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1909 VDB 1C MS66RB PCGS #2424

Purchased from CommemKing on BST forum

1909 VDB 1C MS66RB PCGS #2424

Purchased from CommemKing on BST forum

1862 3CS MS62 PCGS #3680

Purchased from TomB through PCGS BST. From the catbert collection.

1862 3CS MS62 PCGS #3680

Purchased from TomB through PCGS BST. From the catbert collection.

1873 3CN Closed 3 PR66 PCGS #3769

purchased from Northeast Numismatics

1866 5C Rays MS65+ PCGS #3790

from NEN

1883 5C No CENTS MS64 PCGS #3841

From my Dad's collection. Submitted by me.

1883 5C No CENTS MS64 PCGS #3841

From my Dad's collection. Submitted by me.

1913-D 5C Type 1 MS66 PCGS #3916

purchased from Northeast Numismatics

1830 H10C MS63 PCGS #4277

gold CAC

1830 H10C MS63 PCGS #4277

gold CAC

1819 25C Large 9 XF40 PCGS #5326

Purchased from Lee Anderson through PCGS BST

1892 25C MS66 PCGS #5601

completes first year issue 66 set !

1930-S 25C MS64 PCGS #5780

From my Dad's collection. Submitted by me.

1930-S 25C MS64 PCGS #5780

From my Dad's collection. Submitted by me.

1861 50C AU55 PCGS #6302

Purchased from Lee Anderson through PCGS BST

1892 50C MS66 PCGS #6461

Purchased from Park Avenue Numismatics

1952 50C PR67 PCGS #6693

Purchased from Don Klynsma (ModCrewman) through PCGS BST

1867 $1 PR63 PCGS #7015

Purchased from Park Avenue Numismatics

1877 T$1 PR58 PCGS #7057

Scott Gutknecht

1877 T$1 PR58 PCGS #7057

Scott Gutknecht

1879-S $1 MS66 PCGS #7092

Legend description from 2010: “This coin is a big ball of luster! Both sides are booming with life. The surfaces are super clean and sleek. Some traces of semi-prooflike mirrors can be detected. Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and have excellent strikes. The eye appeal is beautiful!”

1879-S $1 MS66 PCGS #7092

Legend description from 2010: “This coin is a big ball of luster! Both sides are booming with life. The surfaces are super clean and sleek. Some traces of semi-prooflike mirrors can be detected. Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and have excellent strikes. The eye appeal is beautiful!”

1880-S $1 MS66 PCGS #7118

philographer purchased from legend in 2009

1880-S $1 MS66 PCGS #7118

philographer purchased from legend in 2009

1883 $1 MS65 PCGS #7142

Legend description from 2010: “VERY HIGH END! A stunning thin band of reddish gold/blue frames only the rims on both sides. The centers are creamy white. Overall, the surfaces are amazingly clean. The luster is super strong. Miss Liberty and the details are frosted and have full strikes. This coin is eye candy!”

1883 $1 MS65 PCGS #7142

Legend description from 2010: “VERY HIGH END! A stunning thin band of reddish gold/blue frames only the rims on both sides. The centers are creamy white. Overall, the surfaces are amazingly clean. The luster is super strong. Miss Liberty and the details are frosted and have full strikes. This coin is eye candy!”

1883-CC $1 MS66PL PCGS #7145

Purchased from BIGAL through PCGS BST

1885-O $1 MS66 PCGS #7162

Legend description from 2010: “Super clean and satiny smooth surfaces adorn both sides. The color is a snowy but creamy white. A strong luster also shows off fully struck and lightly frosted details. The eye appeal is fabulous!”

1885-O $1 MS66 PCGS #7162

Legend description from 2010: “Super clean and satiny smooth surfaces adorn both sides. The color is a snowy but creamy white. A strong luster also shows off fully struck and lightly frosted details. The eye appeal is fabulous!”

1924 $1 MS66 PCGS #7363

Purchased from Lee Anderson through PCGS BST

1853-C G$1 XF45 PCGS #7522

from sarasota numismatics

1800 $5 AU55 PCGS #8082

ankurj

1925 $20 MS65 PCGS #9180

Purchased from Dean Corry (REALGATOR) through PCGS BST

1925 $20 MS65 PCGS #9180

Purchased from Dean Corry (REALGATOR) through PCGS BST

No Date G25C BG-203 MS61 PCGS #10388

old west gold

No Date G25C BG-203 MS61 PCGS #10388

old west gold

(1853) G25C BG-206 MS64 PCGS #10391

Purchased from the PCGS BST forum.

1855 G25C BG-226 AU53 PCGS #10411

condition rarity - pop 1

1855 G25C BG-226 AU53 PCGS #10411

condition rarity - pop 1

1856 G25C BG-230 MS64 PCGS #10415

Beautiful frosty devices. Acquired from Steve Graham

(1853) G$1 BG-501, "Humbert" Eagle MS62 PCGS #10478

eagle reverse - acquired from Bob Lecce

(1853) G$1 BG-501, "Humbert" Eagle MS62 PCGS #10478

eagle reverse - acquired from Bob Lecce

1853 G$1 BG-505 MS63 PCGS #10482

2005 Bowers & Merena

1853 G$1 BG-505 MS63 PCGS #10482

2005 Bowers & Merena

1854 G$1 BG-506 VF35 PCGS #10483

condition rarity. also proof (?) that CSDG circulated.

1866 G25C BG-738 MS60 PCGS #10565

ex Jay Roe - plate coin Breen Gillio 2nd edition

1866 G25C BG-738 MS60 PCGS #10565

ex Jay Roe - plate coin Breen Gillio 2nd edition

1870 G25C BG-756 AU55 PCGS #10583

Rarity 7 - referenced in Breen Gillio 2nd Edition

1874 G25C BG-844 MS63 PCGS #10705

ex. Jay Roe BG plate coin 2nd edition

1876 G25C BG-851 MS62 PCGS #10712

Rarity 7 - referenced in Breen Gillio 2nd Edition

1870 G50C BG-1023 AU58 PCGS #10852

Rarity 7 - Referenced in Breen Gillio 2nd Edition

1871 G50C BG-1025 AU58 PCGS #10854

ex Jay Roe - plate coin 2nd Edition

1874 G50C BG-1034 AU58 PCGS #10863

Condition rarity - pop 1

1874 G50C BG-1034 AU58 PCGS #10863

Condition rarity - pop 1

1874 G50C BG-1034 AU58 PCGS #10863

Condition rarity - pop 1

1876 G50C BG-1040 XF45 PCGS #10869

condition rarity - pop 1

1876 G50C BG-1040 XF45 PCGS #10869

condition rarity - pop 1

1872 G$1 BG-1119 MS61 PCGS #10930

condition rarity - pop 1

1871 G$1 BG-1201 AU58 PCGS #10946

2005 FUN - R6 period 2 round liberty

1871 G$1 BG-1201 AU58 PCGS #10946

2005 FUN - R6 period 2 round liberty

1834 50C O-107 Lg Date, Sm Letters MS62 PCGS #39911

Purchased from Northeast Numismatics.

1834 50C O-107 Lg Date, Sm Letters MS62 PCGS #39911

Purchased from Northeast Numismatics.

1944-D 5C MS66FS PCGS #84023

Purchased from Erik Vitols through PCGS BST

1944-D 5C MS66FS PCGS #84023

Purchased from Erik Vitols through PCGS BST

1891 25C PR66CAM PCGS #85592

Purchased from Park Avenue Numismatics

1891 25C PR66CAM PCGS #85592

Purchased from Park Avenue Numismatics

1861 Token F-150R-3a Copper PE A.W. Escherich AU58BN PCGS #645078

A.W. Escherich Pop 1/0 This is a "storecard" which indeed advertised Escherich's business as an engraver. Not so much a "sales piece," as it is a copper token meant to circulate alongside (or in place of) American cents that had all but disappeared by 1863. So when a merchant struck these tokens, it was a form of advertising. When someone would receive them in change, they would be introduced to the vendor as if someone had handed them their business card. As it was pretty much accepted anywhere, there was a lot of exposure ... Dennis Wells 2023.

1863 Token F-630C-4do Copper-Nickel PE C. Bahr, Stk Over 1863 1C MS63 PCGS #962371

Purchased on PCGS BST from Dennis Wells (DCW) Dead Cat Waltz This token was personally owned by Q. David Bowers. He had his collection of civil war tokens certified by PCGS in special labels with his likeness on the back of the slab and his facsimile autograph. It is also pedigreed back to R & T, which is the firm of Rossa and Tanenbaum. This was placed into Rich Rossa's personal collection long ago, and Dave had first pick. It has been taken care of for 156 years! C. Bahr/"Erinnerung" (Remembrance) of 1863, New York, NY overstruck on an 1863 Cent PCGS MS63 In Civil War tokens, there are two categories: Patriotics and Storecards. They both served the general purpose of providing small change during the conflict which saw the general hoarding of all precious metals, including copper cents. The difference between the two categories is pretty simple: while patriotics utilized imagery of flags, cannons, eagles, etc., Storecards had advertising info for specific merchants. In this case, C. Bahr, a liquor dealer in NYC had his merchant info on the back of a stock die 1240 "Erinnerung an 1863" German for "Remembrance of 1863." His business location was the Cor of Cliff and Frankfort St. This particular token may well be unique, because rather than have been struck on a normal planchet, it was OVERSTRUCK on a copper nickel 1863 Cent (with great detail at that.)

1863 Token F-630AR-1do Copper-Nickel PE Charles A. Luhrs, Stk Over 1859 1C MS65 PCGS #962607

Charles A. LuhrsF-630AR-1do overstruck on a 1859 Indian Cent PCGS MS65 top pop 1 of 1. Ex. Q. David Bowers, $1200 An amazing overstrike! Struck over a copper nickel 1859 Cent, here is a lovely Gem grade beauty with colorful toning on both sides. The pictorial of the beer glass has always a popular motif with crossover appeal to collectors of breweriana.

1863 Token F-630AQ-3b Brass PE Gustavus Lindenmueller MS65 PCGS #962974

Alot of people consider the quarter size Lindenmueller tokens quintessential to the CWT series. The iconic depiction of Gustavus Lindenmueller himself graces the obverse, sporting the Duck Dynasty beard. In copper, they have to be the most common Civil War token out there. Perhaps minted into the hundreds of thousands. Not so in brass, where examples like this one come few and far between with only a handful known. This has to be the finest example extant, a full MS65 gem loaded with eye appeal, and having been locked away in the personal collection of Rich Rossa and Q. David Bowers. If you wanted just one example of this famous token for a special collection, this one would be hard to beat.