Archives International Auctions - Auction 112 6th & 7th April 2026
Archives International Auctions - Sale 112 49 April 6-7, 2026 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com U.S. Coins & Medals - .999 Silver Medals 273 273 U.S., John F. Kennedy “1917 to 1963, 35th President” .999 Silver Commemorative Proof Coin Pair with Spectacular Rainbow Toning. Lot of 2 Silver Commemorative Coins honoring John F. Kennedy, both with Spectacular toning, (1917 to 1963), the 35th President of the United States, featuring his portrait and commemorative inscriptions marking his life and presidency. Coins are struck in .999 fine silver, each weighing slightly over 1 troy ounce (31.4 grams each). Total weight is 62.8 grams, with a combined Actual Silver Weight (ASW) of .999 silver that is slightly over 2 troy ounces. Privately minted commemorative pieces produced after Kennedy’s assassination during the late 20th century. (2) ������������������������������ Est. $120-160 U.S. Coins & Medals - Miscellaneous Silver Collection U.S. 274 274 U.S., Silver Coin Assortment, 1961 to 1964, Dimes, Quarters, and Half Dollars with a FaceValue of $2.35 of .900 Silver. U.S., 1961-64. Lot of 9 Choice to Gem Uncirculated 90% silver coins including 1 Roosevelt Dime (1961-D), 6 Washington Quarters (1 dated 1961 and 5 dated 1964-D), and 2 Kennedy Half Dollars (1964 and 1964-D). Coins are struck in .900 fine silver. Roosevelt dime weighs 2.50 grams, Washington quarters weigh 6.25 grams each, and Kennedy half dollars weigh 12.50 grams each. Total weight for the lot is 65 grams, with an actual silver weight (ASW) of 58.5 grams (1.88 troy oz) of .999 silver. Some of the coins have wonderful toning. $2.60 Face Value of 90% Silver. (9). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ������ Est. $150-200 U.S. Coins & Medals - Colonial Coins U.S. & Spain 275 275 U.S. & Spain. “America’s First Silver Dollar”, 1791, Spanish Colonial Silver 8 Reales U.S. & Spain, 1791. Spanish Colonial Empire, 1791. Silver 8 Reales (“Piece of Eight”) presented in an “America’s First Silver Dollar” display holder issued by the Postal Commemorative Society with certificate of authenticity. The Spanish 8 Reales was widely used throughout the Americas and served as the monetary model for the early United States silver dollar standard. The coin is struck in silver weighing approximately 27.07 grams with a fineness of .903, giving an actual silver weight (ASW) of approximately 24.44 grams (0.785 troy oz). Number of coins: 1; grams per coin: approximately 27.07 grams; silver fineness: .903; total grams (all coins): approximately 27.07 grams; ASW weight (fineness × weight): approximately 24.44 grams (0.785 troy oz). ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $200-300 U.S. Coins & Medals - Liberty Seated Dollars U.S. 276 276 U.S., Seated Liberty, 1841, Silver 1 Dollar Coin, AG to Good Condition. U.S.A., 1841. Seated Liberty $1 Silver Dollar featuring Liberty seated with shield and staff on the obverse and a heraldic eagle reverse. The shield looks like it may have been tooled, Struck in .900 fine silver, weighing 26.73 grams with an approximate 38 mm diameter and an actual silver weight (ASW) of 24.06 grams (0.7734 troy oz). Seated Liberty Dollars were produced from 1840 to 1873 and represent the early U.S. silver dollar series following the Gobrecht design. ������������������������������������������������� Est. $280-400 U.S. Coins & Medals - Morgan Silver Dollars 277 277 PA. Morgan Silver Dollar, 1885, Philadelphia Mint. Pennsylvania, 1885. $1 Morgan Silver Dollar struck by the United States Mint featuring the classic George T. Morgan Liberty head design on the obverse and heraldic eagle reverse. Coin is composed of .900 fine silver, weighing 26.73 grams with a 38.1 mm diameter and reeded edge. The coin contains an Actual Silver Weight (ASW) of 24.06 grams (0.7734 troy oz). ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $65-80
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