Coins & Currency | March 10 2026-03-10 Auction - 263 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC
Coins & Currency | March 10
Three Engelhard American Gold Prospector One-Ounce Coins
U.S. Gold Type Set
1889-CC Morgan Dollar, NGC AU50
Done
Asheville, NC, United States
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Coins & Currency | March 10

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To the delight of collectors, Brunk Auctions has a lineup of ancient coins to modern releases, with a focus on key-date Morgan Dollars. Two 1893 San Francisco silver dollars, a mint state 1901 Philadelphia, final years for the Carson City Mint, uncirculated, and others. Also not to be missed are shipwreck coins, coins of the Roman Empire, and a generous selection of paper money.
SOLD
1913-S Barber Quarter, Lowest Mintage: low mintage San Francisco Mint issue Provenance: Private Collection, Lincolnton, North Carolina Note: The recorded mintage of 40,000 pieces is the lowest for any coin of the 20th century, among
Est.
$600
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$900
SOLD
21 Key Date 1996 American Silver Eagles: 21 examples of this key date American Silver Eagle Provenance: Private Collection
Est.
$1,000
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$1,500
SOLD
1884-S Morgan Dollar, NGC AU55: condition sensitive Morgan date Provenance: Private Collection
Est.
$800
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$1,200
SOLD
1914-D Lincoln Cent, PCGS AU55 CAC: very tough Denver date Provenance: Private Collection, Lincolnton, North Carolina
Est.
$1,500
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$2,000
SOLD
1891 $2 Silver Certificate: Fr. 246, Tillman/Morgan signatures Provenance: Private Collection, Lincolnton, North Carolina
Est.
$1,000
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$2,000
SOLD
Four Large Sized National Bank Notes: Pennsylvania, Missouri, and two from New York Provenance: Private Collection, Lincolnton, North Carolina
Est.
$200
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$400
SOLD
Two $10 Gold Certificates: 1907 Fr. 1168, Vernon and McClung signatures; 1922 Fr. 1173, Speelman and White signatures Provenance: Private Collection, Lincolnton, North Carolina
Est.
$400
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$600
SOLD
1907 Woodchopper $5 Legal Tender: popular type note Provenance: Private Collection, Lincolnton, North Carolina
Est.
$100
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$200
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Two Gold Dollars: Type One and Type Three: 1853 and 1859 Provenance: Private Collection, Lincolnton, North Carolina
Est.
$400
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$600
SOLD
2022 American Buffalo $50 One Ounce Gold Coin: one troy ounce gold, .9999 fineness, first day of issue label Provenance: Private Collection, Lincolnton, North Carolina
Est.
$3,500
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$5,000
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1893-S Morgan Dollar, PCGS VF25: desirable date in the Morgan dollar series Provenance: Private Collection
Est.
$6,000
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$8,000
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1914-S St. Gaudens $20 Double Eagle Gold Coin: San Francisco Mint Provenance: Private Collection, Lincolnton, North Carolina
Est.
$3,500
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$5,000
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Holy Land Judaean 12 Coin Bronze Set: collection of 12 early bronze circulating coins of Judaea, from 180 B.C. to 70 A.D.; in wooden felt lined box, overall 6-1/2 x 11 x 2 in. Provenance: Private Collection
Est.
$300
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$500
SOLD
Four Early Washington Silver Quarters, Graded: 1936-D, 1937, 1937-D, and 1939 Provenance: Private Collection, Lincolnton, North Carolina
Est.
$400
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$600
SOLD
1896-O Morgan Dollar, PCGS AU58: condition sensitive New Orleans Mint issue Provenance: Private Collection
Est.
$600
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$800
SOLD
20 Morgan Dollars in Capsules, Uncirculated: includes dates from 1891 to 1899 (none dated 1892, 1893, 1894, or 1895), assorted mintmarks Provenance: Private Collection
Est.
$800
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$1,200
SOLD
1998 Tenth Ounce American Gold Eagle Coin: fractional gold coin Provenance: Private Collection, Lincolnton, North Carolina
Est.
$300
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$500
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20 Morgan Dollars in Capsules, Uncirculated: includes dates from 1882 to 1885, assorted mintmarks Provenance: Private Collection
Est.
$800
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$1,200
SOLD
1912 Liberty V-Nickel, PCGS MS62: effectively the last date in the series Provenance: Private Collection
Est.
$100
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$200
SOLD
1900-O/CC Morgan Dollar, PCGS MS64: popular overmintmark variety Provenance: Private Collection
Est.
$1,000
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$1,500
SOLD
1886 and Two 1887 Morgan Dollars, MS64: three coins total Provenance: Private Collection
Est.
$200
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$300
SOLD
1891 Silver Certificate $1 and Treasury Note $1: silver certificate with Martha Washington and treasury note with Edwin Stanton Provenance: Private Collection, Lincolnton, North Carolina
Est.
$200
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$300