By CoinWeek…
Harlan J. Berk, Ltd. is proud to present HJB Mobility – Auction VI, which consists of 130 United States coins and currency along with world coins. Sale lasts through Thursday, December 17 at 7 PM Central Time.
HJB Mobility is the latest innovation in coin auctions from Harlan J. Berk, the company that brought the industry the “Buy or Bid” sale. Mobility is an auction app for your mobile device, available for download through the Apple Store (availability on Android devices through Google Play is forthcoming). The app makes it easy for busy collectors to view upcoming sales and add them to your phone or tablet’s calendar. You can even share auctions with your friends via social media like Facebook, Twitter, email and text.
Past Mobility auctions are available for viewing on the app, and using Mobility you can submit items for consignment straight from your phone.
Another benefit of using HJB Mobility is the low buyer’s fee of 9.75% if payment is settled via check or wire.
Rest assured, HJB Mobility Auction VI is viewable from your desktop computer as well. Simply visit www.hjbmobility.com to view all current and upcoming auctions.
Sample Highlights from HJB Mobility Auction VI
Auction VI consists of 130 lots of U.S. and world coins, plus various United States paper notes. A few highlights from the auction include:
1. Lot 32 – 1942/1-D 10¢ PCGS MS64

From HJB Mobility:
“[A] classic favorite among error and key date collectors. Excellent luster with original light gold patina, nice surfaces and crisp and fully split bands.”
2. Lot 65 – 1878-CC Trade Dollar PCGS VF35

From HJB Mobility:
“The lowest mintage of the entire Trade Dollar series, this is a lovely and truly meaty VF with nice surfaces and eye appeal.”
3. Lot 108 – Israel, 1997 10 New Sheqalim Proof

The Israeli 1997 100 Years of Zionism 10 New Sheqalim Proof coin (KM-302) consists of .4968 oz. of .917 fine gold. It features the denomination on the obverse and a portrait of Theodor Herzl (1860-1904), one of the founders of modern Zionism, on the reverse.
4. Lot 118 – 1891 $2, F-246, CH.UNC, PCGS 63 Apparent

From HJB Mobility:
“A popular type note of exceptional quality, this piece features a bust of William Windom, Secretary of the Treasury, an elaborate, wavy font, and tilted 2 in the lower right corner. The plain back reverse holds a beautiful, flamboyant quality that demands a unique approval from anyone whom takes the time to enjoy it. Apparent grade given due to small edge tear at top right of center.
To bid in an HJB Mobility Auction, you must register with a credit card but are not required to pay this way. If you do not wish to register using a credit card, please contact the Harlan J. Berk offices with your bids. They will be happy to handle them for you.