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Don't miss out! Bid live on January 23rd - 25th! [HiBid Logo]( FIND WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR   [Go To Auction](   The [Long Island Estate Coin Collector Auction]( featured in the PM portion of this auction, is a collection that comes from a family with generations in coin collecting. The gentleman who consigned this collection inherited it and has continued to grow it over the last 50 years. Rather than continuing to pass it down, he has decided to bring it to auction for the first time, all at once. This is the first and only time it will hit the auction stage. The collection is rounded out with a wide variety of PCGS and NGC slabs. About 1/2 of the lots in this auction will be made up of them. Some of these PCGS/NGC slabs include High End 70's Eagles, Rare 1800's proof coins, a variety of type among the finest known, Not 1, but 2 79-CC's, a spectacular 1856 Proof Dollar (Ultra Rare), an 1898 Proof Barber (one of the finest known), proof Trade Dollars, ultra Rare Modern Commemoratives (Keys to the Series), 2 high grade Proof Morgans, and much much more! Join us on Tuesday, 1/23 - Thursday 1/25 at 10am & 9pm ET! Big Lots Start at 9pm - Register Today! [GO TO AUCTION]( MUST SEE ITEMS   [1893 Liberty Nickel TOP POP]( [1893 Liberty Nickel TOP POP]( [1941 Morgan Dollar]( [1941 Morgan Dollar]( [1805/4 Draped Bust Half Dollar]( [1805/4 Draped Bust Half Dollar]( [1838 Capped Bust Half Dollar]( [1838 Capped Bust Half Dollar]( [1856-p Gold Liberty Double Eagle 20]( Gold Liberty Double Eagle 20]( [1793 Chain AMERICA S-3 R-3 Flowing Hair f15 by SEGS]( [1793 Chain AMERICA S-3 R-3 Flowing Hair]( [1871-s Gold Liberty Double Eagle]( [1871-s Gold Liberty Double]( [Eagle]( [1886-p Seated Liberty Dime]( [1886-p Seated Liberty Dime]( [FULL AUCTION CATALOG](   GET CONNECTED WITH HIBID [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Register To Bid]( [HiBid App - App Store]( [HiBid App - Google Play]( [HiBid]( [115 Canopy St #101 | Lincoln, NE 68508 | USA](#) [Privacy Policy]( This is a promotional message. This message was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). To ensure future delivery of messages to your inbox, please add us to your safe sender list or address book. Can't see this email? [Click here to view in a browser]( If you no longer want to receive these emails, you can [unsubscribe](. Copyright by HiBid Auctions © 2024. All rights reserved.

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