PREMIER ONLINE COIN AND PRECIOUS METALS AUCTION
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Clinton, MO 64735
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Bidding Starts: Tuesday Nov 11
Bidding Ends: Sunday Nov 16
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PREMIER ONLINE COIN AND PRECIOUS METALS AUCTION Featuring Mercury Dimes, Silver Dollars, Proof Sets, Barber Coinage and Sterling Jewelry AUCTION CLOSES: Sunday, November 16th at 7:00 PM Central Time Crawford Auction Service is proud to present an exceptional online coin auction featuring over 220 lots of numismatic treasures, investment-grade silver, and sterling jewelry. Whether you're a seasoned collector completing date sets, a silver stacker building your portfolio, or a jewelry enthusiast, this auction offers something for everyone. AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS MERCURY DIMES - EXTENSIVE DATE AND MINT RUN Multiple lots spanning 1917-1945 including desirable branch mint issues from San Francisco and Denver. Features the semi-key 1931-S, WWI-era dates, and complete year sets from all three mints. These 90% silver dimes showcase Adolph Weinman's iconic Winged Liberty design and represent some of America's most beloved coinage. CLASSIC SILVER DOLLARS Morgan Dollars including New Orleans (O) mint marks, the scarce 1921-D Denver issue (the ONLY year Denver struck Morgans), and multiple 1890s-1920s dates. Peace Dollars featuring first-year 1922 issues and 1920s prosperity-era coinage. All 90% silver with strong collector and investment appeal. BARBER COINAGE - TURN OF THE CENTURY TREASURES Multiple Barber Half Dollars from Denver and San Francisco mints dating 1902-1912. These over-century-old 90% silver coins feature Charles Barber's dignified Liberty Head design and represent the Theodore Roosevelt and William Taft presidential eras. WALKING LIBERTY HALF DOLLARS Several examples of Weinman's masterpiece design from the 1930s-1940s, including wartime issues and branch mint strikes. Widely considered among the most beautiful coins America has ever produced, now in 90% silver. PROOF SETS - DECADES OF SAN FRANCISCO MINT EXCELLENCE Complete US Mint Proof Sets from 1968-2009 including silver proof Roosevelt Dimes (90% silver composition), Kennedy Half Dollar proofs (40% silver), Bicentennial commemorative designs, State Quarter proof sets, and full decade runs from the 1970s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s. MODERN SILVER BULLION American Silver Eagles (1991, 2004, 2013, 2015, 2016), privately minted .999 fine silver rounds, Canadian silver including Superman commemorative, and fractional silver pieces. Perfect for investors seeking recognizable, liquid precious metal assets. KENNEDY AND FRANKLIN HALF DOLLARS First-year 1964 Kennedy Halves in 90% silver from both Philadelphia and Denver, plus multiple Franklin Half Dollars including last-year 1963 issues. These historically significant coins mark major transitions in American coinage. VINTAGE PAPER CURRENCY Red Seal United States Notes including scarce star replacement notes, Silver Certificates including large-size "Horse Blanket" 1923 issue and "Funny Back" varieties, plus fascinating 101 Ranch Scrip from Oklahoma. Paper money collectors will find excellent variety here. CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH TOKEN Rare 1852-1858 California Gold Token representing private gold coinage from the territorial period before federal coins reached the West. These are highly sought-after pieces of Western Americana and Gold Rush history. STERLING SILVER JEWELRY COLLECTION Multiple lots of .925 sterling silver including Italian-crafted necklaces, turquoise and gemstone rings in various sizes, bracelets, earrings, and pendants. Jewelry buyers will find both wearable pieces and precious metal value. FOREIGN AND WORLD COINS Includes 1556-1605 AD Mughal Empire coin from Emperor Akbar's reign (over 400 years old), British Commonwealth silver, Canadian coinage, Spanish Civil War-era pieces, and a diverse 37-coin foreign lot. AUCTION DETAILS AND LOGISTICS PREVIEW AVAILABLE View items in person Monday through Friday at Deer Creek Pawn and Gun, 110 E. Franklin St., Clinton, MO 65610. Bring your loupe and examine these coins firsthand. We encourage serious bidders to inspect before bidding. AUCTION INFORMATION 223 Lots ranging from individual key dates to complete proof sets. Staggered soft close - lots close in sequence to prevent last-second sniping. No buyer's premium - your bid is your price. Professional photography - high-resolution images of both obverse and reverse. Honest descriptions - we describe what we see, including any issues. CHECKOUT AND PICKUP Primary Checkout: Monday, November 17th Extended Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Location: Deer Creek Pawn and Gun, 110 E. Franklin St., Clinton, MO SHIPPING AVAILABLE Can't make it to Clinton? We ship nationwide. Coins shipped via USPS with tracking and insurance. Buyer pays actual shipping costs. CONTACT INFORMATION Chase Crawford, Auctioneer Cell: 417-399-1904 Email: Chase.a.crawford@gmail.com Katie Davis, Auction Manager Cell: 417-309-9653 Questions about specific lots? Need shipping quotes? Contact us - we're here to help! BIDDING TIPS FOR SUCCESS FOR COLLECTORS Review photos carefully - look for mintmarks, dates, and condition. Mercury dime collectors: check for branch mints and semi-keys. Proof set collectors: note the year ranges available for completing your run. Morgan and Peace Dollar enthusiasts: multiple mint marks available. FOR SILVER INVESTORS Calculate silver content: 90% silver coins contain .715 troy oz per dollar of face value. American Silver Eagles equal 1 troy ounce .999 fine (industry standard). Kennedy proofs contain 40% silver. Sterling jewelry lots sold by total gram weight. FOR EVERYONE Set your maximum bid and let the system work for you. Bidding increments are automatic - no need to guess. Lots close sequentially starting Sunday at 7:00 PM Central. Last-minute bids extend closing time (anti-snipe protection). WHY BID WITH CRAWFORD AUCTION SERVICE THIRD-GENERATION FAMILY BUSINESS Established 1944, we've been serving collectors and dealers for over 80 years. Our reputation is built on honesty, accurate descriptions, and treating every bidder fairly. NUMISMATIC EXPERTISE We understand coins. Every lot is researched, accurately described, and professionally photographed with both sides visible. LOCAL PICKUP OR SHIPPING Convenient Clinton, MO location with flexible pickup times, or we'll ship anywhere in the USA with full insurance. NO HIDDEN FEES Your bid is your total price. No buyer's premium, no surprise charges. IMPORTANT DATES NOW: Auction is live - start bidding! Monday-Friday: Preview available at Deer Creek Pawn and Gun Sunday, November 16th, 7:00 PM Central: Auction closes Monday, November 17th: Primary checkout day Tuesday-Friday, 9 AM-4 PM: Extended checkout available Don't miss this opportunity to add quality coins, silver bullion, and sterling jewelry to your collection or investment portfolio. From 1850s Half Cents to modern Silver Eagles, from Depression-era proof sets to WWII steel pennies, this auction offers exceptional variety and value. REGISTER NOW AND START BIDDING! Crawford Auction Service - Where Your Word Is Your Bond Since 1944 Questions? Call or text Chase at 417-399-1904 or email Chase.a.crawford@gmail.com

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1940 Campaign token & Pace's races token
Fascinating pair of vintage tokens including a 1940 Presidential campaign token and a Pace's Races promotional token. Campaign tokens from the 1940 election are highly collectible pieces of political Americana, while racing tokens represent an intere

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1924-S & 1923 Mercury dime
Two early Mercury dimes featuring the 1924-S San Francisco mintage and 1923 Philadelphia issue. The 1924-S is a semi-key date with moderate scarcity. These 90% silver coins from the Roaring Twenties represent classic American numismatics from Adolph

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1918-D & 1918-S Mercury dime
Pair of 1918-D & 1918-S Mercury dime struck during the final year of World War I. Both represent desirable WWI-era issues from branch mints. These 90% silver dimes show the craftsmanship of the period and are sought after by date/mintmark collectors.

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1917 & 1919 Mercury dime
Two Mercury dimes from consecutive years featuring 1917 and 1919 Mercury dime. The 1917 represents the first full year of production for Weinman's beloved Winged Liberty design. These 90% silver coins display the distinctive fasces reverse that gives

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1919-1920 Mercury dime's
Two 1919-1920 Mercury dimes from the post-WWI era. These coins represent a period of American economic transition following the Great War. Both specimens maintain the classic 90% silver composition and show honest wear consistent with coins that circ

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1917-S & 1917-D Mercury dime
Two Mercury dimes from consecutive years featuring 1917-S and 1917-D Mercury dime. The 1917 represents the first full year of production for Weinman's beloved Winged Liberty design. These 90% silver coins display the distinctive fasces reverse that g

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1918 &1917-S Mercury dime
Two Mercury dimes from consecutive years featuring 1918 and 1917-S Mercury dime. The 1917 represents the first full year of production for Weinman's beloved Winged Liberty design. These 90% silver coins display the distinctive fasces reverse that giv

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1925-S & 1925-D Mercury dime
Pair of 1925 branch mint Mercury dimes from San Francisco (1925-S) and Denver (1925-D). Both are mid-1920s issues struck during America's prosperous Jazz Age. These 90% silver coins show typical circulation for the era and represent solid examples fr

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1926 & 1926-D Mercury dime
Two 1926 Mercury dimes: Philadelphia and Denver (1926-D) mint issues. Struck during the height of the Roaring Twenties, these coins circulated during one of America's most prosperous eras. Both maintain their 90% silver content.

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1927-S & 1927 Mercury dime
Pair featuring the 1927-S San Francisco and 1927 Philadelphia Mercury dimes. The 1927-S is a moderately scarce branch mint issue sought by collectors. These 90% silver dimes from the late 1920s represent Coolidge-era coinage with honest circulation w

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1920 & 1920-D Mercury dime
Two 1920 & 1920-D Mercury dimes from the post-WWI era. These coins represent a period of American economic transition following the Great War. Both specimens maintain the classic 90% silver composition and show honest wear consistent with coins that

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1929-S & 1929 Mercury dime
Pair of 1929 Mercury dimes: Philadelphia and San Francisco (1929-S). The 1929-S is a somewhat scarce issue, particularly in higher grades. These coins represent the final year before the Great Depression, making them historically significant.

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1928-D, 1928, 1928-S Mercury dime
Complete trio of 1928 Mercury dimes representing all three active mints: Philadelphia, Denver (1928-D), and San Francisco (1928-S). This year-set grouping appeals to date collectors and represents Coolidge-era coinage. All three maintain their 90% si

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1936-S, 1937, 1935 Mercury dime
Three-coin Mercury dime grouping spanning 1935-1937, including 1936-S, 1937 Philadelphia, and 1935 Philadelphia. These mid-Depression era coins circulated during FDR's first term and represent a significant period in American economic recovery.

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1938-D, 1938, 1938-S Mercury dime
Complete 1938 mint set of Mercury dimes: Philadelphia, Denver (1938-D), and San Francisco (1938-S). This represents all three mints from a single year late in the series' run. These pre-WWII coins maintain their 90% silver content.

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1937-S, 1937-D, 1938-S Mercury dime
Three Mercury dimes from 1937-1938, including 1937-S, 1937-D, and 1938-S. This grouping spans consecutive years during the late Depression era, all from branch mints. These 90% silver coins show typical circulation and represent pre-World War II Amer

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1931-S, 1943-S, 1939 Mercury dime
Interesting trio featuring the semi-key 1931-S Mercury dime alongside 1943-S wartime issue and 1939 Philadelphia. The 1931-S is notably scarce due to low mintage during the Depression. This diverse grouping spans Depression and wartime eras.

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1979-S, 2003-S Kennedy Half Proofs
Two modern proof Kennedy Half Dollars: 1979-S and 2003-S, both struck at San Francisco. These 40% silver clad proofs showcase the deep cameo contrast and mirror-like fields characteristic of San Francisco Mint proof production.

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1974-S, 1973-S Kennedy Half Proofs
Pair of 1970s proof Kennedy Half Dollars: 1974-S and 1973-S. Both are 40% silver clad proofs from San Francisco featuring the sharp strikes and frosted devices typical of proof coinage.

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1976-S, 1977-S Kennedy Half Proofs
Two Bicentennial-era proof Kennedy Halves: 1976-S and 1977-S. The 1976-S features the special Bicentennial reverse design by Seth G. Huntington, while the 1977-S returns to the standard heraldic eagle. Both are 40% silver clad proofs.

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1985-S, 1998-S, 1976-S, 1992-S Washington Quarter
Four San Francisco proof Washington Quarters spanning 1976-1998: 1985-S, 1998-S, 1976-S Bicentennial, and 1992-S. This diverse grouping includes the special Bicentennial drummer boy reverse and represents over two decades of modern proof coinage.

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1976-S, 1972-S, 1982-S, 1981-S Washington Quarter
Collection of four proof Washington Quarters from San Francisco: 1976-S Bicentennial, 1972-S, 1982-S, and 1981-S. This selection spans a decade including the special Bicentennial issue with its colonial drummer reverse design.

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1976-S, 1977-S, 1978-S, 1979-S Washington Quarter
Four consecutive years of San Francisco proof Washington Quarters: 1976-S through 1979-S. The 1976-S features the Bicentennial reverse, while the others display the traditional heraldic eagle.

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1973-S - 2005-S Jefferson Nickel Proofs
Extensive collection of Jefferson Nickel proofs spanning three decades from 1973-S through 2005-S. This comprehensive grouping represents a significant run of San Francisco Mint proof production with excellent eye appeal.

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1975-S -2009-S Roosevelt dimes & 1972-S Washington
Large collection of modern Roosevelt Dime proofs from 1975-S through 2009-S, plus a 1972-S Washington Quarter proof. This extensive grouping showcases over three decades of San Francisco Mint proof production.

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1968-S -1976-S Roosevelt Dime Proofs
Substantial collection of Roosevelt Dime proofs from 1968-S through 1976-S. This grouping captures the transition from 90% silver proofs (1968-1970) to clad composition (1971-1976). All exhibit San Francisco Mint quality.

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1852 - 1858 California Gold Token
Scarce California Gold Token dated 1852-1858, representing the Gold Rush era of American numismatics. These private gold pieces were struck during California's territorial period before federal coinage became readily available in the West.

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1974-S -1993-S Lincoln Cent Proofs
Comprehensive collection of Lincoln Cent proofs from 1974-S through 1993-S. This two-decade span showcases San Francisco Mint proof production from the late copper era through the transitional zinc composition.

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1972-S - 2004-S Lincoln Cent Proofs
Extensive grouping of Lincoln Cent proofs spanning 1972-S to 2004-S. This over thirty-year collection includes both copper and copper-plated zinc compositions, representing a significant run of San Francisco proof production.

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1958 - 1966 Lincoln Cents
Collection of circulated Lincoln Cents from 1958-1966, spanning the late Wheat Cent era into the early Memorial reverse period. This grouping represents a significant transitional period in Lincoln Cent history.

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1945 - 1955 Lincoln Cents
Substantial lot of Lincoln Wheat Cents from 1945-1955, covering the post-WWII decade. These copper cents represent the final years of the beloved Wheat Ears reverse design before the 1959 Memorial change.

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1964-D Kennedy Half
1964-D Kennedy Half Dollar from the inaugural year of the series. This Denver Mint issue is 90% silver and represents the first year this iconic design circulated following President Kennedy's assassination.

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1964 Kennedy Half
1964 Kennedy Half Dollar from Philadelphia Mint - the first year of issue. This 90% silver half dollar was struck during the year of intense public demand following JFK's assassination. Represents one of the most historically significant modern U.S.

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1908-D Barber Half
1908-D Barber Half Dollar from the Denver Mint. This early 20th century 90% silver half dollar features Charles Barber's classic Liberty Head design. The Denver mintmark adds collector appeal to this over-century-old coin.

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1912-S Barber Half
1912-S Barber Half Dollar from San Francisco. This late-series Barber Half is a scarcer branch mint issue struck during the Taft administration. The 90% silver composition and over 110-year age make this desirable for Barber coinage specialists.

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1907-D Barber Half
1907-D Barber Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This Theodore Roosevelt-era half dollar represents early Denver Mint production of the Barber series. The 90% silver content and D mintmark add appeal for collectors.

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1906-D Barber Half
1906-D Barber Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This turn-of-the-century 90% silver half displays Charles Barber's dignified Liberty Head design. The Denver mintmark and over 115-year age contribute to this coin's numismatic appeal.

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1902 Barber Half
1902 Barber Half Dollar from Philadelphia. This early 20th century 90% silver half dollar was struck during Theodore Roosevelt's first term. Represents classic American coinage from the Victorian/Edwardian transition period.

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1945 Mercury Dime
1945 Mercury Dime struck during the final months of World War II. This 90% silver dime circulated as the war ended and represents the late wartime period of Adolph Weinman's iconic Winged Liberty design.

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1943-D Mercury Dime
1943-D Mercury Dime from Denver Mint, struck during the height of World War II. This 90% silver dime circulated on the home front during America's full wartime mobilization. The Denver mintmark adds collector interest.

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2002-S Roosevelt Dime 90% Proof
2002-S Roosevelt Dime Proof in 90% silver composition. This San Francisco special silver proof features the sharp strikes and mirror-like fields characteristic of premium proof production. The 90% silver content makes this more valuable than standard

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2004-S Roosevelt Dime 90% Proof
2004-S Roosevelt Dime Proof in 90% silver composition. This San Francisco special silver proof showcases the deep cameo contrast and pristine surfaces that collectors prize. The 90% silver content elevates this above standard proof coinage.

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2010-S Roosevelt Dime 90% Proof
2010-S Roosevelt Dime Proof in 90% silver composition. This modern silver proof from San Francisco features exceptional strikes and mirror fields. The 90% silver content represents a premium proof product for discerning collectors.

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1936 Washington Quarter
1936 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia. This mid-Depression era 90% silver quarter was struck during FDR's re-election year. Represents New Deal-era coinage from the first type of Washington Quarter design.

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1938 Washington Quarter
1938 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia. This late-Depression era 90% silver quarter circulated during FDR's second term. Represents pre-WWII American coinage from the continuing Washington Quarter series.

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1939-S Washington Quarter
1939-S Washington Quarter from San Francisco. This pre-WWII 90% silver quarter carries the desirable S mintmark. Struck as war began in Europe while America remained neutral, representing late peacetime coinage.

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1936-D Washington Quarter
1936-D Washington Quarter from Denver Mint. This mid-Depression era 90% silver quarter was struck during FDR's first term. The Denver mintmark adds collector appeal to this New Deal-era issue.

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1941-D Washington Quarter
1941-D Washington Quarter from Denver Mint. This Pearl Harbor year 90% silver quarter was struck during the fateful year America entered WWII. Coins from 1941 carry special historical significance as transitional pre-war to wartime issues.

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1941 Washington Quarter
1941 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia. This 90% silver quarter represents America's last year of peace before WWII entry. Struck during the Pearl Harbor year, this coin carries significant historical importance.

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1943-S Washington Quarter
1943-S Washington Quarter from San Francisco. This wartime 90% silver quarter carries the S mintmark from WWII's critical year. Struck during full American mobilization, representing home front coinage during the war's turning point.

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1943 Washington Quarter
1943 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia. This WWII-era 90% silver quarter was struck during peak wartime production. Represents home front coinage from one of history's most pivotal years.

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1944-D Washington Quarter
1944-D Washington Quarter from Denver Mint. This D-Day invasion year quarter is a 90% silver piece from one of history's most significant years. Represents wartime coinage during America's decisive military campaigns.

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1946 Washington Quarter
1946 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia. This post-WWII 90% silver quarter was struck during the first peacetime year after victory. Represents the transition from wartime to peacetime American coinage.

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1951 Washington Quarter
1951 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia. This Korean War-era 90% silver quarter circulated during America's Cold War military engagement. Represents early 1950s coinage from the Truman administration.

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1947-D Washington Quarter
1947-D Washington Quarter from Denver Mint. This post-WWII 90% silver quarter was struck during the early Cold War period. The Denver mintmark adds appeal to this late 1940s issue.

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1956 Washington Quarter
1956 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia. This mid-1950s 90% silver quarter circulated during the height of American post-war prosperity. Struck during Eisenhower's re-election year, representing the prosperous mid-decade period.

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1959-D Washington Quarter
1959-D Washington Quarter from Denver Mint. This late-Eisenhower administration 90% silver quarter was struck during Alaska and Hawaii statehood year. Represents late 1950s coinage from a significant year of American expansion.

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1964 Washington Quarter
1964 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia - final year of 90% silver quarters. This transitional year coin represents the last silver quarters struck for circulation, making it historically significant to collectors.

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1964-D Washington Quarter
1964-D Washington Quarter from Denver - last year of 90% silver composition. This Denver Mint issue represents the final silver quarters struck for circulation before the 1965 clad changeover. Historically important transitional coin.

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1940 Canada Silver Quarter
1940 Canada Silver Quarter featuring King George VI. This wartime Canadian 80% silver quarter was struck during WWII. Canadian silver coinage from this era is popular with Commonwealth collectors and represents quality British Empire numismatics.

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1857 Half Cent
1857 Half Cent from Philadelphia - one of the final years of this denomination. This large copper coin predates the Civil War and represents mid-19th century American coinage. Half Cents were discontinued after 1857, making this a historically signif

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1953-D Franklin Half
1953-D Franklin Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This early 1950s 90% silver half features John Sinnock's Franklin portrait and the Liberty Bell reverse. Denver Mint Franklin Halves are popular with collectors of this short-lived series.

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1954-D Franklin Half
1954-D Franklin Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This mid-1950s 90% silver half represents Eisenhower-era coinage. The Denver mintmark adds collector interest to this Franklin Half from America's prosperous post-war period.

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1950-D Franklin Half
1950-D Franklin Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This Korean War-year 90% silver half was struck as the series entered its second year. First-year Denver Franklin Halves are particularly desirable to series collectors.

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1952-D Franklin Half
1952-D Franklin Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This early 1950s 90% silver half was struck during the Truman administration's final year. Represents early Cold War period coinage with the Denver mintmark.

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1962-D Franklin Half
1962-D Franklin Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This Kennedy administration 90% silver half was struck during the Cuban Missile Crisis year. Represents late Franklin Half production before the series ended in 1963.

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1963-D Franklin Half
1963-D Franklin Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This final year Franklin Half from Denver is a highly collectible 90% silver coin. Last-year issues command premium interest, especially with the D mintmark.

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1963 Franklin Half
1963 Franklin Half Dollar from Philadelphia. This penultimate year Franklin represents the final full year before Kennedy Halves replaced the series. The 90% silver composition and near-end status make this desirable.

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1968-S Kennedy Half 40% Proof
1968-S Kennedy Half Dollar Proof in 40% silver composition. This San Francisco proof was struck during the late 1960s when proof Kennedy Halves maintained silver content. Features mirror-like fields and frosted devices.

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1969-S Kennedy Half 40% Proof
1969-S Kennedy Half Dollar Proof in 40% silver composition. This San Francisco proof from the Apollo 11 moon landing year features the quality strikes and cameo contrast characteristic of late 1960s proof production.

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1991 American Eagle Silver Dollar
1991 American Silver Eagle - one troy ounce of .999 fine silver. This modern bullion coin features Adolph Weinman's iconic Walking Liberty design on the obverse and the heraldic eagle reverse. Highly popular with both collectors and investors.

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1950 Great Britain Half Crown
1950 Great Britain Half Crown featuring King George VI. This large British 50% silver crown was struck during the post-WWII period. British Commonwealth coinage from this era is popular with world coin collectors.

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1934 New Zealand Half Crown
1934 New Zealand Half Crown featuring King George V. This large Commonwealth 50% silver coin represents Depression-era New Zealand coinage. British Empire silver from the 1930s is sought after by world numismatists.

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1881-S Morgan Silver Dollar
1881-S Morgan Silver Dollar from San Francisco. This classic 90% silver dollar features George Morgan's iconic Liberty Head design. The S mintmark and over 140-year age make this a highly desirable Morgan Dollar.

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1896 Morgan Silver Dollar
1896 Morgan Silver Dollar from Philadelphia. This late 19th century 90% silver dollar was struck during the historic Bryan-McKinley election year. Morgans from the 1890s represent classic Victorian-era American numismatics.

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1921 Morgan Silver Dollar
1921 Morgan Silver Dollar from Philadelphia - the final year of the series. Last-year Morgan Dollars are highly collectible as production resumed briefly after a 17-year hiatus. This 90% silver dollar represents the series' swan song.

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1922 Peace Silver Dollar
1922 Peace Silver Dollar from Philadelphia - first year of the Peace Dollar series. This inaugural year issue introduced Anthony de Francisci's beautiful Peace design commemorating WWI's end. First-year Peace Dollars are highly sought after.

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1921 Morgan Silver Dollar
1921 Morgan Silver Dollar from Philadelphia - final year of production. This 90% silver dollar represents the last year Morgan Dollars were struck after production resumed following a long hiatus. Highly collectible last-year issue.

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1882 Morgan Silver Dollar
1882 Morgan Silver Dollar from Philadelphia. This early Morgan Dollar is a 90% silver coin from the series' first decade. Over 140 years old, representing classic 19th century American silver dollar coinage.

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1886-O Morgan Silver Dollar
1886-O Morgan Silver Dollar from New Orleans Mint. This 90% silver dollar carries the desirable O mintmark from the historic New Orleans facility. New Orleans Morgans are particularly popular with collectors.

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1889-O Morgan Silver Dollar
1889-O Morgan Silver Dollar from New Orleans Mint. This late 1880s 90% silver dollar features the collectible O mintmark. New Orleans Morgan Dollars from this era are sought after by date and mintmark collectors.

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1921 Morgan Silver Dollar
1921 Morgan Silver Dollar from Philadelphia - last year of the series. This final year Morgan represents the culmination of a beloved American silver dollar design. Last-year issues are highly collectible.

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1921 Morgan Silver Dollar
1921 Morgan Silver Dollar from Philadelphia - final year of production. This 90% silver dollar marks the end of the Morgan Dollar era after a 28-year run. Last-year Morgans command premium collector interest.

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1921-D Morgan Silver Dollar
1921-D Morgan Silver Dollar from Denver Mint. This is the only year Denver produced Morgan Dollars, making it a key date for the series. The scarce D mintmark and single-year production make this highly desirable.

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1922 Peace Silver Dollar
1922 Peace Silver Dollar from Philadelphia - first year of issue. This inaugural year Peace Dollar introduced de Francisci's iconic design. First-year Peace Dollars are particularly sought after by type collectors.

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1922 Peace Silver Dollar
1922 Peace Silver Dollar from Philadelphia - first full year of production. This 90% silver dollar represents the initial year of the Peace Dollar series. First-year issues are especially popular with collectors.

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1972-S Eisenhower 40% Silver Dollar
1972-S Eisenhower Dollar in 40% silver composition. This San Francisco issue represents the scarcer silver version of the Ike Dollar. The 40% silver content makes this more valuable than standard copper-nickel clad Eisenhowers.

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1973-S Eisenhower Dollar Proof
1973-S Eisenhower Dollar Proof from San Francisco. This proof Ike Dollar features mirror-like fields and frosted devices characteristic of San Francisco Mint proof production. The large dollar format makes proof details particularly impressive.

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1974-S Eisenhower Dollar Proof
1974-S Eisenhower Dollar Proof from San Francisco. This mid-1970s proof features the sharp strikes and cameo contrast typical of San Francisco Mint proof coinage. The large format showcases proof quality beautifully.

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1976-S Eisenhower Dollar Proof
1976-S Eisenhower Dollar Proof - Bicentennial Design. This San Francisco proof features the special Bicentennial reverse with the Liberty Bell and Moon design. A commemorative of America's 200th anniversary in premium proof format.

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PREMIER ONLINE COIN AND PRECIOUS METALS AUCTION Featuring Mercury Dimes, Silver Dollars, Proof Sets, Barber Coinage and Sterling Jewelry AUCTION CLOSES: Sunday, November 16th at 7:00 PM Central Time Crawford Auction Service is proud to present an exceptional online coin auction featuring over 220 lots of numismatic treasures, investment-grade silver, and sterling jewelry. Whether you're a seasoned collector completing date sets, a silver stacker building your portfolio, or a jewelry enthusiast, this auction offers something for everyone. AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS MERCURY DIMES - EXTENSIVE DATE AND MINT RUN Multiple lots spanning 1917-1945 including desirable branch mint issues from San Francisco and Denver. Features the semi-key 1931-S, WWI-era dates, and complete year sets from all three mints. These 90% silver dimes showcase Adolph Weinman's iconic Winged Liberty design and represent some of America's most beloved coinage. CLASSIC SILVER DOLLARS Morgan Dollars including New Orleans (O) mint marks, the scarce 1921-D Denver issue (the ONLY year Denver struck Morgans), and multiple 1890s-1920s dates. Peace Dollars featuring first-year 1922 issues and 1920s prosperity-era coinage. All 90% silver with strong collector and investment appeal. BARBER COINAGE - TURN OF THE CENTURY TREASURES Multiple Barber Half Dollars from Denver and San Francisco mints dating 1902-1912. These over-century-old 90% silver coins feature Charles Barber's dignified Liberty Head design and represent the Theodore Roosevelt and William Taft presidential eras. WALKING LIBERTY HALF DOLLARS Several examples of Weinman's masterpiece design from the 1930s-1940s, including wartime issues and branch mint strikes. Widely considered among the most beautiful coins America has ever produced, now in 90% silver. PROOF SETS - DECADES OF SAN FRANCISCO MINT EXCELLENCE Complete US Mint Proof Sets from 1968-2009 including silver proof Roosevelt Dimes (90% silver composition), Kennedy Half Dollar proofs (40% silver), Bicentennial commemorative designs, State Quarter proof sets, and full decade runs from the 1970s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s. MODERN SILVER BULLION American Silver Eagles (1991, 2004, 2013, 2015, 2016), privately minted .999 fine silver rounds, Canadian silver including Superman commemorative, and fractional silver pieces. Perfect for investors seeking recognizable, liquid precious metal assets. KENNEDY AND FRANKLIN HALF DOLLARS First-year 1964 Kennedy Halves in 90% silver from both Philadelphia and Denver, plus multiple Franklin Half Dollars including last-year 1963 issues. These historically significant coins mark major transitions in American coinage. VINTAGE PAPER CURRENCY Red Seal United States Notes including scarce star replacement notes, Silver Certificates including large-size "Horse Blanket" 1923 issue and "Funny Back" varieties, plus fascinating 101 Ranch Scrip from Oklahoma. Paper money collectors will find excellent variety here. CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH TOKEN Rare 1852-1858 California Gold Token representing private gold coinage from the territorial period before federal coins reached the West. These are highly sought-after pieces of Western Americana and Gold Rush history. STERLING SILVER JEWELRY COLLECTION Multiple lots of .925 sterling silver including Italian-crafted necklaces, turquoise and gemstone rings in various sizes, bracelets, earrings, and pendants. Jewelry buyers will find both wearable pieces and precious metal value. FOREIGN AND WORLD COINS Includes 1556-1605 AD Mughal Empire coin from Emperor Akbar's reign (over 400 years old), British Commonwealth silver, Canadian coinage, Spanish Civil War-era pieces, and a diverse 37-coin foreign lot. AUCTION DETAILS AND LOGISTICS PREVIEW AVAILABLE View items in person Monday through Friday at Deer Creek Pawn and Gun, 110 E. Franklin St., Clinton, MO 65610. Bring your loupe and examine these coins firsthand. We encourage serious bidders to inspect before bidding. AUCTION INFORMATION 223 Lots ranging from individual key dates to complete proof sets. Staggered soft close - lots close in sequence to prevent last-second sniping. No buyer's premium - your bid is your price. Professional photography - high-resolution images of both obverse and reverse. Honest descriptions - we describe what we see, including any issues. 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American Silver Eagles equal 1 troy ounce .999 fine (industry standard). Kennedy proofs contain 40% silver. Sterling jewelry lots sold by total gram weight. FOR EVERYONE Set your maximum bid and let the system work for you. Bidding increments are automatic - no need to guess. Lots close sequentially starting Sunday at 7:00 PM Central. Last-minute bids extend closing time (anti-snipe protection). WHY BID WITH CRAWFORD AUCTION SERVICE THIRD-GENERATION FAMILY BUSINESS Established 1944, we've been serving collectors and dealers for over 80 years. Our reputation is built on honesty, accurate descriptions, and treating every bidder fairly. NUMISMATIC EXPERTISE We understand coins. Every lot is researched, accurately described, and professionally photographed with both sides visible. LOCAL PICKUP OR SHIPPING Convenient Clinton, MO location with flexible pickup times, or we'll ship anywhere in the USA with full insurance. NO HIDDEN FEES Your bid is your total price. No buyer's premium, no surprise charges. IMPORTANT DATES NOW: Auction is live - start bidding! Monday-Friday: Preview available at Deer Creek Pawn and Gun Sunday, November 16th, 7:00 PM Central: Auction closes Monday, November 17th: Primary checkout day Tuesday-Friday, 9 AM-4 PM: Extended checkout available Don't miss this opportunity to add quality coins, silver bullion, and sterling jewelry to your collection or investment portfolio. From 1850s Half Cents to modern Silver Eagles, from Depression-era proof sets to WWII steel pennies, this auction offers exceptional variety and value. REGISTER NOW AND START BIDDING! Crawford Auction Service - Where Your Word Is Your Bond Since 1944 Questions? Call or text Chase at 417-399-1904 or email Chase.a.crawford@gmail.com

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1940 Campaign token & Pace's races token
Fascinating pair of vintage tokens including a 1940 Presidential campaign token and a Pace's Races promotional token. Campaign tokens from the 1940 election are highly collectible pieces of political Americana, while racing tokens represent an intere

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1924-S & 1923 Mercury dime
Two early Mercury dimes featuring the 1924-S San Francisco mintage and 1923 Philadelphia issue. The 1924-S is a semi-key date with moderate scarcity. These 90% silver coins from the Roaring Twenties represent classic American numismatics from Adolph

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1918-D & 1918-S Mercury dime
Pair of 1918-D & 1918-S Mercury dime struck during the final year of World War I. Both represent desirable WWI-era issues from branch mints. These 90% silver dimes show the craftsmanship of the period and are sought after by date/mintmark collectors.

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1917 & 1919 Mercury dime
Two Mercury dimes from consecutive years featuring 1917 and 1919 Mercury dime. The 1917 represents the first full year of production for Weinman's beloved Winged Liberty design. These 90% silver coins display the distinctive fasces reverse that gives

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1919-1920 Mercury dime's
Two 1919-1920 Mercury dimes from the post-WWI era. These coins represent a period of American economic transition following the Great War. Both specimens maintain the classic 90% silver composition and show honest wear consistent with coins that circ

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1917-S & 1917-D Mercury dime
Two Mercury dimes from consecutive years featuring 1917-S and 1917-D Mercury dime. The 1917 represents the first full year of production for Weinman's beloved Winged Liberty design. These 90% silver coins display the distinctive fasces reverse that g

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1918 &1917-S Mercury dime
Two Mercury dimes from consecutive years featuring 1918 and 1917-S Mercury dime. The 1917 represents the first full year of production for Weinman's beloved Winged Liberty design. These 90% silver coins display the distinctive fasces reverse that giv

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1925-S & 1925-D Mercury dime
Pair of 1925 branch mint Mercury dimes from San Francisco (1925-S) and Denver (1925-D). Both are mid-1920s issues struck during America's prosperous Jazz Age. These 90% silver coins show typical circulation for the era and represent solid examples fr

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1926 & 1926-D Mercury dime
Two 1926 Mercury dimes: Philadelphia and Denver (1926-D) mint issues. Struck during the height of the Roaring Twenties, these coins circulated during one of America's most prosperous eras. Both maintain their 90% silver content.

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1927-S & 1927 Mercury dime
Pair featuring the 1927-S San Francisco and 1927 Philadelphia Mercury dimes. The 1927-S is a moderately scarce branch mint issue sought by collectors. These 90% silver dimes from the late 1920s represent Coolidge-era coinage with honest circulation w

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1920 & 1920-D Mercury dime
Two 1920 & 1920-D Mercury dimes from the post-WWI era. These coins represent a period of American economic transition following the Great War. Both specimens maintain the classic 90% silver composition and show honest wear consistent with coins that

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1929-S & 1929 Mercury dime
Pair of 1929 Mercury dimes: Philadelphia and San Francisco (1929-S). The 1929-S is a somewhat scarce issue, particularly in higher grades. These coins represent the final year before the Great Depression, making them historically significant.

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1928-D, 1928, 1928-S Mercury dime
Complete trio of 1928 Mercury dimes representing all three active mints: Philadelphia, Denver (1928-D), and San Francisco (1928-S). This year-set grouping appeals to date collectors and represents Coolidge-era coinage. All three maintain their 90% si

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1936-S, 1937, 1935 Mercury dime
Three-coin Mercury dime grouping spanning 1935-1937, including 1936-S, 1937 Philadelphia, and 1935 Philadelphia. These mid-Depression era coins circulated during FDR's first term and represent a significant period in American economic recovery.

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1938-D, 1938, 1938-S Mercury dime
Complete 1938 mint set of Mercury dimes: Philadelphia, Denver (1938-D), and San Francisco (1938-S). This represents all three mints from a single year late in the series' run. These pre-WWII coins maintain their 90% silver content.

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1937-S, 1937-D, 1938-S Mercury dime
Three Mercury dimes from 1937-1938, including 1937-S, 1937-D, and 1938-S. This grouping spans consecutive years during the late Depression era, all from branch mints. These 90% silver coins show typical circulation and represent pre-World War II Amer

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1931-S, 1943-S, 1939 Mercury dime
Interesting trio featuring the semi-key 1931-S Mercury dime alongside 1943-S wartime issue and 1939 Philadelphia. The 1931-S is notably scarce due to low mintage during the Depression. This diverse grouping spans Depression and wartime eras.

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1979-S, 2003-S Kennedy Half Proofs
Two modern proof Kennedy Half Dollars: 1979-S and 2003-S, both struck at San Francisco. These 40% silver clad proofs showcase the deep cameo contrast and mirror-like fields characteristic of San Francisco Mint proof production.

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1974-S, 1973-S Kennedy Half Proofs
Pair of 1970s proof Kennedy Half Dollars: 1974-S and 1973-S. Both are 40% silver clad proofs from San Francisco featuring the sharp strikes and frosted devices typical of proof coinage.

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1976-S, 1977-S Kennedy Half Proofs
Two Bicentennial-era proof Kennedy Halves: 1976-S and 1977-S. The 1976-S features the special Bicentennial reverse design by Seth G. Huntington, while the 1977-S returns to the standard heraldic eagle. Both are 40% silver clad proofs.

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1985-S, 1998-S, 1976-S, 1992-S Washington Quarter
Four San Francisco proof Washington Quarters spanning 1976-1998: 1985-S, 1998-S, 1976-S Bicentennial, and 1992-S. This diverse grouping includes the special Bicentennial drummer boy reverse and represents over two decades of modern proof coinage.

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1976-S, 1972-S, 1982-S, 1981-S Washington Quarter
Collection of four proof Washington Quarters from San Francisco: 1976-S Bicentennial, 1972-S, 1982-S, and 1981-S. This selection spans a decade including the special Bicentennial issue with its colonial drummer reverse design.

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1976-S, 1977-S, 1978-S, 1979-S Washington Quarter
Four consecutive years of San Francisco proof Washington Quarters: 1976-S through 1979-S. The 1976-S features the Bicentennial reverse, while the others display the traditional heraldic eagle.

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1973-S - 2005-S Jefferson Nickel Proofs
Extensive collection of Jefferson Nickel proofs spanning three decades from 1973-S through 2005-S. This comprehensive grouping represents a significant run of San Francisco Mint proof production with excellent eye appeal.

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1975-S -2009-S Roosevelt dimes & 1972-S Washington
Large collection of modern Roosevelt Dime proofs from 1975-S through 2009-S, plus a 1972-S Washington Quarter proof. This extensive grouping showcases over three decades of San Francisco Mint proof production.

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1968-S -1976-S Roosevelt Dime Proofs
Substantial collection of Roosevelt Dime proofs from 1968-S through 1976-S. This grouping captures the transition from 90% silver proofs (1968-1970) to clad composition (1971-1976). All exhibit San Francisco Mint quality.

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1852 - 1858 California Gold Token
Scarce California Gold Token dated 1852-1858, representing the Gold Rush era of American numismatics. These private gold pieces were struck during California's territorial period before federal coinage became readily available in the West.

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1974-S -1993-S Lincoln Cent Proofs
Comprehensive collection of Lincoln Cent proofs from 1974-S through 1993-S. This two-decade span showcases San Francisco Mint proof production from the late copper era through the transitional zinc composition.

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1972-S - 2004-S Lincoln Cent Proofs
Extensive grouping of Lincoln Cent proofs spanning 1972-S to 2004-S. This over thirty-year collection includes both copper and copper-plated zinc compositions, representing a significant run of San Francisco proof production.

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1958 - 1966 Lincoln Cents
Collection of circulated Lincoln Cents from 1958-1966, spanning the late Wheat Cent era into the early Memorial reverse period. This grouping represents a significant transitional period in Lincoln Cent history.

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1945 - 1955 Lincoln Cents
Substantial lot of Lincoln Wheat Cents from 1945-1955, covering the post-WWII decade. These copper cents represent the final years of the beloved Wheat Ears reverse design before the 1959 Memorial change.

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1964-D Kennedy Half
1964-D Kennedy Half Dollar from the inaugural year of the series. This Denver Mint issue is 90% silver and represents the first year this iconic design circulated following President Kennedy's assassination.

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1964 Kennedy Half
1964 Kennedy Half Dollar from Philadelphia Mint - the first year of issue. This 90% silver half dollar was struck during the year of intense public demand following JFK's assassination. Represents one of the most historically significant modern U.S.

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1908-D Barber Half
1908-D Barber Half Dollar from the Denver Mint. This early 20th century 90% silver half dollar features Charles Barber's classic Liberty Head design. The Denver mintmark adds collector appeal to this over-century-old coin.

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1912-S Barber Half
1912-S Barber Half Dollar from San Francisco. This late-series Barber Half is a scarcer branch mint issue struck during the Taft administration. The 90% silver composition and over 110-year age make this desirable for Barber coinage specialists.

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1907-D Barber Half
1907-D Barber Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This Theodore Roosevelt-era half dollar represents early Denver Mint production of the Barber series. The 90% silver content and D mintmark add appeal for collectors.

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1906-D Barber Half
1906-D Barber Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This turn-of-the-century 90% silver half displays Charles Barber's dignified Liberty Head design. The Denver mintmark and over 115-year age contribute to this coin's numismatic appeal.

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1902 Barber Half
1902 Barber Half Dollar from Philadelphia. This early 20th century 90% silver half dollar was struck during Theodore Roosevelt's first term. Represents classic American coinage from the Victorian/Edwardian transition period.

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1945 Mercury Dime
1945 Mercury Dime struck during the final months of World War II. This 90% silver dime circulated as the war ended and represents the late wartime period of Adolph Weinman's iconic Winged Liberty design.

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1943-D Mercury Dime
1943-D Mercury Dime from Denver Mint, struck during the height of World War II. This 90% silver dime circulated on the home front during America's full wartime mobilization. The Denver mintmark adds collector interest.

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2002-S Roosevelt Dime 90% Proof
2002-S Roosevelt Dime Proof in 90% silver composition. This San Francisco special silver proof features the sharp strikes and mirror-like fields characteristic of premium proof production. The 90% silver content makes this more valuable than standard

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2004-S Roosevelt Dime 90% Proof
2004-S Roosevelt Dime Proof in 90% silver composition. This San Francisco special silver proof showcases the deep cameo contrast and pristine surfaces that collectors prize. The 90% silver content elevates this above standard proof coinage.

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2010-S Roosevelt Dime 90% Proof
2010-S Roosevelt Dime Proof in 90% silver composition. This modern silver proof from San Francisco features exceptional strikes and mirror fields. The 90% silver content represents a premium proof product for discerning collectors.

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1936 Washington Quarter
1936 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia. This mid-Depression era 90% silver quarter was struck during FDR's re-election year. Represents New Deal-era coinage from the first type of Washington Quarter design.

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1938 Washington Quarter
1938 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia. This late-Depression era 90% silver quarter circulated during FDR's second term. Represents pre-WWII American coinage from the continuing Washington Quarter series.

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1939-S Washington Quarter
1939-S Washington Quarter from San Francisco. This pre-WWII 90% silver quarter carries the desirable S mintmark. Struck as war began in Europe while America remained neutral, representing late peacetime coinage.

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1936-D Washington Quarter
1936-D Washington Quarter from Denver Mint. This mid-Depression era 90% silver quarter was struck during FDR's first term. The Denver mintmark adds collector appeal to this New Deal-era issue.

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1941-D Washington Quarter
1941-D Washington Quarter from Denver Mint. This Pearl Harbor year 90% silver quarter was struck during the fateful year America entered WWII. Coins from 1941 carry special historical significance as transitional pre-war to wartime issues.

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1941 Washington Quarter
1941 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia. This 90% silver quarter represents America's last year of peace before WWII entry. Struck during the Pearl Harbor year, this coin carries significant historical importance.

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1943-S Washington Quarter
1943-S Washington Quarter from San Francisco. This wartime 90% silver quarter carries the S mintmark from WWII's critical year. Struck during full American mobilization, representing home front coinage during the war's turning point.

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1943 Washington Quarter
1943 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia. This WWII-era 90% silver quarter was struck during peak wartime production. Represents home front coinage from one of history's most pivotal years.

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1944-D Washington Quarter
1944-D Washington Quarter from Denver Mint. This D-Day invasion year quarter is a 90% silver piece from one of history's most significant years. Represents wartime coinage during America's decisive military campaigns.

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1946 Washington Quarter
1946 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia. This post-WWII 90% silver quarter was struck during the first peacetime year after victory. Represents the transition from wartime to peacetime American coinage.

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1951 Washington Quarter
1951 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia. This Korean War-era 90% silver quarter circulated during America's Cold War military engagement. Represents early 1950s coinage from the Truman administration.

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1947-D Washington Quarter
1947-D Washington Quarter from Denver Mint. This post-WWII 90% silver quarter was struck during the early Cold War period. The Denver mintmark adds appeal to this late 1940s issue.

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1956 Washington Quarter
1956 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia. This mid-1950s 90% silver quarter circulated during the height of American post-war prosperity. Struck during Eisenhower's re-election year, representing the prosperous mid-decade period.

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1959-D Washington Quarter
1959-D Washington Quarter from Denver Mint. This late-Eisenhower administration 90% silver quarter was struck during Alaska and Hawaii statehood year. Represents late 1950s coinage from a significant year of American expansion.

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1964 Washington Quarter
1964 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia - final year of 90% silver quarters. This transitional year coin represents the last silver quarters struck for circulation, making it historically significant to collectors.

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1964-D Washington Quarter
1964-D Washington Quarter from Denver - last year of 90% silver composition. This Denver Mint issue represents the final silver quarters struck for circulation before the 1965 clad changeover. Historically important transitional coin.

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1940 Canada Silver Quarter
1940 Canada Silver Quarter featuring King George VI. This wartime Canadian 80% silver quarter was struck during WWII. Canadian silver coinage from this era is popular with Commonwealth collectors and represents quality British Empire numismatics.

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1857 Half Cent
1857 Half Cent from Philadelphia - one of the final years of this denomination. This large copper coin predates the Civil War and represents mid-19th century American coinage. Half Cents were discontinued after 1857, making this a historically signif

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1953-D Franklin Half
1953-D Franklin Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This early 1950s 90% silver half features John Sinnock's Franklin portrait and the Liberty Bell reverse. Denver Mint Franklin Halves are popular with collectors of this short-lived series.

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1954-D Franklin Half
1954-D Franklin Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This mid-1950s 90% silver half represents Eisenhower-era coinage. The Denver mintmark adds collector interest to this Franklin Half from America's prosperous post-war period.

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1950-D Franklin Half
1950-D Franklin Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This Korean War-year 90% silver half was struck as the series entered its second year. First-year Denver Franklin Halves are particularly desirable to series collectors.

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1952-D Franklin Half
1952-D Franklin Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This early 1950s 90% silver half was struck during the Truman administration's final year. Represents early Cold War period coinage with the Denver mintmark.

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1962-D Franklin Half
1962-D Franklin Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This Kennedy administration 90% silver half was struck during the Cuban Missile Crisis year. Represents late Franklin Half production before the series ended in 1963.

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1963-D Franklin Half
1963-D Franklin Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This final year Franklin Half from Denver is a highly collectible 90% silver coin. Last-year issues command premium interest, especially with the D mintmark.

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1963 Franklin Half
1963 Franklin Half Dollar from Philadelphia. This penultimate year Franklin represents the final full year before Kennedy Halves replaced the series. The 90% silver composition and near-end status make this desirable.

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1968-S Kennedy Half 40% Proof
1968-S Kennedy Half Dollar Proof in 40% silver composition. This San Francisco proof was struck during the late 1960s when proof Kennedy Halves maintained silver content. Features mirror-like fields and frosted devices.

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1969-S Kennedy Half 40% Proof
1969-S Kennedy Half Dollar Proof in 40% silver composition. This San Francisco proof from the Apollo 11 moon landing year features the quality strikes and cameo contrast characteristic of late 1960s proof production.

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1991 American Eagle Silver Dollar
1991 American Silver Eagle - one troy ounce of .999 fine silver. This modern bullion coin features Adolph Weinman's iconic Walking Liberty design on the obverse and the heraldic eagle reverse. Highly popular with both collectors and investors.

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1950 Great Britain Half Crown
1950 Great Britain Half Crown featuring King George VI. This large British 50% silver crown was struck during the post-WWII period. British Commonwealth coinage from this era is popular with world coin collectors.

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1934 New Zealand Half Crown
1934 New Zealand Half Crown featuring King George V. This large Commonwealth 50% silver coin represents Depression-era New Zealand coinage. British Empire silver from the 1930s is sought after by world numismatists.

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1881-S Morgan Silver Dollar
1881-S Morgan Silver Dollar from San Francisco. This classic 90% silver dollar features George Morgan's iconic Liberty Head design. The S mintmark and over 140-year age make this a highly desirable Morgan Dollar.

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1896 Morgan Silver Dollar
1896 Morgan Silver Dollar from Philadelphia. This late 19th century 90% silver dollar was struck during the historic Bryan-McKinley election year. Morgans from the 1890s represent classic Victorian-era American numismatics.

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1921 Morgan Silver Dollar
1921 Morgan Silver Dollar from Philadelphia - the final year of the series. Last-year Morgan Dollars are highly collectible as production resumed briefly after a 17-year hiatus. This 90% silver dollar represents the series' swan song.

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1922 Peace Silver Dollar
1922 Peace Silver Dollar from Philadelphia - first year of the Peace Dollar series. This inaugural year issue introduced Anthony de Francisci's beautiful Peace design commemorating WWI's end. First-year Peace Dollars are highly sought after.

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1921 Morgan Silver Dollar
1921 Morgan Silver Dollar from Philadelphia - final year of production. This 90% silver dollar represents the last year Morgan Dollars were struck after production resumed following a long hiatus. Highly collectible last-year issue.

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1882 Morgan Silver Dollar
1882 Morgan Silver Dollar from Philadelphia. This early Morgan Dollar is a 90% silver coin from the series' first decade. Over 140 years old, representing classic 19th century American silver dollar coinage.

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1886-O Morgan Silver Dollar
1886-O Morgan Silver Dollar from New Orleans Mint. This 90% silver dollar carries the desirable O mintmark from the historic New Orleans facility. New Orleans Morgans are particularly popular with collectors.

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1889-O Morgan Silver Dollar
1889-O Morgan Silver Dollar from New Orleans Mint. This late 1880s 90% silver dollar features the collectible O mintmark. New Orleans Morgan Dollars from this era are sought after by date and mintmark collectors.

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1921 Morgan Silver Dollar
1921 Morgan Silver Dollar from Philadelphia - last year of the series. This final year Morgan represents the culmination of a beloved American silver dollar design. Last-year issues are highly collectible.

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1921 Morgan Silver Dollar
1921 Morgan Silver Dollar from Philadelphia - final year of production. This 90% silver dollar marks the end of the Morgan Dollar era after a 28-year run. Last-year Morgans command premium collector interest.

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1921-D Morgan Silver Dollar
1921-D Morgan Silver Dollar from Denver Mint. This is the only year Denver produced Morgan Dollars, making it a key date for the series. The scarce D mintmark and single-year production make this highly desirable.

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1922 Peace Silver Dollar
1922 Peace Silver Dollar from Philadelphia - first year of issue. This inaugural year Peace Dollar introduced de Francisci's iconic design. First-year Peace Dollars are particularly sought after by type collectors.

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1922 Peace Silver Dollar
1922 Peace Silver Dollar from Philadelphia - first full year of production. This 90% silver dollar represents the initial year of the Peace Dollar series. First-year issues are especially popular with collectors.

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1972-S Eisenhower 40% Silver Dollar
1972-S Eisenhower Dollar in 40% silver composition. This San Francisco issue represents the scarcer silver version of the Ike Dollar. The 40% silver content makes this more valuable than standard copper-nickel clad Eisenhowers.

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1973-S Eisenhower Dollar Proof
1973-S Eisenhower Dollar Proof from San Francisco. This proof Ike Dollar features mirror-like fields and frosted devices characteristic of San Francisco Mint proof production. The large dollar format makes proof details particularly impressive.

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1974-S Eisenhower Dollar Proof
1974-S Eisenhower Dollar Proof from San Francisco. This mid-1970s proof features the sharp strikes and cameo contrast typical of San Francisco Mint proof coinage. The large format showcases proof quality beautifully.

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1976-S Eisenhower Dollar Proof
1976-S Eisenhower Dollar Proof - Bicentennial Design. This San Francisco proof features the special Bicentennial reverse with the Liberty Bell and Moon design. A commemorative of America's 200th anniversary in premium proof format.

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PREMIER ONLINE COIN AND PRECIOUS METALS AUCTION Featuring Mercury Dimes, Silver Dollars, Proof Sets, Barber Coinage and Sterling Jewelry AUCTION CLOSES: Sunday, November 16th at 7:00 PM Central Time Crawford Auction Service is proud to present an exceptional online coin auction featuring over 220 lots of numismatic treasures, investment-grade silver, and sterling jewelry. Whether you're a seasoned collector completing date sets, a silver stacker building your portfolio, or a jewelry enthusiast, this auction offers something for everyone. AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS MERCURY DIMES - EXTENSIVE DATE AND MINT RUN Multiple lots spanning 1917-1945 including desirable branch mint issues from San Francisco and Denver. Features the semi-key 1931-S, WWI-era dates, and complete year sets from all three mints. These 90% silver dimes showcase Adolph Weinman's iconic Winged Liberty design and represent some of America's most beloved coinage. CLASSIC SILVER DOLLARS Morgan Dollars including New Orleans (O) mint marks, the scarce 1921-D Denver issue (the ONLY year Denver struck Morgans), and multiple 1890s-1920s dates. Peace Dollars featuring first-year 1922 issues and 1920s prosperity-era coinage. All 90% silver with strong collector and investment appeal. BARBER COINAGE - TURN OF THE CENTURY TREASURES Multiple Barber Half Dollars from Denver and San Francisco mints dating 1902-1912. These over-century-old 90% silver coins feature Charles Barber's dignified Liberty Head design and represent the Theodore Roosevelt and William Taft presidential eras. WALKING LIBERTY HALF DOLLARS Several examples of Weinman's masterpiece design from the 1930s-1940s, including wartime issues and branch mint strikes. Widely considered among the most beautiful coins America has ever produced, now in 90% silver. PROOF SETS - DECADES OF SAN FRANCISCO MINT EXCELLENCE Complete US Mint Proof Sets from 1968-2009 including silver proof Roosevelt Dimes (90% silver composition), Kennedy Half Dollar proofs (40% silver), Bicentennial commemorative designs, State Quarter proof sets, and full decade runs from the 1970s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s. MODERN SILVER BULLION American Silver Eagles (1991, 2004, 2013, 2015, 2016), privately minted .999 fine silver rounds, Canadian silver including Superman commemorative, and fractional silver pieces. Perfect for investors seeking recognizable, liquid precious metal assets. KENNEDY AND FRANKLIN HALF DOLLARS First-year 1964 Kennedy Halves in 90% silver from both Philadelphia and Denver, plus multiple Franklin Half Dollars including last-year 1963 issues. These historically significant coins mark major transitions in American coinage. VINTAGE PAPER CURRENCY Red Seal United States Notes including scarce star replacement notes, Silver Certificates including large-size "Horse Blanket" 1923 issue and "Funny Back" varieties, plus fascinating 101 Ranch Scrip from Oklahoma. Paper money collectors will find excellent variety here. CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH TOKEN Rare 1852-1858 California Gold Token representing private gold coinage from the territorial period before federal coins reached the West. These are highly sought-after pieces of Western Americana and Gold Rush history. STERLING SILVER JEWELRY COLLECTION Multiple lots of .925 sterling silver including Italian-crafted necklaces, turquoise and gemstone rings in various sizes, bracelets, earrings, and pendants. Jewelry buyers will find both wearable pieces and precious metal value. FOREIGN AND WORLD COINS Includes 1556-1605 AD Mughal Empire coin from Emperor Akbar's reign (over 400 years old), British Commonwealth silver, Canadian coinage, Spanish Civil War-era pieces, and a diverse 37-coin foreign lot. AUCTION DETAILS AND LOGISTICS PREVIEW AVAILABLE View items in person Monday through Friday at Deer Creek Pawn and Gun, 110 E. Franklin St., Clinton, MO 65610. Bring your loupe and examine these coins firsthand. We encourage serious bidders to inspect before bidding. AUCTION INFORMATION 223 Lots ranging from individual key dates to complete proof sets. Staggered soft close - lots close in sequence to prevent last-second sniping. No buyer's premium - your bid is your price. Professional photography - high-resolution images of both obverse and reverse. Honest descriptions - we describe what we see, including any issues. CHECKOUT AND PICKUP Primary Checkout: Monday, November 17th Extended Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Location: Deer Creek Pawn and Gun, 110 E. Franklin St., Clinton, MO SHIPPING AVAILABLE Can't make it to Clinton? We ship nationwide. Coins shipped via USPS with tracking and insurance. Buyer pays actual shipping costs. CONTACT INFORMATION Chase Crawford, Auctioneer Cell: 417-399-1904 Email: Chase.a.crawford@gmail.com Katie Davis, Auction Manager Cell: 417-309-9653 Questions about specific lots? Need shipping quotes? Contact us - we're here to help! BIDDING TIPS FOR SUCCESS FOR COLLECTORS Review photos carefully - look for mintmarks, dates, and condition. Mercury dime collectors: check for branch mints and semi-keys. Proof set collectors: note the year ranges available for completing your run. Morgan and Peace Dollar enthusiasts: multiple mint marks available. FOR SILVER INVESTORS Calculate silver content: 90% silver coins contain .715 troy oz per dollar of face value. American Silver Eagles equal 1 troy ounce .999 fine (industry standard). Kennedy proofs contain 40% silver. Sterling jewelry lots sold by total gram weight. FOR EVERYONE Set your maximum bid and let the system work for you. Bidding increments are automatic - no need to guess. Lots close sequentially starting Sunday at 7:00 PM Central. Last-minute bids extend closing time (anti-snipe protection). WHY BID WITH CRAWFORD AUCTION SERVICE THIRD-GENERATION FAMILY BUSINESS Established 1944, we've been serving collectors and dealers for over 80 years. Our reputation is built on honesty, accurate descriptions, and treating every bidder fairly. NUMISMATIC EXPERTISE We understand coins. Every lot is researched, accurately described, and professionally photographed with both sides visible. LOCAL PICKUP OR SHIPPING Convenient Clinton, MO location with flexible pickup times, or we'll ship anywhere in the USA with full insurance. NO HIDDEN FEES Your bid is your total price. No buyer's premium, no surprise charges. IMPORTANT DATES NOW: Auction is live - start bidding! Monday-Friday: Preview available at Deer Creek Pawn and Gun Sunday, November 16th, 7:00 PM Central: Auction closes Monday, November 17th: Primary checkout day Tuesday-Friday, 9 AM-4 PM: Extended checkout available Don't miss this opportunity to add quality coins, silver bullion, and sterling jewelry to your collection or investment portfolio. From 1850s Half Cents to modern Silver Eagles, from Depression-era proof sets to WWII steel pennies, this auction offers exceptional variety and value. REGISTER NOW AND START BIDDING! Crawford Auction Service - Where Your Word Is Your Bond Since 1944 Questions? Call or text Chase at 417-399-1904 or email Chase.a.crawford@gmail.com

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1940 Campaign token & Pace's races token
Fascinating pair of vintage tokens including a 1940 Presidential campaign token and a Pace's Races promotional token. Campaign tokens from the 1940 election are highly collectible pieces of political Americana, while racing tokens represent an intere

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1924-S & 1923 Mercury dime
Two early Mercury dimes featuring the 1924-S San Francisco mintage and 1923 Philadelphia issue. The 1924-S is a semi-key date with moderate scarcity. These 90% silver coins from the Roaring Twenties represent classic American numismatics from Adolph

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1918-D & 1918-S Mercury dime
Pair of 1918-D & 1918-S Mercury dime struck during the final year of World War I. Both represent desirable WWI-era issues from branch mints. These 90% silver dimes show the craftsmanship of the period and are sought after by date/mintmark collectors.

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1917 & 1919 Mercury dime
Two Mercury dimes from consecutive years featuring 1917 and 1919 Mercury dime. The 1917 represents the first full year of production for Weinman's beloved Winged Liberty design. These 90% silver coins display the distinctive fasces reverse that gives

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1919-1920 Mercury dime's
Two 1919-1920 Mercury dimes from the post-WWI era. These coins represent a period of American economic transition following the Great War. Both specimens maintain the classic 90% silver composition and show honest wear consistent with coins that circ

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1917-S & 1917-D Mercury dime
Two Mercury dimes from consecutive years featuring 1917-S and 1917-D Mercury dime. The 1917 represents the first full year of production for Weinman's beloved Winged Liberty design. These 90% silver coins display the distinctive fasces reverse that g

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1918 &1917-S Mercury dime
Two Mercury dimes from consecutive years featuring 1918 and 1917-S Mercury dime. The 1917 represents the first full year of production for Weinman's beloved Winged Liberty design. These 90% silver coins display the distinctive fasces reverse that giv

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1925-S & 1925-D Mercury dime
Pair of 1925 branch mint Mercury dimes from San Francisco (1925-S) and Denver (1925-D). Both are mid-1920s issues struck during America's prosperous Jazz Age. These 90% silver coins show typical circulation for the era and represent solid examples fr

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1926 & 1926-D Mercury dime
Two 1926 Mercury dimes: Philadelphia and Denver (1926-D) mint issues. Struck during the height of the Roaring Twenties, these coins circulated during one of America's most prosperous eras. Both maintain their 90% silver content.

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1927-S & 1927 Mercury dime
Pair featuring the 1927-S San Francisco and 1927 Philadelphia Mercury dimes. The 1927-S is a moderately scarce branch mint issue sought by collectors. These 90% silver dimes from the late 1920s represent Coolidge-era coinage with honest circulation w

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1920 & 1920-D Mercury dime
Two 1920 & 1920-D Mercury dimes from the post-WWI era. These coins represent a period of American economic transition following the Great War. Both specimens maintain the classic 90% silver composition and show honest wear consistent with coins that

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1929-S & 1929 Mercury dime
Pair of 1929 Mercury dimes: Philadelphia and San Francisco (1929-S). The 1929-S is a somewhat scarce issue, particularly in higher grades. These coins represent the final year before the Great Depression, making them historically significant.

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1928-D, 1928, 1928-S Mercury dime
Complete trio of 1928 Mercury dimes representing all three active mints: Philadelphia, Denver (1928-D), and San Francisco (1928-S). This year-set grouping appeals to date collectors and represents Coolidge-era coinage. All three maintain their 90% si

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1936-S, 1937, 1935 Mercury dime
Three-coin Mercury dime grouping spanning 1935-1937, including 1936-S, 1937 Philadelphia, and 1935 Philadelphia. These mid-Depression era coins circulated during FDR's first term and represent a significant period in American economic recovery.

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1938-D, 1938, 1938-S Mercury dime
Complete 1938 mint set of Mercury dimes: Philadelphia, Denver (1938-D), and San Francisco (1938-S). This represents all three mints from a single year late in the series' run. These pre-WWII coins maintain their 90% silver content.

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1937-S, 1937-D, 1938-S Mercury dime
Three Mercury dimes from 1937-1938, including 1937-S, 1937-D, and 1938-S. This grouping spans consecutive years during the late Depression era, all from branch mints. These 90% silver coins show typical circulation and represent pre-World War II Amer

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1931-S, 1943-S, 1939 Mercury dime
Interesting trio featuring the semi-key 1931-S Mercury dime alongside 1943-S wartime issue and 1939 Philadelphia. The 1931-S is notably scarce due to low mintage during the Depression. This diverse grouping spans Depression and wartime eras.

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1979-S, 2003-S Kennedy Half Proofs
Two modern proof Kennedy Half Dollars: 1979-S and 2003-S, both struck at San Francisco. These 40% silver clad proofs showcase the deep cameo contrast and mirror-like fields characteristic of San Francisco Mint proof production.

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1974-S, 1973-S Kennedy Half Proofs
Pair of 1970s proof Kennedy Half Dollars: 1974-S and 1973-S. Both are 40% silver clad proofs from San Francisco featuring the sharp strikes and frosted devices typical of proof coinage.

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1976-S, 1977-S Kennedy Half Proofs
Two Bicentennial-era proof Kennedy Halves: 1976-S and 1977-S. The 1976-S features the special Bicentennial reverse design by Seth G. Huntington, while the 1977-S returns to the standard heraldic eagle. Both are 40% silver clad proofs.

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1985-S, 1998-S, 1976-S, 1992-S Washington Quarter
Four San Francisco proof Washington Quarters spanning 1976-1998: 1985-S, 1998-S, 1976-S Bicentennial, and 1992-S. This diverse grouping includes the special Bicentennial drummer boy reverse and represents over two decades of modern proof coinage.

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1976-S, 1972-S, 1982-S, 1981-S Washington Quarter
Collection of four proof Washington Quarters from San Francisco: 1976-S Bicentennial, 1972-S, 1982-S, and 1981-S. This selection spans a decade including the special Bicentennial issue with its colonial drummer reverse design.

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1976-S, 1977-S, 1978-S, 1979-S Washington Quarter
Four consecutive years of San Francisco proof Washington Quarters: 1976-S through 1979-S. The 1976-S features the Bicentennial reverse, while the others display the traditional heraldic eagle.

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1973-S - 2005-S Jefferson Nickel Proofs
Extensive collection of Jefferson Nickel proofs spanning three decades from 1973-S through 2005-S. This comprehensive grouping represents a significant run of San Francisco Mint proof production with excellent eye appeal.

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1975-S -2009-S Roosevelt dimes & 1972-S Washington
Large collection of modern Roosevelt Dime proofs from 1975-S through 2009-S, plus a 1972-S Washington Quarter proof. This extensive grouping showcases over three decades of San Francisco Mint proof production.

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1968-S -1976-S Roosevelt Dime Proofs
Substantial collection of Roosevelt Dime proofs from 1968-S through 1976-S. This grouping captures the transition from 90% silver proofs (1968-1970) to clad composition (1971-1976). All exhibit San Francisco Mint quality.

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1852 - 1858 California Gold Token
Scarce California Gold Token dated 1852-1858, representing the Gold Rush era of American numismatics. These private gold pieces were struck during California's territorial period before federal coinage became readily available in the West.

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1974-S -1993-S Lincoln Cent Proofs
Comprehensive collection of Lincoln Cent proofs from 1974-S through 1993-S. This two-decade span showcases San Francisco Mint proof production from the late copper era through the transitional zinc composition.

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1972-S - 2004-S Lincoln Cent Proofs
Extensive grouping of Lincoln Cent proofs spanning 1972-S to 2004-S. This over thirty-year collection includes both copper and copper-plated zinc compositions, representing a significant run of San Francisco proof production.

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1958 - 1966 Lincoln Cents
Collection of circulated Lincoln Cents from 1958-1966, spanning the late Wheat Cent era into the early Memorial reverse period. This grouping represents a significant transitional period in Lincoln Cent history.

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1945 - 1955 Lincoln Cents
Substantial lot of Lincoln Wheat Cents from 1945-1955, covering the post-WWII decade. These copper cents represent the final years of the beloved Wheat Ears reverse design before the 1959 Memorial change.

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1964-D Kennedy Half
1964-D Kennedy Half Dollar from the inaugural year of the series. This Denver Mint issue is 90% silver and represents the first year this iconic design circulated following President Kennedy's assassination.

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1964 Kennedy Half
1964 Kennedy Half Dollar from Philadelphia Mint - the first year of issue. This 90% silver half dollar was struck during the year of intense public demand following JFK's assassination. Represents one of the most historically significant modern U.S.

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1908-D Barber Half
1908-D Barber Half Dollar from the Denver Mint. This early 20th century 90% silver half dollar features Charles Barber's classic Liberty Head design. The Denver mintmark adds collector appeal to this over-century-old coin.

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1912-S Barber Half
1912-S Barber Half Dollar from San Francisco. This late-series Barber Half is a scarcer branch mint issue struck during the Taft administration. The 90% silver composition and over 110-year age make this desirable for Barber coinage specialists.

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1907-D Barber Half
1907-D Barber Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This Theodore Roosevelt-era half dollar represents early Denver Mint production of the Barber series. The 90% silver content and D mintmark add appeal for collectors.

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1906-D Barber Half
1906-D Barber Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This turn-of-the-century 90% silver half displays Charles Barber's dignified Liberty Head design. The Denver mintmark and over 115-year age contribute to this coin's numismatic appeal.

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1902 Barber Half
1902 Barber Half Dollar from Philadelphia. This early 20th century 90% silver half dollar was struck during Theodore Roosevelt's first term. Represents classic American coinage from the Victorian/Edwardian transition period.

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1945 Mercury Dime
1945 Mercury Dime struck during the final months of World War II. This 90% silver dime circulated as the war ended and represents the late wartime period of Adolph Weinman's iconic Winged Liberty design.

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1943-D Mercury Dime
1943-D Mercury Dime from Denver Mint, struck during the height of World War II. This 90% silver dime circulated on the home front during America's full wartime mobilization. The Denver mintmark adds collector interest.

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2002-S Roosevelt Dime 90% Proof
2002-S Roosevelt Dime Proof in 90% silver composition. This San Francisco special silver proof features the sharp strikes and mirror-like fields characteristic of premium proof production. The 90% silver content makes this more valuable than standard

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2004-S Roosevelt Dime 90% Proof
2004-S Roosevelt Dime Proof in 90% silver composition. This San Francisco special silver proof showcases the deep cameo contrast and pristine surfaces that collectors prize. The 90% silver content elevates this above standard proof coinage.

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2010-S Roosevelt Dime 90% Proof
2010-S Roosevelt Dime Proof in 90% silver composition. This modern silver proof from San Francisco features exceptional strikes and mirror fields. The 90% silver content represents a premium proof product for discerning collectors.

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1936 Washington Quarter
1936 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia. This mid-Depression era 90% silver quarter was struck during FDR's re-election year. Represents New Deal-era coinage from the first type of Washington Quarter design.

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1938 Washington Quarter
1938 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia. This late-Depression era 90% silver quarter circulated during FDR's second term. Represents pre-WWII American coinage from the continuing Washington Quarter series.

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1939-S Washington Quarter
1939-S Washington Quarter from San Francisco. This pre-WWII 90% silver quarter carries the desirable S mintmark. Struck as war began in Europe while America remained neutral, representing late peacetime coinage.

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1936-D Washington Quarter
1936-D Washington Quarter from Denver Mint. This mid-Depression era 90% silver quarter was struck during FDR's first term. The Denver mintmark adds collector appeal to this New Deal-era issue.

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1941-D Washington Quarter
1941-D Washington Quarter from Denver Mint. This Pearl Harbor year 90% silver quarter was struck during the fateful year America entered WWII. Coins from 1941 carry special historical significance as transitional pre-war to wartime issues.

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1941 Washington Quarter
1941 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia. This 90% silver quarter represents America's last year of peace before WWII entry. Struck during the Pearl Harbor year, this coin carries significant historical importance.

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1943-S Washington Quarter
1943-S Washington Quarter from San Francisco. This wartime 90% silver quarter carries the S mintmark from WWII's critical year. Struck during full American mobilization, representing home front coinage during the war's turning point.

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1943 Washington Quarter
1943 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia. This WWII-era 90% silver quarter was struck during peak wartime production. Represents home front coinage from one of history's most pivotal years.

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1944-D Washington Quarter
1944-D Washington Quarter from Denver Mint. This D-Day invasion year quarter is a 90% silver piece from one of history's most significant years. Represents wartime coinage during America's decisive military campaigns.

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1946 Washington Quarter
1946 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia. This post-WWII 90% silver quarter was struck during the first peacetime year after victory. Represents the transition from wartime to peacetime American coinage.

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1951 Washington Quarter
1951 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia. This Korean War-era 90% silver quarter circulated during America's Cold War military engagement. Represents early 1950s coinage from the Truman administration.

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1947-D Washington Quarter
1947-D Washington Quarter from Denver Mint. This post-WWII 90% silver quarter was struck during the early Cold War period. The Denver mintmark adds appeal to this late 1940s issue.

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1956 Washington Quarter
1956 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia. This mid-1950s 90% silver quarter circulated during the height of American post-war prosperity. Struck during Eisenhower's re-election year, representing the prosperous mid-decade period.

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1959-D Washington Quarter
1959-D Washington Quarter from Denver Mint. This late-Eisenhower administration 90% silver quarter was struck during Alaska and Hawaii statehood year. Represents late 1950s coinage from a significant year of American expansion.

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1964 Washington Quarter
1964 Washington Quarter from Philadelphia - final year of 90% silver quarters. This transitional year coin represents the last silver quarters struck for circulation, making it historically significant to collectors.

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1964-D Washington Quarter
1964-D Washington Quarter from Denver - last year of 90% silver composition. This Denver Mint issue represents the final silver quarters struck for circulation before the 1965 clad changeover. Historically important transitional coin.

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1940 Canada Silver Quarter
1940 Canada Silver Quarter featuring King George VI. This wartime Canadian 80% silver quarter was struck during WWII. Canadian silver coinage from this era is popular with Commonwealth collectors and represents quality British Empire numismatics.

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1857 Half Cent
1857 Half Cent from Philadelphia - one of the final years of this denomination. This large copper coin predates the Civil War and represents mid-19th century American coinage. Half Cents were discontinued after 1857, making this a historically signif

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1953-D Franklin Half
1953-D Franklin Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This early 1950s 90% silver half features John Sinnock's Franklin portrait and the Liberty Bell reverse. Denver Mint Franklin Halves are popular with collectors of this short-lived series.

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1954-D Franklin Half
1954-D Franklin Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This mid-1950s 90% silver half represents Eisenhower-era coinage. The Denver mintmark adds collector interest to this Franklin Half from America's prosperous post-war period.

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1950-D Franklin Half
1950-D Franklin Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This Korean War-year 90% silver half was struck as the series entered its second year. First-year Denver Franklin Halves are particularly desirable to series collectors.

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1952-D Franklin Half
1952-D Franklin Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This early 1950s 90% silver half was struck during the Truman administration's final year. Represents early Cold War period coinage with the Denver mintmark.

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1962-D Franklin Half
1962-D Franklin Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This Kennedy administration 90% silver half was struck during the Cuban Missile Crisis year. Represents late Franklin Half production before the series ended in 1963.

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1963-D Franklin Half
1963-D Franklin Half Dollar from Denver Mint. This final year Franklin Half from Denver is a highly collectible 90% silver coin. Last-year issues command premium interest, especially with the D mintmark.

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1963 Franklin Half
1963 Franklin Half Dollar from Philadelphia. This penultimate year Franklin represents the final full year before Kennedy Halves replaced the series. The 90% silver composition and near-end status make this desirable.

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1968-S Kennedy Half 40% Proof
1968-S Kennedy Half Dollar Proof in 40% silver composition. This San Francisco proof was struck during the late 1960s when proof Kennedy Halves maintained silver content. Features mirror-like fields and frosted devices.

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1969-S Kennedy Half 40% Proof
1969-S Kennedy Half Dollar Proof in 40% silver composition. This San Francisco proof from the Apollo 11 moon landing year features the quality strikes and cameo contrast characteristic of late 1960s proof production.

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1991 American Eagle Silver Dollar
1991 American Silver Eagle - one troy ounce of .999 fine silver. This modern bullion coin features Adolph Weinman's iconic Walking Liberty design on the obverse and the heraldic eagle reverse. Highly popular with both collectors and investors.

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1950 Great Britain Half Crown
1950 Great Britain Half Crown featuring King George VI. This large British 50% silver crown was struck during the post-WWII period. British Commonwealth coinage from this era is popular with world coin collectors.

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1934 New Zealand Half Crown
1934 New Zealand Half Crown featuring King George V. This large Commonwealth 50% silver coin represents Depression-era New Zealand coinage. British Empire silver from the 1930s is sought after by world numismatists.

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1881-S Morgan Silver Dollar
1881-S Morgan Silver Dollar from San Francisco. This classic 90% silver dollar features George Morgan's iconic Liberty Head design. The S mintmark and over 140-year age make this a highly desirable Morgan Dollar.

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1896 Morgan Silver Dollar
1896 Morgan Silver Dollar from Philadelphia. This late 19th century 90% silver dollar was struck during the historic Bryan-McKinley election year. Morgans from the 1890s represent classic Victorian-era American numismatics.

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1921 Morgan Silver Dollar
1921 Morgan Silver Dollar from Philadelphia - the final year of the series. Last-year Morgan Dollars are highly collectible as production resumed briefly after a 17-year hiatus. This 90% silver dollar represents the series' swan song.

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1922 Peace Silver Dollar
1922 Peace Silver Dollar from Philadelphia - first year of the Peace Dollar series. This inaugural year issue introduced Anthony de Francisci's beautiful Peace design commemorating WWI's end. First-year Peace Dollars are highly sought after.

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1921 Morgan Silver Dollar
1921 Morgan Silver Dollar from Philadelphia - final year of production. This 90% silver dollar represents the last year Morgan Dollars were struck after production resumed following a long hiatus. Highly collectible last-year issue.

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1882 Morgan Silver Dollar
1882 Morgan Silver Dollar from Philadelphia. This early Morgan Dollar is a 90% silver coin from the series' first decade. Over 140 years old, representing classic 19th century American silver dollar coinage.

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1886-O Morgan Silver Dollar
1886-O Morgan Silver Dollar from New Orleans Mint. This 90% silver dollar carries the desirable O mintmark from the historic New Orleans facility. New Orleans Morgans are particularly popular with collectors.

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1889-O Morgan Silver Dollar
1889-O Morgan Silver Dollar from New Orleans Mint. This late 1880s 90% silver dollar features the collectible O mintmark. New Orleans Morgan Dollars from this era are sought after by date and mintmark collectors.

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1921 Morgan Silver Dollar
1921 Morgan Silver Dollar from Philadelphia - last year of the series. This final year Morgan represents the culmination of a beloved American silver dollar design. Last-year issues are highly collectible.

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1921 Morgan Silver Dollar
1921 Morgan Silver Dollar from Philadelphia - final year of production. This 90% silver dollar marks the end of the Morgan Dollar era after a 28-year run. Last-year Morgans command premium collector interest.

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1921-D Morgan Silver Dollar
1921-D Morgan Silver Dollar from Denver Mint. This is the only year Denver produced Morgan Dollars, making it a key date for the series. The scarce D mintmark and single-year production make this highly desirable.

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1922 Peace Silver Dollar
1922 Peace Silver Dollar from Philadelphia - first year of issue. This inaugural year Peace Dollar introduced de Francisci's iconic design. First-year Peace Dollars are particularly sought after by type collectors.

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1922 Peace Silver Dollar
1922 Peace Silver Dollar from Philadelphia - first full year of production. This 90% silver dollar represents the initial year of the Peace Dollar series. First-year issues are especially popular with collectors.

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1972-S Eisenhower 40% Silver Dollar
1972-S Eisenhower Dollar in 40% silver composition. This San Francisco issue represents the scarcer silver version of the Ike Dollar. The 40% silver content makes this more valuable than standard copper-nickel clad Eisenhowers.

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1973-S Eisenhower Dollar Proof
1973-S Eisenhower Dollar Proof from San Francisco. This proof Ike Dollar features mirror-like fields and frosted devices characteristic of San Francisco Mint proof production. The large dollar format makes proof details particularly impressive.

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1974-S Eisenhower Dollar Proof
1974-S Eisenhower Dollar Proof from San Francisco. This mid-1970s proof features the sharp strikes and cameo contrast typical of San Francisco Mint proof coinage. The large format showcases proof quality beautifully.

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1976-S Eisenhower Dollar Proof
1976-S Eisenhower Dollar Proof - Bicentennial Design. This San Francisco proof features the special Bicentennial reverse with the Liberty Bell and Moon design. A commemorative of America's 200th anniversary in premium proof format.