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Uncirculated roll of 20 1890 Philadelphia (no mint mark) Morgan Dollars Uncirculated roll of 20 1889 Philadelphia (no mint mark) Morgan Dollars Uncirculated roll of 20 1898 Philadelphia (no mint mark) Morgan Dollars. A roll of uncirculated clad Washington us quarters collectors maps from the 1970s (our choice of dates - roll will be all same date). ten rolls of 38 year old 1963 d lincolns, uncirculated uncirculated bank roll (25) sacagawea 2000p dollars "special purchase - 5 unopened us quarters collectors maps proof sets (1956,58,59,60,64). rare in this condition. (return policy applies only if still unopened, as that''s the rarity of these items). 1960s may be large or small date-who knows??" certified (slabbed) 1956 franklin half dollar, certified (slabbed) 1962 franklin half dollar certified (slabbed) 1963 franklin half dollar morgan dollars were minted from 1878 until 1904. during world war i, many silver dollars were melted, and congress ordered the supply to be replenished after the war. there''s a modern rarity which you may find in the change in your pocket. many people may remember the hearing about the 1943 copper penny, which is worth many thousands of dollars, but the chances of finding one are about the same as winning the nation. subsequent population reports emanating from pcgs will reveal how very scarce the majority of proof issues are in cameo. with the release of the cameo proof book, and with pcgs'' and ngc''s leap into this market, cameo dealers and collectors will now have accurate, hard data with the release of these services'' grading reports to back up what we long-time cameo dealers union square guest quarters and collectors have known for years - that exceptional cameo examples of many dates are extremely rare, and are truly among the best values in u.s. numismatics today. most collectors and dealers are very familiar with bu franklins. the majority of uncirculated bu franklin half dollars on the market are extremely baggy, and/or possess very heavy, unattractive brown or gray toning. these are ugly coins. the franklin design is a work of art in its simplicity. the bust of franklin on the obverse, and the famous liberty bell on the reverse, are beautiful when their surfaces are clear and unblemished! in addition, many franklins were issued by the mint in cardboard mint sets. the sulfur from these paper products often created some of the most beautifully toned coins in all of u.s. coinage! while rare, gem franklin quarters halves
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