
| We specialize in ASSET Seizure Auctions. We conduct ORDERED SALES, Private Sales, Consignments Sales, Bankruptcy Sales and Special tangible assets for investment or collecting. We offer a wide range of Investment Grade Assets for the discerning buyer. We typically sell these assets at a reduced price from retail. The wisest of all investors diversifies their holdings. The wealthy remain so, by shielding their investments with tangible asset procurements, such as Gold & Silver Coins, Artwork, Jewelry & Gems, Real Estate and Land, Classic Autos, Diamonds and More. We are the leading West Coast Auction featuring: U.S. Asset Forfeiture Items, Overstocks, Ordered Sales, B.K.'s, Liquidations, Factory Sell Outs and Private Upper End Consignments. |

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| Weekly Tidbit: U.S. Silver Coins: When They Ended and What They're Worth In the early 1960's, the silver supply for the nation's coinage was dwindling rapidly. As Congress and the Administration debated over silver's future role in coinage, the silver market jumped 10% immediately, and another 30% by 1962. This set the stage for the complete elimination of silver from our coinage by the end of 1964. Any United States dime, quarter, half dollar or dollar that is dated 1964 or earlier is made of 90% silver. In the dime series, all coins dated 1965 or later are clad coins and contain no silver at all. Quarters dated 1965 or later are all copper-nickel clad coins except for the dual-dated Bicentennial Quarters that were sold by the Mint in special Mint Sets and Proof Sets. These quarters contain 40% fine silver and have an "S" mint mark. They are different from the Bicentennial quarters you can find in circulation and were sold by the Mint at a premium to collectors. In the Kennedy Half Dollar series, the 1964 of course is 90% silver. Halves dated 1965 through 1970 contain 40% silver. Halves dated 1971 or later are copper-nickel clad coins with the exception again of the special Bicentennial halves sold in the Mint Sets and Proof Sets with the "S" mint mark, which are 40% silver. Among Eisenhower dollars, coins dated from 1971 through 1974 with the S mintmark are 40% silver. In addition, the special Bicentennial Sets contained 40% silver coins. All other Eisenhower dollars are copper-nickel clad coins. The value of these modern coins is tied directly to the price of silver. |
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