



SCNA Convention Coin & Currency Auction
For the second consecutive year, Brunk Auctions has been selected as the official auctioneer for the South Carolina Numismatic Association’s annual convention in Greenville, South Carolina. This auction will be open to ‘live’ in-the-room bidding as well as online participation. Be sure and register to bid as this auction includes many collector coins, precious metal coins and bars, silver and gold, and currency including a high-denomination note.
Thursday, October 23, 1:00 p.m.
Greenville Convention Center - Greenville, SC
This auction will take place at the South Carolina Numismatic Association’s Annual convention at the Greenville Convention Center in Greenville, South Carolina. Bidding will be offered live, inperson, and online via BrunkLive.
Prospective bidders may preview the auction lots at the convention center from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 23.


1
48 Sterling Silver Limited Edition Proof Ingots, State Flags issued by the Franklin Mint, size varies but the average size is 1,000 grains of sterling (.925) silver, light evidence of handling
Provenance: Michael L. Laughlin Estate, Aiken, South Carolina
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000
There is a cumulative total of more than 47,000 grains, which equates to 98 troy ounces of sterling silver, or an ASW (actual silver weight) of just over 90 oz. T.

3
2011 American Silver Eagle Set and Three Silver Mint Medals
2011 American Silver Eagle 25th Anniversary 5 coin set; two 2011-P 9-11-2001
National medal proof 1oz. silver commemorative; U.S. Mint 225th Anniversary 1oz. medal, uncirculated/proof, as issued
Provenance: Riddling Estate

Estimate: $400 - $600 2
Five American Silver Eagles and Five Sterling “Roberts Birds” Rounds five 2016 American Silver Eagles; five Gilroy Roberts bird themed round medallions by Franklin Mint: Swallows, Chickadees, Ringnecked Pheasants, Great Horned Owls, and Ospreys (each 1,000 grains of sterling silver), Silver Eagles graded MS70; sterling medallions with visible handling marks
Provenance: Michael L. Laughlin Estate, Aiken, South Carolina
Estimate: $300 - $500
total ASW (actual silver weight) for this lot is 14.6 oz. T.

4
Group of 12 Morgan Silver Dollars
graded: 1881-S, 1886, 1904-O, and 1921; capsules: 1881-S, 1884-CC, 1889, 1904-O, and 1921-D; flips: 1878-S, 1889-S, and 1890-S, NGC examples are MS65; five in capsules ‘commercial UNC’; three in flips, baggy AU with hits and light wear
Provenance: Riddling Estate
Estimate: $300 - $500

5
Group of 20 American Silver Eagles
11 graded: American Silver Eagles with dates ranging 2006 to 2011, by NGC or PCGS, three are proofs; 9 raw: 1996 (better date) American Silver Eagles, graded coins, please see photos; raw coins with toning and some evidence of handling
Provenance: Riddling Estate
Estimate: $500 - $700

40 Assorted U.S. Silver Dollars, Morgan and Peace
15 Morgan dollars; 25 Peace dollars; assorted dates and mintmarks, condition varies throughout, some instances of substantial wear or rim bruising; 1890-CC a nice VF+; 1921 Peace Fine with surface scratches
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $600 - $900

two key dates observed: 1890-CC and 1921 Peace 6
142 Assorted American Silver Eagle Coins
nice range of dates; ten are colorized; ten in Littleton blister packs; ten in APMEX baggies; ten in individual Littleton baggies; two from WTC Ground Zero recovery, one of those PCGS graded; 100 loose/raw Silver Eagles, many are BU, other loose coins with some evidence of handling or toning
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 8

Three GSA Carson City Morgan Dollars: 1882, 1883, and 1884
1882-CC, 1883-CC, and 1884-CC, coins UNC with light surface marks; some wear to packaging
Provenance: The Estate of Sylvia and Richard Garrett, Maryland
Estimate: $500 - $700


9
Three GSA Carson City Morgan Dollars 1883-CC (x2); 1884-CC (no outer boxes, no COAs), UNC in plastic case, light surface marks
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $600 - $800 11

U.S. 90% Silver Group, Approximately $42 Total Face Value (5) Morgan dollars; a single Peace dollar; another roughly $36 in 90% silver U.S. coinage with the most notable coin being an 1885 seated Liberty dime, all showing signs of circulation, typical for 90% silver lots
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $500 - $700 10
Five GSA Carson City Morgan Dollars 1878-CC, 1882-CC (x2), 1883-CC, and 1884-CC, coins UNC with light surface marks; some wear to packaging (spare 1882 with separated lid and missing COA)
Provenance: Fichera Collection
Estimate: $700 - $1,000

12
72 Assorted U.S. Silver Dollars, Morgan and Peace
58 Morgan dollars; 14 Peace dollars; nice range of dates and mintmarks throughout, average grade VF/XF; ten Morgan dollars are higher grade AU+ with a few reaching brilliant UNC; one Peace dollar with excessive wear; two key dates XF with toning
Provenance: Fichera Collection
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 two key dates observed: 1893 (Philadelphia) and 1895-O


13
Silver Commemorative Group
(5) Bicentennial three coin 40% silver sets; 1999 proof Susan B. Anthony dollar; 1999 proof American Silver Eagle; 1986 proof American Silver Eagle; (3) 1982 George Washington UNC half dollars; 1983 P-D-S Olympic silver dollar set; 1984 proof Olympic silver dollar; 1996 Dolley Madison proof silver dollar; 1999 Yellowstone proof silver dollar, new, in original packaging
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $200 - $300

15
Five Vintage 50-Ounce
by Sunshine Mining, 250 oz.
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000
14
52 Assorted Half Dollar and Silver Dollar Commemorative Coins
41 silver dollar commemoratives, various dates with some duplication, combination of proof and BU strikes, total ASW (actual silver weight) 31.6 oz. T.;
11 clad half dollar commemoratives, as preceding but without silver composition, in capsules, some haziness possible
Provenance: Fichera Collection
Estimate: $500 - $700

16
Seven Vintage Engelhard 10-Ounce “Loaf-Style” Silver Bars consecutive “P” serial numbers, 70 oz. T. total, like new with attractive toning
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000

17
Silver Coins, Proof Set, and Obsolete Bank Notes Group
$5 Farmers Bank of Kentucky; three examples of $5 Bank of Louisville; bank wrapped roll of 1955-S Roosevelt dimes; 1954 proof set in box; 1883-O Morgan dollar; 1884-O Morgan dollar; four 1922 Peace dollars, creasing and folds to the paper money, the balance of the lot as originally minted, some toning
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $200 - $300

19
Black Eagle $1 and Chief $5 Notes
series of 1899 Black Eagle $1; series of 1899 Chief Onc Papa $5, each well worn, creasing, some losses or small tears
Provenance: Private Collection, Virginia
Estimate: $200 - $400

18
Group of Four U.S. Currency Notes
series of 1899 $2 silver certificate; series of 1917 $1 legal tender note; two series of 1923 $1 silver certificates, considerable wear from circulation
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $100 - $200

20
14 American Silver Eagles, Some Proof proofs: 1986, 1987, 1992, 1994, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007; unc: 2004, 2014 (x2), 2015, 2016, and 2018, uncirculated or proof, as issued, varying degrees of toning, discrete writing or stickers to some boxes
Provenance: Fichera Collection
Estimate: $300 - $500


21
15 Engelhard One-Ounce Silver Bars
total weight 15 oz. T., light toning and evidence of handling
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $300 - $500
22
United States Gold & Silver Proof Commemorative Group
1983 Olympic three coin set with $10 gold; 1986 Ellis Island three coin set with $5 gold; and 1987 Constitution two coin set with $5 gold; combined AGW (actual gold weight) is 0.967 oz. T., coins new, in capsules
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000

23
U.S. Proof Set Group (36 sets)
2000 clad set; 1999 clad set; 1999 quarters clad set; 1983 Prestige set; 1987 Prestige set; (2) 1987 sets; (2) 1986 sets; (2) 1985 sets; (2) 1984 sets; (2) 1983 sets; (2) 1982 sets; (2) 1981 sets; (2) 1980 sets; (2) 1979 sets; (3) 1978 sets; (5) 1976 sets; and (5) 1975 sets, coins in original boxes, some wear to packaging, toning or haziness to coins possible
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $100 - $200

24
Assorted Canadian Coins, Some Silver
1988 Calgary proof ten coin set, each $20 denomination, sterling silver; (7) fourcoin 1976 Montreal Olympic proof silver sets, each containing two $5 and two $10 coins; 1978 uncirculated set; 1978 uncirculated set, different packaging; 1978 proof set; 1980 proof set; 1981 proof set; 1982 proof set; 1983 proof set; 1984 proof set; 1985 proof set; 1978 dollar; (2) 1981 dollars; 1982 dollar; 1983 Diana and Charles dollar; (2) 1984 dollars; copper Winnipeg coin; small group of loose Canadian change, majority new in original boxes
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $500 - $700

25
Foreign Gold and Silver Coin Group
two 1974 Turks & Caicos Winston Churchill 50 Crown gold coins; two 1994 Chinese silver panda coins; two 1994 Chinese silver unicorn coins, new, as issued with some wear to outer packaging
Provenance: Fichera Collection
Estimate: $700 - $1,000

26
American Gold Eagle $5 Tenth-Ounce Gold Coin
2016 with 30th Anniversary label, MS70 professionally graded by NGC
Provenance: Michael L. Laughlin Estate, Aiken, South Carolina
Estimate: $200 - $400

1992 Quarter-Ounce American Gold Eagle
fractional gold bullion coin, surface scratches
Provenance: Riddling Estate
Estimate: $600 - $900

28
2011 Medal of Honor and 2012 Star Spangled Banner Proof Gold Coins
2011 Medal of Honor $5 Commemorative Proof Gold Coin; and 2012 Star Spangled Banner Commemorative two-coin proof set, with $5 gold and $1 silver coins, new, each as issued
Provenance: Riddling Estate
Estimate: $600 - $800

2011 Army Commemorative $5 Proof Gold Coin with box and COA, new, as issued
Provenance: Riddling Estate
Estimate: $500 - $700

1986 American Gold Eagle One-Ounce Proof Coin inaugural year, with box and COA, new, in government issued packaging
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $2,600 - $3,000

1986 American Gold Eagle One-Ounce Proof Coin inaugural year, with box and COA, subtle haziness, likely treatable; COA with year notation in ink; sticker to outer box
Provenance: Fichera Collection
Estimate: $2,600 - $3,000

1988 American Gold Eagle Quarter and Tenth Ounce Proof Coins includes: one-quarter ounce and one-tenth ounce gold coins, in separate boxes, light packaging wear with discrete writing and stickers affixed
Provenance: Fichera Collection
Estimate: $800 - $1,000 0.35 oz. T. total


33
1987 2-Coin American Gold Eagle Proof Set includes: one-ounce and half-ounce gold coins, light packaging wear with discrete writing and sticker affixed
Provenance: Fichera Collection
Estimate: $4,000 - $5,000
1.5 oz. T. total 35

1992 4-Coin American Gold Eagle Proof Set includes: one-ounce, half-ounce, quarter-ounce, and tenth-ounce gold coins, haziness to surfaces, possibly treatable; packaging with some wear, discrete writing or stickers affixed
Provenance: Fichera Collection
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
1.85 oz. T. total 34
1995 American Gold Eagle 10th Anniversary Proof Set with West Point ASE five coins, includes the very limited West Point Mint American Silver Eagle exclusive to this set, haziness to surface of half-ounce gold coin, possibly treatable; packaging with light wear and discrete writing
Provenance: Fichera Collection
Estimate: $6,000 - $9,000
1.85 oz. T. gold and 1.0 oz. T. silver

36
1994 4-Coin American Gold Eagle Proof Set includes: one-ounce, half-ounce, quarter-ounce, and tenth-ounce gold coins, haziness to surfaces, possibly treatable; packaging with some wear, discrete writing or stickers affixed
Provenance: Fichera Collection
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
1.85 oz. T. total


37
1996 Atlanta Olympic Gold/Silver Proof 16-Coin Set in Wooden Box set includes: four $5 gold coins; eight $1 silver coins; and four clad half dollars, coins as issued, some haziness or toning possible; light abrasions to box
Provenance: Fichera Collection
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000

39
Group of Gold U.S. Commemorative Coins
1984-W Olympic gold $10 coin; 12 gold $5 commemorative coins, dates between 1986 and 1997, with some duplication, new in capsules
Provenance: Fichera Collection
Estimate: $7,000 - $9,000
total AGW (actual gold weight) 3.38 oz. T.
38
50th Anniversary Kennedy Half Dollar Proof Gold Coin West Point Mint, 0.75 oz. T., new, as issued in Mint packaging
Provenance: Fichera Collection
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500 40

2011 Medal of Honor $5 Commemorative Gold Coin, NGC Graded early release NGC label, MS70
Provenance: Fichera Collection
Estimate: $200 - $400


41
Two Engelhard American Gold Prospector One-Ounce Coins by Engelhard, .9995 pure gold, total AGW (actual gold weight) for this lot 2 oz. T., UNC with only trivial marks
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000

43
Three Engelhard American Gold Prospector One-Ounce Coins by Engelhard, .9995 pure gold, total AGW (actual gold weight) for this lot 3 oz. T., UNC with only trivial marks
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $7,000 - $10,000
42
Two Engelhard American Gold Prospector One-Ounce Coins by Engelhard, .9995 pure gold, total AGW (actual gold weight) for this lot 2 oz. T., UNC with only trivial marks
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000

44
Three Engelhard American Gold Prospector One-Ounce Coins by Engelhard, .9995 pure gold, total AGW (actual gold weight) for this lot 3 oz. T., UNC with only trivial marks
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $7,000 - $10,000


45
Five $100 Face Value Canadian 22K Gold Coins 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, and 1986; each coin with an AGW (actual gold weight) of 0.50 oz. T., proof coins in original packaging, some toning or haziness possible
Provenance: Private Collection
46
Five $100 Face Value Canadian 22K Gold Coins two 1979, two 1980, and a single 1981; each coin with an AGW (actual gold weight) of 0.50 oz. T. proof coins in original packaging, some toning or haziness possible
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000

Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 47
Eight $100 Face Value Canadian 14K Gold Coins, Dated 1976 with beaded border on obverse and reverse; each coin with an AGW (actual gold weight) of 0.25 oz. T. UNC coins, still sealed with some wear to outer packaging
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000

48
Five $100 Face Value Canadian 22K Gold Coins 1976 and four 1978 coins; each coin with an AGW (actual gold weight) of 0.50 oz. T., proof coins in original packaging, some toning or haziness possible
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000

49
Krugerrand Gold Coin and 14kt. Chain
1976 one-ounce gold Krugerrand in rope bezel surround; with rope chain, stamped “14K”, yellow gold, length 18-1/2 in., 7.3 g, typical wear to coin with slight rub to high relief areas; chain with some tarnishing
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $3,000 - $4,000

51
1978 Gold 2-Rand African Coin
AGW (actual gold weight) 0.2354 oz. T., faint haziness, virtually no marks
Provenance: Joan Baker Collection
Estimate: $500 - $600

50
50 Peso Mexican Gold Coin and Gold Filled Chain
1947 gold fifty peso Mexican gold coin; with chain stamped “1/20 12K”, 12kt. gold filled, length 24 in., light ticks and rub to high relief areas
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $3,000 - $3500 total AGW (actual gold weight) 1.2 oz. T.

52
1881 Philadelphia $10 Gold Coin
Liberty head design, AU with only light wear or rub
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500

53
Low Mintage 1849-O New Orleans $10 Gold Coin mintage of under 24,000, Fine with minimal abrasions
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
Southern gold specialist, Doug Winter, once referred to this date as “the single most underrated eagle from this (New Orleans) Mint.”

55
$5 Half Eagle Gold Coins: 1879, 1880, and 1881
Philadelphia Mint strikes, XF examples
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $1,800 - $2,400

54
$5 Half Eagle Gold Coins: 1843 and 1895 two Philadelphia Mint examples, each XF with minor marks
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $1,200 - $1,600

56
$2.50 Quarter Eagle Gold Coins: 1910, 1912, and 1928 Philadelphia Mint examples, VF+ to XF
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,200

57
$2.50 Quarter Eagle Gold Coins: 1861, 1878, and 1899
Philadelphia strikes, appear to all be solid XF
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,200

58
Pair of Gold Dollars, 1849 and 1862
Type I and Type III gold dollars, each XF, slight bend to 1862
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $500 - $700

59
1856 $5 Gold Coin, Andrew Johnson Family Connection
Philadelphia Mint issue, lustrous XF with possibly an older wiping
Provenance: President Andrew Johnson to his children, then by family descent; Johnson Family Estate Sale, by John Coker, Ltd., March 24-25, 2000, Greeneville, Tennessee; Private Tennessee Collection
Estimate: $600 - $900
This lot comes with accompanying paperwork which suggests this coin was Lot 10J in the “President Andrew Johnson’s Family Estate Sale,” held in March of 2000 at Greeneville, Tennessee.

60
1852 United States Gold Dollar
Philadelphia Mint, AU with generous luster remaining
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $300 - $400


61
Three Gold American Arts Commemorative Medals, One-Ounce Each 1980 commemorative issue, Grant Wood, total AGW (actual gold weight) for this lot 3 oz. T., new, as issued
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $7,000 - $10,000

63
1861 $5 Demand Note Friedberg-2 Philadelphia earliest issue of U.S. currency as we know it today, note displays as a nice VF example with folds and edge wear appropriate for age
Provenance: Private Collection, Florida
Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000 ”greenback”, issued under Act of July 17, 1861, series 10, pp B, with bust of Alexander Hamilton at right and statue of Freedom at left, printed by American Bank Note Company, handsomely framed, 11-1/4 x 14 in. overall
62
Three Gold American Arts Commemorative Medals, Half-Ounce Each 1980 commemorative issue, Marion Anderson, total AGW (actual gold weight) for this lot 1.5 oz. T., new, as issued
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000

64
Ten 1981 British Gold Sovereign Coins each with an AGW (actual gold weight) of 0.2354 oz. T., UNC with brilliant luster
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $5,000 - $6,000


65
Ten 1981 British Gold Sovereign Coins each with an AGW (actual gold weight) of 0.2354 oz. T., UNC with brilliant luster
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $5,000 - $6,000
66
Ten 1981 British Gold Sovereign Coins each with an AGW (actual gold weight) of 0.2354 oz. T., UNC with brilliant luster
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $5,000 - $6,000


67
Five 1981 British Gold Sovereign Coins each with an AGW (actual gold weight) of 0.2354 oz. T., UNC with brilliant luster
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $2,600 - $3,000
68
Russian Olympic Gold Set, Six 100 Rouble Coins 1980 Moscow Olympics; 100 Roubles face value; each coin one-half ounce of gold, new, in original packaging
Provenance: Private Collection Estimate: $7,000 - $9,000

69
Russian Olympic Gold Set, Six 100 Rouble Coins
1980 Moscow Olympics; 100 Roubles face value; each coin one-half ounce of gold, new, in original packaging
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $7,000 - $9,000

70
Russian Olympic Platinum Set, Five 150 Rouble Coins
1980 Moscow Olympics; 150 Roubles face value; each coin one-half ounce of platinum, new, in original packaging
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500


71
Two Russian Olympic Silver Sets
1980 Moscow Olympics; between both sets: (28) 10 Roubles coins and (28) 5 Roubles coins; ASW (actual silver weight) over 40 oz. T., new, in packaging with some toning
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
72
$1,000 Federal Reserve Note - Scarce Lime Green Seal Series of 1934, Fr. 2211-J, PCGS graded EF40 details, pinholes
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $4,000 - $5,000 https://www.pcgs.com/banknotes/cert/59808308 population 1 with only 21 higher (as of 8/30/2025)

73
2010 American Platinum Eagle, One-Ounce Proof Coin
West Point Mint, Preamble Series, with Mint issued packaging, new, as issued
Provenance: Riddling Estate
Estimate: $800 - $1,200

75
1851-O Three Cent Silver Coin
the only New Orleans emission in the series and popular as such, recently graded by ICG as AU58
Provenance: Estate of Timothy B. Johnston, Russellville, Arkansas
Estimate: $400 - $600

74
Five Assorted Foreign Coin Sets, South Africa, Hungary, British V. I. South Africa: 1965, 1966, and 1967 proof sets (1966 set missing the one cent coin); Hungary: gorgeous restrikes of two and five Pengo klippes, three coins total; British Virgin Islands: 1973 six coin set, first official coinage of the BVI, new, as issued with some toning
Provenance: Estate of Timothy B. Johnston, Russellville, Arkansas
Estimate: $100 - $300

76
1832 Capped Bust Half Dime
variety Logan-McCloskey 3, recently graded by ICG as MS60 details, picking up on a subtle, older cleaning
Provenance: Estate of Timothy B. Johnston, Russellville, Arkansas
Estimate: $200 - $400

77
1893 Isabella Commemorative Quarter one of our Nation’s earliest commemoratives, and unique in being on a quarter denomination, recently graded by ICG as AU53
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $300 - $400

79
14 Proof Sets and One Special Mint Set: 1956 to 1965
́proof sets: 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960 (x2), 1961 (x2), 1962 (x2), 1963 (x2), 1964 (x2); special mint set: 1965, in cellophane and original envelopes, some outer wear
Provenance: Riddling Estate
Estimate: $200 - $400

78
1999 4-Coin American Platinum Eagle Proof Set includes: one-ounce, half-ounce, quarter-ounce, and tenth-ounce platinum coins, packaging with some wear, sticker affixed
Provenance: Fichera Collection
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500 ́1.85 oz. T. total

80
Six F.A.O. [Food & Agriculture] Coin Albums, World Coins over 200 coins from countries: Botswana, Bhutan, India, Mali, Sudan, Swaziland, San Marino, Jamaica, Syria, Nepal, Turkey, Iran, Liberia, Honduras, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Egypt, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Panama, Gambia, Morocco, Zambia, Tanzania, Singapore, Poland, Seychelles, West Africa, UAE, Rwanda, Uruguay, Algeria, Korea, Haiti, Thailand, Antigua, Dominica, Grenada, Anguilla, Montserrat, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent, Iraq, Brazil, Yemen, Oman, Nicaragua, Tonga, Somalia, Isle of Man, Philippines, Fiji, Sao Tome & Principe, Sierra Leone, Burma, Maldives, Yugoslavia, Ethiopia, Solomon Islands, Tunisia, Comoros, Cape Verde, Guyana, Jordan, China, Trinidad & Tobago, Burundi, Lebanon, Uganda, Bolivia, Ceylon, Order of Malta, Vatican, Dominican Republic, new as issued, uncirculated
Estimate: $200 - $300

81
Group of B.E.P. Souvenir Cards in Binder late 1970s into 1990s, issued by Department of The Treasury and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing for ANA, FUN, SPMC, IPMS, PNNA, and other numismatic organizations and conventions, 140 pieces, with some duplication, approximately 50 different designs, one signed by Katherine Ortega, as issued with little to no appreciable wear, light foxing or toning
Estimate: $200 - $300

83
1992 Columbus Quincentenary 6-Coin Set, UNC and Proof set contains 0.483 oz. T. of gold and 1.546 oz. T. of silver, coins as issued; light wear to wooden box
Provenance: Fichera Collection
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500

82
Modern Commemorative Coins, Half Dollars and Silver Dollars
clad half dollars: 2014 UNC baseball, 2015 proof U.S. Marshals, 2016 proof
National Parks, 2019 proof Apollo 11, 2019 proof American Legion; silver dollars: 2006 UNC Franklin as scientist, 2013 proof Girl Scouts, 2014 UNC Civil Rights, 2014 UNC baseball, 2015 proof U.S. Marshals, 2015 proof March of Dimes, 2016 proof Mark Twain, 2016 proof National Parks, 2017 proof Lions Club, 2018 proof WWI, 2018 proof Breast Cancer Awareness, 2019 proof American Legion, 2019 proof Apollo 11, 2020 UNC basketball HOF, 2020 UNC Women’s Suffrage, 2021 UNC McAuliffe, 2021 proof Law Enforcement, 2022 UNC Purple Heart, 2022 proof Negro Leagues baseball, new as issued in boxes with COAs
Provenance: Fichera Collection
Estimate: $400 - $600

84
Group Of Silver Coins
26 American Silver Eagles, assorted dates but many 1986; six silver bullion rounds, some heart shaped; 17 Morgan silver dollars, many 1921; 15 Peace silver dollars, many 1922; 80 silver half dollars, a combination of Walking Liberty, Ben Franklin, and 1964 dated Kennedy halves, varying degrees of circulation and handling to each
Provenance: Private Collection
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500

Large Group of Domestic & Foreign: Tokens, Medals, Exonumia, Currency world coins, grouped by country; tokens, “good for” merchant tokens, arcade, amusement; foreign paper money; keychain or watch fobs; aluminum Mardi Gras tokens; medals, both political and commemorative; Jefferson nickels, condition varies throughout, please see images
Estimate: $100 - $200
́overall this lot contains hundreds of individual coins, medals, and tokens