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i had to look it up also. I knew it wernt Stone Mt or Lynchburg but it still left me with 2 choice
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The correct answer is 1937 Battle of Antietam Anniversary Half Dollar.


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Generals McClellan and Lee appear on which commemorative coin?

A. Gettysburg

B. Antietam

C. Stone Mountain

D. Lynchburg, Virginia


The correct answer is "B," Antietam.


What silver early commemorative has Joseph Robinson on its reverse?

A. Arkansas

B. Long Island

C. Bridgeport

D. Alabama

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Robinson became the very last U.S. Senator elected by a state legislature rather than by direct popular vote. The Seventeenth Amendment, which required direct election, took effect on April 8, 1913

rather than the Red Book I went to wiki so my guess is Arkansas
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What silver early commemorative has Joseph Robinson on its reverse?

A. Arkansas

B. Long Island

C. Bridgeport

D. Alabama

Correct answer is A, Arkansas.



Howard Kenneth Weinman, son of A. A. Weinman, designed which commem?

A. Lexington-Concord

B. Maryland

C. Long island

d. Illinois

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I believe I'm done with this series of questions. The next one I plan on doing is much harder.
I will show an image of a part of an early Commemorative and you will need to tell me what coin in the series it is.




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