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Currency For Sale

Welcome to April Graves-Minton's Currency For Sale!

These pictures are of actual items in the pictures for sale or RARE AND REAL MUSEUM previews to the public! Most items you see below are NOT for sale just yet, if at all! I may want to put them in the museum as they are all museum quality if I cannot find a similar coin or paper money. If you wish to buy the photograph, please be sure to clearly state this in your request! Photographs of these sale items are subject to the terms and conditions of my April Graves-Minton's Photographic Art Studio policies. Please refer to the home page for more information before requesting photos.

Below you can scroll to see pictures of different types of currency, including rare coins, paper money, tokens, etc. for sale from my private collection of money. I do not use antique dealers to authenticate any items listed, but you may use your own expertise determining the worth of these items I have accumulated over many years. These are bid procedure and/or reserve priced currency from around the world for sale.

Terms for sales are thus: You must request purchase, in English language only, via page contact form located at the bottom of the page or go to our contact link sending your request via email or mail. When corresponding please send your name, email, address, phone number, country of origin, and request for a specific item number, or numbers, and the amount you wish to send purchasing the item or your bid amount if bid procedures are displayed for that item. I will reply to your request either rejecting or accepting your payment and pending ownership or award of item listed in your email. 

You must make payments using only either bank account checks, money orders, or wire transfers. All payments shall clear my bank at least ten to fourteen days before I send your item to you via certified mail from the United States Postal Service. No bank credit or debit cards are accepted at this time. 

If from a non-U.S. country, it may take a little longer to process your payment with my bank and to send your item. Any purchase must cover all shipping and handling charges, so the final price may reflect what it costs me to securely package and ship your item. Send your name, address, phone number, email, bid amount per item, and any other request. I will inform you using your email if the item is active, pending, or sold.

If you wish to remain an anonymous buyer, you may use an in-country purchaser to facilitate payment and transfer of your item. You must inform me of the name, address, etc. of the transfer individual or company before I accept any payment from them in your stead or relinquish my item to them. I do not ever share my client information. Privacy is of utmost importance to me. You must request certified mail if you prefer.

These are private sales or museum previews of personal items and are not associated with my company! The terms for sales are on this page. Please review them carefully before committing to purchase or contacting me!

For authenticity and verification proof, please refer to my company website contact page address located on the left of the home page at Round Robin Distribution Designs, LLC and look up my business on Google or Facebook. You may use your own antique appraiser to view each item to authenticate it, but there is no guarantee of its value, and all sales are final!

I will alert everyone as to the status of each offering whether active, pending, or sold and if bid procedures are used, then I will update as I receive bids until such time as I think the bidding process is complete. You may request immediate sale consideration via contact form or by email to Info and I will review for possible buy now on certain items.

Categories may be used to help make it easier for people to go directly to their favorite listing. As I add more listings, you may click on each category page you desire to see pictures of items for sale.

Please note that I do not clean or try to restore any currency as most true collectors want to have their own professional services perform this service! Also, I understand that you may think that my reserve bid prices are extremely high, but I am thinking of simply establishing my own collectibles museum in the future. Many of these items shown on my sales pages (not photos) are museum quality. Therefore, I think that if you cannot buy them at the prices listed, then you may at least look at them on my websites!

Thank you for visiting! If you need help or more detailed information about an item, please use the contact forms as this is the fastest way to get answers from a live person - no AI used on this platform! Please be patient, it may take a little time, but someone will get back to you as soon as possible!

Notice: All Prices on My Websites Are Subject to Change or Immediate Sale as Buy Now Offers to Me!! And most importantly, many Bid Procedures do not last as long as a year. They are probably closer to under a month in duration once I receive the first bid.

Links To Other Pages:

FISHING (This link takes you to my collectible fishing tackle page that contains - scroll down toward bottom - a very rare Wal-Mart Sticker on a box of sinkers that is also rare! The box itself and the paper inside the box are also rare! Very interesting! Very collectible!)

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Item Number: 1999AM - Museum Preview - This Coin is Not For Sale!

One-of-a-Kind Coin - Private Collection

1967 No Mint Mark Wide AM RED (RD) Lincoln Penny - (© 1967 No Mint Mark Wide AM - Crappy SuperRed - April Graves-Minton's Mint Lincoln Penny, 7-24-23, April Graves-Minton, Love MoonEagle. All Rights Reserved. 

This is the most super-red penny I have ever seen! It is amazing! Coin has Total Whole Penny Front and Back Defective Strike and Mismarks and Original Maker Dents! You can also still see Lincoln on the reverse!  - Super Rare - Crappiest Coin on the Planet!


Item Number: 1000AM - This coin is NOT for sale!

Extremely Rare - One-of-a-Kind Coin - Private Collection

1971 D Penny - Defect has no IN and the G is almost gone, and it is red but hard to see in the pictures. Coin is very crappy and looks like it is MELTED! You can also see Lincoln on the reverse in the monument! It appears to be offset and double die as well!  Uncleaned Original Circulated Condition - As-Is - I did not find another like this penny on the market! It is in very fine condition! 

Reserve Bid Procedure Starting Price I Estimate To Be Around: $200,000.00 U.S.D. only. Please use contact form to place your bid for this item when or if it becomes available for purchase! I will post current bids once per week. The bidding process may take several months to complete, but I will post the final bid on this page! You may use your own antiques or coin appraiser to determine worth of this rare coin as I do not guarantee authenticity! All sales are final!


Item Number: 1001AM - This coin is NOT for sale!

1999 D Close AM Penny RED - Offset Stamped - Looks Like a Proof Coin - Very Fine Condition - Original Circulated Patina - Not Cleaned - As Is

Bid Procedure Reserve Price $200,000.00 U.S.D. Only When or If For Sale Later:



Item Number: 1002AM - This coin is NOT for sale!
2000 No Mint Mark Penny - Reverse Proof and Very RARE RED - On close examination, you can actually see the Red of this coin! I have not heard of this phenomenon before, but this coin actually has the Red Oily Sheen associated with my 1999 D Close AM Red Oily Sheen Lincoln Penny above and another one for sale soon to be added lower below for sale. It shows up well on the rim! Also, this is a Double Die (DD) with an easy view of Lincoln on the reverse! Not Cleaned Original Circulated Condition - As-Is
Bid Procedure Reserve Price $500,000.00 U.S.D. Only When or If For Sale Later


Item Number: 1003AM - Museum Preview - This coin is not for sale!
1949 Lincoln Wheat Penny - No Mint Mark - Crappy Coin Defective Strike and Marks - It is difficult to see in these pictures, but this is actually a RED (RD) Lincoln Wheat Penny! This is, perhaps, the second most crappy coin on the planet!


Item Number: 1004AM - Museum Preview - This coin is not for sale!
1964 Penny - No Mint Mark - Shows Red (RD) especially around under Lincolns chin and on cheekbone and around head and then also on the left rim obverse! This coin is also a Double Die Obverse! You can see this double die clearly by closely examining the columns on the building and especially left of where Lincoln is seated!


Item Number: 1005AM - Museum Preview - This coin is not for sale! 
(©Copyright, 7-22-23, April Graves-Minton's Seven Step to Eleven Step Doozie Nickel #1, April Graves-Minton, Love MoonEagle. All Rights Reserved.)
1999-D Jefferson Nickel FS7 - Doozie Nickel #1 - Absolutely Perfect Seven Full Steps visible, or even eight, nine, ten, or eleven steps possible!! Also, if you will notice this coin is CRAPPY! It has original mismarks, dents, and shapes, especially on the reverse!
PCGS says there are only 5 or 6 Full Steps on Nickels. I disagree. (Please magnify the photo to see the seventh step! If you will notice, counting from the top portico step down, when you reach the sixth step if you were to try to step down to the ground level, that next step would be a doozie! It is too far down from the sixth step to the ground level below the steps area. And you can easily see the white portion of the seventh step, especially for you aficionados who have the equipment to make an accurate closer examination. I only used my iPhone photo to see the seventh step and was amazed! If you see only 6 steps, please use the contact form below or on my contact link to show how that last step is the ground because it looks like it is two steps as a sixth step or as I see it an actual seventh step! What I want to know is have I simply found one coin with seven steps, or have I discovered that the last step has always been two steps? Because if you really look at the steps as a practical stepping down to the ground, the sixth step is too deep and far down. You need another step! Has the seventh step always been in a shadow on other coins? Or is this one a rare phenomenon? LOOK BELOW MY COIN PICTURES FOR MY EVIDENCE SHOWING THAT THERE ARE OTHER COINS WITH SEVEN FULL STEPS!

Below: Cointalk.com Webshots talking about how to distinguish between an FS, FS5, and FS6 PCGS evaluation for a Full Step Lincoln Nickel. Please NOTICE!! If you look closely, magnify if you must, THEIR 1940 FS6 Coin, you will actually see another couple of steps under the sixth step! That black gap under the sixth step should be another step and then the bottom step white strip is number eight! The evaluators have totally missed the seventh or eighth step on their own coin! So, my analysis as an investigator is that there are some older coins that show the seventh step, but that people have not seen it or discovered it until now with me on my website! When I searched for a seventh step online, this website was at the top of the list of in-the-know about how to determine if you have a Full Step Nickel or not. I hope you understand that I am not trying to embarrass anyone, it is just that I am freaked out every day by the absolute fake it until you make it lies out there we have all been subject to and how they try to make out like what we say and have is not the real thing and theirs is the only way to know if what you have is important to everyone else. 

Do you, too, feel as if they have lorded it over us just to make a buck as they tell us our stuff is not valuable, then when you go to sell it at a cheaper price, they snap it up and re-evaluate their purchase as better value than they gave you when you had it? I don't know if this website I mention above and show below is complicit in this process, but from what I have seen, it is just like the people who tell you that you must memorize and be tested out the whazoo Algebra. 

They want to convince you that you are not as intelligent as they are and that they are the authority. They are not. I hate Algebra. I never use it. Do you? Be honest. No? Then why do we stress out our children to memorize and be tested for their intelligence level just so corporations can place them in their organizations making them big bucks living high on the hog while the rest of us sweat it out trying to climb their ladder? 

Here is a bit of information freeing you from all the crap in your life. Go to my website, https://www.mooneaglesecurity.com/p/solutions.html and read my free-to-read articles of solutions that I hope you will use to stuff their faces with their crap! Of course, I hope you use the PayPal Donate button located at the bottom of each article from my online book to help me clean the planet and our lives from their crap! Money is not evil. It is evil's root of which I am pulling up as I speak! I plan to take all of evils root and root, root good! Any help you can give me is appreciated!











Item Number: 1006AM - Museum Preview - This coin is not for sale!
1999-P Jefferson Nickel FS7 Perfect Full Seven Steps - (©April Graves-Minton's Seven Step Doozie Nickel #2, 7-22-2023, April Graves-Minton, Love MoonEagle. All Rights Reserved.) 
Probably the only reason I saw the full seven steps (FS7) on this coin is because it is CRAPPY! Possibly the third crappiest coin on the planet! Look on the right side of the building and at some of the letters to see that this coin is originally crapped from the mint! If I had cleaned it, the seventh step might have disappeared! Original Circulated - Super Rare! 
NGC may have to re-evaluate coins of this kind using my ©Doozie Nickel brand into an FS7 status category and pricing range in the future based on my Private Collection and discovery! 


Item Numbers: 1007AM and 1008AM - Museum Preview - This coin is not for sale!
Old Caesars Palace One Dollar Gaming Token 1007AM (I think this one is the real one because it is best quality make.) Caesar Head Obverse and Horse Drawn Carriage Reverse - Very Good Condition - My Personal and Private Collection = I actually kept these coins from long ago and added them to my collection at that time. Only recently as I began going through my collection, I noticed that I have two different, yet same token coins, not 1990-1992, but older coins I took after playing at a machine inside Caesars Palace. At the time, I was pissed off because I never could even get one payout at any machine, so I thought, whatever, I'll just keep these two token one dollars as a souvenir.
I am showing them both now online as my RARE AND REAL MUSEUM preview to alert the gaming authorities, gaming casinos, and the treasury department of the United States to the possibility that these have been faked and copied for many years, possibly setting up so-called billionaire businesspeople into huge corporations stealing from us formerly clueless good citizens.
The pictures below these of eBay sales items shows coins that are not real, and I think are definite fakes. Look at the JM on the eBay coin. It is very thick and undefined, unlike both of mine. So, I do not really know, but I think both of mine may be real and the one online the fake. No one has ever told me, nor was it ever displayed at any casino that I cannot resell these coins the same way I and others sell or trade federal reserve currency! Just think. The thieves who have reproduced these coins had unlimited ability to sit for untold hours at one machine. They prop the chair against the machine signaling to everyone that they are still using the machine but had to go to the potty or to eat. 
That one machine WILL JACKPOT at 75% or less at some point giving the user mostly real tokens. And they are guaranteed the Jackpot! They have unlimited token funds to break the machine! They are gambling addicts, for real! No need to get a real job as they have the ultimate unlimited piggy bank activity! They have unlimited real U.S. Dollars to buy, buy, buy anything they want, even the Presidency of the United States of America! They are THAT RICH!
Look closely at each picture beginning with this first one. This first item number coin has crisper sharper images and the JM on the backside is located at the bottom near the edge. I can only speculate as to which coin is the real one, this one Item Number 1007AM or the second one Item Number 1008AM, but I am sure that out there somewhere there is someone who used to work for our real government who actually worked for the maker of these token coins and knows the difference.

Item Number: 1007AM - Museum Preview - This coin is not for sale!

Item Number: 1008AM - Museum Preview - This coin is not for sale!

Listed on eBay for sale to alert their buyers to the quantity extra they should expect when they buy this item based on buyer name or address, etc. You know what I mean...
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Item Number: 1009AM - Museum Preview - This coin is not for sale!
1975 Lincoln Penny - RD (DEEP RED) - (©Copyright, 7-22-23, April Graves-Minton's 1975 Lincoln Penny Deep Red, April Graves-Minton, Love MoonEagle. All Rights Reserved.) Offset - No Mint Mark - Defect mismark on the M at the end of the word UNUM on the reverse - Circulated -Uncleaned. This is a rare coin that also has a mismark defect. 


Item Number: 1010AM - Museum Preview - This coin is not for sale!
2003-D Jefferson Nickel FS7 (RARE Full Seven Steps) - (©Copyright, 7-22-23, April Graves-Minton's Seven Step Doozie Nickel #3, April Graves-Minton. All Rights Reserved.) Pristine Condition - Unvalued - Circulated - Uncleaned - Very rare coin, it seems, as I have not found any of this mint on the internet with all seven on reverse. This coin is very difficult to examine without a magnifier, but when I looked at it under my magnifier, I plainly see all seven steps!


Item Number: 1011AM - Museum Preview - This coin is not for sale!
2000-D Jefferson Nickel - (©Copyright, 7-22-23, April Graves-Minton's Eleven Step GAP Doozie Nickel #4, April Graves-Minton, Love MoonEagle. All Rights Reserved.) CRAPPY COIN ALL OVER! Possible Eleven steps if you count the gaps! May be an FS5 with noticeable GAP where second step should be! If you do the measurements of steps from the portico down to the ground, you may calculate that there may be up to 11 Steps on this coin! At first, you look at this coin and think that it has been put through the ringer! However, upon closer examination, you can see that this is, possibly, the fourth crappiest coin on the planet! It has marks all over it, but the evidence that the coin is original crap from the mint is when you try to read the words! They are total crap! Also, on the left bottom of the steps you can actually see that maybe the die was a double die or something like that defect at the very bottom step has two steps instead of the FS7 steps like my coins shown above like this one. That would make this coin extremely rare as it is the only one showing a possible up to ELEVEN steps! Of course, some steps are eroded, but the space for steps can be calculated! Count them yourself and when you get to that sixth possible step below the fifth one, keep going to the very bottom two clearly white lines showing two steps at the bottom. So, between that almost visible sixth step and the top step of the two at the bottom is another possible three steps! So, this coin may be as weird as my other FS7 coins above! Uncleaned. Circulated. My Private Collection Rare Coin that you may view in the future at my RARE AND REAL MUSEUM and here, for now. Notice also the thick lettering and numbers!


Item Number: 1012AM - This coin is NOT for sale!
2016 D Jefferson Nickel - FS6 Perfect - Circulated - Uncleaned - Total Coin Defective Strike and Mismarks
Look closely - This is a Full Six Steps that are perfect! The letters have defects, and the Monticello building has indents or total defects or mis-shaped areas! This is possibly the fifth crappiest coin on the planet and under magnification you might also see another step! That last step is a Doozie! Super Rare and Real! I love this coin myself and it may take several months from beginning bid before I decide to stop the bidding procedure! Also, I may decide to accept a Bid Buy Now offer, but I will alert everyone of pending sale and suspension of sale beside the Item Number above. I will also declare for one week the final sale after purchase funds clear my bank account. If it does not sell, I will add this one to my RARE AND REAL MUSEUM collection!


BELOW: Three 2017 United States of America One Dollar Bills - All are in circulated AS-IS condition! Reserve Bid Procedure Price: $2,000.00 For Each Dollar Bill - Watermarked for Security
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