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1925 Fort Vancouver Half Dollar

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 Posted 02/19/2016  4:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add yakimaboy to your friends list
I would love to get one, but they can be a bit pricey.
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 Posted 02/19/2016  6:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dith Pran to your friends list
Thanks for sharing! Your coin has some neat toning.
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 Posted 02/19/2016  11:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add commems to your friends list
Thanks for the post - I always enjoy reading about US commemorative coins!

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 Posted 02/20/2016  01:10 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add LeeG to your friends list
Thanks all for the nice comments.

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 Posted 03/04/2016  02:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add freddo30 to your friends list
I've built (7) 144-pc sets in this lifetime and this has habitually been one of the last coins to be purchased. Very difficult to find exceptional specimens! When encountered properly graded with eye appeal the prices tend to reflect the true scarcity. The whole batch was loaded onto a single airplane thus beginning their descent into purgatory while many were simply abused by their owners. The flat obverse with broad fields with higher reverse relief are a minefield of potential problems. Generally lacking in luster the issue has been prone to less than beautiful toning and excessive numbers have been cleaned or circulated.
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 Posted 03/27/2016  03:09 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add LeeG to your friends list
Good info freedo30.

Here is a better image of my Vancouver. Taken by Bob C on the NGC Forums:

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 Posted 03/27/2016  2:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nickelsearcher to your friends list
Interesting toning LeeG on an outstanding example of USA coinage history.

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 Posted 03/27/2016  2:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add muddler to your friends list
Tho I appreciate the grade of your example the toning is distracting on the reverse. Thank you for showing it and I'm looking forward to seeing more additions to your set.
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 Posted 03/28/2016  08:07 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add LeeG to your friends list
I agree that the reverse toning isn't the greatest. I just loved the obverse toing though as well as the lustre. I'll just have to suffer through it.
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 Posted 03/28/2016  10:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add muddler to your friends list
I too would endure the suffering if in my possession
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 Posted 03/28/2016  3:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add billjones to your friends list
Here is my example, which has been dipped. Some love it; others hate it. It works for me. The grade is MS-64.

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 Posted 03/28/2016  5:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add LeeG to your friends list
That's a nice piece for a 64 Bill.


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 Posted 03/28/2016  6:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list
bill - with your professional experience, please tell us why you feel this has been dipped - it would not especially appear so from the photos.
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 Posted 03/29/2016  1:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add billjones to your friends list

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bill - with your professional experience, please tell us why you feel this has been dipped - it would not especially appear so from the photos.


The coin is too white and too bright. Coins from this era were usually stored in envelopes (often brown colored envelops when it was done correctly) which imparted some sort of toning on them. Sometimes it was cloudy and unattractive. At other times it was nice, and in a few instances spectacular. Some of the "spectacular" coins, that bring huge premiums, have been "helped" in my opinion, but since those coins are of little interest to me at the prices they usually bring, I'll leave it at that.

The coin also has a spot in the middle of the "O" in "OF" which developed after I bought I bought the piece. Since that was over ten years ago, and the spot has not grown, I am thanking my lucky stars that it appears to be dormant.

Most all of old silver commemoratives in my type set have been dipped. I bought them that way at the time, because seemed to be the market norm. Since then tastes have changed, although the worst change as been dormancy of the old commemorative coin market. Even though I bought a lot of these coins on a wholesale level, I'd lose my shirt one them if I sold them today.
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