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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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 2009 Mars Red Planet
This incredible coin was released in 2009 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Galileo’s first observations of Mars. Struck in .925 sterling silver, the large 38.61mm coin has been antiqued with a copper finish that beautifully replicates the Red Planet’s distinctive hue. |
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 Gold Eagle Pendant
The elegant frame features three 14K gold bands that are highlighted by two wrapped bands of rhodium layered on the sides. The ultimate sparkle is added by three diamonds set into the bale! |
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 5pc Assorted Liberty Nickel Set
The Liberty Head Nickel is one of America’s favorite coins. Now you can get FIVE different dates or mint marks from 1883 to 1912. This pre-WWI nickel is widely considered to be the most attractive. It was one of the few U.S. issues to use a Roman numeral (“V”) to represent the denomination. |
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 1875-CC 20 Cents Silver
Issued for general circulation in only 1875 and 1876, the “double dime” is among the shortest-lived of all silver U.S. coin issues. These specimens are 1875-dated specimens from the Carson City Mint, which struck just 10% of all 20-cent pieces struck that year. |
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Gold Fanam of India
Measuring from 5.7 to 6.5mm—just .3 to .4 grams—these Almost Uncirculated, Gold Fanams from India are the world’s smallest gold coins. Struck between 1700 and 1830, their highly-stylized line and dot designs form deities, animals or abstract art. Many of these little historical treasures have gone into collections or simply been lost over centuries. |
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