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Old February 1st 06, 04:15 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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Default FA: unpopular numislit, exonumia and colonials on eBaY ...

FA: unpopular numislit, exonumia and colonials closing on eBay ...

Closing tomorrow night, Wednesday, February 1st:

Eighteen lots of numismatic literature, including both volumes on
Civil War Tokens by the Fulds, "Bryan Money" Zerbe reprint, "World
War II Allied Military Currency" by Toy, five volumes of "Field
Guide To Revenue Stamped Paper" by Bill Castenholz, lots of fixed
price lists from The American Catalog, Bebee's Stamp and Coin,
David / Catherine Bullowa, Ruth Green and New Netherlands, and
auction catalogs by the Goldbergs (Benson I and II), Dmitry
Markov, Stack's and Superior, as well as a ten-pound lot of
European auction catalogs.

Also nine lots of exonumia, including three counterstamps (the
most well known being a "USE G G G AND G G G G" on a Seated
Liberty half), some WWII bomber crew gunner wings, a Masonic
10K gold ring, two Sapporo 1972 Olympic medals, a Pope Paul VI
Visit to the Philippines 1970 medal and a ten-medal set
honoring the flights of the ill-fated Orbiter Challenger.

Also six better colonial tokens, to wit a ca. 1688 1/24 real
American Plantations token, a ca. 1694 God Preserve London
elephant token, a 1766 William Pitt halfpenny, a 1767A RF
counterstamp 1 sou French Colonies token, a 1794 Franklin Press
token and a 1795 Washington - North Wales halfpenny token.
(These are all slabbed by either NCS or NGC depending on whether
they were "curated" or not.)

These must be unpopular, because there are pitifully few bids
at present (only a few on the numislit, one on the exonumia
and NONE on the colonials). Hopefully they will become MUCH
more popular in the next 24 hours ...

A complete list is available at:
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...d=kenbarrnumis

or search for sellerid kenbarrnumis
or click on the "eBay Listings" link on my homepage
http://www.kenbarr.com

Thanks!

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Ken Barr Numismatics
P. O. Box 32541 website:
http://www.kenbarr.com
San Jose, CA 95152 (souvenir cards, MPC, Hickey Bros tokens)
408-272-3247 Next show: Cupertino CC show 02/19 (no table)
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