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Blackhawk

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  1. Lot of older Whitman folders, unused with minor shelf wear and a price sticker on a few, one has a small piece missing on the spine. 7 - Shield nickels #9006 3 - Seated Dime (1863-91) #9012 14 - Type Coins (quarters, halves, dollars) #9026B 6 - Seated Quarters #1 (1838-65) #9033 5 - Seated Quarters #2 (1866-91) #9034 5 - Seated Halves #1 (1839-50) #9035 2 - Seated halves #2 (1851-62) #9036 6 - Seated Halves #3 (1863-73) #9037 4 - Seated Halves #4 (1873-91) #9038 Total of 52 folders...some of these are currently selling on Ebay in this condition for $5-10.00 or more, . I'd like $75.00 for the lot + actual shipping costs (I'd guess media mail will be the cheapest route) to US addresses. PM me if interested.
  2. Prices listed include shipping to US addresses...shipping elsewhere will be a bit more depending on actual shipping costs. PM me if interested. 1989 Bermuda dollar, monarch butterflies, I believe that this one is the Cu/Ni edition with a mintage of 5000, although it could very well be the silver edition...I really don't know - $17.00 1971 Finland 10 markkaa, silver BU - $17.00 1902 Great Britain penny, better low tide variety, Don't believe that this one saw circulation but it has a little rub on the high spots. AU/Unc. red/brown - $200.00 Eight various deminination notgeld/kriegsgeld from Germany in iron and zinc, some interesting designs, all are higher grade but the iron pieces have some surface rust - $25.00 Italy 1922 1 lire, AU - $5.00
  3. Two consecutive 1928 (FR-1600) "funnyback" silver certificates from the DA block. The notes are very nice and look AU to Unc., but have three light vertical folds...I grade them EF. $100 delivered for the pair. PM me if interested.
  4. What is the exchange rate for peseta to euro? Is it a fixed ratio as was set up for the German mark (2 mark/euro), or does it fluctuate? Is there an end date at which banks no longer redem peseta?
  5. Next pick goes to Dockwalliper. The coice is between the $5 red seal note or a MS63 or 64 Ike dollar graded by either NGC or PCGS...I know that I've got it, but haven't dug it out to be completely sure on the year, mintmark, grade, or grading service...lol. Kind of a pig-in-a-poke so yo speak.
  6. ScottO chose the OC Lincoln cent error. Next decision goes to Burks...Your choice is between the red seal $5 or three BU coins from Nepal (1972 25 paisa, 50 paisa, and rupee) which would seem to be common but can't be found much for some reason. No photos of either choice, but if you want to wait till this evening I'll get some taken.
  7. Moneydog cannot be located...maybe he's on vacation. At any rate, we'll skip over him temorarily and can put him back into the group when he can be contacted. ScottO will be the next pick. Would you like the off center Lincoln cent or the red seal $5.00 note?
  8. Sorry folks. My three week marathon at work is over and vacation is here. The next pick goes to Moneydog. Your choice is between the off-center Lincoln and a nice circulated red seal 1953 United States Note.
  9. Henare has made his selection, the next choice goes to Lithuania. Your choice is between the off-center US cent error and this 1/4 anna from India. Lithuania, please make your choice and PM me with your address information.
  10. OK, back in business with a new camera. Next choice goes to Henare. Your choice is between the OC cent shown and the uncirculated 1975 Panama pill.
  11. Next up is Mark Stilson. Mark, your choice is between the Italian coin and an uncirculated off-center Lincoln (memorial reverse) cent.
  12. Art picked the Canadian token. Next up is CCG. Your choice is the 1866 Italian coin or a 1/10 and 1/4 gulden Netherlands East Indies BU duo from the WWII era.
  13. OK Art, you're up next. Do you want the 1866 Italian 10 centesimi, or a Canadian pre-federation token...I have not taken the photo of it yet.
  14. Rhino has chosen the Latvia and Aussie coins. The next choice goes to Dustin43160. The World's Fair piece doesn't seem to be attracting much attention, so I'll replace it with a 1938 walking liberty half in VF. Dustin, your choice is between the WLH and the Italian coin below... (or you can choose the world's fair medal if you had your heart set on it...lol)
  15. Next up is Rhino. You choice is between the World's Fair SCD and a pair of coins (the 1922 Latvia coin seen below and a 1925 Aussie sixpence).
  16. Next to pick is thedeadpoint...your choice is between the Belgian coin or a so-called dollar from the 1962 Seattle World's Fair featuring the "million dollar display".
  17. YeOldsCollector chose the Roman coin, so the choice now for banivechi is between the 1833 Belian coin and a BU silver Jefferson "war nickel" from the US.
  18. YeOldeCollector...your choice is between the Roman coin and this coin from Belgium. Please PM me and let me know your choice and your addy.
  19. Saor Alba has chosen the Kennedy pop-out. Next up is YeOldeCollector. I'll post the choices tonight when I can get decent photos.
  20. Next up is Saor Alba, who gets to choose either the Honorius ancient or the pop-out half dollar seen in the photo below...
  21. Here's the anicent... Honorius (394-423 AD), AE3, 18mm, Constantinople mint, 395-401, RIC X 61
  22. OK...we're back on the road here. Next picker is Mat25 - your choice is between the farthing and a bronze Roman coin, the photos of which will be posted when the sun goes down and I can get some decent pics.
  23. I hope nobody's got a terminal illness...Colin's still deciding.
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