• Washington medalet Bashlow restrike Obverse ViewWashington medalet Bashlow restrike Obverse View

    Washington Medalet Uniface Die Trial Bashlow Restrike

    $125.00

    This medalet in uniface copper is truly a remarkable find. In pristine condition. This Washington Medalet Uniface Die Trial restrike showcases sharp details that are nothing short of stunning. With its captivating beauty, it serves as a unique collectible for enthusiasts and fans of the Robert Bashlow story.

  • 1928 S 5¢ Two Feather Variety Obverse Holder View1928 S 5¢ Two Feather Variety Obverse View

    Rare 1928-S Two Feather Variety Buffalo Nickel

    $200.00

    The 1928-S Standing Liberty Quarter is not just a coin; it symbolizes a rich era in American numismatic history. Its FS-502 designation by the Cherrypickers Guide further emphasizes its rarity and desirability. This combination makes it a coveted addition to any coin collection.

  • $20 Obsolete State Bank of New Brunswick NJ Obverse View$20 Obsolete State Bank of New Brunswick NJ Obverse View

    $20 Remainder From The State Bank at New Brunswick New Jersey 1860’s

    $275.00

    This note from the State Bank At New Brunswick, New Jersey 1860’s $1 remainder features several vignettes. The denomination top left and right($1), n the center, a vignette of a woman spinning wool, in the background there is a factory and a train. On the left, a train passing over a bridge, a farmer harvesting hay and a boat in the water. On the right, various agricultural products and tools.

  • $1 The State Bank of New Brunswick Obverse View$1 The State Bank of New Brunswick Obverse View

    The State Bank at New Brunswick New Jersey 1860’s $1 Remainder

    $200.00

    This note from the State Bank At New Brunswick, New Jersey 1860’s $1 remainder features several vignettes. The denomination top left and right($1), n the center, a vignette of a woman spinning wool, in the background there is a factory and a train. On the left, a train passing over a bridge, a farmer harvesting hay and a boat in the water. On the right, various agricultural products and tools.

  • 1909 S Lincoln Wheat Cent Semi Key Obverse View1909 S Lincoln Wheat Cent Semi Key Obverse View

    1909 S Semi Key Date Lincoln Wheat Cent | VF

    $150.00

    The 1909 S Semi Key Date Lincoln Wheat Cent is a rare and valuable coin. It is part of the Lincoln Wheat Cent series, which was minted from 1909 to 1958. The “S” mint mark indicates that it was minted at the San Francisco Mint. This coin is highly sought after by collectors due to its rarity and historical significance.

  • 1863 Civil War Patriotic Store Card Army Navy Reverse View1863 Civil War Patriotic Store Card Army Navy Obverse View

    1863 French Liberty Head Civil War Army & Navy Token Fuld 15/319a

    $35.00

    This 1863 French Liberty Head Civil War Army & Navy Token was struck with an obverse that features Lady Liberty sporting a Liberty cap with a hat band of stars, surrounded by 13 stars. The reverse features the phrase “ARMY & NAVY” within a wreath and crossed swords at the bottom.

  • Undated Civil War Era Store Card D.L. Wing & Co. Reverse ViewUndated Civil War Era Store Card D.L. Wing & Co. Reverse View

    1863 DL Wing and Co. Civil War Store Card Fuld 10H-1a

    $40.00

    The 1863 DL Wing and Co. Civil War Store Card Fuld 10H-1a is a highly sought-after collectible among Civil War enthusiasts and numismatists. Issued during the American Civil War, these tokens were used as a form of local currency in communities across the country.

  • 1863 Indian Head Civil War Token Obverse View1863 Indian Head Civil War Token Reverse View

    1863 Indian Head Civil War Patriotic Token Fuld 93/366

    $45.00

    The 1863 BROAS PIE BAKERS Civil War Store Card is a highly sought-after collectible among paper money enthusiasts. Issued during the American Civil War, these store cards were used as a form of local currency in communities across the country.

  • 1836 Hard Times Token HT-155 Obverse View1836 Hard Times Token HT-155 Reverse View

    1836 R&W Robinson Attleboro MA Hard Times Token HT-155

    $30.00

    The obverse of the token shows a seated woman holding a wreath surrounded by symbolic images: A spinning wheel, a ship, a shield, a liberty cap and pole, an heraldic eagle, a caduceus and wheat. Text above “American Institute” and below “New York” with an H below it.

    1836 R&W Robinson Attleboro MA Hard Times Token. Reverse text is curved; “Copy of medal awarded to R&W Robinson for the best military, naval, sporting and plain flat buttons 1836.”

  • $10 federal reserve star note 1950 D series obverse view$10 federal reserve star note 1950 D series obverse view

    $10 Federal Reserve Star Note Series of 1950 D

    $175.00

    This $10 Federal Reserve Star Note Series of 1950 D is crisp with good edges. No pinholes are apparent but it has one old, very noticeable vertical fold center.

  • $20 Hawaii Emergency World War II Issue Obverse View$20 Hawaii Emergency World War II Issue

    $20 Hawaii Overprint Currency Note Series OF 1934 A

    $245.00

    The $10 Hawaii Overprint Currency Note Series OF 1934 A is part of an emergency currency issued by the United States Treasury Department in the territory of Hawaii starting on June 25, 1942, and continuing until the lifting of currency restrictions on October 21, 1944.

  • $10 Hawaii Emergency World War II Issue Obverse View$10 Hawaii Emergency World War II Issue Obverse View

    $10 Hawaii Overprint Currency Note Series OF 1934 A

    $200.00

    The $10 Hawaii Overprint Currency Note Series OF 1934 A is part of an emergency currency issued by the United States Treasury Department in the territory of Hawaii starting on June 25, 1942, and continuing until the lifting of currency restrictions on October 21, 1944.

  • $20 Confederate States T-18 Obverse View$20 Confederate States T-18 Reverse View

    1861 Confederate States Of America $20 Note T-18

    $225.00

    This 1861 Confederate States Of America $20 Note T-18 was part of the Third Series of Confederate paper money printed under the Act of August 19, 1861. This Act authorized the printing of 100 million dollars in currency. All the denominations, $5 though $100 were dated September 2nd, 1861. These notes were fundable in 8% stock or bonds and were payable six months after the ratification of a peace treaty between the CSA and the United States.

  • 1872 South Carolina Bond Scrip to pay for the demolition of the Blue Ridge Railway, Obverse1872 South Carolina Bond Scrip to pay for the demolition of the Blue Ridge Railway, Reverse

    1872 South Carolina $10 Revenue Bond Note

    $275.00

    1872 South Carolina $10 Revenue Bond Note SCCR7 Dated March 2nd, 1872 with signature of the State Treasurer Niles G. Parker The 1872 South Carolina $10 Revenue Bond Note is a highly sought-after collectible among paper money enthusiasts. Issued during a tumultuous period in American history, namely Reconstruction. These notes offer a glimpse into the…

  • 1862 Confederate States of America $50 T-52 Obverse View1862 Confederate States of America $50 T-52 Obverse Holder View

    1862 Confederate States of America $50 Note T-50 | Beautiful Note

    $325.00

    Introduction to the 1864 Confederate Note

    The 1864 Confederate States of America $50 note from Richmond, Virginia, classified as T-66, is a fascinating artifact of American history. Dated February 17, 1864, this currency captures an essential period in the nation’s past.

    Design Features

    The obverse of the note prominently displays a bust of Jefferson Davis, flanked by the denomination on each side. Its intricate design highlights the significance of the amount, while the reverse is adorned in blue, featuring the denomination not only in text as “fifty” but also in numerals as 50 on each corner.

    Certification and Quality

    This note has been certified by PCGS as “About New” 53 PPQ, which stands for “Premium Paper Quality.” This certification ensures the note’s exceptional condition and makes it a prime collectible for both history enthusiasts and currency collectors.

    Historical Significance

    The 1864 Confederate States of America $50 note, crafted in Richmond, Virginia, is a remarkable artifact from a tumultuous era in American history. Dated February 17, 1864, it reflects the economic challenges faced by the Confederacy.

  • Series of 1862 $2 Legal Tender Obverse ViewSeries of 1862 $2 Legal Tender Obverse View

    Series of 1862 $2 Legal Tender F-41: National Bank Note Co.

    $1,100.00

    The Series of 1862 $2 Legal Tender is a collectible paper money item that featuring a distinctive design and historical significance. This example is designated as Fr.#41. It is very old and the paper is limp but shows no pinholes or major impairments other than discoloration and old folds. Printed by the National Bank Note…

  • 1896 $2 Large Silver Certificate "Education Series" Obverse1896 $2 Large Silver Certificate "Education Series" Obverse View

    1896 Series $2 Education Silver Certificate: A Collector’s Gem

    $3,250.00

    1896 Series $2 Education Silver Certificate: A Collector’s Gem The 1896 Series $2 Education Silver Certificate is a highly sought-after collectible among paper money enthusiasts. Known for its intricate design and historical significance, this note is a prized possession for many collectors. Certified by PMG as Very Fine 30 Key Features: Educational Theme: The “Education”…

  • 2016 Walking Liberty Gold Centennial Coin2016 W Walking Liberty Gold Commemorative Obverse View

    2016 W Walking Liberty Gold Commemorative w/Box & COA

    $1,750.00

    The 2016 W Standing Liberty Gold Commemorative is a beautiful and valuable coin that celebrates the 100th anniversary of the iconic Standing Liberty quarter. This coin is a must-have for any collector of American gold coins.

  • 2023 South Dakota $5 Goldback2023 South Dakota $5 Goldback Reverse View

    2023 South Dakota State $5 Goldback Aurum Note

    $35.00

    The 2023 South Dakota State $5 Goldback Aurum Note is a commemorative paper money issued by the state of South Dakota. It’s a legal tender note, but it’s also a collectible item due to its unique design and limited mintage.   Here are some key details about the note: Year: 2023 Denomination: $5 Material: Goldbacks…

  • Pacquet"s Medalet Washington Lincoln Undated Silver High ReliefPacquet"s Medalet Washington Lincoln Undated Silver High Relief

    Pacquet’s Silver Medalet J-PR-30 Lincoln Washington High Relief

    $145.00

    J-PR-30: Records show that 169 gold, and 5,677 silver examples of these medalets were struck. For the Lincoln die,
    some say “Paquet” on the truncation of the bust, and some have a “P” like the one shown here.