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1901 $1 Morgan Silver Dollar NGC XF45 Extremely Fine Key Date Coin
$285.70A 1901 (Philadelphia Mint) Morgan Silver Dollar graded Extremely Fine 45 (XF-45) by NGC. This piece displays an original charcoal grey silver color/tone with some underlying golden/peach hues mixed in throughout, light hints of visible luster in the peripheries and excellent visible details. The total mintage for this date & mint: 6,962,000. Please view our photos for additional information and ask any questions prior to purchase. Learn More -
Bag Of 5000 $500 Face Value 90% Silver Roosevelt Dimes Circulated Full Dates
$15,001.95This listing is for ONE Bag of circulated $500 Face Value 90% Silver Roosvelt Dimes. Each bag will contain 5000 pieces with a random assortment of dates and mint marks in average circulated condition with full readable dates. NO DATES OR MINT MARKS ARE GUARANTEED. Each $500 face value bag will come with our own branded canvas bag. The photos provided may not be the exact bag you receive, however it represents the same product. Learn More -
1919 S 25C Standing Liberty Quarter Silver PCGS Secure Gold Shield AU50 Coin
$1,190.47A 1919 S (San Francisco Mint) Standing Liberty silver quarter graded About Uncirculated 50 (AU-50) by PCGS with a secure gold shield label. This piece displays an original off white to light grey silver color/tone with some light peach hues, light visible luster and excellent visible details. The total mintage for this date & mint mark: 396,000. Please view our photos for additional information and ask any questions prior to purchase. Learn More -
1901-08 L&M-345 NF $1 China Szechuan Kuang-hsu Dragon Silver Dollar PCGS F15
$666.66A 1901 to 1908 L&M-345 (Narrow Faced (NF) Dragon variety) Chinese province of Szechuan 'dragon' silver dollar struck during the reign of emperor Kuang-hsu graded Fine 15 (F-15) by PCGS with the Secure Gold Shield label. This piece displays an original light grey to grey silver color/tone and very nice visible details. Please view our photos for additional information and ask any questions prior to purchase. Learn More -
1921 L&M-79 $1 Yuan Shih-kai Fat Man Silver Dollar PCGS Secure AU58 Coin
$619.04A (Year 10) 1921 L&M-79 Yuan Shih-kai "Fat Man" silver dollar graded About Uncirculated 58 (AU-58) by PCGS. This piece displays an original white to light grey silver color/tone with a blanket of golden toning mostly on the reverse, light visible luster and excellent visible details. Please view our photos for additional information and ask any questions prior to purchase. Learn More -
1914 L&M-63 $1 Yuan Shih-kai Fat Man Silver Dollar NGC MS62 Uncirculated Coin
$714.28A (Year 3) 1914 L&M-63 Yuan Shih-kai "Fat Man" silver dollar graded Mint State 62 (MS-62) by NGC. This piece displays an original flashy luster, some light grey and golden toning and excellent details. Please view our photos for additional information and ask any questions prior to purchase. Learn More -
1904 B British Colony Straits Settlements $1 Silver NGC AU Details Obv Cleaned
$214.28A 1904 B (Bombay Mint) British Colony Of Straits Settlements $1 silver dollar graded About Uncirculated (AU) Details (Obverse Cleaned) by NGC. This piece displays light grey silver color/tone, light remnants of luster, light cleaning on the obverse and excellent visible details. Please view our photos for additional information and ask any questions prior to purchase. Learn More -
1901 $1 Morgan Silver Dollar NGC VF35 very Fine Key Date Coin #015
$166.66A 1901 (Philadelphia Mint) Morgan Silver Dollar graded Very Fine 35 (VF-35) by NGC. This piece displays a pleasant original light grey silver color/tone and very nice visible details. The total mintage for this date & mint: 6,962,000. Please view our photos for additional information and ask any questions prior to purchase. Learn More -
1899 $1 Proof Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS Secure Gold Shield PR61 Coin
$2,857.13An 1899 (Philadelphia Mint) Proof Morgan Silver Dollar graded Proof 61 (PR-61) by PCGS with a secure gold shield label. This piece displays an original grey silver color/tone with shades of plum and rose, the bust of Liberty is mostly white which creates a cameo-like effect and excellent, sharp details. The total mintage for this date & mint: 846. Please view our photos for additional information and ask any questions prior to purchase. Learn More -
FULL DATES 2 Rolls of 50 ea $10 Face Value 90% Silver Roosevelt Dimes
$304.432 Rolls of 50 mixed & full date 90% silver Roosevelt dimes in average circulated condition. This listing is for TWO rolls of 50 pieces EACH. All coins will be packaged in a plastic tube.
The Roosevelt Dime is a ten cent piece that was minted in ninety percent silver from 1946-1964 and in copper nickel from 1965 to date. Designed by John R. Sinnock, the inception of the Roosevelt dime started with the death of the 32nd President of the United States Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Soon after his passing, Virginia Congressman Ralph H. Daughton proposed legislation to replace the Mercury Dime with Roosevelt’s image. Chief U.S. Mint Engraver John R. Sinnock was assigned to prepare the new design, and his initial design was rejected. After preparing a new design, it was approved on January 6th, 1946 and on January 30th, 1946 the Roosevelt dime was released on what would have been Roosevelt’s 64th birthday. The obverse features Roosevelt’s bust facing left with Sinnocks initials JS in the truncation of the neck and the date to the right. The reverse depicts a torch, olive branch, and oak branch symbolizing liberty, peace and strength, respectively. The mint mark is found to the left of the torch at the bottom, however starting in 1968, the mint mark was moved to the obverse above the date. Parameters originally set for the Roosevelt Dime struck in silver were: .900 silver, .100 copper composition, a net weight of .07234 oz. pure silver, total weight of 2.5 grams, and featured a 17.9 mm diameter with a reeded edge. However, with the repeal of the gold and silver standard in 1964, the Roosevelt dime was changed to a clad strike and today dimes are .750 copper, .250 nickel composition bonded to an inner core of pure copper. The weight was also reduced to 2.27 grams.
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