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More than thirty ounces of silver are counted in this 1900s-2010s collection of packaged single coins and sets. Split between never handled, pristine coins, and coins showing varying degrees of circulation wear, this considerable collection is headlined by two large coins commemorating the Twin Towers attacks, with each of these large rounds containing 5.5 ounces of pure silver. There are also antique silver dollars, modern commemorative silvers dollars and an interesting variety of others, including a bronze Roman ancient coin, a shipwreck coin, and coins and stamp sets.
Featured are:
Two 2006 National Collector’s Mint World Trade Center 5-Year Anniversary commemorative coins. Issued in recognition of the 5th anniversary of the tragic 9/11 terrorist attacks, these large rounds have a stated composition of 5.5 ounces of .999 fine silver, plated with 30mg of gold. Finished with a proof strike, these two pristine commemoratives have an obverse recess occupied by a die cut sculpture of the Twin Towers, plated with 30mg of silver recovered from Ground Zero. Both come in original factory cases, and one is accompanied by its COA.
2006 National Collector’s Mint World Trade Center 5-Year Anniversary commemorative 1 ounce coin, which is silver-plated copper. Like its big brothers listed above, the Twin Towers sculpture is plated with silver recovered from Ground Zero. The box for this coin is absent.
Eight 1998-S U.S. Mint Black Revolutionary War Patriot commemorative coins. Fronted with an image of Crispus Attucks, these coins have a stated weight of 26.73 grams and a 90% silver, 10% copper composition. All are housed in their original Mint cases and boxes, in pristine condition, with their COAs. Attucks is regarded as the first person killed at the Boston Massacre.
Four 2005-P U.S. Mint Chief Justice John Marshall commemorative proof coins. Fronted with an image of the 4th Chief Justice of the United States, these coins have a stated weight of 26.73 grams, and a 90% silver, 10% copper composition. All are housed in their original Mint cases and boxes, in pristine condition, with their COAs. Marshall was a Founding Father and statesman, who served as Chief Justice, Secretary of State, and U.S. Representative from Virginia, making him one of the select few to have held office in the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches of our government.
Three American Historic Society Three Centuries of Silver Dollars set. These three different silver dollar type coins are housed in their original box, with COA. Featured are: 1881-O Morgan dollar showing uncirculated details, but likely cleaned; 1923-S Peace dollar is circulated; 2001 Eagle .999 silver bullion coin is uncirculated.
Eight First Commemorative Mint Peace silver dollar and postage stamp sets. Each set comes with one silver dollar and one stamp. The stamps are affixed to the backer sheets, which have cutouts for the coins. The coins show XF to BU details, and stamps show near mint details. Featured are: 1922 dollar with 4-cent U.S. Lincoln stamp, 1922 dollar with 3-cent U.S. Smithsonian Institute stamp, 1923 dollar with 1-1/2 cent U.S. Warren Harding stamp, 1923 gold-plated dollar with $60 Guyana John Baird stamp, 1924 dollar with 2-cent U.S. 1932 Lake Placid Winter Olympics stamp, 1925 dollar with $60 Guyana Sun Yat-Sen stamp, 1926 dollar with 7.9 cent U.S, Beat the Drum Spirit of ’76 stamp, 1926 gold-plated dollar with $60 Guyana Robert Goddard stamp.
U.S. Postal Service 1940s Celebrate the Century World War II folder set with five circulated 1940s coins, one each silver half dollar, silver quarter, silver dime, nickel, and cent; and a sheet of fifteen 33 cent stamps in mint condition, including a Jackie Robinson stamp.
12 U.S. Mint State Quarter sets, with five quarters per set, all in original packages. Featured are: Platinum layered sets: 1999, 2000, 2001; Gold layered sets: 1999, 2000, 2001; Philadelphia Mint sets: 1999, 2000, 2001; Denver Mint sets: 1999, 2000, 2001. All coins remain in their original holders, in pristine state.
Three American Historic Society single coins: encapsulated Roman coin; encapsulated 1808 Admiral Gardner shipwreck coin; stamp and coin set in original folder, with well-circulated 1941 silver half dollar, and 6-cent air mail postage stamp.
Three Historic coin encapsulated sets, with circulated coins: The Liberty Collection five coins including silver half dollar, silver quarter and silver dime; Mercury Dime set with three silver dimes; America’s First Silver Penny & Racketeer Gold Nickel two-coin set with gold-plate Liberty nickel, and silver-plated Indian Head cent.
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