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1892 & 1916 Liberty Head Silver Quarter Pair, After more than a century's worth of general attrition and numerous melts, it's amazing that any of these classic coins survive at all! The 1892-1916 Liberty Head silver quarter series produced 264.7 million pieces — in its entirety. That may seem like a substantial figure, but it's a mere fraction compared to the billions of modern quarters that are output annually. With this affordably priced offer you can preserve your own piece of the past — you'll get the inaugural 1892 issue as well as a final year 1916 specimen in Good to Very Good quality. Our choice of mintmarks based on availability.
1917 Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar Obverse/Reverse Pair, During the first two years of the Walking Liberty series, Denver and San Francisco's identifying mintmarks could be found on either the obverse or reverse of the 90% silver half dollar. After 1917, placement of the mintmark on the reverse became the series standard. We've brought together a 1917 example of each: one specimen presents an obverse mintmark and the second displays the reverse location. Well traveled Good quality. Our choice of mintmarks based on availability.
1938 Buffalo & Jefferson Nickel Pair, After 25 years of service, the beloved Buffalo nickel was retired and replaced by the Jefferson engraving, resulting in two radically different 5¢ coins sharing the 1938 date. The new nickel became America's third series to feature a portrait of a past president. You'll receive a final date 1938 Buffalo and inaugural Jefferson nickel in Average Circulated quality. Our choice of mintmark based on availability.