Breathtaking One Owner Coin Collection
Listing ID#: 718901

Sale Location

Heath, OH 43056
Sale Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Bidding Starts: Thursday Aug 22, 9:00 AM
Bidding Ends: Sunday Sep 8, 7:30 PM
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Charles J. White

Contact: Charles White
Phone: (740) 403-7612
Email: cwauctioneer@gmail.com
Website: www.cwauctioneer.com

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Breathtaking One-Owner Collection
Begins ending Sunday September 8th at 7:30 PM
Address will be posted on winning invoices
Auction pickup is Tuesday, September 10th from 4-5 pm
Shipping is available

This One Owner collection is particularly rich in silver dollars, featuring numerous Morgan and Peace dollars from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Many of these coins are graded and encapsulated by reputable grading services like NGC, PCGS, and ANACS, with conditions ranging from circulated to high-grade uncirculated specimens—several highly sought-after key dates in American numismatics including the rare 1877 Indian Head and the 1909-S Indianhead Wheat stand out, For nickels, the 1885 Liberty V is a notable inclusion. The silver dollar category boasts some of the most coveted key dates, including the 1889-CC and 1893-CC Carson City Morgan dollars, the elusive 1895-O Morgan, and the 1921 High Relief Peace dollar. In smaller denominations, the inventory features the scarce 1916-D Mercury dime. Quarter collectors will be interested in the 1917-D Type 1 Standing Liberty and 1932-S Washington quarters. The key 1921 issue represents the Walking Liberty half dollar series. Peace dollar enthusiasts will note the inclusion of the low-mintage 1928. Rounding out the key dates is the 1926-S Oregon Trail Commemorative half dollar, noted for its low mintage and several other hard to find Commemorative Half Dollars. This impressive array of key dates spans multiple denominations and series, offering collectors a chance to acquire some of the most challenging coins in American numismatics.

Charles J White CAI Auctioneer
P.A.C.C. Auction Gallery LLC
paccauction@gmail.com
(740) 403-7612

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Charles J. White

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Contact: Charles White
Phone: (740) 403-7612
Sale Location
Address will be posted on winning invoices
Heath, OH 43056
Sale Dates and Times
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Breathtaking One-Owner Collection
Begins ending Sunday September 8th at 7:30 PM
Address will be posted on winning invoices
Auction pickup is Tuesday, September 10th from 4-5 pm
Shipping is available

This One Owner collection is particularly rich in silver dollars, featuring numerous Morgan and Peace dollars from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Many of these coins are graded and encapsulated by reputable grading services like NGC, PCGS, and ANACS, with conditions ranging from circulated to high-grade uncirculated specimens—several highly sought-after key dates in American numismatics including the rare 1877 Indian Head and the 1909-S Indianhead Wheat stand out, For nickels, the 1885 Liberty V is a notable inclusion. The silver dollar category boasts some of the most coveted key dates, including the 1889-CC and 1893-CC Carson City Morgan dollars, the elusive 1895-O Morgan, and the 1921 High Relief Peace dollar. In smaller denominations, the inventory features the scarce 1916-D Mercury dime. Quarter collectors will be interested in the 1917-D Type 1 Standing Liberty and 1932-S Washington quarters. The key 1921 issue represents the Walking Liberty half dollar series. Peace dollar enthusiasts will note the inclusion of the low-mintage 1928. Rounding out the key dates is the 1926-S Oregon Trail Commemorative half dollar, noted for its low mintage and several other hard to find Commemorative Half Dollars. This impressive array of key dates spans multiple denominations and series, offering collectors a chance to acquire some of the most challenging coins in American numismatics.

Charles J White CAI Auctioneer
P.A.C.C. Auction Gallery LLC
paccauction@gmail.com
(740) 403-7612

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Breathtaking One Owner Coin Collection
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Sale Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Thursday Aug 22 , 9:00 AM
Bidding Ends: Sunday Sep 8 , 7:30 PM
Sale Location

Heath, OH 43056

Breathtaking One-Owner Collection
Begins ending Sunday September 8th at 7:30 PM
Address will be posted on winning invoices
Auction pickup is Tuesday, September 10th from 4-5 pm
Shipping is available

This One Owner collection is particularly rich in silver dollars, featuring numerous Morgan and Peace dollars from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Many of these coins are graded and encapsulated by reputable grading services like NGC, PCGS, and ANACS, with conditions ranging from circulated to high-grade uncirculated specimens—several highly sought-after key dates in American numismatics including the rare 1877 Indian Head and the 1909-S Indianhead Wheat stand out, For nickels, the 1885 Liberty V is a notable inclusion. The silver dollar category boasts some of the most coveted key dates, including the 1889-CC and 1893-CC Carson City Morgan dollars, the elusive 1895-O Morgan, and the 1921 High Relief Peace dollar. In smaller denominations, the inventory features the scarce 1916-D Mercury dime. Quarter collectors will be interested in the 1917-D Type 1 Standing Liberty and 1932-S Washington quarters. The key 1921 issue represents the Walking Liberty half dollar series. Peace dollar enthusiasts will note the inclusion of the low-mintage 1928. Rounding out the key dates is the 1926-S Oregon Trail Commemorative half dollar, noted for its low mintage and several other hard to find Commemorative Half Dollars. This impressive array of key dates spans multiple denominations and series, offering collectors a chance to acquire some of the most challenging coins in American numismatics.

Charles J White CAI Auctioneer
P.A.C.C. Auction Gallery LLC
paccauction@gmail.com
(740) 403-7612