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1652 Ghost Oak Tree Shilling PCGS AU58 CAC. 1652 Ghost Oak Tree Shilling, Noe-10, R6+. This lustrous, near-Uncirculated 1652 shilling from the Massachusetts Bay Colony is the...More
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1652 Oak Tree 3Pence PCGS XF45 CAC. 1652 Oak Tree 3 Pence (Crosby 5-B, Noe 27.1, R-7). Not often do we have the opportunity to offer a rare colonial coin...More
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1652 Oak Tree 6 Pence (1652 Oak Tree Sixpence) IN on obverse, Noe-22 PCGS MS63. Here is a lustrous, uncirculated Massachusetts Bay Colony oak tree sixpence dated 1652...More
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1652 Massachusetts Pine Tree Shilling, Small Planchet (Noe-30, R-3) NGC MS62 Ex: Ford - Pedigreed back to the famous Ford collection, this premium quality Pine Tree Shilling...More
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The Pine Tree coins were originally called Boston or Bay Shillings. Numerous varieties exist because the period of production was extended from 1662 to 1682.
1652 Pine Tree Shilling Small Planchet, Noe-16, PCGS MS62 CAC The surfaces of this rare, mint state early colonial 1652 Pine Tree Shilling glisten with satin mint luster...More
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Large Planchet, N Reversed. Only 1 higher at PCGS. All Pine Tree coinage is rare. In their population reports, both major grading services show that all No Pellets at Trunk Large Planchet shillings are rare in all grades.More
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1652 Willow Tree Shilling, PCGS XF Details. "Damage". Dug surfaces, with bold XF detail. Small scrape in willow branches, else $250k+. Remarkably wholesome for the price...More
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1720A France 1/3E NGC AU58. For a coin minted almost three hundred years ago, the coins surfaces are astonishingly clean and free of distractions...More
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1722 P Hibernia PCGS XF45, CAC. THIS IS THE ONLY 1722 Hibernia Halfpenny approved by CAC in XF-45! This is a glossy, chocolate brown colonial Hibernia...More
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1723 Farth Hibernia PCGS AU58 CAC. Here is a near-Uncirculated 1723 Hibernia farthing. The piece has hard, light brown surfaces that show traces of original mint luster...More
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1723 Hibernia Farthing, DEI GRATIA REX, PCGS MS63BN, CAC. This Choice Mint State, chocolate and darker brown 1723 Hibernia farthing has completely original...More
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1723 Rosa America 2 Pence PCGS VF35 CAC. Appears much nicer, nevertheless the CAC population of this coin is only 1 ( this one ) and 9 better. Only 10 Rosa Americans's have been approved by CAC in all grades...More
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1745 MO MF Mexico 8 Rreales (KM # 103) NGC MS64. Subdued mint luster and light toning characterize this mint state pillar dollar. The upper portion of the obverse...More
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1747 Mo MF, Mexico, 8 Reales ( Pillar Dollar ), PCGS MS63, This specimen is better than museum quality. PCGS Census 2/3/1/none better Consider for a moment...More
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1751SO J CHILE 8E EX LUZ WRECK NGC MS63. 1751 So J, Chile, 8 Escudos, Nuestra Senora de la Luz, (KM # 3). This salvaged gold coin shows vibrant mint luster despite...More
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1751SO J CHILE 8E LA LUZ WRECK NGC MS62. 1751 So J, Chile, 8 Escudos, Nuestra Senora de la Luz, (KM # 3). Mint luster shimmers on this lovely shipwrecked gold coin...More
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1762-BB Sou Marque, French Colonies, KM # 500.1, PCGS MS62, CAC. In its population report, PCGS shows 5 1762-BB sou marque coins in MS62 condition with 3 better....More
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1762MO MM, Mexico, 8 Reales, ( Pillar Dollar ) NGC MS63. 1762MO MM Mexico 8 Reales Ex: Millennia/Hesselgesser. Pillar Dollars are an important part of American...More
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1764-MO MF Mexico 8 Rreales (KM # 105) NGC MS64 Lively mint luster and light toning characterize this mint state pillar dollar. The upper portion of the obverse is slightly...More
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1767-A Sou. RF Counterstamp, Breen-701 PCGS AU53. 179.4 grains. An unusually glossy and high grade example of this type, usually found granular, worn, or worse....More
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1770-6 Lewis Fueter Regulated Gold US$6 Portugal 1714 4000 Reis, (KM 184), NGC VF25. This rare, unusual 1770-6 Lewis Fueter Regulated Gold piece was regulated...More
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1773 Virginia Penny PCGS MS62 RB. Significant amounts of mint red are still apparent on this lustrous colonial Virginia copper. No wear is present, as expected for a mint state...More
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1776 Colonial Coinage (1776 $1) PCGS G4. CAC approved. Here`s a Continental Dollar that was actually uses as currency! Who knows what historic...More
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1776 Continental Dollar, Pewter, Currency NGC MS61 Struck in the year when the United States were founded and was in a war with its former mother country, Great-Britain...More
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1776 $1 Continental Dollar, CURENCY, Pewter NGC AU58 Bold PQ No denomination is specified on either side of the Continental dollar, but the diameter is similar...More
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1776 Continental Dollar - 1776 Continental $1 Currency Pewter PCGS AU Details. All 1776 Continental Currency Dollars are desirable even those with...More
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1776 Great Britain Guinea, KM-604, NGC AU55. This British guinea is dated 1776, the year America declared its independence. The coin shows some luster in protected...More
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1776 Great Britain Guinea KM-604 PCGS AU55. King George III was king of Great Britain at the time of the American Revolution. The 1776 dated guinea is significant because...More
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1776 Great Britain Guinea, KM # 604, NGC MS61. This Mint State 1776 British guinea shows original mint luster within the devices on both sides of the coin. It is a well struck...More
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1776-78 William Taylor, Regulated Gold, US $8.00, Brazil 1749 6400R, KM149, NGC VF20. This rare 1776-78 William Taylor Regulated Gold 6400 Reis or Half Joe has been...More
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1776-83 Regulated John Bayley, Portugal 6400 Reis, 1747, KM # 221, NGC VF35. This regulated peca or half Joe, (1776-83 John Bayley Regulated) originally from...More
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1776-94 Regulated John David Jr., $8.00, 1753-B Brazil Imitation 6400 Reis, NGC VF35. This imitation 6400 reis coin from Brazil was regulated by John David Jr...More
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1776MO FM Mexico 8R NGC AU55. 1776-MO FM Mexico 8 Reales, KM # 106.2. This choice AU sliver 1776-MO 8 Reales piece is tied for the second finest...More
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1777-83 Regulated Gold 3L/4S, F&G, Brazil 1749-R, 6400 R, KM-149, NGC XF45. This regulated peca or half Joe has been clipped, plugged, re-edged, and stamped...More
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Regulated Gold 1777-83 Regulated Gold 3L/4S F&G Brazil 1749R 6400R NGC XF45. This Regulated Gold Half Joe has been clipped, plugged, re-edged, and stamped with the F&G hallmark...More
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1777-83 Regulated Thomas Underhill, 3L/4S, Brazil 1745-B 6400 Reis, KM-149, NGC XF45. This extremely rare, regulated half Joe has been plugged, clipped...More
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1779 Rhode Island Ship Token, No Wreath PCGS MS62RB - Not much is known regarding the origin of these tokens, or more correctly medals, except that they are rare and always...More
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1779 RI Ship Token, PCGS AU50, Wreath Below, Pewter. This very rare 1779 Rhode Island Ship Token token struck in pewter is grayish green and tan with touches...More
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1779 RI Ship Token (1779 Rhode Island Ship Token) PCGS AU55. Wreath Below, Pewter. This very rare colonial token struck in pewter shows just a touch of very light wear...More
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1779 RI Ship Token PCGS AU55. Wreath Below, Pewter. The featured item is a 1779 Rhode Island Ship token graded AU-55 by PCGS. The slab is denoted with the Troy Wiseman...More
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1781 Libertas Americana NGC MS63BN CAC. 1781. B.615. Obverse: Liberty faces left with pole and cap behind her, the inspiration for the 1793 U.S. half cent obverse...More
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1781 Libertas Americana, NGC MS63 BN. B.615. Obverse: Liberty faces left with pole and cap behind her, the inspiration for the 1793 U.S. half cent obverse. Reverse: France...More
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1781 Libertas Americana, NGC MS64. B.615. Obverse: Liberty faces left with pole and cap behind her, the inspiration for the 1793 U.S. half cent obverse. Reverse: France defends...More
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1781 Libertas Americana NGC PF64 BN. The most famous of all American medals is the elegant Libertas Americana (''American Liberty'') medal. It celebrates America's Revolutionary...More
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Regulated Gold - 1783 Regulated Gold $8 William Hollingshead NGC VF35, 23G Brazil 6400 R, 1746-B. This gold Peca of 1746 most likely circulated in the American Colonies...More
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1783 Restrike Copper - 1783 Washington Draped Bust, Engrailed Edge, Copper Restrike, PCGS PR64BN, CAC. In its population report, as of March 2014...More
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1783-95 John Burger Regulated $4-2/3 5 DWT 6G. G. BRITAIN 1734 GUINEA,( KM # 573.3), NGC VF20. This gold guinea of 1734 probably circulated in the American...More
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1783-95 Regulated Gold John Burger - 1783-95 John Burger Regulated Gold, US $8.00, Brazil 1748-R 6400R, KM-151, NGC XF45. This Regulated Gold Half Joe...More
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1783-95 Regulated John Burger Brazil $8.00 1748-R, KM 151, NGC XF45. It is likely that this 1783-95 Regulated John Burger $8.00, Brazil, Half Joe circulated...More
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1783-95 Regulated John Burger $4 2/3, 1773, KM # 600, English Guinea PCGS XF45. This gold guinea probably circulated in the English colonies, perhaps shortly...More
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(1785) Bar Cent PCGS MS62 BN. This mint state Bar Cent is characterized by clean surfaces and uniform color. The letters of the monogram are outlined with toning creating a dramatic...More
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(Circa 1785) Bar Cent PCGS VF35 CAC. ( AKA Bar Copper ). This lustrous, undated, colonial, original copper of circa 1785 Bar Cent has a predominantly even, light tan color...More
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1785 VERMONTS PCGS XF40 BN. This 1785 Vermont copper is a light and dark brown example, which shows the coins originality. The surfaces are clean...More
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1786 New Jersey Copper PCGS F15 CAC (Narrow Shield, Straight Plow Beam). This post-colonial 1786 New Jersey copper coin has deep chocolate brown fields...More
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1786 New Jersey Copper, Narrow Shield, PCGS VF25, CAC. Tan devices on a dark chocolate background characterize this 1786 Narrow Shield New Jersey Copper. The colors...More
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1787 Laughing Head Connecticut NGC AU58 BN. Colonial and Post-Colonial coins are a fascinating and challenging area of numismatics. These intriguing issues originated...More
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1787 Massachusetts Cent Horned Eagle, PCGS VF35 CAC. This State of 1787 Massachusetts Cent is uniformly chocolate brown on both sides. Although circulated, the strike... More
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1787 New Jersey PCGS MS63 BN CAC. Small Planchet, Plain Shield. This mint state, historic colonial copper is CAC stickered, which indicates that it meets stringent standards...More
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1787 New Jersey Copper NGC VF20 BN (Small Planchet, Plain Shield). This New Jersey 1787 New Jersey Copper shows light brown devices with darker fields...More
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1787 New Jersey Copper NGC F15 BN CAC. Maris 62-q Large Planchet, Plain Shield. This historic, colonial coin has sufficient detail to warrant a CAC sticker, placing it in the high...More
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1787 New Jersey (1787 New Jersey Copper) Outlined Shield, NGC VF25BN. This colonial 1787 New Jersey Copper shows sufficient detail to warrant the grade...More
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1787 New Jersey Copper, Small Planchet, Plain Shield, PCGS VF20, CAC.This 1787 colonial New Jersey copper is uniformly toned with clean, original surfaces...More
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1787 New Jersey Copper, Serpent Head, PCGS XF40 CAC. M. 54-k, W-5295, R.3. Pop on the connecticut is 1 with only 1 higher, 3 in all grades. CAC population only 3 which includes....More
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1787 New Jersey Shield Outlined (Maris 46-e, R-1) NGC MS64BN - Except for a few issues which were widely hoarded at their time of issue, all 18th century colonial coins...More
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1788 Massachusetts Cent, With Period, PCGS F12 CAC. This privately minted 1788 Massachusetts Cent for the state of Massachusetts is chocolate brown...More
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1788 New Jersey, Head Right (Maris 67-V, R-1) NGC MS61. Any true colonial coin, which circulated in the colonies and newly found country when the United States Mint...More
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1788 New Jersey Copper, Head left NGC VG10BN. The 1788 issue with the head facing left is one of the scarcer red book varieties of New Jersey coppers...More
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1788 New Jersey (1788 New Jersey Copper), Head Right, NGC VG10 BN. This uniformly chocolate brown 1788 New Jersey Copper has a strong reverse strike, which clearly...More
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1789 Colonial Coinage (1789 Token) NGC MS65. Thick, plain edge. An amazing gem Colonial, with a particulary boldly struck obverse. Reverse is weak, struck from worn die...More
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1789 Mott Token PCGS MS63 CAC. Thick Planchet, Plain Edge. Breen-1020, Rulau-E-NY-610. A splendid, satiny, and mark-free example. Total CAC population in this grade: 2....More
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1790 Regulated Joseph Callendar $2.33 Great Britain, KM # 608, NGC XF45. This gold half guinea (1790 Regulated Joseph Callendar $2.33 Great Britain) circulated...More
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1791 Washington Cent PCGS AU58 CAC. Small Eagle. Baker-16, W-10630, R.3. Sea-green toning dominates although the high points offer steel-blue and lilac patina....More
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1792 Barbados Penny NGC MS63 BN. Pr-15, KM-Tn10. This British Colonial Penny is well struck and has a pleasing sheen to both sides. The coin is well struck with full details...More
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1792 Washington Born Virginia 1c NGC VF25 BN. This post-colonial Washington cent is uniformly chocolate brown with strong obverse details and clean surfaces for the grade...More
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1793 Chain 1 Cent America - 1793 Chain 1c America PCGS VF20, S-3. This is a more than pleasing, midrange, circulated example of the classic 1793 Flowing Hair, Chain...More
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1793 Chain Cent - 1793 Chain America Cent NGC VF20BN. 1793 Chain AMERICA Cent, S-2, R4+. This evenly toned, brown, problem free Chain America cent is the Wide Date...More
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1793 Wreath 1C, Vine & Bars, NGC MS64 BN. S-8, R3. This captivating, near-Gem 1793 Vine & Bars Wreath Cent, S-8 variety is the finest known at NGC and tied for the finest known at PCGS. This is the finest specimen graded by NGC.
1794 Talbot New York Cent PCGS AU53 CAC. CAC population, only 14 coins in all grades approved by CAC before they stopped grading them, There is an XF-45 coin with a pop of 1 coin and only 7 better, this present specimen is one of the 7 better....More
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1795 Washington Liberty & Security Penny PCGS AU55 BN CAC. This colonial half penny has clean surfaces and, despite the BN or brown designation...More
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1795 Washington Liberty and Security PCGS MS64 RB, Breen 1254, D&H 243. This colonial penny token has a full strike with sharp, distinct details. The highpoints are Washingtons...More
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1797-99 G.Britain S$1, Counterstamp, NGC XF40. 1797-99 Great Britain Silver $1.00, Mexico 1776-MO, 8 Reales, KM # 641. This counterstamp 1797-99 British silver dollar...More
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New York Associate Church. R-E-NY-622. Earliest-dated American communion token. Russell Rulau (author of Standard Catalog of U.S. Tokens): "only 7 known). More
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1817/8SO FJ CHILE 8E NGC MS63. 1817/8 So FJ, Chile, 8 Escudos, (KM # 78). This lovely eight escudos gold coin glistens with bright mint luster...More
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2001 Restrike of the 1781 Libertas Americana medal comemorating America's Independence in 1776. Modern Reproduction. Gold. NGC PF69 Ultra Cameo....More
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(Circa 1785) Bar Cent PCGS MS62 BN. This lustrous, undated, colonial, Uncirculated Bar copper of circa 1785 Bar Cent has a predominantly even, light tan color on the...More
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Washington Doubled Head Cent PCGS AU55. Undated Washington Doubled Head Cent from the Ambassador Henry Norweb Collection. Lovely and very neat...More
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Washington 1C Undated, Military Bust Both Sides, NGC AU58 BN....More
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Do you have any Colonial Coins that you would be interested in selling or trading? We have developed a customer base over the years that consist of the strongest colonial coin buyers in the world. If you have Colonial Coins, whether they be lower grade or finest known colonial coin rarities, if they are priced fairly, we will either purchase them outright from you or broker them for a very competitive rate. Please call us 1-800-388-8118, or contact us with what you have and the price you are looking to get for it and let's talk! Don't know what you think they're worth and want an expert to take a look at them and make you an offer? Ship for fast cash offer or Contact Us for further discussions on how to get what you deserve.