AIA 104 B-Timed Auction July 24, 2025
Archives International Auctions - Sale 104B 30 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com U.S. Coins - Miscellaneous Missouri 721 721 Missouri, 2003. PCGS graded Brilliant Uncirculated Mint “Waffle” Cancelled Missouri 25Cent State Quarter. Missouri, 2003. PCGS graded Brilliant Uncirculated Mint Cancelled Missouri 25Cent State Quarter. ������������������� Est. $50-100 U.S. Coins & Medals U.S. 722 722 U.S., Bicentennial First Day Covers, 1974 and 1975, Group of 6 with Bicentennial Medals in each cover Washington D.C., 1974 & 1975. Lot of 6 Bicentennial First Day Covers: 1974 Commemorative Medal Depicting John Adams (3) and 1975 Commemorative Medal depicting Paul Revere (3). Coins come in their original packaging and envelopes with First Day stamps. (6). ��������������������������� Est. $35-50 U.S. Coins - Commemoratives Washington, D.C. 723 723 Bicentennial Proof Silver Medal and Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar, 1976 and 2009 Washington, D.C., 1976 and 2009. Lot of 2 Coins, Includes: 1976 Bicentennial Medal Commemorative the Declaration of Independence featuring Thomas Jefferson on obverse, and Signing of the Declaration of Independence on reverse, Coin is Sterling Silver; United States Mint Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Silver Dollar featuring Lincoln on obverse and last 43 words on the Gettysburg Address on reverse, Coin is 90% Silver. Both coins come in original packaging and have certificate of authenticity. Coins are in Superb proof condition with a total of 55.4 grams of .999 silver with a silver melt of over $60. (2). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $65-90 724 724 U.S. Mint Capitol Visitor Center and Thomas Edison Silver Dollar Pair, 2001 and 2004 Washington D.C., 2001 and 2004. Lot of 2 Silver Dollars, Includes: 2001, Capitol Visitor Center Proof Silver Dollar featuring the Old Capitol Building in 1800 with the new Capitol in the background on obverse, while reverse shows contemporary interpretation of the U.S. Double Eagle; and, 2004, Thomas Alva Edison Uncirculated Commemorative Silver Dollar featuring Edison holding an experimental light bulb in lab on obverse, while reverse shows rays of light radiating from an 1879 light bulb. Both coins are 90% Silver, come in original packaging from the U.S. Mint, and have certificate of authenticity. Coins are in Superb proof or uncirculated condition with a total of 53.46 grams of .999 silver with a silver melt of over $60. (2). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $65-90
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