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1925 Dime
Grade: VG10 Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 25,610,000 Ref.: KM# 140 Silver: 2.3 g.

1934 Dime
Grade: XF40 Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 24,080,000 Ref.: KM# 140 Silver: 2.45 g.

1937 Dime
Grade: VG10 Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 56,860,000 Ref.: KM# 140 Silver: 2.3 g.

1868 Dime / 10 Cents
Grade: VG (Damaged Obverse) Mintage: 464,000 Mint: Philadelphia Ref.: KM# 92 Silver: 2.34 g.

1884 5 Cents (ex.2)
Grade: VF/F Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 11,270,000 Ref.: KM# 112 Copper-Nickel: 4.8 g.

1851 Half Dime (ex.2)
Grade: F12 Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 781,000 Ref.: KM# 62.1 Silver: 1.2 g.
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1843 Half Dime
Grade: VF35+ (damages) Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 1,165,000 Ref.: KM# 62 Silver: 1.3 g.

1919 Half Dollar (2ex)
Grade: G06 & G06 Mintage: 962,000 Mint: Philadelphia Ref.: KM# 142 Silver: 11.8 g. & 11.9 g.

1858 Half Dollar (ex.2)
Grade: G06-VG08 Mint: Philadelphie Mintage: 4,225,700 specimens KM# 107 Weight: 11.8 g.

1802 Draped Bust Large Cent (Stemless wreath, S-241)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA CU "Draped Bust" Large Cent, stemless wreath variety (28.57mm, 10.79g, 6h) Dated 1802. Philadelphia mint Obverse: LIBERTY above draped bust of Liberty right, with hair tied in ribbon; date below...

1913 5 Cents - Type 1 (ex.2) Errors
Grade: MS/UNC - Type 1 (Die Crack on chin, Die Clash on feathers, Doubling Forehead) Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 30,992,000 Ref.: KM# 133 Copper-Nickel: 5 g.
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1945 Five Cents Phildelphia ("Jefferson Wartime Nickel", 1st Portrait)
Country United StatesType: Standard circulation coinYears: 1945 (1942-1945)Value: 5 CentsMint: PhiladelphiaMintage: 119,608,100Currency: Dollar (1785-date)Composition: Silver (.350) (56% Copper, 35% Silver, 9% Manganese)Weight: 5.1 gDiameter: 21.2 mmThickness: 1.95 mmGrade: XF45Shape: RoundOrientation: Coin alignment ↑↓References: KM# 192a,...

←1853→ Half Dime
Grade: AU53-50 Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 13,210,020 Ref.: KM# 76 Arrows Silver: 1.2 g.

1876 One Cent (ex.2)
Grade: VF/XF (Cleaned) Mintage: 7,944,000 (rare) Mint: Philadelphia Ref.: KM# 90 Bronze: 2.95 g.

1942 Dime - Error
Grade: MS60 - (Doubling: Date and neck) Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 205,410,000 Ref.: KM# 140 Silver: 2.5 g.

1935 Dime
Grade: AU55 Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 58,830,000 Reference: KM# 140 Silver: 2.5 g. Error neck - Die Break CUD ?

←1853→ Half Dime (ex.2)
Grade: XF45 Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 13,210,020 Ref.: KM# 76 Arrows Silver: 1.2 g.

1870 Half Dime
Grade: VF30-XF40 (Glue Marks on Reverse) Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 535,000 Ref.: KM# 91 Silver: 1.2 g.

1943 Five Cents Phildelphia ("Jefferson Wartime Nickel", 1st Portrait)
Country United StatesType: Standard circulation coinYears: 1943 (1942-1945)Value: 5 CentsMint: PhiladelphiaMintage: 271,165,000Currency: Dollar (1785-date)Composition: Silver (.350) (56% Copper, 35% Silver, 9% Manganese)Weight: 4.8 gDiameter: 21.2 mmThickness: 1.95 mmGrade: VG/FShape: RoundOrientation: Coin alignment ↑↓References: KM# 192a,...

1931 Dime
Grade: F125 Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 3,150,000 Ref.: KM# 140 Silver: 2.4 g.

1930 Dime
Grade: VF35 Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 6,770,000 Ref.: KM# 140 Silver: 2.5 g.

United States: copper-nickel 3-cent piece, 1865
Inventory #210812-28. Numista-5336. First year of issue for the type. Struck during the final year of the American Civil War.
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United States: copper-nickel Shield nickel, "with rays" type, 1866/1866 repunched date
Inventory #210812-30. Numista-14852, FS-304.A decent lower grade example of the first-year type with rays on the reverse. This was America's first non-silver 5-cent piece, referred to as a "nickel", though technically "nickels" are 75% copper...
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United States: copper-nickel Indian Head cent, 1863
Inventory #210819-27. Numista-1108 . A common date in relatively low grade, yet a decent example with no issues aside from normal circulation wear. Struck during the height of the American Civil War , in...

United States: copper-nickel 3-cent piece, 1866
Inventory #210812-29. Numista-5336. Note the die break on the obverse.

United States: copper-nickel Flying Eagle cent, 1857
Inventory #210812-25. Numista-14014. This one has an old hairline scratch near the 12:00 position and some small marks, particularly around the eagle's head, but is otherwise a reasonably decent circulated example. The eagle's...

United States: copper-nickel Flying Eagle cent, 1857
Inventory #210812-26. Numista-14014. This one is free of major problems, but is weakly struck on the obverse, affecting the upper portion of the legend as well as the eagle's head. It is otherwise...

1857 Cent One (ex.3) variety
Grade: VF20 (Die Clash Reverse → FS-901 + Doubling on eagle's tail) Mintage: 17,450,000 Mint: Philadelphia Ref.: KM# 85 Copper-Nickel: 4.7 g.

United States: silver Barber half dollar, 1903
Inventory #210824-14. Numista-10085. A very attractive circulated example. A few scattered old circulation marks are present on the reverse, but this is otherwise a choice example for this grade range and it has nice original...
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United States: silver Walking Liberty half dollar, 1944
Inventory #210824-017. Numista-4455. A beautiful white, lustrous example that is right on the threshold of Mint State, if not actually there. It certainly looks Mint State and many would call it so. I think there's...
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1844 Half Dime
Grade: VF30 Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 430,000 Ref.: KM# 62 Silver: 1.2 g.

United States: 1911 gold Indian Head eagle ($10.00), With Motto
Obverse: personification of Lady Liberty in Indian headdress left. Reverse: bald eagle left, denomination below. Edge: continuous row of five-pointed stars. Issuer: United States Mint , Philadelphia. Specifications: .900 gold, 16.78 g, .4837 oz...

1949 Half Dollar
Grade: VF30/25 Mintage: 5,614,000 Mint: Philadelphia Ref.: KM# 199 Silver: 12.4 g.

1837 Seated Liberty Half Dime
1837 Seated Liberty Half Dime: Small Date Type 1 - No Stars Mintage: 1,405,000 Minted at: Philadelphia (No Mint Mark) Designer - Engraver: Christian Gobrecht Metal Composition: 90% Silver - 10% Copper Diameter: 15.5...
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1851 Half Dime
Grade: G04 - Damages Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 781,000 (scarce) Ref.: KM# 62 - High Date Silver: 1.15 g.

1875 One Cent
Grade: XF40 Mintage: 13,528,000 Mint: Philadelphia Ref.: KM# 90 Bronze: 2.95 g.

1928 Dime - Error
Grade: VF25 - Flaw Planchet Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 19,480,000 Ref.: KM# 140 Silver: 2.3 g.

←1854→ Half Dime (ex.3) Die Clash
Grade: G06 - Die Clash reverse on the right ribbon Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 5,740,000 Ref.: KM# 76 Arrows Silver: 1.2 g.

United States: 1806 silver Draped Bust half dollar, "Pointed 6, stem through claw" variety
Obverse: draped bust of Liberty , right. Reverse: heraldic eagle, 13 stars with clouds above. Issuer: United States of America , Philadelphia Mint . Specifications: .892 fine silver, 0.3866 oz. ASW, 32.5...
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1842 One Cent - Small date
Grade: F15 Details Mintage: 214,945 (small dates (214,945) + Large Dates = 2,168,445) Mint: Philadelphia Ref.: KM# 67 - Small Date (scarce) Copper: 10.2 g.

Sesquicentennial of American Independence 1776-1926
Grade: AU53 Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 1,000,528 (859,408 melted = 141,120) Ref.: KM# 160 Silver: 12.49 g. (0.900) Commemorative issue:Sesquicentennial of American Independence. Obverse:Busts of George Washington and Calvin C. Coolidge. The latter was the President...

United States: silver commemorative half dollar (Columbian Exposition), 1893
Inventory #210819-29. Numista-4396. A lightly circulated example of this two-year type, which was struck for the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893. That event commemorated the 400th anniversary of Columbus' discovery of America in...

United States: silver Standing Liberty quarter, 1928
Inventory #210824-16. Numista-3573. A wholesome, original lower grade example with no issues aside from normal circulation wear. The date and rims on both sides are complete.

1899 Half Dollar - Doubled Denticles
Grade: VF25/20 Mintage: 5,538,000 Mint: Philadelphia Reference: KM# 116 Silver: 12.2 g.

1864 L One Cent - Repunched Date
Grade: AU55 - Corrosion Reverse Mintage: 13,740,000 Mint: Philadelphia (L) Ref.: KM# 90a - Repunching Date (FS 2301) Bronze: 3.1 g.

1944 Dime - Double Die
Grade: VF/F - Doubling on DIM Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 231,410,000 Ref.: KM# 140 Silver: 2.4 g.

1936 Dime - Double Die
Grade: VF25 (slight doubled W initial) Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 87,500,000 Ref.: KM# 140 Silver: 2.3 g.

5 Dollars - Indian Head, 1913
A / LIBERTY / B.L.P. / 1913 Tête d'Indien coiffée d'un bonnet de guerre, tournée vers la gauche dans un motif incisé, avec la date en dessous et des étoiles sur le pourtour. R...

1943 Dime - Doubling Date
Grade: XF/AU - Doubling 3 of Date (Damages or Error on Reverse?) Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 191,710,000 Ref.: KM# 140 Silver: 2.5 g.

1860 Half Dime
Grade: VF20-25 (excess metal on the elbow dress) Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 798,000 Ref.: KM# 91 Silver: 1.2 g.