16 PIECES. UNITED STATES. Abraham Lincoln and coins and tokens of his era. In a display case with 14 US coins and tokens and two medals, all in capsules.
•1809 bust half dollar. (The year of his birth.) Near VF, old toning.
•1860-O Seated Liberty half (He ran for president.) EF, light marks.
•1861 Seated Liberty half (Inaugurated; Civil War begins.) Near VF, marks.
•1862S, 2—1863S; 1864S Seated Liberty halves (Civil War years.) Near VF to VF; scratches on the 64S.
•1865 Seated Liberty half (the year of his death) Good VF but heavy scratches.
•1925 Stone Mountain Memorial half dollar. Toned, Good VF.
•Five Civil War Tokens (with partial attributions): Group is good VF overall.
•237/423: Monitor/Open wreath, crossed canons.
•1133A Store card; Washington, 6 & 6 stars with reverse die 396.
•New York City; Lindenmueller, beer-hall proprietor.
•Die 177; Washington on horseback (FIRST IN WAR FIRST IN PEACE).
•Die 1136, Andrew Jackson with die 397, rattlesnake.
•Two relatively modern medals: One notes the Emancipation Proclamation; the other commemorates the centenary of the birth of General Grant.
(16 pieces) Lot sold as is, no returns.
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