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Two San Francisco Mint silver ingots from the 1930s/’40s combine for over $10,000 in Holabird’s Hauntingly Good auction – World News Report – Medical Marijuana Program Connection

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San Francisco Mint silver ingot produced in the 1930s or ‘40s, featuring a type one oval hallmark and consisting of 6.48 ounces of 999.75 fine silver, 32 mm by 52 mm ($5,422).

San Francisco Mint silver ingot produced in the 1930s or ‘40s, featuring a type one oval hallmark, weighing 5.87 ounces, with the number “7” imprinted on the lower edge ($4,579).

San Francisco Mint silver ingot produced in the 1930s or ‘40s, featuring a type one oval hallmark, weighing 5.87 ounces, with the number “7” imprinted on the lower edge ($4,579).

This very rare, original Carson City (Nevada) Mint dollar bag, stamped “U. S. Mint / Carson City / Nevada” and one of probably fewer than twelve in existence, changed hands for $2,125.

This very rare, original Carson City (Nevada) Mint dollar bag, stamped “U. S. Mint / Carson City / Nevada” and one of probably fewer than twelve in existence, changed hands for $2,125.

A group of three sheets of First Supersonic Flight U.S. stamps, plus a Glamorous Glennis X-1 model plane, 10 inches tall, signed on the wing by legendary pilot Chuck Yeager, rose to $938.

A group of three sheets of First Supersonic Flight U.S. stamps, plus a Glamorous Glennis X-1 model plane, 10 inches tall, signed on the wing by legendary pilot Chuck Yeager, rose to $938.

Two bottles – one an aqua soda bottle for Rocky Mountain Bottling Works (Marysville, Mont.); the other a paper label M O P High-Grade Whiskey (Alder, Mont.) half-pint bottle – hit $593.75.

Two bottles – one an aqua soda bottle for Rocky Mountain Bottling Works (Marysville, Mont.); the other a paper label M O P High-Grade Whiskey (Alder, Mont.) half-pint bottle – hit $593.75.

The online-only timed auction was hosted exclusively on iCollector.com and featured over 2,000 lots of Americana, numismatics, philatelic and dealer items.

We assembled a wide variety of great stuff, from item rarities to popular collecting categories such as mining, numismatics, philatelics and sports, plus Western history and collectibles libraries.”

— Fred Holabird

RENO, NV, UNITED STATES, November 12, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/…

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