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$4,314.51 Original price was: $4,314.51.$3,900Current price is: $3,900.
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Country: Austria (Holy Roman Empire)
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Ruler: Leopold I (1658–1705)
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Denomination: Taler (Thaler)
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Year: 1686
- Tag Phrase: Coin Austria – Léopold Ier – Taler – 1686 Hall
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Mint: Hall Mint (Tyrol)
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Metal: Silver
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Certification: NGC
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Grade: MS 62 – Mint State
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Era: Late 17th Century / Baroque Period
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Condition Rarity: Extremely rare in Mint State
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$43.56 Original price was: $43.56.$39.20Current price is: $39.20.
🔹 Year: 1913
🔹 Denomination: 5 Cents (Nickel)
🔹 Tag phrase: 1913 Liberty Head Nickel
🔹 Type: Liberty Head Nickel (V Nickel)
🔹 Mint: Philadelphia (No Mint Mark)
🔹 Composition: 75% Copper, 25% Nickel
🔹 Diameter: 21.2 mm
🔹 Weight: 5.0 g
🔹 Designer: Charles E. Barber
🔹 Obverse: Liberty facing left with stars encircling the design
🔹 Reverse: Roman numeral “V” surrounded by a wreath
🔹 Mintage: Only 5 Known Examples
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$523.71 Original price was: $523.71.$471.34Current price is: $471.34.
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Coin Type: Roosevelt Dime
- Name: 2013 Roosevelt Dime Error | Broad Strike
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Year: 2013
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Mint: Philadelphia (P)
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Error Type: Broad Strike + Wrong Planchet (Multi-Error)
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Strike Anomaly: Out-of-collar expansion / Distorted rim
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Condition: Lightly Circulated
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Certification: Uncertified
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Country: United States
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$11.88 Original price was: $11.88.$10.69Current price is: $10.69.
🔹 Lot Includes:
🔹 Tag phrase:Indian Head, Liberty V, Buffalo Nickel, Steel & Wheat Pennies
✔️ Indian Head Penny (1859-1909) – A beloved 19th-century design with Lady Liberty wearing a Native American headdress.
✔️ Liberty V Nickel (1883-1913) – The first U.S. nickel to feature the Roman numeral “V” for five cents.
✔️ Buffalo Nickel (1913-1938) – A classic coin featuring a Native American chief on the obverse and an American bison on the reverse.
✔️ Steel Penny (1943) – A one-year-only issue struck in steel due to World War II copper shortages.
✔️ Wheat Pennies (1909-1958) – A historic Lincoln cent featuring the iconic wheat ears design.
🔹 Country: United States 🇺🇸
🔹 Denominations: 1 Cent (Penny), 5 Cents (Nickel)
🔹 Years: Mixed Dates (1859-1958)
🔹 Condition: Circulated (May Vary)