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Valley View Coins & Collectibles We Accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover and American Express 1 AG G VG F VF XF 1925-S .29 .65 .95 1.79 2.79 12.60 1926 .19 .25 .29 .35 .69 1.49 1926-D .49 1.39 1.75 3.65 5.95 16.75 1926-S 5.95 9.75 11.20 12.95 18.20 39.20 1927 .19 .25 .29 .35 .69 1.49 1927-D .49 1.19 1.49 1.95 3.50 7.95 1927-S .59 1.29 1.75 2.45 5.20 15.95 1928 .19 .25 .29 .35 .49 1.25 1928-D .39 .85 1.19 1.95 3.85 6.75 1928-S .39 .85 1.39 2.79 4.20 9.75 1929 .19 .25 .29 .35 .49 2.79 1929-D .19 .45 .85 1.29 2.79 6.25 1929-S .19 .45 .79 1.95 2.79 6.95 1930 .19 .25 .29 .35 .45 1.25 1930-D .19 .25 .29 .39 .59 1.95 1930-S .19 .25 .29 .39 .49 1.25 1931 .49 .59 .69 .85 1.75 4.50 1931-D 3.95 5.60 5.95 6.95 8.50 13.95 1931-S 64.50 74.50 79.50 89.50 99.50 119.50 1932 1.49 2.75 3.25 3.50 3.95 7.50 1932-D .99 2.49 3.25 3.50 3.75 4.75 1933 .89 1.79 2.25 2.45 2.79 6.95 1933-D 2.25 3.75 4.50 5.95 7.95 14.75 CIRC. XF CH. BU 1934 .19 .49 11.95 1934-D .19 .95 37.50 1935 .19 .39 16.95 1935-D .19 .79 13.95 1935-S .19 .89 37.50 1936 .19 .39 4.95 1936-D .19 .59 7.95 1936-S .19 .59 14.95 1937 .19 .39 3.65 1937-D .19 .59 4.50 1937-S .19 .59 5.95 1938 .19 .39 11.95 1938-D .25 .59 14.75 1938-S .29 .69 8.95 1939 .19 .39 2.95 1939-D .39 .79 10.95 1939-S .19 .49 4.75 1943 .29 .39 1.95 1943-D .39 .49 4.25 1943-S .49 .59 7.95 1955/5 Poorman’s .69 .95 2.95 1955/55 --.-- 1895.00 --.-- 1955-S .25 .29 .59 1960-SD --.-- 3.95 4.95 1969 --.-- --.-- .25 1970-S High 7 --.-- --.-- 52.50 1972/72 --.-- 349.50 499.50 All others .19 .29 --.-- AG G VG F VF XF 1909 .95 3.50 3.95 4.95 5.50 6.95 1909 VDB 6.95 13.95 14.95 15.95 16.95 19.50 1909-S 67.50 79.50 89.50 99.50 149.50 189.50 1909-S VDB 579.50 779.50 789.50 799.50 899.50 1189.50 1910 .19 .39 .45 .55 1.25 4.95 1910-S 7.95 14.75 19.50 22.50 29.20 54.50 1911 .19 .39 .49 1.39 2.95 8.95 1911-D 2.75 5.25 6.25 9.95 25.90 57.50 1911-S 27.50 49.50 56.50 59.50 64.50 86.50 1912 .59 1.49 1.75 2.45 6.75 14.75 1912-D 2.95 6.95 10.50 12.50 29.50 76.50 1912-S 12.95 22.50 24.95 29.50 49.50 81.20 1913 .29 .85 .99 1.39 4.95 19.95 1913-D 1.29 2.95 3.50 4.50 16.95 56.50 1913-S 7.95 11.50 16.95 20.95 33.80 57.50 1914 .25 .49 .69 1.95 6.95 19.50 1914-D 129.50 179.50 194.50 249.50 479.50 899.50 1914-S 12.95 24.95 28.75 31.50 40.60 99.50 1915 .79 1.69 2.95 5.75 19.50 67.25 1915-D .79 1.75 3.25 4.50 7.75 26.50 1915-S 9.95 19.50 24.50 31.50 32.25 76.50 1916 .19 .35 .45 .69 2.75 8.40 1916-D .49 1.29 1.99 3.39 6.95 19.50 1916-S .89 1.75 2.95 4.90 9.75 29.95 1917 .19 .29 .35 .45 1.75 5.95 1917-D .49 .99 1.39 3.15 5.95 41.95 1917-S .29 .49 .69 1.29 2.79 12.50 1918 .19 .29 .35 .39 .79 4.95 1918-D .39 .99 1.39 2.45 5.75 17.50 1918-S .25 .35 .85 1.39 3.45 11.95 1919 .19 .29 .35 .39 .59 2.95 1919-D .25 .69 .99 1.39 5.95 13.95 1919-S .25 .29 .35 1.49 2.45 6.25 1920 .19 .25 .29 .49 .95 2.95 1920-D .25 .95 1.65 2.95 7.70 20.95 1920-S .19 .49 .59 1.39 2.95 13.95 1921 .29 .49 .59 .85 3.25 11.95 1921-S .69 1.49 2.09 3.79 6.95 39.50 1922 Plain 379.50 549.50 629.50 779.50 995.00 2450.00 1922-D 11.95 22.50 23.50 26.50 27.95 41.95 1923 .19 .29 .35 .49 1.49 6.25 1923-S 2.95 6.50 7.95 9.45 12.50 44.50 1924 .19 .25 .29 .39 1.25 5.95 1924-D 24.50 42.50 46.25 51.75 59.50 124.50 1924-S .59 1.19 1.39 2.79 5.95 36.50 1925 .19 .25 .29 .35 .59 2.95 1925-D .39 .85 1.49 2.79 6.25 16.75 Gem Proof Lincolns 1975-S 2.75 1976-S 1.75 1977-S 1.19 1978-S 1.39 1979-S Type 1 1.95 1979-S Type 2 4.95 1980-S .99 1981-S .99 1982-S 1.95 1983-S 2.25 1984-S 2.95 1985-S 3.25 1986-S 3.75 1987-S 1.95 1988-S 3.95 1989-S 3.95 1990-S 3.95 1991-S 7.95 1992-S 1.29 1993-S 2.95 1994-S 2.95 1995-S 4.50 1996-S 2.75 1997-S 4.95 1998-S 4.95 1999-S 2.95 2000-S .99 2001-S 1.95 2002-S 1.95 2003-S 1.95 2004-S 1.95 2005-S 1.95 2006-S 2.25 2007-S 2.95 2008-S 4.95 2009-S Cabin 4.95 2009-S Rail Spl. 4.95 2009-S State Cap. 4.95 2009-S Cap. Dome 4.95 2010-S 6.95 2011-S 7.95 2012-S 9.95 2013-S 6.95 2014-S 6.95 2015-S 6.95 AG G VG F VF XF 1857 14.95 29.50 44.75 47.50 57.50 154.50 1858SL 14.95 29.50 44.75 56.50 62.50 154.50 1858LL 14.95 29.50 46.50 56.50 62.50 159.50 AG G VG F VF XF 1859 5.95 13.95 18.20 24.95 49.50 111.50 1860 5.95 11.25 18.20 22.50 49.50 72.80 1861 14.95 29.50 33.60 49.50 69.50 111.50 1862 4.75 12.50 13.50 14.95 27.95 53.20 1863 4.95 9.95 11.20 14.95 27.95 53.20 1864 CN 9.95 23.50 29.50 33.60 79.90 132.50 1864 BR 4.95 14.95 21.70 26.50 48.95 72.75 1864 “L” 19.50 49.50 83.50 159.50 209.50 269.50 1865 4.95 13.95 15.40 21.70 26.50 41.95 1866 19.50 57.50 72.75 98.50 126.50 217.50 1867 19.50 56.50 76.50 126.50 139.50 209.50 1868 19.50 43.50 54.50 83.50 126.50 167.50 1869 39.50 93.50 132.50 244.50 314.50 539.50 1870 29.50 64.50 132.50 249.50 337.50 511.50 1871 39.50 97.50 139.50 307.50 344.50 489.50 1872 47.50 119.50 179.50 369.50 434.50 609.50 1873 8.95 22.50 37.80 69.50 88.25 196.50 AG G VG F VF XF 1874 6.95 16.75 23.75 49.50 68.50 119.50 1875 6.95 18.20 33.50 59.50 72.50 119.50 1876 16.95 33.50 41.95 81.20 132.50 217.50 1877 479.50 629.50 849.50 1194.50 1749.50 2870.00 1878 16.95 29.50 37.80 79.50 162.50 279.50 1879 2.95 7.40 9.95 17.50 34.50 76.50 1880 1.49 4.95 5.95 6.95 11.50 29.50 1881 1.39 4.95 5.50 5.95 8.75 23.75 1882 1.39 4.95 5.50 5.95 9.75 23.75 1883 1.39 3.95 4.95 5.75 8.50 17.95 1884 1.79 5.25 5.75 6.95 11.90 29.50 1885 3.95 9.50 11.50 12.95 29.50 65.95 1886 var 1 2.95 4.95 7.95 19.50 62.50 154.50 1886 var 2 2.95 4.95 9.95 34.50 89.50 199.50 1887 .95 2.25 2.75 3.95 5.95 18.95 1888 .95 3.29 3.75 4.95 7.95 21.50 1889 .95 2.25 2.75 3.50 5.95 11.20 1890 .95 1.89 2.45 3.50 4.95 9.95 1891-93 .95 1.99 2.45 3.50 4.95 17.95 1894 2.45 5.50 6.25 13.25 19.50 53.20 1895 .95 2.45 2.95 3.95 5.50 12.95 1896-99 .95 1.95 2.45 3.50 4.95 11.95 1900-08 .79 1.39 1.95 2.75 3.50 7.95 1908-S 49.50 87.50 97.50 112.50 147.50 174.50 1909 5.95 12.50 15.95 16.95 17.95 22.50 1909-S 379.50 479.50 499.50 624.50 699.50 854.50

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AG G VG F VF XF1925-S .29 .65 .95 1.79 2.79 12.601926 .19 .25 .29 .35 .69 1.491926-D .49 1.39 1.75 3.65 5.95 16.751926-S 5.95 9.75 11.20 12.95 18.20 39.201927 .19 .25 .29 .35 .69 1.491927-D .49 1.19 1.49 1.95 3.50 7.951927-S .59 1.29 1.75 2.45 5.20 15.951928 .19 .25 .29 .35 .49 1.251928-D .39 .85 1.19 1.95 3.85 6.751928-S .39 .85 1.39 2.79 4.20 9.751929 .19 .25 .29 .35 .49 2.791929-D .19 .45 .85 1.29 2.79 6.251929-S .19 .45 .79 1.95 2.79 6.951930 .19 .25 .29 .35 .45 1.251930-D .19 .25 .29 .39 .59 1.951930-S .19 .25 .29 .39 .49 1.251931 .49 .59 .69 .85 1.75 4.501931-D 3.95 5.60 5.95 6.95 8.50 13.951931-S 64.50 74.50 79.50 89.50 99.50 119.501932 1.49 2.75 3.25 3.50 3.95 7.501932-D .99 2.49 3.25 3.50 3.75 4.751933 .89 1.79 2.25 2.45 2.79 6.951933-D 2.25 3.75 4.50 5.95 7.95 14.75 CIRC. XF CH. BU1934 .19 .49 11.951934-D .19 .95 37.501935 .19 .39 16.951935-D .19 .79 13.951935-S .19 .89 37.501936 .19 .39 4.951936-D .19 .59 7.951936-S .19 .59 14.951937 .19 .39 3.651937-D .19 .59 4.501937-S .19 .59 5.951938 .19 .39 11.951938-D .25 .59 14.751938-S .29 .69 8.951939 .19 .39 2.951939-D .39 .79 10.951939-S .19 .49 4.751943 .29 .39 1.951943-D .39 .49 4.251943-S .49 .59 7.951955/5

Poorman’s .69 .95 2.951955/55 --.-- 1895.00 --.--1955-S .25 .29 .591960-SD --.-- 3.95 4.951969 --.-- --.-- .251970-S High 7 --.-- --.-- 52.501972/72 --.-- 349.50 499.50All others .19 .29 --.--

AG G VG F VF XF1909 .95 3.50 3.95 4.95 5.50 6.951909 VDB 6.95 13.95 14.95 15.95 16.95 19.501909-S 67.50 79.50 89.50 99.50 149.50 189.501909-S VDB 579.50 779.50 789.50 799.50 899.50 1189.501910 .19 .39 .45 .55 1.25 4.951910-S 7.95 14.75 19.50 22.50 29.20 54.501911 .19 .39 .49 1.39 2.95 8.951911-D 2.75 5.25 6.25 9.95 25.90 57.501911-S 27.50 49.50 56.50 59.50 64.50 86.501912 .59 1.49 1.75 2.45 6.75 14.751912-D 2.95 6.95 10.50 12.50 29.50 76.501912-S 12.95 22.50 24.95 29.50 49.50 81.201913 .29 .85 .99 1.39 4.95 19.951913-D 1.29 2.95 3.50 4.50 16.95 56.501913-S 7.95 11.50 16.95 20.95 33.80 57.501914 .25 .49 .69 1.95 6.95 19.501914-D 129.50 179.50 194.50 249.50 479.50 899.501914-S 12.95 24.95 28.75 31.50 40.60 99.501915 .79 1.69 2.95 5.75 19.50 67.251915-D .79 1.75 3.25 4.50 7.75 26.501915-S 9.95 19.50 24.50 31.50 32.25 76.501916 .19 .35 .45 .69 2.75 8.401916-D .49 1.29 1.99 3.39 6.95 19.501916-S .89 1.75 2.95 4.90 9.75 29.951917 .19 .29 .35 .45 1.75 5.951917-D .49 .99 1.39 3.15 5.95 41.951917-S .29 .49 .69 1.29 2.79 12.501918 .19 .29 .35 .39 .79 4.951918-D .39 .99 1.39 2.45 5.75 17.501918-S .25 .35 .85 1.39 3.45 11.951919 .19 .29 .35 .39 .59 2.951919-D .25 .69 .99 1.39 5.95 13.951919-S .25 .29 .35 1.49 2.45 6.251920 .19 .25 .29 .49 .95 2.951920-D .25 .95 1.65 2.95 7.70 20.951920-S .19 .49 .59 1.39 2.95 13.951921 .29 .49 .59 .85 3.25 11.951921-S .69 1.49 2.09 3.79 6.95 39.501922 Plain 379.50 549.50 629.50 779.50 995.00 2450.001922-D 11.95 22.50 23.50 26.50 27.95 41.951923 .19 .29 .35 .49 1.49 6.251923-S 2.95 6.50 7.95 9.45 12.50 44.501924 .19 .25 .29 .39 1.25 5.951924-D 24.50 42.50 46.25 51.75 59.50 124.501924-S .59 1.19 1.39 2.79 5.95 36.501925 .19 .25 .29 .35 .59 2.951925-D .39 .85 1.49 2.79 6.25 16.75

Gem Proof Lincolns1975-S 2.751976-S 1.751977-S 1.191978-S 1.391979-S Type 1 1.951979-S Type 2 4.951980-S .991981-S .991982-S 1.951983-S 2.251984-S 2.951985-S 3.251986-S 3.751987-S 1.951988-S 3.951989-S 3.951990-S 3.951991-S 7.951992-S 1.291993-S 2.951994-S 2.951995-S 4.501996-S 2.751997-S 4.951998-S 4.951999-S 2.952000-S .992001-S 1.952002-S 1.952003-S 1.952004-S 1.952005-S 1.952006-S 2.252007-S 2.952008-S 4.952009-S Cabin 4.952009-S Rail Spl. 4.952009-S State Cap. 4.952009-S Cap. Dome 4.952010-S 6.952011-S 7.952012-S 9.952013-S 6.952014-S 6.952015-S 6.95

AG G VG F VF XF1857 14.95 29.50 44.75 47.50 57.50 154.501858SL 14.95 29.50 44.75 56.50 62.50 154.501858LL 14.95 29.50 46.50 56.50 62.50 159.50

AG G VG F VF XF 1859 5.95 13.95 18.20 24.95 49.50 111.501860 5.95 11.25 18.20 22.50 49.50 72.801861 14.95 29.50 33.60 49.50 69.50 111.501862 4.75 12.50 13.50 14.95 27.95 53.201863 4.95 9.95 11.20 14.95 27.95 53.201864 CN 9.95 23.50 29.50 33.60 79.90 132.501864 BR 4.95 14.95 21.70 26.50 48.95 72.751864 “L” 19.50 49.50 83.50 159.50 209.50 269.501865 4.95 13.95 15.40 21.70 26.50 41.951866 19.50 57.50 72.75 98.50 126.50 217.501867 19.50 56.50 76.50 126.50 139.50 209.501868 19.50 43.50 54.50 83.50 126.50 167.501869 39.50 93.50 132.50 244.50 314.50 539.501870 29.50 64.50 132.50 249.50 337.50 511.501871 39.50 97.50 139.50 307.50 344.50 489.501872 47.50 119.50 179.50 369.50 434.50 609.501873 8.95 22.50 37.80 69.50 88.25 196.50

AG G VG F VF XF1874 6.95 16.75 23.75 49.50 68.50 119.501875 6.95 18.20 33.50 59.50 72.50 119.501876 16.95 33.50 41.95 81.20 132.50 217.501877 479.50 629.50 849.50 1194.50 1749.50 2870.001878 16.95 29.50 37.80 79.50 162.50 279.501879 2.95 7.40 9.95 17.50 34.50 76.501880 1.49 4.95 5.95 6.95 11.50 29.501881 1.39 4.95 5.50 5.95 8.75 23.751882 1.39 4.95 5.50 5.95 9.75 23.751883 1.39 3.95 4.95 5.75 8.50 17.951884 1.79 5.25 5.75 6.95 11.90 29.501885 3.95 9.50 11.50 12.95 29.50 65.951886 var 1 2.95 4.95 7.95 19.50 62.50 154.501886 var 2 2.95 4.95 9.95 34.50 89.50 199.501887 .95 2.25 2.75 3.95 5.95 18.951888 .95 3.29 3.75 4.95 7.95 21.501889 .95 2.25 2.75 3.50 5.95 11.201890 .95 1.89 2.45 3.50 4.95 9.951891-93 .95 1.99 2.45 3.50 4.95 17.951894 2.45 5.50 6.25 13.25 19.50 53.201895 .95 2.45 2.95 3.95 5.50 12.951896-99 .95 1.95 2.45 3.50 4.95 11.951900-08 .79 1.39 1.95 2.75 3.50 7.951908-S 49.50 87.50 97.50 112.50 147.50 174.501909 5.95 12.50 15.95 16.95 17.95 22.501909-S 379.50 479.50 499.50 624.50 699.50 854.50

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AG G VG 1883 NC 3.95 8.95 9.501883 WC 7.95 20.95 32.201884 6.95 21.75 36.501885 299.50 524.50 699.501886 119.50 299.50 349.501887 6.95 16.75 24.951888 11.95 29.40 46.201889 4.95 15.40 20.951890 2.95 11.90 22.501891 2.75 6.25 11.201892 2.95 6.95 11.20

AG G VG1893 2.75 5.95 11.201894 7.95 18.20 32.201895 2.49 5.95 8.401896 3.95 9.45 22.501897-8 1.29 3.50 4.501899 .89 2.09 2.951900-08 .59 1.59 2.251909 .69 2.79 2.991910-12 .59 1.49 2.251912-D .99 2.79 3.951912-S 129.50 159.50 209.50

AG G VG F VF XF1913 TY.1 3.95 13.75 16.95 17.95 19.50 22.501913-D TY.1 7.95 16.95 20.95 22.50 32.25 36.401913-S TY.1 19.50 47.50 49.50 54.50 64.50 76.501913 TY.2 3.95 13.95 15.40 16.75 18.95 22.501913-D TY.2 69.50 132.50 167.50 179.50 199.50 239.501913-S TY.2 189.50 349.50 379.50 399.50 479.50 619.501914 7.95 23.75 24.95 26.50 28.50 29.501914-D 47.50 97.50 123.50 154.50 209.50 329.501914-S 8.95 27.50 37.75 46.20 62.50 99.501915 2.95 7.95 8.95 9.95 11.95 20.951915-D 9.95 21.70 32.50 41.95 62.50 126.501915-S 26.50 54.50 74.20 119.50 189.50 357.501916 2.95 6.95 7.50 7.95 8.95 13.951916-D 7.95 18.50 25.20 29.50 39.25 92.401916-S 4.95 11.25 15.75 22.95 36.50 83.501917 2.95 7.95 8.95 9.95 11.95 15.951917-D 8.95 19.95 30.80 54.50 83.50 149.501917-S 8.95 21.70 41.95 84.50 126.50 203.501918 2.95 7.95 8.95 9.95 16.75 32.251918-D 8.95 23.75 39.50 69.50 132.50 244.501918-S 5.95 13.95 27.95 58.75 104.50 181.501919 .99 2.79 3.95 4.95 6.95 14.951919-D 7.95 17.50 32.50 81.20 139.50 266.501919-S 3.95 8.40 20.95 53.25 111.50 251.501920 .79 1.49 2.79 3.25 7.70 15.401920-D 2.95 8.95 19.50 36.50 126.50 307.501920-S 1.49 4.20 13.95 30.95 104.50 231.501921 1.25 4.90 6.75 8.95 24.95 53.251921-S 29.50 64.50 99.50 189.50 479.50 944.50

CHOICE CIRC. XF BU1938 .69 1.79 12.951938-D 1.69 2.95 9.951938-S 2.95 3.95 10.951939 .39 .69 4.691939-D 7.95 13.95 104.501939-S .79 5.95 76.501940 .39 .69 4.151940-D .39 .89 4.751940-S .39 .79 8.65 1941 .39 .69 4.751941-D .39 .89 9.751941-S .39 .89 11.951942 T1 .39 .99 9.951942-D .49 3.95 67.501942 T2 1.95 3.95 17.951942-S 1.95 3.95 14.501943 1.49 2.95 7.501943-D 2.49 3.95 5.951943-S 1.49 2.95 8.651944 1.49 2.95 19.251944-D 1.95 4.95 20.75

Gem Proof Jefferson Nickels

1968-S .891969-S .891970-S .891971-S - 81-S 1.751982-S 1.951983-S 1.951984-S 1.951985-S 1.951986-S 2.951987-S 1.751988-S 2.951989-S 2.951990-S 2.951991-S 2.751992-S 1.251993-S 1.251994-S 1.251995-S 2.751996-S 1.751997-S 2.751998-S 1.951999-S 1.752000-S 1.252001-S 1.492002-S 1.492003-S 1.492004-S-Peace 3.952004-S-Keel Boat 3.952005-S-Bison 2.752005-S-Ocean 2.752006-S 2.752007-S 2.252008-S 2.952009-S 2.752010-S 3.952011-S 4.952012-S 4 .952013-S 2.752014-S 2.752015-S 2.75

CHOICE CIRC. XF BU1952 .39 .69 2.951952-D .39 .79 4.951952-S .39 .69 1.391953 .39 .49 .791953-D .39 .49 .791953-S .39 .49 1.291954 .39 .49 1.651954-D .39 .49 .791954-S .39 .49 .791955 .59 .69 .891955-D .39 .49 .591956-15 --.-- --.-- .391971 --.-- --.-- .951976 --.-- --.-- .491982 --.-- --.-- 8.951982D --.-- --.-- 2.951983 --.-- --.-- 5.951983-D --.-- --.-- 3.491984 --.-- --.-- .691986-D --.-- --.-- .791992 --.-- --.-- 1.391995-D --.-- --.-- .691997-D --.-- --.-- 1.951998 --.-- --.-- .591998-D --.-- --.-- .592009 --.-- --.-- 4.952009-D --.-- --.-- 2.95

AG G VG F VF XF1923 .79 1.75 2.79 4.25 6.95 13.951923-S 2.95 7.70 10.50 24.95 114.50 279.501924 .79 1.75 1.95 4.20 9.75 19.501924-D 3.75 7.95 11.50 29.95 79.50 244.501924-S 7.95 16.75 32.50 94.50 544.50 1195.001925 .79 3.45 4.55 4.95 8.95 18.251925-D 3.75 9.95 21.70 38.50 86.50 181.501925-S .99 4.20 9.45 17.50 79.50 189.501926 .79 1.39 1.75 2.79 5.60 11.901926-D 4.95 10.95 18.90 29.50 104.50 189.501926-S 9.95 22.50 46.50 106.50 399.50 999.501927 .79 1.39 1.59 1.95 4.95 12.601927-D .89 2.25 6.50 7.95 34.95 86.751927-S .89 1.75 1.99 3.95 37.80 89.501928 .79 1.39 1.75 1.95 4.95 12.601928-D .89 1.59 2.19 4.75 15.50 44.751928-S .89 1.59 1.79 2.49 11.90 30.951929 .79 1.39 1.59 1.95 4.95 12.601929-D .79 1.49 1.69 2.49 6.95 36.501929-S .79 1.39 1.59 1.95 3.95 12.60 CHOICE CIRC. VF XF AU BU BU1930 .99 4.20 11.90 22.40 37.50 89.501930-S .99 4.20 14.95 37.75 69.50 149.501931-S 16.95 19.95 39.50 49.50 79.50 119.501934 .99 4.20 10.50 19.50 49.50 67.201934-D 1.39 9.75 22.50 49.50 83.50 132.501935 .95 2.25 2.95 9.95 19.50 39.501935-D 1.29 8.40 20.95 49.50 76.50 97.501935-S 1.29 2.75 3.95 22.95 52.50 76.501936 .95 2.25 2.75 7.95 16.95 39.501936-D 1.29 2.75 3.95 11.95 34.50 41.951936-S 1.29 2.75 3.50 9.95 29.50 39.501937 .95 2.25 2.75 7.95 16.95 37.501937-D 1.29 2.75 3.50 8.95 29.50 36.501937-D 3 Leg 599.50 699.50 924.50 995.00 ---.-- ---.--1937-S 2.49 3.25 3.95 8.95 27.95 37.501938-D 3.95 5.95 6.95 8.95 19.95 29.50

CHOICE CIRC. XF BU1944-S 1.95 4.95 16.901945 1.49 2.95 8.951945-D 1.95 3.95 8.951945-S 1.49 2.95 5.751946 .39 .69 2.651946-D .39 .69 2.651946-S .39 .69 1.491947 .39 .69 2.091947-D .39 .69 2.091947-S .39 .69 2.091948 .39 .69 1.691948-D .39 .89 4.901948-S .39 .79 2.691949 .39 .79 9.751949-D .39 .89 5.751949-S .39 .79 4.501950 .59 .89 2.951950-D 9.95 10.95 11.951951 .39 .79 6.751951-D .39 .99 5.951951-S .39 .79 7.95

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AG G1892 4.75 9.801892-O 5.95 11.251892-S 49.50 69.501893 4.95 8.401893-O 14.95 32.251893-S 7.95 13.951894 9.95 24.951894-O 39.50 69.501895 59.50 97.501895-O 279.50 449.501895-S 24.50 44.951896 5.95 11.901896-O 49.50 89.501896-S 59.50 94.501897 3.75 4.95

AG G1897-O 37.50 69.501897-S 12.95 19.501898 3.75 4.951898-O 6.95 13.251898-S 4.95 8.401899 3.75 4.951899-O 4.95 9.751899-S 4.95 8.751900 3.50 4.751900-O 9.95 17.501900-S 3.95 4.901901 2.95 4.751901-O 3.95 4.951901-S 57.50 83.501902 2.95 4.75

AG G VG F VF XF1930 3.75 4.25 4.75 5.25 6.75 8.501930-S 4.50 4.95 5.50 5.95 6.95 19.501931 3.95 4.50 4.95 6.50 8.50 12.601931-D 7.95 9.50 11.50 16.75 23.75 53.951931-S 4.50 5.50 6.50 7.50 9.95 24.95 CHOICE CIRC. VF XF AU BU BU1934 2.75 3.95 5.50 7.50 29.50 36.501934-D 3.75 5.95 9.95 24.50 53.50 69.501935 2.75 3.75 4.75 5.95 9.95 15.501935-D 3.75 5.95 8.95 22.50 39.50 59.501935-S 2.95 4.50 5.50 8.95 24.95 29.501936 2.75 3.75 4.75 5.95 9.95 14.951936-D 2.95 3.95 5.50 8.95 27.95 39.501936-S 3.75 4.50 5.50 8.95 24.50 35.501937 2.75 3.75 4.75 5.95 8.95 13.951937-D 2.95 4.50 5.50 8.95 24.50 33.501937-S 2.95 4.50 5.50 7.95 22.50 27.951938 2.95 3.75 5.25 6.50 13.95 15.501938-D 3.95 5.95 7.95 11.95 24.50 34.501938-S 2.95 4.50 5.50 7.95 22.50 32.251939 2.75 3.75 4.75 5.95 7.95 9.951939-D 2.75 3.75 4.75 5.95 7.95 9.951939-S 3.75 4.50 5.50 7.95 24.50 29.501940 2.49 2.95 3.50 4.95 6.95 11.251940-D 2.49 3.50 4.50 5.50 8.95 13.951940-S 2.49 3.50 4.50 5.50 8.95 12.501941 2.49 2.95 3.50 4.95 6.50 9.751941-D 2.49 3.50 4.50 5.50 8.95 13.951941-S 2.49 3.50 4.50 5.50 8.95 11.251942 2.49 2.95 3.50 4.95 5.95 9.951942/1 499.50 619.50 694.50 --.-- --.-- --.--1942-D 2.49 3.50 4.50 5.50 8.95 12.501942-S 2.49 3.50 4.50 5.50 8.95 14.951943 2.49 2.95 3.50 4.95 5.95 9.951943-D 2.49 3.50 4.50 5.50 8.95 12.501943-S 2.49 3.50 4.50 5.50 8.95 13.951944 2.49 2.95 3.50 4.95 5.95 9.951944-D 2.49 3.50 4.50 5.50 7.95 16.951944-S 2.49 3.50 4.50 5.50 7.95 16.951945 2.49 2.95 3.50 4.95 5.95 9.951945-D 2.49 3.50 4.50 5.50 7.95 9.951945-S 2.49 3.50 4.50 5.50 7.95 13.951945-MICRO "S" 3.95 4.95 6.95 11.95 29.50 39.50

AG G VG F VF XF1916 3.95 4.50 5.25 6.50 6.95 11.201916-D 574.50 794.50 1749.50 2869.50 4750.00 7450.001916-S 3.95 4.75 5.95 9.95 15.40 25.201917 2.75 3.69 3.89 4.50 5.60 8.401917-D 4.50 5.95 7.95 19.50 34.50 58.751917-S 2.95 3.69 4.25 4.95 8.40 15.501918 2.95 3.69 4.95 6.95 12.60 36.501918-D 2.95 3.69 4.95 6.50 13.95 33.601918-S 2.95 3.69 4.95 6.25 11.20 25.201919 2.75 3.69 3.89 4.50 5.95 11.201919-D 3.75 4.95 6.95 15.95 34.50 49.501919-S 3.75 4.95 6.95 12.95 22.40 44.751920 2.75 3.69 3.89 4.50 5.95 8.401920-D 2.95 3.69 4.50 5.90 9.75 25.201920-S 2.95 3.69 4.50 9.50 11.20 22.401921 29.50 49.50 79.50 129.50 289.50 574.501921-D 39.50 62.50 126.50 217.50 399.50 714.501923 2.75 3.69 3.89 4.50 5.95 7.501923-S 3.75 4.25 5.50 9.75 22.95 81.201924 2.75 3.69 3.89 4.50 5.95 13.951924-D 3.75 4.25 5.50 9.80 25.75 76.501924-S 3.75 4.25 5.50 6.50 12.60 62.501925 2.75 3.69 3.89 4.50 5.95 11.201925-D 4.95 6.95 8.95 14.95 53.50 154.501925-S 3.75 4.25 5.95 9.75 20.95 97.501926 2.75 3.49 3.89 4.50 5.50 6.951926-D 3.75 4.25 5.50 6.95 13.95 33.601926-S 8.95 12.50 15.40 32.20 69.50 294.501927 2.75 3.49 3.89 4.50 5.50 6.951927-D 4.50 5.50 6.50 8.95 30.95 94.501927-S 3.75 4.25 5.50 6.60 13.95 32.251928 2.75 3.49 3.89 4.50 5.50 6.951928-D 4.50 5.50 6.95 13.95 30.95 65.951928-S 3.75 4.25 5.50 6.50 7.50 20.951929 2.75 3.49 3.89 4.50 5.50 6.951929-D 3.75 4.50 5.50 6.50 8.95 17.501929-S 3.75 4.25 4.75 5.25 6.75 7.95

CHOICE CIRC. XF AU BU BU 1946 2.49 2.95 3.50 4.25 4.55 1946-D 2.49 3.50 3.95 4.35 4.65 1946-S 2.49 3.50 3.95 4.35 4.75 1947 2.49 3.50 3.95 4.50 4.951947-D 2.95 3.95 4.50 5.95 6.251947-S 2.49 3.50 3.95 4.25 4.751948 3.25 3.95 4.25 5.25 5.601948-D 2.95 3.95 4.75 6.50 6.951948-S 2.49 3.75 3.95 4.50 4.95

CHOICE CIRC. XF AU BU BU1949 3.50 4.95 9.95 17.50 23.801949-D 3.50 4.75 5.95 9.50 10.501949-S 3.75 5.95 9.95 29.50 51.951950 3.50 3.95 4.95 9.95 11.501950-D 2.49 3.75 4.25 4.75 5.501950-S 3.75 4.95 7.95 17.50 36.501951 2.49 2.95 3.75 4.25 4.501951-D 2.49 2.95 3.75 4.25 4.551951-S 3.50 4.95 6.95 9.95 17.501952 2.49 2.95 3.95 4.25 4.501952-D 2.49 2.95 3.75 4.50 4.751952-S 2.49 2.95 4.50 5.25 6.201953 3.25 3.50 4.25 4.75 4.951953-D 2.49 2.95 3.50 4.25 4.501953-S 2.49 2.95 3.50 4.25 4.50

AG G1909-D 5.95 8.951909-O 4.95 5.951909-S 5.95 8.951910 2.95 4.501910-D 3.95 4.951910-S 4.95 6.501911 2.95 4.251911-D 3.95 4.751911-S 3.95 4.751912 2.95 4.251912-D 3.75 4.751912-S 3.95 4.951913 2.95 4.251913-S 24.50 37.501914 2.95 4.251914-D 2.95 4.251914-S 3.95 4.951915 3.25 4.551915-S 4.95 6.951916 2.95 4.501916-S 2.95 4.50

AG G1902-O 3.95 4.951902-S 4.95 8.401903 2.95 4.751903-O 3.95 4.951903-S 57.50 83.501904 2.95 4.951904-S 29.50 46.501905 2.95 4.251905-O 4.25 5.501905-S 3.95 4.951906 2.95 4.251906-D 3.75 4.501906-O 5.95 7.951906-S 3.95 4.951907 2.95 4.251907-D 3.95 4.751907-O 3.95 4.951907-S 3.95 4.751908 2.95 4.251908-D 3.25 4.251908-O 5.95 8.951908-S 3.95 4.951909 2.95 4.25

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CHOICE GEM CIRC BU PROOF1956 2.49 3.75 6.501956-D 2.49 3.75 --.--1957 2.49 3.75 4.501957-D 2.49 4.50 --.--1958 2.95 3.75 6.501958-D 2.49 3.95 --.--1959 2.49 3.75 4.501959-D 2.49 3.75 --.--1960 2.49 2.95 4.251960-D 2.49 2.95 --.--1961 2.49 2.95 3.951961-D 2.49 2.95 --.--1962 2.49 2.95 3.951962-D 2.49 2.95 --.--

Gem Proof Roosevelt Dimes

1968-S .991969-S .991970-S .991971-S .991972-S .991973-S .991974-S .991975-S .991976-S .991977-S .991978-S .991979-S Type 1 .991979-S Type 2 1.951980-S .991981-S .991982-S 1.251983-S 1.391984-S 1.251985-S 1.251986-S 1.951987-S 1.251988-S 1.951989-S 1.951990-S 1.751991-S 1.951992-S 1.951992-S Silver 5.951993-S 3.951993-S Silver 7.951994-S 2.951994-S Silver 6.951995-S 7.951995-S Silver 12.951996-S 1.951996-S Silver 7.951997-S 5.95

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CHOICE GEM CIRC BU PROOF1963 2.49 2.95 3.951963-D 2.49 2.95 --.--1964 2.49 2.95 3.951964-D 2.49 2.95 --.--1969 --.-- 1.95 --.--1982 --.-- 9.95 --.--1982-D --.-- 2.49 --.--1983 --.-- 6.95 --.--1983-D --.-- 2.95 --.--1986 --.-- .99 --.--1986-D --.-- .99 --.--1996-W --.-- 19.50 --.--2009-P or D 2.95 --.--1965–2015-P or D .39 --.-

Gem Proof Roosevelt Dimes

1997-S Silver 14.951998-S 2.951998-S Silver 7.951999-S 2.251999-S Silver 11.952000-S 1.252000-S Silver 4.952001-S 1.952001-S Silver 7.952002-S 1.952002-S Silver 7.952003-S 1.952003-S Silver 6.952004-S 2.952004-S Silver 6.952005-S 1.952005-S Silver 6.952006-S 1.952006-S Silver 6.952007-S 1.952007-S Silver 6.952008-S 3.952008-S Silver 8.952009-S 1.952009-S Silver 8.952010-S 3.952010-S Silver 9.952011-S 5.952011-S Silver 12.952012-S 9.952012-S Silver 27.502013-S 2.952013-S Silver 12.952014-S 2.952014-S Silver 12.952015-S 2.952015-S Silver 14.95

AG G1892 8.95 11.901892-O 9.95 16.80 1892-S 22.50 39.50 1893 8.50 11.901893-O 9.95 13.951893-S 13.95 22.401894 8.50 11.901894-O 9.95 12.951894-S 9.95 12.951895 8.50 11.901895-O 9.95 12.601895-S 14.95 22.401896 8.50 11.90

AG G1896-O 29.50 67.501896-S 524.50 849.501897 8.50 11.901897-O 19.50 49.501897-S 79.50 139.501898 8.50 11.901898-O 9.95 16.801898-S 9.95 12.951899 8.50 11.901899-O 9.95 13.951899-S 19.50 33.601900 7.95 11.901900-O 11.95 17.50

AG G1900-S 9.95 12.951901 11.95 29.501901-O 39.50 81.251901-S 2950.00 5175.001902 7.95 10.951902-O 9.95 12.951902-S 9.95 15.401903 7.95 10.951903-O 9.95 12.951903-S 12.95 17.951904 7.95 10.951904-O 14.95 33.501905 11.95 29.501905-O 22.50 49.501905-S 14.95 36.501906 7.95 10.501906-D 9.95 10.501906-O 9.50 12.951907 7.95 10.501907-D 8.50 10.501907-O 9.50 12.951907-S 9.95 12.951908 7.95 10.501908-D 7.95 10.50

AG G1908-O 8.95 12.951908-S 19.50 36.401909 7.95 10.501909-D 7.95 10.501909-O 22.50 47.501909-S 9.95 12.951910 7.95 10.501910-D 9.50 10.951911 7.95 10.501911-D 14.95 33.501911-S 9.95 12.951912 7.95 12.501912-S 16.95 27.951913 16.95 33.601913-D 9.50 12.951913-S 895.00 1575.001914 7.95 10.501914-D 7.95 10.501914-S 79.50 159.501915 7.95 10.501915-D 7.95 10.501915-S 14.95 29.951916 7.95 10.501916-D 7.95 10.50

AG G VG1925 7.95 8.95 9.95

1926 7.95 8.95 9.95

1926-D 9.50 10.95 12.95

1926-S 8.50 9.50 10.50

1927 7.95 8.95 9.95

AG G VG1927-D 11.95 15.95 21.95

1927-S 29.50 47.50 53.50

1928 7.95 8.95 9.95

1928-D 8.50 9.75 10.95

1928-S 8.50 9.50 10.95

1929 7.95 8.95 9.95

1929-D 8.50 9.75 10.95

1929-S 8.50 9.50 10.95

1930 7.95 8.95 9.95

1930-S 8.50 9.50 10.95

CHOICE CIRC. XF AU BU BU1954 2.49 2.95 3.50 4.25 4.501954-D 2.49 2.95 3.50 4.25 4.501954-S 2.49 2.95 3.50 4.25 4.501955 2.95 3.50 3.95 4.50 4.751955-D 2.75 2.95 3.50 4.25 4.501955-S 2.75 2.95 3.50 4.25 4.50

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CHOICE AG G VG F VF XF AU BU BU1932 6.95 8.95 9.95 10.50 11.50 11.95 15.95 27.95 62.501932-D 69.50 99.50 114.50 139.50 179.50 249.50 429.50 1294.50 1820.001932-S 79.50 99.50 114.50 137.50 159.50 189.50 249.50 524.50 799.501934 6.25 6.95 7.95 8.50 9.95 10.95 14.95 27.95 41.951934-D 8.95 9.95 10.95 14.95 20.95 32.50 111.50 251.50 364.501935 6.25 6.95 7.95 8.50 9.75 10.50 12.95 20.95 33.601935-D 6.95 8.95 9.95 11.95 18.25 36.50 132.50 266.50 336.501935-S 6.95 8.95 9.75 10.50 11.50 16.80 39.50 104.50 154.501936 6.25 6.95 7.95 8.95 9.75 10.50 12.95 27.95 34.501936-D 7.95 9.95 10.95 12.95 27.95 56.50 279.50 672.50 924.501936-S 6.95 8.95 9.75 10.50 11.50 15.40 53.50 117.50 147.501937 6.25 6.95 7.95 8.95 11.25 13.95 19.95 27.95 37.501937-D 6.95 7.95 8.95 9.95 11.50 17.95 49.50 76.50 91.501937-S 9.95 10.50 10.95 12.95 23.75 36.50 104.50 179.50 266.501938 7.95 8.95 9.75 10.50 11.50 19.50 53.20 109.50 126.501938-S 7.95 8.95 9.95 11.50 12.95 23.75 59.50 119.50 154.501939 6.25 6.95 7.95 8.50 8.95 9.95 12.95 16.75 26.501939-D 6.95 7.95 8.95 9.95 11.50 13.95 20.95 46.25 53.251939-S 7.95 8.95 9.95 11.50 12.95 27.95 62.50 111.50 147.50 CHOICE CIRC. VF XF AU BU BU1940 6.25 8.95 9.95 14.95 19.50 36.751940-D 7.95 19.50 29.50 69.50 149.50 189.50 1940-S 6.25 9.95 10.95 17.95 29.50 29.751941 6.25 7.95 9.50 9.95 10.95 11.951941-D 6.25 8.50 9.95 13.95 39.50 64.501941-S 6.25 8.50 9.95 12.95 32.50 52.501942 6.25 7.95 9.50 9.95 10.95 11.951942-D 6.25 8.50 9.95 13.95 22.50 25.751942-S 6.25 8.50 9.95 19.50 69.50 111.501943 6.25 7.95 9.50 9.95 10.95 11.951943-D 6.25 8.50 9.95 14.95 29.50 39.501943-S 6.25 8.50 9.95 13.95 29.50 48.951944 6.25 7.95 9.50 9.95 10.95 11.951944-D 6.25 8.50 9.95 13.95 17.95 19.501944-S 6.25 8.50 9.95 12.95 18.95 22.501945 6.25 7.95 9.50 9.95 10.95 11.951945-D 6.95 9.95 11.95 16.95 24.50 26.501945-S 6.25 8.50 9.95 11.95 13.95 15.951946 6.25 7.95 8.95 9.95 10.95 11.951946-D 6.95 8.95 10.50 11.50 12.95 13.951946-S 6.95 8.95 9.95 10.95 11.95 12.951947 6.25 7.95 9.95 10.95 17.50 19.501947-D 6.25 7.95 9.95 10.95 11.95 12.951947-S 6.95 7.95 9.95 10.95 12.95 13.951948 6.25 7.95 8.95 9.95 10.95 11.951948-D 6.25 7.95 8.95 11.95 13.95 16.951948-S 6.25 7.95 8.95 10.50 12.95 14.951949 7.95 8.95 10.95 17.95 39.50 49.501949-D 7.50 8.95 10 .50 13.95 26.50 29.501950 6.25 7.95 8.95 10.50 10.95 11.951950-D 6.25 7.95 8.95 10.50 11.50 12.25

CHOICE CIRC. VF XF AU BU BU1950-S 6.25 7.95 8.95 10.50 14.95 19.501951 6.25 7.50 7.95 9.95 10.95 12.251951-D 6.25 7.50 7.95 9.95 10.50 11.501951-S 6.25 7.95 9.95 12.95 22.50 32.501952 6.25 7.50 7.95 9.95 11.95 13.951952-D 6.25 7.50 7.95 9.95 10.50 11.951952-S 6.25 7.95 9.95 11.50 12.95 14.951953 6.95 7.95 7.95 10.95 12.95 14.951953-D 6.25 7.50 7.95 8.95 9.95 10.501953-S 6.25 7.50 7.95 8.95 9.95 10.501954 6.25 7.50 7.95 8.95 9.95 10.501954-D 6.25 7.50 7.95 8.95 9.95 10.501954-S 6.25 7.50 7.95 8.95 9.95 10.501955 6.25 7.50 7.95 8.95 9.95 10.501955-D 7.95 8.95 9.50 9.95 10.50 10.95

CIRC. CHOICE GEM BU PROOF1956 6.25 8.50 11.951956-D 6.25 8.50 --.--1957 6.25 8.50 9.951957-D 6.25 8.50 --.--1958 6.95 8.50 11.951958-D 6.25 7.95 --.--1959 6.25 7.95 9.951959-D 6.25 7.95 --.--1960 6.25 6.95 8.951960-D 6.25 6.95 --.--1961 6.25 6.95 7.951961-D 6.25 6.95 --.--1962 6.25 6.95 7.951962-D 6.25 6.95 --.--1963 6.25 6.95 7.951963-D 6.25 6.95 --.--1964 6.25 6.95 7.951964-D 6.25 6.95 --.--1965 --.-- 4.75 --.--1966 --.-- 1.95 --.--1967 --.-- 4.95 --.--1968 --.-- 1.09 --.--1968-D --.-- 1.09 --.--1969 --.-- 1.95 --.--1969-D --.-- 1.49 --.--1971 --.-- 1.49 --.--1976-S 40% SIL --.-- 4.95 5.951982 --.-- 8.50 --.--1982-D --.-- 5.60 --.--1983 --.-- 22.95 --.--1983-D --.-- 10.95 --.--1985 --.-- .99 --.--1986 --.-- 2.49 --.--1986-D --.-- 4.95 --.--1992 --.-- 1.25 --.--1993 --.-- 1.19 --.--1994 --.-- 1.19 --.--1994-D --.-- 1.29 --.--1995 --.-- 1.39 --.--1995-D --.-- 1.59 --.--1997-D --.-- .99 --.--1970-98-P or D --.-- .89 --.--

Gem Proof Washington Quarters1968-S .991969-S 1.291970-S .991971-S 1.291972-S 1.291973-S 1.291974-S 1.291976-S .991977-S 1.291978-S 1.291979-S Type 1 1.291979-S Type 2 2.951980-S 1.291981-S 1.291982-S 1.951983-S 2.251984-S 1.951985-S 1.291986-S 1.951987-S 1.491988-S 1.951989-S 1.951990-S 2.951991-S 1.951992-S 1.951992-S Silver 9.951993-S 1.951993-S Silver 9.951994-S 2.251994-S Silver 11.951995-S 6.951995-S Silver 13.951996-S 2.951996-S Silver 11.951997-S 7.951997-S Silver 13.951998-S 5.951998-S Silver 9.95

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CHOICE CLAD SILVER BU PROOF PROOF2004-S Wisconsin --.-- 1.95 7.952005-P or D California .79 --.-- --.--2005-S California --.-- 1.95 7.952005-P or D Minnesota .79 --.-- --.--2005-S Minnesota --.-- 1.95 7.952005-P or D Oregon .79 --.-- --.--2005-S Oregon --.-- 1.95 7.952005-P or D Kansas .79 --.-- --.--2005-S Kansas --.-- 1.95 7.952005-P or D West Virginia .79 --.-- --.--2005-S West Virginia --.-- 1.95 7.952006-P or D Nevada .79 --.-- --.--2006-S Nevada --.-- 1.95 7.952006-P or D Nebraska .79 --.-- --.--2006-S Nebraska --.-- 1.95 7.952006-P or D Colorado .79 --.-- --.--2006-S Colorado --.-- 1.95 7.952006-P or D North Dakota .79 --.-- --.--2006-S North Dakota --.-- 1.95 7.952006-P or D South Dakota .79 --.-- --.--2006-S South Dakota --.-- 1.95 7.952007-P or D Montana .79 --.-- --.--2007-S Montana --.-- 2.95 7.952007-P or D Washington .79 --.-- --.--2007-S Washington --.-- 2.95 7.952007-P or D Idaho .79 --.-- --.--2007-S Idaho --.-- 2.95 7.952007-P or D Wyoming .79 --.-- --.--2007-S Wyoming --.-- 2.95 7.952007-P or D Utah .79 --.-- --.--2007-S Utah --.-- 2.95 7.952008-P or D Oklahoma .79 --.-- --.--2008-S Oklahoma --.-- 8.95 9.952008-P or D New Mexico .79 --.-- --.--2008-S New Mexico --.-- 8.95 9.952008-P or D Arizona .79 --.-- --.--2008-S Arizona --.-- 8.95 9.952008-P or D Alaska .79 --.-- --.--2008-S Alaska --.-- 9.95 11.952008-P or D Hawaii .79 --.-- --.--2008-S Hawaii --.-- 11.95 12.95

CHOICE CLAD SILVER BU PROOF PROOF1999-P or D Delaware .99 --.-- --.--1999-S Delaware --.-- 3.95 29.501999-P or D Pennsylvania .99 --.-- --.--1999-S Pennsylvania --.-- 3.95 24.501999-P or D New Jersey .99 --.-- --.--1999-S New Jersey --.-- 2.95 22.501999-P or D Georgia .99 --.-- --.--1999-S Georgia --.-- 2.95 19.501999-P or D Connecticut .99 --.-- --.--1999-S Connecticut --.-- 2.95 19.502000-P or D Massachusetts .79 --.-- --.--2000-S Massachusetts --.-- 1.95 7.952000-P or D Maryland .79 --.-- --.--2000-S Maryland --.-- 1.95 7.952000-P or D South Carolina .79 --.-- --.--2000-S South Carolina --.-- 1.95 7.952000-P or D New Hampshire .79 --.-- --.--2000-S New Hampshire --.-- 1.95 7.952000-P or D Virginia .79 --.-- --.--2000-S Virginia --.-- 1.95 7.952001-P or D New York .79 --.-- --.--2001-S New York --.-- 3.95 11.952001-P or D North Carolina .79 --.-- --.--2001-S North Carolina --.-- 2.95 9.952001-P or D Rhode Island .79 --.-- --.--2001-S Rhode Island --.-- 2.95 9.952001-P or D Vermont .79 --.-- --.--2001-S Vermont --.-- 2.95 9.952001-P or D Kentucky .79 --.-- --.--2001-S Kentucky --.-- 2.95 9.952002-P or D Tennessee .99 --.-- --.--2002-S Tennessee --.-- 2.95 8.952002-P or D Ohio .79 --.-- --.--2002-S Ohio --.-- 1.95 9.952002-P or D Louisiana .79 --.-- --.--2002-S Louisiana --.-- 1.95 8.952002-P or D Indiana .79 --.-- --.--2002-S Indiana --.-- 1.95 8.952002-P or D Mississippi .79 --.-- --.--2002-S Mississippi --.-- 1.95 8.952003-P or D Illinois 1.49 --.-- --.--2003-S Illinois --.-- 1.95 7.952003-P or D Alabama .79 --.-- --.--2003-S Alabama --.-- 1.95 7.952003-P or D Maine .99 --.-- --.--2003-S Maine --.-- 1.95 7.952003-P or D Missouri .99 --.-- --.--2003-S Missouri --.-- 1.95 7.952003-P or D Arkansas .79 --.-- --.--2003-S Arkansas --.-- 1.95 7.952004-P or D Michigan .79 --.-- --.--2004-S Michigan --.-- 1.95 7.952004-P or D Florida .79 --.-- --.--2004-S Florida --.-- 1.95 7.952004-P or D Texas .79 --.-- --.--2004-S Texas --.-- 1.95 7.952004-P or D Iowa .79 --.-- --.--2004-S Iowa --.-- 1.95 7.952004-P or D Wisconsin .79 --.-- --.--

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CHOICE CLAD SILVER BU PROOF PROOF2009-P or D Distict of Columbia .79 --.-- --.--2009-S Distict of Columbia --.-- 2.95 7.952009-P or D Puerto Rico .79 --.-- --.--2009-S Puerto Rico --.-- 2.95 7.95 2009-P or D Guam .79 --.-- --.--2009-S Guam --.-- 2.95 7.952009-P or D American Samoa .79 --.-- --.--2009-S American Samoa --.-- 2.95 7.952009-P or D U.S. Virgin Islands 1.49 --.-- --.--2009-S U.S. Virgin Islands --.-- 2.95 7.952009-P or D Northern Mariana Isl. .79 --.-- --.--2009-S Northern Mariana Islands --.-- 2.95 7.95

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AG G1892 18.95 29.50 1892-O 179.50 329.50 1892-S 139.50 259.50 1893 17.95 24.951893-O 22.50 37.501893-S 69.50 154.501894 18.50 33.501894-O 17.95 23.751894-S 17.95 23.751895 17.95 23.751895-O 19.95 44.751895-S 22.50 32.501896 19.95 39.501896-O 22.50 43.50

AG G1896-S 69.50 117.501897 16.95 24.951897-O 69.50 154.501897-S 69.50 154.501898 16.95 23.751898-O 19.95 37.801898-S 19.50 27.951899 16.95 22.501899-O 19.50 24.951899-S 19.95 24.501900 15.95 19.951900-O 16.95 20.951900-S 16.95 19.951901 15.95 19.95

AG G1901-O 17.95 20.951901-S 22.50 34.501902 15.95 19.951902-O 17.95 20.951902-S 17.95 20.951903 15.95 19.951903-O 17.95 20.951903-S 17.95 20.951904 15.95 19.95 1904-O 17.95 20.95 1904-S 22.50 39.501905 17.95 23.751905-O 18.95 29.501905-S 16.95 20.951906 15.95 19.951906-D 15.95 19.951906-O 15.95 19.951906-S 16.95 19.951907 15.95 19.951907-D 15.95 19.951907-O 15.95 19.951907-S 15.95 19.951908 15.95 19.95

AG G1908-D 15.95 19.951908-O 15.95 19.951908-S 15.95 19.951909 15.95 19.951909-O 17.95 21.701909-S 15.95 19.951910 18.95 22.401910-S 16.95 19.951911 15.95 19.951911-D 16.95 21.70 1911-S 15.95 19.951912 15.95 19.951912-D 15.95 19.95 1912-S 16.95 21.701913 49.50 79.501913-D 16.95 22.501913-S 16.95 22.501914 79.50 154.501914-S 16.95 21.701915 59.50 97.501915-D 15.95 22.501915-S 16.95 19.95

CHOICE CLAD SILVER BU PROOF PROOF2010-P or D Hot Springs National Park .79 --.-- --.--2010-S Hot Springs National Park --.-- 3.95 8.952010-P or D Yellowstone National Park .79 --.-- --.--2010-S Yellowstone National Park --.-- 3.95 8.952010-P or D Yosemite National Park .79 --.-- --.--2010-S Yosemite National Park --.-- 3.95 8.952010-P or D Grand Canyon National Park .79 --.-- --.--2010-S Grand Canyon National Park --.-- 3.95 8.952010-P or D Mount Hood National Park .79 --.-- --.--2010-S U.S. Mount Hood National Park --.-- 3.95 8.952011-P or D Gettysburg National Military Park .79 --.-- --.--2011-S Gettysburg National Military Park --.-- 3.95 9.952011-P or D Glacier National Park .79 --.-- --.--2011-S Glacier National Park --.-- 3.95 9.952011-P or D Olympic National Park .79 --.-- --.--2011-S Olympic National Park --.-- 3.95 9.95 2011-P or D Vicksburg National Military Park .79 --.-- --.--2011-S Vicksburg National Military Park --.-- 3.95 9.952011-P or D Chickasaw National Recreation Area .79 --.-- --.-- 2011-S Chickasaw National Recreation Area --.-- 3.95 9.952012-P or D El Yunque National Forest .79 --.-- --.-- 2012-S El Yunque National Forest --.-- 7.95 12.952012-P or D Chaco Culture National Hist. Park .79 --.-- --.--2012-S Chaco Culture National Hist. Park --.-- 7.95 12.95 2012-P or D Acadia National Park .79 --.-- --.--2012-S Acadia National Park --.-- 7.95 12.95 2012-P or D Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park .79 --.-- --.--2012-S Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park --.-- 7.95 12.952012-P or D Denali National Park & Preserve .79 --.-- --.--2012-S Denali National Park & Preserve --.-- 7.95 12.952013-P or D White Mountain National Forest .79 --.-- --.--2013-S White Mountain National Forest --.-- 1.95 7.95 2013-P or D Perry’s Vict. & Int. Peace Mem. .79 --.-- --.--2013-S Perry’s Vict. & Int. Peace Mem. --.-- 1.95 7.95

CHOICE CLAD SILVER BU PROOF PROOF2013-P or D Great Basin National Park .79 --.-- --.--2013-S Great Basin National Park --.-- 1.95 7.95 2013-P or D Fort McHenry Natl. Monument .79 --.-- --.--2013-S Fort McHenry National Monument --.-- 1.95 7.95 2013-P or D Mount Rushmore National Memorial .79 --.-- --.--2013-S Mount Rushmore National Memorial --.-- 1.95 7.95 2014-P or D Great Smoky Mountains National Park .79 --.-- --.--2014-S Great Smoky Mountains National Park --.-- 1.95 7.95 2014-P or D Shenandoah National Park .79 --.-- --.--2014-S Shenandoah National Park --.-- 1.95 7.952014-P or D Arches National Park .79 --.-- --.--2014-S Arches National Park --.-- 1.95 7.95 2014-P or D Great Sand Dunes National Park .79 --.-- --.--2014-S Great Sand Dunes National Park --.-- 1.95 7.95 2014-P or D Everglades National Park .79 --.-- --.--2014-S Everglades National Park --.-- 1.95 7.95 2015-P or D Homestead National Monument .79 --.-- --.--2015-S Homestead National Monument --.-- 1.95 7.952015-P or D Kisachie National Forest .79 --.-- --.--2015-S Kisachie National Forest --.-- 1.95 7.952015-P or D Blue Ridge Parkway .79 --.-- --.--2015-S Blue Ridge Parkway --.-- 1.95 7.952015-P or D Bombay Hook Wildlife Refuge .79 --.-- --.--2015-S Bombay Hook Wildlife Refuge --.-- 1.95 7.952015-P or D Saratoga National Historical Park .79 --.-- --.--2015-S Saratoga National Historical Park --.-- 1.95 7.952016-P or D Shawnee National Forest .79 --.-- --.--2016-S Shawnee National Forest --.-- --.-- --.--2016-P or D Cumberland Gap National Historical Park --.-- --.-- --.--2016-S Cumberland Gap National Historical Park --.-- --.-- --.--2016-P or D Harpers Ferry National Historical Park --.-- --.-- --.--2016-S Harpers Ferry National Historical Park --.-- --.-- --.--2016-P or D Theodore Roosevelt National Park --.-- --.-- --.--2016-S Theodore Roosevelt National Park --.-- --.-- --.--2016-P or D Fort Moultrie at Fort Sumter Natl. Monument --.-- --.-- --.--2016-S Fort Moultrie at Fort Sumter Natl. Monument --.-- --.-- --.--

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CHOICE GEM CIRC. XF AU BU BU PROOF1948 15.95 19.50 21.95 24.50 26.50 --.--1948-D 14.95 18.95 21.50 23.50 25.50 --.--1949 14.95 19.50 21.50 32.50 54.50 --.--1949-D 14.95 19.50 21.95 44.50 69.50 --.--1949-S 15.95 22.50 32.50 59.50 119.50 --.--1950 13.50 15.95 19.95 26.50 34.50 499.501950-D 13.50 15.95 19.95 26.50 39.50 --.--1951 12.50 14.95 17.95 19.50 21.50 479.501951-D 14.95 19.95 27.95 34.50 46.50 --.--1951-S 12.95 15.95 19.50 24.50 29.50 --.--1952 12.50 14.95 17.95 21.50 23.75 229.501952-D 12.50 14.95 18.95 21.50 22.75 --.--1952-S 14.95 22.50 54.50 69.50 79.50 --.--

CHOICE GEM CIRC. XF AU BU BU PROOF1953 15.95 19.95 24.50 29.50 32.50 169.501953-D 12.50 14.95 17.95 21.50 23.50 --.--1953-S 14.95 22.50 24.50 34.50 38.50 --.--1954 12.50 14.95 16.95 18.50 19.50 79.501954-D 12.50 14.95 16.95 18.50 19.50 --.--1954-S 14.95 17.95 19.50 20.50 22.50 --.--1955 18.95 19.50 20.95 22.50 24.50 79.501955Bugs Bunny 19.95 22.50 24.50 29.50 32.50 --.--

1956 14.95 16.50 17.95 18.95 19.95 42.501957 14.95 16.50 17.50 18.50 19.95 24.501957-D 12.50 13.50 14.50 16.95 18.50 --.--1958 15.95 16.50 16.95 17.95 18.95 34.501958-D 12.50 13.50 14.50 15.95 17.50 --.--1959 13.50 14.50 15.50 17.50 19.50 24.501959-D 12.50 13.50 14.50 19.50 20.95 --.--1960 12.50 13.50 14.50 17.95 19.50 21.501960-D 12.50 13.50 14.50 18.95 20.95 --.--1961 12.50 13.50 14.50 15.95 17.50 19.951961-D 12.50 13.50 14.50 18.50 19.50 --.--1962 12.50 13.50 14.50 14.95 19.50 19.951962-D 12.50 13.50 14.50 15.95 17.50 --.--1963 12.50 13.50 14.50 14.95 15.95 19.951963-D 12.50 13.50 14.50 14.95 15.95 --.--

AG G VG1916 27.50 58.75 62.501916-D 27.50 56.50 62.501916-S 59.50 104.50 139.501917 13.95 16.95 19.951917-D Obv. 19.50 26.50 36.501917-S Obv. 19.95 29.50 47.501917-D Rev. 17.95 19.95 21.501917-S Rev. 13.95 16.95 19.951918 13.95 18.95 20.951918-D 16.95 22.50 27.951918-S 13.95 18.95 20.951919 19.95 28.75 34.501919-D 19.95 27.95 39.951919-S 19.95 22.50 30.801920 13.95 18.95 20.951920-D 16.95 19.95 21.501920-S 13.95 18.95 20.951921 89.50 169.50 229.501921-D 189.50 349.50 419.501921-S 24.50 49.50 62.50 CIRC. VF XF1923-S 22.50 127.50 429.50 1927-S 16.95 52.50 229.50 1928-S 16.95 74.50 279.50 1929-D 17.95 49.50 112.50 1929-S 16.95 32.50 127.50 1933-S 19.50 27.95 69.50 1934 14.95 18.50 21.95

CIRC. VF XF1934-D 16.95 24.50 36.50 1934-S 15.95 21.95 32.25 1935 14.95 17.95 21.951935-D 15.95 24.50 37.50 1935-S 14.95 21.95 56.50 1936 14.95 17.95 21.95 1936-D 14.95 21.95 24.50 1936-S 14.95 21.95 34.50 1937 14.95 17.95 21.95 1937-D 16.95 26.50 39.50 1937-S 14.95 21.95 27.95 1938 15.95 20.95 23.50 1938-D 69.50 129.50 189.50 1939 14.95 17.95 21.95 1939-D 14.95 17.95 21.95 1939-S 14.95 21.95 27.95 CHOICE CIRC. VF XF AU BU BU1940 12.50 15.95 19.50 24.50 37.50 62.501940-S 12.50 15.95 19.50 37.50 56.50 76.501941 12.50 14.95 17.95 22.50 34.50 59.501941-D 12.50 15.95 19.50 24.50 44.50 76.501941-S 12.50 15.95 19.50 29.50 83.50 132.501942 12.50 14.95 17.95 22.50 34.50 59.501942-D 12.50 15.95 19.50 24.50 42.50 104.501942-S 12.50 15.95 19.50 24.50 43.50 79.501943 12.50 14.95 17.95 23.50 34.50 59.501943-D 12.50 15.95 19.50 24.50 49.50 82.501943-S 12.50 15.95 19.50 24.50 49.50 69.501944 12.50 14.95 17.95 22.50 34.50 59.501944-D 12.50 15.95 19.50 24.50 43.50 81.501944-S 12.50 15.95 19.50 34.50 49.50 69.501945 12.50 14.95 17.95 23.50 34.50 59.501945-D 12.50 15.95 19.50 24.50 43.50 76.501945-S 12.50 15.95 19.50 34.50 49.50 69.501946 12.50 15.95 19.50 29.95 36.50 64.501946-D 16.95 22.50 29.50 49.50 54.50 62.501946-S 13.95 16.95 19.95 49.50 59.50 62.501947 14.95 17.95 21.50 26.50 52.50 67.501947-D 14.95 17.95 21.50 33.50 59.50 67.50

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CHOICE GEM BU PROOF 1968-D 4.95 --.-- 1968-S --.-- 7.501969-D 4.95 --.-- 1969-S --.-- 7.501970-D 18.50 --.-- 1970-S --.-- 9.501971 1.49 --.-- 1971-D 1.29 --.-- 1971-S --.-- 2.791972 1.79 --.--1972-D 1.69 --.-- 1972-S --.-- 2.691973 1.29 --.--1973-D 1.29 --.-- 1973-S --.-- 2.491974 1.29 --.--1974-D 1.49 --.--1974-S --.-- 2.491976 1.29 --.-- 1976-D 1.29 --.-- 1976-S Clad --.-- 1.951976-S 40%

Silver 8.95 9.951977 1.69 --.-- 1977-D 1.49 --.-- 1977-S --.-- 2.491978 1.95 --.-- 1978-D 2.25 --.-- 1978-S --.-- 2.251979 1.49 --.--1979-D 1.49 --.-- 1979-S Type 1 --.-- 1.951979-S Type 2 --.-- 16.951980 1.29 --.--1980-D 1.29 --.--- 1980-S --.-- 1.951981 1.29 --.--

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CHOICE GEM BU PROOF 1981-D 1.29 --.--1981-S --.-- 1.951982 8.75 --.--1982-D 6.25 --.--1982-S --.-- 2.951983 4.95 --.--1983-D 6.95 --.--1983-S --.-- 3.751984 2.25 --.--1984-D 2.25 --.--1984-S --.-- 3.951985 3.45 --.--1985-D 2.75 --.--1985-S --.-- 3.751986 4.95 --.1986-D 4.95 --.--1986-S --.-- 4.951987 4.95 --.--1987-D 4.95 --.--1987-S --.-- 3.751988 3.95 --.--1988-D 2.95 --.--1988-S --.-- 3.951989 2.95 --.--1989-D 1.95 --.--1989-S --.-- 4.951990 2.95 --.--1990-D 2.95 --.--1990-S --.-- 4.951991 2.95 --.--1991-D 2.95 --.--1991-S --.-- 3.951992 1.69 --.--1992-D 2.95 --.--1992-S --.-- 2.95

CHOICE SMS GEM BU PROOF1964 13.95 --.-- 22.95 1964-D 14.95 --.-- --.-- 1965 7.95 8.75 --.--1966 5.50 8.95 --.--1967 4.95 11.95 --.--

CHOICE GEM BU PROOF 1992-S Silver --.-- 19.501993 3.75 --.--1993-D 1.95 --.--1993-S --.-- 3.951993-S Silver --.-- 27.501994 1.49 --.--1994-D 1.49 --.--1994-S --.-- 5.951994-S Silver --.-- 24.501995 1.69 --.--1995-D 2.25 --.--1995-S --.-- 9.951995-S Silver --.-- 47.501996 1.49 --.--1996-D 1.49 --.--1996-S --.-- 4.951996-S Silver --.-- 27.501997 1.95 --.--1997-D 1.49 --.--1997-S --.-- 8.951997-S Silver --.-- 34.501998 1.79 --.--1998-D 1.95 --.--1998-S --.-- 8.951998-S Silver --.-- 22.501999 2.25 --.--1999-D 2.95 --.--1999-S --.-- 7.951999-S Silver --.-- 49.502000 2.25 --.--2000-D 2.95 --.--2000-S --.-- 3.952000-S Silver --.-- 22.502001 2.95 --.--2001-D 2.95 --.--2001-S --.-- 6.952001-S Silver --.-- 29.502002 2.95 --.--2002-D 2.95 --.--2002-S --.-- 3.952002-S Silver --.-- 27.502003 2.95 --.--2003-D 2.95 --.--2003-S --.-- 3.952003-S Silver --.-- 22.502004 2.95 --.--2004-D 2.95 --.--2004-S --.-- 5.952004-S Silver --.-- 22.50

CHOICE GEM BU PROOF 2005 2.95 --.--2005-D 2.95 --.--2005-S --.-- 2.952005-S Silver --.-- 22.502006 2.95 --.--2006-D 2.95 --.--2006-S --.-- 5.952006-S Silver --.-- 22.502007 2.95 --.--2007-D 2.95 --.--2007-S --.-- 4.952007-S Silver --.-- 24.502008 2.95 --.--2008-D 2.95 --.--2008-S --.-- 14.952008-S Silver --.-- 27.502009 2.95 --.--2009-D 2.95 --.--2009-S --.-- 3.952009-S Silver --.-- 27.502010 2.95 --.--2010-D 2.95 --.--2010-S --.-- 14.952010-S Silver --.-- 29.502011 2.95 --.--2011-D 2.95 --.--2011-S --.-- 14.952011-S Silver --.-- 32.502012 2.95 --.--2012-D 2.95 --.--2012-S --.-- 24.502012-S Silver --.-- 149.502013 2.95 --.--2013-D 2.95 --.--2013-S --.-- 5.952013-S Silver --.-- 24.502014 2.95 --.--2014-D 2.95 --.--2014-S --.-- 5.952014-S Silver --.-- 24.502015 2.95 --.--2015-D 2.95 --.--2015-S --.-- 5.952015-S Silver --.-- 24.502016 --.-- --.--2016-D --.-- --.--2016-S --.-- --.--2016-S Silver --.-- --.--

G / VG F VF XF AU1880 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 47.501880-O 39.50 44.50 46.50 47.50 49.501880-S 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 47.501880-CC 159.50 217.50 267.50 299.50 459.501881 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 47.501881-O 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 47.501881-S 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 47.501881-CC 399.50 434.50 449.50 476.50 499.501882 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 47.501882-O 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 47.501882-O/S 49.50 54.50 62.50 79.50 112.501882-S 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 47.501882-CC 99.50 109.50 119.50 159.50 179.501883 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 47.50

1883-O 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 47.501883-S 39.50 42.50 44.50 56.50 139.501883-CC 99.50 109.50 119.50 159.50 179.501884 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 47.501884-O 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 47.501884-S 39.50 42.50 44.50 64.50 309.501884-CC 149.50 159.50 179.50 1 89.50 199.501885 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 47.501885-O 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 47.501885-S 42.50 44.50 56.50 69.50 119.501885-CC (BU $899.50)1886 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 47.50

G / VG F VF XF AU1878 7 TF 47.50 49.50 57.50 58.50 69.501878 7 TF RB 47.50 49.50 58.50 59.50 69.501878 7/8 TF 57.50 59.50 62.50 64.50 89.501878 8 TF 84.50 89.50 97.50 99.50 139.501878-S 49.50 52.50 54.50 57.50 64.501878-CC 129.50 139.50 147.50 167.50 224.501879 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 47.501879-O 42.50 44.50 49.50 54.50 56.501879-S 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 47.501879-S FB 49.50 64.50 67.50 69.50 83.501879-CC 167.50 199.50 299.50 874.50 2095.00

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G / VG F VF XF AU1921 139.50 149.50 154.50 167.50 189.501922 37.50 37.95 38.50 38.95 39.951922-D 37.50 38.50 39.50 40.50 41.501922-S 37.50 38.50 39.50 40.50 41.501923 37.50 37.95 38.50 38.95 39.95

G / VG F VF XF AU1923-D 37.50 38.50 39.50 44.50 49.50 1923-S 37.50 38.50 39.50 40.50 41.501924 37.50 38.50 39.50 40.50 41.501924-S 38.50 39.50 42.50 49.50 77.501925 37.50 38.50 39.50 40.50 41.501925-S 38.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 52.501926 38.50 39.50 41.50 44.50 46.501926-D 38.50 39.50 41.50 47.50 59.501926-S 37.50 38.50 39.50 40.50 41.501927 42.50 44.50 47.50 49.50 56.501927-D 39.50 41.50 42.50 44.50 99.501927-S 39.50 41.50 42.50 44.50 97.501928 349.50 369.50 389.50 469.50 479.501928-S 42.50 44.50 46.50 54.50 77.501934 49.50 53.50 54.50 57.50 67.501934-D 49.50 51.50 53.50 56.50 62.501934-S 49.50 59.50 89.50 209.50 579.501935 49.50 52.50 54.50 56.50 76.501935-S 49.50 52.50 54.50 59.50 112.50

CHOICE CHOICE GEM GEM BU BU PROOF PROOF REG. 40% 40% CLAD ISSUE SILVER SILVER 1971 4.95 --.-- --.-- --.--1971-D 3.45 --.-- --.-- --.--1971-S --.-- 13.95 14.50 --.--1972 2.95 --.-- --.-- --.--1972-D 2.95 --.-- --.-- --.--1972-S --.-- 14.95 15.95 --.--1973 7.95 --.-- --.-- --.--

CHOICE CHOICE GEM GEM BU BU PROOF PROOF REG. 40% 40% CLAD ISSUE SILVER SILVER1973-D 7.95 --.-- --.-- --.--1973-S --.-- 15.95 46.50 6.951974 2.95 --.-- --.-- --.--1974-D 2.95 --.-- --.-- --.--1974-S --.-- 15.95 18.50 6.951976 Type 1 5.95 --.-- --.-- --.--1976-D Type 1 2.95 --.-- --.-- --.--1976-S Type 1 --.-- 16.95 19.50 7.951976 Type 2 2.95 --.-- --.-- --.--1976-D Type 2 2.95 --.-- --.-- --.--1976-S Type 2 --.-- --.-- --.-- 6.951977 3.45 --.-- --.-- --.--1977-D 2.95 --.-- --.-- --.--1977-S --.-- --.-- --.-- 5.951978 2.95 --.-- --.-- --.--1978-D 2.95 --.-- --.-- --.--1978-S --.-- --.-- --.-- 6.95

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G / VG F VF XF AU1886-O 39.50 42.50 52.50 54.50 83.501886-S 62.50 67.50 94.50 139.50 159.501887 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 47.501887-O 37.50 39.50 43.50 44.50 49.501887-S 39.50 42.50 44.50 46.50 54.501888 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 47.501888-O 37.50 39.50 42.50 46.50 56.501888-S 129.50 167.50 174.50 179.50 199.501889 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 46.501889-O 37.50 39.50 42.50 46.50 52.501889-S 59.50 69.50 74.50 89.50 126.501889-CC 729.50 1049.50 1395.00 3495.00 --.--1890 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 47.501890-O 37.50 39.50 42.50 46.50 57.501890-S 37.50 39.50 42.50 46.50 49.501890-CC 99.50 109.50 119.50 154.50 251.501891 37.50 39.50 42.50 46.50 49.501891-O 37.50 39.50 42.50 46.50 57.501891-S 37.50 39.50 42.50 46.50 49.501891-CC 99.50 109.50 119.50 154.50 234.501892 46.50 48.50 52.50 62.50 99.501892-O 39.50 42.50 44.50 49.50 88.501892-S 42.50 49.50 149.50 434.50 --.--1892-CC 197.50 239.50 279.50 539.50 799.50

G / VG F VF XF AU1893 224.50 244.50 259.50 322.50 459.501893-O 224.50 249.50 399.50 649.50 959.501893-S 2995.00 4795.00 6795.00 --.-- --.--1893-CC 299.50 389.50 779.50 1679.50 2995.001894 999.50 1299.50 1369.50 1399.50 1539.501894-O 54.50 56.50 59.50 104.50 239.501894-S 64.50 69.50 114.50 181.50 579.501895-O 339.50 369.50 399.50 644.50 1189.501895-S 374.50 559.50 999.50 1495.00 2095.001896 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 46.501896-O 37.50 39.50 44.50 56.50 179.501896-S 44.50 47.50 62.50 251.50 944.501897 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 47.501897-O 37.50 39.50 44.50 56.50 116.501897-S 37.50 39.50 42.50 46.50 52.501898 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 47.501898-O 39.50 44.50 46.50 47.50 49.501898-S 44.50 46.50 49.50 56.50 111.501899 169.50 184.50 189.50 199.50 239.501899-O 37.50 39.50 42.50 46.50 49.501899-S 44.50 46.50 49.50 69.50 181.501900 37.50 39.50 42.50 44.50 46.501900-O 37.50 39.50 42.50 46.50 49.501900-O/CC 59.50 79.50 89.50 119.50 --.--1900-S 44.50 46.50 48.50 57.50 97.501901 57.50 59.50 69.50 119.50 299.501901-O 37.50 39.50 42.50 47.50 54.501901-S 49.50 52.50 54.50 69.50 224.501902 37.50 39.50 42.50 56.50 59.501902-O 37.50 39.50 42.50 47.50 54.501902-S 109.50 117.50 167.50 244.50 299.501903 48.50 49.50 52.50 54.50 59.501903-O ( BU $524.50 )1903-S 79.50 114.50 219.50 399.50 2250.001904 39.50 42.50 44.50 54.50 61.501904-O 44.50 52.50 54.50 57.50 59.501904-S 47.50 57.50 92.50 231.50 594.501921 37.50 38.50 38.95 39.50 39.951921-D 37.50 38.50 38.95 39.50 41.501921-S 37.50 38.50 38.95 39.50 41.50

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CHOICE GEM BU PROOFGeorge Washington 2007-P or D 2.95 --.--George Washington 2007-S --.-- 3.95John Adams 2007-P or D 2.95 --.--John Adams 2007-S --.-- 3.95Thomas Jefferson 2007-P or D 2.95 --.--Thomas Jefferson 2007-S --.-- 3.95James Madison 2007-P or D 2.95 --.--James Madison 2007-S --.-- 3.95James Monroe 2008-P or D 2.95 --.--James Monroe 2008-S --.-- 4.95John Quincy Adams 2008-P or D 2.95 --.--John Quincy Adams 2008-S --.-- 4.95Andrew Jackson 2008-P or D 2.95 --.--Andrew Jackson 2008-S --.-- 4.95Martin Van Buren 2008-P or D 2.95 --.--Martin Van Buren 2008-S --.-- 4.95William Henry Harrison 2009-P or D 2.95 --.--William Henry Harrison 2009-S --.-- 3.95John Tyler 2009-P or D 2.95 --.--John Tyler 2009-S --.-- 3.95James K. Polk 2009-P or D 2.95 --.--James K. Polk 2009-S --.-- 3.95Zachary Taylor 2009-P or D 2.95 --.--Zachary Taylor 2009-S --.-- 3.95Millard Fillmore 2010-P or D 2.95 --.--Millard Fillmore 2010-S --.-- 5.95Franklin Pierce 2010-P or D 2.95 --.--Franklin Pierce 2010-S --.-- 5.95James Buchanan 2010-P or D 2.95 --.--James Buchanan 2010-S --.-- 5.95Abraham Lincoln 2010-P or D 2.95 --.--Abraham Lincoln 2010-S --.-- 5.95Andrew Johnson 2011-P or D 2.95 --.--Andrew Johnson 2011-S --.-- 8.95 Ulysses S. Grant 2011-P or D 2.95 --.--Ulysses S. Grant 2011-S --.-- 8.95Rutherford B. Hayes 2011-P or D 2.95 --.--

CHOICE GEM BU PROOFRutherford B. Hayes 2011-S --.-- 8.95James Garfield 2011-P or D 2.95 --.--James Garfield 2011-S --.-- 8.95Chester Arthur 2012-P or D 2.95 --.--Chester Arthur 2012-S --.-- 19.50Grover Cleveland (22) 2012-P or D 2.95 --.--Grover Cleveland (22) 2012-S --.-- 19.50Benjamin Harrison 2012-P or D 2.95 --.--Benjamin Harrison 2012-S --.-- 19.50Grover Cleveland (24) 2012-P or D 2.95 --.--Grover Cleveland (24) 2012-S --.-- 19.50William McKinley 2013-P or D 2.95 --.--William McKinley 2013-S --.-- 3.95Theodore Roosevelt 2013-P or D 2.95 --.--Theodore Roosevelt 2013-S --.-- 3.95William Howard Taft 2013-P or D 2.95 --.--William Howard Taft 2013-S --.-- 3.95Woodrow Wilson 2013-P or D 2.95 --.--Woodrow Wilson 2013-S --.-- 3.95Warren Harding 2014-P or D 2.95 --.--Warren Harding 2014-S --.-- 3.95Calvin Coolidge 2014-P or D 2.95 --.--Calvin Coolidge 2014-S --.-- 3.95Herbert Hoover 2014-P or D 2.95 --.--Herbert Hoover 2014-S --.-- 3.95Franklin D. Roosevelt 2014-P or D 2.95 --.--Franklin D. Roosevelt 2014-S --.-- 3.95Harry S. Truman 2015-P or D 2.95 --.--Harry S. Truman 2015-S --.-- 3.95Dwight D. Eisenhower 2015-P or D 2.95 --.--Dwight D. Eisenhower 2015-S --.-- 3.95John F. Kennedy 2015-P or D 2.95 --.--John F. Kennedy 2015-S --.-- 3.95Lyndon B. Johnson 2015-P or D --.-- --.--Lyndon B. Johnson 2015-S --.-- 3.95Richard M. Nixon 2016-P or D --.-- --.--Richard M. Nixon 2016-S --.-- --.--Gerlard R. Ford 2016-P or D --.-- --.--Gerlard R. Ford 2016-S --.-- --.--Jimmy Carter 2016-P or D --.-- --.--Jimmy Carter 2016-S --.-- --.--Ronald Reagan 2016-P or D --.-- --.--Ronald Reagan 2016-S --.-- --.--

CHOICE GEM BU PROOF1979 Far Date 1.95 --.--1979 Near Date 44.50 --.--1979-D 1.95 --.--1979-S Type 1 2.49 5.951979-S Type 2 --.-- 57.501980 1.95 --.--1980-D 1.95 --.--

CHOICE GEM BU PROOF1980-S 2.25 4.951981 4.95 --.--1981-D 4.95 --.--1981-S Type 1 4.95 5.251981-S Type 2 --.-- 169.501999 6.95 27.951999-D 6.95 --.--

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CHOICE GEM BU PROOF2000-P or D 2.95 --.--2000-S --.-- 3.252001-P or D 4.95 --.--2001-S --.-- 9.952002-P or D 2.95 --.--2002-S --.-- 5.952003-P or D 5.95 --.--2003-S --.-- 3.952004-P or D 5.95 --.--2004-S --.-- 3.952005-P or D 3.95 --.--2005-S --.-- 3.952006-P or D 4.95 --.--2006-S --.-- 6.952007-P or D 2.95 --.--2007-S --.-- 12.952008-P or D 5.95 --.--

CHOICE GEM BU PROOF2008-S --.-- 14.952009-P or D 2.95 --.--2009-S --.-- 3.952010-P or D 2.95 --.--2010-S --.-- 9.952011-P or D 4.95 --.--2011-S --.-- 6.952012-P or D 4.95 --.--2012-S --.-- 22.502013-P or D 2.95 --.--2013-S --.-- 5.952014-P or D 2.95 --.--2014-S --.-- 5.952015-P or D 2.95 --.--2015-S --.-- 5.95Complete (48 Piece) Sacagawea Dollar Set

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Order # Description Price# 7098 Half Cents 1793-1857 $33.50# 7099 Large Cents 1793-1857 40.50 # 7101 Indian Head Cents 31.50# 7100 Lincoln Cents 1909 to 2009 42.50# 7102 Lincoln Memorial cents 1959-to 2009 31.50# 8100 Lincoln Cents 1909 to 2009 (including proof only issues) 44.50# 8102 Lincoln Memorial Cents 2009 to date (including proof only issues) 33.50# 7103 Lincoln Cents 1909-1958 33.50# 7104 Lincoln Shield Cents 2010 to date 29.50# 8104 Lincoln Shield Cents 2010 to date (including proof only issues) 29.50# 7107 Cents (plain 144 ports) 35.50# 6108 2¢ Pieces and Nickel 3¢ pieces 29.50# 6109 3¢ Silver pieces and 20¢ Pieces 29.50# 6110 Shield Nickels 1866-1883 29.50# 7111 Liberty Nickels 29.50# 7112 Buffalo Nickels 29.50# 7113 Jefferson Nickels from 1938-2005 35.50# 8113 Jefferson Nickels from 1938-2005-S (including proof only issues) 37.50# 7114 Jefferson Nickels from 2006 to date 39.50# 8114 Jefferson Nickels from 2006-to date (including proof only issues) 29.50# 7117 Nickels (plain 140 ports) 33.50# 6120 Half Dimes 1794-1873 37.50# 6121 Bust Dimes 1796-1837 33.50# 6122 Liberty Seated Dimes 1837-1891 35.50# 7121 Liberty “Barber” Dimes 29.50# 7123 Mercury Dimes 29.50# 7125 Roosevelt Dimes 29.50# 8125 Roosevelt Dimes (including proof only issues) 35.50# 7127 Dimes (plain 168 ports) 33.50# 6141 Bust Quarters 1804-1838 33.50# 6142 Liberty Seated Quarters 1838-1891 35.50# 7130 Liberty Head “Barber” Quarters 1892-1916 33.50# 7132 Liberty Standing Quarters 1916-1930 29.50# 7140 Washington Quarters from 1932 40.50# 8140 Washington Quarters 1932-98 (including proof only issues) 42.50# 7146 Washington Quarter Statehood Commemorative Date Set- (one coin per state) 1999-2008 31.50# 7143 Washington Quarter Statehood Commemorative- (two coins per state) Denver & Philadelphia Mints 1999-2008 35.50# 8143 Washington Quarter Statehood Commemorative- (four coins per state) Denver, Philadelphia and San Francisco Mints 1999-2003 35.50# 8144 Washington Quarter Statehood Commemorative- (four coins per state) Denver, Philadelphia and San Francisco Mints 2004-2008 35.50#7144 D.C.and U.S. Territorial Quarters (P & D) 29.50#8145 D.C.and U.S. Territorial Quarters (including proof only issues) 29.50#7148 Washington National Park Quarters Date Set (one coin per state) 2010-2021 35.50

Order # Description Price#7145 Washington National Park Quarters (two coins per state) Denver & Philadelphia Mints 2010-2021 $40.50#8146 Washington National Park Quarters (four coins per state) Denver, Philadelphia and San Francisco Mints 2010-2015 40.50#8147 Washington National Park Quarters (four coins per state) Denver, Philadelphia and San Francisco Mints 2016-2021 40.50# 7137 Quarters (plain 96 ports) 33.50# 6151 Early Half Dollars 1794-1839 (2 volume set) 57.50# 6152 Liberty Seated Half Dollars 1839-1891 40.50# 7150 Liberty Head “Barber” Half Dollars 1892-1915 33.50# 7160 Liberty Walking Half Dollars 1916-1947 33.50# 7161 Liberty Walking Half Dollars 1941-1947 29.50# 7165 Franklin Half Dollars 29.50# 7166 Kennedy Half Dollars 35.50# 8166 Kennedy Half Dollars 1964-2011 (including proof only issues) 42.50# 8167 Kennedy Half Dollars Starting 2012 (including proof only issues) 29.50# 7157 Half Dollars (plain 80 ports) 33.50# 6170 Early Dollars 1794-1803 29.50# 6171 Liberty Seated Dollars 1840-1873 35.50# 6172 Trade Dollars 1873-1878 31.50# 7171 Morgan Dollars date set 1878-1921 31.50# 7172 Silver Dollars date set 1878-1981 35.50# 7173 Silver Dollars 1878-1893 35.50# 7174 Silver Dollars 1894-1935 35.50# 7178 Morgan Dollars 1878-1890 33.50# 7179 Morgan Dollars 1891-1921 33.50# 7175 Peace Dollars 1921-1935 29.50# 7176 Eisenhower Dollars 29.50# 8176 Eisenhower Dollars (including proof only issues) 33.50# 7180 Susan B. Anthony Dollars 29.50# 8180 Susan B. Anthony Dollars (including proof only issues) 29.50# 7177 Dollars (plain 48 ports) 33.50# 7181 American Silver Eagle Dollars 33.50# 7183 Sacagawea Dollars 29.50# 8183 Sacagawea Dollars (including proof only issues) 31.50# 7184 Presidential Dollars (P & D) 2007-2016 37.50# 7186 Presidential Dollars (Date set) 2007-2016 35.50# 8184 Presidential Dollars 2007-2011 (including proof only issues) 37.50# 8185 Presidential Dollars 2012-2016 (including proof only issues) 40.50# 7000 Coin Stock Book 9 pages 24.50# 7001 Currency Stock Book 9 pages 24.50# 7005 Gaming Tokens 35.50# 7091 U.S. Year Sets 35.50# 7092 U.S. Mint Sets mint sealed 35.50# 7094 U.S. Commemorative Type 1893-1954 31.50# 7095 U.S. Commemorative Coins 1893-1954 (2 volume set) 57.50# 7080 General U.S. Coins (plain) 35.50Supplementary pages available:# 7070-5 U.S. Gold Type 1849-1932 $7.50Blank pages 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, and $1 also available with any U.S. title. each $7.50

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#1 Lincoln Cent CollectionThis 136 piece collection of Lincoln cents dates from 1909 to 1958 and iscomplete with the exception of the following coins: 1909-S, 1909-SVDB, 1914-D, 1922 Plain, 1931-S and 1955 Doubled Die. You willreceive all of the semi-key dates: 1909 VDB, 1910-S, 1911 DS, 1912 DS,1913 DS, 1914-S, 1915-S, 1922-D, 1923-S, 1924-D, 1926-S, 1931-D, 1932PD and 1933-D. Housed in two Harris folders, this set of Lincoln cents(1909-1958) will grade Good to Brilliant Uncirculated and have a guar-anteed retail value of well over $325.00. Don’t miss the boat, this attrac-tive collection is priced at only…

$269.50

#2 Old Joe’s HoardLincolns, Lincolns and more Lincolns! For years, one of our customers,“Old Joe” has been accumulating Lincoln cents. Not just any Lincolns,but AU and BU wheats. If it had lustre on it, it was thrown into a fivegallon bottle. After over ten years, Old Joe has amassed over twentyfull five gallon bottles of AU/BU wheats, and he says he is still accu-mulating! We purchased Old Joe’s hoard and took a sampling andfound some coins in the 1930’s and many in the 1940’s and 1950’s. Nocoin is dated after 1955, and there are many “S” mints. We even foundsteel cents! Rather than sorting them by date and mint mark, we areoffering them to you in lots of 100 + coins. You will love the date mix-ture, and to make sure that you are delighted, we will add a niceAU/BU 1909 VDB in each lot. A great buy.

$49.50

#3 Early Indian CentsThis lot starts with a copper-nickel issue (1859-1864) and every coin isdated in the 1800’s. All 50 coins grade Good or better, and there will bea good date mixture.

$99.50

#4 Proof Coin CollectionWe are overstocked on proof singles and you can be the beneficiary. Weoffer 50 different proof singles starting with Lincoln cents and endingwith an Anthony dollar. There will be a nice assortment of everydenomination and at least 20% of the coins will be silver. At just over a$1.50 coin, this group is a real winner at only...

$79.50

#5 “V” NickelsStarting with an 1883 No Cent and ending with a 1912-D, this 40 coinlot features many different dates including some in the 1800’s. All coinswill grade Good or better.

$52.50

#6 Lincoln Cent Short Set (1941-1958)We offer a 51 piece Lincoln Cent short set (1941-1958) in nice circulatedcondition for only ....

$9.95

#7 Buffalo NickelsIssued from 1913 to 1938, the Buffalo Nickel is undoubtedly one of themost popular coins of the 20th Century. We just bought a large quanti-ty of Buffaloes grading Good or better. There are teens, twenties andthirties in each lot (mostly twenties and thirties), and a nice sampling ofcoins from all three mints. As an added bonus, we will include withevery lot, a nice 1913, the first year of issue.

40 Coins…………$47.50 100 Coins……….$99.50

#8 Jefferson Nickel CollectionThis very affordable 71 piece collection includes every date and mint-mark issued from 1938 to 1964, all in VG-BU condition. As a specialbonus, we will include five different Jeffersons in Proof condition. Allof this for only...

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#9 Fantastic Hoard of Lincoln CentsThis fantastic hoard of Lincoln cents contains 500 coins, all dated in theteens, twenties and thirties. Grading Good or better, each lot willinclude a 1921-S, 1923-S and even a scarce 1926-S. Priced at less than18¢ per coin as a lot, this pre-1940 Lincoln cent mixture is a great buy atonly…

$89.50

#10 Indian Cent Starter CollectionHere is a great chance to get a start on an Indian Cent collection. Weoffer 25 different dates starting with a copper-nickel issue (1859-1864).All of the coins in this set grade Good or better with a few even grad-ing up to Very Fine. Priced very affordably at only...

$44.50

#11 Barber CoinageDesigned by Charles E. Barber and issued from 1892 to 1916, this mix-ture of Barber dimes, quarters and halves will all grade Good. You willreceive a total of ten dimes, twelve quarters and twelve halves, with nodate/mintmark duplication within the denomination. With a total facevalue of $10.00, this Barber coin mixture is a great deal at only…

$329.50

#12 Silver War Nickel LotDuring World War II, due to shortages in nickel, a new alloy was usedfor the five cent coin. It was comprised of 56% copper, 35% silver and9% manganese. These “war nickels” were issued from 1942 to 1945.Easily distinguished by their color and by the large mintmark (P,D or S)above the dome of Monticello, these coins are forever gone from circu-lation. We offer rolls of 40 coins which include at least one complete setof war nickels for only...

$59.50

#13 Global Treasure ChestWe just received a large shipment of mixed foreign coins from overseas.Upon inspection we found that the mix of coins was fantastic! It lookslike everything from Argentina to Zanzibar is represented. We evensaw some silver coins! To spice up this mixture even more, we will addthree different crowns, including a silver crown plus a genuine ancientRoman Coin and price this one pound lot at only...

$39.50

#14 Mercury Dimes The Mercury Dime was designed by A.A. Weinman and was struck forcirculation from 1916 to 1945. We offer a starter set of 40 differentMercury Dimes, starting with a 1916 and including a 1930S or 1931S, allin Good or better condition. Best of all, many of the coins will be datedbefore 1940.

$109.50

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#15 Full Liberty Indian Cent RollThis group of fifty mixed date full Liberty Indian cents will grade Fine toVery Fine and will include at least fifteen different years. Dated almostexclusively in the 1890’s and 1900’s, this group will also contain a CivilWar issue coin. All fifty coins are priced at only…

$129.50

#16 Old DimesWe offer 20 different dates spanning over 100 years. Included in this col-lection will be a Seated dime (last minted in 1891), Barber dimes (lastminted in 1916), and Mercury dimes (last minted in 1945). All coins willgrade Good to Almost Uncirculated and no coin will be dated later than1939. Quite a deal for only ...

$74.50

#17 Liberty Standing QuartersMost Liberty Standing Quarters lost their dates to excessive wear. But notthese. We offer a roll of 40 mixed dates grading Good or better with nicelegible dates. Each lot will contain at least ten different dates and willinclude the elusive 1926S. A great deal for only...

$329.50

#18 Walking Liberty HalvesThis mixture of Walking Liberty Halves will contain twenty differentdates/mintmarks and will grade Good to XF condition. A great deal atonly…

$259.50

#19 “V’’ and Buffalo Nickels This lot contains 50 “V” nickels and 50 Buffalo Nickels. These coins willgrade Good or better. Expect mostly common dates but we will make sureto throw in a few better dates to excite your senses. This 100 coin lot isonly...

$99.50

#20 Type Coin BonanzaThe mixture of type coins in this lot spans almost two centuries. It willstart with a Half Cent and will include the following coins: Large Cent,Two Cent Piece, Three Cent Piece, Seated Half Dime, Shield Nickel, SeatedDime, Seated Quarter, Seated Half Dollar, Morgan Dollar and Peace Dollar.Each group will encompass well over 60 different types of U.S. coinage,and will even include three different commemorative half dollars startingwith a Columbian Exposition (America’s first commemorative half dollar)!And, there’s even more! To top off this type coin bonanza, we will addover 150 more coins, including Indian Cents, Buffalo Nickels and pre 1940Lincolns. This lot, a great deal for a collector or dealer, contains over 250coins, grading Good to Proof condition.

$599.50

#21 Barber & Walking Liberty HalvesThis lot of twenty Barber and Walking Liberty Halves offers you a greatway to begin your Half Dollar collection. Each lot will include at least 25%Barber Halves with the balance in pre 1947 Walking Liberty Halves. Everycoin will be a different date (or mintmark) and will grade Good or better.This is a fantastic buy at only ...

$289.50

#22 Silver DollarsThis great mixture of Morgan and Peace Dollars will include 20 differentdates. We will also guarantee that all five mints will be represented:Philadelphia, Denver, New Orleans, San Francisco and Carson City. Youwill like the grades also. At least 30 % of this lot will grade AU/BU withthe balance grading Good or better. These coins, if purchased individuallywould cost in excess of $850.00, but our asking price is only...

$789.50

#23 Early Jefferson NickelsOur bins are overflowing with Jefferson Nickels dating 1938-1959. Weneed to sell these, so we are going to price them cheap! Each lot of over500 coins will include a 1938-D, 1938-S, 1939-D, 1939-S, 1950-D andsome war nickels. Grading VG or better, this well mixed lot is a bar-gain!

$109.50

#24 “V” and Buffalo NickelsA nice mixture of 40 “V” and Buffalo Nickels. A sampling shows atleast 25% “V” Nickels with some in the 1800’s. All coins grade good orbetter.

$42.50

#25 Indian CentsStarting with a copper-nickel issue (1859-1864), this 40 coin lot ofIndian Cents is a great deal for the collector or trader. A good variety ofdates, grading from Good to as high as Very Fine are included in thisdeal.

$64.50

#26 Complete Silver Roosevelt Dime SetWe offer a complete 48 piece Roosevelt silver dime set. GradingVG/BU and housed in a Harris folder, this set is available for only...

$124.50

#27 VF/XF Mercury DimesWhat a fantastic mixture for the collector or trader. This lot of 50 mixedcoins will encompass at least 20 different dates and mintmarks, includ-ing the complete short set (1941-PDS—1945-PDS). Starting in the1930’s, these fifty VF/XF Mercury Dimes are a bargain at less than$2.80 each.

$139.50

#28 VF/XF Walking Liberty HalvesGet your Walker set started with this group of 20 different VF/XFpieces. As a special bonus, we will guarantee that at least 20% of the lotwill be dated in the 1930’s. A great group with all mintmarks well rep-resented.

$299.50

#29 Early Date Washington QuartersNothing in this lot is dated after 1939. You will receive the following

guaranteed dates: 1932, 1935-DS, 1936-DS, 1937-DS, 1938-PS and 1939-

DS. All this plus 29 other mixed dates, all in good or better condition.

$279.50

#30 Flying Eagle & Indian CentsThis lot starts with a Flying Eagle Cent and Copper-Nickel Indian

(1859-1864). The other 48 coins will be a mixture dated in the 1800’s

and 1900’s. Every coin will grade Good to Very Fine.

$99.50

#31 Jefferson NickelsWe offer a selection of 100 coins starting in 1938 and ending in 1959.

Along with some war nickels we will guarantee the following dates:

1938-D, 1938-S, 1939-D and 1939-S. All coins will grade VG-BU. A great

deal at only...

$29.50

#32 Mercury DimesWhat a deal! Fifty mixed date Mercury Dimes grading good or better

and all dated before 1940. How can you lose at only...

$129.50

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#33 Foreign Coins by the PoundThis is definitely a potpourri of foreign coins. A sampling shows old, new,square, round, copper, bronze, silver and who knows what else. There isa great representation of different countries in this mixture and it is NOTheavy in Mexican or Canadian. We do not have the time or energy to sortand catalog these coins. Since we are saving on the labor, you will be ableto reap the rewards. This is a super deal for dealers and swapmeeters.

1 Pound (plus a Crown) $15.953 Pounds (plus 3 different Crowns) $44.505 Pounds (plus 5 different Crowns) $72.50

10 Pounds (plus 10 different Crowns) $139.50(Ten pound lot will receive one silver crown)

#34 20th Century Type CollectionThis comprehensive 31 piece 20th Century type collection includes repre-sentations of all the major coins of the 20th Century including IndianCent, “V” and Buffalo Nickel, Barber and Mercury Dime, Barber andLiberty Standing Quarter, Barber, Walking Liberty, Franklin and silverKennedy Half, plus Morgan and Peace Dollar. Best of all, almost half ofthe collection consists of silver coins! Grading Good the BrilliantUncirculated, this complete set is housed in a Harris folder and is pricedat only…

$179.50

#35 Morgan Dollar Starter SetDesigned by George T. Morgan, the Liberty Head or “Morgan” dollarwas issued from 1878 to 1921. We offer a great starter set of twenty dif-ferent dates and mintmarks that include coins from all five mints:Philadelphia, Denver, New Orleans, San Francisco, and yes, Carson City!All coins will grade Good to Very Good. A great collection that includesmostly 19th century coins, priced at only…

$789.50

#36 Early NickelsGrading Good or better, this assortment starts with a Shield Nickel (1866-1883) and finishes out with 20 “V” Nickels and 20 Buffalo Nickels. A totalof 41 coins, priced at only...

$59.50

#37 Franklin Half Starter SetThis roll of 20 different VG-BU Franklin Halves will give you a great starton this popular series. Including a representation of all three mintmarks,this lot will start with a 1948 P or D (the first year of issue), and will con-clude with a Brilliant Uncirculated 1963 P or D (the final year of issue).We will make sure there are a lot of “Goodies” in between, including a1955. A fantastic deal at only…

$269.50

#38 Buffalo NickelsA nice mixture of Buffalo Nickels with some earlier dates. Included willbe coins from all three mints. We will also guarantee a couple of niceAU/BU coins. We offer this 60 coin lot for only...

$69.50

#39 Peace DollarsA well mixed roll of 20 coins grading Good to Choice AU. All three mint-marks are well represented. We have added some tougher dates to makethis a great deal at only...

$729.50

#40 Roman TreasuresFrom ancient Rome comes this group of 20 attributed VF bronze coins.Hold ancient history in your hands as you identify these antiquities. Allcoins are attributed by ruler and will include and information card foreach coin. We offer 20 mixed rulers for only...

$179.50

Here is a great way to start your collection. With each series listedbelow you will receive 10 different dates, all grading Good or better.

Indian Cents (before 1900) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17.50Indian Cents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95“V” Nickels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95Buffalo Nickels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95Barber Dimes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.50Mercury Dimes (before 1940) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.50Mercury Dimes (post 1940) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.50Barber Quarters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99.50L.S. Quarters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89.50Barber Halves. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194.50Walking Liberty Halves (before 1940) . . . . . . . . . . . . 144.50Walking Liberty Halves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124.50Franklin Halves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124.50Morgan Dollars (before 1900) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364.50Peace Dollars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349.50

Good and better conditionHard Times Token . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $29.50Civil War Token . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.50Half Cent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69.50Large Cent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.50Flying Eagle Cent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27.50C.N. Indian Cent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.50Indian Cent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.49Two Cent Piece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.50Three Cent Silver Piece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.50Three Cent Nickel Piece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.50Bust Half Dime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57.50Seated Half Dime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.95Shield Nickel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.95"V" Nickel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.39Buffalo Nickel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95Bust Dime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34.50Seated Dime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95Barber Dime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.95Mercury Dime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.45Twenty Cent Piece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109.50Bust Quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79.50Seated Quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.50Barber Quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95L.S. Quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.25Bust Half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67.50Seated Half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.50Barber Half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.50Walking Liberty Half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.50Franklin Half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.50Kennedy Silver Half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.50Seated Dollar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 49.50Trade Dollar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129.50Morgan Dollar (pre-1921) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.50Peace Dollar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 .50Eisenhower Clad Dollar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.95Anthony Dollar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.95Sacagawea Dollar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.95Columbian Half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.50Monroe-Doctrine Half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.50Stone Mountain Half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.50Booker T. Washington Half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.50Washington-Carver Half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.50

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U.S. Government Sealed Proof Sets

1959 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $56.501960 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47.501961 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49.501962 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47.501963 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42.501964 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.501965 SMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.501966 SMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.951967 SMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.501968 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.951969 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.951970 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.501970 High 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74.501971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.951972 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.951973 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.951974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.951975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.951976 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.951976 3 Piece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.501977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.951978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.951979 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.951980 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.951981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.951984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.951985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.951986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.951987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95

1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.951989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.951990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.951991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.951992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.951993 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.951994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.951995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.951996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.501997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.951998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.951999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.952000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.952001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.502002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.502003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.952004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.952005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.952006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.952007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.502008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44.502009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.502010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.502011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.502012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84.502013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.502014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.502015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.50

1950* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $639.501951* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 629.501952* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266.501953* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217.501954* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112.501955 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154.501956 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72.501957 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27.501958 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34.501959 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.501960 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.501960 Small date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.501961 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.501962 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.501963. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.501964. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.501968. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.951969. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.951970. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.501970 High 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99.501971. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.951972. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.251973. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.501974. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.951975. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.501976. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.951976 3 Piece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27.95 1977. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.951978. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.951979. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.951979 Type 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67.501980. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.501981. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.501982. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.501983. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.951984. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.751985. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.951986. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.951987. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.951988. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.951989. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.951990. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.951991. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.951992. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.951992 Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.951993. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95

1993 Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $34.501994. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.951994 Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.501995. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.951995 Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65.951996. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.951996 Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.501997. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.951997 Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42.501998. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.951998 Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.501999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.951999 Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119.502000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.952000 Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.502001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.952001 Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54.502002. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.952002 Silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.502003. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.952003 Silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.502004. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.952004 Silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.502005. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.952005 Silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.502006. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.952006 Silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.502007. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.502007 Silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44.502008. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.502008 Silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52.50 2009. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.502009 Silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59.502010. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.502010 Silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62.502011. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44.502011 Silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82.502012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154.502012 Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 9.502013. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.502013 Silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79.502014. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.502014 Silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79.502015. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.502015 Silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79.50

* Housed in a Deluxe Capital Plastic holder.

U.S. Government Sealed Mint Sets

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H. E. Harris coin folders are the perfect way to dis-

play and organize coin collection. Each folder has

one slot for reverse display. Folders contain precise

historical information of each coin. Made of acid

free materials for archival storage.

Your Choice $3.95 each Ten Folders for $37.50

CentsFlying Eagle/Indian-Cent . . . . . 1857-1909Lincoln Cent #1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1909-1940Lincoln Cent #2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1941-1974Lincoln Cent #3 . . . . . . . . . . Starting 1975Lincoln Memorial . . . . . . . . . . . . 1959-1998Lincoln Memorial . . . . . . . . . Starting 1999Cents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plain

NickelsLiberty Head. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1883-1912Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1913-1938Jefferson #1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1938-1961Jefferson #2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1962-1995Jefferson #3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting 1996Nickels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plain

DimesMercury. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1916-1945Roosevelt #1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1946-1964Roosevelt #2. . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting 1965Roosevelt #3. . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting 2000Dimes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plain

QuartersStanding Liberty . . . . . . . . . . . . 1916-1930Washington #1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1932-1947Washington #2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1948-1964Washington #3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1965-1987Washington #4 . . . . . . . . . . . Starting 1988Statehood #1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-2003Statehood #2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-2008National Park Quarters #1 . . . . 2010-2015National Park Quarters #2 . . . . 2016-2021Quarters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plain

Half DollarsWalking Liberty #1. . . . . . . . . . . 1916-1936Walking Liberty #2. . . . . . . . . . . 1937-1947Franklin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1948-1963Kennedy #1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1964-1984Kennedy #2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting 1985Half Dollars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plain

DollarsPeace Dollar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1921-1935Eisenhower & SBA . . . . 1971-1981 & 1999Silver Dollars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PlainSacagawea P & D . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-2004Sacagawea P & D . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-2008Sacagawea P & D . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-2013Presidential P & D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #1Presidential P & D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #2

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Vintage Travel Decals

These mint condition vintage travel decalsfrom the 1960’s cover many different destina-tions all over the United States and vary in sizefrom 3” x 4” to 4” x 3.5”. We offer individualpieces or in lots as follows:

One our choice ... $4.95Five different destinations ... $22.50Ten different destinations ... $39.50

Twenty different destinations ... $59.50

Comic Booksof the 1970’s

We just purchased acollection of comicbooks from the1970’s. All are fullcolor, printed onnewsprint and areapproximately 16pages in length. Wehave the following,all in very nice con-dition:

Daffy Duck (1976) $7.95Donald Duck (1976) 7.95Grimm’s Ghost Stories (1976) 7.95The Pink Panther (1976) 7.95Ripley’s Believe It Or Not (1976) 7.95

Our stock is low on many of these comic books; so to avoid disappointment, don’t delay your order.

Identical Six Consecutive “Fives”Here isanotherunique pair-ing of identi-cal serial-numberednotes.GradingCrispUncirculatedcondition,you willreceive twoFederalReservenotes: a$1.00 notedated 2013from District6 (Atlanta,Georgia)and a $5.00note dated2013 from

District 1 (Boston, Massachusetts). Both noteshave identical serial numbers starting with sixconsecutive fives and ending with two sparesother than five. Both notes are available foronly…

$49.50

Japanese 100 Mon Bronze Coin

Oblong in shape, this unique bronze 100 MonJapanese coin was minted from 1835-1870.Measuring approximately 1.25” x 1.75” andholed in the center, this interesting coin gradesXF and is priced at only…

$19.50

A Double Wapenstuiver!This Netherlands(Holland) twostuivers coin isalso known as adouble wapens-tuiver and wasminted from1672 to 1793. We

just purchased a small hoard of these silvercoins, all dated 1776, the year of ourDeclaration of Independence! The obversedesign features the crowned arms of Holandand the reverse inscription spells out Holandiaand displays the date. We offer this silver coinin Very Fine condition for only…

$14.95

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The 2004 Republican StatehoodButton Collection

This comprehensive collection of George W.Bush Statehood buttons includes Mint condi-tion buttons from all fifty states plus theDistrict of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam,American Samoa, U.S. Virgin Islands,Northern Mariana Islands plus a RepublicansAbroad button. In total, all 56 buttons, eachmeasuring 1.25 inches, can be yours for only…

$9.95

Kaiser Wilhelm II Commemorative

This Choice AU/BU Prussian two mark 90%silver coin commemorates the 25th anniver-sary of the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II. Theobverse depicts the Kaiser in full uniform. Thereverse design shows the crowned imperialeagle with a shield on its breast. We offer thisone year type coin for only……

$49.50

The Yanks Are Coming!

“SUPPORT YOUR COUNTRY” was the themeof these beautifully designed multi-coloredWorld War I posters. Masterfully reproducedin brilliant colors from the original prints,these 18” x 24” posters offer an opportunity toown a memento from United States history.They are suitable for framing and make greatconversation pieces. Don’t miss this chance toexperience the past. Purchase your World WarI souvenir today! …

Buy Liberty Bonds (Lincoln’s Bust) …$6.95

Ten For $49.50

Choice BU LincolnsAll full red, MS-63 or better

1940 $3.50 1949 $3.951940-D 5.95 1949-D 2.601940-S 4.65 1949-S 2.251941 2.65 1950 2.751941-D 5.60 1950-D .951941-S 6.50 1950-S 1.351942 1.95 1951 2.951942-D 2.65 1951-D .651942-S 9.95 1951-S 1.391943 (Steel) 1.95 1952 2.951943-D (Steel) 4.25 1952-D .651943-S (Steel) 7.95 1952-S 4.951944 .69 1953 .751944-D .95 1953-D .551944-S 1.85 1953-S .851945 1.85 1954 .851945-D 1.25 1954-D .591945-S 1.19 1954-S .491946 .89 1955 .491946-D .69 1955-D .451946-S 5.25 1955-S .591947 4.95 1956 .391947-D .95 1956-D .391947-S 2.95 1957 .391948 1.49 1957-D .391948-D 2.95 1958 .391948-S 2.95 1958-D .39

Complete Choice BU 54 piece collection(1940-1958) housed in a deluxe Dansco

album. .. $119.50

Dewey and Warren (1948)The Presidentialelection of 1948was supposed tohave been a slam-dunk victory forthe Republicans.The Democraticcandidate, HarryS. Truman, whohad become presi-dent upon thedeath of Franklin

Roosevelt, was the definite underdog! Mostprominent Democrats didn’t even feel that theparty would affirm his nomination at the con-vention. The Republicans chose ThomasDewey of New York, who had been theirPresidential candidate in 1944 against F.D.R.On the eve of the election, national pollsterswere unanimous in predicting Truman’sdefeat. The Gallup Poll showed a 49% to 44%Dewey advantage, Roper announced it at 52%to 47%, and Crossley predicted 50% to 45%.On Election Day it was Truman 49% toDewey’s 45%! We offer a multi-colored 1.25inch jugate Republican campaign button fea-turing Thomas Dewey and Earl Warren.Picturing the candidates in sepia, flanked by afull color American flag, this very scarce 1948button is in near mint condition and is pricedat only…

$49.50

Medieval Silver Coins from the Ottoman Empire

During the Turkish OttomanEmpire, the primary monetaryunit was the akce. The nameakce (pronounced “akche”)

meant “silver coin”, but eventually the mean-ing became synonymous with money. Thesesmall silver coins were produced in silver richSerbia starting in 1441 after being captured byOttoman forces and varied in weight, usuallybetween 1.15 and 1.18 grams. One hundredand twenty akce equaled a kurus, which, in1687, became the main unit of currency, replac-ing the akce. We offer you this medieval coinfor only…

$4.95Ten for $39.50

1961 J.F.K. Inaugural Program

This dramatic 64 page 1961 J.F.K. Inauguralprogram features a large American flag andeagle on the cover. As you turn the pages ofthis program you will read biographies of bothPresident Kennedy and Vice-President LyndonB. Johnson and their respective wives, Jackieand “Ladybird”. There is also information oninaugural events including the inauguralparade, White House pictures and may otherarticles. This program is definitely a drivedown memory lane if you are old enough toremember the event and a special treasure forthe collector. We have a very limited numberof these inaugural programs, each in very nicecondition

$49.50

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Identical Six of a Kind “Sevens”Continuingour offers ofidenticalfancy serial-numberednotes, weoffer a pairof CrispUncirculatedFederalReservenotes start-ing with sixconsecutive“sevens” fol-lowed bytwo sparesother thanseven. Youwill receive aseries 2013$5.00 note

from District 2 (New York City, New York) anda series 2013 $20.00 note from District 1(Boston, Massachusetts). This scarce duo ispriced at only…

$69.50

Jimmy Carter “Flasher Buttons”The Bicentennial year1976 marked a presi-dential election year.For the Republicans, itwas the “incumbent”Gerald Ford, who hadbeat out RonaldReagan to be theG.O.P. nominee. Forthe Democrats, it wasa dark horse, JimmyCarter, who was over-whelmingly victoriousover his competitionat the D.N.C. In theelection of 1976, Carter promised to restore trust in govern-

ment (in light of the Watergate scandals) and offered “a new vision for America”. When the cam-paign began, Carter was over 30 points ahead in the polls. On Election Day, it was Carter with50% of the popular vote to Ford’s 48%, and in electoral votes, it was Carter 297, Ford 240. We offertwo different 2.5 inch black and white flasher buttons featuring Jimmy Carter:

Jimmy Carter “A New Vision for America” … $14.95Jimmy Carter- Walter Mondale … $16.95

Both flasher Buttons … $29.50

A Choice- Not an Echo

This large 3.5 inch red, white and blue jugatebutton from the 1964 Republican Presidentialcampaign features Barry Goldwater and hisvice-presidential choice, William E. Miller. Inthe campaign, Goldwater stressed less govern-ment, states’ rights and greater freedom for theindividual. Although Goldwater only received39% of the popular vote, history shows he mayhave been a better choice than Johnson. Wewill never know. This large picture button ispriced at only…

$5.95

“Peter the Great” 500 Rubles NoteThis century-old 500 Rubles banknoteis the largest currency (in size) everprinted by the Imperial RussianEmpire, measuring a massive 5” x10.75”. Dated 1912, it features CzarPeter I, better known as “Peter theGreat:, who ruled Russia from 1682until his death in 1725. The obverseof this extremely ornate note depictsPeter the Great in battle uniform. Italso portrays a seated allegoricwoman symbolizing Mother Russia

along with a large watermark of the Czar. The reverse is multi-colored and proudly displays theRussian Coat of Arms. Worth the equivalent of $250.00 in U.S. funds in 1912, this large denomina-tion note would have purchased a house in Russia at the time of issue. This note was authorizedby the last Russian Czar, Nicholas II, who was deposed in 1917 and then executed along with hisentire family by the Bolsheviks. We offer this spectacular note which was printed at the twilight ofthe Imperial Russian Empire. Grading Crisp AU/CU, each note is housed in an archival plasticholder and is available for only ...

$19.50

1936 F.D.R.Political Tab

This metal fold-over tabmeasures one inch andis from Roosevelt’s sec-ond Presidential cam-paign in 1936.

$4.95

U.S.S.R. / Russian Currency Set

This Crisp Uncirculated U.S.S.R./Russian cur-rency collection features five different denomi-nations, four of which picture Vladimir Lenin.Dated 1961-1992, the following notes areincluded: 1 ruble, 10, 25, 50 and 200 rubles.

$7.95

Army Distinguished ServiceCross

The army distin-guished servicecross was estab-lished byCongress in 1918and was amend-ed in 1963. It wasinstituted to rec-ognize any per-son, while serv-ing in any capac-ity with thearmy, that distin-guished himselfby extraordinaryheroism while incombat. In orderto receive thismedal, presiden-tial approvalmust be granted.

$39.50

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“Presidential Hopeful” ButtonsWe have just purchased a large quantity of“Presidential Hopeful” buttons, mainly from the2008 campaign. These buttons represent candi-dates who ran in the primaries but were not chosento be the presidential nominee of their respectiveparties. These candidates include Evan Bayh,Wesley Clark, Howard Dean, Chris Dodd, JohnEdwards, Rudy Giuliani, Mike Huckabee, RonPaul, Mitt Romney and Fred Thompson, just toname a few. We have sorted these buttons into thefollowing lot mixtures, some of which will be largethree-inch picture buttons. How can you go wrongat these prices?

50 Different Buttons(at least 20 different candidates) ... $19.50

25 Different Buttons(at least 10 different candidates) ... $9.95

10 Different Buttons(at least 5 different candidates) ... $4.95

5 Different Buttons(at least 3 different candidates) ... $2.95

The New York PennyMost people have heard the storyabout how Manhattan was pur-chased from the Indians for $24.00.But what most people don’t realizeis that Peter Minuit used Dutchcoinage to purchase the trade goodsgiven to the Indians. The Dutchoriginally settled New York andNew York City, which was thenknown as New Amsterdam. WhilePeter Stuyvesant surrendered NewYork to the British in 1664, theDutch influence lived on well intothe next century. One of the lega-cies of the Dutch was the use ofDutch coins alongside of British,Spanish and other foreign coins.The Duit, a copper coin issued bythe Netherlands East IndiesCompany was one such coin fre-quently used in circulation as apenny. Use of such coins was com-mon up to and in some cases evenafter the American Revolution. A

chance find of buried treasure half way around the world (in Ceylon) has enabled us to offer these“New York Pennies” to our customers. The island of Ceylon was also a Dutch Colony until it wasseized by the British in 1790. We offer a “New York Penny” dated 1790 or earlier, a clad New Yorkstatehood quarter (2001) plus a Crisp Uncirculated $1.00 from New York note dated 2006, all pack-aged in a nice holder for only…

$14.95Ten for $129.50

Full Horn Buffalo Nickel RollsNice 40-coin roll of Full Horn Buffalo nickels.

We guarantee at least five different dates.

$69.50

Colorized Wild AnimalCoins

These odd-shaped animal coinswere released by the FederalRepublic of Somalia. Each coin isstruck in copper-nickel, layered in.999 silver and then colorized!Dated 2008 and in BrilliantUncirculated condition, each coinhas a face value of $1.00. We offersix different designs: Bison,Cougar, Grizzly Bear, Moose,Polar Bear and Wolf. Purchase theentire collection for only…

$49.50

1961 J.F.K. Inaugural Invitation

“…ask not what your country can do for you -ask what you can do for your country.” Thesewere the words of President John F. Kennedyduring his inaugural address in Washington,DC, on January 20, 1961. To commemoratethis very historic day, we offer an authenticPresidential Inaugural Invitation of PresidentJohn F. Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon B.Johnson. This invitation measures approxi-mately 8.25” x 10.75”, is in excellent condition,and is housed in a protective archival holder.Our regular retail price on this scarce inaugur-al invitation is $199.50. For a limited time youcan save $20.00. Priced at only…

$179.50

“The Roaring 20’s”

The Roaring ‘20’s featured three different pres-idential elections: 1920, 1924 and 1928, andwe offer non-picture buttons from each elec-tion. Each button will be similar or exactly asthe picture shown and are in near mint tomint condition.

Harding (Republican) – 1920 ... $24.50Coolidge (Republican) – 1924 ... $24.50Hoover (Republican) – 1928 ... $24.50

Smith (Democrat) – 1928 ... $24.50All Four Buttons ... $89.50

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Scarce Mexico Revolutionary 50¢Notes

These very scarce Mexican RevolutionaryNotes are dated August 6, 1915 and are fromZamora, Michoacan, Mexico. We were veryfortunate to purchase these from an old timecollector who told us he has had them for over40 years! We can offer nice VG or better notesat only…

$39.50Five for $175.00

Fruit and Vegetable Can Labels

These colorful fruit and vegetable can labels were issued 50-80 years ago and are in mint condition!Measuring approximately 11” x 3”, they list the product, the manufacturer, the contents and have anice graphic design. We offer ten different labels for only…

$29.50

Semi-Key Lincoln Specials!We just purchased a dealer’s stock of Semi-Key Lincolns. Take advantage of these special prices.

AG Good VG Fine VF1910-S $6.95 $12.95 $17.50 $21.50 $27.501911-S 24.50 47.50 54.50 57.50 62.501912-S 11.50 19.50 22.50 27.50 46.501913-S 6.95 9.95 14.95 19.50 32.501914-S 11.50 22.50 26.50 29.50 37.501915-S 8.95 17.50 22.50 28.50 31.50All Six Coins $67.50 $119.50 $149.50 $174.50 $224.50

Series 1928 XF/AU $2.00 NotesIn 1928 after 68 years in existence,the large size United States“Horseblanket” notes were discon-tinued. They were replaced bysmaller sized notes that are nowused in circulation. We just pur-chased a small cache of Nice XF/AU1928 $2.00 United States Notes thatwe can offer for your consideration.Prefix will be of our choice.

$19.50

A Rare Hoard of Alexander theGreat Tetradrachms

Alexander the Great’sastonishing overthrowof the greatest empireof his day, and theimportant politicaland economic changeshave made a pro-found impression onthe history of theworld. In 336 B.C., his

father Phillip II was preparing to expand theGreek Empire when he was assassinated. Withlighting quick military advances and brilliantmilitary strategy, Alexander the Great consoli-dated power in Greece. Two years after hisfather’s death, in 334 B.C. he was proclaimedleader of Greece. As leader of Greece his firstmajor battle was against the Persian Empire.In this David versus Goliath struggle, thePersian Empire was pushed back, defeated,destroyed and scattered. The leader of thePersian Empire, Darius, and his ablest gener-als were defeated over and over again untilAlexander the Great conquered a vast territo-ry stretching all the way to India. It was anextraordinary achievement, perhaps the great-est series of military victories in the history ofmankind. All of this was accomplished beforehis premature death at the age of 32. Not onlywas Alexander the Great a superb general andsoldier, but also a brilliant economist as well.One of the reasons for the success of hisempire was the fact that the economy wasbased on silver and gold, dug from mines indozens of different lands, which were minted,by hand, into coinage. We offer a nice VeryFine silver Tetradrachm of Alexander theGreat at only…

$395.00

In Memory of St. Stephen

This large 36MM silver coin dated 1938 wasminted in Budapest to commemorate“Hungary’s Greatest King”, Saint Stephen,who ruled from 1001-1038. During his reign,he established the Kingdom of Hungary,encouraged Christianity as a religion and abol-ished tribal divisions. He was also famous forhis generosity and righteousness. We offer thisfive Pengo coin in Choice AU/Unc condition.A total of 600,000 coins were minted beginningon August 12, 1938 but many were recalledand melted by the Hungarian Governmentduring WWII. We offer this scarce silver coinfor only…

$29.50

Ford Drive – “My Dollar is Paid”Union Button

This 1937-1938 pin-back button wasissued to members ofthe UnitedAutomobile Workers(UAW) who con-tributed $1 towards

the campaign to organize labor unions at theFord Plant in Rochester, New York. HenryFord staunchly resisted allowing unionizationof his workers even after General Motors andChrysler relented. There were stories of com-pany espionage, intimidation and even vio-lence against union organizers, which waseventually exposed by a local photographerwho witnessed and photographed as many asforty Ford security personnel attacking unionworkers as they passed out leaflets. WhileFord officials denied the thugs were theiremployees, the Ford Company finally recog-nized the UAW in 1941. This oval pinbackmeasuring 1” x ½” is an amazing piece ofAmerican history and can be yours for only…

$4.95 Ten for $39.50

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John Kerry For President (2004)Massive Nine-Inch Campaign Buttons!

The Presidential election of 2004 featured theincumbent Republican President George W.Bush from Texas, and the Democratic chal-lenger John Kerry from Massachusetts. Whenthe votes were counted on November 2, it wasadvantage Bush with a three million popularvote margin and a 286-251 electoral vote advan-tage. From this election we offer three differentmassive 9” buttons from the Kerry campaign.

Democratic Integrity Button ... $6.95United for a Stronger America Button ...

$5.95Victory 2004 Button ... $4.95All Three for Only ... $14.95

The Nomination of John Fitzgerald KennedyThe Democratic National Conventionwas held at the Los AngelesMemorial Sports Arena from July 11-15, 1960. The Democrats, who hadnot been represented in the WhiteHouse since Harry Truman’s admin-istration, felt they needed a freshface. In the week prior to the con-vention, Adlai Stevenson II, theparty’s nominee in 1952 and 1956,announced his candidacy, but his

landslide defeats in both elections (against Eisenhower) left party leaders doubting he could win in1960. When the convention was over, it was John F. Kennedy who walked away with the nomina-tion, winning on the first ballot with 806 votes. From the 1960 D.N.C., we offer a genuine ticketstub used for admittance to the convention. Highly collectible and in excellent condition, this his-toric piece is priced at only…

$39.50

Over One Million Baseball Cards!

You read it correctly! We have just purchasedover one million near mint to mint baseballcards! In order to sell these quickly we haveassembled "Monster Boxes" containing 5,000cards. Starting in the 1980's, you will receivecards issued by all of the major manufactur-ers, including Donruss, Fleer, Pinnacle, Score,Topps, Upper Deck and others. We have noidea what cards you get but we guaranteeyou will be delighted. Over 5,000 baseballcards can be yours for only...

$69.50

Ancient Greek Silver QuarterStaters from Istros

Istros was a Greek colony thatwas located at the mouth ofthe Danube on the westerncoast of the Black Sea.Established in the mid-7th cen-tury B.C., it had great commer-

cial importance for trade. We offer a tiny silverone-quarter stater from Istros, featuring twoyoung male heads, side by side. One isupright and the other inverted. We offer silverstaters at $295.00, so these quarter staters inF/VF condition should be an excellent valueat only…

$49.50

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McCain-Palin Lapel PinMeasuring approxi-mately 1” x ½”, thislapel pin is for the 2008Republican ticket ofMcCain and Palin. Inmint condition, weoffer these as follows:

One ... 95¢Ten ... $7.95

One Hundred ... $49.50

United States Large Cents

We just purchased a hoard of U.S. Large Centsin Good or Better condition. We offer ten dif-ferent dates (of our choice) for only…

$199.50

Japanese National Census Commemorative Medal

This 30mmbronze medal fea-tures the image ofa “Taika” Era offi-cial within theoutlined borderof a sixteen-petaled Imperial chrysan-themum. On thereverse are fourrows of Kanjicharacters, two ofwhich translate“NationalCensus” and“CommemorativeMedal”. On thetop and bottomare another tworows of Kanjicharacters trans-lating “Taisho Era9th Year (1920)”and “10th Month,

1st Day”. This medal was awarded to all ofthose who participated directly or who assistedin the first national census in 1920. We offerthis over 90 year old Japanese medal in nearmint condition as pictured, for only…

$69.50

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Xin Dynasty 2000 Year OldChinese Coin

The Xin Dynasty (9 A.D.to 23 A.D) was createdwhen Wang Mang killedthe previous ruler, 13year old Emperor Ping,with poisoned wine.Mang was considered by

some an influential leader who introducedmodernistic ideas of both public and privateeconomies, outlawed slavery and introducedincome tax during his short rule. He alsostrived to simplify and modernize the mone-tary system by demonetizing all previouscoinage and had these copper/bronze “cash”coins produced. These quarter sized coinswith a square hole in the center were conve-nient to use and were contemporary with theRoman Imperial coinage of Augustus andTiberius. We offer nice examples of this 2,000year old coin for only…

$9.95Ten for $89.50

Ancient Greek Athenian OwlThis Greek silvertetradrachm bears the hel-meted head of the goddessAthena on the obverse andtwo symbols of the god-dess, and owl and an olivebranch on the reverse.Minted from 449-262 B.C.,

this wonderful piece of antiquity grades Fineto Very Fine and is free of bankers’ marks. Wehave a small quantity available, each priced atonly …

$395.00

Marilyn Monroe Fan Club Button

The American actress Marilyn Monroe wasborn Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1st, 1926.Born in Los Angeles, California, she spent mostof her child hood in orphanages and fosterhomes. Foster parents would frequently sendher by herself to the movies to get rid of her forthe day. At the age of 5, she knew she wantedto be an actress. Married for the first time atage 16, she made her first movie at the age of21. Popular movies as “Some Like it Hot”,“Gentlemen Prefer Blonds” and “Bus Stop”made her a top box office draw, but personalheartbreak and two more failed marriages(sports superstar Joe DiMaggio and playwrightArthur Miller) took their toll and Marilyn wasfound dead in her Brentwood, California homeon August 5th,1962. We remember Marilynwith this commemorative 3 inch Fan ClubButton, light blue and featuring Marilyn at hermost beautiful. Yours for only …

$4.95

A Piece of Ancient RomanWardrobe in Your Hands!

Ancient Romans wereknown to wear flowingtogas and capes. Thesegarments were fastenedby a fibula, also known asa brooch. Made of bronzeand fashioned as an earlysafety pin, these typicallyconsisted of four differentparts (the bridge, pin,spring and hinge), thesepieces of craftsmanshiprepresented an improve-ment on the Neolithicstraight pin which wasless secure and could fallout. There were hundredsof different fibula designs

and many were specific to status, class or mili-tary rank. We believe our collection to be fromthe 2nd century A.D., pins are intact (but sta-tionary due to age). Colored a dark patina,these are of various styles, measuring fromapproximately 1.25 inches to 2 inches. Due toextremely limited supply, get the pin of ourchoice only…

$39.50

Nixon is a Good LoserAfter his defeat in the 1960 Presidential Election and subse-quent loss in the 1962 California Gubernatorial Election,many felt that Richard Nixon just didn’t have what it tookto win. In 1968, after receiving the Republican nomination,this 1.75 inch “Nixon is a Good Loser” button was issued,predicting another loss. However, on November 5, 1968,after the votes were tallied, it was Richard Nixon who hadthe last laugh, defeating his Democratic opponent, HubertHumphrey. We offer this “politically incorrect” button foronly…

$2.95Four for $9.95

Sarah Palin For V.P. (2008)

On August 29, 2008 John McCain madeRepublican Party history when he selectedSarah Palin, the Governor of Alaska, to be hisVice-Presidential running mate. The only otherwoman to be selected for this position wasGeraldine Ferraro, Walter Mondale’sDemocratic running mate in 1984. We offerfive different Sarah Palin buttons, either iden-tical or similar to the ones pictured, all in nearmint to mint condition.

$7.95

“Coffee with Kennedy”We offer thisheavy papercoffee cup pro-moting John F.Kennedy’s suc-cessful presi-dential bid in1960. This 8 oz.cup is inunused condi-tion and standsabout 3.25 inch-es high. It wasprimarily usedby Kennedysupporters dur-ing broadcasts

of the televised program “Coffee with Senatorand Mrs. John F. Kennedy”. Issued by theWomen’s’ Committee of the DemocraticNational Party, this over 55 year old collectibleis priced at only…

$14.95

1926 Near 6 Canadian NickelThis scarcedateCanadiannickel fea-tures KingGeorge V onthe obverseand two

maple leaves on the reverse. With a mintage ofless than one million, it is considered one ofthe semi-key dates of the collection. We offerFine or better pieces, which catalog at $7.00,for only…

$4.95

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WIN

This political tab and button were issued dur-ing Gerald Ford’s administration. The threeletters stood for “Whip Inflation Now”. Wehave this 40 year old tab and button availablefor only…

$2.95 Ten Pairs ... $19.50

Euboia Histiaia Silver TetrobolThe Greek city of Histiaiawas located on the Islandof Euboia, the largestGreek island after Crete.The Island of Eubioa wasin control of a large andfertile coastal plain whichhad produced a bountifulharvest of grapes andother crops for thousandsof years. Histiaia was

named after a beautiful nymph who was wor-shipped as the city’s goddess, This hand stuckcoin from the 3rd century B.C. features thewreathed bust is of this goddess while thereverse depicts the nymph seated on the prowof a galley, and holding a naval standardreflecting the city’s importance as a commer-cial seaport. This silver coin grades F/VF andcan be yours for only…

$49.50

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Wendell L. Willkie Election Banner(1940)

“God Bless America” is the theme of this scarcepatriotic red, white and blue printed satin win-dow banner promoting Wendell L. Willkie forPresident in 1940. Suspended from a woodenrod with a golden cord and tassels, this bannerwas designed to hang in the front window of ahome, it features the portrait of the Republicancandidate flanked on both sides by elongatedAmerican Flags. Promoting Willkie as the“Hope of Our Country”, this near mint condi-tion election banner measures approximately5” x 6” and is priced at only…

$39.50

Mexican Coin Poundage

We have just purchased over 500 pounds ofwell mixed Mexican coinage, most of whichdates from the 1940’s to the 1980’s. Althoughthere are a few inflationary issues in thisgroup, most of the denominations range fromone centavo to one peso. We guarantee thatyou will be delighted with the mixture.

One Pound … $12.50Five Pounds … $54.50Ten Pounds … $99.50

Six Consecutive “Sevens”These CrispUncirculated2013 $5.00FederalReservenotes startwith six con-secutive“sevens” fol-lowed bytwo sparenumbersother thanseven.Issued inDistrict 2(New York

City, New York), each note is priced at only

$19.50

First Lady Runs for Senate!

In 2000 political history was made when FirstLady Hillary Rodham Clinton ran for theSenate, not for her home state, but for the stateof New York. Thirty six year earlier, RobertKennedy of Massachusetts ran for the Senateseat, again, not from his home state, but fromNew York. Although both Clinton andKennedy were mocked as “carpetbaggers” bytheir respective opponents, both were victori-ous. From Hillary’s 2000 campaign, we offer acollection of five different picture buttons. Eachlot will include a square button plus fourround buttons, each grading near mint to mintcondition and measuring up to three inches.All five buttons are priced at only …

$4.95Ten Lots ... $39.50

Gold Plated Stamps

These commemorative envelopes feature aFirst-Day Issue stamp with dated cancellationplus an identical stamp oversized and platedwith actual 22-24 karat gold! Issued especiallyfor collectors since the 1980’s, these first-daycovers commemorate a wide variety ofthemes. We offer the following assortments.Topics will be of our choice.

One $3.9510 Different 29.5025 Different 69.5050 Different 119.50100 Different 199.50200 Different 349.50300 Different 449.50

VF Ancient RomansNow is the time to startyour Roman CoinCollection. We offer select-ed Very Fine Bronze exam-ples at unbelievably lowprices.

1 coin $9.955 different rulers 47.5010 different rulers 89.50

VG Indian Cents1909 ... $14.95

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Greek Silver Coin from TroasThis tiny silver Greek Obol isfrom Troas, which is located inthe northwestern part ofAnatolia, Turkey. Minted in thefourth century B.C., this coindisplays the head of a youth onthe obverse and a ram’s head

on the reverse. Centuries after this coin wasminted, the area of Troas was referenced in theNew Testament when the Apostles Paul andSilas visited Troas during their journey fromGalatia to Macedonia. We offer this uniqueGreek silver coin in F/VF condition for only…

$39.50

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WWII United States One Centavo

Proudly displaying the eagle and shield andthe motto “United States of America”, this onecentavo coin was struck at the San Franciscomint during World War II for the Philippines.Dated 1944 and carrying an “S” mint mark,this piece was issued during the time periodthat the Philippines was a United States pro-tectorate. We offer VF or better coins as fol-lows:

One Coin for … $1.49Ten Coins for … $9.95

President William Jefferson ClintonThe year 1976 marked the beginning of William JeffersonClinton’s political career. That year, he became the AttorneyGeneral of Arkansas. Setting his sights higher, he ran forGovernor of the state, and was victorious. Two years later, in1980, he ran for re-election but was defeated. But Clinton, whowould later become known as “The Comeback Kid”, didn’t letdefeat stop him. He learned from his mistakes and ran in thenext gubernatorial election. He won that election and the nextfour elections for governor. In 1992, while many prominentDemocrats decided to sit out the presidential race because ofPresident Bush’s exceptional public approval numbers, Clintonchose to throw in his hat. Later that year, at the D.N.C., he wasnominated on the first ballot with 3,372 votes as the Democraticpresidential candidate. In the November election (1992) he wenton to defeat the Republican incumbent President George Bushand four years later won re-election by easily defeating BobDole. Although his administrations were plagued with variousscandals and an impeachment proceeding, somehow Clintonwas always able to land on his feet. In the end, “Slick Willie”prevailed. From Clinton’s two inaugurals, we have been able tofind some very “Presidential Items” that we can offer as follows:

FIRST INAUGURATION – 1993We offer the following items from Clinton’s first inauguration, held on January 20, 1993:

*Presidential Inaugural Invitation (8.5x11)…$29.50*Presidential Inaugural Button…$4.95

*Presidential Inaugural Lithograph by Renowned Artist Hal Reed, dated 1/20/93…$9.95*Presidential Guest Medallion with Ribbon…$14.95

All Four Items…$39.50SECOND INAUGURATION – 1997

We offer the following items from Clinton’s second inauguration, held on January 20, 1997:*Presidential Inaugural Invitation (8.5x11)…$19.50

*Presidential Inaugural Button (3”) showing the President and Mrs. Clinton…$2.95*Presidential Inaugural Ball Invitation (5”x7”) …$9.95*Presidential Inaugural Ball Ticket (7.75”x3”)…$7.95*Presidential Inaugural Ball Security Badge…$14.95

All Five Items ... $49.50Or, purchase both inaugural packages, a total of nine different Clinton inaugural items, for

only…$79.50

Greek “Prancing Horse” BronzeCoin

This bronze coin wasminted in the AncientGreek city state ofMaroneia over 2,300years ago! Known as aleading center of trade,Maroneia was alsofamous for its fine wine.From this area inancient Greece, we offer

a small bronze coin featuring a “prancinghorse” on the obverse and grape vines (signi-fying wine) within a square on the reverse.Grading F/VF and minted from 400-350 B.C.,this coin is very reasonably priced at only…

$29.50

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Choice BU Indian CentsDesigned byJames B.Longacre, theIndian cent wasissued for circu-lation from 1859to 1909. Due to

a very fortunate purchase, we are able to offernearly Full Red Choice BU, MS-63 coins as fol-lows. You will be thrilled with the quality!

Choice BU Indian Cent Dated in 1890’s(date of our choice)…$59.50

Choice BU Indian Cent Dated in 1900’s(date of our choice)…$49.50

President Herbert Hoover Stickpin(1932)

The Presidential Electionof 1932 was held duringthe Great Depression. TheRepublicans chose theincumbent PresidentHerbert Hoover as theircandidate and theDemocrats countered withNew York GovernorFranklin D. Roosevelt.With unemployment at

over 20% in 1932, Hoover had virtually nochance of winning a second term. OnNovember 8, 1932 Roosevelt won the electionwith a popular vote advantage of over 7 mil-lion; the largest percentage margin ever for aDemocratic candidate! This landslide votewas also complimented by electoral voteadvantage of 472-59. We have just purchaseda small group of ¾ inch bronze stickpins forHoover’s 1932 presidential bid. Given to con-tributors of Hoover’s campaign by theMorgan County, Colorado RepublicanCommittee, the obverse of this great politicalpiece features a Republican elephant with thecaption of “Stick to Hoover” and the excusecaption of “None Could Have Done Better”.Grading Gem Brilliant Uncirculated, this overeight decade old stickpin is priced at only…

$39.50

“High Proof” Label

This early 20th Century outer box cigar labelwas the result of artwork done by lithograph-er Louis C. Wagner & Company. It features ayoung child promoting B. Newmark &Company’s “High Proof” brand. In near mintcondition, this label measures approximately4.5” x 4.5” and is an excellent candidate forframing. With a catalog value of $35.00, it is agreat value at only…

$14.95

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200,000 Presidential Political Buttons!

Yes, you read it correctly, 200,000Presidential political buttons! Thiscollection we just purchased is somassive that we are able to offerover 250 different buttons, all innear mint to mint condition.Starting in the 1930’s, you willreceive one of each of the followingcandidates: Franklin Roosevelt, AlfLandon, Wendell Willkie, ThomasDewey, Dwight Eisenhower andAdlai Stevenson. There will also berepresentation of every Democraticand Republican Presidential candi-date starting with John F. Kennedyand ending with Barack Obama.You will receive Democratic,Republican plus third party candi-dates, Presidential hopeful buttonsas well as Inaugural buttons. Sizeswill range from 7/8 inch to full pic-ture 3 inch buttons. We guaranteeyou will be delighted. Over 250 dif-ferent buttons are priced at only …

$99.50Five Lots (over 1,250 buttons )…

$450.00Ten Lots (over 2,500 buttons )…

$795.00

A Canadian Civil War Token?

Actually no, but these 19th century Canadianbank tokens were struck for the same reason asUnited States Civil War tokens – A shortage ofcopper coinage. Just as Civil War tokens circu-lated as money in the U.S., these tokens circu-lated within the Canadian Provinces. Dated inthe early to mid-1800’s, these tokens all gradeGood or Better. We just purchased a large col-lection of over 500 Canadian Bank tokens,which we have sorted into the following mix-tures. These always sell out, so don’t delayyour order!

One Token ... $8.95Five Different Tokens ... $39.50Ten Different Token ... $74.50

Twenty Different Tokens ... $139.50

Bullion and Exchange Bank of Carson City Checks

The Bullion and Exchange Bank ofCarson City, Nevada originated in1882 with the demise of the CarsonCity Bank. It was originally set upas a clearing house for other Nevadabanks for bullion, coins drafts,checks and other valuables. With thedecline of mining in the region, thebank was restructured into the State

Bank and Trust Company in 1903. The bank ultimately failed four years later (1907). Through afortunate purchase we are able to offer authentic cancelled checks from the Bullion and ExchangeBank. Each check is dated in the 1890’s and measures approximately 8.25” x 3.5”. In excellent con-dition, each check is dated, states the payee, and is signed and canceled. This wonderful piece ofearly Nevada history is priced at only…

$9.95 Ten checks for ... $79.50

Spana-Cuba Cigar Box Label

This outer cigar box label depicts a woman inprofile within a wreath of leaves occupied bytwo griffins facing her. Embossed and high-lighted with gold leaf, this near mint to mintcondition label measures approximately 4” x4” and is from the Yocum Brothers of Reading,Pennsylvania. You can own it for only…

$2.95Ten for $25.00

Benjamin Harrison, Our 23rd President

Benjamin Harrison, our 23rdPresident, defeated the incum-bent President Grover Clevelandin the election of 1888. And hewas victorious without winningthe popular vote! He received48% of the total popular vote toCleveland’s 49%, however, hiselectoral vote of 233 toppedCleveland’s 168. From this cam-paign, we offer this original brasscampaign stickpin with a die-cutbust of Harrison. This great polit-ical memento is in near mint con-dition, measures 1/2” x 2”, and ispriced at only…

$39.50

Anglo Californian BankCheck

This check is dated in the 1880’sandwas issued by the Anglo CalifornianBank of San Francisco, California. It issigned, cancelled, and endorsed. Agreat historical keepsake that isapproximately 130 years old!

$4.95

Good “V” Nickels1889 $13.95 1896 $7.951893 5.50 1898 2.951894 16.95 1909 2.491895 5.50 912-D 2.59

Full Horn Buffalo Nickel RollsNice 40-coin roll of Full Horn Buffalo nickels.

We guarantee at least five different dates.

$69.50

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Bush Won the Electoral Vote!

Although Al Gore would tally almost a halfmillion popular votes more than George W.Bush, he would lose the Presidential electionwith an electoral disadvantage of five votes(266 to 271). From the Presidential election of2000, we offer three different buttons. You willreceive two red, white and blue 2.25 inchjugate buttons, one portraying the Republicanteam of Bush- Cheney and the other display-ing Democratic candidates Gore-Lieberman. Inaddition, we will include a large three inch“Too Close to Call” button featuring Al Goreand George W. Bush. All three buttons, in mintcondition, can be yours for only…

$3.95

Chicago Times- Shirley Temple Club ButtonShirley Temple (April 23rd, 1928- February 10th,2014) was a popular child star in the 1930’s. Shemade her first movie “Bright Eyes” at age 3 whichwas written specifically for her age and talents.The movie featured the song “On the Good ShipLollypop” and made Shirley a box office star.Rumors followed her throughout her childhoodthat because she was so talented (and also due tothe fact she was never missing any baby teeth dur-ing her constant presence on the silver screen) thatshe was in fact a small 30 year old adult. Her pop-ularity waned in early adulthood, so she started aremarkable political career, running for Congress,and becoming the Ambassador to Ghana andCzechoslovakia. We offer this commemorative 3inch button picturing little Shirley for…

$4.95

Abraham Lincoln “C.D.V.”

In 1854, a French photographer named AndreDisderi introduced a method of producingglass plate images mounted on card stockknown as “Carte De Visite”. Abbreviated“C.D.V.”, these small (approximately 2.5” x 4”)photographs became the rage both in Europeand in the United States. Issued primarily dur-ing 1860-66, these all but disappeared fromproduction by the early 1870’s. We have madethis offer even more interesting by offeringC.D.V.’s of our 16th President, AbrahamLincoln. Each C.D.V. will be identical or simi-lar to the one pictured and is in above averagecondition. We have an extremely limited num-ber of pieces available, so don’t delay yourorder. …

$89.50

1926 Indochina Bond

This French Indochina bond was issued over80 years ago for French investments inVietnam. Each bond has a face value of 100Francs and contains 24 unused interestreceipts, all of which are individually num-bered. Since France no longer has a monetaryinterest in Vietnam, these bonds are non-negotiable. This 1926 French Indochina Bond,in nearly mint condition, is priced at only…

$9.95 Ten for $89.50

Gem Proof Sacagawea Dollar Rolls20 coins per roll

2000-S $49.50 2004-S $64.502001-S 195.00 2005-S 59.502002-S 109.50 2009-S 64.502003-S 59.50

Tonopah Midway Consolidated Mining Company CheckThis Tonopah Midway ConsolidatedMining Company check was writtenin the early 1920’s. It is dated,signed, has a payee and has beencancelled and endorsed. A greatkeepsake from the “Silver State” ofNevada…

$4.95

BU Buffalo NickelsAll MS-60 or better

1936 $14.95 1937 $14.951936-S 27.50 1937-S 27.50

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WWII German P.O.W. Camp Currency In many of the prisoner of war campswithin WWII Germany, the main unitof barter was cigarettes, however insome camps German P.O.W. currencywas issued. Known as “lagergeld,”which translates “camp money”,these notes were issued by the HighCommand of German Military Forces(Oberkommando Der Wehrmark).This P.O.W. camp money was givenout to the captured Allied officersonly. Other ranks did not receivethese allowances. Since the posses-sion of real German currency was for-bidden within the camp, these P.O.W.notes were the only accepted papermoney “currency”. Due to a very for-tunate purchase, we are able to offertwo different note denominations, a

one Reichspennig and ten Reichspennig. Used from 1939-1945, these Crisp Uncirculated notes areextremely scarce.

One Reichsfennig Note ..... $39.50 Ten Reichsfennig Note ...$49.50Both Notes ... $79.50

“WWII Era “Pin-Up” Mutoscope Cards

These beautifully designed full colorWorld War II era “Pin-Up”Mutoscope cards were produced inthe U.S.A. in the early 1940’s by theInternational Mutoscope ReelCompany, and were dispensed bythe vending machines at the price of2 cents each! Each 5.25” x 3.25” cardis in superb mint condition and ishoused in an archival holder. Weoffer the following cards:

I’m in a Class by Myself ... $9.95The Padlock Was My Own Idea ...

$9.95Both cards ... $18.95

Abraham Lincoln ButtonThis multi-colored buttonwas issued in 1909 tocommemorate the 100thanniversary of the birth of16th president, AbrahamLincoln. In Near Mintcondition, each buttonwill be identical or similarto the picture shown and

will measure at least 7/8”. We have handledthis popular button in the past and it alwayssells out, so don’t delay your order…

$49.50

Ay Chihuahua!Mexico’s revolutionary periodbegan in 1910. It ended upon theadoption of a constitution and theelection of a Congress in 1917. The1910-1917 Revolution was fought todestroy the reign of Portino Diaz,who had seized power in 1877.Having no national currencybecause of the Revolution, the stateof Chihuahua issued a decree onFebruary 10, 1914, authorizing theprinting of its own currency. Thesecolorful Mexican RevolutionaryNotes were issued by the state ofChihuahua in June 1915, and featurethe portraits of two revolutionaryheroes, Madero and Gonzales. Wejust purchased a small cache ofnotes in Very Good or better condi-tion, that we can offer as follows:

One Peso $4.95Five Pesos $4.95Ten Pesos $4.95Twenty Pesos $4.95

All four notes .... $16.95

Token To ParadiseIn Honolulu during the1950’s you needed bustokens to get around town.Since these tokens featured

a hula dancer, manytourists took them home assouvenirs. This caused atoken shortage in Hawaiiand these were soonreplaced with a less excit-

ing design. Because of thisthe “Hula” tokens immedi-

ately became collectors items. In1967 these tokens cataloged for $45.00 each.But, while supplies last you can purchasethese Uncirculated 1951 tokens for less thanthe price of a bus ride.

$1.95 Ten for $14.95

Hitler Youth Uniform ButtonAdolph Hitlerfelt it wasextremelyimportant to“influence”the thinking ofGermany’s

youth and he was able to accomplish systemicmind corruption through his “Hitler Youth”program, also known as Hitlerjugend. Hitlerviewed youth as “Aryan Supermen” and rec-ognized their place in the future of his infa-mous Third Reich. Under the Hitler Youthprogram, youngsters at a very young agewere instructed on both anti-church thinkingand anti-Semitism. Rather than academia,they were instructed in physical and militarytraining. The Hitlerjugend maintained train-ing academies comparable to preparatoryschools, where programs were designed tonurture future Nazi Party leaders. All of thisthankfully came to an end in 1945, with thedefeat of Germany. From the “spoils” of theThird Reich, we have obtained a limited num-ber of Hitler Youth uniform buttons. Brownin color and made of bakelite, the obverse ofeach button possesses the letters HJ(Hitlerjugend) and DJ (Deutches Jungvolk) ina tortoise-shell design. The reverse is RZMmarked and is holed for threading. We offerthis button, reminiscent of a dark period inhuman history, as follows:

One Button … $7.95Ten Buttons … $69.50

Fine Flying Eagle Cents1858SL ... $52.50

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1957 Official Inaugural ProgramAfter two consecutive presidential victories (1952,1956) over his Democratic rival, Adlai Stevenson,Dwight D. Eisenhower was ready to be sworn infor his second term as president of the UnitedStates. From this event, held in Washington, D.C.,on January 21, 1957, we are able to offer the officialprogram of the 43rd Inauguration. The front ofand back covers of this program deserve specialmention. The front cover displays a drawing ofPresident Eisenhower and Vice President Nixon,which was graciously donated by NormanRockwell, one of America’s foremost artists of thetime. The back cover gives us special inspiration,the President’s Prayer. The inside 48 pagesincludes a detailed listing of Inaugural events andceremonies, along with articles on Eisenhower andNixon. There are even articles on formerPresidents Herbert Hoover, George Washingtonand the first Republican President AbrahamLincoln. Add stories on the first families, plus ahost of pictures, events and historical facts, andyou have a great inaugural program. Even betteryet, this inaugural program is in Excellent condi-tion and priced at only…

$39.50

$10.00 Six of a Kind EightsThis series 2013 $10.00 note fromDistrict 2 (New York, New York)starts with six consecutive 8’s fol-lowed by two spares other thaneight. We offer a Crisp Uncirculatednote for only…

$29.50

“The Round Up” Cigar Box Label CollectionThese cigar boxlabels entitled“Round Up”show a lonelycowboy in frontof a campfire day-dreaming aboutthe love of his life.We offer three dif-ferent labels:outer box, endbox and seal. Allthree pieces are innear mint to mintcondition and arealmost ninedecades old! Allthree pieces arepriced at only...

$14.95

WWII Era “Community Chest”Window Label

The community chest was a fundraising orga-nization that collected money from local busi-nesses and workers and distributed it to com-munity projects. The first community chest(Community Fund) was founded in 1913 bythe Federation for Charity and Philanthropy.We offer the World War II era community chestpatriotic flag window label, which proudlystates, “We gave the American way voluntari-ly”. Colored red, white and blue, this nearmint label measures approximately 4” x 5.5”and is housed in an archival holder.

$7.95 Ten for $69.50

AG Buffalo NickelsWeak but legible dates.

1916 $2.75 1919-S $3.501916-S 4.50 1920-D 2.751917 2.45 1920-S .991918 2.45 1921 .991918-S 4.95 1923-S 2.491919 .79 1925-S .791919-D 6.95

Cheap Rwandan Poundage!

The Republic of Rwanda is located in CentralAfrica between Congo and Tanzania. Fromthis country we can offer poundage lots con-sisting of two different aluminum coins.These well circulated one and two franc piecesare dated in the 1970’s and 1980’s, and are solight that each one pound lot contains over 300coins! Look at these cheap prices:

One Pound (over 300 coins) ... $14.95Five Pounds (over 1,500 coins) ... $59.50Ten Pounds (over 3,000 coins) ... $99.50

KosovoCampaign

MedalApproved byExecutive Order inMay 2000, theKosovo Campaignmedal is awardedto U.S. ServicePersonnel whoparticipated in orengaged in directsupport of theoperation for 30consecutive or 60non-consecutivedays providingcertain criteriawere met.

$19.50

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“I Like Ike” License PlateThe year was 1956, a presidentialelection year. As in the previouselection (1952), it was theRepublican incumbent and WorldWar II General, Dwight D.Eisenhower against his Democraticopponent Adlai Stevenson. Whenthe votes were counted onNovember 6, Ike would be victori-ous again, defeating Stevenson byover 9 million popular votes withan electoral advantage of 457-73.From this 1956 election, we offer

this unique “I Like Ike” license plate. Sponsored by the committee to re-elect the President, thisapproximately 12” x 6” license plate is constructed on thick paper stock and colored red, whiteand blue. We offer this Mint condition piece for only…

$19.50

Little Bo Peep, Reunited

This shepherdess first lost her flock in 1805,when the first verse of the famous nurseryrhyme was written in a manuscript. Verseseventually added to the rhyme told of LittleBo Peep finding her sheep. This happyreunion is pictured on this 4.5” x 3.75” outercigar box label. Issued in 1874, this woodcutlithograph is in near mint condition and hasa catalog value of $40.00. It can be yours foronly…

$19.50

Bay Bridge CommemorativeThis 1936 BayBridge half dollarwas struck to com-memorate theopening of the SanFrancisco-OaklandBay Bridge. Thereverse designdepicts aCalifornia grizzlybear. A total of71,424 coins were

struck in November 1936 at the San FranciscoMint. Designed by California artist JacquesSchnier, this commemorative silver half dollaris available in Choice AU/BU condition foronly…

$159.50

Zambia One Kwacha

The Republic of Zambia was formerlyknown as Northern Rhodesia and is locatedin south central Africa. Gaining its indepen-dence in 1964, the country marked its 25thanniversary with this Brilliant UncirculatedOne Kwacha coin dated 1989. Made of brass,this thick coin features Zambia’s firstPresident, K.D. Kaunda, on the obverse. Thereverse design shows two falcons perched ona branch.

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El Primo Cigar Box Seal

This oval shaped cigar box seal measuresapproximately 5” x 3.75” and has a portrait ofa bearded gentleman. Advertising the “ElPrimo” cigar from E. Goss & Co. of LosAngeles and San Francisco, California, thiscolorful, gold leaf embossed label is in nearmint to mint condition. We can offer it to youfor only…

$7.95

Gem Proof Coin LotWe are currently overstocked on modernproof coins so we have decided to offer thisexcess inventory in groups of fifty differentcoins. Starting in the 1960’s, each lot willreceive a generous selection of cents throughdollars (including an Eisenhower, Anthony,Sacagawea and Presidential Dollar). Therewill be no silver coins, but we guarantee aretail value of well over $75.00. You willreceive a total of fifty coins (all different) at aprice of less than $1.00 each as a lot. How canyou lose?

$49.50

Old Cancelled ChecksThese Porterville Citrus Associationchecks were written and negotiated inthe early 1930’s. Displaying an inter-esting vignette, each check is num-bered, has a payee, an amount, a sig-nature(s) and an endorsement. In nicecondition, one of these checks can beyours for only…

$2.95 Ten for $25.00

The Order of the Rising SunThe Order ofthe Rising S un(Kyuokujit-susho) medalwas awardedby the Japanesegovernment toboth militaryand civilianpersonnel forgeneral meritand was givenboth toJapanese and toforeign individ-uals. Made ofsilver, thedesign is of apaulonia leaf,symbolizingthe ImperialFamily. Theleaf, enameledin green, isaccompaniedby flowers,

with complimenting purple enameling. Onthe reverse of this 8th Class medal are fourJapanese characters which translate “Order ofthe Merit Decoration”. This attractive medal(as pictured) is housed in its original presenta-tion case.

$89.50

BU Franklin HalvesMS-60 or better.

1949-D $39.50 1951-D $29.501949-S 54.50 1952-S 64.50

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Civil War NewspapersThe American Civil War wasfought from April 12, 1861 to May9, 1865. Seven southern slavestates (South Carolina, Mississippi,Florida, Alabama, Georgia,Louisiana and Texas followed byVirginia, Arkansas, North Carolinaand Tennessee) individuallydeclared their succession from theUnited States and formed theConfederate States of America.The war which was fought primar-ily over the issue of slavery lastedjust over four years with a com-bined cost of lives of approximate-ly 625,000 and over 411,000wounded. From this grievous eraof our country’s history we offerauthentic newspapers highlightingdaily battles and events as theyunfolded. We offer the followingnewspapers, each measuringapproximately 16” x 22”.Considering their age, the qualityis fairly decent.

Newark Evening Journal: Fourpages with no front page

graphics ... $19.50Ten for $175.00

The New York Herald: Eightpages, with a large map on page

one ... $59.50Five for $275.00

Jimmy Carter Key ChainJimmy Carter,our 39thPresident,was elected in1976. As a vic-tory souvenirthis key chainwas pro-duced, bear-ing the like-ness of Carteron theobverse andthe words“Into our 3rdcentury withCARTER” onthe reverse.Made ofmetal, thisspecial JimmyCartermemento canbe yours foronly…

$2.95

Ten for$25.00

Erie Railroad Stock

These approximately 8” x 12” cancelled ErieRailroad stocks are dated in the 1940’s and1950’s. Issued in a variety of colors, eachstock has a nice vignette as pictured.

$4.95Ten for $39.50

“Ugly” Carson City DollarsCarson City Morgan Dollars were mintedfrom 1878 until 1893 with a total mintage ofless than 14 million coins. Extremely popularwith collectors, retail prices on good qualitycoins range from $100.00 to $700.00 depend-ing on the date. We have just purchased agroup of quality-challenged Carson CityMorgans, all of which show excessive wearor slight damage. We offer a date of ourchoice for the unbelievably low price ofonly…

$59.50

Good Mercury Dimes1921 $47.50 1921-D $59.50

Both for ... $99.50

Why Is The Queen Blushing?The Queen has good reason to blush! Take a look atthe reverse on the $1.00 coin in this Cook Islands2010 year set. Wearing only a headdress, this “R”rated bi-metallic coin features a fully nude frontalview of Tangaroa, the Polynesian god of creationand fertility. We offer a complete seven-piece setfrom this South Pacific island chain composed ofthe following denominations: 1¢, 2¢, 5¢, 10¢, 20¢,50¢, and $1.00. All coins are Brilliant Uncirculatedexcept for the 10¢, 20¢ and 50¢ coins, which werespecially minted with a satiny matte finish. Thisunique coin set features Queen Elizabeth II on theobverse and has a per coin mintage of approxi-mately 12,000 pieces. This set will not last at only…

$24.50

White Cat Cigar Box Label

This whimsical inner box cigar labelfeatures a long-hair white catperched atop a cigar suspended inair. Entitled “White Cat”, it is innear mint to mint condition andmeasures approximately 9” x 7”.This colorful label is over eightdecades old and is a great piece ofart suitable for framing.

$7.95

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Roosevelt-Wallace Presidential Poster Set (1940)This extremely scarce setof two different blackand white posters from1940 promote FranklinD. Roosevelt forPresident and Henry A.Wallace for Vice-President. Measuringapproximately 12.5” x19”, they have beensafely tucked away instorage for over 74years! When the voteswere counted onNovember 5, 1940, vot-ers would agree withFDR’s slogan “Carry onwith Franklin D.Roosevelt”, handinghim a nearly 5 millionpopular vote margin.This set of two postersas pictured, can beyours for only…

$49.50

John F. Kennedy/Robert F. KennedyTapestries

These large (approximately 37” x 18”) tapestries memori-alize two important political figures in modern Americanpolitics. Produced in and imported from Italy in 1968,these full color cloth and velvet-like tapestries proudlydisplay the American flag, President John F. Kennedyand his brother, Robert F. Kennedy, along with twoshields at the bottom. Both targets of assassins,President Kennedy was stricken in Dallas on November22, 1963, by Lee Harvey Oswald, and his brother Robertlost his life at the hands of Sirhan Sirhan on June 5, 1968(passing away on June 6, 1968) at the Ambassador Hotelin Los Angeles, California, shortly after winning theCalifornia primary in his bid for the presidency (1968).We offer these memorial tapestries, both in excellent con-dition, as follows:

JFK/RFK Tapestry (as pictured) ... $19.50RFK/JFK Tapestry (reverse design) ... $19.50

Both Tapestries ... $35.00

First Five Hall of FamersCollector Card

22 Karat Gold Plated!On January 29, 1936, the first election forinduction into the Hall of Fame was held.A 75% vote was needed for induction andonly five players were voted in. Thisencapsulated 22 karat gold plated base-ball card pictures them all: Babe Ruth, TyCobb, Honus Wagner, Christy Mathewsonand Walter Johnson. This first five Hall ofFamers card is housed in its original boxand is available for only…

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The Dutch DuitThe Dutch East IndiaCompany (VereenigdeOost-Indische Compagnie.VOC) was established in1602. Besides being theworld’s first multinationalcorporation, it was also thefirst to issue stock, and by

1669, it was the richest corporation the worldhad ever seen. The Dutch East India Companywas the first “megacorporation”; it had thepower to wage war, imprison convicts, negoti-ate treaties and even coin money. The Dutchduit carrying the monogram of the Dutch EastIndia Company circulated throughout DutchIndonesia and even in the Americas. These7/8” duits feature the “VOC” arms of theDutch East India Company, date in the 1700’s,and were found buried in the ground inCeylon, probably when the British invadedthat country. In Good or better condition withsigns of cleaning, these Dutch duits of the“VOC” are an important part of two centuriesof Central Asian commerce.

$9.95Five Different Pieces ... $49.50Ten Different Pieces ... $89.50

Korean Service MedalAuthorized onNovember 8, 1950, thismedal was awarded forservice between June 27,1950 and July 27, 1954.To qualify for this medal, personnel were requiredto serve 30 consecutive or 60non-consecutive daysduring the above timeperiod. This medal wasthe same for all branch-es of the Armed Forces.

$19.50

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Odd Denomination Notes From OhioOne dark and stormy night in 1819, a small band of local hood-lums broke into the offices of Ezra Griswold, a tavern ownerand entrepreneur in the Ohio frontier town of Worthington.The crooks used Griswold’s own printing press to run off abatch of private scrip notes.

Griswold decided to replace his original series of scrip noteswith an entirely new issue of high quality notes, ordered fromthe prestigious Philadelphia engraving firm of Murray, Draper& Fairman. His order specified 50¢, 25¢, 12.5¢ and 6.25¢denominations. The unusual denominations were neededbecause coins were rarely encountered on the frontier. Changenotes circulated along with a small supply of Spanish eightreales and other assorted foreign coins and tokens. Each eightreales equalled one U.S. silver dollar. Two reales, or “two bits”were equivalent to a U.S. quarter dollar. One bit equalledtwelve and a half cents. The Niles Register at the time statedthat Griswold had over $25,000 worth of notes at the height ofhis career. Nearly 170 years later the notes showed up at theAmerican Numismatic Association Convention in Pittsburgh,

in the hands of an Ohio dealer. We were fortunate to purchase a small quantity of these notes at afavorable price and can pass the savings on to you.

61/4¢ note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.95 25¢ note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 50¢ note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95

Three piece set (61/4¢, 25¢, and 50¢) . . . . $29.50

“All The Way With Adlai”Adlai E. Stevenson (1900-1965) was the Democratic pres-idential candidate in 1952 and 1956. He was the grand-son of Vice President Adlai E. Stevenson who servedunder President Grover Cleveland (1893-1897). In bothof Stevenson’s presidential campaigns, he faced DwightD. Eisenhower. And in both cases, it was advantageEisenhower. Stevenson decided not to run again in 1960,and upon Kennedy’s election he was appointed U.S.Ambassador to the United Nations. As a memento ofStevenson’s campaign, we offer this 2.5 inch black &white flasher button. Tilt the button and observeStevenson’s image, tilt it the other direction and youwill see the campaign slogan “All the Way With Adlai”.This unique button, now over half a century old, ispriced at only…

$24.50

2009-S Clad Proof D.C. & U.S. Territory Quarter Sets

Each six-piece 2009-S Clad Proof D.C. & U.S.Territory Quarter Set is housed in a govern-ment-issue plastic holder and contains the fol-lowing quarters: District of Columbia, PuertoRico, Guam, American Samoa, U.S. VirginIslands and Northern Mariana Islands.

$12.50Ten Sets ... $99.50

Poland BadgerThis 2011 Polish TwoZloty coin features abadger. Issued inbrass, this BrilliantUncirculated coin ispriced at only…

$4.95

“Wide Awake” and Ready!

This very patriotic World War I era outercigar box label portrays an American baldeagle perched on a cannon barrel, spread-winged, and adorned with a breast shield ofstars and stripes. In the background of roughseas are United States Naval battleships readyfor action. Entitled “Wide Awake”, we offerthis multi-colored outer cigar box label inNear Mint condition for your consideration.Measuring approximately 4.25” x 4.25”, it ishoused in a protective plastic holder and hasa catalog value of $15.00. Your price on thisnearly century-old patriotic label is only…

$9.95 Ten for $79.50

The Air MedalEstablished on May11, 1942, it was meantto recognize meritori-ous service for mili-tary operationsinvolving aerial flight.This handsome bronzemedal are frequentlyawarded for specificnumbers of strikes,sorties, or flight hon-ors achieved by an air-man. A very hand-some medal given fora very important ser-vice to our country.Complete with ribbon.

$24.50

M*A*S*H Commemorative Button

M*A*S*H was an American television seriesdeveloped by Larry Gelbart, adapted from the1970 feature film MASH. The series was pro-duced in association with 20th Century FoxTelevision for CBS, which follows a team ofdoctors and support staff stationed at the“4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital” inVijeongbu, South Korea during the KoreanWar. We offer a black and white 1.75 inchcommemorative button with the title M*A*S*Hin red featuring the seven main members ofthe cast. This button is in near mint to Mintcondition and is priced at only……

$2.95Ten for $25.00

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XF Lincoln CentsWe just purchased a dealer’s stock of nice

XF Lincoln cents.

1909 $6.50 1926-D $14.951915-S 69.50 1926-S 37.501916 7.95 1927 1.291916-D 27.50 1927-D 6.951916-S 27.50 1927-S 14.951917 5.50 1928 1.091917-S 11.50 1928-D 5.951918-D 15.75 1928-S 8.951918-S 10.95 1929 2.491919 2.75 1929-D 5.501919-D 12.95 1929-S 5.951919-S 5.50 1930 1.091920 2.75 1930-D 1.751920-S 12.50 1930-S 1.091921-S 37.50 1931 3.951924-S 34.50 1931-D 12.951925 2.75 1932 6.951925-D 15.95 1932-D 4.251925-S 11.50 1933 6.501926 1.29 1933-D 12.95

“Button Your Lips Harry!”Harry S. Truman, our 33rd President, served most ofFranklin D. Roosevelt’s term (1945-1949) and four yearsof his own (1949-1953), so in March 1952, feeling he hadserved two full terms, he announced that he would notseek re-election. He urged Adlai Stevenson to run forthe office and promised him his full support. Four yearslater (1956), Stevenson was again a candidate for theDemocratic nomination, however, this time Trumancame out in support of the liberal New York GovernorW. Averell Harriman. In a protest to Truman’s decision,and in hopes of silencing him, the Stevenson campaignissued this comical 2.5” red, white and black politicalbutton. Declaring “I’m for Stevenson”, this button dis-plays a caricature of Harry Truman (with lips buttoned)and the caption “How We’d Like Harry”. Stevensonwould go on to win the Democratic nomination in 1956,and by doing so, he did eventually receive Truman’s

blessing and support, however, this button and its statement remain a part of political history.

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Charlemagne

This mint condition cigar box seal featuresCharlemagne. Also known as Charles theGreat or Charles I, he was the first Emperor inWestern Europe since the collapse of theWestern Roman Empire three centuries earlier.We offer this ornate and colorful label featur-ing His Majesty. Measuring 3.75” and roundin shape, it is priced at only…

$14.95

Johnson-Humphrey “VoteDemocratic”

This 1.125 inchJohnson-Humphrey“Vote Democratic”button is colored red,white and blue andcleverly shows bothcandidates picturedwithin the confines ofa map of the UnitedStates. In near mint

to mint condition, we offer this 1964Presidential button for only…

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Victory Squadron Plastic Planes

These plastic toy planes were made in the U.S.A. by Irwin Products in the late 1940’s and 1950’s.Entitled “Victory Squadron”, they portrayed airplanes used during World War ll. We offer the fol-lowing, all in near mint condition:

One Single Engine Airplane … $4.95One Double Engine Airplane … $4.95

Both for $7.95

Outer Box Cigar Labels

These colorful and ornate outer box cigarlabels were printed in the 1920’s and 1930’s.Each label measures approximately 4.5 inchesx 5 inches. In storage for almost 40 years,these labels are available as follows:

5 different … $9.9510 different … $17.5020 different … $29.50

Palau Octopus $1.00 Coin

The Republic of Palau is an island countrylocated in the western Pacific Ocean.Celebrating a marine life protection theme, weoffer a silver dollar-sized $1.00 face value coindated 2012 from Palau. Struck in base metaland then layered in .999 silver, this coin fea-tures Neptune on the obverse and a multi-col-ored octopus on the reverse. We offer this dra-matic proof condition coin, which has beenencapsulated in a hard protective plastic hold-er, for only…

$29.50

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Army Commendation Medal

The Army Commendation medal was estab-lished by the War Department on December18, 1945. It was to be awarded to junior sol-diers for acts of achievement or meritoriousservice. Later, criteria for this award specifi-cally precluded award of the ArmyCommendation Medal to general officers dur-ing peacetime.

$19.50

Motorcycle Coin SetsYes, you read it correctly. Actualcoins shaped like motorcyclesused since the 1950’s! This com-plete set of six different motorcy-cle one dollar face value coinswas released by the FederalRepublic of Somalia. Dated 2007,each Brilliant Uncirculated coinhas been struck in copper-nickeland then layered in .999 silver.The obverse of each piece dis-plays the Somali coat of arms, thedate (2007), and the denomina-tion ($1.00). The reverse designseach feature a different motorcy-cle, expertly enameled in a mini-mum of two distinct colors! Thesevery detailed coins (even down tothe spokes!) are available as a setonly. All six coins can be yoursfor only…

$59.50

Gold in a BottleGold, val-ued for cen-turies as apreciousmetal and asign ofwealth, con-tinues to bea solidmedium ofexchange inthe world.The west-ern UnitedStates hasseen manygold rushes:Californiain 1849,Colorado in1859 andthe Yukonin 1897.With goldnow valued

at around $1,100.00 per ounce, the rush is onagain, and we have found a way to make itsurprisingly affordable. This miner’s assaybottle contains genuine gold in the form ofgold leaf! Housed in a deluxe 3” x 2” glassvial, the gold is suspended in liquid, giving ita snow globe effect. Complete with a goldminer design on the cap, this great keepsakeis priced at only…

$9.95 Ten for $89.50

President Theodore RooseveltTheodore Roosevelt was best known as theCommander of Rough Riders during the Spanish-American War, however, his political career actu-ally started before and continued after the war. Itbegan in 1882 with his election to the New YorkAssembly. He was also a member of the U.S. CivilService Commission (1889-95), President of theNew York City Police Board (1895-7), AssistantSecretary of the Navy (1897-8) and Governor ofNew York (1898-1900). In 1900, PresidentMcKinley chose Roosevelt to be his running matein the Presidential election, a position which wasachieved with McKinley’s victory. Roosevelt’sVice Presidential role was short lived, as hebecame President on September 14, 1901, follow-ing the assassination of President McKinley. In

1904, Theodore Roosevelt was nominated and ran for President on his own right. We offer thisgenuine flag stick pin from this campaign, picturing Roosevelt on one side and his VicePresidential choice, Charles Fairbanks, on the other. This flag stick pin, made of thick corrugatedpaper, is actually shaped like a flag. This over a century old campaign item (1904) is in virtuallymint condition and is extremely scarce. Own this unique political collectible for only…

$79.50

German WWII Era N.S.V.Membership Pin

The National SocialistPeople’s WelfareOrganization, or N.S.V., wasestablished in 1933, shortlyafter the Nazi Party tookpower in Germany. Headedby Erich Hilgenfeldt, who

was appointed by Joseph Goebbels, it becameone of the largest Nazi Group Organizations,and by 1939 it was second only to the GermanLabor Front. During World War II, the N.S.V.was expanded to handle more governmentalresponsibilities, especially in the areas of childand youth labor. Operational duringGermany’s dark Third Reich, we offer a mem-bership pin of the N.S.V. measuring approxi-mately 6/10 inch. In excellent condition, wehave priced this pin at only…

$39.50

“1861” Cigar Box Label

This mint condition end box cigar label mea-sures approximately 5.25” x 2.25” and is enti-tled “1861”, the same year John C. Weidemanestablished his wine and liquor firm. In 1864the firm was reorganized as Weideman andTiedemann and in 1873 the four story buildingshown on this label was constructed inCleveland, Ohio. We offer this label for yourconsideration. It is priced at only…

$3.95

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Michael Dukakis For President- 1988

The Presidential Election of 1988 pit-ted the Republican George Bushagainst the Democrat Michael S.Dukakis. When the votes were talliedon November 8, 1988, Bush wouldwin with an almost 8 million popularvote advantage and an electoral mar-gin of 315. Political buttons ofGeorge Bush’s 1988 Presidential cam-paign are fairly common, howeverthis is not the case with Dukakis but-tons. They tend to be more priceyand more difficult to find. We offer afive piece set of Dukakis buttons foryour consideration. Priced individu-ally, this set would sell for $13.75.We offer all five near mint to mintcondition buttons for only…

$7.95

American Protectorate

The American Protectorate Brand of cigarscommemorates the Monroe Doctrine with aportrait of our fifth President, James Monroe,whose legacy includes protection of theAmericas from European colonization.Surrounded by a rich red background encir-cled in embossed gold leaf over a map of theAtlantic, Monroe highlights this outer cigarbox label. Measuring 4.5” x 4.5” and in nearmint to mint condition, it can be yours foronly…

$7.95

Our 41st President

On November 8, 1988, the Republican GeorgeBush defeated his Democratic rival MichaelDukakis by a popular vote margin of nearly 7million votes and an electoral advantage of315 votes. We offer two different inauguralbuttons as follows:

2.5 Inch button featuring George Bushwith the White House in the background

$2.95 3.0 Inch button featuring George Bush

$3.95Both Buttons ... $5.95

Antique Celluloid Photo ButtonsThese large six-inch antique celluloid photo

buttons on tin were produced for a wealthyNew York family (circa 1920) by the

Columbia Portrait Company of Chicago,Illinois. Evidently made for a large fami-ly reunion, each photo button featuresa member or extended member of theWoolsey family. We have approxi-mately fifty photo buttons available,almost all of which show differentindividuals. Each button is stampedby the maker on the reverse andmost buttons have some informationabout the person in the photograph.

These over nine decade old pieces ofAmericana are in very nice condition

and are individually priced at only…

$14.95Five Different ... $59.50

Prussian 200th Anniversary

This very ornately designed Prussian twomark 90% silver coin was struck in 1901 tocelebrate the 200th anniversary of theKingdom of Prussia. The obverse featurestwo Prussian rulers: Frederich I and WilhelmII. The reverse proudly displays the crownedImperial Eagle with a shield covering thebreast. We offer a Choice AU/BU coin foronly…

$49 .50

French Indo-China 5¢ PiecesFrench Indo-China was madeup of the protec-torates ofAnnam(Vietnam),Tonkin,Cambodia, Laosand the colony

of Cochin-China. The principal cities wereSaigon, Haiphong, Vientiane, Phnom Penhand Hanoi. For circulation in this region, theRepublic of France issued these ornatelydesigned nickel alloyed five-cent pieces.Minted in the 1920’s and 1930’s, these obso-lete coins grade Very Fine or better and areavailable as follows:

$3.95Two Different dates for $6.95

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Identical “Lucky 8” Numbered Quartet

The number “8” has great significance in manyof the world’s religions including Christianity,Judaism, Buddhism and Islam. In China andmany other Asian cultures, eight is consideredvery lucky. So popular is the number 8 that inHong Kong $640,000 was paid for a licenseplate with that number! We were elated whenwe were offered a group of United States $1.00and $10.00 Federal Reserve notes starting withsix consecutive 8’s followed by two sparesother than eight. To make things even better,these notes have identical serial numbers! Youwill receive three Crisp Uncirculated $1.00notes dated 2009, one from District 6 (Atlanta,Georgia) and two from District 12 (SanFrancisco, California), plus a 2013 $10.00 notefrom District 2 (New York, New York.) Allfour notes are priced at only…

$99.50

Jesse Jackson For President(1988)

Not many people realize that the Reverend JesseJackson was a main contender for President withinthe Democratic Party. At the Democratic NationalConvention held in Atlanta in July 1988 Jacksonreceived 1,218 votes on the first ballot, finishing in2nd place behind Michael Dukakis. We offer a com-prehensive seven piece collection promoting JesseJackson’s quest for the White House. As pictured,five of the buttons picture the candidate.Measuring from 1.75” to 2.25”, this collection soldindividually would bring well over $20.00. Weoffer all seven buttons in near mint to mint condi-tion for only…

$9.95Ten Collections … $79.50

Gold Plated and Colorized Statehood QuartersThe new Statehood Quarters have proven to be the most popular coins ever produced by theUnited States. We have enhanced their popularity by offering them layered in 22kt gold or as col-orized coins. Either way, the results are stunning! We offer the following Statehood Quarters:

Delaware Vermont Florida North Dakota Pennsylvania Kentucky Texas South Dakota New Jersey Tennessee Iowa Montana Georgia Ohio Wisconsin Washington Connecticut Louisiana California Idaho Massachusetts Indiana Minnesota Wyoming Maryland Mississippi Oregon Utah South Carolina Illinois Kansas Oklahoma New Hampshire Alabama West Virginia New Mexico Virginia Maine Nevada Arizona New York Missouri Nebraska Alaska North Carolina Arkansas Colorado Hawaii Rhode Island Michigan

Colorized (your choice of state) ... $2.95 All 50 states housed in a Dansco Album ... $129.50

22kt gold layered (your choice of state) ... $1.95 All 50 states housed in a Dansco Album ... $89.50One set of each (Colorized & 22kt gold layered)

A total of 100 coins housed in 2 Dansco Albums. .... $199.50

Gem Proof Clad Eisenhower Dollars

1973-S $5.95 1976-S Type 2 $5.951974-S 5.95 1977-S 4.951976-S Type 1 6.95 1978-S 5.95

Complete Six Coin Set ...$32.50

Round Coins With Square Holes

The bronze Cash coin of China was mintedfrom the Second Century B.C. until early inthe 20th Century. Issued with square holes sothey could be carried on a string, these coinsare not only interesting but are truly unique!We offer these Chinese Cash without regard toage or emperor. Ready for your attribution,they are priced as follows:

One Coin ... $2.95Ten Coins ... $25.00

Herbert HooverHerbert Hoover was theRepublican presidentialchoice in 1928. He ran avery successful cam-paign, defeating hisDemocratic rival AlfredE. Smith, with a popularvote margin of over 6

million votes and an electoral advantage of444 to 87. In his attempt for re-election, whichoccurred during the “Great Depression”, hewas soundly defeated in the 1932 Presidentialelection by Franklin D. Roosevelt, losing byover 7 million popular votes and an electoraldisadvantage of 59 to 472. From Hoover’s1928 and 1932 campaigns we offer the follow-ing political items:

¾ Inch Metal Tab ... $4.95¾ Inch Metal Pinback ... $5.95

Both Pieces ... $9.95

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Somali Republic Hunter & Hunted Coin Series

These approximately 1” x 1.75” ingot shaped 2013 twenty-five shilling monetized collector coins from the Somali Republic have been 22 kt gold lay-ered over copper-nickel and then colorized. This twelve piece set consists of six pairs of hunter & hunted species. The hunters include polar bear,tiger, great white shark, crocodile, lion and bald eagle. The hunted consist of seal, deer, penguin, wildebeest, zebra and salmon. This spectaculartwelve-coin set is priced at only…

$149.50

Silver Jubilee Crown

This 25 New Pence copper-nickel crown com-memorates the 25th year of the reign of QueenElizabeth II. Dated 1977, this Choice BU coinis available for only

$3.95Ten for $29.50

Scarce Roman Bronze CoinsWe have a very limited inventory of thesescarce emperor Roman bronze coins. Eachpiece will grade G/VG and is housed in adescriptive plastic flip.

Valerian I (253-260 A.D.) $14.95Severus II (306-307 A.D.) 29.50Delmatius (335-337 A.D.) 39.50Julian II (335-363 A.D.) 29.50Jovian (363-364 A.D.) 29.50

The People’s Democratic Republicof Algeria

The People’s Democratic Republic of Algeriais located in North Africa. Bordered byTunisia, Libya, Morocco, Western Sahara,Mauritania, Mali and Niger, it is the secondlargest country on the African continent andthe eleventh largest country in the world. Weoffer a six-piece coin set from Algeria gradingXF to Brilliant Uncirculated. Dated in the1960’s-1970’s, it includes the followingdenominations: 1 Centime, 2 Centimes, 5Centimes (two different), 10 Centimes and 50Centimes.

$12.50

Afghanistan Campaign MedalThis medal wasauthorized byExecutive Order#13363, datedNovember 29,2004, to beawarded to sol-diers whodeploy toAfghanistan indirect supportof OperationEnduringFreedom (OEF)on or afterOctober 24, 2001to present. To beeligible, a sol-dier must bepersonally pre-sent andassigned orattached to aunit participat-ing in OEF for

30 consecutive or 60 non-consecutive days inAfghanistan. Other requirements also apply.We offer this medal, as pictured, for only…

$19.50

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1994 South African Ballot Featuring Nelson Mandela

This ballot was printed for the April 27, 1994,Republic of South Africa presidential election.The Independent Electoral Commission,which supervised the election, printed ballotsfor use within South Africa and for SouthAfricans residing abroad. Unused ballotswere returned to the Commission after theelection. Considerable thought went into thedesign of the ballot to reduce the risk of coun-terfeiting. Specifically, each ballot is individu-ally numbered and printed in varying ink col-ors to form the background of the ballot. Also,notice the very fine print which follows thevertical border of the ballot. This too carriesthe IEC acronym. Using color printing for thelogos of the various parties and the pictures oftheir respective candidates was an additionalmeasure used by the Commission to preventpossible fraud. These ballots were printed ineach of the eleven official languages of theRepublic of South Africa. The InkathaFreedom Party was added to the ballot via aspecial sticker after the Party’s last minutedecision to participate in the election.

$9.95Ten for $79.50

Good Buffalo Nickels1919 $2.65 1923-S $6.951921 3.95 1924-S 14.95

Hawaii Notes!The U.S. Governmentprinted these notes for usein Hawaii and the Pacificduring World War ll. Thereason the governmentprinted these special noteswas in the event thatHawaii or any of theIslands were taken over bythe enemy, they couldquickly distinguish thesefrom regular notes. In theevent of an invasion theywould be devalued thusmaking them worthless tothe enemy. They were easi-

ly distinguished from regular notes because of the large overprint “HAWAII” on the reverse andthe fact that the front of the bill had brown seals and serial numbers. Use of any other currencyin these areas was forbidden by law. Soon after they were issued, in June of 1942, they quicklybecame the only circulating currency in these areas. Fortunately these notes never had to bedevalued and today offer a glimpse into history. We offer nice circulated VG or better notes inthe following denominations...

$1 “HAWAII” Silver Certificate ... $44.50$5 “HAWAII” Federal Reserve Note ... $109.50$10 “HAWAII” Federal Reserve Note ... $89.50$20 “HAWAII” Federal Reserve Note ... $79.50

Complete Set of all four notes ... $295.00

German WWII Infantry AssaultBadge

This German WWII Infantry Assault Badgewas instituted on December 20, 1939.Requirements for eligibility included partici-pation in three or more infantry assaults,counter attacks or reconnaissance operations,or, hand to hand combat in an assault posi-tion, or participation on three separate daysin restitution of combat positions. This medalmeasures 46mm across and the design con-sists of an oval wreath of oak leaves with a K-98 rifle positioned diagonally across it. At theend of the rifle is a fixed bayonet.Surmounting the wreath is an eagle withdown swept wings clutching the “infamous”swastika in its talons. We offer this “silvered”German WWII Infantry Assault Badge in verynice condition for only…

$189.50

Coast Guard Achievement Medal

The Coast Guard Achievement medal was ini-tially established as the Secretary of theTreasury Commendation for Achievement onJanuary 29, 1963. It is awarded for outstand-ing achievement or courage.

$19.50

XF Roman CoinsSharp XF Bronze Romansfrom the third and fourthcenturies A.D. Rulers of ourchoice.

$19.50Five different rulers ... $89.50Ten different rulers ... $179.50

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Campaign Medals-WWIIOn November 6, 1942 PresidentRoosevelt signed an executive orderdividing the globe into three separatetheaters of operation. It established acampaign medal for Armed Forces per-sonnel serving in each Arena.

American Campaign ... $19.50European Campaign ... $19.50

Asiatic Campaign ... $19.50One of each ... $49.50

Vintage 1956 Elvis PresleyFan Hat

Elvis Presley (1935-1977) was anAmerican singer, musician and actor.Referred to as “The King of Rock andRoll”, he was one of the most signifi-cant cultural icons of the 20th century.To celebrate the King and to markethis image, these vintage Elvis Presleyfan hats were produced and sold in1956. Each black rimmed hat is sur-rounded by color silk screen drawingshighlighting him and his classic songs,including “Don’t be Cruel”, “You’reNothing but a Hound Dog”, “HeartBreak Hotel”, “Shake, Rattle and Roll”,“I Want You, I Need You, I Love You”,and “Tutti Frutti”. Each hat is in mintcondition and comes with the originalElvis Enterprises tag (copywritten1956). This amazing original ElvisPresley hat is available in three sizes.Our stock is limited, so don’t delay!

Small Size … $99.50Medium Size … $99.50Large Size … $99.50

President Grover ClevelandRibbon (1888)

This woven multi-colored ribbon was pro-duced by the Thomas Stevens Company ofCoventry England in 1887 for incumbentGrover Cleveland’s presidential bid in 1888.Measuring approximately 2.5 x 4”, this ribbonpictures the candidate in black and white alongwith an eagle, two crossed American flags anda shield colored red, white, blue and gold.Although Cleveland won the popular vote in1888, his Republican opponent BenjaminHarrison won the electoral vote 233- 168 andthus the election. Four years later (1892)Cleveland defeated Harrison thus becomingthe first United States President to serve twonon- consecutive terms (1885-1889 and 1893-1897). We offer this stunning Cleveland presi-dential ribbon in near mint to mint conditionfor only…

$49.50

Fine Indian CentsEvery coin has a full Liberty visible!

1864 CN $31.50 1909 $14.951908-S 104.50

“El Cazador”On January 11, 1784, the Spanish brigantine ofwar, El Cazador, sailed from Vera Cruz, Mexico, toNew Orleans carrying 480,000 pesos of newlyminted silver coins.

The King of Spain, Carlos III (1759-1788), hadintended the immense cargo of silver coins onboard El Cazador to be used to redeem the nearlyworthless Spanish paper currency then in circula-tion in Spanish-owned Louisiana. El Cazadornever made its destination. The vessel and hercrew sank into the winter seas, disappearing with-out a trace. Without these silver coins to solidifythe Spanish monetary system in colonial NorthAmerica, the King of Spain was forced to sell ortrade Louisiana. In 1800, a reluctant King CarlosIV (1788-1808) conveyed Louisiana to France’sNapoleon. Three years later, in 1803, EmperorNapoleon sold Louisiana to President ThomasJefferson for $15 million. The demise of the ElCazador changed the course of U.S. history. OnAugust 2, 1993, the wrecksite of El Cazador wasdiscovered by Captain Jerry Murphy of the fish-ing vessel “Mistake”, 209 years after sinking into

the ocean.

We offer an authentic sea salvaged Spanish 1/2 Reale treasure coin from the wreckage of the “ElCazador”, housed in an attractive presentation holder.

$39.50 Five for $175.00

“Democrats ofTexas” Tab

This 3/4 inch political tabfrom the Lone Star State ofTexas is over half a centuryold. Complete with Unionlabel (at top), this piece ispriced at only…

$1.95Ten for $14.95

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Superstars and Future Hall of FamersWe offer a comprehensive selection of sports cards of the superstars and future hall of famers offive different professional sports: baseball, basketball, football, golf and hockey. Choose yourfavorite player and receive 25 different sports cards issued during or commemorating his profes-sional career. Best of all, every card grades near mint to mint condition! We offer the followingstars:

Baseball BasketballBarry Bonds Charles BarkleyNomar Garciaparra Larry BirdKen Griffey, Jr. Magic JohnsonVladimir Guerrero Michael JordanDerek Jeter Shaquille O’NealChipper Jones Scottie PippenGreg Maddux David RobinsonMark McGwire Dennis Rodman Hideo NomoCal Ripken, Jr. HockeyAlex Rodriguez Sergei FedorovNolan Ryan Wayne GretzkySammy Sosa Brett HullFrank Thomas Jaromir Jagr Paul KariyaFootball Mario LemieuxTroy Aikman Eric LindrosJohn Elway Mike ModanoBrett Favre Patrick RoyDan Marino Steve YzermanJoe MontanaJerry Rice GolfBarry Sanders Tiger WoodsEmmit SmithThurman ThomasSteve Young

Receive 25 Different Sports Cards of Your Favorite Player ... $9.95Choose 10 Different Players ... $89.50Select 20 Different Players ... $169.50

Or Take the Whole Collection of 43 Different Players ... $329.50

Grape Crate LabelsIn the early 1900’s (primarily1900-1930) grape-packaginghouses used very ornatemulti-colored crate labels toidentify their products. Manyof these labels reflected suchthemes as the California cli-mate, the Spanish influence onCalifornia, flowers, birdsalong with a host of other top-ics. Due to cheaper methods,

product labeling such as this began its decline in the 1950’s. We offer a collection of five differentgrape crate labels, including the Royal Flush Label as pictured, all in near mint to mint condition.

$4.95Ten lots of five different $39.50

We also offer the Royal Flush Label individually for only $2.95Ten pieces $19.50

President Taft Cigar BandsThe history of cigar bands dates back to the 1830’s.Gustave Bock, a Dutch immigrant who owned acigar factory in Cuba, is credited for being the first toplace a paper band around his cigars for advertisingpurposes. As decades followed, printing methodsimproved and by the late 19th/early 20th century,ornate embossed bands were being made by highly

regarded commercial artists. Produced in the 1910’s, we offer cigar bands recognizing our 27thPresident, William Howard Taft (1909-1913). Advertising the Taft Perfecto, No. VII, these colorfulcigar bands are available as follows:

Ten Pieces ... $4.95Fifty Pieces ... $19.50

One Hundred Pieces ... $29.50

Notgeld From Erfde, Germany

During and after the first World War, money(especially small change) was in short supply.To solve this problem, small towns andmunicipalities were allowed to issue theirown money. Called “Notgeld” (translatedemergency money), these notes were valid foruse within certain regions. We offer a twopiece Notgeld set from Erfde, Germany fea-turing the Holmer Farmhouse. Dated 1920,both notes are in Crisp Uncirculated condi-tion. You will receive a 50 Pfennig and oneMark note for only…

$7.95

John Glenn – Aviator, Engineer, Astronaut, Senator

John Glennwas the firstAmerican toorbit the earthin 1962 and isthe last surviv-ing member ofMercury 7crew. Hisillustriouscareer includesmany awardsand mile-stones, and isin the recordbooks as beingthe oldest per-son to fly inspace at the

age of 77!. His Senate career spanned aremarkable 25 years. We offer a scarce metalpolitical tab from his Ohio Senate campaign,measuring 1.5 inches round and in nice condi-tion. It can be yours for only…

$2.95

Super Wheat Cent BagThis fantastic mixture of wheat cents includeslarge quantities of pre-1940’s, steel cents and“S” mint cents. Some of the bags we scannedincluded a few better dates. You will bedelighted with this 5,000+ wheat cent bag atonly…

$329.50

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Nationwide License PlatesA very popular collectible for decades, we have acquired a complete nationwideselection of modern but retired license plates. We offer these authentic previouslyused license plates from all 50 states. Order your selection now before our stockexpires.

Alabama $4.95 Louisiana $14.95 Ohio $5.95Alaska 19.95 Maine 8.95 Oklahoma 8.95Arizona 11.95 Maryland 7.95 Oregon 9.95Arkansas 5.95 Massachusetts 19.95 Pennsylvania 6.95California 4.95 Michigan 9.95 Rhode Island 19.95Colorado 4.95 Minnesota 4.95 South Carolina 7.95Connecticut 16.95 Mississippi 7.95 South Dakota 7.95Delaware 7.95 Missouri 5.95 Tennessee 8.95Florida 7.95 Montana 4.95 Texas 4.95Georgia 5.95 Nebraska 4.95 Utah 4.95Hawaii 9.95 Nevada 9.95 Vermont 16.95Idaho 5.95 New Hampshire 11.95 Virginia 6.95Illinois 4.95 New Jersey 11.95 Washington 9.95Indiana 4.95 New Mexico 9.95 West Virginia 16.95Iowa 5.95 New York 24.95 Wisconsin 6.95Kansas 5.95 North Carolina 7.95 Wyoming 9.95Kentucky 5.95 North Dakota 9.95 All 50 States $395.00These are sold for collecting purposes

only and cannot be used as front or back plates on motor vehicles

Bushwacked!

These Bush bashing buttons are from the 2004Presidential campaign. Covering a wide vari-ety of issues, each button takes a pot shot atPresident George W. Bush. If you are a fan ofBush #43, you will shake your head. If youare not a fan, you will enjoy quite a fewchuckles. A great example of “dirty politics”,these buttons have been priced quite reason-ably. Buttons are of our choice.

50 Different ... $9.9525 Different ... $4.9510 Different ... $2.955 Different ... $1.95

Gem Proof Silver “S” Kennedy Halves

1992-S $18.50 2001-S $27.501993-S 26.50 2002-S 26.501994-S 22.50 2003-S 19.501995-S 44.50 2004-S 19.501997-S 32.50 2005-S 19.501998-S 19.50 2005-S 19.501999-S 44.50 2008-S 24.502000-S 19.50 2009-S 24.50

An Enduring American IconJohnWaynewas bornMarionMitchellMorrison(May 26,1907- June11, 1979)and isconsid-ered oneof the topbox officedraws of

all time. Born in Iowa, he moved with hisfamily to California, where a local firemandubbed him “Little Duke” as he was smallerthan his huge Airedale Terrier named Duke.His popularity was so great, that during hisvisit to America in 1975, Japan’s EmperorHirohito insisted in meeting John Wayne as thesymbolic representation of his country’s for-mer enemy. We offer a commemorative buttonfrom his war film “The Longest Day” measur-ing 1.75” round for only…

$2.95

We Offer You the World!Countries from all over the world arerepresented in these comprehensiveCrisp Uncirculated banknote mix-tures. Multi-colored and issued in avariety of sizes, these banknote collec-tions are guaranteed to have a catalogvalue of over double our asking price!Each note will be different and therewill only be minor country duplica-tion. We sell out of these lots everytime we advertise them, so don’tdelay your order.

25 Different Notes ... $7.9550 Different Notes ... $17.50

Cable Cabinet Label

This very colorful (approximately 5” x 3.25”)top box cigar label features six famous inven-tors of the 19th century associated withAtlantic cable and submarine telegraphy.Pictured are Cyrus Field, Chandler White,Samuel Morse, Moses Taylor, Marshall Robertsand Peter Cooper. This label is a recreation ofa March 10, 1854 meeting at Cyrus Field’shome in Gramercy Park, New York. AlthoughSamuel Morse was not present at this meeting,the artist included his image because of hisassociation with the other inventors. We offerthis (1895) near mint condition label for yourconsideration…

$19.50

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New York Daily Times Newspapers(1856)

The year is 1856, Franklin Pierce is President,believe it or not, the Vice President is WilliamRufus De Vane King. The United States threeyears earlier had completed the GadsdenPurchase (1853) buying a 45,535 square milestrip of land (now Southernmost Arizona andNew Mexico) from Mexico for $10 million.The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 and OstendManifesto 1834 were now a part of history. Tokeep you abreast of the times, we offer an 8page newspaper entitled the “New York DailyTimes”. In fairly nice condition and datingJanuary to June 1856, these large 16” x 22”newspapers will keep you up with the hap-penings in this Pre-Civil War period…

$14.95Five Different Dates…$69.50

“Tickler Inside”Here is a great marketing piece fromthe 1890’s. On the outside envelopeare the words “Tickler Inside”. If youare curious enough, you will open the5.5” x 3” envelope to find out whatthe tickler is. When this is done, youfind a feather attached to a small sheetof paper stating “Here is somethingthat will tickle you” with instructionsto look inside. If you are still curious,you unfold the paper to discover anad from the North Adams ShoeCompany from North Adams,Massachusetts, promoting their “enor-mous” stock of footwear. Last but notleast is the company’s promise that “ifyou tickle us with an order, we willtickle you with nice goods”. This great19th century marketing piece has sur-vived time and is very well preserved.

$7.95 Ten for $69.50

“Reader’s Digest” AdvertisingToken

Dated 1741, this miniature (nickel-sized)“copy” of a milled Spanish Pillar Dollar wasissued by the Reader’s Digest Magazine as apromotional, advertising and publicity piece.The obverse features two hemispheres of aworld map, crowned between the pillars ofHercules. The reverse design depicts theSpanish Coat of Arms with the words“Reader’s Digest” inscribed around the border.Made of aluminum, this modern made adver-tising piece is in proof-like condition andpriced at only…

95¢Ten for $7.95

One Hundred for $59.50Colodor Muscat Grape Labels

These Muscat grape crate labelsmeasure 12.5 inches x 4 inches andare in near mint to mint condition.All labels are identical.

100 labels ... $9.95500 labels ... $29.50

1,000 labels ... $49.50

Cook Island Grand Canyon Commemorative

With a theme of spectacular landscapes, thisBrilliant Proof 2014 Cook Islands $5.00 ster-ling silver coin depicts one of our country’snational treasures: the Grand Canyon.Measuring 38.61 mm., this coin has beenexpertly colorized and includes an actualcompound marble insert from the GrandCanyon! This stunning coin also featuresQueen Elizabeth II on the obverse and has anextremely low mintage of only 2,000 pieces.Complete with a certificate of authenticity,this beautiful coin is encapsulated in a hardplastic holder to preserve its flawless quality.

$99.50

XF Mercury Dimes1941 $3.25 1943-D $3.951942 3.25 1943-S 3.951942-D 3.95 1944 3.251942-S 3.95 1944-D 3.951943 3.25 1944-S 3.95

The “Sultan of Swat”

The “Babe’s” amazing record of 714 homeruns remained intact for decades until it wasbroken by Hank Aaron in 1974. Babe Ruthslugged more than 40 homers eleven times inhis career. Known as the “Sultan of Swat”, hewas also a superb fielder, a daring runner anda record-setting southpaw pitcher. To recog-nize his “golden” career, this gold plated base-ball card was issued in 1994. Picturing the“Babe”, this commemorative card measuresapproximately 2.5” x 3.5”, and is housed in aprotective hard plastic holder. Priced to sell atonly…

$9.95

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The Arbeitsbuch – A MandatoryEmployment Workbook

For Adolph Hitler’s Nazi regime to function, one ofthe key ingredients was controlling the masses. Tocontrol Germany’s labor force during the ThirdReich, Hitler initiated the Arbeitsbuch, a mandatoryemployment record book. Each Arbeitsbuch listedthe name of the individual along with pertinentinformation such as date of birth and birthplace.From this point, the Arbeitsbuch became a govern-ment-mandated resume. When a German citizentook a new job, his/her employer wrote downinformation in the Arbeitsbuch about the job and itslocation. This way, the government could also trackmovement of its citizenry. No German could hold ajob without showing an Arbeitsbuch and penaltieswere in force for violators. We offer this German“Internal Passport” used during the Nazi era. Eachbooklet contains 38 pages, measures 5.75 inches by4.25 inches, and is in excellent condition. Nowapproximately 70 years old, this Arbeitsbuch ispriced at only…

$49.50 Five for $225.00

A Tribute to Abraham LincolnThe assassination of Abraham Lincoln was one of thelast major events of the American Civil War. It tookplace on April 14, 1865, at the Ford’s Theatre whilePresident Lincoln was attending a performance of“Our American Cousin”. He died on April 15, 1865.Lincoln’s assassin was an actor and Confederate sym-pathizer named John Wilkes Booth. In an attempt tooverthrow the Federal government, Booth had plannedto assassinate President Lincoln, Vice PresidentJohnson and Secretary of State Seward. AlthoughBooth succeeded in killing Lincoln, the larger plotfailed. Johnson’s potential assassin left Washingtonwithout incident, and Seward survived his attackerand recovered from his wounds. As a tribute to thefallen president, we offer a memorial card showingAbraham Lincoln being welcomed into heaven byGeorge Washington. This apotheosis card, measuringapproximately 2.5” x 4”, is available in a few differentstyles. This item was issued shortly after Lincoln’sassassination and is 150 years old. It grades XF or bet-ter and is in extremely limited supply…

$89.50

Carter-Mondale vs Ford-Dole(1976)

For the Democrats, there weretwelve candidates for president;most notable were Jimmy Carter,Jerry Brown and George Wallace.For the Republicans, there werejust two candidates: Gerald Fordand Ronald Reagan. At the

D.N.C., held in New York City,Jimmy Carter was the nominee. At

the R.N.C., held in Kansas City,Gerald Ford beat out Ronald Reagan

with a narrow margin of victory. In theNovember Presidential election, Carter was victori-

ous with a popular vote advantage of 1,683,247 and an electoral margin of 57. From this election,we offer 1.75” jugate buttons from both parties.

Carter-Mondale Button ... $2.95 Ford-Dole Button ... $4.95Both for Only ... $6.95

Stone Mountain Commemorative Half

Featuring Confederate Generals Robert E. Leeand “Stonewall” Jackson on horseback, thisStone Mountain silver commemorative halfdollar was struck in 1925. The funds receivedfrom the sale of these coins (which went on saleJuly 3, 1925, for $1.00) were devoted to theexpense of carving figures of Confederate lead-ers and soldiers on Stone Mountain in Georgia.We offer a Choice AU/Unc Stone MountainHalf Dollar for your consideration, priced atonly…

$69.50

Anti J.F.K. Dinner NapkinsThe year was1962 and theRepublicanswere having ben-efit dinners pro-moting their can-didates andblastingPresidentKennedy. Wehave acquiredsome napkinsfrom one of these

events and can now offer them to you. Yes,you read it correctly...Dinner Napkins. Don’tmiss this special. It is very Republican!

Setting for one... $ .95 Setting for ten... $7.95

Setting for 100... $59.50

“Rocky in ‘60”This 7/8 inch mint con-dition Presidential“hopeful” button pro-motes NelsonRockefeller in the 1960Presidential campaign.By the time theRepublicans convenedin Chicago for theR.N.C., Richard Nixon

had no real serious opposition for the nomina-tion. Governor Rockefeller (New York) hadposed a threat, but in a celebrated “midnightmeeting” at his New York apartment on theeve of the convention, Rockefeller agreed toendorse Nixon if Nixon agreed to incorporateinto the platform Rockefeller’s liberal standon civil rights and other issues. We offer thisred, white and blue “Rocky in ‘60” button foronly…

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“The Father of Modern Day Conservatism”Barry Goldwater is known as “Mr.Conservative” and as “The Fatherof Modern Day Conservatism”. Hisbelief was that the whole essenceof conservatism was to makeprogress based on proven values ofthe past. He was a firm advocate ofthe Constitution and of the freeenterprise system and an economyfree of government regulation. Hispolitical career began in 1949 whenhe won a seat on the Phoenix CityCouncil and ended with his retire-ment from the Senate in 1987. In1964, he was the Republican candi-date for the presidency. Althoughhe lost the election, many promi-nent Republicans and Democratshave referred to Barry Goldwateras a man ahead of his time andhave verbalized that he wouldhave been a better presidentialselection than Johnson. FromGoldwater’s 1964 Presidential cam-paign, we offer a comprehensivecollection consisting of aGoldwater “Handbook for Victory”plus a minimum of fifteen differentpicture and non-picture politicalbuttons ranging in size from .75inch to 3.5 inches, including a“flasher” button. Each lot will be

identical or similar to the one pictured and is “conservatively” priced at only…

$39.50

Last of the Han Sat-Su Notes

The Meiji Restoration period in Japan beganin 1868 and marked a transition from the oldfeudal system under the Shoguns to a mod-ern industrial society. During this period,the old Han Sat-Su notes, which were print-ed locally and made from long thin strips ofheavy paper, were replaced by national mod-ern Yen notes (1873). We offer a set of thelast of the Han Sat-Su notes. Issued from1868-1873, these three notes measure inlength from approximately 4.5” to 6.25”.Featuring a fisherman theme on the obverse,each note has a large Japanese character writ-ten in black ink over the reverse design. Weoffer a set consisting of a five Bu, oneMomme and three Momme. All three notesare priced at only…

$24.50

“S” Mint Gem Proof JeffersonNickels

1976-S $1.49 1993-S $1.091977-S 1.49 1995-S 2.491979-S Type 1 1.49 1997-S 2.491979-S Type 2 1.65 1998-S 1.751980-S 1.49 1999-S 1.491981-S 1.49 2003-S 1.291982-S 1.75 2006-S 2.491983-S 1.75 2007-S 1.951984-S 1.75 2008-S 2.751985-S 1.75 2009-S 2.491986-S 2.75 2010-S 3.501987-S 1.49 2011-S 4.501988-S 2.49 2012-S 4.501989-S 2.49 2013-S 2.491990-S 2.49 2014-S 2.491991-S 2.49 2015-S 2.49

WW II German West Wall MedalInstituted onAugust 2, 1939, theWest Wall Medalwas a military deco-ration of NaziGermany. It wasawarded to thosewho designed andbuilt the fortifica-tions on Germany’swestern borders andfor the troops thatserved there. Struckin bronzed brass,the obverse of thisoval-shaped WorldWar II medal fea-tures a bunker, across sword andshovel and theGerman eagle withswastika. Thereverse inscriptionreads “for work onthe defenses ofGermany”. We offerthis medal completewith ribbon, foronly…

$59.50

Choice BU Sacagawea Dollars20 coins per roll

2009 $47.50 2009-S $49.502009-D 39.50

Reagan 1976 R.N.C. Button

The Republican National Convention of 1976was held in Kansas City, Missouri, fromAugust 16-19. Two candidates were vying forthe G.O.P. nomination: the “incumbent”President Gerald Ford and the former gover-nor of California, Ronald Reagan. Ford wonthe G.O.P. nomination with 1,187 votes toReagan’s 1,070. From this convention, heldalmost 40 years ago, we offer a large 3.5 inchred, white and blue convention button pic-turing the runner-up, Ronald Reagan. In mintcondition, we have priced this button atonly…

$14.95

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The Cox-Roosevelt Ticket (1920)James M. Cox, aliberal Democratfrom Ohio, wasnominated on the44th ballot to bethe Democraticcandidate forPresident in 1920.Franklin D.Roosevelt wasnominated as hisVice Presidentialrunning mate.Cox’s campaignwas underfinancedand because ofthis, political mem-orabilia from hispresidential run isvery scarce andpricey. In fact, ajugate political but-ton featuring Coxand Rooseveltretails for over$25,000! As analternative, weoffer this watch fob(35mm x 39mm)promoting JamesCox for Presidentand FranklinRoosevelt for VicePresident. Issuedin 1920 and madeof silvered brass,this metallic workof art shows por-traits of Cox andRoosevelt in ovalssurmounted by adisplayed eagle,with oak and olivesprays to the leftand right. Below isthe inscription“Our Choice.”Suspended from

the original leather strap, this very scarce Cox-Roosevelt watch fob is priced at only…

$149.50

¡Viva Madero!The years 1910-1917 produced a civil war inMexico between the government forces ofPresident Diaz and his successor, VictorianoHuerta, and the revolutionary forces of FranciscoMadero, Emiliano Zapata, et al. Madero was elect-ed president in 1911, but was betrayed, arrestedand shot a little over a year later. His portrait sur-vives on the left side (Juarez at right) of thesebeautiful Crisp Uncirculated bank notes, printedby the American Bank Note Company in 1915 forthe Mexican state of Sonora. These beautifullyengraved ornate notes are available as follows:

25 Centavos Note ... $6.9550 Centavos Note ... $6.95

1 Peso Note ... $17.505 Pesos Note ... $24.50All Four Notes ... $49.50

Kerry Labor Union SupportButtons

These large 3 inch buttons show the tremen-dous labor union support John Kerry receivedfor his 2004 Presidential campaign. We offerten different buttons, all from different laborunions, for only…

$4.95Ten Lots…$39.50

Army Signal Corps Sleeve Patch

Albert Myer, an army doctor, first conceivedthe idea of a separate, professionally trainedmilitary signal service. He proposed that thearmy use his visual communication system hecalled “wigwag” while serving as a medicalofficer in Texas back in 1856. When the armyadopted his system on June 21, 1860, theSignal Corps was born. Over 150 years havepassed and the Signal Corps still serves a vitalpart in the protection of our country. Issuedin the 1930’s, we offer this round 2.5 inchUnited States Army Signal Corps cloth sleevepatch. In near mint condition, this is a greatpiece of U.S. militaria that is affordably pricedat only…

$14.95

Fine Lincoln CentsFull wheat lines!

1909 $4.50 1927-D $1.751916-S 4.50 1927-S 1.951917-D 2.75 1928 .291917-S 1.09 1928-D 1.751918-S 1.19 1928-S 2.491919 .29 1930 .251919-D 1.19 1931 .691919-S 1.29 1932 3.251920 .45 1932-D 3.251924-S 2.49 1933 2.251925-S 1.49

German Currency?Hugo Stinnes, a German industrialist, was bornin Mulheim, Germany in 1870. The son of aWestphalian mine owner, he inherited his father’ssubstantial business interests in 1980, at the ageof 20. Using this money, Stinnes funded his owncompany producing and distributing coal. Takingthe profits from this company, he expanded hisinterest to the eventual control of mines,foundries, shipping and paper mills. He ownedvast amounts of land in South America, includingthe largest oil concession in Argentina, and byWorld War I, he had become one of Germany’slargest suppliers of raw material for the war

effort. Politically, he joined with Alfred Hugenberg in 1919 to establish the German NationalistParty, and in 1920, he was elected to the Reichstag. Stinnes’ ownership of more than 60 newspa-pers gave him the ability to push this political viewpoints to the masses by controlling the press.After the war, Stinnes took advantage of the German inflationary currency actually printed byHugo Stinnes! These notes, carrying the Stinnes’ name of Hugo Stinnes Lines and featuringStinnes’ own company flag, were accepted not only as currency on his shipping vessels, but sup-posedly as circulatory German currency! We offer a Crisp Uncirculated Hugo Stinnes 1 MillionMarks inflationary note for only…

$9.95

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G. W. Bush Inaugural Ball Passes

The date is January 20, 2005. George W. Bushhas been sworn in for a second term asPresident of the United States. As nightapproaches, there are numbers of celebratoryinaugural balls/receptions being heldthroughout the city of Washington, D.C., butto participate, you need a pass! From aCapitol City connection, we have justacquired a small quantity of these passes.Measuring approximately 3.75” x 5”, theseunused passes display the PresidentialInaugural Seal of “Bush-Cheney (2005)”. Weoffer the following, each pass in a differentcolor and location, and each numbered.

One Inaugural Ball/Reception Pass ... $4.95Ten Different Inaugural Ball/Reception

Passes ... .$39.50

1941 Coca-Cola Ink BlotterThis 1941 Coca-Cola ink blotter mea-sures approximately 7.75 inches x 3.5inches and is in near mint condition.It pictures an attractive youngwoman enjoying a bottle of Coca-Cola after working in her garden.The catch phrase on the card states“The Pause that Refreshes.”, with anadvertisement stating: Drink Coca-Cola; Delicious and Refreshing. Wehave seen this ink blotter selling forover $30.00, however, we can offeryou one at only...

$14.95

China Service MedalThe ChinaService Medalwas authorizedby the NavyDepartment onAugust 23, 1940.It was awardedto personnel ofthe Navy andMarine Corpswho servedashore in Chinaor who wereattached to anyvessel in supportof operations inChina (July 7,1937—September 7,1939). It was alsoawarded to per-sonnel of theNavy, MarineCorps and Coast

Guard for service in China, Taiwan and theMatsu Straits from September 2, 1945 to April1, 1957.

Navy Issue ... $19.50Marine Corps Issue ... $19.50

Official Press-PhotographerBadges

These official pressand photographerbadges were issuedto specific personnelof the San FranciscoChronicle newspa-per in 1936.Measuring approxi-mately 1.25” x 1.50”,this metal badge hasbeen gold-platedand displays a bril-liant finish. The let-tering “Official

Press-Photographer” is highlighted in a richdark blue. In the center of the badge is a cam-era. Used to enable the press to access areasthat the public could not, these badges weretypically worn on a hat or a lapel. We offer asuperb example of this over seventy-five yearold badge for only…

$29.50

Vegetable Crate Labels

These vegetable crate labels were pasted onto the ends of wooden crates to identify the contents,place of origin and the packer’s name. We offer two different labels from Sakioka Farms in SantaAna, California. Both measuring approximately 6.5” x 5.25”, the first entitled “Roy Boy” picturesa young cowboy holding a head of celery. The second label is entitled “Blue Bear” and pictures asnarling bear. We offer both unused near mint condition labels for only…

$3.95 Ten Sets for $29.50

AU Washington Quarters1932-S $239.50 1938-S $54.501934 11.95 1939-S 57.501935-S 37.50 1944 9.501937-S 99.50

McCarthy For President

Although 1968 was a tragic year, it was politi-cally significant. The Democratic Party was indisarray. In March, when President Johnsondecided not to run for re-election and thendidn’t announce a “favorite son”. The nomina-tion was “up for grabs”, with four candidatesvying for position: Eugene McCarthy, RobertKennedy, George McGovern and HubertHumphrey. With Kennedy’s death, the fieldwas reduced to two front runners, McCarthyand Humphrey, with the latter winning thenomination in August, 1968. We offer thesered, white and blue, 1.75 inch picture buttonsof the runner-up, Eugene McCarthy, for only…

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Pin-Up CalendarsWe recently acquired these pin-up calendars from a customerwho purchased them over 40 years ago! They are absolutelystunning and are in near mint condition. Hang these up inyour office or den and you’ve created a great conversationpiece! We have the following calendars available in limited quanti-ties. Second choices are appreciated.

Title Year ThemeAnita 1943 Young womanAwaiting the Call 1950 White/Brown English SpanielAwaiting the Call 1952 White/Brown English SpanielGrace 1947 Young womanPoised for Action 1950 White/Black English SpanielPoised for Action 1952 White/Black English SpanielThinking of You 1935 Young WomanThinking of You 1938 Young Woman

Your Choice ... $19.50 Any Five Calendars ... $79.50

The National Defense ServiceMedal

The NationalDefense ServiceMedal was estab-lished by ExecutiveOrder #10448 onApril 22, 1953. Itwas awarded forhonorable active ser-vice for any periodbetween June 27,1950 and July 27,1954, January, 1961and August 14, 1974,or August 2, 1990and November 30,1995. We offer thismedal as picturedfor only…

$19.50

1950 “Fightin’ Phillies” Championship PennantThe 1950 Philadelphia Phillies baseball team wonthe National League Pennant beating out theBrooklyn Dodgers by two games. Nicknamed the“Whiz Kids” because of their youthful roster, theywere propelled by Del Ennis (31 homeruns),Willie Jones (25 homeruns) and Andy Seminick(24 homeruns). In the pitching department RobinRoberts won 20 (and earned $50.000 in 1950!).From this 1950 season we offer a red and whiteNational League Champions pennant featuringthe “Fightin’ Phillies”. In near mint condition,this pennant measures approximately 20 inches x11.5 inches at its longest and widest points. Wehave seen sales of inferior quality pennants at$175.00. You can own one of ours for only …

$129.50

Bureau ofEngraving &

Printing UncutSheets of Four

NotesThese Crisp UncirculatedFederal Reserve Noteswere issued by theUnited States Bureau ofEngraving & Printingespecially for collectors.Housed in an archivalholder, these four-noteuncut sheets are priced asfollows:

Uncut $1.00 Sheet ...$12.50

Uncut $2.00 Sheet ...$29.50

Both Uncut Sheets ...$39.50

Michigan

Hang this on your wall and you can showyour friends and relatives the one that gotaway! Measuring approximately 4.5 inchessquared, this nearly nine decade old cigar boxlabel entitled “Michigan” features a Michiganbass taking the bait. In near mint to mint con-dition and housed in an archival holder, thislabel has a catalog value of $45.00. Don’t letthis one get away. Your price is only...

$19.50

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Presidential Type Set

Six different Presidents are represented in this type set, and every coin is a first year of issue! Addthe fact that every coin grades from XF to Choice B.U., and that the Lincoln Cent will be a 1909VDB, and you will conclude that this set (which is housed in a Whitman holder) is a tremendousbuy at only...

$59.50

1985 Vice Presidential GalaInvitation

Sent to V.I.P.’s by the 50th PresidentialInaugural Committee, this 1985 AmericanShowcase Gala Invitation honoring the VicePresident and Barbara Bush was held at theWashington, DC Convention Center onJanuary 18, 1985, at 9:00 p.m. This invitation,highlighted by the official Reagan-BushPresidential Inaugural Seal embossed in goldat the top, measures approximately 5” x 7”and is housed in an archival holder. A greatpiece of Reagan-Bush Presidential memorabil-ia, this mint condition invitation is priced atonly…

$9.95

1981 Philadelphia Phillies Trading CardsIn 1981 Topps and Coca-Cola part-nered in the issuance of a threepiece trading card set plus anadvertising card. Featuring thePhiladelphia Phillies, each mint con-dition set is in an unopened sealedpackage. Some of the key players ofthe 1981 Phillies roster includeSteve Carlton, “Tug” McGraw, BobBoone, Ozzie Virgil, Pete Rose, DelUnser, Mike Schmidt, Larry Bowa,Ryne Sandberg, Garry Maddox,Lonny Smith and others. Who willyou get? We offer these unopenedpackages for only…

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The Presidential Election of 1856As the Democrats convened in Cincinnati, Ohio in June1856, James Buchanan was the front-runner for the nomi-nation, ahead of incumbent President Franklin Pierceand Senator Stephen Douglas of Illinois. When the finalvotes were tallied, Buchanan was nominated and John C.Breckenridge of Kentucky was chosen for Vice President.In the November election, Buchanan defeated hisRepublican rival John Fremont by a popular vote advan-tage of just over 500,000 votes and an electoral margin of60. From this presidential election held almost 158 yearsago, we offer a genuine electoral ticket promoting JamesBuchanan and John Breckinridge. This ticket displaysjugate portraits of both candidates flanking an inscrip-tion, “Our Principle: The Constitution. The sovereigntyand equality of the States; the repeal of the Missourirestriction; the people of the territories in forming stategovernments to adopt their own institutions.” Below isa list of electors from each congressional district inVirginia, and the instruction “write your name on theback of the ticket”. On the reverse, the name of the voteris signed in ink, indicating that it was actually taken to apolling place and cast as a ballot on Election Day. Thiselectoral ticket (ballot) ranks as one of the most elabo-rate. It was designed by the engraver Ritchie &Dunnavant of Richmond, Virginia, who later producedcurrency for the Confederate government. We offer this

historic electoral ticket (ballot), which reminds the voter that Election Day is Tuesday, November 4,1856. It measures approximately 4.5” x 7.25”, is hand trimmed and in very nice condition. Thisgreat political memento is priced at only…

$279.50

AU War Nickel Rolls1943 ... $119.50

Television DollarThis 2006 CookIslands one dol-lar coin com-memorates 80years of televi-sion. Dated2006 and issuedin copper nick-el, this BrilliantUncirculatedcoin actuallyfeatures thefirst black and

white image featured on television. A really unique coin, priced at only…

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2009 Eight-Piece BU Copper CentSet

In 2009, to commemorate President Lincoln’s200th birthday, four different reverse designswere issued for the Lincoln cent: Log Cabin,Rail Splitter, State Capitol and Capitol Dome.The coins that were issued for general circula-tion were struck in copper-plated zincplanchets, however, the cents issued in themint sets were produced in 95% copper! Weoffer the complete set of 95% copper centsfrom 2009, all four designs from Philadelphiaand Denver. You will receive all eight coins foronly…

$9.95

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Very Presidential

These invites were sent only to members ofCongress and their offices. Thus, not manywere issued and they are obviously veryscarce.

Each Inaugural package consists of the actualinvitation, an Inauguration ceremonies pro-gram, plus black & white lithographs of boththe President and Vice-President (with print-ed signatures). We have the following avail-able:

1929 Hoover-Curtis $295.001933 Roosevelt-Garner 395.001949 Truman-Barkley 275.001953 Eisenhower-Nixon 179.501957 Eisenhower-Nixon 179.501961 Kennedy-Johnson 295.001965 Johnson-Humphrey 99.501969 Nixon-Agnew 69.501973 Nixon-Agnew 69.501977 Carter-Mondale 69.501981 Reagan-Bush 89.501985 Reagan-Bush 89.501989 Bush-Quayle 99.501993 Clinton-Gore 69.501997 Clinton-Gore 39.502001 Bush-Cheney 59.502005 Bush-Cheney 69.502009 Obama-Biden 149.502013 Obama-Biden 149.50

Gem Proof Clad Washington Quarters

1970-S $.89 1987-S $1.291979-S Type 2 2.75 1988-S 1.751981-S 1.19 1989-S 1.751982-S 1.75 1990-S 2.751983-S 1.95 1991-S 1.751984-S 1.75 1995-S 5.951985-S 1.19 1997-S 6.951986-S 1.75

St. Helena Sea Life and Birdlife Coin Sets

The island of St. Helena is named after St. Helena of Constantinople. It is an island of volcanic ori-gin located in the South Atlantic Ocean and is part of the British Overseas territory of St. Helena,Ascension and Tristan Da Cunha. From this island we offer two different four-coin sets one setfeaturing sea life and the other portraying birdlife. Each copper-nickel coin is proof-like, has beenexpertly layered in 22 kt gold and then colorized in brilliant hues. Each coin is dated 2013 and fea-tures Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse.

Sea Life SetThis set consists of four coins featuring a sea turtle, codfish, Napoleon fish and flounder.

$59.50Birdlife Set

This set consists of four coins featuring a wire bird, Bulwer’s petrel, white face storm petrel andblack-browed albatross.

$59.50Both sets, all eight coins, only ... $99.50

Sea Robin

Featuring a fishing theme, this outer box cigarlabel is entitled “Sea Robin”. Measuringapproximately 4.5” x 4.5”, this colorful piece isin near mint to mint condition and catalogs for$10.00. Your price is only…

$4.95Ten for $39.50

Great First Ladies Button

This large and colorful three-inch button por-trays two first ladies of the 20th century. Onthe left is Eleanor Roosevelt, who served from1933 to 1945. On the right is Hillary Clinton,who was First Lady from 1993 to 2001. Wehave a limited number of this very collectiblebutton available.

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The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Election Ballots (1864)The presidential campaign of 1864 was an interestingone. The Civil War was still raging and AbrahamLincoln was running for re-election. Although Lincolnwas a Republican, he chose Andrew Johnson, a southernDemocrat from Tennessee, to be his running mate. Heknew he needed the southern vote to win and Johnsonwas accepted in the south. For the Democrats their can-didate was General George B. McClelland, who, ironical-ly Lincoln had relieved of the Union Army command in1862. When the vote was cast on November 8, 1864,Lincoln had beat McClelland with 55% of the popularvote and an electoral vote margin of 212 to 21. We haveacquired a small quantity of genuine electoral ticketspromoting Abraham Lincoln for President and AndrewJohnson for Vice President. Measuring 3.5” by 7”, thispaper ticket features a woodcut of the goddess Libertywith a nimbus of stars (one for each state), holding asword emblazoned “Union”. From Ohio, it lists electorsfor the state at large and for each congressional district.This ticket, which was used as an actual ballot and wastaken to a polling place on election day. This great pieceof history could easily fetch in excess of $200.00 but dueto a very fortunate purchase, this 1864 Lincoln ticket(ballot) is available for only ...

$99.50 Five Ballots

(From Five Different Counties) ... $475.00Ten Ballots

(From Ten Different Counties) ... $795.00

L.B.J. For the U.S.A.

With the assassination of John F. Kennedy inDallas on November 22, 1963, Lyndon BainesJohnson became our 36th President. InAugust 1964 he was nominated by theDemocratic Party to be its Presidential candi-date. In a very lopsided election, he defeatedRepublican rival Barry Goldwater and servedhis own four-year term as President of theUnited States. We have just purchased asmall group of full-color “flasher” buttonspicturing L.B.J. for the U.S.A. We have twosizes available:

2.5 Inch “Flasher” Button ... $7.953.0 Inch “Flasher” Button ... $8.95

Maryland Chief Beet Can LabelThis colorful beetcan label wasdesigned by lith-ographerSimpson &Doeller ofBaltimore,Maryland in the1920’s. It fea-tures an IndianChief adornedwith large redfeathers and

measures approximately 4.5” x 12”. In near mint condition, we offer this nine decade old label foronly…

$4.95Ten for $39.50

The Racketeer NickelSoon after the 1883 nickel appeared, the omission of theword cents on the coin became a huge problem. Thereverse design of the coin contained a large “V” , but with-out the word “CENTS”, con artists soon realized that theycould gold plate the coins and pass them off as $5.00 goldpieces.

One of the most famous stories revolves around a manfrom Boston who invested $50 in new “V” nickels and had a friend of his, a jeweler, gold platethem for him. He would enter a store a make a purchase for 5¢ and not say anything (many thingsin those days cost a nickel: a good cigar, the daily newspaper and a loaf of bread, among them).He would place his gold plated nickel on the counter and make his purchase. If the clerk noticedit was only 5¢, he would just leave with his purchase. But more times than not he would alsoleave with $4.95 in change. He was eventually caught, but the case was dismissed because themerchants actually cheated themselves, and there was no law against gold plating a nickel. Justafter the trial the U.S. Mint authorized changing the reverse to include the word “CENTS”. Weoffer nice gold plated VF-XF pieces of these “Racketeer Nickels”.

$16.95 Five for $79.50

China Incident War Medal (1931-1934)

This medalwas awardedas a militarydecorationfor meritori-ous serviceto theEmpire ofJapan duringthe 1931-1934Manchuriancampaign.Establishedin 1934, theobverse ofthis bronzemedal dis-plays a gold-en kite on aJapaneseshieldaccompaniedby theImperialMum Crest.The reversedepicts both

an army and a navy helmet surrounded bycherry blossoms, with the inscription ShowaSix (1931) to Nine (1934). We offer this Chinaincident War Medal (a.k.a. ManchurianCampaign Medal) including the ribbon, aspictured, for only…

$99.50

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George W. Bush Colorized Quarter

These expertly colorizedTexas statehood quartersfeature our 43rd presi-dent, George W. Bush. Itwas issued following hissuccessful 2004 presi-dential campaignagainst his Democraticrival, John Kerry.

$2.95Ten for … $25.00

Judah P. Benjamin $2.00 Confederate NoteThis large size Crisp Uncirculated$2.00 Confederate note features thebust of Judah P. Benjamin, aConfederate cabinet member. Wehave a limited number of this scarcenote available. Each note is a touchoff center, which is typical for thetype. We offer this uniface notewhich was issued in Richmond,Virginia and dated February 17, 1864for only…

$119.50

Never Elected PresidentAlthough he was “Commander in Chief” from1974-1977, Gerald Ford was never electedPresident. He was chosen by President Nixon ashis Vice President after the resignation of SpiroAgnew in October, 1973, and in less than a year,he became the nation’s 38th President whenRichard Nixon resigned on August 9, 1974.Upon becoming President, he reminded theAmerican people that he was “A Ford and not aLincoln”. Although he was defeated for electionfor President in his own right (1976), he wascomplimented by his Democratic counterpart,Jimmy Carter, with this statement, issued in1977: “For myself and for our nation, I want tothank my predecessor (Ford) for all he has doneto heal our land.” We offer a large 3.5-inch cam-paign button (1976) featuring pictures ofPresident and Betty Ford along with Bob andElizabeth Dole. This button, which also featuresan eagle with shield, is priced at only…

$8.95

“Pavonia” Broom Label

This near mint to mint condition broom label isentitled “Pavonia” and was produced in the1930’s by Herb. Meyer, Incorporated ofOrlando, Florida. Measuring approximately3.75 inches x 5.25 inches, this label features abare-foot sailor with a broom in hand ready to“sweep the deck”. Housed in an archivalholder, this eight decade old broom label ispriced at only...

$2.95

Expeditionary Medals

These medals were authorized to recognizeMarine Corps and Navy personnel who land-ed in foreign territory and engaged in opera-tions against an armed opposing force. TheMarine Corps medal was first authorized in1919 followed by the Navy medal in 1936. Weoffer both types for your consideration.

Marine Corps ... $19.50 Navy ... $19.50

Harry S. Truman – 33rd PresidentThe life of Harry Truman,our 33rd President, was oneof two extremes. As a youth,he was fragile and worethick expensive glasses, andreportedly never got into afistfight. According toTruman, “I was kind of a

sissy. If there was any danger of getting intoa fight, I always ran.” His adult life was quiteto the contrary. He matured and becamesupremely confident of his own judgment.He went on to become a judge, a U.S.Senator, Vice President and then President ofthe United States upon the death of FranklinD. Roosevelt. In 1948, few Democratsbelieved Truman could be elected presidentin his own right. In fact, many liberals,including Senator Claude Pepper of Floridaand the sons of the late F.D.R., set out todump Truman from the ticket. Truman was,however, unaffected, and he easily won nom-ination on the first ballot. In the presidentialelection, few believed that Truman could beatthe Republican Dewey, but after theNovember 2, 1948, election, it was the confi-dent Truman who was victorious to the sur-prise of many. Because Truman’s campaignwas so underfinanced, buttons of his cam-paign are quite scarce and are thus pricey. Weusually offer this near mint 7/8” Truman-Barkley button for $49.50 but due to a specialpurchase, it can be yours for only ...

$29.50 Four for $99.50

Nixon Inaugural Ceremony Tickets

The election of1968 brought theRepublicans backto the WhiteHouse. RichardNixon, who hadbeen defeated in1960 by John F.Kennedy, was vic-torious in his sec-ond presidentialbid, beating outHubert H.Humphrey. OnJanuary 20, 1969,the inaugurationof the new presi-dent took placeand we have theinaugural cere-

monies tickets. Impress your friends or busi-ness associates with your presidential clout.Buy your ticket(s) now.

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United Nations Korea MedalThe UnitedNationsKorea Medalis awardedto thosemembers ofthe ArmedServices thatwere postedfor any peri-od with theUnitedNations inKoreabetweenJune 27, 1950and July 27,1954. Thismedal is alsoawarded topersonnelwho servedin adjacentareas likeJapan andOkinawaoperating

under United Nations command or sent tosupport U.N. operations in Korea (1950-1954).

$19.50

U.S. Centennial ExpoTo commemorate and celebrate the 100thAnniversary of the beginning of the AmericanRevolution, an International Exposition was heldin Philadelphia, the city where the Declaration ofIndependence was drafted. This exposition, aresult of $11 million in cost and 10 years of plan-ning, was highlighted with an address byPresident Ulysses S. Grant. Although this specialevent occurred 140 years ago and is now just afootnote in our history books, we are bringing itback to life by offering an original admission ticketto the expo. Signed, serial numbered and display-ing a face value of 50¢, this virtually mint condi-tion admission ticket is priced at only…

$29.50

Fruit Crate LabelsThe long history of these beautiful lithographic fruitcrate labels began in the 1880’s. As a means of adver-tising, growers pasted labels on the ends of woodencrates to identify the contents, place of origin and thepacker’s name. Primarily made in California,Oregon and Washington for oranges, lemons, applesand grapes, the use of these labels reached its peakin the 1940’s. By the mid 1950’s, after nearly 70 yearsof existence as advertising pieces, these beautiful andcolorful labels along with their wooden crates werediscontinued, replaced by pre-printed cardboardboxes. Through a very fortunate purchase, we areable to offer a selection of these attractive labels, allin near mint to mint condition and all over a half-century old. We have seen these same labels offeredat antique shops at upwards of $20.00 each, but wecan offer them to you at a tenth of this price in the

following lot mixtures. Don’t delay, our stock is limited!

Shamrock Label Pictured ..... $4.9525 Different (our choice) ... $49.5050 Different (our choice) ... $99.50

Dole-Kemp In 1996This large 3” Dole-Kemp jugate button is from thepresidential campaign of 1996. Bob Dole, the SenateMajority leader, had been the front runner for theRepublicans since 1994. Upon winning the nomina-tion at the R.N.C., Dole chose Jack Kemp, the formerN.F.L. quarterback for the Buffalo Bills and a conserv-ative congressman from New York, to be his runningmate. When the votes were counted on November 5,1996, Dole would have no chance against the incum-bent President, Bill Clinton. He lost the popular voteby over 8 million votes and the electoral vote by 220votes. We offer this attractive Dole-Kemp picture but-ton for only…

$3.95

Goldwater-Miller (1964)These 1.25” near mintto mint conditionjugate buttons pro-moted the Goldwater-Miller Presidentialcampaign in variouslanguages. We offerfive different lan-guage buttons foronly…

$9.95

Silver Greek Drachm From IllyriaThese Greek Silver Drachmcoins were minted in Illyriaabout 225 B.C., over 2,000 yearsago! The obverse features a cowand a suckling calf, while thereverse depicts a symmetricaldouble stellate surrounded by

local well known symbols. This genuineancient Greek coin is in Fine condition and ispriced for only…

$39.50

“The Honeymooners” Commemorative Button

The Honeymooners was an American televi-sion sitcom that aired 39 episodes from 1951to 1956. The show, filmed on fixed sets withina Brooklyn apartment building, featured fourprincipal characters: Ralph Kramden, a busdriver for the fictional Gotham Bus Company(played by Jackie Gleason); Alice Kramden,Ralph’s wife (played by Pert Kelton- first 7episodes and Audrey Meadows- last 32episodes); Ed “Lillywhite” Norton, a NewYork sewer worker and Ralph’s best friend,played by Art Carney; and Thelma “Trixie”Norton, Ed’s wife and Alice’s best friend,played by Joyce Randolph. From this verypopular “oldies” sitcom, we offer a full colorcommemorative 1.75 inch “Honeymooners”button featuring Ralph (Jackie Gleason) andAlice (Audry Meadows). This great collectiblebutton from this very popular 1950’s T.V.show is priced at only…

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Civil Service Faithful ServiceMedal

This CivilService FaithfulService 2ndClass Germanmedal wasfounded onJanuary 30,1938, and wasissued toreward civilianemployees ofpublic serviceswho hadachieved a min-imum of 25years of tenure.The design ofthis silvermedal is of across andwreath. In thecenter of thecross, the infa-mous swastikais featured in

black enamel. The reverse is stamped “FurTreue Dienst” which translates “For FaithfulService”. In nice condition, we offer thismedal complete with ribbon, for only…

$99.50

Confederate Bonds of1861

These Confederate bonds representthe first series of bonds that wereoffered by the newly formedConfederate States of America.Only three days after their initialoffering on April 20, 1861, the ini-tial subscription of $5,000,000 hadbeen sold along with $3,000,000 inover-subscriptions. The support, asexpected, came primarily from theSouth, and from Southern banks inparticular. Additional support latercame from Europe, particularlyEngland, which had an economicinterest in the South. These initialbonds are much scarcer than oneswhich would be issued later.Initially backed by cotton, theseConfederate bonds of 1861, with

some interest receipts attached, are available in the following denominations:

$500 Bond……………..$159.50$1,000 Bond……………179.50

Both for $329.50

Advantage, Obama…Again!

The presidential election of 2012 is now in thehistory books and for the second time, BarackObama has defeated his Republican rival. In2008, it was advantage Obama by a popularvote margin of over 9.5 million votes and anelectoral advantage of 126 votes over JohnMcCain. In November 2012 he bested MittRomney by almost 5 million popular votesand posted an electoral advantage of 126votes. We have just purchased a substantialcollection of Obama political buttons encom-passing both his 2008 and 2012 campaigns,and many of the buttons are the large colorfulthree-inch variety. We have sorted this collec-tion into the following assortments and havepriced them to sell quickly. Don’t delay, asthese buttons will not last long:

50 Different ... $29.5025 Different ... $17.5010 Different ... $7.505 Different ... $4.95

The Gainesville Community CircusThe Gainesville (Texas) CommunityCircus began as a project of theGainesville Little Theatre in 1930. Bythe early 1950’s the circus had threerings with bareback riders, trapezeartists, acrobats, tight wire perform-ers, jugglers, and clowns. Trainedanimals included lions, chimpanzees,an elephant and Shetland ponies. Thecircus also had seven tents with a bigtop that covered 22,000 square feetand seats for an audience of 2,500!From this circus we offer full colorpostcard issued in the 1930’s in mintcondition.

$7.95

1930’s ComplimentaryCoke Coupon Card

“Enjoy these six bottles with ourcompliments” begins this 1930’sadvertisement for free Coke.Pictured at the top left of this ad is asix pack of Coke with a retail priceof 25¢ plus deposit on the bottles.The bottom part of the advertise-ment states “Drink Coca-Cola” andshows a young girl with a six packof Coca-Cola on her lap surroundedby a basket of groceries and a scale.The advertisement continues withthe phrase “So easy to take home,the six bottle carton” and “Try itwith food, you’ll like it”. This origi-nal advertisement is usually sold astwo separate pieces, but we havepreserved it and offer it in its origi-nal form. In Mint condition, it ishoused in an archival holder. Weoffer this eight decade old Coca-Cola advertisement for only…

$5.95Ten for $49.50

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Colossal Bag Of Old FossilsHere is the perfect gift for yourchild or grandchild. Young childrenand students have always had afascination with dinosaurs andthings of pre-historic age. There isno better gift for kindling this inter-est and educating your favoriteyoungster than this treasure troveof 12 different fossils.

These fossils date back from a fewmillion years ago to hundreds ofmillion years. Although no two col-lections are exactly alike, a sampleselection reveals a fantastic mix ofgenuine fossils representing the

Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras. There are Pelecypods from the Cretaceous period,Ammonites from the Triassic period, and 600 million year old trilobites from the mid-Cambrianperiod.

While our supply lasts, you can own your collection of 12 completely different genuine fossils.Each of the 12 fossils in this colossal collection contains its own complete description tellingwhere the fossil was found along with other educational information. What’s even more excitingis that it appears that all of the fossils in this collection were discovered right here in the UnitedStates. Now For The Best News! Each collection of 12 different fossils is only...

$16.95

Nazi Germany National PensionsBank Bonds

The history of the German National PensionsBank dates back to 1850 when Prussian KingFrederick William IV issued an order for itsestablishment. The original purpose of thisbank was to enable rural peasants to becomeindependent landowners. Those whoreceived land were required to pay into a pen-sion fund to pay off their debt. The originallandowners were then compensated by thePrussian State from this fund in the form ofinterest bearing bonds. We have just pur-chased from a connection in Germany a groupof cancelled bonds issued during the ThirdReich by the German National Pensions Bank.Each bond is serial numbered, dated, has aprinted signature and a designated face value.Paying an interest rate of 4%, each bondincludes an embossed seal displaying the infa-mous German eagle and swastika. We offerthe following Third Reich bonds, all housed inan archival plastic holder, as follows:

100 Marks Bond ... $19.50500 Marks Bond ... $19.50

1,000 Marks Bond ... $24.50All Three Bonds (save $14.00) ... $49.50

Good Indian Cents1868 $39.50 1883 $3.501878 27.50 1884 4.751879 6.75 1886V2 4.501880 4.50 1894 4.951881 4.50 1909 11.501882 4.50

George W. BushInaugural Collection

(2005)The inauguration of PresidentGeorge W. Bush on January 20,2005 marked the first time in his-tory that a son of a formerPresident had been re-elected andsworn in for a second term. JohnQuincy Adams, our sixthPresident (1825-1829), served onlyone term and was the only otherson following his father as presi-dent. To mark this momentousoccasion in history, we offer thefollowing 2005 inaugural pieces:an 8” x 11” inaugural invitation,an inaugural button with ribbon,and a special 1.125 inch medallionwith ribbon featuring our 43rdPresident. The entire collection isavailable for only…

$29.50

Gem Proof Clad Kennedy Halves1971-S $2.49 1988-S $3.501972-S 2.49 1989-S 4.501973-S 2.25 1990-S 4.501974-S 2.25 1991-S 3.501976-S 1.75 1992-S 2.751979-S Type 1 1.95 1998-S 7.951980-S 1.75 1999-S 6.951981-S 1.75 2004-S 5.501982-S 2.75 2005-S 2.751983-S 3.25 2006-S 5.501984-S 3.50 2009-S 3.501985-S 3.50 2010-S 13.951986-S 4.50 2014-S 5.501987-S 3.50

1876 Bolivian TokenThis Brilliant UncirculatedBolivian Five Centavostoken is undated but wasminted at the Heaton Mintin Birmingham, Englandin 1876. Weighing 1.68

grams and measuring 16 millimeters, this cop-per-nickel token was struck for theDepartment of Cochabamba (one of the dis-tricts in Bolivia). The obverse pictures aneagle atop a fountain and the reverse honorsDaniel M. Quirosa. Priced at only…

$9.95Ten for $79.50

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Russian Liberation Army The Russian LiberationArmy, known as R.O.A. (inRussian Cyrillic the lettersappear as P.O.A.) or theVlasov Army, was a groupof predominantly Russianforces allied with NaziGermany during WorldWar II. The R.O.A. wasorganized by former RedArmy General AndreyVlasov, who attempted tounite all Russians in opposing the regime of Sovietleader Joseph Stalin. Amidst the volunteers wereSoviet prisoners of war and Russian White Armymembers, some of which fought against communismduring the Russian Civil War of 1917. The R.O.A. didnot officially exist until the fall of 1944, after HeinrichHimmler persuaded a reluctant Hitler to permit the

formation of ten Russian Liberation Army divisions. The first and only active combat the RussianLiberation Army undertook against the Red Army was on April 11, 1945. A victorious Red Armyeventually captured General Vlasov and many of his men. The Soviet government labeled allR.O.A. soldiers as traitors. Vlasov and several other leaders of the R.O.A. were tried and hangedin Moscow. Repatriated R.O.A. soldiers were either sentenced to death or sent to a Gulag with aminimum sentence of ten years. We have just acquired two different items associated with theR.O.A. The first is a genuine 1.25 inch cap badge worn by Russian soldiers. This badge wasissued in the Ukrainian colors of blue and gold with the trident symbol in the center. The seconditem is a genuine sleeve shield for R.O.A. soldiers. Marking the reality of Russians fightingRussians, these scarce Russian Liberation Army pieces are available as follows:

R.O.A. Cap Badge … $49.50R.O.A. Sleeve Shield … $69.50

Both Pieces … $99.50

“Hall Of Famers” Baseball Card Collection

The Baseball Hall of Fame (and museum) is locatedin Cooperstown, New York. It was founded in 1939by Stephen Carlton Clark. The list of inductees intothis prestigious organization include former baseballplayers, managers umpires, executives and pioneers.As of January 2016, over 300 individuals have beeninducted including 208 Major League players, 35Negro League Baseball players and executives, 19managers, 10 umpires and 28 pioneers, executivesand organizers. From this exclusive list, we have puttogether a collection of fifty different “Hall ofFamers” baseball cards, all of which are factoryissued and licensed. Included are Topps, Fleer,Dunruss, Upper Deck and others. Along with mod-ern Hall of Famers, each near mint to mint collectionwill also include re-released commemorative cardsincluding Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Cy Young, TyCobb, Ted Williams, Yogi Berra, Ernie Banks, WhiteyFord, Hank Aaron, and Willie Mays. These fifty dif-ferent baseball cards are amazingly priced at only…

$14.95

Argentina “Capped Liberty” FiveCentavos

These classicLiberty Cappedfive centavoscoins fromArgentina were

minted from 1903 to 1942. Issued in copper-nickel and grading mostly Very Fine or better,we have sorted them into the following mix-tures. Dates will be of our choice.

5 Different Dates ... $2.9510 Different Dates ... $4.9520 Different Dates ... $9.95

Two Heads Are Better Than OneThis ancient Greek silver Staterwas minted 400-390 B.C. in thecity of Istros, a Milesian colonyof great commercial impor-tance. The design of this coin isquite unique. It features twoyoung male heads, side by side.

One is upright and the other inverted. Aneagle and a dolphin is the theme on thereverse. Grading VF, these interesting coinsare priced at only…

$295.00

George W. Bush: Part Two

On January 20, 2005, George W. Bush took hisvows as Commander-In-Chief for a secondtime at the 55th Presidential Inauguration. Tocommemorate this event, we offer the official2005 Inaugural Program, which consists ofnearly 30 pages packed with full color pho-tographs of the first and second families alongwith their biographies. The program is also awealth of inaugural information, and priced atonly…

$9.95

“Oh, I Wish I Were An Oscar Mayer™ Wiener.”

None of us can forget the catchy song or thetelevision commercials. They will forever be apart of our childhood memories. The OscarMayer Wiener whistle was introduced in 1952,sixteen years after the first Wienermobile wasborn. It was given as a keepsake to those whohad seen the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile inperson. We just purchased a cache of thesevery popular whistles that have been in stor-age for three decades! Each whistle is in pris-tine mint condition and measures approxi-mately 2” x 1.25”. We offered this whistleback in 2001 and they sold out immediately.Here is a great chance to relive your child-hood. Each whistle is priced at only...

$4.95Ten for $39.50

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German WWII Labor Front Membership BookletThe German Labor Front (Deutsche Arbeitsfront)was a National Socialist (Nazi) trade union thatreplaced all of the Weimar Republic trade unions.D.A.F. membership was theoretically voluntary,however, without it, finding work in any area ofGerman industry or commerce would have beendifficult. Membership in the D.A.F. required duesranging from 15 Pfennig to 3 Reichsmark, depend-ing on the category a member fell into. The Naziregime raised a substantial amount of income fromthese dues, estimated at 300,000,000 Reichsmarkjust in 1934. We offer a genuine German WWIILabor Front Membership booklet for your consid-eration. Measuring approximately 4” x 6”, this redbooklet bears the symbol of the D.A.F. showing theinfamous swastika within a gear. Comprised of 16pages, each booklet lists the union member’s name,birth date, city of birth and date of initial member-ship. Each booklet also includes monthly Nazi rev-enue stamps with cancellations. We offer this mem-bership booklet in excellent condition for only…

$69.50

Labor Union Buttons From The 1930’sThese Labor Union Buttons wereissued in the 1930’s by theBrotherhood of Painters,Paperhangers, and Decorators, betterknown as Local 123 out ofAllentown, Pennsylvania. Each but-ton measures approximately one inchand displays one of the twelvemonths of the year. They were givento union members who had paidtheir monthly union dues. Issued ina variety of colors, these approxi-mately eight decade old buttons arein near mint condition and are veryreasonably priced.

Five Different Buttons … $5.95Ten Different Buttons … $9.95

Army Distinguished ServiceMedal

The ArmyDistinguishedService Medalwas authorizedby aPresidentialorder datedJanuary 2, 1918,and was con-firmed byCongress onJuly 9, 1918. Itis awarded toany personwho, whileserving in anycapacity withthe UnitedStates Army,has distin-guished himselfor herself byexceptionallymeritorious ser-vice to the gov-ernment in a

duty of great responsibility. Awards may alsobe made to persons other than members ofthe Armed Forces for wartime services only,and then only under exceptional circum-stances, with the express approval of thePresident of the United States. We offer thismedal, as pictured, for….

$99.50

Republicans and Citizens “4”Johnson

These two mint condition 1.25 inch buttonsare from L.B.J.’s successful Presidential run in1964. We have handled hundreds of thou-sands of political buttons but have never seenthese particular buttons in any significantquantities. We offer the following red, white& blue buttons:

Republicans “4” Johnson ... $2.95Citizens “4” Johnson ... $2.95

Both for $4.95Ten Sets (20 Buttons) for $39.50

Nixon JewelryThis goldine key with theletter “N” attached wasmade for RichardNixon’s 1968 and 1972campaigns. Measuring

almost an inch, this tiny memento is over fourdecades old. It is priced to sell at only…

$1.95 Ten for $14.95

The Lighthouse of Alexandria

The Lighthouse of Alexandria was a loftytower built by the Ptolemaic Kingdom between280 and 247 B.C. It was one of the tallest man-made structures on earth and was regarded asone of the seven wonders of the ancient world.In 2009, the Republic of Palau issued a $1.00proof coin commemorating the Lighthouse ofAlexandria. Issued in base metal and then lay-ered in .999 silver, this Brilliant Proof coin wasthen colorized to further enhance its beauty.We offer this stunning coin featuring the light-house on the obverse and the coat of arms ofPalau on the reverse for only...

$19.50 Six for $99.50

Dewey Didn’t WinThe virtually

unknown Trumanbecame Presidentafter the death ofthe national hero,Franklin Delano

Roosevelt. ThomasE. Dewey was the

very popular Governorof New York, who had

made his reputation as a District Attorneyfighting organized crime. Everyone said thatit was no contest and that Dewey was a shoe-in. A Chicago newspaper even printed theheadline that Dewey had won. But don’t lookfor President Dewey in the history books! Wehave discovered a small group of Dewey’s 1-1/4” red and blue campaign buttons in near-mint quality. Our normal price on this buttonis $19.95, but for a limited time, this buttoncan be yours for only…

$14.95

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Cigar Box Labels: Art and Americana!Displaying a unique combination of both art andAmericana, these outer box cigar labels of yesteryearoffer a spectacular glimpse into a very flamboyantperiod in United States history. Produced as earlyas the 1870’s and as late as the early 1930’s, thesebrilliantly colored and lavishly designed cigar labelsreflect the enthusiasm of a gilded age when atten-tion to detail and pride of workmanship wasuncompromised. Made during the zenith of cigarsmoking in the United States, manufacturersdesigned these labels to advertise and promote theirproducts. Using stunning colors, often embossedand richly highlighted with gold colored borders,the goal was to outshine the competition. Each ofthese labels measures approximately 4” x 4” and is awork of art suitable for framing. We have assem-bled groups of these beautifully designed outer box

labels and have priced them at a small percentage of catalog values. These picture labels gradenear mint to mint condition and will have a minimum catalog value of $10.00 each. Each mixturewill be hand selected for quality and quantity and will contain labels of our choice. We guaranteeyou will be delighted with the selection.

Over $100.00 Catalog Value ... $39.50Over $250.00 Catalog Value ... $89.50

Over $500.00 Catalog Value ... $169.50Over $1,000.00 Catalog Value ... $295.00

“…our long national nightmare is over…”To commemo-rate the swear-ing in of our38th President,GeraldRudolph Ford,Jr., on August 9,1974, we areproud to offeran outstandingmemento ofAmerican histo-ry. This 15” x22” color posteris beautifullyprinted on thickwoven paperwith a goldembossed pres-idential eagle inthe upper leftcorner. Underthe color por-

trait of the new president is a hand-signed signature, “Gerald R. Ford”. The historical text on theposter includes Ford’s oath of office followed by brief remarks: “My fellow Americans, our longnational nightmare is over. Our Constitution works; our great Republic is a government of lawsand not of men. Here, the people rule. But there is a Higher Power, by whatever name we honorHim, who ordains not only righteousness but love, not only justice but mercy. As we bind up theinternal wounds of Watergate, more painful and more poisonous than those of foreign wars, letus restore the Golden Rule to our political process, and let brotherly love purge our hearts of sus-picion and of hate. In the beginning, I asked you to pray for me. Before closing, I ask again foryour prayers, for Richard Nixon and for his family…”

This outstanding historical memento deserves to be framed, and is available for only…

$475.00

Gem Proof Silver Statehood Quarter

1999-S PA $22.50 2001-S VT $8.951999-S NJ 19.50 2003-S ME 7.501999-S GA 17.50 2003-S AL 7.501999-S CT 17.50 2003-S AR 7.502001-S NC 8.95 2004-S TX 7.502001-S RI 8.95

Classic Comic Books

Incredible! There is no other word todescribe this hoard of comic books.Accumulated over the last three decades,this hoard includes such comic book heroesas Superman, Batman, Indiana Jones, theSuper Friends, the Warlord, the ElectricWarrior, Samurai, Shogun Warriors, theIncredible Hulk, Wonder Woman and many,many more. We have noticed comics by DC,Marvel, Metro, Eternity and Quality just toname a few. We have sorted literally tens ofthousands of these comic books into groupsof 100 different. We have no idea which 100you will get but we guarantee that you willbe absolutely delighted.

$39.50

Barry Goldwater in ‘64

The election of 1964 pitted the DemocratLyndon Baines Johnson against the RepublicanBarry Goldwater of Arizona. When the voteswere counted on November 3, 1964,Goldwater only had 39% of the popular voteand an electoral count of only 52 (Johnson had486). From this presidential campaign weoffer two different buttons. The first is a 2.25”blue and white word button. The second but-ton, picturing Barry Goldwater, shows the can-didate without his “signature” glasses, mea-sures 3.5” and is colored red, white and blue.We offer both buttons, now over 50 years old,for only…

$9.95

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The German Iron CrossThe Iron Cross was a militarydecoration of the Kingdom ofPrussia, and later of Germany. Itwas established by KingFrederick William III in 1813,and was first awarded to sol-diers during the wars of libera-tion against Napoleon. Issuedfor battlefield bravery, thismedal was also presented dur-ing the Franco-German war, theFirst World War and the SecondWorld War. It was designed byKarl Friedrich Schinkel. It dis-plays a four-pointed cross whichsignifies the cross borne by theTeutonic Knights of the 14thCentury. Made of silver and iron,these genuine Second Class IronCrosses are in nice condition andare available as follows:

World War I Iron Cross ...$129.50

World War II Iron Cross ..$249.50

Both Pieces ... $349.50

Airedale Cigar Wrapper

For dog lovers, the Airedale terrier is a popular breed known for being courageous and protective as well as intelligent and loyal. This canine is sopopular that a cigar box tin was made declaring the dog and their brand as “Always a winner”. We just bought a small hoard of original Airedalecigar tin wrappers that were issued almost a century ago. Measuring approximately 18” x 4.25” this full color wrapper shows a beloved Airedale.This label is considered one of the best for framing and is so popular that J.C. Penney used the artwork on framed wall art. We have a small quantityof this wonderful label, priced individually at only…

$19.50

Beatles Clothing Label

This vintage Beatles white cloth label withblack woven thread measures approximately2.75” x 1.125”, and was made back in the1960’s for clothing distributed by Ninth StreetEast, Limited, of Los Angeles, California.Original and in unused condition, this almostfifty-year-old Beatles collectible will not lastlong at only…

$7.95 Ten for $69.50

“Beardless Abe”This commemora-tive half dollarfeatures a beard-less AbrahamLincoln on theobverse and aneagle perched ona shield on thereverse.Celebrating theadmission of our

21st state into the Union, this Illinois com-memorative half is dated 1918 and is inChoice Almost Uncirculated condition. Witha limited mintage of only 100,058 pieces, thiscoin is an excellent buy at only…

$139.50

The First Anniversary

In 1933, Hitler’s Nazi Party was born inGermany. For twelve long years, this party ofirrational ideology and manipulation con-trolled Germany and many of its neighboringcountries, with hopes of one day achievingworld domination. In 1934, to commemoratethe first anniversary of Nazi rule, silver 2 Markand 5 Mark coins were issued featuring thePotsdam-Garrison Church, the first year of rule(1933) and the infamous swastika. We offerboth coins, grading VF/XF.

2 Marks ... $17.50 5 Marks ... $29.50Both Coins ... $44.50

“Goofy” Statement Buttons

These 1.25-inch buttons from the 1970’s madelittle sense at the time and 40 years later evenmake less sense. Originally selling at collegecampuses at $1.00 each, we have deflated theirvalue in half. We offer five different buttonsfor only…

$2.50Ten Lots of Five Different ... $19.50

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WWII Allied Minefield MarkersEarly 1942 marked a significant increasein the use of minefields and thus mine-field markers. Minefields were used tocreate artificial obstacles in zones thathad no natural defenses. Metal minefieldmarkers like the one offered here wereused to warn Allied U.S. and Britishtroops of the existence of these mine-fields. Our research shows that theseminefield markers were probably headedfor North Africa where troops of BritishLt. General Montgomery were battlingGermany’s General Rommel, better

known as the “Desert Fox”. An early conclusion of the North African campaign thankfully madethe use of these particular markers unnecessary. This World War II allied minefield marker is tri-angular in shape with sharp protruding corners and is adorned by the traditional internationalsymbol of death, the “skull and crossbones”. Red in color, with white lettering, measuring approx-imately 12.75 inches across and 6.5 inches high and weighing approximately one pound, the uni-face sign is holed at the top. We were fortunate to have purchased two boxes of these Allied mine-field markers of WWII that have remained in unopened cartons for seven decades! With your pur-chase of this minefield marker, we will include a scanned copy of the outside of the box stating thecontents were metal M-2 markers. This wonderful relic of WWII is virtually Mint condition and isavailable for only …

$49.50

“Let’s Back Johnson in ‘64”This 1.125 inch L.B.J.Presidential cam-paign button is innear mint to mintcondition and isavailable for only…

$2.95Ten for $19.50

Confederate States ofAmerica “Bearer Bonds”

The outbreak of the War Between theStates in the spring of 1861 raisedimmediate concern on the part of thenewly formed Confederate govern-ment as to how the financial burden ofthe war was going to be paid. In orderto attract investors, the Confederatesraised money by selling bonds backedby cotton. Although there were somefinancial means in the South, many ofthese bonds were sold to supporters inEurope, and because of this overseasassistance, the South was able to holdout for four years against overwhelm-ing odds. We offer these genuine“Bearer Bonds” of the Confederacy foryour consideration. Each bond is innice condition and includes someinterest receipts. We offer the follow-ing denominations:

$50 Bond ... $149.50$100 Bond ... $129.50$500 Bond ... $129.50

One of Each ... $389.50

Herod the GreatHerod the Greatwas King of Judeawhen Jesus wasborn, and thisbronze coin was

issued under Herod’s reign. Herod the Greatwas a significant figure in the early days ofthe New Testament. In an attempt to learnmore of Jesus, Herod instructed the wise mento return to him after their visit to Bethlehem,only to be circumvented by divine interven-tion. He also ordered the massacre of the chil-dren of Bethlehem in order to kill Jesus, againonly to be foiled when Jesus was taken toEgypt. We offer this coin, rich in biblical histo-ry in G/VG conditon:

$29.50

Army Parachutist BadgeThis badge,made of oxi-dized silveris authorizedfor personnelwho havemet the

required educational standards for qualifiedparachutists. It is also awarded for a combatparachute drop without training.

$14.95

A Democratic CollectionThis political button collection includes everyDemocratic candidate from the 1950’s to theyear 2012. You will receive Stevenson (1952 or1956), Kennedy (1960), Johnson (1964),Humphrey (1968), McGovern (1972), Carter(1976 or 1980), Mondale (1984), Dukakis(1988), Clinton (1992 or 1996), Gore (2000),Kerry (2004) and Obama (2008 or 2012). Thistwelve piece Democratic collection is in nearmint to mint condition.

Non-picture button collection … $19.50Picture button collection … $39.50

Constantius IIFlavius Claudius Constantius

337-361 A.D.The third of Constantine theGreat’s sons. He ruled theEastern part of the Empireupon his father’s death. Hewas implicated (although notproven) to be responsible forthe deaths of many of his

uncles and cousins. In 350, the usurperMagnentius killed Constans and was himselfkilled by Constantius II in 353. Constantius IIthen became sole Emperor. He created twoCaesars-Gallus in 351 and Julian in 355. Allcoins are in VF condition.

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“Gov. Chase”

Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873) was a well-known figure in 19th Century politics. Heserved as Governor of Ohio (1856-1860), asSecretary of the Treasury during AbrahamLincoln’s administration, and as Chief Justiceof the Supreme Court (1864-1873). So respect-ed, he was even featured on U.S. currency! In1862 he was pictured on a $1.00 note, and in1918, 1928 and 1934 on a $10,000 note. Weoffer a near mint top box cigar label issued inthe early 20th Century featuring “Gov.Chase”. Measuring approximately 10” x 6.5”,this historical collectible is priced at only…

$4.95

Gem Proof Jefferson Nickel Rolls1961 $14.95 1993-S $24.501962 14.95 1998-S 27.501979-S Type1 24.50 2009-S 27.501981-S 24.50

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The Berlin Airlift (1948-1949)At the end of World War II, a defeated Germany was dividedamongst the victors: the United States, the Soviet Union, GreatBritain and France. The Soviet Union took control of the eastern halfof Germany and the western half was divided amongst the U.S.,Great Britain and France. Berlin was sliced into four parts, one halfbeing Soviet-controlled and the rest divided amongst the U.S., GreatBritain and France. The goal of this “Union of Governments” was tocontrol and rebuild Berlin. The problem was that the Soviets hadtheir own ideas, most of which concerned Soviet war reparations,German unification, currency and its own ideology. So tense becamethese differences, that Stalin ultimately ordered the “Western pow-ers” out of the Eastern Zone (Soviet controlled Berlin). This moveput a halt to all supplies going to East Berlin from the west. To pre-vent the starvation of thousands of civilians in Berlin, PresidentTruman authorized a plan to supply Berlin by air. The airlift, whichbegan on June 26, 1948, lasted until September 30, 1949. During thistime, over 2.3 million tons of goods were delivered on 277,569flights to Berlin. C-47 and C-54 aircraft alone traveled over 92 mil-lion miles making deliveries. To recognize these gallant efforts, weoffer the Medal for Humane Action, which was issued by the U.S. tohonor the more than 50,000 service personnel. Authorized byCongress on July 29, 1949, it was awarded to any member of the

Armed Forces who served for 120 consecutive days with or in direct support of the Berlin Airlift.

$19.50

Lord RomeoThis inner box Cigar label entitledLord Romeo measures approxi-mately 6’ x 9.5” and is housed in anarchival holder. Grading near mintto mint condition, it was issued bythe Alliance Tobacco Company ofNew York in the early 1900’s. Itfeatures a handsome young mansurrounded by gold coins, beautifulflowers and a pair of palm trees inthe background. This label, whichis suitable for framing, is priced atonly…

$7.95

Vive la France!

This was a popular battle cry for the FrenchForeign Legions who occupied Saigon in 1929,when these bonds were issued by the Frenchd’Annam, which is now known as Vietnam.Since the French no longer have an interest inVietnam, these bonds are no longerredeemable for 100 Francs. The good news isthat we have discovered these bonds whichhaven’t been available for years and can nowoffer them to collectors for a very reasonableprice. They are multi-colored and measureapproximately 12 x 16 inches. These cancelledbonds are dated, signed, serial numbered, andare in excellent condition.

$9.95 Ten for $89.50

Too Young to Vote!

This “If I Were 21, I’d Vote for Barry” buttonwas issued for the Goldwater campaign in1964. At that time in history the voting agewas 21. It was not until 1972 that it wasreduced to 18. We offer this large 4”Goldwater button in near mint condition foronly…

$4.95Five for $19.50

Never Elected President

Although he was the “Commander in Chief”from 1974-77, Gerald Ford was never electedPresident of the United States. He was chosenby President Nixon as his Vice-President afterthe resignation of Spiro Agnew in October,1973, and, in less than one year, on August 9,1974, he became the nation’s 38th presidentwhen Richard Nixon resigned. In 1976, hewas the Republican candidate for Presidentbut lost the election to Jimmy Carter. We offerthis 1.75 inch color picture button featuringGerald Ford for only…

$4.95

Togo Holographic Elephant Coin

The Republic of Togo was formerly part ofGerman Togoland. It is situated on the Gulf ofGuinea in West Africa between Ghana andDahomey. From this small country we offer a2011 one hundred franc holographic coin fea-turing an elephant. This dramatic coin wasstruck on a base metal planchet and then waslayered in .999 silver. Issued in proof condi-tion, the obverse design was then frosted toobtain a satin-like finish. This stunning coin ispriced at only...

$17.50

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Obama-Biden Congressional Invitations

These 2009 and 2013 Obama-Biden Congressional Invitations were sent only to mem-bers of Congress and their staffs, thus not many were issued. Each inaugural packageis housed in its official Congress of the United States (10.5” x 7”) envelope and consistsof the following items: the actual (6.5” x 10”) invitation, an Inaugural Ceremonies pro-gram (6” x 8.5”), plus (5.75” x 4.25”) black and white lithographs (with printed signa-tures) of both the President and Vice President (overall size 10” x 5.5”). We offer mintcondition congressional invitations for both of Barack Obama’s inaugurations, eachaccompanied by an inaugural button with ribbon of that inaugural year(s).

2009 ... $149.50 2013 ... $149.50Both Pieces ... $279.50

A Golden ButtonThis 7/8 inch campaignbutton features theRepublican candidate for1964, Barry Goldwater.Complete with unionlabeling on the reverse,this “Golden” button ispriced at only…

$3.95Ten for … $29.50

Proof Presidential Dollar SetsFour coins per set, each housed in a government plastic holder (no box).

2007 $14.95 2012 $69.502008 14.95 2013 14.952009 14.95 2014 14.952010 22.50 2015 16.952011 32.50

All Nine Sets (36 coins) ... $149.50All Nine Sets (36 coins) Housed in a Deluxe

Dansco Album ... $169.50

Order of the Red Star

The Order of the Red Star was a military deco-ration awarded for bravery and for outstand-ing service in the defense of the Soviet Union.It was established by decree of the Presidiumof the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R. on April6, 1930. The design of the medal is a redenameled five-pointed star. In the center onthe obverse is an oxidized silver shield bearingthe image of an erect soldier wearing an over-coat and carrying a rifle. A narrow band bearsthe communist motto “Workers of the World,Unite!” Below the shield is the hammer andsickle design, also of oxidized silver. The plainreverse bears the maker’s mark and theaward’s serial number. This medal wasattached to clothing by a threaded stud andscrew attachment. We offer this dramatic sil-ver U.S.S.R. Order of the Red Star, in excellentcondition, for only…

$99.50

Marineland of the Pacific Button

Marineland of the Pacific was a public ocea-narium and tourist attraction that was locatedon the Palos Verdes peninsula coast in LosAngeles County, California. It was also knownas Hanna-Barbera’s Marineland during the late1970’s and early 1980’s. Marineland operatedfrom 1954 until 1987, when it was purchasedby the owners of Sea World. We offer a largefull color 3.5 inch button commemoratingMarinelands’ 25th birthday, featuring noneother than Hanna-Barbera’s Yogi Bear poppingout of a birthday cake. This great collector’spiece is available for only......

$2.95

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Over A Half-Century of Political ButtonsWell over fiftyyears ofPresidentialpolitical historyunfolds rightbefore youreyes with thisspectacularmixture ofpolitical but-tons. Eachgroup of 25, 50or 100 differentbegins with agenuine buttonfrom ThomasDewey’s 1944or 1948 cam-paign and con-tinues with abutton from theEisenhower orStevenson cam-paign (1952 or1956). Thesetwo buttons arethen compli-mented withothers (all dif-ferent) fromvarious cam-paigns of the1960’s, 1970’s,1980’s, 1990’sand 2000’s. Inall, seven differ-ent decades arerepresented!You will receivethe Democratsas well asRepublicansandIndependents,buttons fromthe jubilant vic-tors as well asfrom the bitter-ly defeated.Also includedas a specialbonus is a large

“flasher” button from the 1960’s. And it doesn’t stop here. We will also include inaugural buttonsfrom at least five different presidents: Reagan, Bush, Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama.This tremendous selection of American Presidential history can be yours for less than 80¢ each.Order the 100 different mixture and receive a button from the 1936 presidential campaign.

25 Different ... $19.50 50 Different ... $39.50 100 Different ... $79.50

Mexico Independence 50 Pesos NoteThis ornate 50 Pesos note fromMexico was designed by the worldrenowned American Bank NoteCompany. It features Ignacio deAllende on the obverse, a key figurein Mexico’s fight for independencefrom Spain. The reverse shows theStatue of Victory. We offer CrispUncirculated notes issued in the1960’s and 1970’s as follows:

$8.95 Ten for ... $79.50

Army Achievement MedalThe ArmyAchievementMedal wasapproved by theSecretary of theArmy on March2, 1981. It isawarded formeritorious ser-vice or achieve-ment in non-combat situa-tions.Approximately20% of all sol-diers qualify forthis award.

$19.50

Choice AU Peace DollarsWe offer 20mixed ChoiceAU PeaceDollars, withat least fivedifferent dates.You will bedelighted withthe quality.

$749.50

1960 Large and Small Date CentSets

We offer the complete four-piece 1960 Cent sethoused in a hard protective plastic holder.You will receive a large date cent fromPhiladelphia and Denver and a small datecent from Philadelphia and Denver. All fourBrilliant Uncirculated cents are priced atonly…

$4.95Ten Sets ... $47.50

Fifty Sets ... $225.00

XF Buffalo Nickel RollsNice 40-coin roll of XF Buffalo nickels. We

guarantee at least five different dates.

$99.50

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The Beautiful HarpistThese gorgeous gold embossedcigar labels are in near mint tomint condition. Promoting the“Lyra” brand, they are true mas-terpieces! Using an array of vividcolors, the artist features a beauti-ful young woman playing a harpin the serenity of a lush garden offlowers. We offer two labels, bothdesigned by the Yorkana CigarCompany in the early 1900’s.…

Inner Box Label (9” x 7”) …$7.95

Untitled Top Box Label (5” x 3.75”) … $4.95Both Labels … $9.95

The Battle of Bannockburn (1314)

The year 2014 commemorated the 700th anniversary of a significant Scottish victory in the wars ofScottish independence known as the Bannockburn led by King Robert Bruce. We offer three dif-ferent Brilliant Uncirculated gold-plated and colorized square-shaped 25 Shilling coins fromSomali dated 2013. Each coin is an artistic masterpiece in itself. The first coin features KingRobert Bruce leading his troops into battle. The second piece shows a statue of King Robert Bruceat the battlefield and the third piece displays the sword of William Wallace “Braveheart”, whostarted the first war of independence in 1296. These three coins are spectacular in design, uniquein shape, and brilliant in color. The set of three coins is priced at only…

$39.50

Prussian Kaiser Wilhelm II FiveMark Silver Coin

This large 90% 38mm five Mark silver coinwas issued from 1891-1908. The obverse fea-tures Kaiser Wilhelm II, who ruled Prussiafrom 1888 until its demise in 1918. Thereverse proudly displays the crowned imperi-al eagle with a shield on its breast. Minted inBerlin (“A” Mintmark), this large silver coingrades VF or better. It actually contains moresilver than a United States Silver Dollar, andyet it is priced at only…

$59.50

The NATO MedalThe NATO medalwas authorizedby the SecretaryGeneral of NATOfor specificNATO opera-tions. The accep-tance of theNATO medal hasbeen approvedfor U.S. militarypersonnel whoserve underNATO command,or operationalcontrol in directsupport of NATOoperations, in theformer Republicof Yugoslavia, oras designated bySupreme AlliedCommander,Europe from July1, 1992, through a

future date to be determined. This NATOmedal, as pictured, is available for…

$19.50

F.D.R. – Clinton Button

This very large and colorful 3 inch ClintonInaugural button points out the fact that onlyone Democratic president (Clinton) has beenre-elected since Franklin D. Roosevelt.Displaying pictures of both F.D.R. andClinton, this very attractive button is pricedat only…

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Army Good

ConductMedal

Established in1941, the ArmyGood ConductMedal was givento recognizeexemplarybehavior, effi-ciency, and fideli-ty while servingon active militaryduty in an enlist-ed capacity for aqualifying periodof time.

$19.50

U.S. Type Coin Package

We offer three different nearly 150-year-oldUnited States type coins for your considera-tion. You will receive a large cent, a two-centpiece and a three-cent nickel piece all in Goodor better condition. Dates are all of our choice.

$49.50

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Sonny Boy Cigar LabelThis end box cigar label promotesthe Sonny Boy brand. Measuringapproximately 8.25” x 2”, this color-ful near mint condition label fea-tures a father and son. Richly high-lighted in a gold border, this nearly90 year old label is priced at only…

$2.95

1943 Steel Cent SetsDue to a severe shortage of copperduring World War II, the TreasuryDepartment decided to change thecomposition of the Lincoln Cent in1943. For this one year, cents weremade of steel rather than copper. Weoffer a three-piece set containing onecoin from each mint: Philadelphia,Denver and San Francisco. All threecoins are in Choice BrilliantUncirculated condition and arehoused in an attractive holder. Eachset is priced at only…

$12.95Five Sets ... $59.50

Presidential Campaign ButtonsThis spectacular mixture of presidential politi-cal buttons starts with Inauguration Day but-tons of the last six presidents: Carter, Reagan,Bush, Clinton, G.W. Bush and Barack Obama.In addition to this, you will receive a selectionof buttons (all different) starting in the 1960’sand continuing through the 2000’s. Heavy incandidates from the past two decades, we willinclude many large, picture and colorful but-tons. You will receive Democrats,Republicans, Independents and a generousselection of inaugural buttons. You willreceive the jubilant victors as well as the dis-appointed runner-ups. In all, over 100 differ-ent near-mint to mint presidential campaignbuttons, all priced at only…

$49.50Five Lots … $225.00Ten Lots… $395.00

German WWII Eastern Front Medalaka “Frozen Meat Medal”

The EasternFront Medalwas institutedon May 26,1942, to markservice on theGermanEastern Frontduring the peri-od ofNovember 15,1941 to April15, 1942. It wascommissionedto recognize thehardshipsendured byGerman andAxis powerspersonnel, com-batant or non-combatant, dur-ing the bitterRussian winterof 1941-1942.To qualify forthe award, onehad to serve aminimum of 14days of activecombat or 60days of non-

combat, or be wounded or killed (posthumousaward) in action, or have an injury caused byfrostbite severe enough to warrant theissuance of a wound badge. We offer thismedal with ribbon for only…

$69.50

Queen Nefertiti Terra Cotta MouldsAkenaten (1368-1351 BC) and his wife Queen Nefertiti leftThebes (the ancient capital of Egypt) to found the new cityof Akhetaten at Tell-el Amara in the desert of middle Egypt.The new city that was built was a marvel of advanced cityplanning. To brighten and color the plain stuccoed white-washed walls, vibrant frescos and intricately inlayed scenescomposed of thousands upon thousands of faience inlays

and tiles were made from these simple terra cotta moulds. Most of the personal jewelry of this erawas made by the same process using these moulds. The technique was a simple one: first, a nileclay mould was made from a master object, then was either low-fired or sun-baked, Second, a grit-ty paste was made up of ground quartz, feldspar, natron, water, etc. and was then pressed into themould. The porosity of the terra cotta acted as a sponge to soak up the moisture and when almostdry, the finished impression could be popped out, glazed with various colors and fired in a kiln.

These moulds come from de-acquisition from museum excavations of the Germans in the early1920’s and 1930’s and also from later French and English excavations in the 1960’s. We have seenthese moulds advertised elsewhere for as much as $180.00 each. Because of our direct Europeanconnections we have been able to eliminate the middlemen and can offer these to you at a tremen-dous savings. Over 3,000 years old, these moulds come with a certificate of authenticity.

$59.50 3 different ... $149.50

The 1927-S Liberty StandingQuarter

This veryunderratedLibertyStandingQuarter hasthe secondlowestmintage ofthe entire

regular issue series. With only 396,000 piecesissued, it has a lower mintage than every oneof these key date coins: 1909-S VDB LincolnCent, 1909-S Lincoln Cent, 1914-D LincolnCent, 1931-S Lincoln Cent, 1885 “V” Nickel,1913-S Type 2 Buffalo Nickel, 1895-O BarberDime, 1932-D Washington Quarter, 1932-SWashington Quarter and 1903-O MorganDollar. We offer this undervalued 1927-SLiberty Standing Quarteras follows:

Good ... $44.50 Very Good ... $49.50

Bushwacked!

These Bush bashing buttons are from the 2004Presidential campaign. Covering a wide vari-ety of issues, each button takes a pot shot atPresident George W. Bush. If you are a fan ofBush #43, you will shake your head. If you arenot a fan, you will enjoy quite a few chuckles.A great example of “dirty politics”, these but-tons have been priced quite reasonably.Buttons are of our choice.

50 Different ... $9.9525 Different ... $4.9510 Different ... $2.955 Different ... $1.95

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WW2 German Death CardsThese authentic WW2 German deathnotices were issued as a remembranceto German soldiers who were killedduring the war. Known in German as“Sterbebilder”, these paper cards showa photograph of the deceased soldier,usually in uniform, and contain somepersonal information. Since these cardswere given as a prayer card at the sol-dier’s funeral, the reverse often depictsreligious themes. In contrast to WW1cards, the German government decreedthat a soldier’s unit was never listed(for security purposes) and warnedagainst listing a graphic cause of death.We offer these German WW2 deathcards for only…

$16.95 Five Different for $79.50Ten Different for $149.50

Beatles Play MoneyThe Beatles were a rock and popband from Liverpool, England thatwas formed in 1960. The group con-sisted primarily of four different indi-viduals: John Lennon, PaulMcCartney, George Harrison andRingo Starr. They were so popularthat over a billion of their recordshave been sold internationally andthey have earned more number onealbums than any other group. RollingStone Magazine ranked the Beatlesnumber one on its list of 100 greateststars of all time. Because of theirtremendous success, all kinds ofproducts were marketed using theirname and images. We have just pur-chased two different types of Beatles

“play money”. Nonsensical in nature, both notes are from a hypothetical Treasury of the UnitedStates of Beatlemania. We offer a four Beatles note and a million dollar Beatles note for your con-sideration. Both non-negotiable notes are in Crisp New condition and can be yours for only…

$9.95 Ten for $79.50

Hawaii Territory “Hula Girl” Broom Labels

This multi-colored #2 broom label was pro-duced by the Honolulu Broom Factory, a busi-ness that was established in 1923 when Hawaiiwas a U.S. Territory and not our 50th state.The logo of this attractive label was designedin 1935 and features a beautiful hula girladorned only in a skirt and lei. In the back-ground are palm trees and a volcanic moun-tain. We offer the original uncut version of thispopular label which includes a white strip onthe left side. Measuring approximately 3.75” x5.5”, this eight decade old label is in mint con-dition and is housed in an archival holder.

$4.95Ten for ... $39.50

Fine Semi-Key Lincolns1909 VDB $14.95 1913-S $19.501910-S 21.50 1914-S 29.501911-S 59.50 1915-S 28.501912-S 27.50 1931-D 6.501913-D 4.25

Prussian 2 Mark “Defeat ofNapoleon” Centenary

This 1913-A Prussian 2 mark silver coin cele-brates the 100th anniversary of Prussia’s defeatof Napoleon in 1813. The obverse displays aneagle (signifying Prussia) with a snake (signify-ing Napoleon-France) in its talons. The reverseof this very attractive coin shows a figure onhorseback surrounded by people. The edgepossesses the saying “Gott Mit Uns” whichtranslates to “God With Us”. We offer this 90%silver coin, which was minted during the reignof Kaiser Wilhelm II in Choice AlmostUncirculated condition for only….

$49.50

Reagan Inaugural ButtonsWe have just purchased a large collection ofRonald Reagan inaugural buttons from the1981 and 1985 events. Most of these large but-tons measure three inches or more and are inmint condition.

1981 Inaugural Held January 20thSix Different Picture Buttons ... $29.50

1985 Inaugural Held January 21stNine Different Buttons ... $49.50

All Fifteen Buttons ... $69.50

Paul Dudley

Paul Dudley was born in Roxbury,Massachusetts, on September 3, 1675. Afterlaw school, he became Attorney General ofMassachusetts in 1702. He became associatejustice of the Massachusetts Superior Court in1718, then Chief Justice in 1745 until his deathin 1751. Dudley’s portrait appears on thisouter cigar box label, with a background ofcourt scenes, legal documents and books.Measuring approximately 4.5” x 4.5” and innear mint to mint condition, this label catalogsfor $50.00. We offer it for the low price ofonly…

$19.50

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Hubert H. Humphrey (HHH) Si! Si! Si!Issued by the Bastian Brothers Company of Rochester, NewYork, this red, white and black 1.5 inch button promotes the1968 Democratic Presidential nominee, Hubert H. Humphrey.Made for the United Farm Workers Union, this button featuresthe official U.F.W. eagle, the symbol of the Union formed byPhilip Vera Cruz, Dolores Huerta and Cesar Chavez to promotethe rights of migrant farm workers. Humphrey, having foundedthe Minnesota Democratic Farmer Union, was the perfect candi-date and spokesman for the U.F.W. This scarce button is in nearmint condition and sells elsewhere for $12.95 and up, however,we can offer it for only…

$9.95Ten for $79.50

The Confederate Presidential Election of 1861The ConfederatePresidential Election of 1861was the first and only presi-dential election held in theConfederate States ofAmerica. ProvisionalPresident Jefferson Daviswas elected to a six-yearterm (February 22, 1862 toFebruary 22, 1868) as thefirst president of the C.S.A.,receiving 47,057 popularvotes (97%). He carried alleleven Confederate statesand received 109 electoralvotes. From this very his-toric period in our nation’spast, we offer these genuineelectoral tickets promotingJefferson Davis ofMississippi for Presidentand Alexander H. Stephensfor Vice President. Eachelectoral ticket lists the elec-tors for the state at largeand for each congressionaldistrict. Each ticket is alsosigned in ink or in pencil onthe reverse by a rebel voter,

indicating that it was actually taken to a polling place and cast as a ballot on election day! Weoffer two different styles of electoral tickets (ballots), both printed on newsprint. The first is whitein color and measures approximately 4.25” x 5”. The second is blue in color and measuresapproximately 3.75” x 5.5”. We have an extremely limited quantity of these historic electoral tick-ets (ballots), so don’t delay your order! The condition is fairly nice, considering that they are over150 years old!

Confederate Electoral Ticket (Ballot) (White) ... $195.00Confederate Electoral Ticket (Ballot) (Blue) ... $195.00

Both Pieces ... $369.50

VF Lincoln Cents1909 $5.25 1926 $.451916-S 8.95 1927 .591917-S 2.49 1927-D 3.251918-S 2.95 1927-S 4.751919 .49 1928 .391919-D 5.50 1928-D 3.501919-S 2.25 1928-S 3.751920 .79 1929-D 2.491920-S 2.75 1929-S 2.491921-S 6.50 1931 1.491924-S 5.50 1932 3.751925 .49 1932-D 3.501925-D 5.75 1933 2.591925-S 2.49

Christy Girl Labels

These mint condition cigar labels feature thevery attractive “Christy Girl” and were issuedas a tribute to Howard Chandler Christy(1873-1952), a world renowned artist whopainted the portraits of the rich and famous.We offer two labels:

Top box label (4” x 2.25”) ... $3.95Outer box label (4.5”x 4.5”) ... $4.95

Both labels for only ... $7.95

The LegionOf Merit

The Legion of Meritaward was estab-lished in 1942. Itsoriginal purposewas to honor foreignmilitary personneland to recognizemembers of theUnited States ArmedForces for a widevariety of contribu-tions to theAmerican war effort.Beginning in 1957,the Legion of Meritmedal was expand-ed to include peace-

time service. After the Vietnam war, it was alsoawarded to certain officer ranks upon theirretirement. Despite the numerous changes incriteria, this award ranks as the nation’s sec-ond highest peacetime award.

$49.50

1980 R.N.C. Button

As the Republicans gathered in Detroit in July1980, Reagan’s nomination was assured. Hewas nominated on the first ballot with 1,939votes. John Anderson followed with 37 votesand George Bush had 13. To celebrate the1980 R.N.C., this 2.5” button was issuedshowing an elephant (Republican) driving aclassic auto (signifying Detroit). We offer thisover three-decade-old button for only…

$2.95 Ten for $25.00

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Two Strikes – “You’re Out!”

Adlai Stevenson was the Democratic presiden-tial candidate in 1952 and in 1956, losing bothtimes to Dwight D. Eisenhower. WhenStevenson’s name came up at the July 1960Democratic Convention in Los Angeles, theidea of his third candidacy was quashedimmediately. We offer two different near mintto mint 1.25 inch buttons for this presidentialhopeful who had lost twice and was not goingto be given a third chance.

Stevenson (1960) Non-Picture Button ... $3.95

Stevenson For President (1960) PictureButton ... $4.95

Both for ... $7.95

“Memorata”

This outer box cigar label memorializes threeUnited States presidents whose lives were cutshort by an assassin’s bullet(s): AbrahamLincoln (1865), James A. Garfield (1881) andWilliam McKinley (1901). Entitled“Memorata”, this very colorful label mea-sures approximately 4.5” x 4.5” and is in nearmint condition. A great candidate for framing,this label has a catalog value of $50.00, how-ever we have priced it at only…

$29.50

Shirley Chisholm For President

Shirley Chisholm (November 3, 1924-January1, 2005) was the first black and only the sec-ond woman to run for a major party as a can-didate for President in 1972. She was honoredin 2008 during the Democratic Primaries byBarack Obama as well as Hillary Clinton forher historical role in paving the road for bothcandidates. This scarce 1.75” round campaignbutton is a true piece of history.

$6.95

Costa Rica HorseblanketWe recently purchased a cache oflarge-sized currency from theRepublic of Costa Rica. Dated 1911and featuring F.M. Fernandez, thisfive Colones note is in CrispUnissued/Unused condition and isserial-numbered. Very ornate and col-orful, this note has to be seen to beappreciated.

$19.50Five Notes ... $89.50

The Inaugural Ball of 1973This Inaugural Ball ticket is datedJanuary 20, 1973. CommemoratingRichard Nixon’s re-election Inaugural,it is multi-colored and measuresapproximately 7.25” x 3.5”. TheInaugural Ball was held as theNational Museum of Natural Historyat the Smithsonian Institution. Toattend, this serial-numbered ticketwas required. It come in three parts:the actual ticket, a stub for admissionand a stub that could be exchanged

for an Inaugural favor. We offer this mint condition unused ticket for only…

$9.95

Know Someone Getting Married?Before theAmericanRevolution,the majority ofpeople livingin Americacame from

England. Along with them came many of thecustoms we know today. One of them saysthat a bride will have good luck if she wears asixpence in her shoe during her wedding.Sixpence coins were issued in Great Britainfrom 1551 until 1967, when this denominationwas discontinued. Since no more sixpence willever be issued, future brides and collectorsshould be prepared. The sixpence we offerhere grade XF or better. Dates and types willbe of our choice. All coins are dated after1946.

$1.95Ten Different Dates ... $14.95

President Ford BumperStickers

These red and white President Fordbumper stickers were issued by thePresident Ford Committee for theelection of 1976. Measuring approx-

imately 11” x 2.75” and displaying a union label, we offer these mint condition bumper stickers asfollows:

10 Pieces ... $4.95100 Pieces ... $39.50

BU Mercury DimesAll coins grade MS-60 or better.

1941 $5.50 1943-D $7.951941-S 7.95 1943-S 7.951942 5.50 1944 5.501942-S 7.95 1944-S 6.951943 5.50

Poland Two Zloty Bison

In 2014, the National Bank of Poland issuedthis Brilliant Uncirculated two Zloty brass coinfeaturing two bison. We have priced this veryattractive coin for only…

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The “Good Luck Swastika”The word “swastika” comes from theSanskrit “svastika” meaning good orauspicious. The work and the sym-bol date back centuries, having along and positive history in Europeand Asia. Adolph Hitler rotated thesymbol by 45 degrees and forevercorrupted its true meaning. We offeran inner box cigar label promotingthe Standard Quality Brand.Measuring approximately 9” x 6.5”,this near mint condition label dis-plays a winged swastika, the symbolof goodness. We offer this label foronly…

$7.95Ten for $59.50

First Lady Laura BushThese two buttons are from husbandGeorge W. Bush’s presidential re-election campaign in 2004. The firstbutton measures two inches, picturesLaura Bush and is heart-shaped.The second button measures twoinches, pictures the White Houseand is square in shape. Both buttonsare in mint condition and are pricedat only…

$2.95

WWI Victory Medal

This medal wasauthorized byCongress and wasawarded to all per-sonnel who servedon active duty inWW I with any ofthe Armed Forces.

$19.50

“Life, Liberty and Landon”The Republican slogan for the 1936 Presidential campaign was “Life, Libertyand Landon”. At the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, AlfLandon was nominated on the first ballot with 984 votes to 19 for SenatorWilliam Borah of Idaho. Newspaper publisher Frank Knox of Illinois wasnominated for Vice President. Winning in November would prove to be aninsurmountable feat for Landon. His Democratic rival was Franklin DelanoRoosevelt. Landon would lose to Roosevelt in November by over 11 millionpopular votes and an electoral tally of 523 for Roosevelt and 8 for Landon.We have obtained a small quantity of Landon-Knox jugates (picturing both

President and Vice President). Most Landon-Knox jugate buttons sell at $100.00 or more, however,we can offer you this nice 7/8-inch G.O.P. button from Landon’s presidential campaign for only…

$39.50

George Washington BicentennialButton

In 1932 (and earli-er) a number ofunique buttons(approximately7/8”) were issuedto commemoratethe 200th anniver-sary of GeorgeWashington’sbirth. We have

just purchased a collection containing approx-imately twenty of these near mint commemo-rative buttons that we can offer to you. At ourlow asking price, these will sell quickly.Every button in this collection is different, andeach priced at only…

$29.50Ten Differnt ... $275.00

Prussian Kaiser Wilhelm II ThreeMark Silver Coin

This large 90% 33mm three mark Prussiancoin was issued from 1908 to 1912. Theobverse features Kaiser Wilhelm II, who ruledPrussia from 1888 until its demise in 1918.The reverse proudly displays the CrownedImperial Eagle with a shield on its breast.Minted in Berlin (“A” mintmark), we offer anice Almost Uncirculated coin. Date will be ofour choice...

$39.50

Trilobites (Elrathia Kingii)

Trilobites are extinct multi-legged anthropoidsthat roamed the sandy bottoms of the sea andcoral reefs during the mid-Cambrian periodover 550 million years ago.

Through a very fortunate connection, we havebeen able to obtain a limited quantity of thesearcheological treasures. All are fully preservedin stone. We have the following trilobite sizesavailable:

Small (up to 1/2 inch) $9.95Medium (up to 1 inch) 19.95Large (up to 1 1/2 inch) 29.95

Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman is one of the most influentialAmerican poets. Known as the “Father of FreeVerse”, he was born on Long Island in 1819.Late in life, he moved to Camden, New Jersey,where he died at the age of 72. Whitman lookslike a well-known “Jolly Old Elf” on this nearmint to mint condition outer cigar box label.Measuring 4.5” x 4.25” and having a catalogvalue of $50.00, we can offer it to you foronly…

$29.50

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Rebel With A CauseFrancisco Vicente Aguilera wasborn in Bayamo, Cuba, in 1821. Hestudied law and in 1841 hereceived his civil law degree. Borninto a wealthy family, he received alarge inheritance upon his mother’sdeath. Aguilera was obsessed withCuba gaining its independencefrom Spain, so he became a revolu-tionary, and along with CarlosManuel de Cespedes and others,

helped to start the Ten Years War (1868-1877). Achieving success, he was named Secretary of War(1869) and Vice President of the Republic (1870) under Cespedes. In 1871, he was sent to theUnited States to unite Cubans here. When Cespedes was deposed in 1873, Aguilera could notreturn to Cuba. Having exhausted his entire fortune “for the cause”, Aguilera spent his finalyears living in poverty in New York, until his death in 1877. We offer a Crisp Uncirculated 100peso Cuban note dated 1959 which honors Aguilera. Worth the equivalent of $100.00 U.S. in1959, this note can now be purchased for only…

$19.50

Candidate Party Years Non-Picture PictureMcKinley R 1896,1900 $ --.-- $ 39.50Bryan D 1896, 1900, 1908 --.-- 49.50T. Roosevelt R 1904, 1912 49.50 79.50Parker D 1904 --.-- 89.50Taft R 1908, 1912 24.50 34.50Wilson D 1912, 1916 24.50 69.50Hughes R 1916 24.50 59.50Harding R 1920 24.50 39.50Cox D 1920 79.50 575.00Coolidge R 1924 24.50 79.50Davis D 1924 --.-- 350.00Hoover R 1928, 1932 24.50 89.50Smith D 1928 24.50 39.50Roosevelt D 1932, 1936, 1940, 1944 9.95 16.95Landon R 1936 5.95 27.50Willkie R 1940 5.95 29.50Dewey R 1944, 1948 5.95 16.95Truman D 1948 49.50 99.50Eisenhower R 1952, 1956 2.95 7.95Stevenson D 1952, 1956 4.95 9.95Kennedy D 1960 4.95 8.95Nixon R 1960, 1968, 1972 .95 4.95Johnson D 1964 .95 3.95Goldwater R 1964 1.95 4.95Humphrey D 1968 .95 3.95McGovern D 1972 .95 4.95Ford R 1976 1.95 4.95Carter D 1976, 1980 1.95 2.95Reagan R 1980, 1984 1.95 3.95Mondale D 1984 1.95 3.95Bush R 1988, 1992 1.95 3.95Dukakis D 1988 1.95 3.95Clinton D 1992, 1996 .95 1.95Dole R 1996 1.95 2.95G. W. Bush R 2000, 2004 1.95 2.95Gore D 2000 1.95 2.95Kerry D 2004 1.95 2.95McCain R 2008 1.95 2.95Obama D 2008, 2012 1.95 2.95Romney R 2012 1.95 2.95

After years of buying collections andaccumulations of political buttons, weare finally able to offer a comprehen-sive selection of candidates beginningwith William McKinley (1896, 1900)and ending with Mitt Romney (2012)and Barack Obama (2012). We havelisted the candidate, the party affiliation (R=Republican;D=Democrat), the election year(s) thatcandidate ran for the presidency andhave listed prices for non-picture andpicture buttons. Since we are offeringthese buttons by type only, we cannotguarantee buttons from specific cam-paigns if that particular candidate ranin multiple elections. All buttons willbe in near mint to mint condition andsizes will usually be 7/8” or larger,with most modern buttons being larg-er. This is definitely a limited offer, sodon’t miss out!

Over A Century of Presidential Buttons

The Southwest Asia ServiceMedal (DesertStorm-Desert

Shield)This medal wasestablished by exec-utive order ofPresident Bush onMarch 15, 1991. Itwas awarded to anymember of ArmedForces of the UnitedStates for service inthe Middle Eastduring operationsDesert Shieldand/or DesertStorm.

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Gem Proof Clad Roosevelt Dimes1970-S $.89 1989-S $1.751976-S .89 1990-S 1.491977-S .89 1991-S 1.751979-S Type 2 1.75 1993-S 3.501980-S .89 1995-S 6.951981-S Type 1 .89 1997-S 4.951982-S .99 2004-S 2.751983-S 1.19 2009-S 1.751984-S 1.09 2011-S 4.951985-S 1.09 2013-S 2.751986-S 1.75 2014-S 2.751987-S 1.09 2015-S 2.751988-S 1.75

“Soupy Sales” ButtonThe late Soupy Sales was born Milton Supman inFranklinton, North Carolina, on January 8, 1926. Hegot his unusual nickname from his family. His olderbrothers had been nicknamed “Ham Bone” and“Chicken Bone”. Young Milton was nicknamed“Soup Bone” which was later shortened to “Soupy”.His surname “Sales” was chosen as a tribute to thecomedian Chic Sale. Soupy Sales, a life-long come-dian, is best known for his long running noontimechildren’s television show which was produced inthe late 1950’s and early 1960’s. Originally entitled12 O’clock Comics, it was later known as the SoupySales Show. Improvised and definitely slapstick innature, the Soupy Sales Show was a rapid-firestream of sketches, gags and puns. Almost all result-ed in “Soupy” receiving a pie in the face. It is esti-mated that “Soupy” had been hit by over 25,000pies! From a connection in New York, we have been

able to acquire a limited number of original “Soupy Sales” buttons. Each button measures threeinches, was produced in black & white, and was copyrighted in 1965. Although slightly“scratchy”, the overall condition is nice.

$7.95

Admiral FarragutDavid Farragut (1801-1870) was aCivil War era Admiral in the UnitedStates Navy. At age 9, he was com-missioned a midshipman, he was aprize master by the age of 12 andfought in the War of 1812, servingunder Captain David Porter. ANavy man his entire career, hemoved up the ladder in rank toLieutenant, Commander, Captainand to Rear Admiral. In 1864President Lincoln elevated Farragutto Vice Admiral and just after thewar, he became Admiral (1866). Weoffer an inner box cigar label depict-ing Admiral David Farragut.

Measuring approximately 8.5” x 6”, this colorful label is in near mint condition and has a catalogvalue of $55.00. It can be yours for only…

$19.50

The Henley Rollabout Brochure

This brochure, circa 1913, is in near mint con-dition and when unfolded measures approxi-mately 14” x 6”. This fifteen pound vehiclecalled the “Henley Rollabout” for childrenpromoted an outdoor and indoor vehicle forchildren of all ages. Featuring spoked wheels,the rollabout sold in the range of $4.00 - $6.00depending on the options chosen. This greatadvertising piece is over a century old and ispriced at only..

$29.50

Triumfa Con Kennedy!This 1960Presidential buttonfeatures John F.Kennedy and isentitled “TriumfaCon Kennedy”.Translated as“Triumph WithKennedy”, it dis-plays Latino sup-port for JFK. We

offer this near mint to mint condition 1.125inch picture campaign button for only…

$7.95Ten for $69.50

Choice BU Roosevelt DimesAll coins grade MS-63 or better.

1946 $4.25 1951-S $15.751946-S 4.50 1952-S 5.501949-D 9.50 1953-S 4.251950-S 34.50 1954 4.25

Somalia 50 Shillings Note

This Crisp Uncirculated 1991 Somalia FiftyShillings note has a catalog value of $15.00.Your price on this colorful note is only…

$7.95

The “Progressive” Candidate of1912

Theodore Roosevelt becameour 26th President upon thedeath of William McKinley in1901. In 1904, he ran against

Alton B. Parker and won the election in hisown right by 2.5 million popular votes.Deciding on “retirement”, Roosevelt chose notto run again. In 1908, William Taft was nomi-nated and won in the November election.Disturbed by President Taft’s conservativedirection, Roosevelt again threw in his hat forPresident in the 1912 election. TheRepublicans had other plans, however, andthey chose the incumbent Taft over Roosevelt.An infuriated Roosevelt bolted the RepublicanParty and became the “Progressive” or “BullMoose” candidate, thus splitting theRepublican Party and handing the electionover to Wilson. We offer a tiny one-half inchblue and white non-picture button from the1912 Progressive ticket. Simply stating “T.R.”,this button is the most reasonably pricedTheodore Roosevelt button. This near mintcampaign button can be yours for only…

$49.50

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Snap Shot

This outer box cigar label was designed by J.A.Mcadoo of Charlotte, North Carolina.Copywritten in 1925, it pictures a beautifulyoung woman with an infectious smile.Entitled “Snap Shot”, this work of art is inmint condition and measures approximately4.5” x 4.5”. It catalogs for $20.00 but it can beyours for only…

$7.95Ten for $69.50

Henry Wallace For President(1948)

Henry A. Wallace (1888-1965) began his polit-ical career as F.D.R.’s Secretary of Agriculture,serving from 1933-1940. He received realname recognition when Roosevelt chose himto be his vice president in 1940. In 1944, whenRoosevelt decided to run for an unprecedent-ed fourth term, there was overwhelmingopposition within the party to retain Wallaceas Vice President, so Roosevelt reluctantlydropped him from the ticket. He wasappointed as Secretary of Commerce as com-pensation, a job he held for one year until hewas fired by President Truman. Considered aleftist Democrat, he bolted the party and ranas the Progressive presidential candidate inthe election of 1948. We offer a propagandaleaflet promoting the Wallace-Taylor ticket.Measuring approximately 6 inches by 6 inch-es, it blasts the “Demogops” (Democrats andG.O.P. Republicans) and offers Wallace as the“real choice”. This leaflet, in very nice condi-tion, is seldom offered and is priced at only…

$14.95

Monte Carlo Gambling ChipsOut of all the gaming establishments in the world,the most famous is the casino at Monte Carlo.Located on the Mediterranean coast in the princi-pality of Monaco, it began full operation in 1866and was still in business over a century later.Recently, we received a call from a long timefriend and supplier offering us a substantial quan-tity of genuine Monte Carlo gambling chips hehad purchased decades ago. We bought the entirelot, which had actually been in use in Monte Carlofrom the 1920’s –1950’s. Made of a “pre-plastic”material, some of these chips show minor warp-ing, which is very common. We offer the followinggambling chips for your consideration.

20 Francs $6.95100 Francs 6.951,000 Francs 9.95Complete 3-piece Set (Regular Price $23.85) $19.50

Cuban Currency CollectionThis four-piece currency collectionfrom the Island of Cuba was issuedaround the time Fidel Castro cameinto power (1959). At this period inhistory the Cuban Peso was actuallyon par with the U.S. dollar. TheAmerican Banknote Companyengraved each of these notes, which isworld renowned for its quality work-manship. Each denomination is of adifferent hue and recognizes suchCuban notables as Aguilera, Marti,Gomez and De Cespedes. We offerthis set of three different notes, mostlydating 1958-1960, and grading VeryFine or better.

1 Peso $14.955 Pesos 6.9510 Pesos 6.95

All Three Notes ... $32.50

Vietnam Service MedalAuthorized onJuly 8, 1965,this medal,which was thesame for allbranches ofthe ArmedForces, wasawarded to allmembers ofthe UnitedStates whoserved inVietnam andcontiguouswaters or air-space betweenJuly 3, 1965and March 28,1973.

$19.50

XF War Nickels1943 $2.75 1944 $2.75

Poland Honors its RemarkablePope

Not many peopleknow the life historyof this remarkableman. The late PopeJohn Paul II wasborn Karol JosephWojtyla on May 18,1920, in Wadowice,

Poland. When elected Pope in 1978, hebecame the first Slav to head the RomanCatholic Church and the first non-Italian Popesince Pope Adrian VI in 1552. Before his ordi-nation as a priest (1946), he was a theatregroup member, a stone cutter, a publishedpoet and a chemical company boiler tender.During World War II, he was very active in anunderground Christian group that helpedJews escape the Nazis. Through a connectionin Europe, we have acquired these BrilliantUncirculated two Zlote pieces minted in thePope’s native homeland of Poland. Made ofbrass, this coin shows the late Pope looking ata silhouette of Saint Peter’s Cathedral. Weoffer this memorial coin, dated 2005, foronly…

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Elk Broom Label

This near mint condition #6 Elk broom labelwas issued by the Hamburg Broom WorksCompany of Hamburg, Pennsylvania wayback in the 1930’s. Measuring approximately4” x 5.25”, this full color label is housed in anarchival holder and is priced at only…

$2.95Ten for $25.00

Congo 1,000 Francs NoteCongo was established as a Belgiancolony in 1908 and gained its inde-pendence in 1960, becoming theRepublic of Congo. From this southcentral African country we offer a1,000 Franc bank note issued in1964. It features Joseph Kasavubu,the first President of the Republic ofthe Congo (1960-1965) at left, and awatermark of an antelope’s head on

the right. With a catalog value of $200.00 in Uncirculated, this Crisp AU/Unc with a five star can-cellation has to be a bargain at only…

$24.50

ArmyAchievement

MedalThe ArmyAchievementMedal wasapproved by theSecretary of theArmy on March2, 1981. It isawarded for mer-itorious serviceor achievement innon-combat situ-ations.Approximately20% of all sol-diers qualify forthis award.

$19.50

1965 Official Presidential Inaugural Program

After defeating his Republican rival BarryGoldwater in the November, 1964 Presidentialelection, Lyndon Baines Johnson was inaugu-rated on January 20, 1965. To mark thismomentous event, official inaugural programswere printed and sold at the price of $1.00each. Each program, printed primarily in blackand white, features articles on PresidentJohnson and his wife “Ladybird” and VicePresident Hubert H. Humphrey and his wife,Muriel, with full page color pictures dedicatedto all four individuals. Add to this a messagefrom the inaugural chairman Dale Miller, anarticle on the inaugural parade and ceremonyand you have quite an impressive program.We offer this mint condition Johnson inauguralprogram for only…

$29.50

Apollo XI Commemorative Button

Over forty years have passed since NeilArmstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin Aldrinmade their historic landing on the moon. Thephrase “One small step for man, one giantleap for mankind” spoken by Neil Armstrongsignaled to the world that the United Stateshad accomplished what man has desired sincethe beginning of his existence—walking onthe moon. To commemorate the Apollo XImoon landing, we offer a full color 1.75 inchbutton picturing all three astronauts. Entitled“America Salutes – First Men on the Moon”,this button displays the July 20, 1969 landingdate. Featuring a proud day in American his-tory, we offer this button as follows:

$2.95 Ten for $19.50

Identical Seven Consecutive“Lucky 8’s”

The number “8” has great significance inmany of the world’s religions includingChristianity, Judaism, Buddhism and Islam.Throughout Asia “8” is also considered to be alucky number. We were elated when we wereoffered this small group of notes containingserial numbers beginning with seven consecu-tive 8’s followed by a spare other than eight.Even more exiting was that there are identicalserial numbers on two different notes. Youwill receive two Crisp Uncirculated notes: Aseries 2013 $10.00 note from District (NewYork City, New York) and a $20.00 note fromDistrict 8 (St. Louis, Missouri). Both notes canbe yours for only…

$225.00

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Metal 5¢ Cigar SignThis vintage metal sign is in near mint conditionand advertises the Call Again 5¢ cigar brand.Produced in the 1920’s and issued in the patrioticcolors of red, white and blue, this sign measuresapproximately 14” x 3”. We have seen paperproducts of this brand selling for nearly $50.00,so this ninety-year old metal advertising sign hasto be bargain at only…

$39.50

Gold Plated & Colorized QuartersWe now have gold plated and colorized quarters for D.C., the Territories and America theBeautiful quarters.

Gold Plated Colorized2009 Washington, D.C $1.95 $2.952009 Puerto Rico 1.95 2.952009 Guam 1.95 2.952009 Virgin Islands 1.95 2.952009 Northern Mariana Islands 1.95 2.952009 American Samoa 1.95 2.952010 Hot Springs 1.95 2.952010 Yellowstone 1.95 2.952010 Yosemite 1.95 2.952010 Grand Canyon 1.95 2.952010 Mount Hood 1.95 2.952011 Gettysburg 1.95 2.952011 Glacier 1.95 2.952011 Olympic 1.95 2.952011 Vicksburg 1.95 2.952011 Chickasaw 1.95 2.952012 El Yunque 1.95 2.952012 Chaco Culture 1.95 2.952012 Acadia Nationsl Park 1.95 2.952012 Hawai’i Volcanoes 1.95 2.952012 Denali National Park 1.95 2.952013 White Mountain 1.95 2.952013 Perry’s Victory 1.95 2.952013 Great Basin 1.95 2.952013 Fort McKinley 1.95 2.952013 Mt. Rushmore 1.95 2.952014 Great Smoky Mountains 1.95 2.952014 Shenandoah 1.95 2.952014 Arches 1.95 2.952014 Great Sand Dunes 1.95 2.952014 Everglades 1.95 2.952015 Homestead 1.95 2.952015 Kisatchie 1.95 2.952015 Blue Ridge 1.95 2.952015 Bombay Hook 1.95 2.952015 Saratoga 1.95 2.95

Queen Victoria CitrusCrate Label

This very colorful Sunkist citruscrate label was issued in the 1940’swith the intention of being pastedon a wood crate filled withoranges. In addition to the Victoriabrand advertisement, which liststhe grower and location of thepacker (Riverside, California), thislabel features a very large carica-ture of Queen Victoria (1819-1901)who ruled Great Britain from 1837-1901. Measuring 10” x 11”, thisvery attractive label is in near mintto mint condition and is an excel-lent candidate for framing. A greatseven decade old piece, priced atonly…

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The Silver StarThis medal was givenfor distinct gallantryin action and wasapproved by theSecretary of War in1932. It ranks third inline in honor for com-bat bravery, behindonly the Medal ofHonor and theDistinguished ServiceCross. We respectfullyoffer this very impor-tant medal for only...

$37.50

Count Franklin of Pennsylvania

You would think that Ben Franklin had fami-ly ties with vampires when you look at hisfangs on these Choice Brilliant Uncirculated1955 Franklin Half Dollars. In reality, thesefangs were created by a die clash when thecoin was minted. This scarce and popularvariety is available while our stock lasts.

$29.50

The Cox-Roosevelt Ticket (1920)The Election of 1920 featuredthe liberal Democrat James M.Cox and his vice presidentialchoice, Franklin D. Roosevelt.For the Republicans, it wasWarren Harding and Calvin

Coolidge. When the votes were counted onNovember 2, 1920, Cox was defeated soundlyby Harding, losing the popular vote 35% to61% and the Electoral tally 127 to 404.Political buttons of Cox’s 1920 PresidentialCampaign are extremely scarce with picturebuttons bringing over $500.00. Non-picturebuttons are also scarce but not nearly as cost-ly. We offer this tiny ½ inch non-picture Cox-Roosevelt button for your consideration,priced at only…

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Influential Explorers of the WorldThese exquisitesquare-shapedcoins from TristanDa Cunha dated2014 measure 1.25”x 1.25” and com-memorate six dif-ferent explorers ofyesteryear. Youwill receive a coinof ChristopherColumbus,Captain JamesCook, Trisao DaCunha, FerdinandMagellan, MarcoPolo and Sir WalterRaleigh. EachProof-like onecrown coin hasbeen issued in basemetal then expert-

ly layered in .999 silver. Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II adorn the Obverse of each of theseexplorer coins. Individually encapsulated in a hard plastic holder for protection, this beautifullydesigned six piece coin set is priced at only…

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America’sPoliticalMaverick

George Wallacegave PresidentKennedy fits duringthe Civil RightsMovement in 1963.Standing defiantlyat the door of theState University inAlabama, herefused to allowadmission of twoblack students.Kennedy wasforced to send inthe National Guardand only then did

Governor Wallace step aside. Wallace was very headstrong and determined, so in 1968 he estab-lished the American Independent Party and ran as its Presidential candidate against Nixon andHumphrey. Although soundly defeated, he did receive almost 10 million votes. We offer a picturebutton of our choice and a five inch by three inch election card from George Wallace’s 1968Presidential campaign for your consideration.

$3.95Ten for $29.50

20th Century Type Set

Dated in the early 1900’s. these sets have proven to be very popular. You will receive the followingcoins: Indian Cent, Buffalo Nickel, Mercury Dime, L.S. Quarter, W.L. Half and if you order a 6piece set, a Peace Dollar.

5 piece set (Cent through Half) ... $29.50 Ten sets ... $279.506 piece set (Cent through Dollar) ... $67.50 Ten sets ... $659.50

Mexico-Un CentavoThese fully red Choice BU

1943 Un Centavo pieces fromMexico have a catalog valueof $9.00. We have cut thatprice in half and can offer

these beauties to you foronly…

$4.50 Ten coins $39.50

Presidential Bumper StickersSince the 1960’s one of the most popularmethods of showing your support for aPresidential candidate was with a bumpersticker placed on the back of your car. In arecent collection, we purchased a number oforiginal Presidential bumper stickers that wecan offer as follows.

Five different candidates ... $5.95Five different (all Richard Nixon) ... $4.95

Ten different candidates ... $9.95

Choice BU Clad Washington Quarter Rolls

1965 $169.50 1985-D $24.501967 179.50 1986-D 149.501976-D 19.50 1987 19.501978-D 19.50 1987-D 19.501979-D 19.50 1988-D 19.501980 19.50 1989-D 19.501980-D 19.50 1990-D 26.501981 19.50 1996 29.501981-D 19.50 1996-D 29.501984 19.50 1997-D 39.501984-D 24.50

Army WWII Occupation MedalThe Army ofOccupationmedal wasestablished byWarDepartmentGeneral Orders#32 in 1946 foraward to mem-bers of theArmy and AirForce (formerlyArmy AirCorps) whoserved for thir-ty consecutivedays at a nor-mal place ofduty whileassigned to anyof the follow-ing: (1) Armyoccupation ofGermanybetween May 5,

1945 and May 5, 1955; (2) Service for which anindividual qualified for Berlin airlift device;(3) Army of occupation of Austria betweenMay 9, 1945 and July 27, 1955; (4) Army ofoccupation of Berlin between May 9, 1945 anda date to be determined.

$19.50

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Las Fumas De Puerto Rico

This extremely ornate cigar bundle label promotes the Las Fumas De Puerto Rico cigar brand. Measuring approximately 13” x 3.5”, this near mint con-dition label, highlighted richly in gold, features a beautiful woman partially clothed with a star radiating from the top of her head. This stunning pieceof artwork is priced at only…

$9.95

Alaska-Yukon Pacific Expo LabelThe Alaska-Yukon PacificExposition was held one centuryago (1909) in Seattle, Washington.Its purpose was to publicize thedevelopment of the Northwest. Oneof the participants of the Expo wasthe Johnston Fruit Company ofSanta Barbara. This lemon cratelabel was created to recognize agrand prize award at the 1909 Expofor their exhibit of lemons. We offerthis 8.75” x 12.25” label in mint con-dition. Housed in a protective hold-er, it is priced at only…

$7.95 Ten for $69.50

Choice BU Jefferson NickelsAll coins grade MS-63 or better.

1938 $11.95 1948-D $4.501938-D 9.50 1948-S 2.491938-S 10.50 1950-D 11.501939 4.25 1952 2.951939-S 69.50 1953-D .691940 3.75 1953-S 1.191940-S 7.50 1954 1.491942-D 59.50 1954-D .791943-D 5.50 1954-S .691944-S 15.95 1955-D .491946-D 2.45

Obsolete Type Collection

Every coin in this set will grade Good or better and will be around a century old. Housed in aWhitman plastic holder, you will receive an Indian Cent, “V” Nickel, Barber Dime, BarberQuarter, Barber Half and if you order a six-piece set, a Morgan Dollar. A very attractive set at agreat price.

5 Piece Set (Cent through Half) ... $34.50 Ten Sets ... $325.006 Piece Set (Cent through Dollar) ... $69.50 Ten Sets ... $675.00

Greek Silver Triobol FeaturingZeus

This ancient Greek SilverTriobol was issued in southernGreece in the city ofMegalopolis (meaning great

city) around 100 B.C. – 80 B.C. Featuring thebust of the Greek god Zeus on the obverseand various reverses, this nearly 2,000 yearold coin grades F/VF and is priced at only…

$99.50

NixonIssued in 1972, this non-picture 7/8 inch buttonhas a simple message:Vote for Nixon.

$1.95Purchase 100 pieces andsave 90%!!!

$19.50Purchase 1,000 pieces and save even more ...

$149.50

Mitt Romney for President (2012)

This Presidential Election of 2012 was held onNovember 6. When the votes were counted,the incumbent, President Barack Obamadefeated his Republican rival Mitt Romneywith a popular vote advantage of just under 5million votes and an electoral advantage of333-206. From this Presidential election, weoffer a selection of campaign buttons from theMitt Romney campaign. Many of these but-tons are full color picture buttons, that mea-sure up to three inches. You will be thrilledwith the assortment…

10 Different Buttons … $4.9525 Different Buttons … $9.95

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Democratic National Convention TicketsAfter two consecutive Democratic presi-dential victories by Woodrow Wilson in1912 and 1916, the party found itselffloundering in the 1920’s. In the electionof 1920, the Democrats pitted James Coxagainst Republican Warren Harding. Theresult: Cox received 39% of the vote andlost by over 7 million popular votes. In1924, John W. Davis was selected to runagainst the Republican, Calvin Coolidge.Again, the Democrats would lose by over7 million votes and Davis would receiveonly 29% of the popular vote. From boththe 1920 Democratic National Convention(held in San Francisco) and the 1924Democratic National Convention (held inNew York City), we are able to offer

authentic Convention tickets. The 1920 ticket measures approximately 5.0” x 2.75” and featuresWoodrow Wilson. The 1924 ticket measures approximately 5.0” x 2.75” and shows ThomasJefferson. Both are in very nice condition and are available as follows:

1920 Convention Ticket ... $49.50 1924 Convention Ticket ... $49.50Both Convention Tickets ... $89.50

“In Your Heart, You Know He’s Right”This was the presidential campaign slogan for theRepublican nominee for President in 1964. BarryGoldwater denounced President Johnson’srestrained policy in Vietnam and pledged to drivethe Communists out of the South (Vietnam).Democrats portrayed Goldwater as an apostle ofwar and felt he would recklessly use nuclearweapons. In a famous anti-Goldwater televisionad a tranquil scene was suddenly obliterated by arising mushroom cloud, changing Goldwater’scampaign slogan from “In your heart, you knowhe’s right” to “In your heart, you know he might!”From the 1964 Goldwater campaign, we offer fourdifferent near mint to mint condition buttons foryour consideration.

Goldwater-Miller (G.O.P. Party – 1964) 7/8 Inch (non-picture) Button $ .95

Ten for $7.95Goldwater-Miller 7/8 Inch Non-picture Button…$ .95

Ten for $7.95Goldwater for President – “A Choice for a Change” 1.25 Inch Picture Button ... $2.95

Ten for $25.00Goldwater-Miller – “The Winning Team” 1 3/8 Inch Jugate Picture Button ... $3.95

Ten for $29.50

“The Man for the 60’s” Flasher Button

This 2.5 inch black and white “flasher” buttonpictures the 1960 Democratic PresidentialCandidate John F. Kennedy and when tiltedproclaims him as “The Man for the 60’s”. OnElection Day, November 8, 1960, Kennedydefeated his Republican opponent RichardNixon by a popular vote margin of only118,500 votes and an electoral advantage of 84.We offer this near mint condition “Man for the60’s” flasher button for only…

$29.50

El Predomino Cigar Box Seal

Measuring approximately 3.5” x 2.5”, thisapproximately 90-year old cigar box seal fea-tures two lovers. Bordered with gold color-ing, this extremely colorful piece is priced atonly…

$4.95

Bronze Coinage of the Roman Empire

These ancient Roman bronze coins are inchoice XF condition. Each coin is listed byemperor and housed in a descriptive plasticflip.

Claudius II 268-270 AD $19.50Constans 337-350 AD 19.50Constantine II 337-340 AD 29.50Constantius II 337-361 AD 19.50Crispus 317-326 AD 29.50Gratian 367-383 AD 39.50Licinius I 308-324 AD 29.50Maximinius II 309-313 AD 39.50Theodosius I 379-395 AD 39.50Valens 364-378 AD 19.50Valentinian I 364-375 AD 19.50Valentinian II 375-392 AD 29.50Victorinus 268-270 AD 29.50

Bronco Orange Crate Label

This near mint Bronco Orange crate labelmeasures 9.75” x 10.75”. Housed in a plasticholder, this circa 1940’s label shows a cowboyon horseback with a lasso. This label is suit-able for framing and is priced at only…

$7.95 Ten for $69.50

Choice BU Memorial Cent RollsEach coin is in Choice Red BU.

Fifty coins per roll.

1960 $2.95 1986 $22.501973-D 2.50 1986-D 29.501974-D 2.50 1987-D 13.951981 2.50 1991-D 17.951981-D 2.50 1993-D 16.951982-D Sm Dt. Zinc 1.95 1995 2.951983-D 22.50 2000-D 2.951984-D 14.95 2006 5.951985 7.95 2007 3.951985-D 17.95 2011-D 2.50

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Mark TwainSamuel L. Clemens (1835-1910), alsoknown as Mark Twain, was one ofthe premier American writers of the18th and early 19th centuries. Histwo major classics, “The Adventuresof Tom Sawyer” and “TheAdventures of Huckleberry Finn” aresymbolized on this colorful inner boxcigar label. Measuring approximate-ly 9” x 7” and housed in an archivalholder, this near mint condition labelportrays the author as one “known toeveryone-liked by all”. We offer thiswonderful piece of art for only…

$9.95Ten for $79.50

2016 Olympic CommemorativeCoin

This bi-metallic one Real coin from Brazil isdated 2012 and commemorates the upcomingOlympic Games which will be held in Rio deJaneiro in 2016. We offer this BrilliantUncirculated coin for only…

$3.95Ten for $29.50

Palau “Poker” CoinsIn the game of poker, “Hole Cards”refer to the two cards that the playerkeeps hidden during play. The nick-name for the special hole card com-bination of two queens is “Ladies”.In 2009, the Republic of Palau issueda set of two different $1.00 facevalue coins recognizing the game ofpoker. Each coin design features apair of queens (“Ladies”) and uti-lizes a portion of actual playingcards that were once used in casinosof Las Vegas. Measuring a giant 50millimeters and weighing over oneounce (35 grams), both coins wereminted using a special copper-zinc

alloy. Produced in a unique antique finish, both of these low mintage uncirculated “Poker” coinscan be yours for only…

$29.50

“Sixpence in Her Shoe”A centuries-old Englishrhyme statesthat a bridewill havegood luck ifshe wore thefollowing:

“Something old, something new, somethingborrowed, something blue…and a Sixpence inher shoe.” We just bought a nice selection ofthese lucky Sixpence coins, all dated 1947 andafter. You can purchase this group consistingof 100 coins for only…

$49.50

German 5 Mark Swastika IssueIssued by Hitler’sinfamous ThirdReich, these silverfive mark coins fea-ture GermanChancellor Paul VonHindenburg on theobverse and theGerman eagle withswastika on thereverse. We offer a

complete date set as follows. All coins gradeXF or better.

1936 $24.50 1938 $24.501937 $24.50 1939 $24.50

All Four Coins ... $89.50

Army Combat Infantryman Badge

The Army Combat Infantryman Badge isawarded to any infantry or Special Forces sol-dier assigned to a unit under hostile enemyfire and actively engaged in ground combat.

$9.95

“I Want to be a Captain, Too”The 1940Presidential elec-tion featured theDemocrat FranklinD. Roosevelt (run-ning for a thirdterm) and hisRepublican coun-terpart WendellWillkie. In thisparticular election,

the Willkie campaign produced numerousanti-Roosevelt slogan buttons. One in particu-lar brings special mention. In 1940,Roosevelt’s son Elliott applied for a commis-sion as a captain in the Army Air Corps.When F.D.R. granted the promotion, theRepublicans jumped on the issue, cryingnepotism. Immediately, Willkie’s campaignbegan producing buttons identical or similarto the above pictured button making the pub-lic aware of F.D.R.’s “indiscretion”. We offerthis 1.25 inch “Captain” button for only…

$14.95

XF Indian Cents1863 $49.50 1904 $6.951898 9.95 1905 6.951899 9.95 1906 6.951900 7.50 1907 6.951901 6.95 1908 7.501902 6.95 1909 21.501903 6.95

Vintage 5¢ Cigar Sign

Cigar, anyone? Only a nickel! This vintagecircular Canadian 5¢ cigar sign measures seveninches and was used as a hanging store dis-play advertisement over a half century ago!Featuring a Canadian Maple Leaf, this nearmint multi-colored cigar advertisement is “dif-ferent from all others.” A great conversationpiece for your office or den, priced at only…

$9.95Ten for $79.50

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Japanese Occupation ofBurma (1942-1945)

In 1941, the Philippines and Malayawere invaded and occupied byJapanese forces. In 1942, the countryof Burma was occupied. Just as inthe Philippines and in Malaya, Japanissued occupation currency forBurma. We offer a complete CrispUncirculated nine piece collectionconsisting of the following denomi-nations: 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, Quarter Rupee,Half Rupee, 1 Rupee, 5 Rupees, 10Rupees and 100 Rupees. This cur-rency was used in Burma from 1942until Japan’s defeat in 1945.

$19.50

White House Easter Egg RollIt is believed that the first Easter egg roll was heldduring the administration of President AndrewJohnson (1865-1869). Celebrated on Easter Monday,the majority of Easter egg rolls were held on Capitolgrounds. In 1876, with an inadequate budget tolandscape and maintain the grounds, Congresspassed a law forbidding the Capitol grounds to beused as a children’s playground. The law, slated tobegin in 1877, was made moot because of an EasterMonday downpour of rain. The next year, on EasterSaturday of 1878, an announcement was made to thelocal press stating that the new law would beenforced. That same day, while taking his dailywalk, President Rutherford B. Hayes wasapproached by a number of egg rollers whoinquired about the possibilities of egg rolling on thesouth lawn of the White House. Upon returning tohis office, Hayes issued an official order stating that“should any children arrive to egg roll on Easter

Monday, that they would be allowed to do so.” This tradition has been carried on to this day.Ironically, as in 1877, the actual Easter egg roll did not occur that year because of inclement weath-er. To celebrate this event, we offer a 2001 Easter Egg Roll button for your consideration. This col-orful 2.25-inch button, backed by 150 years of tradition, is priced at only…

$9.95

George to George

The Bicentennial Inaugural took place in 1989with George Bush taking the oath of thePresidency on January 21, 1989. Two hundredyears earlier, George Washington took thefirst Presidential Oath. This square inauguralbutton features both presidents, GeorgeWashington (#1) and George Bush (#41).

We offer this classic button (as pictured) foronly...

$4.95or receive five different George BushInaugural Buttons, including the one

pictured above for only...

$14.95

“Frazzle”

Issued in the 1920’s by the AmericanLithograph Company of New York, this verycolorful outer cigar box label features twoangry roosters fighting each other.Appropriately entitled “Frazzle”, this labelmeasures 4.25” x 4.25” and is in near mintcondition. With a catalog value of $60.00, thisframable piece of art is priced at only…

$29.50

Japan vs. Russia War Medal(1904-5)

On February8, 1904, Japandeclared waron Russiabecause ofRussianencroachmentin Korea, andthe Russianoccupation ofManchuria.Taking theoffensive,Japanesenaval unitsattackedRussian war-ships atChemulpoand PortArthur, andblockaded theRussianAsiatic ports.After drivingthe Russian

troops out of Korea, and defeating theRussians at Port Arthur and Mukden,Japanese Admiral Togo destroyed the RussianBaltic fleet in May 1905. A treaty of “truce”was arranged by U.S. President TheodoreRoosevelt and was signed on September 5,1905. To honor those Japanese military per-sonnel who participated in this conflict, a warmedal was established by the Imperial edict(#51) on March 31, 1906. We offer this overone century old Japanese war medal whileour limited supply lasts for only…

$99.50

Choice BU Lincoln CentsNice full red, MS-63 or better.

1934 $10.95 1937-D $3.951934-D 34.50 1937-S 5.501935 14.95 1938 11.951935-D 12.95 1938-D 13.751935-S 34.50 1938-S 7.951936 4.50 1939 2.751936-D 6.95 1939-D 9.951936-S 13.95 1939-S 4.251937 3.25

Complete Choice BU 17-piece Collection(1934-1939)…$159.50

Over 80-Year Old County Expense Receipts

We have just purchased a hoard of oldexpense receipts from Lycoming,Pennsylvania. Each expense occurred in 1931and was part of the County’s 1932 audit.Printed on an envelope, each piece includes adescription of the expense, an amount and acost. In addition, each expense is numbered.An interesting piece of Americana…

$2.95

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Pre-WWI Election Ballots

While the Country as large was choosingbetween the Presidential front runners Taftand Bryan (1908) and Wilson, Taft and TeddyRoosevelt (1912), individual states had theirown election agendas.

We have just acquired a small cache of officialballots from the Country of Washington (# 14Plantation), Maine dated 1908 and 1912.Stored safely for almost a century, theseunused ballots are actually quite rare, as bal-lots were never distributed after the election.We offer the following State Primary ElectionBallots in excellent condition:

1908- Lists Republican, Democratic,Socialist and Prohibition ccandidates ...

$19.95 1912- Lists Constitution Amendments ...

$7.951912- Lists Republican candidates … $9.951912- Lists Democratic candidates … $9.95

All four ballots ... $39.50

Proof Sacagawea Dollars2000-S $2.75 2008-S $11.952001-S 9.50 2009-S 3.502002-S 5.50 2010-S 10.952003-S 3.50 2011-S 7.502004-S 3.50 2012-S 19.952005-S 3.50 2013-S 5.502006-S 6.50 2014-S 5.502007-S 6.50 2015-S 5.50

All Sixteen Coins ... $99.50

“The King of Rock and Roll”Elvis Presley (1935-1977) was an American singer,musician and actor. His was one of the most signifi-cant cultural icons of the 20th century and is oftenreferred to as “The King of Rock and Roll”. Afterhis untimely death on August 16, 1977, at the age of42, a number of buttons were issued in his memory.We offer the following memorial buttons for yourconsideration:

The King Forever (3 inch) button ... $4.95Love me Tender (3 inch) button ... $4.95

We also offer the following lots which include theabove two buttons:

Five different plus a rectangular GracelandButton ... $17.50

Ten different plus a rectangular Gracelandbutton ... $29.50

Japanese WWII MedalReferred to bythe Japanese asthe ChinaIncident WarMedal, it ismore common-ly known asthe JapaneseWar II Medal.On July 7, 1937an incidentnear Peiping inChina startedan undeclaredwar which costhundreds ofthousands oflives and wasfinally termi-nated by theJapanese sur-render in 1945.The obverse ofthis medalshows “Yata-No-Karasu” oncrossed Army

and Navy flags with rays of light and achrysanthemum crest above. The reverse dis-plays mountains, clouds and waves represent-ing Northern China, Central China and theYellow Sea. The ribbon, made of pure silk, iscolored blue, representing the sea and theNavy, light blue signifying the sky and AirForce, tan, for the Army and dark pink repre-senting the blood stained soil of China. Inaddition, a bright red signifies blood and loy-alty. This Japanese WWII medal is available foronly...

$59.50

Austrian 20Groschen

We offer an Austrian 20Groschen coin dated1954 made of a combi-nation of aluminumand bronze. This coin isin Uncirculated condi-tion and can be yoursfor only…

95¢ Ten for $7.95

Peanut Emperor I

These anti-Carter buttons from the 1976 presi-dential campaign show the Democratic nomi-nee as a peanut with a broad toothsome grin.The caption reads, “Want this nut in the WhiteHouse?”, Peanut Emperor I (1976). Althoughcomical, Jimmy Carter would have the lastsmile when he defeated Gerald Ford in theNovember election. We have a limited num-ber of this popular button available, priced atonly…

2.25 inch button ... $4.953.50 inch button ... $7.95

3.50 inch misspelled button ... $9.95

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Presidential Inaugural Buttons

These large political buttons measure between2.5” and 3.5” and are multi-colored. We offerthe following:

Richard Nixon (1969) $6.95Richard Nixon (1973) 7.95Jimmy Carter (1977) 6.95Ronald Reagan (1981) 5.95Ronald Reagan (1985) 5.95George Bush (1989) 3.95Bill Clinton (1993) 4.95Bill Clinton (1997) 2.95George W. Bush (2001) 2.95George W. Bush (2005) 2.95Barack H. Obama (2009) 4.95Barack H. Obama (2013) 4.95

All twelve buttons...$49.50

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“Mythical Creatures” CollectionTheseapproxi-mately1” x1.75” ingotshaped2013 twen-ty-fiveshillingmonetizedcollectorcoins fromthe SomaliRepublichave been22 kt gold-

layered over copper-nickel and then colorized. This six-coin collection includes six different mythical creatures: fairy, phoenix, dragon, unicorn, mer-maid and centaur. A spectacular set, priced at only…

$79.50

2013 Presidential Inaugural Program

On January 21, 2013, President Obama wassworn into office and began his second term asCommander In Chief. From this special eventwe offer the official 44-page PresidentialInaugural Program. This approximately 8” x11” program includes full color photographs ofthe First Family, Joe Biden and his wife Jill,along with pictures of many of our pastPresidents, both Democrat and Republican.This program is in mint condition and sold for$10.00 at the inauguration. We offer this his-torical piece for only…

$14.95

Baseball Card

BonanzaWe have just bought a very large accu-mulation of unopened baseball cardwax-packs. These have been in storagefor years, all dating in the late 1980’s toearly 1990’s. You will receive 50 assortedunopened wax packs (approximately 700mint cards!). Each lot will include all ofthe major brands: Topps, Fleer, Score,Donruss, Upper Deck, plus other brands.Each lot could contain Hall of Famers,superstars and all-stars. You may evenfind scarce rookie cards of stars likeRandy Johnson, Sammy Sosa, JuanGonzalez and Manny Ramirez. The skyis the limit! Who knows what you willfind as all of the wax packs areunopened! Enjoy the treasure hunt!

$29.50 Ten Lots ... $275.00

Great Empires of the WorldSpanning from the First Century B.C. to theMiddle Ages, this collection features six dif-ferent empires of the world. You will receivea bronze coin from the following empires:The Greek Empire, the Roman Empire, theByzantine Empire, the T’Ang Dynasty, theIslamic Empire and the Venetian Empire.Each coin, which is packaged separately, hasa story card describing that time in history. Awonderful gift idea that doubles as a greateducational experience.

$79.50

The Bronze StarThis award was estab-lished in 1944 for meri-torious achievement orheroic service in actionagainst the enemy (notincluding aerial flight).President Franklin D.Roosevelt made theaward criteria retroac-tive to December 7,1941, the day of theattack on Pearl Harbor.This much admiredmedal comes completewith ribbon, as pic-tured.

$24.50

Civil War BulletsThe American Civil War wasfought from April 1861 to April1865. It caused more casualtiesthen any other war fought bythe United States. We recently acquired a nicegroup of authentic bullets thatwere excavated from actual

Civil War battlefields and campsites. Thesegenuine cone shaped rifle bullets called“Minies” were made to fit almost 400 differ-ent guns and increased the accuracy of riflesto about 300 yards. We offer unfired speci-mens each including a historical descriptionfor only ...

$4.95 Ten for $39.50

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“Our Kitties”This inner box cigar labelfeatures two long-hairfelines, one black andone white. Entitled “OurKitties”, this framablepiece of art is borderedwith a wood grain col-ored background andmeasures approximately8.5” x 6”. A must for thecat lover, this piece is innear mint to mint condi-tion and is housed in anarchival holder.

$9.95

Almost Uncirculated RomanBronze Coins

These nice, Almost Uncirculated bronzeancient coins are sharply struck and well cen-tered. We have a very limited quantity of threedifferent emperors. Don’t delay your order asthese coins will sell quickly!

Gratian (367-383 A.D. ) ... $49.50Valens (364-378 A.D.) ... $29.50

Valentinian I (364-375 A.D.) ... $29.50All three coins (Save $19.00!) ... $89.50

John Carver: First Governor ofPlymouth Colony

John Carver was a wealthy London merchant.In 1617, he became an agent for the Pilgrims insecuring a charter and financial support forthe establishment of a colony in America. Hechartered the Mayflower and was chosen asgovernor of the ship. With 101 other colonists,he set sail in September 1620. On November11, 1620 he signed the Mayflower Compactand was elected governor of PlymouthColony. We offer a very colorful outer boxcigar label featuring John Carver. Measuring4.75” x 3.5” and bordered in a rich gold color,this label is priced at only…

$7.95

Non-Consecutive Seven of a KindNotes

These CrispUncirculatedfancy serial-numberednotes containseven digits ofthe same num-ber along witha floating num-ber somewherebetween thesecond andseventh posi-tions. We offer

the following $1.00 note with serial numbersequence of our choice.

$49.50

United StatesColonial

Fiscal PaperThese colonial payment receiptswere issued by the Comptrollerof the Public Accounts inHartford, Connecticut and mea-sure approximately 7.5 inchesby 3.25 inches. The uncut sheetmeasures approximately 7.5inches by 12.25 inches. Theywere used as receipts of pay-ment of Revolutionary Wardebt. Many who received thesewere soldiers who fought atsuch sites as Bunker Hill, ValleyForge, and Lexington.

Handwritten, dated and signed,they designate payment inPounds, Shillings and Pence.Very “colonial” in appearance,they are all dated in the 1790’s.A great collectible issued in theinfancy of our country. Theseare in excellent condition.

$29.50

Uncut Sheet of Four $99.50

Choice BU Roosevelt Dime RollsPriced at around double face value!

1967 $9.95 2003-D $9.951987-D 9.95 2004 9.951999-D 9.95 2004-D 9.952000 9.95 2005-D 9.952000-D 9.95 2006-D 9.952002 9.95 2011-D 9.95

Ten Rolls of your choice ... $95.00

Gem Proof Silver America theBeautiful Quarters

2010-S Yosemite $7.952010-S Grand Cyn 7.952010-S Mt. Hood 7.952011-S Glacier 8.952011-S Olympic 8.952011-S Vicksburg 8.952012-S Chaco 12.95

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Nancy Reagan “First Lady” ButtonNancy Reagan, our First Lady (1981-1989) wasmarried to Ronald Reagan on March 4, 1952. BornAnne Frances Robbins, she was nicknamed“Nancy” in infancy. She knew little of her biologi-cal father, who divorced her mother shortly aftershe was born. She was raised until the age of eightby a maternal aunt while her mother pursued atheatrical career. In 1929, her mother married Dr.Loyal Davis, who legally adopted “Nancy” eightyears later. She gained her first acting experiencein 1946, and in 1949 she embarked on a career thatincluded eleven films. She met Ronald Reagan in1949 and they were married three years later.During their married life she supported his actingcareer, which lasted until 1965, his political careeras governor of California (1967-1975), his attemptat a presidential nomination (1976) and as our 40thPresident (1981-1989). Nancy was said to have

been very influential with the President, lobbying him on a variety of issues. We offer a large andvery colorful three-inch button featuring Nancy Reagan, one of the most popular First Ladies inhistory, for only…

$5.95

Ay Chihuahua!Mexico’s revolutionary periodbegan in 1910. It ended upon theadoption of a constitution and theelection of a Congress in 1917. The1910-1917 Revolution was fought todestroy the reign of Portino Diaz,who had seized power in 1877.Having no national currencybecause of the Revolution, the stateof Chihuahua issued a decree onFebruary 10, 1914, authorizing theprinting of its own currency. Thesecolorful Mexican RevolutionaryNotes were issued by the state ofChihuahua in June 1915, and featurethe portraits of two revolutionaryheroes, Madero and Gonzales. Wejust purchased a small cache ofnotes in Very Good or better condi-tion, that we can offer as follows:

One Peso $4.95Five Pesos $4.95Ten Pesos $4.95Twenty Pesos $4.95

All four notes .... $16.95

WWII German Wound BadgeThis genuineWorld War IINazi GermanyWound Badgewas awarded asa tribute to mili-tary personnelwho receivedone or twowounds in com-bat. Issued inbrass, thisbadge measuresapproximately1.5” x 1.75” and

displays a helmet with infamous swastika sit-ting atop two crossed swords encircled by awreath. We offer this wound badge in VeryNice condition for only…

$59.50

Zeppelin Donation PinDr. HugoEckener (1868-1954) was theguiding force ofthe ZeppelinCompany bothduring and afterWorld War I.Hired as a publi-cist in 1908, hequickly excelledand becamehead of the com-pany upon thedeath ofFerdinand Von

Zeppelin in 1917. An engineer, a marketer anda public relations genius, Eckener successfullynegotiated a deal to present a Zeppelin to theUnited States as part of Germany’s World WarI reparations. This Zeppelin became known asthe U.S.S. Los Angeles. In the midst of tremen-dous post-World War I upheaval in Germany,Eckener masterfully convinced the Germanpublic to donate to the Zeppelin Company tokeep it solvent. Just as they had done forKaiser Wilhelm II during World War I for his“Gold for Iron” appeal, the German publicresponded positively to “Zeppelin EckenerSpende”. In appreciation of financial support,this special pin was awarded to those whodonated. Made of silk and woven in four col-ors, this 1.75 inch oval-shaped pin features thename of the cause and shows a Zeppelin inflight. The reverse, goldine in color, displaysthe hallmark of Dr. R. Morisse and Companyof Elberfeld. This nearly nine decade old his-torical treasure is in near mint to mint condi-tion and is priced at only…

$69.50

VG Lincoln Cents1909 $3.50 1927-D $1.291916-S 2.50 1932 2.451921-S 1.79 1933 1.95

Japanese WWI Victory MedalThis WorldWar I JapaneseVictory medalwas institutedon September17, 1920 torewardJapanese mili-tary personnelwho servedbetweenAugust 14,1914 andJanuary 9,1920. Theobverse of thismedal displaysa figure ofTake-Mikazuchni-No-Kama,who was theson of the godIzanagi. Thereverse depictsa globe situat-ed on a cherryblossom sur-

rounded by representations of the flags of themain Allies. The text below the flags refers tothe five national flags of Italy, France, UnitedStates, Great Britain and Japan and adds thestatement: “and the other Allied nations andthe United Nations”. Issued in the Taisho 3rdyear to 9th year (1914-1920), this JapaneseWorld War I Victory medal is available foronly…

$195.00

Larger Than A DimeThis broadstruck dime islarger than a dime becauseit was struck without a col-lar. A unique addition toyour error collection, it ispriced at only…

$19.50 Six for $99.50

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One Ounce Copper Dinosaur Rounds

The prehistoric world of the dinosaur unfolds right before your eyes with this collection of six dif-ferent .999 fine copper one-ounce rounds. Each piece features a different prehistoric animal:Apatosaurus, Pteranodon, Stegosaurus, Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus and Velociraptor. Perfect forthe young or the young at heart, this Brilliant Uncirculated collection is priced at only…

$14.95Ten Collections ... $129.50

German Mother’s CrossThe Cross of Honor of the German Mother (a.k.a. Mother’s Cross)was an award of the Nazi Regime. It was instituted on December16, 1938, as part of Adolph Hitler’s initiative to encourage thegrowth of the Aryan population. Only women of German originqualified for this award which was given annually on the secondSunday in May (Mother’s Day). Mothers were honored in threedifferent classifications depending on the number of children theyhad borne. Eight or more children would entitle the woman to agold cross, six or seven for silver, and four or five for bronze. Theobverse design of the Mother’s Cross depicts a round shieldaffixed to a cross bearing the inscription “Der Deutchen Mutter”encircling a black enamel swastika on a white enamel field. Thecross is in blue enamel with white enamel edges. The reverse fea-tures an engraved date of December 16, 1938, along with a facsim-ile signature of Germany’s infamous Fuhrer. We offer all threeMother’s Cross awards complete with ribbon as follows:

Gold First Class Mother’s Cross ... $179.50Silver Second Class Mother’s Cross ... $129.50Bronze Third Class Mother’s Cross ... $99.50

All Three ... $369.50

Elks Temple Cigar Box LabelThe Elks were established in 1868 as a social groupcalled the “Jolly Corks”. It began as a private clubto circumvent New York City laws governing theopening hours of public taverns and has sinceevolved into a major American fraternal, charitableand service order with membership of more thanone million men and women. We offer an ElksTemple cigar box seal produced in the early 1900’sfeaturing the Elks Temple in Saginaw, Michiganalong with a horse and buggy and two automo-biles of the era. In mint condition and measuringapproximately 3” x 2”, this very ornately designedand colorful label is priced at only…

$14.95

A Crosseyed Mexican Cowboy?

This outer cigar box label depicts Dick Custer,a popular character created by the cigar boxcompanies for their labels. He clumsily holdsa small revolver, staring aimlessly along thebarrel. Embossed in gold, measuring approxi-mately 4” x 4”, this colorful label is in nearmint to mint condition and has a catalogvalue of $20.00. We offer it to you, housed ina clear archival holder, for only…

$7.95Ten for $69.50

Ronald Reagan “Flasher” Button(1968)

Successful in his quest for the presidency in1980 (versus Carter) and 1984 (versusMondale), Ronald Reagan had aspirations forthe presidency much earlier. In 1976, he fin-ished second with 1,070 convention votes toFord’s 1,187, and as early as 1968, he finishedthird in convention votes with 182 to Nixon’s692 and Rockefeller’s 277 votes. From 1968,when Reagan was still Governor of California,we offer this 2.5 inch black and white flashershowing Reagan’s desire for the presidency. Tiltthe button in one direction and you will see theslogan “I’m for Reagan”, and tilted in the otherdirection, the candidate is pictured. We havenever offered a Reagan flasher before, muchless one from 1968! Don’t delay your order--this presidential hopeful button will not lastlong.

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The “V-1” Flying Bomb German Propaganda LeafletThe German V-1 flying bomb (alsoknown to the Allies as the “BuzzBomb”) was an early pulsejet pow-ered predecessor of the cruise mis-sile. The V-1 was developed at thePeene Munde Army Research centerby the Nazi Germany Luftwaffe inWWII. It was designed for the terrorbombing of London. Fired fromlaunch sites along the French andDutch coasts, a total of 9,521 V-1bombs were fired at S.E. Englandduring 1944-5. We offer this histori-cal WWII German propagandaleaflet which was dropped onEngland during this time period.The obverse of this leaflet shows thephrase V-1 in a red circle surroundedby four cartoons. The reverse warnsthe Great Britain’s air defense sys-tem has been rendered worthless bythe flying V-1 bomb and states thatthe V-1 fling bombs “aren’t the lastbluff”. We offer this approximately7.25” x 10.5” German propagandaleaflet in mint (undropped) condi-tion for only…

$79.50

“Halley’s Comet” Cigar Box LabelEdmund Halley (1656-1742) was anEnglish astronomer, geophysicist,mathematician, meteorologist andphysicist who is best known for com-puting the orbit of the eponymous“Halley’s Comet”. As a tribute to thisbrilliant scientist, a cigar box label rec-ognizing Halley and at the same timepromoting the Philadelphia Standardproduct was designed. Known as aninner box label, it features EdmundHalley at the center flanked by a tele-scope on the left and an astronomicalsextant on the right. Measuringapproximately 9” x 6.5”, this colorfulnine decade old label is in near mintcondition and is housed in an archivalholder.

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“Desert Fox” WW2 Africa Corps Service PatchErwin Johannes Eugen Rommel was one of themost famous German Field Marshals of World WarII. Chosen by Hitler as Commander of the GermanAfrica Corps, Rommel quickly earned the nick-name “Desert Fox” for the skillful military cam-paigns he waged. In contrast to many other figuresin Nazi Germany, Rommel was considered to bechivalrous and humane. When Hitler made ordersto kill civilians and capture Jewish soldiers withintheaters of his command, Rommel defiantlyignored them. Following the defeat of the Axispowers in North Africa, and while defending occu-pied France, Rommel’s fortunes changed. Afterbecoming a suspect in the failed July 20, 1944 plotto kill Hitler, he was forced to commit suicide.From the battlegrounds of World War II NorthAfrica, we have acquired a very limited quantity ofservice patches used by the troops of GeneralRommel. Made of cloth, this patch measures overtwo inches and is in very nice condition.

$39.50

Caligula’s SuccessorAfter the death ofCaligula in 41 AD,Claudius was pro-claimed Emperorby the PraetorianGuard. Claudius, a

very capable administrator personally tookpart in the invasion of Britain, beginning aRoman occupation that would last until the5th century. Claudius died in 54 AD, as aresult of poison administered on the ordersof his wife Agrippina. He was succeeded byhis adopted son, Nero. We offer nice VFbronze quadrans of Claudius. This nearly2,000 year old coin is priced at only...

$49.50

Washington-Coolidge Half Dollar

This United States commemorative half dollarwas issued in 1926 in conjunction with theSesquicentennial Exposition, which was heldin Philadelphia. Celebrating the 150thanniversary of the signing of the Declarationof Independence, this coin bears portraits oftwo presidents, George Washington andCalvin Coolidge. Coolidge, who wasPresident at the time this coin was issued,remains the only President to be featured on aUnited States coin while still alive. Thereverse design features the Liberty Bell. Witha limited mintage of only 141,120 pieces, thisChoice Almost Uncirculated SesquicentennialHalf Dollar is a great value at only…

$89.50

Sterling Silver PendantsWe are not knownfor handling jewel-ry items, but couldnot resist thesesterling silver pen-dants. Measuringapproximately oneinch, each pendantencompasses twoC.Z.’s, one clearand one colored.

We offer these unique keepsakes as follows:Style and color of C.Z. is of our choice.

One Pendant ... $4.95Five Different

(with different colored C.Z.’s) ... $19.50

1903 Morgan DollarsFine $46.50 XF $52.50VF 49.50 AU 57.50

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Captain Marvel Junior- Ski Jump Captain Marvel Junior was first introduced byFawcett Comics in December 1941. A suddenbolt of lightning and everyday paperboy FreddyFreeman became the World's Mightiest Teenagerand the sidekick to Captain Marvel (also knownas the character Shazam). Unlike his elder,Junior remains a teenage boy and does not growup when transformed into a superhero. CaptainMarvel Junior was a big hit with young boysand caught the imagination of one young fan inparticular; Elvis Presley. In fact, Presley’sCaptain Marvel Junior comic book collectionstill resides at Graceland! This 1940’s“Sensational Action Toy" is die-cut paper andfeatures Captain Marvel Junior on a pair of skis.When assembled he would “Soar skillfully andmake a perfect upright landing”. Produced byReed and Associates out of Chicago, Illinois, thistoy was part of a line of dime store toys. Weoffer this vintage comic book action toy in nearmint condition for only…

$29.50

J.F.K./R.F.K. Lithographs

John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy arememorialized on these lithographs by Sanger.

6 inch by 8 inch ... $5.95 Ten for $49.5012 inch by 16 inch ... $9.95 Ten for $79.50

Winston Churchill CrownMost people remember Winston Churchill as thePrime Minister of Great Britain during World WarII. He served in that capacity until 1955 when hewas forced to retire for health reasons. A man oftremendous talents, he received a Nobel Prize in lit-erature in 1953. So loved in America, Congressactually conferred on him honorary American citi-zenship in 1963. During his public service in GreatBritain, he served under six different monarchs:Queen Victoria, Edward VII, George IV, EdwardVIII, George VI and Elizabeth II. He died in 1965 atthe age of 90 and in his honor, this copper-nickelcrown was issued. It was the first time in over 300

years that a “commoner” had appeared on an English coin. We offer a Brilliant UncirculatedChurchill Crown dated 1965 for only…

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“Frankly My Dear”…….One of thecinema’searliest“sex sym-bols”,ClarkGable(February1, 1901-November16, 1960)was mis-takenlylisted as agirl on his

original birth certificate! Dubbed the King ofHollywood, his most popular movie role was1939’s “Gone With the Wind”. This 1.75 inchcommemorative button can be yours for only…

$2.95

Salonina, Wife of GallienusSalonina was the wife ofGallienus, who ruled Romefrom 253-268 A.D. Her hus-band’s rule was subject tofierce barbarian attacks, inter-nal revolts, famine and

plagues. At the siege of Milan in 268 A.D.,both Gallienus and Salonina were murdered.We offer a bronze coin of the Roman EmpressSalonina (253-268 A.D.) in Good condition foronly ...

$9.95

HumphreyPresidential

Hopeful ButtonHubert H. Humphreywas the Democraticnominee in 1968 butfew people realize hewas a presidentialhopeful long before

then. In 1960, at the D.N.C. held in LosAngeles, California, Humphrey received 41delegate votes for President. From that con-vention we offer this red, white and blue oneinch button promoting Humphrey forPresident in 1960. We offer this scarce buttonfor only…

$3.95

Silver Proof “S” Roosevelt Dimes1997-S $13.95 2009-S $7.952000-S 4.50 2010-S 8.952003-S 5.95 2011-S 11.952005-S 5.95 2013-S 11.952007-S 5.95 2014-S 11.952008-S 7.95 2015-S 11.95

America’s Next First Family

This large and colorful 3 inch presidential elec-tion button dated 2012 pictures the Republicancandidate Mitt Romney with his wife and fam-ily. We offer this presidential hopeful buttonfor only...

$2.95

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Japanese Occupation of Malaya (1941-1945)Malaya was a former member ofthe British Commonwealth andwas located in the southern part ofthe Malay Peninsula. It consistedof eleven states: the unfederatedMalay states of Johore, Kedah,Kelantan, Perlis and Trengganu;the federated Malay states ofNegri, Sembilan, Pahang, Perakand Selangor; and former mem-bers of the Straits settlements,Malacca and Penang. DuringWorld War II, Japan occupiedMalaya, set up a puppet govern-ment and issued occupation cur-rency (1941-1945). We offer a com-plete nine piece collection ofMalaya occupation currency inCrisp Uncirculated condition con-

sisting of the following denominations: 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 50¢, $1, $5, $10, $100 and $1,000. This scarce setis priced at only…

$69.50

2600th Anniversary of ImperialRule

This medalwas issued tocommemoratethe 2600thanniversary ofJapaneseImperial Rule.Issued in 1940,it recognizesthe foundingof the JapaneseEmpire in 660B.C. Theobverse of thisbronze medalfeatures a six-teen-petaledImperialchrysanthe-mum abovethe image ofthe sacreddouble bridgesleading alongthe right bankof the river

receding in the background to the entrance ofthe Imperial Palace in Tokyo. On the reverse isa column of stylized Kansi characters, whichtranslate “2600th AnniversaryCommemorative Medal”. Issued in the“Showa Era 15th Year (1940)”, this medal,complete with ribbon, is priced at only…

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Black Eagle $1.00 Silver CertificateThis extremely popular UnitedStates $1.00 Silver Certificate fea-tures an eagle with wings spreadperched on an American flag. Withthe White House in the back-ground, this “horseblanket” notemeasures approximately 7.5” x3.25” and pictures PresidentsAbraham Lincoln and Ulysses S.Grant. Known as a black eaglenote, it is dated Series 1899 and at

the time of issue it was worth one silver dollar, “Payable To The Bearer On Demand”. GradingG/VG, this note can be yours for only…

$119.50A Coin, Tossed in the Fountain, is

Found Over 1,600 Years LaterThe custom of throwing a coininto a fountain and making awish goes back thousands ofyears. We were excited to buy agroup of French Celtic coins thatwere found at the site of a dried

up spring which made do as a fountain inancient times and dates from approximately300 A.D. These bronze coins are of the samedesign as Roman coins of the era, but some-what smaller and of the distinctive Celticstyle of the local engravers. We got an incredi-ble deal and are happy to offer this greatpiece of history, in Very Fine condition foronly…

$14.95 Five for $59.50

Poland 2 Zloty Horse

This Brilliant Uncirculated brass two Zlotycoin from Poland features a galloping horse onthe obverse. Dated 2014, this coin proudly dis-plays Poland’s coat of arms on the reverse.

$4.95

Bhutan “Dragon” Note

The kingdom of Bhutan is bordered by Tibet,India and Sikkim. We offer a CrispUncirculated one Ngultrum note dated 2006for your consideration. Measuring 4.75” x2.5”, this colorful note features “dragons.”

$2.95 Ten for ... $25.00

Choice AUMorganDollars

We offer 20 dif-ferent dateswith every coindated before1921. You willbe delightedwith the qualityof these coins.

$799.50

Notgeld From Lügde, Germany

The first written history of Lügde appears in784, in the annals of the Frankish Empire,when Charlemagne visited the village duringthe Saxon Wars. From this small town whichis located in the Lippe District of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, we offer a three-pieceNotgeld set. Issued in 1921 and grading CrispUncirculated condition, you will receive a 50Pfennig, One Mark and Two Mark note foronly…

$4.95 Ten for $39.50

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Palm Springs Postcards

Depicting full Kodachrome color scenes fromthe Palm Springs area, these postcards arewell over 70 years old. Still in pristine condi-tion, we offer the following groups:

5 different … $2.95Ten lots of 5 different $19.50

Venezuelan “Leper” CoinageIn order to provide care and confinement for those suffering from lep-rosy, the Venezuelan government established and maintained a lepercolony known as the Isla de Providencia. Since it was separate from thegeneral population, special coinage was issued which could only circu-late within the leprosarium. Discontinued decades ago after the illnesswas almost fully extinguished and after medical research revealed there

was little to no risk of transmission of the disease through coin handling, these coins disappearedforever from circulation. Dated 1939, we offer this genuine Venezuelan “Leper” coin, which had aface value equivalent to 12.5 centimes. Struck in brass and grading XF, it catalogs for $16.00. Thisunique coin can be yours for only…

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Hires RootBeer

Charles Hires, aPhiladelphia phar-macist, first intro-duced his versionof root beer at the1876 PhiladelphiaWorld’s Fair. Therecipe consisted of

a combination of over twenty five herbs,berries and roots which were added to car-bonated soda water. Mass production anddistribution of Hires Root Beer began in 1893and can still be purchased to this day. At theNew York World’s Fair in 1939-1940, theHires Company promoted its product byoffering bottles of root beer at 5¢ each whenpurchased in a six pack. We don’t have theroot beer, but we do have the bottle caps(with cork backing attached). For this specialpromotion, held nearly seventy years ago,you can purchase a bottle cap in excellentcondition for only…

$4.95

First National Bank ofCooperstown

These approximately century oldchecks were written on the FirstNational Bank of Cooperstown,New York. Each is dated, signed,endorsed and cancelled. Theseornately designed checks have anattractive vignette and are inextremely nice condition. We offerthem as follows:

One check (dated in the 1900’s) ... $1.95Ten checks (dated in the 1800’s and 1900’s) ... $14.95

Century Old Mexico Plantation Token

This Mexico plantation token from Guatimocwas issued for use in the plantations of thisregion 100 years ago in 1911. Grading VeryFine and made of brass, this scarce Mexicantoken is priced at only…

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Fun Zone Arcade Tokens

These large half dollar-sized 10¢ tokens wereissued in the 1940’s and 1950’s for the FunZone Arcade on Balboa Island in SouthernCalifornia. We offer Brilliant Uncirculatedaluminum pieces good for 10¢ in trade as fol-lows:

$2.95

AG Lincoln CentsUgly but cheap!

1909 $ .79 1915-D $ .691909 VDB 5.95 1923-S 2.491912 .49 1924-D 22.501915 .69

1964 L.B.J. “Flasher” Button

Produced by the Dimensional ResearchCompany of Burlingame, California and copy-righted by the 1964 Democratic NationalCommittee, this multi-colored “L.B.J. For theU.S.A.” 2.5 inch “flasher” button was sold atthe Democratic National Convention held inAtlantic City, New Jersey. Complete withattached blue plastic “ribbon”, this nearlyhalf-century old button is in near mint condi-tion and priced at only…

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Sylvania Premium Tokens

This circa 1950’s-1960’s premium token wasissued by the Sylvania Electric ProductsCompany. Promoting radio-television-service,this half dollar-sized green plastic token fea-tures the company’s logo- an encased “S” witha lightning bolt passing through it. An inter-esting electronics token from long ago, pricedat only…

95¢10 for $7.95

100 for $59.50

1968-S Gem Proof KennedyHalves

One Coin ... $6.95Ten Coins ... $64.50

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Our 32nd PresidentOn November 8, 1932, American voters chose anew president: Franklin Delano Roosevelt.Unhappy with the incumbent, the voters electedRoosevelt over Hoover by a seven million pop-ular vote margin and an electoral vote marginof 472 to 59. Under Roosevelt, times improved.From 1932 to 1944, Roosevelt won an unprece-dented four presidential elections, defeatingHoover (1932), Landon (1936), Willkie (1940)and Dewey (1944), and led his country out ofthe Great Depression.

This lithograph of Roosevelt may be familiar, asmany people proudly hung this picture of theirbeloved President in their homes. This inaugur-al lithograph of Franklin D. Roosevelt is fromhis first presidential victory. It measures approx-imately 21” x 16”, is in color and is dated 1933.A great candidate for framing, this 1933 inau-gural lithograph can be yours for only…

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National Bank of New England CheckThis cancelled check was writtenin the 1880’s, well over a centuryago! A beautiful vignette of anancient goddess appears on theleft. The check is imprinted with a2¢ Internal Revenue Stamp, a taxthat was imposed on every clearedcheck. This check is drawn on theaccount of Wilson C. Reynolds ofEast Haddam, Connecticut. It isdated, numbered, signed,endorsed and cancelled and

remains in excellent condition. This colorful and historic example of yesteryear’s artistic style islisted online at more than double our price, as we can offer it to you for only…

$5.95

Cole Brothers Circus Tickets (1950)The Cole Brothers Circus was found-ed in 1884 by W.W. Cole. It is the old-est circus in the United States per-forming under the big top, celebratingits 125th anniversary in 2009. Througha fortunate purchase, we haveacquired a cache of Cole BrothersCircus admission tickets issued oversix decades ago! Dated July/August

1950, each ticket measures 4.5” x 1.5”, shows the row, section and seat number and the price ofadmittance ($2.75). These tickets, all date specific, are in very nice condition and are available asfollows:

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He Declined the Presidental Nomination (1916)Elihu Root (1845-1937), a very accomplished man, graduated law school at NewYork University in 1867. After one year in practice, he founded his own lawfirm at the age of 23. By the time he was in his thirties, he had become a promi-nent and wealthy corporate lawyer. In 1899, President McKinley, realizingRoot’s abilities, invited him to become his Secretary of War, a post Root excelledin from 1899-1904. In 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt chose Root as hisSecretary of State, and Root’s accomplishments at this position were also very

impressive. Root even won the Nobel Peace Prize. Choosing politics over law, Root was electedSenator of New York (1909-1915). In 1916, at the age of 71, he declined the Republican nominationfor the presidency, but still received over 100 votes at the convention. Elihu Root, with his tremen-dous insight, intelligence and abilities, would have made a very good president, but it was not tobe. We offer a 7/8 inch presidential picture button, produced in 1916 by his supporters, that wecan offer for only…

$9.95

1989 Cuban 25 Centavos Coin(Only 10,000 pieces minted!!)

The Republicof Cuba issituated atthe northernedge of theCaribbeanSea approxi-mately 90

miles south of Florida. From this islandnation, we offer a Brilliant Uncirculated twen-ty centavos copper-nickel coin dated 1989.With an unbelievably low mintage of only10,000 pieces, this coin commemoratesAlexander von Humboldt (1769-1859), aPrussian geographer, naturalist and explorerwho is considered the “Second Discoverer ofCuba” because of his extensive research whileon the island. We offer this scarce coin as fol-lows:

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Raleigh Cigarette Coupons

These Raleigh coupons are over fifty years oldand were redeemable for merchandise back inthe 1960’s. A great tobacco collectible, we offerten Raleigh coupons for only…

$1.95 Ten Lots for $14.95

Paraguay Collection

The Republic of Paraguay is located in SouthAmerica and is surrounded by Argentina,Bolivia and Brazil. We offer a BrilliantUncirculated five-piece collection from thiscountry consisting of the following denomina-tions: One guarani, five, ten, fifty and 100guaranies. Dated in the 1990’s, this BrilliantUncirculated collection is priced at only…

$4.95

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Gem Proof Lincoln MemorialCents

1976-S $1.49 1998-S $4.501992-S 1.09 1999-S 2.751993-S 2.75 2000-S .891994-S 2.75 2001-S 1.751995-S 3.95 2004-S 1.751996-S 2.49 2005-S 1.75

West Shore Railroad Company BondThis very ornate and colorful WestShore Railroad Bond measuresapproximately 13.75” x 9.25” andwas designed by the worldrenowned American Bank NoteCompany. Issued over six decadesago, this cancelled $1,000.00 firstmortgage guaranteed bondpromised semi-annual interest pay-ments of 4%, with principal due inthe year 2361! Serial-numbered,dated and signed by the vice presi-dent and assistant secretary of theWest Shore Railroad Company, thisvery attractive bond is available foronly…

$9.95

Obama-Biden Official InauguralInvitations

These 2009 and 2013 Obama-BidenOfficial Inaugural Invitations are housedin an archival holder and were given tosupporters and special individuals by thePresidential Inaugural Committee. Each8.5” x 11” invitation consists of a largegolden Presidential Inaugural Seal listingboth the President, Vice President and theyear. With your purchase of an officialinaugural invitation, you will receive, freeof charge, an inaugural button with rib-bon of that inaugural year(s).

2009 ... $19.50 2013 ... $29.50Both Pieces ... $39.50

George W. Bush Presidential Campaign ButtonsGeorge W. Bush’s first run for the Presidency in2000 against Al Gore had some unconventionalresults. He lost the popular vote by over a half mil-lion votes but won the electoral vote by a margin of271-266, but only after a Supreme Court decisionupheld the certification of electoral votes. In 2004,Bush ran for re-election against his Democraticrival John Kerry. In this election, he was victoriousin both the popular vote (by over three millionvotes) and the electoral vote (by a margin of 286-251). We have assembled political button lots con-sisting of both campaigns (2000 and 2004). You willreceive buttons, both picture and non-picture, largeand small buttons, and even a few inaugural but-tons.

100 Different Buttons ... $39.5050 Different Buttons ... $22.5025 Different Buttons ... $12.50

Obama-Biden Colorized QuartersThese expertly colorizedIllinois statehood quar-ters feature our 44thPresident, Barack Obamaand his running mateJoseph Biden. It is avail-able for only…

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Vintage French Candy Tin

This Chocolatier P. Haeffele & CIE candy tin isapproximately 90 years old and features amedallion of the beautiful MadamePompadour encircled by images of Le Louvre,Notre Dame, the Coat of Arms of the city ofParis, the Fluer De Leis and Rose Gardens.The inscription on the tin is in French andreads “Pralines from the Time of theMarchioness of Pompadour”. Measuringapproximately 3.5 inches and 1.25 inches deep,this well preserved tin is priced at only…

$19.50

Heinz Pickle PinsThis near mintcondition picklepin measuresapproximately 1.25

inches, is dark green in color and is fully threedimensional. Across the front of the pin is thecompany name “Heinz”. The first Heinz pick-le pins were given away as a promotional itemat the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago. The origi-nal pins were made from Gutta-Percha, a resinmaterial widely used in the 1800’s. The pinsoffered here are vintage 1950’s and are madeof plastic. We offer this green dill pickle adver-tising pin, while our limited supply lasts, foronly…

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Prisoner of War MedalThis medal wasauthorized onNovember 8,1985 and isawarded to anyperson whoserved honor-ably in armedconflict in theU.S. ArmedForces andwho was takenprisoner andheld captive onor after April 5,1917. This is amuch overduemedal for ourPOWs.

$19.50

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“Give ’Em Hell, Harry!”This saying, yelled by a supporter at a 1948 rally in Seattle, probably

best describes the personality of Harry Truman. Truman, who hadjust completed the balance of FDR’s administration (FDR died in

1945), was forced to make a series of very difficult decisions inthe final months of World War II. It is felt by many that hisbold moves significantly shortened the duration of the war.When he ran for president in 1948, few believed he couldbeat the Republican, Thomas Dewey. In fact, so sure thatDewey would win, the Chicago Tribune sent out its earlyedition with the headline “Dewey Defeats Truman”. But on

January 20, 1949, it was Truman and not Dewey who took thePresidential Oath of Office. Through a very fortunate purchase,

we are able to offer an authentic 1.75 inch 1949 Inaugural but-ton-dated and picturing Harry Truman. This very scarce button is

priced at only...

$59.50

Hillary Clinton for PresidentA graduate of Yale Law School, a successful attor-ney, First Lady of the State of Arkansas and of theUnited States, state senator from New York, andfinally Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton has led avery successful life. When she threw her hat intothe 2008 Presidential campaign, she was definitelylooked upon as the candidate to beat. In fact, earlyin the primaries, she was predicted by most to bethe Democratic nominee. To commemorate her2008 Presidential campaign, we offer the followingassortments. Most of the buttons in these groupsare large three-inch picture buttons.

Five Different Buttons ... $9.95Ten Different Buttons ... $19.50

Twenty Different Buttons ... $29.50Thirty Different Buttons ... $39.50

German WWI Cross of HonorThe GermanWorld War ICross ofHonor wasinstituted byAdolf Hitler’sThird Reich onJuly 13, 1934,and was theonly com-memorativemilitary awardissued duringthis period. Itspurpose wasto recognizethe veteranswho served,and fell, dur-ing the GreatWar (WorldWar I), howev-er, many feltthat it wasactuallyHitler’sattempt tosway veteransto the NewOrder byrewarding

them for their past service to the Fatherland.This medal, measuring 1.5” x 1.5”, displays aMaltese cross with a deep bronze finish, withthe dates 1914-1918 embossed in the centersurrounded by an oak leaf wreath and crossedswords. The medal is suspended from a one-inch wide black, white and red ribbon. Inexcellent condition, this World War I Cross ofHonor is priced at only…

$39.50

Marshal Foch, WWI Commander

This near mint to mint condition outer boxcigar label measures approximately 4.5” x 4.5”and features Marshal Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929) who was the commander in chief of theallied armies in France during World War I.His leadership during the second battle ofMarne in July 1918 turned the tide of the war,helping the Allies achieve victory. We offerthis colorful label which is highlighted with arich golden border. With a catalog value of$20.00, this label is available to you for only…

$7.95

Mercury Behind the Wheel

According to Roman mythology, Mercurywas the god of trade, profit, commerce andtravel. Always in a hurry, Mercury movedswiftly from place to place. This outer boxcigar label shows him in a rush again, thistime behind a steering wheel. Issued in the1920’s, this near mint condition label mea-sures approximately 4.5” x 4.5” and has a cat-alog value of $95.00. A great candidate forframing, this very colorful label is priced atonly…

$39.50

Ted Kennedy Get Well Soon Button

This full color 2.25 inch button was issued inearly 2009 as a get well soon button for TedKennedy. In mint condition, this button ispriced at only...

$2.95

XF/AU War Nickel Roll 1943 ... $89.50

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Third Reich Coinage

For twelve long years (1933-1945), Germanyand its people endured the dictatorship ofAdolph Hitler and the deplorable acts of “his”Third Reich. History documents the horrorsand the ten coins in this set of the “Reich”,each adorned with his infamous swastika,serve as a continuing reminder of a very darkperiod in human history. For two centuries,the swastika symbol portrayed prosperity andgood fortune. Hitler’s use of it has forevertainted its true meaning. We offer the follow-ing:

1 Reichspfennig (Bronze, 1936-1940) ... $1.95

2 Reichspfennig (Bronze, 1936-1940) ... $2.95

1 Reichspfennig (Zinc, 1940-1945) ... $1.95

5 Reichspfennig (Zinc, 1940-1944) ... $2.50

10 Reichspfennig (Zinc, 1940-1945) ... $2.95

5 Reichspfennig (Aluminum-Bronze, 1936-1939) ... $2.95

10 Reichspfennig (Aluminum-Bronze, 1936-1939) ... $3.95

50 Reichspfennig (Aluminum, 1939-1944) ... $7.95

2 Reichsmark (Silver, 1936-1939) ... $12.50

5 Reichsmark (Silver, 1936-1939) ... $24.50

We also offer a complete set of ten differentcoins (one of each of the above), all in VF-XFcondition, for only…

$59.50

United States “Horseblanket” Currency

These large-sized United States “Horseblanket” notes were last issued in 1923. They werereplaced by smaller sized currency in 1928, saving millions of dollars in paper costs. We offer thefollowing notes in Good or Better condition:

$1.00 Note (1923) Featuring George Washington ... $39.50$5.00 Note (1914) Featuring Abraham Lincoln ... $79.50$10.00 Note (1914) Featuring Andrew Jackson … $89.50

$20.00 Note (1914) Featuring Grover Cleveland ... $119.50All Four Notes (Regular Price $328.00) Only ... $295.00

Reagan-Bush 1984 R.N.C. ButtonThe 1984 Republican National Convention washeld in Dallas, Texas, in August, 1984. The ticket ofRonald Reagan and George Bush, which haddefeated Jimmy Carter in 1980, faced no oppositionfor renomination. The Democrats chose WalterMondale as their candidate, however, because ofReagan’s popularity, no candidate was going tobeat him. Reagan won the November election byalmost 17 million votes and an electoral advantageof 512, the largest in United States presidentialelection history. From the 1984 RepublicanNational Convention, we offer a Reagan-Bushjugate button for your consideration. Measuringthree inches and featuring both candidates, it isavailable for only…

$5.95 Ten for $49.50

Hoard of 1938 Quarters

We just purchased a hoard of 1938Philadelphia quarters grading XF. Our regu-lar price on this piece is $19.50. Your price isonly…

$16.95

Polish MissileDestroyer

“Warszawa”This BrilliantUncirculated 2013Two Zloty Polishcoin features the mis-sile destroyer“Warszawa”. It was

first launched by the Soviet Union as the mis-sile destroyer “Smelyi” (translated “Valiant”)in 1968. It served as a Soviet vessel until 1988when it became property of Poland, and wasrenamed “Warszawa” (translated “Warsaw”).We offer this coin for only…

$4.95

Confederate “FieldArtillery” $10.00 Note

This large size $10.00 Confederatenote is dated February 17, 1864 andfeatures a picture of field artillery inmotion. On the bottom right of thenote is the bust of R.M.T. Hunter, aConfederate Cabinet Member. Weoffer this 150 year old note in thefollowing grades:

F/VF Condition ... $49.50Nice AU Condition ... $59.50

Crisp Uncirculated Condition ... $69.50

Columbian Half Dollars

The first United States Commemorative HalfDollar. All coins grade Very Fine or better.

1892 ... $19.50 1893 ... $17.50Both Coins ...$34.50

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U.S. Army Musician ShoulderPatches

The United States Army Band was establishedon January 25, 1922, by General John J.Pershing and is still in full force over ninetyyears later. We have had the extreme fortuneto acquire a limited number of United StatesArmy shoulder patches used in the 1920’s.These nine decade old patches are available intwo designs. They measure approximately3.25 inches x 3.75 inches and are in near mintto mint condition.

U.S. Army Musician Shoulder Patch$19.50

U.S. Army Master Musician Shoulder Patch$29.50

An Invitation To See ThePresident

These are true rarities…genuine pieces ofAmericana that you probably won’t ever seeoffered anywhere else. Certainly not at theselow prices. Hang one or more of thesePresidential Inaugural Invitations on the walland impress your friends and businessacquaintances. They’ll think you hobnob withthe rich and famous. Or, that you might haveslept in Lincoln’s bedroom. We promise not totell what a pittance you paid. We have large(8.25” x 10,75”) original engraved invitationsto Presidential inaugurations from Truman-Barkley (1949) to Obama-Biden (2013). ThePresidential seal is embossed at the top. Eachcomes in a heavy clear holder to protect itsarchival value.

1949 Truman-Barkley $295.001953 Eisenhower-Nixon 195.001957 Eisenhower-Nixon 195.001961 Kennedy-Johnson 195.001965 Johnson-Humphrey 49.501969 Nixon-Agnew 39.501973 Nixon-Agnew 39.501977 Carter-Mondale 29.501981 Reagan-Bush 49.501985 Reagan-Bush 69.501989 Bush-Quayle 49.501993 Clinton-Gore 29.501997 Clinton-Gore 19.502001 Bush-Cheney 19.502005 Bush-Cheney 19.502009 Obama-Biden 19.502013 Obama-Biden 29.50

Complete Seventeen-Piece Collection(Regularly $1,343.50)…now only $1,195.00

Richard NixonCollection

This collection startswith an 8” x 10” colorlithograph of our 37thPresident. It alsoincludes a minimum offifteen different pictureand non-picture buttonsfrom his 1960, 1968 and

1972 campaigns, including two 1960 “Pat forFirst Lady” buttons. Add a Nixon tab and apiece of “Nixon Jewelry” and this nearlytwenty piece Nixon collection becomes agreat deal at only…

$19.50

Scarce 1979 Near Date AnthonyDollar

Choice BU Condition ... $39.50Ten for $375.00

Cigar Box Label Featuring Cleopatra

This vividly multi-colored oval shaped cigarbox seal is entitled “Epco” and featuresCleopatra lounging next to the Nile.Measuring approximately 3” x 2.25”, thisembossed label is truly an artistic masterpiece!Issued nearly a century ago, and in near mintcondition this piece is priced at only…

$2.95Ten for $25.00

Coin Without A Denomination

The 1883 “V” or Libertynickel first appeared with-out the word “CENTS”anywhere on the coin. Theonly denomination was a

large V on the reverse.When some of these coinswere gold plated andpassed off as $5.00 goldpieces, the government wasforced to act quickly andadd the word “CENTS”.

Thus there were two different varieties in1883, one without cents and one with cents.We just purchased a small quantity of niceAU/UNC 1883 “No Cent” nickels that we canoffer at only...

$19.50

Distinguished Flying CrossThe DistinguishedFlying Cross wasestablished in 1926.The original purposewas to recognize avia-tion pioneers. CharlesLindbergh, Richard E.Byrd and AmeliaEarhardt bothreceived this medalfor their accomplish-ments. Beginning in1927, this award wasonly given to mem-bers of the ArmedServices. Currently thecriteria for receivingthe DistinguishedFlying Cross is that itis only awarded to

Armed Service personnel who distinguishthemselves by acts of heroism or extraordi-nary achievement while participating in aeri-al flight.

$39.50

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The 54th PresidentialInauguration

The presidential election of 2000 was themost controversial and bitterly contestedelection since the 1876 Presidential racebetween Rutherford Hayes and SamuelTilden. Victory was not decided until onemonth after the election. The final tallyscored Bush a loser in popular votes but awinner in the electoral vote count (271 to266). Thus on January 20, 2001, it wasGeorge W. Bush taking the Presidential oathinstead of Al Gore. From this inaugural cel-ebration, we offer the official 54thPresidential Inaugural Guide Book.Comprised of 76 pages, it features the presi-dential and vice-presidential families and awealth of information regarding the inau-gural. This 4” x 6.5” booklet and a large 3inch 2001 Inaugural button are priced atonly…

$7.95Ten for $69.50

S.S. Pierce “Overland”This S.S. Pierce “Overland” innerbox cigar label features an old #87steam engine alongside a more“modern” green locomotive dis-playing a coat of arms. With snow-capped mountains in the back-ground, this multi-colored label isabsolutely stunning! Measuringapproximately 8.25” x 6.25” andhoused in an archival holder, it isan excellent candidate for framingand a great item for the railroadenthusiast. This mint conditionlabel is priced at only…

$9.95Ten for $79.50

Authentic Dinosaur Fossils

These authentic dinosaur fossils are up to 150million years old! You will receive three dif-ferent pieces: a dinosaur bone, a segment of adinosaur egg and a piece of dinosaur copro-lite (dung). Included in each package is a 4xmagnifying glass so you can have a closerview of these relics. A great gift idea for theyoungster or the young at heart.

$9.95

VF Semi-Key Lincolns1909 VDB $15.95 1915-S $31.501910-S 27.50 1931-D 7.951912-S 46.50 1933-D 6.951914-S 37.50

Star Studded Offer

A collector of baseball cards for over 40 years,“Old Mitch” has decided to liquidate his col-lection. Since he saved only well known stars,there are no common cards. We sorted outthis collection and can offer a great assort-ment. Each lot will contain at least 30 differ-ent players from six different decades startingin the 1950’s. Every lot will be full of AllStars, Hall of Famers or future Hall ofFamers, and, best of all, will be priced atmore than 60% off of current catalog prices! A super deal for the baseball enthusiast. Over$100.00 in catalog value for only ...

$39.50

“Soapy” Williams BowtiesThese green withwhite polka dotmetal bowtie tabswere campaign itemsof Gerhard Mennen“Soapy” Williams,the 41st governor ofMichigan, whoserved from 1949-

1961. We offer ten over half-century oldbowties for only…

$4.95

“Presidential Hopeful” RudyGiulani

From his 2008 campaign, this full color 2.25inch Rudy Giulani for President button ispriced at only…

95¢

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1982 Seven-Piece Cent CollectionThis Brilliant Uncirculated seven-piece Lincoln Cent collectionincludes the following coins: 1982Large Date Philadelphia andDenver (copper), 1982-D LargeDate (copper), 1982 Philadelphiaand Denver Small and Large Date(zinc and copper). All seven coinshoused in a holder as pictured arepriced at only…

$7.95Ten for $69.50

Nazi Germany Bond Issue of 1940

This authentic 500 Mark Nazi bond was issuedon May 31, 1940, at a time when Germany des-perately needed money to fund its growingwar machine. Offering a return to investors of4%, these bonds would never see redemptionwhen Germany lost the war and its financialsolvency in 1945. Measuring 8.5” x 11.75”, thisornately engraved certificate was issued fromthe Third Reich controlled treasury ofGermany and printed by the Reichsdruckereiin Berlin. Displaying the German spread-winged eagle with infamous swastika alongwith printed signatures of nine different Naziofficials, this bond is a great World War IIGerman collectors item. We offer this nearmint Third Reich memento, complete withwatermarks and cancellation, for only…

$29.50

By Land, Air and Sea

These small-sized Chinese notes cover allthree themes. Issued in 1953, the one Fen notedisplays a produce truck, the two Fen noteshows an airplane and the five Fen note fea-tures a cargo ship. We offer all three CrispUncirculated notes, each printed in a differentcolor, for only…

$2.95 Ten Sets ... $25.00

Bare Foot Boy Tomato Can LabelThis near mint conditiontomato can label from the1930’s measures approxi-mately 13.5” x 4.5”. It iscomprised of two com-pletely different panels.On the left is a plump redtomato still attached to thevine. On the right is abarefoot boy standing nextto a stream. This label,

now eight decades old, states the following: “Blessings on thee little man, barefoot boy with cheekof tan, with thy rolled up pantaloons and thy merry whistled tunes.” This vintage tomato can labelis priced at only…

$4.95

U.S. Army Medical Corpsman Pocket PatchThe Army Medical Department andthe Medical Corps trace their originsback to July 27, 1775, when theContinental Congress establishedthe first Army Hospital to be headedby a “Director General and ChiefPhysician”. However, it was notuntil 1908 that Congress made offi-cial the designation “MedicalCorps”. We have just purchased asmall quantity of United StatesArmy Medical Corpsman pocketpatches that date back to the 1930’s.

We offer this approximately 4.5 inch by 2.25 inch patch in near mint condition complete withcaduceus medical insignia. We only have a few patches available, each priced at only…

$19.50

Quality Challenged 1921 Peace Dollars

The “Peace” Dollar was issued fromDecember 1921 through 1935 without congres-sional sanction, under the terms of thePittman Act. A total of 1,006,473 PeaceDollars were struck in 1921 and were releasedfor circulation on January 3, 1922. The highrelief on the 1921 design was found impracti-cal for coinage and was quickly modified in1922. We have just purchased a small hoardof this first year of issue scarcity, all inextremely low condition. Grading AlmostGood, these coins will either have excessivewear and/or minor damage. With coins grad-ing G/VG retailing at $139.50, this coin servesas a great “space filler” at only…

$59.50

George BushInaugural

ButtonAfterachievinga one-sidedvictoryoverMichael

Dukakis inthe election

of 1988,George Bush

was sworn in as the41st President of the United States on January20, 1989. We offer a full color three inchInauguration buttons from this special eventfor only...

$4.95

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Lincoln National Bank CheckThis approximately nine decadesold check was written on theLincoln National Bank of Lincoln,Pennsylvania. Issued on theaccount of H.S. Root, proprietor ofa general merchandise store, it pos-sesses a great engraving of our 16thPresident, Abraham Lincoln.Numbered, dated (1920’s), signed,endorsed and cancelled, it lists the

payee and the amount of the check. A great piece of Americana that is priced at only…

$6.95Ten for $59.50

German W.H.W. Songbooks(WWII)

In Nazi Germany, the Winterhilfswerk(Winter Charity Campaign or W.H.W) raiseda tremendous amount of money for charitablepurposes. Each winter campaign collectedcontributions and gave donors a smallmemento as a sign of appreciation for theircontribution. We offer this “Das DeutscheLied”, or German Songbook, which was amemento given to donors during the Naziera. Heavily illustrated, this songbook mea-sures approximately 2.125” x 2.75” and isapproximately 12 pages. A great WWIImemento!

$19.50

“Stand Pat” With Roosevelt (1904)Theodore Roosevelt craved the limelight. As one observer put it, hewanted to be “the bride at every wedding, the corpse at every funeral.”After years of public service, he became Vice President under WilliamMcKinley. Upon McKinley’s assassination, Theodore Roosevelt becameour 26th President (September 14, 1901). He so loved the office that henever hesitated in running for the presidency in his own right (1904). Hewas unanimously nominated with 994 votes at the Republican NationalConvention in Chicago. In his campaign, he pushed the Republican plat-form, which called for the continuance of sound money, for expansion,protection and for prosperity. On the November 8th election, he soundlydefeated his Democratic rival, Alton B. Parker. From Roosevelt’s 1904

campaign, we offer a great political button. Fanned out like a poker hand, this extremely popular1.25 inch “Stand Pat” button features four of Roosevelt’s ideals with the fifth “trump card” show-ing his likeness. This button, in near mint condition, is competitively priced at only…

$495.00

An Elephant Wearing Glasses?This 1964 Republicancampaign medallionis gold in color and isin near mint condi-tion. Featuring aRepublican elephantwearing black horn-rimmed Stetson glass-es and entitled“Barry”, this is a clas-sic Goldwater! Weonly have a fewpieces available.

$9.95

Agnostic Notes?

We have all become accustomed to the motto“In God We Trust” on our coinage and on ourcurrency. However, did you know that thismotto did not exist on small United States$1.00 notes until late in series 1935? After that“In God We Trust” was added above thewritten denomination on the reverse of thenote. We have just purchased a large group ofthese “Agnostic” notes, which in print do notinclude the motto “In God We Trust”. Datedseries 1935 to series 1935-G, these $1.00 silvercertificates are available as follows...

Very Good ConditionOne note ... $3.95

Ten notes ... $37.50Extra Fine Condition

One note ... $6.95Ten notes ... $59.50

Ronald Reagan’s ABC’s

Whether you are a Republican or a Democrat,this 1984 four-page “Anti-Reagan” electionpamphlet is comical. Published by thePennsylvania AFL-CIO, it is entitled “APolitical Primer for the 1984 Campaign”, andlists 26 reasons from A to Z why not to votefor Reagan. This very entertaining Mondale-Ferraro pamphlet is priced at only…

$7.95 Ten for $69.50

Traveler Cigar Box Seal

This approximately nine decade old cigar boxseal is colored in the richness of red, black andgold. Oval in shape and measuring 4.5 inchesx 3.5 inches it promotes the Traveler brand asthe national smoke and the leading 5 centcigar. Housed in an archival holder thisunique cigar box seal is priced at only…

$2.95Ten for ... $19.50

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Third ReichSilver Coinage

These silver coins ofAdolph Hitler’s“infamous” ThirdReich were mintedfrom 1936-1939. Weoffer nice XF/AUcoins as follows.Dates will be of ourchoice.

2 Marks…$12.505 Marks…$24.50One of Each…

$34.50

Cambodian CurrencyThis Crisp Uncirculated 100 Rielsnote from Cambodia is dated 1957and features a statue of Lokecvarafrom the Buddhist ruins of Bayon.Also on the obverse is a uniquewatermark. The reverse featuresmen on a long boat with the samewatermark. An interesting note,priced at only…

$2.95 Ten Notes ... $19.50

U.S. Internal Revenue Special Tax StampsThese very large (approx. 15” x 7”) spe-cial tax stamps were issued from 1874to 1885 by the United States InternalRevenue office to dealers, both whole-sale and retail, who sold alcohol andtobacco products. Printed by theBureau of Printing and Engraving, theyare in very nice condition and include abeautiful vignette. Every stamp alsoincludes the calendar year of issue, thetype of business being taxed, the totaltax (ranging from $2.40 to $500.00), a

printed U.S. Revenue Seal, a serial number, twelve individual monthly coupons, plus a receiptstub. Produced in a variety of different colors to many different business classifications, theseInternal Revenue stamps are truly unique. Unused and cancelled, we offer groups as follows.Stamps will be of our choice.

Tobacco LiquorOne Tax Stamp $9.95 One Tax Stamp $9.955 Different 44.50 5 Different 44.5010 Different 79.50 10 Different 79.5015 Different 109.50 15 Different (Mixed Tobacco/Liquor) 99.50

End Box Cigar LabelsFor over a century, cigar manufactur-ers have used brilliant colors andornate graphics to effectively promotetheir products, and in many caseshave gone to great expense to do so.We recently purchased an extensivecollection of end box cigar labels fromone of our customers, who told usthey have been in storage for almost40 years! Most of the labels in thiscollection were printed in the 1920’s

and 1930’s, and best of all, they are in near mint condition. Each measures approximately 5.25inches x 2.5 inches.

5 different ... $6.9510 different ... $12.5020 different ... $22.5040 different ... $39.50

2004 Elephant Ears Button

This very popular “Elephant Ears” designwas issued for George W. Bush’s re-electioncampaign in 2004. Measuring 3”, it featuresan elephant signifying the “Grand OldParty”, with likenesses of President Bush andVice President Cheney in its ears. Easily a$5.00 retail button, we offer this greatRepublican campaign memento for only…

$3.95 Ten for $29.50

Gem Proof Washington Quarters1955 ... $14.95

$2.00 Red Seal Notes

We offer Crisp Uncirculated notes as follows:

Series of 1953 ... $24.50Series of 1963 ... $17.50

Both Notes ... $39.50

Air Force Achievement MedalThe Air ForceAchievementMedal was estab-lished by theSecretary of theAir Force onOctober 12, 1980 torecognize theachievements ofjunior officers andenlisted personnel.Award of thismedal is restrictedto the grade ofMajor and below,and is given foroutstandingachievement orcourage.

$19.50

1942-S Quarter Hoard

We have just purchased a small hoard ofBrilliant Uncirculated 1942 San FranciscoWashington Quarters. Each fully brilliantcoin grades a minimum of MS-60 and ishoused in a Whitman hard plastic holder. Wehave priced this coin to sell quickly at only…

$59.50Five Coins for $275.00

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First Day of IssueOn April 13, 1976, the “new”$2 Federal Reserve note wasreleased for circulation. It wasdifferent from past $2 notes inthat it featured a scene of thefounding fathers signing theDeclaration of Independence.Collectors across the countryattached a postage stamp (13¢)to the note and brought the

note and stamp to their local post offices to get first day of issue cancellation. Since only cancel-lations dated April 13, 1976 were used, there is a limited quantity of these notes available. Weoffer these first day of issue $2 notes at only...

$8.95 Five for $42.50

Germany’s W.H.W. ProgramThe “Winterhilfswerk” (Winter HelpWork of W.H.W.) was founded by theNazi Party on September 13, 1933. It wasthe official Nazi Party Winter ReliefCharity with a purpose of supporting thepoor and hungry during the cold Germanwinter months and at the same time cre-ating a positive image for the party mak-ing recipients more receptive to partypropaganda. According to the NaziParty, beneficiaries in 1933-4 exceeded16.6 million persons, or approximately25% of the population. One of the meth-ods of funding this program was theissuance of miniature booklets (approx.1.5” x 2.0”), which were given to contrib-

utors as a token memento. Used from 1933-1940, these “donation gifts” explained the party’saccomplishments with some of the text taken directly from Hitler’s speeches. Complete withgraphics, these booklets were holed on the back cover so that they could be hung for display. Weoffer this Third Reich collectible for your consideration. Year and booklet is of our choice.

$16.95 Five Different for $79.50 Ten Different for $149.50

Souvenir of the CircusThis vintage Shrine Circus bannermeasures approximately 8.5” x3.75” at its widest point and is wellover a half century old. Featuringa clown, this felt banner is available(in a variety of colors) for only…

$4.95

Vietnam “Seven Flags” Safe Conduct PassA very powerful form of propagan-da, safe conduct passes have beenused since biblical times. Theyallowed the enemy to defect with theabsolute knowledge that he would betreated fairly and that his life andsafety would be guaranteed. Duringthe Vietnam War, the United Statesproduced a series of safe conductpasses encouraging the defection ofViet Cong and North Vietnamesetroops. We offer this scarce “SevenFlags” safe conduct pass representing

the Republic of Vietnam and its allies on the obverse and a black and white picture with a printedsignature of Nguyen Van Thieu, the President of the Republic of Vietnam, on the reverse. Used inthe motion picture “Platoon” (1986), this “Seven Flags” safe conduct pass measures approximately6” x 3” and is in mint condition. This historical item is usually priced at around $20.00, but due toa fortunate purchase, we can offer it for only…

$9.95 Ten for $79.50

Polish Ship CoinThis BrilliantUncirculated two Zlotecoin portrays a ship onthe high seas. Dated2005 and made ofbrass, this coin ispriced at only…

$4.95

Red Goose Premium Tokens

The Red Goose Shoe Company origin datesback to 1869 when the company began produc-ing shoes to sell to pioneer families makingtheir way westward. As the company grew, sodid their advertising. In a continuing cam-paign during the 1950’s and 1960’s, the compa-ny issued premium tokens that could be usedto receive discounts of varying amounts. Eachtoken displayed a goose with the slogans “ForBoys”, “For Girls” and “Half the Fun ofHaving Feet”. We have just purchased a smallgroup of these premium tokens, all in nearmint condition that we can offer as follows:

One $5.00 blue token (as pictured) ... $.95Three different tokens ... $2.95

VietnamGallantry

CrossIssued by theVietnamese govern-ment to all unitssubordinate toMilitary AssistanceVietnameseCommand(M.A.V.C.) duringthe period February8, 1962, to March 28,1973. It was award-ed to military per-sonnel who accom-plished deeds ofvalor or displayedheroic conductwhile fighting theenemy. This veryattractive medal ispriced at only…

$19.50

Full Horn VF Buffalo Nickels1913 Type 1 $18.50 1936 $1.951916 7.95 1936-S 2.501918 14.95 1937 1.951935 1.95 1937-D 2.501935-D 7.95 1937-S 2.951935-S 2.50 1938-D 5.50

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German Notgeld The World’s Most Beautiful

Currency

After Germany’s defeat in World War l, itseconomic and monetary systems were in totaldisarray. As an emergency measure, manyindividual German States issued their owncurrency. These notes, usually small sized,were known as Notgeld. Very colorful andencompassing many themes, these notes havebeen described as the world’s most beautifulcurrency. We offer the following selections,with most notes grading Extra Fine-Uncirculated condition.

10 different ... $14.5025 different ... $29.5050 different ... $52.50

100 different ... $99.50

Donald Duck 50th Birthday ButtonDonald Fauntleroy Duck is a humorous animal car-toon character that was created by Walt DisneyProductions in 1934. Donald is most famous for hissemi-intelligible speech and for his irritable and mis-chievous personality. Along with Mickey Mouse,Donald Duck is one of the most popular of all theDisney characters, and is a member of the T.V. Guideslist of 50 Greatest Cartoon Characters of all time. Hehas appeared in 178 theatrical films, 41 more thanMickey Mouse’s 137, and is the fifth most publishedcomic book character. Thirty years ago, as a tribute tothis very famous duck, Walt Disney Productionsissued a limited edition 50th birthday button (1984).As pictured, this multi-colored 2.25 inch button is inmint condition and is priced at only...

$2.95Ten for $25.00

“Eureka”A beautiful young woman is pic-tured on this inner box cigar labelmade by J.A.P. Mathias ofHagerstown, Maryland. Promotingthe Eureka brand, this colorfulwork of art measures approximately8.25” x 6”, is in near mint conditionand has a catalog value of $75.00.We offer this nine-decade-old labelfor only…

$29.50

John Franklin – “Arctic Hero”

This near mint to mint condition outer boxcigar label measures approximately 4.25” x4.25” and features Rear Admiral JohnFranklin (1786-1847), who led an ill-fatedArctic expedition for the purpose of chartingthe Northwest Passage for the British govern-ment. We offer this very colorful label enti-tled “Arctic Hero” featuring Sir John Franklinfor only...

$14.95

Elvis Presley

This commemorative first day of issue covercommemorates both Elvis and his home atGraceland in Memphis, Tennessee. We offerthis colorful cover dated January 8, 1993 plusa 1.75 inch Elvis picture button for only…

$4.95Ten for $39.50

2004 R.N.C. Button

The Republican National Convention washeld in New York City from August 30 –September 2, 2004. The incumbent team ofGeorge W. Bush and Dick Cheney were nomi-nated once again to represent the RepublicanParty in the November Presidential election.From the 2004 R.N.C., we offer a rectangular3” x 2” jugate button featuring portraits ofboth George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. Thislimited edition button, complete with serialnumber, is priced at only…

$2.95 Ten for $25.00

Broadstruck Cent ErrorThese Lincoln cents werestruck without a collar.They are well centeredand are approximately thesize of a nickel!

$6.95Ten for $59.50

Almost Uncirculated Lincoln CentsThese high quality Lincoln cents range from

chocolate brown to semi-lustrous.

1909 $14.95 1929 $8.951909 VDB 24.50 1929-S 14.951919-S 22.50 1930-S 8.951925-S 34.50 1931-D 34.501928-D 19.50

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In Party Line We TrustThis 1984 Republican National Convention cop-per-nickel medallion not only knocked theDemocratic nominee Walter Mondale but alsotook a few pot shots at his predecessor, JimmyCarter. On one side is an exaggerated cartooncaricature of Mondale sporting a JimmyDurante nose, with comments about inflationand Fritz’s lack of policy. On the other side isJimmy Carter looking more like Mister Ed thanthe former President and he is flanked by thelikeness of the Ayatollah. This comical dollar-sized medal is available for only...

$2.95 Ten for $25.00

Genuine Stock Certificates

We just purchased a group of genuine stockcertificates. We offer five different, all can-celled including a railroad issue for only….

$9.95

The Wonder of Nature

Composed of pyolite, agate and quartz, thesegeodes were formed from volcanic activity.Over thousands of years, the trapped gasinside the cavity of the rock and the moistureseepage caused a continual crystal formationto grow within these geodes. The insides ofthese geodes are beautiful. See what naturehas created. A package of three geodes is only

$8.95

War Nickel Sets

We offer these complete 11-piece War NickelSets in a nice holder, as pictured.

VG/F $19.50 AU/BU $49.50XF 39.50 BU (MS 60+) 79.50

Humboldt County, Nevada WarrantThis Humboldt County, Nevadawarrant measures approximately9.25” x 4” and was printed by A.Carlisle & Company of Reno,Nevada. Issued in the 1920’s, eachwarrant is serial-numbered, datedand signed by the county auditor.The name of the payee andhis/her endorsement is also on thewarrant. Complete with an attrac-tive vignette, this nine decade oldHumboldt County General Road

Fund Warrant, which is in extremely nice condition, is priced at only…

$7.95Ten for $69.50

Sunset Club

This outer cigar box label depicts five busi-ness and industry leaders drinking cham-pagne and smoking cigars while the sun setsin the background. From left to right areGeorge Pullman (creator of the Pullman rail-road car), Levi Leiter (co-founder of MarshallFields department store), Lyman Gage(Secretary of the Treasury under McKinleyand Roosevelt), Philip Armour (Armour &Co. meatpacking) and John D. Rockefeller(founder of Standard Oil). This label mea-sures 4.5” x 4.5”, was lithographed andembossed in 1895 and has a catalog value of$75.00. You can own this near mint label foronly…

$29.50

Century Old Juarez-MaderoRevolutionary Notes

On February 22, 2015 these three CrispUncirculated Mexican Revolutionarynotes will be 100 years old! Issued foruse in Sinaloa, each note features twoprominent Mexican heroes: Juarez andMadero. Proudly displaying an eagleflanked by symbols of liberty and jus-tice, these historical notes are priced asfollows:

Twenty-Five Centavos ... $9.95Fifty Centavos ... $9.95

One Peso ... $24.50All Three Notes ... $39.50

The Han Dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD)The Chinese Dynasty ofHan was founded byGeneral Liu Bang in 202BC, when he overthrewthe Ch’in Dynasty.Lasting over four cen-turies (202 BC – 220

AD), the Han Dynasty reached its pinnacle ofpower under Han Wu-ti (140-87 BC). Thecoinage of this dynasty was of one denomina-tion and one design. Cast in molds using liquidmetal instead of being hammered, these bronzecash coins were round with a unique squarehole in the middle. The obverse was inscribedwith two characters, encircled by a plain, wideborder. The reverse was plain. We offer thisChinese bronze cash coin from the HanDynasty, as pictured, for only…

$9.95

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D’Arrigo Tomato LabelsThese tomato crate labels measure 10inches x 3.5 inches and are in nearmint to mint condition. All labels areidentical.

100 labels ... $9.95500 labels ... $29.50

1,000 labels ... $49.50

The Presidential Inaugural Ball (1997)These unused inaugural ball ticketsare for Bill Clinton’s inaugurationheld on January 20, 1997. We offerthe following selections. Each ticketincludes the Presidential InauguralSeal of “Clinton-Gore (1997)”.

One Inaugural Ball Ticket ... $4.95Five Different Inaugural

Ball Tickets ,,, $22.50Ten Different Inaugural Ball Tickets ... $39.50

The South Will Rise Again “Genuine Bills Nearly 150 Years Old”This old saying has certainly cometrue! The South is stronger econom-ically than ever before. Most con-federate money is worth more tocollectors today than it was valuedwhen it was printed nearly 150years ago.

We are fortunate to be able to offerour collectors the real thing… notmodern reproductions. You willenjoy examining these beautifully

engraved 19th Century notes with their antebellum scenes, Confederate heroes, etc.

Appropriately, the early issues of Confederate paper money were backed by cotton. Each of thesehistoric pieces of Americana is in nice circulated condition and is housed in a clear plastic holderfor protection.

Genuine Five Dollar Confederate Note $49.50Genuine Ten Dollar Confederate Note 49.50Genuine Twenty Dollar Confederate Note 59.50Genuine Fifty Dollar Confederate Note 89.50Genuine One Hundred Dollar Confederate Note 109.50One of Each of the Above Five Notes $329.50

William Scranton – RepublicanPresidential Nominee in 1964?

On the eve of the 1964Republican NationalConvention in SanFrancisco, a GallupPoll showedGovernor WilliamScranton ofPennsylvania as thefavorite of 60% ofRepublicans com-pared to 34% for

Goldwater. However, when the conventionvotes were cast, Barry Goldwater was nomi-nated on the first ballot with 883 votes, withScranton finishing a distant second with 214votes followed by Nelson Rockefeller with 114votes. From the 1964 Republican campaignwe offer this 1.25 inch “Scranton forPresident” button. In near mint condition,this presidential “hopeful” button is availablefor only…

$1.95 Ten for $14.95

Showa (Hirohito) EnthronementCommemorative Silver Medal

On December25, 1926,Hirohito ascend-ed to the throneupon the deathof his father,Yoshihito(Taisho) andbecame the124th Emperorof Japan. Takingthe name ofShowa, hewould ruleJapan for sixty-two years(December 26,1926 to January7, 1989). Fromthe enthrone-ment ceremoniesheld in Kyoto onNovember 10-15,1928, we offerthis special com-memorativemedal.

Authorized by Imperial Edict #188 datedAugust 1, 1928, the obverse of this special sil-ver commemorative displays a chrysanthe-mum crest in gilt attached to the center of theImperial throne. On each side of the throne isa cloud symbolizing good fortune. The char-acters “Banzai!” are at the bottom, whichtranslate to “May the Empire live for tenthousand years!” Also at the bottom are cher-ry blossoms and a mandarin orange. We offerthis Showa (Hirohito) enthronement medal,complete with ribbon, for only…

$79.50

Gem Proof Kennedy Half Rolls1976-S Clad $32.50 1988-S $49.501979-S Type 1 34.50 1989-S 47.501984-S 59.50 1991-S 49.501985-S 49.50

“Minute Man” CommemorativeHalf Dollar

This commemorative half dollar was issued tocelebrate the 150th anniversary of theLexington and Concord, Massachusetts “bat-tles” which preceded the American War ofIndependence from Britain. The “MinuteMen” were summoned to the Lexington-Concord skirmishes to confront the Britishtroops, but were defeated almost immediately.The famed “Minute Man” appears on theobverse, and the Old Belfry in Lexingtonwhere a lantern was lit to warn that theBritish were coming is on the reverse. Issuedin 1925 with a mintage of only 162,099, thisChoice Almost Uncirculated coin is a greatdeal at only…

$99.50

The Winged HorseFrom Corinth

Corinth was one of thelargest cities in ancientGreece, and coinage wasvery important to this com-mercial center. These silver

Greek Staters from Corinth feature Athena(the goddess of wisdom) on the obverse. Thereverse depicts Pegasus. According to Greekmythology, Pegasus is the winged horse thatwas fathered by Poseidon with Medusa. WhenMedusa’s head was cut off by the Greek heroPerseus, the horse sprang forth from her preg-nant body, and Pegasus was born. We offernice Very Fine silver Staters from Corinth(circa 350-270 BC). A great buy at only…

$279.50

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Sambo’s Wooden Nickel

The story of Little Black Sambo was first pub-lished in 1899 by Helen Bannerman, who hadlived in Southern India. In the story, an Indianboy named Sambo prevails over a group ofhungry tigers. The little boy has to relinquishhis colorful new clothes, his shoes and hisumbrella to four tigers so that they will not eathim. Sambo recovers all of his belongingswhen the jealous, conceited tigers chase eachother around a tree until they are reduced to apool of delicious melted butter. Although thisstory was a children’s favorite for a half a cen-tury, it became controversial due to the word“Sambo”, which is a racial slur in some coun-tries. Recently, we purchased a small “hoard”of wooden nickels that were good for a 10¢ cupof coffee at any Sambo’s Restaurant.Measuring approximately 1.5 inches, this nearmint condition wooden nickel is available asfollows…

Whittier, California ... $1.95Walla Walla, Washington ... $1.95Mix or Match Ten Pieces ... $14.95

WWII German Wehrpass

During 1935 conscription was reintroduced inNazi Germany. The High Command of theArmed Forces activated military recruitingoffices throughout the country to process andadminister the call up procedure. When indi-viduals received their registration notice theywere to report to the appropriate recruitmentcenter where they would be issued aWehrpass (military pass). We offer this gen-uine 52-page military document which chroni-cles the individual’s active service record.Each Wehrpass contains the individual’sname, birth date, place of birth, religion,names of parents (mother and father) alongwith a black & white signed photograph ofthe individual. The infamous swastika is alsostamped or printed on multiple pagesthroughout the booklet. This genuineWehrpass (1938-1945) is in used but nice con-dition. It portrays a very dark period inGerman history.

$99.50

Lapidary Treasures

Here is an item that is not only interesting,but educational as well. It is an assortment ofrock and gems. Each specimen is individuallypackaged and identified. Included in each kitare examples of gold ore, marble, quartz,obsidian, pyrite and other rocks and minerals.

This is a perfect gift for the young or theyoung at heart or is an excellent addition toany lapidary collection. This collectionincludes 18 different identified specimens. Allpriced at only ....

$16.95

Airliner

Cigar box art was very popular back in the1920’s and 1930’s, promoting one’s product ina very colorful and ornate way. Many collec-tors of cigar box art collect by themes and theitem we offer here fits into that classification.This example of cigar box art was producedby San Telmo Cigar Company from Bay City,Michigan. It promotes their Airliner brandand features an airplane in flight. Very scarce,we offer this item housed in a protectiveholder for only ...

$7.95 Ten for $59.50

Sir John Scott Keltie Label

Sir John Scott Keltie (1840-1927) was a Scottishgeographer best known for his associationwith the Royal Geographic Society. We offer afull color top box cigar label featuring “Scott”Keltie. It measures approximately 4” x 2.25”and is mint condition.

$2.95Ten for $19.50

Proof Roosevelt Dime RollsFifty Coins per Roll

1991-S $37.50 2009-S $39.50

Vice Presidential Button

Vice Presidential buttons are very scarce andthis 2.25 inch 1984 George Bush button is noexception. With the re-election of RonaldReagan, Bush served a second term as VicePresident and went on to win his own questfor President in 1988. We offer this uniquebutton for only….

$3.95

“Slider” War NickelsThese are very close to BU.

1943 $3.95 1945-S $3.95

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Rudolph Valentino LabelRudolph Valentino (1895-1926) was anItalian-American actor. Idolized as the“Great Lover” of the Twenties, hestarred in several silent romantic dra-mas including The Four Horsemen ofthe Apocalypse (1921), The Sheik(1921), Blood and Sand (1922) and TheEagle (1925). This near mint conditionend box cigar label featuring the youngactor was issued in the late 1920’s.Measuring approximately 2.5” x 5”, itis priced at only …

$4.95

“The Witch” Broom Label

This near mint to mint condition broom labelentitled “The Witch” features the wicked oldwitch flying on her broomstick. Surroundedby a bat, a night sky full of stars and a harvestfull moon, this colorful label was printed tomarket brooms sold by A.F. WeymerCompany of Syracuse, New York. Measuringapproximately 3 inches x 4 inches, this labelwas produced over 90 years ago! We havenoticed actual sales on this popular label at$24.95. We will house this label in an archivalholder and discount the price by $10.00 andoffer it to you while our supply lasts, atonly…

$14.95

Daniel De Leon “The Greatest ofModern Socialists”

According to Vladimir Lenin, Daniel De Leon(1852-1914) was “The Greatest of ModernSocialists- The only one who has added any-thing to Socialist thought since Karl Marx”.After studying at Columbia University, DeLeon joined the Socialist Labor Party in 1890,becoming the editor of its newspaper, “TheWeekly People”. A Marxist, De Leon arguedfor the revolutionary overthrow of capitalism.He ran for the governorship of New York as aSocialist in 1902, losing the election but receiv-ing more than 15,000 votes. We offer two dif-ferent one inch De Leon buttons, both issuedafter his death. The first button, colored blackand white, is a 1914 memorial button picturingDe Leon with the caption “We Mourn Ourloss”. The second, colored red, black andwhite, issued in 1915 one year after his death,celebrates the 25th anniversary of the “WeeklyPeople”. Both buttons are in near mint condi-tion and are approximately a century old.

Daniel De Leon Memorial button ... $39.50Weekly People 25th Anniversary button ...

$49.50Both buttons ... $79.50

WWII Japanese PropagandaPostcards

Measuring approximately 3.5” x 5.5” andprinted in Japan by Tanaka & Companyaround 1942, these World War II Japanese pro-paganda postcards had one general theme: Toboast to the world the superiority of theImperial Army, Navy and Air Force. We haveassembled groups of five different postcardsfor your consideration. Each piece is in nearmint (unused) condition and is multi-colored.These will not last long, so to avoid disap-pointment, order early! All five JapaneseWWII Propaganda Postcards can be yours foronly…

$29.50

Manilla (Slave Money)The trade inslaves hadbeen going onfor manyyears duringthe early1800’s and hadbrought greatwealth, espe-cially toEngland. Thelocal chiefs inAfrica, tradedtheir humancargo formany types of

commodities and Manilla were one of themost favored. Manilla, manufactured inBirmingham, England, between 1830-1850,were shipped out to Benin on the Slave Coastof Africa. These Manilla were traded forslaves. These unfortunate slaves were thenpacked into the ships and taken to the WestIndies. The Manilla we offer were raised bydivers from the wreck of the English Schooner“Duoro” which sunk off the isles of Scilly in1843.

$29.50

Early Date Proof Roosevelt Dimes1955 ... $12.50

Statue of “Roland” Notgeld SetIn the Middle Ages, statues of “Roland” wereerected as a sign of civil liberty and independence.Issued in the city of Belgern, Germany, these 25Pfennig and 50 Pfennig Notgeld notes possess theRoland statue. We offer both pieces, issued in1921, in Crisp Uncirculated condition. The reverseof the 50 Pfennig note also possesses an image of apainting by Adalbert von Rössler showingFrederick the Great at the beginning of the SevenYear War. This two-piece set is priced at only…

$4.95Ten Sets for $39.50

1914-D Lincoln CentsYou never see these on special!

AG $119.50 VG $189.50Good 169.50

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Nearly 150 Year Old Photographs

In 1854, a French photographer named AndreDisderi introduced a method of producingglass plate images mounted on card stockknown as “Carte de Visite”. Abbreviated“C.D.V.”, these small (approximately 2.5” x 4”)photographs became the rage in both Europeand the United States. Issued primarily during1860-66, these all but disappeared from pro-duction by the early 1870’s. We offer nice non-military Civil War era Carte de Visite cards asfollows:

$6.95 Ten for $59.50

Rare Democratic PresidentialCampaign Buttons

Issued inextremelylimitedquantities,Democratpresidentialbuttonsfrom the

Cox (1920) and Davis (1924) campaigns areconsidered rare. Through a very fortunatepurchase, we have obtained a limited numberof near mint to mint condition picture buttonsfrom these two campaigns.

1920 Cox Button ... $550.001924 Davis Button ... $325.00

Both Buttons ... $795.00

German WWII General AssaultBadge

This German WWII Army General AssaultBadge was instituted on June 1, 1940.Requirements for eligibility included participa-tion in three infantry or armored assaults, orparticipation in three infantry or armored indi-rect assaults, or being wounded while fulfill-ing the above requirements. The design of thismedal shows an eagle clutching the “infa-mous” swastika placed above a crossed bayo-net, surrounded by an oval of oak leaves. Thispinback badge with silver finish is available(while our limited supply lasts) for only…

$179.50

Currency of the TalibanThe Taliban, a Sunni MuslimPashtun movement headed byMullah Mohammed Omar, ruledAfghanistan from 1995-2001, until itwas forcefully removed by theUnited States, Great Britain and theNorthern Alliance. During theTaliban’s “reign”, the currency ofchoice was the 10,000 Afghanis note.It was the largest denomination

issued by Afghanistan and its use was instrumental in financing Al Queda terrorist training thatultimately led to attacks on the United States, Great Britain, Africa, Bosnia, Egypt, Indonesia, thePhilippines and Somalia. With the issuance of new Afghanis notes, these 1993 10,000 Afghanisnotes are now obsolete and have been destroyed by the Afghan government. We offer CrispAU/Unc examples of these high denomination notes that were once used by the Taliban.

$4.95 Ten for $39.50

“Wizard of Oz” CommemorativeButton

TheWizard ofOz was anAmericanmusicalfantasyadventurefilm pro-duced byMetro-Goldwin-Mayer in1939. Itwas basedon the

1900 novel entitled “The Wonderful Wizard ofOz” by L. Frank Baum. The film stars JudyGarland; Terry the dog, billed as Toto; RayBolder, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr, and FrankMorgan as the main characters. We offer a fullcolor 1.75 inch commemorative button featur-ing the main cast: Dorothy, Toto, the Scarecrow,the Cowardly Lion and the Tin Man. This nearmint to mint condition button is priced atonly...

$2.95Ten for $25.00

A ChineseTranslation

This red, white andblue button withChinese writing fromthe 1964 Presidentialcampaign has a verysimple translation:Goldwater-Miller for

President!! A unique 1.25 inch button, priced atonly…

$4.95

Grant: “Let Us Have Peace”The year was 1868. The decade had brought fouryears of Civil War, three years of intense negotia-tions over Reconstruction policy, the assassination ofAbraham Lincoln., and the impeachment trial ofAndrew Johnson. The nation craved peace, and thisis what the Republican candidate Ulysses S. Grantpromised at the Republican National Conventionheld in Chicago. The former four-star general andCivil War hero was nominated on the first ballot.His opponent was Democrat Horatio Seymour. OnElection Day, Grand was the victor with a popularvote of 3,012,855 to Seymour’s 2,703,249 and had an

electoral advantage of 214 to 80. On inauguration day, held March 4, 1869, Ulysses S. Grant wassworn in as our 18th President. From this event, held almost 150 years ago, we offer a genuine inau-gural ticket. Measuring approximately 5” x 3”, it is in excellent condition and is priced at only…

$495.00

Choice BU Franklin HalvesMS-63 or better

1951-S $31.50 1956 $18.951955 19.95

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Iraqi Surrender LeafletsThe dropping of surrender leafletsinto enemy territory has been prac-ticed for decades. During the GulfWar, these pieces of “psychologicalwarfare” were dropped to convinceIraqi soldiers to end their fight andsupport of their dictator, SaddamHussein. We offer two collections ofmint condition Desert Storm surren-der leaflets. Some show tanks andbombs and many imitate actual Iraqicurrency. These leaflets, crudelyprinted, show the psychologicaleffort that were used to end the GulfWar.

Eight different leaflets ... $14.95Fifteen different leaflets ... $19.50

The Magic of Disney

The magic that is Disney comes to life in thesevery colorful collector buttons issued by WaltDisney Productions. Commemorating anarray of cartoon characters, special events,Disneyland and Disney World, these mintcondition buttons are available in quantities offive different

$12.50

Croatian Printer’s ProofsThese uniface printer’s proofs wereissued by Giesecke & Devrient ofGermany. Featuring two differentdesigns of Croatian 1,000 Kunanotes, these multi-colored pieceswould have a face value of approx-imately $135.00 each if they wereactual circulating currency. Weoffer two different Crisp Unusednotes featuring an obverse designand a blank reverse for only…

$7.95Ten Sets ... $69.50

“Goldwater Dollar”

This golden metallic dollar-sized politicalmemento was issued for Barry Goldwater’sRepublican Presidential campaign launched ahalf-century ago (1964). Praising Mr.Conservative himself, this “Golden Dollar”(a.k.a. Goldwater Freedom Dollar) has awhimsical value of 100 American Common“Sense” and portrays Goldwater as a MajorGeneral, photographer, explorer, radio opera-tor and a jet pilot. Picturing the candidate onthe obverse, and the Liberty Bell on thereverse, this 1964 political “token” is priced atonly…

$4.95 Ten for $39.50

Gratian (367-383 A.D.)Gratian (Flavius Gratianus)was the son of Valentinian Iand his first wife, Severa. Hebecame emperor at the age ofseven and “ruled” jointlywith his father until the lat-ter’s death in 375 A.D. With

the death of Valentinian I, Gratian, still ateenager, ascended to the throne as joint rulerwith his Uncle Valens and his four year oldhalf brother, Valentinian II. Gratian ruled theWest, Valens the East, and Valentinian II wasgiven the title Augustus nominally. WhenValens was killed at Hadrianopolis in 378A.D., Gratian elevated Theodosius to beAugustus in the East. Gratian was killed fiveyears later, in 383 A.D. We offer a nice XFBronze coin of Gratian (367-383 A.D.).

$39.50

George to George to George

This large 3” full color political button cer-tainly covers a large time frame. Pictured areGeorge Washington (1789-1797), GeorgeHerbert Walker Bush (1989-1993) and GeorgeW. Bush (2001- 2009). A dramatic buttonwhich lists the three presidents by number(#1, #41 and #43).

$3.95 Five for $14.95

Pinar Del Rio

This very scarce outer cigar box label is fromPinar Del Rio, one of the provinces of Cuba. Itpictures a female with a shield in one hand,holding a wreath high in the other and stand-ing before a young man with tools of industry.Printed by the American LithographicCompany almost a century ago, this very col-orful label is gold embossed and in near mintto mint condition. Housed in a clear archivalholder, it measures 4” x 4” and has a catalogvalue of $75.00. You probably won’t be able tofind one elsewhere, and never at our low, lowprice of only…

$29.50

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Japanese Occupation of Hong KongThis Crisp Uncirculated 100 yen notewas issued in early 1945 by theJapanese government during itsoccupation of Hong Kong (1944-5).This note, which measures approxi-mately 6.25” x 3.75”, features a por-trait of Shotoku-Taishi along with theYumedono Pavilion on the obverseand the Horyuji Temple on thereverse. Now almost seven decadesold, this ornately designed note ispriced at only…

$9.95Ten for $89.50

Clinton Inaugural Parade TicketsFrom the 53rd PresidentialInauguration held on January 20,1997, these decade and a half oldinaugural parade tickets were forBill Clinton’s second inauguration.We offer two different tickets, onefor “President’s Row” and theother for “Pershing Park”.Complete with the 1997Presidential Inaugural Seal of“Clinton-Gore”, these tickets alsohighlight Clinton’s campaign slo-gan, “An American Journey –Building a Bridge to the 21stCentury”. We offer both unusedinaugural parade tickets for only…

$9.95

Joseph W. Barr NotesAccording to United States law, the signature ofthe acting Secretary of the Treasury must appearon every piece of currency. During the final daysof President Lyndon B. Johnson’s administration,his Secretary of the Treasury, Henry H. Fowler,resigned. Since no new currency could be printedwithout an acting Secretary, President Johnsonquickly appointed Joseph W. Barr to this cabinetpost. Since Johnson’s term was about to expire,

Barr’s tenure would last only 28 days! It was the shortest tenure in the history of the United StatesTreasury! Because of this, currency with his signature is obviously very scarce. We offer a CrispUncirculated $1.00 “Barr” note for only…

$7.95 Ten Notes ... $69.50

British M.P.C. Note

These special notes were used by BritishArmed Forces in Germany and Austria afterWorld War II. We offer this nice CrispUncirculated 5 Pound note while supplies last.

$5.95 Ten for $49.50

Spectacular Proof Coin LotWe have just purchased a dealer’s inventoryof proof single coins consisting of over 5,000pieces! Rather than selling these coins indi-vidually, we have assembled lots of 100 differ-ent pieces, from cents to dollars, and offerthem at a tremendous savings off retail prices.You will receive a generous selection of cents,nickels, dimes, quarters, half dollars and dol-lars! Each lot will retail for a minimum of$225.00 and will include at least 10% silvercoins. Dated from the 1950’s to present, therewill be no Statehood Quarters. A great dealfor the collector or for a dealer, this GemProof single lot is priced at only…

$149.50

Mexico Railroad Five PesosThis verypopular1950 MexicoFive Pesoscoin wasstruck tocommemo-rate theopening oftheSouthernRailroad.The originalmintage,

according to Mexico City mint figures, wasonly 200,000 pieces, however, it is recordedthat 100,000 pieces were melted and used tocoin 1968 Mexican Olympic 25 Pesos, thusonly 100,000 pieces have survived. We offerthis one-year type coin in Choice BrilliantUncirculated condition for only…

$79.50

James Bond “007” Secret AgentRing

This vintage metalJames Bond SecretAgent “007” identitytoy ring offers a nos-talgic return to yourchildhood. Issued in

the 1960’s, it was sold individually and wasalso used as a prize in old gumball machines.Made of antique gold-colored aluminum inthe shape of a hand gun, this adjustable toyring measures approximately one inch wideand features the numbers “007”. We offer this popular James Bond collectible ring in mint condition housed in a jewelry box for only…

$9.95Five for $39.50 Ten for $69.50

“Pants Money”Wang Mang (9-22 AD)

Sometimes referred to as“Hou Po”, “saddle”, or“shirt” money they arebelieved to have been mintedfrom 9-22 AD by WangMang, the prime minister. Hetook power in 9 AD bykilling the boy emperor Ping.He ruled until 22 AD, whenhe was overthrown andkilled.

$49.50

1939-D BUJefferson

NickelAlthough notthe lowestmintageJefferson nickel,

in Brilliant Uncirculated the 1939-D is definite-ly the key date of the set. We just bought aroll of these beauties that have been stored ina bank vault since the early 1970’s. Our cur-rent retail price on this scarce nickel is $104.50.Fill that space in your collection while youcan. Our asking price per coin is only…

$79.50

Circulated Jefferson Nickel RollsForty coins per roll with each c

oin grading VG or better.

1951-D $9.95 1953-S $8.951952-S 8.95

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“Rover” Broom LabelsThese vintage “Rover” bulldogbroom labels were issued in the1930’s by the Amsterdam BroomCompany of Amsterdam, NewYork. Measuring approximately3.25” x 4.5” and housed in anarchival holder, each near mint con-dition label shows a protective bull-dog standing over a stack ofbrooms. We have two differentstyles available:

#6 Label (Green) ... $4.95#8 Label (Blue) ... $4.95

Both Labels ... $7.95

1984 Olympic Seat CushionsWhat a great piece of Olympic memo-rabilia! Licensed by Moochies, thisofficial rectangular inflatable seat cush-ion was sold to those attending the1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.In full color with a white background,the front of this cushion proudly dis-plays “Sammy the Eagle”. The reversedepicts the official Olympic logo. Weoffer this 30 year old seat cushion inmint condition still in its original pack-age for only…

$3.95Ten for $29.50

Rare Notgeld SetAcquired inEurope fromthe grand-daughter ofthe printer, thisrare Notgeldset from Susel,Germany, cata-logs $72.00 inthe Lindmancatalog and$60.00 in theMehl catalog.Dated 1921and gradingAlmostUncirculated,this two pieceset consists ofa 75 and a 100

Pfennig note. For a limited time only, we canoffer these sets at a small fraction of catalogprices.

One Set ... $9.95 Ten Sets ... $89.50

“N” for NixonThis Richard Nixon Presidential gol-dine jewelry pin was made for the1972 campaign. Featuring the letter“N” for Nixon, it was worn proudlyby many of his supporters. We offerthis pin, now over a third of a centuryold, at a very reasonable price.

$2.95 Four for $9.95

Air Force GoodConduct MedalFrom its inceptionin 1947 until May31, 1963, qualifyingenlisted Air Forcepersonnel wereawarded the Army’sGood ConductMedal. BeginningJune 1, 1963 the AirForce GoodConduct Medal wasawarded for threeyears continuousactive duty.

$19.50

Gigantic Ford-Dole in ’76 Button

President Ford, the only man to enter theWhite House without having won a nationalelection either as president or vice president,began his campaign in 1976 more than 30points behind in the polls. His pardon of for-mer President Richard Nixon for crimes relat-ing to the Watergate scandals were very dam-aging to his campaign. Although on the dayof the presidential election in 1976, the electionwas “too close to call”, Ford ended up losingto Jimmy Carter by approximately 1.7 millionvotes and 57 electoral votes. We offer thisgigantic 4 inch full color Jugate button featur-ing both Gerald Ford and Bob Dole for only ...

$9.95Five for ... $39.50

Broadstruck NickelsStruck without a collar,these nickels are largerthan normal. An interest-ing error, priced individu-ally at only…

$19.50Five for $89.50

Choice BU Mercury DimesAll coins grade MS-63 or better.

1938-S $29.50 1944 $8.951940-S 11.50 1944-S 14.951943 8.95

German WWII “Tinnies”

German World War II “tinnies” were issuedfor a wide variety of reasons. For the mostpart, they were given to those who donated toa particular cause: a political rally, Labor Daycelebration, Mother’s Day, Day of the Police,etc. Issued in plastic and in metal, these “tin-nies” vary in shape, style and design but allwill display the infamous “swastika”. Wehave many different designs available whichmay be identical or similar to the photo above.We offer these nice grade “tinnies” individual-ly or in groups of five different. Design willbe of our choice.

One “Tinnie” ... $29.50Five Different “Tinnies” ... $125.00Ten Different “Tinnies” ... $225.00

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$5.00 Red Seal U.S. NotesThese $5.00 Red Seal U.S. Notes wereissued in Series 1953 and 1963. Weoffer nice VG or better notes as fol-lows. Prefix will be of our choice.

Series 1953 ... $17.50Series 1963 ... $17.50Both Notes ... $32.50

Five Notes of Each ... $149.50

Hindenburg Memorial Two MarkSilver Coin

Paul Von Hindenburg was Germany’s greatesthero of World War 1. He was elected Presidentof Germany in 1925. In 1932, he ran forPresident again as the only candidate capableof beating the National Socialist candidate,Adolph Hitler. He won the election, and per-haps as an attempt at halting his popularity orsatisfying his ambitious dreams, made HitlerChancellor of Germany.

He died in 1934 and was honored on these sil-ver 2 Reichsmark coins minted between 1936-1939. The coins grade XF/AU and we haveseen them sell for as much as $19.95 each.

Our price ... $12.503 different dates ... $34.50

Zambia 50 Kwacha “Chainbreaker” NoteThis very colorful Zambia 50 Kwachanote features President Kaunda and afish eagle on the obverse and thefamous “Chainbreaker” statue on thereverse. Printed by Thomas de la Rueand Company for the Bank ofZambia, this ornately designed notewas issued between 1889-91 and is inCrisp Uncirculated condition. Pricedat 50% of catalog, it can be yours foronly…

$4.95 Ten for $39.50

CherryCoughDrops

AdvertisingBox

This near mintcondition emptyS.C. of S.CelebratedCherry Dropsbox is nearly acentury old!Measuringapproximately3.75” x 2’ x 5/8”when folded, thispiece promotes 5cent coughdrops. An inter-esting item that ispriced at only…

$4.95

The Hustler BrandThis multi-colored fruit crate labelwas issued in the early 1900’s forthe Sacramento River Association topromote its Hustler brand ofCalifornia bartletts (pears). It fea-tures a “newspaper boy” holding upan “extra” newspaper that reads“California Bartletts”. This verypopular label is in mint conditionand measures approximately7”x11”, and is housed in an archivalholder. We have seen this label inantique stores priced at over $25.00.Our label, which is suitable forframing, is available for only…

$4.95 Ten for $39.50

Pat Brady

From the Shields Wertheim Company inCleveland, Ohio, this outer cigar label picturesPat Brady enjoying one of their cigars. In nearmint to mint condition, this colorful labelmeasures 4.5” x 4.5”. With a catalog value of$30.00 it is a great bargain for only…

$14.95

George V Canadian CentsVG or Better Condition

1927 $2.95 1931 $1.95

The Purple HeartThe Purple Heartwas established byGeorgeWashington in1782 as an awardof military merit.Although it wasmeant to be givenas a permanentand ongoingaward, only a fewwere presentedand it fell into dis-use. In 1932, it wasreactivated as anaward for woundsreceived in warsup to and includ-ing World War I.Outside of a brieftime period (lessthan a year) whenthis medal wasalso awarded formeritorious ser-

vice, the Purple Heart has only been used asan award for those wounded in combat. Thismedal has also been awarded posthumously.With a recent change in U.S. government poli-cy, the much beloved and respected PurpleHeart, along with other medals, can now beenjoyed by collectors and military historybuffs alike. We offer this medal, housed in adeluxe presentation case, for only…

$49.50

Good Lincoln Cents1912 $1.29 1916-S $1.591916-D 1.19 1923-S 5.751917-D .89

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Champ Clark 5 Cent CigarsMeasuring approximately 8.75” x2”, this end box cigar label pro-motes the Champ Clark brand andthe person. James BeauchampClark (aka Champ Clark) was aprominent American politician inthe Democratic Party form the

1890’s until his death in 1919. We offer this label in near mint condition for only…

$2.95

Coca-Cola Paper Plates

This pre-wrapped mint condition twelve packof nine inch plastic coated paper plates weredistributed by Carrousel Party Favors, Inc. inthe mid 1980’s. We offer this nearly threedecade old Coke collection for only...

$9.95

WWII Era Hungarian 10,000 Pengos Note

This WWII era Hungarian 10,000Pengos note was issued at an infla-tionary period in this country’s histo-ry. Dated 1945 and grading VF orbetter, this large size (approximately6.75 x 3.25 inches) note is priced atonly...

$4.95

Miniature Toy Cars

These miniature die cast metal cars were pro-duced nearly five decades ago! Issued withmoveable plastic wheels, each car measuresapproximately one inch and is available in avariety of colors. We offer these nice conditioncollectible cars as follows:

One Car (our choice) ... $3.95Three Different Cars ... $9.95

Cleveland & Mahoning Railroad StockThis cancelled stock certificate fromthe Cleveland & Mahoning Railroadof Ohio was issued during the time ofthe Civil War. Measuring approxi-mately 8.75” x 5”, it certifies that theowner of the stock is the proprietor ofa specific quantity of shares. It isdated 1863 and is hand signed byboth the president and the secretaryof the Cleveland & MahoningRailroad. The reverse shows thetransfer of the stock and is also datedand signed. Our online researchshows this stock certificate listed at

$100.00. We offer this piece as pictured (with slight browning on the left side), housed in anarchival holder, for only…

$14.95 Five for $69.50

The Virginia (Nevada) Chronicle

These authentic late 19th Century newspapersfrom Virginia (City), Nevada, offer a bird’seye view of Nevada’s Wild West days. Datedfrom the 1870’s-1890’s, each four-page news-paper measures approximately 15” x 23” andcontains not only the news of the day but alsoa variety of advertisements, both local andmail order. Great chances to relive history,these historic newspapers are in nice condi-tion and are priced at only…

$14.95Five for $59.50

BU Roosevelt DimesMS-60 or better.

1946-S $3.95 1947-S $3.95

World War II Italian Badges

We have just purchased a small group ofWorld War II Italian military badges from acollector who has owned them for nearly fivedecades. We offer these scarce pieces of mili-taria as follows:

Air Force Aircraft Fitter Badge ... $89.50Air Force Duty Wings Badge ... $89.50Air Force Electro-Mechanic Badge ...

$89.50Ground Personnel Motorist Badge ...

$89.50One of Each ... $349.50

A Republican CollectionThis political button collection includes everyRepublican candidate from the 1950’s to theyear 2012. You will receive Eisenhower (1952or 1956), Nixon (1960, 1968 or 1972),Goldwater (1964), Ford (1976), Reagan (1980or 1984), Bush (1988 or 1992), Dole (1996) G.W. Bush (2000 or 2004), McCain (2008) andRomney (2012). This nine piece Republicancollection is in near mint to mint condition.

Non picture button collection…$14.50

Picture button collection…$29.50

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Goldwater in ’64

In 1964 Barry Goldwater was the choice forthe Republicans. At the Republican NationalConvention held in San Francisco, Goldwaterwas nominated on the first ballot with 883votes. His nearest rivals were Scranton with214 votes and Rockefeller who received 114votes. Goldwater believed in sharp reductionin the size of government, and a repeal of thegraduated income tax. We offer this unique2.5 inch flasher button which, when rotated,shows the candidates and when rotated againsays “Goldwater in ’64.”

2.5 inch Black & White Flasher button ...$6.95

2.5 inch Color Flasher button ... $7.953 inch Color Flasher button ... $8.95

Philippine Commemorative Currency

We have just purchased a large cache of Crisp Uncirculated Philippine 5 Piso notes which com-memorate different themes or events dating from 1986 to 1991. We offer the following notes:

1987 – Canonization of Ruiz ... $2.95 1989 – 40th Anniversary of the Central Bank ... $2.95

1990 – Women’s Rights ... $2.95All Three Notes ... $7.95

The Election of 1916Charles Evan Hughes (1862-1948) was born in New York.Son of a Baptist preacher, he graduated from BrownUniversity (1881) and Columbia University Law School(1884). In 1906, he was elected governor of New York,defeating William Randolph Hearst. In 1910, he was appoint-ed by President Taft to the Supreme Court. In 1916, at theRepublican National Convention, he became his party’s

presidential candidate. On the November 7, 1916, election, he was narrowly defeated by WoodrowWilson for the presidency. We offer campaign buttons of Charles Hughes in excellent condition,which will be identical or similar to the ones shown.

Non-picture Button ... $19.50Picture Button ... $54.50One of Each ... $69.50

Ten Decades of PresidentialPolitical Buttons

We have recently acquired a massive collec-tion of presidential political buttons that spanfrom the early 1900’s to the election of 2008.The assortment is so extensive that it is possi-ble for us to offer over 200 different buttons!Each group grades near mint to mint condi-tion and starts with a World War I era button.Each lot contains a representation of everydecade from the teens through the 2008 elec-tion for a total of ten different decades! Youwill receive a great button assortment of can-didates who have helped to shape thisnation’s political history for nearly a century,including Democrats, Republicans andIndependents. As a special bonus, we willinclude inaugural buttons from some of ourrecent presidents, including Ronald Reaganand Barack Obama. And it doesn’t stop there!Each lot will also include a “flasher” buttonfrom the 1960’s. This collection of over 200different presidential buttons would easilybring over $500.00 if purchased individually,however, our asking price is only a fraction ofthis amount. Purchase this lot now andreceive a 1948 Truman button (a $29.50 value)free of charge.

$149.50Purchase five lots and receive a political

button from the election of 1900 $39.50 value) ... $695.00

Liberty Lobby Newspaper

The Liberty Lobby was an American PoliticalAdvocacy group that was founded by WillisCarto and existed from 1955 to 2001.Controversial from the start, the LibertyLobby was the subject of criticism from allquarters of the political spectrum. We offerLiberty Lobby’s presentation of “L.B.J., APolitical Biography”. You be the judge ofcontent. We offer this twelve-page newspa-per in excellent condition for only…

$4.95Ten for $39.50

Dated Off-Center Lincoln CentsThis dramaticerror occurswhen a blankplanchet thathas been fedinto the pressfails to landin the collar

correctly. Since the blank lands partly on thetop of the collar, when the dies strike theblank, only part of the design is stamped,leaving the remainder unstruck and feature-less. With recent improved methods of strik-ing coinage at the mints, off-center errorsnow rarely occur, thus increasing their scarci-ty. We offer nice BU 10%-15% off-centerLincolns dated 1998 or 1999 for your consid-eration.

$14.95 Ten Coins ... $129.50

1934 Double Die QuarterThis scarce doubledie quarter is listedin the Red Book butis rarely offered forsale. The doublingexists on the

obverse lettering in “Liberty”, “In God WeTrust”, and the date. Although not as easilydistinguished on lower grade pieces, the dou-bling is still very obvious under magnifica-tion. We offer this rarity in Good conditionfor only…

$49.50

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“Wide Awake” Cigar BoxLabel

This very patriotic World War 1 erainner cigar box label portrays anAmerican bald eagle perched on acannon barrel, spread-winged, andadorned with a breast shield of starsand stripes. At his side is Uncle Sam,also dressed in patriotic garb. In thebackground of rough seas are UnitedStates navel battleships ready foraction. Entitled “Wide Awake”, weoffer this near mint condition multi-colored inner box cigar label for yourconsideration. Measuring approxi-

mately 10” x 6.25” and housed in a protective plastic holder. With a catalog value of $35.00, thisnearly century-old patriotic label is a bargain at only...

$14.95

“Davy Crockett “King of the WildFrontier”

Davy Crockett (1786-1836) was a 19th centuryfrontiersman, legendary folk hero and three-time congressman who died in the Battle of theAlamo. In 1955 this American hero was char-acterized on this 1.25 inch yellow and blackcollector button and this 4.0 inch clothingpatch. Issued in conjunction with the televi-sion series starring Fess Parker, these two pop-ular collector pieces are in near mint to mintcondition and are priced as follows:

Davy Crockett Button ... $14.95Davy Crockett Clothing Patch ... $9.95

One of each … $19.50

George McClellan PresidentialElection Ballots (1864)

The presidentialelection of 1864was held onNovember 8,1864. AbrahamLincoln ran forre-election as theRepublican(National UnionParty) nomineeagainstDemocratic can-didate George B.McClellan, whoran as the “PeaceCandidate”, repu-diating his party’santi-war plat-form, whichpromised to endthe war andnegotiate with theenemy.McClellan sup-ported the contin-uation of war and

the restoration of the Union although not theabolition of slavery. The deep division withthe Democratic Party, the unity of theRepublicans and the military successes byUnion forces in the fall of 1864 doomedMcClellan’s candidacy. Abraham Lincoln wonre-election with a 55% to 45% popular voteadvantage coupled with an electoral vote vic-tory of 212 to 21. We have just purchased asmall hoard of authentic Democratic ballotsfor the 1864 presidential election. From Ohio,each ballot is spindle canceled and lists theelectors for the state at large and for each con-gressional district. These were actually usedby Union soldiers on the battlefield! Muchscarcer than Lincoln election ballots, this his-toric ballot is priced at only:

$99.50

German 20 Mark Notes

We offer this ornate and colorful German 191420 Mark note in VG or better condition.

$4.95

NavyOccupation

MedalThe Navy OccupationMedal was authorizedon January 28, 1948.Like the Army ofOccupation Medal, itwas awarded for ser-vice in occupied areasincluding Germany,Italy, Austria, Japanand Korea.

$19.50

The Big Bad Wolf!

An image of the big bad wolf is definitelyportrayed on this big wolf cigar box label.Known as a cigar box seal, it measuresapproximately 3.5” x 2.75” and is in nearmint to mint condition.

$4.95 Five for $19.50

VF Washington Quarters1942-S $8.50 1943-S $8.501943 7.95

California Diamond JubileeCommemorative Half Dollar

The California Diamond Jubilee Commem-ortive Half Dollar was struck to recognize the75th anniversary of the admission ofCalifornia into the Union. Designed by JoMora and issued by the San Francisco Mint in1925, the obverse design features the kneelingfigure of a ‘49er panning for gold. The reversedepicts a walking grizzly bear representing thestate emblem. We offer a Choice AU/Unccoin, priced at only…

$199.50

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Patriotic Poster CoinageThis set of six rectangular one crowncoins from Tristan Da Cunita featuresfamous allied propaganda posters fromboth World War I and World War II.Included in this set are the following slo-gans: “I Want You For The U.S. Army”,“Your Country Needs You”, “Were YouThere Then?”, “The Trumpet Calls”,“Keep Calm and Carry On” and “WeCan Do It!”. These unique proof coinshave been gold plated and each have abrick background surrounding a differ-ent colorized poster. Dated 2014 andfeaturing Her Majesty Queen ElizabethII, this patriotic set of six coins is pricedat only…

$89.50

Reagan-Bush in ‘84After defeating Jimmy Carter in1980, Ronald Reagan was pittedagainst Walter Mondale in 1984.Reagan easily won re-election with alandslide victory, achieving a popu-lar vote margin of over 16 millionvotes and an electoral total of 525 toMondale’s 13. Reagan’s electoraltotal marked the largest in UnitedStates history. From this election weoffer three different jugate buttonseach picturing President Reagan andVice President Bush. Purchase yourfavorite or take all three buttons andpocket the savings.

Once More in ’84 (2.5 inches) ... $5.95Bring America Back (2.5 inches) ... $5.95

U.S.A. ’84 (3.0 inches) ... $5.95All Three (save $2.90) ... $14.95

Over A Century Ago…In the elections of 1896 and1900, it was theRepublican WilliamMcKinley against theDemocrat William

Jennings Bryan. In bothelections the result was the

same, with McKinley being the victor.Surprisingly, nice quality buttons fromthese elections still exist, and we have beenfortunate enough to acquire a few. We offerthe victor William McKinley. These 7/8 inchpicture buttons will be from either the 1896or 1900 election (our choice) and will be thesame or similar to the above picture button.This is a great 19th century politicalmemento.

$39.50Five different buttons (our choice)

$179.50

Made in Occupied JapanThese chil-dren’s playwatcheswere madein occupiedJapan(1945-52)and werethenshipped to

the United States to be marketed. Measuringapproximately 1.5” x 1.0” and made of alu-minum and colored paper, these watchesinclude the likenesses of two differentAmerican movie stars. Non-operational, eachshows the perpetual time of 3:47. This greatcollectible from occupied Japan is priced quitereasonably at only…

$4.95Ten for $39.50100 for $295.00

John Carr

This label is a portrait of John Carr, the prolificEnglish architect, who designed countlesspublic buildings, hospitals, churches andbridges before his death in 1807 at the age of84. Gold-embossed, measuring 4” x 4” and innear mint to mint condition, this beautifulouter cigar box label housed in a clear archivalholder, can be yours for only…

$3.95 Ten for $29.50

A Four Term President

Franklin D. Roosevelt served as Presidentduring some of the most perilous times ofUnited States history. His first term began inthe heart of the “Great Depression” and hisunprecedented fourth term ended prema-turely with his death in 1945, during thefinal days of World War II. In a 1982 poll, theChicago Tribune asked 49 historians to rank38 Presidents from Washington to Carter.F.D.R. ranked second behind only AbrahamLincoln. We offer approximately 7/8 inchbuttons of this popular President.

Non-picture Button ... $9.95Picture button ... $16.95

Both ... $24.50

Very Fine Bronze AncientsThese bronze ancients are in nice Very Finecondition. Each coin is attributed as to emper-or and is housed in a descriptive flip. We cur-rently have a tremendous assortment, howev-er, our stock is limited on specific rulers.

Claudius II 268-270 AD $9.95Constans 337-350 AD 9.95Constantine II 337-340 AD 14.95Constantius Gallus 351-354 AD 19.50Constantius II 337-361 AD 9.95Crispus 317-326 AD 16.95Gratian 367-383 AD 19.50Jovian 363-364 AD 29.50Julian II 335-363 AD 39.50Maximianus 286-310 AD 19.50Maximinius II 309-313 AD 29.50Theodosius I 379-395 AD 29.50Valentinian I 364-375 AD 14.95Valentinian II 375-392 AD 19.50Valerian 253-260 AD 29.50Victorinus 268-270 AD 14.95

Complete Collection of sixteen DifferentEmperors ... $279.50

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Century Old “Tin Type” PhotographsThese antique photographs are over well 100 yearsold and are true conversation pieces! Before the wideuse of photography on paper, photographs wereprocessed on metal strips, called tin types. Althoughpaper was also used at the time, it was actually quick-er and easier to process pictures on metal (it was feltthat metal had more durability and more longevity).

The term “lights, camera, action” surely did not applyto early photographs. It was more like lights, cameraand hold your pose. It’s no wonder that no one eversmiled in the photographs produced in the 1800’s. Ittook approximately 60 seconds to complete a photo-graph (it’s a lot easier to hold a stern pose than asmile for this length of time).

Tin Type photographs were made from the 1840’s toabout 1895. The photographs we offer here are somethe most interesting we have ever seen. The variety offacial expressions and clothes offer us a look back to avery historical period of time.

We have priced these photographs at antique giftshops and when you could find them they werealmost always $50 or more. We have just purchased alarge selection of tin types and can offer them at morethan 80% off regular prices.

Nice high quality photos ... $9.95 Ten for $89.50

$1,000.00 Railroad Bond

This ornate $1,000.00 bond was printed by theColumbian Bank Note Company for the NewYork, New Haven and Hartford RailroadCompany. Measuring approximately 10” x15”, this registered bond offers interest at 4%.It is serial-numbered and lists the owner ofthe bond. Possessing a great vignette thatincludes three trains, this cancelled railroadbond is priced at only…

$9.95

Bank of Hidalgo “Miner’s” NoteThis ornately designed one Peso notewas engraved by the American BankNote Company in 1914 for the Bank ofHidalgo. The obverse design features amining scene while the reverse depictsthe bust of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla.We offer this Crisp Unused/Unissuednote with unique punched cancellation(amortizado) for only…

$19.50

Don’t Settle For Peanuts!

This large 3.5 inch presidential political buttonfrom 1976 depicts a hungry G.O.P. elephantsqueezing a large “toothy” peanut with thestatement “Don’t settle for Peanuts, electFord”. Colored in the patriotic colors of red,white and blue, this pro- Gerald Ford and anti-Jimmy Carter button is in near mint conditionand priced at only…

$5.95Ten for $49.50

Obsolete French Bonds

These colorful and diversified obsolete Frenchbonds were issued from the 1920’s to 1950’s.Each bond is in excellent condition and pos-sesses all or nearly all of its attached coupons.We offer a group of ten different bonds, eitheridentical or similar to the above pictured, forthe unbelievably low price of only…

$39.50

99 Bottles of Beer on the WallWe couldn’t

help butthink of thisold “drink-ing song”when we

bought thisgroup of

mint condi-tion beer

labels. Eachof these obsolete labels is multi-colored and isdifferent. A great conversation piece for your

den or bar area.Set of 20 different labels ... $4.95

Five sets ... $19.50 Ten sets ... $29.50Set of 10 different labels ... $2.95

Five sets ... $12.50 Ten sets ... $19.50

BU Morgan DollarsFive Different Pre-1921 Morgan Dollars, all

Grading MS-60 or Better (Dates of our choice)

$295.00

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Notgeld FeaturingGlassblowing

This Crisp Uncirculated sixpiece Notgeld set was issuedin 1921 in the town ofStutzerbach, Germany, whichis located on theNortheastern slopes of theThuringian Forest. Each setincludes the followingdenominations: 10 Pfennig,20 Pfennig, 25 Pfennig (twodifferent) and 50 Pfennig(two different). Interestingnotes with a unique theme,this set is priced at only…

$14.95

Navy GoodConduct

MedalThe Navy goodconduct medalhas been in con-tinuous use since1869. This medalwas given fordistinguishedobedience, sobri-ety, and cleanli-ness, and for onewho had demon-strated proficien-cy in gunneryand seamanship.

$19.50

Repeater Notes

Take a look at the numbers on this $1.00 note!The second four numbers are identical to thefirst four numbers! Known as repeater notes,they are not only scarce but quite popularwith collectors. We can offer a CrispUncirculated note for only…

$14.95 Five for $69.50

Hungarian Wildcat Coin

Hungary is located in Central Europe and isbordered by seven countries: Romania,Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Austria, Slovakiaand the Ukraine. After nearly a half centuryof German and Soviet influence, Hungaryachieved its independence on October 23,1989, and was proclaimed the “Republic ofHungary”. From this country, we offer aBrilliant Uncirculated copper-nickel-zinc 100Forint coin dated 1985. Featuring a wildcat,this scarce coin has a mintage of only 20,000pieces and a catalog value of $14.00. This coincan be yours for only…

$9.95

John McCain for President

From John McCain’s unsuccessful presiden-tial campaign in 2008, these full-color picturebuttons range in size from 2.25 inches to 3inches. We offer these as follows:

One Button (as pictured) ... $1.95Five Different Buttons ... $5.95Ten Different Buttons ... $9.95

Twenty Five Different Buttons ... $22.50Fifty Different Buttons ... $39.50

BU Walking Liberty HalvesMS-60 or better.

1943-S ... $39.50

Blockbuster SpecialAttention dealers, investors, and swap-meeters! This offering is for you. We havebought more Indian cents,“V” nickels, andBuffalo nickels than we know what to dowith. Our bins are overflowing with thesecoins. There is no way we can take the timeto sort everything by date so we will offerthem to you as common dates. Everythingappears to grade Good or better.

Indian CentsPer roll ......................... $59.5010 Rolls ........................ 575.00

“V” NickelsPer roll .......................... $44.5010 Rolls ...................... 425.00

Buffalo NickelsPer roll ..................... $34.5010 Rolls ........................ 325.00

A Rock That CrystallizesThis rock,known as“popcornrock” isfound inthe greatbasin areaof the west-ern UnitedStates. Withthe addi-tion ofvinegar,

this rock will grow popcorn-like apagontecrystals. A truly unique item that is priced atonly...

$4.95

Coinage of Zambia

The Republic of Zambia (formerly NorthernRhodesia) is a landlocked country located inSouth-Central Africa. A former British protec-torate, Zambia became an independent repub-lic in 1964, however it remains a member ofthe Commonwealth of Nations. We offer aBrilliant Uncirculated seven-piece collectionfrom Zambia, which includes the followingdenominations: 1, 2, 5, 25 and 50 Ngwee, plustwo different One Kwacha coins. Dated fromthe 1970’s-1990’s, this set is priced at only…

$5.95

XF Washington Quarters1932-S $219.50 1943 $8.951942-S 9.50 1943-S 9.50

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Uncle John’s SyrupThis very dramatic mint die card-board art advertising sign was madein the 1920’s-1940’s to promote UncleJohn’s Syrup. We have shown thefull sign. When it was used as a dis-play, it was folded, making it a salesplatform. Pictured is J.B. Shurtleff,better known as “Uncle John”, whois pointing to cans of his famoussyrup. Beautifully printed in boldcolors, this vintage store displaymeasures 17” x 14” and is in excel-lent condition. We offer the completesign with no pieces missing. A greatpiece of Americana, priced at only…

$29.50Four for $99.50

Defender Tomato Can LabelThis World War Iera tomato canlabel advertisesthe Defenderbrand. Packedby the DefenderPackingCompany ofTrappe,Maryland backin the 1910’s thislabel features avibrant tomatoon the left side

of the label and ship at sea with the sun setting in the background on the front. Printed by theSimpson & Doeller Company of Baltimore, Maryland, this century old label is in near mint condi-tion and is priced at only…

$4.95 Ten for $39.50

World War II Soviet PropagandaLeaflets

During the early 1940’s, the Soviet Unionturned up its propaganda efforts by droppingleaflets on German troops calling for theirimmediate surrender, pointing out that contin-ued German resistance would be pointless.Many of these leaflets also promised goodtreatment and safe conduct for German sol-diers who did surrender. We have justacquired a small quantity of these authenticSoviet propaganda leaflets, all of which areprinted in German. Most of what we have aredifferent, so we offer these as they come (ourchoice). Each pamphlet is housed in anarchival holder and is priced at only…

$19.50 5 Different ... $89.50

U.S. Club House 5¢ CigarsThis nine decade old end cigar boxlabel promotes the U.S. Club HouseBrand and their promotion of 5¢ cig-ars. In mint condition, this label mea-sures approximately 8” x 1.75”.Colored in red, white, black and gold,this label is bargain priced at only…

$2.95Ten for $25.00

Scarce McGovern – EagletonButton

The election of 1972pitted the DemocratGeorge McGovernagainst the incum-bent RepublicanPresident RichardNixon. At theDemocratic NationalConvention in MiamiBeach, Florida,

McGovern’s first three choices for vice presi-dent (Edward Kennedy, Abraham Ribicoff andReubin Askeu) all declined. He then choseThomas Eagleton, who was nominated. Soonafter the convention, however, it was dis-closed that Eagleton had undergone electricshock therapy for mental depression.McGovern, who had first stood behind hisrunning mate “1,000%”, dumped him fromthe ticket in favor of Sargent Shriver.McGovern lost the election in November byalmost 18 million popular votes and by 503electoral votes. We offer this 1.25 inchMcGovern-Eagleton button for your consider-ation.

$3.95Ten for ..... $29.50

Seated Coin Type Collection

United States Seated coinage was minted from1837 to 1891. We offer a four-piece set consist-ing of the following denominations: halfdime, dime, quarter and half dollar. Each coinwill grade Good or better and dates will be ofour choice. All four coins are priced at only…

$79.50

Coast GuardGood Conduct

MedalFirst authorized in1923, this medalwas awarded torecognize superiorperformance ofduty for a four yearperiod. (Reduced tothree years in 1934).

$19.50

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“Fifty Little Orphans”This near mint to mint conditioninner box cigar label measuresapproximately 6 inches x 9.5 inch-es. Issued by the company of JoeMichl’s of Decatur, Illinois in theearly 1900’s, it features fifty littlesmiling orphans. Housed in anarchival holder, this very colorfullabel is a frame-able piece of art.We have seen these retail for ashigh as $50.00. Your price isonly…

$9.95

U.S. Army Artilleryman SleevePatch

The Field Artillery branch of the Army wasfounded on November 17, 1775, by theContinental Congress and officially enteredservice on January 1, 1776. It still exists today,with the home station located at Fort Sill,Oklahoma. Members of the Field Artillery arereferred to as “redlegs” because during theCivil War they were distinguished by scarletstripes down the legs of their uniform pants.Harry S. Truman was a redleg, and the onlyredleg to become President. We have just pur-chased a small quantity of United States ArmyArtilleryman sleeve patches, which were usedin the 1920’s just after World War I. Round inshape with an insignia of two crossed fieldguns proudly displayed, this sleeve patchmeasures 2.5 inches and is in near mint condi-tion.

$39.50

Romulus andRemus, Mythical

Founders of RomeAccording to legend, thetwin brothers, sons of Marsand a vestal virgin, were

cast adrift on the river Tiber by their schem-ing great uncle. They were saved by a she-wolf who suckled them until they werefound by shepherds and reared by a royalherdsman and his wife. They survived toslay their great uncle and to found the city ofRome in BC 753. This coin was struck byConstantine the Great and his two sons fortwo reasons. First, it celebrated the foundingof the new capital city of the Roman Empire(Constantinople) in AD 330. Secondly, thiscoin honored the upcoming 1100thAnniversary of the founding of Rome. Theobverse of the coin depicts the goddessRoma (the personification of the RomanEmpire) with a helmet and armor, attired forbattle. The reverse depicts Romulus andRemus being nursed by the she-wolf. Thetwo stars above the wolf symbolize thetwins, who became stars in the heavensabove, watching over and protecting the cityafter their death. We offer nice VG coins foronly,..

$14.95Five for $69.50

America’s Living Legends?

When this button was issued in 1992, therewere five former presidents that were stillalive: Nixon, Carter, Ford, Reagan and GeorgeBush. With the passage of time, we have lostthree of these leaders: Nixon (1994), Reagan(2004) and Ford (2006). We offer this uniquebut outdated two inch button for only…

$4.95 Ten for $39.50

El Oro Railway Ticket

This used second class railway ticket wasissued by one of Mexico’s most famous firms,the El Oro Railway Company, Ltd. Each can-celled ticket measures 2.5” x 1.5”, is serial-numbered, and shows a ticket price of 20¢. Areverse cancellation stamp shows the date ofusage (1938).

$2.95Ten for $19.50

Large Hoard of Political TabsDiscovered

We have just purchased a large hoard of polit-ical tabs that have been in storage fordecades! Representing a multitude of presi-dential candidates, these tabs are in very nicecondition and are priced quite reasonably.

5 Different (Starting in the 1950’s) ... $5.9510 Different (Starting in the 1950’s) ... 9.9520 Different (Starting in the 1940’s) ...17.50

Choice BU Kennedy Half RollsTwenty coins per roll.

1983-D $129.50 1991-S $49.501986-D 79.50 2001-D 39.501997-D 37.50 2009-D 34.50

Elizabeth Dole for 1st Lady

This very attractive 2.25 inch full-color buttonfeatures Elizabeth Dole for 1st Lady and wasissued for Bob Dole’s unsuccessful run for thepresidency in 1996.

$2.95

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“Nebraska Girl”This beautifully designed inner boxcigar label entitled “Nebraska Girl”measures approximately 6” x 9.5”and was designed by Saeger & Sonsof Fremont, Nebraska in 1902. Thismulti- colored label highlighted in arich golden hue features an attractiveyoung woman on horseback with herdog running alongside. In the back-ground is a grassy field with flowersand mature trees. This label, whichis in near mint condition, has a cata-log value of $75.00. We have a limit-ed amount of this attractive label,each priced at only…

$39.50

Nixon vs. Brown – 1962After losingthe presiden-tial election of1960 to J.F.K.,Richard Nixondecided to runin California’s1962 guberna-torial electionas theRepublicancandidate. Atthe time,

California was a “red” or Republican state,and it was felt that Nixon would beat theincumbent, Edmund G. Brown, Sr. (JerryBrown’s father). However, when the voteswere counted, Nixon would lose by almost300,000 popular votes. In his concessionspeech, Nixon accused the media of favoringhis opponent Brown and stated that this was“his last press conference” and that “youwon’t have Nixon to kick around anymore.”We offer political tabs of the victor, EdmundG. Brown, Sr., as follows:

One Tab ... $ .95 Ten Tabs ... $7.95One Hundred Tabs ... $39.50

Official 2001 PresidentialInaugural Medal

On January 20, 2001, George W. Bush officiallybecame the 43rd President of the UnitedStates of America. To commemorate thisevent, we offer the official 2001 PresidentialInaugural Medal. Featuring the president onthe obverse and the presidential seal on thereverse, this very substantial solid antiquedbronze medal is a must for political memora-bilia collectors. Complete with wooden stand,original box and a certificate of authenticity,this inaugural medal is priced at only….

$29.50

1979-S Type 2 Anthony DollarGem Proof ... $49.50

L.H. Hershfield & Brother CheckThis beautifully engraved checkfrom the L.H. Hershfield andBrother Banking House measuresapproximately 8.5” x 4” and wasissued in the 1880’s. Printed by theworld renowned American BankNote Company, this check shows avignette of a young woman holdinga scale with a bag of coins at herfeet. In the background is a ship atsea. Serial numbered, this cancelledcheck lists the payee, the amount ofthe check and contains signatures of

both the payor and payee. Best of all, this check also includes an imprinted 2¢ revenue stamp!Selling elsewhere for $39.95, we offer this check to you at half that price.

$19.50

MedievalRussian Silver“Wire Money”

These tiny silvercoins were used dur-

ing the reigns of Czar Michael FedorovichRomanoff (1613-1645), the first Romanoffczar of Russia, and Ivan the Terrible (1533-1584). They were known as “wire money”because they were actually made from silverwire that was flattened at the end and struckwith a hammer die. The finished piece wasthen clipped off and put into circulation inMedieval Russia. We offer two different typesof these unique coins:

Peter the Great ... $12.50Ivan the Terrible ... $22.50

Both Coins ... $29.50

Political Figures of the PastWe offer a selection of seven different full colorphoto cards, postcards and lithographs ofpolitical figures of the 1950’s, 1960’s and 1970’swho helped to shape American politics. Weoffer the following, all in near mint to mintcondition:

Dwight D. Eisenhower (6” x 9” postcard)John F. Kennedy (3.5” x 5.5” photo card)

Lyndon Johnson (6” x 9” photo card)Hubert H. Humphrey (8” x 10” photo card)

Robert F. Kennedy (7” x 9” photo card)Richard M. Nixon (6” x 9” photo card)Richard M. Nixon (8” x 10” lithograph)

All seven pieces are priced at only ... $9.95

Monroe Doctrine CommemorativeHalf

In 1823, the Monroe Doctrine was issuedwarning European powers to refrain from anyinterference, control or influence in North andSouth America. A century later, in 1923, theMonroe Doctrine silver half was issued tocommemorate the event. Issued in SanFrancisco and carrying an “S” mintmark, thiscoin features two key figures associated withthe Monroe Doctrine: James Monroe and JohnQuincy Adams. The western hemisphere isportrayed on the reverse in forms that suggesttwo female figures. We offer this historic coin(dated 1923), with a mintage of only 274,077.

XF ... $49.50 Ch. AU ... $59.50

“Slider” Jefferson NickelsThese are very close to BU.

1938-D $4.95 1939-S $14.951938-S 4.95 1940 1.291939 1.49 1940-S 1.95

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Mahatma Gandhi NotePerhaps no other personality identi-fied himself more with the countryof India than Mahatma Gandhi. Hislikeness is featured on this tenRupees note. Backed by the ReserveBank of India, this CrispUncirculated note also includes alarge watermark portrait of Gandhion the left side of the note.

$4.95

“Full Dinner Bucket”PresidentMcKinley’s firstadministration hadbeen a successfulone. Gold discover-ies in Alaska andelsewhere hadinflated the curren-cy and had easedcredit. The coun-try’s return to pros-perity was made

evident with this 1.25” 1900 McKinley-Roosevelt jugate button. Colored blue, whiteand gold, it pictures the two Republican can-didates (McKinley and Roosevelt) and calls forcontinued prosperity, sound money, good mar-kets and employment for labor. Known as the“Full Dinner Bucket” button, it is one of themost popular and well-known political but-tons ever issued. We offer a near mint exampleof this classic campaign button for only…

$149.50

The First Commemorative Half

The first United States commemorative halfdollar was struck in 1892 to recognizeChristopher Columbus’ discovery of the NewWorld. Minted for two years (1892-3), thesecoins were sold at the Columbian Expositionwhich was held in Chicago. We offer ChoiceAU/BU examples of both years for your con-sideration.

1892 ... $29.501893 ... $24.50

Both Coins (a complete set!) ... $49.50

U.S.S.R. WWII Anniversary MedalThis bronzeU.S.S.R. medalcommemoratesthe 40 yearanniversary ofWorld War IIvictory.

1945-85 40 Year

Anniversary$7.95

Ten for $69.50

Somalia Wildlife Collection

This Brilliant Uncirculated set is dated 2013and features wildlife. Each set includes thefollowing denominations: Five Shillings(Cape Buffalo), Ten Shillings (Rhinoceros),Twenty Shillings (Leopard), Fifty Shillings(Elephant) and One Hundred Shillings (Lion).This attractive set is priced at only…

$19.50

Benito Juarez RevolutionaryCoins

We offer three copper Mexico Revolutionarycoins dating 1915 and featuring Benito Juarez.Minted in Oaxaca, a southern state in Mexico,these coins grade XF and are available as fol-lows:

Five Centavos ... $17.50Ten Centavos ... $17.50

Twenty Centavos ... $17.50All Three ... $47.50

Grave Imperial Cigar Box LabelFeaturing three maidens, eight goldcoins and a ship in the background,this near mint condition end box cigarlabel was issued nearly nine decadesago. Multi-colored and bordered in arich gold tone, this 5.5” x 2.5” label ispriced at only…

$4.95Ten for $39.50

Milk Anyone?This Cuban 10 pesos note wasissued from 1956-1960. It featuresCarlos Manuel de Cespedes on theobverse. The reverse design pro-motes the Cuban Dairy Industry.On each side of the Cuban coat ofarms (center) are cows in the fieldand a milk bottling factory. Thisunique theme note grades VF orBetter and is priced at only…

$6.95Ten for ... $59.50

Fine “V” NickelsTen Different Dates in the 1900’s,

including a 1912-D

$54.50

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Page Boy Grape LabelsThese grape crate labels measure 13inches x 4 inches and are in nearmint to mint condition. All labelsare identical.

100 labels ... $9.95500 labels ... $29.50

1,000 labels ... $49.50

California Bicentennial MedalsThese Half Dollar size California Bicentennialmedals actually contain copper left by an earlySpanish Expedition, found on the old missiongrounds in Santa Clara. The obverse portrays ascene of the Portola Expedition and the reversedisplays a map of California depicting San Joseas the first State Capital. These medals aredated 1769-1969 and can be yours for only…

$1.9510 for $14.95 100 for $125.00

Coinage of Jamaica

The island of Jamaica is situated in theCaribbean Sea approximately 90 miles south ofCuba. It was discovered by ChristopherColumbus on May 3, 1494 and was settled bySpain in 1509. We have assembled a BrilliantUncirculated collection all dated in the 1990’s –2000’s consisting of the following denomina-tions: 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, $1.00, $5.00, $10.00 andbi-metallic $20.00.

$7.95

Madagascar “World ofMusic” Souvenir Sheet

This 1994 Madagascar “World ofMusic” souvenir sheet featuresLouis Armstrong, Freddy Mercury,Ella Fitzgerald, John Lennon andElvis Presley and, as a specialbonus, Bill Clinton and MarilynMonroe. Multi-colored and in mintcondition, this approximately 5” x7” souvenir sheet is housed in anarchival plastic holder and is pricedat only…

$4.95Ten for $39.50

Mint Miscues

Due to new mint procedures and updatedmachinery that automatically discards imper-fect planchets, it has become almost impossi-ble to find error coins in recent years. Due toa fortunate purchase we have been able toassemble a set of three different error Lincolncents that we can offer very reasonably. Youwill receive the following errors: off center,clipped planchet and blank planchet. All threeerrors are priced at only…

$14.95

VG Buffalo Nickels1916 $6.95 1923-S $9.951916-S 14.95 1925-S 8.751917 7.95 1931-S 15.951920-S 12.95 1938-D 3.501921 5.95

Stuck In The Bathtub!

Few people are aware of this embarrassingstory of our 27th president, William HowardTaft. By weight, our heaviest president, hestruggled with this problem his entire life. Aspresident, his weight was 332 pounds. Hehad grown so bulky that during his presiden-cy he actually got stuck in the White Housebathtub! The problem was so bad that a newoversized model had to be installed for hisuse. We offer a campaign button of Taft, whodefeated Bryan in 1908 and who was defeatedby Wilson in 1912, offered by type and not bycampaign.

Non-picture button ... $24.50Picture button ... $34.50Both buttons ... $54.50

Gem BU Mexico Ten Centavos

This full blazing red Gem BU 1935 Mexico TenCentavos coin is certified MS-65 by NGC.With a catalog value of $200.00 in BU, this hasto be a great buy at only…

$149.50

Indonesia Notes

This set of five different notes is dated 1964and includes the following denominations: 1Satu Sen, 5 Lima Sen, 10 Sepuluh Sen, 25 DuaPuluh Lima Sen, and 50 Lima Puluh Sen.Grading Crisp Uncirculated, this set is pricedat only…

$2.95 Ten Sets ... $25.00

VG Semi-Key Lincolns1909 VDB $13.50 1914-S $26.501910-S 17.50 1915-S 22.501911-S 54.50 1923-S 6.951912-S 22.50 1931-D 5.501913-D 3.25 1933-D 4.251913-S 14.95

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Jaws!!!!!!Now is your chanceto purchase theseauthentic shark’steeth. They wereuncovered in thedeserts of Arizonaand New Mexico,which once weresites of ancientoceans. Each tooth,which is literally

hundreds of thousands of years old, is com-pletely petrified, and measures between 1/4”to 1”. They are great for collecting, display-ing, or for making pendants or necklaces, andare excellent conversation pieces. Due to thisfortunate purchase, we are now able to offerthem at an extremely low price. Don’t missout on this special offering as our supply islimited!

1 tooth $ .7910 teeth 5.9525 teeth 12.5050 teeth 22.50100 teeth 39.50

Dick and Pat NixonThis scarce1960Republicanpresidentialbutton pic-tures “Dick”Nixon forPresidentand “Pat”Nixon forFirst Lady.Measuring1.75 inchesand coloredred, white

and blue, this near-mint to mint campaign but-ton is priced at only…

$19.50

RigolettoThis ornately designed and colorfulinner box cigar label is entitled“Rigoletto” and features a couplefrom and Italian opera. Measuringapproximately 10” x 7.25” and innear mint condition, this label adver-tised the Rigoletto brand which wasestablished in 1916 and known fortheir 100% Havana tobaccos. Thisnine decade old label is priced atonly…

$7.95

Squaw Choice Sifted Peas Label

This 11.25” wide vintage label wasissued over eight decades ago! Gildedwith a nice stone lithograph of asquaw and papoose, this colorful1920’s label is in excellent conditionand is priced at only…

$4.95

Marcos 10 Piso InauguralNote

This Philippines 10 Piso note dated1981 commemorates the inaugurationof President Ferdinand Marcos.Grading Crisp Uncirculated, the noteactually contains an overprint show-ing the likeness of Marcos. An inter-esting note that is priced at only…

$3.95 Ten for $29.50

East Caribbean StatesThe East CaribbeanStates includeTrinidad & Tobago,Barbados, Guyana,British Virgin Islands,Anguilla, St. Kitts,Nevis, Antigua,Dominica, St. Lucia,St. Vincent andGrenada. We offer a

$1.00 coin from the East Caribbean states fea-turing a ship. Dated 1981 and struck in alu-minum-bronze, this Brilliant Uncirculatedpiece is priced at only…

$2.95Five for $12.50

AU/BU Mercury DimesNice coins! Just a touch off of being Brilliant

Uncirculated.

1941 $4.50 1943-S $4.951942 4.50 1944 4.501942-S 4.95 1944-D 4.951943 4.50

Woodrow Wilson

Thomas “Woodrow” Wilson (1856-1924), the28th president of the United States is featuredon this outer box cigar label. Measuringapproximately 4.5” x 4.5” and in near mintcondition, this scarce label has a catalog valueof $125.00. Prior to his presidential election in1912, Woodrow Wilson served as the 13thPresident of Princeton University (1902-1910)and the 34th Governor of New Jersey (1911-1913). We offer this label for only…

$49.50

DesertStorm

Liberation of

KuwaitThis medal wasawarded tothose partici-pating inDesert Storm,Liberation ofKuwait cam-paign. and aredated 1991.

$19.50

BU Buffalo NickelsFive Different Dates of our choice,

all in BU, MS-60 or better. All three mint marks are represented.

$79.50

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Mozambique OverprintThe People’s Republic ofMozambique obtained its indepen-dence from Portugal in 1975. Locatedalong the southeast coast of Africa, ithas a population of 15.3 million, 99%of whom are native Africans of theBantu tribes. We offer a provisional1,000 Escudo note from Mozambique,which is an overprint of the original1972 issue. This large and colorfulnote is watermarked and is in Crisp

Uncirculated condition. Priced at only…

$4.95

Depression Era Stock CertificatesThese stock certificates from the WisconsinInvestment Company were issued during theGreat Depression years. We offer ten stockcertificates from this company. There will be amixture of both preferred and common stockcertificates.

Ten Pieces ... $9.95

Saddam Hussein Currency SetThese six Crisp Uncirculated notesfrom Iraq feature the likeness of theformer dictator of Iraq, SaddamHussein. You will receive the follow-ing denominations: 5 Dinars (1992), 25Dinars (1986 and 2001), 50 Dinars(1991) and 250 Dinars (1995 and 2002).All six notes have a different designbut all picture Saddam Hussein. Thishistoric set is priced to sell at only…

$19.50

The Grocers and Producers BankThese nearly 140-year-old checksare dated 1874-1877 and are writtenon accounts of the Grocers andProducers Bank of Providence,Rhode Island. Each check possessesan imprinted revenue stamp, isnumbered, issued, dated, signedand endorsed. A great piece ofAmericana, priced at only…

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“Los Inmortales”

This very ornate outer cigar box label paystribute to three very important Americanheroes: George Washington, Abraham Lincolnand Ulysses S. Grant. An eagle with wingsspread is perched atop all three presidents.This very colorful label entitled “LosInmortales” (The Immortals) measuresapproximately 5.0” x 4.5” and is in near mintcondition. A great candidate for framing, thisornate label is priced at only…

$29.50

McGovern-Eagleton Tab (1972)At the DemocraticNational Conventionheld in Miami Beach,Florida, GeorgeMcGovern selectedThomas Eagleton ashis Vice Presidentialrunning mate. Soon

after the convention ended, it was disclosedthat Eagleton had undergone electric shocktherapy for mental depression. McGovern,who had first stood behind his running mate1,000%, dumped him immediately in favor ofSargent Shriver. We offer this scarce blue andwhite tab promoting his original choice foronly…

$2.95Ten Tabs ... $25.00

Coins of the Third Reich

There were many factors that helped bringabout Hitler’s climb to power. Among themwere Germany’s humiliation of defeat inWorld War I, economic depression, an overallfeeling of discontentment, and a willingness ofa people to embrace a dictator. Although theyears of the dreaded Third Reich were filledwith horror, history must be remembered sothat it will not be repeated. We offer a three-piece zinc type set from this very dark periodin history, consisting of a 1, 5 and 10 Pfennig.Grading VF or better, this set is available foronly…

$5.95Ten Sets for $49.50

XF Jefferson Nickels1938-D $2.75 1939-S $4.951938-S 3.50 1940 .591939 .59 1940-S .69

New York D.N.C. Button – 1992

The 1992 Democratic National Convention washeld in New York City. After his name wasplaced in nomination by the Governor of NewYork (Mario Cuomo), Bill Clinton was nomi-nated on the first ballot with 3,372 delegatevotes to 596 for Jerry Brown and 209 for PaulTsongas. We offer a very colorful two-inchsquare D.N.C. button showing the Big Apple,with building silhouettes in the foreground,including those of the Twin Towers.

$3.95Ten for $29.50

AG Indian CentsUgly but cheap!

1866 $17.50 1878 $14.951867 17.50 1879 2.751868 17.50 1909 5.501869 37.50

Choice BU Washington QuartersMS-63 or better.

1941-S $49.50 1952-S $13.951942-S 99.50 1955-D 9.951947-S 12.95 1958-D 7.50

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1944 Democratic National Convention TicketAs the Democrats convened in Chicago in July of 1944,President Roosevelt’s renomination was ensured, and,as expected, he won on the first ballot with 1,086 votesto 89 for the nearest competitor, Senator Harry Byrd ofVirginia. This historic vote gave F.D.R. an unprecedent-ed fourth consecutive nomination! Because of thePresident’s declining health, many delegates believedthat in choosing a running mate they were selecting thenext president. Due to overwhelming opposition forVice President Henry Wallace, Roosevelt reluctantlydumped him from the ticket in favor of Harry Truman

of Missouri. Truman originally balked but relented when the President proclaimed, “Tell him if hewants to break up the Democratic Party in the middle of a war, that’s his responsibility.” Trumanwas nominated for vice president on the second ballot. From this historic 1944 DemocraticNational Convention, we offer an authentic admission ticket. Considering the political signifi-cance of this convention, it is difficult to believe that this item is priced at only…

$39.50

One Ounce Colorized Dinosaur RoundsThe prehis-toric world ofthe dinosaurunfolds rightbefore youreyes with thiscollection ofsix different.999 Fine cop-per one-ouncerounds. Eachpiece featuresa differentprehistoricanimal, eachcolorized invivid hues!You willreceiveApatosaurus,Pteranodon,Stegosaurus,Triceratops,

Tyrannosaurus and Velociraptor. Perfect for the young, or young at heart, this magnificent col-orized six piece collection is priced at only…

$29.50

The 1938 Central American andCaribbean Games

The CentralAmerican andCaribbean Gamesare one of the old-est continuingregional games onrecord. Only theOlympic gameshave a longer con-tinuous history.The first gameswere played inMexico in 1926.Since then theyhave been held inCuba (1930, 1982),El Salvador (1935),Panama (1938,1970), Colombia(1946, 1978),Guatemala (1950),Venezuela (1959,1998), Jamaica(1962), Puerto Rico(1966, 1993), theDominicanRepublic (1974,1986) and again in

Mexico (1954, 1990). We have acquired actualgoldine medals that were used in theseCentral American and Caribbean games. Asshown, each is dated 1938, is in mint conditionand displays the host city of Panama. We haveseen retail prices in excess of $50.00 on these,but you can own one for only…

$9.95Five for $39.50

Carter-Mondale in ‘76

This large and colorful four-inch jugate buttonfeatures the Democratic Presidential candi-dates Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale.When the votes were counted on November 2,1976, Carter would beat the “incumbent”Gerald Ford by almost 1.7 million popularvotes and an electoral margin of 57. Thisthree-and-a-half decade old button is availablefor only…

$6.95Five for $29.50

Cook’s “500” Beer Bottle Label

This near mint condition beer bottle label fromthe 1950’s was made by the F.W. CookCompany of Evansville, Indiana. It not onlypromotes the beer but also the “Indy 500”,showing a racecar and a checkered flag.Housed in an archival holder, this label ispriced at only…

$4.95 Ten for $39.50

Civil Defense PinDuring the cold war eraafter World War II, withthe advent of interconti-nental ballistic missilesand increasing tensionswith the Soviet Union, thesecurity of the homelandbecame a top priority inWashington, D.C. When

the Federal Civil Defense Administration wascreated in 1950, local governments wereasked to draw up preparedness plans for theaftermath of nuclear war. Next toWashington, D.C., the New York metropolitanarea was considered as a probable target forattack. We offer a genuine 3/4 inch enameledbrass lapel pin which would have been wornby a Civil Defense volunteer around 1950.Colored red, white, blue and gold, this oversixty year old pin is in excellent conditionand is priced at only…

$4.95 Five for $19.50

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Japanese Silver Certificate“The Nippon Ginko (Bank of Japan) promises topay the bearer on demand one yen in silver.” Thispromise along with a picture of a one yen silvercoin is what is inscribed on the reverse of thisJapanese banknote dated 1916. Printed during therule of Yoshihito (Taisho) and featuring a portraitof Takeu Chi Sukune, this one yen banknote isvery reasonably priced as follows:

VF/XF Condition ... $9.95Crisp Uncirculated Condition ... $16.95

A Rebel Who Died Too Young!

James Dean (February 8, 1931- September 30,1955) was an iconic film star in the 1950’s.Featured in such memorable movies such as“East of Eden”, “Giant” and “Rebel Without aCause”, Dean was usually cast as the disillu-sioned outcast. His premature death at age 24occurred outside Salinas, California in aspeed related accident only made his popular-ity and mystique grow into legendary status.We offer you two different commemorativebuttons both measuring 1.75 inches round foronly….

$4.95

Inner Box Cigar LabelsFor over a century, cigar manufactur-ers have used brilliant colors andornate graphics to effectively promotetheir products, and in many caseshave gone to great expense to do so.We recently purchased an extensivecollection of inner box cigar labelsfrom one of our customers, who toldus they had been in storage foralmost 40 years! Most of the labels inthis collection measure approximately6” x 9” and were printed in the 1920’sand 1930’s. Every label is in nearmint condition and is a great piece ofartwork.

5 different labels ... $12.5010 different labels ... $19.5020 different labels ... $29.50

Super Romney?The Republicans had hoped that MittRomney would become “SuperRomney” and defeat President BarackObama in the November 6, 2012 elec-tion. The President actually receivedover 9 million votes less than he didin 2008, but still posted almost 5 mil-lion more than Romney in 2012, alongwith an electoral advantage of 332 to206. We offer two large three inchRomney for President buttons fromthe 2012 campaign, one showing himas “Super Romney” and the othershowing a baseball “mitt”. Both canbe yours for only…

$4.95

Vaudeville Sports

This late 19th century outer box cigar label wasissued in the 1890’s by the Knapp Company ofNew York. Dressed in tuxedos with top hatsand walking sticks set aside, this approximate-ly 4.25 inch x 4.75 inch label features two aris-tocratic young boys at the beginning of a box-ing match. Grading near mint to mint condi-tion, this label has a catalog value of $65.00.We have housed it in an archival holder andpriced it to you at only...

$19.50

The “Bamberg Horseman” Note

This colorful and ornate German note is dated1920 and features the “Bamberg Horseman”.Measuring approximately 6.5” x 4.25”. Thisnote is available in the following grades

XF ... $4.95Crisp Uncirculated ... $9.95

Marine CorpsGood

ConductMedal

This medal, estab-lished by theSecretary of theNavy in 1896, rec-ognizes goodbehavior and faith-ful service in theMarine Corps byenlisted personnel.It is awarded condi-tionally.

$19.50

G/VG Morgan Dollars1894-O $49.50 1903 $44.501902-S 99.50

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John Kerry Presidential CampaignButtons

In the election of 2004, it was the Democratic nomi-nee from Massachusetts, John Kerry, versus theincumbent, President George W. Bush, from Texas.When the results were cast on November 2, 2004, itwas advantage Bush with a popular vote margin ofjust over three million votes and an electoral mar-gin of 35. We have assembled a great selection ofPresidential campaign buttons from the runner up,John Kerry. Both picture and non-picture areincluded in these lots, with many large buttons.

200 Different Buttons ... $59.50100 Different Buttons ... $39.5050 Different Buttons ... $22.5025 Different Buttons ...$12.50

General HartranftJohn F. Hartranft (1830-1889) wasthe 17th Governor of Pennsylvaniafrom 1873 to 1879 and a UnionMajor General who received theMedal of Honor for his actions dur-ing the American Civil War. Weoffer a near mint condition innerbox cigar label featuring GeneralHartranft adorned with servicemedals and flanked by twoAmerican flags and two crossedbayonettes. Measuring approxi-mately 8.5” x 6.75”, this labelhoused in an archival holder, ispriced at only…

$14.95

Maria Theresa Taler

This large Austrian silver coin was once usedas a trade dollar. Dated 1780, it has beenrestruck over the years using this same date.It features Maria Theresa on the obverse andthe Austrian coat of arms on the reverse.Larger in size than a U.S. Silver Dollar, thisBrilliant Uncirculated Trade Dollar is pricedat only…

$29.50Ten for $279.50

“Funnybacks”

Called funnybacks because of a uniquereverse design, these notes were printed inonly two different series: 1928 and 1934. Weoffer Very Good examples for your considera-tion.

Series 1928 $29.50 Series 1934 $39.50

Both ... $64.50

Hidalgo Ten Pesos NoteThis Crisp Unissued/Unused 10Pesos note was printed by theworld renowned American BankNote Company for the Republic ofMexico in 1915. PortrayingGeneral Hidalgo, this colorful andornately designed note has a cata-log value of $75.00. We have alimited quantity available, yoursfor only…..

$49.50

2004 Anti-Bush Button

This black 2.25 inch 2004 anti-Bush buttonwith white lettering appears at first glance tosay “Enough Bush in 2004”. Add two “L’s”, an“I” and a “T” and it takes on a whole newmeaning.

$1.95Ten for $14.95

Confederate $1,000Equestrian Bond

These historical $1,000Confederate States of AmericaEquestrian Bonds were issued in1864, at a time when the financialsituation in the South was desper-ate. Featuring the EquestrianMonument in Richmond, Virginia,this bond offered 6% interest toinvestors, but very few wouldever collect anything. We offer thispopular $1,000 Equestrian Bond,colored in orange and black,including at least ten interestreceipts, for only…

$169.50Three for $475.00

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2011 Nightingale Island SetNightingale Island, located in theSouth Atlantic Ocean, is part of theTristan Da Cunha group of islands. Itis administered by the UnitedKingdom as part of the overseas terri-tory of St. Helena, Ascension andTristan Da Cunha. We offer aBrilliant Uncirculated eight-piece coinset from Nightingale Island dated2011. All featuring Queen ElizabethII on the obverse, each coin depicts adifferent sea animal on the reverse.This set includes the followingdenominations: Half Penny, Penny, 2,5, 10, 20, 25 (bi-metallic) Pence plus acrown. This attractive set is priced atonly…

$29.50

President McKinley $500.00 Note

This United States $500.00 FederalReserve Note features our 25thPresident, William McKinley, whoserved from 1897 until his untimelydeath by the hands of an assassin in1901. Last issued in the Series of1934, this small-sized note was actu-ally printed until 1945. With the

largest United States note now being the $100.00 note, the $500.00 has been gone from circulationfor decades! We offer a nice Series 1934 $500.00 notes in Fine/VF condition ...

$995.00

German 5 Mark Type SetThe decade of the 1930’sbrought about tremen-dous changes withinGermany, both politicallyand economically. Withthe death of Paul VonHindenburg in 1934,Adolph Hitler madenumerous power plays toget total control ofGermany. As political

leadership changed, so did some of Germany’s coinage. We offer three different silver 5Reichmark coins of Germany, all dated in the turbulent 1930’s and all grading VF/XF. Dates areof our choice.

Potsdam Garrison Church Issue (1934-1935) $19.95Hindenburg Issue (1935-1936) 19.95Hindenburg-Swastika Issue (1936-1939) 24.50

One of each ... $59.50

Coast GuardArctic Service

MedalThe Coast GuardArctic Service Medalwas authorized bythe Commandant ofthe U.S. Coast Guardon May 20, 1976. It isawarded retroactive-ly to January 1, 1946for 21 consecutivedays of arctic serviceaboard a CoastGuard vessel. A veryattractive medal.

$19.50

Richard Nixon Picture Buttons

We offer five different Richard NixonPresidential Campaign buttons, all from 1968or 1972. Our normal retail price is $24.75.Take advantage of our overstock, all five but-tons for only…

$17.50

1,000 Francs – Monte CarloGambling Chip

These authentic gambling chips were used inthe legendary casinos of Monte Carlo duringthe 1920’s, 1930’s and 1940’s! Used before theinvention of plastic, these bakelite chips areactually in decent condition. We offer this1,000 Franc chip which displays slight warp-ing, which is common with pre-plastic chips.

$9.95Ten Pieces…..$89.50

Play Money

Yes, believe it or not, play money has becomea popular collectible. We offer a set of sevendifferent denominations: $500, $1,000, $5,000,$10,000, $20,000, $50,000 and $100,000. Theseuniface notes were issued by “SoundPrinciples” and carry a copyright date of1985. Each Generosity™ issue displays a dif-ferent character, a serial number (same on allnotes) and the motto “In God We Trust”.Signed by R.J. Bankholder, this “CrispUncirculated” play money currency set ispriced at only…

$1.95Ten Sets $14.95Fifty Sets $49.50

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Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Memorial

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was an American pastor,activist, humanitarian, and leader in the African- Americancivil rights movement. Born Michael King, his fatherchanged his name in honor of German reformer MartinLuther. A Baptist minister, King became a civil rightsactivist in his early twenties, and on October 14, 1964 hereceived the Nobel Peace Prize for combating racialinequality through non-violence. On April 14, 1968 he wasassassinated in Memphis, Tennessee by James Earl Ray.Fifteen years later, in honor of King, President RonaldReagan signed a bill creating a federal holiday in his name.Observed for the first time on January 20, 1986, it is calledMartin Luther King, Jr. Day and is observed on the thirdMonday of January every year.

In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., Budweiser issued thisrectangular 1.75” x 2.75” button dated January 19, 1987. Itshows the profile of King within the Liberty Bell, and states“Let Freedom Ring-A New American Tradition”. We offerthis mint condition button for only...

$4.95

U.S. NavyAchievement

MedalThis medal wasauthorized by theSecretary of theNavy on May 1,1961. It is awardedfor meritorious ser-vice or achievementin combat or non-combat situations.We offer this presti-gious medal foronly...

$19.50

“The Compromise of 1877”The election of 2000 showed us thatthe candidate with the most popularvotes isn’t necessarily the victor, oth-erwise Al Gore would have been our43rd President. Even though the 2000election was “sloppy”, the election of1876 between Samuel Tilden(Democrat) and Rutherford Hayes(Republican) was worse! The result ofthe 1876 Presidential electionremained in doubt for months,despite the fact that Samuel Tildenhad won a popular majority. The con-troversy was over electoral votes in anumber of states, mostly in the South,which had certified two sets of

returns. Congress was left to decide how to adjudicate the matter. An electoral commission, con-sisting of five members from each house and five Supreme Court justices (seven Democrats andeight Republicans), was created to decide which returns to accept. Then, several joint sessions ofCongress were held to determine whether to accept or reject the findings of the commission. Mostof the votes were cast along party lines. The imbroglio lasted until just three days before the inau-guration, ended by what would come to be known as “The Compromise of 1877”: the WhiteHouse would go to the Republicans in exchange for an end to federal occupation of the Southunder the reconstruction policies. As a result, Rutherford Hayes was sworn in as our 19thPresident on March 5, 1877, having lost the popular vote but having won the electoral vote. Weoffer a 3” x 4.75” Gallery Pass, which is dated, numbered and has printed signatures. Printed onenameled cardstock in a variety of colors, this rare and nicely preserved historical ticket is avail-able for only…

$275.00

Scarce WWII Japanese “Wings”

We have just purchased a large collection ofJapanese World War II items that includedthese naval officer’s “wings”. Constructed ofsilk-wrapped cardboard embroidered insilk/cotton and tinsel wire threads with treat-ed paper backing, these “wings” are in excel-lent condition. We offer the following:

N.C.O. Pilot Wing with Cloth Star atCenter…$59.50

Officer Pilot Wing with Gilt Brass Star atCenter ... $89.50

Seaborne Officer’s Wing with Gilt BrassStar at Center ... $89.50

Officer Fighter Pilot Wing with Gilt BrassStar at Center ... $89.50

All Four Japanese Naval “Wings”(Save $33.00!) ...$295.00

Choice BU S.B.A. Dollar Rolls20 coins per roll.

1979 Far Date $29.50 1979-S $39.501979-D 29.50 1980 39.50

Jamaica 5 Shillings

Copper Nickel 1966 B.U. condition...$2.95

Ten for $27.50

Venezuelan Leper Coinage

In order to provide a separate monetary sys-tem within various leper colonies, theVenezuelan government issued specialcoinage. We offer two brass leper coins; a one-eighth Bolivar dated 1913 from the LazarettoMaracaibo on Burro Island in Lake Maracaiboand a twelve and one half Bolivar issued forthe Isla de Providencia dated 1939. These twocoins grade Very Fine or better and have acombined catalog value of at least $33.00. Wehave priced both pieces at only…

$19.50

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Last Three Presidents Inaugural Package

These large (8.25” x 10.75”) original engraved invitations are from the inauguration ceremonies ofour last three Presidents. You will receive an inaugural invitation for President Bill Clinton(1997), President George W. Bush (2005) and from President Barack H. Obama (2009). In addition,we will also include inaugural buttons for each of the above Presidents. All three presidentialinaugurations and the corresponding three inaugural buttons are priced at only…

$39.50

Railroad Stock CollectionThe expansion of the railroad was amajor factor in the industrializationof our country in the nineteenth cen-tury. Even today, railroads captivateour interest. With this in mind, weoffer you a collection of five differ-ent railroad stocks, each printed in adifferent color for a different compa-ny. You will receive cancelled com-mon stock certificates from thePennsylvania Railroad Company,the Western Maryland RailwayCompany, the Reading (Railroad)Company, the New York, Chicagoand St. Louis Railroad Companyand the Penn Central Company.Each stock certificate possesses a

very ornate vignette, lists the owner of the stock including the number of shares, is signed, datedand redeemed. These five stock certificates are in excellent condition and are ready for framing.Three of the five stocks are printed by the world-renowned American Bank Note Company. Allfive pieces measure approximately 11.75” x 8” and are available for only…

$29.50

Japanese Han-Satsu Notes

Issued by the old Samurai clans of 18th and19th century Japan, these Han-Satsu notes aretruly unique. Using a wood-block plateprocess, this currency was printed on heavypaper into long strips. A great conversationpiece in any currency collection, we offerthese nice circulated notes as follows. You willreceive notes that are similar to or exactly aspictured.

One Note ... $9.95Four Different Notes ... $34.50

A Champion of the People

The life of Hubert H. Humphrey, the formermayor of Minneapolis, Senator of Minnesota,Vice President (under Lyndon Johnson) andDemocratic nominee for President (1968), ismemorialized on this 1.75 inch black andwhite tribute button. We offer this“Champion of the People” button for only…

$2.95

Broadstruck Coinage

Struck without a collar, these coins are actual-ly larger than normal. All coins are inBrilliant Uncirculated condition, we offerthree different denominations of broadstruckcoinage as follows:

Broadstruck Lincoln Cent ... $6.95Broadstruck Jefferson Nickel ... $19.50Broadstruck Roosevelt Dime ... $19.50

All Three ... $39.50

Duit ll ?After thebreakup of theUnion of theNetherlands in1795, the Duitand the 1/2 Duitcontinued to beissued by theDutch govern-ment. The names

of the denominations changed to names likethe 1/4 Stuiver. We just purchased a smallbox of these coins all dated 1850 or beforewith all coins grading VG or better.

1/2 Duit size ... $5.95 Duit size ... $6.95

One of each ... $12.50

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“The Great One” – Wayne Gretzky

The amazing career of Wayne Gretzky lasted20 seasons starting in 1979-80 with theEdmonton Oilers and ended in 1998-9 withthe New York Rangers. During his illustriouscareer he played in 1,487 games, scored 894goals and had 1,963 assists. In 1999, UpperDeck produced four different gold-platedhockey cards in honor of Wayne Gretzky. Weoffer the following cards, all measuring 2.5” x3.5” and each individually housed in a deluxehard plastic holder.

Commemorative Rookie Card…$9.951984 Stanley Cup Championship Card ...

$9.951985 Stanley Cup Championship Card ...

$9.95Commemorative Career Card ... $9.95

Mix or Match (any ten cards), Save $20.00$79.50

Republic of the Philippines

The Republic of the Philippines is composed ofapproximately 7,000 islands and is located inthe Western Pacific 500 miles from theSoutheast coast of Asia. We offer a BrilliantUncirculated seven piece set of coins from thisisland nation dated in the 1990’s and 2000’sincluding the following denominations: onesentimo, 5, 10, 25 and 50 sentimos plus a onepiso and five piso. This set has a catalog valueof $11.50 but you can purchase it for only…

$5.95

El Predomino

This outer cigar label depicts an aristocraticcouple in a woodland scene outside theirsprawling manor. Very colorful and in nearmint to mint condition, this label measures4.5” x 4.5”, catalogs for $32.00, and can beyours for only…

$14.95

Cigar Bands from the “Golden Age”The origin of the cigar band is steeped in myth,one being that Russian Tsaritsa Catherine theGreat took cigars and wrapped them in silk so asto not stain her fingers. Other stories tell of paperbands being used on cigars exported to England toprevent the staining of “gentleman’s” whitegloves. Most historians believe that it was aEuropean immigrant to Cuba, Gustave Bock whoinvented the cigar band. We just bought a largegroup of near mint to mint condition cigar bands,all made during the “Golden Age”. We haveassembled these colorful bands into the followingassortments. Don’t delay your order, as thesealways sell out!

Five different cigar bands …$1.95Ten lots ... $9.50

Ten different cigar bands ... $2.95Ten lots ... $19.50

The Oregon Trail Memorial Half

The Oregon Trail Memorial Half Dollar is con-sidered by many to be the most attractivecommemorative half dollar the United Stateshas ever issued. Struck to commemorate theOregon Trail and in memory of the pioneers,this coin was designed by the husband andwife team of James and Laura Fraser. Weoffer this beautiful piece in Choice AU/BUcondition dated 1926 (mintmark of our choice)for only…

$169.50

Third Reich Postage Stamps

These German postage stamps were issued byHitler’s dark Third Reich. We offer four dif-ferent stamps, which will be identical or simi-lar to the picture shown, all in mint condition(with full gum), and all of which picture theinfamous dictator.

$4.95 Ten Sets … $39.50

Willkie For PresidentThe year was 1940,Franklin D. Rooseveltwas running for anunprecedented third termand Europe was in a stateof war. Wendell Willkie, aformer Democrat whohad once supportedF.D.R., became theRepublican nominee forPresident. Although 78%of the nation’s newspa-pers endorsed Willkieand rural America sup-ported him, the victory

ultimately went to F.D.R. by a margin ofalmost 5 million popular votes. Time hasmarched on. Willkie died in 1944 and F.D.R.in 1945, but these Willkie campaign buttonshave survived over 70 years. We have twobuttons to offer, both in near mint condition.

Willkie For President ... $5.95Willkie And McNary... $5.95

Both For $9.95

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Cuban “Specimen”Notes

These unique Cuban “Specimen”notes are serial-numbered#000000 but contain a serial num-ber at the bottom left on theobverse of each note. We offerthese Crisp Uncirculated notesdating from the 1960’s to 1980’sas follows:

Five Pesos “Specimen” NoteFeaturing Antonio Maceo ...

$9.95

Ten Pesos (Specimen)“Muestra” Note FeaturingMaximo Gomez ... $14.95

Twenty Pesos “Specimen” NoteFeaturing Camilo Cienfuegos ...

$9.95All Three “Specimen” Notes ...

$29.50

Air Force Commendation MedalThis medalwasawardedfor out-standingachieve-ment ormeritori-ous servicerenderedon behalfof theUnitedStates AirForce.

$19.50

“A Political Deal”The Democratic NationalConvention of 1932 was held inChicago. Franklin D. Rooseveltwas the front-runner followedby Alfred E. Smith (the 1928

nominee) and House Speaker John NanceGarner. Needing 770 votes for nomination,Roosevelt received 666 ¼ on the first ballotwith 201 going for Smith and 90 ¼ for Garner.Figuring that Roosevelt would win the nomi-nation, Garner “cut a deal” with the front-runner, promising him his support inexchange for the vice-presidential position onthe ticket. This support was all Rooseveltneeded to secure the nomination. Prior to this“political deal”, Garner’s campaign hadissued a very limited number of presidentialhopeful buttons. This very scarce 1932“Garner for President” campaign button mea-sures 5/8 inch and is in mint condition. It isan excellent buy at only…

$19.50

The Election of 1888The Presidential Election of 1888 was another one for the his-tory books. It marked the second time in history that the can-didate with the most popular votes did not win the election.The first was in 1876. In the election held on November 6,1888, the incumbent, President Grover Cleveland, received thegreatest number of popular votes, but Republican challengerBenjamin Harrison’s 233 electoral votes topped Cleveland’s168 to give him the victory. We have been able to obtain two

different lapel studs from the 1888 campaign, one promoting Grover Cleveland (“C”) and vicepresidential candidate Allen Thurman (“T”) and the other featuring an American flag motif.Both measuring 7/8 inch and printed on silk with a metal support, these historic red, white andblue mementos from the 1888 election are priced quite reasonably:

Cleveland-Thurman Lapel Stud ... $49.50American Flag Lapel Stud ... $9.95

Both ... $54.50

El Gaurdo

This outer cigar label displays an EnglishBulldog standing in a field next to two cigarboxes and a doghouse. Measuring 4.5” x 4.5”and in near mint to mint condition, this labelhas a brown border and a catalog value of$75.00, but your price is only…

$29.50

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882)was an American poet and educator whoseworks include “Paul Revere’s Ride”, “TheSong of Hiawatha” and “Evangeline”. He ismemorialized on this outer box cigar labelfrom the early 20th Century. Measuringapproximately 4.5” x 4.5”, this near mint tomint condition label catalogs at $30.00 but wehave priced it at only…

$14.95

One Ton of Foreign CoinsMixed foreign coins by the pound are proba-bly one of our best sellers. However, we havebought too much. We have just purchasedover a ton (2,000 pounds) of mixed foreigncoins. This mixture includes coins from coun-tries all over the globe. We need to sell thesecoins in bulk and we need to sell them quick.Buy now and receive FREE of charge, a gen-uine ancient coin with each 10 pound pur-chase.

10 Pounds with 1 Free Ancient ... $129.5020 Pounds with 2 Different Free Ancients

... $239.5030 Pounds with 3 Different Free Ancients

... $329.50

Choice BU Wheat Cent Rolls1940 $169.50 1950-S $64.501940-S 229.50 1952-D 27.501942-S 495.00 1952-S 229.501943-S 289.50 1954-S 22.501946-S 239.50

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WWII German War Merit Crosses

The War Merit Cross was initiated by AdolphHitler in 1939. It was awarded with two vari-ants, with and without swords. The withswords version was presented to soldiers forexceptional service above and beyond the callof duty. The without swords medal was givenfor meritorious service behind the lines whichcould also be awarded to civilians. We offerboth of these Third Reich medals featuring theinfamous swastika on the obverse and dated1939 on the reverse.

War Merit Cross with Swords (2nd Class) ... $69.50

War Merit Cross Without Swords(2nd Class) ... $69.50

Both ... $129.50

Prussian “Defeat of Napoleon”Three Mark Centenary

This 1913-A Prussian silver coin celebrates the100th anniversary of Prussia’s defeat ofNapoleon in 1813. The obverse displays aneagle (signifying Prussia) with a snake (signi-fying Napoleon-France) in its talons. Thereverse of this very attractive coin shows a fig-ure on horseback surrounded by people. Theedge possesses the saying “Gott Mit Uns”which translates to “God With Us”. We offerthis 90% silver coin, which was minted duringthe reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II, in the follow-ing grades:

Almost Uncirculated ... $59.50Brilliant Uncirculated ... $69.50

Choice BU 1909-VDB LincolnCents

Victor D.Brennerdesigned theLincoln centwhich wasissued to com-

memorate the 100th anniversary of PresidentAbraham Lincolns’ birth. In this first year ofissue only (1909) his initials V.D.B. appear onthe reverse side at six o’clock. We have justpurchased a small hoard of Full Red ChoiceBrilliant Uncirculated 1909-VDB Lincoln centsthat we offer for your consideration. Eachcoin grades MS-63 or better and it is housed ina plastic holder for protection.

$39.50

James A. Garfield Inaugural InvitationThe election of 1880 was a close one.James Garfield (Republican) was vic-torious with 48.3% of the vote to48.2% for his Democratic opponentWinfield Hancock. Garfield also wonthe electoral vote 214 to 155. OnMarch 4, 1881, Garfield would beinaugurated as our 20th Presidentand we have the inaugural invita-tion! Printed by Homer LeeBanknote Company, this very ornate9.75” x 6” inaugural invitation fea-tures George Washington surround-ed by a wreath, six American flagsand an eagle. At the left and right ofthe invitation, also surrounded by a

wreath, are President-Elect James A. Garfield and Vice President-Elect Chester A. Arthur. Theyear 1881 would prove to be a sad one. Less than four months into his administration (July 2,1881), Garfield was shot twice by an assassin named Charles J. Guiteau. Garfield would die onSeptember 17, 1881, and be succeeded by his Vice President Chester A. Arthur. We offer this 1881inaugural invitation, which is in very nice condition, for only…

$495.00

Bolivia 10 Centavos

This very attractive Bolivian 10 centavos cop-per-nickel coin was minted in 1935 and 1936.The obverse features the state emblem and thereverse depicts a caduceus which divides thedenomination. Grading XF, this coin has a cat-alog value of $2.50. Your price is only…

95¢Ten for ... $7.95

One Hundred for ... $59.50

Japanese WWII Army Marksman’s“Sniper” Patch

This Japanese WWII Army marksman’s patchfeatures a red five “blunt pointed” star on adark green background. It was awarded toJapanese marksmen (a.k.a. “snipers”) duringWWII in the early 1940’s. Round in shape andmeasuring exactly two inches, this scarcepatch is very modestly priced at only…

$19.50

Irish Singer Cigar Box Label

This very colorful Irish Singer brand cigarlabel was issued in the 1920’s. Known as acigar box seal, it measures approximately 3.5”x 4”, is oval in shape and is highlighted in arich gold color. We offer this fancy label inmint condition for only…

$4.95 Five Pieces ... $19.50

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Vintage Comic BooksThese vintage comic books are wellover a half century old. Issued inthe 1940’s and 1950’s, each possess-es an advertisement for ValleyBrand Milk on the outside backcover. Each piece contains at least20 pages of color comics printed onnewsprint and measures approxi-mately 7.125” x 3.375”. All in nicecondition, we offer the following:

Blackstone and the Gold Medal Mystery (1949) $69.50Blackstone Solves the Sealed Vault Mystery (1949) 39.50China Boy – A Trip to the Zoo (1948) 14.95Johnny Starboard and the Underseas Pirates (1948) 29.50Little Aspirin – Crook Catcher (1950) 19.50Little Aspirin – Naughty But Nice (1950) 39.50Tex Taylor “Draw or Die Cowpoke” (1950) 14.95Tex Taylor “Gold Mine” (1950) 14.95Wacky Quacky “All Aboard” (1949) 14.95Willie the Teenage Terror (1945) 29.50Wonder Duck (1950) 39.50

Our stock is very limited. Second choices are strongly recommended.

Massachusetts “Favorite Sons”

This large three inch picture button wasissued for John Kerry’s 2004 Presidential bid.Complete with pictures of both favorite sons,John Kerry and John F. Kennedy, and display-ing the U.S.W.A. Union Seal, this button ispriced at only…

$3.95Ten for $29.50

WWIIVictoryMedal

The World WarII medal wasawarded to allmembers of theArmed Forceswho served atleast one day ofactive servicebetweenDecember 7,1941 throughDecember 31,1946.

$19.50

“Dome of the Rock” NoteThis very colorful 1000 Rials notefrom the Islamic Republic of Iranfeatures two different noteworthythemes. On the obverse of the note isthe Ayatollah Khomeini and on thereverse is the Mosque of Omar. Thereverse has a deep religious signifi-cance. Also known as the Dome ofthe Rock, this mosque is located inJerusalem. For the Muslims, the rockin the center of the dome is believedto be the spot from whichMuhammed ascended to God inheaven. To those of the Jewish orChristian faith, the stone is the sitewhere Abraham fulfilled God’s testto see if he would be willing to sacri-fice his own son Isaac. We offer thisCrisp Uncirculated note dated 1992,with its historic themes, for only…

$4.95 Ten for $39.50

The Father of“Marxism”

Karl Marx (1818-1883)was a Prussian-German philosopherand a revolutionarySocialist whose ideas

played a significant part in the establishmentof the Socialist and Communist movements.His theory, referred to as “Marxism”, heldthat human societies progress through a classstruggle, and that there was a conflictbetween the ownership class that controlledproduction and the proletariat that providedlabor for production. We have just purchaseda small group of Karl Marx 7/8 inch picturebuttons. Issued from approximately 1905 to1910, these buttons memorialized Karl Marxand promoted the Socialist mindset. In nearmint condition, this historic button is pricedat only…

$39.50

$1 Silver Certificates

1935 Silver Certificates Crisp Unc. ... $11.95Ten for ... $109.50

1957 Silver Certificates Crisp Unc. ... $9.95

Ten for ... $89.50

Army Combat Medical BadgeThis badge,made in anoxidized sil-ver color, isauthorizedfor medicalpersonnel“who attainestablishedstandards or

whose action in combat is exemplary oroccurs in major action.” Carrying the insigniaof the medical corps, it is priced at only…

$14.95

Steel Cent RollsAll in F-XF Condition.

Fifty coins per roll.

1943 $9.95 1943-S $14.951943-D 13.95

All three rolls ... $36.50

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From San Juan Hill to the PresidencyAlthough he was best known as commander of the“Rough Riders” during the Spanish-American War,Theodore Roosevelt was also very popular as the 26thPresident of the United States. Roosevelt’s rise to thepresidency was an unorthodox one. At the RepublicanNational Convention in 1900, he was chosen and accept-ed the nomination as McKinley’s Vice-President.McKinley won re-election but was assassinated a year

later, thus making Roosevelt the President. Three years later, in 1904, Theodore Roosevelt wasnominated unanimously as the Republican Presidential Candidate. Roosevelt and his VicePresidential choice, Charles W. Fairbanks of Indiana, easily defeated their Democratic opponentAlton B. Parker in the November election. We just purchased a cache of almost mint to mint“Teddy” Roosevelt political buttons, all carrying his likeness. Although we have different styles,the above pictured buttons offer a sample of what you will receive.

Theodore Roosevelt picture button (1904)…$79.50Roosevelt/Fairbanks jugate button (1904)…$99.50

Cooperstown Checks (1880’s)These old checks are in excellent con-dition considering the fact that theyare well over a century old. Writtenon the First National Bank ofCooperstown, New York, each checkis dated, signed, endorsed and can-celled. Ornately designed completewith vignette, these checks are avail-able as follows:

$2.95Ten for $25.00

Commemorative Half Dollars

We offer three different United States com-memorative silver half dollars. You willreceive the first U.S. Commemorative halfdollar, the Columbian Half (1892-1893), alongwith a Booker T. Washington Half (issued1946-1951) and a Washington-Carver Half(issued 1951-1954). All three coins are inChoice AU condition and are priced at only…

$64.50

WWIIGerman

War Merit Medal

Instituted onAugust 19,1940, the WarMerit Medalwas issued onlyto civilians.Made ofbronze, it wasawarded forcontributions tothe war effort,usually to thosein the muni-tions industry.Although it isdated 1939, itwas not insti-tuted until thefollowing year.

$59.50

Dole ’96 Button

Bob Dole (1923- ) was the Republican Party’schoice for president in 1996. Running againstthe incumbent, Bill Clinton, Dole would losethe election by over 8 million popular votesand an electoral vote count of 159 to Clinton’s379. We offer a red, white and blue two-inchcampaign button in mint condition picturingBob Dole for only…

$2.95 Ten for $25.00

A Catholic Nun and ScholarJuana de Asbaje (1651-1695) was aCatholic nun, scholar, poet and writer.Her literature centered on the freedomand rights of women. Her image is onthe 1,000 Peso note, which was issuedby Mexico in 1984. The reverse designof this Crisp Uncirculated note showsthe Plaza of Santo Domingo.

$4.95Ten for $39.50

Two Strikes – “You’re Out!”Adlai Stevenson wasthe DemocraticPresidential candidatein 1952 and in 1956,losing both times toDwight D.Eisenhower. WhenStevenson’s namecame up at the July

1960 Democratic Convention in Los Angeles,the idea of his third candidacy was squashedimmediately. We offer a near mint to mintcondition 7/8 inch button from this presiden-tial hopeful who had lost twice and was notgoing to be given a third chance.

$3.95 Ten for $29.50

No Third Term!The year was 1940 andFranklin D. Roosevelt wasrunning for an unprecedent-ed third term. TheRepublicans, headed bytheir presidential candidate,Wendell Willkie, were cry-ing foul, concentrating their

attack on Roosevelt’s violation of the two-term precedent established by GeorgeWashington. With Roosevelt’s success inpulling the country out of the GreatDepression and with possible U.S. involve-ment in WWII looming, the voters were notabout to change horses. Roosevelt went on towin both a third and a fourth term. We offer“no third term” buttons from the 1940 cam-paign, identical to the above button, pricedat only…

$4.95

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Luxor

This colorful label shows a wealthy Egyptianlady being attended to by servants. Two areplaying their harps while a third swings a fanof peacock feathers. Measuring 5.75” x 4.5”,this outer cigar box label is in near mint con-dition and catalogs for $55.00. We can offeryou this very colorful piece for only…

$19.50

$1.00 Silver CertificatesLong gone from circulation thesehistoric series 1957 $1.00 UnitedStates Silver Certificates were onceredeemable for silver granules. Weoffer individual notes grading VGor better as follows:

One note...$3.50 Ten notes...$32.50 100 notes...$295.00

The Election of 1976

In an election that was “to close to call”Jimmy Carter narrowly defeated Gerald Fordto become our 39th President. All over thecountry there were election night victory par-ties. In Atlanta, Georgia, a victory party washeld in which a limited number of victorybuttons were distributed.

Available only from this Atlanta party, these2.25 inch buttons are indeed scarce. We have alimited quantity available, priced individuallyat only...

$4.95

William Jennings BryanWilliam Jennings Bryan(1860-1925) was alawyer, statesman andpolitician. After servingin the House ofRepresentatives (1891-1895), he became theyoungest presidential

candidate ever when he was chosen by theDemocratic Party in 1896. Although he lost toMcKinley, he remained strong in the partyand was nominated a second time in 1900, butagain lost to McKinley. After another nomina-tion in 1908 and another loss, this time to Taft,his presidential aspirations ended. He didcontinue in politics however, and in 1913 wasappointed as Secretary of State by PresidentWilson. Bryan, a devout Christian and oppo-nent of Darwinism, is probably best knownfor his participation in the highly publicizedScopes Trial (1925), serving as counsel for theWorld Christian Fundamentals Association.We celebrate the political life of this thricenominated presidential candidate with anoffer of Bryan political buttons. We offer 7/8”picture buttons (without regard to campaignyear) as follows:

One Button ... $49.50Five Different Buttons ... $225.00

Almost Uncirculated Buffalo Nickels

1935-S $19.50 1937 $6.951936 6.95 1937-S 7.951936-S 8.95

British WWIIServiceMedal

This World War IIService medalfrom Great Britainhonors KingGeorge VI on oneside and featuresa triumphant lionconquering theenemy on theother, symbolizedas a two-headeddemon. Dated1939-1945, thishistoric WorldWar II Britishmedal is a mustfor your collec-tion.

$29.50Five for $125.00

Anti-Hitler Button

This colorful 1.75 inch button was issued bythe Evans Novelty Company from Chicago,Illinois, in 1943. Promoting the American wareffort, the design depicts Uncle Sam hangingAdolf Hitler from a tree. The mechanism“hangs” the Fuhrer when the lever isdepressed. Easily the most memorable patriot-ic pinback from World War II, this button is inexcellent condition and is in perfect workingorder.

$149.50

Africora

This outer cigar box label is beautifully col-ored with gold embossed detailing, picturinga well-dressed woman among palm trees.This label, copyrighted over a century ago bythe American Lithographic Company of NewYork, measures 4.25” x 4.25” and is in nearmint condition despite its age! You can enjoythis bright and colorful piece of art for only…

$7.95

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Democrat or Republican?Wendell Willkie was an American industrialist andpolitical leader. He practiced law in Ohio (1914-1923) and in New York (1923-1933) before becom-ing President of the Commonwealth and SouthernCorporation (1933), a giant utility holding compa-ny. A registered Democrat who was actually aRoosevelt delegate at the 1932 DemocraticNational Convention, Willkie had become disen-chanted with F.D.R.’s New Deal programs andwith the Democratic party, so, in 1940, he boltedthe party and became a Republican, and just a few

months later found himself a nominee for president at the Republican National Convention inPhiladelphia. Receiving 105 votes on the first ballot, he was definitely the underdog. But by thesixth ballot, he had 633 votes, which were enough to secure the nomination. Willkie had neverrun for a public office and even though he lost to F.D.R. in the November Presidential election, hedid receive over 22 million popular votes (44.8%). We offer two different 1.25 inch picture buttonsfrom Willkie’s 1940 campaign, as pictured.

Willkie (White Background) ... $29.50Willkie (Gray Background) ... $29.50

Both ... $49.50

The Election of 1900The election of 1900 fea-tured the same two candi-dates as in 1896, and theresults were identical, withWilliam McKinley defeat-ing William JenningsBryan for the presidency.We have acquired some

near mint jugate buttons from this 1900 cam-paign featuring the likenesses of WilliamMcKinley and his Vice President, TheodoreRoosevelt. As fate would have it, Rooseveltbecame President in September, 1901, after theassassination of William McKinley. We offer a7/8” campaign button (1900) featuringMcKinley and Roosevelt, which will be similaror the same as the above pictured button,priced at only…

$69.50

Easter Postcards

These vintage easter postcards measureapproximately 3.5” x 5.5” and were printedduring the early 1900’s (mostly 1910’s –1920’s). Many of these are embossed, possess-ing brilliant colors and beautiful designs.Some are in mint condition and some areused and include a 1¢ postage stamp. Wehave assembled the following lots for yourconsideration. We guarantee you will bedelighted! Don’t delay! Our stock is verylimited on these vintage postcards. We offerten different Easter Postcards for only ...

$29.50

Seminola Cigar Box LabelThis very ornate and colorful Seminolaembossed cigar label was issued over 90years ago. Known as a cigar box seal, it mea-sures approximately 2.5” x 3.25” and is ovalin shape. Featuring an Indian maiden alongwith ten gold coins, this near mint to mintcondition label is priced at only…

$4.95 Ten Pieces ... $39.50

President Obama Re-Election Buttons

We offer a set of four different large three-inchfull color buttons from President Obama’s2012 campaign. The first features thePresident as a quarterback wearing uniform#44, the second pictures Michelle Obama asFirst Lady, the third depicts the First Familyand the fourth shows “First Dog” Bo. Thesefour colorful buttons are available for only…

$5.95Ten Sets ... $49.50

George Vanderbilt Cup Race

The George Vanderbilt Cup Races were heldat the Roosevelt Raceway at Westbury, LongIsland, New York, on October 12, 1936 andJuly 5, 1937. From these events, we offer alarge 2” full-color button displaying a racecarand flags of the five countries that participat-ed in the race: Great Britain, France, Italy, TheUnited States and Germany. What makes thisbutton extremely interesting is that theGerman flag is of Nazi Germany. We offerthis button, which is in near mint to mint con-dition, for only…

$49.50

Kaiser Wilhelm II’s Appeal forGold

In 1916, theGermangovernmentof KaiserWilhelm IIwas deeplyentrenchedin WorldWar I anddesperatelyneededmoney(gold) to

finance the continuing war effort. In hisattempt to secure gold, the Kaiser appealeddirectly to the German population for help,stating that it was “patriotic” for them toredeem their gold for currency. For those whodid participate, a special medallion (donationtoken), made of iron, was issued expressingthe government’s appreciation for their patri-otic contribution to the German war effort.Dated 1916, this large 40mm medallion, whentranslated, states “I gave gold and receivediron in honor of it.” Grading XF, this greatGerman World War I memento is priced atonly…

$29.50

Semi-Key JeffersonsYou will receive a 1938-D, 1938-S

1939-D and 1950-D, all in VG-VF condition.

$19.50

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Michael Jackson Commemorative Souvenir NoteThis whimsical one million dollarnote commemorates the life ofMichael Jackson, “The King of PopMusic”, who transformed the art ofmusic video and paved the way formodern pop music in the world.The obverse of this non-negotiablenote features Michael Jackson andpossesses two different serial num-bers: MJ08291958 representing hisbirth date and MJ06252009 represent-

ing the date of his untimely and tragic death. The reverse of the note shows three pictures ofMichael Jackson beginning with him as a young child as part of the “Jackson Five”. We offer thismulti-colored souvenir to the fans of Michael Jackson.

$2.95Ten for $25.00

Hubert Horatio Humphrey (1911-1978)

Hubert Humphreybegan his politicalcareer in 1945 whenhe was electedmayor ofMinneapolis. Hethen served in theSenate (1948-1964).In 1964, he achievednational name recog-nition when he waschosen by L.B.J. to

be his Vice President. In 1968, Humphrey wasnominated at the Democratic NationalConvention to be its Presidential candidate.Had it not been for George Wallace, who splitthe Democratic party by running as anIndependent, Hubert Humphrey may havedefeated Richard Nixon and become our 37thPresident. We offer a comprehensive eleven-piece collection consisting of an 8” x 10” photocard, nine different political buttons plus alarge 3.5” memorial button. This HubertHumphrey collection is offered for only…

$17.50

Viet Cong Surrender LeafletsThese Viet Cong surrender leafletswere dropped into the Vietnamesecountryside during 1965-6 for tworeasons: (1) to convince members ofthe Viet Cong to give up their guerril-la ways and to return to a productivelife in their villages and (2) to per-suade villagers to support the waragainst the Viet Cong and NorthVietnamese. These multi-themedleaflets show photos of North

Vietnamese P.O.W.’s decorating their barracks and a soccer game in action. The underlying mes-sage is that of ending the war. On the reverse of the leaflet is a more direct statement: “Freedom isbetter than being a prisoner of war, but being a prisoner of war is better than getting killed.” Weoffer this authentic (8.25” x 3.25”) Viet Cong surrender leaflet in excellent condition as follows:

One Leaflet ... $7.95Ten Leaflets ... $69.50

La Salvena

This outer cigar box label depicts two women,one holding a staff, the other carrying ashield. Brightly colored and highlighted withgold embossing, this ornate early 1900’s labelmeasures 4.25” x 4.25” and is in near mint tomint condition, ready for framing. Although itcatalogs for $65.00, we offer it to you foronly…

$29.50

1920 Pilgrim Half Dollar

On May 12, 1920, Congress authorized theissuance of a special half dollar to commemo-rate the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth,Massachusetts. The obverse design depictsgovernor William Bradford and the reverseshows the Mayflower on the high seas. Weoffer a Choice AU Pilgrim CommemorativeHalf Dollar for only…

$89.50

“Wizard”

Wizards and wizardry has always fascinatedadults and children alike as can be seen by thetremendous following of recent blockbustermoves with this theme. We have just pur-chased a group of outer box cigar labels enti-tled “Wizard”. Measuring approximately 4.5inches x 4 inches and housed in an archivalholder, this label shows a super embossedimage of a wizard pulling tobacco leaves froma bundle forming cigars. At his side is a gold-en dragon and at his feet a “scorched” cat.Produced in the early 1900’s, this very colorfullabel is in near mint to mint condition and ispriced at only…

$7.95Ten for ... $69.50

Fine Buffalo Nickels1916 $7.50 1923-S $22.501916-S 19.50

$2 Bill Type Set

We offer the following $2 notes in nice circu-lated condition.

Series 1928 $14.95Series 1953 9.95Series 1963 9.95Series 1976 3.95Series 1995 3.95Series 2003 3.95One of each $44.50

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Grand Ouvert

This outer cigar box label pictures four menseated at a table playing a special version ofthe card game Skat called Grand Ouvert.Measuring approximately 4.75” x 5”, this nearmint to mint condition label has a catalogvalue of $95.00. We offer it to you for only…

$39.50

“The Round-Up”

This colorful mint condition cigar box sealwas issued over 90 years ago! It features ayoung cowboy smoking a cigar, daydream-ing about his girlfriend. Measuring approxi-mately 2.75” x 2.25”, oval in shape, and pro-duced by Celestino, Costello & Co., this artis-tic beauty is available for only…

$4.95Ten for $39.50

German 1,000 Mark Banknotes

Dated 1910, this large German banknote mea-sures approximately 7.5” x 4.5”. Issued inBerlin, this ornate note (especially thereverse!) grades XF and is priced at only…

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North African NotesThese United States silver certificates were issued for use by our armed forces sta-tioned in North Africa in World War II. They were also used later in the war in Italyafter the U.S. invasion of Sicily. They are easily distinguished by the use of a yellowseal instead of the contemporary blue seal. The first group of these notes was deliv-ered to our troops on September 4, 1942 and the last on April 24, 1944. Because ofthis relatively short period of use and the limited quantities printed, these notes arequite scarce. We offer single notes or complete sets, all grading VG or better.

$1 Note ... $59.50 $5 Note ... $89.50 $10 Note ... $69.50Complete 3 piece set ... $199.50

In Honor of Che GuevaraChe Guevara was an Argentine-bornMarxist revolutionary who joined withFidel Castro in defeating FulgencioBatista’s government of 1959. Inrecognition of this key figure ofCuba’s history, a 3 peso note wasissued in his honor in 2004. We offer aCrisp Uncirculated note for only…

$4.95Five Notes with Consecutive

Serial Numbers ... $22.50

Asparagus, Anyone?

This large (approximately 9” x 10”) GreenHead label promotes asparagus and was firstissued over a half century ago. It is extremelycolorful and features a green head mallard.Available in mint condition, this label was pro-duced for the D’Arrigo Brothers Company,which was headquartered in Salinas,California. This label, which is suitable forframing, is priced at only…

$3.95Ten for $29.50

Gem Proof Franklin Halves1957 $22.50 1960 $19.501958 32.50 1962 17.951959 22.50 1963 17.95

1953 Presidential Inaugural Program

The date is January 20, 1953. The former WorldWar II General Dwight D. Eisenhower had justdefeated his Democratic rival Adlai Stevensonin the November 4, 1952 Presidential election,winning with a popular vote advantage ofover 6 million votes and an electoral margin of442 to 89. The election put the RepublicanParty back in the White House for the firsttime since Herbert Hoover’s administration(1929-1933). From the inauguration, we offerthe official inaugural program (1953). In nicecondition, it contains 48 pages full of inauguralinformation, including pictures and inauguraldates, starting with George Washington (April30, 1789!). A great piece of history, priced atonly…

$39.50

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Theodore Roosevelt: Progressive Candidate, 1912The Progressive or “Bull Moose” party is mostfamous for the election of 1912. TheodoreRoosevelt, who was president from 1901-1908,decided he wanted to run again in 1912. His party,the Republicans, decided they would go with Taft,the incumbent, instead of Roosevelt. This infuriat-ed Roosevelt, so in an act of defiance, he boltedfrom the Republican Party and became a candi-date for the Progressive (Bull Moose) Party. Wehave just purchased a small quantity of electioncards promoting Progressive candidates. Printed

in Riverside, California, in 1912, for the Roosevelt Republican Club, these nearly century oldpieces are a rare find. Don’t miss out on this memento from the election that made political history.

$29.50

“Old Abe”During the 1920’s, 1930’s and 1940’s,it was very common to promotetobacco products with the pictures ofwell-known personalities. Such wasthe case with this end box cigar boxlabel. Measuring 6.5” x 2.25” and col-ored in black and gray with goldbordering, this Old Abe label pro-

motes not only the brand but pictures our 16th President. We offer this very popular label at avery reasonable price.

$9.95 Five for $39.50

MississippiRoad

BondsThese HarrisonCounty,Mississippi roadbonds wereissued in the1920’s and paidinterest of over5%! Whenunfolded, eachcancelled bondmeasuresapproximately15” x 9.5”. Wehave differentdenominationsavailable, eachserial num-bered, dated,signed andredeemed.Purchase yoursfor only…

$4.95

Eisenhower Congressional

Inaugural Invitations

These four pieceCongressional invitations arefrom Dwight D.Eisenhower’s first (1953) andsecond (1957) inaugurations.Consisting of the actual invi-tation, each package alsoincludes an InaugurationCeremonies Program, plusblack and white lithographs(with printed signatures) ofboth President Eisenhowerand Vice President Nixon.These invitations were sentdirectly to members ofCongress and their staffs sovery few were ever issued.We offer very nice qualityCongressional Invitations forboth inaugurations as fol-lows:

First Inauguration HeldJanuary 20, 1953 … $169.50Second Inauguration Held

January 21, 1957 … $169.50Both Pieces … $295.00

“Winged Mercury” Behind the Wheel

According to ancient Roman mythology,Mercury was the god of trade, profit, com-merce and travel. Moving swiftly from place toplace, Mercury was always in a hurry. We offera cigar box seal entitled “Motorist” whichshows Mercury behind a steering wheel of acar. This Mint condition oval-shaped labelmeasures approximately 2.25” x 3” and ismulti-colored. Bordered in a rich golden hue,this nine decade old label is priced at only…

$14.95

VF Walking Liberty Halves1939-S $19.50 1943 $13.951940 14.95

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$5.00 Blue Seal Silver CertificatesThese $5.00 Blue Seal SilverCertificates were issued in Series1934 and 1953. We offer nice VG orbetter notes as follows. Prefix will beof our choice.

Series 1934 ... $17.50Series 1953 ... $17.50Both Notes ... $32.50

Five Notes of Each ... $149.50

WWII Japanese InvasionCurrency

During World War II, the Japaneseoccupied the Philippines, set up apuppet republic and issued invasioncurrency. This short-lived occupationlasted from 1941 until the defeat ofJapan in 1945. We offer a CrispAlmost Uncirculated Ten Pesos noteprinted by the Japanese governmentfor use in the Philippines. We offer

this historical note at a very reasonable price.

$2.95 Ten for $25.00

Costa Rica CurrencyThe Republic of Costa Rica, located insouthern Central America betweenNicaragua and Panama, was discov-ered by Christopher Columbus in1502. From this small country we areable to offer Crisp Unissued/UnusedUn Colon notes dated 1917. Designedby the world renowned AmericanBanknote Company, these ornatenotes are available as follows:

One Note $14.95 Five Notes $69.50

The “Riddler” Pin Badge FromBatman “The Animated Series”

This full color cartoon pin badge is fromBatman, The Animated Series. Shown actualsize, each pin badge is on its original packag-ing. Easily a $5.00 retail item, we offer a pinbadge of “The Riddler” for only…

$2.95

Joseph Lieberman for V.P.

A graduate of Yale College (1964) JosephLieberman went on to be a Connecticut StateSenator (1970-80), a state Attorney General(1983-88) and a U.S. Senator. Asked by Al Goreto be his running mate, Joe Lieberman almostbecame our Vice President. We offer this large3 inch button of Lieberman for Vice Presidentfor only…

$3.95

1999 Proof S.B.A. Dollar

With a mintage of 750,000 pieces, this coin is areal “sleeper”. We offer a Gem Proof 1999Philadelphia Susan B. Anthony Dollar housedin its original government packaging foronly…

$24.50

AG “V” NickelsUgly but cheap!

1885 $279.50 1893 $2.491886 109.50 1895 2.251890 2.75 1896 3.501891 2.49 1897 .99

“I Shall Return”

This statement now etched in history, wasmade by General Douglas MacArthur duringWorld War II, after the Japanese drove him outof the Philippines. The promise “I ShallReturn” was fulfilled by MacArthur in 1945,when the Japanese were defeated. One yearlater, on July 4, 1946, the IndependentRepublic of the Philippines was accomplished.As a tribute to General Douglas MacArthur,these Philippine coins were struck in his honor(minted at the San Francisco Mint). We offernice Choice BU examples…

1947-S 50 Centavos … $19.501947-S 1 Peso … $39.50

Both Coins … $54.50

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North Korea NoteThis Crisp Uncirculated 50 Wonnote from North Korea is dated1992. Featuring the monument tothe five year plan along with threeprofessionals signifying NorthKorea’s future, this note catalogs for$15.00. One can be yours for only…

$6.95Ten for $59.50

Rare PhilippineSpecimen Notes

These rare 50 and 100 PisosPhilippines specimen notes are inCrisp Uncirculated condition.Each note is marked “specimen”and has a serial number of000000. We have the followingdenominations available:

50 Piso Note ... $19.50100 Piso Note ... $19.50

Both Notes ... $35.00

Rare Complete Set of F.D.R. Congressional InvitationsFranklin Delano Rooseveltwon an unprecedentedfour presidential electionsdefeating Herbert Hoover(1932), Alf Landon (1936),Windell Willkie (1940) andThomas Dewey (1944). Weare fortunate to be able tooffer congressional inau-gurations for all four vic-tories. Each congressionalset comes complete withthe invitation, the inau-gural ceremonies programplus black and whiteimages with printed sig-natures of both PresidentRoosevelt and his vicepresident. These fouritems are housed in theiroriginal approximately10” x 6.75” envelope andare in nice condition. Weare offering these invita-tion as follows:

1933 Roosevelt-GarnerInvitation … $395.00

1937 Roosevelt- GarnerInvitation … $275.00

1941 Roosevelt-WallaceInvitation … $249.50

1945 Roosevelt-TrumanInvitation … $695.00

All Four CongressionalInvitations (Regular

Price $1614.50. You save$119.50) … $1495.00

President Kerry?

“I Partied With The Winners” is the theme ofthis large and colorful 3” political button.Celebrating John Kerry’s supposed victoryover George W. Bush, at a party set for Boston,Massachusetts on November 2, 2004. This pic-ture button features the “new” first and sec-ond families: John Kerry and John Edwardsalong with their wives. Sadly, for Kerry andEdwards, this party never occurred. George W.Bush would win this election with 3 millionpopular vote advantage and a 286-251 elec-toral vote count. We offer this interesting but-ton in mint condition for only…

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Catherine the Great 5 Kopeks Coin

This giant Russian 5 Kopeks coin is larger thana silver dollar and twice as thick! Mintedunder the reign of Catherine the Great, it wasstruck in various copper based metals includ-ing, believe it or not, melted canons! In themid to late 1700’s, this coin had a value ofabout two dozen fresh eggs. We offer thisunique Imperial Russian 5 Kopeks coin in Fineto Very Fine condition for only…

$39.50

AU Indian CentsNice brown to red and brown coins with four

full diamonds visible.

1901 $19.50 1905 $19.501902 19.50 1906 17.501903 19.50 1907 17.501904 19.50

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The Torch is Passed!On January 20, 1961, the Presidentialtorch was passed from the outgoingRepublican, Dwight D. Eisenhower,to the incoming Democrat, John F.Kennedy. From this momentousevent, we offer a genuine PresidentialCongressional Invitation. Made avail-able only to members of Congressand their staffs, this invitation wasissued in very small quantities and isconsidered very scarce. As an historicJ.F.K. collectible, it is obviously avery popular and desired item. Eachinaugural package consists of fourpieces: the actual invitation, an inau-guration ceremonies program, plusblack and white lithographs (withprinted signatures of both PresidentKennedy and Vice President Johnson.This near mint conditionCongressional Invitation is availablefor only …

$275.00

Set of Five Railroad Hat/LapelPins

The mid 1800’s saw the transformation oftransportation with American railroads takingthe front seat! Events such industrialization,the Civil war and the California gold rushcaused a boom in the railroad business withthe Great Northern Railway being founded in1857 with service from St. Paul, Minnesota toSeattle, Washington. Union Pacific Railroadwas then founded under the Pacific RailroadAct of 1862 while Lincoln was still in office.The Southern Pacific Railroad Line was orga-nized in 1865 by a group of gentlemen in SanFrancisco. The Nevada County Railroad was anarrow gauge which ran over $200 million ingold and cash from Grass Valley California toNevada City and back during the gold rush(this company in 1901 had the very firstfemale railroad president in the world).Lastly, when the Wells Fargo StagecoachDivision begin to fail due to the popularity ofrail, the company formed the first transconti-nental express railroad line utilizing over adozen railroads and promoted the first refrig-erated cars. Commemorating this amazingcentury of innovation, we bring you a collec-tion of five railroad hat/lapel pins represent-ing each company’s official logo. Most lotswill include the companies described or otherfascinating lines. Yours for only…

$29.50

The State Bank and Trust Company (1903-1907)The Carson City Bank was incorporat-ed in 1875, when local businessmencreated a need for banking in that city.The bank became the Bullion andExchange Bank in 1882 and was thenrestructured in 1903 as The State Bankand Trust Company. We offer a groupof four checks which are similar indesign but different in color from thisCarson City Bank, all dated 1903 to1907, when the bank failed. All fur

checks are dated, signed and cancelled and are in very nice condition…

$14.95

Shaquille O’Neal Rubber Ducky!Do you know a diehard Los Angeles LakersFan? We have acquired some one of a kind,Shaquille O’Neal “CelebriDucks” rubber duckiesfeaturing the likeness of Shaquille O’Neal.O’Neal retired from basketball in 2011 after anNBA career spanning almost 20 years and isarguably one of the most popular players inrecent history. His “ducky” likeness is cradling abasketball while wearing his number 34 Laker’suniform and comes complete with his trademarkmustache atop his duck beak. Manufactured in2002 in conjunction with the National BasketballLeague, these were given out as fan gifts atLakers games. This safe, non-toxic duck mea-sures approximately 4.3 inches tall, comes in anattractive gift box with the edition number onthe bottom of each duck. Quantities are limitedat only …

$9.95

German “Inflationary” 20,000Marks

This high denomination 20,000 marks Germannote was issued in late 1923 just before theGerman economy completely tanked.Measuring approximately 6.25” x 3.75”, andgrading XF, this multi-colored note is priced atonly…

$7.95

Gem Proof Lincoln Cents1955 ... $12.50

1921 Peace DollarsG/VG $129.50 VF $149.50Fine 139.50

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Della Rocca Label

This large cigar bundle label promotes the Della Rocca Cigar brand promising that their cigars retail at more than 5¢ but not more than 8¢. Displaying ayoung lady, this multi-colored label is highlighted in a rich golden hue. Measuring approximately 13” x 4.75’, this stunning label is priced at only…

$7.95

King Cotton Cigar Box SealThis cigar box seal shows a cotton plant on ablue background. Bordered in gold leaf, thisnear mint to mint condition seal measuresapproximately 4” x 3.25” and was producedby A.J. Golden Company of Baltimore,Maryland. Your price for this piece of historyis only…

$2.95

The British Are Coming!

These British Armed Forces special vouchers were issued for use by British troops in occupiedGermany and Austria during World War II. These notes are Crisp Uncirculated and include the fol-lowing denominations: 5 Pence, 10 Pence, 50 Pence, 1 Pound (two different) and 5 Pound. All sixnotes are priced at only…

$9.95

1968 R.F.K. Primary Election Flyer

In the spring of 1968, Robert F. Kennedy wasconsidered one of the front runners for theDemocratic Nomination for President. Fromhis campaign, we offer a 5.25”x 8.25” black andwhite primary election flyer showing the can-didate on the obverse (with a printed signa-ture) and excerpts from his candidacyannouncement speech along with a list ofaccomplishments and proposals on the reverse.Issued less than three months before hisuntimely death, this 1968 election flyer is avail-able for only …

$4.95

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The Presidential Election of 1884The presidential election of 1884 pitted theDemocratic candidate Grover Cleveland againsthis Republican opponent James G. Blaine.When the ballots were counted in November,Cleveland would win the general election by avery narrow margin of 62,683 popular votesand 37 electoral votes. On inauguration day(March 4, 1885) Cleveland would become our22nd president. From this inaugural event weoffer a very ornate presidential inaugural invi-tation. Measuring approximately 9.5” x 7”, itsdesign represents a multitude of differentthemes. At the top stands an allegorical figureof Columbia with two female figures at her feetrepresenting education and science. In the back-

ground, the White House stands proudly. Below Columbia are ovals featuring both PresidentCleveland and Vice President Hendricks flanked by American flags and floral sprays along withprinted signatures of both men. To the left and right of the candidates are listings of the officersand members of the General Committee. This spectacular inaugural invitation sells elsewhere for$595.00. However, we have made it available to one fortunate collector for only.…

$495.00

Seven Consecutive “Sixes”These CrispUncirculated2013 $1.00Federal Reservesstart with sevenconsecutive“sixes” followedby a spare num-ber other thansix. Issued inDistrict 11(Dallas, Texas),these notes areindividuallypriced at only…

$99.50

Bill Clinton Statehood CampaignButtons

Measuring 3” and picturing our 42nd presi-dent, Bill Clinton, these 1996 campaign buttonswere issued for different states in the union.We offer a collection featuring ten differentstates of our choice. All ten Near Mint to Mintcondition buttons can be yours for only…

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The Presidential Election of 1988

The presidential election of 1988 featured theRepublican candidate George Bush and hisDemocratic opponent Michael S. Dukakis.When the votes were counted on November8th, George Bush would win with a popularvote advantage of 426 to 111. We offer a giant3.5” jugate button featuring both George Bushand Dan Quayle, with the White House in thebackground. In Near Mint to Mint condition,this button is priced at only…

$3.95Ten For $29.50

Over a Century Old $500.00 Stock CertificateIssued by the William FrankfurthHardware Company during the1880’s -1890’s, these beautifully pre-sented $500.00 stock certificates rep-resented one share of ownership.The Frankfurth Hardware Companywas founded in 1861 and along withhardware, the company also manu-factured tin items such as tubs, pailsand kettles. In 1875, the companyexpanded into the wholesale busi-ness and by 1885 had become one ofthe largest hardware wholesalers inthe Midwest distributing to over1,200 retail stores in Wisconsin,Michigan and Illinois. We offer thisapproximately 10” x 7” stock certifi-cate which has a stated value of

$500.00 and includes the name of the stock holder along with the date of issue and the signaturesof the secretary and president of the company. Serial numbered and possessing and embossedcompany seal, this over century old stock certificate is housed in a clear protective holder and ispriced at only…

$4.95Ten For $39.50

VG Flying Eagle Cents1857 $42.50 1858LL $44.501858SL 42.50

All Three Coins ... $124.50

Choice BU Jefferson Nickel RollsForty coins per roll.

1954-S $19.50 1988-D $11.951958-D 7.95 1990 13.951960-D 5.95 2003-D 5.951965 9.95 2006-D 5.951968-S 5.95

Finland Under Russian Influence

Finland declared its independence from Russiaafter the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917. Prior tothis Finland was a Grand Ducity of Russia. Wehave just purchased a small cache of BrilliantUncirculated Full Red 5 Pennia Copper coinsfrom Finland dated 1916, one year before itachieved its independence from Russia. On theobverse of this coin is a crowned monogramwith letter “N” which signifies Czar NicholasII. The reverse design shows the denominationand date. These Choice BU coins will not lastat this low price, so don’t delay your order!

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