Monster Bag of 5,000 Wheat Pennies – Free 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!
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Wheat Pennies – Bulk, Unsearched (1,000 pennies) Every time we buy a collection or accumulation, we wind up with hundreds or even thousands of wheat pennies as part of the deal. We throw the wheat pennies in the counting machine and then put them in bags of 500 or 1000 coins. Every bag of wheat pennies will have a good mix of dates from the teens through the 50s. Buy a bag or two and have hours of fun going through them. You will want to come back for more.
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Wheat Pennies – Bulk, Unsearched (500 pennies) Every time we buy a collection or accumulation, we wind up with hundreds or even thousands of wheat pennies as part of the deal. We throw the wheat pennies in the counting machine and then put them in bags of 500 or 1000 coins. Every bag of wheat pennies will have a good mix of dates from the teens through the 50s. Buy a bag or two and have hours of fun going through them. You will want to come back for more.
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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!
This coin was the first issue of what has become the Isle of Man Cat Coins Series, first issued in 1988. The tailless cat has become a symbol for its homeland, the Isle of Man, and was a natural choice for the first coin of this extremely popular series. The origins of this native Manx cat are steeped in mystery – biblical references abound, as do tales of ship-wrecked felines swimming ashore from Spanish Galleons. Shy but friendly, clever and endearing, the Manx cat has a personality all of its own, as does its coin. This beautiful uncirculated cat crown from the Isle of Man Cat Coins Series makes a unique gift idea that will please the most discriminating cat lover and has become a favorite of collectors of world coins with animal themes.
The 2015 issue of the annual elephant crown, this legal tender 100 Shillings coin was issued under authority of the Government of the Somali Republic.
This starter set of world coins will give you between 90 and 110 unsearched world coins and lots of fun. This lot is designed to be an introduction to world coinage for a young numismatist or beginning collector. Less than five percent of the coins in this mix will be from the Americas, with the bulk originating in Europe, Africa and Asia. We currently have an ample inventory of these coins and can ship immediately.
It comes in its original mint issued box with a Certificate of Authenticity.
This lot of 10 pounds of world coins will give you between 900 and 1100 unsearched coins and many hours of fun! In this lot you will receive circulated coins from countries all over the world outside of the United States. This is a great product for numismatists and collectors from a beginner level on up.
This lot of 25 pounds of world coins will give you between 2250 to 2750 unsearched coins and many hours of fun! In this lot you will receive circulated coins from countries all over the world outside of the United States. This is a great product for numismatists and collectors from a beginner level on up.
This coin was the eighteenth issue of what has become the Isle of Man Cat Coins Series, first issued in 1988. The Himalayan has a stocky body type, long hair and the placid temperament of the Persian but with the pointed pattern of the Siamese. The breed is docile and gentle though they do enjoy play. Their coats are long and luxuriant. The reverse of the 2005 coin carries a delightful portrait of a mother and her two kittens. This beautiful uncirculated cat crown from the Isle of Man Cat Coins Series makes a unique gift idea that will please the most discriminating cat lover and has become a favorite of collectors of world coins with animal themes.
Pound of Wheat Pennies – Wheat pennies from six decades in a canvas bag, Great Starter Kit! – The famous wheat penny was issued between 1909 and 1958. In this bag you will find an assortment of wheat pennies that consists of at least one from each decade, including a 1909 cent from the first year of issue! Great way to get anyone started in this wonderful hobby!
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This lot of 5 pounds of world coins will give you between 450 to 550 unsearched coins and many hours of fun! In this lot you will receive circulated coins from countries all over the world outside of the United States. This is a great product for numismatists and collectors from a beginner level on up.
This lot of 3 pounds of world coins will give you many hours of fun! In this lot you will receive circulated coins from countries all over the world outside of the United States. This is a great product for numismatists and collectors from a beginner level on up.
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.
Isle of Man – British Blue Cat – 1999 – One Crown – Brilliant Uncirculated – This coin was the twelfth issue of what has become the Isle of Man Cat Coins Series, first issued in 1988. One of the best loved British Shorthair breeds, the British Blue is strikingly beautiful with its smooth, silky, blue-colored dense coat and glowing amber eyes. The breed is a skilled mouser, can adapt to virtually all situations and make excellent family pets. This well loved breed is shown exquisitely sculpted on the reverse of the 1999 coin. This beautiful brilliant uncirculated cat crown from the Isle of Man Cat Coins Series is a unique gift idea that will please the most discriminating cat lover and has become a favorite of collectors of world coins with animal themes.
Isle of Man – 25th Anniversary – Manx Cat & Kitten – One Crown – 2012 – Brilliant Uncirculated – In 1988, the natural choice for the first coin in this extremely popular series was the Manx cat, a tailless cat that has become a symbol for its homeland. The origins of this native Manx cat are steeped in mystery – biblical references abound, as do tales of ship-wrecked felines swimming ashore from Spanish Galleons. Shy but friendly, clever and endearing, the Manx cat has a personality all of its own, as does its coin. The Manx cat also continues to make a cameo appearance of every Isle of Man cat crown issued. In 2012, the 25th Anniversary of the first Isle of Man cat crown issue, we come full circle with a reprise of the first crown featuring the Manx cat.
Total mintage for this coin is limited to 2,500 pieces and if early indications are correct, this coin is destined to become an instant classic, appealing to both coin collectors and multitudes of flower children and rock band followers from the sixties and seventies.
Cook Islands – Ina and the Shark – $3 – 1987(ND) – Pick 1 -Crisp Uncirculated — Ina was the love of Tinirau, the god of the ocean who lived on a floating island. One day Ina jumped into the sea in search of Tinirau, but since the sea was so restless, she was continually tossed back to shore by its gigantic waves. She enlisted the help of some fish to help her swim, but they were too small to carry her, so in her frustration, she beat them with a stick, permanently marking their bodies. This is how the angelfish got their black stripes. Eventually a shark agreed to carry her on his back. For the journey she took some coconuts with her, for food and drink. After some time, Ina became thirsty, so the shark raised his dorsal fin so that she could crack a coconut and quench her thirst. A bit later Ina became thirsty again and this time she cracked the coconut on the shark’s head. One version of the story says that this is how the hammerhead shark came about. Another story says that this is why there is a bump on a shark’s head, which is to this day called Ina’s bump. Reeling from the pain, the shark tossed Ina off his back dove below the waters, leaving her to flounder in the sea. Fortunately, Tekea the Great, the king of all sharks rose from the bottom of the sea and rescued Ina, carrying her to Tinirau’s island where the lovers were finally reunited. This crisp uncirculated banknote would make a nice addition to any collection of sealife or world banknotes. Over the next few months we will be aggressively searching out and obtaining wildlife banknotes, so feel free to bookmark this page and come back often to see the new additions to our collection.
The Fuld catalogue of Patriotic Civil War Tokens is the most authoritative and indispensable reference guide to Civil War Tokens.
Czechoslovakia – Joseph Stalin – 100 Korun – 1949 – Brilliant Uncirculated – Silver Crown
This is the annual issue of the Isle of Man cat coin and because of the issues with some major online payment platforms, we cannot mention the real name of the breed in the title, which is the Havana Cat.
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