LOT 436: Lot of silver Ottoman coins that were used in Israel under Ottoman rule. Collective weight: 23.14g + 20 Kuruş coin made of copper; 1869. 5 grush, 1910 5 mil 1910 10 mil 1910 20 mil 1910 40 mil 1910 6 Kuruş 1834 Good conditions.
LOT 443: Silver Three Cents (1851-1873) Obverse Designer: James B. Longacre Reverse Designer: James B. Longacre Composition: Silver Fineness: 0.75 Weight: 0.78g ASW: 0.0193oz Melt Value: $0.46 (2/21/2022) Diameter: 14mm Edge: Plain Condition: F
LOT 450: 1878 S Trade Dollar Early Silver Dollars Mintage: 4,162,000 Minted at: San Francisco Designer - Engraver: William Barber Metal Composition: 90% Silver - 10% Copper Diameter: 38.1 mm Mass / Weight: 27 gram Condition: XF
LOT 459: Collection of 86 silver coins: Morgan silver dollar, 1879 - 1935, consecutive. Varying conditions and variations of the coins. 2250g. 65 Morgan silver dollar coins , 21 Peace silver dollar coins.
LOT 460: U.S.A. - Large collection of 191 One Cent coins from 1857-1935, with some missing. With variations (of mint for example) of same years. Varying conditions. In collector's looseleaf.
LOT 461: U.S.A. - Large collection of 141 Five Cents (nickel) coins, from 1874-1966. With some missing. Variations of coins and varying conditions. 13 coins from 1942-45 (WWII) made of 350 silver. Organized in collector's looseleaf.
LOT 462: U.S.A. - Large collection of 142 silver 900 coins - Ten Cents (dimes), from 1829-1964. With some missing. Variations of coins (mints) and conditions. Around 350g. Organized in collector's looseleaf.
LOT 463: U.S.A. - Large collection of silver quarters, 25 cents, from 1892-1964. With some missing. Variations of coins (mint) and varying conditions. About 946g Organized in collector's loose-leaf.
LOT 464: U.S.A. - Large collection of 103 50 Cents silver 900 coins, from 1902-1968. With some missing. Variations of coins and varying conditions. About 1200g. Organized in collector's loose-leaf.
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