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| We understand that customers often like to search for coins and other collectibles by year date. Simply click your desired year date range below or at the lower left. Here is a sampling of what you can find. |
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 Sainthood for John Paul II
This spectacular 99.99% pure gold Proof pays tribute to the anticipated Sainthood of John Paul II and the pleas of millions of faithful who cried out “Santo Subito!” (Sainthood Now!) at the late Pontiff’s funeral. |
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 Hebrides 100 Francs
The New Hebrides islands were known for their plentiful supply of sandalwood, making it a shipping destination of many nations since the 1600s. A joint Anglo-French commission of naval officers controlled the islands from 1887 until 1980. In 1966, the island nation began to issue its own coinage—the first being these silver 100 Francs. |
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1928-B $1 Silver Certificate
In 1928, the Treasury Department reduced the size of its $1 Silver Certificate in order to cut production costs and speed up transactions. Featuring the familiar bust of George Washington on the obverse, the reverse was a simplistic design. Instead of a monument or vignette, it features a large ONE with ONE DOLLAR superimposed over it. For this reason, the note was referred to as a “Funny Back.” |
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 1899-O Morgan Silver Dollar
The New Orleans Mint is one of the most historic mints in United States history. With its distinctive “O” mintmark, a coin struck at the New Orleans Mint immediately commands intense collector interest. No “O” Mint coins attract more attention than big Morgan Dollars struck in .900 fine silver. |
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Maria Theresa Silver Coin
Among collectors, Morgan Silver Dollars struck at the San Francisco Mint during the early 1880s are often touted as the finest-struck specimens in the entire series. |
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