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Treasures from Pacific Shores ~ June 2018 Auction Catalog

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Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC June 2018 Auction Treasures from Pacific Shores LIVE AUCTION Friday - Tuesday | June 22-26, 2018 Starting Time: 8am PDT each day PREVIEW Holabird Americana Collections Thursday, June 21 9-5pm or By Appointment 775-851-1859 AUCTION LOCATION 3555 Airway Drive, Suite 309 Reno, Nevada 89511 LOT PICKUP After the sale Bid Live, Online, by Mail, Fax, or Phone www.FHWAC.com or call us at 775-851-1859

r CONSIGNING WITH r Holabird Western Americana Collections Why should you consign with Holabird Western Americana Collections? We combine the elements of historically researched descriptions, professional photography, artfully designed catalogs, and a team of specialists to consistently produce record prices. Consign your items to the experts and let us help you realize the most for your collections. We’ve sold many fantastic collections over the years and we’re always excited for more great material! Consign with us and enter into a lasting and beneficial partnership. What do you get when you consign with us? The Process: Holabird Live: Live internet auctions put your material in Appraisal & Inspection: We begin the process with an front of a larger audience than ever before. Our internet pres- informal inspection of your item(s). We can do this in person ence has opened up the market to a whole new generation or through photographs and descriptions, via email, fax, mail, of bidding. Not only do we offer live online bidding at no ad- or telephone. Once we have the opportunity to evaluate your ditional charge, but we also offer phone bidding and have live items, we will then provide you with a professional opinion agents readily available to secure bids on all platforms. Never of value. before has bidding in one of our auctions been so easy. Submit your photographs & descriptions to: Historically Researched Descriptions: Our team of re- search writers craft colorfully written historical descriptions Holabird’s Western Americana Collections that tell the stories behind the items we sell. Through these 3555 Airway Drive, Suite# 308 Reno, NV 89511 accurately written descriptions we paint a picture for the col- Email us at [email protected] lector and create a need and desire for your items. Call us toll free 844-HWAC-RNO (4922-766) or send us a fax 775-851-1834. Professional Photography: Colorful, vibrant, high resolu- tion photographs tell a story all their own. Our expert Consignment: Once we’ve determined that your material photographer will give your items the attention they need to is a good fit for us and one of our upcoming sales, we will make them look amazing both online and in print. discuss the perfect venue for your items and spend some time with you to go over reserves, estimates, and sellers com- Cataloguing: Full color, high quality, artfully designed mission. Our commission rates are highly competitive and all catalogs put your collections on the coffee tables of collec- inclusive. We have no photo or cataloging fees, no insurance tors worldwide. Our print catalogs are more than a just a fees, and no other hidden charges or gimmicks. catalogue of goods for sale, they’ve become historic reference works that our clients have come to know and love. Estimates & Value: We use decades of sound experience and judgment to assign estimates. We market extensively through Marketing: We market extensively to advanced collectors national advertising and participation in trade shows, and through online advertising, national print advertising, trade we find that most items sell for premium prices. There are, shows, and direct proprietary marketing among other public- however, unpredictable times when items sell for less than ity. We’re seasoned marketers so you can rest assured know- expected. This is usually balanced by items selling for pre- ing your material will get the recognition it deserves. miums. We cannot predict market prices or conditions and, ultimately, our buyers set the prices. Superior Customer Service: At Holabird’s Western Ameri- cana Collections, we pride ourselves in offering a high level Shipping & Transportation: There are many ways to get of customer service that you can count on. Our commitment your material to us for processing. You can arrange to bring to you is what sets us apart from the rest. You want someone your material directly into our Reno office, we can arrange to you can trust, and we are by your side every step of the way. pick up your collection, or you may ship your items to us. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff will help guide you through this simple process so you can see your hard- earned collections meet the right hands for the right prices. Contact our office for more information or for a consultation. Here at Holabird’s Western Americana Collections, we don’t only achieve record-breaking sales prices–we create legends.

Contents Day 1 (Friday, June 22) Day 3 (Sunday, June 24) Numismatics ...........................................................9 Railroadiana................................................ 156 Currency & Scrip .......................................9 Bottles ............................................................171 Gold Coins .................................................12 Tokens featuring Part II Platinum Coins ........................................24 of the Texas Collection ..............................185 General Coins Political & Presidential ............................201 featuring Hawaii Collection ................25 Civil War & Military ...................................205 Medals ........................................................44 Firearms & Weaponry ..............................213 Ingots .........................................................54 Numismatic Ephemera .........................55 Gaming .......................................................61 World’s Fair & Expositions ..................65 Day 4 (Monday, June 25) Wells Fargo & Express ...........................67 General Americana ....................................221 Assorted Furniture, Hard Goods Hats, Misc Ephemera & Books ...........................................221 Geographic Sorted ....................................234 Day 2 (Saturday, June 23) Day 5 (Tuesday, June 26) Minerals ..................................................................72 Native Americana ...........................289 Gottschalk Aurora Collection ..............83 Cowboy ..............................................298 Con-Virginia Consolidated Philatelic ............................................301 Mineral Collection ...........................91/92 Art .......................................................307 Mining .....................................................................96 Antique Lamps .................................311 Lamps, Candlesticks, Hardgoods .......96 Bargains & Dealer Specials ..........311 Assay ........................................................100 General Americana .............311 Ephemera ...............................................102 Mining .....................................333 Railroad ..................................345 Numismatics & Tokens ......347

Terms and Conditions into a computer that will bid live on your behalf at the auction. Absentee bids will compete live against other absentee bids, live Internet bidders, floor bidders and phone bidders. This is a Live Auction conducted by 9. INTERNET BIDDING: Both Absentee and Live Internet bidding Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC (HWAC). are available through our live auction networks. If you wish to bid LIVE via the Internet, you MUST pre-register. A live feed is generally 1. The placing of a bid shall constitute the bidder’s acceptance of accessible during the auction for those bidding via the Internet. these terms of sale. Online bidding remains open through the live auction, and online 2. BUYER’S PREMIUM & INSURANCE: There will be a 25% Buyer’s absentee bids may be placed anytime. Live bidding will open when Premium added to the sale price (hammer) of each lot. We accept cash, the auction starts. Internet bidding is offered as a convenience for checks, money orders or wire transfers, credit cards and PayPal. those who cannot attend the live sale. Please note that there may be 3. COINS, CURRENCY AND PRECIOUS METALS, Insurance. The buyer’s delays or interruptions in Internet connectivity that are beyond our commission for this section is 20.5%. Coins and currency shall be control. Attending the live auction or arranging for an agent is the defined as any regular Federal issue circulating coins and currency. most reliable way to secure your bids. Tokens are not considered coins. Precious metals shall be defined 10. NEW BIDDERS: Bidders unknown to us, who anticipate as ingots, silver or gold rounds, bullion items, gold nuggets. Mineral an expenditure in excess of $20,000, must provide commercial specimens are not considered under the precious metals category. references or a deposit of 25% of the amount to be bid in order for Commemorative items such as metals and ribbons are not considered the auction staff to execute bids. Deposits will be credited towards coins of precious metals. However, lots that consist entirely of gold or lots won and any balance will be refunded within 10 business silver of high purity, including commemorative metals, are considered days after the auction has concluded. New bidders will be given precious metals. Please contact our office if you need clarification on a a spending limit at their initial request to participate. In order specific lot. to increase this limit, you may be required to provide a letter of 4. SALES TAX: Sales tax will apply, according to Nevada State law, for any authorization from your bank in addition to providing references. items that ship to or are picked up in Washoe County, Nevada (8.265%) Please contact our office at any time if you have questions regarding unless a current, valid resale certificate is faxed to us at 775-851-1834 spending limits or references required to bid. before bids are placed. 11. AGENT BIDDING: There are numerous professional agents 5. SHIPPING & HANDLING: Shipping and Handling will be estimated available to assist you should you require this service. Please contact prior to invoicing, based on the size and weight of your purchase. All the office for a list or to arrange for representation on the floor shipping and handling is subject to a minimum charge of $19.00. If during the live auction. HWAC is not responsible for any acts or additional shipping and handling costs are required, the buyer will be omissions by agents acting on behalf of bidders at our auctions. re-invoiced for the balance due. Items are not shipped until the invoice BE ADVISED: Auction participation through the live Internet bidding is completely paid. Many buyers purchase a number of lots. Every effort site is not 100% foolproof. The technology for this process is always will be made to include all lots in a single shipping charge calculated to changing, and the operation of it and the corresponding Internet cover the weight and size of the package(s). NOTE: Some shipments (of connectivity issues are far beyond our control. Some folks have unusual size, dimension, or weight) may require special handling for attempted to use the live Internet bidding process as their primary which individual costs will be calculated and applied to the shipping method of bidding, and have been quite successful. Others have charge on the invoice. The buyer is responsible for arranging and paying failed completely. Depending upon your computer, server, host, and for shipment of large or special items. The customer is responsible for all other factors, Internet signals may be delayed, such that bids may shipping charges. Purchases will be shipped via our approved, insured not be received in time. We cannot be held responsible for these carriers: Federal Express or the US Postal Service. All items shipped delays, or for the lack of placed bids in a timely manner, or any Federal Express or USPS will be insured for the full value determined at other factors leading to unaccepted bids that are far beyond auction by HWAC, which is included in our buyer’s premium. Pick up is our control. Bidders should always have a backup plan for lots available from our Reno office the next business day after the auction. they highly desire. Live participation is best, followed by phone 6. LIVE (FLOOR) BIDDING: Please arrive a few minutes early to check in participation. We will not reopen lots for missed bids. and receive your bidding paddle. We will open lots with more than one bid at 12. RESERVES: Most of the lots in this auction are unreserved. Gold the current high absentee bid or 50% of the low estimate at the auctioneer’s is generally reserved at or near spot, though it could be slightly discretion. Please be sure to bid on the correct lots during the live auction. below spot. Our auction progress is at a rate of between 60 and 200 lots per hour. An item is not sold until the next lot is announced. (We cannot be responsible 13. BIDDING INCREMENTS: All bids must be submitted in U.S. for Internet bids that arrive late.) The auctioneer will identify the successful dollars and in whole dollar amounts only in the appropriate increments bidder by number and announce the winning bid amount. If you are not sure as outlined below. If you choose to submit bids in an increment not listed whether you won the lot or not, it is your responsibility to ask for clarification below, your bid will be rounded to the nearest increment and you will be immediately, prior to the start of the next auction lot. Auctioneer reserves expected to pay the amount to which the bid was rounded should your the right to reopen the lot in the case of an immediate dispute at the bid be the winning bid. If you have any questions about an appropriate actual time of the sale. bid amount, please call us. 7. TELEPHONE BIDDING: Telephone bidding requests MUST be scheduled prior to this auction. If you do not schedule in advance, and From: to: Increment: choose instead to call on the day of the auction to request a line for $1 $95 $5 bidding, you may find that we are unable to accommodate your request. $100 $190 $10 Please limit your telephone bids to items of value greater than $500, or to $200 $475 $25 a string of items with a similar total. $500 $1,450 $50 8. LIVE AUCTION ABSENTEE BIDDING: Mail or FAX Absentee bids for $1,500 $3,400 $100 the live auction MUST be received by 5pm Pacific Time the day before the auction. Bids accepted after the cutoff time will be represented live only $3,500 $9,750 $250 if an agent is available and will not be considered absentee or given first $10,000 $30,000 $500 priority as such. It is your responsibility to submit all lot numbers and bid $30,000 up $1000 amounts accurately. Absentee bids MUST be equal to at least 50% of the low estimate if an estimate is provided. Bids on “No Lots” or “Withdrawn” Lots are considered no-bids. Bids made in amounts that do not conform to the bid increment table in item 8 below will be automatically rounded up or down by the computer, or rounded to the nearest proper bid increment at the discretion of the auctioneer. Absentee bids are entered 4 Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC

14. BID REDUCTION: All winning absentee bids will be reduced, if by HWAC. A defaulting bidder agrees to pay for the reasonable costs necessary, to the next bidding increment up from the last competing of resale (including a 10% seller’s commission, if consigned to an bid, as long as the minimum bid requirement has been met. For auction conducted by HWAC). The defaulting bidder is liable to pay any example, if you submit an absentee bid of $1000 and the next highest difference between his or her total original invoice for the lot(s), plus competing bid is $250, then you will win the lot for $275. any applicable interest, and the net proceeds for the lot(s) if sold at 15. BID INFORMATION: Collectors often ask in advance the price private sale or the subsequent hammer price of the lot(s) less the 10% level of a particular lot. We will give out the current competitive seller’s commissions, if sold at an HWAC auction. If HWAC refers any high absentee bid until we close the day before the live auction. You invoice to an attorney for collection, the bidder agrees to pay attorney’s may also view absentee bids online at www.holabirdamericana.com. fees, court costs, and other collection costs incurred by HWAC. Any While we try to update the absentee bids as often as necessary, bids bidder who fails to follow the terms of payment will be reported to received close to the bidding deadline might not be reflected online, iCollector and may be barred from participating in future Holabird and we disclaim any responsibility for any bids made in reliance upon Western Americana auctions. inaccuracies on our website, which may be beyond our control. We 23. CONDITION: We strongly recommend that you attend the live do not own any of the live Internet bidding platforms, and thus many preview to see lots in their entirety. Conditions are not always noted, aspects of the Internet technology are out of our control. and large lots may not be itemized due to catalog restraints. For 16. BID CANCELLATION: If you wish to cancel or change a bid after questions, detailed information, or additional images of any lot please you have submitted your bids to us due to an error, you MUST PHONE contact our office at 775-851-1859. Bidders are responsible for us to advise us of this. Bid cancellations through mail, email, or faxes understanding the condition of items. Conditions noted are subjective, are not advisable. Errors are easy to make. Please call us if you have and may differ in the opinion of different people or collectors. any questions on this. 24. RETURN POLICY: All items are guaranteed to be authentic unless 17. All stock certificates, checks, warrants, and other financial otherwise noted. If authenticity is challenged, please call our office for documents sold herein are sold as antiquities, and have no financial, assistance. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. You may only return any piece securities, or public trading value whatsoever. that was significantly inaccurately described by calling our office 18. We reserve the right to reject any bid we feel is not made in good within 10 days of receipt of item(s) and notifying us of the error faith. and reason for return. We do not refund postage or insurance. 19. INVOICING: Shipping charges will be added to all invoices. Please call us if you require a more specific condition report. Any Invoices are mailed or emailed within two business days after the items that are returned must be returned in the exact, unaltered close of all portions of the sale. Within 15 calendar days of receipt condition. When we receive your bids we will assume you have read of invoice, payment is due in full to Holabird Western Americana the description in the catalog, viewed the image of the item, have Collections, 3555 Airway Dr., #308, Reno, NV 89511. LATE FEES MAY contacted us regarding any questions you may have on any lot and/ BE ADDED IF PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS ARE NOT MADE WITHIN or have previewed the lot in person. THOSE 15 DAYS. Sales tax will be added to all sales picked-up after the 25. This sale is being held under the laws of the State of Nevada. auction or shipped to Nevada addresses, according to Nevada State 26. HWAC shall not be held responsible for any problem due to law, unless a resale certificate is provided. the bidder’s failure to follow the rules, terms and conditions of 20. PAYMENT: We accept Visa, Master Card, American Express, this sale, or any failure to bid due to the loss of the online auction Discover, Money Order/Cashier’s Check, Personal Check or PayPal. process provided by any of the online auction networks; or missed Customers wishing to pay by check or money order MUST contact bids, changed bids or cancelled due the bidder’s failure to follow our office for an invoice total before sending payment All returned the proper bidding procedure outlined herein. checks are subject to a $25 fee. Cash received in amounts greater than 27. By placing a bid or otherwise participating in the auction, $10,000 is subject to the filing of IRS form 8300, as required by law. Bidder accepts these Terms and Conditions, and specifically agrees 21. SHIPPING & HANDLING: Shipping and Handling cannot be to the dispute resolution provided herein. estimated prior to invoicing, based on the size and weight of your 28. HWAC shall not be responsible for consequential damages, purchase. All invoices are subject to a minimum shipping and incidental damages, compensatory damages, or any other damages handling charge of $19.00. If additional shipping and handling costs arising or claimed to be arising from the auction on any lot. Bidder’s are required, the buyer will be re-invoiced for the balance due. Items sole remedy for any proven act or omission shall be rescission of sale are not shipped until the invoice is completely paid. Many buyers and refund of the amount paid by Bidder. purchase a number of lots. Every effort will be made to include all lots 29. Any claim, dispute, or controversy in connection with, relating to in a single shipping charge calculated to cover the weight and size of and/or arising out of the Auction, participation in the Auction, award the package(s). NOTE: Some shipments (of unusual size, dimension, of lots, damages of claims to lots, descriptions, condition reports, or weight) may require special handling for which individual costs will provenance, estimates, return and warranty rights, any interpretation be calculated and applied to the shipping charge on the invoice. The of these Terms and Conditions, any alleged verbal modification of buyer is responsible for arranging and paying for shipment of large these Terms and Conditions and/or any purported settlement shall be or special items. The customer is responsible for all shipping charges. exclusively heard by, and the parties consent to exclusive in personal Purchases will be shipped via our approved, insured carriers: Federal jurisdiction of, the Superior Court of Washoe County, Nevada. THE Express or the US Postal Service. All items shipped Federal Express or PARTIES EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY. Any USPS will be insured for the full value determined at auction by HWAC, claim must be brought within one (1) year of the auction from which which is included in our buyer’s premium. Pick up is available from the claim arose or the claim is waived. In every case, the prevailing our Reno office the next business day after the auction. party shall be entitled to an award of its attorney’s fees and costs. 22. NON-PAYMENT: HWAC reserves the right to cancel any invoice not paid in full within 15 days. A cancelled invoice does not relieve the bidder from their obligation to pay seller fees and buyer’s premiums compensating HWAC for its services in conducting the auction. Interest shall run on all outstanding balances at the highest rate permitted by law. HWAC shall have a lien against the merchandise purchased by the bidder, and any other of bidder’s property then held by HWAC or its affiliates, to secure payment of the invoice, and with respect thereto HWAC shall have all the rights of a secured creditor under the Nevada Commercial Code, including but not limited to the right of sale. HWAC may sell the lot(s) securing the invoice to any under bidders in the auction that the lot(s) appeared, or at subsequent private or public sale, or relist the lot(s) in a future auction conducted Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 5

The June Sale Welcome to the June Treasures From Pacific Shores Sale! We have a virtual treasure trove of great material, ranging from Wurlitzers to large coin collections. Numismatics Ore Specimens (including gold!) Highlights include a large Hawaii Collection. We have two spectacular collections present. Collectors will love the Hawaiian coins and the The Gottschalk Aurora, Nevada Collection, many beautiful gold Hawaii State medal, of which only 50 with visible gold, and the Con-Virginia, Dayton were made and few are still in existence. The sale is Consolidated Ore Specimen Collection, a collection of loaded with rare date US (and foreign) coinage in more than 250 specimens and samples, all labeled. “collectible” conditions – affordable grades. You’ll We decided to keep the Con-Virginia Collection also see a good variety of all fields of foreign coins, together, since it represents a complete group of great for beginning and advanced collectors! Our minerals and ore from producing western mines in collector purchased these items about twenty years the 1920’s-1930’s and before. These two collections ago, and virtually all of the PCGS graded pieces are are unique, and unarguably the most important old green labels! collections of their kind in private hands. Both are museum worthy, once in a lifetime opportunities. Gold (and Platinum) Other quality minerals complement the sections. There are probably more than 100 gold lots in this sale. The modern gold represents an opportunity Collectibles for the MS 70 collectors, as most of the coins are still The great variety of collectibles in this sale help sealed in their original government packaging, and make it a really fun sale. From two choice working not been subjected to advance grading or marketing, Wurlitzers, to Victrolas, Cigar Store Indians, and having been put away since about 2000. all sorts of collectibles. A usual, there are a large selection of antique bottles, with even more coming Mining Stocks from different collections over the summer. A More great selections from the Laguna Collection wonderful collection of western collectibles, from (Arizona), as well as several others from Nevada Native American to weaponry fill out the sale. and California, including more from the Al Adams Collection (Southern States and more). Consignments We look forward to talking to you about building your collections, as well as helping you, should you decide it is time to sell. We’ve been getting world-class collections, and this summer may represent a new leap into uncharted waters. Stay Tuned!!!

Mining Collectibles Another great selection of mining collectibles of all categories. The Bob Liebman Collection of Mining Lamps and Parts leads the way for mining collectibles. Bob ran the ultimate caving shop in West Virginia, and was well known to all of the mining artifact collectors, as well as cave explorationists (“cavers”). This group of material is nothing short of phenomenal, since most of it is unused and dead mint with original boxes.

Meet the Team Fred Holabird has been ac- Grant Peterson joined the Hola- Paul Williams is our soft tive in the mining industry for bird team in 2014. He completed spoken, fabulous joke telling more than 25 years. He began his undergraduate education at UC alternate auctioneer. Paul also his career as a mineral explora- Davis and a graduate education at describes and researches items tion geologist, and quickly moved University of Nevada, Reno. His pre- for auction. Paul loves good food into a position as Mine Geologist vious experience includes teaching and wine and an occasional poker at a producing gold mine. Always writing at the university level in game. He is also a well-known interested in the historical side of Reno, Lake Tahoe, and Colorado. numismatist and former presid- the mining business, Holabird has invested in min- Grant works as a researcher, de- net of the Reno Coin Club. His ing related documents and books for many years. At scriber, and editor for our catalogs long, successful career in air traf- one point, he headed a large-scale business dealing and publications, as well as helping with marketing and fic control made him well-equiped for the stress of in collectible Americana, culminating with the mar- auctioneering. He currently lives in Boulder, Colorado, FHWAC! keting of the Atocha treasure at Caesar’s Palace. and acts as an agent for the company. He also travels to Fred is well published in both technical as well Reno to help run each auction. as hobby related mining and western publications. He has been responsible for discovery and produc- tion at two Nevada gold mines, also overseeing their Ethan Carpenter grew up in Katrina Lasko is our graphic operations. Since running his last gold mine (which Sutter Creek California and came designer. She also writes descrip- also involved the cleanup of extensive mercury tail- to Reno to study at the University tions, does photography, and ings and cyanide left by former operators), he has of Nevada. He majors in Public exhibits. She is an contempory been involved in a lengthy EPA-related mine and mill Health. Ethan assists Uwe and our artist and uses unusual, often site cleanup in Colorado. team in the photography depart- recycled, materials in addition to Part of his current work involves consulting to ment. traditional paint. Her work often crosses between painting and many sectors of the mining business. Recently, he drawing and sculpture. When not consulted for the Treasure of the SS Central America, in the studio she likes walking and exploring new a ship that sunk in 1857 with tons of gold on board. places and things. The ship has been recovered and was the subject of a Discovery Channel documentary. Glenn Bienstock has a back- ground in collecting, sales and most recently worked in insur- ance claims. As a child he col- Barbara Wilson returns to Uwe Nikoley is our pho- lected stamps and coins. He the Holabird team after taking tographer and imaging expert. has a collection of early stereo time off following the birth of her With an academic background in era classical vinyl records from third child. With more than a de- electrical engineering, Uwe has the Golden Age of recording. cade of experience in graphic de- brought the latest technological His other hobbies include the sign and publishing, Barbara as- advancements and efficiency to appreciation of fine wines and sists the team with catalog layout, his position at HWAC. His long cooking. flyers, brochures and designing hours, dedication, perfectionism, advertising material. She enjoys and determination have been an the creative and historical enviornment of FHWAC. invaluable asset and continue to improve the quality of our catalogs. Randolph Haumann has Joe Elcano is an advocate for been an active collector since a the importance of history to the child. Minerals, stamps, coins, world we live in today. A former butterflies you name it. He ac- educator for 36 years, he under- cidentally fell into bottle collect- stands the importance of bringing ing in 1963, and was an avid dig- that history to life. As he likes to ger and dealer for 46 years. Now say, “It is all about the story!” Born specializing in better bottles and raised in Reno, he is a serious Randolph brings his knowledge Nevada history buff and collects and expertise to the Holabird anything from Nevada with a story! He has chosen to Americana team. work with the fine people at Holabird Western Ameri- cana in his retirement for the excitement of learning new things and finding new stories!

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1000 Long Lot# 1005 , Hawaii 1935 3 Hawaii Beach, California Notes Lot of 3 bills. Circulated, National Bank Series 1935, “Hawaii One Dollar Note Painting A Silver Certificates.” Serial numbers: large original oil P34051565C, S48224024C, painting of a large S54383780C. Est. $80-150 HWAC# size National Bank 75125 of Long Beach, five dollar note, March 26, 1903, made Lot# 1006 , Hawaii Hawaii $1 World War exclusively for a Southern California dealer. Artist Van Werth, who put 2 Emergency Currency Five countermarked his name in the lower right hand corner along with the presidents silver certificates, all $1 denomination, all low name. Very attractive for the Long Beach or the national banknote grades. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 75076 collector. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 75242 Lot# 1001 San Luis Obispo, California Oil Painting of San Luis Obispo Large Size Note Original oil painting Lot# 1007 , Hawaii Hawaii World of a San Luis Obispo War 2 Notes Set of $1, $5, $10 Hawaii large size national overprint notes. The five has a rough banknote, custom- top edge. Apparent G-VG. Est. $200- made for Southern 400 HWAC# 75518 California collector. The banknote is a $20 Union National Bank of San Luis Obispo, July 20, 1905 signed by the artist in the president position. Artist is Rodney Van Worth. 35” wide, 69” long. Bright vibrant colors on canvas, very attractive. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 75241 Lot# 1008 , Hawaii Hawaii WW2 Currency, Star Notes Two rare Hawaii $1 star notes, F-2300. low Lot# 1002 , Connecticut 1790 grade, g-vg (maybe) Est. $200-400 HWAC# 75077 Payment for 10 Shillings, Connecticut Post-Revolutionary War America. From the Comptroller’s- Office. Issued May 24, 1790. No. 4868. For 10 shillings to Peleg Sanford; related to the early governor of the same name of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, serving three consecutive terms from 1680 to 1683. Signed by Comptroller Pomeroy. Printed by Hudson & Goodwin, Hartford. Circular cutout cancel, uneven cut on Lot# 1009 , 15 Cent Fractional left border, fold, toning. 3.75 x 6.75” Est. $50-100 HWAC# 60421 Currency, Rare Freidberg 1275sp. Lot# 1003 , Hawaii First Allison-Spinner. Uncirculated, stain in National Bank of Hawaii, corner. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 75074 $5 Territory of Hawaii, S-964, Charter 5550, sn 49797. apparent vg. A rarity. Est. $2700-3500 HWAC# 75513 Lot# 1010 , Silver Certificates, Large Size $1 F236, $2 F258, both Speelman-White. G-vg. 1899 series. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 75078 Lot# 1004 , Hawaii Hawaii Clearing House Note Rare Hawaii Clearing House Note, March 10, 1933. SN 59750. paperclip stain in upper right. generally fine, otherwise. Est. $200- 500 HWAC# 75075 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 9

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1011 , US $2, 1917 Series Lot# 1017 , Bison $10 Note F60, Speelman-White. apparent fine The famous bison note, one of the minus. Est. $100-180 HWAC# 75510 prettiest notes ever made by Uncle Sam. F122, Speelman-White. No strong crease, apparent vf Est. $2000-3000 HWAC# 75079 Lot# 1012 , Unusual US $2 Group Lot# 1018 , 1995 US $10 Error Uncut set of 24 1995 $2 bills, Note, Unprinted Back Complete multiple vertical folds. Sheet of 4 unprinted back, 1995 series, A, crisp uncut 1976. Certified first day of uncirculated. sn A822434500B. This issue in holder.2003 issue PCS65. series not listed in Bart, Paper Money Uncut pair with tape. 2 first day of Errors, 2003. Est. $600-1000 HWAC# issue with stamps and cancel. 4 with 75515 overprinted portraits including JFK. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 73039 Lot# 1019 , $20 Gold Coin Lot# 1013 , US $5 Chief 1899 series, F274, Vernon-McClung. Certificate, Large Size series of apparent fine. Est. $800-1000 1922, Speelman-White, F1187. HWAC# 75512 Apparent fine. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 75514 Lot# 1020 , $100 Gold Certificate, Lot# 1014 , US $5, 1907 Series Small Size 1928 series, Woods- F89, Elliott-Burke. Nice apparent AU. Mellon, F2405. apparent AU. Est. Est. $500-900 HWAC# 75509 $1800-3000 HWAC# 75520 Lot# 1021 , US $500 F2301, Lot# 1015 , US $5, Chief Classic Julian-Morganthau, sn B00177265A. large size with Indian Chief, F278, apparent G-vg Est. $1000-1200 silver certificate. Apparent AU plus, HWAC# 75517 possibly uncirc. Est. $800-1500 HWAC# 75511 Lot# 1022 , US $500 Crisp Lot# 1016 , US $1, $2, $5, Old and uncirculated Low serial number Silver Certificates (61) Approx 61 D00003435A, 1934 series with the assorted silver certificates, red seal light green seal. F2201D, Julian- $2, 1999 unc $1. $77 face value. Est. Morganthau. Est. $2000-4000 $150-300 HWAC# 73044 HWAC# 75516 10 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1023 , Paper ANA Collector Lot# 1029 , Japan 1863 Japanese Currency Lot of 6 American Currency Appears to be “4 Momme Numismatists Association, 6 FUN,” KM#10 . 17.25 grams. 62 Uncirculated Paper Bills. One 1988 mm x 38 mm. Est. $300-500 HWAC# series, serial # 027216, “1” Bill. Five 75117 1994 series: “5,10,20,50,100” bills. These all feature the 1994 ANA Convention in Detroit, with a classic car portrayed on the face of each bill. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 75168 Lot# 1024 , 1987 and 2001 Paper Disney Lot# 1030 , Japan Japanese Paper Dollars Lot of 6 bills. Five 1987 series “One Money All Uncirculated. Lot of 3 bills. 2 count “Nippon Ginko, 100 Yen” Disney Dollars,” and a 2001 Series, “El Capitan with serial numbers: CB683557Q Theatre, Hollywood, One Dollar.” The front and CB683559Q. And one “ Nippon of Disney Dollars feature Mickey in the center, Ginko, 500 Yen” with serial number Tinker Bell on the sides, and they are signed P284597J. Est. $50-150 HWAC# by “Scrooge McDuck. Treasurer.” The reverse side has the “Sleeping Beauty Castle” in the 75123 center and Tinker Bell on the sides. The front side of the “El Capitan One Dollar” features Lot# 1031 , Philippines Philippines illustrated group shot of Snow White, Donald Duck, Mickey, Minnie, Dumbo, and Goofy. Currency Eight pieces of currency from The back of the bill features Mickey in his the Philippines. Series of 1937 Five Peso Fantasia costume in the center, This bill is Series 2001, Serial number note AU; two 100 piso notes; five notes A32916Z. The “ One Disney Dollar” Serial numbers are: A1841566, from World War II, well circulated. Est. A1841567, A1841578,A1841579,A1841580. Est. $40-80 HWAC# $60-120 HWAC# 75129 75124 Lot# 1025 , Porn Dollar Art Vintage 1878 “porn dollar”, the back smoothed for engraving, or heads- tails vulnerability. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 75258 Lot# 1032 Nogales / Warren, Arizona Pioneer Gold & Silver of Mexico Co. scrip Lot of ten pieces: paper money good Lot# 1026 , China China Bank Note for 50 centavos issued by El Estado Libre Group Group of ten Chinese Notes, Y Soberano De Sinaloa and The Pioneer $5 #200 (2) uncirculated; $1 #211 Gold and Silver Company of Mexico. Each (2); #236 $2 (2 uncirculated); $2 piece is 5 1/2 x 2 1/2 inches and serial Central Reserve Bank and 10,000 numbered, almost uncirculated condition. yuan. Others circulated Est. $50-120 Est. $200-500 HWAC# 63257 HWAC# 75529 Lot# 1027 , Guatemala Guatemalan Currency Twelve pieces of currency. 20 Lot# 1033 White Pine, Colorado quetzales; 10 quetzales (8); 100 quetzales 1926 White Pine, Colorado Scrip (3). All well circulated. Est. $60-120 for a Miner (Colorado Ghost Town) HWAC# 75130 Dateline White Pine, Colo., April 3, 1926. Addressed to Akron Mines, please deduct Clarence’s store bill at A.M. Woodworth’s from wages due him in the amount of $5. Measures 5.25 x 8.25” Folds, some toning/ soiling. White Pine, Colorado sprang up as a mining camp in Gunnison County in 1879/80. The town Lot# 1028 , Indonesia 1959 struggled in the mid and late 1880s due to its remote location and the Indonesia Paper Currency Lot of falling price of silver. When the Silver Panic of 1893 hit, White Pine 10, “1000 Seribu Rupiah” currency became a ghost town. In 1902, the Akron Mining Company bought paper bills. Uncirculated. Serail most of the mines. They drove the Akron Tunnel 4,000 feet into Lake #’s: 75051 through 75060. “Bank Hill and exploited rich veins of coal and zinc. During World War I, the Indonesia, Djakarta, I Djanuari company took out a million dollars of ore. In 1930, the Callahan Lead- 1959,”( and govenor and director Zinc Company bought out Akron. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 60438 signatures) on face of bill. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 75122 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 11

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1034 McAlester, Indian Lot# 1039 Philadelphia, Territory Indian Territory Scrip, Pennsylvania 1893 Pennsylvania c.1890s One pictorial piece of 50 Railroad Company Dividend Scrip cent scrip for J.J. McAlester, Dealer Two pictorial pieces of Dividend of General Merchandise in Indian Scrip for The Pennsylvania Railroad Territory, c.1890s. Vignette of a Company. Dateline Philadelphia, May coal train car with his name on the 31st, 1893. Issued for $11 and $25. side. 2 x 3.75” Some toning. James Both stamped cancelled. 4 x 8.75” Jackson McAlester (October 1, Locomotive vignette. Printed by ABN. 1842 – September 21, 1920) was an Est. $80-150 HWAC# 66078 American Confederate Army soldier and merchant. McAlester was the founder of McAlester, Oklahoma Lot# 1040 , College Currency as well as a primary developer of 6 3/8 in x 3 in size “One Hundred the coal mining industry in eastern Dollars” bill of “Luther Academy Book Oklahoma. He served as the United Keepers Currency.” Only one side of States Marshal for Indian Territory (1893–1897), one of three the “bill” has print; the back is blank. members of the first Oklahoma Corporation Commission (1907–1911) Est. $40-80 HWAC# 75121 and the second Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma (1911–1915). Est. $40-60 HWAC# 66046 Lot# 1041 , Old Scrip (3) 1) Farm Lot# 1035 Topeka, Kansas Group Investment Co., Greeley, CO 1901 $9.45 2) New Pittsburg Coal 1897 of Union Military Scrip, 1867 Lot 25c 3) Mayor and Common Council of of 5 rare pieces of scrip. All have Jersey City $5 Est. $70-100 HWAC# dateline Topeka, June 1st, 1867. 65000 Issued for $12-22 for services by authority of “An Act to provide for the assumption and settlement of Lot# 1042 , Three Different Scrip Booklets the claims growing out of the Price 1) $1 booklet of coupons good at Arnettsville Raid of 1864, and Indian Expedition Store Company for employees of the Courtney under Gen. Curtis in July and August, Coal Company. 2) $5 booklet of mercantile 1864.” Each piece of scrip is 4.5 x coupons for Studer Bros., Canadian, Texas. 3) 8.5.” Confederate general Sterling Price conducted the “Price Raid” in Sept. of 1864. He entered Kansas in an effort to reach Fort Scott but $20 booklet of coupons at W.A. Graham & Co., Pryor, Oklahoma, c.1920s. Est. $60-90 HWAC# was met with resistance and eventually forced back into Missouri after causing $500,000 in damage. At the same time, there were uprisings in 66075 the western part of the state from Native Americans. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 60415 Lot# 1036 Santa Rita, New Mexico Group of Santa Rita, New Mexico Lot# 1043 , 1852 $1 Gold Piece Mining Co. Store Scrip Lot of 8 unused Choice AU, Type I. Nice coin. Est. scrip booklets for W.H. Acklin, Santa $250-500 HWAC# 60738 Rita, New Mexico. Acklin Copper Co. store. Denominations include: two $1 booklets, two $2 booklets; two $3 booklets; and two $5 booklets. Est. $160-240 HWAC# 66076 Lot# 1044 , U.S. 1852 Dollar Gold with pendant loop U.S. 1852 Dollar Gold with pendant loop. Est. $80- 150 HWAC# 74054 Lot# 1037 , Ohio Halloween Carnival Currency Scrip From Lewisburg, OH, the biggest little town in Ohio. Oct. 31, 1931. Vignettes of the announcer and the jester. 1 buck. Lot# 1045 , 1856 U.S. Gold Type Est. $30-50 HWAC# 64052 III One Dollar U.S. Gold Type III One Dollar. Slanted S. Cleaned, net AU. Lot# 1038 , Oklahoma Two Oklahoma Est. $200-300 HWAC# 75800 Scrip Books Two $25.00 books of scrip for different businesses in Oklahoma: W.L. Belt Trading Co., Eufaula OK; and W.A. Graham Co., Pryor, OK. Both appear Lot# 1046 , 1857 One Dollar Gold to be unused and c.1930s. Est. $50-80 Piece Holed for jewelry but very fine HWAC# 60405 condition. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 74039 12 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Important Note Many coins in this section are proof coins in their original plastic holders. Some photos may appear to show scratches, smudges or wear and this is from the holder and NOT the coins themselves. We always recommend viewing lots in person for the best representation of condition. As always we offer high resolution zoomable images on our online catalog at FHWAC.com Lot# 1047 , 1882-1903 Five Dollar Lot# 1053 , 1909-D $5 Indian Head Gold Pieces Lot of three: 1882 Gold Piece Capital Plastics holder, (removed from a bezel, AU details), 1909-D, AU condition. Est. $450-650 1884 (EF), 1903-S (VF). Est. $900- HWAC# 60718 1200 HWAC# 60736 Lot# 1054 , 1909-1915 Two $5 Indian Head Gold Pieces Lot of two: 1909-D Lot# 1048 , Two Damaged Gold and 1915. Est. $900-1200 HWAC# 60719 Dollar Coins Both have nice Obverse. Both have damage at center of reverse, eliminating the date. Coins were previously mounted we suppose. Each coin net .04837 oz. pure gold. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 75801 Lot# 1055 , 1894 $10 Gold Liberty 1894 $10 Gold Liberty XF. Est. $400- Lot# 1049 , 1862 U.S. Gold 2 1/2 550 HWAC# 75901 Dollar Liberty U.S. 2 1/2 Dollar Gold Liberty. 1862. F ine, Possibly Very Fine. 98,000 minted. Est. $300- 400 HWAC# 75277 Lot# 1056 , 1901 1901 $10 Liberty 1901 $10 Liberty Gold Coin with Lot# 1050 , 1911 $2 1/2 Dollar strong luster Est. $450-600 HWAC# 75900 Indian Head Gold Piece AU condition. Nice coin. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 75278 Lot# 1057 , 1907 $10 Indian Head Gold Piece Lot# 1051 , 1915 $2 1/2 Indian EF-AU first year of issue St. Gaudens ten dollar gold piece. Head Gold Piece AU condition. nice coin. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 75279 This first year of issue did not have “In God We Trust” because President Roosevelt objected to the Deity’s name on coins. An act of Congress restored the motto in 1908. Est. $1100-1400 HWAC# 74019 Lot# 1052 , 1925 D Gold Indian Head $2.5 Coin 1925 D Gold Indian Head $2.5 Coin Est. $250-500 Lot# 1058 , 1910 S $10 Indian HWAC# 75902 Head Gold Coin XF 1910 S $10 Indian Head Gold Coin XF Est. $400- 500 HWAC# 75905 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 13

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1059 , 1900 $20 Lot# 1065 , 1916 $20 St. Gaudens Gold Double Eagle One Gold Piece PCGS OGH MS 63. Est. 1900 $20 Gold Double $1500-1800 HWAC# 75175 Eagle coin, encapsulated and packaged in black leatherette clamshell with clear window in the top and white cardboard Lot# 1066 , 1922 $20 St. Gaudens sleeve. Est. $1400-1800 Gold Piece Uncertified in plastic HWAC# 75911 case, MS 63-ish. Est. $1500-1800 HWAC# 60715 Lot# 1060 , 1904-S $20 Gold Piece PCGS original old green holder “rattler” MS 62. 1904-S. Est. Lot# 1067 , 1922 $20 St. Gaudens $1500-2000 HWAC# 60711 Gold Piece PCGS OGH MS 63. 1.375 million minted. Est. $1500-1800 HWAC# 75177 Lot# 1061 , 1904 $20 Lot# 1068 , 1923 $20 St. Gaudens Liberty Head Gold Gold Piece White Capital Plastic Piece Black Capital holder with AU 1923 $20 St. Gaudens Plastic holder with AU gold piece. Est. $1500-1800 HWAC# 1904 $20 gold piece. 60761 Holder is cracked and missing a plastic screw. Est. $1300-1500 Lot# 1069 , 1924 $20 St. Gaudens HWAC# 60762 Gold Piece PCGS OGH MS 63. Est. $1500-1800 HWAC# 60713 Lot# 1062 , 1925 $20 Gold Piece PCGS OGH MS 63. Est. $1500-1800 HWAC# 60712 Lot# 1070 , 1924 $20 St. Gaudens Gold Piece PCGS OGH MS 63. Est. $1500-1800 HWAC# 60714 Lot# 1071 , 1924 $20 St. Gaudens Gold Piece PCGS OGH MS 63. Est. $1500-1800 HWAC# 75176 Lot# 1063 , 1914 $20 St. Gaudens Lot# 1072 Gold Piece NGC MS 62. 1914-S. Nice , 1924 $20 St. coin. 95,250 mintage. Est. $1500- Gaudens Gold 1800 HWAC# 75178 Pieces Lot of two PCGS OGH MS 63s. Est. $3000- 4000 HWAC# Lot# 1064 , 1915 $20 St. Gaudens 60709 Gold Piece Black Capital Plastics holder with AU 1915-S St. Gaudens $20 gold piece. Est. $1500-1800 HWAC# 60760 14 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1073 , 1924 $20 St. Lot# 1079 , American Eagle 1/10 Gaudens Gold Pieces Lot oz, Ten Coins, 1998 all uncirculated. of two PCGS OGH MS 63. 1998, 1/10 oz. Est. $1300-1600 Est. $3000-4000 HWAC# HWAC# 75051 60710 Lot# 1080 , 1986-1998 American Eagle 1/4 Ounce Gold Pieces Lot of five $10 American Eagle bullion coins, each 1/4 ounce of gold. Four different dates: 1986 (2), 1989, 1997, 1998. Est. $1600-1800 HWAC# 60764 Lot# 1074 , 1924 $20 St. Gaudens Gold Pieces Lot of two: PCGS OGH both MS 63. Est. $3000-4000 HWAC# 75179 Lot# 1081 , 1986- 1998 American Eagle Date Set of 1/4 Oz Coins Date set of quarter ounce coins, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1997, 1998, all choice uncirculated. Est. $2600-3200 HWAC# 75047 Lot# 1075 , 1927 $20 St. Gaudens Gold Piece PCGS OGH 1927 MS 63 nice coin. Est. $1500- 1800 HWAC# 75173 Lot# 1082 , 1986-1998 Lot# 1076 , 1927 American $20 St. Gaudens Gold Eagle 1/2 Piece PCGS OGH MS Ounce Gold 63. Est. $1500-1800 HWAC# 75174 Pieces Lot of four different date $25 American Eagle gold bullion coins: 1986, Lot# 1077 , 1986-1999 American 1990, 1991, Eagle 1/10 oz, 4 dates Four different 1998. All uncirculated. Est. $2600-2900 HWAC# 60767 dates of uncirculated American Eagle 1/10 ounce coins. 1986, 1990, 1998, 1999. Est. $500-600 HWAC# 75050 Lot# 1078 , 1990-1991 American Eagle 1/10th Ounce Gold Pieces Lot of COINS, CURRENCY & PRECIOUS METALS eight 1/10th ounce American Eagle gold The buyer’s commission for this section is 20.5%. bullion coins. Seven 1990, one 1991. All US condition. Est. $1000-1200 HWAC# Coins and currency shall be defined as any regular 60763 Federal issue circulating coins and currency. See #3 of the Terms & Conditions for complete details Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 15

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1083 , 1998 American Lot# 1089 , Eagle 1/2 Ounce Gold Pieces 1987 American Lot of five $25 dollar, one half Gold Eagle Set ounce American Eagle gold Uncirculated set bullion pieces. All dated 1998, of four coins: One all uncirculated. Est. $3200- ounce, half ounce, 3600 HWAC# 60766 1/4 ounce and 1/10th ounce. Second year of issue, still with Roman Numerals. In Capital Plastics holder. Est. $2300-2500 HWAC# 60717 Lot# 1090 , Two 1987 US Eagle Gold Lot# 1084 , 1987 Proof 1/2 oz, Bullion One $25 Gold Choice proof in original Ounce & Half hard plastic case. Est. $650-750 Ounce Coins HWAC# 75049 Proof W/ Box & COA set Lot of two 1987 US Eagle Gold Lot# 1085 , American Eagle 1997 Bullion One Three Metal Proof Set 1997 original Ounce & Half American Eagle three coin sset in all Ounce Coins original packaging. Contains the 1oz Proof w/ Box & gold, 1oz silver and the 1 oz platinum COA set The obverse shows Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ design of walking rounds. All gem. Est. $2300-2600 Lady Liberty with a background of rays of sunshine. She is holding a HWAC# 75046 torch and an olive branch, and the word “LIBERTY” and the year of issue (in Roman numerals jMCM LXXVII appear within a ring of stars. The reverse shows Miley Busiek’s design of a male Bald Eagle landing at his nest while holding an olive branch in his talons. The half-ounce Lot# 1086 , 1987-1998 American is valued at $25, and the one ounce is valued at $50. This set includes a Eagle 1oz, 4 Dates 1987, 1989, 1997, total of 1.5 troy ounces of .9167 fine gold. A certificate of authenticity 1998 American Eagle One ounce is included with each display box. Est. $3900-5000 HWAC# 75920 $50 coins, uncirculated. Est. $5200- 5800 HWAC# 75052 Lot# 1091 , 1986-1988 Set Lot# 1087 , 1987-1990 American Eagle of American Gold Mixed Proof Set Lot of four coins: Eagle Gold Proof Coins: one 1 Tr 1989 1/10th ounce proof;1989 1/4 ounce Oz; two 1/2 Tr proof; 1987 1/2 ounce proof; 1990 one ounce proof. Est. $2400-2900 HWAC# Oz Lot of three 60765 American Eagle Gold Coins as follows: one 1 Tr Oz 1986-W Gold American Eagle uncirculated proof coins; one 1/2 Tr Oz 1987-P Gold American Eagle uncirculated proof coin; and one 1/2 Tr Oz 1988- P Gold American Eagle uncirculated proof coin. All three coins are encapsulated and displayed in the original packaging from the United States Mint including a small, blue velvet-covered book with a brass Lot# 1088 , 1986 American Gold clasp and brass outer corners. Est. $3400-4000 HWAC# 75922 Eagle Set First year of issue. Lot of four: 1 ounce, 1/2 ounce, 1/4 ounce and 1/10 ounce. In a Capital Plastics holder, “United States Gold Eagles.” All excellent BU condition. Roman numeral dates. Est. $2300-2500 HWAC# 60716 16 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1092 , Lot# 1094 , 1988 Gold American 1987-1991 Set Eagles Mint Proof Set U.S. Gold of American American Eagles Mint Proof Set Eagle Gold in Original Blue Velvet case with Coins in 1, 1/2, windows for both sides of the coins. & 1/10 Tr Oz Contains 4 coins: One Ounce Fifty sizes Lot of four Dollar Coin, One-Half Ounce Twenty- American Eagle Five Dollar Coin, One-Quarter Ounce Gold Coins as Ten Dollar Coin, One-Tenth Ounce Five Dollar Coin. The following follows: two 1 Tr description is from the Certificate of Authenticity. Same Design on Oz 1987-W Gold all four coins. Obverse: A version of Augustus Saint-Gauden’s’ full- American Eagle length figure of Liberty with flowing hair, holding a torch in her right uncirculated hand and an olive branch in her left. Reverse: Male eagle carrying proof coins; one 1/2 Tr Oz 1987-P Gold American Eagle uncirculated an olive branch flying above a nest containing female eagle and proof coin; and one 1/10 Tr Oz 1991-P Gold American Eagle hatchlings. Reverse Artists: Miley Busiek, Sculptor. Model executed uncirculated proof coin. All four coins are encapsulated and displayed by Sherl J. Winter, Sculptor-Engraver. One Ounce,Fifty Dollar Coin: in the original packaging from the United States Mint including a Mint: West Point. Mint Mark: “W.” Diameter 1.287 inches (32.70mm). small, blue velvet covered book with a brass clasp and brass outer Thickness(Est.):0. 113 inch (2.88mm). Compostion: 91.6% Gold, 3.0% corners. Est. $2700-3500 HWAC# 75921 Silver, balance Copper. Weight: 1.0909 troy oz. (33.931g). Content : Gold 1,000 troy oz. (31.103g). One-Half Ounce, Twenty -Five Dollar Coin: Mint: Philadelphia. Mint Mark: “P.” Diameter: 1.063 inches Lot# 1093 (27.00mm). Thickness (Est.): .087 inch (2.21mm). Composition:91.6% , Set of three American Eagle Gold, 3.0% Silver, balance Copper. Weight 0.5455 troy oz. (16.966g). Gold Proof Content: Gold 0.500 troy oz. (15.5522g). One-Quarter Ounce, Ten Coins: 1 Tr Oz; Dollar Coin: Mint: Philadelphia. Mint Mark: “P.” Diameter: 0866 inch 1/2 Tr Oz; 1/10 (22.00mm).Thickness (Est.): .070 inch (1.78mm). Composition: 91.67% Gold, 3.0% Silver, balance Copper. Weight: 0.2727 troy oz Tr Oz Set of (8.483g). Content: Gold 0.2500 troy oz (7.7759g). On-Tenth Ounce, American Eagle Five Dollar Coin: Mint: Philadelphia. Mint Mark: “P.” Diameter: 0.650 Gold Proof Coins: inch (16.50mm). Thickness: 0.049 inch (1.26mm).Composition: one 1 Tr Oz; one 91.67% Gold, 3.0% Silver, balance Copper. Weight: 0.1091 troy oz. 1/2 Tr Oz; and (3.393g). Content: Gold 0.1000 troy oz (3.1103g). Est. $2400-2600 one 1/10 Tr Oz HWAC# 60505 Lot of three American Eagle Lot# 1095 , 1993 Gold American Gold Coins as Eagles Proof Mint Set One U.S. 1993 follows: one 1 Tr Gold American Eagles Mint Proof Set. Oz 1992-W Gold Contains 4 coins: One Ounce Fifty Dollar American Eagle uncirculated proof coins; one 1/2 Tr Oz 1992-P Gold Coin, One-Half Ounce Twenty-Five Dollar American Eagle uncirculated proof coin; and one 1/10 Tr Oz 1992- Coin, One-Quarter Ounce Ten Dollar Coin, P Gold American Eagle uncirculated proof coin. All three coins are One-Tenth Ounce Five Dollar Coin. In encapsulated and displayed in the original packaging from the United Original Blue Velvet case with windows States Mint including a small, blue velvet-covered book with a brass for both sides of the coins. The following clasp and brass outer corners. Est. $2000-2400 HWAC# 75923 description is from the Certificate of Authenticity. Same Design on all four coins. Obverse: A version of Augustus Saint-Gauden’s’ full-length figure of Liberty with flowing hair, holding a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. Reverse: Male eagle carrying an olive branch flying above a nest containing female eagle and hatchlings. Reverse Artists: Miley Busiek, Sculptor. Model executed by Sherl J. Winter, Sculptor-Engraver. One Ounce,Fifty Dollar Coin: Mint: West Point. Mint Mark: “W.” Diameter 1.287 inches (32.70mm). Thickness: 0.118 inch (3.00mm). Compostion: 91.67% Gold, 3.0% Silver, balance Copper. Weight: 1.0909 troy oz. (33.931g). Content : Gold 1,000 troy oz. (31.105g). One-Half Ounce, Twenty -Five Dollar Coin: Mint: Philadelphia. Mint Mark: “P.” Diameter: 1.063 inches (27.00mm). Composition:91.6% Gold, 3.0% Silver, balance Copper. Weight 0.5455 troy oz. (16.966g). Content: Gold 0.5000 troy oz. (15.553g). One- Zoom in and see close up detail Quarter Ounce, Ten Dollar Coin: Mint: Philadelphia. Mint Mark: “P.” Diameter: 0866 inch (22.00mm). Composition: 91.67% Gold, 3.0% High Resolution Silver, balance Copper. Weight: 0.2727 troy oz (8.483g). Content: Gold 0.2500 troy oz (7.776g). On-Tenth Ounce, Five Dollar Coin: Images of ALL LOTS Mint: Philadelphia. Mint Mark: “P.” Diameter: 0.650 inch (16.50mm). Thickness: 0.049 inch (1.25mm).Composition: 91.67% Gold, 3.0% available online at Silver, balance Copper. Weight: 0.1091 troy oz. (3.393g). Content: Gold 0.1000 troy oz (3.110g). Est. $2400-2800 HWAC# 60501 FHWAC.com Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 17

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1096 , 2000 American Lot# 1098 , 1989-1997 Eagles Mint Proof Set U.S. Gold Five American Eagle American Eagles Mint Proof Gold $50 Coins Five Set in Original Blue Velvet case uncirculated $50’s, 1989, with windows for both sides 1998, and three 1997. of the coins. Contains 4 coins: Est. $6500-7500 HWAC# One Ounce Fifty Dollar Coin, 75056 One-Half Ounce Twenty-Five Dollar Coin, One-Quarter Ounce Ten Dollar Coin, One-Tenth Ounce Five Dollar Coin. The following description is from the Certificate of Authenticity. Same Design on all four coins. Obverse: A version of Augustus Saint-Gauden’s’ full-length figure of Liberty with flowing hair, holding a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. Reverse: Male eagle carrying an olive branch flying above a nest containing female eagle and hatchlings. Reverse Artists: Miley Busiek, Sculptor. Model Lot# 1099 , 1986, 1987 executed by Sherl J. Winter, Sculptor-Engraver. One Ounce,Fifty Proof One Oz American Dollar Coin: Mint: West Point. Mint Mark: “W.” Diameter 1.287 inches Eagle $50 coins Two (32.70mm). Thickness(Est.):0.118 inch (3.00mm). Compostion: American Eagle proof 91.6% Gold, 3.0% Silver, balance Copper. Weight: 1.0909 troy oz. coins in their original box (33.931g). Content : Gold 1,000 troy oz. (31.103g). One-Half Ounce, and packaging right from Twenty -Five Dollar Coin: Mint: West Point. Mint Mark: “W.” Diameter: the Mint. Est. $2600- 1.063 inches (27.00mm). Thickness (Est.): .087 inch (2.20mm). 3000 HWAC# 75060 Composition:91.67% Gold, 3.0% Silver, balance Copper. Weight 0.5455 troy oz. (16.966g). Content: Gold 0.500 troy oz. (15.553g). One-Quarter Ounce, Ten Dollar Coin: Mint: West Point. Mint Mark: “W” Diameter: 0866 inch (22.00mm).Thickness (Est.): .070 inch (1.78mm). Composition: 91.67% Gold, 3.0% Silver, balance Copper. Weight: 0.2727 troy oz (8.483g). Content: Gold 0.2500 troy oz (7.776g). On-Tenth Ounce, Five Dollar Coin: Mint: West Point. Mint Mark: “W.” Diameter: 0.650 inch (16.50mm). Thickness: 0.049 inch (1.25mm). Composition: 91.67% Gold, 3.0% Silver, balance Copper. Weight: 0.1091 troy oz. (3.393g). Content: Gold 0.1000 troy oz (3.110g). Est. $2400-2600 HWAC# 60506 Lot# 1100 , 1986 U.S. Liberty Coin sets Lot of 2, U.S. Liberty Coin Proof sets, in original case. Identical, The following description is quoted from authentication inserts. 1986 Liberty Silver Dollar, Condition: Proof; Date: 1986; Mint: San Francisco; Diameter : 1.500 inches; Fineness: .900 fine; Weight: .86 troy oz; Content is ‘ Traditional content for U.S. Silver Dollar’: Silver .77 troy oz., Copper .09 troy oz. Design: Obverse: The Statue of Liberty Silver Dollar was created from the artist’s feeling of majesty derived from the frontal view of the Statue. Reverse: Liberty’s torch and the words of Emma Lazarus’ poem, “ The New Colossus,” cited as the inspiration for the reverse. 1986 Liberty Half Dollar, Condition: Proof; Date:1986; Mint: San Francisco; Diameter 1.205 inches; Fineness: N/A; Weight: .36 troy oz. 11.34 g ; Content is ‘Tradional Content for a U.S.Half Dollar’ : Copper .33 troy oz., Nickel .03 troy oz. Design: Obverse: Focuses on the growing New York skyline at about 1913, with the Statue’s uplifting gesture welcoming an in-bound liner. The scene is set against the sun rising in the east to convey the start of a different life in the New World. Reverse: Derived from a photograph of immigrants at Ellis Island, waiting to go to New York. 1986 Liberty Gold Five Dollar, Condition: Proof; Date: 1986; Mint: West Point; Diameter: 0.85 inches; Fineness: .900 fine; Weight: .269 Lot# 1097 , 1986-1998 Seven Uncirculated, Half-Ounce $25 Gold troy oz. 8.359 g. Content: Gold .24 troy oz., Silver .02 troy oz., Copper .01 troy oz. Design: Obverse: Liberty Gold Coin is a view of the head of American Eagle Coins 1986-1998 Lot of seven uncirculated, half- the Statue from below, chosen to symbolize the Statue’s gaze toward a ounce $25 Gold American Eagle coins as follows: 1986, 1987, 1990 future of freedom and opportunity. Reverse: The design pays homage (scarce -- low mintage year), 1991 (low mintage year), 1992, 1996, and 1998 for a total of 3.5 ounces of 999 Fine gold. Est. $4500-5500 to U.S. gold coinage of the 19th century by combining traditional HWAC# 75924 layout and lettering with a contemporary treatment of the customary eagle emblem. Est. $700-900 HWAC# 60737 18 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1101 , U.S. Constitution $5 Lot# 1104 , Gold Lot of 5 . U. S. Constitution Commemorative Proof Sets 1987 Gold Five Dollars proofs Lot of two: 1986 Liberty in Original cases. The following Gold Coins; $5 gold piece; description is from the Certificate $1 silver dollar; 50c clad; of Authenticity. Uncirculated. in original packaging with Mint: West Point. Diameter O.850 paperwork. 2) 1999 Proof inches plus/minus 0.003 inches, and Uncirculated George 21.59 mm plus/minus 0.08 mm. Washington $5 Gold Piece Fineness: 0.900 plus/minus 0.002 Set; in original packaging pure gold. Weight: 0.2687 troy with paperwork, Est. ounces plus/minus 0.0014 troy $1000-1500 HWAC# 60561 ounces, 8.359 grams plus/minus 0.042 grams. Compositition: 90% gold, 3.6% silver, balance copper. Design: OBV: Portrays modernistic, highly stylized eagle holding a massive quill pen. REV: Features a quill pen with the words, “We the People.” Artist is Marcel Jovine Est. $1600-1900 HWAC# 60500 Lot# 1105 , Liberty and Lot# 1102 , 1987 Olympic Gold and Silver U.S. Constitution Proof Sets Lot of two: 1) 1986 United States Liberty 2 Coin Sets Lot of Coins; silver half dollar, one 3. “ U.S Constitution dollar and gold five dollar 2 Coin, Mint Proof piece; in original box with Sets”. The following paperwork. 2) 1984 Los description is taken Angeles Olympic Coin Set; from the Certificate two silver dollars, ten dollar of Authenticity. These gold piece; in original box historic collectibles are with paperwork. Est. $1000- specially designed and 1500 HWAC# 60739 created to commemorate the Constitution Bicentennial. The coins are legal tender of the United States. The Silver Dollar Coin contains 0.76 troy ounces of pure silver. Design Obv: Focuses Lot# 1106 , 1984 on a quill pen, a sheaf 1984 $10 Olympic of parchment and the Liberty Gold words, “We the People.” Commemorative Rev: Portrays a cross section of Americans from various periods of Coin Uncirculated history. Mint: San Francisco. Diameter; 1.500 inches plus/minus 0.003 One 1984 inches (38.10 mm plus/minus 0.08mm). Fineness 0.900 plus/minus $10 Olympic 0.003 pure silver. Weight: 0.8594 troy ounces plus/minus 0.0129 troy Liberty Gold ounces. Commemorative The Gold Five Dollar Coin contains 0.24 troy ounces of pure gold. Coin Uncirculated, Design Obv: Portrays modernistic, highly stylized eagle holding minted at the West massive quill pen. Rev: Features a quill pen with the words, “We the Point Mint. 16.7180g, 900 Fine Gold, approximate gold weight is 0.48 People.” Mint: West Point. Diameter 0.850 inches plus/minus 0.003 Tr Oz. Est. $600-700 HWAC# 75949 inches (21.59 mm plus/minus 0.08 mm). Fineness 0.900 plus/minus 0.002 pure gold. Weight: 0.2687 troy ounces plus/minus 0.0014 troy ounces. Est. $1000-1200 HWAC# 60507 Lot# 1107 , 1988 1988 XXIV Lot# 1103 , 1987 U.S. Constitution Olympiad Seoul UNC Silver/Gold Coin Set Lot 50000 Won of three 1987 U.S. Constitution Gold Coin 1988 Silver Dollar with Gold Five Dollar XXIV Olympiad Mint Proof Sets, Vintage Historic Seoul 50000 Commemorative Coins with Won Gold Coin Certificate of Authenticity. Two are encapsulated and marked marked “unc” (uncirculated) set in leatherette and one “proof” on Certificate of clamshell case Authenticity. Est. $450-550 HWAC# with gold-foil 75907 embossed white cardboard sleeve. Certificate of Authenticity 1987 AP 00023 as Korean legal tender. Est. $1300-2000 HWAC# 75903 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 19

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1108 , Marian Anderson Lot# 1112 , Australia 1988-1995 Commemorative Gold Coins Five, One-Ounce Australian Three Anderson commemorative Gold Nugget Coins, Uncirculated gold coins, 0.56 oz troy each, Lot of five one-ounce AU$100 1980, uncirculated. American Arts Australian Gold Nugget Coin, Commemorative series. Est. $2100- Uncirculated, 9999 Fine, in plastic 2600 HWAC# 75063 capsules./ One 1988, three 1993, one 1995. Est. $6500-7000 HWAC# 75934 Lot# 1109 , 1976 U.S. Gold Bicentennial George Washington Lot of 6. .U.S. Gold Bicentennial, George Washington Commemoratives. Obv: Center design is bust of George Washington, with script: “First President” to right of bust, “George Washington.” to left of bust.”. 500 Fine Gold” below. Rev: Reads “United States of America, 1176-1976” with eagle in center. .500 Fine Gold. Total weight 14.5 Lot# 1113 , Austria Austrian 100 kroner 1915 Uncirc g Est. $350-400 HWAC# 60508 Gold Coins Twenty Five (25) of these Austrian beauties. They were struck by Austria for the modern bullion market, dated a year after the original series ended.They are certainly one of the most arrtractive of all the bullion coins. Each coin contains 0.98 troy ounces of gold. Lot# 1110 , Australia 1993 Est. $31000-33500 HWAC# 75045 Australian Nugget $100 Coin 1993 One ounce Australian Nugget Gold Coin. Gem uncirculated Est. $1300- 1350 HWAC# 75932 Lot# 1111 , Australia Five, One-Ounce 1993 Australian Gold Nugget Coins, Uncirculated Lot of five one-ounce 1993 AU$100 Australian Gold Nugget Coin, Uncirculated, 9999 Fine, in plastic capsules Est. $6500-7000 HWAC# 75933 Lot# 1114 , Austria Four Austrian 100 Corona Gold Coins 1915 Lot of four uncirculated 1915 Austrian 100 Corona Gold Coins. Originally, the Austrian 100 Corona gold coin was minted between 1908 and 1914 and commemorated the 60th anniversary of the reign of Franz Joseph I. The reverse of this coin displays the Austrian Coat of Arms, a double eagle with crown. The 1915 restrike of essentially the same design by the Austrian Mint was issued in quantity in the 1970s to complete with the South African Krugerrand and the Mexican 50 Peso as gold investments. Each coin weighs 1.08 troy oz with a fineness of 900, and contains 0.98 ounces of gold. Est. $5200-6200 HWAC# 75928 20 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1115 , Austria Six Austrian 100 Corona Gold Coins 1915 Lot of six uncirculated 1915 Austrian 100 Corona Gold Coins. Originally, the Austrian 100 Corona gold coin was minted between 1908 and 1914 and commemorated the 60th anniversary of the reign of Franz Joseph I. The reverse of this coin displays the Austrian Coat of Arms, a double eagle with crown. The 1915 restrike of essentially the same design by the Austrian Mint was issued in quantity in the 1970s to complete with the South African Krugerrand and the Mexican 50 Peso as gold investments. Each coin weighs 1.08 troy oz with a Lot# 1118 , Canada 1980 Seven One-Ounce Canadian Gold fineness of 900, and contains 0.98 ounces of gold. Est. $7600-8000 HWAC# 75927 Maple Leaf Coins, Uncirculated Lot of seven one-ounce Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins, Uncirculated, all 1980, 999 Fine, in vinyl flips. Est. $9100-9600 HWAC# 75935 Lot# 1116 , Canada 1979 $50 Gold Canadian Maple Leaf Coin 999 1979 $50 Gold Canadian Maple Leaf Lot# 1119 , Canada Five Coin, 1 Tr Oz 999, uncirculated with One-Ounce 1980 Canadian damaged surfaces in plastic holder. Gold Maple Leaf Coins, Est. $1350-1450 HWAC# 75918 Uncirculated 999 Lot of five 1 Troy Ounce 1980 Canadian Gold Lot# 1117 , Canada 1980 $50 Gold Maple Leaf coins, uncirculated, Canadian Maple Leaf Coin 999 999 Fine Est. $6500-7000 1980 $50 Gold Canadian Maple Leaf HWAC# 75942 Coin, uncirculated 1 Tr Oz 999 Au. Est. $1350-1450 HWAC# 75917 Register, Bid, Lot# 1120 , Canada 1983 $50 Gold Canadian Maple Leaf coin UNC 1983 $50 Gold Canadian Maple Leaf & view opening bids at coin, uncirculated condition 1 Tr Oz 9999 Au. Est. $1350-1450 HWAC# FHWAC.com Lot# 1121 , Canada Two 1983 75916 Canadian $50 Gold Maple Leaf Lot of Two 1983 Canadian $50 Gold Maple Leaf coins Est. $2800-3000 HWAC# 75909 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 21

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1122 , Canada 1984 $50 Gold Lot# 1129 Canadian Maple Leaf coin 9999 , Canada 1984 $50 Gold Canadian Maple Leaf 1998 Four coin. 1 Tr Oz 9999 Au, uncirculated 1998 with satin-like finish. Est. $1350- Fractional 1450 HWAC# 75915 Canadian Gold Lot# 1123 , Maple Canada Two Leaf Coins, 1985 Canadian $50 Gold Maple Leaf Coins Lot of two 1985 Uncirculated 9999 Lot of four fractional-ounce Canadian Gold Maple Canadian $50 Leaf Coins, Uncirculated, 9999 Fine, as follows: Two 1998, 1/4-ounce, Gold Maple Leaf 9999 Fine, $10 Canadian Maple Leaf coins Two 1998, 1/2-ounce, 9999 Coins in vinyl flips Fine ,$25 Canadian Maple Leaf coins Total of 1.5 Troy Ounces of 9999 Est. $2800-3000 Fine gold Est. $2000-2200 HWAC# 75940 HWAC# 75910 Lot# 1130 , Canada Five, Half-Ounce Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins, Uncirculated 9999 Lot of five, half- ounce Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins, Uncirculated, 9999 Fine Est. $3250-3500 HWAC# 75936 Lot# 1124 , Canada Canadian Maple Leaf Gold Set Lot of three uncirculated Canadian Maple Leaf coins: 1984 one ounce, 1985 1/4 Lot# 1131 , Canada Four Half- ounce, 1983 1/10 th ounce. In a Ounce Canadian Gold Maple Leaf capital plastic holder. Est. $1800- Coins Uncirculated Lot of four 2200 HWAC# 75171 uncirculated half-ounce Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins. Lot# 1125 , Canada 1985 1997 $50 1986, 1992, 1994, and 1998. Est. Gold Maple Leaf coin 1997 $50 Gold $2600-3000 HWAC# 75931 Maple Leaf coin in polyseter flip. Uncirculated with an almost satin- Lot# 1132 , Canada Four Quarter- like finish. Est. $1350-1450 HWAC# Ounce Canadian Gold Maple Leaf 75914 Coins, Uncirculated 9999 Lot of four quarter-ounce Canadian Gold Lot# 1126 , Canada 1997 $50 Gold Maple Leaf Coins, uncirculated, 9999 Maple Leaf coin 1997 $50 Gold Fine Gold Est. $1300-1500 HWAC# Maple Leaf coin in polyester coin flip 75941 Est. $1350-1500 HWAC# 75913 Lot# 1133 , China One-Ounce 1985 Chinese Gold Panda Coin, Uncirculated One 1 Tr Oz Lot# 1127 , Canada 1998 Canadian 1985 Chinese Gold Panda Coin, Uncirculated Est. $1300-1400 Maple Leaf Tenth Ounce Coins In HWAC# 75947 Original Mint Holders Forty tenth ounce coins in the original sealed Lot# 1134 , China Two 1986 plastic from the Mint. 1998. Great Half-Ounce Gold Panda Coins, chance for the collector to look for MS 69 and MS70 specimens. Est. $5200- Uncirculated Lot of two 1986 6000 HWAC# 75059 half-ounce Chinese Gold Panda coins, uncirculated, in sealed Lot# 1128 , Canada 1998 Canadian vinyl flip. Est. $1300-1400 Maple Tenth Ounce - 18pcs HWAC# 75946 Eighteen 1998 one tenth ounce Canadian Maples. all uncirculated. 1.8 oz. Est. $2300-2600 HWAC# 75058 22 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1135 , China 1986-1991 Two Lot# 1139 , Mexico 50 Peso half-ounce Chinese Gold Panda Mexican Gold coin One 50-peso Coins Lot of two half-ounce Chinese Mexican Gold Coin, contains 1.2057 Gold Panda Coins, uncirculated, from oz of Gold, uncirculated. The obverse 1986 and 1991. Est. $1300-1700 contains Mexico’s national coat of HWAC# 75950 arms with a golden eagle perched on a cactus with a snake in its beak. The reverse shows the iconic Winged Victory or “The Angel of Independence” design. Est. $1600-1700 HWAC# 75943 Lot# 1140 , Mexico 1981 Half-Ounce Lot# 1136 , China 1992 One-Ounce Mexican Gold Onza Coin One half- Gold Panda Coin (CHINA) One ounce Mexican gold onza coin. Est. 1992 one-ounce gold panda coin $650-750 HWAC# 75925 from China, DMPL finish with some handling marks Est. $1300-1400 HWAC# 75926 Lot# 1141 , Mexico Gold Peso Earrings 1893- 1899 Gold 1Peso Mexico Earrings. Eagle and date on face of earrings, dangles below coin edge. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 74058 Lot# 1137 , China 1995 Beloved Unicorn 5-Ounce Gold Lot# 1142 , South Africa 1980 Chinese 5-Ounce Gold Unicorn Proof in Beautiful Beloved Fractional Set of 1980 South Unicorn Case. Obverse features mirror back with design African Gold Krugerrands of two Unicorns, a standing adult with resting offspring, Uncirculated Lot of three sizes of with “UNICORN” in print and currency mark. The following uncirculated 1980 South African Gold description is from the Certificate of Authenticity. The Krugerrand coins: 1/10 ounce, 1/4 ounce, and 1/2 ounce. Total of 1.35 1995 Chinese 5-Ounce Gold Unicorn Proof is legal tender ounces of gold. Est. $1750-2000 in the People’s Republic of China. Face Value 500 Yuan HWAC# 75944 Condition:Proof Weight: 5 Ounces Gold. Composition .999 Gold. Mintage: 99. Diameter 60mm. year Minted 1995. Est. $6500-8000 HWAC# 60504 Lot# 1138 , Cuba 1915 Cuba Gold Coin Uncirculated Set The 1915 Cuban gold coin set was made by the Philadelphia Mint, which was comissioned to make them the next year also. This set includes the 1peso, 2, 4, 5, 10 and 20 peso gold coins, all uncirculated. Some are a bit higher grades than others. They are each in Capital plastic individual holders. Fairly rare. Est. $2000-3500 HWAC# 75073 Lot# 1143 , South Africa 1977-1982 Krugerrand Bullion Set Lot of four coins, all BU: 1977 one ounce, 1980 half ounce, 1982 1/4 ounce, 1981 1/ 10th ounce. In a Capital plastics holder. Est. $2300-3000 HWAC# 75172 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 23

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1144 , South Africa 1981 Pair of Lot# 1150 , United Kingdom United Quarter-Ounce 1981 South African Kingdom 1983 Gold Coin Proof Gold Krugerrand Coins, Uncirculated Setting Three coin set in original box; Lot of two 1981 South African 1/4 Troy 2 pound, sovereign. half sovereign. Ounce Krugerrand Coins, Uncirculated Gorgeous set. Est. $1000-1200 Est. $650-700 HWAC# 75945 HWAC# 75057 Lot# 1151 , Platinum American Eagle 1997 Proof Set 1997 Four Lot# 1145 , South Africa Five coin proof set, 1oz, .5oz, .25oz, .1 One-ounce South African Gold oz in proof. spectacular, in original Krugerrand Coins Lot of five folder, box and sleeve. Est. $1700- 2000 HWAC# 75039 one-ounce South African Gold Krugerrand Coins, each containing Lot# 1152 , Platinum 1998 Proof one ounce of gold One 1984; two Set, 4 coin 1998 American Eagle 1980; and two 1978. Est. $6500- 7500 HWAC# 75930 Platinum Proof set with teh 1, .5, .25, .1 oz coins in proof. In original holders, box, etc. choice. Est. $1700- 2000 HWAC# 75043 Lot# 1153 , Platinum American Eagle 1/10 oz Proof Coin The proof 1997 1/10 ounce platinum coin in original box and holder. Est. $100- 120 HWAC# 75044 Lot# 1146 , South Africa 1978- 1984 Six One-ounce South Lot# 1154 , Platinum American African Gold Krugerrand Coins Eagle 1998 Proof Set Four coin set, Lot of six South African Krugerrand 1oz, .5 oz, .25 oz, .1 oz. In original Coins, each containing one-ounce presentation booklet but no box. of gold.1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, Absoluttely choice. Est. $1700-2000 1983, 1984. Est. $7800-9000 HWAC# 75038 HWAC# 75929 Lot# 1155 , Platinum American Eagle group, 1998 Three pieces, the 1/10, 1/4, 1nd 1/2 ounce 1998 platinum American EAgle pieces with the satin finsh with proof relief. Est. $1100-1300 HWAC# 75042 Lot# 1147 , Switzerland Gold Swiss 20 Franc Gold 1935-LB Switzerland Gold 20 Francs Helvetia. ( The 1935L-B issue was struck in 1945, Lot# 1156 , Three Platinum 1946 and 1947). Gorgeous! Est. American Eagle Coins One 1998 1/2 $250-350 HWAC# 74055 ounce piece; 2 1/10 oz 1998 pieces, all uncirculated. Est. $700-900 HWAC# Lot# 1148 , Turkey Turkish Gold 75041 Coin, 25 KURUSH XF. Turkish 25 Kurush. Date is AH1327/4. Obverse has Toughra; “Reshat”. Reverse has inscription and date within wreath, star on top. 0.917 Gold. About .05 Troy ounce. Extra Fine. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 74056 Lot# 1149 , United Kingdom United Kingdom 1983 Gold Coin Proof Setting Three coin proof set, 1.53 ozs gold, all in original holders and box. Est. $1700-2200 HWAC# 75053 24 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1157 , BiMetallic Gold- Lot# 1163 , Hawaii 1883 Hawaii 25c Platinum 2000 Lib of Congress Piece Uncertified Hawaiian quarter, Coin 2000 Library of Congress coin certainly AU, worthy of inspection in proof in all original holder abd box. and professional grading. Mintage of Est. $650-750 HWAC# 75048 499,974 Est. $200-400 HWAC# 60746 Lot# 1158 , 2000 Three 2000 Lot# 1164 , Hawaii 1883 Hawaii Library of Congress Bimetallic Coin 25c Piece Ancient ANACS holder: MS Lot of three 2000 Library of Congress 60 Repunched Date. Est. $260-520 Bimetallic $10 Coin, only one with HWAC# 60747 Certificate of Authenticity, all in original U.S. Mint packaging. This is the first bimetallic coin issued by the United States Mint and consists Lot# 1165 , Hawaii 1883 Hawaii 25c of 48% Platinum, 48% Gold, and 4% Piece NGC MS 63. Nice toning. Est. Alloy. The obverse shows the hand $200-400 HWAC# 60748 of Minerva raising the torch of learning over the dome of the Jefferson Building. The reverse shows the official logo of the Library of Congress encircled by a laurel wreath. Est. $1400-2000 HWAC# 75908 Lot# 1159 , Canada Lot# 1166 , Hawaii 1883 Hawaii Canadian Platinum 1 25c Piece Uncertified Hawaiian Ounce Coins-8 Eight of the 25c brilliant uncirculated, needs uncirculated Canadian $50 certification. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 1996 one ounce Platinum 60749 rounds. Platinum is one of the densest metals, more dense than gold. The largest Lot# 1167 , Hawaii 1883 Hawaii platinum minesin the world 25c Piece NGC MS 64. Worthy of are in Russia. Canada is also inspection. Est. $300-600 HWAC# a major producer. Platinum 60750 was unknown as a metal until the eighteenth century. It was thought by the “Ancients” to be white gold. Lot# 1168 , Hawaii 1883 Hawaii 25c Est. $7200-8500 HWAC# 75037 Piece PCGS OGH MS 64. Beautiful coin. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 60751 Lot# 1160 , Canada Canadian Platinum 1oz Round Uncirculated 1oz 1996 $50 coin. Est. $900-1100 HWAC# 75040 Lot# 1169 , Hawaii 1883 Hawaii 25c Piece PCGS light blue label MS 65. Gorgeous coin. Est. $800-1600 HWAC# 60752 Lot# 1170 , Hawaii 1883 Hawaii 50c Piece PCGS OGH MS 63. Mintage 699, 974.King Kalakaua I as pictured by Charles Barber and struck at the San Francisco Mint. After Hawaii became a territory in 1900, the legal tender status of these coins was removed and most were withdrawn and melted. Est. $2000-4000 HWAC# 60740 Lot# 1171 , Hawaii 1883 Hawaii 50c Piece Old ANACS holder labeled Lot# 1161 , Hawaii 1847 Hawaiian Penny PCGS OGH MS 63RD. “Unc Details Net MS 60 Obv. Cleaned. Issued by King Kamehameha III, with a mintage of only 100,000. Only Beautiful coin might benefit from 4 finer by PCGS. Est. $4000-6000 HWAC# 60743 an updated grading opinion. Est. $1700-2400 HWAC# 60741 Lot# 1162 , Hawaii 1883 Hawaii 10c Piece ANACS AU details net Lot# 1172 , Hawaii 1883 Hawaii 50c EF 45 Corroded. Our observation Piece PCGS OGH AU 55. Only 54 finer. cannot find the corrosion. Maybe it Est. $600-1200 HWAC# 60744 has oxidized in the VOG of the past three decades. Look for yourself. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 60755 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 25

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1173 , Hawaii 1883 Lot# 1178 , Hawaii 1883 Hawaiian Hawaii 50c Piece NGC Coin Set Red Capital Plastics holder AU 55. Only 699,974 housing Hawaiian 10c (F), 25c (XF), minted. Compare this 50c (VG-F). Est. $400-600 HWAC# coin with the PCGS AU 60757 58 in this sale, and you’ll submit this for upgrade. ‘ Est. $600-1000 HWAC# Lot# 1179 , 1799 Cent, Hollowed 1799 Draped Bust Large Cent with the reverse hollowed out for jewelry. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 75208 Lot# 1180 , 1811 Cent Wide Date 1811 Cent, Wide Date. Rare. apparent f++ to vf, but you’ll have to judge. Est. $1200-2500 HWAC# 75549 Lot# 1174 , Hawaii 1883 $1 Hawaii PCGS OGH MS 64. MIntage 499,974. Out of 845 graded by PCGS, only 19 are higher. In 2017 one sold for $10,575. Est. $13000-20000 Lot# 1181 , 1835 Half Cent MS 64 HWAC# 60742 BN 1835 HAlf Cent, MS 64 BN, NGC holder, 198911-001 Est. $1000- 2000 HWAC# 75550 Lot# 1175 , Hawaii 1883 Hawaiian Coin Set Blue Capital Plastics holder holding Hawaiian 10c, 25c and 50c pieces from 1883. All in VF-EF Lot# 1182 , Large Cent Collection Lot condition. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# of eleven large cents. 1837, 1840 (pitted), 60753 1845, 1847, 1848, 1850, 1851, 1853(2), two with unreadable dates. Most G-F condition. Est. $240-480 HWAC# 71037 Lot# 1176 , Hawaii 1883 Hawaiian Coin Set Red plastic Capital Plastic holder with Hawaiian 10c, 25c, and 50c pieces. While the dime and Lot# 1183 , Large Cent Cutdown to half dollar are EF-AU, the quarter is Small Cent Size We don’t know why, brilliant uncirculated. Est. $600- but this Braided Hair Large Cent was 1200 HWAC# 60754 reduced to small cent size. Est. $50- 80 HWAC# 61975 Lot# 1184 , 1877 Cent 1877 Cent, the key date, VG 10 in ancient ANACS Lot# 1177 , Hawaii 1883 Hawaiian holder. 3019349 Est. $1000-1500 Coin Set Black Capital Plastics holder HWAC# 75548 housing a Hawaiian 10c (XF), 25c (AU) and 50c (VF) pieces. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 60756 Lot# 1185 , Indian Head Pennies Lot of 31 pennies on”1856-1909” collector’s board. Made by Lincoln Printing Company of Los Angeles, this is board number 126. Incomplete set. Includes 1908- S (not inspected), and 3 Flying Eagle (1856-(last digit removed), 1857, 1858). Est. $200-400 HWAC# 75102 26 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1186 , Indian Head Pennies Lot# 1193 , 1909 Lot of 44 Indian Head Cents, three 1909 S VDB Cent, of them culls (an 1864 with damage VF30 1909 S VDB included). Est. $40-80 HWAC# 75139 Cent, VF 30, ancient ANACS holder, 3019364 Est. $1000-1300 HWAC# 75545 Lot# 1194 , 1909 Lot# 1187 , Indian Head Pennies Lot of 1909 S VDB VF 20 108 pieces. One 1896 PCGS genuine surfaces smoothed. A couple of culls, one holed. Est. Cent 1909S VDB Cent, $60-120 HWAC# 75151 VF 20, ancient ANACS holder, 231982 Est. $1000-1300 HWAC# 75546 Lot# 1195 , 1910-1915 Early “S” Mint Lincoln Pennies Lot of 19 Lincoln pennies: 1910-S(8); 1913-S(9); 1914-S; 1915-S. All Lot# 1188 , 1909 1909-1977 Penny good to fine condition. Rare dates to help fill your Whitman album. Est. $200-400 HWAC# Album 1909-1977 Lincoln Penny 71036 Collection in attractive 4 fold “Treat” TM 2051 album. 1909S only, 1922 plain, we offer no opinion, 1914D damaged. Est. $280-500 HWAC# 74065 Lot# 1189 , 1909-1937 Lincoln Penny Lot# 1196 , Rare Date Lincoln Collector Board Lot of 81 Pennies on Pennies Lot of four: 1909-S (F); collector’s board: 1909-1937. 1909’s VF-F, 1922 no D (EF) with black splotch on No 14D, No 22. Board sealed in plastic, so not cheek; 1922-D (EF); 1931-S (VF). The all rare dates verified. Est. $150-250 HWAC# value of this lot depends upon what 74079 the buyer wants to do with the 1922 plain: conservation is possible. None of these coins are certified, so they will fit in your Whitman folders. Grades are our opinion. Est. $1000- 2000 HWAC# 71024 Lot# 1197 , 1922 1922 No D Cent Lot# 1190 , 1909 1909 S Indian 1922 No D Cent, VF 30, ancient ANACS holder, 3019363 Est. $1500- Cent 1909 S Indian Cent, apparent VG. rare date. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 2000 HWAC# 75544 75547 Lot# 1198 , 1922 1922 No D Cent Lot# 1191 , 1909 1909 S Indian VF 20 1922 No D Cent, ancient ANACS holder, VF 20, 913267. Est. Cent 1909 S Indian Cent, apparent $1300-1800 HWAC# 75543 fine, can read all the liberty. Est. $600-800 HWAC# 75556 Lot# 1199 , 1922 1922-D Wheat Lot# 1192 , 1909 1909-S VDB Pennies Lot of 10 1922-D Wheat Pennies. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 75028 Lincoln Penny The rarest Lincoln of all, the one we all searched for when we were kids. Here it is in almost uncirculated condition. Fill in the final hole in your Whitman album, this penny is not in a slab, and the grading is our opinion. Est. $1200- 1600 HWAC# 74011 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 27

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1200 , Wheat Cents Lot of about Lot# 1207 , 1960 Full Bag of 1960-D Small 1,335 U.S. Wheat Pennies. Includes 1909 Date Cents Full bag of the 1960-D cents, VDB, and 1941-1963 collector’s case Est. uncirculated, in an Anthony Wayne Bank, Fort $40-80 HWAC# 75027 Wayne, Indiana canvas bag. This is a popular scarce die variety, tough to find in original bags today. About 34 pounds. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 71020 Lot# 1201 , Bag of Wheat Cents Lot# 1208 Denver, Colorado 1969 Unc. Bag of circulated wheat cents. About 1969 D Pennies (Approx. 5,000) in 35 pounds. Aproximately 5,000 Original U.S. Denver Mint Dated Bag. pennies. Not picked. Wheats were Canvas bag of 1969 D Pennies, Approx. minted 1909-1956. Est. $150-300 5,000. Uncirculated in the Original U.S. Denver Mint Dated Bag. About 34 pounds. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 71022 Lot# 1202 , Bag of Wheat Pennies Lot# 1209 , 2009 2009 D Penny About 5,000 Wheat Pennies, About with Blank Planchet Lot of two sets. 32 pounds. Not picked. Est. $150- Each set contains a 2009 Lincoln Log 280 HWAC# 74020 Cabin Penny and a blank planchet. Est. $30-60 HWAC# 75221 Lot# 1203 , Bag of Wheat Pennies Lot# 1210 , Copper Nickel Cents Bag of Wheat Pennies, about 32 Lot of eleven cents. Two holed. pounds.Not Picked Est. $150-280 Two flying eagle cents; 7 Indian HWAC# 74021 Head cents. From fair to very fine condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# Lot# 1204 , Bag of Wheat Pennies Bag of 75140 Wheat pennies. About 32 pounds. Not Picked. Approximately 5,000 pieces in red canvas bag. Est. $150-280 HWAC# 74022 Lot# 1211 , Encased Pennies Lot of three: 1) 1945 in round aluminum, “Victory VE/VJ Day, Eaton Metal Products, Denver. 2) 1933 in round aluminum, Hotel Canon, Canon City, Lot# 1205 , Bucket of Wheat Pennies Bucket Colo. 3)1921 in bell-shape of Wheat Pennies.About 5,562 coins. Weighs aluminum, O.W.V.L. M. July about 38 pounds. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 74024 10, 1921; Gemuetlichkeit, Manitowoc. Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 63669 Lot# 1212 Lisbon, Ohio 1905 Encased Indian Cent Obv.: Keep Lot# 1206 , 1943 Lot of Steel Me and Always Have Money; Rev.: H. Pennies Lot of 54 Steel U.S. 1 Cent. A. Eckert, dealer in Wines, Liquors Uncirculated! Est. $50-100 HWAC# & Cigars / Red Onion / Lisbon, 75030 Ohio. Encased penny is in extra fine condition. Est. $30-60 HWAC# 63671 28 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1213 , 1935 Encased Penny Lot# 1219 , 1910s-30s Bag of Advertising Mirror Two and a half Buffalo Nickels Bag of Buffalo inch advertising mirror with 1935 Nickels. Unpicked. About 3,500 encased Lincoln penny. “Rose Dress nickels. Approximately 36 Shops/ 22473 / This mirror Good For pounds. A rough sample of 100 50 cents/ On Any Purchase of $6.99 pcs at random showed about or More / at 6342 So. Halsted St.” Est. 16% 1920’s, 2% teens, 3% $200-400 HWAC# 63668 difficult to read, 79% 1930’s. Est. $1200-1500 HWAC# 74051 Lot# 1214 Des Moines, Iowa 1922 Encased 1922 weak “D” Penny Obv.: Keep Me / And Never Go Broke / I Bring / Good Luck; Rev.: Bankers Life Co. / Des Moines / Purely Mutual. Lot# 1220 , 1913-1937 Buffalo Nickels Encased penny is 1922 with weak Lot of 64 Buffalo nickels on collector’s board “D”. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 63670 made by Lincoln Printing Company of Los Angeles. 1913-1937. Incomplete set, board Lot# 1215 , US Cent Errors Six sealed in plastic so rare dates have not been Lincoln cent error coins: 1945s broad verified. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 75100 rim, three off center with no dates showing (Lincoln Memorial), clipped planchet and blank planchet. Est. $40-100 HWAC# 75273 Lot# 1221 , Large Group of 1920s Buffalo Nickels 1920’s Buffalo Nickels. About 1,450 count. Some partials. Unpicked. Est. $600-900 HWAC# 74003 Lot# 1216 , 1866-1912 Early U.S. Nickels Coin Board Collector’s board by Lincoln Printing Company of Los Angeles “Early U.S. Nickels” 2 Shield type, 28 Liberty head 1883- Lot# 1222 , Large Group of 1930s 1912. Board is sealed in plastic so coins in Buffalo Nickels (Over 2,800) rare date slots have not been verified ( 1912- Buffalo Nickels, 1930’s some partials. S). Est. $200-400 HWAC# 75101 About 2,836. Unpicked. Est. $900- 1300 HWAC# 70079 Lot# 1217 , Liberty Head Nickels Lot of 34 Liberty Head (“V”) nickels Lot# 1223 , 1930’s Buffalo Nickels and one well worn 1868 Shield nickel. Canvas bag of approx. 3,500 1930’s Two of the “V” nickels are 1883 “no Buffalo Nickels. Fine to XFine. About cents”in very fine condition, and 36 pounds. Est. $1200-1500 HWAC# one 1912-D. The rest are fair to fine condition. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 75145 71021 Lot# 1218 , Buffalo Nickels Lot# 1224 , 1938 D/S Buffalo “19”teens.” About 80 Buffalo nickels. Nickel MS 66 Choice MS 66, NGC Mostly 19”teens.” Some partial dates. holder 004017-016 of this classic Not sorted for “S”’s and “D”’s. Est. overdate. Est. $300-500 HWAC# $50-100 HWAC# 74049 75555 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 29

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1225 , Buffalo Nickels, Low Lot# 1232 , Early US Dime Lot 1848, End Pieces Buffalo Nickels, About 1856 (2), 1857, 1857O, 1876, 1876-cc; 220 coins. Low end, but fun to share. 1877, 1883, 1884, 1887 (F). Mostly low Est. $40-80 HWAC# 74025 grade. 1831, 1837 Bust dimes, good or less. Est. $180-250 HWAC# 75246 Lot# 1226 , Jefferson Nickels Lot of 13: 1938-D, 1939-S(AU 58), 1946-S(MS 64), 1947-S(MS 60), Lot# 1233 , 1886 Seated 1954-D, 1961 proof, and seven others including a clipped planchet. Est. Dime Proof 1886 Seated Dime $120-200 HWAC# 75111 Proof, raw. Choice. Est. $400- 700 HWAC# 75554 Lot# 1227 , War Nickels Lot of 107 Wartime Silver Alloy Jefferson nickels. The wartime five-cent piece Lot# 1234 , 1892-1916 Barber vcomposed of copper (56%), silver Dime group 49 pieces, from AG to (35%) and manganese (9%) was introduced to eliminate nickel, a Fine. wide variety of dates. 1892, 1899, 1900s, 1901, 1903 (2), 1903o, critical war material. Melt value with 1905 (2), 1905s, 1906 (2), 1906O, silver at $16.20 an ounce is $0.91 each. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 75113 1906 D (2), 1907 (2), 1907S (2), 1907O (2), 1908D (2), 1910 (2), Lot# 1228 , 1831 1911, 1911 D (3), 1912 (3), 1912D 1831 Capped Bust (2), 1913 (4), 1914 (2), 1914D, 1915, Half Dime EF-AU 1916 (6), Plus one, Unreadable. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 75254 uncertified. Nice Lot# 1235 , 1916 D coin. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 60539 Mercury F12 1916D Mercury Dime, F12 in old ANACS holder, 913268. Est. $1900- 2500 HWAC# 75552 Lot# 1229 , 1852 Half Dime, MS 63 1852 Half Dime, MS 63 in NGC holder, Lot# 1236 , 1916D 674500-010. A beauty, great luster. Mercury Dime raw Est. $500-900 HWAC# 75553 1916D Mercury dime, apparent low vf. The key date in the series. Est. $2300-4000 Lot# 1230 , 1832-1872 US Half Dime HWAC# 75551 Group 1832, 1835 Bust (both holed); 1853, 1855 (filler), 1857 (filler), 1858 1872. generally low grade. Est. $100- 130 HWAC# 75247 Lot# 1237 , Mercury Dime Lot 95 (ninety five) Mercury Dimes, varying dates and condition. No 1921, or 16D. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 75251 Lot# 1238 , Older Mercury Dime Lot# 1231 , 1856-1871 Half Dimes Lot of four coins: NGC MS 61 1871; 1856, 1857, 1858-O, very Group 50 Mercury dimes from the fine or better. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 60541 teens to the thirties, a nice group for any collector of the series. 18 from the teens, 20 from the twenties (includes a 26S) and 12 from the thirties. No 1921. Generally G-VG, but ranges from AG to fine. Est. $100- 150 HWAC# 75256 30 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1239 , Irradiated US Dimes Lot# 1247 , U.S. Silver Quarter Five encased irradiated dimes, Collection Lot of 42 quarters: American Museum of Atomic Energy. 31 silver Washington quarters; 6 All mercury dimes, varying dates. Standing Liberty quarters, poor circa 1945. Est. $80-100 HWAC# to about good condition; 5 Barber quarters. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 74071 Lot# 1240 , 1960s Roosevelt Lot# 1248 Carson City, Nevada 1876 Dimes, Uncirculated Lot 94 uncirc Carson City Half Dollar Always Roosevelt dimes, mostly 1964 with a few 1960. Est. $100-200 HWAC# in demand here in Nevada, a nice 75253 example of an 1876-CC half dollar. Very fine condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 71030 Lot# 1249 Chicago, Illinois Lot# 1241 , US Silver Dime Lot 77 1893 Columbian World’s Roosevelt dimes, includes a couple Fair Commemorative Half uncs; 6 mercury culls, 2 Barber culls. Dollars 7 pieces. The 1893 85 pieces. Est. $85-100 HWAC# 75243 Worlds Columbian Fair (also know as Chicago World’s Fair) Souvenir Silver Half Dollar. Columbus bust on obverse, and Ship and Globes on reverse. A few have some nice details, one has been made into pendant. The Lot# 1242 , 1853-1857 Seated Quarters Lot of 1983 Chicago World’s Fair five coins: 1853, 1854, 1856, 1857(2). All fine was celebrating the 400th condition give or take a few points. Est. $150-180 anniversary of Columbus’s HWAC# 60542 arrival to the New World in 1492. Minted at Philadelphia, U.S. these are the first commemorative coins issued by U.S. The intention was to sell the 50 cent pieces for one dollar each to help fund the cost of the exposition. Proofs were made, and coins sold with success. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 74067 Lot# 1250 , Early 1900’s 3 Liberty Head Fifty Cent coins Lot of 3 U.S. Lot# 1243 , 1858-S 1858-S Liberty Liberty Head,( aka “Barber”) half Seated Quarter NGC VF 35. Mintage dollars. 1902,( AG 3), 1908-S,(G-4, of 121,000. Est. $200-500 HWAC# with rim damage), 1912-S,(G-4). Est. 60548 $50-60 HWAC# 75167 Lot# 1251 , 1925 Stone Mountain Half Dollar, PCGS PCGS Genuine Lot# 1244 , 1881 Seated Quarter Scratch-UNC Details. 1925 Stone Mountain Half Dollar, PCGS. Proof 1881 Seated Quarter, proof, choice. Est. $800-1500 HWAC# 75557 Obverse has Generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson conferring while on horseback. Reverse has eagle with “MEMORIAL TO THE VALOR OF THE SOLDIER OF THE SOUTH.” Est. $50-120 HWAC# 74068 Lot# 1245 , Quarter Collection Lot of fourteen quarters. Seated Liberty: Lot# 1252 , 1934 Texas 1853 arrows (FR), 1857 (AG).Barber: Commemorative Half Dollar 1934 1897(G), 1904(FR), 1912(AG); Texas MS65, Half in an old NGC Standing Liberty: 1927(FR), 1929- holder, 168856-021 Est. $150-250 S(VG); Washington Quarters: seven HWAC# 75537 coins from 1943-1961(G-EF). Est. $80-160 HWAC# 71029 Lot# 1253 , 1936 Delaware Lot# 1246 , Quarter Collection Lot 50 cent Commemorative 1936 of 20 coins. Three certified: 1941-D Delaware MS63, in old PCGS green MS 64; 1941-S MS 65; 1943-D MS label 09301.63/7217344 Est. $200- 64. Circulated: 3 Walking Liberty; 6 400 HWAC# 75535 Barber; 12 Washington. Some very worn. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 71042 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 31

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1254 , 1936 Lot# 1260 , 1846-1876 Six Seated Liberty Rhode Island Half Dollars Lot of six Seated Liberty Half Comemmorative Dollars: 1846, VG; 1854-O, VG; 1854 arrows, Half Dollar A choice graffiti; 1855-O arrows, G; 1876, AG; 1876, MS66 example of this AG. Est. $240-480 HWAC# 71034 artistic coin in the old green PCGS holder. (9363.66/1565656). choice Est. $800- 1600 HWAC# 75069 Lot# 1261 , 1930s-40s Lot# 1255 , 1936 Oregon Trail Walking Liberty Half Dollar Commemorative Half ANACS MS 64. Group Nineteen 1930’s-40’s, Beautiful coin. Est. $100-200 HWAC# fine to XF. Est. $100-150 60547 HWAC# 75245 Lot# 1256 , 1964 Kennedy Half Group. 40 pieces of this first issue silver half dollar. xf-Unc. Est. $200- 300 HWAC# 75248 Lot# 1262 , 1938-1947 Walking Liberty Half Dollars Lot of three: 1938-D (VF); 1946-D (F); 1947-D (VF). Est. $130-200 HWAC# 75127 Lot# 1257 , Bust Half Dollar and Trade Dollar Lot of two: 1) 1809 Bust Half Dollar, VF 20; 2) 1878-S Trade Dollar, VF. Lot# 1263 , Franklin Half Dollar Est. $150-300 HWAC# 75116 Lot 35 pieces, varying dates, 3 are uncirc (52, 60, 62) Est. $160-200 HWAC# 75255 Lot# 1264 , Six Half Lot# 1258 , Early Walker Half Dollar Group Dollars Seated Liberty Nine Walker Halves. 1916 D (2), 1917, 1917S 1854-O, VF condition (2), 1918, 1927S, 1928S (2). Generally good to but holed; two Walking fine Est. $150-250 HWAC# 75250 Liberty: 1946 & 1947 EF-AU condition; 1948 & two 1949 Franklins EF-AU condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 71041 Lot# 1259 , Five Capped Bust Half Dollars John Reich designed this capped-head concept of Liberty. Lot of five: 1809, G; 1811, AG; 1814, VF, counterstamped “RF”; 1834, VF; 1836, VF. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 71033 Lot# 1265 , 1843 Seated Dollar 1843 Seated Dollar, apparent VF/XF Est. $300-500 HWAC# 75536 32 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1266 , 1845 Seated Dollar Lot# 1274 Carson City, Nevada 1845 Seated Dollar, apparent XF 1882-CC Sterling Belt Buckle The minus. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 75534 sterling silver belt buckle is in much better condition than the 1882-CC dollar that’s mounted in it. Fair 02 is the most generous grade we can give this well worn coin, but the famed Lot# 1267 , 1846 Seated Dollar Mint Mark CC is clearly visible. The 1846 Dollar, AU53 in ancient ANACS buckle is 3 x 2 inches and stamped holder. Much original luster remains. “sterling.” Est. $150-250 HWAC# Est. $700-1000 HWAC# 75067 63641 Lot# 1268 , 1847 Seated Dollar AU Details, “Net EF40” in ancient ANACS Holder. Toned. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 75068 Lot# 1275 Carson City, Nevada 1882 GSA Carson City Dollar, 1882 GSA Carson City Dollar, 1882-CC. In the plastic GSA holder, but no box, Lot# 1269 , 1850-O Seated Dollar no certificate. MS 62-63, but not ANACS F 12. Mintage 40,000. Est. certified. Est. $250-350 HWAC# $400-600 HWAC# 60524 60550 Lot# 1276 Carson City, Nevada 1884 Carson City Morgan Dollar A beautiful coin marred by three carbon spots by decades in storage. Lot# 1270 , 1872 Seated Dollar Conserve, certify and profit! Est. 1872 Seated Dollar in ancient ANACS $250-350 HWAC# 60520 fine holder 847493. Est. $250-375 HWAC# 75532 Lot# 1277 Carson City, Nevada 1890 Carson City Morgan Dollar Extra fine condition 1890-CC. Don’t believe the cardboard that says BU. Est. Lot# 1271 , 1872S Seated Dollar $150-200 HWAC# 60522 Rare date 1872S seated Dollar in old green PCGS VF20 holder (6970.20/725074). Only 9,000 Lot# 1278 Carson City, Nevada minted! Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 1891 CC Dollar in Small Silver 75072 Tray 3” silver (no maker, appears sterling, but cant tell) with an 1892CC Dollar in XF-AU. A choice Carson City Collectible. Est. $150-300 HWAC# Lot# 1272 Carson City, Nevada 1877 75249 CC Seated Dollar The last of the Lot# 1279 , 1878-S Morgan Dollar Carson City Seated Dollars, 1877CC. apparent vf. Est. $350-600 HWAC# 1878-S VAM 17, Choice BU, one 75533 carbon spot. Preserve, certify and profit! Est. $300-500 HWAC# 60540 Lot# 1280 , 1879-S Morgan Dollar 1879-S PCGS OGH MS 65. A beautiful gem! Est. $160-320 HWAC# 60526 Lot# 1281 , Morgan Dollar 1879-S NGC MS 65 1879-S. Mirror surfaces. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 60774 Lot# 1273 Carson City, Nevada 1879CC Morgan Dollar in MS62 Gorgeous 1879CC with the old green PCGS label, (7086.62/3230856) Est. $4000-7000 HWAC# 75070 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 33

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1282 , GSA Soft Pack 1881 Morgan Lot# 1288 , 1892 Morgan Dollar Dollar Soft blue envelope and original note cards White Capital Plastic holder for an from the GSA sale of the early 1970s. Noted on EF-AU Morgan dollar. Est. $80-120 one of the two cards in the pack: “IMPORTANT HWAC# 60771 / This coin has previously been placed in circulation and will show normal wear. Less than 100,000 coins were available in this ccategory. The minimum bid for this category is $3.00.” The Lot# 1289 , 1892 Morgan Dollar 1881 Morgan is in EF-AU condition in original EF 1892-S Morgan dollar. Uncertified, plastic from the GSA. As the NGC notes on its rim bump on reverse. Est. $300-600 website: “It is widely believed that fewer than HWAC# 60773 100,000 of these GSA soft pack dollars were sold, although an official number has never been released by the GSA. At the time grading standards were less rigidly defined and not accurately applied; many of these coins are thus not Lot# 1290 , Morgan Dollar 1894-S circulated but in fact toned or bag-marked uncirculated coins. A wide Very good to fine condition 1894-S range of dates, including key issues, were also indiscriminately sorted Morgan dollar. Est. $100-120 HWAC# into the offering of circulated coins.” Est. $100-200 HWAC# 71038 60777 Lot# 1283 , 1881 & 1887 Two BU Morgan Dollars Lot of two: 1881-S & 1887. Both brilliant Lot# 1291 , 1895O Morgan Dollar uncirculated, uncertified. At 1895O Morgan Dollar, a rare date. least MS 63s. Est. $160-320 Apparent VF. Est. $500-800 HWAC# HWAC# 71044 75065 Lot# 1292 , 1895O Morgan Dollar Rare date, AU50 in ancient ANACS holder (sn30825) Est. $1500-2500 HWAC# 75066 Lot# 1284 , 1881-S Morgan Dollar 1881-S PCGS OGH MS 65. A Lot# 1293 , 1896 Morgan Dollar stunningly gorgeous coin. Est. $150- Very fine 1896-S Morgan dollar. Est. 300 HWAC# 60534 $200-300 HWAC# 60775 Lot# 1294 , 1897-O Morgan Dollar Lot# 1285 , Gem BU Morgan 1897-O NGC AU 58. Est. $300-500 Dollar 1882-S Beautiful 1882-S HWAC# 60525 Morgan dollar. Only small marks on the lower cheek detracts. Mirror backgrounds make this worthy of certification. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 60776 Lot# 1295 , 1921 Morgan Dollar Group Ten pieces, eight Philadelphia, 2 San Francisco. AU- Lot# 1286 , 1885 Two Gem Morgan BU Est. $200-250 HWAC# 75531 Dollars Lot of two: 1885, 1885-O. Both uncertified beauties. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 60772 Lot# 1296 , Better Date Morgan Dollars Lot of nine: 1880-S,1883-O, Lot# 1287 , 1891 Morgan Dollar 1884, 1887, 1888 1889, 1891-S, (2) Gem BU, uncertified. Est. $150-300 1898-O. All nice EF-AU condition. HWAC# 60770 Est. $200-400 HWAC# 71045 34 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1297 , Binion/Fitzgerald Lot# 1303 , Seven Silver Dollars Silver Dollars Lot of two: 1922 $1 Three Peace and four Morgan dollars. MS 64 Binion Collectors Set; 1884- Peace: 1922-S, 1923, 1926 (slimed). O $1 Fitzgerald Collection Brilliant Morgan: 1879, 1881, 1886, 1889. Est. Uncirculated (nice coin, maybe better $150-180 HWAC# 75163 than MS 63). Est. $180-280 HWAC# 71043 Lot# 1298 , Engraved Morgan Dollars Lot# 1304 , Silver Two Morgan dollars, 1878 & 1890, both Dollar Assortment engraved on the reverse. “Young Mens Lot of 42 silver / Mission Band / organized Nov. 17th, dollars: One 1923 1890 / President William F. Squire / Vice Peace dollar; 29 pre- Pres. / Percy J. Fuller / A.D. 1891.” 1900 Morgan dollars; one counterstamped The other: “Y. P. S. C. E./ of / Bethany “H H M M”; 11 1921 Church / Buffalo, N.Y. / P.J. Fuller, Pres. Morgan dollars. / Wm. Burley V. Pres. / H. Albee, Secy Mostly extra fine / Devillo Osburn, Treas. / A. D. 1891 / condition, no culls Organized Dec. 10th, 1883.” Est. $100- here. Est. $800- 200 HWAC# 74036 1100 HWAC# 71040 Lot# 1299 , Fun Morgan Lot Lot of 6 pieces. 2 Unc 1922 Peace Dollars (MS 63), one 1883 with Chinese Chop marks, two circulated 1922 Lot# 1305 , 1921 Two 1921 Peace Dollars Peace dollars (one in a middle ring); and a 1878 Morgan belt buckle. Est. Very fine and extra $150-220 HWAC# 74052 fine scarce date Peace dollars. Est. $150-250 Lot# 1300 , 1875 Trade Dollar HWAC# 60521 with Counterstamp 1875 Trade Dollar with extra fine details. Has Masonic symbol stamp on obverse, and single letter counter stamps on reverse over eagle. Counterstamps over eagle on reverse reads “FELLI X MATTEI.” on first line, and “S.L.OBISPO.” centerline, and “CAL” below. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 74059 Lot# 1301 , 1878-S 1878-S Trade Dollar ANACS Unc Details Net AU 50 Cleaned. 1878-S. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 60523 Lot# 1306 , 1922 Peace Dollars, 1922 Lot of 18: three certified: MS 62, MS 63, MS 64. All the rest AU-BU. Est. $360-450 HWAC# 60528 Lot# 1302 , Two Trade Dollars Lot of two coins: Lot# 1307 , 1923 1) 1875-S, extra fine Peace Dollar PCGS details, obverse has two OGH MS 65. Est. scratches; 2) 1878-S, AG. Est. $280-360 HWAC# $200-400 HWAC# 71031 60535 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 35

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1308 , 1923 Peace Dollars, 1923 Lot# 1315 , 1934-S Peace Dollar Lot of ten: two NGC certified: MS 64, MS 65. 1934-S in capital plastics holder, Eight uncertified AU-BU. Est. $200-300 uncirculated . Decent strike. Est. HWAC# 60527 $2000-3000 HWAC# 75064 Lot# 1316 , Peace Dollar 1934-S Key date 1934-S, VF condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 60545 Lot# 1309 , 1924 Peace Dollars, 1924 Lot of eight coins: 4 certified. One Denver, two San Francisco. AU- Lot# 1317 , Peace Dollar 1934-S MS 65. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 60533 Key date 1934-S, very fine condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 60546 Lot# 1310 , 1925 Peace Dollars, 1925 Lot of five: NGC MS 64, ANACS MS 63; three uncertified EF-BU. Est. Lot# 1318 , 1935-S Peace Dollar $240-350 HWAC# 60537 Gem BU 1935-S uncertified. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 60531 Lot# 1311 , 1922-26 Peace Dollars Lot# 1319 , 1935-S Peace Dollar Choice BU uncertified dollar. Est. Lot of 14 Peace dollars, 1922-1926. $400-600 HWAC# 60543 F-EF condition. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 74037 Lot# 1320 , Peace Dollar Sterling Belt Buckle Choice Unc 1935-S Peace dollar. One small carbon spot on reverse. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 60532 Lot# 1312 , Gem Peace Dollar 1928- Lot# 1321 , 1926-1934 Peace S Raw 1928-S Peace Dollars Lot of four: 1926-D; 1926-S; dollar in pristine 1927; 1934-S. Est. $120-140 HWAC# condition. Est. 60536 $1000-3000 HWAC# 60530 Lot# 1313 , 1934 Peace Dollar One Lot# 1322 , Three Cent Piece mark on the reverse makes this coin Collection Lot of 14 coins. Six silver less than perfect. Uncertified but “trimes” two holed. Eight nickel uncirculated. Est. $160-200 HWAC# pieces. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 75134 60529 Lot# 1314 , 1934 1934 Peace Dollars Lot of two: 1934-D, EF; 1934-S, VF. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 60544 Lot# 1323 , Three Cent Silver Pieces Lot of two: ANACS AU 55; uncertified, very fine condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 60538 36 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1324 , 1875 20 Cent Piece, Lot# 1331 , U.S. Coinage Lot of 23 AU55 Choice example loaded with coins. 1853 (w/arrows) half dime (G); mint luster. The coin is in the ancient 1945-S Jefferson Nickel (AU); proof ANACS holder (231996). Nice edge Jefferson nickel dated 1938?; Seated toning. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 75071 Liberty dimes: 1872 (G, damaged); 1876-CC (VG, damaged). Barber dime 1899-S (EF). Barber quarter 1915-S Lot# 1325 , 1875-S Twenty Cent (VG). Walking Liberty quarter 1917 (G). Piece Nice EF condition, not certified. Washington quarters 1937-D, 1937- Est. $200-300 HWAC# 60549 S (VG). Two Columbian Exposition Commemorative Half Dollars: one EF one AU cleaned. Two Barber Half Dollars: 1912 (G), 1914-S (VG). Four Franklin half dollars: 2 1955 BU; 1960 and 1962 proof MS 63. Five Kennedy half Lot# 1326 , Beginning Type Set dollars: 1967, 1968, 1969. Two proofs 1968-S, 1970-S. Est. $300-500 Collection Lot of eight coins with HWAC# 75135 several of the more unusual issues Lot# 1332 , Error Quarters and of United States coinage. Three two Nickel Three error quarters: a 1964 cent pieces, 1864(2), 1865; nickel with a clipped top; a broadstruck three-cent piece 1865, 1875; shield Jefferson nickel; and two off-center nickel 1882; 1883 Liberty Head Washington quarters. Est. $100-200 nickel; Barber half dollar, 1913-S. All coins good - extra fine condition. Est. HWAC# 71025 $100-200 HWAC# 71032 Lot# 1333 , United States Odd Lot# 1327 , Liberty Seated Coins Type Coins White Capital Plastics holder with five coins: 1850 half cent; Lot of twelve coins: 1853-O half 1865 two cents; 1852 three cent silver; 1866 three cent nickel; 1875-S dime with arrows; seven seated dimes: 1853 with arrows(2); 1853- twenty cents. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 60778 O; 1858; 1862; 1873; 1889. Four Lot# 1334 , Elongated Coins Lot seated quarters: 1854 with arrows; of 28 elongated coins. The best of 1857; 1858; 1888-S. All good to fine conditions Est. $240-480 HWAC# this lot includes coppers “1933 71035 Chicago’s World Fair” with Rososevelt bust, “1934 Roosevelt with NRA,” Lot# 1328 , Mid 1800s U.S. Coins “1939 Golden Gate International Exposition,” “ 1939 New York World’s Lot of nine coins. Two large cents: Fair.” Est. $50-100 HWAC# 75103 1829, 1848. Two 2 cent pieces, 1864, 1866. Three shield nickels: 1868, 1872 and unreadable date. Two hard times tokens. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 75141 Lot# 1335 , Enhanced U.S. Coinage and A Half Pound Fine Silver An eclectic lot: a gold plated 1896 Morgan Dollar, a gold plated 1923 Peace Dollar. An enameled 1999 Silver Eagle, a 1993 Jefferson commemorative dollar(not enhanced). A Lot# 1329 , MS70 2010 Silver Eagles! half pound of fine silver in the form of a 3 1/2 inch diameter St. Gaudins $20 gold Two NGC MS70 2010 Silver Eagles. U.S. One piece. Marked on the side 24kt EGP, dated Dollar with American Eagle on obverse, 1994. Unable to find maker of this unusual Lady Liberty in flowing gown standing with sun to her right, on reverse. MS70! Est. piece. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 71028 $80-200 HWAC# 74057 Lot# 1336 , Fractional Gold Coinage Group of fractional cal gold coins. a. BG 892, R7, Nast, Greenzweig & Co. with the Young head. Provenance: X-Butterfield-Johnson-Gillio August 13, 1995 sale, lot 524. B0 Gold Dollar, 1855 (vg-f); c) 1853 dollar (scratch near date); d) locket key with 2 Cal Gold attached: BG 714 with berry opposite center of R, 1872 1/2 dol charm Est. $160- Lot# 1330 , PCGS Coins Lot of nine 400 HWAC# 75266 slabbed coins. Two PCGS MS 1964 Kennedy Half Dollars with” Heavily Lot# 1337 , Gold Token Group Accentented Hair.” Four silver MS64 A group of gold tokens, sometimes Dimes: two 1962-D, two 1963-D. called “charms” designed after the One PCGS 25th Anniversary, 1986-P actual gold miner coinage. Often beginning collectors ask “how do 25 Cent, , One NGC 2004 P Florida you tell the difference between the real gold coins and the tokens?” 25Cent; One PCGS 1Cent Shield 2015- D. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 74053 the answer is really easy: if the token does not have the notation of currency, such as “Dol.”, it is a token. Here we have 2 1858 1/4 tokens, 1 1876 1/4 token, 1858 half, 1852 half, 1880 half, an Alaska token, and two pair of cufflinks each with a 1/4 and 1/2 tokens. All varying condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 75265 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 37

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1338 , Gaming Counters and Lot# 1345 , Olympic 1983-4 Multiple Coin Gold Tokens Six pieces. 1855 $50 Proof Set Two silver one ounce and one gold “counter” in the style of Wass Molitor; half ounce. Gorgeous proof in original box. a speil marke in the size of a US $10; 1849 $5 California gold miner Est. $700-900 HWAC# 75055 counter; another with a different obverse; a fake 1854 $1 gold; and a holed 1/2 dol token. A nice group. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 75271 Lot# 1339 , Twenty Copper Ounce Pieces and Fractional Currency Lot featuring a roll (20 pieces) of brilliant uncirculated one ounce copper rounds. Obverse: E Pluribus Unum with Liberty Head; Reverse: Copper .999 Fine / One AVDP Ounce. Also 25 cent fractional currency with Robert J. Walker’s portrait, in hard plastic Lot# 1346 , 1983-1988 Olympic Dream holder, about good condition. Fr. Collection 4 coin Set Olympic Dream 1309. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 71007 Collection 4 coins in Mahogany Box. The following description is taken from the Lot# 1340 , 1800’s Fun Certificate of Authenticity. 1983 Olympic Proof Silver Dollar. Elizabeth Jones, Chief Engraver Low value Coins Lot of 4 of the U.S. Mint, designed this coin, dated coins. OneUrug uay 1857 1983, to commemorate the XXIII Summer “20 centesimos”34mm. One Olympiad in Los Angeles. The Obverse features 17mm silver reales. A France the traditional Greek discus thrower and 1811 Demi Franc featuring the Olympic logo. The reverse features and Bust of Napoleon with some uncommon close-up of an American eagle. nice details on obverse, and 1984 Olympic Proof Silver Dollar. Noted American sculptor Robert legible reverse.18mm. France Cing Centimes.28mm. Est. $20-40 HWAC# 75506 Graham designed this commemorative as well as the sculpture at the entrance of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, site of the XXIII Summer Olympiad. The coin depicts the Coliseum on the obverse and an American eagle on the reverse. 1988 Olympic Proof Silver Dollar. Lot# 1341 , Group of Museum This coin commemorates U.S. participation in the Seoul Olympiad. The Copy Early US and Foreign Coins A obverse, designed by Patricia Lewis Varani, bears the hands of two different group of copies, all apparent torchbearrers, one passing the Olympic flame. Mint Sculptor Engraver by their mold seam along the edge, as well as other features. Includes Sherl J. Winter designed the reverse, which depicts the traditional copies of some of the great rarities, including American Colonial, in five Olympic Rings. The 1988 Five Dollar Gold Commemorative was silver and copper. About 30 pieces. Worthy of inspection, and easily designed to honor America’s involvement in the Seul Olympics Games. worthy of an office educational display. Unknown maker. Est. $100- Obverse features Nike, the Goddess of Victory, wearing a crown of 150 HWAC# 75269 olive leaves. The reverse features a stylized olympic flame, which signifies the renewel of the Olympic spirit every four years. Est. $350- Lot# 1342 , 1900 Lafayette 450 HWAC# 60503 Commemorative Dollar Very fine or extra fine Lafayette Dollar. The Lot# 1347 , U.S. Mint 1992 Olympic Coins U.S. Lafayette dollar was a silver coin 1992 Olympic Coins Mint Proof Set of six coins issued as part of the United States’ in Mahogany Box. The following description is participation in the Paris World’s Fair paraphrased from, “The Official Red Book, A of 1900. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 60551 Guide of United States Coins 2010,” R.S. Yeoman Lot# 1343 , 1994 World Cup Coin Edited by Kenneth Bressett. 63rd Edition,2009. This collection celebrates The XXV Olympiad Sets (2) Two 1994 World Cup coin winter Games in Albertville and Savoie, France, sets. contains silver dollar, gold $5 and summer Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. (quarter ounce) and the half. EAch in original case and holders. Est. $650- These commemorative coins were issued to 800 HWAC# 75540 honor the participation of American athletes and to finance their training. One 1992D, XXV Lot# 1344 , Two Sets of the 1983- Olympiad Silver Dollar. One 1992S, XXV Olympiad Silver Dollar. The Silver Dollar obverse: features a pitcher firing a ball 1984 Olympic Proof Coins Each set to home plate. Reverse: Combines the Olympic rings, olive branches, contains a half ounce gold $25 piece and and stars and stripes with a bold U.S.A.. Uncirculated dollars minted at two silver one oz pieces. Original boxes Denver have the phrase XXV OLYMPIAD impressed four times around and packaging. Est. $1400-1700 HWAC# 75062 the edge, alternately inverted, on a reeded background. One 1992P, XXV Olympiad Clad Half Dollar. One 1992S, XXV Olympiad Clad Half Dollar. The Clad Half Dollar: obverse depicts a gymnast in motion. Reverse: “CITIUS, ALTUIS,,FORTIUS” (the Olympic motto: “Faster, Higher, Stronger”), with an olive branch crossing the Olympic torch. Two 1992W, XXV Olympiad Gold Five Dollars. Obverse: depicts a sprinter in a burst of speed. The reverse, unites two impressive symbols, the Olympic rings and the American bald eagle.Size and Fineness of the these coins is the same as for the other U.S. commemorative issues of this denomination. Est. $700-900 HWAC# 60502 38 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1348 , 1995 Four Coin Olympic Coin Lot# 1353 , 1992 Columbus Proof Set Original box and holders right from the Quincentenary Proof Set Three Mint. Choice. Est. $350-450 HWAC# 75061 coin set in original case of the 500th anniversary of Columbus’ trip to America. Gold $5 gold piece, silver $1, clad 50 cent piece. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 60769 Lot# 1354 , G. Washington 1999 Bicenternnial Proof and Uncirc $5 Set Two coin sset of a proof $5 and uncirculated $5 in the original case and holder. Est. $650-800 HWAC# 75539 Lot# 1349 , 1995 US Civil War Battlefield 3-Coin Commemorative Proof Set in Photo Case 1995 US Civil War Battlefield 3-Coin Commemorative Proof Set in Photo CaseProduced by the United States Mint, these coins were created to help fund preservation efforts Lot# 1355 , Mount Rushmore Commemorative for our Nation’s Civil War Battlefields. Coin Proof Set Classic three coin set of the gold $5, These coins are legal tender of the United silver dollar and the half dollar. Proof, in original States. Coins in this set include: box and holders. Est. $350-500 HWAC# 75542 1995-W US Gold $5 Civil War Proof The obverse shows a Civil War bugler on horseback, and the reverse shows an Eagle with banner. 1995-S US Civil War Silver Dollar Proof The obverse shows a Civil War soldier giving assistance to a wounded foe, and the reverse portrays Little Round Top at Gettysburg and includes a quote from Joshua Chamberlain. 1995-S US Civil War Clad Half Dollar Proof The obverse has a Civil War drummer, and the reverse is a landscape and cannon with inscription above. Add three coins are encapsulated and sent in green velvet-like inserts all held in a folding plastic case that Lot# 1356 , 1991 Mt. Rushmore resembles a Civil War-era photograph case. The inset on the back of Golden Anniversary Coins United this case is missing the plastic gold coin that is similar to the one on States Mint issued Proof set, Golden the front of the case. Est. $350-450 HWAC# 75919 Anniversary of Mount Rushmore. $5 gold piece, silver dollar, clad half dollar. Visited by over three million Lot# 1350 , 1995 Civil War Battlefield visitors yearly, and nicknamed Commemorative Coins Three piece Proof set: America’s “Shrine of Democracy,” gold $5, silver dollar, and clad half dollar. In Mount Rushmore, in the Black Hills original box with Certificate of Authenticity. The of South Dakota, features 60-foot- U.S. Mint issued 24,538 of these sets. Est. $300- high sculpted images of four U.S. 500 HWAC# 60768 presidents. George Washington is depicted for his essential role in founding our nation, Thomas Jefferson for his Louisiana Purchase which doubled the size of the country, Teddy Roosevelt for his major conservation efforts and Abraham Lincoln for preserving the Union. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 60779 Lot# 1357 , Silver Coins from Earth, and Lot# 1351 , 1992 World War 2 Around the Moon Silver Pieces From Various Commemorative coins et. Classic set of three Continents on our Planet, And one piece with the gold $5, silver dollar and half. Proof. in original box and holder. Est. $300-400 HWAC# containing Silver that was carried aboard 75541 Apollo 14 on its voyage around the Moon! It is a Limited Edition mini coin containing grains of silver that were carried aboard Apollo 14 on its voyage around the moon! Could easily fit into locket , charm or ring for symbolic “to the moon and back.” Est. $100-150 HWAC# 74015 Lot# 1352 , Bill Of Rights Commemorative Lot# 1358 , 2 Framed Sets of Ancient Chinese and Silk Road 3 Coin Proof Set Contains the gold $5 (quarter Coins Both frames are 18.5” x 12.5”. ounce), silver dollar and the silver half dollar. Original case and holder. Est. $350-500 HWAC# One has 5 Chinese coins from 7AD- 75538 1911 including Wang Mang, Tang, Song, Ming and Qing Dynasties. Other is 1220AD-1700 Silk Road, Mongol Empire, Mughal Empire, Mameluke Empire, Ayyubid Empire, Ottoman Empire. Both have CoA. Plastic frames have signs of wear. Est. $150-150 HWAC# 73015 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 39

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1359 , Roman Era Coins Lot# 1366 , Canada From Spanish Treasure! Roman Beautiful Canadian Era Coins from Spanish Treasure. Dollars and Cents Lot of Unidentified. About 13. Est. $50-80 16 Canada Silver dollars. HWAC# 74009 A number of the pieces are uncirculated. Most have nice toning some spots. Includes about five Lot# 1360 , Ancient Ancient Coins “Canada One Dollar Silver Lot of 6 Ancient Coins with detailed Flying Canada Goose 1867- descriptions. First coin is Decentius 1967 Centennials,” one A E 2. Obverse: bare head right on Decentius Caesar. Reverse: 2 Nikes “1958 Canada Totem Pole with shield,”vot u mul x victoriae DD NN Aug et Caes.” Second coin is Silver Dollar,” one “1864 Quintillius 270 AD . Third coin is Constantine’s head obverse. Fourth 1969 CHARLOTTETOWN coin is Arcadus AE3, minted in Constantinople. Fifth coin is Gratianus Canada Silver Dollar, about AE2. Sixth coin is Valentinias head to right. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 75207 nine combined total of the” 1963,1965,1966 Lot# 1361 , Coin of the Roman Elizabeth II obverse with Empire Extra Fine! Roman Empire, Canoe reverse”. Additional Galerius Maximianus, Ceasar 292- Canadian coins include 50 305. Follis. Obverse: Maximianus cent, 25 cent,10 cent ,5 cent pieces dating early decades of 1900, and Nobil C. bust, right facing. Reverse: an 1893 “5 cent”. 90% silver. Lot total wt.about 18.50 silver Troy oz. Genio Populi Romani, in field S F, in Est. $400-600 HWAC# 74033 ex. 11 T R. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 74048 Lot# 1367 , Canada Canada Three Lot# 1362 , Identified Roman Coin, Three Metal set 1989 Canadian Coins found in Spain Roman Coins Maple Leaf Three coin set, with 1/10 found in Spain. Identified. About oz platinum, 1/0 oz gold, and one 11 pieces. Among them are Nike, pounce silver, all proof in original Constantine The Great, Gallienus, holders and box. Est. $275-400 Crispus, and a 160 AD Roman HWAC# 75054 Faustina, Est. $50-100 HWAC# 74005 Lot# 1363 , Austria Austrian Proof Set Austrian Proof 9 Piece Proof Set. Includes Innsbruck 1964 Winter Olympic Games 50 Schilling Toned Proof. Est. $50-70 HWAC# 74012 Lot# 1368 , Canada 1800’s Canadian Tokens and Cent Lot of 8 Canadian copper tokens and cent. Most about 25mm (1 inch). Est. $60-120 HWAC# 75029 Lot# 1364 , Australia Silver Coins of Australia, New Zealand, Philippines. Silver coins of New Zealand, Australia, Philippines. About 12 pieces. Mostly post 1900. Est. $90-140 HWAC# 74008 Lot# 1365 , Austria Austria Lot# 1369 , Canada 1943 Newfoundland 5 cent piece ICG Coins Lot of 2 coins. An1861 graded MS60 1943-C 5 cent piece. Austria 4 Kruezer “B,” and an Metal Silver (.925) Weight 1.166 g 1851 Austria 1 Kreuzer “G.” Diameter 15.69 mm Est. $20-40 Est. $40-60 HWAC# 75504 HWAC# 71008 Lot# 1370 , China 1908 Silver Liang (Tael) K962. Silver, AR, Liang (Tael). Hunan, China. Issuer: Ta Ch’ing Govt. Bank . F-VF. Diameter: 7/8th inch (24mm). Thickness: 1/8 inch (4mm) Weight .55 troy ounce. Obverse has three lines of two characters each. Reverse has Two lines of three characters each. Est. $600-1200 HWAC# 75166 40 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1377 , Saxony 1810 Saxony Thaler 1810 SGH Saxony Thaler. Obverse Fine, Reverse Very Fine. Obverse has Friedrich August bust facing right. Est. $80-200 HWAC# 74063 Lot# 1378 , Hungary 1645 Hungary Thaler Silver Thaler. Hungary , Ferdinand III, 1645 Posthumous coin. Obverse has Laureate Portrait and Titles of Ferdinand III, facing right. Reverse has crowned imperial eagle. Ferdinand the IIl, Holy Roman Lot# 1371 , China 1994 Chinese 20 Ounce Silver Unicorn Emperor, King of Germany, Arch Silver Proof 1994 Silver Unicorn Proof, 20 oz in original wood Duke of Lower and Inner Austria, King of Bohemia,King of Hungary and Croatia. Famous for his successful negotiations of the “Peace of box. the plastic encasement is cracked., the coin a gem. 150 Prague”, and then the series of peace treaties known as “Peace of Yuan. This series of silver coins is one of the most popular in the world. This is one of the best in the entire series. Est. Westphalia”during his Imperial leadership that ended the civil war aspect of the “30 years war.” Est. $300-500 HWAC# 74061 $3500-5500 HWAC# 75558 Lot# 1379 , Italy Post 1800 Coins of Italy Lot of 4 Italian Coins. One Vittorio Emanuele ll Rei D’Italia, 1861, 2 Centesimi. Some Lot# 1372 , England 1928 Cyprus, nice detail on obverse bust facing left. 20mm. 50th Anniversary of British Rule 45 One 1850 Duchess Di Piastres George V, Cyprus 1928 Coin. Parma coin, worn,27mm. 50th Anniversary of British Rule. Has been cleaned. Est. $40-150 HWAC# One 1822,”1 centisimo.” 74040 18mm. One “3 Centesimi, Regno Lombardo Vento, ‘M’, 1843, 22mm. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 75502 Lot# 1373 , England 1902 English 4 Pence 1902 English 4 Pence. Proof Lot# 1380 , Italy 1808 Italian like. Rare. 10,000 made. Possible Error Coin From the Kingdom of Maundy money. Est. $50-100 HWAC# Napoleon, this 1808 copper Soldo 74004 was misstruck. Napoleon’s Italian coronation took place at Naples on May 26, 1805. Est. $200-500 HWAC# Lot# 1374 , England Late 1700’s, 74075 1800’s,1934 Coins of Britain Lot of 14 coins of Britain. Two 1797. Lot# 1381 , Mexico Coins from One 1700 partial date. One 1860 “1 Mexico and South America About Penny.” Two 1862 Half Penny. One 125 pieces of interesting coins from 1860 Farthing, One 1864 Farthing. Mexico and South America. Mostly One 1934 Pennyvery legible. Est. post 1900. Est. $50-100 HWAC# $40-80 HWAC# 63907 71047 Lot# 1375 , Europe Coins of Western Europe About 125 Coins from Western Europe. Mostly post Lot# 1382 , Mexico Mexican Silver 1900. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 71048 Coins Interesting and Attrractive Mexican Silver Pieces. Lot of 9 pieces. 1968 Olympic silver, 1952 Cinco Pesos; 1948 & 1953 Cinco Pesos, and smaller silver coins. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 74023 Lot# 1383 , Mexico Mexican Silver Coins Twenty three coins. 1934, Lot# 1376 , Europe Silver coins of 1950’s and 1960s Pesos, 1920’s and Western Europe About 33 pieces. 1930s “ 50 centavos.” Some 1970s Italy, Greece, France, Switzerland, coins. Weight is 11.66 Troy oz Est. Hungary, Sweden,Spain, Great $130-200 HWAC# 74062 Britain,Austria, Portugal. Great pieces to launch a Western European Coin Collection or enhance W. European or World collection. About 10. Troy Silver Oz. Est. $140-300 HWAC# 74028 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 41

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1384 , Mexico Silver Pieces Lot# 1392 , Spain 1870 Silver 5 from Mexico About 4 pieces of Pesetas KM # 655. Silver Spain 5 Mexican silver. Includes an attractive Peseta. Inscription on edges. 38mm. 1921 Circulating Dos Pecos VF. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 75500 Commemorative 100th Anniversary of Independence. Silver 24 Gr. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 74013 Lot# 1393 , Spain El Cazador Lot# 1385 , Morocco Coins of Treasure piece NGC Shipwreck Morocco About four coins of Certification. 1783MO FF Mexico Morocco that were found in Spain. 8 Reales, El Cazador Shipwreck. Possibly 1800’s. Est. $50-80 HWAC# Obverse of coin has bust of Charles 74032 the III, Reigning King of Spain, when, the El Cazador set sail. The Lot# 1386 , Spain Spanish Coins, circa Spanish brig sailed from Spain to Mexico, where it was then filled with currency that was to be used in the Spanish Colony of Louisiana. The 1600’s. Spanish Coins, circa 1600’s. About 22 El Cazador was was on it’s way from Mexico to New Orleans when pieces. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 74006 it disappeared. The ship remained missing until the first clues of its location were uncovered by a fisherman at the Gulf of New Mexico in 1993. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 74042 Lot# 1394 , Spain Intriging Spanish Treasure About 44 pieces of Spanish Treasure! Round and other shapes. Many pieces about 1 inch diameter. Individiual pieces not yet identified, but the partial markings still make Lot# 1387 , Spain 1684 Spanish Cob for a very exciting collection.Seawater Obverse Two Pillars with PL SVL TRA toning. Est. $160-200 HWAC# 74029 at center, V 84 L directly underneath. Silver Troy Oz .44 Est. $200-400 HWAC# 74031 Lot# 1395 , Spain 1700-1850 Lot of Spanish Treasure Lot of Early Spanish Coppers. Found Spanish Lot# 1388 , Spain 1797 Spanish Treasure. Two pounds. Varied sizes, but most about 28mm ( 1,1/8 Reales with Chinese Chop Marks “8 inch). Weathered, Some are legible. Great authentic treasure “clink”. Reales 1797 Carolus IIII Dei Gratia” Est. $300-500 HWAC# 75507 coin. Obverse has Chinese Chop Marks. Such marks were used to Lot# 1396 , Spain Spanish validate a coin’s authenticity. These Treasure Coppers Coppers from particular stamps have crescent and the land of Spanish Treasure, Coins other interesting shapes. About 90% dated from circa 100AD to 1850. silver. Approximately .85 Silver Troy ounce. Est. $150-250 HWAC# About 100 pieces. Most about an inch 74035 in diameter. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 74034 Lot# 1389 , Spain 1700’s and 1800 Portugal & Spain Coins Lot of 4 coins, Copper coins of Portugal: One Km#527, 20 Reis, One X Reis 1764, Lot# 1397 , South America Coins of One 1700 partial date 3 Reis. One Venezuela, Panama, Peru Lot of 7 coins. Spain 8 Maravedis, 1800. Est. $50- Featuring a 1931 Panama Silver Balboa, 1865 80 HWAC# 75501 Peru Silver 1 Sol 1904, and addtional coins of Venezuela. About 2.45 Troy Silver Oz. Est. $80- Lot# 1390 , Spain Counterstamped 120 HWAC# 74030 Spanish 2 Reales 1833 Spain AJ 2 Reales with obverse center counterstamp. About .812 silver. Handsome coin! Est. $50-200 HWAC# 71046 Lot# 1391 , Spain Spanish 8 reales Lot# 1398 , Guatemala 1872 Lima and Mexican 8 reales A Silver, Sol with Center Counterstamp. Host 1835 Cap and Rays 8 reales, Mexican 1872 Lima Sol Y. J. counter stamped Guanajuato mint. wt .77 Troy ounce. with Guatamala Republic 1894 “1/2 And a silver 1822 Spanish 8 reales, Real” in center. Possibly XF. Est. “Ferdin VII Dei Gratia” laureate bust on $100-200 HWAC# 74007 obverse. Pillars and crest with”Hispan Et Ind” on reverse. wt .85 Troy ounce. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 74044 42 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1399 , 1894 Guatemala Peso, Lot# 1406 , Older Foreign Coins, Peruvian Sole Counterstamped Fun Batch! Fun batch! About 85 with Guatemala 1/2 Real. 1) pieces. Mostly Copper European, 1891 Peruvian Sol counterstamped 1700’s - 1900’s. Plus about 4 error foreign coins. Some silver (not old). in center, 2) 1894 Guatemala 1/2 Est. $100-200 HWAC# 74010 Real. Uncirculated . Toned and pretty. About 1 1/2 inch diameter. .80 Silver Lot# 1407 , 1800’s Foreign Art Troy ounce. A beauty! Est. $200-300 HWAC# 74041 Coins Lot of 3 coins. A France 1856 Dix Centimes Franc, Bust of Napoleon Lot# 1400 , Foreign Silver Coins with engraved Art design of three Foreign silver coins. About half of ladies and a man, all disrobed and the 12 pieces are at least an inch in various embraces. Very detailed. in diameter. Charming desings This design is inside the profile of from around the globe. Gift quality. Napoleon. Reverse is original coin Approximately 5. 20 Troy ounce silver. design, worn, but legible. Bronze. Est. $110-200 HWAC# 74046 18mm. An additional unaltered Dix Centimes included in lot for comparison. KM#821.1 Bronze Oudine France 5 Centimes. The profile of the center bust on obverse has been disfigure. The coin was punched from reverse side to enlarge the nose. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 75036 Lot# 1401 , Exotic Foreign Silver East Africa, Thailand, Egypt, China, Lot# 1408 , Copies of Great India. Mostly post -1900, Some Foreign Coins Copies of Great Coins. earlier. Interesting artwork and coin About 24 pieces mostly representing scripts. About 11 pieces. Most about 1 Europe and Asia. One 1776 U.S inch diameter.About 3.70 Troy Silver Continental Dollar. Est. $80-120 Oz. Est. $50-190 HWAC# 74027 HWAC# 74014 Lot# 1409 , 1968S US Coin Dies Lot# 1402 , Foreign Coins. (About Nine dies for 1968S proof dies from the 21 lbs.) Foreign Coins. About 21 lbs. San Francisco Mint.Three dimes (obv Mostly Post 1900. In blue canvas bag. showing the date and S; another obv Est. $250-350 HWAC# 74002 with 196;); 2 dime reverses; 2 pennies, 2 nickles. Each of the dies has been braised by a welder, obscuring most of the details as a function of “cancelling” the die. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 75211 Lot# 1403 , Foreign Silver Coins Lot of 6 pieces. Norway, Netherlands, Bermuda, Lot# 1410 , Four 1968S US Coin Dies Bahamas Elizabeth II Dollar with Reverse Penny, nickle, Dime, half dollar dies Conch Shell, South African 5 Schilling with from the San Francisco Mint. Each of graceful springbok antelope on reverse. Most the dies has been braised by a welder, pieces are about 35mm/1.3inches diameter. obscuring most of the details as a About 4.40 Troy Silver Oz. Some nice toning. function of “cancelling” the die. Est. Beauties. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 74026 $100-200 HWAC# 75212 Lot# 1404 , Group of Foreign Coins (About 15 lbs.) Bag of Foreign Lot# 1411 San Francisco, California Coins. About 15 pounds. Mostly post San Francisco, CA Coin Club 1980 1900. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 7400 $1 Slug Facsimiles (19) Approx 19 6.5” x 3” California redwood dollars Lot# 1405 , Large Group of from San Francisco Coin Club 20 year Foreign Coins (Mostly post-1900) anniversary in 1980. Est. $100-200 Box of Foreign Coins. Mostly Post HWAC# 73013 1900. No Silver. Approximately 9 lbs. Includes attractive”Great Britain Complete Decimal Issue and Last Pound, Schilling, Pence Type Coin” set. Est. $110-150 HWAC# 74001 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 43

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1412 , California Gold Coin Lot# 1418 , Coin Art Popup Bags Two leather Bank Bags used by Kennedy Half (1966) on chain; 1937 miners to store their Gold Coins. One Buffalo Nickle Locket with chain. Est. from Dunsmuir State Bank. Est. $80- $80-120 HWAC# 75244 120 HWAC# 64172 Lot# 1419 Catalina Island, California New Lot# 1413 Butte, Montana Two Coin Casino Medal Hanger piece Celebrating Banks from Butte and Anaconda New Casino on Santa Catalina Island Est. Banks This lot contains two $40-80 HWAC# 64171 interesting coin banks without keys: one is in the shape of a small book, approximately 3.375x4 inches, with a faux-leather-like cover and a solid brass frame almost an inch thick. The cover is labeled “METALS BANK & TRUST COMPANY BUTTE, MONTANA” and “THE BANK FOR YOU -- SINCE ‘82.” The back cover is labeled “AFFILIATED WITH 1ST BANK STOCK Lot# 1420 Los Angeles, California CORPORATION.” The second bank is an egg-shaped, silver-colored egg, 1909 Los Angeles Breast Badge approximately 3.5 inches tall and 2.5 inches in diameter that stands Brass breast badge with “Souvenir” upright on the wider end which has 1.375-inch diameter brass disk hanger. 1.5” diameter, “1900 Jaehrige labeled “DALY BANK & TRUST CO. ANACONDA, MONT” around the gedenkfeier der hermanns - schlacht circumference, and a serial number of 1390. This disk has a 5/16-inch im teutoburger walde”// “Los center hole of unknown purpose into the egg. The bank opens into two Angeles, Cal. 15 August 1909”. This pieces along its diameter with a key (not supplied) inserted into the is the first of these we’ve seen in top portion of the egg on the opposite side of the 1.25-inch-long coin decades. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 75257 slot. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 64403 Lot# 1421 Los Angeles, California Lot# 1414 , 1915 Pan Pacific Coins Three Olympic Medals Los Angeles Holders Repro’s, (3) Exact hinged XXIII Olympiad U.S. Track and Field repro’s with blue liners and 5 slots. Team, Three Medals in three finishes, Est. $100-200 HWAC# 73042 by Alex Shagin, Bust of ancient Greek torchbearer // hands passing torch over dates & places of modern Olympic Games: Athens 1896 to Moscow 1980, Olympia 776 BC left, Los Angeles, 1984 right. Goldplated Lot# 1415 , 4 Old Coin Catalogs 1949 bronze, Bronze, Copper Thick flan 38mm. Unc. Est. $75-150 HWAC# American Standard Catalog 111pp, Stevens and 73048 Co. Illustrated Coin Catalog 39pp, 2 The Star Rare Coin Encyclopedia and Premium Catalog Lot# 1422 Mariposa, California 1954 206pp. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 54929 Mariposa Court House Medals 2 “So-Called Dollars, HK # 704. Gilt. “ Mariposa Court House Centennial brass medals, 41mm. Octagonal shape. Obverse: “Mariposa Court House Centennial 1854-1954 “ with image of Court House in center. Reverse: Press design with “Mariposa Gazette Lot# Centennial 1854-1954.” 1416 , 1898 Art Deco Letter Est. $80-120 HWAC# 75109 Opener w/ Lot# 1423 San Francsico, California Silver Portuguese Coin Art deco style letter opener/bookmark with 1871 German Peace Celebration 1000 Reis silver coin at top. KM#539 had a mintage of 300,000 to Medal Germania seated, ZUR commemorate the 400th anniversary of the discovery of India. 25 ERINNERUNG A. D. DEUTSCHE grams, .917 silver, .7368 oz. ASW. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 75152 FRIEDENSFEIR // German Flag and Sword, EINIGKIET MACHT STARK. Lot# 1417 , British Counterfeit DURCH KAMPF ZUM SIEG / D. 22. MARZ 1871. Signed by Kuner. Struck Gold Coin Detector Two coin holder with integrated loop. 30mm, White for sovereigns, with “sovereign (crown) Warranted” on the base. 3.75” long. Est. $100-200 HWAC# Metal, Unc with small obverse stain. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 73078 75264 44 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1424 San Francsico, California Lot# 1431 , California CSNA 1871 German Peace Celebration Convention Medals Lot of eleven Medal Germania seated, ZUR medals from the California State ERINNERUNG A. D. DEUTSCHE Numismatic Association, various FRIEDENSFEIR // German Flag and years and cities from 1973 through Sword, EINIGKIET MACHT STARK. 1986. San Jose, Fresno, San Francisco, DURCH KAMPF ZUM SIEG / D. 22. Anaheim. Est. $100-200 HWAC# MARZ 1871. Signed by Kuner. Rulau 75153 Ca-SF 30, 30mm, Silver, Unc. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 73079 Lot# 1425 Santa Barbara, California Lot# 1432 Colorado Springs, Santa Barbara Cloisonne style Colorado 1906 Southwest Breast Badge Hanging breast Expedition Commemorative So- badge 3” long. Top portion is a brass “California” bear with “St. Called Dollar Southwest Expedition Omer/ Commandery No. 30, Santa Barbara, Cal.” Hanging under this Commemorative Medal. Zebulon is a cloisonne style shield with San Francisco 1904 on the bottom. Montgomery Pike. HK 336, small rim excellent condition. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 75267 damage when loop was removed. Pike Monument Association formed Lot# 1426 Santa Barbara, California December 1896; planned to erect statue of Pike “of heroic size and in Santa Barbara Token and Medal enduring bronze” and “to...forever maintain...monument and historical Collection Six trade tokens, five data.” This Celebration 10 years later was staged by the Association; medals and other ephemera. Tokens: McCaffrey & Son, GF 5c drink; financed by public contributions and sale of medals; bronze statue Gifford & Flynn, GF 5c IT; Marcus, Santa Barbara Cigar Co, GF 1 cigar; never did materialize. Organization disappeared shortly thereafter. Theater Bar,GF 10c IT; Enterprise Dairy, GF 10c when returned w Est. $80-200 HWAC# 41973 bottle; Chris Collects... Cupertino, modern. Two large “wood nickles” for Midas Diamond Brokers, Goleta; Four Old Spanish Days 1977 Lot# 1433 , Colorado 1967 Colorado medals, 1.5” diam. Two of these are 999 fine silver with gilt finish with Cattlemen’s Association Centennial plastic case, 300 made. Solvang medal, 1977; Santa Barbara red plastic Medals Lot of two bronze medals. chip; Mission Santa Barbara glass paper weight. Est. $130-250 HWAC# Obv.: Colorado Cattlemen’s Association 75268 / 1867 1967 / Centennial; Rev.: A Century of Progress in the Livestock Lot# 1427 Santa Barbara, California Industry / 1867 1967. Br., rd., 38 mm. 1936 Semana Nautica Two pieces Est. $60-120 HWAC# 63677 celebrating Semana Nautica in July of 1936. One original (Rare), one restrike. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 64173 Lot# 1434 , 1960 Alaska-Hawaii Statehood Medals 7 Medals in fastened case. Case reads,” Alaska-Hawaii Statehood Medals , Struck by Clifford Mishler 1960.” All 7 medals have Obverse: Alaska 49th State, Reverse: Hawaii 50th State. Although this display Lot# 1428 , California California appears complete, there is a known Alaska- Medal and Token Collection Lot of Hawaii statehood Medal in Rose Gold that twenty medals and tokens. Five briliant is not included in this set. Est. $100-200 uncirculated 1932 Los Angeles Olympics HWAC# 60510 medals; Old Sacramento Commemorative medallion; New Casino Santa Catalina; Town & Country Village 1956, Los Angeles; Sea World tokens; Golden Empire Centennial Sacramento, many others. Est. $30-60 HWAC# 75164 Zoom in and see Lot# 1429 , California 1925 California Diamond Jubilee Badges close up detail Nine breast badges with red-yellow- green ribbon hangers, and six additional brass rounds without the High Resolution ribbons. All uncirculated. made by Whitehead-Hoag, San Francisco. 1.25” diameter Est. $200-400 HWAC# 75263 Images of ALL LOTS Lot# 1430 , California 1769-1969 available online at Bicentennial Medal Grizzly Bear symbol of the state of California. // FHWAC.com Figures representing a basic cultural influence in 2 centuries of California history. With original box and data sheet. Struck by the Medallic Art Company. Large Silver medal. 4.25 troy oz. silver. Unc. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 73076 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 45

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1440 , Hawaii Modern Hawaii medal lot Modern Hawaii medal lot. Ten Medals. Includes one “Pearl Harbor Proof Dala,” .999 fine silver. One “Aloha Festivals 50 years...” Official Silver Proof. One “Troy Ounce .999 Pure Silver Honolulu” medal. One “One Troy Ounce Fine Silver Kahala Hilton ,”medal. Assorted brass key chain medals Est. $150-250 HWAC# 60509 Lot# 1435 , Hawaii 1959 Extremely Rare Gold Hawaii Statehood Medal Number 20 of only 50 pieces struck, by Lot# 1441 , Hawaii 1959 Silver Medallic Art Company (MACO) and nationally distributed Hawaii Statehood Medal Medallic by The Coin and Currency Institute Inc. of New York and Art Company minted 3000 of California. in 1959. 2 1/2 inches in diamter, 7.05 troy these silver statehood medals to ounces. Obverse: The Aloha State / August 21, 1959 / (map commemorate our 50th state. of Hawaiian Islands with compass and sailfish breeching) / Two and a half inches in diameter Hawaii 50th State. Reverse: State of Hawaii / Ua.Mau.Ke.Ea.O. and weighing 136.7 grams. This Ka. Aina. I.Ka.Pono / 1959 / (seal of Hawaii). Gorgeous high is number 739, making it one of relief historical medal. The Hawaiian State Motto on the 1043 that were issued with Niihau mispelled as two words (Nii Hau). reverse translates to: The life of the land is perpetuated in Housed in a clear plastic case labelled “Hawaii Statehood Medal.” Est. righteousness. Est. $10,000-15,000 HWAC# 60758 $200-500 HWAC# 60759 Lot# 1442 , Hawaii Silver Proof Hawaii Medals Two silver proof Liliuokalani medals, 40mm, plus a Lot# 1436 , Hawaii Hawaii Proof 1985 Japanese Centennial Medal in Commemorative Coins 1983 proof silver. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 75523 pair: Kalakua and Lilukoklani; 1977 Volcano Island Bank. all appear to be silver. 21mm Est. $100-200 HWAC# Lot# 1443 Chicago, Illinois 1933 75521 Industry / Research Medal Unusual medal; so-called dollar. Industry Research. “A Century of Progress International Expo, chicago, 1933 Est. $60-150 HWAC# 39659 Lot# 1437 , Hawaii Hawaii Proof Commemorative Silver-gilt Medals Two Lot# 1444 Chicago, Illinois Century matched sets of the Kalakaua and Liliuokalani of Progress medals, 1933 Nine gilt silver medals, 40mm, proof. plus an extra medals of several different varieties: Liliuokalani. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 75522 three Jewish Day, 1933, 1.25” diam, brass with gilt finish; two Hoover Electric Cleaner, 1934, two bronze Century of Progress uniface; and two of the same in white metal. bronze Est. $30-60 HWAC# 75270 Lot# 1445 Chicago, Illinois 1931 McCormick Reaper Centennial So Called Dollar HK 460, bronze, on edge Medallic Art Co. 34 mm. R - 1. Lot# 1438 , Hawaii Hawaii Silver Est. $60-120 HWAC# 75157 medals Two matched sets of the Kalakaua and Liliuokalani silver and gilt silver medals, 40mm, proof. Est. Lot# 1446 Butte, Montana 1901 Souvenir $100-200 HWAC# 75524 Carnival Medal from Butte, Montana This is a rare carnival medal issued at the Street Fair Carnival in Butte, Montana, from July Lot# 1439 , Hawaii Hawaii Silver 16-27, 1901. The red, white, and blue ribbon Medals One matched set of the is approximately 1.325 inches wide and 1.25 inches long. The pin is missing from Kalakaua and Liliuokalani silver medals, 40mm, proof. Est. $80-120 the back of the clasp. The brass medallion HWAC# 75525 is approximately 1.325 inches in diameter and is stamped with “SCHWAAB S. & S. CO MILWAUKEE.” Total length is approximately 3.625 inches. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 64233 46 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1447 Helena, Lot# 1453 , ANA 50 Year Gold Pin Montana c. 1920 Bronze Robert R. Johnson (1928-2010) was Medal from Helena, life member 696 and celebrated his Montana This 12.3-ounce 50th anniversary with the ANA in bronze medallion with 2002. His coin shop in downtown San a rich brown patina is Francisco was a mainstay for decades. from the “THE BANKING The medal is 10 carat gold 26 mm CORPORATION OF and weighs 13.5 grams. (With gold at MONTANA AT HELENA” $1287/ ounce: melt value is $233). This and bears an obverse lot also includes Robert Johnson’s ANA image of the Montana Territorial Seal that includes a cascading metallic membership card. The Robert waterfall instead of the glacier and river seen on the more familiar R. Johnson Coin & Stamp Companywas Montana State Seal. The motto “ORO Y PLATA” (Gold and Silver) established in San Francisco in 1954. appears in a curved banner at the bottom of the seal. The reverse is a Notes from the Robert R. Johnson detailed bas-relief image of a five-story building with the words “FIVE coin shop’s website about their HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS PAID UP CAPITAL” along the raised founder: Over the course of his long rim surrounding the building. With a thickness of approximately 0.375 career, Johnson handled the purchase inches, this is a hefty medallion. The collapse of the Montana banking and sale of many major rarities in industry in the early 1920s brought about the closure of The Banking the numismatic field, including the Corporation of Montana (formerly known as Montana Bond and Load coveted Panama-Pacific Exposition Co.) in 1923. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 64404 Commemorative Gold Set #1. He is also known for the conservation and restoration of gold coins recovered from sunken treasure ships including the Brother Jonathan, a steamer Lot# 1448 , Montana Banking ship that was carrying millions of dollars in gold coins. He was one Corp of MT Copper Medal Rare of the first dealers in the United States to establish relationships 76mm copper medal. the banking with foreign national banks, buying U.S. gold coinage and returning corporation of montana/ oro y plata it to America. Robert R. Johnson was a life member of the American / at helena // five hundred thousand Appraisers Association. He also served as president of the prestigious dollars/ paid up capital. Est. $50-80 Professional Numismatists Guild between 1975 – 1977. His coin shop HWAC# 64046 is still operating on Union Square in the historic Phelan Building of San Francisco. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 75128 Lot# 1449 , Nevada Three Nevada Medals Lot of three: 1964 bronze Nevada Centennial; 1964 white metal Lot# 1454 , 1987 ANA Medallions Centennial Medal; 1976 Nevada the Lot of 61 ANA medals. Obverse 36th State celebrating the nation’s has Press in center and inscription 200th birthday, white metal with gold “Casa de Moneda De Mexico, 1987,” and “OM” mint mark, Laton tone in the gold pan. Est. $100-200 85/15. Reverse:” American Numismatic Association, Organized 1891” HWAC# 75114 inscription with book and lantern design. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 75120 Lot# 1455 , 1973 & 1976 ANA Lot# 1450 Bloomfield, New Jersey Medals Awarded to Abe Kosoff Track & Field Medals Annual July 4 Two large capital plastic holders Field Day. Four Sterling medals made with medals awarded to Abe by Frank Holt & Co., Newark, N. J. Est. Kosoff in recognition of service as $100-150 HWAC# 64156 master of ceremonies. 1973 and the bicentennial year 1976. Kosoff was a numismatic luminary, very important to the history of the American Numismatic Association. (Don Young Collection) Est. $400-800 HWAC# 43332 Lot# 1451 , Oregon 1905 Lewis and Lot# 1456 , ANA Prestigious Clark Exposition official medal Goodfellow Silver Medal with Ribbon 2 inches in diameter, Popular so-called dollar struck by the engraved to Arthur Sipe 1957, in US Mint. H&K 325. 34mm, Silver, VF. Est. $50-75 HWAC# 73077 original black case. Plus a second Goodfellow medal blank on the reverse. Two choice rare medals. (Don Young Collection) Est. $700- Lot# 1452 Philadelphia,, 1500 HWAC# 43325 Pennsylvania US Centennial Exposition Medal Lingg Patriotic medal. Liberty Bell obverse with large letters // Independence Hall reverse. Encased in ring with glass covers, Liberty Bell side half of glass is missing. Ambler 4140, 19mm, White Metal, Unc. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 75200 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 47

DAY 1 Friday, June 22 Numismatics Lot# 1457 , Token and Medal Lot# 1462 , Bryan Money Two examples Society Lead Trial Strikes Lead of medals made during the 1896 Presidential trial strikes from a proposed design campaign. 1) Free Silver / One Dime. 1 3/4 for TAMS literary medal from the inches in diameter, bent. 2) 16 to 1 Morgan Hoffman Mint. The design was Dollar, 3 1/2 inches in diameter. Est. $100-150 rejected by the TAMS board. Obverse HWAC# 75146 and reverse in excellent condition. (Don Young Collection) Est. $700- 1500 HWAC# 42924 Lot# 1458 , Numismatic Medals Lot of thirteen medals from coin shows. Long Beach’s first show 1964; FUN Lot# 1463 , 1955 Eisenhower shows, various years; San Jose coin Inaugural Bronze Medal 3” wide shows, Yahoo! Auctions, San Francisco, others. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 75142 bronze medal in recognition of Eisenhower’s inauguration. Bust of Ike on obverse and INAUGURATED PRESIDENT / UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / JANUARY 20, 1955 with Lady Liberty on reverse. No maker, oxidized. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 59749 Lot# 1459 , American Arts Gold Lot# 1464 , Franklin Mint 1969 Medallions Lot of five coins. Two President Series Silver Coins one ounce Grant Wood medallions. Franklin Mint President Set, sterling, Three 1/2 ounce Marian Anderson. about 1.06troy each, 12 per page., 3 In original packaging. Est. $4500- pages, Washington thru Nixon, Proof. 5500 HWAC# 75169 Many are toned at the edges because of the placement in the original Franklin Mint Album. Rare today. Est. $700-900 HWAC# 75559 Lot# 1465 , US Presidential Inauguration Medals Two three inch diameter bronze medals, Eisenhower and Nixon. The Eisenhower medal shows surface deterioration and has a small notch in the rim from mounting. It appears to have had a light gilt surface. There is no makers mark on the edge. The Nixon medal Lot# 1460 , Marian has the 1969 mark on the obverse, Anderson/Grant Wood and Medallic Art mark on the edge., Gold Medallions Lot of generally unc. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 75259 Two American Arts Gold Medallions. One Marian Lot# 1466 , 1881 US Mint, Lincoln Anderson, Half Troy Ounce of and Garfield Designed and engraved Gold. And One Grant Wood, by Barber, 1881. Julian PR-40, 25mm, One Troy ounce of Gold. Est. toned silver, proof like surfaces, $2000-2500 HWAC# 75170 toned with 2 small scratches before Garfield. Est. $50-150 HWAC# 75203 Lot# 1467 , US Mint, Washington Paquet P obverse, 3rd Wreath reverse. Struck between 1873 and 1904, perhaps outside the mint. Musante GW-445, Baker 155B, 18mm, Bronze, AU. Est. $50-100 Lot# 1461 , 1985 Regan Gold Lot of HWAC# 75201 Two. 1985 Ronald Reagan Inaugural Gold Piece.” Special Connoisseur’s Lot# 1468 , US Mint, Washington Edition.” First Day Cover . Each of the and Grant Paquet bust of Medals are 14 Karat Gold and about Washingrton, Barber bust of Grant. One tenth troy ounce. Est. $130-160 Struck between 1869 and 1904. HWAC# 60511 Musante GW-458, Baker 252, Julian PR-32, 19mm, toned and hairlined Proof-like Silver. Est. $75-150 HWAC# 75202 48 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction


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