety I did not have!  Sometime you get lucky!

 

 

5/6/20

Kansas, Derby.  1964 Silver Dollar Anniversary.  About Uncirculated.  Start $10.00 plus $3.99 shipping.  After a few weeks without a bid, the seller made it a $11.05 BIN item.  Still available two months later.

 

 

5/6/20

Minnesota, Virginia.  1958 Iron Nickel.  A nice example sold to a single bidder for the $1.99 plus 99¢ starting bid.

 

 

5/7/20

Iowa, Emmetsburg.  1968-1977 Irish Dollars, lot of 10.  Sold for the opening bid of $24.95 with FREE shipping.

 

 

5/7/20

Nebraska, Gordon.  1960 Diamond Jubilee Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $4.29 with FREE shipping starting bid.

 

 

5/7/20

New Mexico, Fort Wingate (Gallup).  1960 Centennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the $4.00 with FREE shipping start.

 

 

5/7/20

(West Virginia, Bluefield). 1983 Pocahontas Coalfield Centennial $3.00.  Start $2.99 plus $3.74.  No bids.  Not relisted.

 

 

5/8/20

Illinois, Schiller Park.  1964 50th Anniversary Half Dollar.  This choice example sold to a single bidder for the $4.99 plus $3.50 opening bid.

 

 

7/8/20

Minnesota, Elk River.  Undated Reciprocity Days 1/4 Ticket.  Start $9.99 plus $4.20 shipping.  Listed until June 19 when the offering was terminated because “the item is no longer available”.

 

 

5/8/20

Ohio, Ironton. 1938 Iron Half Dollar.  XF/AU, polished.  Start $4.99 plus $3.25.  After 8 bids by 4 bidders, it sold for $23.50.

 

 

5/9/20

Hawaii. Molokai.1976 Molokai Dollar.  Start $75.00 plus $3.50 shipping.  It was available until the week ending June 4 when it sold to a single bidder for the opening bid.

 

 

5/9/20

New Jersey, Smithville.  Undated Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $1.99 plus $3.95 start.  It must have been a bargain, because Ebay is suggesting 2 others that are available as BIN items for $9.95 and $19.99 - both with FREE shipping.

 

 

5/9/20

New York, Cohoes.  1967 All American City Commemorative Coin.  Unknown mintage.  Catalog value $3.50.  Start $5.75 ($7.50 BIN) plus $3.95 shipping.  About uncirculated.  No bids the first week, but the next week when the start was lowered to $4.50, I bid and won it for the opening price.  This might be scarcer than I thought. 

 

 

5/10/20

Alaska, Sitka.  1957 Elk’s Club Alaska Day Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Start $7.50 plus $3.00 shipping.  After two weeks the seller tried $6.50, and that worked - the token sold to a single bidder for the opening price.

 

 

5/10/20

Florida, Saint Petersburg.  1964 Funtime Celebration Half Dollar.  Start a very reasonable $1.99 with FREE shipping.  It sold to the second bidder for $2.24.

 

 

5/10/20

Hawaii, Maui.  Undated Maui Dollar, rounded clouds variety.  Sold to a single bidder for the $4.99 plus $1.99 starting bid.

 

 

5/10/20

Hawaii, Maui.  1997 Maui Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the $4.95 plus $2.95 starting bid.

 

 

5/10/20

Hawaii.  1989 King Kamehameha 30th Anniversary of Statehood Dala.  In case with Certificate of Authenticity by the Royal Hawaiian Mint.  Start $34.00 plus $8.00 shipping.  Sold to a single bidder who placed a second bid - just in case.

 

 

5/10/20

Hawaii.  1997 and 1998 Waikiki Dalas.  Each in individual cases with Certificates of Authenticity.  Mintage 500 each.  Start $89.00 plus $8.00 shipping.  No bids and the seller tried again at $79.00, and then $69.00.  $69.00 seemed to be the right spot because one bidder placed two bids and won it for the opening bid.  A very good deal, apparently, because the issuer, the Royal Hawaiian Mint, is asking $59.00 for the 1998, and is completely sold out of the 1997 issue.

 

 

5/10/20

Kansas.  1961 Official Commemorative Coin for Ness County.  About Uncirculated.  Start $9.99 plus $4.50 shipping.  No bids.  Not relisted. 

 

 

5/10/20

New York, New York City.  1909 Henry Hudson Daalder.  Large size Aluminum variety - HK-370.  Uncirculated, or very close.  Notably better than most professionally graded MS-63 examples.  Start $69.95 plus $5.00 shipping.  After 3 bids by as many bidders it sold for $90.00.

 

 

5/10/20

New York (and Vermont), Ticonderoga (and Burlington).  1959 350th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Start $11.00 with FREE shipping.  There were no bids, so the seller raised the price a bit to $11.50, then $11.00, $10.50, $10.00, $9.50, $9.00, $8.50 and $8.00.  Still too much for this very common token.

 

 

5/10/20

Ohio, Licking County.  1967 Land of Legend Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the $3.00 with FREE shipping start.

 

 

5/10/20

Oklahoma, Weatherford.  1973 Diamond Jubilee Half Dollar.  Start $16.00 with FREE shipping. That didn’t work, so the seller tried $15.50, then $15.25 $16.75, $15.25 again, $14.00, $15.00, $13.75, $13.25, $12.75, and $12.25.  Still available after two months.

 

 

5/10/20

Texas, Hillsboro.  1965 Hill County Jubilee Souvenir Dollar.  No die break or cud.  Start $6.95 with FREE shipping. No bids.  After two weeks the start dropped to $5.95, and then two weeks later it fell to $4.95.  When no one bid at this level, the seller ended his lot unsold.

 

 

5/10/20

Virginia, Charlottesville and Stafford County.  1963 and 1964 Souvenir Half Dollars.  The Charlottesville was the Monticello variety.  The pair started out for just 99¢ plus $1.00 shipping, and I won them as the third bidder for a very reasonable $2.25.  Whattadeal!

 

 

5/10/20

Washington, Ephrata.  1974 Freedom Festival Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Start $1.95 plus $3.50.  After a month the start was lowered to 95¢ and it sold to the second bidder for $1.05.

 

 

5/11/20

Hawaii.  1883-1983 King Kalakaua Centennial Dala “Test Strike” cut from a ring of 3.  This one graded PF-67 DCAM and encapsulated by ANACS.  Start $69.95 plus $3.90.  On June 15 the start was dropped to $65.00 and during the week ending June 28 someone bid and won it for that price.  I guess it looked like a bargain because at the same time the seller was offering another just like it, encapsulated and in the same ANACS grade, for $175.00 Buy It Now.  I don’t know about you, but I think I would have rather bought one of the complete rings of 3 and cut them apart myself - the four complete rings I have documented since February have sold for between $28.00 and $52.00.

 

 

5/11/20

Hawaii, Maui.  Set of Five Maui Dollars, 1997-2001 (Series 2), in folder - Set #06722.  Start $14.00 plus $4.00 shipping.  No bids.  For the June 22 listing the start was lowered to a very reasonable $12.00 and it has remained available at that start until the listing ending July 15 when the start was bumped up to $14.00, then dropped again to $12.00. For the listing ending July 30, the start fell to just $10.00.  That worked, because during its second week at that price someone spotted it and placed two bids, winning it for the opening price of $10.00 + $4.00.

 

 

5/11/20

Hawaii.  1984 Queen Liliuokalani Statehood Dala.  Sold to a single bidder for the $5.25 plus 75¢ opening bid.

 

 

5/11/20

Ohio, Green Township.  1959 Sesquicentennial Coin.  Start $8.00 ($10.50 BIN) plus just a dollar for postage.  About Uncirculated.  There were no bids so for the week ending June 28 the start was dropped to $6.00, and for the following week the seller lowered the start to $5.00, and when no one bid at that level, the seller ended his listing unsold.

 

 

5/11/20

Ohio, Monroe.  1967 Sesquicentennial Souvenir Half Dollar.  The images, and description as usual for this issue, but the title of the lot was “1817-1967 Mogadore Ohio Sesquicentennial half dollar”.  The Mogadore issue is a 1807-1957 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar.  Looks like the seller might be using a copy of my MTC catalog and accidentally copied part of the description of the issue I list immediately preceding the Monroe issue into his description by accident.  Start $4.99 plus $3.25.  Nobody bid, and the following week it was listed correctly as Monroe, Ohio.  It remains available for the same starting bid two months later.  The current listing ends on July 13.  A somewhat scarce issue with a mintage of just 2,500 pieces.

 

 

5/12/20

Hawaii, Maui.  1997-2001 Maui Dollars in Official Folder numbered 00777.  Start $8.00 plus $9.75 shipping.  The next week the start was lowered to $7.50, and a week after that, $5.00.  The first week at $5.00 there were no bids, but the following week there were 3 bids placed by a pair of bidders, and it sold for $6.29.

 

 

5/12/20

Hawaii, Molokai.  1976 Molokai Dollar.  Start $99.50 plus $4.06 shipping.  Sold to a single bidder.

 

 

5/13/20

Alaska, Fairbanks.  1959 Statehood Dollar.  In a NGC encasement graded MS-64.  Start $12.99 plus $4.75.  This one finally sold to a single bidder on May 28.   

 

 

5/13/20

Illinois, Jerseyville.  1964 125th Anniversary (they call it the “Quadcentennial” on the token) Half Dollar.  A somewhat scarce issue that did not find a home at its $9.99 plus $4.50 start, and was not relisted. 

 

 

5/13/20

Michigan, Morley.  1969 Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $12.00 ($16.00 Buy It Now) plus $2.00 postage.  Priced really high, but it did sell to a single bidder on July 2 for the Buy It Now price! 

 

 

5/13/20

Montana.  1964 Territorial Centennial $50 “Gold” Slug.  Slabbed by NGC and graded MS-65.  Start $44.99 plus $4.75.  After an additional week with no bids, the seller ended his listing unsold.  At the same time the same seller was offering another of these, also a NGC MS-65, but this one had a $144.99 plus $4.75 start.  Both offerings had the same number on the slabs, so it must have been some sort of error.  The more expensive one did not sell either, nor was it relisted for another week like the less expensive one.  And there is more - he listed a third example the same day, same image, same number as the other two, but the start was $64.99 plus $4.75.  This listing did not sell and was not repeated.

 

 

5/14/20

Alaska, North Pole. 1964-1965 Santa Souvenir Dollar.  This one sold the first time around for the $3.00 plus $2.00 opening bid. 

 

 

5/14/20

Hawaii, Maui.  1992-1996 Dollars in Official folder/Certificate of Authenticity numbered 07503.  Start $14.99 plus $4.99 shipping.  No bids, not relisted.

 

 

5/14/20

Illinois, Mt. Olive.  1965 Centennial Half Dollar slabbed and graded MS-64 by NGC.  Start $14.99 plus a $4.59 postage fee.  Listed for two 10 day offerings, then since no one wanted it at that price it was made a Buy It Now item for $22.00.  Still available in the middle of July at that level, but currently with a Best Offer option. 

 

 

5/14/20

Michigan, Sault Ste Marie.  1968 300th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Looks uncirculated, but just a bit spotty.  Sold to a single bidder for the 99¢ plus $1.00 start.

 

 

5/15/20

Hawaii, Honolulu.  1974 Honolulu Dollar in bronze, medium wave, smooth surface variety.  Start $2.25 with FREE shipping.  There were 3 bids, but all were from the same bidder, so it sold for the opening price.

 

 

5/15/20

Hawaii, Honolulu.  Undated Honolulu Dollar in silver plate, housed in a sliding-top Coins of Hawaii plastic holder.  Start $2.25 with FREE shipping.  Sold to a single bidder who placed 2 bids.

 

 

5/15/20

Hawaii, Maui.  1999 Maui Dollar.  Start $12.50 with FREE shipping.  No bids.  The seller then tried frequent price changes, hoping - I suppose - to find the right price level.  First it went up a bit to $13.00, back to $12.50, down to $12.00, $11.50, $11.00, $10.50. $10.00, $9.50, $9.00, and is currently at $8.50 - and due to end on July 15.  It should sell pretty soon.  

 

 

5/15/20

Hawaii, Maui.  2000 Maui Dollar.  The start was $2.25 plus $1.50 shipping.  There were 4 bids placed by 2 bidders and it sold for $4.00.

 

 

5/15/20

Montana, Helena.  Guardian of the Gulch Last Chance Gold Coin.  Offered by the same seller as the Maui Dollar above, and following a similar series of price changes.  It started at $10.50 with FREE shipping. Then up tp $11.00, down to $10.50 again, then $10.00, $9.50, $9.00, $8.50, $8.00 and is currently offered for $7.75 - and is due to end on July 16.  This nearly uncirculated token probably has a while to go before it finds a buyer.

 

 

5/15/20

Nevada, Carson City.  1964 Carson City Trade Dollar.  Start $9.99 with FREE shipping.  Listed until June 13 - the last week as a BIN offering - with no bids or purchase.  

 

 

5/16/20 

Arizona, Tombstone.  “1879” Helldorado Days Souvenir Dollar struck in aluminum.  Start 99¢ plus $1.00 shipping.  After 4 bids by 3 bidders it sold for $5.13. 

 

 

5/16/20

Colorado, Breckenridge.  1966 ULLR Winter Carnival Not Good For 50¢.  Offered for $18.96 plus $3.80, but with a Make Offer option.  It was the last day of the sale, so I offered $12.00, which was accepted.  Another nice trader - if anyone ever starts collecting Municipals.  

 

 

5/16/20

Hawaii.  1997 King Kamehameha III 150th Anniversary Cent in copper.  Not previously listed.  Start a pretty steep sounding $19.99 plus $3.50.  No bids and still available at the same start two months later.  The current listing is set to end on July 19.

 

 

5/16/20

Hawaii, Honolulu.  King Kalakaua “1883” 0bverse, I Visited the Hawaiian Mint 1984 Reverse.  Copper.  Start $2.84 plus $2.29 shipping.  After 5 bids by 4 bidders it sold for $10.50. 

 

 

5/16/20

Hawaii.  1984 Queen Liliuokalani 25 years of Statehood Dala in Golden Brass.  Start $4.26 plus $2.25.  There were 2 bids and it sold for $8.34.

 

 

5/16/20

Michigan, Upper Peninsula.  Undated Upper Peninsula Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the opening bid of 99¢ plus $1.00 postage.

 

 

5/16/20

Montana.  1964 Montana Territorial Centennial $50 “Gold” Slug.  About Uncirculated.  Sold for the opening of $4.99 plus 99¢ shipping.

 

 

5/16/20

Washington, Seattle.  1962 Century 21 Trade Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the 99¢ plus $1.00 opening bid.

 

 

5/17/20

Alaska, Fairbanks.  1959 Statehood Dollar Graded MS-63 and Encapsulated by NGC.  Start $49.99 plus $5.00 shipping.  Nobody bid the first week, so the seller lowered the start to $48.88 plus $4.00 and tried, unsuccessfully, to sell it until June 14, when the listing ended unsold. 

 

 

5/17/20

Alaska, North Pole.  1967 Santa Claus House Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $5.99 plus $1.95 start.

 

 

5/17/20

Nevada, Las Vegas.  “1878” Las Vegas Dollar with Stardust Hotel and Casino reverse.  Antique nickel sliver finish.  An elusive issue I did not have.  The start was $5.99 plus $4.05 shipping.  There were no bids until the last two minutes of the sale when someone bid $26.99 - no doubt expecting to win it for much less.  Seconds later I placed a much higher bid (also expecting to win it for the starting price) and won it for $27.99.  I was pleased to finally get one of these.  BUT… the seller victorialdredg 0  of Jackson, Missouri never sent it, refunded my money , or even responded to me or Ebay despite 3 requests from me and I don’t know how many from Ebay, all after I patiently waited until it was over a month late.  Now it has been too long to leave feedback, and since Ebay “closed the case” when she did not respond, Paypal cannot refund my payment.

 

 

5/17/20

South Dakota.  1977 South Dakota Dollar struck with what appeared to be a gold plated finish.  Unlisted as such, but several other years in this series come plated, so I assumed it was a new listing.  I was the only bidder at the $4.99 plus $1.99 start.  When the token arrived it turned out to be the standard nickel silver version.  It had the same defects and fingerprints as the imaged item, so I know it had to be the same coin.  Apparently just a false color on the image, which seems to happen often.  This one surprised me, because it didn’t appear to be just sort of gold, it was a rich fully golden hue.  Glad it didn’t cost me much!

 

 

5/18/20

California, (Redding).  Undated (Copyright 1974) $5.00, $10.00 and $25.00 Gift Coins from C. M. Dicker, Inc. of Redding.  The duplicate set I noted in my posting of March 16.  Someone else bid higher than my $16.88 and won it for the next bid increment of $17.38.

 

 

5/18/20

Indiana, Butler.  1941 Centennial Dime.  A bit rusty and dirty.  Start 99¢ plus $2.75.  There were 4 bids by 3 bidders and it sold for $4.25.

 

 

5/18/20

Michigan, Reed City.  1950 Diamond Jubilee Quarter.  Slightly circulated.  Start $11.99 ($15.99 BIN) plus $4.00 shipping.  No bids.  Not relisted.

 

 

5/18/20

Virginia, C. Ville (Charlottesville).  Undated One C. Coin.  Extremely Fine.  An odd piece I had not seen before.  I was the only one interested at the 99¢ plus $3.95 start.

 

 

5/19/20

Hawaii, Kona.  Undated Kona Dollar in gilt brass.  Start $35.00 plus $4.06 shipping.  Sold to a single bidder.  The seller noted that ”This variation is not seen often”.  I agree.  Note that this is for the undated Kona dollar - not the Kona Coast Undated Dollar, which is much more available.

 

 

5/19/20

Minnesota, Geneva.  2005 150th Anniversary Plastic Tokens for the Geneva Business Club.  This lot included 3 tokens -  a red one with a 5 denomination, and black and blue ones denominated 10.  I assume these are 5 and 10 Cent tokens.  I hope someone in the know will let me know.  These are the first I have seen.  The start was $3.00 plus $3.25 shipping.  There were 3 bids by 2 bidders and I won it for just $4.24.

 

 

5/19/20

New York, Hudson.  1959 165th Anniversary Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Start $9.99. which is very steep,  plus a very reasonable $1.00 shipping.  Nobody bid, and the token lasted until June 27 when the seller ended his listing “because the item is no longer available”.

 

 

5/19/20

New York, New York City. 1964 New York World’s Fair John and Jacqueline Kennedy 100¢ Personal Souvenir.  Heavily scrubbed to remove the original silver plating, and with a copper appearance.  Start $8.99 with FREE shipping.  There were 5 bids by 5 bidders and it sold for $13.02.

 

 

5/20/20

Alaska, Fairbanks.  1964 Statehood Dollar Graded MS-64 and encapsulated by NGC.  Start $12.99 plus $4.75 shipping.  No bids the first week, but sold to a single bidder for the opening bid the following week.  This token is one of the most common of all municipal tokens.

 

 

5/20/20

Alaska, Palmer.  1977 Palmer Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $7.00 plus $3.00 opening bid.

 

 

5/20/20

California, Mt. Shasta.  1983 2 1/2 Mt. Shasta Dollars.  This one sure looked like a matte silver strike.  Start $10.00 plus $3.80. There were 4 bids by 4 different bidders and I won it for a give-away $12.50.  Had it been silver, this would have been a great bargain for an unlisted metal variety.  Unfortunately it turned out to be an Extremely Fine example of the standard nickel silver issue!  Rats!  $16.30 down the drain! 

 

 

5/20/20

Colorado, FairPlay.  1959 Centennial Buck.  Start $9.99 plus $2.99.  After 4 bids by 3 bidders, it sold for a noteworthy $21.27.

 

 

5/20/20

Colorado, Yuma.  1962 75th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Extremely fine, holed.  Sold to a single bidder for the $5.99 plus $2.99 opening bid.

 

 

5/20/20

Hawaii, Honolulu. Uncertain Date Hawaii Dala.  Start $22.00 plus $3.18 shipping.  The same image and the same description as the one I noted on May 6.  That one turned out to be a good buy for me so I  bid again and as the only bidder I won it for the opening bid.  I was not so lucky though, because the seller refunded my money “because the item was already sold”.  I think he just accidentally relisted the item as he had been doing for many months!

 

 

5/20/20

Michigan, St. Ignace.  1948 Silver Anniversary Quarter.  About Uncirculated.  Start $5.99 plus $5.70! shipping.  After 8 bids by just 2 bidders it sold for $15.49. 

 

 

5/20/20

Montana, Billings.  1968 50th Anniversary State Fair and Rodeo Will James Commemorative Dollar.  Illustrated with images of both mint state and proof dollars for the same single item.  Start $10.00 with FREE shipping.  No bids, but the next week offered for a $9.00 start.  Nobody bid, and the item was ended unsold.

 

 

5/21/20

Kansas.  1961 Official Centennial Coin for Coffeyville.  A scarce issue that had a $31.50 with FREE shipping start.  For the next 5 day listing it went up to $33.00 and the following 5 day period down to $25.00.  That price level seemed to do the trick, because it sold to a single bidder for the opening price on June 1.

 

 

5/22/20

Alaska.  1962 Alaska Booster Dollar.  Sold to single bidder for the $2.95 plus $8.00 shipping.  That $8.00 postage fee comes with the caveat “To keep costs down, I ship by regular mail (which means NO TRACKING NUMBERS)”.  Luckily the seller also notes that he combines shipping fees, so I hope the buyer won several items to lower his average shipping cost.

 

 

5/22/20

Florida, Dania.  1976 U.S. Bicentennial Private issue Half Dollar by the Dania Bank.  Start $3.99 plus $4.05 shipping.  No bids right away, but during the week ending June 12 someone bid and won it for the opening price.

 

 

5/22/20

Kansas, Liberal.  1963 Diamond Jubilee 5¢.  Start $3.99 plus $2.95 shipping.  Two weeks later the start dropped to $3.50, the week after that the start fell to $3.49, and when nobody bid at that level, the listing was ended unsold.

 

 

5/22/20

Ohio, Cuyahoga Falls.  1962 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Start $12.50 with FREE shipping.  It did not sell and remains available two months later as a BIN item priced at $11.25.

 

 

5/22/20

Ohio, Gallipolis.  1965 175th Anniversary Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated. Start $9.95 plus $1.99.  Sold to a single bidder who placed an unnecessary second bid.

 

 

5/23/20

Arizona, Lake Havasu City.  1972 London Bridge Dollar.  Start 99¢ plus another 99¢ for shipping.  No bids the first week, but during the third week-long listing, it got a bid and sold for the opening price.  The same seller offered another example, still uncirculated, but choicer than the other with a $1.49 plus 99¢ start - it sold to a lone bidder after the second week-long listing.

 

 

5/23/20

California, Palm Springs.  1976 Palm Springs Dollar in antiqued brass.  Sold to a single bidder for the $9.00 with FREE shipping start. 

 

 

5/23/20

Michigan, St. Ignace.  1948 Silver Anniversary of Michigan State Ferries Quarter.  Extremely Fine.  Sold to a single bidder, who placed a second unnecessary bid, for the opening of $5.00 plus $5.00 more for shipping.

 

 

5/23/20

Montana, Wolf Point.  1990 75th Jubilee Dollar.  Choice Uncirculated.  Start $4.95 ($6.95 BIN) plus $8.00 shipping.  I took advantage of the Buy It Now option because - for me, at least - this issue is very hard to find fully uncirculated.  It will be a nice improvement to the About Uncirculated one in my collection.  But that $8.00 shipping - I’ll just try not to think about it.

 

 

5/23/20

Ohio, Ashtabula.  1953 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated with considerable rusty staining.  Sold to a single bidder who played a second, unnecessary, bid.

 

 

5/24/20

Arizona, Tucson.  1933 Wolfville Western Days Dollar.  Extremely Fine.  Sold to a single bidder for the $8.95 plus $3.25 opening bid.

 

 

5/24/20

Illinois, Jerseyville. 125th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Start $9.99 plus $4.50 shipping.  There were no bids and the token was not relisted.

 

 

5/24/20

Kansas.  1961 Official Centennial Coin for Ness County.  This is the first appearance of this token I have noted on Ebay - scarce, but not one of the scarcest counties.  Start $9.99 plus $4.40.  No bids.  Not relisted.

 

 

5/24/20

Ohio, Springboro.  1965 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar described as a “So-Called Dollar”.   Start $5.79 with FREE shipping.  Not a bad price for this somewhat scarce issue, but nobody has bid.  Still available two months later, and still at its original starting bid.  I think I will bid - the last one I noted sold for $4.99 plus $2.75 in 2017.  The listing closes on August 2, and the seller was a Make Offer option, so I’ll try $5.00 and see……….. The seller accepted, and all I had to pay was my $5.00 offer and 39¢ tax.

 

 

5/24/20

Pennsylvania, Indiana.  1966 Sesquicentennial Souvenir Dollar.  A single bidder placed two bids and won this token for its 99¢ plus $3.00 opening.

 

 

5/24/20

Pennsylvania, Latrobe.  1954 Centennial Half Dollar.  Extremely Fine.  Sold to a single bidder for the 5.00 plus $1.00 start.

 

 

5/25/20

Alaska, Fairbanks.  1959 Statehood Dollar.  Really common, but this example really cheap - Just 1 bidder, so it sold for the opening price of 99¢ with FREE shipping..

 

 

5/25/20

Arizona, Lake Havasu City.  1998-1999 London Bridge Commemorative Coin.  Steamboats on the Colorado.  Start $4.99 plus 99¢ shipping.  Still available for the same price, now as a BIN item two months later.  Currently with a Make Offer option.

 

 

5/25/20

Maine, Brooks.  1966 Sesquicentennial Souvenir Coin.  Start $5.99 with FREE shipping.  No bids and Still available as a BIN item at the same price in the Seller’s Store two months later.

 

 

5/25/20

Oregon, Astoria.  1961 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the $9.00 with FREE shipping start.

 

 

5/25/20

Washington, Ellensburg.  1967 Robbers Roost Centennial Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  A single bidder won this item for the 99¢ with FREE shipping start.

 

 

5/25/20

Wyoming, Buffalo.  1959 Diamond Jubilee Half Dollar.  Another one going to a single bidder - this time for $6.90 plus $3.90.

 

 

5/26/20

Hawaii, Molokai. 1976 Molokai Dollar.  Part of a lot of 6 modern Hawaiian Dalas.  Start $7.99 plus $3.74 shipping.  After 7 bids from 6 bidders the lot sold for $43.67.  The other 3 tokens were the “1883” Akahi Dala in golden aluminum, and Chamber of Commerce dollars from Hilo (2), Honolulu and Kaui.

 

 

5/26/20

Indiana, New Haven.  1966 Centennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  One bidder liked it enough to place a bid, and won it for the opening price of 99¢ plus $2.50.

 

 

5/26/20

Missouri, Bismarck.  1968 Centennial Dollar.  Unknown mintage.  Catalog value $7.50.  Slightly circulated.  The first Ebay appearance for any variety of this scarce issue since I started these listings in 2012.  There was one bidder - me - and I won it for the $7.55 with FREE shipping start. 

 

 

5/26/20

New York, Schenectady.  1959 Schenectady County Sesquicentennial Half Dollar.  Slabbed by NGC and graded MS-64.  Available as a $48.00 plus $2.95 (or Make Offer) Buy It Now item.  Another seller has one as well - same grade, same grading company - for $50.00 (or Best Offer) with FREE shipping.

 

 

5/26/20

Ohio, Norwalk (Firelands).  1959 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar.  Slabbed by NGC and graded MS-64.  Start $39.00 plus $4.20 shipping.  Twenty-three minutes into the listing, the seller terminated the sale because “there was an error in the listing”.  It eventually came back with the exact same description for a $25.00 (or Best Offer) Buy It Now price.  Still available in the sellers store at the end of July.

 

 

5/27/20

Hawaii, Kauai.  Undated Kauai Dollar, rounded letters, new bust, with lines, with C of C.  Unknown mintage.  Catalog value $2.50.  Sold to a single bidder for the $11.50 with FREE shipping start.

 

 

5/28/20 

Hawaii.  1883/1984 King Kalakaua I visited the Hawaiian Mint Dala in copper.  Start $2.84 plus $2.29 shipping.  There were 4 bids by as many bidders and it sold for a very reasonable $5.50.

 

 

5/28/20

Montana.  1964 Montana Territory “Gold” Slug.  Encapsulated and graded MS-65 by NGC.  Sold to a single bidder for the $41.99 plus $4.75 opening.

 

 

5/28/20

New York, (Albany).  “1609” New Netherlands Museum Henry Hudson Daalder. Silver Dutch Mint issue.  Start $14.99 with FREE shipping.  It brought $18.49 after 4 bids by 4 different bidders.

 

 

5/28/20 

Texas, San Antonio.  1977 World Menudo Championship.  Lot of 12 Dollars.  Start $8.99 ($11.99 BIN) plus $5.50 shipping. I had been watching these for a while, and thinking about bidding  since they were so cheap when I noticed these were 1977 coins, and I only listed the 1978’s.  I had an example in my collection, but didn’t have any duplicates of this year, so I used the Buy It Now option and won the lot.  I am not sure if these qualify for listing as MTC’s. 

 

 

5/29/20

Arizona, Prescott.  1982 Prescott Dollar.  Lot of 5.  Unknown mintage, catalog value $6.00 but going down.  This group of nice uncirculated pieces had a 99¢ plus $4.70 start, but failed to find even a single bidder, so the seller ended his listing unsold after the first week.

 

 

5/29/20

Illinois, Chanute Air Force Base.  1967 50th Anniversary Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the $12.95 with FREE shipping start.

 

 

5/29/20

Kansas, Brookville.  1970 Centennial Dollar.  Start $5.00 plus $2.00 shipping.  No bids, and the seller ended the listing just two hours into his second weekly listing “because the item is no longer available”.

 

 

6/29/20

Missouri, Keytesville (Chariton County).  1966 Courthouse Centennial Dollar.  Extremely Fine.  Unknown mintage.  Catalog value $6.50.  Start $9.99 plus $4.50.  No bids.  Not relisted.

 

 

5/29/20

North Dakota, Rolla.  1963 75th Anniversary Jewelorama Half Dollar with red watch jewel at center.  A well used pocket piece, somewhere between very fine and extremely fine condition.  Start $20.00 plus $5.00 more for shipping.  No bids.  Not relisted.

 

 

5/29/20

Oregon, Beaverton.  1968 Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Half Dollar.  I was the only bidder for this very choice example at the 97¢ pus $4.99 opening bid. 

 

 

5/30/20

Arizona, Lake Havasu City.  1972 London Bridge Dollar.  A nice Uncirculated example with a great 99¢ start and a low 99¢ postage charge. Great deal, but there were no bidders.  It did sell for the opening price to a single bidder the following week.

 

 

5/31/20

Hawaii.  1959 Crossroads of the Pacific Souvenir Coin in Golden Brass.  Uncirculated but with some carbon spots around the edges, and a big distracting one right in the center of the reverse.  Sold to a single bidder for the $5.00 plus $4.50 start.

 

 

5/31/20

Hawaii.  “1891” Queen Liliuokalani Akahi Dala struck in silver by the Hawaii Pacific Mint.  Start $65.00 plus $4.06 shipping. Ended on May 31st because “the item is no longer available” - but the exact same specimen came back anyway, by the same seller and at the same price.  It remains available, still at $65.00 plus $4.06, but now as a BIN item, two full months later

 

 

5/31/20

Kansas.  1954 Territorial Centennial Official Commemorative Coin.  Inscription block blank, as is usual.  Start $31.50 plus $5.00 shipping.  No bids.  Price reductions to $28.35 until June 28 and $25.52 until August 2 didn’t do the trick either, and it remains available….

 

 

5/31/20

Kentucky, Monroe County.  1970 150th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Start $9.99 plus $3.00 shipping.  Sold to a single bidder who placed a second, unnecessary, bid.

 

 

5/31/20

Montana.  1961 Montana Territory Centennial Official Souvenir Dollar struck in Sterling Silver.  Edge numbered 1505 which challenges the official mintage report of 1,000 pieces.  Sold to a single bidder for the opening bid of  $17.00 plus $3.20 shipping.

 

 

5/31/20

New York, New York City.  1909 Hudson Fulton Exposition Henry Hudson Daalder.  Full dollar size aluminum version that NGC says is MS-64.  The start was $211.50 plus $4.50 for shipping.  For the next 4 weeks it had a $190.35 plus $4.50 start, and for the week ending August 2 It was available for a $171.32 start, but with a slightly higher $5.00 postage charge.  This time somebody spotted it and bid, winning the token for the opening price. 

 

5/31/20

Oregon, The Dalles.  1959 Oregon Centennial Half Dollar.  A nice AU example.  Start 99¢ plus just 65¢ shipping.  Cheap, but no bids.  During its second 10 day listing a single bidder paced a bid and won it for the opening price.

 

 

 

 

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