Ten Dollar Note of The Republic Of Texas – Secretarial Signature of Houston
$550.00Offering a Ten Dollar Note of The Republic Of Texas featuring the Secretarial Signature of Sam Houston as well as Treasurer Henry Smith.
Offering a Ten Dollar Note of The Republic Of Texas featuring the Secretarial Signature of Sam Houston as well as Treasurer Henry Smith.
The reverse side of this treasure showcases a unique and amusing design that could make even the sternest of collectors crack a smile. Nicknamed the “funnyback” note, it’s the first small bill issued by the U.S. Treasury Department—originally made for less than a year!
Introduction to the Funny Back Series Introducing the highly collectible Lucky 7’s 1928 Series A Block ‘Funny Back’ Silver Certificate. This popular banknote features a serial number with five lucky sevens(4 in a row), making it a sought-after item for collectors. Design and Features On the front, the currency displays a portrait of George Washington,…
This Twenty Shilling Colonial Pennsylvania Note, dated May 1, 1758, is a piece of historical currency from the colonial era of American history. The twenty shilling note features intricate engravings and designs in black and red inks that are characteristic of the time period, representing the craftsmanship and artistry of early American currency.
This Colonial Pennsylvania Fifty Shilling Note, dated May 1, 1773, is a piece of historical currency from the colonial era of American history. The twenty shilling note features intricate engravings and designs in balck and red inks that are characteristic of the time period, representing the craftsmanship and artistry of early American currency.
This three pound note is notable for its intricate designs and detailed lettering, which reflect the artistry and craftsmanship of the period. The use of unique watermarks and signatures adds authenticity, making it a fascinating item for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. Part of the John J. Ford Collection
This Two Shilling Colonial Pennsylvania Note, dated October 1, 1773, is a piece of historical currency from the colonial era of American history. The two shilling note features intricate engravings and designs in black and red inks that are characteristic of the time period, representing the craftsmanship and artistry of early American currency.
Confederate States Bond Coupon Issued 1861 Designated Criswell number 95A and Ball number 106. The one thousand dollar bond serial number is 1584 authorized by the Act of 19 August, 1861 and was issued on 17 February 1863 A five year payoff period, 1868, meant there would be ten of these coupons attached and separated…
This historic piece of currency, 1862 Confederate States of America $100 Note, features intricate design elements that are unique to the Confederate States during the Civil War era.
Ten Shilling Colonial Pennsylvania Note, dated October 1, 1773, is a piece of historical currency from the colonial era of American history. The ten shilling note features intricate engravings and designs in black and red inks that are characteristic of the time period, representing the craftsmanship and artistry of early American currency. Featuring three distinct…
1872 South Carolina $20 Revenue Bond Note SCCR7 Dated March 2nd, 1872 with signature of the State Treasurer Niles G. Parker The 1872 South Carolina $20 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…
The 1836 coronet large copper cent is a unique addition to any coin collection. This remarkable specimen features a stunning and intricate design on both the obverse and reverse sides. Collectors will appreciate its historical significance and rare attributes.
The Series 1928 G $2 Legal Tender Red Seal Star Note is a collectible paper money item that features a distinctive design and historical significance. This example is designated F-1508* and is signed by Clark & Snyder. Circulated VG. Serial# *D89616097A Key Features: Red Seal Star: The note features a red seal with a star…
1864 Confederate States of America $10 note T-68 The obverse displays a vignette of a wagon pulled by a team of horses hauling a cannon with three people riding on it and two mounted soldiers riding alongside. A battle is taking place in the distance. A portrait of Jefferson Davis in the lower right. The…
Owning this quality 1930 Standing Liberty Quarter is not only an investment but also a way to own a piece of history. Its striking design and certified grade make it a valuable addition to any collection.
Add this rare 1918 S Standing Liberty Quarter to your collection today! This stunning coin showcases the iconic standing liberty design, perfect for both new and experienced numismatists.
In VF condition, this coin displays clear details with minimal wear. Although some marks can be expected on a 218-year-old coin, they only enhance its historical character. This beautiful piece is an excellent addition for both novice and seasoned coin enthusiasts.
Introducing the highly sought-after 1797 Draped Bust Large Copper Cent, featuring the Reverse of 95 and a Grip Edge. This beautiful coin showcases Lady Liberty on the obverse, with the inscription “LIBERTY” above her and the year 1797 below.
A beautifully preserved 1907 Indian Head Cent NGC MS64 RD. This stunning coin features the iconic Indian head design on the obverse and a laurel wreath on the reverse, paying homage to the classic 19th-century penny.
Overview of the 1920 Standing Liberty Quarter The 1920 Standing Liberty Quarter is not just another coin; it is a remarkable piece of history. This quarter exhibits gorgeous luster, making it a standout addition to any coin collection. Collectors value its striking appearance and historical significance. Cherry Pickers Variety and Unique Features Adding to its…
For all coin collectors and enthusiasts, we are proud to offer the 1956 Proof Lincoln Wheat Cent of pristine quality
Step into the world of American numismatics with the rare and beautiful 1956 Roosevelt Dime Proof Coin. This stunning coin is a remarkable testament to craftsmanship, featuring a mirrored background that enhances its visual appeal.
Introducing the highly coveted 1960 Set of 4 Varieties Minted, including both Small and Large Dates in both P & D mint marks.
The coin features intricate detailing and a smooth, lustrous surface that showcases its historic craftsmanship. The Extra Fine condition indicates that the coin is in excellent condition with minor imperfections. With its historical significance and remarkable condition, this 1856 Silver Three-Cent Silver coin is a serious addition to a collection.
Overview of the 1851 Silver Three Cent Piece The 1851 silver three cent piece, often referred to as a ‘trime’, is a remarkable piece of American coinage history. Minted from 1851 to 1873, this unique denomination is recognized for its small size, measuring only 14mm and weighing a mere 0.75 grams. Composition and Characteristics This…
As the smallest denomination ever minted by the U.S., the trime is a unique addition to any numismatic collection. The rich history accompanying this coin enhances its appeal, particularly for type set collectors looking to showcase exceptional pieces.
This 1807 Draped Bust Half Dollar certified by PCGS F15 is an iconic piece of American numismatic history.
We are excited to offer this rare 1964 Kennedy 50¢ coin struck on a defective planchet. This unique coin has been certified by PCGS as MS63, ensuring its authenticity and high quality. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a budding enthusiast, this 1964 Kennedy 50¢ Struck on Defective Planchet will make a fascinating addition to any collection.
This 1974 Lincoln Cent Struck on Defective Planchet is a unique find for any coin collector. The coin features a distinctive defect that looks like a trench dug through the bottom portion of the coin
The coveted 1824 over 4 Capped Bust Half Dollar Overton 109, a sought-after coin for Capped Bust collectors. Although it displays signs of an light cleaning, (unfortunately, many of these older coins do) this historic piece features a distinct recut date variety, with the underlying 4 visible beneath the final 4 in the date. The…
The 1950 D Series Federal Reserve $10 Star Note is a remarkable piece of currency history. This bill, known as a star note, is notable for its distinct numbering system, where the star symbol replaces a single digit in the serial number, distinguishing it from regular notes.
The 1909 S Indian Head cent, certified by NGC as MS63 RB, is a stunning addition to any numismatic collection. This key date coin showcases a rich history that collectors admire. The smallest mintage of all Indian Head Cents at 309,000
An introduction to Jersey Coppers from the University of Notre Dame Library: “The obverse of the copper displayed a plow beneath a horse head facing right with the legend NOVA CÆSAREA (as on the state coat of arms) and the date.
Designed by British engraver Benjamin Dudley and commissioned by Roger Moore, the 1785 Nova Constellatio coin serves as a fascinating piece of numismatic history. Dudley was tasked with creating coins for national use, leading to the production of two varieties: the large date and small date versions of this rare coin.
1834 Running Boar Hard Times Token HT-9 The 1834 Running Boar Hard Times Token HT-9 comes from a period in US history when political and financial strife was a crisis condition, 1833 to 1843. Merchants created private and usually satirical tokens in place of currency. Obverse Details: MY THIRD HEAT across the boar. PERISH CREDIT PERISH COMMERCE…
Add this historic 1837 1841 Hard Times Token Webster – Van Buren HT-22 to your coin collection. This token is a unique piece of American history.
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.
The 1837 Merchants Exchange Hard Times Token The obverse text reads Merchants Exchange and the reverse text reads New York Joint Stock Exchange Company, No. 6 Tontine Building Wall St. The obverse of the token shows the Merchants Exchange, and the reverse has five rows of text surrounded by a circle and more text.
This 1841 Not One Cent For Tribute Hard Times HT-58 is a large copper token, 28.5 mm with some wear but in very good condition with no major problems. It sports a bust of Liberty facing left obverse with E Pluribus Unum over and date below.
The reverse has a satirical bent with Millions For Defence around the outer portion and Not One Cent For Tribute in the center.
This unique fraternal token serves as a distinctive Masonic and OES emblem, elegantly fashioned from a 1988 D cent coin. The innovative design features a cupped bowl showcasing the square and compasses, while the opposite side presents the star of the Order of the Eastern Star alongside the OES insignia.
Introducing the Masonic large copper token, a distinguished fraternal token designed for engraving significant dates of advancement. Measuring the size of a 50 cent piece at 32 mm, this piece combines craftsmanship with personal significance.
The Overton 108 variety is a specific variation of the 1825 Capped Bust Half, distinguished by certain characteristics on the obverse and reverse of the coin. This variety is particularly sought after by collectors due to its rarity and historical significance.
What is the Gutter Fold Error? The $20 Federal Reserve Series 1969C is not just any bill; it features a unique printing error known as the gutter fold. This occurs when the paper is improperly folded during the printing process, resulting in a distinct crease that adds to the bill’s charm. Currency collectors and enthusiasts…
Discover the fascinating 1818/7 8 over 7 Capped Bust Half Dollar Overton 102, a prized piece for avid collectors. At Key Numismatics, we offer this unique coin, showcasing intricate details and rich history. Secure your investment with our safe storage systems and elegantly display your collection with our premium options. Trust in our professional services…
Known for its intricate design, the Standing Liberty Quarter depicts Liberty standing confidently with a shield in one hand and an olive branch in the other. The stunning details of this coin reflect the artistry and craftsmanship of its time.
The 1861 three-cent silver coin, commonly referred to as the trime, is a unique numismatic treasure from the Civil War era. Made from 90% silver, this coin showcases a delicate design featuring a shield and star on the obverse, along with a Roman numeral III on the reverse.
1955 Lincoln Wheat Cent 2% Ragged Clip, certified by PCGS as MS62 Red Brown. This unique piece features a noticeable ragged clip error from 9:00 to 10:00, adding to its historical and collectible value.
Introducing the highly sought after 1944 Lincoln Wheat Cent. This unique coin features a tapered planchet, making it a remarkable addition to any collection. Its rarity and distinctive characteristics set it apart in the numismatic world.
1956 Lincoln Wheat Cent 7% Straight Clip, PCGS certified MS63 RD. This coin is not only a piece of American history, but also a valuable addition to any collection. PCGS certification ensures the authenticity and quality of this coin, giving you peace of mind in your investment.
1957 D Lincoln Wheat Cent Defective Planchet, graded and certified by PCGS as MS63 RB. This rare coin is truly one-of-a-kind with a unique planchet defect that sets it apart from other 1957 D cents