MTCs on Ebay August 2020

8/1/20

Illinois, Champaign.  1964 Lincoln Memorial Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $5.00 plus $1.00 starting bid.

 

 

8/1/20

Michigan, Harrisville.  1950 (52) Kiki Cuyler Half Dollar.  XF/AU.  Start $12.99 plus $2.99 shipping.  No bids, and still available two months later for the same start.  The current listing ends on October 6.

 

 

8/1/20

Michigan, Houghton.  Undated Copper Country Souvenir Lucky Penny.  40mm, Copper, Very Fine, holed.  Sold to a single bidder for the $5.00 plus $1.00 starting bid.  I am not sure I will list this one.  I do not list “Lucky” coins, but this one states both souvenir and lucky, so maybe.  Also at 40 mm getting much closer to the lucky coin category.

 

 

8/1/20

New York, Saratoga.  1963 Racing Centennial Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $6.00 with FREE shipping start.

 

 

8/1/20

Washington, Whidbey Island.  1936 Coupeville Indian Water Festival Half Dollar.  XF/AU.  Start $39.95 plus $3.00 shipping.  No bids and not relisted.

 

 

8/2/20 

Arizona, Flagstaff.  Undated Indian Pow Wow Dollar, Uncirculated.  Start $15.00 plus $1.50 shipping.  There were 3 bids by 2 bidders and it sold for $22.50.

 

 

8/2/20

Illinois, Bloomington.  1966 Young Men’s Club 50th Anniversary Dollar.  Start $4.99 plus $3.50.  Sold to a single bidder.

 

 

8/2/20

Kansas.  1954 Official Centennial Coin.  Inscription block blank.  Start $25.52 plus $5.00 shipping.  After a month or so, the start was dropped to $22.97, and then for the week ending September 27, the start was dropped to $20.67 - and when that did not work, the item was ended unsold.

 

 

8/2/20

Minnesota.  1958 Uniface Centennial Logo.  Golden Brass version, with larger hole, Extremely Fine, no luster left.  Start $12.40 plus $5.00 shipping.  At the end of 4 weeks, the start was reduced to $11.16.  On September 27, the price was reduced to $10.04, and when nobody bid, the item was ended unsold.

 

 

8/2/20

New York, New York City.  1909 Hudson-Fulton Exposition Alumnium Daalder, full size version.  Graded MS-64 by NGC.  Sold to a single bidder for the $171.32 plus $5.00 start.

 

 

8/2/20

Ohio, Whitehouse.  1964 Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $4.99 plus $3.25 shipping.  When nobody had bid by the end of the second week, the seller ended his listing unsold.

 

 

8/3/20

Minnesota, Virginia.  1958 Minnesota Centennial Iron Nickel.  About Uncirculated with a rather noticeable gash on the reverse.  Sold to a single bidder (who placed a second, unused bid) for the opening bid of $9.99 plus $4.05.

 

 

8/3/20

Montana.  1964 Territorial Centennial $50 “Gold” Slug.  Numbered version, which the seller did not note, this one numbered 4273 (maybe 4973) - the picture is a bit out of focus.  About Uncirculated.  Start $9.50 plus $3.50 shipping.  After 9 bids by just 2 bidders, it sold for $20.50. 

 

 

8/3/20

Ohio, Cheviot.  1873 Annual HarvestHome Festival Quarter.  The front with a shield and MEMBER”S BADGE the reverse inscribed 14’ / ANNUAL FESTlVAL / 25 CTS / CARSON’S GROVE / CHEVIOT/ AUGUST 21’ / 1873 / GREEN TOWNSHIP HARVEST HOME.  Struck in white metal, this 30 mm item was holed for suspension .  I bid on this to go into my “wannabe” collection, but was rather dramatically outbid because after a 99¢ plus $3.80 start,  5 bidders placed a total of 14 bids and it sold for $99.00!  I don’t think I will list it because it really is not a “good for”.

 

 

8/3/20

Oregon, Ashland.  1981 Shakespearean Festival $2.00.  Un-numbered version.  Start $9.00 with FREE shipping.  Still available for the same start two months down the line.  The current listing ends on October 9.

 

 

8/3/20

Oregon, Redmond.  1976 U. S. Bicentennial Half Dollar, lot of 6.  Sold to a single bidder at the $9.99 plus $3.50 start.

 

 

8/3/20

Rhode Island, Davisville.  1967 25th Anniversary Theater Admission Token.  Start $3.99 plus $1.00 shipping.  Sold to the second bidder for $4.24.

 

 

8/4/20

Kansas.  1961 Official Centennial Coin For Riley County.  Start $4.00 plus a very high $4.20 shipping fee.  Sold to a single bidder for the opening bid.

 

 

 

8/4/20

Kansas.  1961 Official Centennial Coin inscribed Coffeyville Kansas.  Probably the easiest of the non-county issues to locate.  Start $4.00 plus an onerous $4.20 shipping fee.  Sold to the second bidder for $6.02 - a bargain!. 

 

 

8/5/20

Michigan, Upper Peninsula. Undated (1981) Dollar.  The first of these I have noticed selling on Ebay in over 2 years!  The start was $2.95 plus $1.95 shipping.  After 4 bids by 2 bidders this one sold for $4.05.  

 

 

8/5/20

Missouri, St. Charles.  1969 Bicentennial Half Dollar.  Start $6.99 plus $4.50 shipping.  There were no bids and the item was not offered again.

 

 

8/6/20

Hawaii, Maui.  Set 1997 through 2001 in  Maui Trade Dollar Association folder numbered 06722.  Start $10.00 plus $4.00 shipping.  Sold to a single bidder who placed a second, unnecessary bid.

 

 

8/6/20

New York, New York City.  1909 Henry Hudson Daalder with Sommers Island Reverse, struck in Copper.  A very attractive Brilliant Uncirculated piece.  Sold to a single bidder for the $15.00 plus $3.00 opening bid.

 

 

8/6/20

South Dakota.  1980 South Dakota Dollar.  Standard issue with larger image of governor Melette.  Numbered 501 on the edge.  Start 99¢ plus $1.00 shipping.  There were 2 bids and it went to the second bidder for $3.25.

 

 

8/7/20

Pennsylvania, Kulpmont.  1975 Centennial Half Dollar.  Very slightly circulated. Start $12.00 with FREE shipping.   Still available two months later, now as a BIN item, and currently offered with a 15% discount, making the price a reasonable $10.20.

 

 

8/8/20

Illinois, Oregon.  1968 125th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $5.00 plus $4.20 shipping charge.

 

 

8/8/20

Pennsylvania, Shenandoah.  1966 Centennial Half Dollar.  Uncirculated, but with minor spots and fingerprints.  Sold to a single bidder for the $3.00 plus $3.18 opening bid.

 

 

8/9/20

Iowa, Emmetsburg.  1992 Irish Dollar.  Start 99¢ plus $2.00 shipping.  It sold to the second bidder for $1.25.

 

 

8/9/20

Iowa, Pella.  1984 Dutch Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Unknown mintage,  Catalog value $4.50. Start 99¢ plus $2.00 shipping.  No bids.  Not relisted.

 

 

8/9/20

Montana, West Yellowstone.  Set of 1979 to 1984 Yellowstone National Park Dollars in snap-lock plastic case.  Start $39.99 plus $3.99. A month later, September 8, the seller raised his price to $44.95, made it a Buy It Now item, and then cancelled the set “because there was an error in the listing” - all on the same day.

 

 

8/9/20

North Dakota, Jamestown.  1972 Fort Seward Centennial Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $4.99 plus $5.00 start.

 

 

8/9/20

Oregon.  1959 Oregon Centennial Uniface in Nickel-silver.  HK-564.  No hole, with smoke variety.  Uncirculated or very close, but unfortunately with several moderate carbon spots on the obverse.  Start $1.99 plus $2.00 shipping.  After 10 bids by 8 bidders this token sold for $22.38.

 

8/9/20

Unknown Location.  1964 Alleghany Hardware Battle of Bull Run Private issue Dollar Token.  About Uncirculated.  I was the only bidder at the 99¢ plus $3.95 start.

 

 

8/9/20

Wyoming, Cheyenne.  1964-1965 Frontier Nights Frontier Buck.  About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the $5.79 with FREE shipping start.

 

 

8/10/20

Alaska, Fairbanks.  1959 Statehood Dollar that NGC says is MS-63.  It isn't - AU-53 would be much more accurate!  Nobody bid the $10.99 plus $4.75 start, so the seller ended his listing after just one week.

 

 

8/10/20

California, Lassen County.  1964 Centennial Half Dollar.  Narrow obverse legends.  Start $1.95 plus 95¢ shipping.  Still available at the same price two full months later.

 

 

8/10/20

Iowa, Ridgeway.  1967 Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $13.50 ($18.00 Buy It Now) plus $2.00 shipping.  It remains available as a BIN item for the same cost two months later.  Currently there is a Make Offer option.

 

 

8/10/20

Michigan, Bay City.  1965 Centennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Start $2.99 plus $1.99 shipping. There were no bids and the item was relisted for just an hour or so, then ended unsold “because there was an error in the listing”.

 

 

8/10/20

Pennsylvania, Watsontown.  1967 Centennial Redeemable (50¢) Coin.  Start $9.00 plus $2.99 shipping.  No bids, so for the week ending October 13, the start was lowered to $8.00.  Three days to go and no bids yet.

 

 

8/11/20

Alaska, Kodiak.  1964 Solly’s Office Good For One Snort Aluminum Token.  Extremely Fine.  Commemorating the Alaska earthquake and tidal wave.  Sold to a single bidder for the $4.59 plus $3.99 start.

 

 

8/11/20

Illinois, Delavan.  1962 125th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Start $1.00 plus 99¢ shipping.  It sold to the third bidder for $1.83.

 

 

8/11/20

Iowa, Oxford.  1969 Centennial Dollar.  Start $1.95 plus $2.99 shipping.  It sold to the second bidder for $2.20.

 

 

8/11/20

North Dakota.  1982 North Dakota Dollar.  Numbered 495 on edge.  Start $20.00 with FREE shipping.  The next week it was back for $20.75, then $20.25, $19.25, $18.25, $17.25, $16.25, $15.25 $15.00, and finally - for the week ending October 10 - $14.00.  When nobody bid at that level, the seller ended his token unsold.  Too bad - with these weekly price reductions he was only a couple months from reaching a level where it would sell!

 

8/11/20

Ohio, Gallipolis.  1938 25 Centimes, 5 Sous, 5¢ Northwest Territory 150th Anniversary Souvenir Nickel printed on light silver cardboard.  Numbered 964.  Start $5.00 with FREE shipping.  I bought it as the second bidder at $6.45.

 

 

8/12/20

Nebraska, Alliance.  1963 Diamond Jubilee Half Dollar in antiqued nickel-silver finish.  Start $15.00 ($20.00 BIN).  Still available for the $20.00 Buy It Now price two months later.

 

 

8/12/20

Pennsylvania, Blakely.  1967 Centennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the $1.99 plus $4.20 start.

 

 

8/12/20

Texas, Winkler County.  1960 50th anniversary Half Dollar.  Start $12.00 ($16.00 BIN).  Still available at the $16.00 BIN price two full months later. 

 

 

8/13/20

California, (Redding).  Copyright 1974 C. M. Dicker Inc. $5, $10, and $25 Gift Coins.  Start $8.99 plus $4.50 shipping.  No bids - not relisted.  I do see the same seller has these coins currently available as BIN items for $8.00 plus 4.50.  I think I will buy another set.  Got them!

 

 

8/13/20

North Dakota, Langdon.  1963 75th Anniversary Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Start $9.00 with FREE shipping.  Still available at the same start with the current listing ending on October 17. 

 

 

8/13/20

Ohio, Genoa.  1968 Centennial Half Dollar.  Start $28.50 with FREE shipping.  Still available as a $28.50 BIN item on October 13.

 

 

8/13/20

Ohio, Tiffin-Seneca.  1967 Sesquicentennial Half Dollar.   Start $28.50 with FREE shipping.  Still available for $28.50 as a BIN item two months later.

 

 

8/13/20

Oregon, Canyon City.  1962 Centennial Half Dollar.  Extremely Fine Condition.  Start 99¢ plus $2.98 shipping.  There were 2 bids by 2 bidders and the lot sold for $3.77.

 

 

8/14/20

Iowa, Pella.  1985 Dutch Dollar.  Unknown mintage.  Catalog value $4.50.  Start 99¢ plus $2.00 shipping.  There were 3 bids by 3 bidders and the token sold for a very reasonable $1.38.

 

 

8/15/20

Oregon, Madras.  1959 Oregon Centennial Half Dollar.  Choice Uncirculated.  Start 69¢ plus 69¢ shipping.  There were 4 bids by 3 bidders and it sold for $2.80.  Another seller sold one of these, in only About Uncirculated Condition, to a single bidder on August 30, for the $2.25 plus $1.50 starting bid.

 

 

8/15/20

Texas.  “1836” Republic of Texas Dollar in Silver.  Extremely Fine condition, with a couple edge nicks, mentioned by the seller.  Start 99¢ plus $5.35 shipping.  There were 37 bids by just 7 bidders and it sold for $395.00.  See the listing for August 19 below to see further information on this scarce item.

 

 

8/16/20

Arizona, Prescott.  Undated 100 Bucks in Copper.  Extremely Fine, but a bit corroded, as many of this issue were buried.  Start $11.00 plus $1.50 shipping.  There were 3 bids by 3 bidders and it sold for $12.00. 

 

 

8/16/20

Hawaii, Maui.  1999 Maui Trade Dollar.  Start $6.50 with FREE shipping.  Sold to a single bidder for the opening bid.  The lone bidder placed a second bid, which was not needed to win the item.

 

 

8/16/20

Hawaii, Maui.  1959 Statehood Dollar.  Set of the two main varieties - OAHU and OHAU - neither of which is particularly scarce, housed in a heavy plastic custom holder.  Both Nice Uncirculated examples.  Start $29.99 with FREE shipping.  There were 4 bids by 3 bidders and the set sold for $66.00.  Exactly the same items that are still being offered as a set in a single NGC slab for nearly $500 - but these are both actually nicer examples than the NGC set which is/are graded MS-64.  Still $66.00 is much more than they can be had for if you were to buy them separately.

 

 

8/16/20

Indiana, Corydon.  1966 Indiana Sesquicentennial Quarter, numbered 85 on the obverse.  About Uncirculated with green corrosion spots on the reverse.  Unknown Mintage.  Catalog value $17.50.  I was the only person interested at the $3.00 plus $3.25 start.  Whattadeal!

 

 

8/16/20

Nevada, Las Vegas.  “1898” (copyright 1979) Las Vegas Coin in gold plate.  Sold to a single bidder for the $19.99 plus $3.95 start.  

 

 

8/17/20

North Dakota.  1985 North Dakota Dollar, standard Nickel-Silver version, numbered 303 on the edge.  Mintage 750.  Catalog value $5.00. Called AU by the seller, but it looked like a problem-free Uncirculated example to me.  The start was 99¢ plus only $1.00 for shipping.  Seven bids by 4 bidders pushed the sale price up to a very respectable $16.57.  These low mintage tokens are still around, for now, but this is the first time I have seen this year actually sell on Ebay Since I started these lists eight years ago (other than as part of a set).

 

8/17/20

South Dakota.  1990 South Dakota Dollar, standard Nickel-Silver version, numbered 501 on the edge.  Called AU by the seller, but it looked like a choice Uncirculated example to me - but there were a couple edge nicks, or test marks, which is probably why the seller downgraded it.  The start was 99¢ plus only $1.00 for shipping.  There were 4 bids by 3 bidders and the token sold for $2.50.

 

 

8/18/20

Nevada, Boulder City.  1978 Boulder Barter Buck.  Start $30.00 plus $4.20 shipping.  Later it became a Buy It Now item at the same price, and until October 20 it is on a special 15% off sale, making it available for $25.50.  This piece is offered as being from Boulder City, “Colorado” and is described as being in VF-XF condition, but it is from Nevada and is an Uncirculated example.

 

 

8/19/20

Alaska, Ketchikan.  1971 Gateway To Adventure $2.00.  Very slightly used.  The start was $1.99 plus $2.00 for shipping.  Three bids were placed by 2 bidders and it sold for $3.00.

 

 

8/19/20

South Dakota.  1972 South Dakota Souvenir Dollar.  The seller said it was About Uncirculated, but it looked like a nice uncirculated example to me.  Start 99¢ plus $1.00, but after 6 bids by 4 bidders it sold for $10.50.

 

 

8/19/20

South Dakota.  1985 South Dakota Souvenir Dollar.  Mintage 800.  Catalog value $5.00 for the standard numbered edge variety.  The seller did not mention if the edge was numbered, so maybe it was the much scarcer plain edge variety that catalogs for $6.50.  The seller called it About Uncirculated, but it was a nice uncirculated example.  Start 99¢ plus $1.00.  Two bids were placed, and the second bidder won it for $2.25.

 

 

8/19/20

Texas.  “1836”  Republic of Texas Alamo Dollar in Silver.  The same specimen that sold four days ago for $395.00.  This time the seller- a new one - stated that he bought and paid for this item for a friend who won it, but who could not get get an Ebay account, and now he was selling it to recoup his investment.  He listed it at 9:12 AM today, but ended the listing 3 hours later because “there was an error in the listing”.  I suspect this one might wind up on Ebay again - if a buyer was not already found outside of Ebay.  The start - Just 99¢, plus $5.00 shipping. Apparently in the short time the item was listed, no bids had been placed.  OK - as I suspected - It did come back later in the day, this time without the reference to the previous buyer.  It stayed on ebay for the full week, attracted 33 bids, and after a 99¢ plus $5.00 start it sold for $362.91.   Looks like the original buyer lost a few bucks! 

 

 

8/20/20

Ohio, Ironton.  1938 Northwest Territory Celebration Iron Half Dollar.  Extremely Fine with rust spots on both sides.  Start $15.00 plus $3.00 shipping.  When there were no bids by September 15, the seller ended his listing unsold.

 

 

8/20/20

South Dakota.  1988 South Dakota Souvenir Dollar - Hill City Train Centennial.  Edge numbered 501.  Start 99¢ plus an additional $1.00 for postage.  Five bids by 3 bidders pushed the sale price up to $2.29.

 

 

8/21/20

Kansas, Leavenworth.  1969 Buffalo Bill Cody Days Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  It sold for the 99¢ plus $2.98 shipping start. 

 

 

8/21/20

Montana, Virginia City.  1963 Centennial Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Start 99¢ plus $2.98 shipping.  It sold to the second bidder for $1.25.

 

 

8/21/20

Nebraska, Gothenburg.  1960 Pony Express Centennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Start $5.99 plus a very high $4.50 shipping charge.  Sold to the lone bidder for the opening price.

 

 

8/21/20

North Dakota.  1964 Diamond Jubilee Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Start 99¢ plus $2.98 shipping.  Sold to a single bidder for the opening price.

 

 

8/21/20

Ohio, Lorain.  1959 125th Anniversary Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated with a few corrosion spots.  Start 99¢ plus $2.98 shipping.  The second bidder took this one home for $1.50. 

 

 

8/22/20

Arizona, Quartzite. 1975 Pow Wow Dollar, Lot of 5.  Sold to a single bidder for the opening price of $5.75 with FREE shipping.

 

 

8/22/20

Massachusetts, Pittsfield-Berkshire.  1961 Bicentennial Half Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  It had a 1¢ start but a $3.29 shipping fee.  There were 5 bids by 3 bidders and it sold for $1.27.

 

 

8/22/20

Oregon, Lebanon.  1959 Oregon Centennial Celebration Perry Bust Half Dollar.  Uncirculated, I suppose, but with an awful lot of bagmarks.  Sold to a single bidder - who placed a second, unnecessary bid, for the opening bid of $9.99 with FREE shipping.

 

 

8/22/20

Pennsylvania, Erie.  1963 Perry Sesquicentennial Celebration Half Dollar.  Start just 1¢, but the shipping fee was $3.29.  There were 3 bids by 2 bidders and it sold for $1.35.

 

 

8/23/20

Alaska, Fairbanks.  1959 Birthday Year Souvenir Money Dollar.  Start 99¢ plus $3.50 shipping.  There were 5 bids by 3 bidders and it sold for $2.26.

 

 

8/23/20

Alaska, North Pole.  1964 Santa Claus House Dollar.  Start 99¢ plus $3.50 shipping.  There were 3 bids by 2 bidders and the token sold for $2.26.

 

 

8/23/20

Arizona, Tombstone.  1929 50th Anniversary Dollar.  Variety with an “L” stamped on both sides.  XF/AU condition.  Start $11.00 plus $1.50 shipping.  There were 5 bids by 5 different bidders, and it sold for $35.88.

 

 

8/23/20

Michigan, Holland.  1951 Tulip Time Quarter. Typical About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the 10¢ plus $2.99 start!

 

 

8/23/20

Pennsylvania, Erie.  1962 Perry Sesquicentennial Celebration Half Dollar Reverse with PERMISSIBLE / COPY  on the reverse.  Aluminum.  About Uncirculated.  Start $19.99 plus $1.95. There were no bids, and it remains available at the same price - now as a BIN item - two months later. 

 

 

8/24/20

Alaska, Fairbanks.  1959 Birthday Year Dollar in Gold Plate.  In the image it did not have the appearance of the gold plated issues, but you can’t be sure from a photograph.  I list two types of these Dollars in gold plate.  The original gold plated issue had a mintage of 75,000, and is struck in “coin” orientation (up/down) and the later and much scarcer gold plated type has a “medal” orientation (up/up).  I can’t tell the orientation from the images, but the token offered is from an earlier die state, so this coin is not that  scarcer version, which comes from a later die state and die combination.  This most likely is a standard gilt brass example, which has a mintage of over 200,000.  Additionally, the seller offered a couple other municipals that occur in gilt brass as “gold plate”.  The start was 1¢ plus $3.29.  There were 6 bids by 4 bidders and it sold for $8.50.

 

 

8/24/20

Arizona, Bisbee.  1914 Bazaar $5.00 Moose Money.  Extremely Fine.  Start $2.99 plus $3.00.  After 10 bids by 7 bidders it sold for $31.88.

 

 

8/24/20

Indiana, New Albany.  1963 Sesquicentennial Nickel.  About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the opening bid of $6.99 plus $3.00.

 

 

8/24/20

Massachusetts, Great Barrington. 1961 Bicentennial Half Dollar.  Start 1¢ plus $3.29 shipping.  Two bids by a pair of bidders pushed the sale price all the way up to 12¢! 

 

 

8/24/20

Massachusetts, Lanesborough.  1965 Bicentennial Half Dollar.  Start 1¢ plus $3.29 shipping.  There were 5 bids by 3 bidders and it sold for $2.35.

 

 

8/24/20

Montana, Billings.  1968 50th Anniversary of the State Fair and Rodeo.  Extremely Fine condition.  Start $1.99 plus $2.00 postage.  It sold for $3.00 after 3 bids by 2 bidders.

 

 

8/24/20

South Dakota.  1987 South Dakota Dollar.  Mintage 800.  Catalog value $5.00.  Numbered 501 on edge.  Start 99¢ plus $1.00 shipping.  There were 7 bids placed by 5 bidders, and it ended up selling for $11.50.

 

 

8/25/20

Pennsylvania, Marysville.  1966 Centennial Half Dollar.  The seller had 10 of these available, currently a BIN item for $3.99 plus $1.11 shipping.  At the time of this writing (October 30), three have been sold. 

 

 

8/25/ 20

Wyoming.  Undated Buffalo Dollar, offered as silver, but certainly appearing to be the silver plated version.  It started off as an auction item, but is currently available as a Buy It Now item for $28.00 plus $4.00 postage.  The current listing ends November 16. Note: still availabefor the same BIN price as of December 24, but now with a Make Offer option.

 

 

8/26/20

Missouri, St. Charles.  1969 Bicentennial Half Dollar.  Start $5.99 plus $4.50 postage.  No bids.  Not relisted.

 

 

8/26/20

South Carolina, Charleston.  1961 Civil War Centennial Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the $8.00 plus $3.50 start.

 

 

8/27/20

Hawaii, Hilo.  1974 Hilo Dollars, set of 3 finishes, all numbered 49 on the number bar.  In original snap-lock holder.  Start $19.95 plus $3.50 shipping.  After 11 bids by 5 bidders the set sold for $65.00.

 

 

8/28/20

Montana.  1964 Montana Territorial Centennial $50 “Gold” Slug, numbered edition.  This one numbered 0716.  Start $2.99 plus $3.00 shipping.  After three bids by three bidders it sold for $6.38.

 

 

8/28/20

Pennsylvania, Malvern.  1974 75th Anniversary Half Dollar.  Group of 5 pieces, AU to UNC.  Sold to  a single bidder for the $9.99 plus $4.20 start.

 

 

8/29/20

Alaska.  1962  Alaska Boosters Dollar.  About Uncirculated.  Sold to a single bidder for the $2.25 plus $1.50 starting bid.

 

 

8/29/20

Hawaii, Maui.  1975 Maui Trade Dollar in antiqued brass.  Edge not pictured or described.  Sold to a single bidder for the $1.00 plus $2.25 opening bid.

 

 

8/29/20

Kansas.  1961 Kansas Centennial Official Coin overse, but the back blank except for a raised circular line at the center.  The seller felt it was made to be a spinner, but to me the circle appears to  be an attachment point for a stud, pin or earring clasp.  Extremely Fine.  Start $11.65 plus $2.00 shipping.  I won it as the second bidder for $12.15.  Not previously listed - and maybe not listable.

 

 

8/29/20

Michigan, Morley.  1969 Centennial Half Dollar.  Sold to a single bidder for the 99¢ plus $3.50 starting bid.

 

 

8/29/20

Montana.  1964 Montana Territorial Centennial $50 “Gold” Slug.  Numbered 5867.  About Uncirculated.  Start $9.50 plus $3.50 shipping.  Two bids were placed by the same bidder who won it for the opening price.

 

 

8/30/20 

Arizona, Lake Havasu City.  1989/1990 London Bridge Dollar.  Standard golden brass finish.  Sold to a single bidder for the 99¢ plus $3.95 shipping start.  

 

 

8/30/20

Minnesota.  1958 Minnesota Centennial Obverse design of the MTC/SCD issues.  Extremely Fine, large hole, Goldene, but none of the golden finish left.  Start $11.16 plus $5.00 shipping.  No bids.  It came back the following week for $10.04, stilll with no bids.   It remains available, at least until November 2, for a $9.04 plus $5.00 start.  No bids by 10/30.

 

 

8/30/20

New Mexico, Carlsbad.   1963  75th Anniversary Half Dollar.  sold to a single bidder for the 99¢ plus $3.95 shipping start.

 

 

8/30/20

Oregon.  1959  Uniface Obverse of the Oregon Centennial Half Dollars/ SCDs.  Variety struck in Nickel-Silver, with smoke.  AU- 58 according to its NGC slab, XF according to me.  The start was $88.58 plus $5.00 shipping.  No bids, and offered for $79.72 the following week.  Still no bid, so the seller tried $71.75 which still has not worked despite being offered every week since then at that start.  The current listing - still bidless - ends on November 3.

 

 

8/30/20

Oregon, Roseburg.  1959 Oregon Centennial Half Dollar. With smoke, nickel-silver version.  Extremely Fine.  Sold to a single bidder for the $3.95 with FREE shipping opening bid.

 

 

8/31/20

Alaska, Fairbanks.  1959 Statehood Dollar encapsulated and graded  MS-63 by NGC.  I’d call it an AU-50. Start $12.99 plus $4.75 shipping.  Listed until September 19 before being ended without a bid

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8/31/20

Hawaii, Maui.  1992 Maui Dollar.  Mintage 100,000.  Catalog value $2.50. Start 99¢ plus $4.80 shipping.  Sold to a single bidder.

 

 

8/31/20

North Dakota.  1964 75th Anniversary of Statehood Half Dollars.  Three varieties - large and small dates in git brass, and the antiqued nickel-sliver version with the the smaller date.  Start $25.00 plus an incredible $12.09 shipping.  No bids.  Not relisted.

 

 

8/31/20

North Dakota, Bismark.   1961 Dakota Territory Centennial Half Dollar.  July 4 redemption date.  Chief Four Bears variety.  Start 75¢ plus $3.46 shipping.  No bids, and for the sale ending  September 22 the start was lowered to 55¢.  It is still available for that starting bid until November 1.

 

 

 

 

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