I want to clean all of these coins out of my inventory, so let me know what interests you, and I'll see if I can make it work for both of us. For the person who would take it all at the "right price", I'm motivated, so tell me what your right price is, and I'll let you know if you've got a deal. Sold 1893 Columbian Commemorative Half, high AU / low BU, darkly toned. 1952 Washington Carver Commemorative Half, CH BU, light peripheral color Dug 1896 Liberty Nickel, uniformly corroded XF coin, brown in color with some reverse verdigris. No cleaning evident. 1865 2c, dirty VG with some very light, harmless-looking verdigris on both sides. I suspect this coin is a great candidate for Coin Care. Sold 1865 2c, Nice looking Good, nice color and look. Sold - Mint Drop Sold A 27 coin lot, $310 (was $330 and then $320) delivered . . . all original, as bought, not cherry-picked and not even checked for varieties. A Half Cent, a couple of seated quarters, and the rest large cents, some better and some not, some damaged and some not, but a wholesome, unmolested group. There's an 1813 Large Cent in the group, that coin being AG with plenty of wear, a few obverse marks and a reverse rim din. Sold $0.01 1848 grading VF with pleasing brown color, a few shallow dings in rim, and light grunge trapped in crevices. Reasonably attractive coin - $40 (was $50 and then $45) delivered . . . Sold $0.01 1848 grading VF with pleasing brown color, a retained cud (RCD-1c-1848-01R, later state than shown by Cuds on Coins) and light grunge in crevices. Another attractive coin - $70 (was $80 and then $75) delivered . . . Sold $0.01 1852 grading VF with pleasing brown color and no issues - $55 (was $65 and then $60) delivered . . . Sold $0.01 1890 grading Fine with very attractive, uniformly nice surfaces and color -. . . Sold $0.03 CN 1868 grading AU with strong details, a spot behind the bun and another between wreath and rim at 8:00 - $40 (was $50 and then $45) delivered . . . Sold $0.05 1867 No Rays grading very strong XF to AU50 with strong detail and natural grey color -. . . Sold $0.05 Warnicks (10 Ave Circ pcs, one of which suffered mechanical damage) -. . . Sold H10c 1831 grading XF with plenty of luster and 2 old scratches left of the bust - $75 (was $85 and then $80) delivered . . . Sold $0.10 1916 grading AU, grungy and dark, crud caked on obverse, bands split, but not full – $10 (was $15 and then $12) delivered . . . Sold $0.10 1916 grading MS60FSB, great luster beneath dark toning, bands are very full and square - $42 (was $50 and then $45) delivered . . . Sold $0.10 1916 grading MS63FSB, great luster beneath dark toning, bands are very full and square -$65 (was $75 and then $70) delivered . . . Sold $0.25 1877 grading Good, Cleaned -. . . Sold $0.50 (1) 1966 & (1) 1967 Both AU / BU Sold $1.00 1921 Morgan PCGS MS62 - Sold Canadian $0.25 1940 grading VG - $4 (was $5) delivered . . . Sold 4.80 (was 4.6) Troy Oz .999 Silver Rounds, various sources Sold 7 Common American Silver Eagles (1992, 2011, 2012, 2020, 2021 (2 pcs) & 2021-W, no Original Government Packaging) Sold 1995 American Silver Eagle (no OGP) - $42 (was $50 and then $45) delivered . . . Sold 1996 American Silver Eagle (no OGP) - $50 (was $60 and then $55) delivered . . . Sold $14.40 Face US 90% Silver Coinage (one of the dimes is badly fire damaged) Delivery included, as shown above, to domestic mainland destinations only. Payment should be by check or MO, with shipment delayed until deposited, and payment clears my account. Feedback for transactions with ToughCOINS can be reviewed at the following links: https://www.cointalk.com/reviews/toughcoins®.251795/ https://www.ebay.com/fdbk/feedback_profile/toughcoins https://www.toughcoins.com/testimonials.html - Mike at ToughCOINS