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Coins+Currency
Thursday,August24,2017
RAGO
8.24.17Coins + Currency 11:00am
View condition reports in the online catalogue where they are added and updated, as needed.
If you do not see the condition information required to inform your bidding on a lot, please let us know.
Condition reports are not listed in the print catalogue.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL BUYERS:
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20.5% discounted to 17.5% if paid by cash, check, or wire transfer within 15
days.
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the total invoice (hammer price, buyer’s premium as above, any applicable
taxes).
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the buyer’s premium listed above AND a surcharge that offsets the fee levied
by the third party online bidding platform on the Auction House. See the
Terms of Sale posted with each Rago auction on Bidsquare, Artsy or Live Auc-
tioneers for more details.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PHONE BIDDERS:
Rago guarantees you a line and a phone agent for bidding until 4 PM on the
day prior to an auction. After that time, we will gladly accept your absentee
bids, even during the auction (up to 30 minutes before a lot goes on the
block). Changes to bid lists left with us prior to the deadline will always be
accommodated as best we can, as will follow-up phone bids for those who
attend/must leave the auction and other exceptional cases.
AUCTIONEERS NOTES:
If you have questions on the condition of a work, we would be glad to
provide our opinion, but all works are sold according to our Terms of Sale.
Please call the Auction House for complete condition reports if you cannot
view in person.
Condition reports are not listed in the catalogue.
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RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER
333 North Main Street
Lambertville, NJ 08530
CONTENTS
Coins+Currency: Lots 1-457, p. 1
Terms of Sale, p. 115
Auction Staff, p. 119
Shipping Information, p. 120
Condition Report Form, p. 121
Absentee Bid Form, p. 1 22
INQUIRIES/INFORMATION
SPECIALIST IN CHARGE:
Chris Wise 609.397.9374 ext. 137 or chris@ragoarts.com
PARTNER IN CHARGE:
Miriam Tucker 609.397.9374, ext. 141 or mtucker@ragoarts.com
ABSENTEE BIDS:
Eliane Talec 609.566.7225 or bids@ragoarts.com
TELEPHONE BIDS:
Guy Benthin 609.397.9374, ext. 124 or bids@ragoarts.com
CONDITION REPORTS:
Samuel Grillo 609.397.9374 ext. 152 or samuel@ragoarts.com
NEW BIDDER REGISTRATION:
Eliane Talec 609.566.7225 or bids@ragoarts.com
PAYMENTS & SHIPPING:
Karen Davies 609.397.9374, ext. 145 or karen@ragoarts.com
UP TO THE MINUTE AUCTION & EXHIBITION INFORMATION:
1.866.RAGOARTS (724.6278) or ragoarts.com
FAX LINE FOR BIDS & CONDITION REPORTS:
609.397.9377
E-MAIL FOR BID FORMS:
bids@ragoarts.com
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1
U.S. 1857-S LIBERTY $20 GOLD COIN
VF
$1,800–2,200
2
U.S. 1876-S LIBERTY $20 GOLD COIN
VF
$1,200–1,400
3
U.S. 1876-CC LIBERTY $20 GOLD COIN
XF
$3,000–5,000
4
U.S. 1876-CC LIBERTY $20 GOLD COIN
AU
$2,000–2,500
1
2
3
4
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5
U.S. 1883-S LIBERTY $20 GOLD COIN
Cleaned
$1,300–1,600
6
U.S. 1896-S LIBERTY $20 GOLD COIN
AU Details
$1,200–1,500
6a
U.S. 1904 LIBERTY $20 GOLD COIN
XF/AU
$1,200–1,600
7
U.S. 1925 ST. GAUDENS $20 GOLD COIN
PCGS MS66
$2,000–4,000
8
U.S. 1928 ST. GAUDENS $20 GOLD COIN
ANACS MS64
$1,400–1,800
5
6
6a
7
8
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8a
9
10
11
12
8a
U.S. 1873 INDIAN PRINCESS $1 GOLD COIN
PCGS MS62 open 3
$300–500
9
U.S. 1881 LIBERTY $10 GOLD COIN
XF
$600–800
10
U.S. 1882 LIBERTY $10 GOLD COIN
Cleaned
$600–800
11
U.S. 1888-S LIBERTY $10 GOLD COIN
AU Details
$700–900
12
U.S. 1899 LIBERTY $10 GOLD COIN
AU Details
$700–900
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13
U.S. 1902 LIBERTY $10 GOLD PROOF COIN
NGC PF 67
NGC Pop 3, 1 higher
PCGS Pop 1
Mintage: 113
$50,000–100,000
200%
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14
U.S. 1907 INDIAN $10 GOLD COIN
No Motto
$800–1,200
15
U.S. 1912 INDIAN $10 GOLD COIN
AU
$500–700
16
U.S. 1912 INDIAN $10 GOLD COIN
Cleaned
$600–800
14
15
16
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17
U.S. 1813 CAPPED BUST $5 GOLD COIN
PCGS genuine, cleaning AU details
$3,500–5,500
18
U.S. 1834 CLASSIC HEAD $5 GOLD COIN
Prooflike, possibly cleaned
$3,000–6,000
17 – 200%
18 – 200%
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19
U.S. 1901-S LIBERTY $5 GOLD COIN
NGC MS63
$400–600
20
U.S. 1910-S INDIAN $5 GOLD COIN
XF Details
$600–800
21
U.S. 1911 INDIAN $5 GOLD COIN
AU Details
$400–600
22
U.S. 1915 INDIAN $5 GOLD COIN
XF Details
$400–600
19
20
21
22
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23
24
25
26
27
28
23
U.S. 1878-S LIBERTY $2.50 GOLD COIN
PCGS Genuine, cleaning, AU details
$150–250
24
U.S. 1849-D LIBERTY $2.50 GOLD COIN
PCGS genuine Residue AU details
$2,000–3,000
25
U.S. 1911-D INDIAN $2.50 GOLD COIN
NGC MS61
$5,000–7,000
26
U.S. 1915 INDIAN $2.50 GOLD COIN
AU
$250–350
27
U.S. 1851 LIBERTY $1 GOLD COIN
PCGS AU55 CAC
$150–250
28
U.S. 1854 INDIAN PRINCESS $1 GOLD COIN
Type 2 XF Details
$200–300
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29
U.S. 1872 CALIFORNIA 50C GOLD COIN
BG-1049 Round Indian Fractional
NGC Graded MS62
$100–200
30
U.S. INDIAN $5 GOLD COINS
Two 1911-S
$700–900
31
U.S. $2.50 GOLD COINS
Two: 1907 Liberty, and 1927 Indian
$500–700
29
30
31
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32
U.S. INDIAN $2.50 GOLD COINS
Two: 1915, and 1927
$400–600
33
U.S. GOLD COINS
Three: 1914-D $2.50, 1885-S $5, and
1902 $5
$500–700
34
U.S. LIBERTY GOLD COINS
Two: 1861 $2.50 and 1882 $5
$500–700
35
U.S. LIBERTY $5 GOLD COINS
Three: 1881, 1892, and 1898
$800–1,200
36
U.S. LIBERTY $5 GOLD COINS
Two: 1880, and 1888-S
$600–800
32 (one of two)
33 (one of three)
34 (one of two)
35 (one of three)
36 (one of two)
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37
38
37
U.S. 1800 DRAPED BUST $1 COIN
AMERICAI BB191 B11 PCGS F12
$1,500–2,000
38
U.S. 1878-S TRADE DOLLAR COIN
PCGS AU55
$300–500
38a
U.S. 1839 GOBRECHT $1 COIN
Die alignment IV, medal turn, eagle flies horizontally,
Liberty’s head between F and A, AU possibly cleaned
$20,000–40,000
38a
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39 40
41
42
43
44
39
U.S. 1878 7TF MORGAN $1 COIN
Reverse of 1878
PCGS MS64 CAC
$150–250
40
U.S. 1878 7TF VAM 31 MORGAN $1 COIN
Reverse of 78, lines through leg
PCGS MS63
$100–200
41
U.S. 1878 7TF VAM 117 MORGAN $1 COIN
Reverse of 78, top 100 VAM tripled star
PCGS VF30
$50–100
42
U.S. 1878 7/8TF WEAK MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS63 CAC
$150–250
43
U.S. 1878 VAM 37 7/4 MORGAN $1 COIN
7/8 tail feather
PCGS AU53
$250–350
44
U.S. 1878 8TF VAM 18 MORGAN $1 COIN
Doubled Date
PCGS MS62
$200–400
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45
46
47
48
45
U.S. 1878 8TF VAM 18 MORGAN $1 COIN
Doubled Date
PCGS MS64
$300–500
46
U.S. 1878-S MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS63 CAC
$50–100
47
U.S. 1878-CC MORGAN $1 COIN
NGC MS63
$300–500
48
U.S. 1878-CC VAM 11 GSA MORGAN $1 COIN
Top 100 VAM
NGC MS 63+
$800–1,200
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49
50
51
52
49
U.S. 1879-S MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS64PL CAC Rattler
$150–250
50
U.S. 1880-CC GSA MORGAN $1 COIN
NGC MS63
$400–600
51
U.S. 1881-S MORGAN $1 COIN
NGC MS64PL CAC
$150–250
52
U.S. 1881-S MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS64PL CAC
$150–250
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53
54
55
56
53
U.S. 1881-S MORGAN $1 COIN
NGC MS65
$50–100
54
U.S. 1881-S MORGAN $1 COIN
NGC MS67 CAC
$700–900
55
U.S. 1881-CC MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS64 CAC
$500–700
56
U.S. 1881-CC MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS64 CAC
$500–700
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57
58
59
60
61
57
U.S. 1881-CC GSA MORGAN $1 COIN
NGC MS64
$400–600
58
U.S. 1882-S MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS63 CAC
$50–100
59
U.S. 1882-S MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS64 CAC
$50–100
60
U.S. 1882-CC MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS63 CAC
$150–250
61
U.S. 1882-CC MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS64 CAC
$150–250
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62
63
64
65
62
U.S. 1883-CC GSA MORGAN $1 COIN
1883-CC
$100–200
63
U.S. 1883 MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS65 CAC
$100–200
64
U.S. 1883-CC MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS66 CAC
$800–1,200
65
U.S. 1883-CC MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS64 CAC
$150–250
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66
67
68
69
66
U.S. 1883-CC MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS64 CAC
$150–250
67
U.S. 1883-CC MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS64 DMPL CAC
$400–600
68
U.S. 1884 MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS64 CAC
$50–100
69
U.S. 1883-CC MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS63 CAC Rattler
$150–250
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70
71
72
73
70
U.S. 1884-CC MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS63 CAC
$150–250
71
U.S. 1884-CC MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS63 CAC
$150–250
72
U.S. 1884-CC MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS63 CAC
$150–250
73
U.S. 1884-CC MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS64 CAC
$150–250
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74
75
76
77
74
U.S. 1884-CC MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS64 CAC
$150–250
75
U.S. 1884-CC MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS64 CAC
$150–250
76
U.S. 1885-CC MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS63 CAC
$600–800
77
U.S. 1885-CC MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS64 CAC
$700–900
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78
79
80
81
78
U.S. 1885-CC GSA MORGAN $1 COIN
NGC MS63
$500–700
79
U.S. 1887 MORGAN $1 COIN
NGC MS64 DMPL
$250–350
80
U.S. 1888 MORGAN $1 COIN
NGC MS65 CAC
$150–250
81
U.S. 1888 MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS65 CAC
$100–200
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82
83
84
85
82
U.S. 1888-O MORGAN $1 COIN
Double die obverse hotlips
PCGS VF30
$80–120
83
U.S. 1889-S MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS64 CAC
$500–700
84
U.S. 1889-CC MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS XF45
$2,500–3,500
85
U.S. 1890 MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS64 CAC
$100–200
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86
87
88
89
86
U.S. 1890-CC MORGAN $1 COIN
NGC MS64
$1,200–1,600
87
U.S. 1891-S MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS62 CAC
$100–200
88
U.S. 1892-O MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS64
$500–700
89
U.S. 1896 MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS64 CAC
$50–100
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90
91
92
93
90
U.S. 1896 MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS65 CAC
$150–250
91
U.S. 1897 MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS64 CAC
$50–100
92
U.S. 1897-S MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS63 CAC
$100–200
93
U.S. 1898 MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS65 CAC
$150–250
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94
95
96
97
94
U.S. 1898 MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS65 CAC
$150–250
95
U.S. 1898 MORGAN $1 COIN
NGC MS65 PL
$250–350
96
U.S. 1898-O MORGAN $1 COIN
NGC MS64 PL CAC
$150–250
97
U.S. 1900-S MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS65
$800–1,200
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98
U.S. 1900-S MORGAN $1 COIN
NGC MS64 CAC
$400–600
99
U.S. 1901-O MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS65 PL
$300–500
100
U.S. 1902 MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS64 CAC
$150–250
101
U.S. 1902 MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS66
$300–500
102
U.S. 1902-O MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS65 CAC
$150–250
98
99
100
101
102
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104
105
106
107
103
U.S. 1902-O MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS65 CAC
$150–250
104
U.S. 1902-S MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS63 CAC
$500–700
105
U.S. 1903 MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS64 CAC
$50–100
106
U.S. 1903-O MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS65 CAC
$500–700
107
U.S. 1904 MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS63
$150–250
103
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108
109
110 (one of three)
111 (one of five)
112 (one of six)
108
U.S. 1904-O MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS63 CAC
$50–100
109
U.S. 1921-D MORGAN $1 COIN
PCGS MS64 CAC
$50–100
110
GROUP OF GRADED U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS
Three NGC: 1878 7TF VAM 82 MS63, 1878 8TF
VAM 3 Unc Details, 1897-O XF45 Toned
$200–400
111
GROUP OF GRADED U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS
Five NGC including: 1884-CC MS63, 1890-S
MS64, 1878 8TF VAM 21 MS63, etc.
$400–600
112
GROUP OF GRADED U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS
Six NGC including: 1882-CC Unc Details, 1880/9
S Hot 50 VAM 11 MS64 PL, 1891-S MS63+, etc.
$400–600
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113 (one of 19)
114 (one of two)
115 (one of two)
116 (one of two)
117 (one of two)
113
GROUP OF GRADED U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS
Nineteen PCGS including: 1896-S XF Details,
1921 MS64, 1889 MS63, etc.
$500–700
114
GRADED U.S. GSA HOARD MORGAN $1 COINS
Two NGC: 1882-CC MS63 and 1884-CC MS63
$400–600
115
GRADED U.S. GSA HOARD MORGAN $1 COINS
Two NGC including: 1883-CC MS64, and 1884-
CC MS62+
$400–600
116
GRADED U.S. GSA HOARD MORGAN $1 COINS
Two NGC: 1883-CC MS64+, and 1884-CC MS63
$400–600
117
U.S. GSA HOARD MORGAN $1 COINS
Two: 1883-CC, and 1884-CC
$300–500
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118 (one of two)
119 (one of three)
120 (one of three)
121 (one of two)
118
U.S. GSA HOARD MORGAN $1 COINS
Two: 1882-CC, and 1883-CC
$300–500
119
U.S. GSA HOARD MORGAN $1 COINS
Three: 1882-CC, 1883-CC, and 1884-CC
$400–600
120
U.S. GSA HOARD MORGAN $1 COINS
Three: 1883-CC, 1883-CC VAM5A PL, and 1884-
CC
$500–700
121
GRADED U.S. GSA HOARD MORGAN $1 COINS
Two NGC: 1883-CC MS64, and 1884-CC MS63
$400–600
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122 (one of 43)
123 (one of 24)
124 (one of 26)
125 (one of 30)
122
U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS
Forty-three including: 1890, 1885, 1900-O,
1889, etc.
$600–800
123
U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS
Twenty-four most uncirculated including: 1884-
O, 1900-O, 1904-O, etc.
$500–700
124
U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS
Twenty-six including: 1878, 1878-S, 1890, etc.
$600–800
125
U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS
Thirty including: 1879-CC, 1890-O, 1889, etc.
$700–900
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126 (one of 44)
127 (one of 32)
128 (one of 33)
129 (one of 89)
130 (one of 46)
126
U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS
Forty-four including: 1895-O, 1892-S, 1878-CC,
etc.
$700–900
127
U.S. 1902-O MORGAN $1 COINS
Thirty-two most uncirculated
$700–900
128
U.S. 1902-O MORGAN $1 COINS
Thirty-three most uncirculated
$700–900
129
U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS
Eighty-nine including: 1895-O, 1895-S, 1879-CC,
etc.
$2,000–4,000
130
U.S. 1884-O MORGAN $1 COINS
Forty-six 1884-O/O most uncirculated
$1,000–1,500
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131 (one of 47)
132 (one of 64)
133 (one of seven)
134 (one of 37)
135 (one of 17)
131
U.S. 1884-O MORGAN $1 COINS
Forty-seven 1884-O/O most uncirculated
$1,000–1,500
132
U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS
Sixty-four including: 1892-O, 1899-O, 1897, etc.
$1,000–1,500
133
U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS
Seven including: 1884-CC VAM 5 GSA, 1878-S
with commemorative first day cover, etc.
$250–350
134
U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS
Thirty-seven including: 1878-S, 1900-O, 1897-S,
etc.
$600–800
135
U.S. 1921 MORGAN $1 COINS
Partial roll of seventeen uncirculated Morgan
silver $1 coins.
$400–600
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136
137
138
139
140
136
U.S. 1925 PEACE $1 COIN
PCGS MS65 CAC Rattler
$50–100
137
U.S. 1925 PEACE $1 COIN
NGC MS65 CAC
$50–100
138
U.S. 1925 PEACE $1 COIN
NGC MS66 CAC
$300–500
139
U.S. 1925 PEACE $1 COIN
NGC MS66 CAC
$300–500
140
U.S. 1921 HIGH RELIEF PEACE $1 COIN
NGC MS63
$300–500
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141 (one of two)
142
143 (one of 24)
144 (one of 24)
145 (one of 25)
141
U.S. 1921 PEACE $1 COINS
Two
$400–600
142
U.S. 1928 PEACE $1 COIN
PCGS MS63 CAC
$500–700
143
U.S. PEACE $1 COINS
Complete set of twenty-four including: 1921 and
1928
$800–1,200
144
U.S. PEACE $1 COINS
Complete set of twenty-four including: 1921 and
1928
$800–1,200
145
GROUP OF GRADED U.S. PEACE $1 COINS
Twenty-five including: 1922 MS64, 1923 MS64,
1925 MS64, etc.
$600–800
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146 (one of four)
147 (one of 16)
148 (one of 25)
149 (one of 46)
150 (one of 24)
146
GROUP OF GRADED U.S. PEACE $1 COINS
Four NGC MS65: 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925
$200–400
147
U.S. PEACE $1 COINS
Sixteen including: 1921, 1928, 1926-D, etc.
$400–600
148
U.S. PEACE $1 COINS
Twenty-five most uncirculated including: 1922,
etc.
$500–700
149
U.S. PEACE $1 COINS
Forty-six including: 1921, 1926, etc.
$700–900
150
U.S. PEACE $1 COINS
Twenty-four including: (20) uncirculated 1923,
1924, etc.
$400–600
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151 (one of 24)
152 (one of 44)
153 (one of 20)
154 (one of 22)
155 (one of 32)
151
U.S. PEACE $1 COINS
Twenty-four including: (20) uncirculated 1923,
1925, etc.
$400–600
152
U.S. SILVER $1 COINS
Forty-four including: 1899-O, 1878 7TF, etc.
$600–800
153
U.S. SILVER $1 COINS
Twenty including: 1884-CC PCGS MS64, 1885-O
PCGS MS64, 1899-O NGC MS64, etc.
$1,000–1,500
154
U.S. SILVER $1 COINS
Twenty-two including: 1878-S, (3) 1904-O, 1926,
etc.
$400–600
155
U.S. SILVER $1 COINS
Thirty-two including: 1893-CC, (2) 1904-O, etc.
$700–900
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156
COLLECTION OF U.S.LAFAYETTE COMMEMORATIVE $1 COINS
Twenty-five in a Capital Plastics Holder. Many with pleasing toning, some with
questionable color, most in higher grade. The Lafayette Dollar has the distinction
of being the only commemorative dollar struck from app. 1900 - 1983. The dies
were created by Charles E. Barber. The obverse closely mimics the 1881 Yorktown
commemorative 50C, while the reverse is a rendition of Bartlett’s statue. There was
a mintage of only 32,026, and though the coin is dated 1900 there is no official
date associated with it.
$8,000–12,000
156 (200%)
157
U.S. 1900 LAFAYETTE COMMEMORATIVE $1 COIN
PCGS MS64
$1,500–2,000
158
U.S. 1900 LAFAYETTE COMMEMORATIVE $1 COIN
PCGS MS62
$500–700
157
158
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159
U.S. 1920 MAINE COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN
PCGS MS65
$150–250
160
U.S. 1920 PILGRIM COMMEMORATIVE 50C
COIN
PCGS MS66+
$300–500
161
U.S. 1922 GRANT WITH STAR COMMEMORATIVE
50C COIN
PCGS MS64
$1,200–2,000
162
U.S. 1925 VANCOUVER COMMEMORATIVE 50C
COIN
PCGS MS66
$600–800
163
U.S. 1925 LEXINGTON CONCORD
COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN
PCGS MS66
$300–500
159
160
161
162
163
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164
165
166
167
168
164
U.S. 1925-S CALIFORNIA COMMEMORATIVE
50C COIN
PCGS MS65
$200–400
165
U.S. 1927 VERMONT COMMEMORATIVE 50C
COIN
PCGS MS66
$400–600
166
U.S. 1928 HAWAIIAN COMMEMORATIVE 50C
COIN
PCGS MS65
$2,000–4,000
167
U.S. 1935 CONNECTICUT COMMEMORATIVE
50C COIN
PCGS MS65
$250–350
168
U.S. 1935 CONNECTICUT COMMEMORATIVE
50C COIN
PCGS MS66
$300–500
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169
U.S. 1936 ELGIN COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN
PCGS MS67
$500–700
170
U.S. 1936 NORFOLK COMMEMORATIVE 50C
COIN
PCGS MS65
$150–250
171
U.S. 1936 GETTYSBURG COMMEMORATIVE 50C
COIN
PCGS MS66
$600–800
172
U.S. 1936-D CINCINNATI COMMEMORATIVE
50C COIN
PCGS MS66
$300–500
169
170
171
172
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173
U.S. 1936-S BAY BRIDGE COMMEMORATIVE
50C COIN
PCGS MS67
$800–1,200
174
U.S. 1936-S CINCINNATI COMMEMORATIVE
50C COIN
PCGS MS65
$300–500
175
U.S. 1937 ROANOKE COMMEMORATIVE 50C
COIN
PCGS MS67
$400–600
176
U.S. 1937-S BOONE COMMEMORATIVE 50C
COIN
PCGS MS64
$200–400
173
174
175
176
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177
178
179
180 (one of five)
181 (one of five)
177
U.S. 1937-S BOONE COMMEMORATIVE 50C
COIN
PCGS MS65
$200–500
178
U.S. 1938 OREGON TRAIL COMMEMORATIVE
50C COIN
PCGS MS67
$600–800
179
U.S. 1938 NEW ROCHELLE COMMEMORATIVE
50C COIN
PCGS MS67+
$1,000–1,500
180
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Five PCGS Graded: 1925 Stone Mountain
MS65, 1954 Washington-Carver MS66+, 1920
Pilgrim MS 4, 1936-S Columbia MS64, 1926
Sesquicentennial MS63.
$800–1,500
181
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Five PCGS Graded: 1921 Alabama 2x2 MS63,
1946 Iowa MS65, 1892 Columbian MS64, 1925
Stone Mountain MS65, 1926 Sesquicentennial
MS64+
$700–900
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182 (one of three)
183 (one of 16)
185 (one of five)
182
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Three PCGS Graded: 1926 Sesquicentennial
MS65, 1920 Maine MS65, 1936-D Boone MS65.
$800–1,500
183
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Sixteen including: 1946 P D S Booker T
Washington, 1893 Columbian Exposition, etc.
$300–500
184
U.S. 1937 P, D, AND S TEXAS CENTENNIAL 50C
COINS
Three Commemorative Coins
$300–500
185
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Five PCGS graded: 1936 Wisconsin MS66, 1923-
S Monroe MS63, 1926 Sesquicentennial MS64,
1946 Iowa MS66, 1936 Cleveland MS64
$400–600
184 (one of three)
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186 (one of four)
187 (one of four)
188 (one of four)
189 (one of four)
186
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Four PCGS graded: 1926 Sesquicentennial
MS62, 1936 Long Island MS63, 1936 Wisconsin
MS64,1920 Pilgrim MS63
$300–500
187
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Four PCGS graded: 1936-D San Diego MS66,
1893 Columbian MS 64,1925 Stone Mountain
MS63, 1935 Boone MS63
$300–500
188
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Four PCGS graded: 1920 Pilgrim MS63, 1925
Stone Mountain MS63, 1926 Sesquicentennial
MS64, 1935-S Arkansas MS64
$300–500
189
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Four PCGS Graded: 1936 Albany MS66, 1936-S
Cincinnati MS64, 1926 Sesquicentennial MS64,
1936-S Bay Bridge MS62.
$600–900
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190
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Four PCGS Graded: 1936 Albany MS66, 1946
Iowa MS67, 1926 Sesquicentennial MS64, 1936
York MS65.
$500–700
191
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Four PCGS graded: 1936-D Columbia MS66+,
1936 Delaware MS64, 1936-D Rhode Island
MS66, 1923-S Monroe AU58
$400–600
192
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Six PCGS Graded: 1925 Stone Mountain
MS66, 1946 Iowa MS67, 1952 Washington-
Carver MS64, 1892 Columbian MS65, 1926
Sesquicentennial MS63, 1936 Texas MS64.
$500–700
193
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Three PCGS graded MS63: 1923-S Monroe, 1925
Lexington, 1926 Sesquicentennial
$250–350
190 (one of four)
191 (one of four)
192 (one of six)
193 (one of three)
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194 (one of three)
195 (one of three)
196 (one of four)
197 (one of four)
198 (one of nine)
194
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Three PCGS graded MS65 including: 1924
Huguenot, 1935/34 Boone, 1936 Long Island
$300–500
195
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Three PCGS graded MS65 including: 1926-S
Oregon Trail, 1936-D San Diego, 1935 Boone
$300–500
196
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Four PCGS graded: 1926 Sesquicentennial
MS63, 1934 Texas MS64, 1936-D Rhode Island
MS64, 1936 Cleveland MS65
$300–500
197
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Four PCGS Graded: 1937 Roanoke MS66, 1926-
S Oregon Trail MS65, 1926 Sesquicentennial
MS64, 1936 Long Island MS64
$400–600
198
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Nine including: 1925 Vancouver, 1935
Connecticut, 1934 Maryland, etc.
$600–800
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199 (one of nine)
200 (one of four)
201 (one of four)
202 (one of four)
203 (one of four)
199
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Nine including: 1918 Lincoln, 1936 Elgin, 1935-S
San Diego, etc.
$600–800
200
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Four PCGS graded: 1936-S Bay Bridge MS65,
1936-D Boone MS65, 1935-S San Diego MS66+,
1951-S Washington-Carver MS65
$400–600
201
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Four PCGS graded: 1921 Pilgrim MS65+, 1926-S
Oregon MS63, 1936 Boone Ms64, 1951-D Booker
T. Washington MS65
$400–600
202
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Four PCGS graded: 1934 Texas MS66, 1936-S
Columbia MS65, 1936-S Bay Bridge MS64, 1893
Columbian MS65
$400–600
203
U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS
Four PCGS graded: 1924 Huguenot MS65, 1946
Iowa MS65, 1947-D Booker T. Washington MS66,
1923-S Monroe MS62
$400–600
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204
U.S. 1814 CAPPED BUST 50C COIN
PCGS AU58
$2,000–3,000
205
U.S. 1861 SEATED LIBERTY 50C COIN
PCGS AU53
$200–400
206
U.S. 1866-S SEATED LIBERTY 50C COIN
With Motto, NGC AU50
$300–500
204
205
206
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207 (one of 22)
208 (one of 45)
209 (one of 52)
210 (one of 40)
207
U.S. BARBER 50C COINS
Partial set of seventy-two missing 1907-D and
1892 Micro O
$3,000–5,000
208
U.S. BARBER 50C COINS
Forty-five including: 1892, 1896, 1901-S, 1914,
1894-O, 1898-O, 1893-O, etc.
$600–800
209
U.S. BARBER 50C COINS
Fifty-two including: 1893-S, 1907-O, 1898-S,
1910, 1892, etc.
$800–1,200
210
U.S. BARBER 50C COINS
Forty including: 1911-D, 1913-D, 1913-S, etc.
$500–700
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211 (one of 110)
212 (one of 127
213 (one of 130)
211
U.S. WALKING LIBERTY 50C COINS
Approximately 110 including: 1916, 1917-S Obv,
1919, 1921-S, etc.
$700–900
212
U.S. WALKING LIBERTY 50C COINS
Approximately 127: $63 face value 90% silver
$600–800
213
U.S. WALKING LIBERTY 50C COINS
Approximately 130 including: $65 face value
90% silver
$600–800
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214
GRADED U.S. FRANKLIN 50C COIN FULL SET
Thirty-five NGC MS64 and MS65
$800–1,200
215
U.S. FRANKLIN 50C COIN FULL SET
Thirty-five most uncirculated
$600–800
216
U.S. FRANKLIN 50C COIN FULL SET
Thirty-five
$400–600
217
U.S. FRANKLIN 50C COIN FULL SET
Thirty-five
$400–600
214 (one of 35)
215 (one of 35)
216 (one of 35)
217 (one of 35)
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218 (one of 35)
219 (one of 35)
220 (one of 35)
221 (one of 25)
218
U.S. FRANKLIN 50C COIN FULL SET
Thirty-five
$400–600
219
U.S. FRANKLIN 50C COIN FULL SET
Thirty-five
$400–600
220
U.S. FRANKLIN 50C COIN FULL SET
Thirty-five including: 1955 Bugs Bunny
$400–600
221
U.S. FRANKLIN 50C COINS
Twenty-five including: (4) 1962, 1953-D, 1956,
etc.
$250–350
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221 (one of 20)
222
216 (one of 21)
217 (one of 23)
222
U.S. FRANKLIN 50C COINS
Uncirculated (20) 1963
$400–600
223
U.S. 1963 FRANKLIN 50C COIN
NGC MS64 FBL
$200–400
224
GRADED U.S. FRANKLIN 50C COINS
Twenty-one PCGS graded including: 1955 “Bugs
Bunny” FS-401 MS65, 1957 MS65 FBL, etc
$600–800
225
GRADED U.S. FRANKLIN 50C COINS
Twenty-three PCGS graded including: 1949-D
MS64, 1958 MS66, etc.
$500–700
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226 (one of 135)
227 (one of 195)
228 (one of 130)
229 (one of 75)
230 (one of 15)
226
U.S. 50C COINS
Approximately 135 including: 1955, 1920, 1962-
D, 1948, 1946, 1918, 1928-S, etc.
$600–800
227
U.S. 50C COINS
Approximately 195 including: (18) 1963 from roll,
1916-S, 1939, 1918, 1917, 1941, 1918-S, 1919-D,
1946, etc.
$700–900
228
U.S. 50C COINS
Approximately 130 including: 1960 proof
Franklin, $65 face value 90% silver, etc.
$600–800
229
U.S. 50C COINS
Seventy-five including 1953, 1955, etc.
$400–600
230
U.S. 50C COINS
Fifteen in Wayte Raymond Album including:
1806, 1826, 1853-O Arrows and Rays, etc.
$600–800
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231
232
233 (one of 83)
234 (one of 83)
231
U.S. 1893 ISABELLA COMMEMORATIVE 25C
COIN
PCGS MS63
$400–600
232
U.S. 1893 ISABELLA COMMEMORATIVE 25C
COIN
PCGS MS62
$400–600
233
U.S. WASHINGTON 25C COIN FULL SET
Eighty-three silver coins 1932-1964-D including:
1932-D, 1932-S, 1934-D, etc.
$2,500–3,500
234
U.S. WASHINGTON 25C COIN FULL SET
Eighty-three silver quarters including: 1932-D,
1932-S, 1934-D, etc.
$600–800
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235 (one of 22)
236 (one of 22)
237 (one of 21)
238 (one of 155)
235
GRADED U.S. WASHINGTON 25C COINS
Twenty-two PCGS MS65 including: 1946-S,
1951-D, etc.
$300–500
236
GRADED U.S. WASHINGTON 25C COINS
Twenty-two including: 1952 PR65 rattler, etc.
$300–500
237
GRADED U.S. WASHINGTON 25C COINS
Twenty-one including: (3) 1946-S MS65, etc.
$250–350
238
U.S. WASHINGTON 25C COINS
Approximately 155 including: 1937-S, 1947,
1946-S, etc.
$300–500
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239 (one of 195)
240 (one of 422)
241 (one of four)
239
U.S. WASHINGTON 25C COINS
Approximately 195 including: $46 face value
90% silver
$400–600
240
U.S. 25C COINS
Approximately 422 including: 1853 Arrows/Rays,
1891, 1899, $90+ face value 90% silver, etc.
$800–1,200
241
U.S. 20C COINS
Four including: 1875-CC, and (3) 1875-S
$400–600
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242
U.S. 1913 PROOF 10C COIN
NGC PR62
$300–500
243
U.S. 10C COINS
Approximately 700 including: 1917, 1937, etc.
$700–900
244
U.S. MERCURY 10C COINS
Seventy-three including: 1931-D, 1931-S, 1926-S, etc.
$200–400
245
U.S. 10C COINS
Approximately 179 including: full set silver Roosevelt 10C coins,
1921, 1926-S, 1931-S, etc.
$250–350
242 243 (one of 700)
244 (one of 73) 245 (one of 179)
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246 (one of 15)
247 (one of 144) 248 (one of 11)
246
GRADED U.S. MERCURY 10C COINS
Fifteen PCGS including: 1939-D MS66, 1942 MS66, 1937-S MS65,
etc.
$200–500
247
U.S. ROOSEVELT 10C COINS
Approximately 144 including: $14 face value 90% silver
$150–250
248
GRADED U.S. 10C COINS
Eleven PCGS including: 1954 MS65 FB, 1964 MS66 FB, 1942-S
MS66, 1945-D MS66, 1984 MS66+ FB, etc.
$200–400
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249
U.S. 5C COINS
Approximately 180 including: 1913 variety 1 and
2, 1937-D 3L, etc.
$400–600
250
GRADED U.S. JEFFERSON 5C COINS
Twenty PCGS including: 1950-D MS66, 1947-S
MS66, 1946-S MS66, 1944-S MS66+, etc.
$300–500
251
GRADED U.S. 5C COINS
Twenty including: 1947-D MS66 FS, 1942-P
MS65 FS Type 2, 1971-D MS66 FS, etc.
$300–500
252
GRADED U.S. JEFFERSON 5C COINS
Twenty-one PCGS including: 1953-D MS66, 1951
MS66, 1950-D MS66, 1944-P MS66, etc.
$300–500
249 (one of 180)
250 (one of 20)
251 (one of 20)
252 (one of 21)
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253
254
255
256
253
U.S. (1783) WASHINGTON 1C COIN
Undated double head military bust
NGC MS62 BN
$1,800–2,200
254
1787 NEW JERSEY OUTLINED SHIELD POST-
COLONIAL COIN
M-16-L PCGS G4
$150–250
255
U.S. 1808 CLASSIC HEAD 1C COIN
VG+ Details
$300–500
256
U.S. 1809 CLASSIC HEAD 1C COIN
F Details
$400–600
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257
258
259 (one of five)
260 (one of 139)
257
U.S. 1838 MATRON HEAD LARGE 1C COIN
NGC MS65+ BN
$1,200–1,500
258
U.S. 1857 BRAIDED HAIR LARGE 1C COIN
Small date NGC MS63 BN
$500–700
259
U.S. GRADED LARGE 1C COINS
Five NGC including: 1818 AU 53 BN, 1818 UNC
Details, 1827 AU Details, etc.
$500–700
260
U.S. LARGE 1C COINS
Approximately 139 including: 1794, (2) 1795,
1807/6, 1841, some in Wayte Raymond boards.
$800–1,200
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261
262
263
264
261
U.S. 1872 INDIAN HEAD 1C COIN
NGC XF45 BN
$300–500
262
U.S. 1877 INDIAN HEAD 1C COIN
NGC VG Details
$300–500
263
U.S. 1909-S INDIAN HEAD 1C COIN
NGC MS61
$800–1,200
264
U.S. 1909-S INDIAN HEAD 1C COIN
NGC XF45 BN
$400–600
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265
U.S. FLYING EAGLE AND INDIAN HEAD 1C
COINS
Approximately 545 including: 1869/69, 1879,
1857, 1908-S NGC VF30 BN, 1860 NGC MS61,
etc.
$300–500
266
U.S. 1894 INDIAN HEAD 1C PROOF COIN
ANACS PF64 RB Toned old holder
$300–500
267
U.S. 1C COINS
Approximately 321 including: 1914-D, 1914-S,
1911-S, (2) 1931-S, (2) 1858 SL, some in Wayte
Raymond boards, 1876 NGC MS63, 1901 NGC
MS63, etc.
$400–600
268
U.S. LINCOLN 1C COINS
Approximately 160 including: 1909-S VDB, 1936
NGC PF Details etc.
$400–600
265 (one of 545)
266
267 (one of 321)
268 (one of 160)
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269
NUMISMATIC STUDY OF 1960-D SMALL DATE 1C COINS
Sixty-five graded with original envelopes outlining some detailed information about
different strikes and varieties.
$1,000–1,500
270
COLLECTION OF U.S. LINCOLN 1C COINS
1000+ including a collection of 1960 P and D (approximately seventy-five) large
dates with strike and variety attributions.
$300–500
271
GRADED U.S. LINCOLN 1C COINS
Twenty-two PCGS including: 1957-D MS66 RD, 1945-D MS66 RD, 1930 MS65 RD,
1942-S MS66 RD , etc.
$200–400
272
GRADED U.S. LINCOLN 1C COINS
Forty PCGS including: 1977-D MS66 RD, 1957-D MS66 RD, 1936-S MS65 RD, etc.
$300–500
269 (one of 65)
270 (four of 1000+)
271 (one of 22) 272 (one of 40)
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273
274
275
276
273
U.S. 1797 MINT ERROR 1C COIN
NGC BN Gripped Rev of 95 1C S-121B Boldly
Double Struck
$600–800
274
U.S. 1900 INDIAN HEAD 1C MINT ERROR COIN
Struck 20% Off Center NGC MS61 BN
$200–400
275
U.S. 1992 1C STRUCK ON 10C ERROR
Double denomination, 1c struck on 10C planchet
PCGS MS64 RD
$300–500
276
U.S. 1974 1C STRUCK ON 10C MINT ERROR
COIN
Double denomination, 1C struck on 10C
planchet, dated 1974 twice
$300–500
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277 (one of three)
278 (one of two)
279 (one of two)
280
277
U.S. 1C ERROR COINS
Three PCGS graded: 1998 40% Early Brockage
Obv MS66 RD, 2001 Double Struck and 75%
Indented Obv MS64 RD, and Double Struck Off
center 35% Indent MS67 RD
$300–500
278
U.S. 5C ERROR COINS
Two NGC graded: 1980-P 5C MS64 RB and
Struck on damaged 1C blank MS65RB
$300–500
279
U.S. 5C ERROR COINS
Two: No-Date 35% Off Center 16% Clip PCGS
MS65 and, 1995 Broadstruck with Obv indent
$300–500
280
U.S. 1942-S MERCURY 10C MINT ERROR COIN
Inv Mintmark PCGS MS65
FS-501
$400–600
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281
U.S. 25C ERROR COINS
Two: 1965 Double struck 2nd strike 80% off
center NGC UNC Details, and 1998 3 Strike 2nd
and 3rd 25% off center PCGS MS65
$300–500
282
COLLECTION OF U.S. ERROR COINS
Thirty including: off center Lincoln 1C, Jefferson
5C, and Roosevelt 10C, etc.
$150–250
283
U.S. MINT ERROR COINS
Three: 1952-D NGC MS62 BN Struck 60% Off
Center, 19XX Wheat 1C Struck on Tapered
Planchet NGC MS66 RB, 1944 10C Broadstruck
on Blank MS66 FB
$300–500
281 (one of two)
282 (one of 30)
283 (one of three)
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284 (one of 500+)
285 (one of 500+)
286 (one of 240)
287 (one of 75)
284
U.S. 1C AND 5C COINS
500+ including: (3) 1938-1964 Jefferson 5C,
1929 5C, 1912-S 1C, 1922-D 1C, etc.
$250–350
285
U.S. 1C AND 5C COINS
500+ including: Wheat pennies, Buffalo Nickels,
Liberty Nickels, etc.
$250–350
286
U.S. TYPE COINS
Approximately 240 including: 1901 $5 gold,
1926 Peace $1, $20 face value 90% silver, etc.
$500–700
287
U.S. TYPE COINS
Seventy-five including: 1857 50C, 1867 50C,
1822 50C, 1827 50C, 1867 5C, etc.
$500–700
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288
U.S. TYPE COINS
Approximately 156 including: 1795 1/2C, 1830
50C, 1833 1/2C, 1875-S 20C, etc.
$400–800
289
U.S. COIN GROUPING
Approximately 100 including: 1872 H10C, 1878-S
Morgan $1, 1923-S 50C, $17 face value silver
90%, etc.
$400–600
290
U.S. COINS
Eighty-four including: $40 face value 90% silver
$300–500
291
U.S. COINS
Approximately 525 including: 1823 50C, $60
face value 90% silver, 1976 silver uncirculated
set, etc.
$300–500
292
U.S. COINS
500+ including: 1976 silver bicentennial coins,
(2) 1971-S proof Eisenhower $1 coins, BU rolls
1955 1C coins, etc.
$250–350
293
U.S. TYPE COINS
Approximately 330 including: 1865 3C, 1836
H10C, 1912-S 5C, 1886 5C, $15 face value 90%
silver, etc.
$400–600
288 (one of 156)
290 (one of 84)
291 (one of 525)
292 (one of 500+)
293 (one of 330)
289 (one of 100)
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294 (one of four)
295 (one of 138)
296 (one of 200)
297 (one of 185)
294
GRADED U.S. COINS
Four including: 1883 Cents 5C MS61, 1885
Morgan $1 Unc Details blue toning, etc.
$300–500
295
U.S. PROOF AND UNCIRCULATED COIN SETS
Approximately 138 including: (2) 2016 Limited
Edition set, 2009 Lincoln Coin and Chronicles,
1999 Silver, 2012 Silver, etc.
$700–900
296
U.S. PROOF AND MINT SETS
Approximately 200 including: (2) 1988 Prestige
sets, 1989 Prestige set, 1995 silver set, wheat
pennies, etc.
$300–500
297
U.S. PROOF AND MINT SETS
Approximately 185 including: (8) silver 1976
bicentennial sets, (50) brown and blue silver
Eisenhower $1 coins, (2) 1984 prestige set, etc.
$700–900
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298
U.S. GRADED PROOF COINS
Nineteen PCGS including: 1889 5C PR65, 1956
Type 2 50C PR66, 1964 50C PR66, etc.
$600–800
299
U.S. PROOF COINS
Ninety including: 1891 5C, 1982 Washington
Silver 50C, 1986-S Ellis Island $1, etc.
$400–600
300
GRADED U.S. TYPE COINS
Twenty-six PCGS including: 1837 10C, 1954-D
25C, 1876 1C, 1897 50C, etc.
$300–500
301
GRADED U.S. MODERN $1 COINS
Nineteen PCGS including: 1983-S Olympic
MS69, 1973 Eisenhower MS65, 1976-D MS66
Type 2, 1973 MS65, etc.
$300–500
298 (one of 19)
299 (one of 90)
300 (one of 26)
301 (one of 19)
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U.S. PROOF SILVER AMERICAN EAGLE COINS
Thirty-three including: 2006 3-coin anniversary
set, 2013-W 2-coin set, full run 1986-2017.
$1,200–1,800
303
U.S. AMERICAN EAGLE BULLION COINS
Eleven including: 1989 1/10th oz $5 gold, PCGS
MS68 1996 ASE, etc.
$300–500
304
U.S. 2002 AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE COIN
PCGS MS67 with vibrant rainbow toning
$250–350
305
U.S. COINS AND EXONUMIA
Eighty including: 1976 silver proof set, 1870 3C,
1873 3C, etc.
$250–350
302 (one of 39)
303 (one of 11)
304
305 (one of 80)
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U.S. COINS AND CURRENCY
1000+ including: PCGS MS66 1938-D 5C OGH,
$7 face value 90% silver, wheat pennies, etc.
$400–600
307
U.S. COINS AND CURRENCY
Twenty including: 1859 $10 Northern Indiana
R.R. Bank Note, 1922 $10 Gold Certificate
FR1173, 1830 Capped Bust 50C, etc.
$300–500
308
U.S. COINS AND CURRENCY
Sixty including: two partial sets uncirculated
Jefferson Wartime 5C coins, eight silver
Eisenhower $1 coins, etc.
$250–350
309
U.S. AND FOREIGN COINS AND TOKENS
Approximately 600 including: 1800 80/79 1C,
1873 UK Florin, 1881 Morgan $1, 1926-S Peace
$1, etc.
$600–800
310
U.S. AND FOREIGN COINS AND CURRENCY
Approximately 300 including: 1938-D 5
reichsmark, 1886 Morgan $1, 1915 1/2 mark,
1966 Canada 50C, etc.
$300–500
306 (one of 1000+)
307 (one of 20)
308 (one of 60)
309 (one of 600)
310 (one of 300)
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311
U.S. REVOLUTIONARY WAR PAY SLIPS
Ten, some handwritten
$700–900
312
1775 VIRGINIA COLONIAL 5 POUND NOTE
VA-80 July 17, 1775
PCGS VF25 apparent splits tears repairs and stains
Ex John J. Ford Jr. Collection
$400–600
313
1775 NEW YORK COLONIAL CURRENCY $3 NOTE
NY-179 Sept. 2, 1775
PCGS 63 Adhesive residue on back, gutterfold on face
$1,500–2,000
311 (one of 10)
312
313
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314
1862 LEGAL TENDER $1 NOTE
S/N 440 Fr 16 CGA 67 Gem Uncirculated
$5,000–7,000
315
1863 $2 NATIONAL CURRENCY ILLINOIS
Alton National Bank Charter 1428 Fr 387 CGA 45
$3,000–5,000
316
1865 NATIONAL BANK OF FREDERICK
MARYLAND $1 NOTE
Fr380a Frederick, Maryland National $1 PMG
VF30
$4,500–6,500
317
1865 NATIONAL SHOE AND LEATHER BANK $1
NOTE
New York, New York Fr 380 PMG 15
$500–700
314
315
316
317
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318
1880 $2 UNITED STATES NOTE
Fr 52 CGA Gem Unc 67
$3,000–5,000
319
1882 $50 GOLD CERTIFICATE
Fr 1197 CGA VF30
$1,500–2,500
320
1899 $2 SILVER CERTIFICATE
Fr 253 CGA GEM UNC 67
$1,500–3,500
321
1907 $5 “WOOD CHOPPER” LEGAL TENDER
NOTE
“PCBLIC” Error Fr 91 PMG 62
$400–700
318
319
320
321
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322
(one of three)
323
(one of 44)
324
(one of three)
325
(one of seven)
322
U.S. SERIES 1929 CHICAGO NATIONAL NOTES
Three Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago notes:
(2) $100 and (1) $20
$300–500
323
U.S. CURRENCY
Forty-four including: Fr 235 1899 $1, (2) Fr 238
1923 $1, 1929 $20 Federal Reserve Bank of
Kansas City, 1928 $100, etc.
$500–700
324
TRENTON NJ NATIONAL CURRENCY
Three notes: 1929 $5 Broad Street National Bank
Ch 3709, 1929 $10 First Mechanics Bank Ch 1327,
1929 $20 First Mechanics Bank Ch 1327
$300–500
325
U.S. SERIES 1929 NEW YORK NATIONAL NOTES
Seven National City Bank of New York Ch. #1461
$20 notes
$200–400
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326
(one of nine)
327
(one of four)
328
(one of five)
329
(one of three)
326
U.S. SERIES 1929 NEW YORK NATIONAL NOTES
Nine: (4) $10 Federal Reserve Bank of New
York, (2) $20 Federal Reserve Bank of New York,
Ch. #2370 $10 and $20, and Ch. #29 $20 First
National Bank of the City of New York.
$200–400
327
U.S. SERIES 1929 NEW YORK NATIONAL NOTES
Four Federal Reserve Bank of New York notes:
(3) $100, (1) $50
$500–700
328
U.S. SERIES 1929 $20 NOTES OF
PENNSYLVANIA
Five: (3) Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia,
First National Bank of Lebanon Ch 240, and
Third National Bank of Pittsburgh Ch 291
$250–350
329
U.S. NATIONAL CURRENCY
Three 1929 $100 notes: Federal Reserve Bank of
New York, Chicago, and Kansas City
$400–600
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330
(one of four)
331
(one of two)
332
(one of 130)
333
(one of 18)
330
U.S. RED SEAL $5 STAR NOTES
Four star notes CGA graded:1963 GEM UNC 67,
1963 GEM UNC 66, 1953 and 1953A CH UNC 64
$300–500
331
U.S. SERIES 1966 $100 NOTES
Two Fr 1550 Granahan Fowler AA Block
$300–500
332
U.S. CURRENCY
Approximately 130 including: 1928 $10 Gold
Certificate, 1928 $50, etc.
$600–800
333
U.S. SILVER CERTIFICATES
Eighteen including: (2) 1934 A $10 North Africa
Fr 2309, 1934 A $5 North Africa Fr 2307, Fr 1701,
Fr 1702, Fr 1704, Fr 1705, etc.
$300–500
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334
(one of 26)
335
(one of four)
336
(one of 12)
337
(one of 375)
334
U.S. $5 RED SEAL LEGAL TENDER NOTES
Twenty-six including: 1953 A star, 1963 star,
1953 A fancy serial number, 1928 F, etc.
$300–500
335
OBSOLETE CURRENCY PRINT BLOCKS
Group of four
$100–200
336
U.S. CURRENCY AND EPHEMERA
Twelve including: Series 1918 $2 Philadelphia
Note, State Bank of New Brunswick NJ $1,
Citizens’ Bank of Louisiana $20, etc.
$400–600
337
CURRENCY OF CHINA
Approximately 375 including: ND 1940 Farmer’s
Bank of China 1 Yuan (45) some sequential,
1930 Central Bank of China 5 Customs Gold
Units, etc.
$500–700
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338
FOREIGN CURRENCY SPECIMEN LOT
Eleven including: The States of Jersey One Pound ND (1963), Egypt 100 Pounds ND
1979, Haiti 50 Gourdes 1986, etc.
$700–900
339
CURRENCY OF CANADA
Eighty-nine including: Dominion of Canada 25C 1900, 1923 Dominion of Canada $2,
1954 Sequential $1 replacement notes (3), etc.
$250–350
340
CENTRAL BANK OF CHINA 1928 TWENTY COPPERS
Eighty-three including: mulitple short consecutive runs.
$400–600
338
(one of 11)
339
(three of 89)
340
(three of 83)
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341
CENTRAL BANK OF CHINA 1928 TWENTY COPPERS
Eighteen consecutive serial numbers starting Y189665-Y189682
including Y189666.
$400–600
342
CENTRAL BANK OF CHINA 1928 TWENTY COPPERS
Ten consecutive serial numbers starting Y189603-Y189612
$300–500
343
CENTRAL BANK OF CHINA 1928 TWENTY COPPERS
100 consecutive serial numbers M539201-M539300
$800–1,200
341
342
343
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344
CHINA CENTRAL BANK 1941 20 YUAN UNCUT SHEET
SCWPM 240, Uncut sheet of 6, PCGS VF20 stained,
gutterfold at right
$500–1,000
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345
CURRENCY OF GERMANY
Approximately 190 including: 1949 20 Deutsche Mark, 1942 5 Reichsmark (3 consecutive), etc.
$250–350
346
CURRENCY OF GERMANY
Approximately 389 mostly pre-World War II including: 1923 100000 Mark (5 consecutive), etc.
$250–350
347
GERMAN CURRENCY NOTGELD AND BONDS
Approximately 550 including:1920 50 pfennig perforated, 1922 50000 Mark bond certificate, etc.
$300–500
345
(one of 190)
346
(one of 389)
347
(two of 550)
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348
(one of 250)
351
(one of 185)
349
(one of 42)
350
(one of 120)
348
CURRENCY OF MEXICO
Approximately 250 pieces including: El Banco
Peninsular Mexicano 1914 5 Pesos, El Banco de
Sonora sequential 5 Pesos (2), etc.
$300–500
349
1916 MEXICO REVOLUTIONARY UN PESO NOTES
Yucatan forty-two
$200–400
350
CURRENCY OF THE PHILIPPINES
Approximately 120 including: ND 1944 Fifty
Pesos Victory Note, ND 1944 Ten Pesos Victory
Note, 1936 Ten Pesos, etc.
$300–500
351
CURRENCY OF AFRICA
Approximately 185 including: 1941 Algeria 5
Francs, East African States 25 Francs 1951, 1944
Morocco 50 Francs, etc.
$150–250
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352
(one of 700+)
353
(one of 500+)
354
(one of 140)
355
(one of 600+)
352
CURRENCY OF EUROPE
700+ including: ND 1913 Greenland 25 Ore, 1964
Scotland 1 Pound, etc.
$600–800
353
CURRENCY OF MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRIES
500+ including: ND 5 Francs 1913-1916, 1950 20
Francs, Israel 1952 250 Pruta, etc.
$300–500
354
CURRENCY OF THE MIDDLE EAST
Approximately 140 including: 1931 Iraqi 1/4
Dinar, 1938 Iran 20 Rials, ND 10 Afghanis, etc.
$150–250
355
CURRENCY OF SOUTH AMERICA
600+ including: Brazil ND 5000 Cruzeiros, etc.
$400–600
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FOREIGN CURRENCY
Approximatey 125 including: 1923 Dominion of Canada
25C, 1917 5 mark, 1966 Ireland 1 Pound, Philippines 2
peso victory note, etc.
$200–400
357
CURRENCY OF ASIA, OCEANIA AND RUSSIA
600+ including: ND 1962 South Vietnam 500 Dong, ND
1938 Australia 1 Pound, 1972 Bangladesh One Taka, etc.
$500–700
358
CURRENCY OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE
CARIBBEAN
Approximately 300 including: 1976 and 1977 Jamaica $1,
$2, $5, $10 Serial Number Sets (*002700), 1949 Cuba
Peso (2), Costa Rica ND 5 Colones, etc.
$300–500
359
CURRENCY OF JAPAN AND TERRITORIES
Approximately 375 including: ND 1944 100 Yen, etc.
$300–500
356
(one of 125)
357
(one of 600+)
358
(one of 300)
359
(one of 375)
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360
JAPANESE ALLIED CURRENCY AND OCCUPATIONAL
NOTES
650+ including: ND Zone A 10 Yen, etc.
$300–500
361
EUROPEAN ALLIED WWII MILITARY CURRENCY
Approximately 275 including: 1944 100 Cent Francs,
1943 100 Lire, 1943 A 100 Lire, etc.
$250–350
362
FOREIGN CURRENCY AND EPHEMERA
600+ including: 1944 Japan 50 Sen, 1943 Dutch East
Indies 50C short snorter, etc.
$400–600
363
FOREIGN CURRENCY AND NOTGELD
Approximately 275 including: 1921 25 Pfenning, 1921 50
Not Geld, Central Bank of China 1930s gold notes, 1934
City of Long Branch NJ $1 scrip, etc.
$500–700
360
(one of 650+)
361
(one of 275)
362
(one of 600+)
363
(one of 275)
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364
FOREIGN COINS AND CURRENCY
Approximately 150 including: 1915 1 Ducat PL
restrike, 1849-A 5 Francs, 1922 Philippines 1
Peso Victory Note, etc.
$400–600
365
FOREIGN COINS AND CURRENCY
Approximately 300 including: 1931 5 Lati,
Ancient Sassanian, Japanese 100 Mon, etc.
$300–500
366
FOREIGN COINS AND CURRENCY
Approximately 120 including: (3) 1984 1/10
Krugerrand, 1862 New Brunswick 20C, 1870 25C,
1874-H 25C, etc.
$300–500
367
FOREIGN COINS AND CURRENCY
Approximately 325 including: 1897 UK 1 Penny,
etc.
$150–250
364 (one of 150)
365 (one of 300)
366 (one of 120)
367 (one of 325)
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368
COLLECTION OF CANADIAN COINS
Eighty-six including: 1935 $1, 1936 $1, 1907 50C,
1906 50C, etc.
$500–700
369
COINS OF CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND
Fifteen PCGS including: 1947 50C XF45, 1938 1C
MS63 BN, 1936 5C AU55, 1882-H 1C XF40, 1899
5C XF45, 1916 50C G06 Newfoundland 1885
50C VG08, 1918-C Newfoundland AU details,
etc.
$250–350
370
CHINESE CASH COIN SWORDS
Pair of 2
$400–600
368 (one of 86)
369 (one of 15)
370
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371
1602H FRANCE 1/4 ECU COIN
NGC AU53
$300–500
372
1659D FRANCE 1/12 ECU COIN
KM 166.4, NGC AU55
$250–350
373
1660 FRENCH STATES ORANGE 1/12 ECU COIN
XF Details
$100–200
374
1664B FRANCE 1/12 ECU COIN
XF Details
$150–250
375
1718& FRANCE ECU COIN
KM 435.27 DAV 1327, NGC AU50
$250–350
376
1784I FRANCE ECU COIN
KM 564.7, VF Details
$150–250
371
372
373
374
375
376
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377
1747-EK-M 10 THALER GERMAN STATES GOLD
COIN
PCGS VF35 Brunswick-Wolfenb.
$800–1,200
378
1818 GERMAN STATES THALER COIN
PCGS XF45 Bavaria
$150–250
379
GRADED COINS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND
TERRITORIES
Nine including: 1893 Crown VF30, 1927(m)
Australia Florin AU58, 1918 Great Britain 1/2Cr
AU58, etc.
$300–500
380
GRADED STRAITS SETTLEMENTS COINS
Nine including: 1903-B Incuse $1 AU50, 1907 $1
XF45, etc.
$400–600
381
GERMAN SILVER COINS
Eleven including: 1854 2 Thaler, 1911 D 5 Mark,
1848 2 Gulden, etc.
$600–800
382
GERMAN GRAF ZEPPELIN COINS
Two: 1929 and 1930
$200–400
377
378
379 (one of nine)
380 (one of nine)
381 (one of eleven)
382 (one of two)
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383
AETHELRED II THE UNREADY ENGLAND 1P
COIN
S-1146 (c978-1016)
NGC AU53
$200–300
384
1662 GREAT BRITAIN CROWN SILVER COIN
PCGS F15
$200–400
385
1786 GEORGE III MAUNDY COINS
Four: 1D, Twopence, Threepence, and Fourpence
$150–250
386
COINS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND TERRITORIES
Thirty-four including: 1964 Bermuda crown (2),
1982 Falkland Islands Proof set, etc.
$150–250
383
384
385 (one of four)
386 (one of 34)
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387
1710 GREAT BRITAIN GOLD GUINEA COIN
S-3574 KM#534
PCGS AU58
$3,000–5,000
388
1787 GREAT BRITAIN GOLD GUINEA COIN
S-3729 KM#609
PCGS MS62
$800–1,200
389
1813 GREAT BRITAIN GOLD GUINEA COIN
S-3730 KM#664
PCGS AU55
$2,000–4,000
390
1860 GREAT BRITAIN FARTHING COIN
Toothed Border/Beaded Border
PCGS MS62BN
$800–1,200
387
388
389
390
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391
VENICE GOLD DUCAT COIN
1342-1354 Doge LIV Andrea Dandolo 3.56g
Gamb. 84
$300–500
392
VENICE SILVER SCUDO DELLA CROCE COIN
Doge LXXXVII Nicolo Da Ponte 1578-1585 31.83g
Gamb 497r
$150–250
393
1789-97 VENICE ITALY ZECCHINO GOLD COIN
PCGS XF Details Holed Fr. 1445
$400–600
394
1834 ITALY NAPLES & SICILY 120G COIN
PCGS MS 62
$500–700
395
ITALIAN SILVER COINS
Fourteen including: 1930 R 10 Lire, 1910 R 2
Lire, 1928 R 20 Lire, 1927 R 20 Lire, etc.
$800–1,200
391
392
393
394
395 (one of 14)
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396
1788 MEXICO SPANISH COLONY 8 ESCUDO
GOLD COIN
VF
$1,200–1,600
397
1749 MO M MEXICO 2R COIN
PCGS XF40
$200–300
398
1785 MEXICO SPANISH COLONY 8 ESCUDO
GOLD COIN
VF
$1,200–1,600
399
1808 MEXICO SPANISH COLONY 8 ESCUDO
GOLD COIN
XF details surface hairlines
$1,500–2,500
396
397
398
399
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400
COINS OF NETHERLANDS OR NETHERLAND
ANTILLES
Four PCGS: 1851 Netherlands 2 1/2 G
XF40, 1970 Netherlands 25th anniversary
liberation 10 G MS64, 1964 Netherlands
Antilles 2 1/2 G MS64, 1978 Netherlands
Antilles 10 G MS66
$200–300
401
1880-BF PERU 5 PESETAS
PCGS AU55
$100–200
402
COINS OF POLAND
Four PCGS: 1965-MW P10 ZL SP67,1965-MW
P10 ZL SP67,1971-MW 5 ZL MS66, 1972-MW
P50 ZL SP67
$300–500
403
1727 PORTUGAL GOLD DOBRA COIN
XF some hairlines
$7,000–9,000
404
1899 RUSSIA 5 ROUBLES GOLD COIN
PCGS XF Details
$300–500
400 (one of four)
401
402 (one of four)
403
404
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405
1808 SWITZERLAND BERN 5 BATZ COIN
PCGS MS 64
$250–350
406
GRADED COINS OF SOUTH AND CENTRAL
AMERICA
Eleven including: 1788 Barbados Penny,
1826-RA P Argentina 2 Sol, 1883-So Chile
Peso, etc.
$150–350
407
GRADED FOREIGN COINS
Fourteen including: 1905-H Hong Kong 5C,
1885 Spanish Philippines 10C, etc.
$200–500
408
GRADED EUROPEAN COINS
Nineteen including: 1615 Saxe-Coburg-
Gotha Thaler, 1892-B Switzerland 5 Franc,
1900-E Saxony 5 Mark, etc.
$300–700
409
FOREIGN SILVER COINS
Approximately 200 including: 1890
Netherlands 25C without dot, 1707 1/2
crown, etc.
$1,500–2,500
405
406 (one of 11)
408 (one of 19)
409 (one of 200)
407 (one of 14)
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410
FOREIGN COINS
Approximately 575 including: (2) 1925 gold
sovereign, 1911 gold sovereign, etc
$700–900
411
FOREIGN COINS, MEDALS, AND TOKENS
1000+ including: 1751 8 Reales, 1858A Prussia
2 1/2 Groschen, 1885B 50 Bani, etc.
$400–600
412
COIN JEWELRY AND LOVE TOKENS
Twelve pieces including: 1873 Belgian coin
knife, 1911 three mark, etc.
$300–500
413
EUROPEAN SILVER COINS
Eleven including: 1780 Papal States 1 Scudo,
1796F Kronenthaler, 1783B Hungary Taler NGC
F15, etc.
$500–700
414
FOREIGN COINS AND TOKENS
Fifty-five including: 1884 Philippines 50C,
1936 10 Lire, 1906 50 Kopeks, etc.
$600–800
410 (one of 575)
411 (one of 1000+)
412 (one of 12)
413 (one of 11)
414 (one of 55)
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415
FOREIGN SILVER COINS
Twenty-eight including: 1938 10 Litu, 1884
5 Pesetas, 1885 5 Pesetas, 1818 Sardinia 5 L,
etc.
$300–500
416
U.S. 1796 CASTORLAND SILVER MEDAL
PCGS MS62
$6,000–8,000
417
(1862) JAB-3 TIN ARSENAL WITH SUN MEDAL
NGC MS63
$150–250
418
1889 BENJAMIN HARRISON PORFIRIO DIAZ
MEDAL
HK-731 Consolidated Kansas City Smelting &
Refining Co. Reciprocity medal.
$300–500
419
GOLD ROWING MEDAL
1868 Lake Quinsigamond Massachusetts
27dwt
$3,000–5,000
415 (one of 28)
416
417
418
419
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420
FRANKLIN MINT COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL SET
Thirty-six Franklin Mint International Society of
Postmasters sterling silver proof medals.
$300–500
421
U.S. AND FOREIGN EXPOSITION MEDALS
Four including: 1900 J.A. Roebling French
medal, 1874 Cincinati Industrial Exposition, 1901
Pan American Exposition HK 289, etc.
$400–600
422
MEDALS AND SO-CALLED DOLLARS
Ten including: 1915 Panama California
Exposition So-Called Dollar HK 428, 1960 Pony
Express So-Called Dollar HK 582, etc.
$300–500
423
HORTICULTURAL MEDALS
Five including: three Pennsylvania Horticultural
Society, etc.
$250–350
424
MEDALS AND TOKENS
Seventeen including: HK 155 So Called
Dollar 1893 Columbian Exposition, 1930 75th
Anniversary Crane Co., etc.
$250–350
425
U.S. AND FOREIGN MEDALS AND TOKENS
Approximately thirty-five including: 1837
Hard Times Token, 1985 Faberge Exhibition
Buckingham Palace Sterling Silver medal, etc.
$400–600
420 (one of 36)
422 (one of ten)
423 (one of five)
424 (one of 17)
425 (one of 35)
421 (one of four)
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426 (one of 260)
427 (one of 200)
428 (one of 200)
429
426
FOREIGN COINS AND MEDALS
Approximately 260 including: 1859 Ein
Vereinsthaler (ex jewelry), 1926 Piastre de
Commerce, 1913-A Drei Mark, etc.
$300–500
427
FOREIGN COINS AND MEDALS
Approximately 200 including: Many Thaler sized
and mostly silver. 1912 2 Corona, 1914-A Prussia
5 Mark, 1901 Prussia 5 Mark, 1902 Hamburg
5 Mark, 1887 Great Britain Crown, 1904H
Newfoundland 50C, 1907 Baden 5 mark, etc.
$4,000–6,000
428
MEDALS, TOKENS, AND EXONUMIA
Approximately 200 including: George
Washington “Time Increases His Fame, 1981
Justice in America, Lyndon B Johnson, etc.
$200–400
429
SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL GOLD UNITY
MEDAL
Mauro Pagliari, Cape Mint, in wooden
presentation box numbered 11.
$1,300–1,600
430
CHINESE MEDAL
2015 silver-plated medal.
$200–300
430
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431
ANCIENT GREEK AR STATER COIN
Thrace, Isl. of Thasos 520-450BC 8.99g
Obverse: Satyr abducts nymph
Reverse: Quadripartite incuse
NGC AU Strike 4/5, Surface 4/5
$800–1,200
432
ANCIENT GREEK AR STATER COIN
Aspendos, Pamphylia 400-330 BC 10.6g
Obverse: Two wrestlers grappling
Reverse: Slinger standing right, triskeles right
$800–1,200
433
ANCIENT GREEK AR TETRADRACHM COIN
Alexander III The Great Posthumous issue c.
336-323BC 17.1g
Obverse: Hercules wearing Nemian Lion
Reverse: Zeus enthroned facing left
$250–350
434
ANCIENT GREEK AR TETRADRACHM COIN
Attica, Athens, Circa 353-294 BC 16.9g
Obverse: Helmeted head of Athena right, with
profile eye and pi-style palmette
Reverse: Owl standing right, head facing
olive sprig and crescent behind.
$150–250
431
432
433
434
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435
ANCIENT GREEK AR STATER COIN
Acarnania, Anactorium 350-300 BC 8.41g
Obverse: Pegasus
Reverse: Athena, ring w/ fillet
NGC XF Strike 5/5, Surface 4/5
$400–600
436
ANCIENT GREEK AR TRIOBOL COIN
Sicyonia, Sicyon 330-280 BC, 2.66g
Obverse: Chimaera
Reverse: Dove in flight
NGC Ch VF Strike 5/5, Surface 4/5
$250–350
437
ANCIENT GREEK AR STATER COIN
Sicyonia, Sicyon 330-280 BC 11.3g
Obverse: Chimaera
Reverse: Dove in flight
About XF
$500–700
438
ANCIENT GREEK AR TETRADRACHM COIN
Seleukid Kingdom
Seleukos I, Nikator
17.1g Sear 6831
Obverse: Laureate head of Zeus
Reverse: Athena with spear and shield drawn by
four horned elephants
BC 312 - 280
$300–500
435
436
437
438
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439
440 (one of three)
441 (one of three)
442
439
ANCIENT GREEK AR TETRADRACHM COIN
Antioch Alexander I Balas 16.7g
Obverse: Bust facing right
Reverse: Zeus Nikephoros seated facing left
$400–600
440
SELEUKID AR TETRADRACHM COINS
Three including:Antiochos VIII Epiphanes
(Grypos) Sidon mint 15.2g
Dated SE 196 (117/6 BC)
Obverse: Diademed head right Reverse: Zeus
Ouranios standing left, holding star in extended
right hand and scepter in left
$300–500
441
PTOLEMAIC KINGDOM AR TETRADRACHM
COINS
Three including: Ptolemy I, Ptolemy VIII, etc. 11-
13g each
$300–500
442
KINGS OF PAEONIA AR TETRADRACHM COIN
335-315BC 23mm 12.2g
Obverse: Laureate Head of Apollo Right
Reverse: Warrior on rearing horse spearing
enemy warrior
$250–350
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443
444
445
446
443
KINGS OF BAKTRIA TETRADRACHM COIN
Eukratides I 171-145 BC 16.3g
Obverse: Helmeted bust of king facing right
Reverse: Dioscuri galloping right holding spears
and palm fronds
$500–700
444
KINGS OF BAKTRIA TETRADRACHM COIN
Eukratides I 171-145 BC 16.6g
Obverse: Helmeted bust of king facing right
Reverse: Dioscuri galloping right holding spears
and palm fronds
$500–700
445
PONTIC KINGDOM AV STATER COIN
Mithradates VI 120-63 BC 8.25g
Tomis types of Lysimachus
NGC Ch VF Strike 3/4, Surface 4/5
$1,200–1,600
446
ANCIENT THRACIAN OR SCYTHIAN COSON COIN
After 54 BC, AV Stater 8.48g
Obverse: procession
Reverse: eagle, wreath, scepter
NGC MS Strike 4/5, Surface 4/5
$800–1,200
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447
CELTIC ELECTRUM STATER COIN
AV Stater Somme, Gaul Gallo-Belgic type 58-
50BC 6g
Reverse: Disjointed Horse
$700–900
448
GROUP OF ANCIENT COINS
Thirty-five including: Plautilla AR Denarius, Julia
Domna Wife of Septimus Severus 193-211 AD AR
Denarius, etc.
$400–600
449
ANCIENT ROMAN AE SESTERTIUS COINS
Eight including: Philip I RIC IV 166a, Philip I RIC
IV 149a, Gordian III RIC IV 299a, etc.
$200–400
450
PARTHIAN KINGDOM AR TETRADRACHM COIN
AR Tetradrachm Mithradates II 123-88BC 15.27g
Obverse: King’s diademed and cuirassed bust left
with long pointed beard
Reverse: archer seated right on omphalos
holding bow monogram behind.
$1,000–1,500
451
ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL COINS
Approximately forty including: Mysia, Pergamon
AE 200-133BC, Troas, Skepsis AE 350-310BC, etc
$250–350
447 448 (one of 35)
449 (one of eight)
450
451 (one of 40)
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452
U.S. AND CHINESE STAMPS
Approximately thirty-eight sheets including: People’s
Republic of China Year of the Monkey #1586 Block of
Sixteen, etc.
$800–1,200
453
U.S. AND FOREIGN STAMPS
Two boxes including U.S. and foreign stamp albums and
covers.
$150–250
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454
U.S. AND FOREIGN STAMPS
Three boxes of covers and supplies
$50–100
455
U.S. AND FOREIGN STAMP COLLECTION
Three large boxes including: Scott National Album with
Airmail C13, C14, C15 and C1-6, Souvenir sheet #630, etc.
$400–600
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456
CHINESE STOCK CERTIFICATES
Three from 1913 and 1922
$700–900
457
RUSSIAN BOND CERTIFICATES
Forty-one with coupons 1885
$200–600
(one of three) (one of 41)
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TERMS OF SALE
1. General
Rago Arts and Auction Center (Hereafter
referred to as “the Auction House” “we” “us”
or “our”).
609-397-9374 (p) / 609-397-9377 (f)
By bidding at auction you agree to be
bound by these Terms of Sale as amended
and supplemented, whether you bid in the
room, through a representative, by phone,
by internet, or absentee bid. If you have any
questions after having read the Terms of
Sale, please contact the Managing Partner,
Miriam Tucker, at mtucker@ragoarts.com or
609.397.9374, extension 141 or 609-566-
7224.
Each item of property (a “Lot” or “Lots”) in this
catalogue is offered for sale subject to these
Terms of Sale, as changed or supplemented
by provisions a) written in other places within
these Terms of Sale, b) in written supplements
to this catalogue or other materials prepared
by us and c) as stated by the auctioneer
or posted in writing at the auction, prior
to a bid being accepted for a Lot. No other
communications, in writing or orally, by any
employee of the Auction House is intended to
be binding, and such other communications
are made for informational purposes only.
2. Catalogue Descriptions and Consignor
Warranties
ALL LOTS DESCRIBED IN THIS CATALOGUE
ARE SOLD “AS IS” EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY
STATED OTHERWISE. Our catalogue
descriptions for Lots are expressions of our
opinion only. All measurements listed in the
catalogue are approximate. We recommend
that you inspect the condition of a Lot prior to
bidding at auction to ensure your satisfaction
with condition. THE AUCTION HOUSE MAKES
NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
AS TO THE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR PURPOSE EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE
EXPRESSLY STATED IN THESE TERMS OF
SALE. Catalog illustrations may not be to scale
or reflect the depicted Lot’s actual size.
For each Lot, the consignor has represented
and warranted to us that the consignor is the
owner of such Lot or is acting as authorized
agent of the owner of the Lot and has the
right to transfer title to the Lot free of all
liens, claims, and encumbrances.
Neither the consignor nor we make any
warranty or representation, express or
implied, as to whether you will acquire any
reproduction rights, copyrights or other
intellectual property rights in, or with respect
to any Lot.
The Auction House retains all rights to
photographs and other intellectual property
contained in this catalogue.
3. Withdrawal
The Auction House reserves the right to
withdraw a Lot from auction for any reason
and with no liability whatsoever for such
withdrawal.
4. Condition Reports and Pre-Auction
Viewings
Condition reports are rendered as specialist
opinion by the staff of the Auction House
and/or independent consultants and not as
statements of fact. We do not guarantee the
content of written or verbal condition reports.
Condition reports can be accessed online
at ragoarts.com. If you would like additional
information, please call (609) 397-9374, fax
condition report requests to (609) 397-9377
or e-mail them to info@ragoarts.com. Our
specialists will respond to requests as quickly
as possible. If you need a condition report,
please request and review them prior to
reserving phone lines.
Please be patient. We get many requests and
we make every effort to respond to all of them
in a timely fashion. The Auction House is not
liable or responsible for any errors or failure
to do so.
5. Estimates
The estimates provided in this catalogue are
neither a representation nor a prediction
of the hammer price that will be realized at
auction, price realized at a post-auction sale,
or price realized upon resale, which may be
substantially different from our estimates in
this catalogue. We shall not be liable for any
discrepancies between our estimates and a
price realized.
6. Qualifying to Bid
As a security measure for our consignors
and us, all bidders must establish credit. You
will be asked to furnish identification and a
valid credit card number, credit references
and/or (for absentee, phone and online
bidders) an initial deposit in the form of a
pre-authorization hold equal to 10% of the low
estimate of the total number of Lots on which
you are bidding. First time and international
bidders on Asian Lots with a total low
estimate of $5,000 or greater will be asked
to: a) furnish an initial deposit in the form of
a pre-authorization hold equal to 30%; and b)
grant the Auction House the right to charge
your credit card 30% of the selling price on
the date of the auction. If you are bidding as
agent, we reserve the right to request a letter
of authorization from your principal. If you
are successful and do not remit payment as
specified, the amount owed will be charged
to your credit card together with such
charges set forth in these Terms of Sale. If
you have any questions, contact Eliane Talec,
609.397.9374, ext. 118 or 609-566-7225.
Bidding Numbers: All bidders must register
and receive a bidding number from the
Auction House prior to bidding at auction.
7. Absentee Bids
Absentee bids submitted by fax, mail or
online must be received by us no later than
two hours prior to the start of an auction’s
published start time. We accept absentee
bids by phone from qualified bidders even
during the auction up to 30 minutes before a
Lot goes on the block. Absentee bidders are
emailed their bid confirmations. If you do not
receive a bid confirmation by 5 pm on the day
prior to the auction, please call us. When you
do receive a bid confirmation, please double
check it for accuracy.
All absentee bidding is handled as though you
are in attendance. We bid on all designated
Lots for you one bidding increment above
where the competition stops up to your
bid amount. Please check and comply with
increments. In case of failure to comply, we
will reduce each off-Increment bid to the
increment below it. Generally, the auctioneer
will follow the bidding increments listed
below; however, the auctioneer may change
bidding increments during the auction for
a particular Lot at the auctioneer’s sole
discretion.
“Plus” bids: Several people may leave identical
bid amounts. Therefore on your bid sheet you
have the opportunity in addition to listing your
bid amount, to also list a “Plus” bid. An earlier
bid received by the Auction House wins in the
event of a tie, but if a later bid has an added
“plus” bid to a higher increment and the earlier
bid does not have a “Plus” bid that matches or
exceeds the “Plus” bid, the later bid would win
the Lot.
All absentee bidder names and bids are
held in strictest confidence, disclosed only
in the event of a question after the sale.
Absentee bidding is a convenience offered
to our customers and, while we will make
every effort to execute your instructions, the
Auction House is not liable or responsible for
any errors or failure to bid.
If you place absentee bids with the Auction
House and then choose to attend the auction
in person, bid by phone or by any other means,
it is solely your responsibility to cancel any
or all absentee bids prior to the start of the
auction. If you do not or cannot, regardless
of reason, you will be held responsible for the
purchase of any Lot for which you have placed
a successful bid.
8. Telephone Bids and Contingency Bids
We guarantee you a line and a phone agent
for bidding provided we receive your request
by fax, mail, phone, or online by 4:00 p.m. on
the day prior to the auction. After that time,
we will gladly accept your absentee bids as
outlined in Paragraph 7 above. Changes to bid
lists left with us prior to the deadline will be
accommodated as best we can, as will follow-
up phone bids for those who attend, but
must leave the auction and other exceptional
cases. Telephone bidders are emailed bid
confirmations. If you do not receive a bid
confirmation by 5:00 pm on the day prior
to the auction, please call us. When you do
receive a bid confirmation, please double
check it for accuracy. We can call you at two
phone numbers ONLY during the auction. If
you are unsure of where you or your agent will
be during the sale, we recommend you fill out
a contingency bid on the bidding form that
you submit to us. Contingency bids are only
available to you if you have made a telephone
bid and have notified us, no later than 30
minutes prior to the auction’s published
start time, that due to unforeseen events,
you may not be on the telephone at the time
of the sale and therefore wish to leave a
bid directly with the phone agent to make
on your behalf. Please do not change your
phone number after your phone lines have
been confirmed; if you do, the Auction House
will not be responsible for any breakdown in
communications.
We do not have the capacity to assign phone
agents to clients who want to listen only or
who will not bid the minimum selling price.
Therefore, if you request to reserve a phone
agent for bidding, you must be willing to open
bidding and bid to the low estimate should
the bidding go that far.
Bids are placed on the telephone at the
discretion of the Auction House and at
the caller’s risk. Telephone bidding is a
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convenience offered to our customers and,
while we will make every effort to execute
your instructions, the Auction House is not
liable or responsible for any errors or failure
to bid.
9. Internet Bids
The Auction House has engaged the services
of third party online bidding platforms
called Bidsquare and Live Auctioneers.
Please proceed to these sites for all
necessary information on how to bid and
buy online using these platforms. UNDER
NO CIRCUMSTANCES, INCLUDING, BUT
NOT LIMITED TO, NEGLIGENCE, SHALL THE
AUCTION HOUSE AND ITS CONSIGNORS BE
LIABLE FOR LOST PROFITS OR ANY SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
THAT RESULT FROM THE USE OF, OR THE
INABILITY TO USE, THESE SITES.
If you place absentee bids with the Auction
House and/or a third party site and also bid
in person, by phone or any other means, it
is solely your responsibility to cancel these
absentee bids prior to the start of the auction.
If you do not or cannot, regardless of reason,
you will be held responsible for the purchase
of any Lot for which you have placed a
successful absentee bid.
Absentee bids left with third party online
bidding platforms are released to the Auction
House when a Lot comes up for sale. Such
absentee bids are considered received by
us at the time they are released to us by the
online bidding platforms.
10. Reserves
A reserve is the confidential minimum price
established by the Auction House and the
consignor. The reserve will never exceed
the low estimate of a Lot. The Auction
House prohibits consignors from bidding on
their own Lots, but the Auction House may
implement the reserve by bidding on behalf
of the consignor at the auction up to the
reserve. The Auction House will indicate in the
catalogue or by saleroom announcement or
notice when parties with an interest In a Lot,
for example a beneficiary of an estate, may be
bidding on such Lot.
11. Bidding Increments
Generally, bidding increments are made as
follows; however, the auctioneer has the sole
and exclusive power, discretion, and authority
to regulate the bidding and change the
bidding increments.
• $10 until $100 is reached
• $25 until $500 is reached
• $50 until $1,000 is reached
• $100 until $3,000 is reached
• $250 until $5,000 is reached
• $500 until $10,000 is reached
• $1,000 until $30,000 is reached
• $2,500 until $50,000 is reached
• $5,000 until $100,000 is reached
• $10,000 over $100,000
12. Auctioneer’s Determination Final
A Lot will be sold to the highest bidder
as determined in the sole and exclusive
judgment of the auctioneer. The auctioneer
will also have the sole and exclusive power
and authority to: a) resolve any disputes
between bidders; b) determine whether to
pass or re-offer a Lot for sale; c) reject or
challenge any bid or advance in the bidding;
d) exclude any bidder from the auction and/or
auction premises; and e) otherwise regulate
the bidders, the bidding and the bidding
increments.
13. Successful Auction Bids
Upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer an
agreement for the sale of the Lot is created
between the successful bidder and the
consignor.
14. Auction Results
Preliminary auction results will be available
online shortly after each auction at www.
ragoarts.com. Final auction results will be
available as soon as the Auction House has
audited and verified all sales/bids, usually
within one day of an auction.
15. Invoicing, Buyer’s Premium and Sales Tax
All successful bidders will be sent invoices
by e-mail or mail (if we do not have an email
address on file) within two business days
following an auction.
We charge a buyer’s premium on each Lot
sold in amount equal to: 25% of the hammer
price up to and including $200,000.00; and
20% on that part of the hammer price above
$200,000.00 (the “Buyer’s Premium”).
Successful Bidders who bid through third
party online bidding platforms pay the Buyer’s
Premium and a surcharge that offsets the
fee levied by the third party online bidding
platform on the Auction House. For more
details on this surcharge, see the Terms of
Sale posted with each of our auctions on
Bidsquare or Live Auctioneers.
The Auction House will collect New Jersey
sales tax on all Lots picked up from the
Auction House’s New Jersey premises or
shipped to a New Jersey address.
16. Payment of the Purchase Price and
Transfer of Title
The hammer price, the Buyer’s Premium, any
applicable surcharges or fees and taxes shall
be added together to comprise the total
purchase price for each Lot (the “Purchase
Price”). Payment of the Purchase Price in
full is due immediately upon your receipt of
our invoice. If payment is not received in full
within fifteen (15) days, the Auction House
reserves the right to impose interest at a rate
of 1.5% per month prorated from the date of
auction.
Upon our receipt of payment in full in good
and clear funds from you, title to a Lot
transfers to you. If you make payment by
check, title shall not transfer to you until the
check has cleared.
17. Methods of Payment and Credit Card
Processing Fee
Cash. Check. Wire Transfers. Money Order.
Visa. MasterCard. Discover. PayPal. A 2%
surcharge will be added for payments made by
Visa, MasterCard, Discover or PayPal.
18. Authenticity Guarantee
The consignor is providing an authenticity
guarantee for certain Lots, to the extent
indicated in the catalogue (as explained
below), for a period of four (4) years from
the date of auction (the “Authenticity
Guarantee”). We are not personally liable for
the Authenticity Guarantee. For purposes
of the Authenticity Guarantee, authenticity
is defined as a true work that is not a fake.
Your sole remedy under the Authenticity
Guarantee, to the exclusion of any other
remedy available to you under the law, shall
be the return of any portion of the Purchase
Price paid by you to us. Refunds provided
under the Authenticity Guarantee shall
not include packing, shipping or insurance
expenses incurred by you. For the avoidance
of doubt, the Authenticity Guarantee
is available only to you and may not be
transferred to your heirs, agents, transferees,
assigns or subsequent buyers.
To make a claim under the Authenticity
Guarantee, you must submit, at your expense,
an opinion in writing from a recognized
expert, pre-approved by the Auction House,
regarding the authenticity of the Lot at issue.
If the Lot is judged inauthentic by the expert,
prior to receiving a refund of any amount of
the Purchase Price paid by you to us, the Lot
must be returned to us in the same condition
as at time of auction.
If you have satisfied the requirements of
this Section 18 and we have not yet paid the
consignor, we will refund your payment of the
Purchase Price or any portion thereof to you.
If you have satisfied the requirements of this
Section 18 and we have paid the consignor,
we will: (i) refund to you the Buyer’s Premium
(as defined below) and any taxes paid; and (ii)
make written demand upon the consignor for
the payment of the balance of the Purchase
Price you paid. If the consignor fails to
refund the balance of the Purchase Price,
the Auction House will furnish you with the
name and address of the consignor and assign
all of the Auction House’s rights against the
consignor to you. You hereby agree that upon
this assignment of the Auction House’s rights,
the Auction House will have no further liability
to you or responsibility to pursue your claim
against the consignor.
The Authenticity Guarantee excludes the
following:
• Any lot description that states there is a
conflict of specialist opinion;
• Any lot description that states (or is
bracketed in a section described as) “as is“ or
“not guaranteed”;
• Any typographical errors in our Lot
descriptions or catalogue;
• Wear on furniture;
• Flakes, surface scratches, or manufacturing
flaws in glass or ceramic Lots;
• The description of clocks and lighting
devices, whether in the catalogue or a
condition report, as such descriptions
may be incomplete and not identify every
mechanical replacement, repair, or defect.
The absence of reference to the condition of
a clock or lighting device does not imply it to
be in working condition or without defects,
repairs, restorations, or replacement parts. No
warranty is made that any watch is in working
condition or without defects, restorations, or
working parts. Buyers are advised to check
watch works prior to auction;
• The description of jewelry, whether in the
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catalogue or a condition report, is rendered
as opinion and not a representation of
fact, including, but not limited to, specialist
opinion as to authenticity, the enhancement
or treatment of gemstones, the weight
of gemstones, the country of origin, the
authorship or origin (manufacture) of an item,
its period (or c.) or the authenticity of its
marks;
19. Transfer of Risk of Loss
Risk of loss shall transfer to you upon your
pick-up of a Lot or the 14th day after the
auction, whichever is earlier. We are not
responsible for any damage or loss that occurs
to the Lot past such dates.
20. Pick-Up, Shipping and Storage Fees
All Lots must be removed from the premises of
the Auction House no later than fourteen (14)
days after an auction.
If Lots are not removed within thirty (30)
days after an auction, you will thereafter be
assessed a $10.00 per Lot storage charge
per day and we may, in our sole discretion,
remove any Lot to public storage at your risk
and expense. All associated charges with
such public storage will be charged to you
and must be paid prior to our release of a Lot
to you. Uncollected Lots left at the Auction
House for ninety (90) days following an
auction will be sold or donated.
If you choose to pick up a Lot from the
Auction House following an auction you must
call 24 hours in advance to arrange pick-up.
Regular hours for pick up are Monday – Friday,
from 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. and from 1:00 p.m.
to 5:00 p.m. Please bring your own packing
materials. The Auction House is closed on
Federal holidays and on Mondays following
full auction weekends. Weekend pick-ups
are made by special arrangement and/or by
appointment only.
If you choose to ship a Lot from the Auction
House you are solely responsible for the
shipment. We will work with any shipper
of your choosing. If you have any shipping
preference for any reason, please make sure
your shipper carries insurance. We are not
responsible for any damage or loss that occurs
while your objects are in another’s care. We
will also not be responsible for any damage
or loss that occurs if you choose a shipping
method that we have advised against, and we
will require a waiver from you acknowledging
this.
As a convenience to you, we will, if requested,
release a Lot to a third party shipper. This
company will pack and ship or arrange
shipment for you via UPS, FedEx or other
carrier, fully insured, for a fee payable in
advance by credit card. Shipments are made
within a few days after payment has been
received. For the avoidance of doubt, we will
not be responsible for any damage or loss that
occurs to a Lot once we release it to a third
party shipper.
All international customs, duties, and other
tariffs are your responsibility. The Auction
House and all third party shippers will declare
the hammer price plus the Buyer’s Premium as
the value of a Lot in all cases.
Oversized Lots are objects such as furniture,
andirons, floor vases, or any other item
whose safe packing will exceed the limits
of common carriers. The Auction House can
arrange delivery by freight almost anywhere
in the United States, fully insured, for a
fee. The delivery of oversized, large, heavy,
or expensive objects is not an inexpensive
proposition and we urge you to consider this
before bidding.
21. Export and Import
The Auction House and the consignor make
no representations or warranties as to
whether any Lot is or is not subject to export
or import restrictions or any embargoes and
will have no responsibility with regard to these
matters.
22. Endangered Species
You are responsible for checking any
applicable laws and regulations regarding
the importation of Lots containing materials
made from endangered species. An export
or import license may be required for the
export or import of such Lots and it is your
sole responsibility to familiarize yourself with
International, U.S. Federal and State laws
or requirements regarding the necessary
export, import, endangered species or other
permit required prior to bidding at auction.
We will not rescind the sale of a Lot that
is transferred to you and later seized by
government authorities due to the presence
of endangered species material.
23. Firearms
The Auction House only sells antique firearms
as defined by the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms. Due to New Jersey
firearms regulations, all handguns, pistols,
and revolvers will only be shipped via Federal
Express and will only be delivered to a person
who holds a Federal Firearms License or a
Curios and Relics License. Handguns, pistols,
and revolvers can only be picked up at the
Auction House by a person who holds a
Federal Firearms License or the proper New
Jersey handgun permits, which must be shown
and logged. There are no exceptions. No
firearms will be sold or shipped internationally.
It is your sole responsibility to familiarize
yourself with your local laws and requirements
for the possession of firearms; to identify
and obtain any necessary license or permit
prior to bidding; and to abide by all Federal,
State and local laws and requirements. The
Auction House and the consignor make no
representations or warranties as to whether
any Lot is or is not subject to such restrictions
and will have no responsibility with regard to
these matters.
24. Jewelry
For centuries, natural gemstones have been
enhanced in a variety of ways, including
heating, oiling and other methods. These
treatments are accepted by the international
jewelry and gemstone trade. The Auction
House makes no representations or
warranties, express or implied, as to whether
natural stones have been treated or enhanced,
whether specifically referenced or not.
All stones have been identified by standard
gemological field tests as the mounting
permits and the Auction House will
make available to prospective buyers any
gemological certificates in its possession.
It will not always be feasible to obtain a
qualified lab report on every stone offered
through the Auction House. If you wish to
have a grading or gemological report from
an independent recognized laboratory such
as the Gemological Institute of America, the
European Gemological Laboratories or the
American Gemological Institute, you may
request one at your own expense or hire an
independent adviser of your choosing.
Weights given are based solely on
measurements and known gemological
formulae; they are approximate, not exact.
Weight may differ once a stone is removed
from its setting. You are advised to verify
weight estimates prior to bidding at auction
25. Coins and Currency
Grading is a not an exact science. It is a
matter of opinion as to condition and other
attributes. Because of this, grading can and
will differ among third party grading services
(even though consensus grading is employed
by most), independent experts, dealers,
collectors and auction houses, including
our own. Due to the subjectivity of coin and
currency grading, a given piece evaluated
twice by the same expert may be assigned a
different grade each time. Opinion as to the
grading, condition or other attributes of any
Lots may have a material effect on value.
Therefore all coins and currency are sold
“as is” by the Auction House, except as to
authenticity, as expressly stated in the Terms
of Sale. They are sold without any additional
express or implied warranty, including, but not
limited to, grade. This includes all coins and
currency, including, but not limited to, those:
• Referencing the opinion of a third-party
grading service;
• With no reference to the opinion of a
third-party grading service;
• With reference to the opinion of the
Auction House as to grading;
• Subsequently submitted to a third-
party grading service for determination or
certification;
• Encapsulated and therefore unable to be
physically examined.
The Auction House reserves the right to
differ with the grades assigned to any Lot,
by certificate or otherwise, regardless of the
grading service, and will not be bound by any
prior or subsequent opinion, determination or
certification by third-party grading services
including, but not limited to, National
Guaranty Company (NGC), Professional
Coin Grading Service (PCGS), Paper Money
Guaranty (PMG) and Currency Grading and
Authentication (CGA) or any other any grading
service, third party organization or dealer.
There is no guarantee or warranty implied or
expressed that the grading standards utilized
by the Auction House will meet the standards
of any grading service at any time in the
future.
The Auction House has graded uncertified
coins and currency with reference to the
current interpretation of the American
Numismatic Association’s standards at the
time of grading.
The Auction House reserves the right to re-
grade any Lot re-consigned for any reasons,
including, but not limited to a change of
grading standards, differences in opinion,
mishandling over time.
The Auction House will not be liable for
any patent or latent defect or controversy
view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 118
pertaining to or arising from any encapsulated
coins or currency. In any such instance,
purchaser’s remedy, if any, shall be solely
against the service certifying and purchaser
hereby agrees that it shall have no remedy
against the Auction House.
Please note that certain types of plastic may
react with a coin’s metal or transfer plasticizer
to notes, causing damage. Avoid storage in
materials that are not inert.
26. Failure to Make Payment
If you fail to make payment, we shall charge
you interest at the rate of 18% per annum from
the date of the auction.
In addition to other remedies available to the
Auction House by law, the Auction House may,
at its option:
i. Cancel the sale of any Lot for which
payment by you has not been made or for any
Lot for which you have made payment and
retain all payments made by you for such Lots
as liquidated damages;
ii. Resell any Lot for which payment by you has
not been made, whether at public auction or
private sale; or
iii. Pursue any combination of i) and ii) above.
In the event of non-payment, you will be
responsible to the Auction House and the
consignor for any deficiency, any and all
costs and expenses, including reasonable
attorneys’ fees, collection fees and expenses,
late charges, interest, storage fees and
other damages. The Auction House may, at
its discretion, apply any proceeds of sale
otherwise due to you or monies held for you in
the Auction House’s possession to satisfy your
obligations to us.
27. Rescission by the Auction House
In the event the Auction House receives
notice of an adverse claim with respect to a
sold Lot, the Auction House shall have the
right (but not the obligation), in its sole and
absolute discretion, to rescind the sale to you,
upon written notice to you. Upon such notice,
you will promptly return the purchased Lot
to the Auction House’s premises in the same
condition as when you purchased it. Following
our receipt of the Lot, we will then promptly
refund you the full Purchase Price, including
the Buyer’s Premium and applicable taxes
paid. You will have no further recourse against
the Auction House or the consignor, and the
Auction House and the consignor shall not be
liable for any damages of any nature suffered
by you.
28. Governing Law and Forum for Disputes
The laws of New Jersey shall govern the Terms
of Sale and all of our auctions. Any disputes
that may arise in connection with any auction
or sale shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with New Jersey law. You agree
to submit to the jurisdiction of the courts of
the State of New Jersey with respect to any
dispute arising in connection with any auction
and/or any sales. You agree that the Federal
and State courts sitting in New Jersey shall
have exclusive jurisdiction over any claims
asserted by you against the Auction House
in connection with any auction and/or any
sales. You further agree that the Auction
House may, in its sole discretion, assert any
claims it has against you in connection with
any auction and/or any sales in any Federal
or State courts sitting in New Jersey or in any
other jurisdiction where you or assets owned
by you may be found. In the event that the
Auction House brings an action to enforce
the Terms of Sale and/or to collect any sum
due and owing to it, the Auction House shall
be entitled to collect (in addition to any other
amounts it Is owed) its reasonable attorney’s
fees, collection agency fees, and cost of suit
from you.
29. Limitations of Liability
The Auction House is not liable for any breach
or default by the consignor of a Lot.
30. Severability and Waiver
If any provision of these Terms of Sale shall
be deemed unlawful, void, or unenforceable
under applicable law, that provision shall
be stricken and severed from the remaining
provisions, which shall remain in full force and
effect. Failure to enforce any of the provisions
in these Terms of Sale shall not be deemed
a waiver of the right to enforce any other
provisions of these Terms of Sale.
31. No Assignment
Unless the Auction House consents in writing,
you may not assign your rights or any of your
obligations hereunder.
32. No Modifications
These Terms of Sale may not be changed
unless the Auction House and you have
agreed to do so in a written agreement signed
by both parties.
33. Miscellaneous
These Terms of Sale shall apply to both
auction and private sales.
Paragraph and subheadings are included in
these Terms of Sale for ease of reference and
should not be used to interpret the meaning
of the substantive provisions.
119 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com
RAGO COINS/CURRENCY AUCTIONS
Auction Management: Miriam Tucker
Director: Chris Wise
Specialist/Numismatic Community Outreach Coordinator: Tom Rago
Cataloguer/Administrator: Samuel Grillo
RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER
Partners-in-Charge: David Rago, Suzanne Perrault, Miriam Tucker
Chief Operating Officer: Michael Ingham
Chief Administrative Officer: Eliane Talec
Director, Estate Services: Sebastian Clarke
Director, Appraisal Services: Laurel Porcelli
Art Director: Anthony Barnes
Photography Studio Director: Lynnette Mager Wynn
Photographer: Jared Kramer
Director, Client Services: Karen Davies
Client Services: Martine Webber
Client Relations Specialist: Mick Byers
Foreman of Operations: Croix Leadem
Art Handlers and Movers: Casey Kochis (crew chief),
Charles Chamberlin, Jason Kwon, Sean Leslie, Richard Palleschi, Justin Thomas
Design Director/Personal Property Manager: Arlen Sam Brown
Controller: Lisa Kolva
Digital Content Creator: Nicholas Fonteix
Digital Marketing Assistant: Olivia Tornick
Public Relations/Marketing Assistant: Robin Harris
Administrative Staff: Kathy Buscavage, Guy Benthin
Our thanks to the entire auction staff.
view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 120
SHIPPING/RECEIPT OF PURCHASED PROPERTY
A bid is a contract to buy. So on the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, the successful bidder becomes the owner and assumes full responsibility for
the purchased property. This includes all costs and the expenses of any handling, shipping, insurance, taxes, or export.
When the Auction Center receives and processes your payment, your property is released for shipping, delivery by freight, or pick-up. Please allow
up to three weeks.
NOTE: Some property in this sale may require specialized shipping. Please call us for our recommendations.
SHIPPING SMALL ITEMS BY COMMON CARRIER (UPS, FEDEX, DHL OR USPS):
We have engaged shippers to pick up several times a week from the auction house. Our recommended shippers for small items are Masterpiece
Shipping and The Flemington UPS Store. Once we receive your payment and the completed shipping form authorizing the release of your
property to the shipper, we will add your lot(s) to the list for the next pick up. You will receive a shipping quote for your approval within 48 hours
after the shipper has picked up your lot(s). If for any reason the quote is not acceptable to you, your property will be returned to the auction
house so that you can make alternate arrangements.
Masterpiece Shipping
David and Vicki Child, Owners-Operators
Buckingham Green
4950-C Old York Road
Buckingham, PA 18912-2000
T: 215-794-1199 | F: 215-794-1177 | Masterpiece@gmail.com
The UPS Store #1752
203 Main Street
Flemington, NJ 08822
T: 908-806-4842 | F: 908-806-4843 | store1752@theupsstore.com
SHIPPING LARGER ITEMS BY FREIGHT:
Some furniture, bulky or odd shaped items may exceed the allowable dimensions or weight restrictions of UPS, Fed Ex and similar carriers. The
auction house can provide assistance in arranging for delivery by freight. Depending on the location, we can recommend a variety of third party
shippers. We are also happy to work with the freight company of your choosing. Please keep in mind that delivery of these types of items can be
an expensive proposition and we urge you to consider this before bidding. Please remember that it is your responsibility to pay for all deliveries.
PICK UP AT RAGO:
Hours for pick up are Monday – Friday, from 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. and from 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The shipping department closes each day
from 11:30 – 1:30. The Auction House is closed on Federal holidays and on Mondays following two and three day auctions. We require 24 hours’
notice in advance of pick up. Please bring your own packing materials.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
Weekend pick ups are made by special arrangement and/or by appointment only.
New Jersey sales tax of 6.875% must be added to your invoice when picking up merchandise unless you have a valid resale number on file.
All property must be paid for and removed from Rago Arts & Auction Center within 15 business days of the auction. Unless special arrangements
are agreed upon in writing before the sale. Storage fees are charged beginning on day 16. For more details see our Terms of Sale.
Rago Auctions  Coins & Currency Auction 8.24.17
Rago Auctions  Coins & Currency Auction 8.24.17
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Rago Auctions Coins & Currency Auction 8.24.17

  • 2. 8.24.17Coins + Currency 11:00am View condition reports in the online catalogue where they are added and updated, as needed. If you do not see the condition information required to inform your bidding on a lot, please let us know. Condition reports are not listed in the print catalogue.
  • 3. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL BUYERS: The buyer’s premium (coins & currency only) only for each lot purchased is 20.5% discounted to 17.5% if paid by cash, check, or wire transfer within 15 days. For purchases made in the room or by phone or by absentee bid and paid for by Visa, MasterCard, Discover or PayPal: A 2% surcharge will be added to the total invoice (hammer price, buyer’s premium as above, any applicable taxes). Bidders who choose to buy through third party online bidding platforms pay the buyer’s premium listed above AND a surcharge that offsets the fee levied by the third party online bidding platform on the Auction House. See the Terms of Sale posted with each Rago auction on Bidsquare, Artsy or Live Auc- tioneers for more details. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PHONE BIDDERS: Rago guarantees you a line and a phone agent for bidding until 4 PM on the day prior to an auction. After that time, we will gladly accept your absentee bids, even during the auction (up to 30 minutes before a lot goes on the block). Changes to bid lists left with us prior to the deadline will always be accommodated as best we can, as will follow-up phone bids for those who attend/must leave the auction and other exceptional cases. AUCTIONEERS NOTES: If you have questions on the condition of a work, we would be glad to provide our opinion, but all works are sold according to our Terms of Sale. Please call the Auction House for complete condition reports if you cannot view in person. Condition reports are not listed in the catalogue. ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLE: at bidsquare.com and other aggregators Previews: August 19–22 12 noon–5:00 pm August 23, 12 noon–7:00 pm By appointment Doors open day of sale at 9:00 am Preview online at www.ragoarts.com RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER 333 North Main Street Lambertville, NJ 08530
  • 4. CONTENTS Coins+Currency: Lots 1-457, p. 1 Terms of Sale, p. 115 Auction Staff, p. 119 Shipping Information, p. 120 Condition Report Form, p. 121 Absentee Bid Form, p. 1 22 INQUIRIES/INFORMATION SPECIALIST IN CHARGE: Chris Wise 609.397.9374 ext. 137 or chris@ragoarts.com PARTNER IN CHARGE: Miriam Tucker 609.397.9374, ext. 141 or mtucker@ragoarts.com ABSENTEE BIDS: Eliane Talec 609.566.7225 or bids@ragoarts.com TELEPHONE BIDS: Guy Benthin 609.397.9374, ext. 124 or bids@ragoarts.com CONDITION REPORTS: Samuel Grillo 609.397.9374 ext. 152 or samuel@ragoarts.com NEW BIDDER REGISTRATION: Eliane Talec 609.566.7225 or bids@ragoarts.com PAYMENTS & SHIPPING: Karen Davies 609.397.9374, ext. 145 or karen@ragoarts.com UP TO THE MINUTE AUCTION & EXHIBITION INFORMATION: 1.866.RAGOARTS (724.6278) or ragoarts.com FAX LINE FOR BIDS & CONDITION REPORTS: 609.397.9377 E-MAIL FOR BID FORMS: bids@ragoarts.com
  • 5. 1 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 1 U.S. 1857-S LIBERTY $20 GOLD COIN VF $1,800–2,200 2 U.S. 1876-S LIBERTY $20 GOLD COIN VF $1,200–1,400 3 U.S. 1876-CC LIBERTY $20 GOLD COIN XF $3,000–5,000 4 U.S. 1876-CC LIBERTY $20 GOLD COIN AU $2,000–2,500 1 2 3 4
  • 6. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 2 5 U.S. 1883-S LIBERTY $20 GOLD COIN Cleaned $1,300–1,600 6 U.S. 1896-S LIBERTY $20 GOLD COIN AU Details $1,200–1,500 6a U.S. 1904 LIBERTY $20 GOLD COIN XF/AU $1,200–1,600 7 U.S. 1925 ST. GAUDENS $20 GOLD COIN PCGS MS66 $2,000–4,000 8 U.S. 1928 ST. GAUDENS $20 GOLD COIN ANACS MS64 $1,400–1,800 5 6 6a 7 8
  • 7. 3 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 8a 9 10 11 12 8a U.S. 1873 INDIAN PRINCESS $1 GOLD COIN PCGS MS62 open 3 $300–500 9 U.S. 1881 LIBERTY $10 GOLD COIN XF $600–800 10 U.S. 1882 LIBERTY $10 GOLD COIN Cleaned $600–800 11 U.S. 1888-S LIBERTY $10 GOLD COIN AU Details $700–900 12 U.S. 1899 LIBERTY $10 GOLD COIN AU Details $700–900
  • 8. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 4 13 U.S. 1902 LIBERTY $10 GOLD PROOF COIN NGC PF 67 NGC Pop 3, 1 higher PCGS Pop 1 Mintage: 113 $50,000–100,000 200%
  • 9. 5 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 14 U.S. 1907 INDIAN $10 GOLD COIN No Motto $800–1,200 15 U.S. 1912 INDIAN $10 GOLD COIN AU $500–700 16 U.S. 1912 INDIAN $10 GOLD COIN Cleaned $600–800 14 15 16
  • 10. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 6 17 U.S. 1813 CAPPED BUST $5 GOLD COIN PCGS genuine, cleaning AU details $3,500–5,500 18 U.S. 1834 CLASSIC HEAD $5 GOLD COIN Prooflike, possibly cleaned $3,000–6,000 17 – 200% 18 – 200%
  • 11. 7 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 19 U.S. 1901-S LIBERTY $5 GOLD COIN NGC MS63 $400–600 20 U.S. 1910-S INDIAN $5 GOLD COIN XF Details $600–800 21 U.S. 1911 INDIAN $5 GOLD COIN AU Details $400–600 22 U.S. 1915 INDIAN $5 GOLD COIN XF Details $400–600 19 20 21 22
  • 12. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 8 23 24 25 26 27 28 23 U.S. 1878-S LIBERTY $2.50 GOLD COIN PCGS Genuine, cleaning, AU details $150–250 24 U.S. 1849-D LIBERTY $2.50 GOLD COIN PCGS genuine Residue AU details $2,000–3,000 25 U.S. 1911-D INDIAN $2.50 GOLD COIN NGC MS61 $5,000–7,000 26 U.S. 1915 INDIAN $2.50 GOLD COIN AU $250–350 27 U.S. 1851 LIBERTY $1 GOLD COIN PCGS AU55 CAC $150–250 28 U.S. 1854 INDIAN PRINCESS $1 GOLD COIN Type 2 XF Details $200–300
  • 13. 9 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 29 U.S. 1872 CALIFORNIA 50C GOLD COIN BG-1049 Round Indian Fractional NGC Graded MS62 $100–200 30 U.S. INDIAN $5 GOLD COINS Two 1911-S $700–900 31 U.S. $2.50 GOLD COINS Two: 1907 Liberty, and 1927 Indian $500–700 29 30 31
  • 14. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 10 32 U.S. INDIAN $2.50 GOLD COINS Two: 1915, and 1927 $400–600 33 U.S. GOLD COINS Three: 1914-D $2.50, 1885-S $5, and 1902 $5 $500–700 34 U.S. LIBERTY GOLD COINS Two: 1861 $2.50 and 1882 $5 $500–700 35 U.S. LIBERTY $5 GOLD COINS Three: 1881, 1892, and 1898 $800–1,200 36 U.S. LIBERTY $5 GOLD COINS Two: 1880, and 1888-S $600–800 32 (one of two) 33 (one of three) 34 (one of two) 35 (one of three) 36 (one of two)
  • 15. 11 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 37 38 37 U.S. 1800 DRAPED BUST $1 COIN AMERICAI BB191 B11 PCGS F12 $1,500–2,000 38 U.S. 1878-S TRADE DOLLAR COIN PCGS AU55 $300–500 38a U.S. 1839 GOBRECHT $1 COIN Die alignment IV, medal turn, eagle flies horizontally, Liberty’s head between F and A, AU possibly cleaned $20,000–40,000 38a
  • 16. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 12 39 40 41 42 43 44 39 U.S. 1878 7TF MORGAN $1 COIN Reverse of 1878 PCGS MS64 CAC $150–250 40 U.S. 1878 7TF VAM 31 MORGAN $1 COIN Reverse of 78, lines through leg PCGS MS63 $100–200 41 U.S. 1878 7TF VAM 117 MORGAN $1 COIN Reverse of 78, top 100 VAM tripled star PCGS VF30 $50–100 42 U.S. 1878 7/8TF WEAK MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS63 CAC $150–250 43 U.S. 1878 VAM 37 7/4 MORGAN $1 COIN 7/8 tail feather PCGS AU53 $250–350 44 U.S. 1878 8TF VAM 18 MORGAN $1 COIN Doubled Date PCGS MS62 $200–400
  • 17. 13 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 45 46 47 48 45 U.S. 1878 8TF VAM 18 MORGAN $1 COIN Doubled Date PCGS MS64 $300–500 46 U.S. 1878-S MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS63 CAC $50–100 47 U.S. 1878-CC MORGAN $1 COIN NGC MS63 $300–500 48 U.S. 1878-CC VAM 11 GSA MORGAN $1 COIN Top 100 VAM NGC MS 63+ $800–1,200
  • 18. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 14 49 50 51 52 49 U.S. 1879-S MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS64PL CAC Rattler $150–250 50 U.S. 1880-CC GSA MORGAN $1 COIN NGC MS63 $400–600 51 U.S. 1881-S MORGAN $1 COIN NGC MS64PL CAC $150–250 52 U.S. 1881-S MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS64PL CAC $150–250
  • 19. 15 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 53 54 55 56 53 U.S. 1881-S MORGAN $1 COIN NGC MS65 $50–100 54 U.S. 1881-S MORGAN $1 COIN NGC MS67 CAC $700–900 55 U.S. 1881-CC MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS64 CAC $500–700 56 U.S. 1881-CC MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS64 CAC $500–700
  • 20. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 16 57 58 59 60 61 57 U.S. 1881-CC GSA MORGAN $1 COIN NGC MS64 $400–600 58 U.S. 1882-S MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS63 CAC $50–100 59 U.S. 1882-S MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS64 CAC $50–100 60 U.S. 1882-CC MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS63 CAC $150–250 61 U.S. 1882-CC MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS64 CAC $150–250
  • 21. 17 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 62 63 64 65 62 U.S. 1883-CC GSA MORGAN $1 COIN 1883-CC $100–200 63 U.S. 1883 MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS65 CAC $100–200 64 U.S. 1883-CC MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS66 CAC $800–1,200 65 U.S. 1883-CC MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS64 CAC $150–250
  • 22. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 18 66 67 68 69 66 U.S. 1883-CC MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS64 CAC $150–250 67 U.S. 1883-CC MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS64 DMPL CAC $400–600 68 U.S. 1884 MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS64 CAC $50–100 69 U.S. 1883-CC MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS63 CAC Rattler $150–250
  • 23. 19 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 70 71 72 73 70 U.S. 1884-CC MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS63 CAC $150–250 71 U.S. 1884-CC MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS63 CAC $150–250 72 U.S. 1884-CC MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS63 CAC $150–250 73 U.S. 1884-CC MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS64 CAC $150–250
  • 24. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 20 74 75 76 77 74 U.S. 1884-CC MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS64 CAC $150–250 75 U.S. 1884-CC MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS64 CAC $150–250 76 U.S. 1885-CC MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS63 CAC $600–800 77 U.S. 1885-CC MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS64 CAC $700–900
  • 25. 21 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 78 79 80 81 78 U.S. 1885-CC GSA MORGAN $1 COIN NGC MS63 $500–700 79 U.S. 1887 MORGAN $1 COIN NGC MS64 DMPL $250–350 80 U.S. 1888 MORGAN $1 COIN NGC MS65 CAC $150–250 81 U.S. 1888 MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS65 CAC $100–200
  • 26. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 22 82 83 84 85 82 U.S. 1888-O MORGAN $1 COIN Double die obverse hotlips PCGS VF30 $80–120 83 U.S. 1889-S MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS64 CAC $500–700 84 U.S. 1889-CC MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS XF45 $2,500–3,500 85 U.S. 1890 MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS64 CAC $100–200
  • 27. 23 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 86 87 88 89 86 U.S. 1890-CC MORGAN $1 COIN NGC MS64 $1,200–1,600 87 U.S. 1891-S MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS62 CAC $100–200 88 U.S. 1892-O MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS64 $500–700 89 U.S. 1896 MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS64 CAC $50–100
  • 28. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 24 90 91 92 93 90 U.S. 1896 MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS65 CAC $150–250 91 U.S. 1897 MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS64 CAC $50–100 92 U.S. 1897-S MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS63 CAC $100–200 93 U.S. 1898 MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS65 CAC $150–250
  • 29. 25 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 94 95 96 97 94 U.S. 1898 MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS65 CAC $150–250 95 U.S. 1898 MORGAN $1 COIN NGC MS65 PL $250–350 96 U.S. 1898-O MORGAN $1 COIN NGC MS64 PL CAC $150–250 97 U.S. 1900-S MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS65 $800–1,200
  • 30. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 26 98 U.S. 1900-S MORGAN $1 COIN NGC MS64 CAC $400–600 99 U.S. 1901-O MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS65 PL $300–500 100 U.S. 1902 MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS64 CAC $150–250 101 U.S. 1902 MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS66 $300–500 102 U.S. 1902-O MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS65 CAC $150–250 98 99 100 101 102
  • 31. 27 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 104 105 106 107 103 U.S. 1902-O MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS65 CAC $150–250 104 U.S. 1902-S MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS63 CAC $500–700 105 U.S. 1903 MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS64 CAC $50–100 106 U.S. 1903-O MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS65 CAC $500–700 107 U.S. 1904 MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS63 $150–250 103
  • 32. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 28 108 109 110 (one of three) 111 (one of five) 112 (one of six) 108 U.S. 1904-O MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS63 CAC $50–100 109 U.S. 1921-D MORGAN $1 COIN PCGS MS64 CAC $50–100 110 GROUP OF GRADED U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS Three NGC: 1878 7TF VAM 82 MS63, 1878 8TF VAM 3 Unc Details, 1897-O XF45 Toned $200–400 111 GROUP OF GRADED U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS Five NGC including: 1884-CC MS63, 1890-S MS64, 1878 8TF VAM 21 MS63, etc. $400–600 112 GROUP OF GRADED U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS Six NGC including: 1882-CC Unc Details, 1880/9 S Hot 50 VAM 11 MS64 PL, 1891-S MS63+, etc. $400–600
  • 33. 29 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 113 (one of 19) 114 (one of two) 115 (one of two) 116 (one of two) 117 (one of two) 113 GROUP OF GRADED U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS Nineteen PCGS including: 1896-S XF Details, 1921 MS64, 1889 MS63, etc. $500–700 114 GRADED U.S. GSA HOARD MORGAN $1 COINS Two NGC: 1882-CC MS63 and 1884-CC MS63 $400–600 115 GRADED U.S. GSA HOARD MORGAN $1 COINS Two NGC including: 1883-CC MS64, and 1884- CC MS62+ $400–600 116 GRADED U.S. GSA HOARD MORGAN $1 COINS Two NGC: 1883-CC MS64+, and 1884-CC MS63 $400–600 117 U.S. GSA HOARD MORGAN $1 COINS Two: 1883-CC, and 1884-CC $300–500
  • 34. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 30 118 (one of two) 119 (one of three) 120 (one of three) 121 (one of two) 118 U.S. GSA HOARD MORGAN $1 COINS Two: 1882-CC, and 1883-CC $300–500 119 U.S. GSA HOARD MORGAN $1 COINS Three: 1882-CC, 1883-CC, and 1884-CC $400–600 120 U.S. GSA HOARD MORGAN $1 COINS Three: 1883-CC, 1883-CC VAM5A PL, and 1884- CC $500–700 121 GRADED U.S. GSA HOARD MORGAN $1 COINS Two NGC: 1883-CC MS64, and 1884-CC MS63 $400–600
  • 35. 31 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 122 (one of 43) 123 (one of 24) 124 (one of 26) 125 (one of 30) 122 U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS Forty-three including: 1890, 1885, 1900-O, 1889, etc. $600–800 123 U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS Twenty-four most uncirculated including: 1884- O, 1900-O, 1904-O, etc. $500–700 124 U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS Twenty-six including: 1878, 1878-S, 1890, etc. $600–800 125 U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS Thirty including: 1879-CC, 1890-O, 1889, etc. $700–900
  • 36. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 32 126 (one of 44) 127 (one of 32) 128 (one of 33) 129 (one of 89) 130 (one of 46) 126 U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS Forty-four including: 1895-O, 1892-S, 1878-CC, etc. $700–900 127 U.S. 1902-O MORGAN $1 COINS Thirty-two most uncirculated $700–900 128 U.S. 1902-O MORGAN $1 COINS Thirty-three most uncirculated $700–900 129 U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS Eighty-nine including: 1895-O, 1895-S, 1879-CC, etc. $2,000–4,000 130 U.S. 1884-O MORGAN $1 COINS Forty-six 1884-O/O most uncirculated $1,000–1,500
  • 37. 33 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 131 (one of 47) 132 (one of 64) 133 (one of seven) 134 (one of 37) 135 (one of 17) 131 U.S. 1884-O MORGAN $1 COINS Forty-seven 1884-O/O most uncirculated $1,000–1,500 132 U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS Sixty-four including: 1892-O, 1899-O, 1897, etc. $1,000–1,500 133 U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS Seven including: 1884-CC VAM 5 GSA, 1878-S with commemorative first day cover, etc. $250–350 134 U.S. MORGAN $1 COINS Thirty-seven including: 1878-S, 1900-O, 1897-S, etc. $600–800 135 U.S. 1921 MORGAN $1 COINS Partial roll of seventeen uncirculated Morgan silver $1 coins. $400–600
  • 38. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 34 136 137 138 139 140 136 U.S. 1925 PEACE $1 COIN PCGS MS65 CAC Rattler $50–100 137 U.S. 1925 PEACE $1 COIN NGC MS65 CAC $50–100 138 U.S. 1925 PEACE $1 COIN NGC MS66 CAC $300–500 139 U.S. 1925 PEACE $1 COIN NGC MS66 CAC $300–500 140 U.S. 1921 HIGH RELIEF PEACE $1 COIN NGC MS63 $300–500
  • 39. 35 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 141 (one of two) 142 143 (one of 24) 144 (one of 24) 145 (one of 25) 141 U.S. 1921 PEACE $1 COINS Two $400–600 142 U.S. 1928 PEACE $1 COIN PCGS MS63 CAC $500–700 143 U.S. PEACE $1 COINS Complete set of twenty-four including: 1921 and 1928 $800–1,200 144 U.S. PEACE $1 COINS Complete set of twenty-four including: 1921 and 1928 $800–1,200 145 GROUP OF GRADED U.S. PEACE $1 COINS Twenty-five including: 1922 MS64, 1923 MS64, 1925 MS64, etc. $600–800
  • 40. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 36 146 (one of four) 147 (one of 16) 148 (one of 25) 149 (one of 46) 150 (one of 24) 146 GROUP OF GRADED U.S. PEACE $1 COINS Four NGC MS65: 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925 $200–400 147 U.S. PEACE $1 COINS Sixteen including: 1921, 1928, 1926-D, etc. $400–600 148 U.S. PEACE $1 COINS Twenty-five most uncirculated including: 1922, etc. $500–700 149 U.S. PEACE $1 COINS Forty-six including: 1921, 1926, etc. $700–900 150 U.S. PEACE $1 COINS Twenty-four including: (20) uncirculated 1923, 1924, etc. $400–600
  • 41. 37 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 151 (one of 24) 152 (one of 44) 153 (one of 20) 154 (one of 22) 155 (one of 32) 151 U.S. PEACE $1 COINS Twenty-four including: (20) uncirculated 1923, 1925, etc. $400–600 152 U.S. SILVER $1 COINS Forty-four including: 1899-O, 1878 7TF, etc. $600–800 153 U.S. SILVER $1 COINS Twenty including: 1884-CC PCGS MS64, 1885-O PCGS MS64, 1899-O NGC MS64, etc. $1,000–1,500 154 U.S. SILVER $1 COINS Twenty-two including: 1878-S, (3) 1904-O, 1926, etc. $400–600 155 U.S. SILVER $1 COINS Thirty-two including: 1893-CC, (2) 1904-O, etc. $700–900
  • 42. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 38
  • 43. 39 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 156 COLLECTION OF U.S.LAFAYETTE COMMEMORATIVE $1 COINS Twenty-five in a Capital Plastics Holder. Many with pleasing toning, some with questionable color, most in higher grade. The Lafayette Dollar has the distinction of being the only commemorative dollar struck from app. 1900 - 1983. The dies were created by Charles E. Barber. The obverse closely mimics the 1881 Yorktown commemorative 50C, while the reverse is a rendition of Bartlett’s statue. There was a mintage of only 32,026, and though the coin is dated 1900 there is no official date associated with it. $8,000–12,000 156 (200%) 157 U.S. 1900 LAFAYETTE COMMEMORATIVE $1 COIN PCGS MS64 $1,500–2,000 158 U.S. 1900 LAFAYETTE COMMEMORATIVE $1 COIN PCGS MS62 $500–700 157 158
  • 44. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 40 159 U.S. 1920 MAINE COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN PCGS MS65 $150–250 160 U.S. 1920 PILGRIM COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN PCGS MS66+ $300–500 161 U.S. 1922 GRANT WITH STAR COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN PCGS MS64 $1,200–2,000 162 U.S. 1925 VANCOUVER COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN PCGS MS66 $600–800 163 U.S. 1925 LEXINGTON CONCORD COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN PCGS MS66 $300–500 159 160 161 162 163
  • 45. 41 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 164 165 166 167 168 164 U.S. 1925-S CALIFORNIA COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN PCGS MS65 $200–400 165 U.S. 1927 VERMONT COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN PCGS MS66 $400–600 166 U.S. 1928 HAWAIIAN COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN PCGS MS65 $2,000–4,000 167 U.S. 1935 CONNECTICUT COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN PCGS MS65 $250–350 168 U.S. 1935 CONNECTICUT COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN PCGS MS66 $300–500
  • 46. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 42 169 U.S. 1936 ELGIN COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN PCGS MS67 $500–700 170 U.S. 1936 NORFOLK COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN PCGS MS65 $150–250 171 U.S. 1936 GETTYSBURG COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN PCGS MS66 $600–800 172 U.S. 1936-D CINCINNATI COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN PCGS MS66 $300–500 169 170 171 172
  • 47. 43 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 173 U.S. 1936-S BAY BRIDGE COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN PCGS MS67 $800–1,200 174 U.S. 1936-S CINCINNATI COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN PCGS MS65 $300–500 175 U.S. 1937 ROANOKE COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN PCGS MS67 $400–600 176 U.S. 1937-S BOONE COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN PCGS MS64 $200–400 173 174 175 176
  • 48. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 44 177 178 179 180 (one of five) 181 (one of five) 177 U.S. 1937-S BOONE COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN PCGS MS65 $200–500 178 U.S. 1938 OREGON TRAIL COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN PCGS MS67 $600–800 179 U.S. 1938 NEW ROCHELLE COMMEMORATIVE 50C COIN PCGS MS67+ $1,000–1,500 180 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Five PCGS Graded: 1925 Stone Mountain MS65, 1954 Washington-Carver MS66+, 1920 Pilgrim MS 4, 1936-S Columbia MS64, 1926 Sesquicentennial MS63. $800–1,500 181 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Five PCGS Graded: 1921 Alabama 2x2 MS63, 1946 Iowa MS65, 1892 Columbian MS64, 1925 Stone Mountain MS65, 1926 Sesquicentennial MS64+ $700–900
  • 49. 45 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 182 (one of three) 183 (one of 16) 185 (one of five) 182 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Three PCGS Graded: 1926 Sesquicentennial MS65, 1920 Maine MS65, 1936-D Boone MS65. $800–1,500 183 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Sixteen including: 1946 P D S Booker T Washington, 1893 Columbian Exposition, etc. $300–500 184 U.S. 1937 P, D, AND S TEXAS CENTENNIAL 50C COINS Three Commemorative Coins $300–500 185 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Five PCGS graded: 1936 Wisconsin MS66, 1923- S Monroe MS63, 1926 Sesquicentennial MS64, 1946 Iowa MS66, 1936 Cleveland MS64 $400–600 184 (one of three)
  • 50. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 46 186 (one of four) 187 (one of four) 188 (one of four) 189 (one of four) 186 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Four PCGS graded: 1926 Sesquicentennial MS62, 1936 Long Island MS63, 1936 Wisconsin MS64,1920 Pilgrim MS63 $300–500 187 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Four PCGS graded: 1936-D San Diego MS66, 1893 Columbian MS 64,1925 Stone Mountain MS63, 1935 Boone MS63 $300–500 188 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Four PCGS graded: 1920 Pilgrim MS63, 1925 Stone Mountain MS63, 1926 Sesquicentennial MS64, 1935-S Arkansas MS64 $300–500 189 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Four PCGS Graded: 1936 Albany MS66, 1936-S Cincinnati MS64, 1926 Sesquicentennial MS64, 1936-S Bay Bridge MS62. $600–900
  • 51. 47 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 190 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Four PCGS Graded: 1936 Albany MS66, 1946 Iowa MS67, 1926 Sesquicentennial MS64, 1936 York MS65. $500–700 191 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Four PCGS graded: 1936-D Columbia MS66+, 1936 Delaware MS64, 1936-D Rhode Island MS66, 1923-S Monroe AU58 $400–600 192 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Six PCGS Graded: 1925 Stone Mountain MS66, 1946 Iowa MS67, 1952 Washington- Carver MS64, 1892 Columbian MS65, 1926 Sesquicentennial MS63, 1936 Texas MS64. $500–700 193 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Three PCGS graded MS63: 1923-S Monroe, 1925 Lexington, 1926 Sesquicentennial $250–350 190 (one of four) 191 (one of four) 192 (one of six) 193 (one of three)
  • 52. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 48 194 (one of three) 195 (one of three) 196 (one of four) 197 (one of four) 198 (one of nine) 194 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Three PCGS graded MS65 including: 1924 Huguenot, 1935/34 Boone, 1936 Long Island $300–500 195 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Three PCGS graded MS65 including: 1926-S Oregon Trail, 1936-D San Diego, 1935 Boone $300–500 196 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Four PCGS graded: 1926 Sesquicentennial MS63, 1934 Texas MS64, 1936-D Rhode Island MS64, 1936 Cleveland MS65 $300–500 197 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Four PCGS Graded: 1937 Roanoke MS66, 1926- S Oregon Trail MS65, 1926 Sesquicentennial MS64, 1936 Long Island MS64 $400–600 198 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Nine including: 1925 Vancouver, 1935 Connecticut, 1934 Maryland, etc. $600–800
  • 53. 49 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 199 (one of nine) 200 (one of four) 201 (one of four) 202 (one of four) 203 (one of four) 199 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Nine including: 1918 Lincoln, 1936 Elgin, 1935-S San Diego, etc. $600–800 200 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Four PCGS graded: 1936-S Bay Bridge MS65, 1936-D Boone MS65, 1935-S San Diego MS66+, 1951-S Washington-Carver MS65 $400–600 201 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Four PCGS graded: 1921 Pilgrim MS65+, 1926-S Oregon MS63, 1936 Boone Ms64, 1951-D Booker T. Washington MS65 $400–600 202 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Four PCGS graded: 1934 Texas MS66, 1936-S Columbia MS65, 1936-S Bay Bridge MS64, 1893 Columbian MS65 $400–600 203 U.S. COMMEMORATIVE 50C COINS Four PCGS graded: 1924 Huguenot MS65, 1946 Iowa MS65, 1947-D Booker T. Washington MS66, 1923-S Monroe MS62 $400–600
  • 54. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 50 204 U.S. 1814 CAPPED BUST 50C COIN PCGS AU58 $2,000–3,000 205 U.S. 1861 SEATED LIBERTY 50C COIN PCGS AU53 $200–400 206 U.S. 1866-S SEATED LIBERTY 50C COIN With Motto, NGC AU50 $300–500 204 205 206
  • 55. 51 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 207 (one of 22) 208 (one of 45) 209 (one of 52) 210 (one of 40) 207 U.S. BARBER 50C COINS Partial set of seventy-two missing 1907-D and 1892 Micro O $3,000–5,000 208 U.S. BARBER 50C COINS Forty-five including: 1892, 1896, 1901-S, 1914, 1894-O, 1898-O, 1893-O, etc. $600–800 209 U.S. BARBER 50C COINS Fifty-two including: 1893-S, 1907-O, 1898-S, 1910, 1892, etc. $800–1,200 210 U.S. BARBER 50C COINS Forty including: 1911-D, 1913-D, 1913-S, etc. $500–700
  • 56. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 52 211 (one of 110) 212 (one of 127 213 (one of 130) 211 U.S. WALKING LIBERTY 50C COINS Approximately 110 including: 1916, 1917-S Obv, 1919, 1921-S, etc. $700–900 212 U.S. WALKING LIBERTY 50C COINS Approximately 127: $63 face value 90% silver $600–800 213 U.S. WALKING LIBERTY 50C COINS Approximately 130 including: $65 face value 90% silver $600–800
  • 57. 53 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 214 GRADED U.S. FRANKLIN 50C COIN FULL SET Thirty-five NGC MS64 and MS65 $800–1,200 215 U.S. FRANKLIN 50C COIN FULL SET Thirty-five most uncirculated $600–800 216 U.S. FRANKLIN 50C COIN FULL SET Thirty-five $400–600 217 U.S. FRANKLIN 50C COIN FULL SET Thirty-five $400–600 214 (one of 35) 215 (one of 35) 216 (one of 35) 217 (one of 35)
  • 58. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 54 218 (one of 35) 219 (one of 35) 220 (one of 35) 221 (one of 25) 218 U.S. FRANKLIN 50C COIN FULL SET Thirty-five $400–600 219 U.S. FRANKLIN 50C COIN FULL SET Thirty-five $400–600 220 U.S. FRANKLIN 50C COIN FULL SET Thirty-five including: 1955 Bugs Bunny $400–600 221 U.S. FRANKLIN 50C COINS Twenty-five including: (4) 1962, 1953-D, 1956, etc. $250–350
  • 59. 55 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 221 (one of 20) 222 216 (one of 21) 217 (one of 23) 222 U.S. FRANKLIN 50C COINS Uncirculated (20) 1963 $400–600 223 U.S. 1963 FRANKLIN 50C COIN NGC MS64 FBL $200–400 224 GRADED U.S. FRANKLIN 50C COINS Twenty-one PCGS graded including: 1955 “Bugs Bunny” FS-401 MS65, 1957 MS65 FBL, etc $600–800 225 GRADED U.S. FRANKLIN 50C COINS Twenty-three PCGS graded including: 1949-D MS64, 1958 MS66, etc. $500–700
  • 60. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 56 226 (one of 135) 227 (one of 195) 228 (one of 130) 229 (one of 75) 230 (one of 15) 226 U.S. 50C COINS Approximately 135 including: 1955, 1920, 1962- D, 1948, 1946, 1918, 1928-S, etc. $600–800 227 U.S. 50C COINS Approximately 195 including: (18) 1963 from roll, 1916-S, 1939, 1918, 1917, 1941, 1918-S, 1919-D, 1946, etc. $700–900 228 U.S. 50C COINS Approximately 130 including: 1960 proof Franklin, $65 face value 90% silver, etc. $600–800 229 U.S. 50C COINS Seventy-five including 1953, 1955, etc. $400–600 230 U.S. 50C COINS Fifteen in Wayte Raymond Album including: 1806, 1826, 1853-O Arrows and Rays, etc. $600–800
  • 61. 57 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 231 232 233 (one of 83) 234 (one of 83) 231 U.S. 1893 ISABELLA COMMEMORATIVE 25C COIN PCGS MS63 $400–600 232 U.S. 1893 ISABELLA COMMEMORATIVE 25C COIN PCGS MS62 $400–600 233 U.S. WASHINGTON 25C COIN FULL SET Eighty-three silver coins 1932-1964-D including: 1932-D, 1932-S, 1934-D, etc. $2,500–3,500 234 U.S. WASHINGTON 25C COIN FULL SET Eighty-three silver quarters including: 1932-D, 1932-S, 1934-D, etc. $600–800
  • 62. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 58 235 (one of 22) 236 (one of 22) 237 (one of 21) 238 (one of 155) 235 GRADED U.S. WASHINGTON 25C COINS Twenty-two PCGS MS65 including: 1946-S, 1951-D, etc. $300–500 236 GRADED U.S. WASHINGTON 25C COINS Twenty-two including: 1952 PR65 rattler, etc. $300–500 237 GRADED U.S. WASHINGTON 25C COINS Twenty-one including: (3) 1946-S MS65, etc. $250–350 238 U.S. WASHINGTON 25C COINS Approximately 155 including: 1937-S, 1947, 1946-S, etc. $300–500
  • 63. 59 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 239 (one of 195) 240 (one of 422) 241 (one of four) 239 U.S. WASHINGTON 25C COINS Approximately 195 including: $46 face value 90% silver $400–600 240 U.S. 25C COINS Approximately 422 including: 1853 Arrows/Rays, 1891, 1899, $90+ face value 90% silver, etc. $800–1,200 241 U.S. 20C COINS Four including: 1875-CC, and (3) 1875-S $400–600
  • 64. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 60 242 U.S. 1913 PROOF 10C COIN NGC PR62 $300–500 243 U.S. 10C COINS Approximately 700 including: 1917, 1937, etc. $700–900 244 U.S. MERCURY 10C COINS Seventy-three including: 1931-D, 1931-S, 1926-S, etc. $200–400 245 U.S. 10C COINS Approximately 179 including: full set silver Roosevelt 10C coins, 1921, 1926-S, 1931-S, etc. $250–350 242 243 (one of 700) 244 (one of 73) 245 (one of 179)
  • 65. 61 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 246 (one of 15) 247 (one of 144) 248 (one of 11) 246 GRADED U.S. MERCURY 10C COINS Fifteen PCGS including: 1939-D MS66, 1942 MS66, 1937-S MS65, etc. $200–500 247 U.S. ROOSEVELT 10C COINS Approximately 144 including: $14 face value 90% silver $150–250 248 GRADED U.S. 10C COINS Eleven PCGS including: 1954 MS65 FB, 1964 MS66 FB, 1942-S MS66, 1945-D MS66, 1984 MS66+ FB, etc. $200–400
  • 66. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 62 249 U.S. 5C COINS Approximately 180 including: 1913 variety 1 and 2, 1937-D 3L, etc. $400–600 250 GRADED U.S. JEFFERSON 5C COINS Twenty PCGS including: 1950-D MS66, 1947-S MS66, 1946-S MS66, 1944-S MS66+, etc. $300–500 251 GRADED U.S. 5C COINS Twenty including: 1947-D MS66 FS, 1942-P MS65 FS Type 2, 1971-D MS66 FS, etc. $300–500 252 GRADED U.S. JEFFERSON 5C COINS Twenty-one PCGS including: 1953-D MS66, 1951 MS66, 1950-D MS66, 1944-P MS66, etc. $300–500 249 (one of 180) 250 (one of 20) 251 (one of 20) 252 (one of 21)
  • 67. 63 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 253 254 255 256 253 U.S. (1783) WASHINGTON 1C COIN Undated double head military bust NGC MS62 BN $1,800–2,200 254 1787 NEW JERSEY OUTLINED SHIELD POST- COLONIAL COIN M-16-L PCGS G4 $150–250 255 U.S. 1808 CLASSIC HEAD 1C COIN VG+ Details $300–500 256 U.S. 1809 CLASSIC HEAD 1C COIN F Details $400–600
  • 68. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 64 257 258 259 (one of five) 260 (one of 139) 257 U.S. 1838 MATRON HEAD LARGE 1C COIN NGC MS65+ BN $1,200–1,500 258 U.S. 1857 BRAIDED HAIR LARGE 1C COIN Small date NGC MS63 BN $500–700 259 U.S. GRADED LARGE 1C COINS Five NGC including: 1818 AU 53 BN, 1818 UNC Details, 1827 AU Details, etc. $500–700 260 U.S. LARGE 1C COINS Approximately 139 including: 1794, (2) 1795, 1807/6, 1841, some in Wayte Raymond boards. $800–1,200
  • 69. 65 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 261 262 263 264 261 U.S. 1872 INDIAN HEAD 1C COIN NGC XF45 BN $300–500 262 U.S. 1877 INDIAN HEAD 1C COIN NGC VG Details $300–500 263 U.S. 1909-S INDIAN HEAD 1C COIN NGC MS61 $800–1,200 264 U.S. 1909-S INDIAN HEAD 1C COIN NGC XF45 BN $400–600
  • 70. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 66 265 U.S. FLYING EAGLE AND INDIAN HEAD 1C COINS Approximately 545 including: 1869/69, 1879, 1857, 1908-S NGC VF30 BN, 1860 NGC MS61, etc. $300–500 266 U.S. 1894 INDIAN HEAD 1C PROOF COIN ANACS PF64 RB Toned old holder $300–500 267 U.S. 1C COINS Approximately 321 including: 1914-D, 1914-S, 1911-S, (2) 1931-S, (2) 1858 SL, some in Wayte Raymond boards, 1876 NGC MS63, 1901 NGC MS63, etc. $400–600 268 U.S. LINCOLN 1C COINS Approximately 160 including: 1909-S VDB, 1936 NGC PF Details etc. $400–600 265 (one of 545) 266 267 (one of 321) 268 (one of 160)
  • 71. 67 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 269 NUMISMATIC STUDY OF 1960-D SMALL DATE 1C COINS Sixty-five graded with original envelopes outlining some detailed information about different strikes and varieties. $1,000–1,500 270 COLLECTION OF U.S. LINCOLN 1C COINS 1000+ including a collection of 1960 P and D (approximately seventy-five) large dates with strike and variety attributions. $300–500 271 GRADED U.S. LINCOLN 1C COINS Twenty-two PCGS including: 1957-D MS66 RD, 1945-D MS66 RD, 1930 MS65 RD, 1942-S MS66 RD , etc. $200–400 272 GRADED U.S. LINCOLN 1C COINS Forty PCGS including: 1977-D MS66 RD, 1957-D MS66 RD, 1936-S MS65 RD, etc. $300–500 269 (one of 65) 270 (four of 1000+) 271 (one of 22) 272 (one of 40)
  • 72. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 68 273 274 275 276 273 U.S. 1797 MINT ERROR 1C COIN NGC BN Gripped Rev of 95 1C S-121B Boldly Double Struck $600–800 274 U.S. 1900 INDIAN HEAD 1C MINT ERROR COIN Struck 20% Off Center NGC MS61 BN $200–400 275 U.S. 1992 1C STRUCK ON 10C ERROR Double denomination, 1c struck on 10C planchet PCGS MS64 RD $300–500 276 U.S. 1974 1C STRUCK ON 10C MINT ERROR COIN Double denomination, 1C struck on 10C planchet, dated 1974 twice $300–500
  • 73. 69 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 277 (one of three) 278 (one of two) 279 (one of two) 280 277 U.S. 1C ERROR COINS Three PCGS graded: 1998 40% Early Brockage Obv MS66 RD, 2001 Double Struck and 75% Indented Obv MS64 RD, and Double Struck Off center 35% Indent MS67 RD $300–500 278 U.S. 5C ERROR COINS Two NGC graded: 1980-P 5C MS64 RB and Struck on damaged 1C blank MS65RB $300–500 279 U.S. 5C ERROR COINS Two: No-Date 35% Off Center 16% Clip PCGS MS65 and, 1995 Broadstruck with Obv indent $300–500 280 U.S. 1942-S MERCURY 10C MINT ERROR COIN Inv Mintmark PCGS MS65 FS-501 $400–600
  • 74. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 70 281 U.S. 25C ERROR COINS Two: 1965 Double struck 2nd strike 80% off center NGC UNC Details, and 1998 3 Strike 2nd and 3rd 25% off center PCGS MS65 $300–500 282 COLLECTION OF U.S. ERROR COINS Thirty including: off center Lincoln 1C, Jefferson 5C, and Roosevelt 10C, etc. $150–250 283 U.S. MINT ERROR COINS Three: 1952-D NGC MS62 BN Struck 60% Off Center, 19XX Wheat 1C Struck on Tapered Planchet NGC MS66 RB, 1944 10C Broadstruck on Blank MS66 FB $300–500 281 (one of two) 282 (one of 30) 283 (one of three)
  • 75. 71 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 284 (one of 500+) 285 (one of 500+) 286 (one of 240) 287 (one of 75) 284 U.S. 1C AND 5C COINS 500+ including: (3) 1938-1964 Jefferson 5C, 1929 5C, 1912-S 1C, 1922-D 1C, etc. $250–350 285 U.S. 1C AND 5C COINS 500+ including: Wheat pennies, Buffalo Nickels, Liberty Nickels, etc. $250–350 286 U.S. TYPE COINS Approximately 240 including: 1901 $5 gold, 1926 Peace $1, $20 face value 90% silver, etc. $500–700 287 U.S. TYPE COINS Seventy-five including: 1857 50C, 1867 50C, 1822 50C, 1827 50C, 1867 5C, etc. $500–700
  • 76. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 72 288 U.S. TYPE COINS Approximately 156 including: 1795 1/2C, 1830 50C, 1833 1/2C, 1875-S 20C, etc. $400–800 289 U.S. COIN GROUPING Approximately 100 including: 1872 H10C, 1878-S Morgan $1, 1923-S 50C, $17 face value silver 90%, etc. $400–600 290 U.S. COINS Eighty-four including: $40 face value 90% silver $300–500 291 U.S. COINS Approximately 525 including: 1823 50C, $60 face value 90% silver, 1976 silver uncirculated set, etc. $300–500 292 U.S. COINS 500+ including: 1976 silver bicentennial coins, (2) 1971-S proof Eisenhower $1 coins, BU rolls 1955 1C coins, etc. $250–350 293 U.S. TYPE COINS Approximately 330 including: 1865 3C, 1836 H10C, 1912-S 5C, 1886 5C, $15 face value 90% silver, etc. $400–600 288 (one of 156) 290 (one of 84) 291 (one of 525) 292 (one of 500+) 293 (one of 330) 289 (one of 100)
  • 77. 73 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 294 (one of four) 295 (one of 138) 296 (one of 200) 297 (one of 185) 294 GRADED U.S. COINS Four including: 1883 Cents 5C MS61, 1885 Morgan $1 Unc Details blue toning, etc. $300–500 295 U.S. PROOF AND UNCIRCULATED COIN SETS Approximately 138 including: (2) 2016 Limited Edition set, 2009 Lincoln Coin and Chronicles, 1999 Silver, 2012 Silver, etc. $700–900 296 U.S. PROOF AND MINT SETS Approximately 200 including: (2) 1988 Prestige sets, 1989 Prestige set, 1995 silver set, wheat pennies, etc. $300–500 297 U.S. PROOF AND MINT SETS Approximately 185 including: (8) silver 1976 bicentennial sets, (50) brown and blue silver Eisenhower $1 coins, (2) 1984 prestige set, etc. $700–900
  • 78. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 74 298 U.S. GRADED PROOF COINS Nineteen PCGS including: 1889 5C PR65, 1956 Type 2 50C PR66, 1964 50C PR66, etc. $600–800 299 U.S. PROOF COINS Ninety including: 1891 5C, 1982 Washington Silver 50C, 1986-S Ellis Island $1, etc. $400–600 300 GRADED U.S. TYPE COINS Twenty-six PCGS including: 1837 10C, 1954-D 25C, 1876 1C, 1897 50C, etc. $300–500 301 GRADED U.S. MODERN $1 COINS Nineteen PCGS including: 1983-S Olympic MS69, 1973 Eisenhower MS65, 1976-D MS66 Type 2, 1973 MS65, etc. $300–500 298 (one of 19) 299 (one of 90) 300 (one of 26) 301 (one of 19)
  • 79. 75 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 302 U.S. PROOF SILVER AMERICAN EAGLE COINS Thirty-three including: 2006 3-coin anniversary set, 2013-W 2-coin set, full run 1986-2017. $1,200–1,800 303 U.S. AMERICAN EAGLE BULLION COINS Eleven including: 1989 1/10th oz $5 gold, PCGS MS68 1996 ASE, etc. $300–500 304 U.S. 2002 AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE COIN PCGS MS67 with vibrant rainbow toning $250–350 305 U.S. COINS AND EXONUMIA Eighty including: 1976 silver proof set, 1870 3C, 1873 3C, etc. $250–350 302 (one of 39) 303 (one of 11) 304 305 (one of 80)
  • 80. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 76 306 U.S. COINS AND CURRENCY 1000+ including: PCGS MS66 1938-D 5C OGH, $7 face value 90% silver, wheat pennies, etc. $400–600 307 U.S. COINS AND CURRENCY Twenty including: 1859 $10 Northern Indiana R.R. Bank Note, 1922 $10 Gold Certificate FR1173, 1830 Capped Bust 50C, etc. $300–500 308 U.S. COINS AND CURRENCY Sixty including: two partial sets uncirculated Jefferson Wartime 5C coins, eight silver Eisenhower $1 coins, etc. $250–350 309 U.S. AND FOREIGN COINS AND TOKENS Approximately 600 including: 1800 80/79 1C, 1873 UK Florin, 1881 Morgan $1, 1926-S Peace $1, etc. $600–800 310 U.S. AND FOREIGN COINS AND CURRENCY Approximately 300 including: 1938-D 5 reichsmark, 1886 Morgan $1, 1915 1/2 mark, 1966 Canada 50C, etc. $300–500 306 (one of 1000+) 307 (one of 20) 308 (one of 60) 309 (one of 600) 310 (one of 300)
  • 81. 77 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 311 U.S. REVOLUTIONARY WAR PAY SLIPS Ten, some handwritten $700–900 312 1775 VIRGINIA COLONIAL 5 POUND NOTE VA-80 July 17, 1775 PCGS VF25 apparent splits tears repairs and stains Ex John J. Ford Jr. Collection $400–600 313 1775 NEW YORK COLONIAL CURRENCY $3 NOTE NY-179 Sept. 2, 1775 PCGS 63 Adhesive residue on back, gutterfold on face $1,500–2,000 311 (one of 10) 312 313
  • 82. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 78 314 1862 LEGAL TENDER $1 NOTE S/N 440 Fr 16 CGA 67 Gem Uncirculated $5,000–7,000 315 1863 $2 NATIONAL CURRENCY ILLINOIS Alton National Bank Charter 1428 Fr 387 CGA 45 $3,000–5,000 316 1865 NATIONAL BANK OF FREDERICK MARYLAND $1 NOTE Fr380a Frederick, Maryland National $1 PMG VF30 $4,500–6,500 317 1865 NATIONAL SHOE AND LEATHER BANK $1 NOTE New York, New York Fr 380 PMG 15 $500–700 314 315 316 317
  • 83. 79 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 318 1880 $2 UNITED STATES NOTE Fr 52 CGA Gem Unc 67 $3,000–5,000 319 1882 $50 GOLD CERTIFICATE Fr 1197 CGA VF30 $1,500–2,500 320 1899 $2 SILVER CERTIFICATE Fr 253 CGA GEM UNC 67 $1,500–3,500 321 1907 $5 “WOOD CHOPPER” LEGAL TENDER NOTE “PCBLIC” Error Fr 91 PMG 62 $400–700 318 319 320 321
  • 84. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 80 322 (one of three) 323 (one of 44) 324 (one of three) 325 (one of seven) 322 U.S. SERIES 1929 CHICAGO NATIONAL NOTES Three Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago notes: (2) $100 and (1) $20 $300–500 323 U.S. CURRENCY Forty-four including: Fr 235 1899 $1, (2) Fr 238 1923 $1, 1929 $20 Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, 1928 $100, etc. $500–700 324 TRENTON NJ NATIONAL CURRENCY Three notes: 1929 $5 Broad Street National Bank Ch 3709, 1929 $10 First Mechanics Bank Ch 1327, 1929 $20 First Mechanics Bank Ch 1327 $300–500 325 U.S. SERIES 1929 NEW YORK NATIONAL NOTES Seven National City Bank of New York Ch. #1461 $20 notes $200–400
  • 85. 81 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 326 (one of nine) 327 (one of four) 328 (one of five) 329 (one of three) 326 U.S. SERIES 1929 NEW YORK NATIONAL NOTES Nine: (4) $10 Federal Reserve Bank of New York, (2) $20 Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Ch. #2370 $10 and $20, and Ch. #29 $20 First National Bank of the City of New York. $200–400 327 U.S. SERIES 1929 NEW YORK NATIONAL NOTES Four Federal Reserve Bank of New York notes: (3) $100, (1) $50 $500–700 328 U.S. SERIES 1929 $20 NOTES OF PENNSYLVANIA Five: (3) Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, First National Bank of Lebanon Ch 240, and Third National Bank of Pittsburgh Ch 291 $250–350 329 U.S. NATIONAL CURRENCY Three 1929 $100 notes: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Chicago, and Kansas City $400–600
  • 86. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 82 330 (one of four) 331 (one of two) 332 (one of 130) 333 (one of 18) 330 U.S. RED SEAL $5 STAR NOTES Four star notes CGA graded:1963 GEM UNC 67, 1963 GEM UNC 66, 1953 and 1953A CH UNC 64 $300–500 331 U.S. SERIES 1966 $100 NOTES Two Fr 1550 Granahan Fowler AA Block $300–500 332 U.S. CURRENCY Approximately 130 including: 1928 $10 Gold Certificate, 1928 $50, etc. $600–800 333 U.S. SILVER CERTIFICATES Eighteen including: (2) 1934 A $10 North Africa Fr 2309, 1934 A $5 North Africa Fr 2307, Fr 1701, Fr 1702, Fr 1704, Fr 1705, etc. $300–500
  • 87. 83 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 334 (one of 26) 335 (one of four) 336 (one of 12) 337 (one of 375) 334 U.S. $5 RED SEAL LEGAL TENDER NOTES Twenty-six including: 1953 A star, 1963 star, 1953 A fancy serial number, 1928 F, etc. $300–500 335 OBSOLETE CURRENCY PRINT BLOCKS Group of four $100–200 336 U.S. CURRENCY AND EPHEMERA Twelve including: Series 1918 $2 Philadelphia Note, State Bank of New Brunswick NJ $1, Citizens’ Bank of Louisiana $20, etc. $400–600 337 CURRENCY OF CHINA Approximately 375 including: ND 1940 Farmer’s Bank of China 1 Yuan (45) some sequential, 1930 Central Bank of China 5 Customs Gold Units, etc. $500–700
  • 88. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 84 338 FOREIGN CURRENCY SPECIMEN LOT Eleven including: The States of Jersey One Pound ND (1963), Egypt 100 Pounds ND 1979, Haiti 50 Gourdes 1986, etc. $700–900 339 CURRENCY OF CANADA Eighty-nine including: Dominion of Canada 25C 1900, 1923 Dominion of Canada $2, 1954 Sequential $1 replacement notes (3), etc. $250–350 340 CENTRAL BANK OF CHINA 1928 TWENTY COPPERS Eighty-three including: mulitple short consecutive runs. $400–600 338 (one of 11) 339 (three of 89) 340 (three of 83)
  • 89. 85 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 341 CENTRAL BANK OF CHINA 1928 TWENTY COPPERS Eighteen consecutive serial numbers starting Y189665-Y189682 including Y189666. $400–600 342 CENTRAL BANK OF CHINA 1928 TWENTY COPPERS Ten consecutive serial numbers starting Y189603-Y189612 $300–500 343 CENTRAL BANK OF CHINA 1928 TWENTY COPPERS 100 consecutive serial numbers M539201-M539300 $800–1,200 341 342 343
  • 90. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 86 344 CHINA CENTRAL BANK 1941 20 YUAN UNCUT SHEET SCWPM 240, Uncut sheet of 6, PCGS VF20 stained, gutterfold at right $500–1,000
  • 91. 87 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 345 CURRENCY OF GERMANY Approximately 190 including: 1949 20 Deutsche Mark, 1942 5 Reichsmark (3 consecutive), etc. $250–350 346 CURRENCY OF GERMANY Approximately 389 mostly pre-World War II including: 1923 100000 Mark (5 consecutive), etc. $250–350 347 GERMAN CURRENCY NOTGELD AND BONDS Approximately 550 including:1920 50 pfennig perforated, 1922 50000 Mark bond certificate, etc. $300–500 345 (one of 190) 346 (one of 389) 347 (two of 550)
  • 92. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 88 348 (one of 250) 351 (one of 185) 349 (one of 42) 350 (one of 120) 348 CURRENCY OF MEXICO Approximately 250 pieces including: El Banco Peninsular Mexicano 1914 5 Pesos, El Banco de Sonora sequential 5 Pesos (2), etc. $300–500 349 1916 MEXICO REVOLUTIONARY UN PESO NOTES Yucatan forty-two $200–400 350 CURRENCY OF THE PHILIPPINES Approximately 120 including: ND 1944 Fifty Pesos Victory Note, ND 1944 Ten Pesos Victory Note, 1936 Ten Pesos, etc. $300–500 351 CURRENCY OF AFRICA Approximately 185 including: 1941 Algeria 5 Francs, East African States 25 Francs 1951, 1944 Morocco 50 Francs, etc. $150–250
  • 93. 89 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 352 (one of 700+) 353 (one of 500+) 354 (one of 140) 355 (one of 600+) 352 CURRENCY OF EUROPE 700+ including: ND 1913 Greenland 25 Ore, 1964 Scotland 1 Pound, etc. $600–800 353 CURRENCY OF MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRIES 500+ including: ND 5 Francs 1913-1916, 1950 20 Francs, Israel 1952 250 Pruta, etc. $300–500 354 CURRENCY OF THE MIDDLE EAST Approximately 140 including: 1931 Iraqi 1/4 Dinar, 1938 Iran 20 Rials, ND 10 Afghanis, etc. $150–250 355 CURRENCY OF SOUTH AMERICA 600+ including: Brazil ND 5000 Cruzeiros, etc. $400–600
  • 94. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 90 356 FOREIGN CURRENCY Approximatey 125 including: 1923 Dominion of Canada 25C, 1917 5 mark, 1966 Ireland 1 Pound, Philippines 2 peso victory note, etc. $200–400 357 CURRENCY OF ASIA, OCEANIA AND RUSSIA 600+ including: ND 1962 South Vietnam 500 Dong, ND 1938 Australia 1 Pound, 1972 Bangladesh One Taka, etc. $500–700 358 CURRENCY OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN Approximately 300 including: 1976 and 1977 Jamaica $1, $2, $5, $10 Serial Number Sets (*002700), 1949 Cuba Peso (2), Costa Rica ND 5 Colones, etc. $300–500 359 CURRENCY OF JAPAN AND TERRITORIES Approximately 375 including: ND 1944 100 Yen, etc. $300–500 356 (one of 125) 357 (one of 600+) 358 (one of 300) 359 (one of 375)
  • 95. 91 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 360 JAPANESE ALLIED CURRENCY AND OCCUPATIONAL NOTES 650+ including: ND Zone A 10 Yen, etc. $300–500 361 EUROPEAN ALLIED WWII MILITARY CURRENCY Approximately 275 including: 1944 100 Cent Francs, 1943 100 Lire, 1943 A 100 Lire, etc. $250–350 362 FOREIGN CURRENCY AND EPHEMERA 600+ including: 1944 Japan 50 Sen, 1943 Dutch East Indies 50C short snorter, etc. $400–600 363 FOREIGN CURRENCY AND NOTGELD Approximately 275 including: 1921 25 Pfenning, 1921 50 Not Geld, Central Bank of China 1930s gold notes, 1934 City of Long Branch NJ $1 scrip, etc. $500–700 360 (one of 650+) 361 (one of 275) 362 (one of 600+) 363 (one of 275)
  • 96. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 92 364 FOREIGN COINS AND CURRENCY Approximately 150 including: 1915 1 Ducat PL restrike, 1849-A 5 Francs, 1922 Philippines 1 Peso Victory Note, etc. $400–600 365 FOREIGN COINS AND CURRENCY Approximately 300 including: 1931 5 Lati, Ancient Sassanian, Japanese 100 Mon, etc. $300–500 366 FOREIGN COINS AND CURRENCY Approximately 120 including: (3) 1984 1/10 Krugerrand, 1862 New Brunswick 20C, 1870 25C, 1874-H 25C, etc. $300–500 367 FOREIGN COINS AND CURRENCY Approximately 325 including: 1897 UK 1 Penny, etc. $150–250 364 (one of 150) 365 (one of 300) 366 (one of 120) 367 (one of 325)
  • 97. 93 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 368 COLLECTION OF CANADIAN COINS Eighty-six including: 1935 $1, 1936 $1, 1907 50C, 1906 50C, etc. $500–700 369 COINS OF CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND Fifteen PCGS including: 1947 50C XF45, 1938 1C MS63 BN, 1936 5C AU55, 1882-H 1C XF40, 1899 5C XF45, 1916 50C G06 Newfoundland 1885 50C VG08, 1918-C Newfoundland AU details, etc. $250–350 370 CHINESE CASH COIN SWORDS Pair of 2 $400–600 368 (one of 86) 369 (one of 15) 370
  • 98. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 94 371 1602H FRANCE 1/4 ECU COIN NGC AU53 $300–500 372 1659D FRANCE 1/12 ECU COIN KM 166.4, NGC AU55 $250–350 373 1660 FRENCH STATES ORANGE 1/12 ECU COIN XF Details $100–200 374 1664B FRANCE 1/12 ECU COIN XF Details $150–250 375 1718& FRANCE ECU COIN KM 435.27 DAV 1327, NGC AU50 $250–350 376 1784I FRANCE ECU COIN KM 564.7, VF Details $150–250 371 372 373 374 375 376
  • 99. 95 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 377 1747-EK-M 10 THALER GERMAN STATES GOLD COIN PCGS VF35 Brunswick-Wolfenb. $800–1,200 378 1818 GERMAN STATES THALER COIN PCGS XF45 Bavaria $150–250 379 GRADED COINS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND TERRITORIES Nine including: 1893 Crown VF30, 1927(m) Australia Florin AU58, 1918 Great Britain 1/2Cr AU58, etc. $300–500 380 GRADED STRAITS SETTLEMENTS COINS Nine including: 1903-B Incuse $1 AU50, 1907 $1 XF45, etc. $400–600 381 GERMAN SILVER COINS Eleven including: 1854 2 Thaler, 1911 D 5 Mark, 1848 2 Gulden, etc. $600–800 382 GERMAN GRAF ZEPPELIN COINS Two: 1929 and 1930 $200–400 377 378 379 (one of nine) 380 (one of nine) 381 (one of eleven) 382 (one of two)
  • 100. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 96 383 AETHELRED II THE UNREADY ENGLAND 1P COIN S-1146 (c978-1016) NGC AU53 $200–300 384 1662 GREAT BRITAIN CROWN SILVER COIN PCGS F15 $200–400 385 1786 GEORGE III MAUNDY COINS Four: 1D, Twopence, Threepence, and Fourpence $150–250 386 COINS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND TERRITORIES Thirty-four including: 1964 Bermuda crown (2), 1982 Falkland Islands Proof set, etc. $150–250 383 384 385 (one of four) 386 (one of 34)
  • 101. 97 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 387 1710 GREAT BRITAIN GOLD GUINEA COIN S-3574 KM#534 PCGS AU58 $3,000–5,000 388 1787 GREAT BRITAIN GOLD GUINEA COIN S-3729 KM#609 PCGS MS62 $800–1,200 389 1813 GREAT BRITAIN GOLD GUINEA COIN S-3730 KM#664 PCGS AU55 $2,000–4,000 390 1860 GREAT BRITAIN FARTHING COIN Toothed Border/Beaded Border PCGS MS62BN $800–1,200 387 388 389 390
  • 102. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 98 391 VENICE GOLD DUCAT COIN 1342-1354 Doge LIV Andrea Dandolo 3.56g Gamb. 84 $300–500 392 VENICE SILVER SCUDO DELLA CROCE COIN Doge LXXXVII Nicolo Da Ponte 1578-1585 31.83g Gamb 497r $150–250 393 1789-97 VENICE ITALY ZECCHINO GOLD COIN PCGS XF Details Holed Fr. 1445 $400–600 394 1834 ITALY NAPLES & SICILY 120G COIN PCGS MS 62 $500–700 395 ITALIAN SILVER COINS Fourteen including: 1930 R 10 Lire, 1910 R 2 Lire, 1928 R 20 Lire, 1927 R 20 Lire, etc. $800–1,200 391 392 393 394 395 (one of 14)
  • 103. 99 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 396 1788 MEXICO SPANISH COLONY 8 ESCUDO GOLD COIN VF $1,200–1,600 397 1749 MO M MEXICO 2R COIN PCGS XF40 $200–300 398 1785 MEXICO SPANISH COLONY 8 ESCUDO GOLD COIN VF $1,200–1,600 399 1808 MEXICO SPANISH COLONY 8 ESCUDO GOLD COIN XF details surface hairlines $1,500–2,500 396 397 398 399
  • 104. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 100 400 COINS OF NETHERLANDS OR NETHERLAND ANTILLES Four PCGS: 1851 Netherlands 2 1/2 G XF40, 1970 Netherlands 25th anniversary liberation 10 G MS64, 1964 Netherlands Antilles 2 1/2 G MS64, 1978 Netherlands Antilles 10 G MS66 $200–300 401 1880-BF PERU 5 PESETAS PCGS AU55 $100–200 402 COINS OF POLAND Four PCGS: 1965-MW P10 ZL SP67,1965-MW P10 ZL SP67,1971-MW 5 ZL MS66, 1972-MW P50 ZL SP67 $300–500 403 1727 PORTUGAL GOLD DOBRA COIN XF some hairlines $7,000–9,000 404 1899 RUSSIA 5 ROUBLES GOLD COIN PCGS XF Details $300–500 400 (one of four) 401 402 (one of four) 403 404
  • 105. 101 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 405 1808 SWITZERLAND BERN 5 BATZ COIN PCGS MS 64 $250–350 406 GRADED COINS OF SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA Eleven including: 1788 Barbados Penny, 1826-RA P Argentina 2 Sol, 1883-So Chile Peso, etc. $150–350 407 GRADED FOREIGN COINS Fourteen including: 1905-H Hong Kong 5C, 1885 Spanish Philippines 10C, etc. $200–500 408 GRADED EUROPEAN COINS Nineteen including: 1615 Saxe-Coburg- Gotha Thaler, 1892-B Switzerland 5 Franc, 1900-E Saxony 5 Mark, etc. $300–700 409 FOREIGN SILVER COINS Approximately 200 including: 1890 Netherlands 25C without dot, 1707 1/2 crown, etc. $1,500–2,500 405 406 (one of 11) 408 (one of 19) 409 (one of 200) 407 (one of 14)
  • 106. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 102 410 FOREIGN COINS Approximately 575 including: (2) 1925 gold sovereign, 1911 gold sovereign, etc $700–900 411 FOREIGN COINS, MEDALS, AND TOKENS 1000+ including: 1751 8 Reales, 1858A Prussia 2 1/2 Groschen, 1885B 50 Bani, etc. $400–600 412 COIN JEWELRY AND LOVE TOKENS Twelve pieces including: 1873 Belgian coin knife, 1911 three mark, etc. $300–500 413 EUROPEAN SILVER COINS Eleven including: 1780 Papal States 1 Scudo, 1796F Kronenthaler, 1783B Hungary Taler NGC F15, etc. $500–700 414 FOREIGN COINS AND TOKENS Fifty-five including: 1884 Philippines 50C, 1936 10 Lire, 1906 50 Kopeks, etc. $600–800 410 (one of 575) 411 (one of 1000+) 412 (one of 12) 413 (one of 11) 414 (one of 55)
  • 107. 103 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 415 FOREIGN SILVER COINS Twenty-eight including: 1938 10 Litu, 1884 5 Pesetas, 1885 5 Pesetas, 1818 Sardinia 5 L, etc. $300–500 416 U.S. 1796 CASTORLAND SILVER MEDAL PCGS MS62 $6,000–8,000 417 (1862) JAB-3 TIN ARSENAL WITH SUN MEDAL NGC MS63 $150–250 418 1889 BENJAMIN HARRISON PORFIRIO DIAZ MEDAL HK-731 Consolidated Kansas City Smelting & Refining Co. Reciprocity medal. $300–500 419 GOLD ROWING MEDAL 1868 Lake Quinsigamond Massachusetts 27dwt $3,000–5,000 415 (one of 28) 416 417 418 419
  • 108. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 104 420 FRANKLIN MINT COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL SET Thirty-six Franklin Mint International Society of Postmasters sterling silver proof medals. $300–500 421 U.S. AND FOREIGN EXPOSITION MEDALS Four including: 1900 J.A. Roebling French medal, 1874 Cincinati Industrial Exposition, 1901 Pan American Exposition HK 289, etc. $400–600 422 MEDALS AND SO-CALLED DOLLARS Ten including: 1915 Panama California Exposition So-Called Dollar HK 428, 1960 Pony Express So-Called Dollar HK 582, etc. $300–500 423 HORTICULTURAL MEDALS Five including: three Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, etc. $250–350 424 MEDALS AND TOKENS Seventeen including: HK 155 So Called Dollar 1893 Columbian Exposition, 1930 75th Anniversary Crane Co., etc. $250–350 425 U.S. AND FOREIGN MEDALS AND TOKENS Approximately thirty-five including: 1837 Hard Times Token, 1985 Faberge Exhibition Buckingham Palace Sterling Silver medal, etc. $400–600 420 (one of 36) 422 (one of ten) 423 (one of five) 424 (one of 17) 425 (one of 35) 421 (one of four)
  • 109. 105 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 426 (one of 260) 427 (one of 200) 428 (one of 200) 429 426 FOREIGN COINS AND MEDALS Approximately 260 including: 1859 Ein Vereinsthaler (ex jewelry), 1926 Piastre de Commerce, 1913-A Drei Mark, etc. $300–500 427 FOREIGN COINS AND MEDALS Approximately 200 including: Many Thaler sized and mostly silver. 1912 2 Corona, 1914-A Prussia 5 Mark, 1901 Prussia 5 Mark, 1902 Hamburg 5 Mark, 1887 Great Britain Crown, 1904H Newfoundland 50C, 1907 Baden 5 mark, etc. $4,000–6,000 428 MEDALS, TOKENS, AND EXONUMIA Approximately 200 including: George Washington “Time Increases His Fame, 1981 Justice in America, Lyndon B Johnson, etc. $200–400 429 SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL GOLD UNITY MEDAL Mauro Pagliari, Cape Mint, in wooden presentation box numbered 11. $1,300–1,600 430 CHINESE MEDAL 2015 silver-plated medal. $200–300 430
  • 110. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 106 431 ANCIENT GREEK AR STATER COIN Thrace, Isl. of Thasos 520-450BC 8.99g Obverse: Satyr abducts nymph Reverse: Quadripartite incuse NGC AU Strike 4/5, Surface 4/5 $800–1,200 432 ANCIENT GREEK AR STATER COIN Aspendos, Pamphylia 400-330 BC 10.6g Obverse: Two wrestlers grappling Reverse: Slinger standing right, triskeles right $800–1,200 433 ANCIENT GREEK AR TETRADRACHM COIN Alexander III The Great Posthumous issue c. 336-323BC 17.1g Obverse: Hercules wearing Nemian Lion Reverse: Zeus enthroned facing left $250–350 434 ANCIENT GREEK AR TETRADRACHM COIN Attica, Athens, Circa 353-294 BC 16.9g Obverse: Helmeted head of Athena right, with profile eye and pi-style palmette Reverse: Owl standing right, head facing olive sprig and crescent behind. $150–250 431 432 433 434
  • 111. 107 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 435 ANCIENT GREEK AR STATER COIN Acarnania, Anactorium 350-300 BC 8.41g Obverse: Pegasus Reverse: Athena, ring w/ fillet NGC XF Strike 5/5, Surface 4/5 $400–600 436 ANCIENT GREEK AR TRIOBOL COIN Sicyonia, Sicyon 330-280 BC, 2.66g Obverse: Chimaera Reverse: Dove in flight NGC Ch VF Strike 5/5, Surface 4/5 $250–350 437 ANCIENT GREEK AR STATER COIN Sicyonia, Sicyon 330-280 BC 11.3g Obverse: Chimaera Reverse: Dove in flight About XF $500–700 438 ANCIENT GREEK AR TETRADRACHM COIN Seleukid Kingdom Seleukos I, Nikator 17.1g Sear 6831 Obverse: Laureate head of Zeus Reverse: Athena with spear and shield drawn by four horned elephants BC 312 - 280 $300–500 435 436 437 438
  • 112. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 108 439 440 (one of three) 441 (one of three) 442 439 ANCIENT GREEK AR TETRADRACHM COIN Antioch Alexander I Balas 16.7g Obverse: Bust facing right Reverse: Zeus Nikephoros seated facing left $400–600 440 SELEUKID AR TETRADRACHM COINS Three including:Antiochos VIII Epiphanes (Grypos) Sidon mint 15.2g Dated SE 196 (117/6 BC) Obverse: Diademed head right Reverse: Zeus Ouranios standing left, holding star in extended right hand and scepter in left $300–500 441 PTOLEMAIC KINGDOM AR TETRADRACHM COINS Three including: Ptolemy I, Ptolemy VIII, etc. 11- 13g each $300–500 442 KINGS OF PAEONIA AR TETRADRACHM COIN 335-315BC 23mm 12.2g Obverse: Laureate Head of Apollo Right Reverse: Warrior on rearing horse spearing enemy warrior $250–350
  • 113. 109 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 443 444 445 446 443 KINGS OF BAKTRIA TETRADRACHM COIN Eukratides I 171-145 BC 16.3g Obverse: Helmeted bust of king facing right Reverse: Dioscuri galloping right holding spears and palm fronds $500–700 444 KINGS OF BAKTRIA TETRADRACHM COIN Eukratides I 171-145 BC 16.6g Obverse: Helmeted bust of king facing right Reverse: Dioscuri galloping right holding spears and palm fronds $500–700 445 PONTIC KINGDOM AV STATER COIN Mithradates VI 120-63 BC 8.25g Tomis types of Lysimachus NGC Ch VF Strike 3/4, Surface 4/5 $1,200–1,600 446 ANCIENT THRACIAN OR SCYTHIAN COSON COIN After 54 BC, AV Stater 8.48g Obverse: procession Reverse: eagle, wreath, scepter NGC MS Strike 4/5, Surface 4/5 $800–1,200
  • 114. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 110 447 CELTIC ELECTRUM STATER COIN AV Stater Somme, Gaul Gallo-Belgic type 58- 50BC 6g Reverse: Disjointed Horse $700–900 448 GROUP OF ANCIENT COINS Thirty-five including: Plautilla AR Denarius, Julia Domna Wife of Septimus Severus 193-211 AD AR Denarius, etc. $400–600 449 ANCIENT ROMAN AE SESTERTIUS COINS Eight including: Philip I RIC IV 166a, Philip I RIC IV 149a, Gordian III RIC IV 299a, etc. $200–400 450 PARTHIAN KINGDOM AR TETRADRACHM COIN AR Tetradrachm Mithradates II 123-88BC 15.27g Obverse: King’s diademed and cuirassed bust left with long pointed beard Reverse: archer seated right on omphalos holding bow monogram behind. $1,000–1,500 451 ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL COINS Approximately forty including: Mysia, Pergamon AE 200-133BC, Troas, Skepsis AE 350-310BC, etc $250–350 447 448 (one of 35) 449 (one of eight) 450 451 (one of 40)
  • 115. 111 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 452 U.S. AND CHINESE STAMPS Approximately thirty-eight sheets including: People’s Republic of China Year of the Monkey #1586 Block of Sixteen, etc. $800–1,200 453 U.S. AND FOREIGN STAMPS Two boxes including U.S. and foreign stamp albums and covers. $150–250
  • 116. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 112 454 U.S. AND FOREIGN STAMPS Three boxes of covers and supplies $50–100 455 U.S. AND FOREIGN STAMP COLLECTION Three large boxes including: Scott National Album with Airmail C13, C14, C15 and C1-6, Souvenir sheet #630, etc. $400–600
  • 117. 113 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 456 CHINESE STOCK CERTIFICATES Three from 1913 and 1922 $700–900 457 RUSSIAN BOND CERTIFICATES Forty-one with coupons 1885 $200–600 (one of three) (one of 41)
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  • 119. 115 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com TERMS OF SALE 1. General Rago Arts and Auction Center (Hereafter referred to as “the Auction House” “we” “us” or “our”). 609-397-9374 (p) / 609-397-9377 (f) By bidding at auction you agree to be bound by these Terms of Sale as amended and supplemented, whether you bid in the room, through a representative, by phone, by internet, or absentee bid. If you have any questions after having read the Terms of Sale, please contact the Managing Partner, Miriam Tucker, at mtucker@ragoarts.com or 609.397.9374, extension 141 or 609-566- 7224. Each item of property (a “Lot” or “Lots”) in this catalogue is offered for sale subject to these Terms of Sale, as changed or supplemented by provisions a) written in other places within these Terms of Sale, b) in written supplements to this catalogue or other materials prepared by us and c) as stated by the auctioneer or posted in writing at the auction, prior to a bid being accepted for a Lot. No other communications, in writing or orally, by any employee of the Auction House is intended to be binding, and such other communications are made for informational purposes only. 2. Catalogue Descriptions and Consignor Warranties ALL LOTS DESCRIBED IN THIS CATALOGUE ARE SOLD “AS IS” EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED OTHERWISE. Our catalogue descriptions for Lots are expressions of our opinion only. All measurements listed in the catalogue are approximate. We recommend that you inspect the condition of a Lot prior to bidding at auction to ensure your satisfaction with condition. THE AUCTION HOUSE MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO THE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY STATED IN THESE TERMS OF SALE. Catalog illustrations may not be to scale or reflect the depicted Lot’s actual size. For each Lot, the consignor has represented and warranted to us that the consignor is the owner of such Lot or is acting as authorized agent of the owner of the Lot and has the right to transfer title to the Lot free of all liens, claims, and encumbrances. Neither the consignor nor we make any warranty or representation, express or implied, as to whether you will acquire any reproduction rights, copyrights or other intellectual property rights in, or with respect to any Lot. The Auction House retains all rights to photographs and other intellectual property contained in this catalogue. 3. Withdrawal The Auction House reserves the right to withdraw a Lot from auction for any reason and with no liability whatsoever for such withdrawal. 4. Condition Reports and Pre-Auction Viewings Condition reports are rendered as specialist opinion by the staff of the Auction House and/or independent consultants and not as statements of fact. We do not guarantee the content of written or verbal condition reports. Condition reports can be accessed online at ragoarts.com. If you would like additional information, please call (609) 397-9374, fax condition report requests to (609) 397-9377 or e-mail them to info@ragoarts.com. Our specialists will respond to requests as quickly as possible. If you need a condition report, please request and review them prior to reserving phone lines. Please be patient. We get many requests and we make every effort to respond to all of them in a timely fashion. The Auction House is not liable or responsible for any errors or failure to do so. 5. Estimates The estimates provided in this catalogue are neither a representation nor a prediction of the hammer price that will be realized at auction, price realized at a post-auction sale, or price realized upon resale, which may be substantially different from our estimates in this catalogue. We shall not be liable for any discrepancies between our estimates and a price realized. 6. Qualifying to Bid As a security measure for our consignors and us, all bidders must establish credit. You will be asked to furnish identification and a valid credit card number, credit references and/or (for absentee, phone and online bidders) an initial deposit in the form of a pre-authorization hold equal to 10% of the low estimate of the total number of Lots on which you are bidding. First time and international bidders on Asian Lots with a total low estimate of $5,000 or greater will be asked to: a) furnish an initial deposit in the form of a pre-authorization hold equal to 30%; and b) grant the Auction House the right to charge your credit card 30% of the selling price on the date of the auction. If you are bidding as agent, we reserve the right to request a letter of authorization from your principal. If you are successful and do not remit payment as specified, the amount owed will be charged to your credit card together with such charges set forth in these Terms of Sale. If you have any questions, contact Eliane Talec, 609.397.9374, ext. 118 or 609-566-7225. Bidding Numbers: All bidders must register and receive a bidding number from the Auction House prior to bidding at auction. 7. Absentee Bids Absentee bids submitted by fax, mail or online must be received by us no later than two hours prior to the start of an auction’s published start time. We accept absentee bids by phone from qualified bidders even during the auction up to 30 minutes before a Lot goes on the block. Absentee bidders are emailed their bid confirmations. If you do not receive a bid confirmation by 5 pm on the day prior to the auction, please call us. When you do receive a bid confirmation, please double check it for accuracy. All absentee bidding is handled as though you are in attendance. We bid on all designated Lots for you one bidding increment above where the competition stops up to your bid amount. Please check and comply with increments. In case of failure to comply, we will reduce each off-Increment bid to the increment below it. Generally, the auctioneer will follow the bidding increments listed below; however, the auctioneer may change bidding increments during the auction for a particular Lot at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. “Plus” bids: Several people may leave identical bid amounts. Therefore on your bid sheet you have the opportunity in addition to listing your bid amount, to also list a “Plus” bid. An earlier bid received by the Auction House wins in the event of a tie, but if a later bid has an added “plus” bid to a higher increment and the earlier bid does not have a “Plus” bid that matches or exceeds the “Plus” bid, the later bid would win the Lot. All absentee bidder names and bids are held in strictest confidence, disclosed only in the event of a question after the sale. Absentee bidding is a convenience offered to our customers and, while we will make every effort to execute your instructions, the Auction House is not liable or responsible for any errors or failure to bid. If you place absentee bids with the Auction House and then choose to attend the auction in person, bid by phone or by any other means, it is solely your responsibility to cancel any or all absentee bids prior to the start of the auction. If you do not or cannot, regardless of reason, you will be held responsible for the purchase of any Lot for which you have placed a successful bid. 8. Telephone Bids and Contingency Bids We guarantee you a line and a phone agent for bidding provided we receive your request by fax, mail, phone, or online by 4:00 p.m. on the day prior to the auction. After that time, we will gladly accept your absentee bids as outlined in Paragraph 7 above. Changes to bid lists left with us prior to the deadline will be accommodated as best we can, as will follow- up phone bids for those who attend, but must leave the auction and other exceptional cases. Telephone bidders are emailed bid confirmations. If you do not receive a bid confirmation by 5:00 pm on the day prior to the auction, please call us. When you do receive a bid confirmation, please double check it for accuracy. We can call you at two phone numbers ONLY during the auction. If you are unsure of where you or your agent will be during the sale, we recommend you fill out a contingency bid on the bidding form that you submit to us. Contingency bids are only available to you if you have made a telephone bid and have notified us, no later than 30 minutes prior to the auction’s published start time, that due to unforeseen events, you may not be on the telephone at the time of the sale and therefore wish to leave a bid directly with the phone agent to make on your behalf. Please do not change your phone number after your phone lines have been confirmed; if you do, the Auction House will not be responsible for any breakdown in communications. We do not have the capacity to assign phone agents to clients who want to listen only or who will not bid the minimum selling price. Therefore, if you request to reserve a phone agent for bidding, you must be willing to open bidding and bid to the low estimate should the bidding go that far. Bids are placed on the telephone at the discretion of the Auction House and at the caller’s risk. Telephone bidding is a
  • 120. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 116 convenience offered to our customers and, while we will make every effort to execute your instructions, the Auction House is not liable or responsible for any errors or failure to bid. 9. Internet Bids The Auction House has engaged the services of third party online bidding platforms called Bidsquare and Live Auctioneers. Please proceed to these sites for all necessary information on how to bid and buy online using these platforms. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, NEGLIGENCE, SHALL THE AUCTION HOUSE AND ITS CONSIGNORS BE LIABLE FOR LOST PROFITS OR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THAT RESULT FROM THE USE OF, OR THE INABILITY TO USE, THESE SITES. If you place absentee bids with the Auction House and/or a third party site and also bid in person, by phone or any other means, it is solely your responsibility to cancel these absentee bids prior to the start of the auction. If you do not or cannot, regardless of reason, you will be held responsible for the purchase of any Lot for which you have placed a successful absentee bid. Absentee bids left with third party online bidding platforms are released to the Auction House when a Lot comes up for sale. Such absentee bids are considered received by us at the time they are released to us by the online bidding platforms. 10. Reserves A reserve is the confidential minimum price established by the Auction House and the consignor. The reserve will never exceed the low estimate of a Lot. The Auction House prohibits consignors from bidding on their own Lots, but the Auction House may implement the reserve by bidding on behalf of the consignor at the auction up to the reserve. The Auction House will indicate in the catalogue or by saleroom announcement or notice when parties with an interest In a Lot, for example a beneficiary of an estate, may be bidding on such Lot. 11. Bidding Increments Generally, bidding increments are made as follows; however, the auctioneer has the sole and exclusive power, discretion, and authority to regulate the bidding and change the bidding increments. • $10 until $100 is reached • $25 until $500 is reached • $50 until $1,000 is reached • $100 until $3,000 is reached • $250 until $5,000 is reached • $500 until $10,000 is reached • $1,000 until $30,000 is reached • $2,500 until $50,000 is reached • $5,000 until $100,000 is reached • $10,000 over $100,000 12. Auctioneer’s Determination Final A Lot will be sold to the highest bidder as determined in the sole and exclusive judgment of the auctioneer. The auctioneer will also have the sole and exclusive power and authority to: a) resolve any disputes between bidders; b) determine whether to pass or re-offer a Lot for sale; c) reject or challenge any bid or advance in the bidding; d) exclude any bidder from the auction and/or auction premises; and e) otherwise regulate the bidders, the bidding and the bidding increments. 13. Successful Auction Bids Upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer an agreement for the sale of the Lot is created between the successful bidder and the consignor. 14. Auction Results Preliminary auction results will be available online shortly after each auction at www. ragoarts.com. Final auction results will be available as soon as the Auction House has audited and verified all sales/bids, usually within one day of an auction. 15. Invoicing, Buyer’s Premium and Sales Tax All successful bidders will be sent invoices by e-mail or mail (if we do not have an email address on file) within two business days following an auction. We charge a buyer’s premium on each Lot sold in amount equal to: 25% of the hammer price up to and including $200,000.00; and 20% on that part of the hammer price above $200,000.00 (the “Buyer’s Premium”). Successful Bidders who bid through third party online bidding platforms pay the Buyer’s Premium and a surcharge that offsets the fee levied by the third party online bidding platform on the Auction House. For more details on this surcharge, see the Terms of Sale posted with each of our auctions on Bidsquare or Live Auctioneers. The Auction House will collect New Jersey sales tax on all Lots picked up from the Auction House’s New Jersey premises or shipped to a New Jersey address. 16. Payment of the Purchase Price and Transfer of Title The hammer price, the Buyer’s Premium, any applicable surcharges or fees and taxes shall be added together to comprise the total purchase price for each Lot (the “Purchase Price”). Payment of the Purchase Price in full is due immediately upon your receipt of our invoice. If payment is not received in full within fifteen (15) days, the Auction House reserves the right to impose interest at a rate of 1.5% per month prorated from the date of auction. Upon our receipt of payment in full in good and clear funds from you, title to a Lot transfers to you. If you make payment by check, title shall not transfer to you until the check has cleared. 17. Methods of Payment and Credit Card Processing Fee Cash. Check. Wire Transfers. Money Order. Visa. MasterCard. Discover. PayPal. A 2% surcharge will be added for payments made by Visa, MasterCard, Discover or PayPal. 18. Authenticity Guarantee The consignor is providing an authenticity guarantee for certain Lots, to the extent indicated in the catalogue (as explained below), for a period of four (4) years from the date of auction (the “Authenticity Guarantee”). We are not personally liable for the Authenticity Guarantee. For purposes of the Authenticity Guarantee, authenticity is defined as a true work that is not a fake. Your sole remedy under the Authenticity Guarantee, to the exclusion of any other remedy available to you under the law, shall be the return of any portion of the Purchase Price paid by you to us. Refunds provided under the Authenticity Guarantee shall not include packing, shipping or insurance expenses incurred by you. For the avoidance of doubt, the Authenticity Guarantee is available only to you and may not be transferred to your heirs, agents, transferees, assigns or subsequent buyers. To make a claim under the Authenticity Guarantee, you must submit, at your expense, an opinion in writing from a recognized expert, pre-approved by the Auction House, regarding the authenticity of the Lot at issue. If the Lot is judged inauthentic by the expert, prior to receiving a refund of any amount of the Purchase Price paid by you to us, the Lot must be returned to us in the same condition as at time of auction. If you have satisfied the requirements of this Section 18 and we have not yet paid the consignor, we will refund your payment of the Purchase Price or any portion thereof to you. If you have satisfied the requirements of this Section 18 and we have paid the consignor, we will: (i) refund to you the Buyer’s Premium (as defined below) and any taxes paid; and (ii) make written demand upon the consignor for the payment of the balance of the Purchase Price you paid. If the consignor fails to refund the balance of the Purchase Price, the Auction House will furnish you with the name and address of the consignor and assign all of the Auction House’s rights against the consignor to you. You hereby agree that upon this assignment of the Auction House’s rights, the Auction House will have no further liability to you or responsibility to pursue your claim against the consignor. The Authenticity Guarantee excludes the following: • Any lot description that states there is a conflict of specialist opinion; • Any lot description that states (or is bracketed in a section described as) “as is“ or “not guaranteed”; • Any typographical errors in our Lot descriptions or catalogue; • Wear on furniture; • Flakes, surface scratches, or manufacturing flaws in glass or ceramic Lots; • The description of clocks and lighting devices, whether in the catalogue or a condition report, as such descriptions may be incomplete and not identify every mechanical replacement, repair, or defect. The absence of reference to the condition of a clock or lighting device does not imply it to be in working condition or without defects, repairs, restorations, or replacement parts. No warranty is made that any watch is in working condition or without defects, restorations, or working parts. Buyers are advised to check watch works prior to auction; • The description of jewelry, whether in the
  • 121. 117 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com catalogue or a condition report, is rendered as opinion and not a representation of fact, including, but not limited to, specialist opinion as to authenticity, the enhancement or treatment of gemstones, the weight of gemstones, the country of origin, the authorship or origin (manufacture) of an item, its period (or c.) or the authenticity of its marks; 19. Transfer of Risk of Loss Risk of loss shall transfer to you upon your pick-up of a Lot or the 14th day after the auction, whichever is earlier. We are not responsible for any damage or loss that occurs to the Lot past such dates. 20. Pick-Up, Shipping and Storage Fees All Lots must be removed from the premises of the Auction House no later than fourteen (14) days after an auction. If Lots are not removed within thirty (30) days after an auction, you will thereafter be assessed a $10.00 per Lot storage charge per day and we may, in our sole discretion, remove any Lot to public storage at your risk and expense. All associated charges with such public storage will be charged to you and must be paid prior to our release of a Lot to you. Uncollected Lots left at the Auction House for ninety (90) days following an auction will be sold or donated. If you choose to pick up a Lot from the Auction House following an auction you must call 24 hours in advance to arrange pick-up. Regular hours for pick up are Monday – Friday, from 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. and from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Please bring your own packing materials. The Auction House is closed on Federal holidays and on Mondays following full auction weekends. Weekend pick-ups are made by special arrangement and/or by appointment only. If you choose to ship a Lot from the Auction House you are solely responsible for the shipment. We will work with any shipper of your choosing. If you have any shipping preference for any reason, please make sure your shipper carries insurance. We are not responsible for any damage or loss that occurs while your objects are in another’s care. We will also not be responsible for any damage or loss that occurs if you choose a shipping method that we have advised against, and we will require a waiver from you acknowledging this. As a convenience to you, we will, if requested, release a Lot to a third party shipper. This company will pack and ship or arrange shipment for you via UPS, FedEx or other carrier, fully insured, for a fee payable in advance by credit card. Shipments are made within a few days after payment has been received. For the avoidance of doubt, we will not be responsible for any damage or loss that occurs to a Lot once we release it to a third party shipper. All international customs, duties, and other tariffs are your responsibility. The Auction House and all third party shippers will declare the hammer price plus the Buyer’s Premium as the value of a Lot in all cases. Oversized Lots are objects such as furniture, andirons, floor vases, or any other item whose safe packing will exceed the limits of common carriers. The Auction House can arrange delivery by freight almost anywhere in the United States, fully insured, for a fee. The delivery of oversized, large, heavy, or expensive objects is not an inexpensive proposition and we urge you to consider this before bidding. 21. Export and Import The Auction House and the consignor make no representations or warranties as to whether any Lot is or is not subject to export or import restrictions or any embargoes and will have no responsibility with regard to these matters. 22. Endangered Species You are responsible for checking any applicable laws and regulations regarding the importation of Lots containing materials made from endangered species. An export or import license may be required for the export or import of such Lots and it is your sole responsibility to familiarize yourself with International, U.S. Federal and State laws or requirements regarding the necessary export, import, endangered species or other permit required prior to bidding at auction. We will not rescind the sale of a Lot that is transferred to you and later seized by government authorities due to the presence of endangered species material. 23. Firearms The Auction House only sells antique firearms as defined by the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. Due to New Jersey firearms regulations, all handguns, pistols, and revolvers will only be shipped via Federal Express and will only be delivered to a person who holds a Federal Firearms License or a Curios and Relics License. Handguns, pistols, and revolvers can only be picked up at the Auction House by a person who holds a Federal Firearms License or the proper New Jersey handgun permits, which must be shown and logged. There are no exceptions. No firearms will be sold or shipped internationally. It is your sole responsibility to familiarize yourself with your local laws and requirements for the possession of firearms; to identify and obtain any necessary license or permit prior to bidding; and to abide by all Federal, State and local laws and requirements. The Auction House and the consignor make no representations or warranties as to whether any Lot is or is not subject to such restrictions and will have no responsibility with regard to these matters. 24. Jewelry For centuries, natural gemstones have been enhanced in a variety of ways, including heating, oiling and other methods. These treatments are accepted by the international jewelry and gemstone trade. The Auction House makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to whether natural stones have been treated or enhanced, whether specifically referenced or not. All stones have been identified by standard gemological field tests as the mounting permits and the Auction House will make available to prospective buyers any gemological certificates in its possession. It will not always be feasible to obtain a qualified lab report on every stone offered through the Auction House. If you wish to have a grading or gemological report from an independent recognized laboratory such as the Gemological Institute of America, the European Gemological Laboratories or the American Gemological Institute, you may request one at your own expense or hire an independent adviser of your choosing. Weights given are based solely on measurements and known gemological formulae; they are approximate, not exact. Weight may differ once a stone is removed from its setting. You are advised to verify weight estimates prior to bidding at auction 25. Coins and Currency Grading is a not an exact science. It is a matter of opinion as to condition and other attributes. Because of this, grading can and will differ among third party grading services (even though consensus grading is employed by most), independent experts, dealers, collectors and auction houses, including our own. Due to the subjectivity of coin and currency grading, a given piece evaluated twice by the same expert may be assigned a different grade each time. Opinion as to the grading, condition or other attributes of any Lots may have a material effect on value. Therefore all coins and currency are sold “as is” by the Auction House, except as to authenticity, as expressly stated in the Terms of Sale. They are sold without any additional express or implied warranty, including, but not limited to, grade. This includes all coins and currency, including, but not limited to, those: • Referencing the opinion of a third-party grading service; • With no reference to the opinion of a third-party grading service; • With reference to the opinion of the Auction House as to grading; • Subsequently submitted to a third- party grading service for determination or certification; • Encapsulated and therefore unable to be physically examined. The Auction House reserves the right to differ with the grades assigned to any Lot, by certificate or otherwise, regardless of the grading service, and will not be bound by any prior or subsequent opinion, determination or certification by third-party grading services including, but not limited to, National Guaranty Company (NGC), Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS), Paper Money Guaranty (PMG) and Currency Grading and Authentication (CGA) or any other any grading service, third party organization or dealer. There is no guarantee or warranty implied or expressed that the grading standards utilized by the Auction House will meet the standards of any grading service at any time in the future. The Auction House has graded uncertified coins and currency with reference to the current interpretation of the American Numismatic Association’s standards at the time of grading. The Auction House reserves the right to re- grade any Lot re-consigned for any reasons, including, but not limited to a change of grading standards, differences in opinion, mishandling over time. The Auction House will not be liable for any patent or latent defect or controversy
  • 122. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 118 pertaining to or arising from any encapsulated coins or currency. In any such instance, purchaser’s remedy, if any, shall be solely against the service certifying and purchaser hereby agrees that it shall have no remedy against the Auction House. Please note that certain types of plastic may react with a coin’s metal or transfer plasticizer to notes, causing damage. Avoid storage in materials that are not inert. 26. Failure to Make Payment If you fail to make payment, we shall charge you interest at the rate of 18% per annum from the date of the auction. In addition to other remedies available to the Auction House by law, the Auction House may, at its option: i. Cancel the sale of any Lot for which payment by you has not been made or for any Lot for which you have made payment and retain all payments made by you for such Lots as liquidated damages; ii. Resell any Lot for which payment by you has not been made, whether at public auction or private sale; or iii. Pursue any combination of i) and ii) above. In the event of non-payment, you will be responsible to the Auction House and the consignor for any deficiency, any and all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, collection fees and expenses, late charges, interest, storage fees and other damages. The Auction House may, at its discretion, apply any proceeds of sale otherwise due to you or monies held for you in the Auction House’s possession to satisfy your obligations to us. 27. Rescission by the Auction House In the event the Auction House receives notice of an adverse claim with respect to a sold Lot, the Auction House shall have the right (but not the obligation), in its sole and absolute discretion, to rescind the sale to you, upon written notice to you. Upon such notice, you will promptly return the purchased Lot to the Auction House’s premises in the same condition as when you purchased it. Following our receipt of the Lot, we will then promptly refund you the full Purchase Price, including the Buyer’s Premium and applicable taxes paid. You will have no further recourse against the Auction House or the consignor, and the Auction House and the consignor shall not be liable for any damages of any nature suffered by you. 28. Governing Law and Forum for Disputes The laws of New Jersey shall govern the Terms of Sale and all of our auctions. Any disputes that may arise in connection with any auction or sale shall be governed by and construed in accordance with New Jersey law. You agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the courts of the State of New Jersey with respect to any dispute arising in connection with any auction and/or any sales. You agree that the Federal and State courts sitting in New Jersey shall have exclusive jurisdiction over any claims asserted by you against the Auction House in connection with any auction and/or any sales. You further agree that the Auction House may, in its sole discretion, assert any claims it has against you in connection with any auction and/or any sales in any Federal or State courts sitting in New Jersey or in any other jurisdiction where you or assets owned by you may be found. In the event that the Auction House brings an action to enforce the Terms of Sale and/or to collect any sum due and owing to it, the Auction House shall be entitled to collect (in addition to any other amounts it Is owed) its reasonable attorney’s fees, collection agency fees, and cost of suit from you. 29. Limitations of Liability The Auction House is not liable for any breach or default by the consignor of a Lot. 30. Severability and Waiver If any provision of these Terms of Sale shall be deemed unlawful, void, or unenforceable under applicable law, that provision shall be stricken and severed from the remaining provisions, which shall remain in full force and effect. Failure to enforce any of the provisions in these Terms of Sale shall not be deemed a waiver of the right to enforce any other provisions of these Terms of Sale. 31. No Assignment Unless the Auction House consents in writing, you may not assign your rights or any of your obligations hereunder. 32. No Modifications These Terms of Sale may not be changed unless the Auction House and you have agreed to do so in a written agreement signed by both parties. 33. Miscellaneous These Terms of Sale shall apply to both auction and private sales. Paragraph and subheadings are included in these Terms of Sale for ease of reference and should not be used to interpret the meaning of the substantive provisions.
  • 123. 119 view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com RAGO COINS/CURRENCY AUCTIONS Auction Management: Miriam Tucker Director: Chris Wise Specialist/Numismatic Community Outreach Coordinator: Tom Rago Cataloguer/Administrator: Samuel Grillo RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER Partners-in-Charge: David Rago, Suzanne Perrault, Miriam Tucker Chief Operating Officer: Michael Ingham Chief Administrative Officer: Eliane Talec Director, Estate Services: Sebastian Clarke Director, Appraisal Services: Laurel Porcelli Art Director: Anthony Barnes Photography Studio Director: Lynnette Mager Wynn Photographer: Jared Kramer Director, Client Services: Karen Davies Client Services: Martine Webber Client Relations Specialist: Mick Byers Foreman of Operations: Croix Leadem Art Handlers and Movers: Casey Kochis (crew chief), Charles Chamberlin, Jason Kwon, Sean Leslie, Richard Palleschi, Justin Thomas Design Director/Personal Property Manager: Arlen Sam Brown Controller: Lisa Kolva Digital Content Creator: Nicholas Fonteix Digital Marketing Assistant: Olivia Tornick Public Relations/Marketing Assistant: Robin Harris Administrative Staff: Kathy Buscavage, Guy Benthin Our thanks to the entire auction staff.
  • 124. view all updated condition reports | ragoarts.com 120 SHIPPING/RECEIPT OF PURCHASED PROPERTY A bid is a contract to buy. So on the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, the successful bidder becomes the owner and assumes full responsibility for the purchased property. This includes all costs and the expenses of any handling, shipping, insurance, taxes, or export. When the Auction Center receives and processes your payment, your property is released for shipping, delivery by freight, or pick-up. Please allow up to three weeks. NOTE: Some property in this sale may require specialized shipping. Please call us for our recommendations. SHIPPING SMALL ITEMS BY COMMON CARRIER (UPS, FEDEX, DHL OR USPS): We have engaged shippers to pick up several times a week from the auction house. Our recommended shippers for small items are Masterpiece Shipping and The Flemington UPS Store. Once we receive your payment and the completed shipping form authorizing the release of your property to the shipper, we will add your lot(s) to the list for the next pick up. You will receive a shipping quote for your approval within 48 hours after the shipper has picked up your lot(s). If for any reason the quote is not acceptable to you, your property will be returned to the auction house so that you can make alternate arrangements. Masterpiece Shipping David and Vicki Child, Owners-Operators Buckingham Green 4950-C Old York Road Buckingham, PA 18912-2000 T: 215-794-1199 | F: 215-794-1177 | Masterpiece@gmail.com The UPS Store #1752 203 Main Street Flemington, NJ 08822 T: 908-806-4842 | F: 908-806-4843 | store1752@theupsstore.com SHIPPING LARGER ITEMS BY FREIGHT: Some furniture, bulky or odd shaped items may exceed the allowable dimensions or weight restrictions of UPS, Fed Ex and similar carriers. The auction house can provide assistance in arranging for delivery by freight. Depending on the location, we can recommend a variety of third party shippers. We are also happy to work with the freight company of your choosing. Please keep in mind that delivery of these types of items can be an expensive proposition and we urge you to consider this before bidding. Please remember that it is your responsibility to pay for all deliveries. PICK UP AT RAGO: Hours for pick up are Monday – Friday, from 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. and from 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The shipping department closes each day from 11:30 – 1:30. The Auction House is closed on Federal holidays and on Mondays following two and three day auctions. We require 24 hours’ notice in advance of pick up. Please bring your own packing materials. IMPORTANT NOTES: Weekend pick ups are made by special arrangement and/or by appointment only. New Jersey sales tax of 6.875% must be added to your invoice when picking up merchandise unless you have a valid resale number on file. All property must be paid for and removed from Rago Arts & Auction Center within 15 business days of the auction. Unless special arrangements are agreed upon in writing before the sale. Storage fees are charged beginning on day 16. For more details see our Terms of Sale.