Dr. Alan York: Coins, Medals, Paper Money 2016-03-11 Auction - 490 Price Results - Roland NY in NY
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U.S. 1902 $10 National Bank NoteSuffolk Co Bank 1844 Obsolete Notes SheetU.S. 1969 Moon Landing Gold Medal
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Dr. Alan York: Coins, Medals, Paper Money

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Part 2 of the Collection of Dr. Alan York: Historic Numismatic, Medallic and Paper Money. Coins, Medals, and Antique Paper Money. A renowned collection: Spanning 15th century Spain, the American Revolution, the Space Race, Long Island historical banks, and more. Includes Obsolete and Satirical American Bank Note and Bank Check Specimens, British Sterling, and other international examples in precious metals. All photos preliminary, high resolution photos to be uploaded in the coming weeks.
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Spain Double Excellente Gold Coin: Spain (Castille & Leon) c. 1475 - 1504 Double Excellente Gold Coin. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, Vicente #512, Carles-Tolra #1139, Seville mint, 6.99 grams. Very Fine condition.
0001: Spain Double Excellente Gold CoinEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Ireland 1943 Half Crown Silver Coin: Ireland 1943 Half Crown (2sh6d) silver coin. KM #16. About Uncirculated condition.
0002: Ireland 1943 Half Crown Silver CoinEst. $400-$700
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Brazil 1874 Dom Pedro II Silver Medal: Polytechnical Institute silver medal for the Sir John Hawkshaw Fund, DPA #389, measures approximately 1 15/16 inches in diameter. Uncirculated condition.
0003: Brazil 1874 Dom Pedro II Silver MedalEst. $250-$500
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Brazil 1872 Dom Pedro II Silver Medal: Visit to Cidade do Porto silver medal, DPA #383, C #54, M #44. Uncirculated condition.
0004: Brazil 1872 Dom Pedro II Silver MedalEst. $250-$500
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Brazil 1871 Industrial Exposition Medal: Brazil 1871 Industrial Exposition silver medal. National Floricultural Exposition silver presentation medal, DPA #381, C #116, M #81, measures approximately 1 9/16 inches in diameter. Uncirculated
0005: Brazil 1871 Industrial Exposition MedalEst. $200-$400
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United States 1969 Apollo XI Gold Medal: “The First Men on the Moon”, stamped “Wellings 22K”, measures approximately 1 9/16 inches in diameter. Total weight 1.440 troy oz. Proof condition.
0006: United States 1969 Apollo XI Gold MedalEst. $1,200-$1,600
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United States 1969 Apollo XII Gold Medal: “Yankee Clipper - Intrepid”, designed by Noel Jeffrey, stamped “10K”, measures approximately 1 1/2 inch in diameter. Total weight 0.850 troy oz. Proof condition.
0007: United States 1969 Apollo XII Gold MedalEst. $300-$500
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Three U.S. 1969 Apollo XI Gold Medals: “First Lunar Landing”, each stamped “LGB 10K”, measure approximately 1 1/4 inch in diameter. Total weight 2.16 troy oz. Proof condition.
0008: Three U.S. 1969 Apollo XI Gold MedalsEst. $800-$1,200
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Aureus Magnus 1968 Apollo VIII Gold Medal: “Lunam Circumierunt”, measures approximately 1 15/16 inch in diameter. Total weight 2.220 troy oz. Proof condition.
0009: Aureus Magnus 1968 Apollo VIII Gold MedalEst. $1,800-$2,300
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U.S. 1971 Apollo XV Platinum Medal: “Eyewitness”, produced by the Franklin Mint, measures approximately 10mm in diameter. Total weight 1.3 grams. Proof condition.
0010: U.S. 1971 Apollo XV Platinum MedalEst. $25-$50
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Two U.S. 1969 Apollo XI Platinum Medals: “First Step on the Moon”, produced by the Franklin Mint, measures approximately 10mm in diameter. Total weight 1.3 grams. Proof condition.
0011: Two U.S. 1969 Apollo XI Platinum MedalsEst. $50-$100
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Six U.S. C.1962 Project Mercury Medals: Three (3) “Friendship 7” and three (3) “Sigma 7” gold-plated medals, produced by Spacecraft Medals Inc. Proof condition.
0012: Six U.S. C.1962 Project Mercury MedalsEst. $25-$50
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U.S. 1969 Moon Landing Gold Medal: “Man’s First Landing on the Moon”, designed by Paul Vincze, stamped “JM & Co.” and marked 22k gold, measures approximately 2 1/2 inches in diameter. Total weight 3.950 troy oz. Proof
0014: U.S. 1969 Moon Landing Gold MedalEst. $3,000-$4,000
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U.S. C.1967-1969 Project Apollo Medals: Three (3) “Apollo VIII”, three (3) “Grissom/Chaffee/White Memoriam”, three (3) “Apollo 10” and three (3) “Apollo 11” gold-plated medals, produced by Spacecraft Medals Inc. Proof
0015: U.S. C.1967-1969 Project Apollo MedalsEst. $50-$100
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U.S. 1969 Apollo XII Gold Medal: “Moon Exploration Mission”, stamped “G&Co LD” and marked 22k gold, measures approximately 1 1/2 inches in diameter. Total weight 1.54 troy oz. Proof condition.
0016: U.S. 1969 Apollo XII Gold MedalEst. $1,200-$1,600
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Two U.S. 1969 Apollo XI Gold Medals: “Man Achieves the First Moon Landing”, stamped “G&Co LD” and marked 22k gold, each measures approximately 1 1/2 inch in diameter. Total weight 2.850 troy oz. Proof condition.
0017: Two U.S. 1969 Apollo XI Gold MedalsEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Two U.S. 1968 Apollo VIII Gold Medals: “First Man Around the Moon - Christmas 1968”, stamped “BWC”, numbered “36” and marked 22k gold, each measures approximately 1 1/2 inch in diameter. Total weight 2.850 troy oz. Proof
0018: Two U.S. 1968 Apollo VIII Gold MedalsEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Two U.S. 1969 Apollo XI Silver Medals: “Man's First Landing on the Moon”, produced by Boots Pure Drug Company of Birmingham, hallmarked and numbered “002”, each measure approximately 1 1/2 inch in diameter. Total weight 1.84 troy
0019: Two U.S. 1969 Apollo XI Silver MedalsEst. $20-$30
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U.S. 1969 Apollo XI Gold Pendant Medal: “First Step on the Moon”, designed by Gilroy Roberts for the Franklin Mint, stamped “18KT”, measures approximately 1 1/4 inch in diameter. Total weight 0.520 troy oz. Proof condition.
0020: U.S. 1969 Apollo XI Gold Pendant MedalEst. $250-$450
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Aureus Magnus 1969 Apollo XI Gold Medal: “Lunam Calcavit”, measures approximately 1 15/16 inch in diameter. Total weight 2.240 troy oz. Proof condition.
0021: Aureus Magnus 1969 Apollo XI Gold MedalEst. $1,800-$2,200
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Netherlands 1969 Apollo XI Gold Medal: “First U.S.A. Landing on the Moon”, numbered “59”, 0.900 pure gold, measures approximately 1 15/16 inch in diameter. Total weight 1.605 troy oz. Proof condition.
0022: Netherlands 1969 Apollo XI Gold MedalEst. $1,100-$1,700
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U.S.S.R 1963 Space Program Gold Medal: Issued to honor Cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova, Moscow mint, stamped “900”, measures approximately 1 1/8 inch in diameter. Total weight 0.550 troy oz. Proof condition.
0023: U.S.S.R 1963 Space Program Gold MedalEst. $1,000-$1,500
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U.S.S.R 1961 Space Program Gold Medal: Issued (in 1964) to honor Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, Moscow mint, stamped “900”, measures approximately 1 1/8 inch in diameter. Total weight 0.545 troy oz. Proof condition.
0024: U.S.S.R 1961 Space Program Gold MedalEst. $350-$750
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