As coins come in they are poured into a large bucket on the kitchen floor (that Lila would love to get rid of). There are usually about 100 or so coins to the pound, depending on the mix. Most coins are circulated. These lots are as unsorted. As the orders come in the coins are scooped up, weighed and bagged. The Great American Coin Company offers U.S. Collectible coin rolls, nickel & penny bags, wholesale coin bags, non-precious metal coins, cull & low-grade coins, 90% silver coins & bags & more.
500 DIFFERENTWORLD COINS COLLECTION
Wow! What a wonderful set of world coins. It contains 500 different coins from about150countries from around the world. About 85% of the coins areUncirculated. This is a great set for beginners or someonewho wantsto expand their collection .The coins are loose, however the set comes withalist of the coins included. It is an impressive assortment that wouldbe difficult to obtain at a price this low for this variety of worldcoins. Click Herefor a sample listofcoins included in this set. Actual coins included may varyslightly.ItemBK-SET500 500 DIFFERENT WORLD COINS, MOST UNC. $169.95
NATIONS OF THE WORLDCOIN COLLECTIONS
Thesecollections include all different coins from all differentnations from around the world. The coins come with a listingwhich assists in identifying which coins are from whichnations. All coins are Uncirculated. It is a greatway to learn about the world or build a one-coin-from-every-countrycollection.Click Here for a list of the coinsin the 100 Different Countries set
ItemDCCN100 100 DIFFERENT COINS FROM 100DIFFERENT COUNTRIES, UNC.$35.00
ItemDCCN183 183 DIFFERENT COINS FROM 183DIFFERENT COUNTRIES, UNC.$69.00
WELL MIXED WORLD COINSBY THE POUND
These Pound lots include a wide assortment of coins from all over theworld. The coins come from collections we purchase, leftovers fromotherdealersstock, foreign coins found in parking meters, bus fare boxes, and othersources. As coins come in they are poured into a large bucket on thekitchenfloor(that Lila would love to get rid of). There areusuallyabout100 or so coins to the pound, depending on the mix. Mostcoinsarecirculated. These lots are as unsorted. As the orders come in the coinsarescooped up, weighed and bagged. Each pound contains coinsfrommanydifferent nations. Theselots provide hours of fun for both kids and adults. These make greatgifts,good educational projects to help children learn about other nations,orare just having fun of sorting through a pile of world coins.ItemPOUND 1 POUND (about 450 grams) OF WELLMIXED WORLDCOINS $15.00
Item3POUND 3 POUNDS OF WELL MIXED WORLD COINS $39.00
Item12POUND 12 POUNDS OF WELL MIXED WORLD COINS $129.00
BULK CURRENCYLOTS
Collecting banknotes is a colorful, fun and educational way to learnabout the world. Each note is a small piece of artthat reflects what each country feels are its important culturalaspects. These sets are a great for starting or expanding yourcollection. These sets contain attractive and colorful notes fromthroughout the world. The lots of 50different and 100 different provides a goodselection of notes, however there will be more than one note from eachcountry. The larger lots contain awider variety and more higher value notes than are in thesmaller lots. The 100 Different set includes the notes thatare in the 50 Different set. For those that want banknotes from alot of different places, weoffer a lot of 100banknotes from 100 different countries.Allnotes areUncirculated and each set comes with a listing of the notes included inthe set (click on link in text to see the listing of notes).ItemLOTPM25 25Differentworld banknotes, Uncirculated$9.95
ItemLOTPM50 50Differentworld banknotes, Uncirculated$19.50
Item LOTPM100 100 Different world banknotes,Uncirculated$48.50
ItemPM-100CSET 100Different world banknotes from 100 Different countries,Uncirculated $145.00
SMALLCOLORFULGERMAN NOTGELD NOTES
Thesesmall paper Notgeldnotes were initially issued by towns during World War I to providefor small change. Most were denominated 1 Mark or less and areusually less than 4 inches (90mm) long. By 1921 most noteswere being made to sell to collectors and the designs becameincreasingly colorful. The issues ceased after 1922 with thecollapse of the German economy. The colorful notes are a funand popular collectible. They have a wide variety of themes,including fairy tales, local history, monuments, and politicalsatire. Most notes are Uncirculated. Every lot is different,though there may be some duplication between lots. They will make a funand interesting addition to yourcollection.ItemPM-DE-NOTx2525DIFFERENT GERMAN NOTGELDNOTES, $19.50
ItemPM-DE-NOTx100100 DIFFERENT GERMANNOTGELDNOTES, $79.50
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HISTORICAUSTRIAN NOTGELD NOTES
With the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire following World War I,hundreds of local communities briefly issued their own emergencycurrency, known as notgeld, for use within the town. Thesenotes are denominated in Heller and usually depict scenes of theissuing community. They are an inexpensive, interesting andhistoric collectable. Most of the notes are dated 1920 and most gradeVF toUnc. Every lot is different, with few duplicates between lots.Item PM-AT-NOTx10 10 DIFFERENT AUSTRIAN NOTGELD NOTES VF-UNC. $5.00
Item PM-AT-NOTx25 25 DIFFERENT AUSTRIAN NOTGELD NOTES VF-UNC. $13.00
Item PM-AT-NOTx100 100 DIFFERENT AUSTRIAN NOTGELD NOTES VF-UNC. $55.00
ATTRACTIVE& HISTORIC STOCK & BOND CERTIFICATES
Corporationsused to issue attractive, beautifully engraved stock andbond certificates. Now stocks are tracked electronically. Certificates are rarely issued and some brokerage houses chargehundreds of dollars should you request one. We haveaccumulated a wonderful selection of stock and bond certificates from awide range of well known and not so well known Americancompanies.Most certificates date from the late 1950's to the early 1980's. They measure about about12' x 8' (30.5 x 20cm), though some may be smaller and bondsare often larger. All are genuine, original certificates innice condition. They look quite impressive when framed. These are popular. We have sold out every time we offer theseselections.
The set of 10 different includes:
Food Fair Stores,which features a wonderful vignette of a classical Greek maidencarrying a bag of groceries,
International Telephoneand Telegraph was a conglomerate. Itssubisidaries supplied both the Allies and Axisin World War II and was the largest sharholder in Focke-Wulf whichbuilt many of the German fighter aircraft. In the 1970's ithelp fund a coup d'etat that overthew the elected the electedgovernment Chile, Since then most of thesubsidaries have been sold off and the company broken up.
Rockwell-Standardlater became North American Rockwell. whose operations eventuallyincluded aerospace, aviation, power tools, truck parts, printingpresses and electornic components. It built the B-1 Bomber and washeavily involved in the Apollo and Space Shuttle projects. It has since been broken up.
ConsolidatedEdisonandPennsylvania Power andLight (now PPL Corp.) two major east coastutilities.
The lot of 50 Different includes older and unissued certificates.
ItemSTKx10 10 DIFFERENT STOCK CERTIFICATES $9.95
ItemSTK-RRx5 5 DIFFERENT RAILROAD STOCK &BOND CERTIFICATES $10.00
CASINODOLLAR SLOTMACHINE TOKENS
World Coin Lots For Sale
With the disappearance of the silver dollar in the 1960’s, casinosissued their own dollar tokens for use in slot machines. Nowthat most casinos have switched to using tickets or cards the tokensare difficult to find. These sets contains alldifferent 1 Dollar slot machine tokens. Most are from Nevada.ItemBK-$TKNx1 1 NEVADA CASINO DOLLAR SLOTTOKEN $2.00
ItemBK-$TKNx5 5 DIFFERENT CASINO DOLLAR SLOTTOKENS $5.00
ItemBK-$TKNx10 10 DIFFERENT CASINO DOLLAR SLOTTOKENS $10.00
WEST VIRGINIACOALMINE TOKENS
Thesetokens, also known as Scrip, Dingles, Clackers and many other names,were issued by coal companies as an advance on wages when miners neededto buy mining supplies for their work, food or necessities for theirhome, pay rent on the company owned home, obtain medical care or almostany other aspect of life in a company town. Of course, they could onlybe used at company stores, where prices tended to be high. The value ofthe scrip would then be deducted from a miner's pay on payday. Minerscould easily “owe their soul to the company store”. Metal tokens werewidely used from the 1920’s to the 1950’s. During World War II fiberscrip was introduced in order to save metal, which was needed for thewar effort. Most tokens had the name of the mine or store on it, andwere often punched with the mine number or initials of the town. Wehave a historic collection of 10 different West Virginia (and manbenearby states as well) coal scrip tokens, ranging in value from 1 centto 1 Dollar. Included is the scarce World War II era fiber tokens. Thetokens grade from Very Good to Uncirculated. It is an interesting andhistoric set.Item COALx1 1WEST VIRGINIACOAL MINE TOKEN, Joel’s choice $4.50
ItemCOALx10 SETOF 10DIFFERENT COAL MINE TOKENS $35.00
MISSOURIOZARKSTRAWBERRY PICKERSCHITS
These cardboard tokens were used to pay strawberrypickers in the Missouri Ozarks from the early 1900’s untilabout 1940. The chits are usually denominated in quantities ofberries and show the issuing company. Workers received thechits as the berries were picked, and could redeem them laterfor pay. Because cardboard does not last long, few of thesechits survived. Recently we purchased part of a hoard of thesescarce and interesting pieces of history.Item OZARK1 1 MISSOURI OZARKSTAWBERRY PICKER CHIT$1.00
Item OZARK10 10DIFFERENTOZARK STRAWBERRY PICKER CHITS FROM 10GROWERS $7.50
Item OZARK25 25DIFFERENTOZARK STRAWBERRY PICKER CHITS$15.00
ARMYAND AIR FORCEEXCHANGE (AAFES) POG 'COINS'
The Army and Air Force Exchange Services, commonly known as AAFES orjust the Exchange, provides goods, services and fast food to members ofthe United States armed forces and their families throughout the world. Prices are often lower than those found in nearby communitiesand most of the profits go to support the military's Morale, Welfareand Recreation programs. Because of the cost and difficultyin supplying coins to bases in Iraq, Afghanistan, and theMiddle East the AAFES produced these POG coins. They areissued in the denominations of 5 cents, 10 cents and 25 cents and areprinted on thin colorful 40mm plastic discs. To avoid legaldifficulties against issuing currency, the POGs are labeled as 'GiftCertificates'. The obverse has the denomination and the words 'AAFESGIFT CERTIFICATE'. The POGS are issued inseries, with adozen or more reverse designs issued for each denomination for eachseries. Since about 2003 each series has beendated. Though they are only issued at forwardbases, they may be redeemed at any AAFES facility. The POGS are listedin the Standard Catalogof World Paper Money, Specialized Issues. They areafascinating but little known military currency collectible.ItemAAFESx20 20 DIFFERENT AAFES POGS: includes 5,10 & 25 cents, VF-UNC $15.00
ItemAAFESx3 SET OF 3 AAFES POGS: 5, 10 &25 CENTS, XF-UNC $4.00
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