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09/07/2024 10:35 PM
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(2) LIBERTY UNCIRCULATED COIN SETS (+) 1976 COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL

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Comments: (2) Liberty Uncirculated Liberty Coin Set (+) 1976 Commemorative Medal. In this lot: United States Liberty Coins 1886-1986 half dollars together in a blue velvet case and encased in clear plastic –from the Denver Mint and COA also in this lot - the first coins ever to be issued by the United States depicting the Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island –both uncirculated and COA also 1976 Bicentennial Medal commemorating The Declaration of Independence July 1776 with COA sealed in a case. Good Condition At our auction Gallery for preview.

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