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Fifty Cent Varieties - 1943

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Hey that's cool. I didn't even know about the chrome plated die/mortar set thing. Thanks AB. now like oldmike, I too shall have to drag out the box!
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I'm glad that you have acknowledged Paul (pginrh) for the work that he has done with the 50 cent pieces. If he has already contacted you a dn given you his sheets, they are much more than Zoell's listings. He has found many more in addition to the published Zoell works. If you are working with Paul, you are working with the guru for that denomination.
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I'm glad that you have acknowledged Paul (pginrh) for the work that he has done with the 50 cent pieces. If he has already contacted you a dn given you his sheets, they are much more than Zoell's listings. He has found many more in addition to the published Zoell works. If you are working with Paul, you are working with the guru for that denomination.



Thank you and yes, I consider myself extremely fortunate to have connected with someone such as pginrh in the coin community who possesses such vast knowledge and is so willing to share it with others. He truly is an inspiration, a role model, and the future of the hobby will remain healthy only with more people in it such as him.

I have always believed the popularity of the 50c and its varieties to be underrated. Learning more about them has sure opened my eyes and I think it's what keeps the hobby interesting and enjoyable.

Which is why the more people who drag out those dusty, old boxes of 50c, the better! That means you too rockfish.

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 Posted 02/15/2017  08:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add okiecoiner to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I've known Paul for over 10 years, going well back into the old CCRS timeframe. I still see him occasionally at some of the shows here in thew T.O. area.
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I've known Paul for over 10 years, going well back into the old CCRS timeframe. I still see him occasionally at some of the shows here in thew T.O. area.


You gave me an idea! I could start an Ode to Paul thread but that might embarrass him so I'll just add my thoughts here.

I like to put my imagination to work from time to time. I can imagine the coin community similar to a typical village. When I refer to age, I'm definitely not referring to chronological age. The age groups mentioned are only intended to represent a person's attitude and general outlook on life.

Two groups, the active collectors and those new to the hobby are the children in the playground. They are happy, having fun, running about, digging holes, climbing trees, testing out different pieces of playground equipment, and looking forward to new pieces being installed in the future.

Another group is the old people clustered around a table in a coffee shop, generally miserable and disgruntled because things aren't the way they used to be. Much of the conversation begins with "when I was a kid....".
(No offence intended, I'm over the age of 60 myself.)

Paul however, he's not sitting there having coffee with them very often.

Look closely. He's the smiling, cheerful adult in the playground, pushing kids on swings, helping them learn to climb but on the lookout to catch them if they fall.

What the hobby needs is more Pauls.
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 Posted 02/15/2017  2:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add okiecoiner to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm '71 as well, but I like to play in the playground and it wouldn't be coffee served over the table. B
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Yup... you can always find Bill at a coin show, with his large cent binder in hand and wearing an orange shirt... so that new variety collectors can find him!!
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..with his large cent binder in hand and wearing an orange shirt...


We all wear orange now so he has now been seen in very bright yellow ..Our old farts group is thinking of bringing a few changes to try and keep up with him..

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A really great way to make oneself known! I like the idea!

Except.....

...I can only suggest if you all are to wear orange shirts and attend a coin show in Edmonton or Calgary you might want to be prepared to defend yourself! You'd share the very prominent colour of our NDP provincial government who's presently having some popularity issues.
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Despite the kind words above, I hate to disappoint you folks. I am older than Okiecoiner (that's old) and I like coffee., Having worked in a Large computer Support Centre for over 40 years on the telephone, writing assistance , and onsite assisting the local folks across Canada, I grew to appreciate folks who needed help and were willing to listen. Since I retired it is still a source of pleasure so if I can help, just let me know (as long as it is about George VI 50c).
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Another little known secret about Paul is that he also is a nickel dollar variety collector!!

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Here's a close up of a 1943 50 cent that I found in my silver stack. Thought it was just lacquer, here's a closer look.

Fifty-Cent-Varieties---1943

Fifty-Cent-Varieties---1943

Fifty-Cent-Varieties---1943
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Not to wander off the subject of 43 50 cents, But hey DEVLEC What's the membership? I have an orange shirt, I'm old, and I fart.
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Not to wander off the subject of 43 50 cents, But hey DEVLEC What's the membership? I have an orange shirt, I'm old, and I fart.


<<Hey you oldmike, didn't you notice the sign? You're not allowed to do that in the playground! Bad manners! Your best option is to become a Private Tooter, opps I mean Private Tutor >>

Indeed 1943 50c.....thanks for your pic!
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Here is one of my two 43's. It has traveled a few miles as you can see. I think it is a low 4 near, even 3 and late die stage. But correct me if I'm wrong. I can see doubling on the 4 ,but maybe just late die wear. Pretty mean die crack, and chip I'm pretty new at this so help is appreciated.

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