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Lot # 114 - Historic Commemorative Collection – Coins & Covers
| Opening Bid : | $ 5.00 |
| Start Date/Time: | 21-Oct-2025 7:00:00 AM |
| End Date/Time: | 28-Oct-2025 8:55:00 PM |
| Current bid: |
$62.00 |
| Highest bidder: | Casual bidder |
Auction has ended |
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Description :
A curated collector’s compilation spanning philately, numismatics, and historical memorabilia, presented in archival-quality display folders and protective sleeves. This lot includes: Churchill Centenary Collection (1874–1974) Commemorative envelope with Fleetwood cachet and Benham First Day Cover label Illustrated postal cover featuring Churchill in military attire, postmarked 30 NOV 1974 Accompanying portrait and emblem medallion in centennial presentation folder Charles A. Lindbergh Transatlantic Flight 50th Anniversary (1927–1977) Multinational stamp set (U.S., U.K., France) featuring the Spirit of St. Louis Official First Day Cover postmarked St. Louis, MO, May 20, 1977 Illustrated envelope and descriptive insert in commemorative folder U.S. Bicentennial & Revolutionary War Tribute (1976–1977) First Day Covers with George Washington-themed artwork and quotes by Jefferson and Washington Postmarks from Valley Forge and Washington, D.C. Includes “The New Day That Saved the Republic” envelope and matching VHS documentary case 982 World’s Fair Memorabilia – Knoxville, Tennessee Souvenir stamp folder with Sunsphere illustration and international themes First Day Cover and commemorative stamps celebrating energy and innovation United States Commemorative Coin Gallery – Antique Liberty Collection Four mounted coins: Liberty V Nickel (1883–1913) Silver Barber Liberty Quarter Dollar (1892–1916) Silver Walking Liberty Half Dollar (1916–1947) Silver Liberty Peace Dollar (1924–1935) Presented in blue velvet-style gallery folder with gold detailing Jefferson Nickel Collections (1938–1961) Three Whitman folders covering: 1938–1945 wartime silver nickels with mint mark chart 1954–1961 Denver and San Francisco mint variations 1938 to Present Date binder with historical notes and quantity minted table Most slots filled with original coins; ideal for completion or upgrade Provenance & Appeal
Ideal for cross-category collectors with interests in aviation, wartime history, presidential memorabilia, and U.S. coinage. Lot offers strong display value and educational depth, suitable for museum-style presentation or personal archive.
Auction History
Highest bidder is Casual bidder
| Date | Bid | User |
|---|---|---|
| 28-Oct-2025 8:51:46 PM | $62.00 | Casual bidder |
| 28-Oct-2025 8:51:46 PM | $61.00 | Peanut16 |
| 28-Oct-2025 8:50:01 PM | $57.00 | Casual bidder |
| 28-Oct-2025 8:50:01 PM | $56.00 | Peanut16 |
| 28-Oct-2025 8:48:53 PM | $47.00 | Casual bidder |
| 28-Oct-2025 8:48:53 PM | $46.00 | Peanut16 |
| 28-Oct-2025 7:03:42 AM | $21.00 | Casual bidder |
| 27-Oct-2025 9:25:38 AM | $6.00 | Kat4444 |
| 21-Oct-2025 4:45:37 PM | $5.00 | Peanut16 |
PAYMENT DETAILS
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A 10% Buyer's Premium and Sales Tax are added to the winning bid amount when invoiced. Sales tax is waived for licensed re-sellers.
We make every effort to describe lot items as accurately as possible. Expect normal signs of wear associated with antiques, vintage, and used items. We do not list every flaw. All items are sold AS IS WHERE IS. No refunds or returns. Sound Estate Company does not guarantee the working order of any clock, watch, electronic or mechanical device. Dimensions given may be approximate.
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