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1929-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar – PCGS MS-65

Blast white and a strong strike with nice clean surfaces.

$2,250.00

1929-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar. – NGC MS-66

Vibrant white luster with a sprinkle of toning at the rim. The strike is sharp with strong skirt lines and head detail with clear thumb separation. Fantastic quality with choice surfaces that are nearly mark-free. NGC has graded just two 66+ and a single MS-67 finer.

$3,995.00

1929-S Buffalo Nickel. – NGC MS-66+.

Well struck with rich satiny luster and minimal marks.

$1,050.00

1929-S Buffalo Nickel. – PCGS MS-66.

Well struck and lustrous with nearly mark-free surfaces.

$750.00

1929-S Buffalo Nickel – PCGS MS-65+ CAC

CAC. Extremely well struck with a very heavy luster cartwheel and no significant marks. Outstanding quality and conservatively graded in our opinion.

$725.00

1929. $10. Maryland. PMG. VF-30. Bel Air. Charter 13680.

First National Bank of Bel Air. F-1801-2. Charter #13680. Type-2. Opened in 1933 and a small only issuer. Well centered with light even wear.

$595.00

1929. $10. New York. PMG. VF-30. Castleton on Hudson. Charter 5816.

National Exchange Bank of Castleton on Hudson. F-1801-1. Charter #5816. Type-1. Well margined and solid for the grade. A less often seen font is used for the town name.

$375.00

1929. $10. Pennsylvania. PMG. VF-30. Summerville. Charter 6739.

Union National Bank of Summerville. F-1801-1. Charter #6739. Well centered and solid for the grade.

$395.00

1929. $10. South Carolina. PMG. Ch VF-35. Marion. Charter 10085.

Marion National Bank. F-1801-1. Charter #10085. Type-1. Nice embossing and solid for the grade.

$350.00