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1892 Pittsburgh Expo, Aluminum So-Called Dollar MS HK-629
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1933 Santa Monica Breakwater CA, Aluminum, HK-687 SC$1 NGC MS63
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1933 Santa Monica Breakwater CA, Aluminum, HK-687 SC$1 NGC MS63
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1959 Oregon Statehood, Beaver, Gilt-bronze, HK-573 SC$1 PCGS MS67
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1933 Century Progress Expo, Official, Bronze, HK-463 SC$1 PCGS MS64
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2006-D Colorado 25c NGC MS67
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1888 G$1 PCGS PR65 CAM
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1823 Original, N-2 1c ANACS Deta VF30 BN
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2005-S Minnesota, Clad 25c NGC PR70 DCAM
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1883 Shield 5c PCGS MS67
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1875 25c PCGS AU58
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2016-D Cumberland 25c NGC MS69
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1831 JR-3 10c PCGS MS65
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2006-D North Dakota, Satin Finish 25c NGC MS69
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