Hi again all!! I will preface this listing stating that this is just a small amount of what I have!! Send me a message with what you're looking for and I will be glad to work with you to find something that fits the bill! Terms: I accept payment via (in preferential order PayPal F&F, Venmo, cash, money order, and checks. Add $5 for shipping, unless otherwise noted. I gladly combine shipping! I entertain trade offers of all kinds - no guidelines. I will know an acceptable trade when I see it #1 - 4-COIN HOARD MORGAN SET - $425 + $10 shipping (reduced by $100) This is a four coin set, in wooden display case, sold by mail order in the 1990's for $325. They are now selling for $500-$600 on eBay, but I want it gone for less. The box holds four slabs - but only the small size ANACS holders of yesteryear. The coins are all uncirculated and dated as follows: Continental Hoard - 1887 Treasury Hoard - 1898 O (easily the nicest of the group) Redfield Hoard - 1890 S Casino Hoard - 1884 O #2 - PMG AU58 EPQ 1864 AU Confederate $10 - $125 This is a fantastic, crisp example of Confederate paper money! Fully deserving of the AU58 EPQ designation, this is a note that packs a lot of bang for the buck. A great start to a confederate note collection, or simply a conversation piece for the Civil War buff in the family. Many of these notes are not as vibrant in color as this one - this example is well inked and attractive, its serial number is 14814, and features rather intriguing signatures. My understanding is that there are many of these available that are not signed, due to the loss of the war shortly thereafter, so this is one of the 'lucky' ones which was issued! #3 - 1787 FUGIO cent, ICG authenticated! - $240 The Fugio cent is the first coin, produced by contract for use in the United States. The government supplies the material, and Jarvis and Co. struck them. However, they didn't produce everything they claimed to have produced, and Jarvis knew this. He was sued by the government, and to avoid this, fled the country. This appears to be the first major con of the unified government in US history. This coin was well used, but still identifiable, and they don't come any cheaper than this!! Take it while it lasts! #4 - 1883 NO CENTS Liberty Nickel in PCGS MS63 - $65 This coin was my type-set example, before I got an upgrade. It is incredible!! Lustrous, and features a toning stripe on both sides which is a pleasant aspect which adds character and charm to the coin. PCGS Price Guide says $125, but my ask is $70, which is the lowest recent auction record. #5 - TONED 1936-S buffalo 5c, NGC MS65 - $70 (image limit reached, message for other side, also, reduced price!) This is the nicest toned buffalo nickel I have ever handled! I have owned later-date S mints before, but none like this. It is well struck, as most of the later S mint strikes are, but this toning is BEYOND GOLDEN! I would best describe it as even autumn toning, fully covering both sides. I would also say it is slightly iridescent - but the images don't show that well. Take my word... This is a great coin worthy of fitting in an eagle-eyed collectors hoard! #6 - Partial roll of 18 1967 SMS cents, bulk lot - $10 Various states of toning, some have nice, gentle hues, and others are all original! I'm not the one to take risks on sending more modern coins for grading, but maybe you are! Some are truly special.