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Wheat Pennies 5,000 Unsearched Wheat Cents! Bulk

$449.95

Monster Bag of 5,000 Wheat PenniesFree Domestic Shipping – 1909 /1958 – Unsearched  – With the price of copper skyrocketing, unsearched bags of Wheat Pennies have become extremely popular.  We have literally bought hundreds of thousands of these wheat pennies and do not have the time to go through them, so we count them and bag them just as they are when they come into the shop.  Because we get our wheat pennies and other coins from multiple sources, there is no telling what you will find in one of these bags.  Each bag is guaranteed to be unsearched  and to give you many hours of numismatic pleasure!

Related Terms: wheat pennies, wheat penny, bulk wheat pennies, unsearched wheat pennies

 

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$1.00 Face Value Mercury Dimes

$27.99

Now available at Black Mountain Coins are $1 Face Value lots of the Mercury silver dimes! Each lot contains .715 ounces of actual silver content and a random assortment of dates and mint-marks. These would be great for any collector of US coins or silver coins, and are a great way to start off a date set. Get yours now while supplies last!

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$1.00 Face Value Roosevelt Silver Dimes

$27.99

Junk silver dimes  do offer several advantages. First, they provide small increments of barter. Secondly, like silver rounds, this form of silver coinage generally carries a low premium over the spot market price of silver — unless during situations of physical supply shortages. (In other words, the market value of “junk silver” is very close to the actual melt value of the junk coins.) Thirdly, they are legal U.S. tender (albeit only for the face value). Finally, junk silver bags are recognized around the world as a trading medium and are therefore very liquid.

For every $1.40 in face value of a combination of dimes, quarters, and half dollars pre-1965 there is the equivalent of 1 troy ounce of silver. Another way to look at this is for every $1.00 in face value there is .715 troy ounces. For example, you have $10.00 face value of silver quarters, then that is equal to 7.15 troy ounces (10.00 x .715 = 7.15). In addition, if you take $1.40 and multiply it by .715 you get the desired $1.00 amount.

  • Silver Dimes contain 0.0715 troy ounces of silver
  • Purity: 90% silver, 10% copper (.715 troy oz. silver content per 1 dollar of face value)
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$1.00 Face Value Standing Liberty Quarters

$27.99

Photo is stock. Coins may differ from the ones pictured.

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Authentic Piece of the Berlin Wall (Approx. 1oz.) with Acrylic Stand and COA

$24.99

Dies ist ein authentisches Stuck der Berliner Mauer und kommt mit einem Echtheits-Zertifikat.

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Authentic Piece of the Berlin Wall (Approx. 3oz.) with Acrylic Stand and COA

$34.99

We acquire these directly from a source in Germany and guarantee their authenticity. Since we have multiples of these items, the piece you receive will not necessarily be this one, but will be similar in size to the one in the images (approximately 3.75 square inches). Every piece comes mounted in an acrylic stand, will have some painted surface and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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$10 Face Value 40% Silver Kennedy Half-Dollars

$74.99
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Wolf Wolves Coin And Currency Set 1 Crown and 2 Banknotes All Uncirculated

$24.99

To my knowledge, these are the only two world banknotes that feature wolves, and both of them can be found in this set. The top banknote, a 500 Tolanu piece from Lithuania was issued in 1993 and was withdrawn from circulation after only six weeks. The second banknote was issued by Belarus in 1992 and has a 5 Rublei denomination. Both banknotes are in Crisp Uncirculated condition. The 500 Dinara Crown was issued by Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1994 and has been almost impossible to find in the secondary market. I was fortunate enough to acquire a few pieces from a source in Europe and have included it as part of this group. This beautiful set would be a welcome addition to anyone who appreciates wildlife or collects world coins.

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Authentic Piece of the Berlin Wall (6-7 oz.) with Acrylic Stand and COA

$44.99

Every piece comes mounted in an acrylic stand, will have some painted surface and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Dies ist ein authentisches Stück der Berliner Mauer und kommt mit einem Echtheits-Zertifikat.

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Jumper – Authentic Piece of the Berlin Wall (3-4 oz.) with Acrylic Stand and COA

$39.99

JUMPER – 3 to 5 OUNCE PIECE OF THE BERLIN WALL – ACRYLIC HOLDER — This is the largest piece of the Berlin Wall we have offered to date, weighing in at between three and five ounces. Although the piece you will receive is not the one in the images because this is one of our best sellers, every piece will have graffiti on it and will come with a Certificate of Authenticity. The acrylic holder is shaped like Germany and is an interesting conversation piece with historic significance.. Dies ist ein authentisches St

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2023 1oz Great Britain Silver Britannia (King Charles III Obverse)

$33.50

2023 Great Britain 1 oz Silver Britannia

This, the second Britannia release of 2023, debuts the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III.

  • Coin comes in protective coin capsule. Multiples of 25 are sold in tubes.
The 1 oz Silver Britannia coins were first produced as Silver coins in 1997 and are renowned for their beauty, trustworthiness and special security features.
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2023 A Guide Book of United States Coins – 76th Edition of the Official Red Book

$17.95

Red Book coin values are found in the most widely used price guide available today. Originally published in 1946 by Whitman Books, A Guide Book of United States Coins: The Official Red Book of U.S. Coins, a.k.a., the Red Book, is the yearly guide that most collectors turn to first for essential information about their coins, including retail pricing. The first Red Book was written by Richard S. Yeoman and current editions are still edited by Kenneth Bressett, a colleague of Yeoman’s who has been working on every edition since 1959.

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SOMALIA 100 Shillings 2022 High Relief Proof Silver Elephant Coin w/ Box and COA

$110.00
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2010 American Silver Eagle Brilliant Uncirculated

$38.95

Product Details

The 24th issue from the annual American Silver Eagle program by the U.S. Mint displays one of the most popular and beloved designs in American coinage. Combined with its iconic design and .999 fine Silver content, further adds to its bullion appeal.

Coin Highlights:

  • Contains 1 oz of fine Silver.
  • Multiples of 20 are packaged in mint issued tubes. All other Silver Eagle coins will come in protective packaging.
  • Worldwide mintage of 40,020,000 coins.
  • Eligible for Precious Metals IRAs.
  • Obverse: Adolph A. Weinman’s design showing Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge.
  • Reverse: A heraldic eagle is shown below 13 small stars, representing the original colonies.
  • Guaranteed and backed by the U.S. Mint.

One of the most popular designs in American coinage, the Silver Eagle combines beauty with Silver bullion appeal. Add the 2017 Silver Eagle to your cart today!

History of the American Silver Eagle Program
The U.S. Mint attempted to establish selling Silver bullion in the 1970s and early 1980s to help reduce the Defense National Stockpile. The reasoning was that domestic needs exceeded that of strategic needs. Many refiners had actually opposed the plan due to concerns of diminishing the need of in-state mining and possible reduction of Silver spot at the time. Throughout the back-and-forth, the United States did end up selling-off large amounts of Silver (roughly 105 million troy ounces) but not as coin, as they had originally intended. When this happened, it did in fact cause the price of Silver to drop immediately. Many traders started unloading futures with the anticipation that price would fall, which it did. Over a span of several years and suspensions, it wasn’t until June 21, 1985, that the senate finally agreed to an amendment by a voice vote. The amended bill was signed by President Reagan on July 9, 1985. The bill, know as the “Liberty Coin Act” authorized the law of the American Silver Eagle program with an effective date of October 1, 1985, but came with stipulations that no coins may be struck or sold until September 1, 1986. Finally, after all of this, the first American Silver Eagle was released on November 24, 1986, which has gone on to become one of the most beloved, best-selling coins in the world.

The Design (1986 to 2021)
The obverse (front) of the coin was taken from the “Walking Liberty”, originally designed by Adolph A. Weinman, in 1916. The iconic design had already been a public favorite and one of the most beloved of any United States coinage of modern times which made it an instant favorite among collectors and enthusiasts once released. The reverse (back) was designed by John Mercanti that portrayed a heraldic eagle behind a shield the eagle holds a banner in its beak while grasping an olive branch in its right talon and arrows in its left, that echoes the Great Seal of the United States. Above the eagle and below the legend is thirteen five-pointed stars representing the original Thirteen Colonies.

Direct from the U.S. Mint
The U.S. Mint does not sell its bullion coins directly to the public. Instead, they distribute their coins to only a handful of authorized purchasers who then sell the coins to the public.

NOTE: The coins you receive may exhibit some level of natural toning and/or oxidation such as spotting. This is a normal process that and can occur over time when exposed to hydrogen sulfide which is naturally occurring in the air.

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2011 American Silver Eagle Brilliant Uncirculated

$38.95

Product Details

The 25th issue from the annual American Silver Eagle program by the U.S. Mint displays one of the most popular and beloved designs in American coinage. Combined with its iconic design and .999 fine Silver content, further adds to its bullion appeal.

Coin Highlights:

  • Contains 1 oz of fine Silver.
  • Multiples of 20 are packaged in mint issued tubes. All other Silver Eagle coins will come in protective packaging.
  • Worldwide mintage of 40,020,000 coins.
  • Eligible for Precious Metals IRAs.
  • Obverse: Adolph A. Weinman’s design showing Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge.
  • Reverse: A heraldic eagle is shown below 13 small stars, representing the original colonies.
  • Guaranteed and backed by the U.S. Mint.

One of the most popular designs in American coinage, the Silver Eagle combines beauty with Silver bullion appeal. Add the 2017 Silver Eagle to your cart today!

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2017 American Silver Eagle Brilliant Uncirculated

$38.95

Product Details

The 31st issue from the annual American Silver Eagle program by the U.S. Mint displays one of the most popular and beloved designs in American coinage. Combined with its iconic design and .999 fine Silver content, further adds to its bullion appeal.
Coin Highlights:

  • Contains 1 oz of fine Silver.
  • Multiples of 20 are packaged in mint issued tubes. All other Silver Eagle coins will come in protective packaging.
  • Eligible for Precious Metals IRAs.
  • Obverse: Adolph A. Weinman’s design showing Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge.
  • Reverse: A heraldic eagle is shown below 13 small stars, representing the original colonies.
  • Guaranteed and backed by the U.S. Mint.

One of the most popular designs in American coinage, the Silver Eagle combines beauty with Silver bullion appeal. Add the 2017 Silver Eagle to your cart today!

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2015 American Silver Eagle Brilliant Uncirculated

$38.95
The 29th issue from the annual American Silver Eagle program by the U.S. Mint displays one of the most popular and beloved designs in American coinage. Combined with its iconic design and .999 fine Silver content, further adds to its bullion appeal.

Coin Highlights:

  • Contains 1 oz of fine Silver.
  • Multiples of 20 are packaged in mint issued tubes. All other Silver Eagle coins will come in protective packaging.
  • Worldwide mintage of 47,000,000 coins.
  • Eligible for Precious Metals IRAs.
  • Obverse: Adolph A. Weinman’s design showing Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge.
  • Reverse: A heraldic eagle is shown below 13 small stars, representing the original colonies.
  • Guaranteed and backed by the U.S. Mint.
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2014 American Silver Eagle Brilliant Uncirculated

$38.95

Product Details

The 28th issue from the annual American Silver Eagle program by the U.S. Mint displays one of the most popular and beloved designs in American coinage. Combined with its iconic design and .999 fine Silver content, further adds to its bullion appeal.
Coin Highlights:

  • Contains 1 oz of fine Silver.
  • Multiples of 20 are packaged in mint issued tubes. All other Silver Eagle coins will come in protective packaging.
  • Worldwide mintage of 44,006,000 coins.
  • Eligible for Precious Metals IRAs.
  • Obverse: Adolph A. Weinman’s design showing Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge.
  • Reverse: A heraldic eagle is shown below 13 small stars, representing the original colonies.
  • Guaranteed and backed by the U.S. Mint.
  • One of the most popular designs in American coinage, the Silver Eagle combines beauty with Silver bullion appeal. Add the 2014 Silver Eagle to your cart today!
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2016 American Silver Eagle Brilliant Uncirculated

$38.95
The 30th issue from the annual American Silver Eagle program by the U.S. Mint displays one of the most popular and beloved designs in American coinage. Combined with its iconic design and .999 fine Silver content, further adds to its bullion appeal.

Coin Highlights:

  • Contains 1 oz of fine Silver.
  • Multiples of 20 are packaged in mint issued tubes. All other Silver Eagle coins will come in protective packaging.
  • Worldwide mintage of 37,701,500 coins.
  • Eligible for Precious Metals IRAs.
  • Obverse: Adolph A. Weinman’s design showing Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge.
  • Reverse: A heraldic eagle is shown below 13 small stars, representing the original colonies.
  • Guaranteed and backed by the U.S. Mint.
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Rainbow-Toned 1883-O Morgan Dollar MS66+

$1,649.99

This piece has been graded by PCGS as MS 66+ and is identified with the serial number 7146.66+/25673149

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An 1881-S Morgan Dollar graded PCGS MS67+ and bearing a price guide value of $1,100 realized $19,387… A PCGS MS65 1885-O in MS65 with a price guide listing of $250 brought $8,812.50. It’s not inflation! The drama of the prices at the recent Central States Numismatic Society Convention in Illinois was matched only by the dazzle of the coins themselves. Colorfully toned Morgan Dollars, with surfaces oxidized just enough to radiate an electrified, oversaturated version of the polychromatic patination of a fine silverware set long untouched, have always catalyzed heart rates and bidder paddles.

“Rainbow” toning can arise from prolonged exposure to any of a multitude of reactive environments. Wayne Miller’s Morgan and Peace Dollar Textbook, the authoritative reference on the series, includes several color plates illustrating spectacular examples. The most vividly hued Morgan Dollars, like the 1883-O pictured above, are those which were toned as a result of being stored in the sulfur-rich canvas bags (each containing 1,000 pieces) used by the United States Mint. The enormous outputs demanded by the Bland-Allison Act resulted in large quantities of coins – most notably San Francisco issues from the early years of the series – remaining untouched in government vaults for decades. The release of the Continental Bank Hoard in 1982 spurred interest by bringing many choice pieces to the market. The “textile” pattern seen on the face of some pieces mirrors the thickly woven fabric of the bag.

More complex, geometric patterns arise from long-term storage against the folded, sulfur-rich ends of a paper coin roll. A PCGS MS66+ 1888-O was famously featured on the poster for a Mid-America Coin Auctions sale in 1988. In 2014, it realized $20,562.50, still a record price for any example of the date.    –   By Kyle Clifford Knapp – August 1, 2022  – PCGS

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1887 U.S. Morgan Silver Dollar CERTIFIED PCGS MS63

$69.99

This coin has been graded by PCGS as MS 63 and is a stock photo of the coin you will receive; serial numbers will vary.

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Authentic Piece of the Berlin Wall (Approx. 1oz.) with COA

$19.99

This is your chance to own an authentic piece of the Berlin Wall! Since I was able to pick up several of these items from a source in Germany, the piece you receive will not necessarily be this one, but will be similar in size to the one in the images (approximately 30 millimeters square) and have some painted surface.

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The Silver Card ~ 1 Troy oz .999 Fine Silver That Fits In Your Wallet

$37.99

1 Troy oz Pyromet silver card comes with COA & Tyvek Pouch

Now you can carry 1 oz of pure silver easily in your wallet. The new Pyromet silver cards are unlike conventional silver bars and rounds. They are sized like a credit card and designed to be carried. It is well suited for barter and trade, or simply showing to family and friends as a conversation starter about silver investing and sound money.

The one-ounce size is the the most popular of all when it comes to silver. Now there is an affordable option, ready to go into your wallet and travel with you.

Card Highlights:

  • Packaged protective paper sleeve with Certificate of Authenticity
  • Brand new on the market – first year of issue
  • Credit card size – designed to fit in your wallet
  • Stamped with weight, purity and the Pyromet brand
  • Made in the USA

Conventional 1 oz bars and rounds are popular, but they aren’t specifically designed to be carried with you. One-ounce silver cards are different. Like nothing else in your stash, these beautiful cards will add interest and flexibility to your silver stash.

Put one or two in your wallet and efficiently stack the rest in your safe. These cards are shipped from Pyromet in currugated boxes of 500, similar in size to other mint boxes and easy to store.

The mint finish on each card is matte. They make a great impression on anyone who holds one. Although they are the size of a credit card, they are hefty to hold and a pleasure to look at.

Each card is marked as follows: “The Silver Card, One Troy Ounce, .999 Fine Silver, Pyromet” and the assay mark with .999 and the Pi symbol in a circle.

Pyromet has been making beautiful silver products in Pennsylvania since 1969. They are a trusted brand, ensuring these cards will be popular as well as easy to buy and easy to sell.

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House of Constantine ROMAN EMPIRE BI Centenionalis

$34.99
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Rainbow-Toned 1886 US Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS64

$449.99

This piece has been graded by PCGS as MS 64 and is identified with the serial number 238684-019

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1886 US Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS63 “Rainbow Toned”

$399.99

This piece has been graded by PCGS as MS 63 and is identified with the serial number 7166.63/80482000

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Navajo Sheep Herder – Sculptors Studio Collection II

$24.99

Each of the medals in this collection was created by a different member of the Franklin Mint Sculptor’s Studio on a theme of his or her own choosing.

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Mustangs – Sculptors Studio Collection II

$24.99

Each of the medals in this collection was created by a different member of the Franklin Mint Sculptor’s Studio on a theme of his or her own choosing.

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Metamorphosis – Sculptors Studio Collection II

$24.99

Each of the medals in this collection was created by a different member of the Franklin Mint Sculptor’s Studio on a theme of his or her own choosing.

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Lincoln Charity For All – Sculptors Studio Collection II

$24.99

Each of the medals in this collection was created by a different member of the Franklin Mint Sculptor’s Studio on a theme of his or her own choosing.

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