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Eisenhower Dollar Coin
Eisenhower Dollar Coin
List Price: $40.00
Our Price: $20.00

Eisenhower Dollar Coin
1973
One Dollar- S
IN the Case Sealed
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1884 Silver One Dollar Coin
1884 Silver One Dollar Coin
Our Price: $30.00

Year: 1884
Silver Dollar Coin
Pluribus Unum
Extremely Fine Condition.
Diameter: 38.1 mm (approx)
Weight: 26.73 grams (approx)
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1921 United States Penny
1921 United States Penny

1921 Circulated
no mint mark
Rare Coin!
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1965 French Coin 5 Francs
1965 French Coin 5 Francs

This listing is of a beautiful uncirculated 1965 5 Franc coin of France with the legendary Sower design. This coin was struck in .835 fine silver at the Paris Mint. Please review pictures and item description very carefully. What you see is what you will receive.
Diameter 29 mm
12.00 Grams
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1965 10 Franc Coin
1965 10 Franc Coin
List Price: $175.00
Our Price: $75.00

Rance
1965
25.00 grams
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1968 CANADA United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II CARIBOU Silver 25 Cent Coin
1968 CANADA United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II CARIBOU Silver 25 Cent Coin

1968
Silver 25 Cent Coin
CANADA United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II
1968 Silver 25 Cents 23.8mm (5.79 grams)
0.800 Silver (0.150 oz. ASW)
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1982 Mexico 20 Pesos Mayan Ball Player Cultura Maya
1982 Mexico 20 Pesos Mayan Ball Player Cultura Maya

Uncirculated Mexico 20 pesos coin.
Cultura Maya type with Mayan ball player.
15.2g, 32mm, Copper-nickel.
Rare Coin!!

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WWII U.S. MERCHANT MARINE VICTORY MEDAL CRIMP BROOCH WW2
WWII U.S. MERCHANT MARINE VICTORY MEDAL CRIMP BROOCH WW2
List Price: $150.00
Our Price: $100.00

--ORIGINAL WORLD WAR II UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE VICTORY MEDAL, W/ CRIMP BROOCH. PRODUCED BY THE U.S. MINT.

The Merchant Marine World War II Victory Medal is a decoration of the United States Merchant Marine established by an Act of Congress on August 8, 1946.


The decoration is awarded to officers and men of the U.S. Merchant Marine who served aboard American-flagged merchant ships for at least 30 days between December 7, 1941, and September 3, 1945.


The medal is a bronze disc suspended from a ribbon with wide red edges and a red center flanked by narrow stripes of yellow, green, blue, and white. The front of the medal shows a woman standing on the ocean's surface holding a trident in her right hand and an olive branch in her left hand. To the left of the woman is the word "WORLD" and to the right of her is "WAR II". The reverse side shows an anchor inside a rope circle, around which is wound a ribbon marked "FIRMITAS", "ADVERSARIA", and "SUPERAT" (Latin for "The strength to overcome an adversary"). In a circle around the edge of the reverse side are the words "UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE 1941-1945".

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South Korea, World Shooting Champ. 1978, 500 Won.
South Korea, World Shooting Champ. 1978, 500 Won.

This 500 Won coin of South Korea was the last of the large sized 500 Won coins to be issued. It is also a commemorative for the 1978 World Shooting Championship. You have a man standing with his rifle and scope and the legend in Korean.
These coins are now nearly 40 years old but still in Uncirculated condition. They are a one year type as well as the last of the large sized 500 Won coins. A most interesting coin and reasonably priced.
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1934 $50 Dollar Bill Federal Reserve Note
1934 $50 Dollar Bill Federal Reserve Note
Our Price: $150.00

Circulated in 1934
Series of 1934 green seal $50 bills were signed by W.A. Julian as the Treasurer of The United States and by Henry Morgenthau Jr. as the Secretary of the Treasury.

Series of 1934 fifty dollar bills have a picture of Ulysses S Grant on the front and The U.S. Capitol on the back. All series of 1934 fifty dollar bills were printed in Washington DC. However, they were issued for all twelve Federal Reserve districts. The twelve districts are Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Richmond, Atlanta, Chicago, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Dallas, and San Francisco.
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