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Canadian $1
coin commemorating the centennial of British Columbia. 1871-1971.
With fitted vinyl/velvet case. $12.50 item #872
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Sets of stamps. All are in good shape, some have been cancelled, a few are a
little stuck together. Some will separate with light pressure, but stamp
collectors probably know how to do this better than I do. What you see is what
you get in each set. . Not all the stamps are from the countries shown on the
top of the card. Each set is in a glassine envelope like shown in last
photo. $3.00 each set. Take them all for $2.50 each. Let me know which
letter, or letters, you would like. item #6246
1970
stamps from Hungary. In original envelope, all stamps good
condition, each 2 1/4 X 1 1/4 inches. $7.50 item #749
1968
set of 5 stamps from Hungary. Birds. Each stamp is 2 1/4 X 1 3/4
inches. In original envelope. $7.50 item #750
First Day
cover. 88th U.S. Open Championship, 1988 $7.50 item #73
Set of four
medallions minted to celebrate Columbus's discovery of America in
1992. With original paper box, and wood holder. Bronze, each coin
is 1 1/2 inches. $24.50 item #874
1931 Australian penny. Fair- condition 1 3/8" $6.50 item #875
1965 Churchill commemorative crown (5/- or five shillings) minted after his
death in January 1965. It is a legal tender coin in the UK, spent at 25 pence. Elizabeth on one side, Churchill on the other. 1 1/2" Some
residue on the front, looks like adhesive where the coin was
glued or taped to something. Silver $22.50 item #873
German 1939 Nazi
2 Reichapfennis coin. 3/4" $12.50 item #876
1963
Mexican 5 Peso bill. printed in the U.S. couple of creases, but
pretty good. 3 5/8 X 6 " $7.50 item #881
2 Vietnam War 20 XU Notes Consecutive Numbers. The story I received on these North Vietnamese notes is that they were found in an arms cache by US soldiers, hence the consecutive numbers and excellent condition. They were brought back by a serviceman, along with some others, all bearing consecutive numbers. I am offering two in this auction. I guess XU is the currency. Here is what they say:
"20 Xu Hai Muoi Xu - Uy Ban Trung Uong Mat Tran Dan Toc Giai Phong Mien Viet Nam.: Numbers OH 311659 and OH 311660.4 1/4 x 2 1/8 inches. Very crisp.
$12.50 item #ccc004
1976 28th Anniversary Official Mint Set, Israel. Israel Government Coins and
Medals Corporation. Uncirculated. In plastic holder, inside paper box, box has
some wear on edges. 1, 5, 10, 25 Agorot coins, 1/2 Lira, and 1 Lira. $15.00 item
#1588
1975 Hanukkia from Holland, Hanukka Coin. Denomination, IL 10. .500 silver,
34mm, 20 Grams. .Minted by the Government Mint, Jerusalem, Issued by the Bank of
Israel. Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation. Uncirculated, with vinyl
folder and informational note. $9.50 item #1585
1976 American Hanukka lamp, Hanukka Coin. Denomination, IL 10. .500 silver,l
34mm, 20 Grams. .Minted by the Government Mint, Jerusalem, Issued by the Bank of
Israel. Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation. Uncirculated, with vinyl
folder and informational note. $10.50 item #1587
Aluminum North Carolina Tourism token. First Flight Orville & Wilbur Wright,
Roanoke Island, Virginia Dare on the front. On the back Great Smoky Mountains
National Park. Says "For information Write the Governor's Hospitality
Committee Raleigh, NC." Good condition, light scratches. Not sure
what year. 1 1/2 inches. $7.00 item #sa1040
The Sands Las Vegas Dollar Gaming Token Redeemable only by player and only at
the Sands - To be used only at the Sands. The Sands Casino was opened in 1952,
and imploded in 1996. Howard Hughes, and Frank Sinatra are among some of the
Casino's owners. A famous hang out of the Rat Pack. The Venetian Casino now
stands where the Sands once was. Heavy, a few scratches. 1 1/2 inches. $6.00
item #sa1041
Fort Collins, Colorado Real Photo Stamps. First time I have seen these. Similar
to real photo postcards, but these are real photo gummed stamps of scenes from
around Fort Collins. 16 unused stamps, the other two stuck on envelope. These
are not actual postage stamps. Each stamp 3/4 x 1 1/4 inches. Has a card to use
to address the envelope. Good condition, some fading of envelope. $7.50 item
#5815
Aero Form Air Mail Envelopes. Tinted inside, light weight paper saves postage.
10 envelopes present plus band. 3 3/4 x 6 1/2 inches. Good condition. $6.50 item
#5817
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F. Joseph Priestly Scientist first day covers. Several variations. All canceled
from Northumberland, PA post office April 13, 1983. All same Joseph Priestly
20¢ stamps. 3 5/8 x 6 1/2 inches. All good shape. Some look yellower than
others, but that is the lighting. A. Tools used by Priestley, Discover of
Oxygen. (Have 6 of these). B. Purple circle, Discover of Oxygen (Have 6) C.
Joseph Priestley - Minister -Chemist. Nitrous Oxide (Have 6). D. Joseph
Priestley, Colored (Have 4). E. Joseph Priestley, black & white (have 4). F.
Chemistry edition, no picture of Priestley (Have 6). Any one, $5.50. Take any
six for $24.00. item #5818
Queen Elizabeth stamp that was printed on an envelope. Someone cut it off the
envelope which seems to be a fabric reinforced paper. Registration and Postage
Bradley Bilston Staffs cancellation. 1968? 1 1/2 x 2 inches. Light soiling.
$6.50 item #6044
French Token. "O.T.L. Bon Pour Un Trajet De 10 Valable Jusqu' Au 31 Dec
1919". Good for one trip valid till 31 December, 1919 is a translation of
what it says on the front. On the back it says "Ce Jeton N'est Pas
Remboursable En Especes". This token is not reimbursable in cash. I think
this was for a series of Trams in france. Some light wear. 3/4 inch, 22 mm.
$9.00 item #6174
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