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This is the official 1985 U.S. Mint “American Eagle / Double Eagle Bicentennial” bronze medal (38 mm, designed by Marcel Jovine and Elizabeth Jones) struck to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the American Eagle symbol. Although originally sold by the Mint in large numbers, most examples remain dull brown or have been cleaned. Coins and medals that have developed vivid, original golden-orange to electric gold end-of-roll or bag toning (like this piece) are highly sought after by toning enthusiasts and medal collectors. -
This is the 2016-S silver proof quarter from the America the Beautiful series, commemorating Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. Struck in 90% silver at San Francisco as part of the limited 15-coin silver proof set (total mintage ~216,000 sets), it is graded NGC PF69 Ultra Cameo Early Releases (cert #4391944-035). The PF69 grade is essentially flawless to the naked eye, with deep mirrored fields and heavy frosting on the devices, delivering strong black-and-white contrast. The Early Releases designation adds a small premium. While silver proof ATB quarters are common in PF69 UCAM, the combination of 90% silver composition, Early Releases pedigree, and the popular Cumberland Gap design keeps it desirable among series and modern proof collectors. -
This is a 2017-P Frederick Douglass National Historic Site quarter (America the Beautiful series) graded PCGS MS65 – a solid gem uncirculated example from regular circulation strikes. The 2017-P ATB quarters are notably low-mintage (Philadelphia business-strike mintage only 1.48 million per design – among the lowest in the entire 2010–2021 series), and high-grade survivors are genuinely scarce. Most were released into circulation, so clean, mark-free examples above MS64 are hard to find. The Frederick Douglass issue is one of the most popular designs in the series due to its historical significance and striking portrait. In MS65, it shows full original cartwheel luster, sharp details, and only minor scattered ticks consistent with the grade. -
This is a 2017-P Frederick Douglass National Historic Site quarter (America the Beautiful series) graded PCGS MS65 – a solid gem uncirculated example from regular circulation strikes. The 2017-P ATB quarters are notably low-mintage (Philadelphia business-strike mintage only 1.48 million per design – among the lowest in the entire 2010–2021 series), and high-grade survivors are genuinely scarce. Most were released into circulation, so clean, mark-free examples above MS64 are hard to find. The Frederick Douglass issue is one of the most popular designs in the series due to its historical significance and striking portrait. In MS65, it shows full original cartwheel luster, sharp details, and only minor scattered ticks consistent with the grade. -
For sale is a complete set of six stunning commemorative medallions from the 1992 Westpac "Australian Endangered Species" series, struck by the prestigious Royal Australian Mint in collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Issued to celebrate the 175th anniversary of Westpac Banking Corporation—Australia's oldest bank, originally founded as the Bank of New South Wales in 1817—these medallions highlight the urgent plight of six iconic endangered Australian species: the Western Swamp Tortoise, Palm Cockatoo, Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby, Koala, Southern Right Whale, and Dingo. Each 27mm cupro-nickel medallion features exquisite obverse designs depicting the animals in their natural habitats, paired with reverse inscriptions honoring the bank's milestone and WWF's conservation mission. All profits from the original sales supported WWF's efforts to protect threatened wildlife. This set is housed in the original orange Westpac presentation folder, complete with accompanying WWF brochures, informational pamphlets, and protective sleeves—everything shown in the photos for authenticity and condition assessment. In uncirculated (UNC) condition with light toning from age, these are true collector's items blending numismatic history, environmental advocacy, and Australian heritage. Perfect for collectors of Royal Australian Mint issues, WWF memorabilia, or Westpac ephemera. A charitable piece of history that supported wildlife preservation from day one. -
For sale is a complete set of six stunning commemorative medallions from the 1992 Westpac "Australian Endangered Species" series, struck by the prestigious Royal Australian Mint in collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Issued to celebrate the 175th anniversary of Westpac Banking Corporation—Australia's oldest bank, originally founded as the Bank of New South Wales in 1817—these medallions highlight the urgent plight of six iconic endangered Australian species: the Western Swamp Tortoise, Palm Cockatoo, Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby, Koala, Southern Right Whale, and Dingo. Each 27mm cupro-nickel medallion features exquisite obverse designs depicting the animals in their natural habitats, paired with reverse inscriptions honoring the bank's milestone and WWF's conservation mission. All profits from the original sales supported WWF's efforts to protect threatened wildlife. This set is housed in the original orange Westpac presentation folder, complete with accompanying WWF brochures, informational pamphlets, and protective sleeves—everything shown in the photos for authenticity and condition assessment. In uncirculated (UNC) condition with light toning from age, these are true collector's items blending numismatic history, environmental advocacy, and Australian heritage. Perfect for collectors of Royal Australian Mint issues, WWF memorabilia, or Westpac ephemera. A charitable piece of history that supported wildlife preservation from day one. -
This is a 2017-D Kennedy half dollar (clad composition) graded PCGS MS66 – a high-end gem from a modern circulation strike with very low survival in this grade. The 2017-D had a mintage of only ~2.9 million (one of the lowest in the entire Kennedy series), and most were released into circulation. As a result, truly choice uncirculated examples are scarce, especially in MS66 and above. At MS66, the coin exhibits full booming cartwheel luster, clean fields and cheek, and sharp detail with only microscopic ticks preventing a higher grade. PCGS population for 2017-D in MS66 is modest, with very few graded higher (MS67 is a major rarity). -
This is a 1976 (Type 2, clear “S” is not visible in photo but clad composition confirms Philadelphia mint) Bicentennial Kennedy half dollar that has developed striking, original deep electric-blue toning with violet and indigo highlights – exactly the kind of wild, attractive end-of-roll or end-of-bag toning that collectors seek. -
For sale is a complete set of six stunning commemorative medallions from the 1992 Westpac "Australian Endangered Species" series, struck by the prestigious Royal Australian Mint in collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Issued to celebrate the 175th anniversary of Westpac Banking Corporation—Australia's oldest bank, originally founded as the Bank of New South Wales in 1817—these medallions highlight the urgent plight of six iconic endangered Australian species: the Western Swamp Tortoise, Palm Cockatoo, Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby, Koala, Southern Right Whale, and Dingo. Each 27mm cupro-nickel medallion features exquisite obverse designs depicting the animals in their natural habitats, paired with reverse inscriptions honoring the bank's milestone and WWF's conservation mission. All profits from the original sales supported WWF's efforts to protect threatened wildlife. This set is housed in the original orange Westpac presentation folder, complete with accompanying WWF brochures, informational pamphlets, and protective sleeves—everything shown in the photos for authenticity and condition assessment. In uncirculated (UNC) condition with light toning from age, these are true collector's items blending numismatic history, environmental advocacy, and Australian heritage. Perfect for collectors of Royal Australian Mint issues, WWF memorabilia, or Westpac ephemera. A charitable piece of history that supported wildlife preservation from day one. -
This is a 1976 (Type 2, clear “S” is not visible in photo but clad composition confirms Philadelphia mint) Bicentennial Kennedy half dollar that has developed striking, original deep electric-blue toning with violet and indigo highlights – exactly the kind of wild, attractive end-of-roll or end-of-bag toning that collectors seek. -
For sale is a complete set of six stunning commemorative medallions from the 1992 Westpac "Australian Endangered Species" series, struck by the prestigious Royal Australian Mint in collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Issued to celebrate the 175th anniversary of Westpac Banking Corporation—Australia's oldest bank, originally founded as the Bank of New South Wales in 1817—these medallions highlight the urgent plight of six iconic endangered Australian species: the Western Swamp Tortoise, Palm Cockatoo, Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby, Koala, Southern Right Whale, and Dingo. Each 27mm cupro-nickel medallion features exquisite obverse designs depicting the animals in their natural habitats, paired with reverse inscriptions honoring the bank's milestone and WWF's conservation mission. All profits from the original sales supported WWF's efforts to protect threatened wildlife. This set is housed in the original orange Westpac presentation folder, complete with accompanying WWF brochures, informational pamphlets, and protective sleeves—everything shown in the photos for authenticity and condition assessment. In uncirculated (UNC) condition with light toning from age, these are true collector's items blending numismatic history, environmental advocacy, and Australian heritage. Perfect for collectors of Royal Australian Mint issues, WWF memorabilia, or Westpac ephemera. A charitable piece of history that supported wildlife preservation from day one. -
This is the 2016-S silver proof quarter from the America the Beautiful series, commemorating Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. Struck in 90% silver at San Francisco as part of the limited 15-coin silver proof set (total mintage ~216,000 sets), it is graded NGC PF69 Ultra Cameo Early Releases (cert #4391944-035). The PF69 grade is essentially flawless to the naked eye, with deep mirrored fields and heavy frosting on the devices, delivering strong black-and-white contrast. The Early Releases designation adds a small premium. While silver proof ATB quarters are common in PF69 UCAM, the combination of 90% silver composition, Early Releases pedigree, and the popular Cumberland Gap design keeps it desirable among series and modern proof collectors. -
For sale is a complete set of six stunning commemorative medallions from the 1992 Westpac "Australian Endangered Species" series, struck by the prestigious Royal Australian Mint in collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Issued to celebrate the 175th anniversary of Westpac Banking Corporation—Australia's oldest bank, originally founded as the Bank of New South Wales in 1817—these medallions highlight the urgent plight of six iconic endangered Australian species: the Western Swamp Tortoise, Palm Cockatoo, Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby, Koala, Southern Right Whale, and Dingo. Each 27mm cupro-nickel medallion features exquisite obverse designs depicting the animals in their natural habitats, paired with reverse inscriptions honoring the bank's milestone and WWF's conservation mission. All profits from the original sales supported WWF's efforts to protect threatened wildlife. This set is housed in the original orange Westpac presentation folder, complete with accompanying WWF brochures, informational pamphlets, and protective sleeves—everything shown in the photos for authenticity and condition assessment. In uncirculated (UNC) condition with light toning from age, these are true collector's items blending numismatic history, environmental advocacy, and Australian heritage. Perfect for collectors of Royal Australian Mint issues, WWF memorabilia, or Westpac ephemera. A charitable piece of history that supported wildlife preservation from day one. -
For sale is a complete set of six stunning commemorative medallions from the 1992 Westpac "Australian Endangered Species" series, struck by the prestigious Royal Australian Mint in collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Issued to celebrate the 175th anniversary of Westpac Banking Corporation—Australia's oldest bank, originally founded as the Bank of New South Wales in 1817—these medallions highlight the urgent plight of six iconic endangered Australian species: the Western Swamp Tortoise, Palm Cockatoo, Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby, Koala, Southern Right Whale, and Dingo. Each 27mm cupro-nickel medallion features exquisite obverse designs depicting the animals in their natural habitats, paired with reverse inscriptions honoring the bank's milestone and WWF's conservation mission. All profits from the original sales supported WWF's efforts to protect threatened wildlife. This set is housed in the original orange Westpac presentation folder, complete with accompanying WWF brochures, informational pamphlets, and protective sleeves—everything shown in the photos for authenticity and condition assessment. In uncirculated (UNC) condition with light toning from age, these are true collector's items blending numismatic history, environmental advocacy, and Australian heritage. Perfect for collectors of Royal Australian Mint issues, WWF memorabilia, or Westpac ephemera. A charitable piece of history that supported wildlife preservation from day one. -
For sale is a complete set of six stunning commemorative medallions from the 1992 Westpac "Australian Endangered Species" series, struck by the prestigious Royal Australian Mint in collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Issued to celebrate the 175th anniversary of Westpac Banking Corporation—Australia's oldest bank, originally founded as the Bank of New South Wales in 1817—these medallions highlight the urgent plight of six iconic endangered Australian species: the Western Swamp Tortoise, Palm Cockatoo, Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby, Koala, Southern Right Whale, and Dingo. Each 27mm cupro-nickel medallion features exquisite obverse designs depicting the animals in their natural habitats, paired with reverse inscriptions honoring the bank's milestone and WWF's conservation mission. All profits from the original sales supported WWF's efforts to protect threatened wildlife. This set is housed in the original orange Westpac presentation folder, complete with accompanying WWF brochures, informational pamphlets, and protective sleeves—everything shown in the photos for authenticity and condition assessment. In uncirculated (UNC) condition with light toning from age, these are true collector's items blending numismatic history, environmental advocacy, and Australian heritage. Perfect for collectors of Royal Australian Mint issues, WWF memorabilia, or Westpac ephemera. A charitable piece of history that supported wildlife preservation from day one. -
For sale is a complete set of six stunning commemorative medallions from the 1992 Westpac "Australian Endangered Species" series, struck by the prestigious Royal Australian Mint in collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Issued to celebrate the 175th anniversary of Westpac Banking Corporation—Australia's oldest bank, originally founded as the Bank of New South Wales in 1817—these medallions highlight the urgent plight of six iconic endangered Australian species: the Western Swamp Tortoise, Palm Cockatoo, Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby, Koala, Southern Right Whale, and Dingo. Each 27mm cupro-nickel medallion features exquisite obverse designs depicting the animals in their natural habitats, paired with reverse inscriptions honoring the bank's milestone and WWF's conservation mission. All profits from the original sales supported WWF's efforts to protect threatened wildlife. This set is housed in the original orange Westpac presentation folder, complete with accompanying WWF brochures, informational pamphlets, and protective sleeves—everything shown in the photos for authenticity and condition assessment. In uncirculated (UNC) condition with light toning from age, these are true collector's items blending numismatic history, environmental advocacy, and Australian heritage. Perfect for collectors of Royal Australian Mint issues, WWF memorabilia, or Westpac ephemera. A charitable piece of history that supported wildlife preservation from day one. -
This is a 2010-D Hot Springs National Park quarter struck in the special low-luster “Satin Finish” exclusively for the 2010 U.S. Mint Uncirculated Coin Set (total mintage only 282,000 sets – the lowest in the entire State & National Park quarter series). Graded PCGS SP68, it is tied for the finest graded at PCGS (population 68/0 as of late 2025, with none higher). These satin-finish quarters have developed a strong collector following due to their scarcity and unique matte-like appearance compared to regular circulation strikes. -
This is a 2010-D Hot Springs National Park quarter struck in the special low-luster “Satin Finish” exclusively for the 2010 U.S. Mint Uncirculated Coin Set (total mintage only 282,000 sets – the lowest in the entire State & National Park quarter series). Graded PCGS SP68, it is tied for the finest graded at PCGS (population 68/0 as of late 2025, with none higher). These satin-finish quarters have developed a strong collector following due to their scarcity and unique matte-like appearance compared to regular circulation strikes. -
This is a 2017-D Kennedy half dollar (clad composition) graded PCGS MS66 – a high-end gem from a modern circulation strike with very low survival in this grade. The 2017-D had a mintage of only ~2.9 million (one of the lowest in the entire Kennedy series), and most were released into circulation. As a result, truly choice uncirculated examples are scarce, especially in MS66 and above. At MS66, the coin exhibits full booming cartwheel luster, clean fields and cheek, and sharp detail with only microscopic ticks preventing a higher grade. PCGS population for 2017-D in MS66 is modest, with very few graded higher (MS67 is a major rarity). -
This is the official 1985 U.S. Mint “American Eagle / Double Eagle Bicentennial” bronze medal (38 mm, designed by Marcel Jovine and Elizabeth Jones) struck to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the American Eagle symbol. Although originally sold by the Mint in large numbers, most examples remain dull brown or have been cleaned. Coins and medals that have developed vivid, original golden-orange to electric gold end-of-roll or bag toning (like this piece) are highly sought after by toning enthusiasts and medal collectors. -
For sale is a complete set of six stunning commemorative medallions from the 1992 Westpac "Australian Endangered Species" series, struck by the prestigious Royal Australian Mint in collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Issued to celebrate the 175th anniversary of Westpac Banking Corporation—Australia's oldest bank, originally founded as the Bank of New South Wales in 1817—these medallions highlight the urgent plight of six iconic endangered Australian species: the Western Swamp Tortoise, Palm Cockatoo, Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby, Koala, Southern Right Whale, and Dingo. Each 27mm cupro-nickel medallion features exquisite obverse designs depicting the animals in their natural habitats, paired with reverse inscriptions honoring the bank's milestone and WWF's conservation mission. All profits from the original sales supported WWF's efforts to protect threatened wildlife. This set is housed in the original orange Westpac presentation folder, complete with accompanying WWF brochures, informational pamphlets, and protective sleeves—everything shown in the photos for authenticity and condition assessment. In uncirculated (UNC) condition with light toning from age, these are true collector's items blending numismatic history, environmental advocacy, and Australian heritage. Perfect for collectors of Royal Australian Mint issues, WWF memorabilia, or Westpac ephemera. A charitable piece of history that supported wildlife preservation from day one. -
This is a 1976 (Type 2, clear “S” is not visible in photo but clad composition confirms Philadelphia mint) Bicentennial Kennedy half dollar that has developed striking, original deep electric-blue toning with violet and indigo highlights – exactly the kind of wild, attractive end-of-roll or end-of-bag toning that collectors seek.
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