Head Pcgs
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Head Pcgs
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![]() 1928 $250 PCGS MS65 Indian Head Quarter Eagle US $565.55
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![]() 1925 D $250 PCGS MS64 CAC Indian Head Quarter Eagle US $1,203.00
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![]() 1908 P Indian Head Cent AU 58 PCGS US $18.00
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![]() 1907 P Indian Head Cent AU 58 PCGS US $6.65
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![]() 1879 S Liberty Head Double Eagle $20 Gold Coin PCGS MS61 US $4,514.00
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![]() 1873 Indian Head Cent PCGS VG 08 DDO FS 101 S 1 FS 009 US $249.95
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![]() 1907 INDIAN HEAD PCGS MS64RB US $89.88
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![]() 1906 INDIAN HEAD PCGS MS64RB US $76.00
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![]() 1895 LIBERTY HEAD EAGLE $10 PCGS 22091367 AU58 US $874.00
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![]() 1863 Indian Head Cent PCGS US $19.95
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![]() 1908 S PCGS VG 10 INDIAN HEAD PENNY US $5.50
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![]() 1881 S Morgan Dollar PCGS MS65 GREAT TONING nice frosted head US $113.50
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![]() 1905 P Indian Head Cent MS 63BN PCGS US $46.00
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![]() 1872 INDIAN HEAD CENT PCGS VG08 VERY NICE US $208.95
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![]() 1911 D Indian Head $250 PCGS MS62 CAC STRONG D PQ US $13,916.00
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![]() 1890 CC Liberty Head $10 PCGS MS62 PQ US $7,657.00
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![]() 1891 CC Liberty Head $5 PCGS MS62 PQ US $2,532.00
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![]() 1891 CC Liberty Head $5 PCGS MS63 LIGHT TONING US $3,347.00
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![]() 1926 $10 INDIAN HEAD GOLD COIN PCGS MS 62 UNCIRCULATED GREAT LOOKING US $1,000.00
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![]() 1912 $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle PCGS MS63 US $2,370.00
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![]() 1926 $250 INDIAN HEAD MS63 PCGS US $700.00
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![]() 1938 D D OVERDATE INDIAN HEAD BUFFALO NICKEL PCGS MS 66 US $299.00
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![]() 1938 D INDIAN HEAD BUFFALO NICKEL PCGS MS 66 US $199.00
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![]() 1863 Indian Head Cent Off Center PCGS F 15 US $495.00
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![]() 1828 Classic Head 1 2 Cent 12 Stars Genuine PCGS Lincoln was 20 when minted US $120.00
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![]() 1835 Classic Head Half Eagle PCGS VF35 w CAC PQ US $1,089.00
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![]() 1909 $5 Gold Indian Head Half Eagle PCGS MS65 GEM US $12,975.00
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![]() 1814 Classic Head large cent PCGS XF40 US $1,650.00
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![]() 1895 P 1C Indian Head Cent PCGS MS 63 RB US $144.95
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![]() 1909 D $5 INDIAN HEAD GOLD PIECE PCGS MS63 US $1,999.95
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![]() 1885 Indian Princess Head $3 PCGS AU55 PQ US $5,599.00
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![]() 1887 Indian Princess Head $3 PCGS AU55 PQ US $3,051.00
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![]() 1870 Liberty Head $250 PCGS AU58 NICE EYE APPEAL US $2,727.00
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![]() 1871 Indian Princess Head $3 PCGS AU53 PQ US $3,116.00
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![]() 1872 Indian Princess Head $3 PCGS AU58 PQ US $4,828.00
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![]() 1876 S Liberty Head $20 PCGS MS62 GRADE CAC GREEN BEAN PQ US $4,634.00
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![]() 1864 L Indian Head Cent Snow 3 S 3 Gem BU Red PCGS Certified US $2,149.00
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![]() 1909 S Indian Head Cent F15 Fine PCGS US $589.99
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![]() 1864 PCGS MS 63 Indian Head Copper Nickel Cent Free Shipping US $338.00
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![]() 1881 INDIAN HEAD CENT PCGS PR65BN US $795.00
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![]() 1867 INDIAN HEAD 1c MS64 PCGS RB CAC US $1,050.00
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![]() 1860 INDIAN HEAD 1c MS62 PCGS CAC US $275.00
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![]() 1929 STANDING LIBERTY QUARTER GRADED BY PCGS MS64 FULL HEADFH OUTSTANDING PQ US $499.99
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![]() 1887 1C Indian Head Cent MS 64 Red PCGS Certified Rattler US $1,187.99
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![]() 1909 S INDIAN HEAD 1c VF25 PCGS US $675.00
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![]() 1847 LIBERTY HEAD BRAIDED HAIR LARGE CENT PCGS AU 50 US $299.00
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![]() 1907 S Liberty Head $20 Gold PCGS MS 63 Twenty Dollar Double Eagle US $2,850.00
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![]() 1904 Liberty Head $20 Gold Coin PCGS MS65 Double Eagle US $6,999.00
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![]() 1901 INDIAN HEAD 1c MS64 PCGS RB US $185.00
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![]() 1938 D Buffalo Bison Indian Head Nickel MS65 PCGS Coin US $64.95
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![]() 1926 $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle PCGS MS61 US $968.00
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The Pcgs Population Report: Spring 2009 $14.58 No Synopsis Available |
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Teething Bling GSPEN-PCGS Baby Teething Gift Set, Pink Camouflage $39.6 Smart Mom Jewelry Teething Bling is adornment like no other! Babies often grab for their mother's jewelry and love to play with it and chew and suck on it. This isn't always the best idea for mother or baby. Lots of moms stop wearing jewlery because of |
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PCGS Population Report : A census of more than 17,000,000 coins graded by PCGS, featuring circulated and uncirculated United States Coins. Including U. S. Terri $63.38 No Synopsis Available |
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Head $6 Head |
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No Head $11.49 No Head |
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Head On $12.49 Head On |
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Head 2 Head $10 Head 2 Head - Motorsports |
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Head To Head Collision $6 Head To Head Collision |
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Head on $12.99 Track Listing: 1. Head On, 2. Silver Screen, 3. Still Talkin' 'Bout Love, 4. Someone Will Play the Blues, 5. It Comes from You, 6. Enough Is Enough, 7. Master of Disguise, 8. Blackmail, 9. Gone in a Flash |
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The Head $70.1 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Head began as an ongoing series that originally ran under the title MTVs Oddities, on MTV. It has begun airing on MTV2 in August 2009. It was released on DVD on December 15, 2009. Created by Eric Fogel, The Head is the story of Jim, a tradeschool student in New York City who awakens one morning to find that his cranium has enlarged to mammoth proportions. A week later, out bursts Roy, a little purple alien with an odd sense of humor who has taken up residence in Jims head. Roy needed a place to stay to adapt to the Earths environment while on a mission to save the world from a powerhungry alien named Gork. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 98 Publication Date: 2010/08/02 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.23 inches |
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Head-On - $19.99 German-born Turkish filmmaker Fatih Akin writes and directs the drama Gegen die Wand (Head-On). Set in a working-class Hamburg neighborhood, the story follows two Turkish immigrants who get together in a marriage of convenience. Cahit Tomruk (Birol ?nel) is a heavy drinker and a fighter who crashes his car into a wall. While visiting his psychiatrist, Dr. Schiller (Hermann Lause), he meets fellow patient Sibel Guner (Sibel Kekilli). She's desperate to get away from her restrictive family, so she asks Cahit to marry her. Wanting to change his life anyway, Cahit agrees to the arrangement. After their wedding, Sibel celebrates her freedom by drinking, dancing, and having one-night stands. Meanwhile, Cahit carries on an intimate relationship with hair stylist Maren (Catrin Striebeck). Eventually, Cahit and Sibel learn to care for one another after a climactic trip to Istanbul. Head-On won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival in 2004. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi |
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Head - $14.99 The Monkees -- Micky Dolenz, Mike Nesmith, Davy Jones and Peter Tork -- didn't really enjoy being labelled the Prefab Four back when their TV series was all the rage in 1966. With the help and support of Bob Rafaelson (co-producer, co-writer and director) and Jack Nicholson (co-producer, co-writer, and, if you look closely, bit player), the Monkees expressed their displeasure over being packaged for popular consumption in the non sequitur masterpiece Head. At least, it seems that the film is an indictment of the merchandising of pop stars. It's hard to tell at times, because Head literally has no plot; it is instead a patchwork of loopy sight gags, instant parodies, "camp" cutups, musical numbers and wry inside jokes. Clips of such old movies as the 1934 Karloff-Lugosi epic The Black Cat pop up every so often, as does an impressive lineup of pop-culture icons: Victor Mature, Annette Funicello, Sonny Liston, Frank Zappa (he's the one leading a cow) and Ray Nitschke, as well as such movie-trivia "answers" as Timothy Carey, Vito Scotti, Teri Garr, Percy Helton, Logan Ramsey, Carol Doda, and pre-Divine cross-dresser T.C. Jones. The best bits include a lengthy Golden Boy parody which does double duty as a lampoon of the network's efforts to create "personalities" for the individual Monkees, and a psychedelic buck-and-wing performed by Davy Jones. One gag, in which Micky Dolenz blows up a Coca Cola machine, is usually excised from TV showings. Head did zero business when it first came out thanks to poor distribution, but it has since become a fixture of midnight-movie showings and campus cinema classes. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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Head, Probably the Head of Mausolus $49.99 Greek Head, Probably the Head of Mausolus - Giclee Print |
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Beer Head to Head $17.99 Juarez Machado Beer Head to Head - Art Print |


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