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Littleton Coin Company is an employee-owned privately held major American mail order and retail company focused on numismatic (currency) collectibles and based in Littleton, New Hampshire. The company focuses largely on U.S. coins and world coins, as well as a variety of paper money and ancient coins. Largely focused on direct mail, Littleton ...
Depictions of Native Americans in the United States on coins. Pages in category "Native Americans on coins" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 ...
Dorotheum Auction House June 2010 $4,000,000 (20 million ZAR) 1898 Single 9 Pond South African Republic: King Farouk of Egypt: South Cape Coins (private transaction) [18] May 2010 $3,960,000 1885 Trade Dollar: PF-66 United States Eliasberg Heritage Auctions [19] January 2019 $3,877,500 1804 Bust Dollar - Class I PR-62 United States Mickley ...
Heritage Auctions sold an exceptional example of this coin for $2,300 in 2017. 2000-P South Carolina State Quarter – Again, this coin is rare to find in near-perfect condition, which makes it rare.
One of these coins recently sold for over $2,000 at an eBay auction. There is also a listing on eBay with a 1955 CAC Doubled Die Obverse Lincoln Cent up for sale for $29,995, which just goes to ...
You can find these pennies selling for hundreds to thousands of dollars on eBay, but one of the pricier coins in mint condition sold for $159,000. 1925-D Lincoln Penny: $21,600+
2012 (circulating commemorative coin) Tecumseh: c. 1768-1813 United native allies to fight at the Battle of Fort Detroit: 25¢ reverse 2012 (circulating commemorative coin) Charles de Salaberry: 1778-1829 Prevented American advance on Montreal twice 25¢ reverse 2012 (circulating commemorative coin) Laura Secord: 1775-1868
Auction record: $40,250. This elusive coin sold for more than $40,000 in 2008. What makes this dime so rare is that it was the first proof coin that got struck by the Mint without the S mint mark ...