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The classic commemoratives were produced by the U.S. Mint from 1892 until 1954. You can post and share pictures and coins here. Have fun!
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- Does the Isabella Quarter remain a unique coin? Has there ever been another commemorative quarter like it?Does the Isabella Quarter remain a unique coin? Has there ever been another commemorative quarter like it?8 Comments 0 Shares 985 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!Commenting is disabled.
- Malachi7Nope It's the only quarter in the classic commemorate setNope It's the only quarter in the classic commemorate set
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- lherreraBut, all of the state, national parks, women, etc. quarters are called commemorative quarters.But, all of the state, national parks, women, etc. quarters are called commemorative quarters.View previous replies
- lherrera[CollectorInspectorGadget] I like to argue that the 1848 CAL. quarter eagle was the first U.S. classic commemorative.[CollectorInspectorGadget] I like to argue that the 1848 CAL. quarter eagle was the first U.S. classic commemorative.
- ToddPollocklherrera Was it really a comemm? I thought it more just marked that the coins were made from specific California gold[lherrera] Was it really a comemm? I thought it more just marked that the coins were made from specific California gold
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- lherreraToddPollock Marked to commemorate the first delivery of California gold to the U.S. Mint.[ToddPollock] Marked to commemorate the first delivery of California gold to the U.S. Mint.
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- lherreraWhy do you consider it unique? Because the obverse AND reverse are different from the norm? If so, then I think the answer is yes.Why do you consider it unique? Because the obverse AND reverse are different from the norm? If so, then I think the answer is yes.
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- GOLD CAC!! Gem quality fabulous 1936-S Texas PCGS MS4SABELRARITIES.COMTEXAS 1936-S 50C Silver Commemorative NGC (CAC Gold ) MS64* All items are one of a kind. Please use the inquiry button below to order.1 Comments 0 Shares 558 Views
- New acquisition. Just sharing, NFSNew acquisition. Just sharing, NFSI've just acquired this 1937 Battle of Antietam 75th Anniversary Half Dollar PCGS MS-67+ (CAC Green).1 Comments 0 Shares 659 ViewsCommenting is disabled.
- Very nice coin love the slight gold toning on itVery nice coin love the slight gold toning on it
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- Picked this nice coin up last Sunday from Great Collections. Thanks again @Ian RussellPicked this nice coin up last Sunday from Great Collections. Thanks again @Ian Russell2 Comments 0 Shares 868 ViewsCommenting is disabled.
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- I'm looking for a nice Lafayette dollar if anyone has one for a reasonable price please let me know thanksI'm looking for a nice Lafayette dollar if anyone has one for a reasonable price please let me know thanks0 Comments 0 Shares 897 Views
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- I like the colors but I don't like how it distracts from the coin. IMHO I'm not a big fan of toning.I like the colors but I don't like how it distracts from the coin. IMHO I'm not a big fan of toning.
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