MTCs on Ebay April, 2020

4/1/20

Iowa, Glidden.  1967 Centennial Half Dollar, About Uncirculated.  Start $4.95 plus 95¢ shipping.  After two more unsuccessful 5 day listings at this price, the seller raised the start to  $5.98, then $5.59, then $5.16 Buy It Now.  On April 25 the seller ended the listing because “the item is no longer available”.

 

 

4/1/20

Iowa, Pella.  1977 Dutch Dollar.  Start 99¢ with FREE shipping.  There were 5 bids by 3 bidders and the token sold for $2.25.

 

 

4/1/20

Texas, Hallettsville.  Undated Kolache Fest Dollar.  Start 99¢ plus $1.50 shipping.  I won it as the second bidder for $2.28.  The first of these I have seen.

 

 

4/1/20

Texas, Humble.  Undated Good Oil Days Festival Dollar.  Start 99¢ plus $1.50 shipping.  Offered by the same seller as the previous piece.  Again I was the successful second bidder, winning this previously unknown (to me) token for  $3.12.

 

 

4/2/20

Arizona, Lake Havasu.  2005/2006 London Bridge Rotary Commemorative Coin.  Antiqued copper version.  Sold to a single bidder for the $1.00 plus $4.20 opening bid.

 

 

4/2/20

Arizona, Sierra Vista.  Undated Sierra Vista Silver (aluminum) Dollar.  Start $7.95 with FREE shipping.  No bids.  It came back the next week for a $5.95 start, then - until May 10 - for $4.95.  Then when nobody had bid, the seller ended his listing unsold.  Too bad, that was pretty good price.

 

 

4/2/20

Pennsylvania, Coaldale - Six Mile Run.  1965 Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $2.99 plus $2.50 shipping.  Sold to the second bidder (me) for $3.25.  Not a bad price for this choice Uncirculated example.

 

 

4/2/20

Texas.  1980 Texas Dollar in original folder of issue.  Start $7.99 plus $3.99 shipping.  Nobody bid and the seller made it a Buy It Now item at the same price.  Still available two months later.

 

 

4/3/20

Hawaii.  1883-1983 King Kalakaua Centennial Dala White Metal Die Set-up Test Strike cut from a “ring” of 3 pieces.  ANACS encapsulated this one and called it a PF-67 DCAM.  Sold to a single bidder for the $59.95 plus $3.90 opening bid.  I see Ebay is suggesting two others with the same ANACS grade offered by the same seller available as BIN items for $175.00 each, with FREE shipping.

 

 

4/4/20

Arizona, Lake Havasu City.  1981/1982 London Bridge Havasu Dollar in the standard golden brass finish.  Start 99¢ plus $2.00 shipping.  After 4 bids by 3 bidders it sold for $2.00.

 

 

4/3/20

Arizona, Prescott.  Undated Frontier Days 100 Bucks.  Extremely Fine condition, no luster.  Offered for $5.00 plus $3.20 shipping.  No bids, Not relisted.

 

 

4/4/20

Hawaii.  1883-1983 Centennial Dala, “ring” of 3 white metal trial strikes.  Start $1.99 plus $3.00 shipping.  There were 17 bids by 7 bidders and this example sold for $51.50, which I think is pretty steep, but if you know that you can cut them from the ring and sell each one for more than the original ring of 3 cost, many will try that.  Still, these are not rare items.

 

 

4/5/20

Colorado, Aspen.  1982 Centennial  Dollar.  Start $2.99 plus $3.50 shipping.  A week later its start was reduced a few cents to $4.95, and by the 20th to $1.99.  For the listing ending  April 26, the start dropped to just 99¢ and the postage fell to $3.49.  This turned the trick and the token sold to a single bidder for the opening price.

 

 

4/5/20

Hawaii, Maui.  Set of 5 Maui Dollars, 2007-2011 (series 4) in Maui Trade Dollar Association folder numbered 0265.  Start $29.99 plus $5.65.  After 4 weekly listings the start was lowered to $24.99.  After two weeks the price was dropped to $22.95, and when nobody bid the listing was ended unsold after a single week.

 

 

4/5/20

Hawaii, Waikiki.  1999 Waikiki Dala.  25th Anniversary Dala.  Diamond Head // surfer and hula dancer.  Proof edition housed in a plush case with Certificate of Authenticity stating the mintage was limited to 500 pieces.  The Royal Hawaiian Mint website still says only 175 pieces were struck.  Sold to a single bidder for the $30.00 plus $8.00 opening bid.

 

 

4/5/20

Oklahoma, Fort Sill.  1969 Centennial Dollar.  Oxidized Copper version in Extremely Fine condition.  Start $9.95 plus $3.95 shipping.  It sold to a single bidder for the opening bid.

 

 

4/5/20

Oregon, Sweet Home.  1959 Oregon Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $5.35 plus $1.70.  Sold to the second bidder for $5.80.  

 

 

4/6/20

Arizona, Lake Havasu City.  Set 1974 to 1986 (#3-15) London Bridge Dollars.  The first two years (1972 and 1973) are missing.  The 1974 and 1975 are circulated, all others are in the standard finish and in uncirculated condition.  The seller correctly states that to buy these coins from the issuer it would currently cost $675.00.  The start was $500.00 plus $9.60 shipping.  After two unsuccessful 10 day listings the start was slashed to $250.00, and then on May 16 to $150.00.  It remains available at that price with the current listing ending June 5.   Relisted again at the same price, then after one day ended "because there was an error in the listing".

 

 

4/7/20

Hawaii.  1883-1983 Centennial Dala Test Strikes.  Three on a “ring” of white metal.  Includes  a Hawaiian 1883 copy golden brass dala of a different type than the trial strikes as an example - the seller said - of the normal strike.  Start $99.99 plus $3.50 shipping.  No bids.  Not relisted.

 

 

4/7/20

Kansas.  1961 Official Commemorative Coin for Ford County.  About Uncirculated.  Start $4.95 plus $3.95 shipping.  Listed twice as an auction item at this start, then it was made a Buy It Now item at $9.95 plus $3.95 shipping.  Still available two months later. 

 

 

4/7/20

New York, Canastota.  1960 Centennial Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $4.95 plus $3.95 starting bid.

 

 

4/7/20

Pennsylvania, Plymouth.  1966 Centennial Half Dollar, White Metal version.  Sold to a single bidder for the $1.49 plus $1.49 starting bid. 

 

 

4/8/20

Iowa, Vinton.  1969 Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $9.98 plus $4.00 shipping.  For the listing ending May 10 the start was lowered to $9.50, for the May 20 listing it was lowered to $9.00.  On April 30 it fell to $9.00, and for the current listing, ending on June 9, $8.00.

 

 

4/9/20

Hawaii, Maui.  2014 Maui Dollar Set of 3, Silver, Gold Plate, and Nickel Silver in case with Certificates of Authenticity.  The first of the Silver and Gold Plate examples I have seen on Ebay.  The special metal versions of the more recent Maui Dollars are actually turning out to be quite scarce - despite their much higher announced authorized mintages.  In this set the silver one is numbered 061 and the gold plate version is numbered 084.  Although the Maui Dollars are occasionally restruck when demand allows, (up to the authorized mintage only) I doubt that the mintage of these two will ever exceed 200 pieces - and may well remain at 100 pieces, which - I suspect - was the original order.  Anyway this set was offered at an $89.99 plus $7.95 start, and I won it as the second bidder for $91.00.

 

 

4/9/20

Montana, Havre.  1893 Centennial Dollar.  Start $9.99 plus $3.99 postage.  It did not sell during its first 10 day listing, but on April 19, after its second listing at the same start, it sold to a single bidder.

 

 

4/9/20

Pennsylvania, Biglersville.  1967 Centennial One Dollar on a new savings account token.  I was the only bidder at the $1.79 plus $1.49 opening bid.  Whattadeal!

 

 

4/10/20

Hawaii, Maui.  Set of 5 Silver Maui Dollars, 2012 to 2016 in a plush case.  Other than the 2014 single offered yesterday, (by the same seller), the first silver issues of these years I have seen on Ebay.The set was offered for (if I recall correctly) $575.00  plus $12.95 shipping and had a Best Offer option.  The seller noted that only 200 each of these silver versions were struck for these years.  Two hundred pieces is not a low mintage for a silver MTC (most of which were made in quantities of 100 or fewer), but it is very low for this very popular series.  I agree with the seller in her statement that “These are way more rare than originally thought! “.  There were no bids placed by the last day of the sale so I offered $475.00, I think, and the seller countered with $525.00, which I accepted.  Sorry I cannot be more exact on the original opening bid and my counteroffer as Ebay does not retain that information - only what it actually sold for.  They cost a pretty penny, but I’m glad I got them - the late years will surely be the keys of the series!

 

 

4/10/20

Nebraska, Leigh.  1962 75th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Extremely Fine with no luster left.  I had hoped this was actually the rare oxidized brass version of the token, but after close examination of the images, I decided it was just a used specimen.  I guess everyone else came to the same conclusion, as nobody bid even its 99¢ plus $5.00 shipping, and it was not relisted.  Too bad, because an all-in cost of $5.99 would be a pretty good price for a used example of this scarce token.

 

 

4/10/20

New Mexico, Tatum.  1959 50th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Part of a group of 12 commemorative medals, 8 of them spendable Municipals - the Tatum being the only scarce one.  The start was $4.99 plus $3.49 shipping.  After 4 bids by 4 bidders, I was the winner for $13.09, which is less than I would have been willing to pay for the Tatum alone!  

 

 

4/10/20

Ohio, Guernsey.  1948 Sesquicentennial Nickel.  There was a nice low 99¢ start, but with a $4.20 shipping charge.  Still available as a BIN item for the same price two months later.   

 

 

4/10/20

Pennsylvania, Coatesville.  1967 Centennial Half Dollar.  Start just $29.97 plus $3.67 shipping.  Listed until May 27, then made a BIN item at the same price.  Surprise, surprise - it is still available in mid June.

 

 

4/11/20

Nebraska, York.  1970 Greater York Area Centennial Dollar.  Start $9.99 plus $3.25.  There were no bids and it came back as a Buy It Now item at the same price that is still available two months after its original listing.

 

 

4/11/20

New York, Chatham.  1969 Commemorative Coin in silver.  Start 1¢ plus $3.29 shipping.  There were 9 bids by 6 bidders and it sold for $17.38.  It was at a very low $8.00 and I bid $16.88 as a duplicate.  I felt quite confident at that level, but at the last minute someone else placed a bid higher than mine, and it sold for the next increment.  Rats!

 

 

4/11/20

Ohio, Geneva.  1966 Centennial Half Dollars, lot of 2 nice uncirculated pieces.  Start $8.99 plus $4.40 shipping.  10 days later the start was reduced to $6.99. For the listing ending May 27 the start was reduced to $4.99 for two weekly listings, and then raised to $5.99 ($7.99 BIN) but with FREE shipping.  The current listing will end on June 11.

 

 

4/11/20

Oregon, Klamath.  1959 Oregon Centennial Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $4.00 plus $3.00 opening bid.

 

 

4/12/20

Colorado, Breckenridge.  1965 Kingdom of Breckenridge Winter Carnival Half Dollar.  Unknown mintage.  Catalog value $12.50.  Start just $4.99 plus $3.50 shipping.  Somehow I was the only bidder for this scarce token, and won it for the opening bid.

 

 

4/13/20

California Los Angeles.  1981 Bicentennial Birthday Dollar, Entertainment Capital version.  Sold to a single bidder for the $2.99 plus 99¢ opening bid.

 

 

4/13/20

Minnesota, Virginia.  1958 Minnesota Centennial Iron Nickel.  About uncirculated (what NGC would call MS-63).  Start  99¢ plus $4.00 shipping.  Sold to the second bidder for $1.25.

 

 

4/13/20

North Dakota, Bismarck.  1961 Dakota Territory Centennial Trail West Half Dollar.  About uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the opening bid of $1.99 plus 55¢ shipping. 

 

 

4/13/20

South Carolina, Greenville.  1939 National Cotton Festival Cotton Nickel.  Start $8.99 plus $2.00 shipping.  Listed without a bid until April 27 when the seller cancelled the listing “because the item is no longer available”.

 

 

4/13/20

South Dakota.  1974 South Dakota Dollar.  Since the edge was not pictured or described, I will assume it is the standard lettered and numbered edge.  Start $1.99 plus $2.00 shipping.  There were 4 bids placed by 2 bidders and the token sold for $3.25.

 

 

4/14/20

Kansas. 1941 Cuarto Centennial Nickel struck in Nickel-Silver.  About Uncirculated.  Start $12.95 with FREE shipping.  Listed with a bid until June 1 when the seller ended the listing “because the item is no longer available”.

 

 

4/15/20

California, San Buenaventura.  1966 Centennial Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $2.99 with FREE shipping start.

 

 

4/15/20

Hawaii, Kauai.  1973 Kauai Dollar - One pair of figures to either side of shrine.  Antiqued brass version.  Sold to a single bidder for the 99¢ plus $3.00 opening bid.

 

 

4/15/20

Iowa, Orange City.  1970 Centennial Half Dollar.  Heavily spotted uncirculated.  Start 50¢ plus $3.99 shipping.  It sold to the second bidder for 63¢.

 

 

4/15/20

Maryland, Frederick.  1964-1965 Francis Scott Key Memorial Half Dollar.  Start 99¢ plus $3.99 shipping.  Sold to a single bidder who placed two bids, but the second bid was not necessary. 

 

 

4/15/20

Nebraska, Lincoln.  1959 Centennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the 50¢ plus $3.99 opening bid.  Two days later the same seller sold another of these, this time a fully Uncirculated example, to a single bidder for the same price. 

 

 

4/15/20

Oregon.  1959 Oregon Statehood Uniface in Golden Brass with Smoke.  Unholed.  Uncirculated, bur heavy spots on the obverse.  Start 99¢ plus $2.00 shipping.  There were 5 bids by  3 bidders and it sold for $8.55, which seems pretty cheap to me.

 

 

4/16/20

Alaska.  1962 Alaska Boosters Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $2.21 plus $3.69 opening bid.

 

 

4/16/20

Alaska, Haines.  1979-1981 Centennial Dollar.  Start $2.21 plus $3.69.  Sold to a lone bidder.

 

 

4/16/20

Kansas, Coffeyville.  1969 Centennial Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $6.99 with FREE shipping start.

 

 

4/16/20

Michigan, Hart.  1950 Oceana County Mexican Fiesta Quarter.  Typical XF/AU, but with a couple moderate corrosion spots.  Start $8.99 plus 99¢ shipping.  Still looking for a home at the same starting bid, with the current listing ending June 18.

 

 

4/16/20

Pennsylvania, Kane.  1964 Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $9.95 plus $3.95.  Listed with a bid until May 7, then ended, unsold, by the seller.

 

 

4/17/20

Arizona, Lake Havasu City.  1987-1988 London Bridge Dollar.  The start was just $1.00, and the postage charge was $4.20.  No bids the first week, but it sold to a single bidder the following week.

 

 

4/17/20

Hawaii.  1987-1989 Hawaiian Scenic Series Dalas #1-5, with both varieties of #3.  Six proof silver medals total in heavy plastic case.  Issues #1 and #2 do don't say Dala, so are not collected as Municipals.  Start $199.00 plus $4.00 shipping.  No bids, not relisted.  

 

 

4/18/20

Washington, Deer Park.  1970 Harvest Ball $1.50 Admittance Token.  Start $11.45 plus $1.45.  This is the only one of the 1970 Deer Park Fair tokens that I still list, and every time I see one, I wonder if even this one should be listed.  This one made it through the first week with a bid at its $11.45 plus $1.45 start, but after just one day of its second week, the lot was ended by the seller because “the item is no longer available”.

 

 

4/19/20

Iowa, Vinton.  1969 Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $9.98 plus $4.00 shipping.  On May 10 the start was dropped to $9.50, and 10 days later to $9.00.  Later 50¢ reductions brought the starting price down to $7.50, where it stands for the listing ending June 19.

 

 

4/19/20

Montana.  1964 MontanaTerritorial Centennial $50 “Gold” Slug.  Sold to a single bidder for the $13.50 plus $5.00 start.

 

 

4/19/20

Montana, Havre.  1993 Centennial Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the  $9.99 plus $3.99 opening bid.  No bids during its first week, and by the end of the second week on Ebay, when no one had placed a single bid, the seller ended his listing unsold.

 

 

4/19/20

Montana, Helena.  Undated Guardian of the Gulch 25¢ Last Chance Gold Coin. Extremely Fine/About Uncirculated.  Start $20.50 plus $4.50 shipping.  

 

 

4/19/20

Ohio, Alliance.  1950 Centennial Half Dollar.  Starting bid $2.99.  Postage $3.25.  It lasted until June 14 when it finally sold to a single bidder.

 

 

4/19/20

Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.  1926 Treasure Island Doubloon, VF/XF.  Part of a group of 5 19th and 20th Century Philadelphia tokens.  I was the only bidder at the $3.75 plus 75¢ start.

 

 

4/19/20

Wyoming, Greybull.  1968 60th Anniversary / Days of “49 Dollar.  This was an especially nice example, so when I noticed it had attracted no intrest, I placed a last-minute bid and won it for the opening of $3.99 plus $1.10 shipping.

 

 

4/20/20

Indiana, New Albany.  1963 Sesquicentennial Nickel.  Typical About Uncirculated.Sold to a single bidder for the $3.00 plus $3.25 opening bid.

 

 

4/20/20

Iowa, Vinton.  1969 Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $4.49 with FREE shipping. After 4 bids by 2 bidders, it sold for $8.50.

 

 

 

4/20/20

Nebraska, Lincoln.  1959 Nebraska Centennial Half Dollar.  Choice Uncirculated.  Start 25¢ plus $3.99 shipping.  After 7 bids by 2 bidders, it sold for 88¢ to the same collector (based on the feedback number) as the Norfolk token below - so at least he saved on the postage!

 

 

4/20/20

Nebraska, Norfolk.  1966 Centennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated, Spotty.  Sold to a single bidder for the 25¢ plus $3.99 opening bid.

 

 

4/20/20

Ohio, Akron.  1957 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar. Start $45.00 plus $4.00 shipping.  For the listing ending June 4 the start was lowered to $40.00, then ten days later to $19.95 - but when nobody bid at that level, the seller gave up and terminated his listing without a bid.

 

 

4/20/20

South Dakota.  1971 South Dakota Dollar.  The edge was not described, so I will assume this is the standard lettered and numbered edge.  Start $5.75 with FREE shipping.  Sold to the second bidder for $6.70.

 

 

4/21/20

Alaska, Fairbanks.  1959 Statehood Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the $2.00 with FREE shipping start.

 

 

4/21/20

Oregon, Albany.  1959 Oregon Centennial / Timber Carnival Half Dollars, group of 3, all “gold plated”, according to the seller.  Offered for $9.99 plus $5.00 shipping.  I was the only bidder, and I only bid because these were supposed to be gold plated pieces.  When they arrived, it turned out that they all were the usual gilt brass tokens, but at least there were a couple that were really nice examples.

 

 

4/22/20

Iowa, Clare.  1974 Irish Dollar.  Start 99¢ plus $3.50 shipping.  It sold to a single bidder on May 7.

 

 

4/22/20

Pennsylvania, New Wilmington.  1963 Centennial Half Dollar struck in nickel-silver.  Sold to a single bidder for the $2.50 plus $4.20 opening bid. 

 

 

4/23/20

Kansas.  1961 Official Centennial Coin for Shawnee County.  Couldn’t tell much about the condition because the images were so fuzzy, but it sold to a single bidder for the 99¢ plus $4.05 opening bid.

 

 

4/23/20

Kansas.  1961 Official Centennial Coin Inscribed FORT LEAVENWORTH / EST. 1827.  About Uncirculated.  Rather scarce, and the first of these I have noted being listed on Ebay since I started these lists in 2012.  The start was $9.99 plus $4.50 shipping.  Twelve bids were placed by 5 bidders and it ended up selling for $50.00.

 

 

4/23/20

Minnesota, Lanesboro.  1969 Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $3.00, with postage being $3.25 more.  There were no bids and the token was not relisted.

 

 

4/24/20

Arizona, Lake Havasu City.  1987-1988 London Bridge Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the 1¢ (cheap) plus $4.20 (not so cheap) opening bid.

 

 

4/25/20

Arizona, Lake Havasu City.  1972, 1973 and 1974 London Bridge Dollars - the first three years of this series, which the seller described as 1971, 1972 and 1973.  Start $19.50 with FREE shipping.  No bids, so made a Buy It Now lot at the same price.  It remains available at that price two months later.

 

 

4/25/20

Hawaii, Maui.  1992 Maui Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for its $9.00 with FREE shipping start.

 

 

4/25/20

Hawaii, Maui.  2000 Maui Dollar.  XF/AU. Sold to a single bidder for its $2.99 plus 99¢ shipping start.

 

 

4/25/20

Montana, Hardin.  1971 Hardin Dollar.  Slightly circulated.  Start $2.95 plus $3.50 shipping.  After 3 bids by as many bidders, it sold for an impressive $9.27.

 

 

4/25/20

Nevada, Carson City.  1964 Centennial Trade Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder (who placed two bids) for the $9.99 with FREE shipping start.

 

4/25/20

Oklahoma, Purcell.  1962 Diamond Jubilee Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated. Start $9.99 plus a very high $5.60 postage fee.  No bids.  Not relisted.

 

 

4/26/20

Alaska, Fairbanks.  1959 Statehood Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $4.00 plus $5.00 start.

 

 

4/26/20

Hawaii.  1883-1983 Centennial Dala Test Strike cut from a ring of 3.  Graded PF-67 DCAM by ANACS.  Start $69.95 plus $3.90 shipping.  No bids, so for the listing ending June 15 the start was lowered to $65.00.  When no one bid at this lowered price, the item was ended unsold.

 

 

 

4/26/20

Hawaii, Kaui.  1976 Kauai Dollar.  Antique brass finish.  Start 99¢ plus $2.70 postage.  After 11 bids by 2 bidders it sold for $5.50.

 

 

4/26/20

Minnesota, Virginia.  1958 Minnesota Centennial Iron Nickel.  Start $1.99 plus 99¢ postage.  It took another 10 day listing, but this uncirculated  piece sold to a single bidder on May 6.  Another seller was offering a nicer example of this piece - probably a MS-65, while the earlier one was just a MS-62.  This second one had a $27.64 plus $5.00 start.  No bids, but the next week it came back for $24.88, and then $22.39.  Still no bids, and it remains available two months later for that price - the current listing ends June 28.

 

 

4/26/20

Minnesota.  1958 Minnesota Centennial Uniface Obverse struck in brass.  Extremely Fine with just slight traces of the original golden finish remaining.  Large hole, as made.  Start $17.01 plus $5.00.  No bids.  The next week the start fell to $15.31, and after that just $13.78 - where it remains today, two months after its original listing.  The current listing ends on June 28.  Pretty cheap for this scarce item.

 

 

4/26/20

Montana.  1964 Territorial Centennial / Statehood Diamond Jubilee Souvenir Dollar in Sterling Silver.  Start 99¢ plus $3.00 shipping.  After 7 bids by 4 bidders it sold for $14.57.  The seller said it had a reeded edge, which would be an unlisted variety, but the images, which show a bit of the edge, do not show reeding.  I will assume this is an error in the description, and list this as the standard lettered (and maybe numbered) edge.  If I thought it did have a reeded edge, I would have been in there bidding!

 

 

4/27/20

Texas, Austin.  1974 Texas Dollar.  Antiqued brass version.  Sold to a single bidder at the $4.95 plus $2.95 start. 

 

 

4/27/20

Wyoming, Cheyenne.  Undated Frontier Buck.  About Uncirculated.  Start $5.99 plus $4.44 shipping.  Sold to a single bidder.

 

 

4/28/20

Hawaii.  1989 King Kalakaua Cove Dollar.  Start $29.99 plus $3.80.  The first bidder placed a $35.00 bid but the second bidder won this scarce item for the next increment, $36.00.

 

 

4/28/20

Nevada, Las Vegas.  “1878” Las Vegas Dollar.  Antique nickel-silver, except for the Morgan Dollar obverse design which is in bright silver plate.  Showgirl reverse.  Extremely Fine.  Start $6.95 plus $3.00 shipping.  No bids.  Not relisted.

 

 

4/29/20

Illinois, Taylorville and Christian County.   1964 125th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Extremely Fine condition.  Start $4.99 plus $3.50.  After two bids, the second bidder took this home for $6.00.

 

 

4/30/20

Nebraska, Gordon.  1960 Diamond Jubilee Half Dollar.  A nice Uncirculated example.  Start $4.69 with FREE shipping.  No bids!  The following week’s opening bid was even lower, $4.29, so I bid and won it for the opening price.  A good deal for this choice trader.

 

 

 

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