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313* A Collection of U.S. Coins, comprising 1848-O and 1853 Seated Liberty half dimes, 1832 Capped Bust dime, 1833 Capped Bust quarter, (2) 1883 Liberty nickels (with cents), (5) 1883 Liberty nickels (without cents) and (2) 1892 Columbian Exposition commemorative half dollars, together with a 1933 Century of Progress silverplate lead medallion depicting Abraham Lincoln. Property from the Collection of John Lebolt, President of Lebolt & Company, Chicago, Illinois $100-200

314* A U.S. Buffalo “Hobo” Nickel, the bearded profile depicted wearing a hat and having a handkerchief tied around his neck. $60-80 315* A Collection of U.S. Silver Dimes, comprising $7.50 in Mercury examples and $38.00 in Roosevelt examples, together with a 1921 Morgan $1, two War nickels, eight Lincoln Wheat cents, two Canadian silver dimes, three Spanish una pesetas and a 1960 Mexican peso. Property from the Estate of Helen Ramsdell Bingham, West Palm Beach, Florida $800-1,200

316* A Collection of U.S. Silver Quarters, comprising $10.50 in Standing Liberty examples and $309.00 in Washington examples. Property from the Estate of Helen Ramsdell Bingham, West Palm Beach, Florida $6,000-8,000

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317* A Collection of U.S. Silver Half Dollars, comprising $74.00 in Walking Liberty examples, $60.00 in Franklin examples, $22.50 in 90% Kennedy examples and $22.00 in 40% Kennedy examples. Property from the Estate of Helen Ramsdell Bingham, West Palm Beach, Florida $3,000-5,000

318* A Collection of Thirty U.S. Morgan Silver Dollars, comprising 1878, 1883, (2) 1889, 1889-O, (2) 1896, 1902-O, 1903, (9) 1921, (5) 1921-D and (7) 1921-S. $500-700

319* A Collection of Nineteen U.S. Morgan Silver Dollars, comprising (13) 1921, (2) 1921-D and (4) 1921-S (one drilled). $400-600 320 A Group of Seven U.S. Silver Dollars, Morgan examples include 1896, 1921 and 1921-S, Peace examples include 1922-S, 1923, 1923-S and 1926. $200-400

321* Four U.S. Silver Dollars, Morgan examples include 1880-O and 1921-D, Peace examples include 1922 and 1925, together with various foreign coins and currency including a Spanish ten centimos, three Cuban cinco centavos, seven Cuban centavos, a Mexican silver peso and a Cuban peso note. Property from the Estate of Helen Ramsdell Bingham, West Palm Beach, Florida $100-200

322* A 1928 U.S. Peace Silver Dollar. Property from the Estate of Helen Ramsdell Bingham, West Palm Beach, Florida $200-400 323* An 1893 U.S. Isabella Commemorative Silver Quarter, in AU/UNC condition. Property from the Collection of John Lebolt, President of Lebolt & Company, Chicago, Illinois $200-400

324* Two 1921 U.S. Alabama Commemorative Silver Half Dollars, including a 2x2 example. Property from a Private Collection $200-400

325* A 1936 U.S. Albany, New York Commemorative Silver Half Dollar. Property from a Private Collection $150-250

326* A 1937 U.S. Battle of Antietam Commemorative Silver Half Dollar. Property from a Private Collection $400-600

327* A Complete Set of U.S. Arkansas Centennial Commemorative Silver Half Dollars, comprising 1935-PDS, 1936-PDS, 1937-PDS, 1938PDS and 1939-PDS, together with a 1936 Robinson example. Property from a Private Collection $1,000-2,000

328* Five U.S. California Commemorative Silver Half Dollars, comprising 1936-S Bay Bridge, San Francisco, 1925-S California Diamond Jubilee, 1923-S Monroe Doctrine Centennial, and 1935-S and 1936-D San Diego Pacific International Exposition examples. Property from a Private Collection $300-500

329* A Complete Set of U.S. Daniel Boone Bicentennial Commemorative Silver Half Dollars, comprising 1934, 1935/4-PDS, 1935-PDS, 1936-PDS, 1937-PDS, 1938-PDS examples. Property from a Private Collection $1,500-2,500

330* Four U.S. Ohio Commemorative Silver Half Dollars, comprising 1936-PDS Cincinnati Music Center set and a 1936 Cleveland Great Lakes Exposition example. Property from a Private Collection $500-700

331* A Set of Three 1936 U.S. Columbia, South Carolina Sesquicentennial Silver Half Dollars, comprising P, D and S examples. Property from a Private Collection $400-600

332* Two U.S. Connecticut Commemorative Silver Half Dollars, comprising 1935 Tercentenary and 1936 Bridgeport Centennial examples. Property from a Private Collection $200-400

333* A 1936 U.S. Delaware Tercentenary Commemorative Silver Half Dollar. Property from a Private Collection $150-250

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334* Four U.S. Illinois Commemorative Silver Half Dollars, comprising 1892 and 1893 Columbian exposition, 1918 Lincoln Centennial and 1936 Elgin Centennial examples. Property from a Private Collection $200-400

335* A 1936 U.S. Battle of Gettysburg Commemorative Silver Half Dollar. Property from a Private Collection $200-400

336* Two 1922 U.S. Grant Memorial Commemorative Silver Half Dollars, including a Star example. Property from a Private Collection $400-600 337* A 1935 U.S. Hudson, New York Sesquicentennial Commemorative Silver Half Dollar. Property from a Private Collection $400-600

338* Five U.S. Commemorative Silver Half Dollars, comprising 1924 Huguenot-Walloon Tercentenary, 1936 Long Island Tercentenary, 1926 American Independence Sesquicentennial, 1925 LexingtonConcord Sesquicentennial and 1925 Stone Mountain Memorial examples. Property from a Private Collection $200-400

339* A 1946 U.S. Iowa Centennial Commemorative Silver Half Dollar. Property from a Private Collection $80-120 340* A 1936 U.S. Lynchburg Virginia Sesquicentennial. Property from a Private Collection $100-200

341* Two U.S. Commemorative Silver Half Dollars, comprising 1920 Maine Centennial and 1934 Maryland Tercentenary. Property from a Private Collection $100-200

342* Two 1921 U.S. Missouri Centennial Commemorative Silver Half Dollars, including a 2x4 example. Property from a Private Collection $500-700

343* A 1938 U.S. New Rochelle, New York Commemorative Silver Half Dollar. Property from a Private Collection $200-400

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344* A 1936 U.S. Norfolk, Virginia Bicentennial Commemorative Silver Half Dollar. Property from a Private Collection $200-400

345* A Complete Set of U.S. Oregon Trail Memorial Commemorative Silver Half Dollars, comprising 1926, 1926-S, 1928, 1933-D, 1934-D, 1936, 1936-S, 1937-D, 1938-PDS and 1939-PDS examples. Property from a Private Collection $1,500-2,500

346* Two U.S. Pilgrim Tercentenary Commemorative Silver Half Dollars, comprising 1920 and 1921 examples. Property from a Private Collection $100-200

347* A Set of Three 1936 Rhode Island Commemorative Silver Half Dollars, comprising P, D and S examples. Property from a Private Collection $150-250 348* A 1937 U.S. Roanoke Island, North Carolina Commemorative Silver Half Dollar. Property from a Private Collection $100-200

349* A Complete Set of U.S. Texas Centennial Commemorative Silver Half Dollars, comprising 1934, 1935-PDS, 1936-PDS, 1937-PDS and 1938-PDS examples. Property from a Private Collection $1,000-2,000

350* A 1925 U.S. Fort Vancouver Commemorative Silver Half Dollar. Property from a Private Collection $200-400

351* A 1927 U.S. Vermont Sesquicentennial Commemorative Silver Half Dollar. Property from a Private Collection $150-250

352* A Complete Set of U.S. Booker T. Washington Commemorative Silver Half Dollars, comprising 1946-PDS, 1947-PDS, 1948-PDS, 1949PDS, 1950-PDS and 1951-PDS examples. Property from a Private Collection $300-500 353* A Complete Set of Washington/Carver Commemorative Silver Half Dollars, comprising 1951-PDS, 1952-PDS, 1953-PDS and 1954PDS examples. Property from a Private Collection $200-400

354* A 1936 U.S. Wisconsin Centennial Commemorative Silver Half Dollar. Property from a Private Collection $100-200

355* A 1936 U.S. York County, Maine Commemorative Silver Half Dollar. Property from a Private Collection $100-200

356* An 1838-C U.S. $2.5 Classic Head Gold Coin, a first-year Charlotte quarter eagle having AU details. Mintage: 7,880, with only a few hundred examples surviving. $5,000-7,000

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357* An 1898 U.S. $2.5 Liberty Proof 65 Cameo Gold Coin, the quarter eagle coin is set in a PCGS PR65CAM holder, 87924.65/24043455. Mintage: 165 Property from a Private Collection $10,000-20,000 358* An 1898 U.S. $5 Liberty Proof Cameo Gold Coin, the half eagle coin is set in a PCGS PR Genuine holder, 88493.94/24038799. Mintage: 75 Property from a Private Collection $15,000-20,000

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359* An 1898 U.S. $10 Liberty Proof Cameo Gold Coin, the eagle coin is set in a PCGS PR Genuine holder, 98838.94/24038800. Mintage: 67 Property from a Private Collection $20,000-30,000 360* An 1898 U.S. $20 Liberty Proof 64 Cameo Gold Coin, the double eagle coin is set in a PCGS PR64CAM holder, 89114.64/24043456. Mintage: 75 Property from a Private Collection $30,000-40,000

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361* A 1927 U.S. St. Gaudens Gold Coin, set in a 14K yellow gold bezel pendant. Property from the Estate of Charles P. Wood, Chicago, Illinois $1,500-2,500

362 A Collection of Confederate States Currency Articles, comprising Richmond, Virginia notes including 13 $100 notes, $50 note, $20 note, 3 $10 notes, $5 note and a $2 note, a Raleigh, North Carolina $5 note and an uncut sheet of 10 Midgeville, Georgia 50 cents notes, together with various others with damage and reprinted versions. $300-500

363* Three United States Currency Notes, comprising a 1923 series $1 Silver Certificate, series 1914 $5 Federal Reserve, Bank of Chicago, note and a series 1922 $10 Gold Certificate. $200-400

364 A Collection of Ephemera Articles, comprising 24 stock certificates, including The North American Exploitation Company, The Big Jack Mining Company, Dual Truck and Tractor Company, The Moran Gas and Crude Oil Company and others, 3 Illinois Central Railroad construction deeds from 1869-1870, 1870 warranty deed document, 1904 bill of sale, 3 Illinois Governor signed notary public documents including John M. Hamilton dated 1884, Richard J. Oglesby dated 1888 and Joseph W. Fifer dated 1892 and 3 cancelled checks including two from Cornelius & Baker, together with a New Hampshire $10 note, a Maryland $1 note and a U.S. 1923 series $1 note. $100-200

365 A Collection of Obsolete Money Articles, comprising an African manilla, Siam bullet money and two porcelain coins, two glass coins, a Chinese knife coin and a spade coin, along with two others. $80-120

366 A Collection of Foreign Coins and Tokens, from various origins, 17th-20th centuries including two British 1797 Cartwheel twopence, two 1797 pennies and a 1799 halfpenny, German 32 schilling coin, Brunswick 1794/1795 token, Swedish 1665 2 Ore and 1667 1 Ore, 1667 John Smith halfpenny trade token, 1666 2 schilling token, 1728 German States 4 schilling and others, together with 35 various currency articles; 82 items total. $200-400

367* A Group of Foreign Coins, comprising approximately 301 coins including several silver examples from Mexico, Germany and various Middle-Eastern countries, together with a group of foreign currency. Property from the Collection of John Lebolt, President of Lebolt & Company, Chicago, Illinois $300-500

368 A Collection of Five Roman Silver Coins, comprising a Nero, Antoninus Pius, two from Roman Republican Families, together with a bronze Trajan example. $100-200 369 A Collection of Roman and Greek Coins, comprising a silver tetradrachm and 11 others. $100-200

370* A 1998 Washington Mint Proof Silver Bar, in the form of a U.S. $100 note, .999 fine silver, set in a velvet case; approximate weight 4.01 ozt. Property from the Estate of Charles P. Wood, Chicago, Illinois $100-200

371 A Collection of Nine Bronze Medals, of various subjects and sizes, inaugural examples include 1905 Theodore Roosevelt, 1953 Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1929 Herbert Hoover and 1949 Harry S. Truman, other examples include 1945 Winston Churchill, 1946 Montgomery of Alamein, 1931 Cyrus Hall McCormick International Harvester Centennial of the Reaper, 1933 Century of Progress and a souvenir from the Century of Progress with George Washington. $200-400

372 Two French Bronze Medals, each of rectangular form, comprising a Henri Poincare and a Sadi Carnot example. $100-200

373 A Collection of Eight Medals, of various origins and sizes, French examples include Abrahamus de Moivre and a set of three Napoleon Bonaparte examples, Mexican examples include 1970 21 Congreso Internacional de Oftalmologia and an Olympic silver coin, English example includes James Watt & Co. commemorative medal, and an American example 1951 centennial commemorative medal depicting Northwestern University. $150-250

374 A Collection of Nine Bronze Medals, of various sizes, comprising Rene Descartes, Blaise Pascal, Rene Laennec, Jean Lerond d’Alembert, Alessandro Volta, Galileo Galilei, Hans Christian Orsted, Edmundus Halley and George Washington. $300-500

375* Five Federal Duck Stamp Prints, each matted and framed, comprising 1936 signed Richard Bishop with accompanying stamp, 1940 signed F.L. Jaques, 1950 signed Walter A. Weber, 1951 signed Maynard Reece and 1955 signed Stanley Stearns and titled Blue Geese with accompanying stamp. Height of largest 10 x width 12 1/4 inches visible. Property from the Collection of Gretchen Urban, Bonita Springs, Florida $1,500-2,500

376* Six Federal Duck Stamp and Print Sets, each matted and framed, comprising 1974 signed David A. Mass, 1975 stamp signed James P. Fisher, 1976 signed Alderson Magee edition 876/1000, 1977 signed Martin R. Murk edition 1040/5800, 1978 signed Al Gilbert edition 5678/5800 and 1979 signed Ken Michaelsen edition 6666/7000. Height of larger frames 16 x width 17 1/2 inches. Property from the Collection of Gretchen Urban, Bonita Springs, Florida $500-700 377* Four Federal Duck Stamp and Print Sets, each matted and framed, comprising 1980 signed Richard W. Plasschaert edition 4917/12950, 1981 signed John S. Wilson edition 12,418/16,000, 1982 signed David A. Maass edition 20,480/22,250 and 1983 signed Phil Scholer edition 15,580/17,400, together with a 1981 issued Illinois migratory waterfowl set signed Jim Trandel edition 479/500 and a 1982 Ohio wetlands habitat set signed John A. Ruthven edition 188/300. Height of largest frame 19 1/4 x width 20 1/2 inches. Property from the Collection of Gretchen Urban, Bonita Springs, Florida $300-500

378* Five Federal Duck Stamp and Print Sets, each matted and framed, comprising 1984 signed William C. Morris edition 8,002/20,400, 1985 signed G. Mobley edition 7,699/18,200, 1986 signed Burton E. Moore, Junr. edition 7,699/16,310, 1987 signed Arthur D. Anderson edition 7,699/20,000 and 1988 signed Daniel Smith edition 7,699/22,000. Height of each frame 16 x width 17 1/2 inches. Property from the Collection of Gretchen Urban, Bonita Springs, Florida $100-200

379* Seven Federal Executive Edition Duck Stamp and Print Sets, each matted and framed with two stamps and a gold medallion stamp, comprising 1989 signed Neal Anderson edition 296/500, 1990 signed Jim Hautman edition 296/500, 1991 signed Nancy Howe edition 296/500, 1992 signed Joe Hautman edition 296/500, 1993 signed B. Miller edition 296/600, 1994 signed Neal Anderson edition 296/500 and 1995 signed Jim Hautman edition 144/250. Height of each frame 16 x width 17 1/2 inches. Property from the Collection of Gretchen Urban, Bonita Springs, Florida $400-600

380* Four Federal Executive Edition Artist Proof Duck Stamp and Print Sets, each matted and framed with two stamps and a gold medallion stamp, comprising 1996 signed W. J. Goebel edition 20/50, 1997 signed R. Hautman edition 20/50, 1998 signed R. Steiner edition 20/450 and 1999 signed J. Hautman edition 20/50. Height of largest frame 24 x width 17 1/2 inches. Property from the Collection of Gretchen Urban, Bonita Springs, Florida $300-500

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