Nr. 90249699
USA. Extensive collection of 215+ various coins 1873-2020 including Morgan Dollar 1878 and many other silver coins (Ohne Mindestpreis)
Nr. 90249699
USA. Extensive collection of 215+ various coins 1873-2020 including Morgan Dollar 1878 and many other silver coins (Ohne Mindestpreis)
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An interesting collection of various coins from the USA starting from 1873 up to 2020 all 215 (!) coins protected in coin holders / slabs. The collection includes the following:
* Indian head cents and Buffalo Nickels
* Complete Bi-Centennial SILVER set in top quality (FDC) Quarter, Half Dollar and Dollar
* commemorative SILVER dollar 1986 Ellis Island
* Liberty Nickel
* SILVER Barber Dimes
* SILVER Mercury Dimes, Several pieces incl some minted during World War II
* Several SILVER Roosevelt Dimes starting from 1940's
* SILVER Barber Quarter and other silver Quarters
* Commemorative State and America the Beautiful Quarters mostly high quality pieces
* SILVER Kennedy Half Dollars
* SILVER Morgan Dollar 1878
* High quality Presidential Dollars and several other Dollar coins
* Total approx 30 silver coins incl 3x silver Dollars
Some better dates, many higher grades, and more.....
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extra info:
The United States of America as politically organized, under the Articles of Confederation consisted of the 13 original British-American colonies; New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Maryland. Clustered along the eastern seaboard of North America between the forests of Maine and the marshes of Georgia. Under the Article of Confederation, the United States had no national capital: Philadelphia, where the “United States in Congress Assembled”, was the “seat of government”. The population during this political phase of America’s history (1781-1789) was about 3 million, most of whom lived on self-sufficient family farms. Fishing, lumbering and the production of grains for export were major economic endeavors. Rapid strides were also being made in industry and manufacturing by 1775, the (then) colonies were accounting for one-seventh of the world’s production of raw iron.
On the basis of the voyage of John Cabot to the North American mainland in 1497, England claimed the entire continent. The first permanent English settlement was established at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607. France and Spain also claimed extensive territory in North America. At the end of the French and Indian Wars (1763), England acquired all of the territory east of the Mississippi River, including East and West Florida. From 1776 to 1781, the States were governed by the Continental Congress. From 1781 to 1789, they were organized under the Articles of Confederation, during which period the individual States had the right to issue money. Independence from Great Britain was attained with the American Revolution in 1776. The Constitution organized and governs the present United States. It was ratified on Nov. 21, 1788.
MINT MARKS
C – Charlotte, N.C., 1838-61
CC – Carson City, NV, 1870-93
D – Dahlonega, GA, 1838-61
D – Denver, CO, 1906-present
O – New Orleans, LA, 1838-1909
P – Philadelphia, PA, 1793-present
S – San Francisco, CA, 1854-present W – West Point, NY, 1984-present
MONETARY SYSTEM
Trime = 3 Cents
Nickel = 5 Cents
Dime = 10 Cents
Quarter = 25 Cents
Half Dollar = 50 Cents Dollar = 100 Cents
Quarter Eagle = $2.50 Gold Stella = $4.00 Gold
Half Eagle = $5.00 Gold Eagle = $10.00 Gold
Double Eagle = $20.00 Gold
BULLION COINS
Silver Eagle = $1.00
Gold 1/10 Ounce = $5.00 Gold 1⁄4 Ounce = $10.00
Gold 1⁄2 Ounce = $25.00
Gold Ounce = $50.00 Platinum 1/10 Ounce = $10.00 Platinum 1⁄4 Ounce = $25.00 Platinum 1⁄2 Ounce = $50.00 Platinum Ounce = $100.00
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