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coins<br />

1314 United States: Seated Liberty type silver<br />

half dollar, 1857 (VF-30) and Columbian<br />

silver half dollar (AU-50)<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

1315 United States: Capped Bust type silver<br />

half dollar, 1834, large date and letters<br />

(F-12) clash marks on obverse<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

1316 United States: Three Commemorative<br />

silver half dollars<br />

comprising: Columbian Exposition, 1893<br />

(EF-40); Ulysses S. Grant, no star, 1922 (AU-50);<br />

Stone Mountain, 1925 (EF-40) Est. $80-125<br />

1317 United States: Selection of ten<br />

silver dimes and quarters<br />

comprising: Capped Bust dime, 1820, large<br />

date (VG-8); Barber dime, 1905 (F-12); four<br />

Mercury dimes, 1942-’43; a Roosevelt dime,<br />

1956; three Liberty Standing quarters, 1926,<br />

1929, and 1930 (each about VF-20); together<br />

with three other items Est. $80-100<br />

1318 United States: Twenty-five Indian<br />

Head type cents, various dates<br />

and mints, 1863 – 1907<br />

including: 1863 (F-12); 1883 (G-4); 1887<br />

(AG-3); 1895 (AG-3); and so forth Est. $50-80<br />

1319 United States: Seven silver<br />

half dollars, 1898 – 1950<br />

comprising: Barber type, 1898 (VG-8);<br />

Walking Liberty type, 1943 and two 1944<br />

(each about VG-8); two Franklin type, 1950<br />

and one 1950D (EF-40) Est. $80-125<br />

1320 United States: Three Peace type<br />

silver dollars: 1923 (EF-45);<br />

1924 (AU-50); and 1934 (MS-60)<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1321 United States: Three Morgan type<br />

silver dollars: two 1899O and<br />

1901O (each about AU-55, toned)<br />

Est. $100-125<br />

1322 United States: Three Morgan type<br />

silver dollars: 1881S (MS-63, prooflike),<br />

1889S (VF-30); and 1890 (F-12)<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1323 United States: Peter Schuttler Wagon<br />

Works bronze token, Chicago issue, 1876<br />

(about VF, with edge faults)<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1324 United States: silver ingot stamped<br />

with an eagle and lettered<br />

“U. S. Mint San Francisco 1959”<br />

the obverse also stamped “999.5 fine,”<br />

numerals “39” stamped on bottom edge;<br />

5.80 ozt. Est. $150-250<br />

1325 United States: silver ingot stamped<br />

with an eagle lettered “Mint of the<br />

United States at San Francisco,”<br />

marked “999.5 FINE”<br />

and “7.69 ozs.” on reverse; 7.70 ozt.<br />

Est. $150-200<br />

1326 United States: silver ingot marked in the<br />

cast, “MOFFAT & Co 1853,” with raised<br />

eagle, probably a phantasy item<br />

the reverse with coin-like incuse Liberty<br />

head; 1.75 ozt. Est. $80-125<br />

1327 United States: Cast copper ingot from<br />

unidentified mine with impressed<br />

letters “AJAG” counterstamped “C”<br />

19th century; 7.25 ozt. Est. $80-125<br />

1328 [United States] Five bronze Hard Times<br />

Tokens, circa 1837 (EF or better)<br />

including: 1) Jackson on treasure chest /<br />

Mule; 2) Jackson on treasure chest / Wreck of<br />

the ship “Experiment”; 3) Wreck of the ship<br />

“Constitution” / Wreath and “Not One Cent<br />

For Tribute;” 4) Phoenix rising from flames<br />

/ Wreath and “May Tenth 1837;” 5) Jackson<br />

bust with “My Experiment My Currency My<br />

Glory” / Running boar with “My Victory”<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1329 [United States] Six bronze Civil War<br />

tokens (EF or better)<br />

including Robinson & Ballou, Troy, NY; Charles<br />

Bast Brewery, Milwaukee; Flag / “DIX;” Head<br />

of Liberty / “Our Army;” Eye / Steer’s Head;<br />

Drum, Flags, and Cannons / “Our Country”<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1330 [United States and Britain]<br />

Five interesting tokens<br />

comprising: 1) Hard Times copper token,<br />

1838 (VF) Kneeling slave and legend “Am<br />

I Not A Woman & A Sister” / Wreath with<br />

“Liberty / 1838”; 2) KKK bronze medallion,<br />

Slaybaugh, GA, early 20th century (MS);<br />

3) English white metal temperance<br />

medallion, 1st half 19th century (G);<br />

4) English Anti-Tobacco gilt brass medallion,<br />

mid 19th century (AU, holed); and 5) English<br />

“Great Eastern” steamship souvenir silverplated<br />

medallion, 1860 (VF) Est. $125-200<br />

1331 United States: Six souvenir medallions<br />

and tokens, 19th and early 20th century<br />

including: Green River Whiskey lucky piece,<br />

gilt bronze; Excelsior Shoe Co. Boy Scouts<br />

copper token (holed); Smith, Murphy & Co.,<br />

Philadelphia store token, brass; Centennial<br />

token, bronze, 1876; Cooper (Ohio) good<br />

luck token, bronze; German “spiele-munze”<br />

modelled on a gold double eagle, bronze<br />

Est. $100-175<br />

1332 [United States] Twelve tokens or<br />

tags, most late 19th or early 20th<br />

century with Baltimore association<br />

including: Franklin Smokery 5 cents;<br />

Baltimore Schutzen Park 10 cents; Patapsco<br />

Park Land Office lucky piece, 1914; A. Knight<br />

Mineral Water, half-dime size; C. I. Kroh, Silver<br />

Run, MD, tomato picker’s 6 cent token; and<br />

so forth Est. $80-125<br />

1333 [United States] Four souvenir medallions<br />

comprising: 1) “Monument to the Pilgrims”<br />

Plymouth, MA, dated Aug. 1, 1889, aluminum;<br />

2) Jamestown Tercentenary, 1907, with Head<br />

of Indian / John Smith’s ships, bronze;<br />

3) Jamestown Exposition, 1907, with Scene<br />

of Pocahontas saving Smith / Ships of 1607<br />

and 1907, gilt brass; 4) “State of Maryland”<br />

emblem, bronze Est. $60-100<br />

1334 [United States] Two bronze<br />

exposition souvenir medallions<br />

1) Pan American Exposition watch fob, 1901,<br />

the obverse with anthropomorphic map of<br />

the Americas later used for Monroe Doctrine<br />

commemorative half dollar; 2) Louisiana<br />

Exhibit, Pan American Exposition, 1915<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

1335 United States: Fifteen political<br />

and historical medallions<br />

including: three Harrison campaign medals,<br />

1840-’41 (each holed); two Winfield Scott<br />

Hancock campaign medals, DATES (holed);<br />

Garfield/Arthur campaign medal, DATE<br />

(holed); McKinley Second Inaugural bronze<br />

medallion; two F. D. Roosevelt campaign<br />

items; and so forth Est. $100-150<br />

1336 United States: Six commemorative<br />

or souvenir medallions<br />

19th and 20th century, including Onandaga<br />

County, New York, Centennial medallion,<br />

1894, bronze; Centennial of Washington’s<br />

inauguration, 1889, aluminum; Philadelphia<br />

Mint souvenir token of Pennsylvania<br />

Bicentennial, 1882, brass; and so forth<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1337 United States: Two brass dollar tokens<br />

issued by Indian traders in Oklahoma,<br />

3rd quarter 19th century<br />

1) Dunlap & Florer, Osage Traders; 2) Lee &<br />

Reynolds Camp Supply, Indian Territory<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1338 United States: original bronze<br />

Masonic seal of the Eastern Star Lodge<br />

#169, Columbia, PA<br />

first half 19th century Est. $60-90<br />

24 alex cooper auctioneers

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