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#178 | 1858, 1 cent, VG
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$40.00 |
#179 | 1864, bronze, 1 cent, VF
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$35.00 |
#180 | 1865 (post 1886), AE medal of Abraham Lincoln by George T. Morgan, Jul PR-12b, King 518, Ø 76 mm, XF-AU
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$500.00 |
#181 | 1868, 1 cent, abt G
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$50.00 |
#182 | CALIFORNIA GOLD, 1871, L, 1/4 dollar, damaged reverse with remnants of a pin soldered on it., otherwise, VF-XF
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$100.00 |
#183 | 1874, 1 cent, VF
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$45.00 |
#184 | 1879, S, one dollar, F-VF
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$35.00 |
#185 | 1880, S, one dollar, VF
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$35.00 |
#186 | 1884, O, one dollar, VF-XF
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$35.00 |
#187 | 1886, O, one dollar, brushed, F-VF
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$35.00 |
#188 | 1889, O, one dollar, VF-XF
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$35.00 |
#189 | 1894, O, one dollar, VF
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$50.00 |
#190 | 1915, S, 5 cents, date's last digit is barely visible, VG
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$40.00 |
#191 | 1917, S, 5 cents, tops of all 4 digits of the date are visible, F
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$95.00 |
#192 | 1917, March 5, AE medal commemorating two terms of Presidency of Woodrow Wilson, Ø 50 mm
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$30.00 |
#193 | 1918, S, 5 cents, all 4 digits of the date are visible, F-VF
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$75.00 |
#194 | 1920, S, 5 cents, all 4 digits of the date are visible, F-VF
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$75.00 |
#195 | 1921, one dollar, UNC
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$35.00 |
#196 | 1921, D, one dollar, XF
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$35.00 |
#197 | 1921, S, one dollar, XF
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$35.00 |
#198 | 1922, one dollar, lustrous, BU
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$40.00 |
#199 | 1922, D, one dollar, lustrous, XF
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$35.00 |
#200 | 1922, S, one dollar, lustrous, XF
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$35.00 |
#201 | 1923, S, 5 cents, all 4 digits of the date are visible, F-VF
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$40.00 |
#202 | 1923, one dollar, lustrous, XF
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$35.00 |
#203 | 1923, D, one dollar, lustrous, XF
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$35.00 |
#204 | 1924, one dollar, lustrous, XF
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$35.00 |
#205 | 1924, AE Presidential Campaign pin for LaFollete/Wheeler, Marked "GENUINE / BRONZE / GREENDUCK CO. / CHICAGO, IL and logo on reverse, Ø 24 mm, XF
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$30.00 |
#206 | 1925, S, 5 cents, all 4 digits of the date are very clear, VF
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$75.00 |
#207 | 1925, S, one dollar, VF-XF
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$35.00 |
#208 | 1926, D, 5 cents, all 4 digits of the date are visible, F-VF
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$40.00 |
#209 | 1927, D, 5 cents, all 4 digits of the date are visible, VF
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$35.00 |
#210 | 1931, AE medal of Cyrus Hall McCormick, inventor of the ripper on the Centennial of invention., Ø 35 mm, XF
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$25.00 |
#211 | 1933, AE medal of FDR New Deal for the Century of Progress Exhibition, Ø 30 mm, VF-XF
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$45.00 |
#212 | 1934, AE medal of FORD Exposition at the Century of Progress Exhibition, Ø 34 mm, XF
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$25.00 |
#213 | 1959, Central States 25th Anniversary medal by Gerald A. Tebbe, Ø 36 mm, VF-XF
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$25.00 |
#214 | 1960, proof set, in flat cellophane in original Mint envelope, PROOF
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$40.00 |
#215 | 1961, proof set, in Capitol Holder with original Mint envelope, PROOF
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$35.00 |
#216 | 1961, AE JFK official Inaugural medal by Gilroy Roberts, Ø 75 mm, UNC
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$30.00 |
#217 | 1962, proof set, in flat cellophane in original Mint envelope, PROOF
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$35.00 |
#218 | 1967, AE medal by Ralph J. Menconi of Brigham Young / Great Seal of Utah, Ø 33 mm, AU
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$25.00 |
#219 | 1968, May 14, Silver Plated AE medal for Centennial of Chicago Policemen's Benevolent Association, Obverse depicting Monument to Policemen at Haymarket Square that was a scene of Riot on May 4, 1886. Not only Riot gave the reason for International May Day celebration, it was bombed twice and struck with a streetcar once. It was moved to current location in a courtyard of Police Training Center, Ø 50 mm, in original holder of Issue in Italy, XF
[picture] The Haymarket affair (also known as the Haymarket massacre or Haymarket riot) refers to the aftermath of a bombing, that took place at a labor demonstration on Tuesday May 4, 1886, at Haymarket Square in Chicago. It began as a peaceful rally in support of workers striking for an eight-hour day. An unknown person threw a dynamite bomb at police as they acted to disperse the public meeting. The bomb blast and ensuing gunfire resulted in the deaths of seven police officers and at least four civilians scores of others were wounded. In the internationally publicized legal proceedings that followed, eight anarchists were convicted of conspiracy. The evidence was that one of the defendants may have built the bomb, but none of those on trial had thrown it. Seven were sentenced to death and one to a term of 15 years in prison. The death sentences of two of the defendants were commuted by Illinois governor Richard J. Oglesby to terms of life in prison, and another committed suicide in jail rather than face the gallows. The other four were hanged on November 11, 1887. In 1893, Illinois' new governor John Peter Altgeld pardoned the remaining defendants and criticized the trial. The Haymarket affair is generally considered significant as the origin of international May Day observances for workers. The site of the incident was designated a Chicago Landmark on March 25, 1992, and a public sculpture was dedicated at the site in 2004. The Haymarket Martyrs' Monument in nearby Forest Park was designated a National Historic Landmark on February 18, 1997, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. | buy it
$75.00 |
#220 | 1986, S, Statue of Liberty silver dollar proof, in original box of issue with COA, PROOF
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$35.00 |
#221 | 1986, S, one dollar 1 oz silver Eagle proof, in original box of issue with COA, PROOF
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$85.00 |
#222 | 1987, S, one dollar 1 oz silver Eagle proof, in original box of issue with COA, PROOF
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$75.00 |
#223 | 1988, Seoul Olympic Games silver dollar proof, in original box of issue with COA, PROOF
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$35.00 |
#224 | 1990, one dollar 1 oz silver Eagle, BU
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$45.00 |
#225 | 1995, S, Atlanta Olympic Games silver dollar proof, in original box of issue with COA, PROOF
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$35.00 |
#226 | 2009, one dollar 1 oz silver Eagle, in original case of issue, BU
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$50.00 |