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A popular "thing" within the hobby (at least for a time) was the assembly of then-and-now sets of US Silver Dollars. These sets typically included a Morgan Dollar and an American Silver Eagle ( ASE) dated 100 years later. Example: 1886-1986. Multiple companies created specifically-labeled holders for these two-piece sets.

1886 Morgan Dollar + 1986 American Silver Eagle - 100 Year Set in Capital Plastics Holder
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I thought it would be interesting to extend the idea to related themes between an issue of the classic era of US commemorative coins with one from the modern era and see what pairings folks put together. The difference between the years of issue won't typically be 100 years, but the coins will definitely be of different eras!

I'll kick things off with what I believe is the most obvious of the classic + modern pairings:

1892 World's Columbian Exposition 400th Anniversary Silver Half Dollar + 1992 Columbus Quincentenary Clad Half Dollar

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What pairing can you suggest?



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Matched pairs:-
How about a 2021 and a 1921 Morgan dollar pair ?
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How about a 2021 and a 1921 Morgan dollar pair ?

I was wondering how long it would take for someone to bring up the 1921-2021 Morgan and/or Peace dollar issues.

The 1921 issue of the Morgan dollar is not a classic-era US commemorative coin. So, not the type of match I was intending here.


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Fun idea. Here is the first one that popped into my head. (Disclaimer - these are not my coins / photos - hope that's acceptable.)


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I first thought of matching the modern Civil War Half Dollar, but the Dollar coin has Gettysburg imagery on the reverse.
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Nice Civil War pairing!


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1909 Cent and 2009 cent
The former created to commemorate 100 anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth and the latter was made with different reverses for the 200 year commemoration.
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Interesting examples.

The best I can do is match a "classic" Ike with a modern one, but that is not in the scope of this challenge.
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Fun idea commems - I'm going to think it through some, but the first pairing that popped into my head was the 1926 Sesquicentennial of the United States half and the 1976 Bicentennial half.

Assumes of course that you can consider the 1976 example as a circulating commemorative, which I do.

I'm going to come up with at least one more.
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...the first pairing that popped into my head was the 1926 Sesquicentennial of the United States half and the 1976 Bicentennial half.

I had a similar thought - the 1926 gold $2.50 and the 1976 Half Dollar, after all, each have Independence Hall on their reverse. Quite the parallel! I look forward to seeing what you've got!


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Assumes of course that you can consider the 1976 example as a circulating commemorative, which I do.

But, of course! It's where the Modern US Commemorative Coin Series begins!

- Circulating US Commemoratives


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I have a few more 'pairs' to offer for consideration:

1995 Civil War Battlefield Half vs. 1937 Antietam Half

I could have chosen the Gettysburg half for this pair, but it was already spoken for above. The Antietam reverse image of the Burnside Bridge does indeed show a piece of the Civil War battlefield making the connection to this coin even stronger.

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Here is my PCGS MS67/CAC Antietam

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And here is a recent photograph of the Burnside Bridge that I took trying to capture the same angle as William Marks Simpson did for the coin. Note for scale the people standing on the far side of the bridge, that was the Union soldiers position with the Confederate soldiers positioned on a bluff overlooking the bridge.

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2009 Abe Lincoln Dollar vs. 1918 Illinois (Lincoln) Half

The obvious connection for this pair are the obverse portraits featuring Lincoln on both coins.

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Here is my PCGS MS66+/CAC 1918 Lincoln

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I'm trying to make a 3rd pair using the 2007 Jamestown 400th Anniversary dollar as the modern commemorative coin.

It's a debate as to which classic coin I should pair it with. I'm going with the 1936 Delaware half commemorative the 300th anniversary of the Swedes landing.

To me, the common theme between both coins that makes them a potential pair is original ocean voyages to settle new lands in the New World.

OK - thats a somewhat tenuous connection. I welcome anyones input into a different selection.

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Here is my PCGS MS66/CAC Delaware half

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I have a few more 'pairs' to offer for consideration:
Nice examples!
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@nickelsearcher: Nice additions to the discussion!

I think the Classic Delaware / Modern Jamestown connection works, though I would offer the 1937 Roanoke as a classic-era coin that would also work for the pairing. The settlement in Jamestown was built upon the lessons learned from the Roanoke Colony's failure and thus has a strong contemporary link; the two were also both English attempts at establishing a colony.



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...though I would offer the 1937 Roanoke as a classic-era coin that would also work for the pairing.
Excellent point!
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@ commems - I understand your logic pairing the Roanoke half to the Jamestown dollar and concur with that selection.

I seem to recall as well your home state connection to the Roanoke half, so we'll give some extra credit to that choice.

Now - are there any more entries to discuss?
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Now - are there any more entries to discuss?

How about a pairing of two African-American pioneers? Booker T. Washington on the 1946-51 half dollar from the Classic Era and the 1997 Jackie Robinson silver dollar from the Modern Era. -

BTW was celebrated for his work as an educator and pioneering advocate for racial equality in the late 1800s/early 1900s; Jackie Robinson was remembered as the man who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball (MLB) when he played his first game for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947.

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