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Lot 92Â - Collection of salt and pepper shakers, grinders and two mini banks
Collection of salt and pepper shakers and grinders and two mini wooden coin banks with out the plugs.
(COIN-1) 1946-S CHOICE BU FROM AN ORIGINAL ROLL WALKING LIBERTY SILVER HALF DOLLAR. FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING.
(COIN-1) 1946-S CHOICE BU FROM AN ORIGINAL ROLL WALKING LIBERTY SILVER HALF DOLLAR. FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING.
1938-D CHOICE BU CONDITION BUFFALO NICKEL FROM AN ORIGINAL ROLL (COIN-3).
1938-D CHOICE BU CONDITION BUFFALO NICKEL FROM AN ORIGINAL ROLL (COIN-3). $5 DOMESTIC SHIPPING.
(COIN-3) 1946-S CHOICE BU FROM AN ORIGINAL ROLL WALKING LIBERTY SILVER HALF DOLLAR. FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING.
(COIN-3) 1946-S CHOICE BU FROM AN ORIGINAL ROLL WALKING LIBERTY SILVER HALF DOLLAR. FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING.
1899-O BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED CONDITION MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR (COIN-1) FROM AN OLDTIME ESTATE. FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING.
1899-O BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED CONDITION MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR (COIN-1) FROM AN OLDTIME ESTATE. FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING.
1934-P CHOICE BU CONDITION W/SPLIT BANDS MERCURY SILVER DIME (COIN-1).
1934-P CHOICE BU CONDITION W/SPLIT BANDS MERCURY SILVER DIME (COIN-1). $5 DOMESTIC SHIPPING,
Vin-tique as the term I have coined lot- green & blue pedestal dishes 50+ years old, Noritake Japanese Inverness Serving, 8 tea/finger platter, divided glassware
Vin-tique as the term I have coined lot- green & blue pedestal dishes 50+ years old, Noritake Japanese Inverness Serving, 8 tea/finger platter, divided glassware
Lac La Croix John Gewerth Ducks Unlimited Medallion Coined Special Edition 2000-01 Decoy #1664
Missing medallion. 9-1/2” tall x 18-1/2” from tail to beak x 7-3/4” wide.
Lot 198: Vintage Gamma Phi Beta Charm Bracelet
...y in 1874, and was the first of the Greek organizations to call itself a sorority. The term "sorority" was coined for Gamma Phi Beta by Dr. Frank Smalley, a professor at Syracuse University.