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["199 \nView complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at \n FHWAC.com \nDAY 4 \n Sun, June 18 \nSports \/ Baseball \nLot# 4181 250 Assorted Baseball \nCards (#23) \nIncludes Alex Rodriguez, \nChipper Jones, Juan Soto, Mike Trout, \nNolan Arenado, Cody Bellinger, Jose \nAltuve, Aaron Judge, Paul Goldschmidt, \nIvan Rodriguez, Fernando Tatis,Ichiro \n(x3), etc. See both photos for some of \nthe nicer cards. 250 +\/- cards. Includes \nmostly well-known players, Hall of \nFame inductees or future inductees, \neveryday players, and rookies\/minor \nleaguers (some of which blossomed; \nmost fizzled). Many insert cards! \nRandomly selected. Mostly 1980\u2019s and \nlater. Older cards are peppered in and \nan occasional 1950\u2019s card appears. Who knows what treasure might \nbe hidden in this collection? Great buy at 10c a card as a start price! \nEst. $50-100 \nHWAC# 164716 \nLot# 4182 250 Assorted Baseball Cards \n(#24) \nIncludes Derek Jeter, 1960 Gus Bell \nexcellent, 1960 Gus Triandos, Aaron Judge, \nClayton Kershaw, Bryce Harper, Brooks Robinson with patch, Mike \nPiazza, Andy Pettittie, Scott Rolen, Jo Adell, Ryan Sandburg, Parker \nMessick autograph, Mariano Rivera, Andrew Jones, Alex Rodriguez, \nPaul Goldschmidt, Aaron Nola, Ken Griffey Jr., etc. See both photos for \nsome of the nicer cards. 200 +\/- cards. Includes mostly well-known \nplayers, Hall of Fame inductees or future inductees, everyday players, \nand rookies\/minor leaguers (some of which blossomed; most fizzled). \nMany insert cards! Randomly selected. Mostly 1980\u2019s and later. Older \ncards are peppered in and an occasional 1950\u2019s card appears. Who \nknows what treasure might be hidden in this collection? Great buy at \n5c a card as a start price! \nEst. $50-100 \nHWAC# 164717 \nLot# 4183 250 Assorted Baseball Cards \n(#25) \nIncludes several Vladimir Guerraro \n(numbered card), Rual Momdesi prospect, \nRobb Nen rookie prospect, Ariel Jurado \nautograph, Sammy Sosa, Ken Griffey Jr. Barry \nBonds, Hideo Nomo, Daulton Varsho rookie, \nNolan Ryan, Manny Ramirez, Fernando Tatis, \nClayton Kershaw, Jose Capellan wave of the \nfuture, 1960 Pedro Ramos, etc. See both photos \nfor some of the nicer cards. 250 +\/- cards. \nIncludes mostly well-known players, Hall of Fame inductees or future \ninductees, everyday players, and rookies\/minor leaguers (some \nof which blossomed; most fizzled). Many insert cards! Randomly \nselected. Mostly 1980\u2019s and later. Older cards are peppered in and an \noccasional 1950\u2019s card appears. Who knows what treasure might be \nhidden in this collection? Great buy at 10c a card as a start price! \nEst. \n$50-100 \nHWAC# 164710 \nLot# 4184 250 Assorted Baseball Cards (#26) \nIncludes Shohei Ohtani rated rookie, Adam \nKennedy rookie, Cole Hamels draft pick, Josh \nBeckett prospect, Troy Glaus star rookie, Vladamir \nGuerrero rookie, Dan Uggla rookie sensation, Troy \nTulowittzki rookie, Barry Bonds, Frank Howard, \nDerrek Lee debut, very early Luis Gonzalez, Alex \nFreeland 363\/499, Cal Ripken Jr., Alex Rodriguez, \nDawel Joseph Dominican prospect league, etc. See \nboth photos for some of the nicer cards. 500 +\/- \ncards. Includes mostly well-known players, Hall of Fame inductees or \nfuture inductees, everyday players, and rookies\/minor leaguers (some \nof which blossomed; most fizzled). Many insert cards! Randomly \nselected. Mostly 1980\u2019s and later. Older cards are peppered in and an \noccasional 1950\u2019s card appears. Who knows what treasure might be \nhidden in this collection? Great buy at 10c a card as a start price! \nEst. \n$50-100 \nHWAC# 164704 \nLot# 4185 250 Assorted Baseball Cards (#27) \nIncludes Sammy Sosa, Miguel Cabrera, Joey Votto \nrookie, Ben Grieve rookie, Hideo Nomo rookie, Willi \nCastro autograph, Mariano Rivera rookie, Jorge Solar, \nCarlos Correa, Kris Bryant, Derek Jeter, Barry Bonds, \nAdam Dunn, Albert Pujols, Jeff Conine artist proof, Ken \nGriffey Jr., Alex Rodriguez, Orel Hershiser collect-a- \nbook, etc.. See both photos for some of the nicer cards. \n250 +\/- cards. Includes mostly well-known players, \nHall of Fame inductees or future inductees, everyday \nplayers, and rookies\/minor leaguers (some of which blossomed; \nmost fizzled). Many insert cards! Randomly selected. Mostly 1980\u2019s \nand later. Older cards are peppered in and an occasional 1950\u2019s card \nappears. Who knows what treasure might be hidden in this collection? \nGreat buy at 10c a card as a start price! \nEst. $50-100 \nHWAC# 164707 \nLot# 4186 250 Assorted Baseball \nCards (#28) \nIncludes Mike Trout, \nIvan and Alex Rodriguez, Barry Bonds, \nMariano Rivera, Frank Thomas, Trevor \nHoffman, Bernie Williams rookie, Nate \nPearson rookie, Ruben Rivera gold leaf \nrookie, Ken Griffey Jr., Jordan Sprinkle \nautograph,2000 replica of Topps 1953 \nJackie Robinson, etc. See both photos for \nsome of the nicer cards. 250 +\/- cards. \nIncludes mostly well-known players, Hall \nof Fame inductees or future inductees, \neveryday players, and rookies\/minor \nleaguers (some of which blossomed; \nmost fizzled). Many insert cards! \nRandomly selected. Mostly 1980\u2019s and later. Older cards are peppered \nin and an occasional 1950\u2019s card appears. Who knows what treasure \nmight be hidden in this collection? Great buy at 10c a card as a start \nprice! \nEst. $50-100 \nHWAC# 164709 \nLot# 4187 250 Assorted Baseball Cards \n(#34) \nIncludes Bo Bichette, Barry Bonds, Jason \nMotte rookie autograph, Alec Bohm, Rafael \nPalmeiro future star, Frank Thomas (about 20 \nThomas cards), Aaron Judge, Jim Abbot USA, \nBuster Posey, Nelson Cruz, Bo Jackson ,Jim Abbot \nrookie all star, Sammy Sosa, Spencer Torkelson \nrookie game worn, JJ Bleday 12\/149 autograph, \nJC Martin 1971, Austin Powers?, etc. See both \nphotos for some of the nicer cards. 250 +\/- cards. \nIncludes mostly well-known players, Hall of Fame inductees or future \ninductees, everyday players, and rookies\/minor leaguers (some \nof which blossomed; most fizzled). Many insert cards! Randomly \nselected. Mostly 1980\u2019s and later. Older cards are peppered in and an \noccasional 1950\u2019s card appears. Who knows what treasure might be \nhidden in this collection? Great buy at 10c a card as a start price! \nEst. \n$50-100 \nHWAC# 164703 \nLot# 4188 250 Assorted Baseball Cards \n(#35) \nIncludes 1964, 1967 and 1975 Willie \nMcCovey, Jose Altuve, Chipper Jones, Rob Nen \nprospect, Miguel Cabrera, Bo Jackson, Ken \nGriffey Jr., Tony Gwynn, Jose Altuve, Mariano \nRivera, Prince Fielder, Evan White rookie \ndebut, Izaac Pacheco, etc. See both photos for \nsome of the nicer cards. 250 +\/- cards. Includes \nmostly well-known players, Hall of Fame \ninductees or future inductees, everyday players, and rookies\/minor \nleaguers (some of which blossomed; most fizzled). Many insert cards! \nRandomly selected. Mostly 1980\u2019s and later. Older cards are peppered \nin and an occasional 1950\u2019s card appears. Who knows what treasure \nmight be hidden in this collection? Great buy at 10c a card as a start \nprice! \nEst. $50-100 \nHWAC# 164702","200 \nJune 2023 \nDAY 4 \n Sun, June 18 \n Sports \/ Baseball \nLot# 4189 200 Assorted Baseball Cards \n(#36) \nIncludes Griffey Jr. all star, Alex Rodriguez, \nCody Bellinger eyes on the prize, Isiah Kiner- \nFalefa 9\/99, Cade Povish 55\/75, Nolan Arenado, Aaron Judge, Jo Adell, \nJohnny Damon rookie, Cal Ripken game used bat, etc. See both photos \nfor some of the nicer cards. 200 +\/- cards. Includes mostly well-known \nplayers, Hall of Fame inductees or future inductees, everyday players, \nand rookies\/minor leaguers (some of which blossomed; most fizzled). \nMany insert cards! Randomly selected. Mostly 1980\u2019s and later. Older \ncards are peppered in and an occasional 1950\u2019s card appears. Who \nknows what treasure might be hidden in this collection? Great buy at \n5c a card as a start price! \nEst. $50-100 \nHWAC# 164719 \nLot# 4190 250 Assorted Baseball Cards \n(#42) \nFeatures Chipper Jones numbered, \n1971 Lindy McDaniel, Kris Bryant cut card, \nManny Ramirez, Michael Jordan, Javier Baez, Jose Altuve, Manny \nRamirez prospect card, Jose Bautista, Jacob deGrom, Frank Thomas, \nCal Ripken, Rod Crew 1986, Albert Pujols, 1982 Steve Carlson, Justin \nVerlander, etc. See both photos for some of the nicer cards. 250 +\/- \ncards. Includes mostly well-known players, Hall of Fame inductees or \nfuture inductees, everyday players, and rookies\/minor leaguers (some \nof which blossomed; most fizzled). Many insert cards! Randomly \nselected. Mostly 1980\u2019s and later. Older cards are peppered in and an \noccasional 1950\u2019s card appears. Who knows what treasure might be \nhidden in this collection? Great buy at 10c a card as a start price! \nEst. \n$50-100 \nHWAC# 164723 \nLot# 4191 250 Assorted Baseball Cards \n(#43) \nFeatures Randy Johnson, Ronald Acuna \nJr., 1951 Enos Slaughter, Will Rudy autograph, \nTsunami Tsuda Japanese card, Miguel Cabrera, 1963 Willie McCovey, \nTino Martinez rookie, Mike Musina minor league, 1985 Rod Carew, \nAaron Judge, Manny Ramirez star rookies, Robin Ventura rookie, Trey \nDombroski numbered, Mookie Betts, Kris Bryant, Ricky Henderson \nsilver slugger, etc. See both photos for some of the nicer cards. 250 +\/- \ncards. Includes mostly well-known players, Hall of Fame inductees or \nfuture inductees, everyday players, and rookies\/minor leaguers (some \nof which blossomed; most fizzled). Many insert cards! Randomly \nselected. Mostly 1980\u2019s and later. Older cards are peppered in and an \noccasional 1950\u2019s card appears. Who knows what treasure might be \nhidden in this collection? Great buy at 10c a card as a start price! \nEst. \n$50-100 \nHWAC# 164728 \nLot# 4192 250 Assorted Baseball Cards \n(#45) \nFeatures, Nolan Ryan numbered, Albert \nPujols, Jordan Lawlar numbered, Kyle Seager, \n1960 Don Larson, Ken Griffey Jr., Nolan Arenado, Derek Jeter minor \nleague, Bo Jackson, Aaron Judge, Alex Rodriguez rookie, Jose Arbeu, \nBarry Bonds leap, Greg Maddux, 1971 Alan Gallagher, Guy Lipscomb \nJr. rookie, etc. See both photos for some of the nicer cards. 250 +\/- \ncards. Includes mostly well-known players, Hall of Fame inductees or \nfuture inductees, everyday players, and rookies\/minor leaguers (some \nof which blossomed; most fizzled). Many insert cards! Randomly \nselected. Mostly 1980\u2019s and later. Older cards are peppered in and an \noccasional 1950\u2019s card appears. Who knows what treasure might be \nhidden in this collection? Great buy at 10c a card as a start price! \nEst. \n$50-100 \nHWAC# 164727 \nLot# 4193 250 Assorted Baseball Cards \n(#46) \nFeatures, Ken Griffey Jr., Jose Abreu. \nYui Darvish, Ichiro, Scott Rolan rookie, Barry \nBonds, Owen Kellington autograph, Robin Young heading to the hall, \n1957 Dave Philley, Shohei Ohtani, Bo Jackson, Derek Jeter, Barry \nBonds, Preston Nelson numbered, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Jim Abbott \nteam USA, Tony Gwynn cut card, etc. See both photos for some of the \nnicer cards. 250 +\/- cards. Includes mostly well-known players, Hall \nof Fame inductees or future inductees, everyday players, and rookies\/ \nminor leaguers (some of which blossomed; most fizzled). Many insert \ncards! Randomly selected. Mostly 1980\u2019s and later. Older cards are \npeppered in and an occasional 1950\u2019s card appears. Who knows what \ntreasure might be hidden in this collection? Great buy at 10c a card as \na start price! \nEst. $50-100 \nHWAC# 164725 \nLot# 4194 250 Assorted Baseball Cards \n(#47) \nFeatures Alex Rodriguez, Bo Jackson, \nJim Edmonds minor league, Ichiro, Ken \nGriffey Jr., Anthony Rendon, Miguel Cabrera, Cal Ripken cut card, \nMike Trout, Casey Mize numbered, Frank Thomas member\u2019s choice, \nRandy Johnson, Marcus Johnson autograph and six 1971 cards (Fergie \nJenkins, Don Kessinger, etc.). See both photos for some of the nicer \ncards. 250 +\/- cards. Includes mostly well-known players, Hall of \nFame inductees or future inductees, everyday players, and rookies\/ \nminor leaguers (some of which blossomed; most fizzled). Many insert \ncards! Randomly selected. Mostly 1980\u2019s and later. Older cards are \npeppered in and an occasional 1950\u2019s card appears. Who knows what \ntreasure might be hidden in this collection? Great buy at 10c a card as \na start price! \nEst. $50-100 \nHWAC# 164724 \nLot# 4195 250 Assorted Baseball Cards \n(#48) \nFeatures Barry Bonds, Jeff Bagwell \nquick strike, Jim Thome numbered, Le\u201dbryan \nHayes, Ryne Sandberg kmart, 1960 Gene Woodling, Alex Rodrigues \ncut card, Vladimir Guerrero futures, Ken Griggey Jr., Jeff Bagwell big \nbats, Jose Altuve, 1971 Lou Brock, Manny Ramirez minor league, \n1980 Pete Rose, Xavier Isaac numbered, Jim Thome numbered, \netc. See both photos for some of the nicer cards. 250 +\/- cards. \nIncludes mostly well-known players, Hall of Fame inductees or future \ninductees, everyday players, and rookies\/minor leaguers (some \nof which blossomed; most fizzled). Many insert cards! Randomly \nselected. Mostly 1980\u2019s and later. Older cards are peppered in and \nan occasional 1950\u2019s card appears. Who knows what treasure might \nbe hidden in this collection? Great buy at 10c a card as a start price! \nEst. $50-100 \nHWAC# 164726 \nLot# 4196 100 Assorted Rookie and Miner \nLeague Baseball Cards (#32) \nIncludes Mike Piazza \nrookie of the year, Carson Santana, Bob Abreu, \nTaylor Trammel, Miguel Andujar266\/299, Scott \nRolen, Jason Giambi, David Ortez prospect, Ryan \nO\u2019Hearn 37\/99, Clayton Kershaw, Anderson Tejeda \nguaranteed worn threads. See both photos for some \nof the nicer cards. 100 +\/- cards. Includes Well- \nknown players, Hall of Famers, everyday players, \nand rookies (some of which were famous and some \nof which fizzled). Randomly selected. Great buy at 10c a card as a start \nprice! \nEst. $50-100 \nHWAC# 164712 \nLot# 4197 98 Assorted Old Timers Baseball \nCards (#31) \nLot of 98+-. Includes Negro \nLeague star Satchel Paige, Babe Ruth, Bill Terry, \nDuke Snider, Yogi Berra, Mickey Mantle, Rogers \nHornsby, Walter Big Train Johnson, Monte \nIrvin, Jackie Robinson, Roberto Clemente, Nap \nLajhoie, Babe Ruth, Hank Aaron, Warren Spahn, \nStan Musial, Judy Johnson, etc. See both photos \nfor some of the nicer cards. Cards are from \nmodern card sets. \nEst. $50-90 \nHWAC# 164714 \nLot# 4198 \n San Francisco, California \nSan Francisco Giants 1987 Coors \nCalendars, 4 \nSan Francisco Giants \nfinished the regular season in first \nplace in the National League West. \nHere are 4 Giants schedules for \n1987 inside in a large glove with \nCoors advertising. 20x17\u201d. \nEst. \n$150-250 \nHWAC# 167910","201 \nView complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at \n FHWAC.com \nDAY 4 \n Sun, June 18 \nSports \/ Baseball \nLot# 4199 \n Saint Paul, Minnesota \nKennedy Brothers \nSports Catalog \nKennedy Brothers, St. Paul, MN \nsports catalog featuring baseball, tennis, golf and \nother sports. Lots of sporting illustrations. 48pp, \nundated. 9x5.75\u201d. Vertical crease and front cover \nissues. Please inspect. \nEst. $120-300 \nHWAC# 167823 \nLot# 4200 \n Missoula, Montana \nMissoula \nBase Ball Club Legal Reports, 4 \n4 Articles \nof incorporation and reports from semi-pro \nMissoula Base Ball Club c. 1912-17. \nStuart \nMackenzie Montana Ephemera Collection \nEst. $200- \n400 \nHWAC# 165014 \nLot# 4201 \n Carson CIty, Nevada 1897 \n Corbett- \nFitzsimmons Fight Real Photo Reprint \nDistant view showing crowd and fighters in the \nring Carson City, Nev. 1897. Protective sleeve, \nexc. cond. Never postmarked. \nKen Prag Collection \nEst. $20-40 \nHWAC# 166354 \nLot# 4202 \n Goldfield, Nevada 1906 \n Gans Vs \nNelson Fight Goldfield Nev. Real Photo Post \nCard \nLoot of 2. RPC of Gans and Nelson fight \nGoldfield Nev. 42 rounds, $30,000 purse 1906. \nPostmark 1907 w\/Lincoln 4c stamp. Also, \ncartoon drawing of where Goldfield is for the \nfight, Postmark 1906 Goldfield and Denver. \nBoth in protective covers and excellent cond. \nKen Prag Collection \nEst. \n$300-400 \nHWAC# 166350 \nLot# 4203 \n Reno, Nevada 1910 \n \u201cFight Of The \nCentury\u201d Johnson vs Jeffries Fight Real \nPhoto Post Cards \nLot of 7. RPC\u2019s of the fight \non July 4,1910 between Jeffries vs. Johnson \nReno, Nev. Billed as the \u201cFight Of The Century\u201d. \nOriginally was to take place in San Francisco \nCalif Governor forced a change of venue two \nweeks before the fight. Various views of the fighters and the arena \ncrowd. Only one postmarked not very readable. In protective covers. \nNext time your in Reno go down to the SE corner of Toano and E. 4th \nstreets where the historical marker is. \nKen Prag Collection \nEst. $600- \n1000 \nHWAC# 166356 \nLot# 4204 \n 1910 \n Jim Jeffries Boxing Real \nPhoto Post Cards \nLot of 4. James Jeffries \nRPC\u2019s fighting pose, w\/servicemen, wresting. \nIn protective covers. Two postmarked: Reno \n1910, Ben Lomond CA 1910. \nKen Prag Collection \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 166353 \nLot# 4205 \n Tonopah, Nevada 1907 \n Gans vs \nHerman Fight Tonopah Announcement Post \nCard \nPre-printed w\/U.S. Eagle and McKinley \nOne Cent postcard announcement of Gans vs. \nHerman fight in Tonopah, NEV, 1907. Pictures \nof both fighters and Tonopah in center. This is \nvery rare to find in this condition. Postmarked \nWebster City Iowa 1906. In protective cover. \nKen Prag Collection \nEst. \n$200-400 \nHWAC# 166355 \nLot# 4206 \n Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1980s \nBoxer Joe Frazier & Son Autographed Photos \nAutographed 8\u201dx 10\u201d photos of one time \nHeavyweight Champion Smokin\u2019 Joe Frazier \nand his boxer son Marvis Frazier. Joe Frazier \nwas the first boxer to defeat Muhammad Ali. \nHe was named Boxer of the Year six times by \nvarious publications and Ring Magazine rated him the eighth greatest \nheavyweight of all time. Marvis Frazier did quite well in the amateur \nranks but never attained the same notoriety as his father. Please see \nphotos for detail and condition. \nSalvatore Falcone Collection \nEst. $120- \n400 \nHWAC# 127435 \nLot# 4207 Jack Dempsey Real Photo Post \nCards \nLot of 2. Jack Dempsey RPC\u2019s during \nhis prime fighting days. In protective covers \nand never postmarked. \nKen Prag Collection \nEst. \n$150-250 \nHWAC# 166352 \nLot# 4208 \n 1930\u2019s \n Joe Louis and Marva w\/boxing \nphoto Real Photo Post Card \nRPC of Joe Louis and \n1st wife Marva w\/small Louis in boxing stance photo \ninsert. The couple were married twice: once in 1935 \nbefore the fight w\/ Max Baer and again in 1945. In \nprotective cover and never postmarked. \nKen Prag \nCollection \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 166351 \nLot# 4209 \n 1980s \n Autographed Photos of \nBoxer Roberto Duran and Others \nThree \nautographed 8\u201dx 10\u201d photos of professional \nboxer from the 1950\u2019s, 60\u2019 and 80\u2019s. Included \nare photos of Sir Henry Cooper, Roberto Duran \nand Carl \u201cBoBo\u201d Olsen. Sir Henry Cooper was a British heavyweight \nboxer, best remembered for a 1963 fight with a young Muhammad Ali \nwhich Cooper lost on a cut after at one point seeming on the verge \nof winning. Roberto Duranis a Panamanian former professional boxer \nwho competed from 1968 to 2001. He held world championships in \nfour weight classes: lightweight, welterweight, light middleweight \nand middleweight, as well as reigns as the undisputed and lineal \nlightweight champion, and the lineal welterweight champion. Carl \nOlson was the World Middleweight champion between October \n1953 and December 1955, the longest reign of any champion in that \ndivision during the 1950s. His nickname, Bobo, was based on his \nyounger sister\u2019s mispronunciation of \u201cbrother\u201d There is a certificate of \nauthenticity enclosed. Please see photos for more detail and condition. \nSalvatore Falcone Collection \nEst. $140-400 \nHWAC# 127437 \nLot# 4210 Rockne\u2019s Strange Death Booklet \n(Football Coach) \nUncensored! Truth about Rockne\u2019s \nStrange Death! Knute Rockne was the fabled football \ncoach at Notre Dame and here is a booklet discussing \nthe cause of the plane crash that took his life in 1931. \nStuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera Collection \nEst. $100- \n150 \nHWAC# 166590 \nLot# 4211 \nAmerican German Sports \nBroadside, 1938 \n1938 American and German \nsports broadside featuring male athletes from \nboth countries. Printed in Germany, 8.25x11.5\u201d, \n2 small dogears. \nEst. $120-200 \nHWAC# 167909","202 \nJune 2023 \nDAY 4 \n Sun, June 18 \n General Americana \/ Numismatics \nLot# 4212 \n California \nHistory of California \nHorse Racing Scrapbooks & Stock (4) \n3 \nvolumes of California horse racing history filled \nwith original black and white photos, which appear to be constructed \nby a professional within the industry if not an owner of many of the \nracehorses. They area labelled on the spine in this case Vol 3 (stock \nfarms), 17 (misc.) and 18(Turf ?). It is unknown what happened to \nthe other volumes. Each album contains approx. 70-150 pages of \nmaterial with photos, news articles, race and handicap information. \nA number of the photos have handwritten indication of the riders and \nthe horses as well as results. Extensive notes on breeders and specific \nhorses. c1919-1935. A copy of a bank check for winnings may hold a \nclue to the owner where R.C. Stables was written a check for $92,700 \nin 1928 San Diego, signed by JW Coffroth. Also included are statistics \non American running records for tracks around the US. Some of the \nrace tracks included are Santa Anita, Juarez, Latonia KY, Belmont Park, \nSaratoga Springs, and more. Large portraits of jockeys throughout, all \nlabelled, including some of the most famous of the period such as Pete \nLaidley, Earl Sande. This is an extensive and outstanding collection. \nConsisting of hundreds of original black and white photographs. Also \nincluded in this lot is an uncancelled stock for the Pacific Coast Jockey \nClub issued to E. R. Folger (of the SF Folger coffee family) for 1 share \non Nov 5 1923. With embossed gold seal of 2 jockeys horse racing. \nRare. \nEst. $1000-3000 \nHWAC# 168008 \nLot# 4213 \n Santa Ana, California \nSanta Ana Bowling \nPin Trophies, 2 \n2 wood bowling pin trophies. 1957-8 \nSanta Ana Elk-ettes. mixes fours. \u201859-\u201960 Guys & Dolls \nBPOE Mixed Fours. 15.5x4.25\u201d. \nEst. $120-250 \nHWAC# \n167321 \nLot# 4214 \nPacific \nSailfish, \nMounted, \nNine \nFeet \nLong \nPr of essiona l l y \nmounted \nPacific \nSailfish, 9 feet long, \noverall \nabout \nfour \nfeet high and 13\u201d \ndeep. Possibly 20-30 \nyears old, in generally \nexcellent \ncondition \nwith bumps to the ends of the tail fins. A very \u201cshowy\u201d piece. \nEst. \n$700-1400 \nHWAC# 145076 \nLot# 4215 Trophy \nFresh Water Fish, \nMounted (2), Great \nBear Lake, NWT \nTrophy Fresh Water \nFish, Mounted (2), \nGreat Bear Lake, \nNWT. Two choice \ntrophy fish from \none of the most \nfamous fishing spots \nin North America, \nGreat \nBear \nLake \nin the Northwest \nTerritory, \nCanada, \nthe largest lake in \nCanada. \nFishing \nat Great Bear Lake is a luxury, as only 300 anglers are allowed per \nyear. This lot includes a pike by Hawkins on an approximate 12\u201d x 36\u201d \nwood mount with Hawkins label. The second is a rainbow trout, on \na mount about 12 x 28\u201d. Both are in excellent condition. The source \nof the rainbow trout is undocumented. \nEst. $400-800 \nHWAC# 145570 \nLot# 4216 \n Reno, Nevada \nReno National Bank National Currency \nNote Signed by Geo. Wingfield, CH. 8424 \nReno, NV. 1929. The Reno \nNational Bank, Reno, Nevada $20 National Currency Note. Series of \n1929, signed by Geo. Wingfield as president. $20, Type 1. Signed at \nthe top by Woods, Treasurer of the United States. Serial #B002241A. \nThis note exemplifies the reach and scope of the legendary George \nWingfield. George Wingfield, was one of Nevada\u2019s most powerful \neconomic and political figures during the period from 1909 to 1932. \nHe went from being a faro dealer to the position of richest man in \nNevada in less than five years. With his partner, George Nixon, he \nestablished the Goldfield Consolidating Mining Company, which \nultimately produced more than $50 million worth of ore. In 1906, they \nformed the Nixon National Bank of Reno. In 1908, Wingfield moved \nto Reno, where he became active in politics, banking, ranching, and \nhotels. After taking their Goldfield Consolidated Mining Company \npublic in 1906 (which he and Nixon had organized with $50 million in \ncapital), Wingfield alone was worth $30 million. Condition is VF with \nsome spotting front and back. \nEst. $1500-3000 \nHWAC# 145741 \nLot# 4217 \n Texas \nTexas and Confederate \nFacsimile Currency Collection \nTexas and \nConfederate currency facsimiles. Texas in \nbundles of 100-2x $10, 3x $3, 2x $20, 2x $50, \n2x $100. Confederate bundles-50x $1, $5, \n$10, $20, $50, $100, c. 1960\u2019s. \nEst. $300-500 \nHWAC# 167686 \nLot# 4218 Interesting Currency Group \n$82 \nface value U. S. Currency with interesting serial \nnumbers: Two double repeater one dollar bills; \nthree low serial number notes: $1, $10, $20; \nthree pair of semi repeater serial numbers: two \n$20, two $1. Three mirror notes: two $1, one $5. \nEst. $150-200 \nHWAC# \n167862 \nLot# 4219 Star Note \nCollection \nStar notes \nare \nreplacement \nbanknotes, printed \nto replace a faulty \none \nand \nare \na \ncontrol mechanism \nfor the monetary \nauthorities to know \nthe exact number \nof banknotes being \nprinted. Here is a \nlarge collection of \nstar notes, dating \nfrom 1977 through \n2017. A total of $2170 face value of U. S. currency. The inventory: \n1977: one $1; 2001: one $1, one $10; 2004: two $20; 2006: four $1, \none $5, two $20; 2009: four $1, two $5, one $10, ten $20, two $100; \n2009A: three $100; 2013: one hundred four $1, fifty three $5, two $10, \ntwenty two $20, one $100; 2017: one hundred nineteen $1, twenty \n$20; 2017A: thirty two $1, three $5, one $10, three $20, one $100. \nEst. \n$4000-8000 \nHWAC# 167860","203 \nView complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at \n FHWAC.com \nDAY 4 \n Sun, June 18 \nNumismatics \/ Currency \nLot# 4220 Star Note Collection \n$68 face \nvalue of U. S. currency. Star notes with low \nserial numbers: eight $1; three $5; two $20; \none bookends full radar $5 note. \nEst. $100- \n120 \nHWAC# 167865 \nLot# \n4221 \nLiar\u2019s \nPoker \nU.S. \nCurrency \nLiar\u2019s poker is an \nAmerican bar game \nthat is played with \nthe eight digits of \nthe serial number \non U.S. currency. \nThe \ndigits \nare \nusually ranked with \nthe 1 as \u201cace\u201d as \nthe highest value, \nfollowed by 0 as \u201c10\u201d, down to 2 as the lowest. Each player holds one \nbill, unseen by the other players. Each guess or bid must be higher in \nquantity, or equal in quantity but higher in value, than the previous \nbid. The game continues until somebody thinks the prior player is \nlying and calls the bluff. If correct, the one who called the bluff wins; \nif not the player who proposed the sequence wins. This collection of \nU.S. currency will give you an advantage as each note has at least five \nof a kind in its serial number. $1 bills (41); $5 (14); $10 (2); $20 (24); \n$50 (1). For a total face value of $661. Good luck. \nEst. $1000-2000 \nHWAC# 167866 \nLot# 4222 Oddball Liars Poker Notes \n$46 \nface value U. S. currency with unique serial \nnumbers. Nearly radar notes, and a \u201ctrinary\u201d \nnote with only three numbers used. one $1, one \n$5, two $20. \nEst. $80-120 \nHWAC# 167871 \nLot# 4223 U. S. Currency Interesting Serial \nNumbers \n$130 face value U.S. currency \nwith serial numbers including three or four \nnumbers in a row, including two lucky sevens. \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 167879 \nLot# 4224 \nU. S. Currency \nRepeater \nSerial \nNumbers \n$106 face value U. S. currency: \n$1, $5 & $100 bills with Super \nrepeater serial numbers. I. E.: \nLK68226822D. \nEst. $150-250 \nHWAC# 167868 \nLot# 4225 U.S. Currency \u201cBinary\u201d Serial \nNumbers \n$62 face value in U. S. currency. \nOnly two numbers used in the eight digit serial \nnumber on the notes. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# \n167876 \nLot# 4226 U. S. Currency \u201cTrinary\u201d Serial \nNumbers \n$48 face value of U. S. currency with \nonly three numbers used in the eight digit \nserial number. Eight $1; four $5; one $20. \nEst. \n$100-150 \nHWAC# 167877 \nLot# 4227 U. S. Currency Four of a Kind \nSerial Numbers \n$123 face value U. S. currency \nwith four of a kind serial numbers. \nEst. $200- \n400 \nHWAC# 167875 \nLot# 4228U.S. Currency: 5 of a kind Bookend \nSerial Numbers \n$628 face value U. S. currency \nnotes with serial numbers with five of a kind \non either end of the serial number. Three $100; \neleven $20; three $10; eleven $5; twenty three \n$1. \nEst. $1000-2000 \nHWAC# 167873 \nLot# 4229 U.S. Currency: 5 of a kind Serial \nNumbers \n$216 face value U. S. currency with \nserial numbers featuring five of a kind in a \nrow. Repeating the number one (11111): two \n$1; one $20 bill; 22222: one $100; 33333: one \n$1, two $5, two $20; 44444: one $5; 55555: one $1; 66666: one $10; \n77777: one $1, one $5, one $20. \nEst. $400-800 \nHWAC# 167869 \nLot# 4230 U.S. Currency: 5 of a kind Serial \nNumbers \n$275 face value U. S. currency with \nfive of a kind in the serial number. \u201c0\u201ds: one $1; \n\u201c1\u201ds: two $1; \u201c3\u201ds: one $1, one $20; \u201c4\u201ds: one \n$1, three $20; \u201c5\u201ds: one $1, one $20; \u201c6\u201ds: two \n$5; lucky \u201c7\u201ds: two $1, two $5; \u201c8\u201ds: one $1, one \n$20, one $100; \u201c9\u201ds: one $5. \nEst. $400-800 \nHWAC# 167870 \nLot# 4231 U.S. Currency: 5 of a kind Serial \nNumbers \n$236 face value U. S. currency with \nfive of a kind in their serial numbers. Each \nnumber is represented. \nEst. $400-800 \nHWAC# \n167874 \nLot# 4232 U. S. Currency: Six of a Kind Serial \nNumbers \nUseful in liars poker: $220 face \nvalue U. S. currency notes with serial numbers \nfeaturing six of a kind. \u201c0\u201ds: one $5, one $10; \n\u201c1\u201ds: none; \u201c2\u201ds: one $20; \u201c3\u201ds: one $20; \u201c4\u201ds: \nnone; \u201c5\u201ds: one $5, two $20; \u201c6\u201ds: one $5; \u201c7\u201ds: \none $5; \u201c8\u201ds: one $10; \u201c9\u201ds: one $100. \nEst. $400-800 \nHWAC# 167872 \nLot# 4233 \nU.S. Currency Silver Certificates & \n$2 Bills \n$84 face value U. S. currency. Thirteen \ncirculated silver certificates; 33 $2 bills. \nEst. \n$150-250 \nHWAC# 167878 \nLot# 4234 Colorized Currency \nIssued by the \nMerrick Mint, 26 crisp uncirculated genuine \nlegal tender $1 & 2 U. S. Bills, artistically \nenhanced to commemorate historic events. \nTen one dollar notes; sixteen two dollar notes. \nSold online for $11.95-$15.95 each. \nEst. $100- \n200 \nHWAC# 164206","204 \nJune 2023 \nDAY 4 \n Sun, June 18 \n Numismatics \/ Currency \nLot# 4235 10000 Afghanis Banknote Brick \nCrisp uncirculated plastic wrapped brick of \nten packets of 10000 afghanis banknotes. The \n10,000 Afghanistani Afghani note was issued \nby Da Afghanistan Bank in 1993 to address \nhyperinflation due to the Soviet invasion. \nObverse: Black, deep olive-green and deep blue \ngreen on multicolor underprint. Bank arms \nwith horseman at top center. At right is The Great Mosque of Herat \nor \u201cJami Masjid of Herat\u201d, a mosque in the city of Herat, in the Herat \nProvince of north-western Afghanistan. It was built by the Ghurids, \nunder the rule of the Sultan Ghiyath al-Din Muhammad Ghori, who laid \nits foundation in 1200 CE, and later extended by several rulers as Herat \nchanged rulers down the centuries from the Timurids to the Safavids, \nMughals and then the Uzbeks, all of whom supported the mosque. \nThough many of the glazed tiles have been replaced during subsequent \nperiods, the Friday Mosque in Herat was given its present form during \nthe closing years of the fifteenth century. Reverse: Arch of Qala-e-Bost, \nLashkargah Center. Qala-e-Bost is a fortress in Bost, Afghanistan, built \n3000 years ago. It is located near the convergence of the Helmand and \nArghandab Rivers, a half-hour\u2019s drive south of Lashkargah. Qala-e- \nBost is famous for its 11th century decorative arch. The arch is part of \nthe remains of a mosque. Lettering: Da Afghanistan Bank. Watermark: \nSeal of the Bank of Afghanistan \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 167486 \nLot# 4236 African Banknotes \nThree packs \nof African banknotes: 1) brick of five packets \nof crisp uncirculated ten shilling notes from \nUganda; wrapped in plastic with wildlife on \nthe reverse. 2) One bundle of two kwacha notes \nfrom the Bank of Zambia. Obverse: The African \nfish eagle; A Portrait of President Kenneth Kaunda in tribal outfit on \nthe right. 3) One bundle of five kwacha notes from the Bank of Zambia. \nThe 5 Zambian kwacha note front design features an African fish eagle \non a tree branch, the National Coat of Arms, a Mopane tree, the Bank \nof Zambia symbol with a peace dove and the denomination. \nEst. $300- \n500 \nHWAC# 167488 \nLot# 4237 Bank of Biafra One Pound Notes \nCrisp uncirculated one pound notes from the \nRepublic of Biafra. (1968-1969) Obverse: Palm \ntree in center with sunset behind, all with decorate \ncircles containing words. Reverse: Decorative \npattern with Biafran arms to the right. Seven \npackets of 25 notes each: 175 pieces. The Republic \nof Biafra, was a partially recognized secessionist \nstate in West Africa that declared independence \nfrom Nigeria and existed from 1967 until 1970. \nIts territory consisted of the predominantly Igbo- \npopulated Eastern Region of Nigeria. \nEst. $300- \n500 \nHWAC# 167492 \nLot# 4238 Argentina\/Brazil Currency Notes \nThree packs of crisp uncirculated banknotes from \nSouth America: 1) Brazil: 5000 cruzeiros, 100 note \npacket. Obverse: Two similar and inverted images \non the vertical axis (north - south). In the center, \nthe portrait of Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco \n(President of the Republic 1964 - 1967). Reverse: \nTwo similar and inverted images on the vertical \naxis (north - south). In the center is the pictorial \nrepresentation of a hydroelectric dam overlaid \nby satellite dishes referring to energy and telecommunications. \n2) Argentina 1000 pesos (P#304) Obverse: Brown on multicolor \nunderprint. Portrait of General San Martin at right. Reverse: Plaza \nde Mayo, Buenos Aires at center. Packet of about 100. 3) Argentina \n500 pesos (P#303) Obverse: Portrait of Jos\u00e9 de San Mart\u201dn; Reverse: \nMonument to the Army of the Andes in Cerro de la Gloria (Hill of \nGlory) at Mendoza, Argentina. Packet of about 100. \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 167493 \nLot# \n4239 \nBosnia- \nHercegovina \nCurrency \nComplete set of Bosnia- \nHercegovina currency. Pick \n#10-15: six denominations, \nuncirculated: 10 dinara, \n25d., 50d. 100d. 500d. \n1000d. Each set contains \nsix notes, there are about 90 \nsets. \nEst. $500-1000 \nHWAC# 167656 \nLot# 4240 Icelandic Currency \nThree hundred \ncrisp uncirculated ten Kronur notes from \nSedlabanki Islands (Iceland): Obverse: Scholar \nArngr\u201dmur J\u00dbnsson the Learned (1568-1648) \nReverse: Old Icelandic household scene based \non Auguste Mayer\u2019s drawing in Gaimard\u2019s \n\u201cVoyage en Islande\u201d, and pictures of a jug, bowl \nand artefacts connected with the head-gear of \nthe national costume. P#48. \nEst. $300-500 \nHWAC# 167494 \nLot# 4241 Japanese Occupation Currency \nOver 50 pieces of currency from occupied \nJapanese territory in World War Two. \nPhilippines, Malaya, Oceania, Dutch East \nIndies. Some envelopes have the Japanese \nOhashi Catalog numbers. Many have multiple \nnotes. The history of the War in the Pacific! \nEst. \n$100-200 \nHWAC# 167658 \nLot# 4242 \n 1915 \n El Estado De Chihuahua \nCurrency \nLot of four 100 note packets of currency \nfrom Chihuahua State, Mexico, issued 1915. One \npeso (P#S529) (obverse: Portrait of Francisco I \nMadero at left and Abraham Gonz\u00b7lez Casavantes \nat right; reverse: Exterior view of the Government \nPalace in Chihuahua city at center flanked by two \ngriffons.), five, ten (P#S533) and twenty pesos. \nEst. $200-300 \nHWAC# 167653 \nLot# 4243 Provisional Currency Sets \nDealers \nlot of Mozambique provisional issue currency \n(Pick #116-119). Crisp uncirculated four note \nsets: 50, 100, 500 & 1000 Escudos, in plastic \nenvelopes. Over 90 sets. \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# \n167657 \nLot# 4244 World War Two Philippine \nCurrency \nTwo four inch stacks of \u201cGuerilla \nNotes\u201d: One peso, and five peso notes issued \nduring the emergency of World War Two in \nthe Philippines. The one peso notes read: \n\u201cEmergency Circulating note of 1941\u201d and \nthe five peso notes dated 1942. Circulated \ncondition, VG-F. About five hundred notes total. \nDuring the Japanese occupation, possession \nof guerilla money was forbidden on penalty of death; entire villages \ncould be subject to harsh retribution if these notes were found in any \nquantity. Their existence is a testament to the courage and spirit of the \nPhilippine people. \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 167497 \nLot# \n4245 \nUganda \nCurrency \nCrisp \nuncirculated five and ten shilling notes from \nthe Bank of Uganda. About 300 ten shilling \nnotes, purple and brown printing; about 70 \nfive shilling notes in blue and green. \nEst. $200- \n300 \nHWAC# 167490","205 \nView complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at \n FHWAC.com \nDAY 4 \n Sun, June 18 \nNumismatics \/ Currency \nLot# 4246 \n 1972 \n Banknotes of the \nBritish Armed Forces, 1,000-pc \nSealed Bricks \nThree crisp, sealed, \nand uncirculated bricks (1,000 pieces \neach) of five, ten, and fifty pence notes \nof the British Armed Forces. The sixth \nseries, together with the 1 and 5 pound \nnotes of the second series, were used \nin Berlin up to December 31, 1979, \nwhen they were finally withdrawn. On \nFebruary 14, 1991, The Ministry of Defence auctioned off their stock \nof 17 million uncirculated vouchers from the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 6th \nseries to a consortium of dealers. The 6th series has the inscription \n\u20186th Series\u2019 written on top of the banknote value number on one of the \ntwo faces. It was released because the United Kingdom had changed \nover to decimal currency. There were three denominations - five pence, \nten pence, and fifty pence. The denominations were expressed in \u2018New \nPence\u2019 to distinguish it from the pre-decimal pence. Two banknote \nprinters were employed to print these notes. They were Bradbury \nWilkinson and Company, and Thomas de la Rue and Company. \nEst. \n$900-1200 \nHWAC# 167487 \nLot# 4247 \nBritish Armed \nForces Currency \nThree crisp \nuncirculated \nhundred \nnote \npackets of currency for the \nBritish Armed Forces. Five \npence (M47), ten pence (M48) \nand fifty pence (M49). The \ndenominations were expressed \nin \u2018New Pence\u2019 to distinguish it \nfrom the pre-decimal pence. Two banknote printers were employed to \nprint these notes. They were Bradbury Wilkinson and Company, and \nThomas de la Rue and Company. \nEst. $300-400 \nHWAC# 167651 \nLot# 4248 British Armed Forces Currency \nThree crisp uncirculated hundred note packets \nof currency for the British Armed Forces. Five \npence (M47), ten pence (M48) and fifty pence \n(M49). The denominations were expressed \nin \u2018New Pence\u2019 to distinguish it from the \npre-decimal pence. Two banknote printers \nwere employed to print these notes. They \nwere Bradbury Wilkinson and Company, and Thomas de la Rue and \nCompany. \nEst. $300-400 \nHWAC# 167652 \nLot# 4249 British Armed Forces Currency \nDealer lot of over 100 sets of British Armed \nForces currency. Crisp uncirculated sets of \nseven notes: Pick # M-22 (one pound lilac); \nM-23 (five pound dark blue); M-29 (one pound \nbrown); M-35 (one pound lilac & green); M-44 \n(five new pence); M-45 (ten new pence); M-46 \n(fifty new pence). Issued from 1950-1972. \nEst. \n$500-900 \nHWAC# 167659 \nLot# 4250 Foreign Currency: Turkey, Croatia, \nChina \nFour packets of crisp uncirculated foreign \ncurrency: 1)Turkey 100 Lire notes: Pick #189; \nNote Coloration: Brown\/Green; Depictions: Front: \nPresident Atat\u00b8rk;Equestrian Statue (1881-1936); \nBack: MOUNTAIN; Year: 1970; Note Size: 7\u201d by 3\u201d. 2) \nCroatia: 50000 dinara; obverse: At center, Ruđer \nBo\u00f6ković; at upper right, geometric calculations; \nReverse: Sculpture \u201cProvijest Hrvata\u201d(1932), also \nknown as Glagolica or Mother Croatia, in Zagreb by \nsculptor Ivan Me\u00f6trović. About 100 pieces. 3) Croatia: 100000 \ndinara: obverse: At center, Ruđer Bo\u00f6ković; at upper right, \ngeometric calculations; reverse: Sculpture \u201cProvijest Hrvata\u201d(1932), \nalso known as Glagolica or Mother Croatia, in Zagreb by sculptor Ivan \nMe\u00f6trović. One hundred pieces. 4) China: S-1452; 1949 two \ncent note; about 150 pieces. \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 167491 \nLot# 4251 Foreign Currency: China, Uganda, \nArgentina \nFour packets of crisp uncirculated \nforeign banknotes: 1) Chinese 1949, two \ncent notes, S-1452, about one hundred \npieces. 2) Bank of Uganda ten shilling notes, \nP#16; Obverse: coat of arms at left; Reverse: \nElephants walking left at lower right, waterfall at center, antelope at \ncenter right, hippopotamus at right. Issued 1982. About one hundred \npieces. 3) Argentina 1000 Peso notes, P#304; Obverse: Brown on \nmulticolor underprint. Portrait of General San Martin at right. Reverse: \nPlaza de Mayo, Buenos Aires at center. About one hundred pieces. 4) \nArgentina 500 Peso notes, P# 303; Obverse: Portrait of Jos\u00e9 de San \nMart\u201dn; Reverse: Monument to the Army of the Andes in Cerro de la \nGloria (Hill of Glory) at Mendoza, Argentina. About one hundred notes. \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 167495 \nLot# 4252 Foreign Currency: British Armed \nForces, China, Uganda \nThree packets of crisp \nuncirculated foreign currency: 1) Bank of \nUganda ten shilling notes, a hundred pieces. 2) \nChina 1949 two cent notes, S-1452, about one \nhundred; 3) British Armed Forces one pound \nnotes, one hundred notes. \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 167496 \nLot# 4253 Foreign Currency: Bolivia, \nEcuador, British Armed Forces \nFive crisp \nuncirculated packets of foreign currency: 1 & 2) \ntwo packs of British Armed Forces one pound \nnotes; each with 100 notes. 3 & 4) two packs \nof Banco Central de Ecuador ten sucre notes, \n1988, one hundred notes each. (P#101A) 5) \none hundred note pack of 1000 Pesos Bolivianos notes from Banco \nCentral de Bolivia. (P#167) Obverse: Portrait of Juana Azurduy de \nPadilla. Reverse: Illustration of the House of Liberty. \nEst. $200-300 \nHWAC# 167650 \nLot# 4254 Foreign Currency: Brazil, Bolivia, \nEcuador, British Armed Forces \nFour bundles \nof foreign currency: 1) Banco de Brasil 5000 \ncruzeiros (P#202) Obverse: Two similar and \ninverted images on the vertical axis (north - \nsouth). In the center, the portrait of Humberto de \nAlencar Castelo Branco (President of the Republic \n1964 - 1967). Reverse: Two similar and inverted \nimages on the vertical axis (north - south). In \nthe center is the pictorial representation of a \nhydroelectric dam overlaid by satellite dishes referring to energy and \ntelecommunications. One hundred notes. 2) Banco Central de Bolivia \n100 Bolivianos (P#147); Obverse: Black and multicolor. G. Villarroel at \nright arms at left. Reverse: Oil refinery. One hundred notes. 3) Banco \nde Ecuador 10 sucres (P#101A); obverse: A picture of Sebastian de \nBenalc\u00b7zar in the center and 10\u2019s in the corners and both sides of the \npicture of Benalc\u00b7zar. Reverse: The Coat of Arms of Ecuador in the \ncenter, with 10\u2019s on the left and right edge of the bill. (with four small \ntens near the corners of the Coat of Arms as well). One hundred notes. \n4) British Armed Forces one pound notes (M 22). One hundred notes. \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 167654 \nLot# 4255 Foreign Currency: Bolivia, Ecuador, \nBritish Armed Forces \nFour bundles of crisp \nuncirculated foreign currency, one hundred notes \neach: 1) British Armed Forces one pound notes \n(M22); 2) Banco de Bolivia 1000 pesos bolivianos \n(P#167); obverse: Portrait of Juana Azurduy de \nPadilla; reverse: Illustration of the House of \nLiberty. 3 & 4) two packs of Banco de Ecuador 10 \nsucres (P#101A); obverse: A picture of Sebastian \nde Benalc\u00b7zar in the center and 10\u2019s in the corners \nand both sides of the picture of Benalc\u00b7zar. Reverse: The Coat of Arms \nof Ecuador in the center, with 10\u2019s on the left and right edge of the bill. \n(with four small tens near the corners of the Coat of Arms as well). \nEst. \n$200-400 \nHWAC# 167655","206 \nJune 2023 \nDAY 4 \n Sun, June 18 \n Numismatics \/ Currency \nLot# 4256 Foreign Currency Hoard \nTen \npackets of 100 notes of uncirculated foreign \ncurrency. One packet is British Armed Forces \nfrom 1972; most are mixed countries. \nEst. \n$500-1000 \nHWAC# 166850 \nLot# 4257 Foreign Currency Hoard \nFive \npackets of 100 foreign currency notes, most \nuncirculated. Great dealer lot. \nEst. $200-500 \nHWAC# 166851 \nLot# 4258 Foreign Currency Hoard \nDealer \nlot: five packets of 100 different foreign \ncurrency notes, mostly uncirculated. \nEst. \n$240-500 \nHWAC# 166852 \nLot# 4259 Foreign Currency Hoard \nDealer \nlot of 10 packets of 100 foreign currency notes \neach. Most bills in uncirculated condition. Many \ndifferent countries represented. \nEst. $500-1000 \nHWAC# 166853 \nLot# 4260 Foreign Banknotes \nThree packets of foreign \ncurrency: ten shilling notes from the Bank of Uganda; \nten Kronur notes from Sedlabanki Islands (Iceland): \nObverse: Scholar Arngr\u201dmur J\u00dbnsson the Learned \n(1568-1648) Reverse: Old Icelandic household scene \nbased on Auguste Mayer\u2019s drawing in Gaimard\u2019s \u201cVoyage \nen Islande\u201d, and pictures of a jug, bowl and artefacts \nconnected with the head-gear of the national costume \nand a packet of Chinese currency, 1949 2 cent, S-1242. \nEst. $200-300 \nHWAC# 167489 \nLot# 4261 \n San Francisco, California \nUS Mint \nPamphlets, 3, 1872-81 \nAnnual Report of \nthe Director of the Mint 1872. Transaction of \nBusiness of the Mint and Assay Offices,1874. \nReport of the Commission of Charges and \nAllegations Made by HON. H F Page Against H \nL Dodge Esq. 1881-related to the 1880 firing of employees at the San \nFrancisco Mint and charges resulting versus the Mint Superintendent \nas politically motivated, and receiving Northern Belle bullion that was \nbelow 900 fines. All have some condition issues, please inspect. \nEst. \n$200-300 \nHWAC# 167454 \nLot# 4262 \n Dillon, Montana \nDillon Implement \nGold and Silver Coin Embossed Letterheads, \n4 \n4 very rare and nice quality embossed 1894 \ngold and silver coins on 1895 letterhead from \nDillon Implement Co. 5.5x8.25\u201d \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 167783 \nLot# 4263 Half Cents & Large Cents \nReferences \nUS large Cents 1793-1857 by Lapp, \nPenny Whimsy by Sheldon, US Copper Cents \n1816-1857 by Newcomb, 10 other related \npamphlets. \nEst. $120-200 \nHWAC# 167458 \nLot# 4264 US Coin Historical References, 13 \n13 US coin historical references-5x dollars, 2x \nhalf dollar, 5x quarters, 1x dimes. \nEst. $150- \n300 \nHWAC# 167463 \nLot# 4265 Coins, Coinage and Bullion \nHardcover by Eckfeldt \nHardcover Coins, \nCoinage and Bullion by Eckfeldt and Du Bois. \nNew varieties of gold and silver coins. Second \nedition. 72pp plus Illustrations, Merchants and \nBankers Almanac and ads. Some foxing, spine \nand blank front fly page missing. \nEst. $300- \n700 \nHWAC# 166101 \nLot# 4266 History of U. S. Coinage Garrett \nCollection \nThe History of United States \nCoinage as Illustrated by the Garrett Collection \nby Q. David Bowers. Hard cover, 572 pages, \npublished by Bowers & Ruddy Galleries for \nJohns Hopkins University, 1979. T. Harrison \nGarrett, whose family managed the Baltimore \n& Ohio railroad, began collecting in the mid-1860s. His sons, Robert & \nJohn Work Garrett added to the holdings until 1942. Fabulous historic \nnumismatic reference work on American coinage. March 1981, Bowers \n& Ruddy completed its \nrecord-setting series of four auctions featuring the Garrett Collection. \nThe sale of this collection realized a total of $25 million, a record at the \ntime. \nEst. $80-150 \nHWAC# 167596 \nLot# 4267 General World Coin Books \nAbout \n20 or more lbs. of assorted world coin books. \nEurope, nickel, gold, general foreign. \nEst. \n$200-400 \nHWAC# 167918 \nLot# 4268 Superior Stamp & Coin Catalogs: \n1973 \nA black slip cover holds catalogs of the \nthree auctions held by Superior Stamp and Coin \nCompany in 1973. The blue catalog (February), \nred catalog (June) and black catalog (October) \nare in pristine condition and include prices \nrealized. \nEst. $100-150 \nHWAC# 167598 \nLot# 4269 1960s Coin Auctions Catalog \nGroup \nFive vintage coin auction catalogs from \nthe early 1960s: 1 & 2) Samuel W. Wolfson \nCollection, Parts one & two, Stack\u2019s 1962; \n3) Emerson Gaylord Collection, Mayflower \nCoin Auctions, 1963; 4) Grant Pierce & Sons \nCollection, May, 1965, Stack\u2019s; 5) Dr. Conway A. \nBolt Collection, April, 1966, Stack\u2019s. \nEst. $100- \n150 \nHWAC# 167597 \nLot# 4270 Buddy Ebsen Coin Collection \nCatalog \nElegant hard cover, 352 page catalog \nwith slip cover, autographed \u201cBest Wishes\u201d by \nthe famed entertainer Buddy Ebsen. Published \nby Superior Galleries for the auction May \n31, June 1 & 2, 1987 which realized $7,669,691.81 (includes prices \nrealized). Featuring 14 glossy color plate pages, and 56 glossy black \nand white plate pages. Excellent condition, with a full biography of \nthe famed star of \u201cCaptain January,\u201d \u201cBeverly Hillbillies,\u201d and \u201cBarnaby \nJones.\u201d \nEst. $100-300 \nHWAC# 167592 \nLot# 4271 Henry Clifford & Abe Kosoff \nAuction Catalogs, 2 \n1982 and 1985 Henry \nClifford & Abe Kosoff auction catalogs by \nBowers. Additional untitled catalog copy. \nEst. \n$150-350 \nHWAC# 167460","207 \nView complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at \n FHWAC.com \nDAY 4 \n Sun, June 18 \nNumismatics \/ Ephemera \nLot# 4272 Henry Clifford, Coins of \nthe West Catalog, Gem Mint \nGem \nmint condition, Henry Clifford Coins \nof the West 1980 Bowers catalog. \nEst. \n$120-200 \nHWAC# 167461 \nLot# 4273Hoagy Carmichael Coin Collection \nCatalog \nPublished by Superior Galleries for the \nJanuary 1986 auction of the great songwriter \nHoagy Carmichael and Morgan Dollar author \nWayne Miller coin collections. Excellent \ncondition, including prices realized. Sheet \nmusic to \u201cStardust\u201d on the reverse cover, and a \ntribute biography of the great musician in the \nforward. 318 pages. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 167591 \nLot# 4274 \n 1946 \n Kosoff & Kreisberg Autographed \nNumismatic Book \nWorld\u2019s Greatest Collection of \nU.S. Gold Coins, hardcover, 145 pages. The auction \ntook place January 25 & 26 at the Numismatic \nGallery, 42 East 50th Street, New York City, and \nfeatured the most complete collection of U.S. Gold \ncoins at the time. Autographed by A. Kosoff and \nAbner Kreisberg; includes estimates and prices \nrealized. Carson City $20 gold pieces selling for less \nthan $100! \nSalvatore Falcone Collection \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 143327 \nLot# 4275 Norweb Collection Part One Coin \nCatalog \nPresented by Bowers and Merena, \nOctober 12 &13, 1987, the Norweb Collection \nwas sold in three auctions featuring the finest \nproof rarities known. The 415 page catalog \nincludes prices realized. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# \n167594 \nLot# 4276 Byron Reed Collection Coin \nCatalog \nHard cover volume with dust cover, \npublished by Christie\u2019s of New York for the \nOctober 8 & 9,1996 auction of Byron Reed \ncollection sold by the City of Omaha. The \ncollection consisted of choice American coins \nand historic manuscripts. \nEst. $100-150 \nHWAC# 167595 \nLot# 4277 Sotheby\u2019s High Relief St. Gaudens \nAuction Catalogs \nTwo catalogues from the \nJune, 1995 Sotheby\u2019s New York auctions of the \nfamous collection of High Relief St. Gaudens \n$20 gold pieces. Prices realized for the June 10 \nauction included. \nEst. $100-150 \nHWAC# 167593 \nLot# 4278 Coin Collector\u2019s Journal \nThis \ncollection contains The Coin Collector\u2019s \nJournals vol.1 - vol. 8, and Vol. 11 issues 120- \n133 with issue 130 missing. These journals \nrange from 1876-1883, and Vol. 11 is 1884. All \npieces are fragile and very rare. \nSalvatore Falcone \nCollection \nEst. $240-500 \nHWAC# 137746 \nLot# 4279 Gold Coin Catalogs, 9 \n9 gold coin \ncatalogs. Sotheby\u2019s, Kosoff, Frank Sternberg, \nGold Munsen Intl., William Youngerman. \nEst. \n$150-280 \nHWAC# 167457 \nLot# 4280 Named Coin Collection Catalogs, \n12 \n12 named coin collection catalogs. Boyd, \nBrand & Ryder, Russel Patterson, Kensington, \nEbenezer Milton Saunders, Ezra Cole, Wyatt, Hoke S Green etc.0 \nEst. \n$300-500 \nHWAC# 167466 \nLot# 4281 US Coinage Law Books, 3, 1792- \n1912 \nHardcover Coinage Laws of the United \nStates1792-1894, 1894 printing by GPO, \n847pp with foldout. Laws of the United States \nRelated to the Coinage, 1904 and 1912. Guttag\u2019s \nForeign Currency and Exchange Guide, 1921, 130pp. \nEst. $150-300 \nHWAC# 167456 \nLot# 4282 Ancient and Roman Coin Library \n20+ ancient and Roman coin references. Also \nIsrael, Byzantine, Caulonia, Greek etc. 17 lbs. \nEst. $300-400 \nHWAC# 167741 \nLot# 4283 Popular Illustrated Guide to \nCanadian Coins Etc by Breton \n1912 Popular \nIllustrated Guide to Canadian Coins, Medals \netc. by Breton. Fully illustrated with coins. \nEst. \n$150-300 \nHWAC# 167917 \nLot# 4284 European Coin Publications, \n22 \n22 European coin publications, no Great \nBritain. Russia, Poland, Spain, Swiss, Tuscany, \nFrench etc. \nEst. $120-200 \nHWAC# 167465 \nLot# 4285 Mexico Coin Library \nDozens \nof Mexico coin books and booklets. A good \nreference group for Mexico modern and older \ncoins. 20 lbs. \nEst. $300-500 \nHWAC# 164179 \nLot# 4286 Coins of England Library \nLot of \nsix books about coins of the United Kingdom: \n1) Coins of England by Seaby, 1978; 2) Coins of \nEngland and the United Kingdom, Seaby, 1996; 3) \nSovereigns of the British Empire by J. J. Cullimore \nAllen; 4) The Guidebook and Catalogue of British \nCommonwealth Coins by Jerome Remick; 5) \nGuide Book of English Coins, 1965; 6) Standard \nCatalogue of the Coins of Great Britain and \nIreland, 1956. \nEst. $80-120 \nHWAC# 167599 \nLot# 4287 Central and South American \nCoin Books, 20 \n20 Central and South America \ncoin books with some rarities. El Salvador, \nLatin America, Atocha and other wrecks, Peru, Columbia, Panama, \nDominican Republic, Paraguay. \nEst. $150-400 \nHWAC# 167462 \nLot# 4288 Assorted Foreign Coin Catalogs, \n21 \nAbout 21 foreign coin catalogs. China, Japan, \nRussia, ancient, England, Singapore, Portugal, \nBrazil, Caribees etc. \nEst. $150-400 \nHWAC# 167464","208 \nJune 2023 \nDAY 4 \n Sun, June 18 \n Numismatics \/ Ephemera \nLot# 4289 Foreign Coin Journals and Books \n2 file boxes of foreign coin journal and books \netc. Numismatic Circular c. 1940\u2019s, World Coins, \n24 volumes of Seaby\u2019s Coin and Medal Bulletin, \n1949-72. 56 lbs. \nEst. $200-300 \nHWAC# 167742 \nLot# 4290 Coin Display Cases \nFive wooden \ncases for coin collections. (No coins included). \n1) By PCS Stamps and Coins: \u201cThe Complete \nMorgan and Peace Silver Dollar Collection, \nglass topped, 15 x 11 x 6 inches, one drawer. 2) \nBy PCS Stamps and Coins: The West Point Mint \nProof American Eagle Silver Dollars; 14 x 10 x 5 inches, two drawers, \ndesigned to hold slabbed coins. 3) Light brown case, 13 x 6 x 1 inch, for \nfour slabbed coins. 4) Black box, 12 x 8 x 2 inches, to hold 15 medals, \n40 mm in size. 5) By PCS Stamps and Coins: The Complete Choice \nUncirculated Morgan Silver Dollar Mint Collection; 10 1\/2 x 9 1\/2 x \n3 inches, with room for five slabbed coins (one from each mint). \nEst. \n$100-200 \nHWAC# 164209 \nLot# 4291 Coins Albums and Collection \nMiscellaneous dealer lot of coin albums and \ncollections. Seven brand new, unused Littleton \nCustom Coin Albums (no coins included): \nMorgan Dollars 1892-1921; Jefferson Nickels \n1976-2006; Jefferson Nickels 2007-; Kennedy \nHalf Dollars 1988-2004; Kennedy Half Dollars 2005-; Franklin Half \nDollars 1948-1963, American Eagle Silver Dollars 1986-. Brand \nnew H. E. Harris & Co. album 2676 Cents, Plain (no coins included). \nWhitman Publishing album 8097 Statehood Quarters folder, complete \nwith 56 brilliant uncirculated state quarters that have been gold \nplated by the American Mint. First Commemorative Mint: World War \nI coin and banknote collection: with a 1914 Lincoln penny and a one \nmark German banknote, with historical background information. \n19th Century Baker\u2019s Dozen Coin Collection, with nine coins and \nthree empty spaces. Coins included are: 1855 Liberty Seated dime; \n1883 Liberty Head nickel; 1862 Indian Head penny; 1891 Indian \nHead penny; 1863 Army & Navy Civil War token; 1863 Shield Nickel; \n1865 three cent nickel; 1866 two cent piece; 1853 w\/arrows Seated \nLiberty quarter; 1921 Morgan dollar. The U. S. Presidents 24kt gold \nnote collection, issued by Willabee & Ward of the Danbury Mint. 5 x 9 \ninch presidential portraits trimmed in gold. Nineteen presidents are \nincluded. (these sell for $69.95 online). \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 164204 \nLot# 4292 \n California \nCalifornia Gold Rush \nMoney Vest, c1850s \nOrnate small leather \nmoney vest intended \nto hold gold coin \nand be worn under \nclothing. 2 identical \nside by side panels \n15.5\u201d x 8.5\u201d attached \nat the center with a \n2\u201d wide stretch bands. \nAt the shoulders were \nclips (classic California \nGold Rush Style) for \nstraps that went over \nthe shoulders, under \nthe arms, and reattached on the front of the vest below the armpits. \nThe nature of the construction of this vest is such that my opinion \n(F. Holabird) is it was worn on the back because the straps would be \ninvisible under a coat or shirt, and the vest itself would be completely \ninvisible. At least 2 other vests of similar construction have surfaced \nin the last 2 decades at the Grass Valley Gold Rush Show. This vest \nis missing the shoulder straps and has been professionally mounted \non custom plexiglass. It contains 3 flaps per side and a total of 5 \npockets on each side with a button attachment above each pocket and \nreinforced leather holes. Vests constructed specifically to carry gold \nand jewelry were known as \u201cGold Porters\u201d research of gold porters is \nexceptionally difficult the term was not well used either in NY or Ca \nmarkets in SF gold porters were advertised by Taussiag, Pollock & Co. \nin Parkers 1852-1853 SF Directory on page 33 of the advertisements, \npage 198 of 226 if you are using the digital search program. This is \nan exceptional California Gold Rush rarity. None were found on the \nSS Central America, though their leather construction would have \ndisappeared quickly under water. \nEst. $3000-5000 \nHWAC# 168004 \nLot# 4293 Garrett\u2019s Improved Gold Changer, c1890 \nClement \nGarrett & Co \u201cImproved Gold Changer.\u201d This unique cast iron coin \nchanger appears to date to about 1890. While the machine notes \npatented pending, no information was found. The original company \nmanufacturer plaque is present inside indicating the machine was \nmade in Birmingham, England. There is no serial number indicating \nthis is possibly one of the first made. Coin change machines dating \nback to the 19th century are exceptionally rare. As with today they \nwere an important part of commercial business, as folks needed to \nchange higher demonization coins, in this case gold coins for lower \ndenomination coins. In a very thorough search of international \nnewspapers, it appears Garrett & Co. never advertised their machine. \nSpecific news of gold coin changers were restricted to England during \nthe 1902-1908 period. In 1902 mention was made in London of an \nupgraded gold coin changer that rejected base coins and showed the \noriginal inserted gold coin through a clear window until the change was \nproffered. The last mention we could find was in Nov 1908 where one \nof these machines was robbed out of a hotel in New Castle. It measures \n9.5 x 14.5\u201d and the bottom has 3 screw holes on each side to firmly \nattach the machine to a countertop. The face has embossed lettering in \nthe cast iron. The one sovergn gold coin was inserted at left and the half \nsovergn at right. Each has separate change bins inside. The machine \nappears in working condition. he term \u201cgold changer\u201d is a cultural \nterm that developed after the California Gold Rush. It applies to agents \nand businesses who sought to obtain gold in exchange for bank notes, \nbase metal, and silver coin. Interestingly in June 1869, in Birmingham \n(the place of this machines manufacture), a race horse competed by \nthe name of Gold Changer. The term became very commonly used in \nthe 1890s as gold hoarding took place more commonly in the USA and \nEngland. -FH \nEst. $1000-3000 \nHWAC# 168018","209 \nView complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at \n FHWAC.com \nDAY 4 \n Sun, June 18 \nNumismatics \/ Coins \nLot# 4294 Colonial Issues \nLot of five Colonial \ncoins: 1) 1760 Hibernia-Vove Populi coin, G-VG; \n2) 1767 French Colonies Sou, counterstamped \nRF, G-VG; 3) 1723 Woods Hibernia half penny, \nG-VG; 4) 1652 Massachusetts Pine Tree three \npence, Fair-AG; 5) 1724 George I half penny, \nWoods coinage, Fair-AG. \nEst. $400-800 \nHWAC# \n167474 \nLot# 4295 Coins of 1785 \nLot of four early \nAmerican coppers: 1) 1785 Nova Constellatio, \npointed rays, G-VG; 2-4) Bungtowns:A name \ngiven to clumsy imitations of the English \nhalf pennies which circulated extensively in \nPennsylvania and the other states in the latter \npart of the eighteenth century. (The name \nis probably derived from the slang term, \u201cto \nbung,\u201d meaning to cheat or deceive.) 2) 1785 Bust of Shakespeare, Rev.: \nNorth Wales, Fair-AG; 3) Delectat Rus, Fair-AG; 4) Thomas Seymour\/ \nSouth Wales, G-VG. \nEst. $150-400 \nHWAC# 167475 \nLot# 4296 1787 Post-Colonial Issues \nThe \nConstitutional Convention in Philadelphia \nmet between May and September of 1787 \nto address the problems of the weak central \ngovernment that existed under the Articles \nof Confederation. On September 17, 1787, 38 \ndelegates signed the Constitution. Here are \nsix coins that were in circulation that year: Lot of six coppers dated \n1787: 1) 1787 Nova Eborac, large head, date not legible, P-AG; 2) 1787 \nConnecticut Draped Bust, facing left, AG-G; 3) 1787 Mailed Bust facing \nleft, P-AG; 4) 1787 New Jersey, narrow shield, date below plow, AG- \nG; 5) 1787 Massachusetts cent, arrows in left talon, AG-G; 6) 1787 \nAuctori Plebis token, AG-G. \nEst. $200-500 \nHWAC# 167473 \nLot# 4297 Post Colonial Coppers \nLot of four \npost-colonial coppers: 1) 1787 Massachusetts \nCent, arrows in left talon, AG; 2) 1787 Vermont \nBust Right, P-AG; 3) 1783 Washington Portrait \nPiece, large military bust, AG-G; 4) 1781 North \nAmerican Token, G-VG. \nEst. $200-500 \nHWAC# \n167472 \nLot# 4298 Post Colonial Coppers \nLot of \nseven pieces from post colonial days: 1) Ships \n\/ Colonies \/ & \/ Commerce \/\/ (pictorial sailing \nship), VG condition, (Canada?); 2) 1783 Nova \nConstellatio, G-VG; 3) 1788 Massachusetts \ncent, no period, AG-G; 4) 1795 Allum & Lee \ncent, without New York, VG-F; 5) 1795 Washington \/ North Wales \nhalfpenny, AG with ding at the top of his head; 6) 1822 Hibernia \nGeorge IV, (Ireland) AG-G; 7) Mark Newbie Farthing, St. Patrick \/ rev: \nKing David playing the harp, AG-G. (In New Jersey, the colonists used \ncoins imported from Ireland during the 1680s. These copper pieces \nwere made a legal tender by the General Assembly in May of 1682. ) \nEst. $150-400 \nHWAC# 167476 \nLot# 4299 Indian Head Cent Coin Album \nCompletely full blue \nWhitman album No. 9003: Indian Head Cent Collection Including \nflying eagle cents 1857 to 1909. Includes 1877, 1908-S and 1909-S. \nGenerally VG-EF condition. Fifty eight coins total. \nEst. $2000-3000 \nHWAC# 166763 \nLot# 4300 U. S. Penny & Nickel Collection \nTwenty Indian Head pennies in clear plexiglass \nholders. Five blue velour bags each with about \n100 pennies, a mix of Indian head, wheat back, \nsteel cents and BU Lincoln commemoratives. \nAbout 20 Jefferson nickels, mostly uncirculated \nor proof. Seven Buffalo nickels \u201caverage \ncirculated\u201d. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 164965 \nLot# 4301 \n 1883 \n 1883 No Cents Nickel \nPCGS MS \n65 old green holder with CAC sticker. 1883 no cents \nLiberty Head nickel. Only 5.4 million were made \nwithout \u201ccents\u201d. Being gold plated and passed off as \nfive dollar gold pieces caused this coin to be known \nas the \u201cracketeer nickel\u201d. Gorgeous specimen. \nEst. \n$400-800 \nHWAC# 166063 \nLot# 4302 Buffalo Nickel Collection \nWhitman \nblue album No. 9408: Buffalo Nickels 1913-1938. \nNice set, coins are average circulated condition; \nmost key dates are present, missing only 1913- \nS type II, the 1918-D over 17 overdate and the \n3-legged variety. \nSalvatore Falcone Collection \nEst. \n$900-1200 \nHWAC# 145547 \nLot# 4303 Mercury Dime Coin Album \nBlue \nWhitman Publishing Company No. 9014: \nMercury Head Dime collection 1916 to 1945. \n75 dimes in place with only the 1916-D and the \n1926-S holes vacant. But the 1921 spot is holding a 1943 dime. \nEst. \n$200-400 \nHWAC# 166758 \nLot# 4304 Art Coin: Carved Mercury Dime \nUnique carved coin making the Mercury head \ninto a skeleton and graffiti in the field. More \ninteresting is the 1916-D date, the rarest of \nall Mercury dimes. Worthy of close inspection, \nWe can\u2019t tell if its original or not, you guys can \ndecide for yourself. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 167867 \nLot# 4305 Capped Bust Coinage Collection: Half \nDimes, Dimes, & Half Dollars \nLot of 10 Capped \nBust coins. Five half dimes: 1830, 1831, 1832, 1833, \n1837 (VG-F condition). Three dimes: 1834, 1835, \n1836 (G-VG condition). Two half dollars: 1833 & \n1834 (VG-F). \nEst. $400-800 \nHWAC# 166085 \nLot# 4306 Love Token Cuff Links, Seated \nLiberty Half Dollars \nTwo Seated Liberty half \ndollars made into cuff links. Engraved \u201cT\/B\u201d. \nDates on the reverse: 1871 & 1874. \nSalvatore \nFalcone Collection \nEst. $150-300 \nHWAC# 137790 \nLot# 4307 Commemorative Half Dollars \nLot of ten: 1) 1936 Long Island, graded MS \n64 by NGC; 2) 1952 Washington Carver, AU; \n3) 1946 Booker Washington, EF-AU; 4) 1925 \nStone Mountain, F-EF; 5) 1925 Stone Mountain, \nEF; 6) 1893 Columbian Exposition, F-EF; 7) \n1893 Columbian Exposition, F-EF; 8) 1893 \nColumbian Exposition, F-EF; 9) 1893 Columbian \nExposition, F-EF; 10) 1920 Maine Centennial, \nVF-EF. \nEst. $400-800 \nHWAC# 164960","210 \nJune 2023 \nDAY 4 \n Sun, June 18 \n Numismatics \/ Coins \nLot# 4308 Walking Liberty Half Dollar \nCollection \nTwenty one Walking Liberty half \ndollars. Two 1943s are AU-BU, most are very \ngood-very fine; a couple are Littleton\u2019s grade \nof \u201caverage circulated.\u201d \nEst. $300-500 \nHWAC# \n164962 \nLot# 4309 Walking Liberty Half Dollars: MS 64 & 65 \nLot of five Walking Liberty Half Dollars in primordial \nPCGS old green holders, all MS 64 & 65. 1939 (MS 64); \n1944-D (MS 64); 1945 (MS 65, slight toning obverse); \n1945-D (MS 64; 1947 (MS 64, toned). The matching old \nholders make this a presentation set! \nEst. $400-800 \nHWAC# 166757 \nLot# 4310 Franklin Half Dollar Collection \nTwenty seven Franklin half dollars, many \nvery fine to extra fine, one BU. \nEst. $300-500 \nHWAC# 164205 \nLot# 4311 Kennedy Half Dollar Collection \nLot of 37 Kennedy half dollars. One 1964, \naverage circulated; three 40% two circulated \nand one uncirculated. 33 uncirculated and \nproof, most in Littleton Coin packaging \nunopened. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 164966 \nLot# 4312 \n Carson City, Nevada \n1878-CC \nMorgan Dollar \nFirst year of issue at the Carson \nCity mint. Mintage of 2,212,000. This example \nhas been polished but has F-VF details. \nEst. \n$200-400 \nHWAC# 166625 \nLot# 4313 \n Carson City, Nevada \n1879-CC \nMorgan Dollar \nMintage of only 756,000. This \nCarson City cartwheel was used in its day. \nEstimated to be G-VG condition. \nEst. $300-500 \nHWAC# 166624 \nLot# 4314 \n Carson City, Nevada \n1882-CC \nMorgan Dollar \nUncirculated 1882-CC Morgan \ndollar. Uncertified and housed in a hard \nplastic shell. No bag marks, nicely struck eagle \nfeathers. Should certify in the mid 60s. \nEst. \n$400-800 \nHWAC# 165980 \nLot# 4315 \n Carson City, Nevada \n1883-CC \nMorgan Dollar MS 64 \nNGC certified MS 64 \n1883-CC Morgan dollar. Very nice coin. \nEst. \n$400-600 \nHWAC# 164968 \nLot# 4316 \n Carson City, Nevada \n1891-CC \nMorgan Dollar \nAlways a popular Carson City \npiece. Mintage of 1,618,000. G-VG condition, \nwith a slight rim ding at the top of the reverse. \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 166755 \nLot# 4317 \n Carson City, Nevada \n1891-CC \nMorgan Dollar \n1891-CC Morgan dollar, \nuncertified. VF-EF condition. \nEst. $300-600 \nHWAC# 165981 \nLot# 4318 MS 64 Morgan Dollars \nThree \nMorgan dollars certified MS 64 by NGC: 1881- \nS, 1898-O and 1921 (nice light toning). \nEst. \n$500-800 \nHWAC# 164970 \nLot# 4319 Morgan Dollar Collection \nLot \nof 26 Morgan dollars. Three graded AU by \nLittleton Coin, still in packaging. Seven in Fine- \nEF by Littleton. 1881-S sold by H.E. Harris & Co. \nof Atlanta, BU condition. Twelve encapsuled \nEF-AU coins. Three circulated; the 1897 is EF- \nAU. \nEst. $700-1200 \nHWAC# 164969 \nLot# 4320 Morgan Dollars in \na Wooden Case \nIssued by PCS \nStamps and Coins. Wooden case \n(14 x 11 x 3 inches) labelled \u201cThe \nComplete U. S. Morgan Silver Dollar \nCollection.\u201d Contains 17 Morgan \ndollars; one is about good, the rest \nare VF-AU condition. Room for 11 \nmore coins. \nEst. $600-1000 \nHWAC# \n164201 \nLot# 4321 Morgan Dollars: 1888-S & \n1895-O \nLot of two Morgan dollars: 1) 1888- \nS gorgeous AU-BU condition, no bag marks. \nmight be a candidate for slabbing; 2) 1895-O \nGood condition; Mintage: 450,000 makes it a \nvaluable coin. \nEst. $500-800 \nHWAC# 166756 \nLot# 4322 U.S. Morgan & Peace Dollars \nLot \nof sixteen silver dollars: six Peace dollars (F- \nEF); ten Morgans: 1878, 1880-S, 1881-S, 1883- \nO, 1886, 1887-O, 1889, 1896, 1898, 1921. (G- \nEF condition). \nEst. $400-600 \nHWAC# 167863 \nLot# 4323 Peace Dollar Coin Album \nComplete Dansco coin album #7175 Peace \nDollars, with 24 uncirculated coins, including \n1921, 1924-S and 1934-S. Wow! \nEst. $6000- \n10000 \nHWAC# 166760 \nLot# 4324 Peace Silver Dollar Collection \nLot of 23 Peace dollars. Eight are certified very \ngood by Bradford Exchange Mint and in slab \nholders. Four are slabbed by PCS Stamps and \nCoins an estimated at EF-AU condition. Nine \nare in plastic holders and F-EF condition. Two \nare G-F condition. \nEst. $700-1000 \nHWAC# \n164964 \nLot# 4325 Silver Dollar Collection \nBradford \nExchange Mint issued this wooden box (13 x 4 x \n5 inches). Contains 19 Peace and Morgan silver \ndollars authenticated VG condition by Bradford. \nAlthough the box is labeled \u201cThe Twentieth \nCentury U. S. Silver Dollar Collection\u201d, nine of \nthe Morgans are from the 1800s. Six Morgans \nare 1900s and there are four Peace dollars. \nRoom for seven more dollars in the box. \nEst. \n$600-1000 \nHWAC# 164198 \nLot# 4326 U. S. Silver Dollars \nLot of four U. \nS. Silver dollars: 1921 Morgan, VF-EF; 1922 \nPeace, AU, toned; two 1776-1976 Bicentennial \nEisenhower dollars, one BU, one frosted proof. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 166867","211 \nView complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at \n FHWAC.com \nDAY 4 \n Sun, June 18 \nNumismatics \/ Coins \nLot# 4327 Four Centuries of U.S. Dollars \nIssued by PCS Stamps and Coins: Four Centuries \nof America\u2019s Silver Dollars. Glass topped wooden \ncase (10 x 5 x 3 inches): four coins: 1799 Eight \nReales \u201cPortrait Dollar\u201d; 1890-O Morgan dollar; \n1922 Peace dollar; 2015 silver eagle. Drawer \nwith information booklet. \nEst. $150-400 \nHWAC# \n164197 \nLot# 4328 U. S. $1 Coins (Modern) \nCollection of \nuncirculated modern U. S. $1 coins. Five Susan B. \nAnthony; two Sacagawea; six Presidential dollars; \n81 Innovation dollars: six twelve coin rolls from: \nNew York, Vermont, Kentucky, Virginia, North \nCarolina and Rhode Island. \nEst. $150-400 \nHWAC# \n164208 \nLot# 4329U.S. Dollar Coin Albums \nFour Dansco \nalbums of U. S. dollar coins: 1) U. S. Presidential \nOne Dollar 2007-2011 Including Proof (No. \n8184) includes 40 BU dollars and 20 Proof \ndollars. Through James Garfield. 2) Sacagawea \nDollars Including Proof (No. 8183) includes 25 \nBU dollars and 12 proof. 3) Eisenhower Dollars \nincluding Proof-only issues (No. 8176) includes \n18 Ikes, 9 40% Ikes, 8 proof; (total 29 coins). 4) \nSusan b. Anthony Dollars including proof-only \nissues (No. 8180) including 18 dollars, 5 of which are proof. These \nDansco coin albums retail for about $40. Over $200 face value in this \nlot (counting the 40% Ikes at $8 worth of silver each). \nEst. $300-600 \nHWAC# 166615 \nLot# 4330 \n 1853 \n $1 Liberty \nHead Gold Piece \n1853 $1 \nLiberty Head gold piece. F-VF \ncondition. Mintage 4,076,051; \n0.04837 AGW. \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 163146 \nLot# \n4331 \n1904 \nGold \n$1 Lewis & Clark \nTwo \nexamples \nissued \nby \nthe \nPhiladelphia mint for the \nLewis & Clark Centennial in \nPortland, Oregon. DESIGNER: \nCharles E. Barber; EDGE: \nReeded; DIAMETER: 14.30 \nmillimeters; WEIGHT: 1.70 \ngrams; MINTAGE: 10,025; \nMINT: Philadelphia; METAL: 90% Gold, 10% Copper. \nEst. $500-1000 \nHWAC# 166557 \nLot# 4332 $ 2 1\/2 Liberty \nHead Gold Piece \n1851-O $2 \n1\/2 Liberty Head gold piece. \nPolished, ex-jewelry, net \nVG-F condition. Mintage of \n148,000, 0.12094 AGW \nEst. \n$400-800 \nHWAC# 163147 \nLot# 4333 \n 1905 \n 1905 Liberty Head $2 1\/2 Gold \nPiece \nPCGS graded MS 65 old green holder with \nCAC sticker. Gorgeous coin with one tiny carbon \nspot on reverse shield. Mintage of 217,800. \nEst. \n$1500-2500 \nHWAC# 166064 \nLot# 4334 \n 1855 \n Indian Princess Head $3 Gold Piece \nMintage of 50, \n555. EF-AU condition, possibly cleaned long ago. These coins did not \nsee extensive day-to-day circulation on the East Coast, but were more \ncirculated on the West Coast. \nEst. $2000-4000 \nHWAC# 163145 \nLot# 4335 $5 Gold Eagle\/Isle of Man 1\/25 oz. \nGold Cat \nTwo gold coins: 1) 2003 American Gold \nEagle, $5, 1\/10th ounce of gold with certificate of \nauthenticity from Premier Collectibles. 2) World \nof Gold Coins Passport containing an Isle of Man \n1\/25 ounce gold cat with Queen Elizabeth on \nthe obverse and playful cats on the reverse. Coin \ndated 2004, .999 pure gold, 1.2441 grams. \nEst. \n$200-400 \nHWAC# 166849 \nLot# 4336 U. S. Gold Eagles \nTwo mint state $25 gold eagles, \neach one half ounce of fine \ngold. \nEst. $3000-5000 \nHWAC# \n164207 \nLot# 4337 U.S. Silver Coins \nCollection of 90% \nsilver U. S. coinage. Fourteen Mercury dimes. \nThirty eight Roosevelt dimes (two Unc. from \nLittleton Coin). Four Walking Liberty quarters \n(no dates). Thirty two Washington quarters. \nEleven 1964 Kennedy half dollars. Two \nFranklin half dollars, two Walking Liberty half \ndollars. \nEst. $500-700 \nHWAC# 167864 \nLot# 4338U.S. Silver Coins in a Wooden Case \nIssued by PCS Stamps and Coins, a wooden \ncase (15 x 14 x 8 inches). Room for eight ingot \nsized boxes with total silver content on the top. \nTen of the sixteen slots have coins: American \nEagle Silver Dollar; Eisenhower Dollar 40% \nSilver (4); Walking Liberty Half-Dollar (3); \nFranklin Half Dollar (3); Kennedy Half Dollar \n90% (3); Washington Half-Dollar 90% (3); \nWashington Quarter (6); Mercury Dime (14); \nRoosevelt Dimes (13); Kennedy Half Dollars \n40% (7). Total silver 10.7 ounces. Six empty \nspots to complete the collection. Coins range \nfrom G-BU condition. \nEst. $300-600 \nHWAC# \n164200","212 \nJune 2023 \nDAY 4 \n Sun, June 18 \n Numismatics \/ Coins \nLot# 4339 U. S. Silver Coins \nGroup of 20th Century U. \nS. silver coins: one 1944-P War Nickel; seven circulated \nMercury dimes; BU 1942-D Mercury dime; Proof 1964 \nRoosevelt dime; two circulated silver quarters, BU 1951 \nWashington quarter; BU 1960 Washington quarter; \nProof 1976 Bicentennial quarter; 1903-O Barber \nquarter; 1929 Walking Liberty quarter; three Walking \nLiberty half dollars: 1933, 1943, 1944, VF-XF condition; \n1893 Columbian Exposition commemorative half dollar, \nF-VF condition; 1967 Kennedy half dollar. \nEst. $100- \n200 \nHWAC# 166862 \nLot# 4340 Silver Bullion Pieces \nLot of five one \nounce silver bullion coins: 1) 1989 frosted proof \nAmerican Eagle. 2) 1988 frosted proof American \nEagle. 3) 2013 American Eagle, \u201cenhanced\u201d by \nPCS Stamps and Coins. 4) 2014 Chinese Panda, \nBU. 5) Private Issue Shield Earring Morgan one \nounce fine silver, proof, created by the Bradford \nExchange Mint in wooden case (4 x 5 x 2 inches). \nEst. $150-400 \nHWAC# 164963 \nLot# 4341 Silver Eagle Year Set: MS 69 \nGorgeous \nset of NGC certified MS 69 U. S. mint Silver eagles. \n1986-2021, 36 coins. \nEst. $2000-4000 \nHWAC# \n166761 \nLot# 4342 American Eagle Silver Dollars in \nWooden Case \nIssued by PCS Stamps and Coins, a \nwooden case (11 x 10 x 3 inches) containing four \nslabbed silver eagles, three proof, one burnished. \nRoom for two more in the case. \nEst. $150-400 \nHWAC# 164202 \nLot# 4343 1951 Proof Set \nEarly proof set in \noriginal box. Five coins: penny, nickel, dime, \nquarter & half dollar. Mintage of only 57,500. \nEst. $600-1000 \nHWAC# 166855 \nLot# 4344 1954 U. S. Proof Set \nIn original \nbox, one of the 233,300 proof sets made by the \nU. S. Mint in 1954. Five coins: penny, nickel, \ndime, quarter & half dollar. \nEst. $150-250 \nHWAC# 166857 \nLot# 4345 1956 & 1959 U. S. Proof Sets \nLot \nof five U. S. Proof Sets: two 1956 flat packs; five \ncoins: penny, nickel, dime, quarter & half dollar, \nmintage of 669,384. Three 1959: same five \ncoins; Mintage of 1,149,291. One has carbon \nspots on the quarter and half. \nEst. $250-400 \nHWAC# 166858 \nLot# 4346 1961 & 1963 U. S. Proof Sets \nFour \nvintage U. S. proof sets: two 1961 (in Capital \nPlastics cases) Mintage of 3, 028,244; and two 1963 \nin Whitman plastic cases; mintage of 3,075,645. \nEst. $150-250 \nHWAC# 166856 \nLot# 4347 U. S. Proof Sets: 1958 & 1964 \nLot of four U. S. Proof Sets: two 1958 (mintage \n875,652); and two 1964 (mintage 3,950,762). \nAll in original envelopes. \nEst. $150-250 \nHWAC# \n166866 \nLot# 4348 U. S. Proof Sets, 1963-82 \nLot of four U. S. Proof \nSets in original packaging: two 1963 (mintage 3,075,645); \n1969, (mintage 2,934,631); 1982 (mintage 3,857,479). All \nfive coin sets. \nEst. $80-120 \nHWAC# 166859 \nLot# 4349 U.S. Proof Sets in Wooden Cases \nTwo wooden cases issued by PCS Stamps and \nCoins designed to hold U. S. Proof Sets. 1) \nAmerica\u2019s Finest Coinage (12 x 14 x 5 inches), with slots for 40 proof \nsets. The case contains ten sets: 2005 United States Mint Silver Proof \nSet; 1992 Proof Set; 2005 50 State Quarters Silver Proof Set; 2008 \nState Quarters Silver Proof Set; 2004 State Quarters Silver Proof Set; \n2008 Silver Proof Set; 1981 Proof Set (2); 1982 Proof Set; 2004 Silver \nProof Set. 2) The Complete Collection of U. S. Silver Proof Coin Sets (12 \nx 14 x 5 inches), also 40 slots. The case contains 16 sets: U. S. Proof \nSets: 1972; 1983; 1985; 1987; 1989; 1992; 1993 (2); 1998; 1994; \n1995; 1996; 1997. Presidential $1 Coin Proof Set; 2006 Silver Proof \nSet; 2006 State Quarters Silver Proof Set. \nEst. $300-600 \nHWAC# 164199 \nLot# 4350 U. S. Mint Products \nMiscellaneous \nproducts from the U. S. Mint: three 1965 Special \nMint Sets; two 1971 Eisenhower Uncirculated \nSilver Dollars; 1976 Bicentennial Silver Proof \nSet; 1982 proof Washington Quarter; 1982 \nUncirculated Coins Set; 1984 Los Angeles \nOlympic Silver Dollar; 1985 Mint Set. \nEst. $100- \n200 \nHWAC# 166868 \nLot# 4351 Ike Dollars & Statehood\/ \nNational Park Quarters \nEight BU Eisenhower \ndollars, seven in Bradford Exchange Mint slabs, \none in its Littleton Coin plastic. About 40 BU \nstatehood quarters. Two gold tone enhanced \n(Washington and Montana).Five 12 coin rolls \nissued by the Danbury Mint of National Park \nquarters. Two 2000 Sacagawea dollars as a \nbonus. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 164967 \nLot# 4352 State Quarters\/Silver Dollars\/ \nKennedy Halves \nThree collections of state \nquarters. Danbury Mint\u2019s glass topped case (13 \nx 16 x 6 inches) \u201cThe Ultimate Statehood Coin \nCollection\u201d providing three coins for each state: \nStatehood quarter, National Parks quarter, and \nInnovation dollar. Twelve states are included, \n38 to be added. Fifty state quarters from \nLittleton Coin complete with uncirculated \nquarters. 3) America\u2019s National Park Commemorative Quarters by \nLittleton Coin, missing only Kentucky, American Samoa, Vermont \nand Kansas. 4) Bradbury Exchange Mint\u2019s JFK 100th Anniversary \nProof Coin Collection (12 x 5 x 2 inch wooden case) with eight 1964 \nproof Kennedy half dollars. 5) Bradford Exchange Mint \u201cThe 1971-S \nEisenhower Silver Dollar Set\u201d two coins: one proof, one uncirculated \nin a 7 x 5 x 1 inch wooden case. 6) Bradford Exchange Mints \u201c100th \nAnniversary Morgan Silver Dollar Bar and Coin Set, in a 88 x 5 x 2 inch \nwooden case: a VF 1921 in a silver plated bar. \nEst. $150-400 \nHWAC# \n164196","213 \nView complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at \n FHWAC.com \nDAY 4 \n Sun, June 18 \nNumismatics \/ Coins \nLot# 4353 Liberty Seated \nCoin Collection \nLot of 24 U. \nS. Liberty Seated coins. Three \nhalf dimes: 1857 (2), 1871. \nSeven quarters: 1853 (2), \n1855, 1876 (2), 1877, 1877- \nS. Fourteen dimes: 1853 (3), \n1854, 1857, 1872, 1876 (2), \n1876-CC, 1877 (2), 1883, \n1886, 1887. Most are AG-F \ncondition, but several are EF- \nAU. The Carson City is VF. \nEst. \n$400-800 \nHWAC# 166080 \nLot# 4354 Miscellaneous \nCoin \nCollection \nBottom \nof the box loose coinage \nfrom a huge collection: two \nPresidential dollars; 1988 \nOlympic silver dollar; 2002 \nWest Point silver dollar; 2005 \nJohn Marshall silver dollar; \n1992 Liberty half dollar; \n1986 Liberty half dollar; 12 \nuncirculated Kennedy half \ndollars (no silver); 2013 two \nFiji dollars (1 oz. fine silver); \n1864 Indian Head penny; four silver dimes; one silver Washington \nquarter; 1782 two reales. \nEst. $150-400 \nHWAC# 165026 \nLot# \n4355 \nStarter \nCoin \nCollections \nA box full of starter \ncoin sets. Sets in hard plastic \ncases: Two sets of World War \nTwo Coin Series: five coins, \nthree 90% silver (dime, quarter, \nhalf). American Frontier Nickel \nSet: six Buffalo nickels. Two sets \nof Indian Head Penny Collection: \nfive pennies (1900s). American \nObsolete \nCollection: \nfive \ncoins three 90% silver (dime, \nquarter, half). Native American \nCollection: Indian head penny, \nBuffalo nickel, 6c Chief Joseph commemorative stamp. World War Two \nLincoln Penny Series: three steel, six copper cents. 1808 East India \nCompany coin from the shipwrecked Admiral Gardner. Three Susan \nB. Anthony dollars. Lincoln\/Kennedy penny. Imperial Roman Coin \nConstantius II. United California Bank medal. Brass U. S. Presidents \nmedals (7). In a metal Oreo Cookie box. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 167861 \nLot# 4356 Coins in Wooden Boxes \nThree \ncoin presentations in wooden cases. 1) Buffalo \nNickel Collection issued by Danbury Mint. \nAn embossed buffalo stands on the cover of \nthe 9 x 11 inch box, and inside are 20 Buffalo \nnickels, with three empty spaces for 1915, \n1919 and 1938. (the hinged top is separated). \n2) Platinum and gold highlighted Kennedy Half \nDollar Collection, issued by PCS Stamps and \nCoins. Glass topped wooden case (13 x 10 x 4 \ninches). Included are 16 Kennedy half dollars enhanced with platinum \nor gold toning. None of the half dollars are silver. 3) Celebrating \nAmerica Quarters, issued by PCS Stamps and Coins, a glass topped case \n(18 x 14 x 7 inches with slots for state and commemorative quarters. \nThree 3 quarter plastics: Maya Angelou, George Washington and Dr. \nSally Ride. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 164203 \nLot# 4357U. S. Coin Display Sets \nMiscellaneous \nU. S. Coins in various presentations: 1921 \nMorgan dollar, G-VG condition in blue hard \nshell case; 2000 Sacagawea dollar enameled \nby The American Mint in hard shell case; 1937 \nAmerica\u2019s Most Beautiful silver coins with \nMercury dime and Walking Liberty half dollar; Coins and Stamps of \nWorld War II; United States Commemorative Fine Art Gallery: 1969 \nKennedy half dollar, Buffalo nickel, Mercury dime, wheatback penny; \nAmerica\u2019s Last Three silver quarters: Barber, Standing Liberty and \nWashington; To The Moon: Ohio State Quarter, Susan B. Anthony \ndollar, Bicentennial Eisenhower dollar; five U. S. Presidential dollars; \nthe last twenty years of the Wheat-Ear penny 1939-1958; the Last \nU. S. Coins of the Second Millennium (1999); World War II obsolete \ncoin collection ( two sets) ; World War I Coin collection; the first three \nyears of Sacagawea; vanishing 20th century coin collection; off center \npenny; 90% silver: two 1964 Kennedy halves; eight 1964 Washington \nquarters; twenty two Roosevelt dimes. 1933 Saint Gaudens $20 \nDouble Eagle facsimile. \nEst. $150-400 \nHWAC# 167352 \nLot# 4358 U. S. Coins & Fractional Currency \nMiscellaneous quintet of U. S. money: 1817 Coronet \nHead Cent, G-VG; 1893 Indian Head cent, G with a \nscratch; 1907 Liberty nickel, AG-G; 1835 Capped Bust \nhalf dollar, G-VG; United States Fractional Currency five \ncents, 1863, G-VG condition. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# \n167481 \nLot# 4359 U.S. Mint 20th Century Variety Group \n- 11 Coins \nEleven U.S. Mint coins with something \nindividually special: 1909-VDB penny, first year of \nissue; 1845-S WWII silver nickel; 1936 Mercury dime; \n1883 nickel (okay, but that\u2019s the only 19th century \none); 1938-D gem unc nickel; 1928-S quarter; 1995 \nSpecial Olympics World Games dollar with Eunice \nKennedy Shriver\u2019s image; 1956 Franklin half dollar; \n1958 quarter; 1939 Liberty half dollar, and a 1996 \nEisenhower dollar. See photo for details. \nSalvatore \nFalcone Collection \nEst. $150-275 \nHWAC# 138914 \nLot# 4360 Very Good Coin Collection \nEleven \ncoins that fall into the good-very good condition \nrange. 1) 1875-S twenty cent piece; 2) 1867 \nthree cent nickel; 3) 1854 w\/arrows half dime; \n4) 1809 half cent; 5) 1913 Buffalo nickel; 6) \n1909 Lincoln penny. 7) 1859 Indian Head penny; \n8) 1909 Indian Head penny; 9) 1865 three cent \npiece; 10) 1914 Barber quarter; 11) 1913 Barber \nquarter. \nEst. $150-400 \nHWAC# 164961 \nLot# 4361 Replica U. S. Coins \nA collection of \u201cCOPY\u201d \ncoins, made by various mints in tribute to numismatic \nrarities. Wooden case from the National Collector\u2019s \nMint with 17 frosted proof Morgan dollars; two Peace \ndollars. 1849 $20 gold piece; 1933 St. Gaudens $20; \nfive 1929 Indian Head $10 gold; Nineteen American \nMint rarity replicas in plastic slabs; one Bradford \nExchange Mint $50 Humbert U. S. Assay Office \u201c.887\u201d \nalso slabbed. \nEst. $150-400 \nHWAC# 164971 \nLot# 4362 Native Americans U. S. Coins \nReplicas \nLot of 20 coin replicas with Native \nAmerican themes. National Collectors Mint \nBuffalos (10); American Mint: Native American \nU.S. Coins (6): copper layered in gold, 50 mm. \nAmerican Mint: Native American Journey (2): \n40 mm, copper silver-plated. Mesa Grande \nSovereign Nation one ounce silver rounds (2) \neach one ounce .999 silver. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 164979","214 \nJune 2023 \nDAY 4 \n Sun, June 18 \n Numismatics \/ Exonumia \nLot# 4363 Jumbo Coin Collection \nLot of 17 \njumbo sized coin replicas made by American \nMint. These 100 mm medals are copper layered \nin gold, except four are American Gold Rush which are copper, silver \nand gold plated with diamond effect finish. Each medal weighs 376 \ngrams. Six are Classic Eagles; one Statue of Liberty Anniversary; one \nHoly Trinity; one Mysterious Cultures of Latin America; four Jumbo \nGold Dream Replica Collection. \nEst. $150-400 \nHWAC# 164977 \nLot# 4364 Australian Half Penny Bag \nCanvas \nWells Fargo Bank bag with about 500 Australian half \npennies from 1916-1939. Obverse; George V: Reverse; \nWHJ Blakemore: Composition; 97% copper, 2.5% zinc, \n0.5% tin: Diameter 25.5mm: plain edge. Bag weighs \n7.2 pounds. \nEst. $150-400 \nHWAC# 166865 \nLot# 4365 Australian Half Penny Collection \nAbout 150 Australian half pennies from \n1916-1939. Obverse; George V: Reverse; WHJ \nBlakemore: Composition; 97% copper, 2.5% \nzinc, 0.5% tin: Diameter 25.5mm: plain edge. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 166863 \nLot# 4366 Australian Half Penny Collection \nAbout 150 Australian half pennies from \n1916-1939. Obverse; George V: Reverse; WHJ \nBlakemore: Composition; 97% copper, 2.5% \nzinc, 0.5% tin: Diameter 25.5mm: plain edge. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 166864 \nLot# 4367 Canadian Coin Collection \nDiverse \nlot of Canadian coins: 1963 Proof Like Set \n(carbon spots on the dollar); five $1 coins: \n1964, 1965 (2), 1967 (2); all AU-BU condition; \nmiscellaneous coins (about 20) no silver; \nmiscellaneous silver coins: BU roll 1966 fifty \ncent pieces; 17 circulated silver fifty cent \npieces; 21 silver dimes; 12 silver quarters. \nEst. \n$150-400 \nHWAC# 166860 \nLot# 4368 \n 1976 \n Montreal Olympics Silver \nCoin Collection \nAuthorized by the Olympic \n(1976) Act of Parliament, this uncirculated set \nof 28 coins is housed in a custom wooden case \nmade in Canada, and was issued by the Royal \nCanadian Mint. The coins celebrate each of \nthe sports of the 1976 Montreal Olympics, and \ninternational spirit of competition. Includes 14 \n$5 coins, and 14 $10 coins. Each coin contains \n92.5% silver. The $5 coins are 38 mm in \ndiameter with a fine silver content of .72 troy ounce. The $10 coins \nare 45 mm in diameter with a fine silver content of 1.44 troy ounces. \nSix series of four coins each, includes cards of descriptions. Total silver \ncontent: 30.24 troy ounces. \nEst. $1000-2000 \nHWAC# 166762 \nLot# 4369 Republic of Panama Proof Sets \nLot of seven proof sets from the Republic of \nPanama in original packaging. Years 1966- \n1972. Each set contains six coins: un centesimo, \n5 centesimo, decimo de balboa, cuarto de \nbalboa medio balboa, un balboa. Total mintage \nfor: 1966: 12, 701 sets; 1967 19,983 sets, struck at the U.S. Mint; 1968: \n23,210 sets; 1969: 14.000 sets; 1970: 9,528; 1971: 10,696; 1972: \n13,322. The one balboa is 0.900 fine silver with an asw of 0.7734oz. \nMany of these sets were melted in the silver rush of 1980, note to low \nmintages. \nSalvatore Falcone Collection \nEst. $220-600 \nHWAC# 124022 \nLot# 4370 South American Coins \nLot of South \nAmerican coins: Argentina, about 30 coins mostly \n1800s; Brazil, about a dozen, mostly 1800s; \nColumbia, six coins,1849-1902, all silver; Peru, \ntwo 1895 coppers; Ecuador, three silver coins \n1889 & 1902; Chile: four silver coins 1899-1903; \nUruguay, nine coins 1869-1893 \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 167483 \nLot# 4371 Binders of Foreign Coins \nTwo \nbinders of foreign coins in 2 x 2 flips or \ncardboard. About 250 coins in all. Large \namount of Canadian pennies; many countries \nrepresented. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 167485 \nLot# 4372 Foreign Coin & Currency Group \nWooden frame (12 x 17 inches) with German \ncoins and banknotes; 1967 Australian first \nday of issue two cent bronze with postal \ncover; 1968 Zambia uncirculated set; 1968 \ncoins of modern Japan; 1966 Australian Mint \nuncirculated set; Chinese old coins (1644- \n1911); 1979 Leningrad Mint Set of Coins of the USSR; box of 2.2 \npounds of foreign coins. Ziploc; bag of foreign currency. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 167484 \nLot# 4373 Foreign Coin Group \nLot of diverse \nforeign coins: 1989 United Kingdom royal \nMint Proof Coin Collection Set (nine coin set \nin original packaging); 1936 German Souvenir \nSet (two mark & five mark coins and a stamp \nof Adolph Hitler); 1982 United Kingdom \nUncirculated Coin Collection set (seven coin \nset from Royal Mint); 1989 one pound proof \nin blue case; 1968 Mexican Olympics 25 peso silver, BU in original \nplastic; bag of mixed and unsorted pre Euro European coins (about \n30-40). \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 166861 \nLot# 4374 World Coin Collection \nOver 70 \ncountries represented in these 125 coins. All \ndifferent, catalog value over $500. \nSalvatore \nFalcone Collection \nEst. $240-400 \nHWAC# 145508 \nLot# 4375 World Explorers\/ \nSixpence \nCollections \nTwo \nwooden case coin collections: \n1) The Last of the Sixpences by \nDanbury Mint. Wooden box 9 \nx 6 x 4 inches with 32 English \nsixpence \npieces \n. \nBottom \ndrawer has information cards \nabout the years represented. \nSixpences minted from 1936 to \n1967. Coins issued from 1936 \nto 1946 are 50% Pure Silver. \nCoins issued from 1947 to \n1967 are Cupronickel. Part of \nDanbury\u2019s marketing: \u201cOver 50 years ago, the legendary Royal Mint \nstruck the last circulating sixpence coin in a historic series that dates \nback over 450 years to the era shortly after the death of King Henry \nVIII. The beloved sixpence was one of Britain\u2019s most prized coins and \nso treasured that it became tradition for the coin to be slipped into a \nbride\u2019s shoe or hidden in the traditional Christmas pudding as a \u201cgood \nluck\u201d charm.\u201d 2) The World\u2019s Greatest Explorers; wooden case (9 x 7 x \n2 inches) with ten gold coins, 11 mm, each 0.5 grams of .999 fine gold. \nCoins from the Republic of Chad; includes brochure of explorers story. \nIssued by Windsor Mint, originally sold for 1799 pounds ($2206). \nEst. \n$150-400 \nHWAC# 164972","215 \nView complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at \n FHWAC.com \nDAY 4 \n Sun, June 18 \nNumismatics \/ Exonumia \nLot# 4376 Cigar Cutter Coin: 1871 Five \nPesetas \nA silver five pesetas Spanish coin \ndated 1871, altered into a cigar cutter. Obverse: \nHead left; Obverse Legend: AMADEO I REY...Reverse: Crowned arms, \npillars, value below; Reverse Legend: LEY 900 MILESIMAS 40 PIEZAS \nEN KILOG. Composition: Silver: fineness: 0.9000; weight: 25.0000g; \nASW: 0.7234oz. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 167724 \nLot# 4377 Maria Theresa Thaler Silver Coin \nDishes \nTwelve silver dishes, 3 1\/4 inches wide, \n1\/2 inch deep with Maria Theresa silver thalers \nat their center. A total of 636 grams of .800 silver. \nEst. $400-1200 \nHWAC# 167477 \nLot# 4378 \n California \nCalifornia Model Box Coin \nCalifornia Model \nCoin Box, probably by Joseph Moore of Birmingham England. \nCalifornia \/ (pictorial miners) \/ 1849 \/\/ Windsor Castle. Br., rd., 23 \nmm. \nEst. $300-500 \nHWAC# 167667 \nLot# 4379 \n California \nCalifornia Model Box \nCoin \nTiny metal box (23 mm): California \/ \n(pictorial miners) \/ 1849 \/\/ (pictorial harbor \nscene) \/ Emigration \/ To \/ California. Size of \na five dollar gold piece counter, attributed to \nJoseph Moore of Birmingham, England. \nEst. \n$200-400 \nHWAC# 167668 \nLot# 4380 \n California \nCalifornia Model Coins \nLot of three rare California Model coins: 1) \n1849 Modal dollar counter, Fauver #550, R 7; \n2) 1849 California Model 1\/4 dollar; 3) 1849 \nModel Half Eagle. \nEst. $300-500 \nHWAC# 167661 \nLot# 4381 \n California \n1849 Liberty Head\/ \nMiner Gaming Counters \nLot of eleven $5 \ngold piece sized gaming counters. Obv.: Liberty \nHead \/ stars \/ 1849; Rev.: pictorial miners \/ \nCalifornia \/ 1849. One is in AU condition with \ngold plating (it looks like a $5 gold piece, but it \nisn\u2019t!) \nEst. $200-500 \nHWAC# 167677 \nLot# 4382 \n California \nDancing Bear California \nCounter \nObv.: California Gold Mines\/ (dancing \nbears) \/ A. D. 1850; Rev.: California \/ Gold \/ \nMines \/ 1850 \/ spread eagle. Br., rd., 35 mm. \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 167678 \nLot# 4383 \n California \nDancing Bear California \nCounter \nObv.: California Gold Mines\/ (dancing \nbears) \/ A. D. 1850; Rev.: California \/ Gold \/ \nMines \/ 1850 \/ spread eagle. Br., rd., 35 mm. \nEst. $400-600 \nHWAC# 167679 \nLot# 4384 \n California \nCal Flag Counters \nLot \nof five: three twenty dollar size (34 mm); two \nten dollar size (28 mm). Obv.: California \/ (flag) \n\/ Counter; rev. Liberty Head \/ 1852. One ten \ndollar size is dated 1847, the other has an eagle \non reverse instead of Liberty. \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 167673 \nLot# 4385 \n California \nCalifornia Flag Token \nObv.: sailing ship \/ flag \/ \n1849 \/ 13 stars; Rev.: California \/ (eagle) \/ Token. Br., rd., 38 mm. With \noriginal gilt. \nEst. $300-500 \nHWAC# 167674 \nLot# 4386 \n California \nCalifornia $20 Counter \nwith \u201cSF\u201d Counterstamp \nCalifornia counter \nthe size of a $20 gold piece: Obv.: Liberty head \n\/ Comp. S. Marke; rev.: In Unitate Fortitudo \/ \nCompos Speil - Marke \/ (S. F. counterstamp). \nVG-F condition. \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 167662 \nLot# 4387 \n California \nCalifornia $50 Gold \nSized Counter \nObv.: sailing ship \/ flag \/ 1849 \/ \n13 stars; Rev.: California \/ (eagle) \/ Token. Br., \nrd., 38 mm. \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 167675 \nLot# 4388 \n California \nCalifornia Counter \nCollection \nLot of ten gaming counters from the \nGold Rush state. Three $50 sized flag counters; \none $20 sized counter; six $10 sized flag \ncounters. \nEst. $300-500 \nHWAC# 167676 \nLot# 4389 \n California \nCal Counter Coin Box \nObv.: California \/ (miners) \/ 1849; rev.: (harbor \nscene) Emigration \/ To \/ California. Br., rd., 23 \nmm. \nEst. $200-500 \nHWAC# 167672 \nLot# 4390 \n California \nCalifornia Gold Rush \nMint Drop Box \nTiny metal box (23 mm): \nCalifornia \/ (pictorial miners) \/ 1849 \/\/ \n(pictorial harbor scene) \/ Emigration \/ To \n\/ California. Size of a five dollar gold piece \ncounter, unique! \nEst. $300-500 \nHWAC# 167666 \nLot# 4391 California Mint Drop Box \nRare, \ngilt, brass, 34 mm coin box. Liberty Head \nobverse \/ 1851; reverse: United States Mint \nDrops\/ (pictorial eagle) \/ Twenty D. Overall \nFine condition with stains on obverse. \nEst. \n$150-300 \nHWAC# 167670 \nLot# 4392 Gaming Counter Collection \nLot \nof 19 gaming counters patterned after U. S. \ncoinage: four $20 gold piece size; five $10 \ngold piece size; a half dime; three $2 1\/2 gold \npiece size; two $5 gold piece size, a medal \ncommemorating the 50th anniversary of the \ngold rush 1848-1898, with miner on obverse \nand covered wagon on reverse, br., rd., 24 mm with loop. \nEst. $150- \n250 \nHWAC# 167664","216 \nJune 2023 \nDAY 4 \n Sun, June 18 \n Numismatics \/ Medals \nLot# 4393 Indian Head Gaming Counters \nLot of two examples of Indian Head gaming \ncounters. 1) Pike Woolen Co. \/ The $25 Tailors \n\/ 510-13th St. Oakland \/\/ Indian Head \/ 16 \nstars; br., rd., 32 mm. Tokencatalog.com notes: \nW. H. Pike, 1906-1909 ads in Oakland Tribune \n- 510 13th St.; 1912+ ads show them at 1315 \nFranklin. 2) Liberty \/ Indian Head \/ 1913 Germany \/\/ United State of \nAmerica \/ E \/ Pluribus \/ Unum \/ pictorial eagle \/ In God We Trust \/ \nFive Dollars; Br., rd., 20 mm. This piece is intended to look like a U.S. \nfive dollar gold piece, as outlined in Fred Holabird\u2019s August 2020 essay \non gaming counters featuring the Fauver Collection. \nEst. $150-250 \nHWAC# 167663 \nLot# 4394 \n San Francisco, California 1915 \n PPIE \nEastside Beer Medal \n1915 Panama California \nExpo Eastside Beer Gold Medal winner \nAward Medal. San Francisco and San Diego \nexpositions. Br., rd., 28 mm, AU condition. \nEst. \n$150-250 \nHWAC# 167665 \nLot# 4395 \n Santa Clara, California \nSanta Clara \nCollege Silver Medal \nSilver medal given to \ngraduates of Santa Clara College. Made in 1890, \n400 made. 41 mm, with hanger. Fabulous art \nwork. 30.6 grams. \nSalvatore Falcone Collection \nEst. \n$200-350 \nHWAC# 145399 \nLot# 4396 \n California \nVintage Sports Medals \nThree vintage sports medals, two gold: 1) San \nFrancisco Football League \/ Union Iron Works \n\/ The Tanks \/\/ T. Picknell \/ Season \/ 1921- \n1922; 11.6 grams, 14 carat gold. 2) U.I.W.F.C. \/ \nCal F. L. Champions \/ 1917-17 \/ T. Picknell; 7.6 \ngrams, 14 carat. 3) silver: S. F. Cal. Football Ass\u2019n \/\/ T. Picknell \/ 1914- \n15. Total gold content: 0.324 oz. \nEst. $650-1200 \nHWAC# 167480 \nLot# 4397 Vintage Gold Sports Medals \nLot of four vintage sports medals, three of \nthem gold. 1) 1917-1918 Cup Competition, T. \nPicknell; 9.4 grams of 14 carat. 2) 1917 Cup \nCompetition, T. Picknell, 8.3 grams of 10 carat. \n3) Hastings & St. Leonards Football Club Ltd. \n1905: The President\u2019s Jubilee Medal 1855- \n1905 \/ T. Picknell, 13.2 grams of 10 carat. 4) \nSterling silver medal: Sussex County Football \nAssociation \/ Senior Cup Winners \/1911-1912 \/ St. Leonards Amateur \nF. C. Total gold content of 0.313 oz. \nEst. $600-1200 \nHWAC# 167479 \nLot# 4398 \n Colorado \nColorado Medal Collection \nThis \ncollection of 14 medals celebrates Colorado. There are \nsouvenir coins of Pikes Peek, Colorado KKK, a fantasy \nbrothel token, a Rush to the Rockies Denver token, two \nMasonic tokens, Estes Park tokens, and the Air Force \nAcademy. c. 1959. \nGary Bracken Collection \nEst. $150-300 \nHWAC# 162516 \nLot# 4399 \n New Hampshire \nNew Hampshire Token & \nMedal Collection \nOver \n35 medals from New \nHampshire. Daniel Webster \nbirthplace medals, Franklin \nNew \nHampshire \n(26 \nmedals). Grenier AFB NCO \nopen mess tokens (4); Laconia medals (3); Old Willey House, Crawford \nNotch; Bicentennial medal; White Mountains. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# \n167717 \nLot# 4400 \n Buffalo, New York 1925 \n Larkin Co. 50th Anniversary \nMedals \nLot of 15 medals commemorating the 50th anniversary of the \nLarkin Company (1925), a soap manufacturer in Buffalo New York. \nMany are uncirculated. Founders bust on obverse; company factory \non reverse. Br., rd., 38 mm. In 1875, John D. Larkin and his wife moved \nto Buffalo. His only product was a yellow laundry bar named Sweet \nHome Soap. The business grew and by 1925, the Larkin Company \nmanufactured most of the 900 catalog items in factories covering \nsixteen-and-a-half acres on Seneca Street in Buffalo. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 167715 \nLot# 4401 Erie Canal HK-1 \nin Original Box \nThis is the \nclassic very first so-called \ndollar listed by Hibler-Kappan. \nIt commemorates the opening \nof the Erie canal in 1825. In \nthe 1820s and 30s America\u2019s \nmain transportation routes \nwere a series of constructed \ncanals rather than muddy dirt \nroads winding through the \ncountryside. It greatly sped \nup transportation of goods \nand services throughout then \nMidwest to the East coast. \nIn July 2020 Dave Bowers published an article on this medal in the \nNumismatist, pages 75-76. This piece is white metal. A copy of the \narticle is included. \nEst. $600-1500 \nHWAC# 168005 \nLot# 4402 America In Space Medals \nLot \nof nine medals commemorating America in \nSpace. Six of the medals are silver, three are \nbronze. 1) Tribute to Apollo, 63 mm, bronze; \n2) Apollo 15 Eyewitness medal by Franklin \nMint, solid sterling silver; 3) Apollo XII \u201cYankee \nClipper\u201d \u201cIntrepid\u201d sterling silver; 4) American \nto the Moon 1969; 5) One Small Step for Man, \nOne Giant Leap for Mankind, silver; 6-9) Plush \nvelvet velour, metal trimmed case contains four 1988 commemorate \nmedallions celebrating America in space. Two bronze colored feature \nthe space shuttle; two silver colored feature an astronaut on the \nmoon with the American flag. \nSalvatore Falcone Collection \nEst. $375-800 \nHWAC# 132026 \nMany additional photos \n also available online! \nVisit the online catalog at \nFHWAC.com","217 \nView complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at \n FHWAC.com \nDAY 4 \n Sun, June 18 \nNumismatics \/ Medals \nLot# 4403 \nGutzwa \nRelief Bronze Plaque \nof Charles Lindbergh \nSpectacular \nand \nmagnificent \nlarge \nbronze medallic plaque \ncelebrating Lindbergh\u2019s \nfamous \nfirst \nflight \nacross the Atlantic in \n1927. Made by sculptor \nand painter Julius T. \nGutzwa of Meridian, \nConnecticut. \nGutzwa \n(c1891-1956) \nwas \na \nPolish \nimmigrant \nwho came to the US \nat the age of 15. His \nartistic talents soon came to the forefront, and he became known \nas a painter and sculptor. His most famous work was a large bronze \nstatue of Polish General and Patriot Pulaski, completed in 1934. \nHis murals are found in Hartford, Meridian and elsewhere in Ct. In \n1933, Gutzwa was commissioned to paint a number of present and \nhistorical world figures, including Woodrow Wilson and George \nWashington. Even though Gutzwa was an exceptionally successful and \nwell paid artist, his name does not appear among the many standard \nart reference works. Noted medallic historian Dick Johnson. long time \ncurator of the Medallic Arts Co., noted one known Lindbergh (note \n2 different spellings) bronze plaque, which does not appear to be \nthis piece. Johnson assigned a construction date of 1932, though we \nfound no records on the web. Thus at present, there are two of these \nmagnificent plaques known. 9 7\/8\u201d octagonal, two holes in upper \npanel for suspension. A third hole was considered and partially drilled \nat top center. This is an exceptional piece in XF-AU condition. \nSalvatore \nFalcone Collection \nEst. $2000-6000 \nHWAC# 137472 \nLot# 4404 Bronze Plaque of \nTheo Roosevelt by James Earl \nFraser, 1920 \n10\u201d x 13\u201d signed at \nupper right. Excellent condition. \nOn the back is the original paper \nlabel \u201cThe Roosevelt Base- \nrelief\/ by James Earl Fraser \/ \nCopyrighted. Patented applied \nfor \/ all rights reserved by \/ \nDecorative Arts league \/ 175 \n5th ave New York, NY. This is \ncast iron painted with a bronze \nhue. It is possible all were made \nin this manor and because of \ntheir appearance were thought \nto be bronze. This is an original \nwith the original label attached \non the back. James Earl Fraser \n(1876-1953) is most famous for \ndesigning the Buffalo Nickel. He began sculpting and carving limestone \naround his home in Mitchell, South Dakota. At age 14 he took classes \nat the Art Institue of Chicago, and at age 18 created his most famous \nwork of art, \u201cThe End of the Trail.\u201d: depicting the exhaustion of proud \nIndian warriors trying to protect their people. \nEst. $1000-2000 \nHWAC# 168007 \nLot# \n4405 \nPresidential \nInauguration Medals: Reagan, \nNixon, Eisenhower \nLot of \nfour presidential inauguration \nmedals: \n1953 \nDwight \nD. \nEisenhower \n(Medallic \nArt); \n1957 Eisenhower\/Nixon; 1973 \nNixon\/Agnew (silver); 1985 \nReagan\/Bush (in original box \nwith paperwork from Medallic Art). \nSalvatore Falcone Collection \nEst. \n$300-800 \nHWAC# 132047 \nLot# 4406 \nSterling Silver \nPresidential Medals: Franklin \nMint \n36 Sterling Silver Proof \nPresidential Medals by The \nWhite \nHouse \nHistorical \nAssociation, Franklin Mint \nThis set includes 36 solid \nsterling silver medals (each \nweighs 500 grains, 39.9 grams, \n1.3 oz) that commemorative a \npresident, starting with George Washington, and ending with Richard \nNixon. The frosted proof medals are 39 mm. The medals in this set are \nin excellent condition with no toning. Comes in their original, three \n16 1\/2 x 12 inch wooden, frames of twelve medals each, with the \nhardware to mount these on the wall. \nEst. $1200-2000 \nHWAC# 165446 \nLot# 4407 Franklin Mint Calendar Medals \nLot of seven Franklin Mint, 76 mm bronze \nmedals with calendars from the date of issue: \n1973 (2), 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978 & 1988. \nSalvatore Falcone Collection \nEst. $150-400 \nHWAC# \n124001 \nLot# 4408 \n 1966-1977 \n History of the U.S. \nin Bronze Medals - 210 pcs \nFranklin Mint\u2019s \nHistory of the United States in 210 Franklin \nBronze Medals. 45mm.Proof. Medals issued, \n1966-1977 Provides comprehensive history of \nthe U. S. since the Declaration of Independence \nin 1776. Each medal recalls a different year \nby depicting the \u2018event of the year\u2019, selected by those listed on its \nreverse. Collection stored in Walnut Box, 15\u201dw x 12\u201dd x 6-1\/4\u201dh \naccommodating 11 sliding trays holding 25 medals each. Collection \nalso comes with a box of descriptive folders and other significant \nevents of the year for each medal. There is also a HB book included, \nwith the same information. \nEst. $400-600 \nHWAC# 163538 \nLot# 4409 History of the U.S. in Pewter \nIngots - 100 pcs \nThe Franklin Mint\u2019s Issue of \nthe \u201cHistory of the U.S.\u201d, 100 ingots in Antique \nPewter, 2.1\u201d x 1.4\u201d. This Collection is an officially \nrecognized commemorative of the American \nRevolution Bicentennial Adm. The face of each \ningot portrays the event commemorated. The \nreverse bears the official symbol of the 200th Anniversary of the U.S., \nthe title and issue number. Collection is stored in handsome walnut \nbox with 4 slide-in trays of 25 ingots, each with connected cover. \nEst. \n$400-600 \nHWAC# 163537 \nLot# 4410 Magician Medals & Tokens \nLot of over 25 medals and tokens related to \nmagicians and their art. 1927 International \nBrotherhood \nof \nMagicians \nConvention, \nKenton, Ohio envelope seals; 1928 Thurston \nthe Magician good luck charm; Mysto Magic; \nNelson Enterprises Columbus, Ohio. \nEst. $200- \n500 \nHWAC# 167718 \nLot# 4411 Oil Company Medals & Coins \nDealer lot of medals and coins produced by \noil companies. Shell Oil Presidential coins \n(26); Sunoco Antique Car coins (47); Sunoco \nPresidents (6 different); 1978 Husky Oil \nBuffalo Bill (2); 1986 Shell Oil 50th Anniversary; Kibler\u2019s All Round Oil \ncardboard \u201cboys buzzer\u201d (2) circa 1930s. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 167728","218 \nJune 2023 \nDAY 4 \n Sun, June 18 \n Numismatics \/ Medals \nLot# \n4412 \nPhilatelic \nMedals \nLot of ten medals \npertaining to philately. \n1) 1976 U. S. Postal \nService \nBicentennial \nPlated\/base \nmetal, \n54 \nmm, with encased 1976 \nten cent Declaration of \nIndependence \nStamp. \nUnusual item. 2) 1972 \nNational \nAssociation \nof Letter Carriers 48th \nBiennial \nConvention \nNew Orleans, Louisiana \ndelegate \nbadge; \nbrass \nname tag pin bar with \nCrescent City pendant. 3) \n1972 U. S. Postage Stamps 125th anniversary medal, white metal, 32 \nmm. 4-6) three gold plated postage stamps: two are John F. Kennedy \n5 cent; George Washington crossing the Delaware 24 cent. Also four \nmedals commemorating the Wild Turkey Stamp of 1976, 1977, 1978 \n& 1980. Turkeys noted: Florida, Eastern, and Rio Grande. \nEst. $100- \n200 \nHWAC# 167713 \nLot# 4413 S. S. Central \nAmerica \nSilver \nMedallion\/Placer Gold \nMarketed \nby \nGlobal \nCertification \nServices, \na \n1\/4 \nounce \nsilver \nmedallion: 49er gold from \nthe S.S. Central America \n\/ (miner panning with a \nfleck of gold in his pan); \nRev.: S. S. Central America \n1857 \/ (ship floundering). \nThe 4 x 3 inch plastic case has the right one third of the front cover \nmissing. But the medallion is protected. \nEst. $100-300 \nHWAC# 167710 \nLot# 4414 Sunny Jim Medals \nLot of six \nbrilliant uncirculated Sunny Jim medals \nfrom circa 1935. Obv.: \u201cForce\u201d \/ Bring \/ Back \nProsperity \/ With \/ Sunny Jim; rev.: Good Luck \/ Forget That Times \/ \nAre Tough and Grim, \/ Cheer Up and Smile \/ With Sunny Jim \/ Good \nHealth. Br., rd., 32 mm. \u201cForce\u201d was the first successful wheat flake \nbreakfast cereal. First produced in 1901 in Buffalo, New York, it utilized \na cartoon character named \u201cSunny Jim.\u201d Minnie Hanff invented Jimmy \nDumps in 1901. The morose Mr. Dumps transformed into Sunny Jim \nafter eating the \u201cForce\u201d cereal. Advertising appeared in magazines, on \nbillboards and trolley cars. This medal dates to the Depression with its \nmotto \u201cBring Back Prosperity.\u201d \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 167722 \nLot# \n4415 \nAmerican \nWildlife Gold Plated Silver \nMedals \nLot of ten of the 36 \nendangered species wildlife \nseries. The medals were \nminted by The Wittnauer Mint \nand marketed by the Longines \nSymphonette in the 1970\u2019s. \nThis medallion is Sterling .925 \n(92.5%) pure silver, contains \nmore than one ounce of .999 \nfine silver and has a layer of \nelectroplate in 24kt. gold. The diameter is 40 millimeters. The reverse \nhas information about each animal, the Sierra Club lent technical \nassistance to the designers. The animals here are: Prairie Dog, Gray \nWolf, Harp Seal, Caribou, Fisher, Polar Bear, Humpback Whale, Musk \nOx, Black Footed Ferret and Puma. \nEst. $450-600 \nHWAC# 165167 \nLot# 4416 John Wayne American: Gasparro \nMedal \nTwo medals designed by famed sculptor \nFrank Gasparro commemorating movie star \nJohn Wayne - American. Original medal struck \nby the US Mint in 1979: bronze, 75 mm, in \noriginal cardboard box; the copper is 34 mm \nin original cellophane. Gasparro (1909-2001) \nsculptor, engraver U.S. Mint 1942-81; joined Mint as junior engraver \nDecember 1942, assistant Chief Engraver 1962, appointed Chief \nEngraver, 23 February 1965, retired from the Mint 16 January 1981, 38 \nyears of Mint service. He designed the Memorial reverse of the Lincoln \nCent, the Kennedy Half Dollar and the Eisenhower dollar during his \ncareer. A most productive medallist, Gasarro prepared models for a \ndozen medal series, both for the U.S. Mint and for private firms. \nEst. \n$100-200 \nHWAC# 167669 \nLot# 4417 Medals in tribute \nto U. S. Currency \nMade by \nAmerican Mint: medals that \ncelebrate issues of American \ncurrency: five 70 mm and ten \n50 mm medals, copper, layered \nin gold. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# \n164973 \nLot# 4418 Pope Pius IX Medal \nIn original \ncase, high relief portrait of Pope Pius IX (1846- \n1878) on obverse, Latin inscription on reverse. \n58 mm, silver. Pius became pope in 1846. He \nwas the last pope to rule over the Papal States, \nwhich covered much of what is now Italy. There \nwas no separation of church and state until a rebellion by Italian \nnationalists forced Pope Pius IX into exile, which led to the creation \nof modern Italy. After the pope returned from exile without the Papal \nStates to rule over, he was confined to the Vatican, giving the Vatican a \nnew significance. Pius also instituted the doctrine of papal infallibility. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 167471 \nLot# 4419 Silver Medal Collection \nLot of \n12 medals. Two stamped .900 fine silver \n(ANA 1989 & 1990 conventions); the rest are \nbelieved to be silver: Albert Gore\/ George Bush \n2001 (in black velvet case); 1974 Mother\u2019s Day \npendant; 1969 Eisenhower; seven medals of \nvarious popes from the Vatican. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 166310 \nLot# 4420 Medals of Liberty \nAmerican Mint \nmedals, copper with silver plate or layered \nwith gold, depicting Lady Liberty, the Statue of \nLiberty, or the 9\/11 attack on our liberty. Four \n70 mm medals; sixteen smaller medals. \nEst. \n$100-200 \nHWAC# 164974 \nLot# 4421 Statue of Liberty\/Old Glory \nMedals \nLot of 24 medals: two American Mint \nmedals: History of Old Glory, silver plated \ncopper with color tableau, commemorating \nBetsy Ross\u2019s Flag. 22 medals celebrating the \n100th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty in \n1986: several varieties: copper, bronze, white metal. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 167712","219 \nView complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at \n FHWAC.com \nDAY 4 \n Sun, June 18 \nNumismatics \/ Medals \nLot# \n4422 \nTobacco\/Cannabis \nMedal \nCollection \nLot of ten medals: Bull Durham - \nheads\/tails flipper (4); Skoal Chew Tobacco; \nCamel Cigarettes 1956 medal; Cannabis: \nLegalize It, one ounce copper pieces (4: all \nuncirculated). \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 167725 \nLot# 4423 Whiskey \nCompany Medals \nLot \nof 29 medals made by \nwhiskey companies: 22 \nGreen River Whiskey; \nPaul Jones Blended \nWhiskey \nspinner; \nHiram Walker\u2019s Gold Crest Canadian Rye Whiskey spinner; Old Grand \nDad Kentucky Bourbon; Gunther Brewing Co. Baltimore; Lansdowne \nwhiskey spinners (2); 1959 St. Lawrence Seaway opening: Seagrams \nVO Canadian whiskey. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 167714 \nLot# 4424 Robert E. Lee\/Civil War Medals \nIssued by the PCS Stamps and Coins Co.: Robert \nE. Lee 150th Anniversary Commemorative; \nwooden case 8 x 5 x 3 inches with a 1925 \nStone Mountain commemorative half dollar \nand two commemorative stamps featuring \nLee. Also American Mint medals: two 70 mm \nmedals, copper layered in gold with pad print \nof the Gettysburg Address. Two Heroes of the \nConfederacy oval medals, 85 x 62 mm; one 50 \nmm Civil War Heritage medal. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 164975 \nLot# 4425 World War Two Commemorative \nMedals \nLarge dealer lot of 27 medals made \nby Bradbury Exchange or American Mint \ncommemorating World War II. One 100 mm medal Battle of Iwo \nJima; eight 70 mm medals Operation Overlord; one oval (85 x 65 mm) \nMilitary Planes of Pearl Harbor; others celebrate the Marines and \nWorld War Two. \nEst. $150-400 \nHWAC# 164976 \nLot# 4426 Medium \nSized \nMedal \nCollection \nLot \nof \n47 medals made by \nAmerican Mint, each 70 \nmm. Copper layered in \ngold with pad print and \nsome with Swarowski \ncrystals. Subjects of the \nMedals: Classic Eagles \n(7); Statue of Liberty \nCollection (4); Leading \nin Turbulent Times \n(3); \nTitanic \n100th \nAnniversary (3); Gold \nDream Replica (4); Our Heroes Our Flags (3); Great Popes Through \nHistory (2); Journey to the Moon (2); The Faces of Mount Rushmore \n(2); Mayan Culture Collection; Sacred Grounds of the U.S.A.; Colossal \nGettysburg Address Coin; History of Gold Fort Knox; American Symbols \nof Freedom; Leaders of Freedom; Omaha Beach Landing; American \nCredo Series (2); Firsts in American Presidents (2); Founding Fathers \nColossal Coin Collection (4); Portraits of a Princess (2)(Diana). \nEst. \n$400-800 \nHWAC# 164978 \nLot# 4427 Miscellaneous Medal Collection \nForty miscellaneous medals: Six Abraham \nLincoln; 9 Donald Trump; 9 JFK; Presidential \nFederal Reserve Note; History of Christianity; Constitutional Right \nto Bear Arms; 3 Myths and Legends of Great Britain; 2 Roosevelt\/ \nChurchill; 6 Cuban Missile Crisis; Coins of the U. S. Gold Rush; Apollo \n11. \nEst. $150-400 \nHWAC# 164980 \nLot# 4428 Russian and Bulgarian Medal Collection \nLot of 12 medals with ribbons believed to be from \nRussia and Bulgaria. \nSalvatore Falcone Collection \nEst. \n$240-500 \nHWAC# 138370 \nLot# 4429 \n Lake Tahoe, California c.1880s \nCustom House Saloon Token, Tahoe City, \nc.1880s, Extra Rare \nVery rare; we have not \noffered one of these in over a decade. GF \/ 12.5c \/ Custom House \/ \nJ.B.C. \/ In \/ Trade \/\/ The J.M. Brunswick & Balke Co.\u2019s Check \/ (Man\u2019s \nhead pictorial). Brass, round, 25mm. This choice token dates from \n1882, when Joseph B. Campbell took sole ownership of the saloon \nand billiard parlors. Built in 1872 on a pier opposite the Grand \nCentral pier in Tahoe City, it was originally owned by Campbell and \nJames O. Forbes. It was the fourth saloon built at Tahoe City, and soon \nbecame the \u201ccustom\u201d to go there and all who came to town aboard the \nsteamers, such as the Gov. Stanford, went through the swinging doors, \nincluding perhaps every major San Francisco financier, as Tahoe \nCity is the closest point to the Central Pacific Railroad at Truckee. In \nthe early years, it was marked by a drunken gunfight. Campbell ran \ntwo billiards rooms- one for the ladies. He also had a post office and \ngeneral merchandise store in addition to the saloon which boasted \nof Boca Beer and Tahoe Lager. The wharf was extended 250 feet to \ndeeper water to accommodate all shipping. The local newspaper, the \nTahoe Tattler, was published in the Grand Central Hotel across the \nwharf, though it only lasted from July 1881 to January 1882. Campbell \ndied about 1900, and his brother Frank continued the business. These \nbrass tokens, the size of a quarter, are very rare. It is believed there are \nno more than three known today. Ex. Lerch Collection \nEst. $400-600 \nHWAC# 167070 \nLot# 4430 \n California \nCalifornia Token \nCollection, 29 \nLot of 29 California tokens: \nCamino (5); San Francisco (2); Sacramento; \nDiamond Springs (7); Folsom (4); Chowchilla; \nSutter Creek (2); Martell; Carters; Horstville \n(3); Oak Bottom (2). \nEst. $120-200 \nHWAC# \n167721 \nLot# 4431 \n California \nCalifornia Token \nCollection \nCalifornia \ntoken \ncollection \nfeaturing a roll of (about 40) GF 10 cent tokens \nfrom Line-O-Lites on Geary Boulevard in San \nFrancisco. Eighteen other tokens: Palm City; \nScotia (3); Livermore; Susanville; Placerville \n(4); Diamond Springs (2). \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 167723 \nLot# 4432 \n California \nCalifornia Town Token \nCollection, 44 Different Towns \nSelf identified \ntokens from 44 different California towns. Your \ncollection starts here. Port Costa, Cambria, \nStockton, Coulterville, Nashville, Coram, Weed, \nSusanville, Carters, Oakdale, Chowchilla, \nLompoc, Fresno, French Gulch (saloon), Guadalupe, Porterville, \nFremont, Scotia, Eureka, Fairfield, Turlock, Grass Valley, Nevada City \nand 20 more. \nEst. $400-800 \nHWAC# 167720 \nLot# 4433 \n California \nCalifornia Town Token \nMaverick Collection \nLot of 19 tokens from \nvarious California towns. Four Chinese. Some \nof the towns are: Susanville, Stockton, Palm \nCity, San Luis Obispo, Lindsay, Sacramento, \nTurlock, Diamond Springs and San Francisco. \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 167727","220 \nJune 2023 \nDAY 4 \n Sun, June 18 \n Numismatics \/ Tokens \nLot# 4434 \n California \nMother Lode Token \nGroup \nLot of over 40 tokens from Mother Lode \ntowns on Highway 49 in the Gold Rush Region \nof California: Nevada City (11); Jackson (4); \nAuburn (4); Cool (3); Sonora (6); Grass Valley \n(2); Plymouth (4); Placerville; Coloma. \nEst. \n$200-400 \nHWAC# 167660 \nLot# 4435 \n Montana \nMontana Token \nCollection \nGroup of Montana things: A. L. \nRichards tokens, Laurin, Montana (13); The \nClub Harlowton (3); Montana Hotel Bar, \nChinook; Wallner & Larkin, Chinook; Mike \nKordich, Anconda (sic); Ship Hotel Pool \nRoom; New England Hotel room key, Harlem, \nMontana; Boutelle Super Service, Miles City, \ncoin holder. \nStuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera \nCollection \nEst. $100-200 \nHWAC# 162395 \nLot# 4436 \n Buffalo, New York \nSHELL \nCARD- F.S. Pease, B-NY-2000 \nF.S. Pease\/ \nManufacturers of Oil\/ Best in the World\/Prize \nMedals\/London 1862\/Paris 1867\/Buffalo, N.Y. \nReverse: Mirror Gem condition. Reportedly 5 \nKnown. \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 145746 \nLot# 4437 \n New York City, New York \nLeonie \nBrothel Shell Card \nObv.: Leonie \/ (portrait \nof a woman); rev.: Leonie \/ The \/ Studio \/ 123 \nWest 29 Street. Br., rd., 22 mm. As described \nin tokencatalog.com: \u201cThis is the original \nshell card issue. this address falls within \u201cThe \nTenderloin\u201d district (1850-1890 area of brothels) of NYC, as defined \non the map on page 958 of the book Gotham by Burrows and Miller.; \nthe \u201cTenderloin district\u201d as shown on the map was bounded by Sixth \nAve. (on the SE) and Tenth Ave. (on the NW), bounded by 24th Street \n(on the SW) and 55th Street (on the NE); 123 West 29th Street is \nbetween Seventh Ave. and Sixth Ave. and on the south side of 29th \nstreet. \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 167671 \nLot# 4438 \n New York, New York \nSHELL CARD- \nJ. Walker\u2019s California Vinegar Bitters, B-NY- \n8280 \nJ. Walker California Vinegar Bitters\/ The \nGreat Blood Purifier\/ Give It A Trial\/ Sold By \nAll Druggists. SHELL CARD. B-NY-8280. A great \nshell card for bottle collectors. Obverse: Mirror \nEncased Shell Card \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 145745 \nLot# 4439 \n Oklahoma \nFort Sill Tokens & \nOklahoma Medals \nAn Oklahoma \u201cSooner \nState\u201d nickel silver dollar from Presidential \nArt Medals; 2007 Oklahoma Centennial of \nStatehood, enameled medal; 1963 Oklahoma \nAir Force medal. Tokens from Clinton-Sheridan \nAFB; Fort Bliss (6) and Fort Sill (51 tokens). \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 167719 \nLot# 4440 \n Oklahoma \nOklahoma Hotel & Key \nTag Collection \nLot of nine metal tags from \nOklahoma. D. E. Bird, Ponca City; Hotel Maire, \nBartlesville; Sam Waller, Yale; Muskogee\u2019s New \nHotel; The Sutton, Cleveland; Rogers, Dacoma; \nS. R. Lotspeich, Medford; Westlake, Hennessey; \nE. L. Jones, Medford. \nGary Bracken Collection \nEst. \n$300-600 \nHWAC# 163170 \nLot# 4441 ABC Cigar Co. Tokens, 90 \nAbout \n90+ brown and gray 1.25\u201d A B C Cigar Co. \ntokens. 25c and 50c in trade. \nEst. $200-400 \nHWAC# 167326 \nLot# 4442 Early British Token Collection \nLot of 32 early British tokens. City Road \nLondon; St. Bevois; Isaac Newton; 1771 \nFarthing; Kettle Peace and many more. \nEst. \n$120-400 \nHWAC# 166569 \nLot# 4443 Korea Military \nToken Collection \nThirteen \nopen mess coupon booklets \nfrom U. S. A. Pusan, Ascom, \nConsol & Camp Howze. About \n70 metallic tokens from Osan \nAir Base; Camp Casey Ton Du \nChon; Seoul Area Command; \nWalker Hill Seoul. \nEst. $100- \n200 \nHWAC# 166603 \nLot# \n4444 \nUS \nNavy \nRoadblock \nPaper \nToken \nGroup \n11 rare mostly complete \nUS Navy assorted roadblock \nfor all occasions paper token \nbooks. 1.5x5\u201d. \nEst. $160-200 \nHWAC# 167996 \nLot# \n4445 \nAdvertising \nTokens, 45 \nAbout 45 mostly \nmetal \nadvertising \ntokens. \nGrady Clark, B & O Railroad, \nTravelers Insurance, Interstate \nSecurities, \nFrigidaire, \nKay \nJewelers, \nWestinghouse, \nMutual of NY, Liberty Life \nInsurance, Sylvania etc. \nEst. \n$200-400 \nHWAC# 167757 \nLot# 4446 Grab Bag Token Box \nLarge \nunsorted box of tokens and medals. Box weighs \n4.4 pounds and guarantees hours of study and \nresearch. Collector or dealer? Temperance medals; Worlds Fairs and \nExpos; U. S. Mint medals; 1927 Lucky Lindbergh and many more. \nEst. \n$200-400 \nHWAC# 166754","ABSENTEE BID SHEET \nHolabird Western Americana Collections \n3555 Airway Dr. #308 Reno, NV 89511 775-851-1859 fax 775-851-1834 \nEmail: info@ hwac.com Website: www.FHWAC.com \nf \nName ___________________________________________________ \nCompany ________________________________________________ \nPhone ___________________________________________________ \nAlt. Phone _______________________________________________ \nAddress _________________________________________________ \nCity ________________________________State ___ Zip__________ \nEmail ____________________________________________________ \nDealer ________ Retail Tax ID ________________________________ \nAbsentee bidding is offered as a convenience to our clients who cannot attend the live sale. We are not responsible \nfor any errors or failures to execute bids. For highly desired lots, bidding live is always the best way to secure your \nbids, whether in person or on the phone. If you have any questions or concerns regarding bidding, please contact us \nand we will guide you through the process and help you find the best method of bidding for your circumstance. \nBy submitting these bids, I agree that I have read and will honor all terms and conditions of the sale. I have submitted all \nlot numbers and bid amounts correctly, and acknowledge that it is my responsibility to check the accuracy. I understand \nthat a 25% bidder\u2019s premium will be added to the hammer price on Americana, and 20.5% on numismatic items as \noutlined in the terms and conditions. \nSigned_____________________________________________________________________________ Date_____________________ \nLot # \nBid \nLot # \nBid \nLot # \nBid \nFor Office Use Only \nBidder # \nEntered By \nDate \nBid Increments \nFrom: To: Increment: \n$1 \n $95 $5 \n$100 \n $190 $10 \n$200 \n $475 $25 \n$500 \n $1450 $50 \n$1500 $3400 $100 \n$3500 $9750 $250 \n$10,000 $30,000 $500 \n$30,000 up $1000 \nAuction \nJune 23","PHONE BID SHEET \nHolabird Western Americana Collections \n3555 Airway Dr. #308 Reno, NV 89511 775-851-1859 fax 775-851-1834 \nEmail: info@ hwac.com Website: www.FHWAC.com \nf \nName ___________________________________________________ \nCompany ________________________________________________ \nPhone ___________________________________________________ \nAlt. Phone _______________________________________________ \nAddress _________________________________________________ \nCity ________________________________State ___ Zip__________ \nEmail ____________________________________________________ \nDealer ________ Retail Tax ID ________________________________ \nAbsentee bidding is offered as a convenience to our clients who cannot attend the live sale. We are not responsible \nfor any errors or failures to execute bids. For highly desired lots, bidding live is always the best way to secure your \nbids, whether in person or on the phone. If you have any questions or concerns regarding bidding, please contact us \nand we will guide you through the process and help you find the best method of bidding for your circumstance. \nBy submitting these bids, I agree that I have read and will honor all terms and conditions of the sale. I have submitted all \nlot numbers and bid amounts correctly, and acknowledge that it is my responsibility to check the accuracy. I understand \nthat a 25% bidder\u2019s premium will be added to the hammer price on Americana, and 20.5% on numismatic items as \noutlined in the terms and conditions. \nSigned_____________________________________________________________________________ Date_____________________ \nLot # \nBid \nLot # \nBid \nLot # \nBid \nFor Office Use Only \nBidder # \nEntered By \nDate \nBid Increments \nFrom: To: Increment: \n$1 \n $95 $5 \n$100 \n $190 $10 \n$200 \n $475 $25 \n$500 \n $1450 $50 \n$1500 $3400 $100 \n$3500 $9750 $250 \n$10,000 $30,000 $500 \n$30,000 up $1000 \nAuction \nJune 23"," "," "]


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